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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · March 4, 1917 · Chapter 193

Chapter 193. to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes,” there is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,000,000 to continue available until expended

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CHAP. 193.— JOINT RESOLUTION Making appropriations for the construction and operation of railroads in the Territory of Alaska. March 4, 1917.[[H. J. Res. 393](/us/bill/64/hjres/393).][[Pub. Res., No. 58](/us/bill/64/pubres/58).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Alaskan Railroads.Appropriation for construction, etc.Vol. 38, p. 305.That for carrying out the provisions of the Act approved March twelfth, nineteen hundred and fourteen (Thirty-eighth Statutes, page three hundred and five), entitled “An Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes,” there is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,000,000 to continue available until expended.
Approved, March 4, 1917. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page *Abandoned Military Reservations (see* Military Reservations, Abandoned) *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.,* appropriation for payment to destitute 706,1034 deficiency appropriation for payment to destitute 807 *Aberdeen, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Abortion of Animals, Contagious,* appropriation for researches for preventing, etc 451,1139 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Absecon Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Absecon Inlet, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Accidents, Railway, etc.,* appropriation for securing reports of, and investigating 280 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 28,824 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 467,1156 *Accounts Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 109,1111 *Acenaphthene,* on free list 793 *“Achilles,” Panama Canal Collier,* appropriation for equipping, etc 333 for gun foundations on 605 *Acids,* duty on, amidosalicylic 793 benzoic 793 chlorophthalic 793 derived from coal tar, yielding more than 5 per cent of original distillate 794 metanilic 794 phthalic 794 salicylic 794 sulphanilic 794 *Actors, Alien,* not excluded under contract labor laws 878 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headquarters 621 for pay of officers; longevity 626 constitution of, under national defense Act 169 *Adjutant General's Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 90,1094 for rent 93,1097 deficiency appropriation for salaries 29 for preparing, etc., commissions 339 for clerks, etc.,1917 809 roster of persons qualified for service as officers in time of war, to be compiled by, etc 194 *Administrative Methods, Treasury Department,* appropriation for investigations, etc., to secure better 84,1089 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of 464,1152 for detection of, District of Columbia 703,1030 *Adulterated Insecticides,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of 474,1164 *Advertisements of Intoxicating Liquors,* mailing to persons in State or Territory where laws prohibit it, etc., forbidden 1069 punishment for violations 1069 venue of actions 1069 prohibition to take effect July 1,1917 1202 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 683,1011 for notices of taxes in arrears 683,1011 deficiency appropriation for general 805 for notices of taxes in arrears 805 fraudulent, declared unlawful; description of offense 165 punishment for 165 *Aerial Machines, etc., Army,* appropriation for; amount for purchase, etc 622 for purchase, etc., for coast defenses 910 for insular possessions 912 deficiency appropriation for 45 *Aero Squadrons (see* Signal Corps, Army) *Aeronautic Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 115,1116 *Aeronautic School, Navy,* authorized for instruction and training of student flyers 585 certificates on graduation 585 admission of Coast Guard in, for instruction 601 *Aeronautics, Navy (see* Aviation Navy) *Aeronautics, Navy, National Advisory Commit tee for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 559,1170 *Aeroplanes, Postal Service,* appropriation for experimental mail transportation by 418,1064 for purchase, etc 1064 *Africa, Northern,* appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 261,1057 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing,* appropriation for annual contribution 256,1052 *Agents, Internal Revenue,* allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 793 *Agricultural and Mechanical School, Carrolltan, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Agricultural Department* (see Department of Agriculture), ii *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for general expenses, State allotments 470,1159 for cooperative agricultural extension work 470,1159 for disseminating work of 471,1159 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam 471,1159 equipping, etc., station, Matanuska valley, Alaska 1160 land granted to Nebraska University, for dry land experiments 1130 *Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative,* appropriation for administrative expenses 470,1159 *Agricultural Food Products,* appropriation for investigating production, distribution, etc 1162 market manipulation included 1162 *Agricultural Lands in National Forests,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 460,1149 for classifying, etc 465,1153 *Agricultural Organizations,* exempt from income tax 766 *Agricultural Products,* provisions of Warehouse Act for storage of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 cotton, wool, grains, tobacco, and flax-seed included in 486 standards of designated, to be established and promulgated 489 *Agricultural Products, Home.
Use of,* appropriation for investigating utility and economy of, for food, clothing, etc 471,1160 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 331 *Agricultural Schools,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 471,1159 *Agricultural Subjects,* provisions for cooperating with States to pay teachers, etc., of 930 annual appropriations; basis of 930 amount appropriated for training teachers, etc., of 931 annual allotments; basis of 931 *Agriculture,* appropriation for investigating application of chemistry to 463,1151 *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for quota, etc 257,1053 *Aids to Navigation,* appropriation for light station, Point Vincente, Cal 316 for Saint Johns River, Fla., below Jacksonville 316 for Woods Hole, Mass., depot 316 for Detroit River, Fighting Island Channel 316 for Florida Reefs, Fla., additional 317 for Hudson River, N.
Y., improving, etc 317 for Mississippi River, La., below New Orleans 317 for Conneaut, Ohio, light station 317 for Kellett Bluff. Henry Island, Wash 317 for Coquille River, Oreg., improving— 317 for Toledo Harbor, Ohio, improving 317 for Dog Island, Saint Croix River, Me., light 317 for Delaware River, Pa. and Del., improving, etc 317 for eighth district, small tender, etc 317 deficiency appropriation for reestablishing, etc., Gulf of Mexico, damaged by hurricane, 1916 820 establishment., etc., of, authorized 536 light keepers’ dwellings, etc., authorized 537 light vessels for general service authorized 537 second district; depot for, authorized 537 third district; tender for 537 Great Salt Pond, R.
I., light station 537 Tompkinsville, N. Y., general depot 537 East River, N. Y., improving 537 fifth district; light vessel, Cape Charles, Va 537 Cape Charles City, Va 537 Chesapeake Bay, eastern shore, etc 537 ninth district; Point Borinquen, P. R 537 tenth district; Huron, Ohio 537 Fairport, Ohio 537 eleventh district; Portage River, Mich., Keeweenaw Waterway Harbor of Refuge 537 Detroit. Mich 537 Sand Hills, Mich 537 twelfth district; Manitowoc, North Break-water, Wis 537 Chicago, Ill., rebuilding, etc., station; lights for new breakwater 537 Indiana Harbor, Ind 537 sixteenth district;
Alaska 538 seventeenth district; Washington and Oregon 538 nineteenth district; Honolulu, Hawaii, temporary depot 538 constructing new depot for 538 exchange of rights of way in connection with, permitted 538 poet lights for Mobile, Tombigbee, Warrior, and Black Warrior Rivers. Ala 538 Lake Tahoe, Cal. and Nev 538 *Alien, S. C.,* terms of court at 721 *Air Compressors, Navy,* appropriations for purchase, etc., for destroyers 564 *Aircraft Patents, Basic,* appropriation for purchase of, by Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy for Government use 1169 conditions, etc 1169 *Aircraft Stations (see* Aviation.
Navy) *Airships, etc., Army,* appropriation for; amount for purchase, etc 622 for purchase, equipment, buildings, etc., for seacoast defenses 910 statement of land, etc., for stations, to be made 910 for, and equipment, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 912 deficiency appropriation for 45 *Aitkin County and Logan Township, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River, Aitkin County 724 *Akron, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Akron, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 263 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 842 *Alabama,* appropriation for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 *Alabama River.
Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 397iii *Alamo National Forest, N. Hex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 104,1108 for legislative expenses 104 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103,1107 for marking boundary line between Canada and 256,1051 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 262,1058 for buildings and wharf, Sitka 270 for quarantine system expenses 278 for mine inspector; per diem 303 for Engineering Commission 306,1202 supplies, etc., employees and contractors 306 proceeds of sales of material, etc., returned to fund 306 for payment to Old Bettis 306 for care of insane 306 for education of natives under Commissioner of Education 306 for medical relief of natives; hospitals, etc 307 for reindeer stations, etc 307 for protection of game 307 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 307 for marshal, office expenses 313 for office expenses, district attorney 313 for expenses of judge outside of official residence 314 for meals for jurors, etc 314 for miscellaneous court expenses 314 for protecting seal fisheries, etc 323 for star route mail service in; emergencies 418,1064 for mail equipments for 422,1068 for Weather service expenses in 448,1136 for agricultural experiment stations in 471,1160 equipping, etc., station in Matanuska Valley 1160 for military cable and telegraph lines 623 for constructing military roads, etc 638 deficiency appropriation for Engineering Commission, locating railways, etc 23 for investigating mineral resources of 23 for education of natives 30 for expenses, protecting seal and salmon fisheries 32 for star route mail service in 820,830 for marking boundary line with Canada 829 aids to navigation, etc., authorized in 538 bills of lading; restriction against issuing, in parts not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate” thereon 539 bond issue for construction of railroad, etc. 1002 condemned cannon granted to Grand Army Post, No. 22 832 Federal farm loan Act provisions not applicable to 362 homestead entries allowed on unappropriated lands in 352 former entries not a bar 352 prior claims not affected 352 reserved land s excepted 352 intoxicating liquors prohibition provisions 903 Juneau, authorized to issue bonds for schoolhouse, etc 741 Mount McKinley National Park, established 938 schools for white and colored children, etc., authorized from Territorial funds 113 *Alaska Engineering Commission,* appropriation for expenses, locating railroads, etc 306,1202 for Old Bettis 306 deficiency appropriation for expenses 23 administration of Act for injuries to Government employees by chairman of 750 medical examination, etc., expenses from railroad funds 750 payment of compensation, etc., by, to be refunded from compensation fund 750 purchase of supplies, etc., for sale to employees and contractors permitted 306 receipts from sales of materials, etc., to be returned to fund 306 *Alaska Fisheries Service, Pribilof Islands,* appropriation for agents, etc 321 for vessels; officers and crew 323 for protecting seal fisheries; food, etc., to natives 323 for two motor launches for 324 for repairs to buildings, etc 324 *Alaska Fur Seals,* sale of skins taken on Pribilof Islands, authorized 236 *Alaska Prohibition Act,* manufacture, sale, etc., of intoxicants and alcohol after January 1, 1918, unlawful 903 purchases, possession, etc., permitted 903 liquors, etc., specified 903 wood alcohol excepted 903 punishment for violations 903 pure alcohol transportation permitted pharmacists for specified use 903 permits required; application, issue, records, etc 904 duties of carriers; fictitious, etc., deliveries unlawful 904 wine for sacramental purpose, certificates for transportation required 905 delivery, record, etc 905 pure alcohol purchases permitted for specified purposes 905 permits required; application, issue, records, etc 905 unauthorized use of buildings, cars. etc., for intoxicants unlawful 906 importing, selling, possessing, etc., of intoxicants unlawful 906 drinking liquors, and drunkenness in public places, etc., unlawful 906 clubhouses where liquors are kept, etc., unlawful 906 testimony competent to prove violations 906 evasions of prohibition against liquors unlawful 906 procedure for prosecution of violations 906 seizures, evidence admitted, etc 907 possession of liquors prima facie evidence of violation 907 houses, etc., used for unauthorized liquors, declared public nuisances 907 maintenance a misdemeanor; punishment 907 actions to abate 907 lease rendered void on conviction of tenant 907 permitting unauthorized use. deemed assistance in maintaining 908 no property right allowed in unauthorized liquors; destruction, etc., when seized 908iv punishment for violations not specifically provided for 908 pharmacists convicted of violations may have licenses revoked 908 internal revenue special stamp tax, evidence of sale of liquors 908 officers empowered to enforce this Act 908 prosecution procedure 908 importing, etc., liquors in watercraft unlawful 908 punishment for 908 issue of liquor licenses to terminate January 1, 1918, allowed 909 enforcement by additional Territorial legislation allowed 909 in effect January 1, 1918; inconsistent laws repealed 909 *Alaskan Railroad Commission,* appropriation for construction and operation expenses 306,1202 *Alaskan Railway,* bond issue authorized for construction of 1002 *Albion, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Albuquerque, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 143,981 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Alcohol (see also* Intoxicating Liquors), regulations for purchase, etc., of pure, for scientific purposes, etc., in Alaska 905 restrictions on sale, etc., of pure, in Alaska 903 withdrawal free of tax for colleges, etc 355 extended to hospitals; conditions 355 bond required 355 *Alcohol, Denatured,* allowance for accidental leakage during transfer from distillery to denaturing warehouse 233 *Alcoholic Liquors, D.
C.,* beverages included in the term 1123 *Alcoholism, Chronic,* aliens with, excluded admission 875 *Alcoholism, Fifteenth International Congress against,* appropriation for expenses of 260,1056 *Ale,* internal revenue tax on 783 *Aledo, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Alfalfa (see also* Grasses, etc.), appropriation for testing commercial seeds of, etc 453,1142 for preventing admission of adulterated 453,1142 *Alford, A. N.,* may bridge Savannah River, Browns Ferry, Ga 534 *Alien,* meaning of term, as used in Immigration Act 874 *Aliens (see also* Immigration), appropriation for enforcing laws regulating immigration of 325 for medical inspection of immigrant 278 deficiency appropriation for expenses, naturalization of 32,827 returning after temporary absence abroad to unrelinquished domicile may be readmitted; conditions 878 *Aliens, Immigration of (see* Immigration Act, 1917) *Alizarin,* duty on, and derivatives 794 *Alkali-Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 454,1142 *Allegany, N.
Y.,* reconstruction of bridge across Allegheny River at, authorized 898 *Allegheny County, Pa.,* may bridge Ohio River, Pittsburgh to McKees Rocks 36 *Allegheny River,* appropriation for improvement of; open channel work 393 bridge authorized across, Oil City, Pa 4 Warren, Pa 53 reconstruction of bridge across, at Alleghany, N.Y., authorized 898 Warren County, Pa., authorized 871,871 *Allentown, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *Alliance, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Alligator Creek, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Charleston and 395 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians (see* Lands in Severalty to Indians) *Almedia Cemetery, Espy. Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Alpena, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Altamaha River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Alturas, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Altus, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 252,1048 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for maintenance of 392 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of waterway from Gravesend Bay to 406 *American Academy of Arts and Letters, D.
C.,* incorporated; purposes, etc 51 *American Citizens,* Appropriation for relief of destitute, in Mexico; reimbursement 359 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 96,1100 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in. 279 deficiency appropriation for general expensesor Bureau 32 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding for 331 *American Indians,* appropriation for ethnological researches among 279 *American National Red Cross,* details from Army Medical Corps to be made to 171 from Navy Medical Corps to Military Relief Division of 581 may maintain buildings for storage of supplies, at Army posts, etc 173 temporary loan of medical, etc., equipment for training.
May ,1916 164 to make annual reports for fiscal, instead of calendar, year 946 *American Registry,* granted foreign built sailing vessel “Golden Gate” 857 *American Republics (see* Pan American Union) v *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 262,1058 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc 31,33,802,826,829 *American Seamen, Shipwrecked,* appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing 255,1050 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 262,1058 *American Society of Civil Engineers,* may erect memorial fountain to Alfred Noble in Washington, D.
C 65 *American States, Fifth International Conference of,* appropriation for participating in 259,1055 *Amherst, Mass,.* appropriation for public building 263 *Amidonapthol,* duty on 793 *Amidophenol,* duty on 793 *Amidosalicylic Acid,* duty on 793 *Amite River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for mountain, etc., cannon; contracts 346,910 for seacoast cannon; contracts 346,911 for seacoast artillery practice 346,911 for field, etc., artillery practice 346,911 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 349,912 for tools, etc., for immediate manufacture of 349 plans and installations in private plants 349 purchases from present plants 349 amount for purchases without competition 349 for small arms, etc 642 for firing morning and evening gun, etc 642 for small arms target practice 643 issue to institutions, etc 643 for preserving, etc 643 for reserve, for field artillery, National Guard 644 for manufacture, etc., of reserve, for National Guard Field Artillery 644 deficiency appropriation for automatic and machine rifles, 1917 811 for mountain, field, etc., artillery practice 811 *Ammunition Factories, etc.,* list of privately owned, to be prepared; data specified 214 plants that may be so used, etc 214 *Ammunition, Marine Corps,* appropriation for procuring, preserving, etc 614,1190 for reserve supply of, for small arms 614 *Ammunition, Navy (see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for smokeless powder 563,1175 for, for merchant auxiliaries 1176 for issue to ships 564,1176 for issuing, to two Coast Guard cutters 1176 for new vessels 617,1192 deficiency appropriation for issue to ships 815 *Ammunition Ships, Navy,* construction of two, authorized; cost, etc 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617 *Amortisation of Farm Land Mortgages,* agreement for. with national farm land associations 370 *Anacostia River Bridge.
D. C.* appropriation for operating expenses 689,1018 *Anacostia River, D. C.,* bridge authorized across, for railroad connection with Washington Navy Yard 566 *Anacostia River Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclamation and development of 713,1040 acquiring title to lands in connection with improvement; section designated 1040 exchange of lands with Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad 1041 transfers of titles, etc 1042 *Anahuac Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Anarchists, etc.,* alien, excluded admission 875 persons included in prohibition 875 provisions for deportation of alien 889 punishment for assisting, etc., entry of 894 *Anclote River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *“Ancon,” Panama Canal Steamship,* appropriation for reboilering 334 not transferred to Navy 334 *Andalusia, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Anderson, S.
C.,* terms of court at 721 *Androscoggin River, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Angeles National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association,* may transfer right of way through Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo., to Manufacturers’ Railway Company 858 *Anilin Oil and Salts,* duty on 793 *Animal By-Products,* appropriation for diffusing information as to marketing, distributing, etc., of 473,1162 *Animal Diseases,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 450,1139 for investigations, etc 450,1139 for arresting foot and mouth 492,1167 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 450,1139 for feeding and beeding experiments 450,1139 for breeding military horses 450,1139 land near Morgan Horse Farm, Vermont 1139 for poultry feeding and breeding 450,1139 ostrich industry 450 for establishing sheep experiment station, Idaho 1139 for destroying animals in national forests, etc., injurious to 467,1155 for protection of, from rabies by destroying wolves, etc 467,1156 deficiency appropriation for feeding and breeding experiments 826 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 449,1137 for general expenses 449,1138 for inspection and quarantine work 450,1138 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; demonstration work 450,1138vi limitation on expenditures 450,1138 appropriation for dairy investigations, etc.; renovated butter inspection 450,1139 cheese making, marketing, etc 450 for animal husbandry experiments 450,1139 animal feeding and breeding 450,1139 breeding horses for military purposes 450,1139 land at Morgan Horse Farm 1139 poultry feeding and breeding 450,1139 ostrich industry 450 sheep experiment station, Idaho 1139 for animal diseases investigations 450,1139 contagious abortion of animals 451,1139 for buildings, experiment station and farm 451,1139 for investigating, treating, etc,, hog cholera 451,1139 regulating traffic in animal viruses, etc 451,1139 for eradication, etc., of dourine 451,1139 for administrative work 451,1139 for meat inspection, additional 451,1140 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 31,826 for meat inspection 826 for animal feeding and breeding 826 *Animals (see also Cattle),* appropriation for inspection, etc., of imported 450,1138 for tuberculin and mallein testing of 450,1138 *Animus, Domestic,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of serums, etc., treatment of diseases of 451,1139 for study of insects affecting health of 466,1154 *Annapolis, Md.
(see* Naval Academy) *Anniston, Ala.,* condemned canon granted to 843 *Annual Deports, Executive Departments, etc.,* time restricted for furnishing Public Printer with copy 336 returning complete corrected proofs 336 printing and delivery 336 offices, etc., excepted 336 *Anoka County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Hennepin County and 34 *Anoka, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 condemned cannon granted to 832 *Anthracene,* duty on; minimum purity 793 on free list; maximum purity 793 *Anthracene Oil,* on free list 793 *Anthraquinone,* duty on 793 *Antiaircraft Guns, Navy,* appropriation for ships of the Navy 1176 for naval stations 1176 *Antietam Battle Field, Md.,* appropriation for repair, preservation, etc 287 for superintendent 287 *Antigo, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Antioch College, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to, as a memorial to Charles Oren, etc 837 *Antitoxins, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., for treating diseases of animals 450,1138 for investigating, etc., animal 451,1139 *Antitrust Act, 1S14,* employees of Federal Reserve or member banks may serve not more than two noncompetitive banks 121 consent of Federal Reserve Board 121 officers, etc., of Federal Reserve member banks permitted employment in international banking corporation 756 prohibition of officer, etc., of common carriers having interest in purchases thereof, deferred for six months 674 deferred to January 8, 1918 1201 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses enforcing 312 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc 312 associations of farmers, etc 312 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 43 *Antwerp, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 838,840 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 145,982 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 145,982 for relief and settlement of three heads of families of, confined at Fort Sill, as prisoners of war 146 *Apache National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Apalachicola, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel through Saint George's Sound to Gulf of Mexico 408 *Apalachicola Direr, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 for improvement of channel to Saint Andrews Bay 397 payment to Calhoun County, Fla., for damage to public highways 397 *Appeals,* dismissal by appellate court merely for mistake tn procedure forbidden 727 time limit for bringing causes in Supreme Court on 727 *Appeals, etc.,* finality of judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in bankruptcy causes 727 causes relating to injuries to railroad employees 727 under railroad 16-hour Act 727 under railway safety appliances acts 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 *Appliances far Disabled Soldiers, Surgical,* appropriation for furnishing 293 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, clerks, etc 106 for superintendent, assistants 1109 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79,1084 *Appoquinimink River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Appraisers, Board of General (see* Board of General Appraisers) vii *Appropriations (see also* Deficiency Appropriations) annual, for vocational education in cooperation with States 929 appropriation for preparing statement of, first session, 64th Congress 327 for deficiencies 3,801 for urgent deficiencies 15,41,867 Army 45 Army and Navy 337 for fiscal year 1916 continued through July, 1916, until regular appropriations are made 242 through August, 1916 431 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 66,1070 for Indian Department 123,969 for pensions 242,1132 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 252,1047 for sundry civil expenses 262 for fortifications 345,909 for rivers and harbors improvements 391 for the postal service 412,1058 for Department of Agriculture 446,1134 for Military Academy 493 for the naval service 556,1168 for Army 619 for the District of Columbia 676,1004 for transfer of Government exhibits from Panama-Pacific Exposition to Panama-California Exposition 2 for expenses International High Commission meeting at Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 for plans, lands, etc., new Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C 163 for repairing, etc., old Aqueduct Bridge, D. C 164 for manufacture of nitrates, etc., by the Government; from sale of Panama bonds 215 for paying accrued taxes on forfeited Oregon and California Railroad land grants 221 for classifying Oregon and California Railroad land grants 223 for expenses National Guard at Army encampments, etc 226 for investigating damages to fisheries by dogfish, etc 232 for rural post roads expenses 350 for roads and trails in National forests for use of adjoining counties 358 for relief of destitute American citizens in Mexico 359 for subscriptions to stock of Federal land banks 365 for preparing, etc., farm loan bonds 377 for temporary loans to Federal land banks 384 for organization expenses to carry out Federal Farm Loan Act 384 for expenses of special Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 388 for new marine hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, from proceeds of old 390 for expenses sale of marine hospital, Cleveland, Ohio 390 for relief of sufferers from floods in designated southern States 434 available for West Virginia 534 for internal revenue expenses, cotton futures Act, unexpended balance 481 for determining spot cotton markets, etc., unexpended balances 481 for expenses executing grain standards Act 485 for expenses executing warehouse Act 491 for citizen training camp, Fort Douglas, Utah 671 for expenses of Shipping Board 738 for Huron Cemetery for Wyandotte Indians, Kansas City, Kans 844 for session employees for entire month of September, 1916 853 for cost of living inquiry, wage earners, D.C 857 for expenses, home for lepers 873 for Congressional expenses of inaugural ceremonies 874 for maintaining order, etc., inaugural ceremonies in District of Columbia, 1917 899 for paying claims of mail contractors 18601862 917 for bridge across San Juan River, N.
Mex 926 for Federal Board for Vocational Education, annually 933 for Confederate Veterans' Association reunion expenses. District of Columbia 942 for expenses of taking over ceded Danish West Indian Islands 1133 for payment to Denmark for ceded islands 1133 for war-risk insurance losses 1131 for preparing $150,000,000 bond issue 1201 for expenses Alaskan Railroad Commission 1202 lump sum estimates to be submitted in form prescribed by Secretary of the Treasury 336 permanent, from sales of Panama Canal bonds, etc., for expenses of Shipping Act 733 *Aquatic Animals, Predacious,* investigations of damages to fisheries by, etc 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction of new; contracts 291 construction of new, across Potomac River, authorized; cost 163 acquirement of land for approaches, etc 163 employment of engineers, etc 163 appropriation for plans, lands, etc 163 advice of Commission of Fine Arts 163 use of bridge; conditions 164 trackage; Washington and Old Dominion Railway, etc.; electric power, etc 164 payment for passengers, etc., by railways 164 half to credit of District of Columbia 164 construction and maintenance expenses payable one-half by the District 164 appropriation for repairing, etc., present bridge 164 *Aqueduct, D.
C. (see also* Water Service D. C.), appropriation for expenses 713,1042 *Aquia Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Aransas Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance of channel to Corpus Christi 399 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145,982 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 31viii *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc., of 139,980 for “line riders” 139,980 *Arapahoe National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International,* appropriation for contribution 257,1053 *Arbitration Conference, International,* invitation to foreign Governments to convene, for the peaceful settlement of disputes 618 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 257,1052 deficiency appropriation for 16 *Architectural Competitions, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, under contracts 272 *Archives Building, D.
C., National,* requirement for inspection, etc., of buildings in Europe, repealed 241 *Ardmore, Okla.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 terms of court at 927 *Argentina,* appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating 465,1154 *Arid Lands,* appropriation for study, etc., of drought-resistant crops, etc 454,1142 development of water holes, etc., on; signboards, means of utilizing, etc 518 time extended for segregating, under Carey Act, by Oregon 942 *Arid Lands, State Reclamation of,* provisions for promotion of 506 *Arizona,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103,1107 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 129,974 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 30,826,829 auxiliary to Yuma reclamation project authorized in; disposal of lands, etc 868 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 124,969 time extended for relinquishing to Indians railroad grant lands in 48 *Arkansas,* preliminary examination to be made of Red River, etc., for flood protection 408 *Arkansas and Memphis Railway Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Memphis, Tenn 830 construction of highway bridge, tolls, etc 831 limit on passage charges for passengers 831 *Arkansas National Forest, Art.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Arkansas River, Ark. and Okla.,* appropriation for improvement of, including bank protection at Pine Bluff, Little Rock, etc 399 dredging plant 399 bridge authorized across, in Conway County, Ark 927 Tulsa, Okla 4 jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission extended over, up to Jefferson County, Ark 402 jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission extended over; allotment of levees, etc 402 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, from Little Rock to mouth 409 *Arkansas River, Salt Fork of,* appropriation for bridge across, Ponca lndian Reservation.
Okla., from tribal funds 237 contribution by Kay and Noble Counties, Okla 237 *Arlington National Cemetery; Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., in 286 for memorial amphitheater and chapel 292 for repairing military road east side of 637 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for agricultural experiment farm 455,1143 for repairs to building for colorant investigations, agricultural farm 1152 for laboratory for research work, Office of Public Roads, etc., on Government farm 1161 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for; contracts 346,910 *Armor and Armament,* appropriation for, increase of the Navy 617,1192 *Armor Plant, Navy,* erection or purchase of, authorized 563 capacity; location 563 appropriation for 563 acquirement of site by purchase, condemnation, or gift 563 technical, etc., services 563 cost per ton to be reported 564 bond issue authorized for construction of 1002 *Armored Motor Cars, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of 644 *Armories (see Arsenals and Armories)* *Arms, etc.
(see also* Munition Manufacturers’ Tax), appropriation for tools, etc., for immediate manufacture of 349 plans and installations in private plants 349 purchases from present factories 349 amount for purchases without competitive bidding 349 *Arms, etc., Manufacture of,* gauges, tools, etc., for immediate, by the Government or private plants, to be prepared 215 laws requiring competition for procuring supplies may be waived 215 *Arms, Government Manufacture of,* appointment of board to investigate and report on feasibility, etc., of 214 scope of; time for submitting report 214 *Arms or Ammunition Factories (see* Ammunition Factories) *Army (see also* National Defense Act), appropriation for support of the 619 for all contingencies 620 restriction on use for personal services 620 for Army War College 620 for contingencies, military information 620 for expenses observing war operations abroad 620 for military service schools 620 assignment of second lieutenants Field Artillery to School of Fire, for instruction 621 for contingencies, headquarters of departments, etc 621 for Coast Artillery School 621ix appropriation for Signal Service expenses 621 purchase of airships, etc 622 amount for aviation reserve forces 622 developing aviation motor 622 for site for aviation school, etc., California 622 acceptance of tracts for aviation field, etc., authorized 622 for lands for aviation purposes, if no military reservations suitable, etc 622 acceptance of tracts for mobilization stations, etc., authorized 633 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 623 for telephone service, Coast Artillery 623 for pay of line officers 623 status of assignments to Detached Officers’ List, etc 623 retired officers of Field Artillery 623 relative rank of specified generals of the line 623 for line officers, longevity 624 for Officers Deserve Corps, on duty 624 for National Guard officers 624 for pay of enlisted men 624 rank, etc., of, detached to each recruit depot 624 for enlisted men, longevity 624 for Regular Army Reserves 624 for Enlisted Reserve Corps 624 for enlisted men, National Guard 624 Government employees restored to positions at end of military service as volunteers, etc 624 pay to men enlisted by States for muster of militia organizations 624 for enlisted men, Engineers 624 for enlisted men, Ordnance 624 for enlisted men, Quartermaster Corps 624 for enlisted men.
Signal Corps 625 for enlisted men, Medical Department 625 proportion of privates first class in, and Signal Corps 625 for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 625 for pay, etc., clerks, messengers, etc., at headquarters, etc 625 for additional pay, foreign service 625 for commutation of quarters, etc 625 headquarters clerks to be known as Army field clerks; pay, etc 625 grade of field clerks, Quartermaster Corps established 625 for commutation of quarters, etc 626 assignment; duty in War Department prohibited 626 for pay of staff officers:
Adjutant General's Department; longevity 626 for Inspector General's Department; longevity 626 for Engineer Corps; longevity 626 for Ordnance Department; longevity 626 for Quartermaster’s Corps; longevity 626 Charles P. Daly to be military storekeeper 626 bond requirement modified 626 for Medical Department; longevity 626 contract surgeons 626 Superintendent Nurse Corps 626 nurses (female) 626 for Judge Advocate General’s Department; longevity 627 codification of military laws; expenses of revision 627 for Signal Corps; longevity 627 for Bureau of Insular Affairs; longevity 627 appropriation for retired pay, officers; longevity 627 command at post without its garrison 627 for retired veterinarians 627 for retired pay clerks 627 for pay of retired officers on active duty; longevity 627 Col.
James Jackson promoted brigadier general, retired 627 retired colonel to be promoted brigadier general; service, e tc., required 627 promotions of any retired brigadier general to grade of major general; services, etc., requirements 628 retired brigadier general, who as senior colonel commanded brigade, etc., during Civil War, may be advanced in grade 628 appointment on retired list as major general, officer having specified Civil War, etc., service 628 for retired pay, enlisted men 628 for hospital matrons 628 for courts martial, etc., expenses 628 for officer in charge public buildings and grounds, D.
C 628 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc 628 for interest on soldiers' deposits 628 for translator, etc., military information section 628 for expert accountant 628 for extra-duty pay, enlisted men, sea coast fortifications service 628 for extra-duty pay, switchboard operators at interior poets 629 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 629 for mileage, officers, dental surgeons, etc 629 for 10 per cent, officers on foreign service 629 for 20 per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 629 for computer, Artillery Board 629 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad, and Alaska 629 for additional pay, first reenlistments 629 for allowance, officers and enlisted men dying in line of duty 629 for pay to beneficiaries, for deaths from aviation accidents 629 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 629 for Jennie Carroll and Mable Lazear 629 for John R.
Kissinger 629 medical examinations of officers retired for disabilities 629 for clerks in the field, muster of additional forces 629 for pay, Philippine Scouts 629 foregoing accounted for as Pay of the Army; exceptions 629 for subsistence supplies 630 meals to competitors in national rifle match 630 for payments; commutation of rations, etc 630 sales of supplies to Navy and Marine Corps 630 purchase of supplies from Navy 630 for Quartermaster Corps, regular supplies 630 heat and light to quarters, etc 631 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries 631 post and officers’ schools 631 forage, etc 631x appropriation for Quartermaster Corps;
Capt. Sam Van Leer, disallowance in accounts removed 631 stationery, etc 631 printing; use of ice machines, laundries, etc 631 tent equipments, etc., additional 632 for incidental expenses 632 extra-duty pay; rates, etc 632 allowance to disciplinary barracks guard 632 horse expenditures 632 for transportation 633 on land grant roads 633 full pay to excepted roads 634 draft animals, wagons, etc 634 vessels, transport service, etc 634 extra pay, in lieu of subsistence, employees on harbor boats 634 sale of transports “Meade” and “Cook” authorized 634 for water and sewers at military posts 634 preparation of camp sites, etc 634 for clothing and camp and garrison equipage 634 indemnity for destroyed clothing 634 accounting for quartermaster supplies, etc 635 supplies, services, and transportation to constitute one fund 635 for horses; limit 635 for barracks and quarters 635 National Guard in service 636 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 636 temporary shelter, Canal Zone 636 commutation restricted; civilian employees 636 removing buildings from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 636 for repairing damages to forts, etc., from Gulf hurricane 636 for post exchanges 636 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts, etc 637 Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.;
Palace of Fine Arts on, etc 637 for roads, bridges, and trails in Alaska 638 for shelter in the Philippines 638 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 638 for quarters for hospital stewards 638 for snooting galleries and ranges 638 for Vancouver Bks., Wash., target range 638 for Fort Bliss, Tex., target range 639 for Army War College 639 for rent of buildings, District of Columbia 639 for payment of damage claims, target practice, etc.; settlement by Auditor for War Department 639 for Medical Department; supplies, etc 639 mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 639 motor ambulances 639 contracts 639 preventing spread of epidemics 640 employees, etc 640 transportation, etc., supplies 640 temporary hospitals 640 limit of age, first appointments 640 for hospital care, Canal Zone garrisons 640 for Medical Museum; library 640 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 640 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc., of depots 641 appropriation for Engineer school, Washington, D.
C.: restriction 641 for equipment of troops 641 motorcycles authorized 641 for services of civilians 641 for Engineer operations in the field 641 for contingencies in the Philippines 641 transfer of Puuloa Reservation to Navy 642 subsistence per diem outside of District of Columbia 642 for Ordnance Department, current expenses 642 for ammunition for small arms, etc 642 amount for purchases 642 appliances, etc., for manufacturing ammunition 642 noncompetitive purchases 643 for small arms target practice; ammunition, marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 643 issue to institutions, etc 643 amount, for purchases 643 for manufacture, etc., of arms 643 tools for manufacture, etc 643 noncompetitive purchases 643 targets, etc., to rifle clubs, etc 643 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 643 for ordnance stores, etc 643 for Infantry, etc., equipments 643 amount for purchases 643 sales to Cuba 643 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 643 for purchase, etc., of automatic machine rifles 644 National Guard 644 for armored motor cars 644 for Field Artillery material for National Guard 644 amount for purchases 644 for reserve ammunition for Field Artillery National Guard 644 amount for purchases 644 tools, etc., for manufacture by private parties of field artillery ammunition 644 noncompetitive purchases 644 per diem subsistence to civilians 644 pay clerk may bo commissioned first lieutenant 644 for replacing bridge, Republican Hiver, Fort Riley, Kans 644 exclusive control of transportation systems for military uses in time of war 645 for National Guard expenses; arming, equipping, training, etc 645 for purchase of horses 645 for forage, etc 645 for enlisted men for care of horses, etc 645 for participating in Army encampments, etc.; pay, etc 645 for attending instruction camps; pay, etc 645 for transporting Regulars to National Guard instruction camps 645 reduced rates may be given by common carriers 646 for officers and enlisted men attending service schools, posts, etc.; pay, allowances, etc 646 for officers assigned to Militia Bureau; pay and allowances 646xi appropriation for property and disbursing officers of States, etc 646 for arms, military supplies, etc., at camps 646 for promotion of rifle practice 646 for horses, forage, etc 646 for incidental expenses of field instruction, etc 646 relief of responsibility for prior issues 646 for Militia Bureau, salaries and expenses 646 for travel of Army officers, etc., for National Guard duty 646 for transportation of supplies, etc 647 for expenses of Army sergeant instructors 647 for office expenses; disbursement of funds, etc 647 for arms, etc., for field service 647 aviation equipment supplies 647 for target ranges for Fiela Artillery practice, etc 647 for supplying new Infantry equipment, etc 647 requests to be made for, etc 647 receipt, accounting, etc 648 prior issues to be returned on receipt of new 648 for expenses of maintaining civil rifle ranges 648 appointment, etc., of Director of Civilian Marksmanship 648 for expenses of citizen training camps 648 for transporting teams to national matches 648 proportionate allotment; designation of teams 648 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employees 648 for support of families or enlisted men drafted into service, etc., until discharge therefrom 649 decision of Secretary of War final, etc 649 restriction on time of marriage 649 meaning of “family” 649 no pay to any person, not a citizen, appointed an officer in time of peace 649 repeal of restriction of Civil War loyalty in pensions 649 creation of Council of National Defense; purpose, etc 649 for expenses of Council 650 revision of Articles of War 650 for armories and arsenals 285 for military posts, construction, etc 285 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 287 for Panama Canal fortifications 335 for fortifications 345,909 for Military Academy 493 for participation of National Guard in encampments, etc., of 226 for pensions 242,1132 for exclusive rights of inventions for radiodynamic torpedo control; conditions 347 deficiency appropriation for pay 22,29,33,45,810,824,828 for Signal Service 29,45,339 for enlisted men, extra-duty pay 29,33,824,828 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons 29,33,45,824 for subsistence 29,45,337,825 for Quartermaster Corps 29,33,45,337,810,825,828,859 for barracks and quarters 29,33,825,828 for transportation 29,33,45,338,825 for Medical Department 29,46,338 deficiency appropriation for Ordnance Department 29,46,811 for Organized Militia encampments, etc 29,828 for pensions 30,33,826 for expenses, raising four additional regiments 33 for pay of National Guard 337 for mileage to officers, ete., mustering, etc., National Guard 337 for Engineer Department 338,811 for arsenals and armories 810 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 825 for water and sewer systems 825 for hospitals 825 for transporting, etc., interned Mexican refugees 825 for support of families of drafted, etc., enlisted men 859 accounting and responsibility for supplies and property 635 appointment authorized of Bernard A.
Schaaf as master signal electrician 900 Articles of War provisions 650 aviation school to receive Coast Guard officers and enlisted men for instruction 601 Chief of Coast Artillery to have rank, etc., of major general 349 constitution of, under national defense Act 166 draft of National Guard, Organized Militia, and Reserves into military service 339 persons discharged from militia during service under 340 pension rights 340 combination of organizations into tactical units 340 officers for, to be appointed from Regular Army, etc.; selection 340 filling vacancies made by appointments in 340 assignment of command by President; otherwise 340 precedence of Army officers; rank to date from muster 340 employment of, authorized to enforce provisions against unfair competition in foreign commerce 800 enlisted men to be increased to maximum strength in case of emergency 36 unassigned recruits not included 36 maintenance required 36 loan of tents, provisions, etc., for relief of sufferers from floods of Mississippi River and tributaries 11 to sufferers by fire at Paris, Tex 50 Medal of Honor Roll for, and Navy, established 53 persons entitled, etc 53 Military Academy Corps of Cadets increased 62 distribution of appointments 62 appointments from enlisted men authorized 62 no pay from fortification Act to officer using time-measuring device, etc., on work of employees 351 officers retired in recognition of Panama Canal services may be transferred to active list 937 to rank in former grade as additional number 937 examinations required 937 further retirement restricted 937 punishment for forging, etc., certificate of discharge 1182xii quartermaster supplies, etc., may be issued to military schools for instruction camps 123 special preparedness fund created for expenses of the 1000 subsistence supplies of Navy and Marine Corps, may be purchased by officers and enlisted men 630 wearing uniform by persons not in, unlawful 216 punishment for 217 *Army and Navy, Medal of Honor Roll*, appropriation for pensioners on 242 established in War and Navy Departments 53 persons entitled to entry on; evidence required 53 certificates to be issued; special pensions to be paid; limitations, etc 54 *Army Field Clerk*, headquarters' clerks to be known as 625 pay, etc., as pay clerks, Quartermaster Coips 626 *Army Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans*, appropriation for instruction expenses 620 *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans*, appropriation for instruction expenses 620 *Army War College*, appropriation for expenses 620 for maintenance 639 *“Aroline,” Steamship*, change of name authorized 436 *Arrears of Pay*, appropriation for payment of, Civil War volunteers 297 for War with Spain, etc 297 *Arsenals and Armories*, appropriation for Benicia, Cal 282 for Frankford, Pa 283 for Honolulu, Hawaii 283 for Picatinny, Dover, N.
J 283 for establishing powder factory 283 for Rock Island, Ill 283 for Sandy Hook Proving Ground, N. J 284 for San Antonio, Tex 284 for Springfield, Maas 284 for Watertown, Mass 284 for Watervliet, N. Y 284 for repairs, etc 285 deficiency appropriation for Frankford, Pa. 810 for Rock Island, Ill 810 for San Antonio, Tex 810 for reserve supply of sodium nitrate 810 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employees 351 cash rewards, etc., restricted 351 operations of, not restricted by appropriations for fortifications 351 *Artesian Wells*, appropriation for investigating, etc 301 *Articles of Domestic Production*, investigation, etc., of, essential for armies, etc., if foreign commerce interrupted 650 *Articles of War, Army*, meaning of words used in 650 persons subject to 651 courts martial classified; officers competent to serve on 651 composition of, general; special; summary 651 appointment of, general; special; summary 652 judge advocates for 652 jurisdiction of, general; special; summary 652 courts martial classified; military commissions, etc., not impaired; officers triable only by general courts-martial 653 procedure; prosecutions; challenges; oaths 653 continuances; refusal to plead 654 issue of process; punishment for refusing to testify, etc 654 compulsory self-incrimination prohibited 654 admission, etc., of depositions 655 courts of inquiry records admissible 655 desertion of officers; enlisted men 655 closed sessions; voting 655 punishment for contempts 655 records, authentication, etc., of 655 irregularities waived 656 modification of rules, etc., by the President; transmittal to Congress 656 limitation on time prosecutions 656 trial for same offense 657 punishments; prohibited, specified 657 execution of penitentiary sentences 657 death sentences 657 for cowardice or fraud 657 limits for 657 sentences, approval; confirmation; mitigation, etc 657 suspension of, death or dismissal 658 dishonorable discharge 659 forfeiture or confinement 659 punishment for false enlistment 659 of officer making false enlistment 659 false muster 659 false returns; omitting to make returns 660 desertion; aiding, etc 660 entertaining deserter 660 absence without leave 660 disrespect to the President, etc.; to superior officer 660 assaulting, etc., superior officer 660 insubordinate conduct toward noncommissioned officer 661 mutiny or sedition 661 failure to suppress mutiny or sedition; quarrels, etc 661 arrest; confinement, etc 661 neglect to investigate charges, etc 661 refusing to receive or keep prisoners 662 not reporting prisoners received 662 improper release of prisoners 662 failure to deliver accused to civil authorities 662 in time of war; misbehavior before the enemy 662 subordinates compelling commander to surrender 663 improper use of countersign 663 forcing a safeguard 663 neglect to secure captured property 663 dealing in captured, etc., property 663 aiding enemy by correspondence, etc 663 willful loss, etc., of military property 663 wasting or unlawful use of property issued to soldiers 663 drunk on duty 663 misbehavior of sentinel 664 personal interest in sale of provisions 664 intimidating, etc., persons bringing pro visions 664 disorderly behavior in quarters, etc 664 using provoking, etc., speeches 664 dueling 664 murder; rape 664xiii punishment for other felonies, etc 664 frauds against the Government; offenses specified 665 conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman 666 general offenses not designated 666 courts of inquiry, authority for ordering 666 composition; challenges; oaths 666 powers; procedure 666 opinion on merits restricted 666 record of proceedings; authentication 666 disciplinary powers of commanding officer 667 redress of injuries to person and property 667 arrest of deserters by civil authorities 667 soldiers; time lost I y desertion, etc., to be made good 667 discharge requirements 668 oath of enlistment 668 reading and explanation of designated articles 668 record of trials to be furnished accused 668 disposition of effects of deceased persons 668 inquests at poets, etc 669 authority to administer oaths 669 appointment of reporters and interpreters 669 powers of assistant judge advocates 669 removal of civil suits from State to Federal courts 669 officers; separation from service by discharge or dismissal 669 dropped for absence or imprisonment 670 rank and precedence among Regulars, militia, and volunteers 670 command, when different corps or commands happen to join 670 complaints of wrongs by commanding officer to the general commanding, if redress refused 670 to take effect March 1, 1917 670 immediately, articles designated 670 prior offenses, etc., subject to former law 670 inconsistent laws repealed 670 *Artificial Limbs, etc., for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for 293 *Artificially Carbonated Wines*, internal revenue tax on 786 *Artillery, Army Mobile*, appropriation for altering, etc 346,911 *Artillery Board, Army*, appropriation for computer 629 *Artillery, Chief of Coast*, appropriation for Coast Artillery School under 621 to have rank of major general 349 *Artillery, Coast* (*see* Coast Artillery, Army) *Artillery, Field* (*see* Field Artillery, Army) *Artists, Alien*, not excluded admission under contract labor laws 878 *Ascertainment of Electors for President and Vice President*, appropriation for printing copies of 326 *Asheville, N.
C.*, condemned cannon granted to, for Confederate Veterans’ camp 841 term of circuit court of appeals at 385 *Ashland, Ky*, appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Ashland, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 condemned cannon granted to 843 condemned cannon granted to 843 *Ashley County, Ark.*, may bridge Bayou Bartholomew 445 at Wilmot 353 *Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Ashley River, S.
C.*, appropriation for improvement of 395 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Asiatics, etc.*, natives of specified districts excluded admission 876 persons, occupations, etc., excepted; status to be maintained 876 bringing in excluded, unlawful 881 penalty for, etc 881 *Asphalt Lands, Okla.*, time extendedfor installments on tracts of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and; interest in full to be paid 866 *Assassination of Public Officials, etc.*, aliens advocating, etc., excluded admission 876 *Assessment and Permit Work, D.
C.*, appropriation for streets, etc 684,1013 for sewers 690,1018 deficiency appropriation for 806 *Assessor, D. C.* issue of licenses, etc. transferred to superintendent of licenses from 1006 *Assessor's Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 677,1005 for assistant assessors, etc 677,1005 biennial assessments of real property 678 for extra services, biennial assessments 678 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 684,1011 permanent tenure of assessor and assistant assessors repealed 1005 records and tax accounts transferred to collector's office 1005 tax bills, etc., to be prepared therein 1005 ledgers of real and personal taxes to be delivered annually to collector 1005 copies of wills, etc., relating to real property to be furnished assessor and collector by register of wills 1005 *Assistant Attorney General* in Customs Cases, appropriation for, attorneys, special counsel, etc 311 *Assistant Attorneys General*, appropriation for 108,1110 *Assistant Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for, in special cases 313 foreign counsel 313 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors* (*see also* Operating Force, Public Buildings), appropriation for 272 deficiency appropriation for 828 *Assistant to the Attorney General*, appropriation for 108,1110 *Assisted Emigrants*, rules governing exclusion of 876 not applicable to transit through to foreign country 877 *Associations, Business*, special tax on capital of domestic 789 foreign, for United States business 790 *Astrophysical Observatory*, appropriation for maintenance 279 for printing and binding for 331 *Atchafalaya Outlet*, survey, etc., for protection from Mississippi River floods, etc 948xiv appropriation for improvement of 398 survey, etc., to be made by Mississippi River Commission 402 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway*, acceptance from, of right of way to be flooded by Elephant Butte Irrigation Dam, N.
Mex 351 water to be delivered to company 351 reversion if not used 352 may change right of way across Chilocco Indian School Reservation, Okla 146 payment for land, damages, etc 146 *Athens, Ala.*, condemned cannon granted to 833 *Athens, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 263 *Atkins, Ark.*, condemned cannon granted to 840 *Atlanta, Ga.*, appropriation for penitentiary, construction 311 for penitentiary, maintenance 315 for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, construction 42 for penitentiary, maintenance 44,819 *Atlantic Coast*, appropriation for surveys of 318 limit for outlying islands and entrances to Panama Canal 318 aviation life saving, etc., stations authorized on 601 commission to investigate and report on advisability, etc., of establishing additional navy yard on, south of Cape Hatteras; details, etc., to be considered 571 submarine and aviation bases 571 *Attleboro, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Attorney General*, appropriation for, Solicitor General 108,1110 for Assistant to.
Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc 108,1110 for private secretary and assistant to, etc 1111 for assistant to, in postal cases 413,1060 authorized to deliver District of Columbia convicts to serve remainder of sentence in District Jail or reformatory 711 payment of cost, etc 712 may contract five-year lease for fireproof office building for department 109 one of assistants to. selected for commission on enrollment of White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn 136 to apply for writs of mandamus to compel compliance with orders of Tariff Commission, etc 797 to institute proceedings to determine rights, etc., in forfeited Oregon and California land grants 221 to serve on board to make regulations for enforcing child labor Act 675 *Attorneys, Department of Justice*, appropriation for, assistants 108,1110 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys) *Attorneys in Customs Cases*, appropriation for special, etc 311 *Auburn, Ala.*, condemned cannon granted to, for Alabama Polytechnic Institute 843 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 837 *Auctions.
D. C.*, (*see* Fraudulent Auctions, D. C.) *Audited Claims*, deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 28,824 *Auditor for Interior Department*, appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 80,1085 for rent of mechanical devices, etc 80 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 30,33,825,829 *Auditor for Navy Department*, appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 80,1085 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 29,33,825,828 *Auditor for Post Office Department*, appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 81,1085 for employees on mechanical devices 81,1086 for pay to employees on leave 81,1086 number of positions below chief of division may be diminished 81,1086 unexpended balances to pay employees on tabulating devices 81,1086 for Postal Savings System accounts, clerks, etc 81,1086 for contingent expenses 85,1090 for laborsaving machines, etc 85,1090 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 827,830 *Auditor for Slate, etc., Departments*, appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 80,1085 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 31,33,826,829 accounts of Shipping Board to be examined, etc., by 730 *Auditor far Treasury Department*, appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 80,1085 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 28,33,824,828 *Auditor for War Department*, appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 80,1085 for extra pay, auditing Panama Canal accounts 333 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 29,33,824,828 settlement of target practice, etc., damages claims by 639 *Auditor, Philippine Islands*, to be appointed by the President; authority, etc 553 salary 556 *Auditor, Porto Rico*, to be appointed by the President; authority, etc 957 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 678,1006 *Augusta, Ga.*, time extended for payment on public building purchased by 728 interest, title, etc 728 *Auld, Joseph C.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing estate of 817 *Aurora, Ill.*, bridges authorized across Fox River at 5xv *Aurora, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Austin, Ter.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Austria-Hungary,* appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for purchases, etc 664 for National Guard 644 deficiency appropriation for, 1917 811 for ammunition 811 *Automatic Weighing Scales, Customs,* appropriation for 277 *Automobile Board, D.
C.,* appropriation for secretary 680 duties transferred to license bureau 1006 *Automobiles,* appropriation for care, etc., for Vice President 69,1073 for care, etc., for Speaker of the House of Representatives 73,1077 for Secretary of State 1082 *Automobiles, D. C., (see* Motor Vehicles, D. C.), *Automobiles, etc.,* introducing intoxicants into Indian country to be seized, etc 970 *Auxiliary Vessels, United States,* preference to Naval Reserve Force in shipping officers and ' men for service on 589 restricted to Naval Reserve after two years 589 *Avenues, D.
C. (see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.), *Aviation,* appropriation for scientific experiments of requirements of 115,1116 *Aviation Accidents, Naval,* gratuity allowed for death from 585 double pension to be paid 585 *Aviation Bases, Naval,* commission to report on necessity, etc., for, on Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific coasts, etc 571 appropriation for expenses 571 *Aviation Motor, Army,* appropriation for developing suitable type of 622 *Aviation, Navy (see also* Aeronautic School, Navy), appropriation for general expenses of 559,1169 for advisory committee on aeronautics 559,1170 for securing basic aircraft patents, etc 1169 arrangements authorized; indemnity bond for validity of patents 1169 Naval Flying Corps established; duties, personnel, etc 582 purchase of land for aircraft station San Diego County, Cal., authorized 568 donation of additional land from San Diego required 568 *Aviation School, Army,* appropriation for site, etc., for 622 admission of Coast Guard in, for instruction 601 *Aviation Section, Signal Carps, Army,* appropriation for reserves in active service 622 for airships, etc 622 for developing aviation motor 622 appropriation for tract in California for aviation field, etc 622 for acquiring land for aviation field, if no reservations available 622 for one year’s pay to beneficiaries of officers and enlisted men dying from accidents in 629 deficiency appropriation for rent, 1917 811 acceptance of tracts donated for aviation field, etc., authorized 622 composition of, under national defense Act 174 *Aviation Stations, Coast Guard,* establishment, on coasts and Great Lakes authorized, for saving lives, etc 601 aeronautic school to be instituted; director and assistant 601 *Aviators, Navy (see* Naval Flying Corps), *Aviators, Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of 627 *Avon, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to, Rifle Club 839 **B.** Page *B Street NW.,D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving. Ninth to Twelfth Streets 685 for repaving, Seventh to Ninth Streets 685 assessment on Washington Market Company 685 *Back Pay and Bounty, Volunteers,* appropriation for payment of 297 *Back River,* bridge authorized across, near Savannah, Ga 6 *Bad River Indian Reservation, Wis.,* sale of timber on alleged school and swamp lands in 157 disposition of proceeds 157 *Baggage,* carriers not liable for actual loss, etc., of, carried on passenger trains, etc 442 *Baileyville, Me,,* operation, etc., of dam across Saint Croix River at, authorized 534 *Bailiffs, etc., United Stales Courts,* appropriation for pay 314 deficiency appropriation for 32,43,827 *Bainbridge, Ga.,* reconstruction of bridge across Flint River at, authorized 925 *Baker County, Ga.,* Mitchell County or, may bridge Flint River 52 *Baker, John T.,* franchise granted, for manufacturing, etc., gas, South Hilo, Hawaii, ratified, etc 524 *Bakers Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Bakersfield, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Baldwin and Mobile Counties, Ala.,* may bridge Spanish River; location 520 *Baldwin Locomotive Works, etc.,* authorized to change channel of Crum River, Pa 393 bridge to be maintained, etc 393xvi *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,* payment required of, for part of cost of bridge across tracks at South Dakota Avenue, D.
C 1018 *Baltimore and Washington Transit Company, D. C.,* construction conditions modified 519 *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 87,1091 for public building, immigrant station 263 condemned cannon granted to 832 immigrant station, interior requirements, etc., allowed from increased appropriation 844 jurisdiction ceded to State over part of Fort McHenry granted for park purposes to 46 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 253,1047 *Bangor, Me.,* terms of court at 850 *Bankruptcy Act,* circuit courts of appeals' judgments, etc., final, in causes arising under 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 debts not affected by discharge; designation of 999 breach of promise accompanied by seduction, added 999 *Banks, etc.,* service of officers, etc., of Federal Reserve or member banks allowed in not more than two other noncompetitive 121 *Banks, Federal Land,* exempt from income tax 767 *Banks, Mutual Savings,* exempt from income tax 766 *Banks, Solvent,* deposit of postal savings funds in; interest 159 distribution of, locally 159 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 133,976 *Barataria Bay, La.,* Coast Guard station authorized on coast of Gulf of Mexico, near 239 *Barley,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 454,1142 official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 *Barnesville, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, etc 635 commutation of fuel or quarters not allowed from this fund 636 civilian employees; restriction 636 for shelter in the Philippines 638 for Scofield Barracks, Hawaii 285 for seacoast defenses 285 San Pedro, Cal., accommodations for Coast Artillery 285 for seacoast artillery, Philippines and Hawaii 286 deficiency appropriation for 29,33,45,338,825,828 *Barracks and Quarters, Marine Corps,* appropriation for repairs and improvements 614,1190 for renting, etc., buildings in District of Columbia 614,1190 *Barrels, Lime,* standard established for shipments of 530 *Barricklow, Walter E.,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Barry Farm Subdivision SE., D.
C.,* new highway plan for, to be prepared 1014 extension; widening of streets, etc 1014 condemnation proceedings; payment of expenses 1014 *Bartow, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Basin, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Baskets, Fruit, Berry, and Vegetable,* appropriation for administering Act to fix standards for 1163 standards established for Climax grape, etc 673 smaller for small fruits, berries, etc 673 manufacture, shipping, etc., in interstate commerce not conforming to standard, unlawful 674 penalty for 674 foreign shipments not included 674 tests, etc., to be made; regulation of tolerances 674 prosecution of violations 674 exemption by guaranty from producer 674 requirements of guaranty 674 in effect November 1,1917 674 *Bastrop Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Batavia, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Bathing Beach, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 691,1019 additional pay allowed for certain employees of, 1917 806 *Baton Rouge Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, La., by 243 *Baton Rouge, La.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 243 *Batteries for Ships of the Navy, New,* appropriation for liners for eroded guns 564,1176 for antiaircraft guns 1176 for machine guns 1176 for one-pounder boat guns, etc 1176 for merchant auxiliaries 564,1176 *Battle Cruiser,* contract for building, at cost plus reasonable profits, authorized, to obtain rapid construction 1194 *Battle Cruisers,* construction of six, authorized; cost, etc 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617,1191 for armor and armament 617,1192 for ammunition for 617,1192 limit of cost increased of one, to be constructed as early as practicable 1191 four additional 1191xvii *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 296 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 812 *Battlement National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457,1146 *Battleship,* plans to be submitted for the largest practicable 619 *Battleships, First Class,* construction of ten, authorized, prior to July 1,1919; cost, etc 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617,1191 for armor and armament 617,1192 for ammunition 617,1192 limit of cost increased of three, to be constructed as early as practicable 1191 *Battleships, Navy,* appropriation for torpedo nets, etc., for 564 *Bay City, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Bay City, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 16 *Bay River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Bayonets, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *Bayonne, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 46 *Bayou Bartholomew, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 bridge authorized across, Ashley County, Ark 445 Morrell, Ark 354 Wilmot, Ark 353,353 *Bayou Corney, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bayou D’Arbonne, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bayou des Cannes, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Bayou des Glaizes, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Bayou Grossetete, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bayou Macon, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bayou Manchac, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Bayou Marmotte, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Bayou Plaquemine Brule, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Bayou Plaguemine, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Bayou Nezpique, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Bayou Queue de Tortue, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Bayou Teche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Bayou Terrebonne, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bayou Vermilion, La.,* appropriation for improvement of, and passes 397 *Beach Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Beacons, etc.,* appropriation for 317 *Bear Creek, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Beardstown, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Beartooth National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Beaufort Inlet, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Norfolk, Va., to 394 for improvement of 394 for improvement of waterway from Pamlico Sound to 395 *Beaufort, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Core Sound to 395 for improvement of waterways between New River and 395 *Beaufort, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Savannah, Ga., and 395 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Beaver Dam, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Beaverhead National Forest, Mont, and Idaho.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Beckley, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Bee Culture.,* appropriation for investigations in 466,1154 *Beecher Island Memorial Association, Yuma County, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Beer,* internal revenue tax on 783 *Beet, Sugar,* appropriation for investigations, etc 454,1142 for developing strains of seed, etc 454,1142 *Beeville, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Beggars, Professional,* alien, excluded admission 875 *Belgium,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Bell, Alexander Graham,* reappointed member of Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 11 *Bellaire, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Bellbrook, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 townsite lands, Newell, reserved for administrative use of 852 *Bellmont, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North at 514 *Belton, Mont.,* sale of lands near, to Glacier Park Hotel Company 994xviii *Belton, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Beltrami County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 921 *Beltsville, Md.,* appropriation for buildings, animal industry farm 451,1139 *Belvidere, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Bemidji, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 263 bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 947 *Benicia Arsenal, Cal.,* appropriation for fire protection 282 for storage facilities 282 for repairs, etc 282 for improving water supply 283 *Bennetts Ferry.
Ark.,* bridge authorized across Black River, at 440 *Benning Road, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for viaduct and bridge over railroad tracks 806 *Benson County, N. Dak.,* appropriation for reimbursing, for care of insane Indians 145 *Benton, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Benzaldehyde,* duty on 793 *Benzidin,* duty on 793 Benzoic Acid, duty on 793 *Benzol,* on free list 793 *Benzylchloride,* duty on 793 *Berkshire Trout Hatchery, Mass.,* gift of. accepted from Mrs.
Mary E. Scully 431 *Berlin, N. H.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 448,1136 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for share in expense of International Bureau at 101,1105 for expenses, International Telegraphic Union 258,1054 *Berry Baskets,* standards established for interstate shipments, etc., of 673 penalty for violations 674 *Berwick, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for maintenance of animal experiment station 451,1131 for buildings 451,1131 *Big Sandy River, Tug Fork,* bridge authorized across, Warfield, Ky., to Kermit, W.
Va 7 *Big Stone Lake, Minn, and S. Dak.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Big Sunflower River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397,397 *Bighorn National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Billiard Room Proprietors,* special tax imposed on 791 *Bills of Lading,* issues of, in interstate and foreign commerce governed hereby 538 straight bills defined 539 order bills defined; negotiability declared 539 issue of, in sets for continental use forbidden 539 for insular, foreign, etc., use permitted 539 duplicates to have character indicated thereon; penalty if not 539 not applicable to insular, foreign, etc., use 539 straight, not negotiable 539 negotiability of order, not affected by having name of consignee 539 carriers to deliver goods to consignee or holder of order; conditions 539 effect of refusal 539 persons entitled to delivery 540 liability of carriers for unauthorized delivery of goods 540 after notice from owner 540 upon information against 540 notice required 540 if bill not taken up and canceled 540 if part delivered, and bill not taken up, etc 540 without statement thereof on the bill 540 alteration, etc., void 540 delivery of goods if order, lost, etc 540 approval by order of court 540 on voluntary indemnifying bond 541 liability to purchaser without notice 541 liability for duplicate 541 for refusing to deliver goods 541 protection against adverse claims 541 time to ascertain rightful owner 541 enforcement of rights of third persons 541 responsibility for goods when loaded by carrier 541 if “shipper’s weight, load, and count” wrongfully inserted 541 by shipper for packages or in bulk; marking, etc 541 when weighing facilities afforded carrier 542 effect of “shipper’s weight,” etc 542 carriers liable for acts of agents 542 protection of, against attachment, etc 542 legal rights of creditors 542 liens of carriers limited 542 carrier not liable for goods lawfully sold 542 negotiation of order; indorsement in blank 542 indorsement to order 543 by transfer of order; straight bills subject to existing equities 543 by possessor 543 rights of purchaser 543 rights of transferee of order, if not negotiated 543 straight bill; notice to carrier 543 attachment before notice 543 notification required 543 indorsements; rights acquired by 543 warranty of indorser; limit 543 responsibility of mortgagee 544 validity of negotiation by purchaser for value, etc., when wrongfully sold 544 of goods mortgaged, etc 544 purchasers for value, etc., exempt from sellers’ liens, etc 544 rights of mortgagees or lien holders 544 punishment for counterfeiting, etc 544 uttering counterfeits, etc 544 false statements, etc 544 other violations 544xix meaning of terms used 545 prior issues of, not affected 545 invalidity of any part, not to affect remainder of Act 545 in effect January first, after passage 545 *Bills of Lading, Interstate Commerce,* liability of carriers for full value of loss or damage 442 agreements, etc., limiting, void 442 not applicable to passenger baggage 442 shipments on declared value, except ordinary live stock 442 rates as to declared value to be established 442 “ordinary live stock” construed 442 *Biloxi, Miss.;* appropriation for improvement of harbor 397 *Binghamton, N.
Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Binitrobenzol,* duty on 793 *Binitrochlorbenzol,* duty on 793 *Binitronaphthalene,* duty on 793 *Binitrotoluol,* duty on 793 *Biologic Products,* appropriation for expenses, control of 279 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 466,1155 for general expenses 466,1155 for preventing shipment of illegally killed game, etc 466,1155 for maintenance of game reserves, bird preserves, etc 467,1155 for improving game preserve, Sullys Hill Park 467,1155 for investigating, etc., food habits of birds and mammals 467,1155 rearing, etc., fur-bearing animals 467,1155 destroying ground squirrels 467,1155 study of diseases of ducks in Utah 467 destruction of wolves, coyotes, etc 467,1155 for protection of stock, etc., by suppression of rabies in wild animals 467,1156 for investigating migration, etc., of animals and plants 467,1156 for enforcing migratory bird law 467,1156 for administrative expenses 467,1156 deficiency appropriation for destroying wolves, etc., affected with rabies 24 for general expenses 32,826 *Bird Preserves,* appropriation for protection, etc., of 467,1155 *Birds,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 466,1155 *Birds and Mammals,* appropriation for investigating food habits, etc 467,1155 *Birds, Migratory Game, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 467,1156 *Birmingham, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 loan of tents, etc., for Confederate Veterans’ encampment at 10 *Biscayne Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of Miami Harbor; contracts 396 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 144,982 terms of court at 386 *Bison Range, Montana National,* appropriation for maintenance 467,1155 *Bitterroot National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 *Black, George,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1134 *Black Hills National Forest, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 restrictions on agricultural entries, Lawrence and Pennington Counties in, removed 440 *Black, Jim,* fee ample homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Black John Slough, Cal.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Black Lake Harbor, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Black River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 399 bridge authorized across.
Bennetts Ferry, Ark 440 Butler County, Mo 5 *Black River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, at Port Huron, 401 *Black River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Black Rock Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 392 *Black Warrior River, Ala.,* post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 538 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 138,980 *Blackfeet Indian Hospital, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for cattle, etc., for Indians on 139 for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 140,980 payment of charges by settlers 140 liability of allotment purchasers 140 allowance for passenger-carrying vehicles 141,980 for Great Northern Railway! Company for repairs to road; conditions 308 irrigation work in, by Reclamation Service 141 announcement of assessments of irrigation charges; ratio 141 payment in annual installments, etc 141 tribal funds used for construction work to be returned to Indians 141 construction work reimbursed from charges 141 share of Indian allottees 141 payment of maintenance and operation cost 142 continuance of previous water rights for Indian lands 142 general regulations to be prescribed, etc 142 collection of charges, etc 142 *Blackfeet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Blackfish Bayou, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 399xx *Blackwell, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Blair, Henry W.,* investigation, etc., of claim as attorney for certain Indians 147 *Bland, Ewing C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 818 *Blind Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 699,1027 deficiency appropriation for instruction 806 *Blind, D. C.,* appropriation for aid, etc., National Library for 710,1038 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 710,1038 *Block-Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads,* appropriation for investigations, etc 280 *Bloomfield, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Grand Army post 842 *Blue Earth, Minn.,* condemned cannon granted to 832 *Blue Grass, Kentucky and Canada,* appropriation for preventing admission of adulterated, etc., seeds of 453 percentage of pure seeds required 453 *Bluff City, Tenn.,* condemned cannon granted to 831 *Bluffton, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Board of Appeals, Interior Department,* appropriation for members of, etc 99,1103 *Board of Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 706,1033 for motor ambulance, etc 1034 *Board of Children’s Guardians, D. C. (see* Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of) *Board of General Appraisers,* appropriation for fees, etc., of witnesses before 311 *Board of Indian Commissioners (see* Indian Commission) *Board of Mediation and Concilitation, United States,* appropriation for salaries 281 for expenses; authority required 281 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army,* appropriation for general expenses 350,913 for civilian member 350,913 for tests of experimental guns, etc 350,913 inquiry as to right of invention 350,913 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy,* appropriation for expenses 498 *Board of Visitors, Naval Academy,* appropriation for expenses 608,1187 composition of modified 608 members appointed by the President 608 from the Senate and House of Representatives 608 ex officio, chairmen of Naval Affairs Committees 608 travel allowances 608 *Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for Military Preparedness,* appointment of, authorized; clerical assistance, etc., for 214 *Boards of Trade,* exempt from income tax 766 *Boards of Trade, etc.,* tax on contracts for sales of cotton for future delivery at 476 *Boca Ceiga Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Tampa Bay through 396 *Boca Ceiga Bay, Fla.* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for channel through Johns Pass to 408 *Boeuf River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Bogue Falia, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Boise and Arrowrock Railroad,* sale authorized of, when no longer used for irrigation construction work 506 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 89,1093 *Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 304 sale of Boise and Arrowrock Railroad in 506 *Boise National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Bonds, etc.,* of Porto Rico, exempt from taxation 953 *Bonds, etc., Railway,* appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 281 *Bonds, Farm Loan (see* also Federal Farm Loan Act), provisions relating to issue, etc., of 375 *Bonds, Panama Canal,* sale of, authorized for manufacture of nitrates, etc., by the Government 215 time for redemption modified 216 use of, for expenses of Shipping Board, authorized 732 unused portion of, authorized for specified expenses 1003 redeemable within fifty years 1003 *Bonds, United States (see* also United States Securities), appropriation for refunding two per centum, into Treasury notes or three per centum bonds 276 investment of surplus postal savings deposits in 160 disposal of, to pay withdrawals 160 issue authorized of $100,000,000 three percent, for specified expenditures 1002 one year three per cent certificates of deposit, increased to $300,000,000 1003 issue of $150,000.000, to meet emergency naval expenditures 1201 maturity, interest 1201 no circulation privilege 1201 exempt from taxation 1201 appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 1201 *Bonne Terre, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Bonner County, Idaho,* may bridge Pend Oreille River 6 *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79,1083 *Boone, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 263 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 87,1092 for transfer of city quarantine station, to Public Health Service 270 for maintenance of harbor 391 for navy yard, public works 565,1177 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 construction of capital ships forthwith 618xxi deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 824 contract authorized for use of dry dock; capacity, compensation, etc 1180 immediate construction, docking rates, etc 1180 *Botanic Garden, D.
C.,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, and laborers 75,1079 for repairs and improvements 75,1079 for general repairs 327 for removing fence and wall, etc 327 *Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work 256,1051 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 256,1051 deficiency appropriation for 829 *Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for marking, etc 256,1051 for advances to Commissioner 256,1051 deficiency appropriation for 16,829 *Bounty,* appropriation for volunteers, Civil War 297 deficiency appropriation for seamen’s enlistment 30 for soldiers who have served in Army outside of continental limits, reenlisting in Regular Army Reserve 188 *Bowlegs, David,* appropriation for, from Creek funds 986 *Bowling Alley Proprietors,* special tax imposed on 791 *Box Elder County, Utah,* appropriation for educating Indian pupils at Washakie school 153 *Boy Scouts of America, D.
C.,* charter granted to 227 incorporators; powers, etc 227 exclusive right to emblems, etc 228 annual reports to be made by 229 *Boyce, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 928 *Boyd, George H.,* appropriation for, superintendent Senate Document Room 66,1070 *Boys’ Reform School, D. C. (see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.) *Bradley, Joseph,* appropriation for payment to 133 *Brandstedt, P. F.,* deficiency appropriation for 817 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *Brazos River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth 398 for improvement of, Old Washington to Waco; locksand dams 398 Velasco to Old Washington 398 bridge authorized across, Somerville County, Tex 354 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, and tributaries, for flood protection 408 *Breach of Promise of Marriage,* liabilities for, accompanied by seduction, not released by discharge in bankruptcy 999 *Brenham, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Brick Products,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 115,1116 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Bridger National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Bridges,* appropriation for constructing, in Nogales, Ariz., customhouse lands 278 for constructing, across Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 975 Mississippi River, Cass Lake Reservation, Minn., from Indian funds 978 San Juan River, San Juan County, N.
Mex.; repayment from Indian funds 926 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Pa 53 Oil City, Pa 4 Anacostia River, D. C 566 Arkansas River, Ark 927 Tulsa, Okla 4 Back River, near Savannah, Ga 6 Bayou Bartholomew, Ashley County, Ark 445 Morrell, Ark 354 Wilmot, Ark 353,353 Black River, Bennetts Ferry, Ark 440 Butler County, Mo 5 Brazos River, Tex 354 Chattahoochee River, Ga 6 Colorado River, Cal 533 Connecticut River, Mass 536 Cumberland River, Tenn 924,924 Delaware River, N.J 872 Flint River, De Vaughns Siding, Ga 35 Huguenins Ferry, Ga 513 Murrays Ferry, Ga 387 Newton, Ga 52 Fox River, Aurora, Ill 5 Fox Lake Village, Ill 923 Geneva, Ill 59,223 Grand Calumet River, East Chicago, Ind 251 Hammond, Ind 251 Lake County.
Ind 11 Litt1e River, Ark 352 Mahoning River, Warren, Ohio 529 Youngstown, Ohio 9,671 Merrimack River, Mass 37 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn 724 Beltrami County, Minn 921 Bemidji, Minn 947 Burlington, Iowa 1 Lansing, Iowa 37 Minneapolis, Minn 34 New Orleans, La 441 Missouri River, Chamberlain, S. Dak 58 Sheridan and Richland Counties, Mont 14,121,510 Williston, N. Dak 445 Yankton County, Nebr 49 Monongahela River, W. Va 52 Nanticoke River, Del 872 Niagara River, N.Y 751 North Branch of Susquehanna River, Pa 751 Ohio River, Pittsburgh, to McKees Rocks, Pa 36 Steubenville, Ohio 5 Pearl River, Miss, and La 948 Pend Oreille River, Metaline to Metaline Falls, Wash 34 Priest River, Idaho 6 Perdido Bay, Ala. and Fla 235 Potomac River, Md 899xxii construction of, authorized across Red Lake River, Highlanding, Minn 512 Kratka Township, Minn 925 Red River, La 928 Index, Tex 1198 Terral, Okla 251 Red River of the North, Minn, and N.
Dak 924 Bellmont, N. Dak 514 Caledonia, N. Dak 511 Hendrum, Minn., and Elm River, N. Dak 511 Rock River, Wis 996 Saint Francis River, Browns Ferry, Mo 7 Butler and Dunklin Counties, Mo 7 Craighead County, Ark 920 Parkin, Ark 920,947 Saint Louis River, Minn 436 Saint Marys River, Ga. and Fla 165,436 Savannah River, Browns Ferry, Ga 534 Georgia and South Carolina 387 Snake River, Idaho 34 Hansen, Idaho 59 Strawberry Island, Wash 235 Spanish River, Ala 520 Susquehanna River, Milton to West Mil ton, Pa 49 Sunbury to Monroe, Pa 48 Tallapoosa River, Ala 928 Tennessee River, Tenn 47 Tombigbee River, Ala 123 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Ky. and W.
Va 7 Wabash River, Ind 251 West Pascagoula River, Miss 236 West Branch of Susquehanna River, Montgomery and Muncy Creek 512 Watsontown and White Deer, Pa 513 Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 512 Yellowstone River, Richland County, Mont 510 Sidney, Mont 235 construction of dam and, authorized across Mahoning River, Ohio 921 maintenance of wagon, etc., at Memphis, Tenn., dispensed with 723 reconstruction of, authorized across, Allegheny River, Allegany, N. Y 898 Warren County, Pa 871,871 Flint River, Ga 925 Wabash River, Silverwood, Ind 50 repeal of Act authorizing pontoon, across Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 58 Pistakee and Nippersink Lakes, Ill 923 time extended for constructing, Delaware River, Trenton, N. J 861 Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk, Va 236 Hudson River, Castleton to Schodack Landing, N. Y 446 Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La 243 Memphis, Tenn 830 Missouri River, Kansas City, Mo 511 Mobile Bay, Ala 246 Rock River, Colona Ferry, Ill 4 Saint Francis River, Saint Francis, Ark 1 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for construction and repair 689,1017 M Street Bridge, replacing two trusses and floor 689 repairing street bridges over railroads; repayment 689,1017 for Highway, operating, painting, etc 689,1017 appropriation for South Dakota Avenue, construction over Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks 1018 for Anacostia, operating 689,1018 for plans for new Calvert Street Bridge over Rock Creek 689 for constructing new Aqueduct 291 deficiency appropriation for Rock Creek, at Q Street 21 new Aqueduct, authorized; cost, etc 163 appropriation for plans, etc 163 railroad, across Anacostia River to connect with navy yard, authorized 566 *Broad Creek River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Brokers,* special tax imposed on 790 *Bronx Hills, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Harlem River to Long Island Sound from 406 *Bronx, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Bronx River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 392 *Brooklyn, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building, post office 263 condemned cannon granted to, for McKinley Park 841 for Sunset Park 842 *Broom Corn,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 454,1142 *Brown Transit Company,* may change name of steamer “Charles L. Hutchinson” to “Fayette Brown” 946 *Brown, William G., junior, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 820 *Browns Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 534 *Browns Ferry, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River at 7 *Brunswick, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 395 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade at 256,1052 for Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration at 257,1053 *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 *Buckhannon, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 263 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Buena Vista, Va.,* appropriation for public building 263 *Buenos Aires, Argentina,* appointment of delegates to International High Commission at, ratified, etc 8 appropriation for expenses 8 *Buffalo,* appropriation for care of, Yellowstone Park 307 for Montana Bison Range, etc 467,1155 *Buffalo Bayou, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408xxiii *Buffalo, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building, customhouse, etc 263 for improvement of, harbor 392 bridge authorized across Niagara River at 751 substitution of tunnel in lieu of, authorized 751 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of harbor, creek, and ship canal 406 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Building and Loan Associations, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 766 *Building Inspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, division of 677,1004 for motor cycles used by elevator inspectors 677,1004 for transportation 677,1004 *Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating fire-resisting properties of 114,1115 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Dangerous,* appropriation for expenses of 683,1011 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary,* appropriation for expenses of board 691,1020 *Bulgaria, Roumania, and Serbia,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Bullton and Coin,* appropriation for freight on 83,1088 *Bullion, Gold,* issue of gold certificates for deposits of stamped 225 not to exceed two-thirds of amount outstanding 225 *Buoys, etc.,* appropriation for 317 deficiency appropriation for 32,826,830 *Bureau for Publication of 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 of American Republics (see* Pan American Union) *Bureau of Biological Survey (see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Chemistry (see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for construction, etc., of vessels 604,1184 for equipment supplies 605,1184 for colliers “Ulysses” and “Achilles” 605 limit of repairs, wooden ships 605,1184 other ships 605,1184 ships in foreign waters 605,1184 specified ships 605 clerical, etc., services 605,1184 limit for repairs, to capital ships, etc., increased 605 sale of unserviceable auxiliaries, etc 605 for improvement of construction plants 605,1185 Coast Guard cutters; limit of cost increased 1185 for three additional cutters; duties designated 1185 for construction of new vessels 617,1191 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 97,1100 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Construction and Repair” 97,1101 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 22,30,33,42,815,825,828 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917, Navy Department 813 technical, etc., services limit, increased 813 for work on S.
S. “Yantic” 815 assistant chief of, to be detailed from naval constructors 558 Construction Corps; percentage of authorized officers 576 advancement in rank, lower grades 576 computation of grades semi annually 577 ratio of distribution of grades 577 filling vacancies; ensigns eligible after one year’s service 577 additional numbers excluded from computation 577 no reduction of number in grades 577 technical services, etc., allotment for 1916, increased 23 *Bureau of Crop Estimates (see* Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Education (see* Education Bureau, Interior Department) *Bureau of Efficiency (see* Efficiency Bureau) *Bureau of Engraving and Printing (see* Engraving and Printing, Treasury Department) *Bureau of Entomology (see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Equipment Navy,* deficiency appropriation for equipment of vessels 825 *Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (see* Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce) *Bureau of Immigration (see* Immigration Bureau, Department of 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 Labor Statistics (see* Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor) *Bureau of Lighthouses (see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce) *Bureau of Markets (see* Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Medicine ana Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for surgeons' necessaries and civil establishment 571,1180 for contingent 571,1180 motor vehicles, etc 1180 dental outfits 572,1181 dairy, hospital at Las Animas, Colo 572 for transporting remains 572,1181 not deducted from six months' gratuity pay 572,1181 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 97,1101 deficiency appropriation for contingent 30 for surgeons’ necessaries 339 for transporting remains 339,825 for additional clerks, 1917, Navy Department 814 Dental Corps, and Dental Reserve Corps created; composition, etc 573 recommissions to present officers in Dental Reserve Corps 574 Hospital Corps, constitution and ratings of 572 pharmacists and chief pharmacists, warrant commissions to 572xxiv Hospital Corps; enlisted men, pay, etc., established 573 hospital and ambulance service 573 service of officers and men with Marines detached to Army, subject to rules, etc., thereof 573 increase of officers and enlisted men in Medical Department 224 Medical Corps; percentage of authorized officers 576 advancement in rank, lower grades; assistant surgeons 576 computation of grades semi annually 576 ratio of distribution of grades: age limit, assistant surgeons 576 additional numbers excluded from computations 576 no reduction of number in grades 577 surgeons increased by one; details from Medical Corps to Red Cross 581 *Bureau of Naturalization (see* Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor) *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce (see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce) *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for transportation 560,1170 Naval Reserve Force 1170 for recruiting 560,1170 payment to postmasters for procuring enlistments 560 motor passenger vehicles 1170 discharges after one year's sea service repealed 1171 administering oaths by Reserve and Volunteer officers 1171 for contingent 560,1171 for gunnery and engineering exercises 560,1171 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 560 1172 gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 1172 naval auxiliaries 561,1172 for equipment instruments, supplies, etc 561,1172 for ocean and lake surveys 561,1172 for naval militia, equipping, etc 1172 retainer pay 1172 repairs, etc., “Topeka” 1172 issue of fuel oil to Volunteer Patrol Squadrons; gasoline eliminated 1172 for training station, California 561,1173 Rhode Island 561,1173 Great Lakes 562,1173 Saint Helena 562,1174 for expenses, organizing Naval Reserve Force; reenlistment 1174 for schools, etc., of instruction, Naval Reserve Force 1174 for Naval War College 562,1174 for Naval Home 562,1174 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 95,1098 deficiency appropriation for transportation 29,33,816,825,825 for recruiting 29 for gunnery exercises 29,825,828 for contingent 29 for outfits on first enlistment 29 for naval auxiliaries 30 for training station, California 30 for additional employees, 1917, Navy Department 813 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 563,1175 clerical, etc., services 563,1175 for smokeless powder 563,1175 price of powder restricted 563,1175 purchases restricted to full operation of Indianhead plant 563,1175 for Naval Gun Factory 563,1175 for naval magazine, Puget Sound, Wash 563 for projectile plant 563,1175 limit of cost increased 1175 for armor plant, erection, etc 563 for new batteries for ships 564,1176 antiaircraft guns, etc 1176 for batteries for merchant auxiliaries 564,1176 for ammunition for merchant auxiliaries 1176 for antiaircraft guns at naval stations 1176 for ammunition for ships 564,1176 for armament and ammunition, Coast Guard cutters 1176 for torpedoes and appliances 564,1176 for air compressors for destroyers 564 for torpedo nets for battleships 564 for reserve ordnance supplies 564,1176 for torpedo station, Newport.
R. I 564,1176 for equipping, etc., submarine base, New London, Conn 1176 for experimental work, projectiles, powder, etc 564,1176 for contingent building fund 564,1176 for repairs 564,1176 for contingent 564,1176 for armor and armament, new vessels 617,1192 for ammunition, new vessels 617,1192 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 97,1101 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Ordnanceand Ordnance stores” 97,1101 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 30,42,828 for ammunition for ships 815 for torpedoes and appliances 815 for additional employees, 1917, Navy Department 813 for new batteries for ships 825 for fire control for ships of the Navy 825 Chief of, to serve on commission to submit plans for manufacture of articles for the Government at United States penitentiaries 819 *Bureau of Plant Industry (see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Soils (see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture) *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 606,1185 coast signal service 606,1185 office of Director of Naval Communications 1185 engineering equipment 606,1185 electrical shop, Portsmouth, N.
H 1185 incidental expenses 606,1185 clerical, etc., services 606,1185 limit for radio shore stations sites 606,1186 transfer of site for radio station, etc 606 radio laboratory 606,1186 machinery for “Maumee” 606 aerials for State, etc., Department Building 606 pneumatic tube from Navy annex to Department 607xxv appropriation for high-power radio stations, Canal Zone, California coast, etc 607 for high-power radio station, Porto Rico 1186 for engineering experiment station 607,1186 for machinery plants at navy yards 607,1186 for machinery, new vessels 617,1191 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 96,1100 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Engineering” 96,1100 for purchase, etc., of modem blue printing plant 1102 deficiency appropriation for engineering equipment 23,42,816 for steam machinery 30,815,816,825 for additional employees, 1917, Navy Department 813 technical, etc., services limit increased 813 officers for engineering duty only; provisions for 580 technical services, etc., allotment for 1916, increased 23 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy* appropriation for pay of the Navy 575,1181 enlisted strength increased 575 ratings of specified enlisted men 575 additional midshipmen authorized 576,1182 admission of Filipinos into Naval Academy 576 commissioned personnel of the Navy 576 officers for engineering duty only 580 no pay for absence resulting from drugs or liquors 580 furloughs without pay for unexpired enlistment term 580 status of retired officer on duty with General Board 581 pay to retired officers on active duty 581 officers to be paid according to rank, etc 581 credits directed in disallowed accounts 581 Harold Harrison Little, promotion authorized 582 John D.
P. Hodapp, date of appointment established 582 restriction on paying double salaries; exception extended 582 Naval Flying Corps established; personnel, etc 582 courts martial provisions 586 Naval Reserve Force established 587 Marine Corps Reserve 593 shore duty pay, warrant officers 1181 retainer pay, Naval Reserve Force 1181 advances, sea duty' and shore duty beyond the seas, orders 1181 for expenses, Naval Reserve Force 593 Say of Naval Militia established 593 Naval Militia provisions; creation of National Naval Volunteers 593 oil and gasoline to patrol boat squadrons 600 Coast Guard operating as part of Navy, etc 600 emergency transfer of Lighthouse Service to Navy or Army 602 restoration of designated retired officers to active list 602 for provisions; commutation of rations 603,1182 for Naval Academy dairy farm 603 for clothing and small stores fund 1183 for war reserve material for emergency use 1183 for maintenance and equipment supplies 603,1183 food inspection 604,1183 clerical, etc., services 604,1183 appropriation for freight 604,1183 preference, etc., to military traffic, by carriers 604 for fuel, transportation, etc 604,1183 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 97,1101 deficiency appropriation for pay 29,33,815,825,828 for provisions 30,815,816,828 for freight 30,33,815,825,828 for additional employees, Navy Department, 1917 813 for coal and transportation 815,825,828 Pay Corps; percentage of authorized officers 576 advancement in rank, lower grades 576 computation of grades semi annually 577 ratio of distribution of grades 577 additional numbers excluded from computation 577 no reductions of number in grades 577 *Bureau of the Census (see* Census Office) *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International (see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures) *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 564,1177 clerical, etc., services 565,1177 exchange of worn-out motor vehicles 565 for contingent 565,1177 for public works, yards, and stations, designated 565,1177 for New York, N.
Y., storage facilities, shop extension, etc 1177 for Philadelphia, Pa., dry dock, etc 565,1177 for Washington, D. C., gun shop; railroad siding, etc.; bridge authorized 565,1177 transfer of lots from District of Columbia 1177 for Norfolk, Va., dry dock, structural shop, etc 567,1178 for Naval Academy, sea wall; extending Bancroft Hall, etc 567,1178 for Pensacola, Fla., aeronautic station, repairing storm damages 567 for New Orleans, La., repairing storm damages 568 for Mare Island, Cal., floating dock, etc 568,1178 for Puget Sound, Wash., improvements 1178 land for naval base, etc., San Diego, County, Cal 568 for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, dry dock 568,1178 lands, Henry Barracks, Cayey, P.
R., for naval use, from Army 568 lands, Fort Island, Hawaii, transferred to Army 568 for guns and munitions storage at magazines, etc 569 for Indian Head powder factory 569 for magazines, etc 569,1178 for fuel depots 570,1179 for hospitals, etc 570,1179 for Marine Corps, barracks, etc 1179 for Marine Corps base, San Diego, Cal 1179 for experimental and research laboratory 570,1179 for training station, California 570 for damages to property, Indianhead, Md 1179 for lighting facilities for night work 1180 for repairs and preservation 570,1180 commission to investigate necessity, etc. of additional navy yard or station on Pacific coast; extent of inquiry 571xxvi Appropriation for repairs and preservation; need for additional yards, Atlantic coast south of Cape Hatteras, Gulf of Mexico, or Caribbean Sea to be reported on 571 submarine and aviation bases on Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, to be reported on 571 amount for expenses of commission 571 report on abolishing present yards, etc., if advisable 571 contract for use of dry dock, Boston, Mass., for largest ships 1180 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 97,1101 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Public works” 97,1101 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 30,33,42,815,816,825,828 for additional employees, Navy Department, 1917 814 technical services limit increased 814 for rent, District of Columbia 814 for repairs and preservation 816 assistant chief, to be detailed from civil engineer officers 558 Corps of Civil Engineers; percentage of authorized officers 576 advancement in rank, lower grades 576 computation of grades semi annually 577 ratio of distribution of grades 577 additional numbers excluded from computation 577 no reduction of number in grades 577 *Bureaus, International, etc.
(see under* International) *Burleigh, Edwin C., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to family of 821 *Burlington, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 1 *Burlington, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Burlington, Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; repair of breakwater 391 *Burlington, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Business Leagues,* exempt from income tax 766 *Business Methods,* of Internal Revenue Bureau to be investigated, etc.; recommendations to be prepared, etc 804 *Business Methods in Government Service,* appropriation for investigating, etc., to avoid duplication of statistical work, etc 76 *Butler and Dunklin Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Saint Francis River 7 *Butler County, Mo.,* may bridge Black River 5 *Butler, Lula,* appropriation for, from Creek funds 986 *Butler, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Butter,* appropriation for inspection of manufacture of process, etc 450,1139 *Butter and Company, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 30 *Buzzards Bay, Mass.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of upper end of, etc 406 **C.** Page *Cabinet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cable Cars,* appropriation for mail transportation by 420,1066 substitution of wagon service authorized 420,1066 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 24 *Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.,of 458,1146 exchange of lands with Aquila Nebeker to become part of 922 *Cache River, Ark.,* declared nonnavigable, subject to approval of Arkansas 399 *Cacti,* appropriation for investigating utilization of 455,1143 *Cadets, Military Academy,* appropriation for pay 493 failing to pass examination in one subject, to have reexamination 493 in two subjects, of former cadets 493 limitations 493 former, honorably discharged for deficiency, eligible for citizen appointment as second lieutenants under national defense Act 493 number increased; selection 62 at large; number from military “honor schools” 62 residence requirements; exceptions 62 appointing successors to, finishing three years of course, repealed 62 present appointments confirmed 62 appointments from enlisted men of the Army and National Guard authorized 62 age, etc., qualifications 62 increase of, divided into four annual increments 62 distribution 62 *Cairo, Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 252,1648 *Cairo, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Calcasieu River and Pass, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Caledonia, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, at 511 *Calhoun County, Fla.,* appropriation for payment of damage to public highways of 397 *California,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103,1107 for support, etc., of Indians in 132,975 for lands, etc., for homeless Indians in 132,975 for naval training station 561,1173 for public works, naval training station 570,1179 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 30 for support, etc., Indians in 31xxvii contribution required from, for Sacramento flood control, débris removal, etc 949 Imperial land district established in 226 Lassen Volcanic National Park, established 442 private land claims in, to be surveyed, etc., on deposit of money for expenses 995 representative to celebration of landing of Sir Francis Drake on coast of, to be appointed 60 time extended for relinquishing to Indians railroad grant lands in 48 *California Coast,* appropriation for high power radio station on 607 *California Débris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 292 plans of, for controlling floods, improving, etc., Sacramento River, to be carried on 949 amount authorized for expenditures 949 expenditures under direction of 950 *California National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *California Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting northern division 122 southern division 122 terms of court, Eureka 122 Sacramento 122 San Francisco 122 *California Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting northern division 122 southern division 122 terms of court, Fresno 122 Los Angeles 122 San Diego 122 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, from mouth to Fort Myers 408 *Calumet, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Calumet, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 264 mineral rights reserved on site for public building at 37 *Calumet River, Ill, and Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of; limit of project 401 *Calvert Street Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for plans for new, over Rock Creek 689 *Cambridge, Md.,* appropriation for public building 264 for improvement of, harbor 394 *Camden County, N. J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, Petty Island 872 *Cameron, Mrs. Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for paying, for injuries to husband 802 *Cameron, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Camp and Garrison Equipage, Army,* appropriation for 634 deficiency appropriation for 338 *Camp Sites, etc., Army,* appropriation for preparation, etc., of, for forces drafted into service in the States, etc 634 available from June 18, 1916 634 *Camps, Military Instruction,* military supplies may be issued to schools, etc., for 123 *Camps of Instruction, Marine Corps,* established; regulations governing, etc 614 appropriation for expenses 614,1190 *Canacao, P.
I.,* appropriation for naval hospital 570 *Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking line between Alaska and 256,1051 for marking boundary line between United States and 256,1051 deficiency appropriation for expenses, marking boundary line between United States and 16,829 for marking line between Alaska and 829 citizens intending to reside permanently abroad leaving by frontier of, to be recorded by immigration officials 883 head tax not levied on aliens entering from, for temporary stay, etc 875 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 259,1054 allowance for subsistence away from Washington, limited 259 for preparation of cases, etc 259,1055 deficiency appropriation for 802 dams across Saint Croix River, at Baileyville and Grand Falls, Me., subject to approval, etc., of 534 *Canadian Fisheries Commission,* appropriation for expenses 258,1054 *Canal Dover, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Canal Road N.
W., D. C.,* appropriation for reconstructing retaining wall 687,1015 *Canal Zone (see also* Panama Canal), appropriation for high-power radio station. 607 for relief and protection of American seamen in 262,1058 restriction on entry of aliens from 874 sanitary regulations, etc., subject to authority of the President 527 punishment for violations 527 taxes, etc., authorized; limit of ad valorem 528 regulations, etc., of roads and highways 528 automobile tax 528 agreement with Panama for reciprocal use of highways 528 police powers; punishments 528 deposit money orders authorized; interest 528 interest to be paid banks for deposits of 528 fees, etc., allowed customs officers 528 United States seamen laws applicable 529 immigration restrictions authorized 529 deportations; clearances withheld vessels for refusing 529 punishment for violations 529 injuries, etc., to Panama Canal unlawful 529 punishment for 529 acts causing death, as murder 529 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for rental and purchase of 422,1069 *Cane Juice, Sirups of,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Cane, Sugar,* appropriation for investigating, culture, diseases, etc., of; sirup, by-products, etc 454,1142 for investigating insects affecting 465,1154 *Cane-Sugar Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in livestock production in 491,1166 erection of barns, etc 491,1166xxviii *Canneries,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of forbidden ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Canning Chibs, Boys’ and Girls’,* child labor prohibitions not applicable to 675 *Cannon, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 151,988 *Canyon Diablo River, Ariz.,* appropriation for constructing bridge across, near Leupp Indian Agency 975 *Cape Charles City, Va.,* improving aids to navigation leading to 537 *Cape Charles, Fa.,* light vessel for station at, authorized 537 *Cape Fear River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Wilmington 395 at and below Wilmington 395 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, channel to Carolina Beach Pier, N.
C 407 *Cape Henry, Va.,* appropriation for building, etc., for Weather Service at 449 *Cape Lookout, N. C.,* appropriation for construction of harbor of refuge 292 *Cape May, N. J.,* appropriation for improving Cold Spring Inlet 292,393 preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway to New York Bay, from 407 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 254,1050 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital 262,1058 *Cape Vincent, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of harbor 406 *Capitol,* appropriation for trees, etc., grounds of 290 for repairs, etc 298 for cleaning, etc., works of art 298 for care, etc., of grounds 298 for repairs fire-engine house, etc 298 for removing buildings, etc., from lands for extension of grounds 298 use of Maltby Building by Agricultural Department repealed 298 for repairs, etc., Senate kitchens and restaurants 327 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 23 for Charles E.
Monroe 817 for repairs, elevator machinery, Senate wing 817 *Capitol Buildings and Grounds, Superintendent of,* appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc 102,1106 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 70,1074 for elevator conductors, House of Representatives 70,1074 for engineers, etc. Senate 68,1072 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 68,1072 for repairs and equipment, Columbia Hospital for Women, District of Columbia, under 279 appropriation for placing railroad siding to power plant in safe condition on failure Terminal company 328 recovery proceedings 328 designated on Public Buildings Commission 328 repairs, etc., courthouse, D.
C., placed under 298 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, and privates 69,1073 for contingent expenses 69,1073 deficiency appropriation for additional privates 3 salaries for December, 1915, to be paid December 17 3 for September, 1916, to be paid on day of adjournment 853 for December, 1916, to be paid December 22 861 *Capitol Power Plant, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 327 for fuel oil, etc 328 purchase of supplies 328 *Carbazol,* duty on; minimum purity 793 on free list: maximum purity 793 *Carbondale, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *Carey Act,* time extended for segregating and reclaiming lands under, by Oregon 942 *Cargo Boats,* not deemed common carriers by water by Shipping Act 728 *Caribbean Sea,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 448,1136 commission to investigate and report on advisability, etc., of establishing additional naval station in; details, etc., to be considered 571 *Caribou, Me.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Carlinville, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Carlisle, Pa.,* appropriation for Indian school 150,987 use of bequest for training nurses, authorized 987 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Carlsbad Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *Carnegie Library, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 680,1008 *Caro, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Carriers, Common (see* Common Carriers) *Carroll County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River between Coweta County and 6 *Carroll Foundry, Houghton, Mich.,* deficiency appropriation for 815 *Carroll, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 629 *Carrollton, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 264xxix *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 88,1093 for Indian school 143,981 for public building 264 *Carson Indian Hospital, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Carson National Forest, N.
Mew.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cartridges, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of; exception 781 *Caruthersville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Cary, Honorable William J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 822 *Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz.,* appropriation for custodian 301 *Cascade National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cass Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for bridge across Mississippi River on, from Chippewa funds 978 *Cassia and Minidoka Counties, Idaho,* may bridge Snake River 34 *Castleton, N.
Y.,* time expended for bridging Hudson River to Schodack Landing from 446 *Casualty Hospital, D. C., (see* Eastern Dispensary, D. C.) *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 279 for printing and binding 331 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of 331 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 822 *Catawissa Railroad Company,* may bridge Susquehanna River, Mil ton to West Milton, Pa 49 *Cattle (see also* Animal Industry Bureau, *and*Animals), appropriation for inspection and quarantine 450,1138 for eradicating scabies 450,1138 for inspecting southern 450,1138 for enforcing humane treatment of export 450,1138 for executing 28-hour law 450,1138 for suppressing contagious diseases 450,1138 for eradicating southern cattle ticks; restrictions 450,1138 for diffusing information as to supply, prices, markets, etc., of 473,1162 for emergency use in eradicating, etc., contagious diseases of 492,1167 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 492,1167 reservation of public lands for watering, drive ways, etc 865 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating 450,1138 live-stock demonstration work on released areas 450,1138 restriction on use of materials, etc 450,1138 demonstration at fairs, etc 450,1139 *Cavalry Army,* composition of units, under national defense Act 178 increase of enlisted men allowed 179 assignment of officers 179 increased by seventeen colonels; to be additional numbers 185 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Cedar Falls, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa,* terms of court at 12,55 *Cedarville, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 114,1115 *Cemeteries, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 766 *Census, Director of,* appropriation for, statistician, clerks, etc 110,1112 may procure information for tobacco reports by mail, agents, etc 110 to prepare, etc., statistics of cottonseed products 436 use of cotton for explosives, etc 437 *Census Office, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc 110,1112 for collecting, etc., statistics 110,1112 for special agents, etc 110,1112 for transcripts from registration records, etc 110,1112 additional for collecting tobacco statistics 110,1112 Division of Cotton and Tobacco Statistics created 110 procuring information for tobacco reports 110 pay of special agents 110,1112 for tabulating machines, etc 111,1112 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for expenses of the Thirteenth Census 32 for expenses of Twelfth Census 32 statistics of cottonseed and products to be published monthly by 436 cotton, etc., used for guncotton, medicated cotton, etc., to be published quarterly by 437 *Central and South America,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 111,1113 *Central and South American Republics,* invited to send representatives to Second Pan American Financial Conference 1052 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1035 *Central Heating, Lighting, and Power Plant, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 19 additional buildings to receive service 19 limit of cost increased 19 additional sum for technical services 19 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 465,1154 Hessian fly and chinch bug 465,1154 *Cereals (see also* Grains), appropriation for investigating production, diseases, etc., of 454,1142 *Certificate of Discharge, Army or Navy,* punishment for forging, counterfeiting, etc 1182 *Certificates of Indebtedness, United Slates,* issue of three per cent, authorized 1003 payable in one year 1003 amount not to exceed $300,000,000 1003 xxx *Certiorari, Writs of (see* Write of Certiorari.) *Chadron, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Challis National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 264 bridge authorized across Missouri River at 58 repeal of act authorizing pontoon bridge at 58 temporary maintenance 58 use during construction of new bridge 58 *Chambers of Commerce,* exempt from income tax 766 *Chambers, Captain Washington Irving, U. 8. Navy, retired,* to be rear admiral on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay; etc 603 *Champagnes, etc.,* internal revenue tax on 786 *Chapel Hill, N.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Chaplain,* appropriation for House of Representatives 70,1074 for Senate 66,1070 *Chaplains, Army,* appointment, etc., of, under national defense Act 176 preference for previous war service 176 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for salaries 252,1048 deficiency appropriation for salaries 802,826,829 *Charitable, etc., Organizations,* exempt from income tax 766 *Charities and Corrections, D. C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 706,1033 for reformatories and correctional institutions 706,1034 for medical charities 707,1035 for child-caring institutions 708,1036 for temporary homes 709,1038 for municipal lodging house 709,1038 for aid to the blind 710,1038 for indigent insane 710,1038 for relief of the poor 710,1038 for transporting paupers 710,1038 for workhouse 710,1038 for reformatory 711,1039 *Chariton, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 *Charles City, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *“Charles L.
Hutchinson,’’ Steamer,* name of, changed to “Fayette Brown” 946 *Charles Town, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Charleston, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 834,840 *Charleston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between McClellanville and 395 for improvement of harbor and channel to the sea 395 for navy yard, public works 567 for dredging Cooper River 567 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 appropriation for navy yard public works, dredging, power plant, etc 1178 for naval magazine, ammunition storage 1179 immigrant station, may be used by South Carolina Naval Militia 61 terms of court at 721 office of clerk 721 *Charleston, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Charlevoix Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Charlotte, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Charlotte, N. C.,* appropriation for public building, rent 264 *Charlotte, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 407 *Charlton and Nassau. Counties, Ga., and Fla.,* may bridge Saint Mary River, Calico Hill 165 Kolars Ferry 436 *Charts, Coast Survey,* obsolete, may be distributed free to schools, etc 320 *Chatham County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Back River between Jasper County, S.
C., and 6 *Chattahoochee River, Ga., and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Columbus, Ga 395 bridge authorized across Coweta and Carroll Counties, Ga 6 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River, at 47 *Chautauquas, etc.,* exempt from special tax 791 *Checks, Lost, etc.,* issue of duplicates for, by disbursing officers; bond 37 postal warrants, etc.; bond 38 small amounts to postal employees without bond 38 *Checks, Outstanding,* acceptance of Auditor’s reports of, in lieu of disbursing officers’ returns 336 *Cheese,* appropriation for investigating, etc., making and marketing 450 *Chefuncte River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Chehalis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, to Montesano 405 *Chelan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Chelsea, Mass.,* appropriation for naval hospital, sea wall 570 condemned cannon granted to 840 *Chemical and Physicial Researches, Public Domain,* appropriation for geological; deposits of potash salts 301 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chemist, clerks, etc 462,1151 for inspectors, laboratory helpers, etc 462,1151 for general expenses 463,1151 for collaborating with other departments, etc 463,1151 for inspecting food products for exports, etc 463,1151xxxi appropriation for poultry and egg investigations 463,1152 for fish investigations, etc 463,1152 for oysters, shipping, etc.; other shellfish 463,1152 for biological investigations of food and drug products 463,1152 for utilizing citrus fruit byproducts 463,1152 determine maturity in fruits and vegetables 1152 for utilizing raw materials for colorants 463,1152 building at Arlington experimental farm 1152 for traveling laboratory 464 for investigating manufacture of table sirup 1152 for executing pure food law 464,1152 for grading, etc., naval stores 464,1152 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32 for laboratory 32 for executing pure food law 32,826 *Cherokee Indians, Okla, (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for support, etc., of orphan training school 147,984 for common schools 147,984 *Cherokee, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 *Cherokee, N.
C.,* appropriation for Indian school 144,981 *Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah,* appropriation for support, etc., of 147,984 for additional land 147,984 for road to, from Cherokee funds 986 *Cherryvale, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company,* deficiency appropriation for telephone service, Columbia Hospital, D. C 807 *Chesapeake Bay,* aids to navigation, etc., eastern shore of, authorized 537 *Chester River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Chester River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for expenses of controlling, etc 452,1141 *Chettimanchi Indians, La.,* appropriation for clearing titles to lands of, etc.; trust authorized 133 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Hospital,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Reservation, Okla.,* further extension of time for paying installments for former agency, etc., lands of 937 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern,* appropriation for support, etc., of 139,980 for “line riders” 139,980 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145,982 deficiency appropriation for support 31 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company,* may bridge Fox River, Geneva, Ill 59 *Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company,* may bridge Fox River, Aurora, Ill 5 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 87,1092 for public building 264 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 287 for improvement of harbor; breakwater to form outer harbor 401 condemned cannon granted to South Park commissioners 832 removal of harbor light station, and lights on new breakwater, authorized 537 riparian rights of marine hospital site transferred to commissioners of Lincoln Park 1198 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company,* area of lease of lands in Fort Keogh, Mont., extended 238 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 58 *Chicago River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of 401 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 288 deficiency appropriation for motor vehicle 810 *Chickasahay River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla, (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for dormitories for children in Murray School of Agriculture, from tribal funds 983 for per capita payment to enrolled members, from tribal funds 146,983 use for restricted Indians 146,983 exemption from prior debts, etc.; attorneys’ claims 146,984 allowance for distribution expenses 147,984 for common schools 147,984 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 148,985 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 148,985 for Douglas H.
Johnston, from tribal funds 986 payments for surface of coal and asphalt lands of, further deferred 866 all interest to be paid 866 *Chickasha, Okla.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 terms of court at 927 *Chico, Cal.,* appropriation for lands, etc., for plant breeding station 1143 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 118,1119 *Chief of Coast Artillery (see* Coast Artillery, Chief of) xxxii *Chief of Engineers (see* Engineers, Army, Chief of) *Chief of Ordnance, Army (see* Ordnance Department, Army) *Chief of Staff, Army (see also* General Staff Corps, Army), appropriation for Division of Militia Affairs, office of 92 for maps, special topographic surveys, etc., for 293 for Army War College 620 for military information section 620 for observing war operations abroad 620 for service schools 620 for chief clerk, clerks, etc 625 for translator, etc., military information section 628 *Child Caring Institutions, D.
C.,* appropriation for 708,1036 *Child Labor,* interstate and foreign shipments of products by, of designated ages, forbidden 675 restriction on prosecutions 675 board to make regulations; inspectors, etc 675 prosecutions for violations 675 boys’ and girls’ canning clubs exempt 675 punishment tor violations 675 guaranty from producer exempting dealer; conditions 675 false statements in guaranty 676 producers having certificate of permissible ago exempt 676 false statements in age certificates;
State certificate admitted 676 construction of terms used 676 in effect in one year 676 *Child Life,* appropriation for investigations, etc 1118 *Chilaren, Alien,* under sixteen unaccompanied by parent, excluded admission; discretion of Secretary 876 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistant, etc 117,1118 for investigations of welfare, etc.; infant mortality 1118 for additional experts, agents, clerks, etc 117,1118 for temporary experts, interpreters, etc 117,1118 for materials for publications of, etc 117,1118 *Children’s Guardians, D.
C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 708,1036 for salaries 70S,1036 for feeble-minded children 708,1036 for board and care of children 708,1036 deficiency appropriation for board, etc., of children 808 additional allotments to sectarian institutions 808 for feeble-minded children 808 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1035 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 808 *Childs, Robert W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 801 *Chile,* appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *Chillicothe) Mo.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 145,982 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31,826 right of way across Indian school lands, modified; payment for damages, lands, etc 146 *China,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 for Chinese secretary 253,1048 for assistant Chinese secretary 253,1048 for student interpreters at legation 253,1049 for cost of tuition 253,1049 for interpreters at consulates in 261,1057 for marshals, consular courts 261 for expenses of American prisoners 262,1057 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who tell in 287 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 258,1053 *Chinch Bug,* appropriation for investigating, etc 465,1154 *Chinese Exclusion,* appropriation for enforcing, laws 325 not altered by Immigration Act 897 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 *Chipola River, Fla,,* appropriation for improvement of lower and upper, from Marianna to mouth 396 *Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,* appropriation for civilization, etc., from tribal funds 134,977 use for pay of employees, etc 134,977 employing Indians on roads, etc 134,977 electric light plant for White Earth Agency, etc 134 drainage assessments authorized; payment from Indian funds 978 for annual celebration, White Earth Band 134,978 for advances to individual Indians from permanent fund 135 use for defectives 135 to be deducted from share in permanent fund 135 not subject to prior debts 135 for bridge on Cass Lake Reservation; contribution by Forestry Service and local authorities 978 for paying Indians erroneously stricken from rolls, and reinstated 979 for expenses of general councils, etc.; delegates to Washington, D.
C 135,979 William Madison and Gus H. Beaulieu 979 attendance of inspector, etc., at meetings authorized 979 enrollment of allottees modified 979 for burial grounds for Fond du Lac Band 136 for education of Chippewa boys from tribal funds 136 deficiency appropriation for judgment of Court of Claims to Mille Lac Band 823 enrollment of, on White Earth Reservation; assistant to Attorney General to be one commissioner 136 unexpended balance for expenses 136 appropriation for completing 137 logging employees to be paid from timber sales receipts 135 Red Lake Indian Forest created 137 sale of lands of, to White Earth village, for school 846 proceeds to tribal funds 846xxxiii *Chippewa Indians, Minn., Red Lake Band,* net proceeds of receipts from Red Lake Indian Forest to be credited to 138 *Chippewa Indians, Mont., Rocky Boy’s Band of* appropriation for support, etc., of 139,980 allotment of lands in abandoned Fort Assiniboine Military Reservation to 739 *Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak., Turtle Mountain Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 144,982 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 156,991 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 829 *Chippewas of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for schools 134,977 *Chiricahua National Forest, Ariz., and N.Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458 *Chlorophthalic Acid,* duty on 793 *Chocolate Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal Lands, Okla.,* relinquishment of old, and grant of new, lands under lease of Denison Coal Company 870 use of part of surface 870 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Hospital, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc, of 125,970 *Choctaw Indians, Okla, (see also* live Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to enrolled members from tribal funds 146,983 use for restricted Indians 146,983 exempt from prior debts, etc 146,984 allowance for distribution expenses 147,984 for common schools 147,984 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 148,985 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 148,985 for fulfilling treaties with 148,985 for roadway to Wheelock Academy, from tribal fund 149 payments for surface of coal and asphalt lands of, further deferred 866 all interest to be paid 866 *Choctaw Sanatorium, Okla.,* appropriation for road, etc., from tribal funds of Choctaws and Chickasaws 986 *Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, including Cypress Top Outlet 397 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 *Cholera, Hog (see* Hog Cholera) *Chopaka, Wash.,* immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 354 *Choptank River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Chosen,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 261,1057 for expenses of American prisoners 262,1057 *Chugach National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Church Parsonages, etc., D.
C.,* exempt from real estate taxes; conditions 515 *Cider, D. C., Hard or Fermented,* included in alcoholic liquors 1123 *Cigar Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on; rates 792 punishment for nonpayment 792 *Cigarette Beetle,* appropriation for investigating 465,1154 *Cigarette Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on; rates 792 punishment for nonpayment 792 *Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Railway Company,* may bridge Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 47 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 87,1092 *Cincinnati Southern Railway,* trustees, allowed free transportation on company business 922 *“Cincinnati, U.
S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for circuit judges 118,1119 for clerks 118,1119 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 118,1119 for law books for 119,1120 appeals and writs of error from courts in Porto Rico to, first circuit 966 West Indian ceded islands to third circuit 1133 judgments and decrees of, final in bankruptcy proceedings 727 causes relating to injuries to railroad employees 727 under railroad 18-hour Act 727 under railway safety appliances acts 727 certiorari from Supreme Court for review, etc., allowed 727 term at Asheville, N.
C 385 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for 118,1119 *Circus Proprietors,* special tax imposed on 791 required for each State, etc 791 *Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for payment to certain enrolled members of 983 *Citizen Training Camps (see* Training Camps, Citizen), *Citizens’ Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa 1 *Citizens of the United States,* intending to reside permanently abroad, to be reported by master of vessel carrying 883 leaving by Canadian or Mexican border, to be reported by immigration officials 883 *Citizenship,* declarations of intention erroneously made in Montana, validated; conditions 507 natives of Porto Rico, etc., included in United States 953 renunciation requirements 953 no part of Army appropriations to pay person, not a citizen, appointed an officer in time of peace 649 *Citrus Canker,* appropriation for investigating, eradicating, etc 452,1141 cooperation with States; local, etc., contribution required 452,1141 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 1141 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 24xxxiv *Citrus Fruits,* appropriation for improving methods of utilizing byproducts of 463,1152 determining maturity in fruits and vegetables 1152 for investigating insects affecting 466,1154 *City Delivery Division, Post Office Department (see* Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department) *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for letter carriers; promotions 417,1063 no distinction in pay for collection or delivery service 417 restoration of reduced salaries 417 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 417,1063 for new offices; carriers 417,1063 pay of substitutes for vacation, etc., service rated 417 substitutes for employees off duty without pay 417 for vehicle allowances 417,1063 ten-year leases for garages allowed 417 for mall messenger service 418,1063 for pneumatic tube, etc., service 418,1064 for car fare and bicycles 418,1064 for street car collections 418,1064 for Detroit River service 418,1064 for special delivery 418,1064 for equipment for 421,1068 dies for letter boxes 421 deficiency appropriation for supplies 24 for carriers 827 for horse hire 827,830 for substitute, etc., carriers 827,830 *City Refuse, D.
C.,* appropriation for disposal of; night soil 690,1019 deficiency appropriation for disposal 21 *Civic Leagues, etc.,* exempt from income tax 766 *Civil Engineers, Navy, Corps of (see also*Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy), officers to rank from date of original appointment 1184 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 76,1081 for field force 76,1081 details from executive departments forbidden 76,1081 transfer of employees 76,1081 for expert examiners 77,1081 for traveling, etc., expenses 77,1081 for field examiners for local boards, etc 77 for contingent expenses 102,1107 for rent 103,1107 for printing and binding for 330 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 15 for field examiners, etc 15 Division of Efficiency made an independent establishment 15 transfer of employees, duties, etc 15 investigation or business methods of, by Bureau of Efficiency, directed 1080 *Claiborne, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 394 *Claims,* appropriation for arbitrating outstanding British and American pecuniary 258,1054 for expenses, defending suits in 311 for defense in Indian depredation 311 deficiency appropriation for paying, certified by accounting officers 28,823 for expenses, defending suits in 43 for paying judgments, Court of Claims 823 for paying Indian depredation 823 *Claims Against the United States,* investigating the methods of examining and auditing, directed 1080 *Clarence, N.
Y,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Classification Division, Post Office Department,* appropriating for superintendent, etc 107,1109 *Classon Point, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of harbor 406 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 *Clay and Dunklin Counties, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Browns Ferry 7 time extended for bridging Saint Francis River by 1 *Clay County, Ark.,* may bridge Black River at Bennetts Ferry 440 *Clay Products,* appropriation for study of properties, processes, etc., of 115,1116 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 114,1115 *Clayton, Maj.
B. T.,* credit in accounts 504 *Clayton, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Clayton, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Clearances,* may be denied vessel refusing freight from any citizen 738 vessels, in time of war in which United States is not engaged, making unequal, etc., preferences under laws of belligerents 799 vessels of belligerent countries refusing equal facilities to neutral American traffic, etc 800 *Clearwater Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of, channel to Tampa Bay 396 *Clearwater National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *“Clemens A.
Reiss,” Steamer,* name of “Frank T. Heffelfinger” changed to 914 *Clerical Assistance, etc., to Senators,* appropriation for 69,1073 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 72,1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72,1076 payment for September, 1916, on day of adjournment 853 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 70,1074 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 66,1070 *Clerks at Consulates,* appropriation for 261,1057 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 253,1048xxxv *Clerks, Messengers, and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 70,1074 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army Headquarters, etc.,* appropriation for pay 625 for additional pay, foreign service 625 for commutation of quarter, etc 625 assignment; duty in War Department forbidden 626 deficiency appropriation for 33 headquarters clerks to be known as Army field clerks; service allowances 625 *Clerks to Committees, House of Representatives)* appropriation for, session 71,1075 for salaries, entire month of September, 1916 853 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 313 seamen’s suits for wages, etc., admitted without security 313 for assistance in naturalization cases 326 payments for June, 1916 326 deficiency appropriation for fees 32,827 deputy, authorized to act with commissioner in drawing juries 873 *Clermont County, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to Mount Moriah Cemetery 833 *Cleveland, Charles,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed 989 *Cleveland National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 406 deficiency appropriation for furnishing new public building 29 marine hospital to be sold to highest bidder 390 appropriation for new hospital, etc., from proceeds 390 for appraisal expenses, etc 390 *Climax Grape, etc., Baskets,* appropriation for administering Act to fix standards for 1163 standard established for interstate shipments, etc,, of 673 penalty for violations 674 *Clinton River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 401 *Clothing and Small Stores Fund, Navy,* appropriation for purchases for issue from 1183 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for, cloth, manufacture, etc 634 indemnity for destroyed, etc 634 sale of cloth cuttings 635 deficiency appropriation for 46,338 *Clothing, Manne Corps,* appropriation for 613,1189 exchange of worn-out sewing machines, etc 1189 *Clover (see* Grasses, etc.) *Clubhouses, etc., Alaska,* keeping, etc., alcoholic liquors in, a misdemeanor; punishment 906 *Clubhouses, etc., D.
C.,* maintaining, etc., where liquor is kept, a misdemeanor 1126 punishment for, etc 1126 *Clubs, Pleasure, etc.,* exempt from income tax 767 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* time extended for installments on surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw; interest to be paid in full 866 *Coal Deposits, Public Lands,* reservation of, in stock raising homestead entries 864 prospecting conditions, etc 864 *Coal Depots (see also* Fuel Depots, Naval), appropriation for 570,1179 *Coal, etc., Navy,* appropriation for, fuel handling, maintenance of depots, etc 604 deficiency appropriation for 815,825,828 *Coal Lands,* appraisal, etc., in school sections of ceded Fort Berthold Reservation, N.
Dak 1131 *Coal Lands, Indian Reservations,* surface agricultural entries allowed on surplus 944 classification; applications, patents, etc 945 mining permitted; prospecting, etc 945 *Coal Tar,* on free list, crude 793 pitch of 793 natural products of, not specially provided for 793 *Coal-Tar Products,* on free list, specially designated 793 ad valorem duty on designated, not colors, dyes, explosives, etc 794 colors, dyes, explosives, etc 794 additional specific duty on 794 annual reduction, etc., after five years 794 *Coast and Geodetic Survey,* appropriation for; advances 318 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 318 limit, outlying islands, etc 318 for Pacific coast 318 for hydrographic researches, etc 318 for offshore soundings.
Coast Pilot, etc 318 for magnetic observations, etc 319 for special surveys 319 for miscellaneous 319 delegates, International Geodetic Association 319 for vessels, repairs, etc 319 for vessels, officers, and men 319 for superintendent, assistants, etc 319 for office force 319 for office expenses 320 obsolete charts may be distributed to education institutions 320 for printing and binding, for 331 deficiency appropriation for repairs to steamer “Explorer” 25 for party expenses 826 *Coast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for commercial telephone service 623 *Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of,* appropriation for fortification expenses under, insular possessions 349,913 made additional member of General Staff Corps 168 to have rank, etc., of major general 349 *Coast Artillery Corps, Army,* composition of, under national defense Act; officers 180 enlisted men; bands 180 rated men, maximum number; pay of coxswains 180 *Coast Artillery, Office of Chief of, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 1096 *Coast Artillery School, Fart Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for incidental expenses 621xxxvi for materials, apparatus, etc 621 *Coast Artillery War Instruction,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 345,909 *Coast Defense Reserve (see* Naval Coast Defense Reserve) *Coast Defenses, etc.,* appropriation for sites for 346 *Coast Guard Cutters,* appropriation for armament and ammunition for two 1176 authorized, two for Pacific coast and Alaskan waters 601 one for anchorage patrol New York Harbor 601 two or more for harbors and shoal waters 601 three light-draft river steamboats, equipped for rescuing lives, etc., Mississippi River floods, etc 601 amounts available for vessels 601 construction at navy yards 601 cost increased of, for Pacific and Alaska coasts and New York Harbor 1185 three additional, authorized for designated duty; limit of cost 1185 appropriation for construction 1185 *Coast Guard, Treasury Department,* appropriation for pay and allowances, officers and enlisted men; cadets 274 for rations, etc 274 for clerks to district superintendents 274 for fuel, ship's stores, etc 274 for repairs of buildings, leases, etc 274 for traveling expenses 274 for death allowances, etc 274 for draft animals; telephone lines; special services 274 for contingent expenses 274 for repairs to cutters 274 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., to certain stations 20 for Life-Saving Service 33 for contingent expenses 805 for repairs to cutter “Onondaga” 805 for Revenue Cutter Service 828 double-pay restriction not applicable to retired officers and enlisted men 582 personnel subject to laws governing Navy when operating as part thereof in time of war 600 jurisdiction of punishments, etc 600 expenses when paid by Navy Department to be reimbursed from available appropriations 600 precedence with personnel of Navy determined by date of commissions 600 assignment to duty by Secretary of Treasury in time of peace 601 Secretary of the Navy in time of war 601 construction, etc., authorized of two cutters for Pacific and Alaska service; cost 601 cutter for anchorage patrol New York Harbor; cost 601 limit of cost increased 1185 two or more cutters for harbors or shoal waters 601 three light-draft river steamboats for Mississippi floods relief, etc.: cost 601 amount available until expended 601 authorized to be built at navy yards 601 three additional, for designated duty; limit of cost 1185 appropriation for construction 1185 aviation stations authorized on Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts and Great Lakes 601 aviation stations authorized; details for aviation duty 601 establishment of school; instructors 601 instruction for, in Army and Navy aviation schools authorized 601 increased pay, etc., for aviation details; number of y early details limited 601 third lieutenants and third lieutenants of engineers increased 601 restriction on appointment of cadets revoked 601 station authorized, Barataria Bay, La 239 wearing uniform by persons not in, prohibited, etc 649 *Coast Guard Office, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chiefs of division, clerks, etc 83,1087 technical, etc., services 83,1087 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 561,1173 clerical, etc., services 561,1173 for Naval War College, maintenance 562,1174 for naval training station, public works 1179 *Coastwise Trade,* foreign-built vessels of American registry, and vessels of Shipping Board, etc., admitted to 730 *Coca Leaves, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law restricting sale, etc., of 86,1091 *Cochetopa National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Coconino National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cody, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation.
Idaho,* subdivision of Plummer townsite; disposal of tracts 435 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 133,976 *Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Cohoes, N.Y.*, appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 276 for recoinage of minor 276 McKinley souvenir gold dollar authorized. 11 legal tender quality, etc 12 delivery to National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association at par 12 *Cold Spring Inlet.
N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 292,393 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Collect on Delivery Mail.* appropriation for indemnity for lost 24,1067 *Collectors of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses of, deputies, etc 85,1090 for additional for, on emergency taxes 86 all collections to be deposited daily 86 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 20 for salaries, additional, 1917 803 *Collector’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 678,1006 for preparing tax-sale certificates 678,1006xxxvii records and tax accounts of assessor’s office transferred to 1005 all tax bills to be issued by; certificates of taxes due 1005 assessment ledgers to be delivered annually from assessor to 1005 copies of wills, etc., relating to real property to be furnished to, by register of wills 1005 *Colleges, etc.,* alcohol for, may be withdrawn from bond free of tax 355 bond required 355 credit for training in, under detailed Army officer, as service in senior division Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 853 having course of military instruction to be supplied with arms, etc.; conditions 197 details from Army for; number 197 maintenance of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in, having military instruction 191 *Colliers, Panama Canal,* appropriation for constructing two; cost 333 for repairs to “Ulysses” and “Achilles” 605 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Colon, Panama,* appropriation for operating public works, etc., from receipts therefor 335 *Colona Ferry, Ill.,* time extended for bridging Rock River at 4 *Colorado,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103,1107 public lands in, may be added to Pike and Colorado National Forests, description 848 enlarged homesteads entries allowed in 850 use of Grand Junction former Indian school property by, modified 128 *Colorado Judicial District,* constitution of 225 terms, Denver 225 Durango 225 Grand Junction 225 Montrose 225 Pueblo 225 rooms to be provided in public buildings, Grand Junction and Durango 225 adjournments authorized at Grand Junction and Durango if no business to be transacted 225 deputies and offices to be maintained 226 *Colorado National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 additions to, authorized 848 *Colorado River,* appropriation for improvement of, repair of levee on Gila River, near Yuma, Ariz 404 bridge authorized across, Needles, Cal 533 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for channels, etc., for irrigation purposes 129,974 *Colorado River, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for flood protection 408 *Colorants,* appropriation for developing standards of, etc., for industrial use 115,116 for utilizing raw materials for 463,1152 *Colored Women and Children, D.C., National Home for,* appropriation for care of children in 709,1037 *Colors* duty on coal tar products not 793 used as 794 additional specific 794 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs to nurses cottages 279 for equipment, use of balance 279 for care of indigent patients 707,1035 deficiency appropriation for care of indigent patients 807 for construction, etc 807 *Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 310 for repairs 310 for new sewer to West Virginia Avenue, additional machinery 310 for replacing women’s dormitory 310 parcel of land transferred to 310 for expenses of instruction 699,1027 deficiency appropriation for instruction expenses 806 for improvements, etc 818 *Columbia National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to 710,1038 *Columbia River,* appropriation for improvement of, etc., Celilo Falls to mouth of Snake River 405 for improvement of, below Vancouver, Wash 405 for improvement of mouth of 405 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, channel from Saint Helens to deep water 410 The Dalles, Oreg., to Vancouver, Wash 410 Bakers Bay to Ilwaco. Wash 410 Youngs Bay, to County Road Bridge 410 Celilo Falls, Oreg., to mouth of Snake River 410 Snake River to Pittsburg Landing, Idaho 410 *Columbia River Quarantine Station,* appropriation for repairs, and equipment of hulk 270 *Columbia, S, C.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 terms of court at 721 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase 287 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 153,989 deficiency appropriation for Support, etc 31 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* allotment on, to Se-cum-ka-nullax in lieu of former 155 lands in, granted to Washington State Historical Society 154 payment to credit of Indians 155 intoxicants prohibited 155 purchase of water rights for Indian allot-tees of diminished 155 surplus lands of, reserved for agency, etc., purposes 672 use of missions 672 fee simple patent for tract to Saint Mary’s School and Mission 672 for cemeteries 672 intoxicants prohibited 672xxxviii *Colville National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Oklahoma.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 145,982 for support, etc., of from tribal funds 145,982 *Combinations in Restraint of Trade (see also*Antitrust Laws), purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 619,1195 *Commerce,* appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating 312 *Commerce and Navigation (see also* Shipping), clearances, etc., in time of war may be refused vessels denying equal facilities to American traffic by reason of laws of belligerents 799 clearances may be denied vessels of belligerent countries which deny equal facilities to American traffic in tune of war in which United States is neutral 800 facilities of trade, etc., may be refused vessels of foreign belligerents denied by them to Americans 800 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for promoting, etc 111,1113 deficiency appropriation for promoting and developing 25 *Commerce, Interstate, etc.
(see* Interstate Commerce Regulations) *Commerce, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Commerce with Central and South America,* appropriation for expenses, promoting, etc 111,1113 *Commercial Attachés,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 111,1113 *Commission, Lincoln Memorial,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 15 *Commission of Fine Arts,* appropriation for expenses 291 construction of Aqueduct Bridge, D. C., to be submitted to 163 design, etc., of Dupont Memorial subject to approval of 944 site and design of “Titanic” Memorial to be approved by 1046 to give advice to Public Buildings Commission 328 *Commission on Industrial Relations,* final reports of, etc., ordered printed 59 *Commissioner General of Immigration (see also*Immigration, Commissioner General of), duties and authority of, under Immigration Act 892 *Commissioners of Conciliation,* appropriation for services and expenses 116,1117 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 26 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 313 deficiency appropriation for fees 32,33,43,827,830 *Commissions, International (see* International Commissions) *Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,* chairman and two members to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 *Committee on Appropriations, Senate,* chairman and two members to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 *Committee on Expenses of District of Columbia, Joint,* time extended for report by 4 *Committee on Finance, Senate,* information, etc., from Tariff Commission, to be at disposal of 796 *Committee on Flood Control, House of Representatives,* examinations of projects for flood control to be made on request of 951 *Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives,* appropriation for investigating Indian Service by members of, elected to Sixty-fifth Congress 993 extent of investigation, authority, etc 993 *Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives,* five members to serve on Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce investigation, etc 387 *Committee on Interstate Commerce, Senate,* five members to serve on Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce investigation, etc 387 *Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives,* chairman made ex officio member of Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 608 *Committee on Naval Affairs, Senate,* chairman made ex officio member of Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 608 *Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives,* three members to be designated on commission to investigate pneumatic tube mail service 1064 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads,* *Senate,* three members to be designated on commission to investigate pneumatic tube mail service 1064 *Committee on Printing, Joint (see* Joint Committee on Printing) *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds,* *House of Representatives,* chairman and two members to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds,* *Senate,* chairman and two members to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 *Committee on Rules, Senate,* appropriation for preparing Senate Manual biennially by clerk of 68 *Committee on the District of Columbia, House* *of Representatives,* joint committee of. and Senate, to report on changes in tax laws 717 *Committee on the District of Columbia, Senate,* joint committee of, and House or Representatives, to report on changes in tax laws 717 *Committee on the Library, House of Representatives,* chairman to serve on commission for memorial to John Ericsson 672 *Committee on the Library, Senate,* chairman to serve on commission for memorial to John Ericsson 671xxxix *Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives,* information, etc., from Tariff Commission to be at disposal of 796 *Common Carrier by Water (see also* Shipping Act), meaning of term in Shipping Act 728 *Common Carrier by Water in Foreign Commerce (see also* Shipping Act), meaning of term in Shipping Act 728 ocean tramp, not deemed a 728 *Common Carrier by Water in Interstate Commerce (see also* Shipping Act), meaning of term in Shipping Act 728 *Common Carriers, Railroad,* appropriation for enforcing uniform system of accounts by 280 for compelling use of safety appliances 280 for securing reports of accidents, etc 280 for investigating block-signal and train control systems, etc 280 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 281 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc 281 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 281 bills of lading issued by, in interstate, and foreign, commerce; regulations governing 538 eight hour standard for day’s work of train employees of, in interstate commerce, January 1, 1917 721 liability for actual loss, etc., not applicable to baggage on passenger trains, etc 442 other property, except ordinary live stock, at special rates based upon declared value 442 schedule of rates, etc., to be filed 442 meaning of “ordinary live stock” 442 may allow reduced rates to State militia attending Army encampments, etc 646 penalty for violating Act limiting hours of service of employees of, modified— 61 prohibition against officers, etc., having interest in purchases thereof deferred six months 674 deferred to January 8, 1918 1201 to facilitate military traffic in time of war 604 shipments to agents of the United States in time of peace to be delivered as promptly as possible 604 no embargo to apply to 604 *Commutation of Rations,* appropriation for, Civil War 297 *Compensation to Injured Government Employees (see* Injuries to Government Employees) *Compton Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 82,1087 for expenses, superintendent, etc 82,1087 for special examinations, etc 82,1087 time limit for furnishing copy for annual reports, not applicable to 336 *Comptroller of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, law clerks, etc 80,1085 *Concert Hall Proprietors,* special tax imposed on; rates, etc 791 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes,* appropriation for expenses of commissioners of, etc 116,1117 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of 26 *Conciliation of Railway Employees’ Differences (see* Board of Mediation and Conciliation) *Condemnation Proceedings, D.
C.,* appropriation for attorney in charge of 108,1110 employment of other counsel forbidden 108,1110 publication, etc., of notices of proceedings for 21 *Conduit Road, D. C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement, etc 713,1042 *Coney Island, N.* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Sea Gate, and waters from Graves-end Bay to Ambrose Channel 406 *Confederate Burial Plats,* appropriation for care, etc 287 *Confederate Monument Association, Lunen-burg County, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 287 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for headstones for unmarked graves of, in national cemeteries 287 time extended for marking graves of, who died in Northern Prisons 52 *Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Sandusky Bay, Ohio,* appropriation for care, etc., of 287 *Confederate Veterans’ Association,* regulations for preserving order, etc., at reunion of, in District of Columbia 942 penalty for violations 942 appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 942 permits for overhead electric wires for illumination 943 loan of flags, etc., for decorations 943 use of reservations, etc., permitted 943 loan of hospital tents, etc 944 *Confederate Veterans’ Encampment, Birmingham, Ala.,* loan of tents, etc., for, authorized 10 *Confederate Veterans, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to 710,1038 *Confederated Bands of Ute Indians (see* Ute Indians, Confederated Bands) *Conference, International Arbitration (see*International Arbitration Conference) *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc 72,1076 *Conference on Immigration, International,* authority of President to call, etc 894 *Conference, Second Pan American Financial,* invitation to Central and South American Governments to attend, at Washington, D.C 1052 appropriation for expenses 1052 *Congaree River, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Congress,* removal from State to Federal courts of suits, etc., against officers of 532 *Congress, Pan American Scientific,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 3 *Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for headstone for grave of Scarlet Crow, Sioux Indian chief, in 145xl *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling 69,1073 *Congressional Employees,* salaries for December, 1915, to be paid December 17 3 for September, 1916, to be paid on day of adjournment 853 for December, 1916, to be paid December 22 861 *Congressional Library (see* Library of Congress) *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 72,1076 for reporting debates, Senate 69,1073 for printing and binding 330 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting debates, House of Representatives 822 for extra services, reporting debates, Senate 822 *Conneaut, Ohio,* appropriation for light station, etc 317 *Connecticut River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Hartford 391 below Hartford 392 bridge authorized across, at Springfield, Mass 536 *Connellsville, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Conness, Leland S.,* electric street railway franchise to, South Hilo, Hawaii, modified 438 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance of national forests acquired for 460,1149 for acquiring additional lands, 1917 and 1918 462 for employment of agents, etc., from Conservation fund 462,1150 for cooperation with States in fighting, etc., forest fires 475,1166 areas authorized in, for game, bird, and fish preserves 476 punishment for unlawfully hunting, etc., in 476 prospecting, etc., minerals, in acquired lands authorized; terms, etc 462,1150 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for steam launch for embassy at 254,1050 for prison expenses 262,1058 *Constants, etc.
International Commission on Tables of,* appropriation for contribution to 257,1053 *“Constitution,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 *Construction Corps, Navy (see* Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy) *Construction Plants, Navy.* appropriation for repairs and improvements at specified navy yards 605,1185 *Consular Assistants,* appropriation for bringing home from abroad remains of 255,1051 for salaries 261,1057 *Consular Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 261,1057 for expenses 261,1057 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 253,1048 for transportation to and from poets 254,1050 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 255,1050 appropriation for bringing home from abroad, remains of 255,1051 for salaries 261,1056 for post allowances in belligerent countries, etc 261,1057 deficiency appropriation for vice consuls 802,829 for salaries 826,829 to verify medical examination of alien emigrants at port of departure 884 *Consular Service (see. also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 77,1082 *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire 261,1057 for contingent expenses 262,1058 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 31,33 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 261,1056 *Consuls General,* appropriation for salaries 261,1056 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 124 for preventing spread of, in interstate traffic 440 aliens afflicted with loathsome or dangerous. excluded admission 875 restrictions on admission of families of resident aliens affected with 891 *Contagious Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for paying Indians for live stock destroyed in eradicating etc 128,973 for preventing spread of. livestock. 450,1138 for emergency use, arresting, etc 492,1167 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 492,1167 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 702,1029 *Containers for Small Fruits, etc.,* standards established for interstate shipments, etc., of 673 penalty for violations 674 *Contested Election Expenses, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for 822 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for Senate 69,1073 for House of Representatives 73,1077 for Library of Congress 75,1079 for Executive Office 76,1080 for Department of State 78,1082 for Treasury Department 84,1088 for War Department 92,1096 for Navy Department 98,1102 for Interior Department 102,1106 for Post Office Department 108,1110 for Department of Justice 109,1111 for Department of Commerce 115,1116 for Department of Labor 118,1119 for Indian Department 127,972 for foreign missions 254,1049 for consulates 262,1058 for Independent Treasury 276 for land offices 299 for Department of Agriculture 469,1158 for Navy 558,1169 for Army 620 for District of Columbia 681,1009 *Contiguous Foreign Countries,* head tax provisions on aliens entering from 875 *Contract Labor Laws,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing 325xli *Contract Laborers,* alien, excluded admission, if promised employment at labor of any kind, etc 876 applications for admission of skilled labor, bearings, etc 877 actors, professors, ministers, servants, etc., excepted 877 attendants, etc., to exhibits at expositions may be admitted; conditions 878 inducing, etc., immigration of, by prepaying passage, etc., unlawful; punishment for 879 by promise of employment, unlawful; punishment for 879 special employees authorized for enforcement of laws relating to alien 893 payment of expenses 893 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay 626 deficiency appropriation for mileage 29,33,45,824 *Contracts,* excise tax on, for sale of cotton for future delivery at exchanges 476 *Contracts for Work, etc., D.
C.,* bond required; guarantees designated 688 no cash retent required 689 *Contracts, Government,* suspension of eight-hour labor requirement in emergency cases 1192 *Contracts, Mail (see also* Postal Service), provisions relating to 161 transportation, may be signed by an Assistant Postmaster General 1068 *Convicts,* provisions for deportation of alien 889 *Convicts, D. C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 705,1033 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 41,807 may be imprisoned in District Jail or reformatory 711 transfers from present penitentiaries; maintenance 711 *Conway, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Conway County Bridge District, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River by 927 *Cook, Commander Allen M., U.
S. Navy, retired,* to be commander on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Cooper River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Cooper River, S. C.,* appropriation for dredging approach to navy yard 567 *Cooperative Agricultural Extension (see* Agricultural Extension Work, Cooperative) *Coos Bay Military Reservation, Oreg.,*g ranted Marshfield and North Bend for park purposes; conditions 516 *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 405 *Coos River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 *Coosa River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Coosa River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, between Rome and Dam No. 4 395 Dam No. 4 395 Dam No. 5 396 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 74,1078 for printing and binding for 331 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation 317 for improvement of 405 *Cordials, etc.,* internal revenue tax on 786 *Cordova, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Core Sound, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Beaufort from 395 *Carn,* appropriation for adapting, etc., from tropical regions 453,1141 for study of broom 454,1142 for improving, etc 454,1142 official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 *Coronado National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 679,1007 for expenses 683,1011 for cold-storage plant, morgue 1011 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 805 for contingent expenses 805 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 678,1006 *Corporation Excise Tax,* deficiency appropriation for refund of 20 *Corporations,* excess profits tax levied on incomes of domestic 1000 foreign, derived in United States 1000 exemptions allowed; personal services included 1001 required to make sworn statements of all dividends paid 1004 names of stockholders 1004 *Corporations Bureau (see also* Federal Trade Commission), deficiency appropriation for special attorneys, etc 32 *Corporations, Domestic,* income tax provisions 765 deductions 768 special excise tax on capital, etc., of 789 insurance companies exempted from reserve funds, etc 790 exemption of $99,000 790 credit allowed for munitions tax 791 corporations not in business, etc., exempt 791 *Corporations, Foreign,* income tax provisions 765 deductions 769 special excise tax imposed on capital of, for business in United States 790 insurance companies exempted from reserve funds, etc 790xlii special excise tax imposed on capital of; exemption of $99,000 790 subject to making returns 790 credit allowed for munitions tax 790 corporations not in business, etc., exempt 790 *Corps of Engineers, Army (see* Engineer Corps, Army) *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance of channel from Aransas Pass 399 *Correspondence Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for chief 1109 *Coshocton, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 264 *Cost of Living of Wage Earners, D.
C.,* appropriation for inquiry into 857 *Cost of Production,* investigation of, abroad, to be made by Tariff Commission 796 *Cost of Production, etc., Dutiable Articles* *Abroad,* appropriation for investigating, etc 111 transfer of service, employees, etc., from Department of Commerce to Tariff Commission 796 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 for legation premises, San Jose 1058 *Cotton (see also* Cotton Futures Act), appropriation for investigating, etc., diseases of 453,1141 for cultural methods, breeding, etc 453,1141 for investigation of insects affecting 465,1154 for investigating handling, etc., standards. grades, etc 473,1163 for testing spinning value of standard grades, etc 473,1163 for emergency expenses, preventing spread of pink boll worm of 1164 official standards to be established, etc 479 changes restricted 479 provisions for warehouses for storage, etc., of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 statistics of cottonseed and products to be collected and published monthly 436 raw, waste, etc., used for guncotton, medicated cotton, etc., quarterly 437 *Cotton and Tobacco Statistics Division, Census Office,* created as an independent division 110 *Cotton Boll Weevil* appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and for meeting ravages of 470,1159 restricted to cooperative contributions within the State 470,1159 *Cotton Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., raising cattle, etc., in 491,1166 erection of barns, etc., authorized 491,1166 *Cotton Futures Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses collecting tax under 86,1090 for expenses, etc., of enforcing 474,1163 title designated 476 construction of terms used 476 corporations, etc., liable for acts of officials, agents, etc 476 excise tax on contracts at exchanges, etc., of sales for future delivery 476 written contracts required; contents; assumed weight of bales 476 conditions relieving contracts from tax 476 conforming to terms of Act 476 specifying authorized grades, prices, dates of making, and of delivery 476 middling accepted as basis, if grade not specified 477 for delivery of, or within, standard, grades 477 allowing for difference from grade contracted for 477 not to deliver prohibited grades 477 details of exclusions 477 full weight to be tendered, etc 477 notice of tender to be given; certificate of identity, etc 477 submission of disputes to determination of Secretary of Agriculture 477 acceptance of conditions of Act 477 rules for determining disputes to be made 477 effect of findings in suits between parties 477 determination of difference in prices 478 from spot market sales at market of delivery 478 from average at five spot markets 478 values based on standard grades 478 if based on another grade 478 no tax on contracts agreeing to accept tender of other than specified grades, etc 478 not applicable to adjustment of prices by fixed differences, etc 478 designated as Section 6A contracts; evidence of character 478 provisions of section 10 not applicable 478 spot markets to be designated 478 public notice to be given 478 method of determining bona fide 479 fixing grade values if spot markets not designated 479 official cotton standards to be designated and promulgated 479 changes, etc., authorized in present 479 restriction of 479 one year’s notice required of 479 preparation, etc., of official forms 479 additional contracts not subject to tax 479 conforming to rules, etc 479 haring specified requirements 479 providing for delivery of cotton contracted for 480 requiring actual transfers of specified cotton 480 general acceptance 480 no tax on sales of spot cotton 480 section not applicable to other exchange, etc., contracts 480 payment of tax; affixing stamps by seller 480 contracts not enforceable unless law complied with 480 collection and enforcement of tax 480 accounts, etc., to be kept; verified returns required 480 clearing house records, etc 480 agents to be appointed; pay, duties, etc 480 internal revenue laws applicable 480 punishment, for violations; imprisonment of natural persons 480 additional penalty; recovery 481 one-half to informer 481 prosecutions 481 testimony compulsory in actions under 481 criminal immunity to witnesses 481 State laws not impaired 481 appropriation of unexpended balance for revenue expenses 481xliii appropriation for determining spot markets, establishing standards, etc 481 publication of results of investigations, etc 481 receipts from costs, etc., to be covered into the Treasury 481 sections establishing standards and making appropriations effective immediately 481 other, first day of the month succeeding date of passage 481 prior contracts not affected 482 former Act repealed 482 status of rights, etc., under 482 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 482 *Cotton Production, Consumption, etc.,* appropriation for securing information for census reports on 110,1112 *Cottonseed,* appropriation for interbreeding experiments 1142 monthly statistics of, and products to be collected and published 436 subjects specified; limit of expenses 437 information only for statistical purposes 437 punishment for unauthorized divulging of 437 mill owners, manufacturers, etc., to furnish detailed information relative to, and products 437 punishment for refusal 437 *Cottonwood River, Fans.,* investigation of flood periods of 410 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* terms of court at 13,55 *Council {or National Defense,* established for coordination of industries and resources for national security and welfare 649 composed of Secretaries of specified Departments 649 advisory commission to be appointed by the President on nomination of 649 special qualifications designated 649 allowances for expenses; no compensation 649 investigations, etc., to be conducted under 649 frontier railroad transportation for special military defense 650 location of highways and railroads for military, etc., purposes 650 utilization of waterways 650 military and naval defense resources 650 domestic production of necessities if foreign commerce interrupted 650 development of seagoing transportation 650 data of production, etc., of military supplies 650 information to producers as to military, etc., supplies needed by the Government 650 concentration, etc., of resources of the Nation 650 regulations, etc., to be adopted 650 work under direction of advisory commission 650 assistance by subordinate bodies 650 employment of experts, special commitees, etc 650 appropriation for expenses of, travel, etc 650 submission of reports, etc 650 account of expenditures 650 by approval of President without items 650 *Counselor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 77,1082 *Counselor of Embassy or Legation,* office created; designation of secretary as 252 *Counterfeiting, etc.,* appropriation for expenses in suppressing, etc.; restriction 277 protecting person of the President 277 details under Secret Service Division forbidden 277 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, etc 824 *Cowl of Appeals, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc., half from District revenues 119,1119 for reports of decisions 703,1031 for care, etc., of building 705,1033 jurisdiction in appeals from decision of Postmaster General of unfair discriminations in second class mail cases 424 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 119,1120 for auditors, etc 119,1120 for contingent expenses 119,1120 for reporting decisions 120,1120 for pay of custodian 120,1120 for repairs of building 298 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding for 27 for paying judgments of 27,823 for repairs to building 817 for paying Mille Lac Indians judgment of 823 for paying judgments, in Indian depredation claims 823 claim of Massachusetts for premium of coin, etc., referred to 355 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux to be determined by 47 jurisdiction to determine claims of Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Sioux Indians, for restoration of annuities 1195 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for salaries 119,1120 for rent, etc 119,1120 for printing and binding for 331 *Courthouse, D.
C.,* appropriation for restoration and reconstruction of 298 for employees 705,1033 deficiency appropriation for reconstruction, etc., 1917 817 for rent of quarters for officials, etc 817 half from District revenues 817 for expenses, temporary quarters 860 allowed for temporary quartering troops participating in inaugural ceremonies 903 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.,* appropriation for support of convicts out of the District, etc 705,1033 for courthouse employees 705,1033 for court of appeals building, care, etc 705,1033 for supreme court expenses 705,1033 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses 428 *Courts Martial, National Guard,* provisions governing 308 *Courts Martial, Naval Militia (see also* Naval Militia), provisions regulating 598 *Courts Martial, Navy,* provisions for ordering, extended 586 *Courts of Appeal, Circuit (see* Circuit Courts of Appeal) xliv *Courts, United States (see* United States Courte) *Coweta County, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River between Carroll County and. 6 *Cowlitz River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 *Coyotes,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 467,1155 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 467,1155 for destroying, for suppression of rabies 467,1156 deficiency appropriation for destroying, affected with rabies 24 *Craighead County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River 920 *Crane, Robert T.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 805 *Crapo, George R., Paymaster, Navy,* credit in accounts of 581 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for constructing roads, bridges, etc 289 for protection, etc 308 for commissioner in 1120 deficiency appropriation by commissioner 818 jurisdiction assumed over lands in, ceded by Oregon 521 rights reserved 522 included in Oregon judicial district 522 punishment of offenses in, etc 522 hunting, fishing, etc., prohibited 522 regulations, etc., to be made 522 punishment for killing game, etc 522 forfeiture of guns, baps, etc 523 commissioner to be appointed; powers, authority, etc 523 arrests, etc 523 service of process, etc 523 salary; residence, etc 523 fees, costs, etc.; deposit 524 notification of acceptance 524 *Crater National Forest, Oreg, and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Creek Indians, Okla, (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for common schools 147,984 for M.
L. Mott from tribal funds 984 for land for pasture, Nuyaka School, from tribal funds 986 allotments to, only on specific authority of Congress 986 per capita payment from tribal funds to citizens not receiving allotments of land 986 *Crematory, D. C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance 703,1031 *Creosote Oil,* on free list 793 *Cresol,* on free list 793 *Creston, Iowa,* terms of court at 13,56 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for 314 deficiency appropriation for 43 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for refusal of railroads to perform mail service as provided by law 431 violating cotton futures Act provision 480 additional; one-half to informer 481 violating regulations for use of standard lime barrels 531 penalty for violating standard grape, etc., basket regulations 674 unjust discriminations, etc., by common carriers by water 733 unlawful agreements, etc., by common carriers by water 733 common earners by water, etc., not making reports, etc 734 violating provisions of Shipping Act, general 738 not making, etc., estate tax returns 780 inducing, etc., contract labor importation 899 advertising abroad, soliciting, etc., contract laborers 879 soliciting immigration by vessel owners, etc 879 landing passengers denied for persistent violations 880 bringing in diseased, etc., aliens 880 mentally and physically defective aliens 880 illiterates, excluded Asiatics, etc 881 failure to deliver manifests, etc., of alien passengers 884 refusing to return inadmissible aliens, etc 887 refusing to transport deported aliens 887 falsely representing alien as member of vessel’s crew 895 permitting landing of inadmissible alien seamen 895 discharging inadmissible alien in port 896 employing diseased, etc., aliens on passenger vessel 896 nondelivery of crew lists, etc 897 allowing excess number on passenger vessels 918 punishment for violating act limiting hours of service of railroad employees 61 injuring, etc., mail receptacles or contents 162 willfully taking contents therefrom 162 assaulting earner while on duty 162 aiding in such offenses 162 fraudulent advertising, etc., District of Columbia 165 refusing to furnish arms, etc., in time of war 213 unlawfully wearing United States uniform 217 violating regulations, etc., Yellowstone National Park 238 offenses in Mount Rainier Park, Wash 244 making false statements in farm land loan applications 382 overvaluing security offered for farm land loans 382 accepting gratuities, etc., by land bank examiners 383 counterfeiting, etc., farm loan bonds 383 uttering, etc., counterfeit farm loan bonds 383 altering, etc., farm loan bonds 383 receiving unauthorized fees, etc., by officials of land banks or loan associations 383 unauthorized divulging of information by land bank examiners, etc 384 embezzlement of funds of farm loan associations and land banks, etc 384 false representation of character, etc., of farm Ioan bonds 385 divulging reports of cottonseed, products, etc., without authority 437xlv punishment for refusing to furnish statistics of cotton-seed, products, etc 437 unlawfully hunting, etc., on game preserves set aside under Conservation Act 476 violating cotton futures Act provisions by natural persons 481 violating, etc., provisions of grain standards Act 485 assaulting official executing grain standards act 485 violating provisions of warehouse Act 490 injuries to water holes, etc., on arid and desert lands 518 offenses in Crater Lake Park, Oreg 522 violating sanitary, etc., regulations, Canal Zone 527 violating immigration restrictions, Canal Zone 529 injuries to Panama Canal, etc 529 violating rules, etc., of national park service 535 counterfeiting, etc., bills of lading in interstate and foreign commerce 544 false statements, etc., in bills of lading, interstate, etc., commerce 544 violating, etc., provisions of Act relating to bills of lading 544 violating provisions of child-labor Act 675 violating eight-hour workday provisions 722 violating prohibitions of Shipping Act as to sale of vessels to foreigners, etc 731 falsifying, etc., reports of common earners by water 736 divulging information received by internal revenue officials 773 publishing income tax returns 773 false statements in estate tax returns, etc 780 violating requirements, etc., of munitions manufacturers’ tax 782 avoiding payment of stamp tax on wines 787 unauthorized divulging information, etc., obtained by Tariff Commission 798 selling imports below market price to create monopoly therefor in United States 798 importing articles from countries prohibited admission under proclamation of the President 799 furnishing prohibited facilities of trade to prohibited foreign ships, etc 800 departure of detained vessel without clearance, etc 800 exceeding permissive amount of water from Niagara River above the Falls 868 importing aliens for prostitution or immoral purposes 878 return of deported prostitutes, etc 878 inducing, etc., contract labor importation 879 illegally landing, etc., aliens 880 landing aliens at other than designated times and places 881 failure to file lists of passengers, etc 885 false evidence affecting landing, etc., of aliens 886 obstructing, etc., immigration officials 886 aiding anarchists to enter, etc 894 desecrating, etc., United States flag in District of Columbia 900 violating Alaska prohibition Act 903 master, etc., permitting excess number of passengers 918 punishment for mailing, etc., threats against the President 919 false representations to settlers as to locality, etc., of public lands 936 mailing liquor advertisements to State or Territory in violation of laws thereof 1069,1202 shipping liquors in interstate commerce into State or Territory where laws prohibit 1069 supplementing salary of Government employee from sources other than official 1106 violating provisions of District of Columbia prohibition Act 1123 forging, counterfeiting, etc., certificates of discharge from Army or Navy 1182 willfully trespassing upon, injuring, etc., military works 1194 interfering with torpedo, etc., defense system 1194 violating regulations, establishing defensive sea areas 1194 *Crimes, etc.,*a appropriation for detection and prosecution of 311 protection of the President 311 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of, etc 43 *Criminal Code,* amended, section 44 1194 section 198 162 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of,* appropriation for aid to 700,1027 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for preserving, exchange, etc 312 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 255,1050 alien, excluded admission, if involving moral turpitude 875 *Crisp County, Ga.,* may bridge Flint Hiver, at Huguenins Ferry 513 *Cristobal, Canal Zone,* appropriation for constructing dock at 333 *“Cristobal,” Panama Canal Steamship,* appropriation for reboilering 334 not transferred to Navy 334 *Crook National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *“Crook,” U.
S. Army Transport,* sale authorized 634 *Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 468,1157 for general expenses 469,1157 monthly crop reports publication 1157 for administrative expenses 469,1157 for field agents 469,1157 *Crop Plants,* appropriation for investigating physiology of, etc 453,1141 *Crop Reports, Monthly,* to be printed, etc., the twelfth of each month 1157 *Crops,* appropriation for technological, etc., investigations 453,1142 for breeding, study, etc., arid-land 454,1142 for investigations of insects affecting cereal, etc 465,1154xlvi *Crosby, W.
H., and others,* may bridge Niagara River, Buffalo, N. Y 751 substitute tunnel in lieu 751 *Cross County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, near Parkin 920 *Crow Creek Indian Hospital, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Crow Creek Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 139,980 *Crown Point Reservation, N.
Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Crum Creek, Pa.,* exchange of lands at Schooner Ledge light station, Delaware River, mouth of 239 *Crum River, Pa.,* change of channel authorized by Alba B. Johnson, etc 393 bridge to be maintained over new course, etc 393 *Cuba,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 for acquisition of legation premises, Habana 260 for preserving monuments, etc., to soldiers who fell in 287 admission to Military Academy authorized of René W. Pinté y Wentworth 50 head tax not levied on aliens, entering from, for temporary stay, etc 875 sales of ordnance and ordnance stores to 643 *Cuero, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Culion, P.
I.,* appropriation for care of lepers, etc., naval station 559,1170 *Cultures, Plant Nutrition,* appropriation for testing samples, etc 453,1141 *Cumberland River,* appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville, Tenn 399 below Nashville 399 bridge authorized across, near Clarksville, Tenn 924,924 *Cumberland Sound, Ria. and Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Saint Johns River from 396 *Cumidin,* duty on 793 *Cummings Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, Lillian, Ala., to 235 *Cumol,* on free list 793 *Cunard Steamship Company (Limited),* appropriation for refund to 325 *Currency (see* National Currency) *Current River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 399 *Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153,989 *Custer National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Custodians, Assistant (see* Operating Force, Public Buildings) *Customhouse Brokers,* special tax imposed on 791 *Customs,* appropriation for collecting revenue from 277 detection of frauds, etc 277 for automatic recording scales 277 for compensation in lieu of moieties 278 appropriation for bridge at Nogales, Ariz., customhouse lands 278 deficiency appropriation for collecting revenue from 28,824 bonded warehouses for storing imported Mexican peas without paying duty; regulations, etc 239 duties on imports from ceded West India Islands 1133 articles of insular production or of United States, free 1133 immediate transportation privileges granted Chopaka, Wash 354 Laurier, Wash 354 Jacksonville, Fla 229 Northport, Wash 354 Noyes, Minn 435 Winston-Salem, N.
C 232 laborers, rate of pay modified 803 time extended for withdrawals from warehouse for export to Mexico 725 *Customs Appeals, Court of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 119,1120 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, conducting 311 for fees, etc., witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 311 *Customs Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79,1084 *Customs Laws,* deficiency appropriation for administration of 31 investigation of administration, fiscal and industrial effects of, etc., by Tariff Commission 796 relations to revenue, effect on industries and labor, etc 796 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau far Publication of,* appropriation for annual contribution 255,1051 *Cutters,* Coast Guard (see Coast Guard Cutters) *Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 399 **D.** Page *D Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Twelfth to Thirteenth Streets 1014 *da Posa, J. L., Estate,* deficiency appropriation for 803 *Daeley, Richard,* additional homestead entry allowed 977 *Dairy Farms, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc 703,1030 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 450,1139 for cheese investigations, etc 450 *Dairy Show, National,* appropriation for exhibit of agricultural extension work at meeting of 475 *Dairying Enterprises in Western Semiarid and Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in establishing 491,1166 *Dallas and Southwestern Motorway Company,* may bridge Brazos River, Somerville County, Tex 354 *Daly, Charles P.,* may be appointed military storekeeper, Quartermaster Corps; rank, pay, etc 626xlvii *Dams,* construction of bridge and, authorized across Mahoning River, Ohio 921 maintenance, etc., across Saint Croix River, Baileyville and Grand Falls, Me., consented to 534 time extended for constructing, across Savannah River 34 *Danish West Indies (see also* West Indian Islands acquired from Denmark), bond issue authorized for purchase of 1002 temporary government, etc., for, purchased from Denmark 1132 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 296 *Darien, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 395 *Dalit National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Daughters of American Revolution,* condemned cannon granted to, Gaffney, S. C 832 *Daughters of the American Revolution, D. C.,* appropriation for refund of real estate taxes, 1916 717,1009 real property of, exempted from taxes 514 additional lots included 1009 *Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company,* time extended for bridges, docks, etc., by, in Mobile Bay, Ala 246 *Davenport, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 terms of court at 13,56 *Davis, J.
McCan,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 822 *Days Creek, Tex. and Ark.,* preliminary examination etc., of, to be made 409 *Dayton, Ohiot* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 29,825 designated as headquarters for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 297 sale of old post office building at; proceeds 13 *de Borja, J. Ricardo, of Ecuador,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction 504 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 828 *De Funiak Springs, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 264 *De Lana, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *De Vaughns Siding, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Flint River at 35 *Dead Letters,* to be sent to Post Office Department or designated office 418 containing value to be recorded and kept for one year 418 disposal if not claimed 418 disposal of others 418 *Dead Letters Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 106,1109 *Data Oil,* on free list 793 *Deadwood, S.
Dak., Page.* appropriation for assay office at 89,1094 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C. (see* Columbia Institution, D. C.) *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 72,1076 for reporting, Senate 69,1073 for printing and binding 330 deficiency appropriation for extra services reporting. House of Representatives 822 for extra services reporting, Senate 822 *Decatur, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Decatur County, Ga.,* may reconstruct bridge across Flint River, at Bainbridge 925 *Decatur County, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Greensburg Grand Army poet 841 *Decedents,* tax imposed on net estate of 777,1002 rates, etc 777,1002 *Deciduous Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465,1154 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 311 deficiency appropriation for expenses 43 *Defensive Sea Areas,* punishment for violations of regulations within established 1194 *Deferred Rebates,* allowing, etc., by common carriers by water, forbidden; definition 733 penalty for 733 *Deficiency Appropriations,* for Department of State 3,15,802 Pan American Scientific Congress 3 foreign intercourse 15 diplomatic and consular service 802 for Post Office Department 3,23,819 postal service 3,23,820 for Interior Department 3,23,42,817 public lands 817 for legislative 3,26,821 for Senate 26,821 for House of Representatives 26,822 for Lincoln Memorial Commission 15 for Burea of Efficiency 15,801 for Civil Service Commission 15 for Interstate Commerce Commission 15 for Treasury Department 15,802,860 public buildings 16,803 internal revenue 20,803 Coast Guard 20,805 Federal Farm Loan Board 803 mints and assay offices 860 for District of Columbia 21,41,805,860 for War Department 22,45,337,339,809,859 Armv 22,45,337,810,859 buildings and grounds, D.
C 810 armories and arsenals 810 river and harbor work 810 Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 812 Panama Canal 811 Vicksburg memorial celebration 812 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 22 for Navy Department 22,42,339,813 Navy 22,42,339,814 Marine Corps 339,816xlviii for Department of Agriculture 24 for Department of Commerce 25,820 for Department of Labor 26,820 immigration service 26,821 for Government Printing Office 27,822 public printing and binding 27,822 for judgments, United States courts 27,823 Court of Claims 27,823 Indian depredation claims 27,823 for claims certified by accounting officers. 28,824 for Department of Justice 42,818,860 Judicial 818 United States Courts 42,818 for Federal Trade Commission 801 for Employees’ Compensation Commission. 821 special and additional estimates must conform to law 830 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, John McElroy designated member of Commission 830 election in Porto Rico to be postponed, etc 830 *Delaware,* resident of, to be member of Guilford Courthouse National Park Commission; allowance 998 *Delaware Bay, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Rehoboth Bay to 394 *Delaware Railroad Company,* may bridge Nanticoke River, Seaford, Del 872 *Delaware River, Pa. and Del.,* appropriation for aids to navigation on 317 *Delaware River, Pa., N.
J., and Del.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Philadelphia to the sea; contracts authorized 394 Philadelphia to Trenton 394 at Trenton, N.J 394 exchange of lands at Schooner Ledge light station, mouth of Crum Creek, Pa 239 bridge authorized across, Petty Island, Camden, N.J 872 time extended for bridging, Trenton, N. J 861 *Delegates from, the Territories,* appropriation for compensation 69,1073 for mileage 70,1074 for clerk hire 72,1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72,1076 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale of, etc 454,1152 *Denatured Alcohol,* allowance for accidental leakage during transfer from distillery to denaturing warehouse 233 *Denison Coal Company,* exchange of lands leased by, of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lands, Oklahoma 870 surface use allowed 870 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 cession of West Indian Islands to United States by, government, etc 1132 appropriation for payment for 1133 *Dental Corps, Army,* appointment of dental surgeons authorized 173 ratio to Army enlisted strength 173 rank, etc.; service promotions 173 majors limited to fifteen 173 examinations, etc 173 *Dental Corps, Naval (see* Naval Dental Corps) *Dental Reserve Carps, Naval,* composition of; qualifications, etc 574 recommissions to present officers 574 *Dental Surgeons, Army, Acting,* deficiency appropriation for mileage 45 *Denton, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 88,1093 deficiency appropriation for mint at 860 may sell schoolhouse, lot, etc.; use of proceeds, conditions, etc 900 terms of court at 225 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, Solicitor, clerljs, etc 447,1134 for Office of Farm Management 447,1135 for Weather Bureau 447,1136 cooperation with other bureaus 448,1137 station, Cape Henry, Va 449 Greenville, S.
C 1137 for Animal Industry Bureau 449,1137 inspection and quarantine work 450,1138 eradication of southern cattle ticks 450,1138 dairy industry investigations; cheese marketing, etc 450,1139 animal husbandry investigations, etc.; sheep experiment station, Idaho 450,1139 investigations, etc., animal diseases; contagious abortion 450,1139 hog cholera eradication, etc.; dourine 451,1139 additional for meat inspection 451,1140 for Bureau of Plant Industry 451,1140 plant diseases, etc., investigations; pecans 452,1141 investigating citrus canker; white-pine blister rot, etc 452,1141 soil bacteriology; fertility, etc 453,1141 grain handling, etc 453 acclimatization, etc.; cottonseed interbreeding 1141 commercial seeds, grasses, etc.; importing adulterated seed grain, etc 453,1142 cereal improvement, etc 454,1142 sugar plant investigations, etc 454,1142 dry land crops, etc 454,1142 fruit shipping, etc.; pecans 454,1143 foreign seeds and plants; new and rare seeds, forage, etc 455,1143 Congressional seed distribution 455,1143 for Forest Service 456,1144 national forests; hunting, etc., permits 457,1146 selecting, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 460,1149 survey of lands valuable for agriculture 460,1149 fighting fire, permanent improvements, etc 461,1149 conservation of navigable streams, etc 462,1150 mining, etc., lands acquired under Conservation Act 462,1150 for Bureau of Chemistry 462,1151 poultry, egg, and fish investigations 463,1152 citrus byproducts 1152 colorants from raw materials; farm, Arlington, Va 463,1152 manufacture of table sirup 1152 enforcing pure food law; revising Pharmacopoeia 464,1152 naval stores investigations 464,1152 for Bureau of Soils 464,1152 potash production; sales, etc 465,1153xlix appropriation for Bureau of Entomology 465,1153 preventing spread of moths 466,1154 for Bureau of Biological Survey 466,1155 destroying predatory animals; suppresing rabies of domestic animals 467,1155 enforcing migratory-bird law 467,1156 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 467,1156 for Division of Publications 468,1156 for Bureau of Crop Estimates 468,1157 for library 469,1157 for contingent expenses 469,1158 for rent in District of Columbia 469,1158 investigation and report by Joint Congressional Committee 1158 for States Relations Service, agricultural experiment stations 470,1158 cooperative agricultural extension work 470,1159 farmers’ cooperation work 470,1159 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes 471,1159 experiment stations in Territories and islands 471,1159 investigating economy, etc., of home use of agricultural products 471,1160 for Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering 471,1160 irrigation investigations 472,1161 drainage investigations, etc.; farm water supply 472,1161 for Office of Markets and Rural Organization. 473 for Bureau of Markets 1162 marketing, etc., farm products 473,1162 live stock, meats, etc.; production and marketing 473,1162 cotton grading, etc 473,1163 studies in rural credits, farm products, etc., cooperation 473,1163 grain handling, etc 1163 for administering Climax, etc., baskets standard Act 1163 for enforcing cotton futures Act 474,1163 for enforcing grain standards Act 1163 for administering warehouse Act 1163 authority to administer oaths, secure testimony, etc 1163 for enforcing insecticide Act 474,1164 for Federal Horticultural Board 474,1164 for preventing spread of pink boll worm of cotton 1164 plant-disease and insect-pest quarantine provisions modified 1165 interchangeable appropriations 1166 for agricultural demonstrations, etc., on reclamation projects 475,1166 for exhibit, International Farm Congress, El Paso, Tex 475 invitation extended to other nations 475 for exhibit, National Dairy Show, Springfield, Mass 475 invitation extended to other nations to International Irrigation Congress, El Paso, Tex.; no appropriation 475 for cooperative fire protection of State forested watersheds 475,1166 designating game preserve in State forested watersheds, etc 476 cotton future Act 476 grain standards Act 482 warehouse Act 486 for live stock experiments, etc., in cane sugar and cotton districts; conditions 491,1166 appropriations for dairying and live stock experiments on western irrigated, etc., lands 491,1166 amount available for vehicles, motor boats, etc.; restriction, report, etc 491,1166 detailed estimates for all officers and employees required hereafter 492 statement of completed investigations to be submitted 492 detailed statement of all expenditures of previous year to be presented, etc 492 for eradication of foot and mouth and other animal contagious diseases 492,1167 payment for animals purchased, destroyed, etc 492,1167 for increased pay to employees under, receiving less than $1,800 a year; exclusions 1167 detailed reports to be submitted 1168 invitations to International Farm Congress authorized 1168 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for Forest Service 24,32,826,829 for citrus canker investigation, etc 24 for white pine blister rust investigation, etc 24 for destroying wild animals affected with rabies 24 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 27 for library 31 for Weather Bureau 31,826,829 for Bureau of Animal Industry 31,826 for Bureau of Plant Industry 31,826,829 for Bureau of Chemistry 32,826 for Bureau of Entomology 32 for Bureau of Biological Survey 32,826 for Division of Publications 32 for drainage investigations 32 for International Dry-Land Congress 32 for irrigation investigations 826 for Bureau of Soils 829 cotton futures provisions 476 exchange of lands with North Dakota, for dry land experiment station at Mandan 344 grain standards provisions 482 rural post roads provisions 355 warehouses for agricultural products, provisions 486 standard grape, etc., basket regulations to be established by 674 *Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Solicitor of the 109, 1111 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 110,1111 for Bureau of Lighthouses, salaries 110,1112 for Census Office, salaries, etc 110,1112 Cotton and Tobacco Statistics Division created 110 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, salaries Ill, 1112 developing foreign and domestic commerce 111,1113 investigating cost of production 111 promoting commerce, Latin America 111,1113 commercial attachés 111,1113 for Steamboat Inspection Service salaries 112,1113 salaries, etc., service at large 112,1113 for Bureau of Navigation, salaries 112,1114 shipping service at large, salaries, etc 112,1114 radio communication 113,1114l appropriation for Bureau of Standards, salaries 113,1114 apparatus, expenses, etc 114,1115 member International Committee on Weights and Measures 114,1115 investigations, etc 114,1115 for contingent expenses 115,1116 for rent 116,1117 for civil expenses under 316 for Bureau of Lighthouses 316 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 318 for Fisheries Bureau 320 for Standards Bureau 324 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for Standards Bureau 25,32,829 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 25 for Steamboat inspection Service 25 for Navigation Bureau 25 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 25,826 for Fisheries Bureau 25,32,826 for Bureau of Lighthouses 25,32,820,826,829 for Census Office 32 for Bureau of Corporations 32 for contingent expenses 830 cost of production service, employees, etc., transferred to Tariff Commission from 796 emergency transfer of Lighthouse vessels, etc., to service of Navy and Army 602 Lighthouses Bureau, aids to navigation authorized 537 *Department of Commerce and Labor,* deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 32,33,826 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistants 108,1110 for Solicitors, attorneys, etc 108,1110 for chief clerk, law clerks, examiners, etc 108,1111 for superintendent of prisons, etc 109,1111 for Division of Investigation 109,1111 for clerks, etc 109,1111 for Division of Accounts 109,1111 for contingent expenses 109,1111 for official transportation 109,1111 for rent 109,1111 five-year lease authorized 109 for Solicitor of the Treasury, etc 109,1111 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce 109,1111 for Solicitor of the Department of Labor 109,1111 for sundry civil expenses under 311 for penitentiaries, construction 311 restriction on new buildings 311 for Assistant Attorney General, attorneys, etc., in customs cases 311 for supplies, etc., customs cases 311 for witness fees, etc., Board of General Appraisers 311 for defending suits in claims 311 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 311 protecting the person of the President. 311 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 312 for traveling and emergency expenses 312 for enforcing antitrust laws 312 use forbidden for prosecuting labor organizations, etc., associations of farmers, etc 312 for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn oil lands 312 appropriation for suits affecting allotted lands, Five Civilized Tribes 312 for enforcing acts to regulate commerce 312 for suits affecting Seminole allotments 312 for Federal Court Reports and Digests 312 for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 60 313 for Decisions of Supreme Court, Volumes 241 to 244 313 for Pacific Railroads suits 313 for United States courts 313 for penitentiaries, maintenance 314 for National Training School for Boys, D.
C., maintenance 316 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments, United States Courts, under 27 for United States courts 32,33,43,818,827,830 for contingent expenses 42,830 for penitentiaries, construction 42 for enforcing antitrust laws 43 for defending suits in claims 43 for detection and prosecution of crimes 43 for commissioner Glacier National Park, Mont 43 for penitentiaries, maintenance 819 for National Training School for Boys, D. C.; building 819 for expenses, supreme court D.
C. courthouse 860 investigations of, not subject to restrictions on details from classified service for duty outside of the District 120 *Department of Labor,* appropriation for Solicitor of the, clerks, etc 109,1111 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks,etc 116,1117 for commissioners of conciliation, etc 116,1117 for Labor Statistics Bureau 116,1118 for medical examination of injured employees 117 for Immigration Bureau 117,1118 for Naturalization Bureau 117,1118 for Children’s Bureau 117,1118 for contingent expenses 118,1119 for rent; renewal of lease 118,1119 five-year contract for lease of fireproof office building authorized 118 for civil expenses under 324 for immigrant stations 324 for expenses regulating immigration 325 for refund to North German Lloyd Steamship Line 325 Cunard Steamship Company 325 for refund for refrigeration services 325 George Johannes, credit in accounts 325 for naturalization service expenses 326 for clerical assistance to clerks of courts 326 allowance for June, 1916 326 for standardization of first aid methods by industries 326 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of conciliation 26 for Labor Statistics Bureau 26 for Immigration Bureau 26,32,33,821,827 for printing and binding 27 for contingent expenses 32 for Naturalization Bureau 32,827 for Scandinavian-American Line 821 for E.
C. Terry 821 Immigration Act provisions 874 *Department of State,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, Director of the Consular Service 77,1082li appropriation for Counselor, officers on foreign relations, etc 77,1082 for assistant solicitors, chief clerk, etc 77,1082 for chiefs of bureaus, clerks, etc 77,1082 for additional force 77,1082 for further additional force 77,1082 for additional emergency clerks 1082 payment for personal services in Washington, D. C., from any other Act forbidden 78,1082 for contingent expenses, stationery, furniture, etc 78,1082 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 78,1082 for lithographer, etc 78,1082 for miscellaneous expenses 78,1082 for rent 78,1082 for automobile for Secretary 1082 branch printing office in building, abolished 1083 for Solicitor for the 108,1110 for diplomatic and consular service 252,1047 for printing in the 254,1050 for printing electoral votes 326 for printing and binding for 330 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 3,15,31,33,802,826,829 for Second Pan American Scientific Congress 3 for payment to Nicaragua 802 negotiations directed, for allowing immigration officials on vessels carrying immigrants 882 use of emergency fund for personal services in Districtof Columbia allowed 255 *Department of the Interior (see* Interior Department) *Departments, Executive (see* Executive Departments, etc., D.
C.) *Deportation of Aliens,* provisions relating to inadmissible persons. 887 diseased and defective persons 888 after admission, of prostitutes, criminals, anarchists, etc 889 destination of; payment of expenses 890 *Deported Aliens,* denied readmission within one year; exception 876 *Depositing Public Moneys, Land Offices,* appropriation for expenses 299 *Des Moines, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 264 condemned cannon granted to Grand Army Post 831 terms of court at 13,55 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Desert Land Entries,* agricultural lands in abandoned military reservations, Nevada, opened to; conditions 518 allowed persons who have made enlarged homestead entries; conditions 946 extension of time allowed for final proof, etc., of certain, in Riverside County, Cal 49 patents for, under Reclamation Act, not to issue until all sums due are paid 920 *Desert Lands,* development of water holes, etc., on; signboards, means of utilizing, etc 518 *Destitute Women and Children, D.C.,* appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 706,1034 deficiency appropriation for payments to 807 *Destroyer Tenders, Navy,* construction of two, authorized 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617,1192 limit of cost increased of one, to be constructed as early as practicable 1191 *Destroyers, Navy (see* Torpedo Boat Destroyers.) *Destruction of Property, Unlawful,* alien advocating, etc., excluded admission 876 punishment for aiding entry of alien advocating, etc 894 *Detached Officers’ List, Army,* additional line officers created under national defense Act to constitute, with details to National Guard 183 vacancies caused by assignments to be filled by details 183 proportionate number authorized 183 examination for promotions to vacancies above second lieutenant, caused by assignments to 184 service with troops required of officers assigned to 184 continuance of present assignments; conditions 184 vacancies in, hereafter to be filled from corresponding grade and arm 184 constructive dates of original commissions assigned to officers on 623 seniority in grades 623 advances on reexaminations 623 *Details of Classified Service Employees, D.
C.,* restriction on, for duty outside of the District 120 not applicable to Department of Justice investigations 120 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for river postal service 417,1064 condemned cannon granted to 832 lighthouse depot, improvements authorized 537 *Detroit River,* appropriation for aids to navigation, Fighting Island Channel 316 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Livingstone Channel 409 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* terms of court at 386 *Dianisidin,* duty on 793 *Dickinson Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Dickinson, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Dies, Bolls, and Plates, United States Securities,* appropriation for custody of 277 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives,* *Dimethylanilin,* duty on 793 *Dimond, W. W.,* franchise to, for manufacture, etc., of gas, Honolulu. Island of Oahu, Hawaii, extended, etc 231 *Dioxynaphthalene,* duty on 793lii *Diphenylaimin,* duty on 794 *Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for diplomatic service 252,1047 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 252,1048 for agent, etc., Tangier 1048 for agent, etc., Cairo 252,1048 for charges d’affaires ad interim 252,1048 for secretaries in the diplomatic service 252,1048 counselor of embassy or legation created 252 for Japanese, Turkish, and Chinese secretaries and assistant secretaries 253,1048 for instruction and transit pay 253,1048 for clerks at embassies and legations 253,1048 for interpreters to embassies and legations 253,1049 for student interpreters at embassies and legations 253,1049 for quarters for student interpreters 254,1049 for contingent expenses, missions 254,1049 dispatch agents 254,1050 printing in the Department of State 254,1050 loss by exchange, etc 254,1050 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 254,1050 for steam launch, Constantinople 254,1050 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 254,1050 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 254,1050 for bringing home criminals 255,1050 for lifesaving testimonials 255,1050 for unforeseen emergencies; expenses, Neutrality Act 255,1050 balance reappropriated 1050 payment for personal services, District of Columbia 255 for heirs of officers dying abroad 255,1050 for bringing home remains of officers 255,1051 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 255,1051 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 255,1051 for Mexican Boundary Commission 256,1051 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 256,1051 for marking Canadian boundary 256,1051 for Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 256,1052 for International Prison Commission 256,1052 for Pan-American Union 257,1052 for second Pan American Financial Congress 1052 for permanent court of arbitration 257,1052 for International Commission on Tables of Constants 257,1053 for Interparliamentary Union, promotion of international arbitration 257,1053 for International Institute of Agriculture 257,1053 for International Sanitary Bureau 257,1053 for United States court for China 258,1053 for International Sanitary Bureau 257,1053 for International Office of Public Health 258,1053 for International Seismological Association 258,1054 for British-American Pecuniary Claims Arbitration 258,1054 for peace palace at The Hague 258,1054 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 258,1054 for Canadian Fisheries Commission 258,1054 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 259,1054 for Fifth International Conference of American States 259,1055 for annual payment to Panama 259,1055 appropriation for International Geodetic Association 259,1055 for Nineteenth Conference, Interparliamentary Union 260,1056 for International Congress against Alcoholism 260,1056 for acquisition of consular premises, etc., Shanghai 260 for International Law Commission 260,1056 for acquisition of legation premises, Habana, Cuba 260 for Consular Service 261,1056 for consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls 261,1056 restriction of citizenship for vice consuls 261 consular officers to be citizens 261 for consular inspectors; expenses 261,1057 for consular assistants 261,1057 for poet allowances to consular and diplomatic officers in belligerent countries, etc 261,1057 for clerks at consulates 261,1057 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 261,1057 for marshals, consular courts 261 for consular prisons, etc 262,1057 for relief and protection of American seamen 262,1058 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 262,1058 for contingent expenses, consulates 262,1058 loss by exchange, etc 262,1058 for legation premises, San Jose, Costa Rica 1058 for seamen’s mission, Rio de Janeiro 1058 deficiency appropriation for Pan American Scientific Congress 3,802 for exposition at Panama 15 for payment to Panama 15 for expenses marking Canadian boundary 16,829 for permanent court of arbitration 16 for unforeseen emergencies 16 for observatory at Ukiah, Cal 16 for International Geodetic Association 16 for vice consuls 31,33,826,829 for clerks at consulates 31,33 for interpreters and guards in Turkish dominions 31 for relief and protection of American seamen 31,33,802,826,829 for payment to Nicaragua 802 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 802 for representing, etc., foreign Governments during European hostilities 802 for chargés d’affaires ad interim and vice consuls 802 for International Radiotelegraphic Convention 802 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 826,829 for Consular Service 826,829 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 829 legation building, Panama, transferred to Department of State 334 *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 253,1050 for transportation to and from poets, etc 254,1050 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 255,1050 for bringing home from abroad remains of 255,1051 for post allowances to, in belligerent countries, etc 261,1057 counselor of embassy or legation created 252liii *Director of Naval Communications,* appropriation for expenses, office of 1185 *Director of the Consular Service,* appropriation for 77,1082 *Director of the Mint {see also* Mints and Assay Offices), appropriation for, examiner, essayer, clerks, etc 83,1088 for freight on bullion and coin 83,1088 for contingent expenses 83,1088 for examinations, precious metals statistics 83,1088 *Dirigibles, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc., rigid 559 *Disarmament, International,* invitation to other governments to consider questions of 618 *Disbarment Proceedings,* appropriation for expenses of testimony in 306 *Disbursing Officers,* acceptance of Auditors’ reports of outstanding checks in lieu of returns by 336 investigation of methods of examining, etc., accounts of, directed 1080 *Disbursing Officers, etc.,* duplicates for lost, etc., checks may be issued; bond, etc 37 *Discharge, Amy or Navy, Certificate of,* punishment for forging, counterfeiting, etc 1182 *Discharge in Bankruptcy,* debts released by; exceptions designated 999 liabilities for breach of promise, accompanied by seduction, added 999 *Disciplinary Barracks, Army,* additional sergeants authorized for duty with organizations at 189 *Diseases Among Indians,* appropriation for prevention and treatment of 124,970 *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of 450,1138 for investigating 450,1138 for investigations of tuberculin, etc 451,1138 for researches for preventing contagious abortion of animals 451,1139 for arresting foot-and-mouth disease 492,1167 *Diseases, Contagious, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 702,1029 *Diseases of Man, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, etc 279 *Disinfecting Service, D.C.,* appropriation for maintaining 702,1030 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for, at London, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans 254,1050 *Disputes Between Nations,*invitation for international conference for adjudication and peaceful settlement of 618 *Distilled Spirits (see also* Intoxicating Liquors), gin may be bottled in bond for export free of tax within eight years after entry 788 wines containing more than 24 per cent of alcohol taxed as 783 *Distilleries,* basis of capacity for sweet mash 788 sour mash 788 sweet mash using filtration-aeration process 788 withdrawals in tank cars for export free of tax 788 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 313 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 313 for fees, District of Columbia 313 for regular assistants, appointed by Attorney General 313 for special assistants to 313 for law books for 119,1120 deficiency appropriation for, and assistants 43,819 *District Building, D.
C.* appropriation for salaries, care of 677,1005 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 677,1005 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 118,1119 exemption of docketing liens, etc., of, in State courts, repealed 531 jurisdiction in bills of interpleader by insurance company, etc., where adverse claimants of different States 929 procedure, etc 929 district of beneficiary if named in policy 929 in causes under Immigration Act 893 in violations of orders of Shipping Board 737 removal of causes from States courts to; suits against Federal court officials added 532 to enforce orders of Tariff Commission to secure testimony, documents, etc 797 *District Judges,* appropriation for 118,1119 deficiency appropriation for, South Carolina district 43 for additional, New Jersey district 818 additional authorized, New Jersey district 48 Texas western district 938 *District of Columbia,* appropriation for general expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 676,1004 for salaries, executive office 677,1004 for veterinary division 677,1004 for purchasing division 677,1004 for building inspection division 677,1004 for plumbing inspection division 677,1004 permanent tenure-of assessor and assistant assessors repealed 1005 designated records, accounts, etc., transferred from assessor to office of collector 1005 copies of wills, etc., of real estate to be furnished collector and assessor by register 1005 for care, etc., District Building 677,1005 for assessor’s office 677,1005 assessments to be made biennially 678 for additional employees 678 for special assessment office 680,1006 for personal tax board 678,1006 for license bureau 1006 superintendent, to be secretary of automobile board 1006 issue, etc., of licensee transferred from assessor to 1006 for excise board 678,1006 no pay to nominee rejected by Senate 678,1006 for collector’s office 678, 1006 for auditor’s office 678,1006 for corporation counsel’s office 678,1006 for sinking fund office 678,1006liv appropriation for coroner’s office 679,1007 for market masters and markets 679,1007 for fish wharf and market 679,1007 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 679,1007 for engineer commissioner’s office 679,1007 for municipal architect's office 680,1007 for public utilities commission 680,1008 for special assessment office 680, 1006 for street cleaning division 680,1008 for board of examiners, steam engineers 680,1008 for automobile board 686 for insurance department 680,1008 for surveyor’s office 680,1008 for inspectors, regulating employment of females 680,1008 for free public library and Takoma Park branch 680,1608 for contingent expenses 681,1009 for printing reports 1009 for refund of taxes, Daughters of American Revolution; property exempted 1009 for motor vehicles; number allowed 681,1009 regulation of use of vehicles, etc 682,1010 restriction on use of horses, etc 682,1010 specific authority required for use of horses, etc 682,1010 payment for fire insurance forbidden 682,1010 specified residence telephones allowed 682,1010 for central garage 682 for postage 683,1011 for transportation, street car tickets 683,1011 street railways to transport free, police and firemen on duty 683 for collecting personal taxes 683,1011 for judicial expenses 683,1011 for coroner’s, etc., expenses 683,1011 cold-storage plant for morgue 1011 for advertising 683,1011 for enforcing game and fish laws 683,1011 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 683,1011 for tablets to mark historical places 684,1011 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 1011 for recorder of deeds, purchase, etc., book typewriters, etc 1012 pay for copying deeds, etc 1012 for vehicle tags 684,1012 annual licenses for motor vehicles, issue, etc 1012 for repairs to buildings injured by fire 684,1012 for repairs, etc., to markets 684,1013 for operation, etc., refrigerating plant 684,1013 for completing buildings, fish market, etc 684 for new shelters, produce market 684 for auto trucks for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 684,1013 for wharf revetment, etc., Water Street SW 1013 for expenses, repair shop 684 for improvements and repairs 684,1013 for assessment and permit work 684,1013 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 684,1013 restriction on streets paved with granite blocks, etc 684 limit for asphalt paving 685,1013 for repaving Twelfth Street NW., E to F Street 685 for repaving Third Street NW., Pennsylvania Avenue to B Street south 685 appropriation for repaving Seventh Street NW., R Street to Florida Avenue 685 for repaving B Street NW., Ninth to Twelfth Street 685 for repaving Fourteenth Street NW., Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street 685 for repaving First Street SW., Maryland Avenue to Canal Street 685 for repaving B Street NW., Seventh to Ninth Street 685 assessment against Washington Market Company 685 for repaving Fourteenth Street SW., B to D Street 1013 for repaving K Street NW., Washington Circle to Rock Creek 1013 for repaving First Street NW., Pennsylvania Avenue to B Street 1014 for repaving Thirteenth Street NW., E to F Street 1014 for repaving D Street NW., Twelfth to Thirteenth Street 1014 for repaving Twentieth Street NW., I to K Street 1014 for repaving Wisconsin Avenue NW., M to P Street 1014 for repaving First Street NW., Defrees to I Street 1014 Fourteenth Street NW., Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street, repaving suspended 1014 opening of streets, etc., Barry Farm, to conform to new highway plan 1014 for grading streets, etc 685,1014 for condemning streets, etc 685,1014 for suburban roads, construction, etc 685,1014 Rhode Island Avenue NE., South Dakota Avenue to District line 685 widening, etc., Nichols Avenue SE.; transfer of reservation land 685 Canal Road NW., retaining wall 686,1015 Sixteenth Street NW., Montague Street to Alaska Avenue 687 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Nebraska Avenue to District line 688 Portland Street SE., Nichols Avenue to Fourth Street SW 688 for opening streets, etc., under highways system, from District revenues entirely 688,1017 widening Woodley Road suspended 1017 for repairs, streets, etc 688,1017 bonds from contractors 688 changing curb lines 689,1017 width of Fourteenth Street SW. increased from B Street to Water Street 689 for sidewalks and curbs, public reservations, etc 689,1017 area assessments extended in proceeding for opening alleys, etc 1017 for repairs, suburban roads 689,1017 for bridges 689,1017 Highway, maintenance, repairs, etc 689,1017 M Street Bridge, repairs, etc 689 Calvert Street Bridge, plans for new 689 additions to parkway connecting Potomac and Rock Creek Parks 689 for constructing South Dakota Avenue bridge over steam railroad; contribution by railroad company 1018 for Anacostia 689,1018 for sewers, cleaning, etc 690,1018 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc 690,1018lv appropriation for disposal of city refuse 690,1019 for parking commission 691,1019 for bathing beach 691,1019 for playgrounds 691,1019 for swimming pools, etc., at playgrounds 691,1019 volunteer service permitted 1019 for purchase of additional playground site 1020 for public-convenience stations 691,1020 new station, Eighth and F Streets NW 1020 for condemning insanitary buildings 691,1020 for electrical department 691,1020 for lighting expenses 692,1020 reduction in Ugh ting periods 692 for fire-alarm boxes, etc 692,1021 for motor truck 692 sale of old Baltimore & Ohio right of way, square 857 692 traffic speed regulations for Washington Aqueduct, roads, etc 693 for storehouse, electrical department 1021 overhead wires on Water Street SW. to be removed 1021 for Rock Creek Park 693,1021 for public schools 693,1021 vacation schools and playgrounds 694,1022 matrons in normal, high, and larger grade buildings 1024 instruction camp for high school cadets 698,1025 community forums, etc 1025 transporting tubercular pupils 1026 free tuition to children of Army and Navy 1026 buildings, sites, etc 698,1026 use of Franklin Building for office purposes 1026 restriction on soliciting subscriptions, etc 699,1026 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 699,1027 colored deaf mutes 699,1027 for instruction of blind children 699,1027 for police department 700,1027 additional privates from March 1,1917 1027 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 700,1027 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund 1028 for fire department 701,1028 for health department 702,1029 for establishing dispensaries for tuberculosis and venereal diseases 1031 for alterations, etc., old emergency hospital for laboratory uses, health department 1031 for court of appeals reports 703,1031 for probation officers, etc 704,1031 for juvenile court 704,1031 for police court 704,1032 for municipal court 704,1032 for lunacy writs 704, 1032 for interest and sinking fund 705, 1032 for emergency fund 705,1032 for support of convicts out of the District, etc 705,1033 for courthouse employees 705,1033 for court of appeals building, care, etc 705,1033 for expenses, supreme court 705,1033 for Board of Charities 706,1033 for reformatories and correctional institutions 706,1034 for medical charities 707,1035 for Tuberculosis Hospital 708,1036 appropriation for Gallinger Municipal Hospital; new location 1036 for care of children, etc 708,1036 for temporary homes 709,1038 for aid to the blind 710,1038 for support, etc., of insane 710,1038 for relief of the poor 710,1038 for transportation of paupers 710,1038 for workhouse, salaries and expenses 710,1038 for reformatory, construction expenses, maintenance, etc 711,1039 confinement of convicts in District penal institutions 711 for militia expenses 712,1039 for refund of erroneous collections 712,1040 for reclamation, etc., Anacostia River Flats 713,1040 acquiring fee-simple title to lands included in 1040 railroad right of way adjusted 1041 for condemnation of small park areas outside city limits 713,1042 for trunk water mains, Reservoir Street and New Cut Road to Conduit Road 1042 for water service, out of revenues there of 713,1042 for Washington Aqueduct, etc 713,1042 for Conduit Road, maintenance, etc 713,1042 for emergencies 713,1042 for water meters in Treasury and State, etc., Buildings 1042 for McMillan Park grounds 713,1043 under control of Secretary of War 713,1043 for water department, salaries, etc 713,1043 for extending water service 713,1043 estimates for continuing high service system 714 connection of mains with lands of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, authorized 1043 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 714,1044 legal holidays allowed per diem employees 1045 laborers, mechanics, etc 714,1045 horses, wagons, etc 715,1045 temporary engineers, laborers, etc., for water department 715,1045 payments from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 715,1046 limit of payments for gas in public buildings, etc 716 gas to private consumers, Washington and Georgetown Gas Light Company’s, established 716 assessment of rent for space under side-walks, etc 716 division of assessments for paving and repaving streets, etc 716 protection of park streams, etc., from Maryland sewage 717 estimates for appropriations to be furnished commissioners yearly by the 1st of October 1046 erection of Titanic Memorial authorized 1046 licenses of junk dealers, etc., revoked, for buying stolen household fixtures without investigating title of seller 1046 for refund of taxes to Daughters of American Revolution 717 personal property taxes, extended to intangible property 717 intangible property tax levy, modified 1046Ivi policemen and firemen’s relief fund, established; sources and disposition of 718 appropriation for increased pay to employees receiving less than $1,800 a year; restriction 1047 for attorney in charge of condemnation proceedings 108,1110 employment of other counsel forbidden 108,1110 for court of appeals 119,1119 for supreme court 119,1120 for Columbia Hospital for Women; building repairs, etc 279 for National Zoological Park 280 for lands, etc., for parkway connecting Potomac and Rock Creek Parks 282 for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., at Arlington 286 for Potomac Park 289 for Montrose Park 290 for Meridian Hill Park 290 for improving old reservoir grounds, Wisconsin Avenue and R Street; added to park system 291 for Grant Memorial 291 for Lincoln Memorial 291 for Aqueduct Bridge, construction 291 for courthouse, repairs, reconstruction, etc 298 for repaying from revenues, excess of indigentinsane over amount paid 309 for fees, United States district attorney 313 for National Training School for Boys, maintenance 316 for transportation of teams to national rifle matches; designation by Commissioners 648 for inquiry into cost of living of wage earners in 857 for maintaining public order, etc., inaugural ceremonies 899 for temporary public convenience stations, etc 899 for expenses, Confederate Veterans’ Association reunion 942 deficiency appropriation for Lincoln Memo for central heating, etc., plant 19 for public utilities commission 21 for Q Street Bridge 21 for disposal of city refuse 21 for public schools 22,806 for support of convicts out of District 41,807 for supreme court 41,807 for coroner’s office 805 for contingent expenses 805 for judicial expenses 805 for advertising 805 for advertising taxes in arrears 805 for vehicle tags 805 for maintaining public order inaugural ceremonies, 1913 805 for Benning Road and viaduct 806 for assessment and permit work 806 for sewers 806 for bathing beach 806 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 806 for indigent blind children 806 for juvenile court 806 for lunacy writs 806 for Washington Asylum and Jail 807 for National Training School for Boys, care of inmates 807 for Columbia Hospital for Women 807 deficiency appropriation for Emergency Hospital 807 for eastern dispensary 807 for Children’s Hospital 808 for Tuberculosis Hospital 808 for Board of Children’s Guardians 808 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 808 for Industrial Home School 808 for indigent insane 808 for workhouse 808 for reformatory and workhouse 808 for militia 808 for paying judgments 808 except Samuel T.
Kalbfus and Edward S. Wood 808 for policemen and firemen’s relief fund, 1917 809 for courthouse, repairs, etc., 1917,1918 817 for rent of temporary quarters for court officials 817 for supreme court, temporary quarters, etc 860 alcoholic liquors prohibitions 1123 bridge authorized across Anacostia River for railroad connection with navy yards 566 Confederate Veterans’ Association reunion, regulations for 942 construction of new Acqueduct Bridge, authorized; cost 163 appropriation for plans, etc 163 continuance of appropriations for expenses during July, 1916 242 during August, 1916 431 desecration, etc., of American flag forbidden; punishment 900 fraudulent advertising in, unlawful 165 punishment for 165 fraudulent auctions prohibitions 846 incorporations, authorized for purchase, etc., of merchant vessels under provisions of Stopping Act 731 American Academy of Arts and Letters, chartered 51 Boy Scouts of America, granted charter 227 inaugural ceremonies, use of reservations, etc., for stands, etc 901 overhead electric wires allowed for 902 loans of flags, etc.; hospital appliances, etc 902 telegraph extensions permitted 903 courthouse may be used for visiting troops 903 intangible personal property tax modified 1046 juvenile court judgment not a civil disqualification, etc., of child 56 lands to be acquired for extension of navy yard, etc 565 railroad track connections 566 lots in square 801, conveyed for naval purposes; price, etc 1177 memorial to Admiral Dupont permitted in place of statue 944 to John Ericsson authorized in 671 fountain to Alfred Noble may be erected in 65 Military Academy cadets from, increased to four 62 overhead electric wires allowed for inaugural ceremonies, 1917 902 police motor-patrol wagons authorized from appropriation for one additional wagon 22 policemen and firemen’s relief fund 718Ivii real estate tax exemption of Daughters of the American Revolution, church parsonages, etc 514 street extensions, publication of notices in condemnation cases 21 street railways;
Baltimore and Washington Transit Company, construction conditions modified 519 Washington and Old Dominion Railway in the District subject to Public Utilities Commission 13 streets, closing of, etc., in site for Eastern High School 698 within area added to navy yard 567 streets, condemnation, etc., for extension of navy yard, etc 566 Kenyon Street NW., Seventeenth to Mount Pleasant Street 688 Seventeenth Street NW., Kenyon to Irving 686 temporary employees, etc., limitation for 1916 increased. 22 time extended for report by Joint Congressional Committee on fiscal relations with 4 *District of Columbia Code,* Sec. 491, condemnation of land for streets, etc.; notices of proceedings 21 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the,* appropriation for salaries 677,1004 authorized to arrange connections of sewers with adjoining Maryland systems of sewerage to prevent pollution of streams in parks, etc 717 to purchase car tickets, etc., for official transportation 683,1011 duties of, Confederate Veterans’ Association reunion 942 inaugural ceremonies, 1917 902 policemen and firemen’s relief fund 718 enforcement of alcoholic liquors prohibition provisions by 1129 jurisdiction vested in, over convicts sentenced to jail or reformatory for more than a year 711 to establish regulations, etc., for motor vehicle licenses, identification tags, etc 1012 to lease of water frontage to Louis E.
Smoot in exchange for lands added to navy yard 567 to make regulations to protect life and property, etc., inaugural ceremonies, 1917 899 punishment for violations 899 *District of Columbia Prohibition Act,* manufacture, sale, etc., of alcoholic liquors for beverages prohibited after Nov. 1, 1917 1123 for nonbeverage purposes, allowed 1123 liquors included under alcoholic liquors 1123 punishment for violations 1123 alcohol may be manufactured, etc., for scientific. medicinal, etc., purposes 1123 sales by druggists on prescription allowed 1123 manufacture, etc., for sacramental purposes, restricted 1123 record of all shipments of intoxicants to be kept by carriers; details 1123 failure of employee to keep, a misdemeanor 1123 punishment for noncompliance by employer 1123 druggists to sell alcoholic liquors, etc., only on prescription 1124 exception if so medicated as to be medicinal preparations 1124 record, etc., to be kept; form, etc 1124 may sell without prescription, for mechanical, etc., uses 1124 punishment for violations; license revoked on second conviction 1125 physicians punished for prescribing liquors except for disease 1125 revocation of license on second conviction 1125 regulations for purchasing wine for sacramental purposes 1125 licenses for manufacturers of alcohol, etc 1125 wholesale and retail druggists 1125 restrictions on sales by manufacturers 1125 punishment for violations 1126 purchases of alcohol by executive departments, etc., not interfered with 1126 records of shipments to be kept by manufacturers 1126 by carriers 1126 penalty for violations 1126 delivery of prohibited liquors by carriers unlawful 1126 not prohibited, unless at prescribed times 1126 punishment for violations 1126 keeping clubhouses, etc., where liquor is sold, kept, etc., a misdemeanor 1126 punishment for; compulsory testimony, etc 1126 evasions of provisions punishable 1127 punishment for advertising sale of liquor, etc 1127 presenting information as to violations; issue of warrants 1127 seizures, etc., as evidence 1127 punishment for drinking or drunkenness in public 1127 special liquor dealers tax, evidence of dealing, etc., in liquors; certificate from collector 1128 places where liquors unlawfully sold, ete., declared public nuisances 1128 maintenance a misdemeanor; closing on conviction 1128 action in abatement 1128 issue of injunctions; punishment for violations 1128 summary injunctions to prevent violations 1128 lease of tenant maintaining, void; reentry of owner 1128 owner permitting use of building for, guilty of assisting in maintenance 1129 no property rights in illegal liquors 1129 seizure, destruction, etc., authorized 1129 right of action bv injured wife; etc., against seller of liquor to intoxicated person 1129 punishment for operating engine, car, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated 1129 enforcement of Act by Commissioners 1129 police to be detailed for detection, etc 1129 punishment for neglect of duty, etc 1129 prosecutions for violations in police court 1129 in supreme court on indictment 1130 invalidity of any section, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 1130 interpretation of terms used 1130 to take effect November 1,1917 1130 inconsistent laws repealed 1130lviii excise board abolished on taking effect of Act 1130 *Dividends,* sworn statement required of all, paid by corporations, etc 1004 names of stockholders included 1004 *Dixie National Forest, Utah and Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 71,1075 for Joel Grayson 71,1075 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 66,1070 *Dog Island, Me.,* appropriation for light station on, Saint Croix River 317 *Dog River, Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance of channel through 397 *Dogfish, etc.,* investigation of damages by, to fisheries; use for foal, etc 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Dollar Exchange,* member banks of Federal reserve system may accept drafts, etc., for furnishing 754 rediscounting by Federal reserve banks allowed; restrictions 754 *Domestic Commerce, Foreign and,* appropriation for promoting and developing 111,1113 *Domestic Corporations (see* Corporations, Domestic) *Domestic Production, Articles of,* investigation, etc., of essential for armies, etc., if foreign commerce interrupted 650 *Domestic Servants,* contract labor provisions not applicable to alien 878 *Dominican Republic,* appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Donaldson, Jacob C.,* deficiency appropriation for pay to niece of 26 *Dooly County, Ga.,* Sumter County or, may bridge Flint River, Murrays Ferry 387 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employees, messengers, etc 71,1075 *Double Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Double Salaries,* restriction on paying, aggregating over $2,000 120,582 exemption of retired officers, and militia officers and enlisted men 120 retired Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and militia excepted 582 not to be deprived of pay for services heretofore rendered 582 *Douglas, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Dourine,* appropriation for paying Indians for destroyed live stock infected with 128 *Dourine, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 451,1139 *Doverspike, Daniel C.,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Dowagiac, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Dowden, E.,* appropriation for settlement with, and others, to quiet titles, Tuttle townsite, Okla 149 *Dowselt Company (Limited),* to remove private buildings from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 636 *Doyle, Pat,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Drainage Assessments, Minn.,* approval of, upon lands in Indian reservations 978 appropriation for; reimbursable from tribal funds, etc 978 rights of way for ditches, etc 978 patents in fee withheld until drainage charges paid 978 sales of public lands in Minnesota for unpaid, charges 722 *Drainage Districts,* allowed rights of way through public lands 1197 *Drainage, Farm, etc.,* appropriation for investigation, etc 472,1161 *Drainage, Indian Lands,* appropriation for expenses 124,969 *Drainage Investigations, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses of farm, swamp, etc 472,1161 deficiency appropriation for 32 *Drake, Sir Francis,* appointment of representative to celebration of landing of, on coast of California, authorized 60 *Driveways for Live Stock,* reservation of public lands for, etc.; regulations 865 *Drought-Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc 454,1142 *Drug, etc., Plants,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 453,1141 for physiological and fermentation investigations 453,1142 *Druggists* (see Pharmacists) *Druggists, D.
C.,* alcoholic liquors, restrictions on sales by. 1123 punishment for violations 1124 license, tax, etc 1124 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses regulating sale, etc 464,1152 for detecting, District of Columbia 703,1030 *Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for chemical biological investigation of 463,1152 *Drunkenness, D. C.,* punishment for, in public places, etc 1127 *Dry Land Congress, International,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, 1913 32 *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for methods of crop production under 454,1142 *Dry Land Plants,* appropriation for investigating utilization of 455,1143lix *Dublin, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Dubois, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Duboistown, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquehanna Hiver, from Williamsport to 512 *Dubuque, Iowa,,* terms of court at 12,55 *Duchesne, Utah,* grant of lands to, for cemetery; payment, etc 389 *Duck Island, Conn.,* appropriation for harbor of refuge 392 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for improving water supply, fish cultural station 324 bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, at 436 *Dululh-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of, main tenance 401 for enlarging Superior Harbor basin; contracts 401 *Dumping of Foreign Products,* investigation of. by Tariff Commission 796 *Dunklin and Butler Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Saint Francis River 7 *Dunklin County, Mo. and Clay County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Browns Ferry 7 time extended for bridging Saint Francis River, by 1 *Duplication of Work by Departments, etc.,* investigation of, to be made by Bureau of Efficiency 1122 report to the President 1122 abolishment authorized; report to Congress 1122 *Dupont Memorial, D.
C.,* erection of, and removal of present statue authorized, etc 944 approval of Commission of Fine Arts 944 area limited, etc 944 *Durango, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 grant of lands to, for water reservoirs modified; conditions, etc 62 terms of court at 225 rooms to be provided in public building 225 deputies and offices to be kept at 226 *Durango National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Durant, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 264 *“During the Session,”* to mean 118 days 72 to mean 210 days 1076 *Dutiable Articles, Cost of Production Abroad of,* appropriation for investigations, reports, . etc 111 *Duties on Imports (see also* Tariff), addition or special double, on articles, if purchaser restricted not to buy those of another party 799 collected on articles from ceded Danish West Indies 1133 except those of native or United States origin 1133 imposed on designated coal-tar products 794 printing paper 795 *D’Wamishj etc., Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153,989 *Dye, Leon L.,* deficiency appropriation for, credit in accounts 816 *Dyes,* duty on coal-tar products not used as 793,794 additional specific 794 *Dyestuffs,* coal-tar products, specially designated, on free list 793 ad valorem duty on designated 794 additional specific duty on dutiable 794 annual reduction of, after five years 794 *Dyestuffs, etc.,* appropriation for developing color standards for 115,1116 **E.** Page *Early, Iowa,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post for city park 838 *East Bay Bayou, Ter.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *East Chester Creek, N.Y* appropriation for improvement of 392 *East Chicago, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 251 *East Las Vegas, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for public building 264 *East Orange, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 condemned cannon granted to 843 *East Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *East Pittsburgh, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 264 *East River, N. V.,* appropriation for improvement of channel, New York Harbor to Brooklyn Navy Yard; contracts 392 improving aids to navigation in, authorized 537 *East Saint Louis, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River,* time extended for bridging, at Norfolk, Va 236 *Eastern Dispensary, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1036 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 807 *Easton, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Franklin School 838 for Grand Army post 833 *Eaton Rapids City, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Eatonton, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 264 *Eclipse of the Sun, 1918,* appropriation for expenses, naval observations of 1100 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 admission of J.
Ricardo do Borja, of, to Military Academy, for instruction 504 *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 101,1105 for investigating rural and industrial education 102,1105 for traveling expenses 102,1106lx appropriation for books, etc 102,1106 for investigating school and home gardening 102,1106 for collecting statistics, etc 102,1106 for documents, apparatus, etc 102,1106 no employee to receive other than Government salary for services 1106 deficiency appropriation for salaries 30 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 101,1105 for traveling expenses 102,1106 for education of Alaska natives under supervision of 306 for printing and binding annual report of 330 designated a member of Federal Board for Vocational Education 932 to make recommendations to board from time to time 933 *Education, Vocational (see* Vocational Education) *Educational Associations, etc.,* exempt from income tax 766 *Eel River, Cal.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Efficiency and Economy,* appropriation for, to secure methods of, in Treasury Department 84,1089 *Efficiency Bureau,* appropriation for, establishing efficiency ratings, investigating administrative personnel, etc 76,1080 maximum pay 76,1080 deficiency appropriation for investigating duplication work, etc., of Government service 15 for improving system of paying pensions; investigating business methods 801 for traveling expenses 802 business methods of Internal-Revenue Bureau to be investigated, etc., by; report 804 investigating efficiency ratings, personnel, etc., of Government establishments, transferred from Civil Service Commission to 15 to investigate method of examining, etc., claims 1080 disbursing officers’ accounts 1080 accounting for receipts and disbursements 1080 subtreasuries and report as to transfer of work, etc 1080 methods, etc., of Civil Service Commission 1080 to ascertain and compare rates of pay of Federal employees with those of States, municipalities, and commercial institutions 1081 information to be furnished to, by executive departments, etc 1081 to investigate and report on duplication of work by departments, etc 1122 abolishment by President authorized if existing 1122 to remain in present quarters in Winder Building 802 to submit system of bookkeeping accounting for Indian Department complying with existing law 159 *Efficiency Ratings, Executive Departments,* appropriation for expenses, investigations, etc 76,1080 *Efficiency Ratings, System of,* preparation of, transferred to Bureau of Efficiency 15 *Eggs,* appropriation for investigating methods of handling, etc 463,1152 *Eight-Hour Standard Workday,* established for train employees of common carriers in interstate commerce, January 1, 1917 721 electric street railroads, etc., excepted 721 terminal and transfer short lines included 722 commission created to investigate operation and effect of the Act 722 report of findings. 722 appropriation for expenses 722 no reduction of wages pending report 722 punishment for violations 722 suspension of requirement for, in Government contracts in case of emergency 1192 overtime wages to he paid 1192 *Eighteen-Hour Law, Railroad Employees,* finality of decisions, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in causes arising under 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 *Eighth Judicial Circuit,* appropriation for messenger, etc 118 *Eighth Lighthouse District,* appropriation for small tender and barge for 317 *El Paso.
Tex.,* appropriation for public building 265 for agricultural exhibit at International Farm Congress, etc., at 475 deficiency appropriation for public building. 17 *Eldorado National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1146 *Electoral Vote for President and Vice President,* appropriation for printing certified copies of 326 for payment to messengers conveying., 327 *Electric Cars,* appropriation for mail transportation by 420,1066 substitution of wagon service authorized 420,1066 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 24 *Electric Currents,* appropriation for investigating destructive effects of high power, etc 114,1115 *Electric Motor Boats, etc* excise tax on net profit by manufacturers on sales of 781 *Electric Plants, Army,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., at posts 622 for installing, etc., at seacoast fortifications 909 for supplies for, seacoast fortifications 345,910 sale of surplus light and power permitted 631 *Electrical Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 691,1020 for supplies, contingent expenses 692,1020 for placing wires underground 692,1020 for extending police-patrol system 692,1020 for installing telephone signal system, ninth precinct 692 for installing telephone signal system, third precinct 1020 for lighting expenses 692,1020 shorter periods authorized 692lxi appropriation for fire-alarm boxes, etc 692,1021 for motor truck 692 for additional cables 1021 for storehouse 1021 removal of overhead wires from Water Street SW 1021 *Elephant Butte Irrigation Dam, N.
Mex., * acceptance of part of right of way of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to be flooded by 351 delivery of water to company 351 lands to revert if project abandoned 352 *Eleventh Lighthouse District,* improvement of depot, Detroit, Mich., authorized 537 *Elizabeth River, Eastern Branch of,* time extended for bridging, Norfolk, Va 236 *Elizabeth River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Elizabethtown, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Sons of Veterans camp 834 *Elk River, Md., * appropriation for improvement of, to Elkton 394 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Elkhart, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 264 condemned cannon granted to 836 *Elkins, W.
Va., * appropriation for public building 264 *Ellensburg, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 264 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Ellicott, Captain John Morris, U. 8. Navy, Retired, * to be captain on active list; place 02 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y., * appropriation for main inspection hall, walks, etc 324 deficiency appropriation for dredging 821 for repairing damages by explosions 821 A.
B. Fry, employment as consulting engineer authorized 821 temporary use of hospital facilities at, granted for New York, etc., patients 359 *Elm River, N. Dak.,* Hendrum, Minn., and, may bridge Red River of the North 511 *Elmore County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tallapoosa River, by Montgomery County and; location 928 *Elsberry, Mo., * condemned cannon granted to 834 *Elyria, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 condemned cannon granted to Sons of Veterans camp 843 *Embargoes, Transportation, * not to apply to shipments to agents of the United States 604 *Embassies,* appropriation for clerks at 253,1048 counselor of, created 252 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for unforeseen 255,1050 use of, for personal services in District of Columbia, allowed 255 deficiency appropriation for 16 *Emergency Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for 705,1032 *Emergency Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 708, 1035 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., indigent patients 807 *Emergency Hospital, D. C., Old, * appropriation for altering, etc., for laboratory uses, Health Department 1031 *Emergency internal Revenue Taxes, * appropriation for employees on, in office of Commissioner 82 for expenses, collecting 86 provisions levying, continued during 1916 2 appropriations for collecting, etc., made available 2 repeal of; provisions continued until January 1, 1917, etc 792 *Emergency Naval Construction, * meaning of terms used 1192 additional authority to the President in time of war, or emergency prior to March 1, 1918 1193 order ships or war material from any person 1193 compliance and precedence compulsory 1193 possession of factory, etc., if owner refuse, etc 1193 modify or cancel existing contracts 1193 possession and use of factory, etc., on failure of contractor to comply 1193 require whole output of factory, etc 1193 quantity, time, and price 1193 to take over and operate any factory, etc 1193 emergency authority to cease March 1, 1918 1193 compensation for canceled contracts, etc 1193 if amount unsatisfactory half to be paid, and suit authorized for remainder 1193 *Employees’ Compensation Commission, * deficiency appropriation for expenses, 1917 821 for employees compensation fund, 1917 821 *Employees Compensation Fund, United Stales (see also* Injuries to Government Employees), deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1917 821 *Employees, Government (see also* Government Employees), appropriation for medical examination, etc., of; receiving pay for injuries 117 for increased pay to, provided for in Indian appropriation act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 993 for increased pay to, provided for in postal service appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,000 a year 1069 for increased pay to, provided for in legislative, etc., appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 1121 for increased pay to, provided for in Agricultural Appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 1167 for increased pay to civilian, provided for in Navy Appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 1195lxii compensation to, for injuries in service 742 details from classified service for service outside of District of Columbia, restricted 120,1121 not applicable to Department of Justice investigations 120,1121 not to receive pay for official services from other than the Government 1106 punishment for violations 1106 *Employees, Government of District of Columbia, * appropriation for increased pay to, receiving $1,800 a year, and under 1047 *Employees of Railroads, * judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals final in causes relating to injuries to 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 penalty for violating Act limiting hours of service of, modified 61 *Emporia, Kans., * condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 835 *Encampments and Maneuvers, National Guard, * appropriation for expenses of participating with Regulars, in 226,645 use for joint Militia encampments, etc 226 for training camps 645 transportation of Regular troops for 645 reduced rates by carriers 646 deficiency appropriation for expenses 828 *Encampments, Maneuvers, etc., Army, * participation of National Guard in; allotment for expenses 206 pay, etc., to correspond with Army 206 command to remain in Army officer 207 details from Army for instruction, etc 207 payment for full time may be made at muster, etc 207 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 679,1007 *Engineer Corps, Amy, * appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 624 for pay of officers; longevity 626 composition of, under national defense Act 173 organizations; regiments; battalions; companies, band increased allowed 173 mounted battalions; mounted companies; increase allowed 174 details of officers to; Corps a part of the line 174 filling vacancies in grade of second lieu-tenant, caused by national defense Act 183 *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for expenses of depots 641 for maintenance of school, Washington, D.
C 641 for equipment of troops; motor cycles 641 for civilian assistants 641 for engineer operations in the field 641 for contingencies, Philippine Islands 641 per diem subsistence outside of District of Columbia 642 for national parks 288 for publication of maps 292 for expenses of fortifications under 345,909 for expenses of fortifications, insular possessions 348,913 for river and harbor improvements 292,391 appropriation for experiments in transporting heavy freights on Mississippi River between mouth of the Ohio and Saint Louis 403 between Dubuque, Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minn 403 deficiency appropriation for depots 338 for equipment of troops 338,811 for civilian assistants 338 for operations in the field, etc 338,811 for Sandy Hook Reservation, N.
J., protection of shore 811 *Engineer Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 92,1096 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from rivers and harbors, etc 92,1096 for salaries, etc., public buildings and grounds, District of Columbia 93,1097 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 *Engineer School, D. C., Army, * appropriation for equipment and maintenance 641 for power lithographic press 641 for constructing trade school building 641 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy,* appropriation for experiments, etc 607,1186 for equipment of buildings, etc 607,1186 *Engineering, Navy, * appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 606,1185 deficiency appropriation for machinery, repairs, etc 23,42,815 *Engineers, Army, Chief of, * index of reports of, 18661917, ordered printed; contents 411 may permit erection of memorial fountain to Alfred Noble in Washington, D.
C 65 *England (see* Great Britain) *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 83,1088 for clerks, watchmen, etc 83,1088 restriction on services 83,1088 for salaries of employees; restriction on increases 275 for wages 275 for materials; paper for internal revenue stamps 275 use of proceeds from work 275 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 277 deficiency appropriation for salaries 28 for repairs, etc 803 delivery of plates of portraits of deceased Senators and Representatives to heirs, etc., authorized 275 increase of work authorized 20 amount for materials increased by transfer from salaries and wages 21 number of sheets for customs stamps, checks, etc., 1916, increased 226 work authorized for 1917 275 *Enid, Okla., * terms of court at 927 *Enlarged Homesteads, * additional entries to complete, allowed where former entry less than a quarter section 925 desert land entries allowed persons who have entered 946 entries of noncontiguous lands to complete former entry 344 on designated lands only 344lxiii entries of noncontiguous lands; actual cultivation and residence required 344 allowance if additional land within 20 miles 345 soldiers additional homesteads not affected 345 entries permitted in designated lands, Colorado 850 entry of noncontiguous lands in Idaho, allowed to complete prior entry 724 restricted to designated lands 724 residence and cultivation required 725 *Enlisted Men, Army, * appropriation for pay; longevity 624 for pay, etc., Regular Army Reserve 624 for pay, Enlisted Reserve Corps 624 for pay, National Guard 624 for Engineer Corps; longevity 624 for Ordnance Department: longevity 624 for Quartermaster Corps; longevity 624 for Signal Corps; longevity 625 for Medical Department; longevity 625 for pay of retired 628 for commutation of quarters, etc 628 for interest on deposits 628 for extra-duty pay, artillery and ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 628 for switchboard operators, interior posts 629 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 629 for 20 per cent increase on foreign service 629 for additional pay, first reenlistment 629 for six months pay of, dying in service 629 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accident 629 for dependent families of, until discharge of National Guard from service, etc 649 for disposition of remains of 287 deficiency appropriation for extra-duty pay, at headquarters, etc 33,824,828 for disposition of remains of 810,828 for support of families of drafted, etc 859 appointments as cadets to Military Academy from, authorized; conditions 62 competitive examinations of, to appointment as second lieutenant 182 after one year's service, for vacancies caused by national defense Act 183 detail of, to institutions having Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units; number; additional to Army strength 192 details of, for citizen training camps 195 details of noncommissioned officers to other schools, etc., for military training of pupils 197 enlistment term to be seven years 185 first three in active service; last four in in Regular Army Reserve 185 reenlistment after three years; discharge from prior 185 furlough to Reserve after one year in continental limits 186 reenlistments restricted 186 three years computed enlistment period for longevity pay 186 noncommissioned officers may reenlist in same grade, etc., after three years’ active service 186 minors to have written consent of parents, etc.; exception 186 postmasters may be paid for procuring recruits 186 enlistment term; additional vocational education to be given; teachers, etc 186 pay for certain grades created by national defense Act 186 no reduction of existing pay, etc 187 final discharge at end of seven year term 187 reenlistments 187 accounts paid on furlough to Reserve Corps 187 permitted for support of dependent family; furloughs 187 by purchase; may be furloughed 187 Regular Army Reserve; composition of, etc 187 enlistments in force at outbreak of war continued for one year, etc 187 prohibited leaving post for civil employment 188 additional sergeants authorized for duty with National Guard, and at disciplinary barracks 189 Enlisted Reserve Corps; composition, etc 195 increase authorized of, in Medical Department 224 may be detailed for duty with National Guard 208 maximum strength of, to be kept in case of emergency 36 unassigned recruits not included; ratio permitted 36 personnel, etc., of Medical Department 172 rank, etc., of one, detached to recruit depots 624 travel allowance on discharge to place of muster, etc.; sea travel 217 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps, * appropriation for pay 612,1188 increase authorized; additional 612 for retired 612,1188 for undrawn clothing 613,1188 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 572,1181 eligible for transfer to and from Hospital Corps, Navy 573 employment by, interfering, etc., with civilians, prohibited 188 increase of noncommissioned officers, authorized 224 Marine gunner and quartermaster clerk grades established; appointments, pay, etc 611 no pay for absence due to personal misconduct; enlistment period not completed until time made good 580 ratings for aircraft duty 585 appointment as student flyers 586 strength of, increased; additional 612 *Enlisted Men, Navy, * appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 572,1181 for pay, on retired list 575,1181 for extra pay, on reenlistment 575,1181 for pay, active list 575,1181 appointments of midshipmen from, increased to one hundred; conditions 1182 authorized strength increased 575 discharge from first enlistment allowed, after one year’s sea service; conditions 560 eligible for transfer to and from Hospital Corps 573 employment by, interfering, etc., with civilians, prohibited 188lxiv furlough without pay allowed, for unexpired term 580 conditions; subject to recall in time of war, etc 581 additional to authorized strength 581 no pay for absence due to personal misconduct; enlisted period not completed until time made good 580 rating changed, of coal passer to fireman, third class 575 ordinary seaman, to seaman second class 575 printers, to printer first class and chief printer 575 ratings established, of storekeeper in artificer branch; grades and pay 575 ratings for aircraft duty 585 appointment as student flyers 586 *Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army, * composition of, under national defense Act 195 enlistment period; qualifications 195 certificates to be issued to; privileges conferred 195 preference when called into active service 195 distinctive rosettes to be issued to 195 new ones, if unavoidably lost, etc 195 punishment for unauthorized wearing, etc 195 assignment to Army as reserves 195 as separate units, etc.; details of officers for 195 period of active training, etc., service; extensions 195 pay, etc., when on active duty; no retirement 196 uniform same as Army 196 clothing, etc., to be issued to 196 remains United States property 196 replaced if unavoidably lost, etc 196 unserviceable 196 return when discharged 196 subject to Army regulations when in active service 196 discharges when no longer required; for misconduct 196 penalty for noncompliance with orders 196 grade, etc., when called into active service in time of war 196 muster as volunteers; pay, etc 196 no vested right to muster into volunteers 197 *Enrollment of Vessels, * purchases, etc., by Shipping Board entitled to benefits of 730 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture, * appropriation for salaries 465,1153 for general expenses; investigations 465,1154 for insects affecting fruits, nuts, cereals, forage, etc 465,1154 pecan investigations 1154 Hessian fly and chinch bug 465,1154 for southern field crop insects; forests; truck crops; bee culture 465,1154 for citrus fruit, etc., insects 466,1154 for Mediterranean and other fruit flies 466,1154 for investigating insects affecting health of man and animals 466,1154 for administrative expenses 466,1154 for preventing spread of moths 466,1154 *Envelopes, Postal Official and Registry, * appropriation for 421 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary, * appropriation for salaries 252,1048 appropriation for prevention of 279 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 28 *Epileptics, * alien, excluded admission 875 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison, * appropriation for 634 deficiency appropriation for 46 *Equipment and Supplies Division, Post Office Department, * appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 107,1110 *Equipment Division, Postal Service, * appropriation for rent for repair shops, etc 412 for construction of new building, site, etc 412 for power and light 412 *Equipment Shops, Post Office Department, * appropriation for light, power, repairs to machinery, 1059 *Equipment Supplies, Navy, * appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 561,1172 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 603,1183 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 605,1184 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 606,1185 *Ericsson, John, * memorial authorized in Washington, D.
C., to; cost 671 commission designated for 671 subject to approval of Commission of Fine Arts 672 *Erie, Pa., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 393 *Erwin, Tenn., * right of way granted through fish hatchery, for public highway 928 *Escambia River, Fla., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Espy, Pa., * condemned cannon granted to Almedia Cemetery at 836 *Estate Tax, Internal Revenue, * appropriation for expenses, collecting 1091 construction of terms used 777 estates of persons dying hereafter subject to; rates 777,1002 determination of value of gross estate 777 gifts, etc., in anticipation of death included 777 joint interests 778 domestic stock, etc., held by nonresidents 778 net value determined 778 deductions, administration allowances, etc 778 exemption of $50,000 778 proportionate share of nonresident in; returns required 778 time when due; discount for prepayment 778 interest if delayed; allowances, etc 778 returns to be made by executor after qualifying; requirements 778 if gross estate exceeds $60,000 779 partial returns 779 assessment by collector 779 by collector if no administration granted 779 payment; receipts to be given 779 sale of property for non payment, etc 779 lien if unpaid 780 lien on property transferred in contemplation of death 780lxv punishment for false returns, etc 780 not making returns 780 application of existing laws 780 regulations to be made 780 prior taxable transfers at former rates 1002 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 395 *Estimates,* for special appropriations must conform to law 830 uniform method prescribed for lump sum appropriations 336 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches in 279 for printing and binding reports, Bureau of 331 deficiency appropriation for 32 *Ethyl Alcohol, D. C., * included in alcoholic liquors 1123 *Eureka. Cal., * terms of court at 122 *Europe., War in* deficiency appropriation for assistance to representatives of foreign Governments during 802 international conference proposed not later than close of, for peaceful settlement of disputes, disarmament, etc 618 *Evanston, Ill.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for harbor of refuge 410 *Evanston, Wyo., * condemned cannon granted to 831 *Evansville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Everett, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 410 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions, * appropriation for fees 242, 1132 fee, etc., increased for examination at claimant’s residence 1132 *Excess Profits Tax, * meaning of terms used;
“corporation,” “United States,” “taxable year” 1000 first taxable year 1917 1000 levied on net incomes of corporations and partnerships exceeding $5,000, and 8 per cent of capital; domestic 1000 foreign; basis of computation 1000 capital determined 1001 money, etc., borrowed not included 1001 computed from income tax returns 1001 fiscal year of partnerships allowed 1001 proportion of calendar year 1916 included 1001 corporations and partnerships exempted 1001 incomes from agriculture or personal services included 1001 returns to be made; deductions allowed partnerships 1001 general laws applicable 1001 regulations, etc. , to be made 1002 *Exchanges, etc.,* tax on contracts for sales of cotton for future delivery at 476 *Excise Board, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 678,1006 no pay to nominee rejected by the Senate 678,1006 abolished on taking effect of prohibition Act 1130 *Excise Tax, Corporation,* deficiency appropriation for refunding 20 *Excise Taxes,* provisions for, under cotton futures Act 476 *Excursion, etc., Vessels, * appropriation for preventing overcrowding of 113,1114 special permit to carry excess number of passengers, etc., authorized 918 approval of supervising inspector required 919 *Executive Departments, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance of efficiency ratings of classified employees 76,1080 for testing miscellaneous materials for 115,1116 for care, etc., of grounds 290 for distinctive mail equipments for 422,1068 for increased pay to employees under Indian appropriation Act 993 for increased pay to employees under postal appropriation Act 1069 for increased pay to employees under legislative, etc., appropriation Act 1121 for increased pay to employees, under Agricultural appropriation Act 1167 for increased pay to employees under naval appropriation Act 1195 commission created to recommend, etc., Government owned quarters for all 328 cooperation with Tariff Commission, details from, etc., directed 797 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission forbidden 76,1081 details of classified employees Washington, D.
O., for service outside of District restricted 120,1121 not applicable to Department of Justice investigations 120,1121 duplication of work by, to be investigated by Bureau of Efficiency 1122 abolishment by the President authorized 1122 employees to assist, etc., military reserve organizations 188 permanently incapacitated persons in, not to be paid 120,1121 preparation of efficiency ratings, etc., transferred from Civil Service Commission to Bureau of Efficiency 15 restriction on time for furnishing copy and proofs of annual reports, etc., to Public Printer 336 printing and delivery 336 not applicable to Smithsonian Institution, Commissioner of Patents, or Comptroller of the Currency 336 temporary details allowed to White House from 76,1080 to furnish information, etc., to Bureau of Efficiency 1081 use of name of Congressman or Government official in advertising business before, unlawful 64 *Executive Expenses, * appropriations for 76,1080 *Executive Mansion, D.
C., * appropriation for care, etc., grounds south of 289 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 290 for care, repair, etc 290 for fuel 290 for greenhouses 290 for travel expenses of President 290 for lighting grounds, etc 290 *Executive Office (see also* Executive Mansion, D. C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc 76,1080lxvi appropriation for Secretary of the President; details allowed for temporary assistance 76,1080 for contingent expenses 76,1080 for printing and binding 331 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 33 *Executive Office, District of Columbia, * appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 677,1004 for divisions in office 677,1004 for care of District Building 677,1005 *Executors, * returns to be made by, of property of decedents 778 payment of estate tax by 779 *Exhibitions, Public, * special tax imposed on proprietors of 791 required for each State, etc 791 chautauquas, etc., exempt 791 *Exhibitions, Religious or Charitable, * exempt from special tax 791 *Expatriation, * detailed record by immigration officials of citizens leaving with intent to reside permanently abroad 883 *Experimental Laboratory, Naval, * appropriation for construction, equipment, etc 570,1179 conduct of work, etc.; report to Congress 570 *Explosives, * duty on, derived from coal tar 794 coal-tar products not 793 used as 794 addition al specific 794 excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of; exceptions 781 statist ice of raw cotton, etc., used in making, to be published quarterly 437 *Export Cattle, * appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of 450,1138 *Export Duty, * levied on sugar shipped from ceded West Indian Islands 1133 *Exports, * tune extended for withdrawals from customs warehouses for, to Mexico 725 *Exposition, International Soil Products, * appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 475 *Exposition, Mississippi Centennial, * transfer of Government exhibit at Panama-California Exposition to 854 *Exposition, Panama, * deficiency appropriation for expenses 15 *Exposition, Texas Bicentennial, etc., * countries invited to take part in 217 *Expositions, etc., * admission of aliens attendants to exhibits at, etc., permitted 878 *Express Companies, * investigation ordered of Government ownership of, etc 387 *Express Companies, D.
C., * subject to Interstate Commerce Commission, excluded from jurisdiction of Public Utilities Commission, D. C 521 *Extradition, * appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 255,1050 **F.** Page *Fabyan, George, * may bridge Fox River, Geneva, Ill 223 *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service, * appropriation for 422 deficiency appropriation for 24 *Factories, * interstate, etc., shipments of products by, urine children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Fairmont, W.
Va., * may bridge Monongahela River 52 *Fair port Harbor, Ohio, * improving aids to navigation at, authorized 537 *Fairs, Agricultural or industrial, * exempt from special tax 791 *Fake Auctions, D. C. (see* Fraudulent Auctions, D. C.) *Falls City, Nebr., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Falmouth, Mass., * condemned cannon granted to 842 *Families of Resident Aliens, * restriction on admission of, if affected with contagious diseases 891 *Fargo, N.
Dal., * terms of court at 386 *Farm Congress, International, * appropriation for exhibit of subhumid, etc., farming, at 475 foreign nations invited to send delegates to, El Paso, Tex 475 foreign nations invited to send delegates to, at Peoria, Ill 1168 *Farm Lands, * loans on, allowed national banks not in central reserve cities; limitations 754 *Farm Loan Associations, National (see also *Federal Farm Loan Act), exempt from income tax 767 provisions relating to 365 *Farm Loan Banks, * investigation, etc., as to transferring work of subtreasuries to 1080 *Farm Loan Bonds (see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), provisions relating to issue, etc., of 375 *Farm Management Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 447,1135 for general expenses 447,1135 for farm management and practice 447,1135 for study of “logged-off” lands, by products, etc 447 *Farm Products, * appropriation for experimental extension of parcel post for marketing 424 for diffusing information as to markets for, etc 473,1162 for cooperation with States in extending information as to distributing and marketing of 474,1163 for collecting statistics, etc., of 1157 *Farm Supplies, * appropriation for diffusing information as to purchasing, etc 473,1162 *Farmer John (Indian), * appropriation for payment to heirs of 128 *Farmers, * appropriation for expenses of studying cooperation among, in rural credits, etc 473,1163lxvii *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for printing and binding 331 *Fanners’ Cooperative Demonstration* Wore, appropriation for, outside cotton belt 470,1159 for meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil, etc 470,1159 *Farmers’ Institutes, * appropriation for reports, etc 471,1159 *Farmers’ Local Associations, etc., * exempt from income tax 767 *Farmers’ Organizations, etc., * use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 312 *Farmington, Ill., * condemned cannon granted to 839 *Farmington, Mo., * appropriation for public building 265 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 835 *Farmington, N.
Mex., * appropriation for bridging San Juan River, near 926 *Farms, * appropriation for encouraging, etc., improved methods of management and practice 447,1135 for irrigation and drainage investigations 472,1161 for investigating domestic water supply, etc., of 472,1161 *Farmville, Va., * deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fayette, Mo., * appropriation for public building 265 *“Fayette Brown,” Steamer, * name of “Charles L. Hutchinson” changed to 946 *Feather River, Cal.
(see* Sacramento and Feather Rivers, Cal.) *Fechheimer, Charles M., * investigation, etc., of claim as attorney for certain Indians 147 *Federal Board for Vocational Education (see also *Vocational Education), created; composition, ex officio; appointive 932 term of service and pay of appointive members 932 powers and duties 932 recommendations to be made by Commissioner of Education to 933 employees authorized 933 annual appropriation for administration expenses 933 annual report to Congress; reports of State boards to be included 936 *Federal Court Reports and Digests, * appropriation for continuation of Federal Reporter 312 *Federal Courts (see* United States Courts) *Federal Farm Loan Act, * title designated; administration by Federal Farm Loan Board 360 definitions;
“first mortgage,” “farm loan bonds” 360 Federal Farm Loan Bureau established in Treasury Department 360 Federal Farm Loan Board, composition, qualifications, pay, etc 360 term of service; executive officer to be designated Farm Loan Commissioner 360 first meeting; restriction on other employment; vacancies 360 Federal Farm Loan Board; to appoint farm loan registrars, and land bank appraisers and examiners 361 other employment by, restricted 361 salaries and expenses to be paid from the Treasury 361 from land banks and associations 361 employees authorized not subject to civil service laws 361 may be placed in classified service 361 land banks to submit schedules of salaries to 361 report of operations to Congress 361 examinations of banks by; appraisals of farm lands; preparation of amortization tables 361 statement of loan associations and land banks to be transmitted to 361 bulletins of information, etc., to be prepared and distributed by 361 payment of expenses for, etc 362 Federal land bank districts to be apportioned; boundaries, etc 362 Federal land banks, one for each district to be established 362 preliminary organization provisions 362 incorporation; powers in charter 363 permanent organization; capital required 363 board of directors; number; terms 363 local, to be chosen by loan associations 363 district, to be appointed by Farm Loan Board 363 nomination and election of local 363 chairman to be designated from district; term of each 364 term of local 364 qualifications; restriction on other employment 364 pay, etc.; approval, etc 364 capital stock, amount required; subscriptions; par value 364 held by loan associations not to be transferred 364 dividend limitations; voting powers 364 opening of subscription books;
Treasury to take unsubscribed balance; payment for 364 retirement of original subscriptions to 365 percentage of quick assets from loan association payments 365 investment of five per cent in Government bonds 365 may be designated as Government depositaries and financial agents 365 security required; use restricted 365 national farm loan associations, provisions for organizing 365 board of directors; officers; pay restrictions 365 secretary-treasurer; duties; bond; reports 366 payment of expenses 366 formation of; organization; application, etc 366 issue of charter by Farm Loan Board 367 corporate powers; subscription for land bank stock, etc 367 capital stock, par value; voting powers; limit 367 shares restricted to borrowers; subscription requirements 368 increase to secure loans 368 application for loans on farm mortgagee by members; payment for stock 368lxviii national farm loan associations; commissions allowed; use of 368 loans from land banks to 368 responsibility of stockholders 369 action of, on applications for loans 369 appraisal by Ioan committee; submission to land bank 369 report of loan bank appraisers on applications 369 forms; general duties of appraisers 369 borrowers not eligible as appraisers, etc 369 designated powers; indorsement of mortgages 369 delivery of funds to borrowers 370 property rights 370 issue of certificates against deposits;, disposal of 370 loans by land banks; restricted to farm land mortgages 370 amortization agreements; interest; repayment 370 advance payments; determination of interest rate 370 rate of interest 370 designated purposes 370 value of property; reappraisal for additional loans 371 cultivation, etc., of land mortgaged 371 amount limited 371 use of prescribed forms, etc 371 interest on defaults; payment of taxes, etc 371 insurance required 371 agreement to use money as specified 371 validity, etc., protected 371 funds at option of borrower 372 Federal land banks may issue, etc., farm loan bonds 372 purchase first mortgages on farm lands 372 posit mortgages as collateral for bonds issued 372 collection of interest 372 acquire, etc., property for business uses 372 real estate, temporarily, in satisfaction of debts, etc 372 deposit funds, etc., in Federal member banks 372 accept deposits from loan associations 372 borrow money 372 deal in Government bonds 372 charge fees, etc., to borrowers; addition to loan 372 forbidden to do other banking business 372 accept other than first mortgages 373 issue bonds above limit 373 receive mortgages from associations in excess of limit 373 accept unauthorized commissions, etc 373 agents for, in localities having no loan association 373 loans to be made through; restrictions 373 payment for appraisal, etc 373 expenses for, included in loan 373 to collect interest, etc 373 mortgages to be indorsed by, etc 373 termination when loan association formed 373 joint stock land banks authorized 374 individual liability of stockholders 374 powers, etc., of Federal land banks 374 except Government ownership of stock 374 bond issue limited; banking restrictions 374 capital stock required; payment for 374 when fully paid for, may issue bonds 374 joint stock land banks; distinctive form, etc., of bonds required 374 exempted from interest restrictions, use of loan, etc 374 rate of interest; commissions and charges 374 issue bonds based on mortgages; form, etc 374 Federal Farm Loan Board, powers designated 375 organization of laud banks and loan associations 375 interest rates on land loans 375 authorize issue of farm land bonds 375 charges, etc., to borrowers 375 require reports of banks and associations 375 prescribe form of bonds, etc 375 direct reimbursements by banks 375 suspend, etc., officials 375 general supervision 375 incidental powers 375 farm loan bonds, application for issue by land banks; collateral required 375 transmittal by registrar to board; decision of board, etc 375 written approval required 376 delivery to bank; return of collateral if issue refused 376 collateral to be held by registrar; trust assignments, etc 376 first mortgages required; bonds not to exceed amount of deposit, etc 376 additional may be called for 376 denominations, term, etc.; interest rate 377 payment; delivery to banks 377 preparation, etc., at Treasury; expenses 377 responsibility of bank for acts of officials 377 liability of issuing banks 377 payment of losses 377 record of obligations for; form requisites 377 mortgages pledged as collateral to be credited with amortization and interest payments 378 canceled when paid in full 378 substitutions allowed 378 payment of bonds, coupons, etc 378 withdrawal of security on surrender of bonds 378 disposal of interest payments 378 payment of matured bonds, etc 378 disposal of amortization payments 378 notice of payments made by banks 379 land banks to keep reserve fund from earnings 379 suspension account; payments of dividends 379 loan associations to keep reserve fund from earnings 379 annual additions; payment of dividends, etc 379 to be notified of defaults on mortgages 380 payments to be made 380 tax exemptions of Federal land banks and farm loan associations 380 mortgages and income therefrom 380 not applicable to shares in joint stock banks 380 real property 380 farm loan bonds declared a lawful fiduciary investment 380 security for public deposits 380 sale, etc., by Federal Reserve member banks 380 limitations of Federal Reserve Banks 380lxix land bank examiners to be appointed by the Board 381 duties, authority, etc.; pay 381 insolvency of land associations declared 381 extent of default necessary 381 receiver’s authority, etc 381 deposit of moneys; interest 381 insolvency of land banks; proceedings 381 application of land bank stock held by insolvent associations 381 voluntary liquidation of Ioan associations and land banks restricted 382 State laws to be examined as to protection of mortgage loans 382 declaration of ineligibility 382 statement of requirements lacking 382 punishment for false statements in applications for loans 382 overvaluation of security 382 accepting gratuity by examiner; service of examiners restricted 383 counterfeiting, etc., bonds, etc 383 uttering, etc., counterfeit bonds 383 falsifying bonds, etc 383 receiving unauthorized fees, etc., forbidden 383 unauthorized disclosure of information forbidden; punishment for 383 punishment for embezzlement of funds, etc., by employees 383 false representations as to character, etc., of bonds 384 use of Secret Service to arrest, etc., offenders 384 temporary loans from Treasury to land banks authorized 384 interest; security required 384 amount limited 384 appropriation for expenses of organization, etc 384 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 384 inconsistent laws repealed 384 *Federal Farm Loan Board* (see *also* Federal Farm Loan Act), administration of Federal Farm Loan Act under direction of 360 composition of; appointment, qualifications, pay, etc.; term of office 360 executive officer designated Farm Loan Commissioner 360 other employment forbidden; filling vacancies 360 appointment of farm loan registrars, land bank appraisers and examiners 361 salaries to be paid by United States 361 by land banks 361 employees authorized; not subject to civil service laws 361 may be placed in classified service 361 annual reports of operations 361 examinations of land banks; appraisals of farm lands; publication of amortization tables forms for statements by land associations and banks to be prepared by 361 bulletins of information, etc., to be published by 361 land bank districts to be apportioned by 362 establishment of Federal land banks in 362 organization arrangements 362 approval of organization of national farm loan associations by 367 agents for Federal Land Banks may be authorized by 373 empowered to organize and charter Federal land banks 375 charter national farm loan associations and joint stock land banks 375 decide interest rates on loans 375 determine issue of farm loan bonds 375 regulate charges to borrowers, etc 375 require reports from banks, etc 375 prescribe form of bonds, etc 375 direct reimbursement of payments by banks 375 suspend, etc., officers and employees 375 general supervision of banks and loan associations 375 incidental powers 375 appropriation for salaries and expenses 1084 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses, report to Congress 803 detailed estimates to be annually submitted 803 *Federal Farm Loan Bureau, Treasury Department, * established for execution of Federal Farm Loan Act 360 appropriation for members of the board, secretary, clerks, etc 1084 for salaries and expenses of the board 1084 estimates to be submitted 1084 *Federal Horticultural Board, * appropriation for investigating, etc,, fruit flies 466,1154 for salaries, etc 474,1164 for regulating importation of nursery stock, etc.; quarantine districts for plant diseases, etc 474,1164 for preventing, etc., introduction of pink boll worm of cotton from Mexico 1164 modification of nursery stock, etc., quarantine 1165 *Federal Land Banks (see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), exempt from income tax 767 provisions for, under Federal Farm Loan Act 362 *Federal Reserve Act, * restriction that postal savings funds be deposited in member banks, removed 159 preference to banks qualifying 160 *Federal Reserve Act Amendments,* Reserve Board may allow member banks to carry any part of reserves in district reserve bank 752 reserve banks may receive deposits from member banks and United States 752 maturing bills for collection 752 for exchange and collection solely, from other reserve banks 752 discount commercial paper indorsed by member banks 752 agricultural and secured paper included 752 stock trading paper excluded;
Government securities excepted 752 time limit; additional for agricultural notes, etc 752 restriction on rediscounts; secured paper excepted 752 may rediscount foreign acceptances 752 member banks may deal in foreign paper 752 limit; additional with collateral 753 extension allowed 753 may receive advances from reserve banks; collateral required 753 national banks; debts limited to capital, etc 753lxx national banks; debts limited to capital; exceptions; circulating notes, deposits, dividends, etc 753 Federal reserve liabilities 753 discounts, etc., by reserve banks subject to regulations, etc., by Reserve Board 753 national banks may act as agents for insurance companies, etc 753 for real estate loans 753 guarantees forbidden 753 acceptances of foreign paper for dollar exchange allowed member banks 754 rediscount by reserve banks 754 restriction on amount from one person 754 additional with collateral; maximum 754 reserve banks allowed exchange accounts with other reserve banks 754 foreign accounts and agencies 754 accounts for foreign correspondents, etc 754 Federal reserve notes; issue, etc 754 application for, by reserve banks 754 security required; paper added 754 daily reports of issue and withdrawals 754 additional security for protection 754 loans allowed by national banks, not in central reserve cities, on farm lands 754 on other real estate; location restricted 755 time and security limited 755 permissible amounts 755 extension of restriction by Reserve Board 755 national banks may establish branches in foreign countries; conditions 755 invest in other banks engaged in foreign business 755 applications; authority of Board 755 information to be furnished Comptroller; to Reserve Board 755 restriction on purchase of stock in other banks 755 separation of accounts 756 officials of member banks may serve in such banks 756 *Federal Reserve Banks (see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), investigation, etc., as to transferring work of subtreasuries to 1086 service of class A director in not more than two other banks, etc., allowed; conditions 121 trading in farm loan bonds allowed member banks 380 subject to limitation for reserve banks 380 *Federal Reserve Board (see also* Federal Reserve Act Amendments), may permit member banks to carry any part of reserves in district reserve bank 752 regulations, etc., for dealing by member banks in foreign paper for dollar exchange purposes, to be made by 754 rediscounting of, by reserve banks, etc 754 may permit national banks to open foreign branches, etc 755 authority, etc., over 755 *Federal Reserve Member Banks, * service of officers, etc., to serve in not more than two other noncompetitive banks, etc., allowed; conditions 121 *Federal Reserve Notes, * issue of, to Federal reserve banks, on application 754 issue of; collateral required; classes specified 754 daily notices of, and withdrawals to he made to Reserve Board 754 additional security may be called for 754 *Federal Trade Commission, * appropriation for salaries 281 for expenses, special attorneys, experts, etc 281 for contingent expenses 282 for rent 282 for witness fees, etc 282 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for George Rublee 801 to cooperate fully with work of Tariff Commission 797 *Feeble-Minded Children, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance of 708,1036 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808 *Feeble-Minded Persons, * alien, excluded admission 875 *Female Employment, D. C., * appropriation for inspectors, etc 680,1908 *Fergus County, Mont.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Fermented Liquors, * internal revenue tax levied on 783 penalty for withdrawing for bottling from unstamped vessels 789 may lie transferred from brewery to other buildings by pipe lines, etc 789 unfermented and partially fermented included 789 payment of tax by stamps; cancellation, etc 789 penalty for violations 789 *Fernandina, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of waterway between Savannah, Ga., and 395 *Ferryboats, * certificates limiting number of passengers not required for 918 *Fertilizers,* provisions for manufacture of nitrates, etc., for, in connection with the production of munitions of war, by the Government 215 *Fertilizers, Potash, Nitrates, etc., * appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 464,1153 *Fiber Plants, * appropriation for improvement, etc 453,1141 *Fibrous Plants, * appropriation for testing, for paper making 454,1142 *Fiduciary Funds, * farm loan bonds declared lawful investment for 580 *Field Artillery, Army, * appropriation for School for Fire for, Fort Sill, Okla 620 assignment of second lieutenants for instruction at School for Fire, Fort Sill, Okla 621 composition of units, under national defense Act 179 additional in time of war; temporary appointments from Officers’ Reserve Corps and Regular Army Reserve 179 regimental organizations 179 additional enlisted men authorized 180lxxi *Field Artillery, National Guard,* appropriation for manufacture of, for issue 644 amount for purchases 644 for reserve ammunition for 644 amount for purchases 644 for tools for manufacture of, by private parties 644 com petition requirement modified 644 *Field Cannon, etc., Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 346,910 contracts authorized 346,910 for ammunition for 346,910 contracts authorized 910 for ammunition for practice 346,911 *Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kane.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620 *Fighting Ships, Commercial,* use by common carriers by water forbidden; definition 733 penalty for 733 *Fillmore National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Filtration Plant, D.
C. (see* Water Service, D. C.) *Finance Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 106,1109 *Financial Agents, Government,* Federal land banks, etc., may be designated as; security required 365 *Financial Conference, Second Pan American,* invitation to Central and South American Governments to attend, at Washington, D. C 1052 appropriation for expenses 1052 *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses 291 design, etc., of new Dupont memorial, to be approved by 944 memorial to John Ericsson, subject to approval of 672 plans, etc., of new Aqueduct Bridge, D.
C., to be submitted to 163 site and design of “Titanic” memorial to be approved by 1046 *Fire Control installations, Fortifications,* appropriation for construction, etc 345,909 for operating, seacoast defenses 346,910 for operating, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 349,912 for construction, etc., insular possessions 349,913 *Fire Department, D. C.,* appropriation for chief engineer, deputy, officers, etc 701,1028 for miscellaneous 701,1029 apparatus for, may be constructed, etc., in repair shop 701,1029 for contingent expenses 701,1029 for new apparatus, etc 701,1029 for relief fund allowances, etc 1028 free transportation on street railways to members of, on duty 683 pension allowances for disabled, etc., members, established 718 emergency service required 720 *Fire-Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating 114,1115 *Firearms, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *First-Aid Methods, Standardisation of,* appropriation for compilation, etc., of, by industries 326 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for. chief clerk, superintendents of divisions, etc 105,1109 for division of Post Office Service 105,1109 for division of appointments 106,1109 for division of dead letters 106,1109 for division of correspondence 106,1109 for postal service under 413,1060 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 413,1060 for rent, light, and fuel; leases; limit 417,1063 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 417,1063 for city delivery 417,1063 pay of substitute carriers 417 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 418,1064 *First Class Mail Matter,* weight limitations of fourth class matter applicable to 162 restrictions of weight, penalty privilege articles 162 *First Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Pennsylvania A venue to B Street 1014 Defrees to I Street 1014 *First Street SW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Maryland Avenue to Canal Street 685 *Fish,* appropriation for investigating the handling, etc., of, and utilizing by-products, etc 463,1152 developing new sources of food 463,1152 *Fish Wharf and Market, D. C.,* appropriation for market master and wharfinger; authority, etc 679,1007 for repairs, etc 1013 for lighting 1013 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 320 for Alaska service, Pribilof Islands 321 for employees at large 321 for distribution employees 321 for station employees 321 for vessel service 322 for contingent expenses 323 for propagation 323 restricted to States with laws protecting fisheries, etc 323 free operation of fishing required of State laws 323 for maintenance of vessels 323 for inquiries of food fishes 323 for statistical inquiry 323 for protecting sponge fisheries 323 for Alaskan fisheries service, protecting seal fisheries, food to natives, etc 323 for payments to Great Britain and Japan, under fur seal convention 324 for new distribution cars 324 for lobster rearing plant 324 for marine biological station, Key West, Fla 324 for two motor launches, Alaska service 324 for repairs, etc., Pribilof Islands 324 for improving water supply, Duluth, Minn., station 324 for brooding basin, Gloucester, Mass 324 for investigating damages to fisheries by dogfish, etc.; economic use for food, etc 232 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of vessels 25 for miscellaneous expenses 32,826 for Alaskan fisheries service 32lxxii acceptance of rift of Berkshire Trout Hatchery, Mass., authorized 431 rate of commutation of rations 820 *Fisheries Commission, International,* appropriation for expenses, under Canadian 258,1054 *Fisheries, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 320 investigations, etc., by, of damages to fisheries by dogfish, etc 232 means of taking, economic using, etc 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Fishers Island, Lang Island, N.
Y.,* transfers of rights of way, Fort H. G. Wright, on 909 *Fishes, Predacious,* investigations of damages to fisheries by, etc 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Fishing Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Fish lake National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Fitzgerald, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for administering affairs of 146,983 for dormitories for Chickasaw children, Murray School of Agriculture 983 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws from tribal funds 146,983 disposition of amounts due restricted Indians 146,983 money exempt from prior debts, etc 146,984 claims of specified attorneys to be examined, etc 147 expenses of distribution 147,984 for per capita payment to Seminoles from tribal funds 147 disposition of amounts due restricted Indians, etc 147 moneys exempt from prior debts, etc 147 expenses of distribution 147 for probate attorneys, etc., for allottees of, and Quapaws 147,984 for Cherokee Orphan Training School 147,984 for common schools; children admitted 147,984 for expenses, etc., selling tribal property, from proceeds 148,984 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 148,985 for collecting rents 148,985 no moneys to be expended from tribal funds without specific appropriations; exceptions 148,985 payment for school maintenance, buildings, etc 148,985 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 148,985 for oil and gas inspectors 148,985 for purchase of land for roadway to Wheelock Academy from Choctaw funds 149 for payment to E.
Dowden for title to lands, Tuttle, Okla 149 for purchase of land for Nuyaka School, from Creek funds 986 for road, etc., Choctaw Sanitorium from Choctaw and Chickasaw funds 986 for road to Cherokee Orphan Training School from Cherokee funds 986 for Douglas H. Johnston, from Chickasaw funds 986 no allotments of land hereafter to Creeks 986 appropriation for payments in lieu of allotments, from Creek funds 986 for suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands 312 for clerk in Interior Department to sign tribal deeds of, etc 99,1102 deficiency appropriation for administering affairs 31,829 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands 829 lease of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lands to Denison Coal Company transferred to new area 870 provisions for determining heirs of deceased allottees not applicable to 127,972 *Flag of the United States,* desecration, mutilation, improper use, etc., of, in District of Columbia, a misdemeanor 900 punishment for; representations prohibited 900 *Flandreau, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 150,987 use of unexpended balance for dairy cattle, etc 150 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 lot granted for public park, etc., to 524 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 138,980 for additional land, from timber proceeds 139 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 139,980 payment of charges by settlers 139 Liability of allotment purchasers 140 irrigation work in, by Reclamation Service 141 allowance for passenger carrying vehicles 141,980 announcement of assessment of irrigation charges; ratio 141 payment in annual installments, etc 141 tribal funds used for construction work to be returned to Indians 141 construction cost reimbursed from charges 141 share of Indian allottees 141 payment of maintenance and operation cost 142 continuance of previous water rights for Indian lands 142 general regulations to be prescribed, etc 142 collection of charges, etc 142 timber lands, opened to agricultural entries; payment for timber 139 *Flathead National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Flavors,* duty on coal-tar products not 793 used as 794 additional specific 794 *Flax,* appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed purposes; study of diseases 454,1142 *Flax Straw,* appropriation for testing, for paper making 454,1142 *Flaxseed,* provisions for warehouses for storage, etc., of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483lxxiii *Fleet Naval Reserve,* enrollment; eligibility of former officers and men of the Navy 589 additional, by voluntary transfer from Navy term required; continuance 589 active duty on shipboard for training; pay, travel allowance, etc 590 retainer pay; service rates; enlistments during minority, etc 590 of officers 590 reenrollment; increase of retainer pay 590 privileges if reenlisting in Navy 590 retainer pay, longevity increase; credit for heroism, etc 590 forfeiture of pay for failure to report for inspection 590 warrants or commissions for grades, etc., to be given 590 retainer pay, etc., not affected 591 discharges restricted, etc 591 retirement after thirty years entire service 591 uniform clothing outfit to be kept 591 active service required in time of war; pay, etc 591 *Flint, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Flint River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 bridge authorized across, Bainbridge, Ga 925 De Vaughn’s Siding 35 Huguenins Ferry 513 Murray’s Ferry 387 Newton 52 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Flood Control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers,* amount authorized for improvement from Head of Passes to the Ohio, and for controlling floods, of the Mississippi River 948 annual maximum of expenditures 948 expenditures for flood control and improvement on plans of Mississippi River Commission 948 surveys, Head of Passes to the headwaters 948 Atchafalaya Outlet 948 salaries, clerical services, etc 948 levee construction contingent on local contributions; amount required 948 under direction of Commission 948 use of local contributions restricted 948 funds for levees may be used up to Rock Island.
Ill 948 rights of way for levees to be provided by State, etc 949 expense for, or temporary emergencies, not part of contribution 949 connecting watercourses may receive allotments, to exclude flood waters 949 levees on completion to be maintained by district protected thereby 949 other control retained 949 amount authorized for controlling flood, improving, etc., Sacramento River, Cal 949 conditions; annual limit of expenditures 949 expenditures on plans of California Débris Commission 949 contribution annually from California required 949 to continue until full equal share paid 949 expenditures on plans of California Débris Commission: levee construction required 949 annual expense by State limited 950 total contributions from State 950 rights of way, etc., to be provided free of cost 950 not a part of contribution 950 maintenance of works by State after completion 950 other control retained 950 laws for surveys, improvements, etc., applicable to works of 950 disbursements and accounting subject to general law 950 scope of reports of examinations, etc 950 details from other departments to assist in studies, etc 950 submission of reports to House of Representatives 950 statement from Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors as to Federal interest in improvement 950 share to be borne by United States 950 advisability of project 951 examinations to be made on request of Flood Control Committee 951 pay of civilian members Mississippi River Commission increased 951 *Flood Sufferers,* appropriation for relief of, in designated Southern States 434 issue of Army supplies 435 available for relief in West Virginia 534 *Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission, D. of C.,* appropriation for care of women and children under 710,1038 *Florence, S.
C.,* terms of court at 721 *Florida,* appropriation for relief, etc., of Seminole Indians in 132,976 for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 bridge authorized across Saint Marys River, Ga. and 436 patents for swamp lands, etc., Key Biscayne, validated, etc 995 *Florida National Forest, Fla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 exchange of lands with private owners to add to 344 *Florida Reefs. Fla.,* appropriation for additional aids to navigation, etc 317 *Fluorene,* on free list 793 *Flying Corps, Navy (see* Naval Flying Corps) *Flying Corps, Naval Reserve (see also* Naval Reserve Flying Corps), provisions creating 592 *Fog Signals,* appropriation for expenses of 317 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 71,1075 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc 68,1072lxxiv *Fond du Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for burial grounds for, from tribal funds 136 *Food Products, American,* appropriation for investigating tests made in foreign countries of, etc 463,1151 for diffusing information as to markets for, etc 473,1162 *Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for chemical biological investigation of 463,1152 for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc 464,1152 *Foods, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for detecting adulterations, false branding, etc 703,1030 *Foot and Mouth Disease, Animal,* appropriation for emergency use, arresting, etc 492,1167 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 492,1167 unexpended balances reappropriated 1167 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 453,1141 for improvement, etc., of 455,1143 for investigations of insects affecting 465,1154 Hessian fly and chinch bug 465,1154 *Fords Island, Oahu, Hawaii,* part of naval reservation, transferred to War Department 568 uses reserved, etc 569 *Fordyce, Ark,,* appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Foreign Agencies,* establishment of, by Federal reserve banks allowed, for dealing in drafts, etc 754 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce,* appropriation for promoting and developing 111,1113 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc 25 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for chief, assistants, clerks, etc 111,1112 for promoting and developing foreign and domestic commerce 1ll,1113 editorial assistants 1ll for investigating cost of production, dutiable articles, etc 1ll for promoting commerce with South and Central America 111,1113 for commercial attachée 111,1113 deficiency appropriation for promoting, etc., foreign and domestic commerce 25 employees, etc., investigations of cost of production, dutiable articles, etc., transferred to Tariff Commission 796 *Foreign Branches of National Banks,* establishment of, authorized; conditions 755 may be fiscal agents of United States 755 application requirements 755 information to be furnished Comptroller 755 separate accounts required 756 *Foreign Commerce,* bills of lading issued by common carriers in regulations governing 538 grain shipments in, to conform to official standards 483 provisions regulating 483 investigation ordered of Government control, etc., of interstate and, by Joint Congressional Committee 387 scope of; authority, etc 387 appropriation for expenses 388 time extended 866 investigation, etc., of production of necessities during interruption of 650 provisions of Warehouse Act for storage of agricultural products for 486 shipping products by child labor of prohibited ages, forbidden in 675 standard grape, etc., basket regulations not applicable to shipments in 674 *Foreign Corporations (see* Corporations, Foreign) *Foreign Counsel,* appropriation for paying, employed in special cases 313 *Foreign Countries,* articles from, which deny admission of similar, etc., American goods, may be prohibited entry 799 bills of lading; restriction against issuing, in sets, not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate ” thereon 539 clearances refused vessels, in lime of war in which United States is neutral, denying under laws of belligerents, equal facilities to Americans 799 investigation of tariff relations between, and United States, etc., by Tariff Commission 796 cost of production and dumping included 796 prohibition in time of war in which United States is not engaged, of imports from, the laws of which restrict admission of American goods 799 vessels of belligerent countries may be denied facilities of trade, etc,, refused to Americans 800 which refuse equal facilities to American traffic may be denied clearance, etc 800 *Foreign Governments,* deficiency appropriation for representing interests of, growing out of war in Europe 802 accredited officials, etc., of, not subject to immigration act 878 investigation by Shipping Board of complaints that laws, etc., of, make unjust discriminations against American vessels, etc 737 report to President; diplomatic action 737 message to Congress if equal facilities not secured 737 restrictions on admission from insular possessions, etc., of persons holding passports of 878 *Foreign Intercourse (see* Diplomatic and Consular Service) *Foreign Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 106,1109 *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for transportaion 420,1066 for clerks on steamships 420,1066 for pier transfers, New York, San Francisco, etc 420 for transferring contract mail 420 for assistant superintendent, New York 421,1066 contracts for fast service on American ships with Great Britain authorized; pay, etc 1066 for balance due foreign countries 421,1066lxxv *Foreign Missions (see* Diplomatic and Consular Service) *Foreign Relations, etc.,* appropriation for officers, drafting important work on 77,1082 for additional force 77,1082 *Foreign Tariffs,* investigation of, in relation to United States, by Tariff Commission 796 *Foreign Woods,* appropriation for tests, etc., of commercial importance of 461,1149 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting, etc 461,1149 for cooperation with States in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 475,1166 deficiency appropriation for fighting, etc 826 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Forester, supervisors, rangers, etc 456,1144 for clerks, etc 456,1145 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc 456,1146 for general expenses 457,1145 tests outside United States forbidden 457,1145 limit of cost of buildings 457,1145 administration of forests; sale of timber 457,1145 care of fish and game 457,1145 agents, labor, etc 457,1146 collating, printing, etc., investigations 457,1146 relief of field employees 457,1146 contingent expenses; traveling expenses 457,1146 for field and station expenses, maintenance of designated forests 457,1146 additional lands in Nebraska for nursery 1147 for additional national forests under Conservation Act 460,1149 disposition of receipts under 1149 for expenses, district administration 460,1149 interchangeable appropriations 460,1149 for selecting, etc., lands within national forests for homestend entry 460,1149 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands 460,1149 for fighting forest fires, etc 461,1149 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 461,1149 for promoting economy in forest products, etc 461,1149 for improving range conditions 461,1150 for tree planting, etc 461,1150 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 461,1150 for appraising, etc., timber for sale; expenses of sales, etc 461,1150 for miscellaneous investigations 461,1150 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 461,1150 eradicating poisonous plants 1150 traveling expenses restricted 461,1150 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc 461,1150 for acquiring additional lands under Conservation Act 462 for expenses in Washington under Conservation Act 462,1150 special fund for disposal of débris, etc., deposits for, etc 462 mining, etc., permitted in acquired lands 462,1050 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 24,32,826,829 for improvement of national forests 32,826 for fighting forest fires, etc 826 *Forests,* appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., as to methods of managing, and forestlands 461,1150 for investigating insects affecting 465,1154 *Forked Deer River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Forrest City, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont.,* lands reserved in abandoned, for Rocky Boy’s Band of Chippewas, etc 739 sold to Havre, Mont., for reservoir 739 reversion for nonuser 739 set aside for camping ground 739 *Fort Atkinson, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 may bridge Rock River 996 *Fort Barrancas, Fla.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., damages by hurricane, July 5, 1916 636 right of way granted to George H.
Hervey across 237 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 138,980 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation systems on, maintenance, etc 139,980 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 144,982 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* appropriation for per capita payment to Indians of, from sales of surplus lands 144 classification, etc., of coal lands in school sections of ceded 1131 *Fort Bidwell, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 132,975 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 33 *Fort Bliss, Tex.,* appropriation for target range, additional lands 639 for increasing water supply, etc 639 deficiency appropriation for radio installations 337 *Fort Dodge, Iowa,* terms of court at 12,55 *Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for maintaining citizen training camp on 671 *Fort Fairfield, Me.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Fort H.
G. Wright Military Reservation, N. Y,* right of way between Mount Prospect Tract and, transferred 909 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 132,976 for maintenance, irrigation system 132,976 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., irrigation system 31 for support, etc., of Indians on 826lxxvi *Fort Harrison Country Club, Terre Haute, Ind.* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Fort Huachuca, Ariz., * deficiency appropriation for radio installations 337 *Fart Keogh Military Reservation, Mont., * area of lease to Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Co. of lands in, extended 238 *Fort Lapwai Indian Sanatorium, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Fort Laramie, Ohio, * condemned cannon granted to 836 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans., * appropriation for Army Staff College and service schools at 620 *Fort McHenry Military Reservation, Md., * jurisdiction ceded to Maryland over portion of, granted to Baltimore as a park 46 condemned cannon granted to 833 *Fort McIntosh, Tex., * deficiency appropriation for radio installation 337 *Fort McRee, Fla., * appropriation for repairs, etc., damages by hurricane of July 5, 1916 636 right of way granted to George H.
Hervey across 237 *Fort Madison, Iowa, * condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 832 *Fort Mifflin Naval Magazine, Pa., * appropriation for ordnance storage 569 for public works 569,1178 *Fort Mifflin, Pa., * right of way through grounds of, granted to Philadelphia; conditions 531 *Fort Mojave, Ariz., * appropriation for Indian school 129,974 *Fort Monroe, Va., * appropriation for Coast Artillery school 621 for wharf, roads, and sewer 285 *Fort Morgan, Ala., * appropriation for repairs, etc., damages by hurricane, July 5,1916 636 *Fort Morgan, Colo., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr., * time extended for payments by homestead entrymen on former 514 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 138,980 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont., * appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on; repayment 140,980 payment of charges by settlers 140 liability of allotment purchasers 140 irrigation work in, by Reclamation Service 141 allowance for passenger-carrying vehicles 141,980 announcement of assessment of irrigation charges; ratio 141 payment in annual installments, etc 141 tribal funds used for construction work to be returned to Indians 141 construction cost reimbursed from charges 141 share of Indian allottees 141 payment of maintenance and operation cost 142 continuance of previous water rights for Indian lands 142 irrigation; general regulations to be prescribed, etc 142 collection of charges, etc 142 sale of lands in, to Great Nor them Railway 940 payments to Indians 941 time extended for paving installments for homesteads on ceded 994 conditions 994 *Fort Pickens, Fla., * appropriation for repairs, etc., damages by hurricane, July 5,1916 636 *Fort Plain, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Fort Riley, Kans., * appropriation for Army Mounted Service School 620 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex., * appropriation for additional land and constructing supply depots, etc 636 trackage arrangements, etc., authorized 636 *Fort Scott, Kans., * terms of court at 726 offices of deputy clerk, and marshal 726 *Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Hawaii, * appropriation for buildings, etc., ordnance depot 283 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for Army School of Fire, Field Artillery 620 for Army School of Musketry 620 for relief and settlement of three heads of families of Apache Indians, confined as prisoners of war at 146 fish hatchery, may be operated on, by Oklahoma 35 *Fort Spokane Military Reservation, Abandoned, * sale of unused lands on; proceeds to credit of Spokane Indians 155 *Fort Totten, N.
Dak., * appropriation for Indian school 144,982 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Fort Totten, N. Y, * appropriation for expenses, torpedo depot 347,911 *Fort Wyne, Ind., * appropriation for public building 265 *Fortifications, * appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 345,909 transfers of rights of way Fort H. G. Wright, N.Y 909 for modernizing older emplacements 345,909 for fire-control stations, etc.; range finders, etc 345,909 for war instruction at Coast Artillery posts 345,909 for electric installations, seacoast defenses 909 for searchlights for seacoast defenses 345,910 for preservation and repair 345,910 for repairs, etc., Galveston, Tex., defenses 345 for plans 345,910 for supplies for electric plants 345,910 for preserving, etc., torpedo structures, submarine mines, etc 345,910 for sites, etc 346,910 for sea walls and embankments 910 for roads, trails, water and sewer systems, etc 910 for motor passenger vehicles 910 for operating fire-control installations 346,910lxxvii appropriation for airships; purchases, equipment, etc., for seacoast defenses 910 statement of available land, buildings, etc., to be made 910 for armament 346,910 for mountain, field, and siege cannon; contracts 346,910 for ammunition; contracts 346,910 for seacoast cannon; contracts 346,911 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc., contracts 346,911 for modernizing projectiles 346,911 for ammunition for seacoast artillery practice, etc 346,911 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 346,911 for ammunition, etc., for field, etc., artillery practice 346,911 for altering, etc., to rapid-fire batteries 346 for altering, etc., seacoast guns 346,911 for expenses, Sandy Hook proving ground 347,911 allowance of quarters to officers 347,911 for supplies for submarine mine practice 347,911 for maintenance, submarine mines 347,911 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y 347,911 for purchase of radiodynamic torpedo control inventions of John Hays Hammond, jr 347 subject to approval of board of Army and N avy officers 347 for expenses of demonstrations 347 issue of patents to United States, if contract concluded 347 applications to remain in secret archives and not open to disclosure 347 for radiodynamic torpedo unit; condition 348 patent applications for military defense, period extended 348 for insular possessions 348,912 for sea coast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 912 for preserving, etc., Hawaiian Islands 348,912 Philippine Islands 348,912 for land defenses, Hawaiian Islands 348 Philippine Islands 348 for roads for land defenses, Hawaiian Islands 912 for electric plants, supplies, etc., Hawaiian Islands 348,912 Philippine Islands 348,912 for submarine mine structures, Hawaiian Islands 348 for sea walls and embankments, Hawaiian Islands 912 for automobile, Hawaiian Islands 348,912 for fire-control installations, insular possessions 349,912 for airships, etc., seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands 912 Hawaiian Islands 912 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions; contracts 349,912 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions; contracts 349,912 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 349,912 for purchase of submarine mines, etc., insular possessions 349 for maintenance submarine mines, insular possessions 349,912 for constructing fire-control stations, etc., , insular possessions 349,913 appropriation for range finders, etc., insular possessions 349,913 Chief of Coast Artillery to have rank, etc., of major general 349 for aids and appliances necessary for immediate manufacture of arms, ammunition, etc 349 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification 350,913 civilian member 350,913 inquiry as to right of invention 350,913 all material to be of American manufacture; exception 350,913 additional services of draftsmen, etc., in office of Chief of Ordnance, authorized 350 allowance for additional space, etc 350,913 price of powder restricted 350,913 limit on purchases from private manufacturers, etc,; waived in case of emergency 350,914 operation of arsenals to be maintained 351,914 no pay to officer using time-measuring device on work of employees 351,914 cash rewards, etc., restricted 351,914 for Panama Canal 335 deficiency appropriations for ammunition, mountain, field, etc., artillery practice 811 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 811 punishment for willfully trespassing upon, injuring, etc 1194 special preparedness fund created for expenses of 1000 *Fortifying Pure Sweet Wines (see also* Internal Revenue), provisions for 784 *Foundlings’ Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of children in 709,1037 *Fournier, Louis N., * may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Fourteenth Street NW., D. C., * appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street 685 suspension of repaving, from Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street 1014 *Fourteenth Street SW. D. C., * appropriation for repaving with asphalt, B to D Streets 1013 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, * appropriation for, chief clerk 107,1109 for division of rural mails 107,1109 for division of equipment and supplies 107,1110 for topographer 1110 for Postal Service, office of 421,1067 for postal supplies 421, 1067 for expenses shipping supplies 422, 1067 for postal route maps; sales 422,1067 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 422 for canceling machines; rental and purchase 422,1068 for laborsaving devices, etc 422,1068 for city delivery equipment 1068 for mail bags, locks, equipment’s, etc 422,1068 equipment’s, departments, Alaska. etc 422,1068 for labor, equipment shops, D.
C 422,1068 for star route transportation, except in Alaska 422,1068lxxviii appropriation for Rural Delivery Service 423,1068 reorganization of service 423 for experimental extension of parcel post for farm products 424 for village delivery service 424,1068 for travel and miscellaneous service 424,1068 *Fourth Class Post Offices, * assigning, quarterly to higher class based on increased receipts, etc 163 *Fox Lake Village, Ill., * may bridge Fox River 923 *Fox Lake, Wis.*, condemned cannon granted to 837 *Fox River, *b ridge authorized across by Fox Lake village.
Ill 923 at Geneva, Ill 59,223 bridges authorized across, Aurora, Ill 5 *Fox River, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of, Depere to Portage 401 conveyance of Portage Levee to State 401 *France, * appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *“Frank IT. Peavey,” Steamer, * change of name of, to “William A. Reiss,” authorized 914 *“Frank T. Heffelfinger,” Steamer.* name of. changed to “Clemens A. Reiss” 914 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia. Pa., * appropriation for new shop building 283 for shop buildings, extensions, etc 283 for new storehouses 283 for purchase of additional land: sewer, etc 283 for fire protection 283 for field artillery ammunition manufacture 283 for five magazine buildings 283 deficiency appropriation for repair of sea wall 810 *Frankfort, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Franklin County, Wash.,* Walla Walla County and, may bridge Snake River 235 *Franklin, La., * appropriation for improvement of waterway to Mermentau from 397 *Franklin, Pa., * appropriation for public building 265 *Franklin, Va., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fraternal Beneficiary Societies, etc., * exempt from income tax 766 may file bill of interpleader in district court, where adverse claimants against, are of different States 929 procedure: discharge of liability on deposit in registry of court 929 to be brought in district of named beneficiary, etc 929 *Fraudulent Advertising, D.
C., * offense described 165 prosecution in police court 165 punishment for 165 *Fraudulent Auctions, D. C., * auction sales without permit unlawful 846 if deceptive, etc., permit forbidden 846 duration of permit, fees, applications 847 sales not requiring permit 847 suspension, etc., for violations 847 evening sales of designated articles, forbidden under permit 847 warranty of statements made at sales; punishment for breach 847 prosecutions in police court; penalty 847 no property tax released 847 false advertising provisions not affected 847 other remedies, etc., not impaired 848 *“Fred G.
Hartwell,” Steamer,* name changed to “Harry W. Croft” 1199 *“Frederick B. Wells,” Steamer,* name of, changed to “Otto M. Reiss” 915 *Frederick, Md., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fredericktown, Mo., * condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 835 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses 310 disposal of unclaimed money of decedents 311 for care of indigent patients 707,1035 *Freeport, Ill., * condemned cannon granted to 838 *Freight, Navy, and Navy Department, * appropriation for 604,1183 carriers to give preference to military traffic 604 deficiency appropriation for 30,33,815,825,828 *Freight Trains, * appropriation for special arrangement for conveying mails by, etc 1042 rates allowed for carrying mails in, under special arrangements 428 *Fremont County, Idaho, * appropriation for establishing sheep experiment station, etc., in 1139 *Fremont National Forest, Oreg., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Fremont, Ohio, * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fresno, Cal., * condemned cannon granted to 842 terms of court at 122 *Friend, Nebr., * condemned cannon granted to 843 *Front River, Ga., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Front Royal, Va., * appropriation for public building 265 *Frontier Railroads, * investigation, etc., as to location of, for concentration of troops for defense 650 *Fruit Baskets, Small, * standards established for interstate shipments, etc., of 673 penalty for violations 674 *Fruit Brandy, * distillers exempt from general spirit regulations 788 may use pomace from artificially sweetened wines 788 additions of sugar solution to grape cheese allowed by 788 *Fruit Distilleries, * special meters, locks, etc., to be used at 787 *Fruit Flies, * appropriation for investigations, etc 466,1154lxxix *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating diseases of orchard and other 452,1141 for investigating methods of growing, shipping, etc 454,1143 for investigating, etc., maturity in 1152 for investigating insects affecting deciduous 465,1154 for insects affecting tropical and subtropical 466,1154 for diffusing information as to markets for 473,1162 *Fry, A.
B., * employment of, as consulting engineer, Ellis Island immigrant station, permitted 821 *Fuel Depots, Naval, * appropriation for fuel storage 570,1179 for petroleum reserves 570,1179 for maintenance, etc 604,1183 *Fuel, etc., Marine Corps, * appropriation for 613,1189 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings, (see also* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings), deficiency appropriation for 29,824 *Fuel, Navy, * appropriation for, transportation, etc 604,1183 *Fuel Oil, etc., * appropriation for investigation of, for naval use, etc 558,1169 for extending equipment plant, Philadelphia navy yard 558,1169 *Fuel Ships, Navy, * construction of three authorized; cost, etc 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617 *Fuels, Mineral, * appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 302 economic changes to be recommended to departments 302 *Fulton, Mo., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Fungible Agricultural Products, * mingling of, permitted in agricultural warehouses; conditions, etc 488 *Fungicides (see* Insecticide Act) *Fur-Bearing Animals, * appropriation for experiments in rearing 467,1155 *Fur Seal Islands, Alaska, * appropriation for repairs and improvements, Pribilof Islands 324 *Fur Seals, Alaska, * sale of skins of, taken on Pribilof Islands, authorized 236 *Furniture, Public Buildings, * appropriation for, repairs, etc 273 lighting fixtures to be paid from construction funds 273 assay offices in Federal buildings 273 deficiency appropriation for 29,824,829 **G.** Page *Gaffney, S.
C., * condemned cannon granted to, for Daughters of American Revolution 832,837 *Gage, Okla., * condemned cannon granted to 835 *Gainesville, Fla., * condemned cannon granted to 834 *Galesburg, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Gallatin, Tenn., * deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Gallinger Municipal Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for construction of; limit of cost, etc 1036 to be located on Reservation No. 13 1036 former site repealed 1036 *Galveston Channel, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of seawall extension 398 donation of lands, etc., required 398 construction by city; control of Secretary of War, etc 398 for maintenance 398 *Galveston, Tex., * appropriation for repairs, etc., defenses of 345 for improvement of harbor 398 for improvement of channel to Texas City 398 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., Coast Guard station 20 *Game, * appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed, etc 466,1155 for purchase, etc., for reservations 467,1155 *Game and Fish Laws, D.
C., * appropriation for enforcing 683,1011 *Game Birds, Migratory, * appropriation for enforcing law protecting 467, 1156 *Game Preserves on Public Lands, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 467,1155 designations authorized in lands acquired under Conservation Act 476 lands granted Kansas for 233 *Game Reservations, * appropriation for maintenance, etc 467,1155 *Garbage, D. C., * appropriation *for* disposal, etc 690,1019 deficiency appropriation for disposal of 21 *Garbanzo ( Mexican Peas), * bonded warehouses authorized for storing, cleaning, etc., imported, without paying duty 239 duty on withdrawal of, and by-products, from 239 payment for customs services; special accounting, etc 239 *Garden City Irrigation Project, Kans., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 304 *Garden City, Kans., * deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Gardening, Landscape, Vegetable, etc., * appropriation for study of 455,1143 *Gardening, School and Home, * appropriation for investigating, in cities and towns 102,1106 *Gardiner, Frank, * repeal of Act authorizing bridging Lakes Pistakee and Nippersink by 923 *Gardiner, Me., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D.
C., * appropriation for maintenance of destitute patients 293lxxx appropriation for minor contagious ward building 293 for isolating ward 703,1031 *Garrett, Quenton, * appropriation for, from Creek funds 986 *Gary Land Company, * may bridge Grand Calumet River, in Lake County, Ind 11 *Gas and Oil Lands, * leases of, authorized in ceded Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 519 *Gas and Oil Lands, Fire Civilized Tribes,* *Okla., * appropriation for inspectors, etc 148,985 *Gas, D. C.* limit on price for, used in public buildings 716 private consumers by Washington Gas Light Company 716 Georgetown Gas Light Company 716 reduction in prices for consumption, not to affect powers of Public Utilities Commission 716 *Gas, etc., Fixtures.
Public Buildings, tor* new buildings to be paid from construction funds 273 *Gas, Natural, * appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 302 *Gasconade River, Mo., * appropriation for improvement of; removal of obstruction near 403 *Gasoline, * delivered free to volunteer patrol-boat squadrons during practice drills, etc 600 eliminated from issue of fuel oil to volunteer patrol-boat squadrons 1172 *Gasoline, etc., * appropriation for investigating, etc., for naval use 558,1169 *General Grant National Park, Cal., * appropriation for protection, etc, 308 *General Land Office Building, * appropriation for employees, care, etc 99,1103 *General Land Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 99,1103 for investigations, etc 99,1103 for maps: distribution 100,1104 *General Officers, Army, * title of general officers of the line established; definition 167 general officers of the staff; definition 167 number of line, increased 167 promotion to line, in time of peace 167 *General Officers of the Line, * relative rank determined of, advanced for Panama Canal service 623 *General Staff Corps, Army (see also* Chief of Staff, Army, Office of), composition of 167 officers to be detailed to, for four years 167 tour of detail; temporary assignments 167 limitations of redetails 167 filling vacancies caused by 167 number on duty in Washington limited— 167 duties of service in, specified 167 recommendations for details to be made by board of officers 168 action on 168 War College duties continued; assignments to, restricted 168 mobile army and Coast Artillery divisions in, abolished 168 business transferred 168 Chief of Coast Artillery made additional member of 168 specific duties to be strictly adhered to 168 superior officer to forfeit pay, etc., for allowing violations 169 detail of officer promoted while serving in, continued 169 grade increased, etc 169 Chief of Militia Bureau, to be ex officio member of 203 *General Supply Committee, Treasury Department, * appropriation for superintendent and clerks 79,1083 *Genera, Ill., * bridge authorized across Fox River at 59,223 *Geneva, N.
Y., * condemned cannon granted to 836 *Genoa, Nebr., * appropriation for Indian school 142,980 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 31 *Geodetic Association, International, * appropriation for quota, etc 259,1055 for delegates’ expenses 319 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of observatory, Ukiah, Cal 16 for subscription to 16 *Geological Survey, Interior Department, * appropriation for Director, clerks, etc 301 for scientific assistants 301 for general expenses 301 for skilled laborers, etc 301 for topographic surveys; areas selected for Army use 301 for geologic surveys 301 for chemical and physical researches; potash deposits 301 for preparing illustrations 301 for report on mineral resources 301 for gauging water supply, etc 301 for books, etc 301 for geologic maps 301 for surveys of national forests 301 for making special topographic surveys, etc., for General Staff 293 for rent 103 for printing, binding, etc., for 330 deficiency appropriation for building for, and other Department offices 19 for mineral resources of Alaska 23 for expenses 30,825,829 *“George W.
Peavey,” Steamer, * name of, changed to “Richard J. Reiss” 915 *George Washington University Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1036 *Georges River, Me., * appropriation for improvement of 391 *Georgetown Gas Light Company, D. C., * price for gas to consumers established at 85 cents; additional for nonpayment 716 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1036 *Georgia, * appropriation for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 bridge authorized across Saint Marys River, Florida and 436 *Georgia Military College, Milledgeville, Ga., * condemned cannon granted to 839 *Georgia Lumber Company, * may bridge Flint River, De Vaughn’s Siding, Ga 35Ixxxi *“Georgia,” U.
S. S., * appropriation for repairs 605 *Germany, * appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 *Gettysburg National Park, Pa.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 288 *Gibbons, Captain John Henry, U. 8. Navy, retired,* to be captain on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Gifts in Anticipation of Death,* included in estate tax provisions 777 *Gila National Forest, N. ilex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Gila River, Ariz.,* appropriation for repair, etc., of Government levee on, near junction with the Colorado at Yuma 404 for examination, etc., to prevent further erosion, in Graham County 131 for extending bridge across, San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 132 for diverting waters of, for Indian lands 974 for dam, etc., for diverting, above Florence, to irrigate lands in reservation and Pinal County 130,975 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz., * appropriation for irrigation system 129,974 for diversion dam, etc., for irrigating lands on 130,974 for additional irrigation project for; dam above Florence 130,975 distribution to, and public and private lands in Pinal County 131,975 payment of construction charges, etc 131 *Gillespie, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Gilman, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Gin,* bottling in bond for export free of tax, allowed within eight years after entry 788 *Girard, Kans.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Girls’ Training School, D.
C., National, * appropriation for salaries and expenses 707,1035 *Glacier National Park, Mont., * appropriation for commissioner in 119,1120 for administration, etc., of 307 for paying Great Northern Railway Company for road in Blackfeet Reservation 308 acceptance of lands, etc 308 deficiency appropriation for commissioner 43 prior homestead entrymen within, permitted to perfect entries 342 private lands within, to be obtained by exchange for public timber in Park or national forests 1122 determination of value, etc 1122 added to Park on conveyance 1122 removal of timber for; regulations, etc 1122 *Glacier Park Hotel Company, * sale of lands to, near Belton, Mont 994 *Glasgow, Ky., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Glasgow, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Glenwood, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Glenwood, Mo., * condemned cannon granted to 838,841 *Glenwood Springs, Colo., * appropriation for public building 265 *Globe, Ariz., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Gloucester, Mass., * appropriation for fish-cultural station, brooding basin 324 *Glucose,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 57 *Gold Certificates, * issue authorized for deposits of stamped bullion 225 not to exceed two-thirds of amount outstanding 225 *Gold Coins, * appropriation for recoinage of 276 coinage of McKinley souvenir dollar authorized 11 legal tender quality, etc 12 *“Golden Gate,” Sailing Vessel, * granted American registry 857 *Good Roads (see* Rural Poet Roads) *Gompers, Mrs.
Sophia, * appropriation for payment to; beneficiary of seaman William Gompers 581 *Goulden, Joseph A. late a Representative in Congress, * deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 822 *Gouverneur, N. Y., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Government Depositaries,* Federal land banks, etc., may be designated as; security required 365 *Government Deposits,* temporary loans to Federal land banks 384 interest, security, etc 384 payment; limit allowed 384 *Government Employees (see also* Employees, Government), appropriation for medical examination, etc., of, receiving pay for injuries 117 for increased pay to, receiving not more than $1,800 a year under Indian Department appropriations 993 for increased pay to postal service, receiving not exceeding $1,000 a year 1069 classified service salaries over $800, included 1069 for increased pay to, receiving not more than $1,800 under legislative, etc., appropriation Act 1121 for increased pay to, receiving not more than $1,800 a year, in agricultural appropriation Act 1167 for increased pay to, receiving not more than $1,800 in naval appropriation Act 1195 deficiency appropriation for compensation to injured, 1917 821 attending drills, etc., as members of Naval Militia entitled to additional pay 594 efficiency rating not affected 594 compensation for, injured while on duty 742lxxxii in military service when on special duty, etc., not to lose efficiency rating, position, etc 594 in National Guard or Medical Reserve volunteering for military service restored to positions on termination thereof 624 investigation directed of comparative pay of, with those of States, municipalities, and commercial institutions 1081 leaves of absence with pay, etc., allowed, in National Guard, D. 0., for training, etc 203 payment of double salaries to, exceeding $2,000, forbidden 120,582 retired Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and Militia excepted120,582 not to be deprived of pay for services heretofore rendered 582 prohibited from receiving pay for services from other than the Government 1106 punishment for violation 1106 readjustment of salaries of clerks in Department by Postmaster General 1109 *Government Hospital for Insane (see* Saint Elizabeths Hospital), appropriation for current expenses 309 for buildings and grounds, repairs, etc 309 for enlarging ice plant 309 deficiency appropriation for return of funds of patients 30,826 support of indigent District patients808 name changed to Saint Elizabeths Hospital 309 *Government in the Territories, * appropriation for expenses 104,1108 *Government Manufacture of * appointment of board to investigate and report on feasibility, etc., of 214 scope of; time for submitting report 214 *Government Officials, * use of name of, in advertising business before departments, etc., unlawful 54 *Government Ownership of Public Utilities, * investigation by Congressional joint committee of, ordered 387 *Government Printing Office (see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer and salaries in office of 329 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 329 for watch force 329 for paying salaries for holidays 329 for leaves of absence to employees 329 for public printing and binding; allotment 329 restriction on details from 332 apportionment of expenditures to work executed 332 for Superintendent of Documents and salaries in office of 332 for contingent expenses 332 deficiency appropriation for holidays for employees 27,822 for leaves of absence to employees 27,822 for printing and binding 27 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph DeFontes 822 branch office in State, War, and Navy Department Building, abolished 1083 *Gowanus Bay, N.
Y., * appropriation for improvement of, Red Hook Channel 392 *Grahamsville, N. Y., * condemned cannon granted to 839 *Grain Standard Act, United Stales,* appropriation for expenses of enforcing 485,1163 title designated 482 construction of words used; “person” 482 “in interstate and foreign commerce” 482 corporations liable for acts of officials, etc 482 standards of quality and condition for corn, wheat, etc., to be established 482 promuIgation of date when effective 483 to be known as official grain standards 483 shipments of grain in interstate or foreign commerce to be inspected and of standard grades 483 not offered by grade may be sold by sample; conditions 483 may be inspected at place of delivery or on the way 483 where no inspector, subject to determination of grade by Secretary of Agriculture 483 certified, of other than alleged standards, forbidden 483 describing grain shipped as other than official standard forbidden 483 representing that grain is other than shown in certificate forbidden 483 examination if grain comforms to certificate 483 publication of findings 483 appeals from determination of inspector as to grade of shipment 484 inspection by Secretary of Agriculture 484 to be taken before leaving place of shipment, etc 484 fee to be assessed; refund if appeal sustained 484 findings to be accepted as prima facie of true grade, etc 484 licenses to be issued to inspectors 484 certificates from persons not licensed forbidden 484 preference to persona authorized under State laws 484 suspension or revocation of; hearings, etc 484 inspectors prohibited any interest in grain elevators, trade, etc 485 records of all grain inspected to be kept by each inspector; details 485 semiannual publication of statistics 485 rules and regulations to be made 485 punishment for violations 485 by inspectors, etc 485 assaulting, etc., officials 485 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 485 appropriation for expenses 485 *Grains (see also* Cereals), appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 453,1163 official standards of quality and condition of, other than com, wheat, etc., to be established 482 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 provisions for warehouses for storage, etc., of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors Home, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 709,1038 veterans of Spanish War, Philippine Insurrection, and China relief expedition admitted 709lxxxiii *Grand Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, East Chicago, Ind 251 Hammond, Ind 251 Lake County, Ind 11 *Grand Falls, Me., * operation, etc., of dam across Saint Croix River at, authorized 534 *Grand Forks County, N. Dak., * bridge across Red River of the North, by Polk County and, authorized 924 *Grand Forks, N. Dak., * terms of court at 386 *Grand Haven, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Grand Junction, Colo., * appropriation for public building 265 use of buildings, etc., former Indian school, by Colorado, modified 128 terms of court at 225 rooms to be provided in public building 225 deputies and offices to be kept at 226 *Grand Marais, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 400 *Grand Marais, Minn., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Grand River, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of 400 *Grand Valley Irrigation Project, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 304 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg., * appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 149,986 *Grandfield, Okla., * sale of certain ceded Indian lands to, for cemetery 445 *Granite Falls, Minn., * condemned cannon granted to 834 *Grant, Memorial to Gen.
Ulysses S.,* appropriation for unveiling exercises, etc 291 *Grape Baskets, * standards established for interstate shipments, etc., of 673 *Grape Sugar,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 57 *Grasses, etc., * appropriation for testing, etc., commercial seeds of 453,1142 publishing misbranded, etc 453,1142 preventing admission of adulterated seeds, etc., for seeding 453,1142 vetch and ryegrass 453 percentage of pure seed required; blue grass 453 for investigating improvement of 455,1143 *Graves of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors, * time extended for marking, who died in northern prisons 52 *Gravesend Bay, N.
Y., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waters to Ambrose Channel from 406 *Grays Harbor, Wash., * appropriation for improvement of inner portion of 405 *Grays River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 *Grayson, Joel, * appropriation for employment of, in House Document Room 71,1075 *Grazing Lands, etc., * appropriation for investigating improvements of wild plants and 454,1142 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 for surveying, etc., boundary line, Alaska and Canada 256,1051 for marking boundary line between United States and Canada 256,1051 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 258,1054 for Canadian Fisheries Commission 258,1054 for Canadian Boundary Waterways Commission 259,1054 for paying, under fur seal regulations 324 contracts authorized for fast mail service with, on American steamships 1066 *Great Kills, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Great Lakes, * appropriation for improvement of ship channel between Chicago, Duluth, and Buffalo 400 aviation life saving, etc., stations authorized, on 601 light vessels for, authorized 537 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of connecting waters, etc., of, for passage of large vessels 411 *Great Lakes, Naval Training Station, * appropriation for maintenance 562,1173 clerical, etc., services 562,1173 for three contagious hospital wards 1179 *Great Northern Railway Company, * appropriation for repairs by, to road in Blackfeet Reservation to Glacier Park 308 may bridge Mississippi River above Minneapolis, Minn 34 public lands in Montana, including tracts in Fort Peck Indian Reservation to be sold to, for terminals, etc 940 payments for lands of Indians 941 price for Milk River irrigation project charges 941 irrigation rights of way reserved 941 *Great Pedee River, S.
C., * appropriation for improvement of 395 *Great Salt Pond Light Station, R. I., * improvements, etc., including keeper’s dwelling authorized 537 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Greece, * appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Green Bay, Wis., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Greene County, Ind., * condemned cannon granted to 842 *Greenfield, Iowa, * condemned cannon granted to 832 *Greensburg, Ind., * appropriation for public building 265 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army poet 841 *Greenville, Cal., * appropriation for Indian school 132,975 *Greenville, S.
C., * appropriation for Weather Bureau station 1137 terms of court at 721 office of clerk 721 *Greenwich, Conn., * appropriation for public building 265 *Greenwood Lake, N. J., * preliminary examination, etc., to be made for dredging channel at southern end 407lxxxiv *Greenwood, S. C.,* terms of court at 721 *Grinnell, Iowa, * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Guam, * appropriation for agricultural experiment stations in 471,1160 for care of lepers, etc., naval station 559,1170 for naval station, public works 569,1178 for fuel storage 570 for marine barracks 570 for high-power radio station in 607 *Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba, * appropriation for fuel storage 570,1179 for public works 1178 *Guatemala, * appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Guilford Battle-Ground Company, * acceptance from, of tract for Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N.
C 997 *Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N. C., * established; area described 996 acceptance of lands conveyed; acquiring additional 997 supervision, etc., by commission 997 appointment, duties, etc 998 monuments, tablets, etc., in, authorized; subject to approval of Secretary of War 998 punishment for defacing, injuries, etc 998 *Gulf of Mexico, * deficiency appropriation for reestablishing, etc., aids to navigation, damaged by hurricane, 1916 820 aviation, life saving, etc., stations authorized on coast of 601 commission to investigate and report on advisability, etc., of establishing additional navy yard on United States coast of; details, etc., to be considered 571 submarine and aviation bases 571 *Gulf of Mexico Coast, * appropriation for surveys of 318 *Gulf of Mexico Hurricane, 1915, * deficiency appropriation for repairs to Coast Guard stations injured by 20 for repairs, etc., to aids to navigation injured by 25 *Gulfport, Miss., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 397 postmarking stamp to commemorate Mississippi Centennial Exposition authorized for 854 *Gulfport, Miss., Exposition (see* Mississippi Centennial Exposition) *Gull Lake, Minn., * abandonment of ditches between Gull Lake and Round Lake, and between Round Lake and Long Lake, for reservoir dam at, headwaters of Mississippi River 403 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army, * appropriation for construction of 345,909 *Gunboats, Navy, * construction of two, authorized; cost, etc 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617 *Guncotton, * statistics of raw cotton, etc., used in making, to be published quarterly 437 *Gunnery and Engineering Exercises, Navy, * appropriation for prizes, trophies, ranges, etc 560,1171 deficiency appropriation for 29,825,828 *Gunnison, Colo., * condemned cannon granted to, for State Normal School 843 *Gunnison County, Colo.,* granted lands for public park; payment, etc 520 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Gunpowder, * excise tax on net profits by manufacturers on sales of; exceptions 781 *Guns and Munitions of War, Navy, * appropriation for storage of, at specified yards, etc 569 *Guthrie, Okla., * terms of court at 927 office of clerk 927 **H.** Page *Habana, Cuba, * appropriation for building for legation 260 *Hackensack, N.
J., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Hackensack River, N. J., * appropriation for improvement of 393 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made to New Milford 407 of lower 407 *Hague, The, * appropriation for share, International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration 257,1052 for contribution toward expenses of Palace of Peace at 258,1054 deficiency appropriation for International Bureau, Permanent. Court of Arbitration 16 *Haiti, * appropriation for minister to 252,1048 details authorized from Navy and Marine Corps to assist Republic of 223 compensation allowed, etc 223 *Halifax County, Va., * condemned cannon granted to 832 *Hamilton, Eugene, * investigation, etc., of claim as attorney for certain Indians 147 *Hammond, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, at 251 *Hammond, John Hays. jr., * appropriation for exclusive rights of radio dynamic torpedo control inventions of 347 subject to favorable report of board of Army and Navy officers 347 for tests, etc.; to be deducted from purchase price 347 patents to be issued to United States if contract made 347 applications to be kept in secret archives 347 *Hammond, La., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Hampden County, Mass., * may bridge Connecticut River at Springfield 536lxxxv *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 295 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 812 *Hansen, Idaho, * bridge authorized across Snake River, near 59 *Harbor Beach, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge; repairs to breakwater, etc 400 *Harbor Commissioners, Hawaii, * legislative act amending Revised Laws of Hawaii, relating to, confirmed 39 *Harbor Island, Tex., * preliminary examination, etc., of channel to Rockport to be made 408 *Harbor Patrol, D.
C., * appropriation for expenses 701,1028 *Harbors (see also* River and Harbor Improvement), appropriation for searchlights, etc., for defense of 345,910 for improvement of 391 *Harbors, Canals, and Channels * plans to be submitted for improving, for fleet defense of coasts 618 extension of existing projects 618 cost of, for completion in five years 618 *Harlan, Iowa, * condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post 832 *Harlem River, N. Y., * appropriation for improvement of 392 *Harney National Forest, S.
Dak., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Harris, T. D., Paymaster, U. 8. Navy, * credit in accounts 582 *Harrisburg, Pa., * appropriation for public building, rent 265 *Harrisonville, Mo., * appropriation for public building 265 *“Harry A. Berwind,” Steamer,* name of, changed to “Harvey H, Brown” 1199 *“Harry W. Croft,” Steamer,* name of “Fred G. Hartwell” changed to 1199 *Hartford, Conn., * appropriation for public building 265 *Harts, Col. William W., * credit in accounts 809 *“Harvey H.
Brown,” Steamer, * name of “Harry A. Berwind ” changed to 1199 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., * appropriation for Indian school 133,977 *Hastings, Mich., * appropriation for public building 265 *Havre de Grace, Md., * preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, to be made 407 *Havre, Mont., * lands sold for reservoir purposes to, in abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation 739 reversion for nonuser 739 *Hawaii, * appropriation for salaries, etc., government in 104,1108 for judges, circuit courts 104,1108 for contingent expenses 104,1108 for legislative expenses 104 for judges, etc., district court 118,1119 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 262,1058 for quarantine system expenses; leprosy hospital 278 for ethnological researches among natives of 279 appropriation for construction, etc., Schofield Barracks 285 for accommodations for seacoast artillery in 286 for expenses of district judges, outside of official residence 314 for fortifications, etc 348,912 for seacoast batteries 912 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 348,912 for land defenses, etc 348 for locating strategic roads, land defenses 912 for electric plants, etc., seacoast fortifications 348,912 for sea walls and embankments 912 for automobile, fortifications 348,912 for airships, etc., seacoast defenses 912 for mail equipments for 422,1068 for Weather Service expenses in 448,1136 for agricultural experiment stations in 471,1160 for agricultural extension work 471,1160 for high-power radio station in 607 act of legislature amending franchise of Island Electric Company (Limited), ratified 57 bills of lading; restriction against issuing, in sets, not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate ” thereon 539 franchise of Hawaiian Electric Company modified, etc 229 Kauai County, for electric light and power 246 to Honolulu Gas Company, extended, etc 231 for manufacturing gas, South Hilo, granted John T.
Baker 524 Hawaii National Park established on islands of Hawaii and Maui 432 legislative act amending Revised Laws of, relating to powers of harbor commissioners, etc., confirmed 39 conferring power of public utilities commission to regulate franchises, etc., confirmed 38 public utilities companies, to pay franchise taxes to counties 232 Puuloa Military Reservation, Oahu, transferred to' the Navy 642 street railway franchise, South Hilo, modified 438 *Hawaii, Island of,* establishment of Hawaii National Park on 432 *Hawaii National Park,* established on islands of Hawaii and Maui 432 description 432 existing land claims, etc., not affected 433 administration; leases, etc 434 limit on expenses 434 *Hawaiian Electric Company (Limited), * franchise of, extended 229 subject to public utilities commission, as to rates, extensions, etc 230 *Hayden National Park, Wyo. and Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Hayward, Commander George N., U.
S. Navy, retired, * to be captain on active list; place 603 examinations required; to be additional number; noback pay, etc 603 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 156,991 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31Ixxxvii *Head Tax on Aliens,* appropriation for refunding, erroneously collected 325 amount increased to $8 875 seamen included 875 children under 16 accompanying parent, exempt 875 payment by carrier 875 by alien 875 a lien on vessel, etc.; enforcement 875 exceptions; coming from contiguous countries for temporary stay 875 admissible residents of United States possessions 875 in transit, passing through contiguous countries 875 payment on arrivals from contiguous countries 875 on entering the Philippines 875 refunded to rejected applicants from contiguous countries 875 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves, * appropriation for 286 for unmarked graves of civilians in post cemeteries 286 for unmarked graves of Confederates in national cemeteries 286 deficiency appropriation for 29,33,825,828 *Headwaters Steamship Company,* may change name of steamer “Fred G.
Hartwell” to “Harry W. Croft” 1199 “Harry A. Berwind” to “Harvey H. Brown” 1199 *Health Department, D. C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 702,1029 assignment of inspectors 702 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 702,1029 assignment, etc., of bacteriologists 1030 for repairs to buildings, etc 702 for fire protection, smallpox hospital 1030 for disinfecting service 702,1030 for sanitary emergency fund, drainage of lots, etc 702,1030 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 703,1030 for bacteriological laboratory 703,1030 for refrigerating machine 1030 for supplies and expenses, biological and serological study of disease 1030 for chemical laboratory 703,1030 for contingent expenses, enforcing health laws 703,1030 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 703,1030 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 703,1031 for public crematory 703,1031 for motor vehicle 703,1031 for alterations, etc., at the pound 703 for establishing dispensaries for treating tuberculosis, etc 1031 for alterations, etc., old emergency hospital for laboratory uses 1031 *Health Officer, D.
C., * appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 702,1029 *Health, International Office of Public, * appropriation for annual quota 258,1053 *Hearings in Land Entries, * appropriation for expenses 299 deficiency appropriation for 30 *Helena, Art.,* condemned cannon granted to Mrs. John S. Hornor for Confederate cemetery at 837 *Helena, Mont., * appropriation for assay office at. 89,1094 deficiency appropriation for assay office 824 *Helena National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Hemp, * appropriation for testing, etc., for paper making 1142 *Henderson, John B., * reappointed as regent, Smithsonian Institution 868 *Hendrum, Minn.,* Elm River, N.
Dak., and, may bridge Red River of the North 511 *“Henley,” U. S. S., * appropriation for repairs 605 for engines for 607 *Hennepin County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, between Anoka County and 34 *Henry and Rock Island Counties, Ill., * time extended for bridging Rock River at Colona Ferry by 4 *Henry Barracks, Cayey, P. R.,* transfer of part of, for naval uses 568 *Henthorn, Ernest R.,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Hereford Inlet, N.
J., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to lie made 407 *Hervey, George H., * granted right of way for electric line across Forts Barrancas and McRee, Fla 237 *Hessian Fly, * appropriation for investigating, etc 465,1154 *Hevia y Reyes Gavilan, Carlos, of Cuba, * may be admitted to Naval Academy for instruction; conditions 10 *Hiawatha, Kans., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 17 *Hickerson, Charles M., * homestead entry of, confirmed 155 *Hicksville, Ohio, * condemned cannon granted to 837,840 *High Commission, International (ses* International High Commission) *High Landing, Minn., * may bridge Red Lake River 512 *Highway Bridge, D.
C., * appropriation for operating expenses 689,1017 for repairs, etc 689,1017 *Highways, Extensive, * investigations, etc., for coordination of railroads with, for military, industrial, and commercial purposes 650 *Highways System., D. C., Permanent, * new plan authorized for Barry Farm subdivision, southeast 1014 opening, extending streets, etc 1014 *Hill, Capt. Frank Kinsey, U. S. Navy, retired, * to be captain on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 396 *Hillsboro River, Fla., * appropriation for improvement of 396 *Hilo, Hawaii, * appropriation for commission to architect, public building 272Ixxxvii *Hilton, James C., Passed Assistant Paymaster, Navy, * credit in accounts 581 *Hingham, Mass.,* appropriation for public works, naval magazine 569,1178 for ordnance storage buildings 569 *Historical Places, D.
C., * appropriation for erecting, etc., tablets for marking 683,1011 *Hodapp, John D. P., Assistant Paymaster, Navy, * date of commission established 582 *Hodgenville, Ky., * birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, memorial hall, etc., at, accepted for public park, etc 385 *Hoffman, Leonard G., * may be appointed assistant paymaster, Navy 1184 *Hog Cholera, * appropriation for investigating, treating, etc 451,1139 *Hogs, * appropriation for diffusing information as to supply, prices, markets, etc., of 473,1162 *Holbrook, Mass., * condemned cannon granted to Memorial Association of 836 *Holidays, * compensatory time allowed postal employees working on 416 days specified as 416 *Holidays, D.
C., Legal, * per diem employees allowed pay for 1045 *Holland (see* Netherlands) *Holland, Mich., * appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Holly Springs, Miss., * appropriation for public building 265 *Holy Cross National Forest, Colo., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Home Economics, * provisions for cooperating with States to pay teachers, etc., of 930 annual appropriations; basis of 930 amount appropriated for training teachers, etc., of 931 annual allotments; basis of 931 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 707,1034 for maintenance 707,1035 for repairs and improvements 707,1035 *Home for Incurables, D. C., * appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1036 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C., National, * appropriation for care of indigent patients 708,1035 *Homestead Entries, * absence of settlers in military service equivalent to residence 671 agricultural lands in abandoned military reservations, Nevada, opened to 518 allowed on unappropriated lands in Alaska; conditions 352 former entries elsewhere not a bar 352 prior claims not affected 352 reserved lands excepted 352 assignments of, in reclamation projects, notwithstanding part canceled to conform with farm units; conditions 65 certain, in Glacier National Park, Mont., prior to creation of, may he perfected 342 forfeited Oregon and California Railroad land grants opened to 219 of noncontiguous lands allowed to complete enlarged homestead entries 344 of 640 acres of designated public lands authorized for stock raising 862 on ceded Wind River Reservation, Wyo., may be patented where water not obtained, upon proof of residence, etc 341 patents for, under Reclamation Act, not to issue until all sums due are paid 920 settlers making, on unsurveyed, etc., lands, allowed leave of absence 341 conditions 341 *Homestead Laws,* purchasers of ceded Indian lands at designated price, entitled to make entries under 926 *Homestead Settlers* having less than a quarter section may make entry to complete enlarged homestead 925 time extended for paying installments for ceded lands of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla 937 Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 994 *Homesteads (see also* Enlarged Homesteads), appropriation for classification, etc., lands within national forests, etc., for 460,1149 *Homesteads, Enlarged (see* Enlarged Homesteads) *Hondo Irrigation Project, N.
Mex., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Honduras, * appropriation for minister to 252,1048 *Honey Grove, Tex., * deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Honolulu Gas Company, Limited, * franchise to, extended 231 subject to public utilities commission as to rates, extensions, etc 231 *Honolulu, Hawaii, * appropriation for improvement of harbor 405 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station, wharf, etc 803 construction, etc., lighthouse depot, authorized 538 temporary depot, Lighthouse Service, authorized 538 *Honolulu, Hawaii, Ordnance Depot, * appropriation for storehouses 283 for gun sheds 283 for magazines 283 for shop, office, and barracks buildings 283 for officers’ quarters 283 for stable, wagon shed, etc 283 for transportation facilities, etc 283 *Hoopa Valley Indian Hospital, Cal., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Hoopeston, Ill., * deficiency appropriation for public building 18 condemned cannon granted to 841 *Hoosick Falls, N.
V., * appropriation for public building 265 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C., * appropriation for care of women and children 710,1038 *Hoquarton Slough, Oreg., * preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Horgan, Francis J., * deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 822lxxxviii *Horn Island Pass, Miss., * appropriation for maintenance of channels through 397 *Hornell, N. Y., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Hornor, Mrs.
John S., * condemned cannon granted to, for Helena, Ark., Confederate Cemetery 837 *Horses, Army, * appropriation for experiments in breeding, for military purposes 450,1139 lands near Morgan Horse Farm, Middlebury, Vt 1139 for expenditures for 632 for purchase 635 limit; contracts; purchases at posts 635 standard required 635 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 635 deficiency appropriation for purchase 45,337 *Horses, National Guard, * appropriation for purchase 645 for forage, etc 645 for care of, etc.; payment of enlisted men for 645 *Horticultural Board, Federal (see* Federal Horticultural Board, Department of Agriculture) *Horticultural, etc., Investigations, * appropriation for 454,1143 *Horticultural Organizations, * exempt from income tax 766 *Hospital Corps, Navy, * constitution of; grades and rates 572 transfers of enlisted men from and to Navy and Marine Corps 572 pharmacists, promotions from chief pharmacist’s mate, to 572 pay, etc 572 chief pharmacists, service promotion of pharmacists to 573 promotions of those in the service 573 limit and number of ratings 573 pay and allowances of enlisted men established; chief pharmacist’s mate 573 assignment to hospital and ambulance service 573 to be constituent part of Medical Department, Navy; enlisted men part of Navy enlisted strength 573 status when attached with Marine Corps to the Army 573 *Hospital Matrons, Army, * appropriation for pay 628 *Hospital Ship, Navy, * construction of, authorized; cost, etc 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617 *Hospital Stewards, Army, * appropriation for quarters for 638 *Hospitals, Army, * appropriation for construction and repair of post 638 temporary camp, etc 638 for erect ion or rental of temporary’ 640 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 338,825 *Hospitals, D.
C. (see* Medical Charities, D. C.) *Hospitals, Endowed, etc., * alcohol for, may be withdrawn from bond free of tax 355 use restricted 355 bond required 355 *Hospitals for Indians,* appropriation for construction, equipment, and maintenance of; limit 124,970 limit of cost increased 124,970 construction expenditures limited 125,970 for designated hospitals, etc 125,970 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark., * appropriation for burial in Little Rock National Cemetery, of patients dying for construction and repair 638 for medical supplies 640 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.,* free delivery of water to Leo N.
Levi Hospital, authorized; condition 351 placed under control of National Park Service 535 superintendent of national parks, etc., to control administration of 309 *Hot Springs, S. Dak., * appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 296 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 812 *Houghton, Mich., * appropriation for public building 265 *Hours of Service, Railroad Employees, * penalty for violating limitation of 61 prosecutions; limitations, etc 61 unavoidable accidents, etc., excepted 61 not applicable to wrecking and relief crews 61 pending suits not affected 61 *Housatonic River, Conn., * appropriation for improvement of 392 *House of Detention, D.
C. * appropriation for expenses 701,1023 *House of Representatives, * appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 69,1073 for mileage, etc 70,1074 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 70,1074 for Chaplain 70,1074 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 70,1074 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 70,1074 for clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees, annual 70,1074 appointment and duties of janitors 71,1074 for clerks to committees, session 71,1075 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 71,1075 for police force, House Office Building 71,1075 for Doorkeeper, special employees, etc 71,1075 messengers, laborers, etc 71,1075 superintendent folding room, etc 71,1075 pages 71,1075 superintendent document room, etc 71,1075 for minority employees 72,1075 for special employees, etc 72,1076 for clerk, etc,, conference minority 72,1076 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 72,1076 for postmaster, assistant, etc 72,1076 horses and mail wagons 72,1076 for official reporters 72,1076 for stenographers to committees 72,1076 “during the session” to mean 118 days 72 “during the session ” to mean 210 days 1076 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 72,1076 placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72,1076 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 73,1077lxxxix appropriation for furniture and repairs 73,1077 for packing boxes 73,1077 for miscellaneous items 73,1077 for expenses, special and select committees 73,1077 for stationery 73,1077 for postage stamps 73,1077 for automobile for Speaker 73,1077 for session employees until end of first session 64tn Congress 243 for session employees for entire month of September, 1916 853 for expenses of inaugural ceremonies, 1917 874 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., House Office Building 26,30 for folding 26,822 for widow of Joseph A.
Goulden 822 for widow of Samuel A. Witherspoon 822 for widow of William G. Brown, jr 822 for widow of Hunter H. Moss, jr 822 for contested election expenses 822 for stationery 822 for miscellaneous items 822 for expenses, special and select committees 822 for official reporters 822 for horses and mail wagons 822 delivery of plates of portraits of deceased Members of, to heirs, etc., authorized 275 five members to be appointed on Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 608 chairman of Naval Affaire Committee, ex officio member 608 salaries for December, 1915, to be paid December 17 3 for September, 1916, to be paid on day of adjournment 853 for December, 1916, to be paid December 22 861 six members, to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 three Members to be designated on commission to investigate, etc., pneumatic tube mail service 1064 joint committee on space required by Agricultural Department 1158 two Resident Commissioners to be elected by the Philippine Legislature, term, pay, etc 552 use of name of Member of, in advertising business before departments, etc., unlawful 54 *House Office Building,* appropriation for elevator conductors for 70,1074 for police force 71,1075 for trees, etc., grounds of 290 for maintenance 327 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 26 for construction, etc 30 *Household Fixtures D.
C., Stolen, * revocation of dealer’s license buying, without reasonable inquiry, etc 1046 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex., * appropriation for improvement of, maintenance 398 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, to secure greater width and depth 408 *Howard University, D. C., * appropriation for maintenance 310 for expenses 310 for improving grounds 310 for medical department 310 for fuel and light 310 *Howeattle, Washington,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Hudson, Henry, * fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Hudson River Connecting Railroad Corporation, * time extended for bridging Hudson River by 446 *Hudson River, N.
Y.,* appropriation for aids to navigation, additional, etc 317 for improvement of, at New York 392 for improvement of, maintenance, etc.; contracts 393 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, or channel to Spuyton Duyvil Creek 406 time extended for bridging, Castleton to Schodack Landing, N. Y 446 *Huguenins Ferry, Ga., * bridge authorized across Flint River, at 513 *Humboldt, Cal., * appropriation for improvement of harbor and bay 404 *Humboldt National Forest, Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458,1147 *Humboldt, Tenn., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Hungary (see* Austria-Hungary) *Huntington, Ind., * appropriation for public building 265 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Huntington, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building, rent, etc 265 condemned cannon granted to 842 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont., * appropriation for maintenance, etc 304 *Huron Cemetery, Kansas City, Kans., * appropriation for preservation, etc., for Wyandotte Indians 844 Kansas City to maintain, etc., outside walls 844 *Huron, Ohio, * appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 aids to navigation at, authorized 537 *Hutchinson, Kans., * condemned cannon granted to, and to Grand Army post at 838 *Hydraulic Engineering, * appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 115,1116 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, * appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 95,1099 for materials, etc 95,1099 for Pilot Charts 95,1099 for expenses, branch offices 95,1099 for employees, branch offices 96,1099 restriction, personal services 96,1099 for printing and binding for 330 *Hydrography, Physical, * appropriation tor continuing researches in 318 *Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health Service, * appropriation for maintenance 278 for building, etc.; reappropriation 270 **I.** Page *Ice and Snow, D.
C., * appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, and gutters 690,1018 *Ice Machines, Army, * sale of surplus product permitted 631xc *Idaho, * xc appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103,1107 enlarged homestead entrymen in, allowed noncontiguous lands to complete prior entries; conditions 724 *Idaho National Forest, Idaho, * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 458,1147 *Idiots, * alien, excluded admission 875 *Illinois, * appropriation for purchase, etc., of ship for naval militia 559 *Illinois Centennial, * special canceling postal stamp for Springfield, Ill., for celebration of admission of State 862 *Illinois River, Ill., * appropriation for improvement of, below Copperas Creek, Ill 401 *Illiterates, Alien, * to be excluded admission, after three months 877 families of ad mitted aliens allowed entry. 877 tests of literacy 877 classes exempt from 877 bringing in, by transportation companies, unlawful 881 fine, etc., if embarkation permitted 881 *Imbeciles, * alien, excluded admission 875 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods, * privileges of, extended to Chopaka, Wash., entry 354 Jacksonville, Fla., entry 229 Laurier, Wash., entry 354 North port, Wash., entry 354 Noyes, Minn., entry and delivery 435 Winston-Salem, N.
C., delivery 232 *Immigrant Inspectors, * appointment and compensation of 893 examination other than physical or mental of aliens to be made by 885 power and authority for 886 false statements at, deemed perjury 886 assistance of Federal courts to secure testimony, etc 886 punishment for obstructing; use of deadly weapons 886 decisions favorable to admission of alien, subject to challenge 887 board of special inquiry to make final decision 887 composition, hearings, etc 887 appeals; restriction 887 negotiations directed for detailing, on immigrant ships; duties. 882 to accompany aliens to interior immigrant stations 893 *Immigrant Stations, * appropriation for Ellis Island, buildings, etc 324 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N.
Y., dredging 821 for repairing damages caused by explosions 821 agents of States, etc., may present to aliens at, inducements offered for settlement, etc 895 Baltimore, Md., use of increased appropriation for interior requirements, etc 844 establishment of, at interior places authorized 893 inspectors to accompany aliens in transit to. 893 disposal of privileges; use of receipts 894 sale of intoxicating liquors forbidden 894 local courts granted jurisdiction for crimes, etc 894 hospital facilities at Ellis Island granted temporarily to New York 359 maintenance of privileges by Government at, forbidden 325 use of Charleston, S.
C., by South Carolina Naval Militia, authorized 61 *Immigration Act, 1917,* “alien” defined as any person not native born, or naturalized citizen 874 Indians, and citizens of insular possessions, not included 874 “United States” construed 874 Canal Zone and insular restrictions 874 “seaman” defined 874 enforcement of Act in the Philippines 874 head tax increased; seamen included 875 children under 16, with parent, exempt. 875 levy and collection of; exceptions 875 arrivals from contiguous countries 875 collection in the Philippines 875 refund to rejected aliens 875 class of aliens excluded admission 875 criminals, anarchists, prostitutes, etc 875 contract laborers, assisted persons, etc 876 Asiatics, etc., from specified districts 876 existing restrictions continued 876 occupations, etc., excepted; conditions 876 additional exclusions after three months; illiterates 877 ad mission of families of residents 877 test of ability to read 877 exemptions from literacy test; religious refugees 877 alien residents returning within six months 877 aliens in transit 877 exclusion not applicable to purely political offenders 877 transit of assisted aliens 877 skilled laborers in particular instances 877 professions, servants, etc 877 restriction on holders of foreign passports if detrimental to labor conditions 878 discretionary read mission to unrelinquished domicile after temporary absence 878 admission of alien attendants to expositions, etc.; conditions 878 foreign officials, suites, etc 878 importing aliens for prostitution or immoral purposes, forbidden. 878 punishment for violations; jurisdiction of courts 878 deported aliens attempting to return 878 evidence of husband and wife admissible 879 inducing, etc., importation of contract laborers, unlawful 879 exceptions 879 penalty for violations 879 criminal punishment 879 fee to informer 879 advertising abroad for contract laborers, unlawful 879 punishment for 879 soliciting immigration by vessel owners, etc., unlawful 879 penalty, etc.; persistent violations 879 advertising, etc., permitted 880 presumption of knowledge of alienage 880xci illegal landing, etc., of aliens, a misdemeanor 880 punishment for 880 bringing in diseased, etc., aliens, unlawful; disabilities specified 880 fine if embarkation permitted; additional penalty 880 mentally or physically disqualified to earn a living 880 fine if embarkation permitted; additional penalty 880 illiterates, excluded Asiatics, etc 881 fine if embarkation permitted; additional penalty 881 clearance restriction, etc 881 restrictions on place and time of landing aliens punishment for violations 881 detention for medical and literacy examinations; on shipboard 881 at immigrant stations 882 regulations to be issued 882 report of inspectors on condition of vessels bringing in aliens 882 negotiations authorized for allowing immigration officials on foreign vessels carrying immigrants 882 duties, etc., of officials if permitted on board 882 list of aliens arriving by water, required of master 882 insular and home ports included 882 contents; provisions as to citizen passengers 882 list of passengers leaving from home or insular ports, required 883 aliens, and citizens intending to reside permanently abroad 883 contents; citizens with intent to return 883 punishment for neglect 883 delivery from vessels making regular trips 883 record of departures by way of contiguous countries to reside abroad 883 aliens arriving by water to be grouped in lists 884 identification tickets 884 certificate of medical, etc., examination required 884 nondelivery of lists unlawful 884 penalty for 884 inspection by immigration officials of aliens arriving by water; on shipboard 885 at immigrant stations; expenses; penalty for noncompliance 885 by medical officers 885 by experts if mentally diseased, etc 885 other than physical or mental 885 power and authority of inspectors 886 punishment for false evidence, etc.; jurisdiction of courts, etc 886 obstructing, etc., officials; use of deadly weapons 886 detention or doubtful cases for action of special board 886 appeal if rejected 886 challenge of favorable decisions 887 special boards of inquiry to be appointed 887 authority, proceedings, etc 887 finality or exclusion decisions 887 by medical certificates of diseased aliens 887 illegally arriving aliens to be returned immediately 887 illegally arriving aliens; unlawful acts of vessel owners, etc., relating to 887 punishment for 888 departure by other vessel 888 detention as witnesses 888 maintenance, etc., during 888 restriction on landing of diseased aliens 888 treatment until deportation 888 insane aliens 888 exclusion of companion of rejected helpless alien 888 deportation of aliens within five years if illegally landed, etc 889 anarchists, etc 889 convicted criminals 889 prostitutes, procurers, etc 889 within three years if landed at places not designated, etc 889 without inspection 889 citizenship not acquired by marriage of immoral female 889 not applicable to convicts pardoned.— 889 until termination of sentence 890 irrespective of time of arrival 890 applicable to arrivals from insular possessions 890 burden of proof on defendant 890 decision of Secretary final 890 destination; expenses 890 within five years; after five years 890 penalty for violations by vessel owners, etc 890 attendant allowed 890 temporary release pending decision 891 admission of aliens under bond in certain cases 891 condition of bond; acceptance of deposit in lieu 891 suit on becoming a public charge 891 temporary detention, if diseased, of family sent for by alien, naturalized or a permanent resident 891 conditions permitting admission 891 admission without, if marriage subsequent to naturalization 891 if marriage prior to naturalization 892 Commissioner General of Immigration; general authority, duties, etc 892 to prescribe rules for entries on Canadian and Mexican frontier 892 to detail officers to secure information; in United States 892 in foreign countries;
Public Health officers 892 administrative duties of commissioners of immigration, etc 892 landing accommodations to be furnished passengers from contiguous countries 892 conditions; penalty for failure 892 immigrant stations at interior ports authorized 893 discriminations for admissions from contiguous countries forbidden 893 compliance with regulations by carriers required 893 conditions of admission 893 immigrant inspectors, etc.; appointment and pay 893 special employees on contract labor exclusion, etc 893 annual allotment for, and expenses; accounting 893 appointment, etc., of commissioners of immigration not altered 893xcii jurisdiction of district courts; procedure 893 com promises restricted 894 immigrant station privileges; disposal of receipts 894 sale of intoxicants at, forbidden 894 jurisdiction of local courts to preserve peace, etc 894 punishment for aiding, etc., admission of anarchists, etc 894 advocates of destruction of property 894 international conference for regulating admission of aliens may be called by the President 894 scope of agreement proposed 894 information division, Bureau of Immigration to be maintained; duties, etc 895 agents of States and Territories allowed at immigrant stations; purposes, etc 895 subject to immigration rules, etc 895 alien seamen; provisions relating to 895 penalty for bringing in, with intent to permit illegal landing 895 falsely representing, a member of the crew 895 restriction on landing, if inadmissible 895 penalty for violation; deportation, etc. 895 discharging inadmissible, in port, unlawful 896 reshipment allowed 896 arrest and return of illegally landed 896 employment on passenger vessels of aliens with designated diseases, unlawful 896 penalty for violations, etc 896 remission of fine 896 vessels arriving from foreign ports to deliver name of alien employees 896 names, etc., of illegally landed 896 list of departures required 897 penalty for noncompliance, etc 897 construction of “person” 897 principals liable for acts of officers, agents, etc 897 in effect May 1, 1917 897 repeal provisions; exceptions 897 Chinese exclusion not impaired;
Philippines 897 passenger Act not affected 897 pending prosecutions, etc., continued 897 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor, * appropriation for Commissioner General, assistant, clerks, etc 117,1118 for Division of Information 117,1118 for buildings, etc., Ellis Island station, N.Y 324 for immigration expenses 325 for special examiners, etc., in naturalization cases 326 additional allowances to clerks of courts for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 326 allowance for June, 1916 326 deficiency appropriation for Byron H.
Uhl. 26 payment of incurred expenses allowed. 26 information division in, maintenance, duties, etc 895 *Immigration, Commissioner General of, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 117,1118 general duty and authority of 892 to prescribe rules for entry of aliens on Canadian and Mexican frontier 892 to detail officers to secure information as to aliens in penal institutions, etc 892 for temporary foreign service 892 officers of Public Health Service 892 *Immigration Commissioners, * duties to be prescribed by regulations 893 appointment and status of, unchanged 893 *Immigration, International Conference on,* authority of President to call, etc 894 *Immigration Matrons,* negotiations directed for detailing, on immigrant ships; duties 882 *Immigration of Aliens,* appropriation for all expenses regulating 325 for preventing unlawful entry of Chinese; deporting, etc 325 for refunding head tax 325 purchase, etc., of motor and horse vehicle 325 deficiency appropriation for expenses reprior purchases allowed 26 for immigrant stations 821 maintenance of privileges at stations by the Government to be abolished 325 *Immoral Purposes,* aliens coming for, excluded admission 876 importing aliens for, a felony 878 punishment for, etc 878 *Immunity,* to witnesses before Shipping Board, etc 737 perjury excepted 737 *Imperial Land District, Cal., * established; boundaries 226 land office; transfer of records, etc., from Los Angeles 227 register and receiver to be appointed 227 *Imports,* prohibition authorized of articles from country refusing admission of similar, from United States 799 restriction, etc., on, from country whose laws exclude articles from United States contrary to law of nations 799 selling, below market price unlawful, if done to restrain trade therefor, in United States 798 *Inauguration of the President, 1917,* appropriation for Congressional expenses. 874 for maintaining public order, etc., District of Columbia 899 regulations to be made; duration; enforcement 899 for public convenience stations, etc 899 use of reservations, streets, etc., for stands, decorations, etc., authorized 901 supervision; removal of structures, etc 902 overhead wires permitted for illumination, etc 902 safety precautions, etc., required 902 loans of nags, etc., for decorations 902 tents, etc., to care for sick, etc 903 telegraph companies permitted to extend overhead wires 903 use of courthouse for temporary quartering of troops participating 903 *Incapacitated Persons,* appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 120,1121 *Income Tax,* appropriation for expenses of assessing and collecting 86,1090 for deputy commissioner, clerks, etc., on returns of 82,1087 *Income Tax, 1916,* two per cent tax levied on net incomes of citizens or residents 756 of nonresident aliens, derived in United States 756xciii additional tax on incomes over $20,000; rates 756 dividends included; exceptions 757 normal tax provisions applicable to 757 applicable to yearly net income 757 determination of net income 757 sources included; dividends defined 757 estates during administration; trust property 757 fiduciaries indemnified 758 sales of property acquired before March 1, 1913 758 share of undistributed profits included in additional tax 758 accumulations permitted 758 statements to be furnished by companies. 758 exemptions; life insurance policies; gifts, etc 758 interest on Federal, State, etc., obligations 758 salaries of present President, judicial officials;
State officials; exceptions. 758 deductions allowed citizens or residents, business expenses 759 interest on debts; taxes 759 losses by casualty 759 on property acquired before March 1, 1913 759 not in trade 759 worthless debts charged off 759 deterioration of business property 759 oil and gas wells; mines 759 property acquired before March 1,1913. 759 betterments, etc., not allowed 759 credits allowed normal tax, corporation tax paid dividends 759 tax paid at source 760 deductions allowed nonresident aliens, business expenses in United States. 760 proportion of interest on debts; condition 760 general taxes paid in United States 760 losses by casualty 760 on property acquired before March 1, 1913 760 not in trade 760 worthless debts charged off 760 deterioration of business property 760 oil and gas wells; mines 760 acquired before March 1, 1913 760 betterments, etc., not allowed 760 tax paid at source 761 exemption of $3,000 from personal income. 761 of $4,000, for head of family, etc 761 allowance to guardians, etc.; limitation. 761 estates of decedents during administration 761 nonresident aliens if making returns; liability for failure 761 paid for calendar years 761 returns to be made by persons having $3,000 or over 761 nonresidents; extensions allowed 761 by agents 762 guardians, trustees, etc.; joint guardians, etc 762 persons, corporation, etc., having control of another’s income 762 under existing law 762 not required if income less than $3,000 762 partners, of individual interests; returns required 762 dividends, etc.; exceptions as to nonresidents 763 returns to be made on basis other than receipts and disbursements 763 notification and payment of assessment 763 surtax for nonpayment 763 deduction of normal tax at source of income, etc 763 income from tax-paid incomes not included 763 indemnity for paying 763 application for personal exemption from. 764 penalty for false statements, etc 764 claims for further; applications to be filed at source; with collector 764 certificate of known deductions 764 applications by agents for; returns required 764 interest on bonds, etc., paid at source 764 foreign securities, coupons, etc 764 allowance of exemptions 765 licenses required for dealers in foreign securities, etc 765 punishment for collecting without 765 personal returns of other incomes required from owners 765 determination of ownership 765 deductions applicable only to normal tax on individuals 765 normal tax on net incomes of domestic corporations 765 partnerships excluded 765 of foreign corporations on business in United States 765 computed for calendar years; fiscal years of corporations 766 for 1916 766 sales of property acquired prior to January 1,1909 766 organizations, etc., excepted 766 States, Territories, etc., excepted; public utility contracts 767 deductions allowed domestic corporations, business expenses 768 losses and depreciation 768 oil and gas wells; mines 768 property acquired before March 1, 1913 768 betterments, etc., excluded 768 additions to insurance reserves 768 mutual insurance, etc., companies; life insurance companies 768 interest on indebtedness; limit; collaterals 768 bonds guaranteed free from tax excepted 769 interest on bank deposits 769 taxes 769 deductions allowed foreign companies; business expenses in United States 769 losses and depreciation 769 oil and gas wells; mines 769 property acquired before March 1, 1913 769 betterments, etc., excluded 769 additions to insurance reserves 769 mutual insurance, etc., companies; life insurance companies 769 interest on indebtedness; limit 770 bonds guaranteed free from tax excepted 770 interest on bank deposits 770 taxes paid in United States 770 assessment insurance companies allowed additions to reserve funds 770 computed for calendar year 770 for fiscal year of corporations; notification to collector 770xciv time for rendering returns for calendar year 771 fiscal year of corporations 771 contents of returns 771 returns from receivers, trustees in bankruptcy, and assignees 771 basis or corporation accounting 771 deductions allowed foreign corporations of tax-paid dividends 771 paid at source 771 notice of assessment and payment of, for calendar year 772 fiscal year of corporations, etc 772 in case of refusal, etc 772 surtax on nonpayment; refund of excess. 772 returns to be public records 772 restriction on inspection 772 access to State, etc., officers 772 penalty for refusing, etc., or making false returns; extensions permitted 773 constructions of words “State” and “United States” as used herein 773 divulging information received by revenue officers, unlawful 773 punishment for; dismissal 773 inquiries to be made by deputy collectors. 773 annual tax returns to be made by party liable therefor 774 by revenue officer 774 notice if no return made 774 preparation of return in case of failure, etc., of party 774 summons by collector, etc 774 authority of collector outside of district. 774 annual tax returns by revenue officer on refusal of party 775 surtax and collection 775 receipts to be given for amount of tax paid. 775 acceptance by creditor as evidence of payment by debtor 775 penalty for not making returns 775 punishment for false returns, etc 775 sworn returns required 776 increase by collector if understated 776 appeal to Commissioner 776 jurisdiction of district courts to secure evidence, etc 776 yearly statistical statements to be published, etc., by Commissioner 776 general internal revenue laws applicable 776 provisions in effect in Porto Rico and the Philippines 776 collection by insular officers; jurisdiction of insular courts 776 pay of officials of District of Columbia, Porto Rico, and Philippines not excluded from 776 provisions of Act of 1913 repealed 776 continued for collection, etc 776 income under former law not applicable to this Act 777 sworn statement of all dividend payments required of corporations, etc 1004 *Incorporations, D.
C.,* authorized for purchase, etc., of merchant vessels under provisions of Shipping Act 731 charter granted, American Academy of Arts and Letters 51 Boy Scouts of America 227 *Increase of the Navy (see also* Naval Establishment), no part of appropriations for, to be used for clerical, etc., services, Navy Department 619,1195 increase of cost allowed and early construction of designated vessels, directed 1191 *Indemnity, Lost Mail Matter, * appropriation for, registered, insured, and collection delivery domestic mail. 421,1067 for registered international mail 421,1067 deficiency appropriation for domestic registered, insured, and collect on delivery mail. 24 *Independent Treasury, * appropriation for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 87,1091 for contingent expenses 276 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 828 discontinuance of subtreasuries to be considered, etc 88 investigation of work of subtreasuries, directed 1080 report as to transfer, etc 1080 *Index, Tex., * bridge authorized across Red River at 1198 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 100,1104 *Indian Agencies, * appropriation for construction, repair, etc., of buildings at 125,970 heat and light to employees’ quarters, not included in limit of compensation 125,971 for agricultural experiments on farms 126,971 deficiency appropriation for buildings 30 sale of lands no longer needed for; disposal of proceeds 973 *Indian Allottees, * appropriation for hearings, etc., to determine heirs of 127,972 employment of additional clerks in Indian Office 127,972 Osages and Five Civilized Tribes excepted 127,972 payment of expenses from estate of decedent, etc 127 partition of allotments; issue of patents in fee, or trust 127 *Indian Bayou, Miss., * preliminary examination, etc., of to be made 408 *Indian Campaigns, etc., 1851 to 1891, * pensions granted to survivors of, and their widows 1199 service designated 1199 *Indian Commissioners, Board of:* appropriation for expenses of 127,972 deficiency appropriation for expenses 30 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 127,972 no judge allowed for Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex 972 *Indian Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc., Indian Office 100,1104 for expenses of the 123,969 for surveying, allotting, etc., of lands in severalty 123,969 repayment from Indian moneys; available until expended 124,969 use in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 124,969 investigation, etc., claims of Warm Springs Indians for additional land. 969 for irrigation expenses; reimbursement from Indian funds 124,969xcv appropriation for irrigation purposes; available until expended 124,969 specific projects, etc., excluded 124,969 for inspectors of irrigation 124,969 employment of superintendents of irrigation 124,969 for suppression of liquor traffic 124,970 possession, evidence of unlawful introduction 124 automobiles, etc., used for violations to be seized 970 for relieving distress, prevention of contagious diseases, etc 124,970 for erection of hospitals, maintenance, treatment, etc.; limit 124,970 limit of cost of authorized hospitals increased 124,970 allotment to specified hospitals, etc. 125,970 for support of schools 125,970 deaf and dumb and blind children 125,970 tuition in public schools 125,970 education of children of less than one fourth Indian blood restricted 125,970 not available for designated schools. 125,970 for construction, etc., school and agency buildings 125,970 water supply Sisseton Agency, S.
Dak., buildings 971 school site Sac and Fox, Iowa 971 heat and light to employees 125,971 sewer, Paia Reservation, Cal 125 for collecting and transporting pupils. 125,971 employment, etc., Alaska pupils 125,971 for timber culture, etc 126,971 for matrons 126,971 for school, etc., farms; farmers and stockmen; field matrons 126,971 timber provisions not applicable to Menominee Reservation, Wis 126,971 farmers to have competency certificates; exceptions 126,971 for agricultural experiments, etc 126,972 for supplies; purchase, etc 126,972 warehouses limited to two 126 small purchases without advertising 126 warehouses limited to three 972 for telegraphing and telephoning 126,972 for costs, etc., Indian suits; no attorneys’ fees 126,972 for citizen commission 127,972 for Indian police 127,972 for judges, Indian courts 127,972 prohibited for Pueblo Indians 972 for contingencies; special agents, etc 127,972 for Indian Service inspectors 127,972 for determining heirs of deceased allottees 127,972 clerks in Indian Office 127,972 not applicable to Osages and Five Civilized Tribes 127,972 payment of costs from estates of decedents 127 partition of allotments 127 for encouraging self support among Indians 127,973 repayment; limitation 128,973 amount for passenger carrying vehicles 128,973 restriction on Indians passing into Texas, repealed 128 leases of irrigable allotments to aged, etc., Indians 128 appropriation for payment to heirs of Farmer John 128 use of Grand Junction School by Colorado modified 128 restriction on use of pro rata share of noncompetent Indians of tribal funds 128 for reimbursing Indians for cattle destroyed to prevent spread of contagious diseases, etc 128,973 amount for previous losses 973 for Charles J.
Kappler 129 bids for supplies, etc., to be accompanied with checks, bonds, etc., as security 129 sale of lands no longer needed for schools or agencies 973 titles to rights of way for oil or gas across Indian lands; temporary permits allowed 973 for support, etc., of Indians, Ariz. and N. Mex 129,974 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 129,974 Phoenix Ariz 129,974 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 129,974 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 129,974 for irrigation pumping plant, Colorado River Reservation, Ariz 129,974 for water supply, Papago Indian villages, Ariz 130,974 for school facilities, Navajo Indians, Ariz 130,974 for water supply, Navajo Indians, Ariz 130,974 for water diverting works, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 130,974 for water rights for Salt River Indian allotments, Ariz 130,975 for dam, etc.,.
Gila River, above Florence, Ariz., for irrigating Indian lands, etc 130,975 for irrigation, Navajo Reservation, Ariz.; ex tending Ganado project 131,974 for examination, etc., Gila River, Graham County, Ariz., to prevent erosion, etc 131 for bridge, Little Colorado River, Winslow, Ariz 131 for addition to bridge over Gila River, San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 132 for preserving ruins, etc., Navajo National Monument, Ariz 132 for bridges. Little Colorado and Canyon Diabolo Rivers, Ariz 975 for support, etc., of Indians in California 132,975 for lands for homeless Indians, Cal 132,975 for school, Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal 132,975 for irrigation charges, Yuma Reservation, Cal.; repayment 132,975 for school, Fort Bidwell, Cal 132,975 Greenville, Cal 132,975 for roads, etc., Yuma Reservation, Cal. 132,976 extension of trust period, Mission Indians, allotments 976 use of proceeds from Klamath lands extended 976 for relief of distress among Seminoles in Florida 132,976 for support, etc., of Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 132,976 xcvi appropriation for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 132,976 for fulfilling treaties with Bannocks, Idaho 133,976 Coeur d’Alenes, Idaho 133,976 for Thomas B.
Le Sieur 977 for per capita to enrolled Sacs and Foxes, Iowa, from tribal funds 977 for school, Haskell Institute, Kans 133,977 Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 133,977 for bridges, Pottawatomie Reservation, Jackson County, Kans 133 for lands, etc., for Chettimanchi Indians, La 133 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 133,977 for Joseph Bradley 133 for school, Pipestone, Minn 134,977 for schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota 134,977 homestead patent to Richard Daeley 977 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal funds 134,977 amount for employees; preference to Indians 134,978 employment of Chippewas in building roads, etc 134,978 electric light plant, White Earth Agency, etc., Minn 134 drainage assessments on Indian reservation lands approved 978 payment for benefits of ditches, etc 978 reimbursement from tribal funds; rights of way 978 no patent in fee until all assessments reimbursed 978 for annual celebration, White Earth Band of Chippewas, Minn 134,978 sale of land to Mahnomen County, Minn.; distribution of receipts to Pembina Band of Indians 134 corrected description of land granted to Northern Minnesota Conference of Methodist Church 135 advances to individual Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, from permanent fund 135 payment of logging expenses, etc., from sales of pine timber of Chippewas of Minnesota. 135 for bridge across Mississippi River, Cass Lake Reservation, Minn., from Chippewa funds 978 for per capita to Chippewas reinstated on rolls, from tribal funds 979 for expenses of general councils, delegates to Washington, etc., from tribal funds 135,979 for burial ground for Fond du Lac Band of Minnesota, from tribal funds 136 for education, etc., of Chippewa boys, from tribal funds 136 assistant to Attorney General to serve on commission to enroll Chippewas of White Earth Reservation, Minn 136 for expenses of enrollment; reappropriation 136 for completing enrollment 137 creation of Red Lake Indian Forest; administration, etc 137 enrollment of Chippewa allottees modified, etc 979 for investigating condition of Indians in Mississippi 138 appropriation for support, etc., of Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 138,980 Flathead Agency Indians, Mont 138,980 Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 138,980 Blackfeet Agency Indians, Mont 138,980 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 139,980 for fulfilling treaty with Crows, Mont 139,980 for civilization, etc., Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Mont 139,980 for “line riders” Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Mont 139,980 for civilization, etc., Rocky Boy’s Band of Chippewas, etc., Mont 139,980 for cattle, farming implements, etc., for Blackfeet Indians, Mont., from tribal funds 139 for strip of land for Flathead Agency reserve 139 agricultural timber land on Flathead Reservation, Mont., opened to homestead entry 139 for irrigation, Flathead Reservation, Mont.; payment of construction charges, etc 139,980 for irrigation, Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.; payment of construction charges, etc 140,980 for irrigation, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont, payment of construction charges, etc 140,980 work on specified projects to be done by Reclamation Service 141 allowance for passenger carrying vehicles on irrigation projects 141,980 announcement of construction charges; assessment; payments 141 return of tribal funds used for construction 141 reimbursement of construction cost from tribal funds, etc 141 payment of operation and maintenance charges, etc 142 water rights to Indians continued 142 rules, for use of water, etc., to be prescribed 142 for school, Genoa, Nebr 142,980 drainage assessments on allotments of Omahas and Winnebagoes, Wakefield drainage district, Nebr., approved; payments reimbursable; rights of way 142 assessments on other restricted allotments, approved; reimbursement, etc 143 for support, etc., of Indians in Nevada 143,981 for school, Carson City, Nev 143,981 for farm sites, etc., for non reservation Indians, Nev 143 for irrigation, Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nev 143,981 for land and water rights for Washoe Tribe, Nev 143 for school, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 143,981 Santa Fe, N. Mex 143,981 for attorney, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex. 144,981 for highway Mesa Verde Park to Gallup., N. Mex., Navajo Reservation 144,981 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N.Y 144,981 Six Nations, N. Y 144,981 for school, Cherokee, N. C 144,981 xcvii appropriation for support, etc., of Sioux of Devils Lake, N. Dak 144,981 Fort Berthold Agency Indians, N. Dak 144,982 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, N. Dak 144,982 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 144,982 Fort Totten, N.
Dak 144,982 Wahpeton, N. Dak 144,982 per capita distribution of receipts of lands on Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak 144 for redeeming mortgage of Starr McGillis. 145 for reimbursing Benson County, N. Dak., for care of Insane Indians 145 for headstone for grave of Scarlet Crow, Congressional Cemetery, D. C 145 for support, etc., of Wichitas, etc., Okla 145,982 for support of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Agency, etc., Okla., from tribal funds 145,982 for maintenance, etc., Kiowas, etc., from tribal funds 145,982 for support, etc., of Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Okla 145,982 Kansas Indians, Okla 145,982 Kickapoos, Okla 145,982 Poncas, Okla, and Nebr 145,982 for school, Chilocco, Okla 145,982 for fulfilling treaties, with Pawnees, Okla 146,982 Quapaws, Okla 146,983 for three families of Apache Indians, prisoners of war, Fort Sill, Okla; allotments to 146 change of right of way through Chilocco School Reservation 146 for payment to Citizen Band of Pottawatomies, Okla 983 Osage County, Okla., deemed Indian country for intoxicants prohibition. 983 appraisal of Osage County Indian allotments 983 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., administering affairs of 146,983 for buildings for Murray School of Agriculture, Tishomingo, Okla., from Chickasaw funds 983 for per capita payment to Choctaws and Chickasaws from tribal funds. 146,983 for payment of claims of specified attorneys 146 for per capita payment to Seminoles from tribal funds 147,984 for M.
L. Mott, from Creek funds 984 for attorneys, etc., in probate matters, Five Civilized Tribes 147,984 for Cherokee Orphan Training School, Okla 147,984 for common schools, Five Civilized Tribes and Quapaws 147,984 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 148,984 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 148,985 collection of rents 148,985 specific authority required for expending moneys from tribal funds; exceptions 148,985 school maintenance, repairs, etc 148,985 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Okla 148,985 appropriation for oil and gas inspectors, restricted lands of Five Civilized Tribes 148,985 for roadway from Wheelock Academy, Okla., from Choctaw funds 149 for E.
Dowden 149 for pasture land for Nuyaka School, from Creek funds 986 for road, etc., Choctaw Sanitarium, Okla., from tribal funds 986 for road to Cherokee Orphan Training School 986 for Douglas H. Johnston, from Chickasaw funds 986 no allotments to Creeks, without specific authority 986 per capita payment to Creeks who have had no allotments of land 869 for support, etc., of Indians, Klamath Agency, Oreg 149,986 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 149,986 Umatilla Agency, Oreg 149,986 for school, Salem, Oreg 149,986 for support, etc., of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz Agencies, Oreg 149,986 distribution of proceeds from lands of Siletz Reservation, Oreg 149 for maintenance, Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg 150,986 for expenses of delegates of Klamath Indians, from tribal funds 150 for bridge on Klamath Reservation, Oreg 150 for bridges on Umatilla Reservation, Oreg 150 for fishing grounds for Warm Springe Indians , Oreg 986 allotments on Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., to Indians who have received none. 987 for school, Carlisle, Pa 150,987 use of bequest for training nurses 987 for school, Flandreau, S.
Dak 150,987 Pierre, S. Dak 151,987 Rapid City, S. Dak 151,987 for support, etc., of Sioux of different tribes, S. Dak 151,987 for schools 151,988 investigation, etc., of cost of additional schools 151 for subsistence, etc., Yankton Sioux, S. Dak 151,988 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 151,988 for wagon road, Standing Rock Reservation, S. Dak 151 for fulfilling treaty with Confederated Bands of Utes, Utah 152,988 for support, etc., of detached Indians, Utah 152,988 for distribution of principal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152,988 to Navajo Springs Band in Colorado. 152,988 Uintah, etc., Bands in Utah 152,988 Southern Utes in Colorado 152,988 for promoting, self support, etc., from accrued interest 152,988 for seeds and agricultural implements to Confederated Bands of Utes, Utah 152,989 for wagon road, Kaibab Reservation, Utah 152xcviii appropriation for extending, etc., irrigating systems on lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Utes, Utah 153,989 for education of Indian children, Washakie School, Utah 153 for bridge repairs, Myton, Utah 153 for support, etc., of D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash 153,989 Makah Indians, Wash 153,989 Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash 153,989 Yakima Indians, Wash 153,989 Colville, etc., Agencies Indians, Wash 153,989 Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians, Wash 153,989 Spokane Indians, Wash 153,989 for irrigation, lands of Yakimas, Wash. 153,989 for payment for additional water supply to reservation allottees 989 for Cushman School, Tacoma, Wash 153,989 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash.; diversion dam, etc 154 for payment for additional water supply to reservation allotteee 154 lands to Washington State Historical Society 154 sale of unused land, Fort Spokane Military Reservation, Wash 155 lands to Klickitat County, Wash., for school 155 Se-ciun-ka-nullax given new allotment. 155 Charles M.
Hickerson, homestead entry allowed 155 leases of unallotted mineral lands in Spokane Reservation, Wash., allowed 155 for water rights for Indian allottees, Okanogan County, Wash 155 for continuing extension of irrigation and drainage system, Yakima Reservation, Wash 989 homestead patents to designated nontribal Indians 989 for school, Hayward, Wis 156,991 Tomah, Wis 156,991 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 156,991 Pottawatonves, Wis 156,991 for later enrolled Stockbridgee and Munsees, Wis., from tribal funds 156 for purebred dairy cattle for Oneida school, Wis 156 for self support, etc., Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomies, Wis. and Mich 156 for self support, etc., Menominees, Wis. 157,991 disposal of forest products, Menominee Reservation, Wis., modified 157 sales of timber from disputed lands, Bad River and Lac du Flambeau Reservations, Wis 157 disposal of flowage rights of allottees, etc., Lac Court Oreille Reservation, Wis 157 removal of timber from farming lands. 991 per capita apportionment, etc 992 transfers of Oneida Indian lands, etc 992 for road on Red Cliff Reservation, Wis 158 for support, etc., of Shoshones, Wyo 158,992 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo. 158,992 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 158,992 for repairs old Fort Washakie, Wyo 158 appropriation for irrigation, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 158,993 for plans, etc., for complete irrigation project, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo. 158 for roads, etc., Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 158,993 for Joseph H.
Norris 158 detailed estimates of receipts and expenditures of tribal funds to be submitted annually; requirements 158 no payments from funds to be without specific authority; exceptions 159 bookkeeping and accounting system for Indian Bureau to comply with existing laws to be submitted by Bureau of Efficiency 159 for expenses of investigating condition of Indian affairs by Representatives elected to Sixty-fifth Congress 993 for increased compensation of employees; basis 993 detailed report to be submitted to Congress 993 for suits to set aside Five Civilized Tribes allotments 312 deficiency appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic 30,826 for support of schools 30,826,829 for school and agency buildings 30 for industrial work and care of timber 30,826,829 for purchasing and transporting supplies. 30,33,33,829 for telegraphing and telephoning 30 for citizen commission 30 for contingencies 30,826 for general expenses 30,829 for support, etc., of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico 30,826,829 for school, Phoenix, Ariz 30 for school, Truxton Canyon, Ariz 31 for irrigation, Pima Indian lands, Ariz 31 for support, etc., Indians in California 31 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 31 for school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kans. 31 for school, Genoa, Nebr 31 for school, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 31 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak 31 for Cheyennes and Arapahoes, Okla 31 for school, Chilocco, Okla 31,826 for Five Civilized Trilles, Okla 31,829 for school, Carlisle, Pa 31 for school, Flandreau, S. Dak 31 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 31,826,829 for Yankton Sioux 31 for Standing Rock Reservation, S. and N. Dak 31 for Colville and Puyallup Agencies, Wash 31 for irrigation, Yakima Reservation, Wash 31,826,829 for school, Hayward, Wis 31 for school, Tomah, Wis 31 for school, Fort Bidwell, Cal 33 for transporting pupils 826 for supplies 826 for support, etc., Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 826 for support, etc., Sioux of Devils Lake, N.
Dak 826 for bridge, Western Navajo Reservation, Ariz 826 for school, Wahpeton, N. Dak 829 for support, etc., Indians, Klamath Agency, Oreg 829 xcix deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians of Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 829 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 829 payment to Rosebud Sioux Indians enrolled by order of court 509 school per capita requirement repealed; maximum allowed 741 *Indian Depredation Claims, * appropriation for defense in 311 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments in 27,823 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen, * appropriation for 126,971 certificate of competency required hereafter 126,971 not applicable to present employees 126,971 *Indian Lands, * authority for rights of way across, for pipe lines, modified 973 rights of way through, for irrigation, may be used for transportation, domestic uses, or power, as subsidiary 1197 *Indian Laws and Treaties, * appropriation for compiling, etc., third volume of 129 *Indian Matrons, * appropriation for 126,971 for additional field 971 *Indian Oasis Hospital, Ariz., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125,970 *Indian Office, Interior Department, * appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, clerks, etc 100,1104 for telegraph and telephone messages on Indian Service with 126,972 for clerks, etc., determining heirs of deceased Indian allottees 127,972 *Indian Police, * appropriation for 127,972 *Indian Pupils, * appropriation for support, etc., of, at schools 125,970 for transporting, etc 125,971 obtaining employment; refund 125,971 native pupils from Alaska 126,971 *Indian Reservations, * appropriation for survey, allotting in severalty, etc., of lands in 123,969 repayment for expenses 124,969 available until expended 124,969 for irrigation and drainage expenses 124,969 restricted to general work 124,969 for timber protection, etc 126,971 Menominee, Wis., excluded 126,971 for irrigation, Gila River, Ariz 129,974 for irrigation, Colorado River, Ariz 129,974 for water supply, Navajo, Ariz 130,974 for dam for diverting river, Gila River, Ariz 130 for irrigation project, Gila River, Ariz., dam above Florence 130,975 for water rights for allotments in Salt River, Ariz 130,975 for Ganado irrigation project, Navajo, Ariz 131,974 for irrigation, Yuma, Cal.; repayment 132,975 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 132,976 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 139,980 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 139,980 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont 140,980 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 140,980 appropriation for irrigation, Pyramid Lake, Nev 143,981 for irrigation, Modoc Point, Klamath, Oreg 150,986 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 153,989 for enlarging, Yakima, Wash., irrigation system 154,989 for irrigation, Shoshone, Wyo 158,993 for expenses opening, to entry; reimbursable 300 for roads in Spokane, Wash., from tribal funds 521 agricultural entries allowed for surface of surplus coal lands in 944 conditional patents to issue, etc 945 mining for coal permitted, etc 945 proceeds to credit of Indians 945 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes lands 945 Colville, Wash., surplus lands reserved for agency, mission, etc., purposes 672 disposal of forest products, Menominee, Wis., modified 157 drainage assessments on lands in Minnesota may be approved 978 payment from funds of Indians, etc 978 further time allowed for paring for ceded lands of Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Okla 937 oil and gas leases authorized on ceded Shoshone, Wyo 519 purchasers of ceded lands in, at designated price, may make homestead entries. 926 Quiniault, Wash., payment for labor of Indians on, from tribal funds 353 Red Lake, Minn., forest reserve created in. 137 *Indian River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Indian River Inlet, Del.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Indian Schools, * appropriation for support of 125,970 provision for the deaf and dumb and blind 125,970 tuition in public schools 125,970 restriction as to children with less than one-fourth Indian blood 125,970 not to be used for specified schools 125,970 for constructing, etc., buildings 125,970 heat and light to employees’ quarters 125,971 for transporting, etc., pupils 125,971 employment for pupils; refunded, etc 125,971 Alaska pupils 126,971 for agricultural experiments on farms of 126,971 deficiency appropriation for support. 30,826,829 for buildings 30 for transporting pupils 826 per capita expenditure restriction on appropriations for, repealed 741 maximum allowed 741 sale of lands no longer needed for; disposal of proceeds 973 *Indian Service (see also* Indian Department ), appropriation for investigating conduct of, by members elect of Committee on Indian Affairs of the House 993 powers anti authority, etc 993 *Indian Service Inspectors,* appropriation for pay and expenses 127,972c *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, telegraphing, transportation, etc 126,972 warehouses restricted to two 126 small purchases, etc., allowed without advertising 126 warehouses restricted to three 972 deficiency appropriation for purchasing and transporting 30,33,33,826,829 for telegraphing and telephoning 30 bids for, to be accompanied with certified checks, etc 129 acceptance of bond allowed 129 forfeiture of check, bond, etc., on failure to execute contract 129 return of check, etc., if contract executed 129 *Indian Tribal Funds, * estimates of receipts to, and expenditures recommendations from, to be submitted annually 158 details required 158 no payments without specific appropriation; exception 159 law as to Five Civilized Tribes not affected 159 pro rata share of noncompetents to be expended by Secretary for their benefit 128 not to be withdrawn until needed, etc 128 *Indiana Harbor, Ind., * appropriation for improvement of 401 aids to navigation authorized 537 *Indiana, Pa., * appropriation for public building 265 *Indianapolis, Ind., * appropriation for public building 265 for care of Confederate cemetery, Green-lawn Cemetery 287 *Indianhead Naval Proving Ground, Md., * appropriation for ordnance storage houses. 569 for public works; footbridge 569 for improvements to powder factory 1178 for paying claims for damages to property near 1179 purchase of smokeless powder subject to operation of factory, at full capacity 563,1175 *Indians, * appropriation for survey, etc., for allotments in severalty to 123,969 restriction on use in Arizona and New Mexico 142,969 for suppressing liquor traffic among 124,970 beer included 124 possession, evidence of unlawful introduction 124 for relieving, preventing, and treating diseases among 124,970 for maintenance of hospitals, etc 124,970 for directing farming and stock raising among 126,971 for legal expenses in allotment and property suits 126,972 for encouraging industry and self-support among; repayment 125,973 restriction on expenditure for any one tribe 128,973 for live stock of, destroyed to prevent contagious diseases, etc 128,973 reimbursement for prior losses 973 for farm sites, etc., for nonreservation, in Nevada 143 for asylum for insane, Canton, S.
Dak. 151,988 deficiency appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic, etc., among 30,826 leases of irrigable arid lands of aged, etc., allowed; terms, etc 128 proceeds of sales of surplus coal lands to agricultural entrymen, to be credited to 945 restriction on, going into Texas, repealed 128 time extended for relinquishing lands in railroad grants occupied by, in Arizona, New Mexico, and California 48 trust patent lands of Winnebago and Omaha, in Nebraska subject to State, etc., taxes; payment 865 *Indigent Soldiers, etc., D.
C., * appropriation for burial at Arlington, etc 286 *Indigo, * duty on, derivatives 794 *Industrial Education, * appropriation for investigating, etc 102,1105 *Industrial Home School, D. C., * appropriation for salaries and expenses. 709,1037 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 709,1037 for cottage for boys 1037 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808 *Industrial Materials, * appropriation for experiments in determining physical constants, etc., of 115,1116 *Industrial Property, International Bureau for Protection of, * appropriation for annual quota 101,1105 *Industrial Relations, Commission on, * final reports of, etc., ordered printed 59 *Industrial Subjects, * provisions for cooperating with States to pay teachers, etc., of 930 annual appropriations; basis of 930 amount appropriated for training teachers, etc., of 931 annual allotments; basis of 931 *Infant Mortality, * appropriation for investigations, etc., of 1118 *Infantry, Army, * composition of units, under national defense Act 177 increase of enlisted men allowed 178 assignment of officers 178 increased by four colonels; to be additional numbers 184 *Infectious Diseases, * appropriation for preventing, etc., among Indians 124,740 *Information Division, Bureau of Immigration, Department of Labor, * appropriation for chief, assistants, etc 117,1118 maintenance of 895 publication of information of resources, etc., of States and Territories by 895 *Inheritances {see* Estate Tax). *Injuries to Government Employees, * appropriation for medical examination, etc., of 117 compensation for, in line of duty 742 willful neglect and intoxication excluded 743 days excepted 743 rate for total disability 743 partial; affidavit required; nonpayment on failure 743 no pay if suitable work refused 743 allowance for total disability 743 partial; for minors and learners 743 decrease on account of age 743ci allowance for total disability; no other Government pay while receiving; pensions excepted 743 leave of absence pay to be exhausted before, begins 743 medical attendance, etc., to be furnished 743 allowance if death results; rates to beneficiaries 743 relationship construed 745 to remaining persons on allowance to others ceasing 745 modification of apportionments 745 monthly pay construed 745 punishment for receiving, after marriage. 745 for funeral expenes 745 computation of month1y pay of employee 746 wage earning capacity after partial disability 746 commutation of monthly payments; method of computing 746 notice of, to be given by employee, etc.; particulars 746 no pay without, in specified time; exceptions 746 claim to be made to Commission forms, etc. 746 time for making 747 medical examination required; effect of refusal 747 by other physician in case of disagreement 747 fees allowed 747 report of, by superior official 747 assignment of claim void 747 if other party liable for, claim for damages to be assigned, or action brought by employees 747 no compensation on refusal 747 application of proceeds if assigned 747 if received by employee direct 747 Employees’ Compensation Commission created 748 composition, appointment, term, etc 748 salary; office 748 employees, etc., adjusting claims in Department of Labor transferred to. 748 general authority; office force, etc 748 estimates to be submitted 749 rules, etc., to be made 749 annual report to Congress 749 appropriation authorized for expenses 749 for employees’compensation fund 749 permanently appropriated for payment of compensation 749 determination and award of claims by Commission 749 review, etc., of awards 749 cancellation of mistakes 749 punishment for false statements in claims, etc 749 construction of terms used 750 inconsistent laws repeal ed 750 settlement under prior laws 750 if Panama Railroad liable, employee to release, or assign right of action to United States 750 administration of Act, by Panama Canal, and Alaskan railroads 750 *Injuries to Railroad Employees, * finality of judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in causes relating to 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 *Inland Waterways (see* Waterways, Inland). *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses of 69,1073 *Insane Asylum, D.
C. (see* Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.). *Insane, D. C,, * appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 704,1032 for support of indigent 710,1038 for deporting indigent nonresident 710,1038 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent 808 *Insane Persons, Alaska, * appropriation for care of 306 *Insane Persons, etc., * alien, excluded admission 875 *Insanitary Buildings, D. C., * appropriation for condemning 691,1020 *Insect Pests, Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and, * appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 474,1164 modification of; addition of prohibited articles, etc 1165 *Insecticide Act, * appropriation for salaries, enforcement of 474,1164 for general expenses 474,1164 *Insectivorous Birds, Migratory, * appropriation for enforcing law protecting 467,1156 *Insects (see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), appropriation for study of, affecting health of man, etc 466,1154 *Insolvent National Banks, * receivers may deposit assets in adjacent banks; bond; interest 122 *Inspector General’s Department, Army, * appropriation for pay of officers; longevity. 626 for expert accountant; mileage 628 deficiency appropriation for mileage, expert accountant 45 constitution of, under National Defense Act. 169 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department, * appropriation for clerks, etc 90,1095 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 *Inspectors, Interior Department, * appropriation for 98,1102 for per diem, etc 99,1103 *Inspectors, Internal Revenue, * allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 793 *Inspectors of Hulls and of Boilers, * appropriation for; assistant inspectors at specified ports 112,1113 authorized for Tampa, Fla 942 *Inspectors of Irrigation, Indian Department, * appropriation for pay, etc 124,969 to be skilled irrigation engineers 124,969 for traveling expenses 124,969 *Instruction Camps for National Guard, * authorized to be conducted by Army officers 207 pay, etc., at rates for Army encampments, etc 207 *Instruction Camps, Marine Corps, * appropriation for expenses 614,1190 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for 253,1048 *Instruction Schools or Camps, Navy, * appropriation for Naval Reserve Force 589 students; certificate of rank or rating on completing course 589cii *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc. 92,1096 for pay of officers; longevity 627 for care of insane soldiers in Philippines and Porto Rico 640 constitution of, continued under National Defense Act 176 *Insular Possessions, * appropriation for fortifications 348,912 for seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands. 912 for preservation, repair, etc., of, and torpedo structures, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 348,912 for land defenses, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 348 for locating strategic roads, land defenses Hawaiian Islands 912 for supplies, etc., electric plants Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 348,912 for constructing sea walls, etc., Hawaiian Islands 912 for submarine mine structures, Hawaiian Islands 348 for automobile, Hawaiian fortifications. 348,912 for operating fire-control installations. 349,912 for airships, aerial machines, etc., Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 912 for seacoast cannon; contracts 349,912 for ammunition for seacoast cannon; contracts 349,912 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 349,912 for mine material, maintenance 349,912 for constructing fire-control stations, etc.; range finders, etc 349,913 for mail equipments for 422,1068 branches in, may be established by national banks; limitations, etc 755 citizens of, not included as aliens in Immigration Act 874 restriction on entry of aliens from 874 *Insurance Companies, * may file bill of interpleader in district court, where adverse claimants are of different States 929 procedure; discharge of liability on d-posits in registry of court 929 to be brought in district of named beneficiary, etc 929 national banks in small communities may act as agents for 753 special tax on capital of domestic; reserves, etc., not included 790 foreign, for United States business; reserves, etc., not included 790 *Insurance Department, D.
C., * appropriation for salaries 680,1008 *Insured Mail, Postal Service, * appropriation for indemnity for lost 421,1067 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic 24 *Intangible Personal Property Tax, D. C., * assessment of, on moneys and credits of residents, business corporations, etc 717,1046 rate, four-tenths of one per cent 717 three-tenths of one per cent 1047 exemptions; savings deposits not exceeding $500 717,1047 bank notes or discounts of banks, etc 1047 savings, relief, beneficial, etc., associations; labor unions 1047 assessment beneficial organizations 1047 mutual insurance companies; companies without special corporation franchises 1047 exemptions; securities owned by corporations taxed on earnings or capital; if held as trustees excluded 1047 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D.
C., * appropriation for payment 705,1032 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, attorneys, etc 98,1102 for special inspectors, etc 98,1102 for clerks, etc 98,1102 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 99,1102 for clerk to sign tribal deeds 99,1102 for employees, General Land Office Building 99,1103 for board of appeals, assistants, etc., office of Solicitor 99,1103 for expenses, special inspectors, etc 99,1103 for Commissioner General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 99,1103 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistants, clerks, etc 100,1104 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputy, clerks? etc 100,1104 for Commissioner of Patents, assistants, examiners, etc 101,1105 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 101,1105 no Government employee to receive other than salary, in connection with work; punishment for violation 1106 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc 102,1106 for contingent expenses 102,1106 for stationery 102,1106 for law books, etc 102,1107 for rent, Civil Service Commission 103,1107 for postage stamps, etc 103,1107 for surveyors general and their clerks 103,1107 for government in the Territories 104,1108 for Solicitor for 108,1110 for civil expenses under 298 for repairs of buildings 298 for Court of Claims Building 298 for Capitol, etc 298 use of Maltby Building by Agricultural Department repealed 298 for courthouse, D.
C 298 for public lands 298 for Geological Survey 301 for Bureau of Mines 302 for Reclamation Service 303 for expenses in disbarment proceedings. 306 for Alaska expenses 306 for national parks 307 for Government Hospital for Insane 309 name changed to Saint Elizabeths Hospital 309 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 310 for Howard University 310 for Freedmen’s Hospital 311 for printing and binding for 330 for Indian Department 123,969 for pensions 242,1132 for new building for offices 269 deficiency appropriation for Patent Office. 3,829 for office building for bureaus, etc 19 for Capitol 23,817 for Alaska Engineering Commission 23 for Geological Survey 23,30,825,829 for Patent Office, printing and binding 27 for Bureau of Education 30ciii deficiency appropriation for House Office Building 30 for Government Hospital for Insane 30,826 for education in Alaska 30 for public lands 30,825,829 for Mines Bureau 30,818,825 for Army pensions 30,33,826 for Indian Department 30,33,826,829 for Platt National Park, Okla 42 for courthouse, D.
C., restoration, etc 817 for rent of quarters for officials, etc 817 for Northern Pacific grant 817 for Court of Claims Building 817 for National Mortar Company 817 for Mukuntuweap National Monument, Utah, 1917 818 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 818 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 823 for pensions 829 National Park service established 535 national parks placed under direction of superintendent etc 23 expenses of administration, etc., from appropriations for parks 23 personnel of Patent Office officers and employees established 8 *Interlocking Directorates,* officers, etc., of Federal Reserve or member banks may serve on not more than two other banks; conditions 121 *Internal Revenue,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, etc 82,1987 for deputy commissioner, clerks, etc., on income taxes 82,1087 for clerks, etc., on emergency taxes 82 for temporary clerical help, office of Commissioner 82 for stamp agents, etc 83,1087 for salaries, etc., collectors, surveyors; restriction 85,1090 for additional, for emergency taxes 86 daily returns of internal revenue collections required 86 for agents, gaugers, etc 86,1090 for collecting income tax 86,1090 personal services, mechanical devices, etc., in District 86,1090 for collecting cotton futures tax 86,1090 for collecting tax on estates, munitions, etc 1091 employees, expenses, etc., authorized. 1091 amount for services, etc., in Bureau 1091 for expenses, opium, etc., special tax enforcement 86,1091 for miscellaneous expenses 87, 1091 injuries to field employees 87,1091 posts of duty to be designated 87 per diem to agents, income tax agents, etc., away from posts 87 for Solicitor of 108,1110 for paper for, stamps 275 for refunding collections 276 for punishing violations of, laws 276 detail for enforcing laws relating to Department 276 deficiency appropriation for collectors, etc. 20 for collectors, etc., for 1917 803 clerks, etc., from civil service eligible list 804 for refunding corporation excise taxes 20 for miscellaneous expenses 28 for refunding collections 28,804,824 for refunding illegally collected taxes 28,33,824,828 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments against officers 28,33,824,828 for redemption of stamps 28,824,828 for drawback 28,824 for Robert W.
Childs 804 for additional employees, emergency taxes, 1917 804 for collecting, Revenue Act of 1916 804 for punishing violations of, laws 828 alcohol may be withdrawn free of tax for colleges, etc 355 extended to hospitals; use restricted 355 bond required 355 additional tax levied on excess profits of corporations and partnerships 1000 computation of net income 1001 corporations and partnerships exempted. 1001 bond issue authorized for specified expenditures 1002 interest; payment 1003 exempt from all taxes 1003 not receivable as security for national banknote circulation 1003 certificates of indebtedness; issue of 3 per cent, provided for; amount increased 1003 payable in one year: amount authorized. 1003 denatured alcohol, allowance for accidental leakage during transportation from distillery 233 distilleries, basis of capacity of sweet mash. 788 sour mash 788 filtration-aeration mash; no water limit, etc 788 withdrawals in tank cars for export, permitted, free of tax 788 emergency taxes continued during 1916 2 appropriations for expenses of collecting, etc., made available 2 repealed 792 estate tax provisions 777 general laws applicable 780 regulations to be made 780 increased for preparedness fund; basis 1002 prior transfers subject to former rates 1002 excise tax provisions under cotton futures Act 476 fermented liquors tax 783 fermented liquors, penalty for withdrawing for bottling, from unstamped vessels 789 may be transferred from brewery to other buildings by pipe line, etc 789 unfermented and partially fermented included 789 regulations, canceling stamps, etc 789 penalty for violations 789 fruit brandy distillers may be exempted from general spirit regulations 788 use of pomace from artificially sweetened Wines allowed 788 additions of sugar solution to grape cheese 788 gin, bottling in bond for export allowed within eight years after entry 788 income tax provisions 756 divulging information received by officials unlawful, 773 publishing income tax returns unlawful. 773 punishment for 773 inquiries as to liability for tax to be made by deputy collectors 773 annual tax returns to be made to collectors; times 774 list made by officers on failure 774civ annual tax returns to be made to collectors; notice if no return made 774 preparation by officials; authority, etc. 774 “person” includes corporations, etc 775 effect of, made by collector 775 extensions permitted 775 assessment of taxes 775 surtax, on failure to make; exceptions 775 for fraudulent list 775 collection 775 receipts to be given for taxes other than stamp 775 acceptance of, as evidence of payment 775 penalty for not making returns 775 punishment for false returns 775 tax paid by party not to be recollected at source 776 sworn returns required; increase if understated 776 jurisdiction of district courts to compel attendance, etc 776 annual statistical statements of income tax to be made 776 general laws applicable to income tax 776 income tax in Porto Rico and Philippines 776 pay of District of Columbia and insular officers subject to income tax 776 former income tax provisions repealed 776 income under former Act not applicable hereto 777 corporations, etc., to make sworn returns of all dividend payments; names of stockholders 1004 leaves of absence to agents and inspectors allowed 793 munition manufacturers’ tax provisions 780 determination of 781 returns, etc 781 general laws applicable 783 regulations to be made 783 special preparedness fund created 1000 tax receipts constituting 1000 restricted to military and naval uses 1000 special tax imposed on domestic corporations 789 basis, exemptions, etc 790 foreign corporations for business in United States 790 exemptions, etc 790 brokers; business defined 790 pawnbrokers; business defined 790 shipbrokers; business defined 791 customhouse brokers; business defined 791 theater, etc., proprietors; buildings included 791 circus proprietors; circus defined 791 required for each State, etc 791 proprietors of shows not enumerated 791 required for each State, etc 791 chautauquas, lyceum lectures, etc., excepted 791 street fairs 791 bowling alley and billiard room proprietors; place described 791 tobacco manufacturers 791 cigar manufacturers 792 cigarette manufacturers 792 levied on each class of articles 792 punishment for nonpayment 792 emergency tax Act repealed 792 sections continued until January 1, 1917 792 provisions continued for collection, etc., of special taxes 792 special tax; allowance for, or redemption of, unused emergency tax stamps 793 in effect the day following passage 793 stamps to be affixed on cotton futures contracts 480 tobacco manufacturers, etc., selling personally to dealers not construed as peddlers. 740 wine provisions 783 natural wine defined; designation allowed 783 sweet wine defined 783 tax on still wines, etc., rates 783 higher alcoholic strength taxed as spirits 783 abatement of former tax on unsold wines; refund 783 stamps to be affixed on removal of wines 784 exceptions: held by retailers 784 produced for family use 784 preparation;, temporary provisions 784 brandy and spirits to fortify wines may be withdrawn by producer 784 payment of tax; no exemptions 784 fortifying pure sweet wines 784 use of w me spirits for 784 allowance to distillers for amounts withdrawn 785 wine spirits defined; brandy included 785 pure sweet wine defined 785 permissible additions 785 regulation and inspection 785 alcoholic strength required 785 withdrawal of wine spirits for fortifying by producer 785 regulations, etc 785 restriction on place, etc 785 supervision and inspection 786 withdrawal of wine for storage; limitation 786 for export 786 for distillation; payment of tax 786 sparkling wines, etc., tax 786 champagnes 786 artificially carbonated 786 liqueurs, etc 786 not applicable if tax paid under emergency Act 786 special stamps required; preparation 787 collection by assessment 787 punishment for avoiding tax, etc 787 rectifying and blending wines permitted 787 use of alcohol 787 special meters, locks, etc., for fruit distillers 787 assignment of gaugers, etc., payment 787 allowance for unavoidable loss, etc 787 *Internal Revenue Agents and Inspectors, * allowed leaves of absence for 30 days 793 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of, * appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 82,1087 for deputy, etc., income tax collections 82,1087 for employees on emergency taxes, office for temporary clerical help in office of 82 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, emergency taxes, 1917 804 investigation of business methods of bureau by Bureau of Efficiency directed; report, etc 804 to designate posts of duty for field employees, etc 87 per diem allowance when ordered from, to agents and cotton future attorneys 87cv per diem allowance to income tax agents and inspectors, special employees, etc. 87 to reopen and allow claims for refund of corporation excise taxes 20 deficiency appropriation for repaying 20 *Internal Revenue Gaugers, Storekeepers, etc., * appropriation for fees, salaries, and expenses 86,1090 *Internal Revenue Laws, * application of, in Porto Rico 954 made applicable to cotton futures Act 480 *Internal Revenue Taxes, Emergency, * provisions levying, continued during 1916. 2 appropriation for collecting, etc., made available 2 repealed; provisions continued until January 1, 1917, etc 792 *International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting, * appropriation for contribution 257,1053 *International Arbitration Conference, * invitation to be extended to other Governments to hold, for peaceful settlement of disputes 618 to consider the question of disarmament, etc 618 representatives from the United States authorized 618 appropriation for expenses 618 suspension of naval expenditures inconsistent with agreements, if tribunal established 618 *International Association for Labour Legislation. * appropriation for contribution 117,1118 *International Banking Corporations, * national banks may invest in stock of, for foreign banking 755 application requirements 755 information to be furnished Reserve Board; examinations, etc 755 limitations and restrictions 755 if not complied with, etc., stock to be disposed of 756 *International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico, * appropriation for continuing work 256,1051 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property, * appropriation for annual quota. 101,1105 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs, * appropriation for annual contribution 255,1051 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade, * appropriation for annual contribution 256,1052 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration, * appropriation for annual contribution 257,1052 deficiency appropriation for 16 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures, * appropriation for annual contribution 255,1051 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, * appropriation for expenses, preparation of. 279 for printing and binding for 331 *International Commission on Tables of Constants, etc., * appropriation for contribution to 257,1053 *International Committee of Weights and Measures, * appropriation for expenses of member 114,1115 *International Conference of American Stales, * appropriation for expenses of delegates to fifth 259,1055 *International Conference on Immigration.* authority of President to call for, etc 894 subjects to be considered 894 *International Congress against Alcoholism. * appropriation for expenses, etc., of fifteenth 260,1056 *International Congress of World’s Purity Federation, * delegates to, authorized 1134 *International Dry Land Congress, Lethbridge, Canada. * deficiency appropriation for expenses meeting, 1913 32 *International Exchanges, * appropriation for expenses of 279 for printing and binding for 331 *International Exposition (see* Panama Pacific International Exposition). *International Farm Congress, etc., * appropriation for exhibit of subhumid, arid, and semiarid farming processes, etc., at 475 invitation to other nations to appoint delegates 475 foreign nations invited to, at Peoria, Ill., in connection with International Soil-Products Exposition 1168 *International Fisheries Commission, * appropriation for expenses of Canadian. 258,1054 *International Geodetic Association for Measurement of the Earth, * appropriation for quota 259,1055 maintenance of observatory at Ukiah.
Cal 259,1055 representative authorized to vote, etc 260,1055 for American delegates to 319 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of observatory, Ukiah. Cal 16 for subscription to 16 *International High Commission, * appointment of United States section of the, ratified 8 to fill vacancies authorized 8 appropriation for expenses 8 *International Institute of Agriculture, * appropriation for quota and member 257,1053 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters,* appropriation for salaries and expenses. 259,1054 for preparation of cases, etc 259,1055 deficiency appropriation for; reappropriation. 802 *International Latitude Observatory, Ukiah, Cal., * appropriation for maintenance; repayment 259. 1055 *International Law, Commission on Public and Private, * appropriation for expenses of representation 260, 1056 *International Office of Public Health, * appropriation for annual quota 258,1053 *International Prison Commission, * appropriation for annual contribution 256,1052 *International Radiotelegraphic Convention, * appropriation for share of expenses 258,1054 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses. 802 *International Sanitary Bureau, * appropriation for annual share of maintenance 257,1053cvi *International Seismological Association, * appropriation for annual contribution 258,1054 *International Soil-Products Exposition, * appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 475 foreign, nations invited to International Farm Co agrees, in connection with 1168 *International Telegraphic Bureau, Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for share of expenses 258,1054 *Interned Persons, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of, under the Navy Department 557,1169 insane, admitted to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.
C 558 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration, * appropriation for contribution 257,1053 *Interparliamentary Union, Nineteenth Conference,* appropriation for expenses of 260,1056 *Interpleader, Bills of, * by insurance company, etc., allowed in district courts where adverse claimants are of different States 929 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service, * appropriation for legation, etc., Persia 253,1049 for legation, etc., Bangkok, Siam 253,1049 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey. 253,1049 restriction on salaries 254,1049 for quarters for, Japan and Turkey 254,1049 for, at designated consulates 261,1057 *Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Kentucky and West Virginia 7 *Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Lansing, Iowa 37 *Interstate Commerce,* bills of lading issued by common carriers in; regulations governing 538 free transportation allowed trustees of Cincinnati Southern Railway; restrictions 922 grain shipments in, to conform to official standards 483 provisions regulating 483 investigation ordered of Government control, etc., of, by Joint Congressional Committee 387 scope of; authority, etc 387 appropriation for expenses 388 time extended for 866 provisions of Warehouse Act for storage of agricultural products for 486 shipping products by child labor of prohibited ages in, forbidden 675 standards established for shipments, etc., of fruit and vegetable baskets in 673 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries 280 for expenses regulating commerce; rent. 280 for establishing uniform system of accounting by railroads 280 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 280 for securing reports, etc., of accidents 280 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc 280 for physical valuation of railroads 281 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc 281 rent allowance 281 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers 281 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for expenses 15 for printing and binding 27 investigation by special joint committee on proposed changes in organization of. 387 mail transportation rates, etc., by railroads to be fixed by 429 basis of determining 429 procedure; statements of requirements to be filed by Postmaster General; preparation expenses, etc 429 plan for transporting, rates, etc 430 notice to carriers; hearings 430 jurisdiction of Commission 430 classification of carriers and rates 430 additional weighings allowed 430 rates to be established; payments directed 430 reexaminations allowed after six months. 430 authority conferred on Commission 430 diminished allowance for land grant roads 430 existing laws continued until new rates established 431 funds available for expenses 431 punishment for refusal of railroads to perform service 431 powers of, not affected by Shipping Act 738 to enter complaints of violations of 16-hour law 61 to establish rates for property transported, based on declared value; exception, etc 442 to inform Postmaster General of revenue to railroads from express companies. 428 *Interstate Commerce Laws, etc., * not applicable to Porto Rico 964 *Interstate Commerce Regulations, * appropriation for legal expenses, enforcing. 312 deficiency appropriation for expenses, executing 15 carriers may allow reduced rates to militia attending Army encampments, etc. 646 eight hours established as standard day’s work for train employees of common carriers 721 investigation by special joint committee of proposed changes in 387 liability of carriers for actual loss, etc., not applicable to baggage on passenger trains 442 other property, except live stock, at rates dependent upon value 442 schedules to be filed, etc 442 “ordinary live stock” construed 442 preference to be given by carriers to military traffic in time of war 604 shipments to agents of United States in time of peace to be delivered as promptly as possible 604 no embargo to apply to 604 *Interstate Quarantine Service, * appropriation for cooperation with States, etc., for preventing contagious diseases 279,440 *Intoxicating Liquors (see also Liquor Traffic), * advertisements of, not to be mailed to addresses in places where it is prohibited by law in force 1069 punishment for mailing prohibited matter, prosecutions 1069 ordering, sending, etc., in interstate commerce, into State or Territory prohibiting sale, etc 1069 shipments of liquors contrary to State laws not authorized 1069cvii public notices to be posted of States prohibiting liquor advertising, etc 1069 prohibition against advertising in States not permitting, to take effect July 1, 1917 1202 manufacture, sale, etc., of, in Alaska, prohibited as beverages 903 in District of Columbia 1123 sale, etc., of, prohibited in Porto Rico, after one year 952 may be submitted to voters 952 *Intoxication, D.
C., * punishment for, in public places 1127 *Intrastate Commerce, * not affected by Shipping Act 738 *Inventions,* for military defenses, etc., owned by the Government, may be held from disclosure by Patent Office; period 348 *Investigation Division, Department of Justice, * appropriation for chief, examiners, etc. 109,1111 *Inyo National Forest, Cal. and Nev., * appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 458,1147 *Iona Island Naval Magazine, N. Y.*, appropriation for ordnance storage buildings 569 for public works 569,1178 *Iowa Northern Judicial District, * counties constituting eastern division 12,55 Cedar Rapids division 12,55 central division 12,55 western division 12,55 terms of court, Cedar Rapids 12,55 Dubuque 12,55 Fort Dodge 12,55 Sioux City 12,55 Waterloo 12,55 *Iowa Southern Judicial District, * counties constituting eastern division 12,55 central division 12,55 western division 12,55 southern division 12,55 Davenport division 13,55 Ottumwa division 13,55 terms of court.
Council Bluffs 13,55 Creston 13,56 Davenport 13,56 Des Moines 13,55 Keokuk 13,55 Ottumwa 13,56 *Irrigated Western Districts, * appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production establishments in 491 *Irrigation (see also* Reclamation Service), appropriation for investigating utilizing of water in farm, etc 472,1161 acceptance of lands to be flooded by Elephant Butte Dam, N. Mex 351 water to be delivered to donor 351 reversion of project abandoned 352 auxiliary to Yuma project, Ariz., authorized; disposal of lands, etc 868 rights of way for, through public lands to ditch companies 1197 through Indian lands may be used for transportation, domestic uses, or power 1197 *Irrigation Agriculture, Western, * appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 454,1143 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses; investigating new projects, power, and reservoir sites 124,969 reimbursement from Indian funds. 124,969 available until expended 124,969 projects specifically provided for, excluded 124,969 for inspectors of irrigation; traveling, etc., expenses 124,969 superintendents authorized 124,969 for maintenance, etc., Gila River, Ariz 129,974 for pumping plant, etc., Colorado River, Ariz 129,974 for diversion dam for, Gila River, Ariz 130 for additional project, Gila River, Ariz 130 for extending Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz 131,974 for maintenance charges, Yuma, Cal 132,975 for maintenance, Fort Hall, Idaho 132,976 for maintenance, Fort Belknap, Mont. 139,980 for construction, Flathead, Mont 139,980 for construction, Fort Peck, Mont. 140,980 for construction, Blackfeet, Mont 140,980 for extending, Pyramid Lake, Nev 143,981 for maintenance, Klamath, Oreg 150,986 for Yakima, Wash., system 153,989 for extending Yakima, Wash., system for Indian allotments 154,989 for Shoshone, Wyo 158,993 deficiency appropriation for Fort Hall, Idaho 31 for Yakima, Wash 31,826,829 *Irrigation Projects, * appropriation for maintenance, construction, etc., of designated 304 credit for residence, etc., to settlers within Yuma, Ariz., making farm unit entries 516 *Isenberg, Hans,* franchise for electric plant, Kauai County, Hawaii, to, approved 247 *Island Electric Company, Limited, Hawaii, * act of legislature amending franchise of, ratified 57 *Island End River, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Isthmian Canal Zone (see* Canal Zone). *Italy, * appropriation for ambassador to 252,1048 **J.** *Jackson, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River, Princes Lower Landing, near 123 *Jackson County, Kans.,* contribution for constructing bridges in Potawatomi Indian Reservation, required of 133 *Jackson County, Miss.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 may bridge West Pascagoula River, Pascagoula 236 *Jackson Highway Bridge Company,* may bridge Tombigbee River, Princes Lower Landing near Jackson, Ala 123 *Jackson, Col.
James, retired,* may be appointed brigadier general on retired list 627 *Jackson, John,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990cviii *Jackson, Kate,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Jackson Lake Irrigation Project, Idaho-Wyo.,* appropriation for enlargement work, maintenance, etc 304 deposits required 304 *Jackson, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 265 *Jacksonville, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 266 condemned cannon granted to Old Confederate Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home 837 granted immediate transportation entry privileges 229 *Jail, D.
C.* (*see* Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.). *James River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Jamestown, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 terms of court at 386 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 70, 1074 appointment and duties 71, 1075 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 252, 1048 for Japanese secretary 252, 1048 for assistant Japanese secretary 253, 1048 for student interpreters 253, 1049 for cost of tuition; quarters 253, 1049 for ground rent for embassy 254, 1050 for interpreters at consulates in 261, 1057 for paying, under fur seal regulations 324 *Jasper, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Jasper County, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Back River, between Chatham County, Ga., and 6 *Jefferson National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Jefferson, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Jefferson, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Shreveport, La., from 399 *Jeffersonville, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Jersey City, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Jicarilla Indian Hospital, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Johannes, George,* appropriation for credit in accounts 325 *Johns Pass, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, for channel to Boca Ciega Bay, Fla., through 408 *Johnson, Alba B., and Samuel M.
Vauclain,* authorized to change channel of Crum River, Pa 393 bridge to be maintained, etc 393 exchange of lands with, Schooner Ledge light station, Delaware River, at mouth of Crum Greek; conditions 239 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 296 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 825 *Johnsons Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Johnston, Douglas H.,* appropriation for extra expense of, as chief executive: from tribal funds of Creek Indians 986 *Joint Committee on District of Columbia Taxes,* composition; investigation, report, etc 717 *Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,* created; composition 387 investigation by, of Government control of interstate and foreign transportation, etc 387 scope of authority; subjects designated 387 information, etc., from departments, commissions, etc 388 experts, clerks, etc., authorized 388 report to Congress 388 appropriation for expenses; accounting 388 time extended for investigation, etc 866 filling of vacancies 867 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerk, inspector, etc 69, 1073 for compiling Congressional Directory 69, 1073 members reelected to succeeding Congress to serve until successors chosen 1121 appointments to fill vacancies on last day of Congress from members-elect 1121 powers of, continued while Congress is not in session 1121 *Joint Committee on Space Requirements of Department of Agriculture,* composition of; investigations to be made, etc 1158 *Joint Committee on the Library,* site, etc., of “Titanic” Memorial to be approved by 1046 *Joint Congressional Committee on Expenses of District of Columbia,* time for report by, extended 4 *Joint Stock Companies,* special tax on capital of domestic 789 foreign, for United States business 789 *Joint Stock Land Banks* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), exempt from income tax on amount received from bonds issued under Farm Loan Act 767 provisions relating to 374 *Jones, Howard,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Jones, J.
P., etc.,* may bridge Chattahoochee River between Coweta and Carroll Counties, Ga 6 *Jones’s Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 6 *Jordan River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153, 989 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 31 *Judge Advocate General, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 94, 1098 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917 813 assistant to, may be detailed from line officers of Navy or Marine Corps 558 *Judge Advocate General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 627 constitution of, under National Defense Act 169cix *Judge Advocate General’s Department, Army* acting judge advocates may be detailed for separate brigades, etc 169 other duties 169 appointment authorized, not below major, from civil life; qualifications 169 requirement of service with troops for details to, applicable only to acting judge advocates 169 detachments to study law forbidden 169 examinations for promotion in, required 169 action on unfavorable findings, majors 170 lieutenant colonels 170 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 90, 1095 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc, 1917 809 *Judges,* appropriation for circuit 118, 1119 for district 118, 1119 for retired 119, 1119 for law books for 119, 1120 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, United States Courts 27, 823 for paying, Court of Claims 27, 823 for paying, Indian depredation claims 27, 823 for, against internal revenue officers 28, 33, 824, 824 for paying, against District of Columbia 808, 828 *Judicial Code,* amended, section 1 48, 938 section 33 532 section 72 122 section 73 225 section 81 12, 55 section 82 726 section 85 850 section 98 56 section 99 386 section 101 927 section 105 721 section 107 232 section 108 939 section 126 385 section 130 727 section 230 726 section 237 726 section 276 873 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 118, 1119 *Judicial Officers,* appropriation for law books, etc., for 119, 1120 *Juneau, Alaska,* issue of bonds for constructing schoolhouse, etc., authorized 741 election required 741 interest, payment, etc 741 use for specified purpose; sale, disbursement, etc 741 *Junk Dealers, D.
C.,* revocation of licenses of, for buying stolen household piping, etc., without reasonable inquiry, etc 1046 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 313 for meals and lodgings for 314 deficiency appropriation for fees 32, 33, 43, 827 to be drawn by clerk or deputy clerk of court and jury commissioner 873 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation 314 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners, United States courts 313 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc., acting as commissioners 43 *Juvenile Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 704, 1031 for jurors; rent, expenses, etc 704, 1031 deficiency appropriation for salaries of municipal court judges acting as judge of 806 for premium on appeal bond 806 judgment of, against a child not a civil disqualification 56 not to denominate child a criminal 56 not to be termed a conviction 56 **K.** *K Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Washington Circle to Twenty-sixth Street 1013 Twenty-sixth Street to Rock Creek 1014 *Kahului, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 405 for constructing west breakwater; contracts 405 *Kaibab Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for share in interstate highway through;
Indian labor 152 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 400 *Kalispell, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Kansas,* lands granted, for game preserve 233 *Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Company,* relieved from maintenance of wagon, etc., bridge across Mississippi River at Memphis, Tenn 723 payment to Crittenden, Ark., as consideration 724 construction of wagon, etc., bridge not required 724 *Kansas City, Kans.,* appropriation for Huron Indian Cemetery 844 abutting walls to be kept up by city 844 terms of court at 726 office of deputy marshal 726 *Kansas City, Mo.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at 511 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145, 982 *Kansas Judicial District,* counties constituting first division 725 second division 725 third division 725 terms of court, Fort Scott 726 Kansas City 726 Leavenworth 726 Salina 726 Topeka 726 Wichita 726 offices of clerk and deputies 726 marshal and deputies 726cx *Kansas River,* investigation of flood periods of, and tributaries 410 *Kappler and Merrilat,* investigation, etc., of claim as attorneys for certain Indians 147 *Kappler, Charles J.,* appropriation for services compiling Indian Laws and Treaties 129 *Kauai County, Hawaii,* grant of franchise for electric plant in, approved 246 *Kay and Noble Counties, Okla.* contribution by, required, in construction of bridge across Salt Fork of Arkansas River 237 *Kellett Bluff, Wash,* appropriation for establishing light and fog-signal station at 317 *Kellogg, Captain Frank W., U.
S. Navy, retired,* to be captain on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Kelly, Frank,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Kelso Bagou, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Kendallville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Kenesaw Memorial Association,* gift of Kenesaw battle field, Cobb County, Ga., accepted 901 *Kenesaw Mountain Battlefield, Ga.,* acceptance of gift of, authorized 901 *Kennebec River, Me.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of channel west of Swan Island 406 Parker Head Harbor and Channel 406 *Kennett, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *Kenyon Street, NW., D.
C.,* condemnation proceedings for extending, Seventeenth to Mount Pleasant Street 688 appropriation for 688 *Keokuk, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 266 terms of court at 13, 55 *Kermit, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River to Warfield, Ky., from 7 *Kerr, Dennis M.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 822 *Keweenaw Waterway Harbor of Refuge, Mich.,* aids to navigation, entrance to, authorized 537 *Key Biscayne, Fla.,* patents for swamp lands issued to Florida 995 *Key West Fla.,* appropriation for completing marine biological station 324 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of Northwest Channel, to Gulf of Mexico 407 harbor, to remove middle ground 408 *Keyport Harbor, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 373 *Keyport, Wash.,* appropriation for magazine for war heads, Pacific Coast Torpedo Station at 569 for Pacific Coast Torpedo Station, public works 1179 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 133, 977 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145, 982 *Killough, O. N.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Parkin, Ark 947 *Kincaid, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Kings Creek, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Kingwood, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses from tribal funds 145, 982 for support, etc., from tribal funds 145, 982 sale of certain townsite lands ceded by 445 proceeds to Kiowa Agency Hospital fund, interest 445 *Kirksville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building, rent 266 deficiency appropriation for public budding 18 *Kissimmee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 629 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 149, 986 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 829 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for Modoc Point irrigation system 150, 986 for bridge across Williamson River, on 150 *Klamath Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for expenses of two delegates from, to Washington, D.
C., from tribal funds 150 *Klamath Irrigation Project, Oreg.-Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., use of balance 305 *Klamath National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Klamath River Indian Reservation, Cal.,* proceeds from sale of lands may be used for roads, trails, etc 976 *Klickitat County, Wash.,* granted lands on Yakima Reservation for school uses 155 *Knoxville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Kootenai National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Kratka Township, Minn.,* may bridge Red Lake River 925 *Kuahua Naval Magasine, Hawaii,* appropriation for magazine for explosives 569 for public works 570 *Kyle and Young Canal, Fla.,* acceptance of, on Oklawaha River; extension, etc 396 **L.** *La Crosse, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 824 *La Junta, N.
H.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18cxi *La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *La Trappe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Labels,* time extended for registering, etc., delayed by existing war 516 *Labor Conditions,* admission of certain aliens in detriment of, may be refused 878 *Labor Disputes, Concilation of,* appropriation for commissioners of, under Department of Labor 116, 1117 deficiency appropriation for commissioners of 26 *Labor Organizations,* exempt from income tax 766 use of antitrust appropriations for prosecuting, forbidden 312 *Labor Saving Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of mechanical 422, 1068 *Labor Saving.
Machines,* appropriation for purchase, supplies, etc., Treasury Department 85, 1090 for Pension Office 101, 1105 *Labor Statistics Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, statistician and chief clerk, experts, etc 116, 1118 for per diem experts; etc 117, 1118 for temporary statistical clerks 117, 1118 for reports, and materials for 117, 1118 for share, International Labour Association 117, 1118 for books, etc 117, 1118 for medical examination of injured employees 117 deficiency appropriation for per diem, officers and employees, etc 26 *Laborers, Alien,* coming in consequence of foreign advertisements, excluded admission 876 *Laborers, Contract* (*see* Contract Laborers). *Labour Legislation, International Association for,* appropriation for contribution 117, 1118 *Lac Court Oreilles Indian Reservation, Wis.,* lease of flowage rights for reservoir or storage purposes allowed of lands in; rental, etc 157 *Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservation, Wis.,* sale of timber on alleged school and swamp lands in 157 disposition of proceeds 157 *Laconia, N.
H.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Lager Beer,* internal revenue tax on 783 *Laguna Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Lake County, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River in 11 may bridge Grand Calumet River, East Chicago, Ind 251 Hammond, Ind 251 *Lake Denmark Naval Powder Depot, N. J.* appropriation for ordnance storage buildings 569 for public works 569, 1179 *Lake Erie,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for ship channel to Lake Ontario 406 *Lake Michigan,* riparian rights of marine hospital site, Chicago, Ill., conveyed to commissioners of Lincoln Park 1198 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of Zippel Bay 401 *Lake Ontario,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for ship channel from Lake Erie to 406 *Lake River, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Lake Saint Clair,* appropriation for improvement of channel through 400 *Lake Tahoe, Cal. and Nev.,* post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 538 *Lake Union, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, water way connecting Puget Sound with 405 *Lake Washington, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Lake Washington, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, water way to Puget Sound 405 *Lakeland, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Lakes, North and Northwestern,* appropriation for survey of 292 *Lakes Pistakee and Nippersink, Ill.,* repeal of Act authorizing bridge across 923 *Lamar, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 841 *Lamar, Joseph R., late a Justice of the Supreme Court,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 818 *Lancaster, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Lancaster, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to Stevens Greenland Cemetery at 834 *Lancaster, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Land Bank Districts* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), apportionment of continental United States into; Alaska excepted 362 *Land Banks, Federal* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), provisions establishing, etc 362 *Land Grant Railroads,* reduced pay for mail transportation by 426 *Land Offices* (*see* Public Lands). *Landing of Sir Francis Drake on Coast of California,* representative to be appointed to celebration of 60 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of 277 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc., of 123, 969cxii appropriation for surveying, allotting, etc.; repayment; available until expended 124, 969 use for Indians in Arizona and New Mexico restricted 124, 969 for expenses determining heirs of allottees; partition of allotments 127, 972 for legal expenses in allotment suits 127, 972 leases of irrigable lands of aged, etc., allottees, allowed; terms, etc 128 *Lanesboro, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to 839, 841 *L’Anguille River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 399 *Lansing, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 37 *Larned, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Las Animas Naval Hospital, Colo.,* appropriation for establishing dairy farm, etc 572 *Las Cruces, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Lassen National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Lassen Volcanic National Park, Cal.,* established; boundaries 442 lands withdrawn; removal of trespassers 442 valid claims not affected; rights of way, etc 443 use by Reclamation Service 443 management, etc., protection of fish, game, etc 443 leases, etc., for accommodation of visitors 444 sales of timber; charges, etc 444 limit on appropriations 444 *Latitude Observatory, International,* expenses of, Ukiah, Cal., to be deducted from quota to International Geodetic Association 259, 1055 *Laundries, Army,* outside work permitted: use of proceeds 631 *Laurel, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Laurier, Wash.,* immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 354 *Law Library, Library of Congress,* appropriation for librarian, etc 74, 1078 *Lawrence County, S.
Dak.,* restriction removed from making homestead entries in Black Hills National Forest 440 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian school 133, 977 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for law clerk and assistant, editing, etc 77, 1082 not applicable to Philippine Islands unless specifically so provided 547 in force in Porto Rico, except internal revenue 954 trade relations of the Philippines governed exclusively by 548 *Lawton Irrigation Project, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Lawton, Okla.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 terms of court at 927 *Lawyers Cooperative Edition, Volume 60,* appropriation for additional copies, United States Reports 313 *Lazear, Mabie H.
(widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 629 *Le Sieur, Thomas B.,* appropriation for reimbursing 977 *Lead Arsenates* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Leadville National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Leaf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *League Island Navy Yard* (*see* Philadelphia, Pa.). *Leagues, Business, etc.,* exempt from income tax 766 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 295 for penitentiary, construction 311 for penitentiary, maintenance 314 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 29 for penitentiary, construction 42 for penitentiary, maintenance 44, 819 terms of court at 726 *Leaves of Absence Government Employees,* allowed civilian employees, at stations outside continental limits; accumulation 557 internal revenue agents and inspectors 793 members of National Guard, D.
C., when training, etc 203 employees at navy yards, etc., allowed annual, for 30 days 617 pro rata limitation 617 discretion as to time to be taken 617 restriction as to pay 618 allowance of sick leave or holidays not affected 618 granted postal employees injured while on duty 413 *Lebanon, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Lecture Lyceums,* exempt from special tax 791 *Lecturers, Alien,* not excluded admission under contract labor laws 878 *Lee Slough, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Leech River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 403 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 253, 1048 for interpreters to 253, 1049 counselor of, created 252 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for legislative expenses 66, 1070 for Senate 66, 1070 for Capitol police 69, 1073 for Joint Committee on Printing;
Congressional Directory 69, 1073 for House of Representatives 69, 1073 “during the session” to mean 118 days 72 “during the session” to mean 210 days 1076 for Library of Congress 73, 1077 for Botanic Garden 75, 1079 for executive expenses 76, 1080 for President 76, 1080 for Vice President 76, 1080 for Executive Office 76, 1080 for Bureau of Efficiency 76, 1080 investigations, etc., directed 1080cxiii appropriation for Civil Service Commission 76, 1081 for Department of State 77, 1082 no other appropriations to be used for personal services in Washington, D.
C 78, 1082 branch printing office abolished 1083 for Treasury Department 78, 1083 collecting internal revenue 85, 1090 Independent Treasury 87, 1091 mints and assay offices 88, 1093 for War Department 90, 1094 public buildings and grounds 93, 1097 State, War, and Navy Department Building 94, 1098 for Navy Department 94, 1098 for Interior Department 98, 1102 employees to receive no other than Government pay for services 1106 surveyors general 103, 1107 government in the Territories 104, 1108 for Post Office Department 104, 1108 for Department of Justice 105, 1110 for Department of Commerce 110, 1111 for Department of Labor 116, 1117 for judicial expenses 116, 1119 for United States courts, etc 118, 1119 for National park commissioners 1120 for Court of Customs Appeals 119, 1120 for Court of Claims 119, 1120 for extra pay to employees provided for in this Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 1121 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 120, 1120 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 120, 1121 restriction on prices for typewriters 120, 1121 determination of character of changes in machines 120, 1121 restriction on detailing classified employees for service outside of District of Columbia 120, 1121 not applicable to investigations by Department of Justice 120, 1121 payment of double salaries aggregating more than $2,000 a year forbidden 120 exceptions 120 continuing service of members of Joint Committee on Printing reelected 1121 vacancies to be filled 1121 authority when Congress not in session 1121 duplication of work by departments, etc., to be investigated 1122 report to the President 1122 abolishment authorized 1122 *Legislative Reference, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing material for Congress, etc 74, 1078 *Legumes,* appropriation for testing, etc., cultures for inoculating 453, 1141 *Leipsic River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Lemhi National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Lemon Creek, Staten Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Lena, Wis.* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association,* free delivery of water from Hot Springs, Ark., to, authorized 351 treatment of emergency patients at hospital, etc., without charge 351 *Lepers, etc.,* appropriation for care of, Islands of Guam and Culion 559, 1170 *Leprosy,* home, authorized for treatment, etc., of 872 use of abandoned reservations, etc., for 872 admission of patients; regulations, etc 873 transportation by Public Health Service 873 regulations for government of home, detention, etc 873 construction of buildings 873 additional pay to officers detailed for duty 873 appropriation for expenses of construction, maintenance, etc 873 *Les Cheneaux Channels, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for city delivery; promotions 417, 1063 no distinction in pay for collection and delivery service 417 restoration of reduced salaries 417 pay of substitutes rated 417 for rural delivery 423, 1068 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 827 for substitutes 830 *Letter Scales, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for, and repairs 421, 1067 *Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridges across Little Colorado and Canyon Diablo Rivers near 975 *Levees, Mississippi River,* construction, etc., subject to contributions from local interests 948 amount required, etc 948 rights of way to be provided free of cost 949 expenses for, by States, etc., not part of contribution for work 949 *Lewes, Del.,* appropriation for repair, etc., Government pier; use by Treasury Department repealed 394 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 458, 1147 *Lewis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of;
North and East Forks 405 *Lewistown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul general to 252, 1048 *Liberty, Statue of,* acceptance of gift for electric plant to light, on Bedloes Island, N. Y. 411 *Librarian, of Congress,* appropriation for, chief assistant, etc 73, 1077 *Library, D. C., Free Public,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 680, 1008 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for librarian, assistant, etc 73, 1077 for chiefs of division, etc 73, 1077 for reading rooms, etc 73, 1077 for law library 74, 1078 for Semitic and oriental literature 74, 1078 for Copyright Office 74, 1078cxiv appropriation for legislative reference 74, 1078 for distributing card indexes, etc 74, 1078 for temporary services; carriers 74, 1078 for Sunday opening 74, 1078 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 74, 1078 for contingent expenses 75, 1079 for superintendent of building and grounds, clerks, etc 75, 1079 for watchmen, engineers, etc 75, 1079 for Sunday opening 75, 1079 for incidental expenses, care of building, etc 75, 1079 for repairs, driveway, boiler, etc 75 for repairing tunnel, etc 1079 for installing drinking water system 1079 for furniture, etc 75, 1079 for trees, etc., grounds of 290 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 822 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Building and Grounds,* appropriation for, clerks, watchmen, engineers, etc 75, 1079 *License Bureau, D.
C.,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 1006 transfer of duties of assessor in issuing, etc., licenses to 1006 *Liens, etc., United States Courts,* exemption of docketing, in State courts, repealed 531 *Life Buoys,* requirements for, on passenger vessels, modified 224 *Life Saving Service* (*see also* Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for 29, 33, 824 for pay of crews, etc 33, 824 *Life Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 255, 1050 *Light Dues,* vessels owned by Filipinos exempt from 286 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for expenses of 317 for officers and crew 318 deficiency appropriation for expenses 830 for general service on Great Lakes, etc., authorized 537 for station off Cape Charles, Va., authorized 537 *Lighthouse Establishment* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce). *Lighthouse Inspectors, etc.,* appropriation for salaries, in the field, etc 318 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.,* appropriations for salaries 318 deficiency appropriation for salaries 862 dwellings, etc., including sites, for, authorized 537 free treatment of, and assistants, at marine hospitals 538 physical examination of appointees necessary hereafter 538 *Lighthouse Tenders,* appropriation for expenses of 317 for salaries of officers and crews 318 for third lighthouse district, authorized 537 seagoing, to have radio equipment 538 *Lighthouses,* appropriation for expenses of 317 for salaries of keepers, etc 318 deficiency appropriation for supplies 32, 829 for repairs 32 for keepers, etc 826 *Lighthouses, Beacons, and Fog Signals* (*see* Aids to Navigation). *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, etc 110, 1112 for aids to navigation 316 for general expenses 317 for lighthouse, etc., keepers, salaries 318 for salaries, officers and crews of vessels of 318 for inspectors in the field, etc 318 deficiency appropriation for repairing damages, etc., Gulf of Mexico hurricane, 1915 25 for damages claims, collisions with vessels of 26 for general expenses 32, 826 for supplies 32, 829 for lighthouses, repairs 32 for buoyage 32, 826, 830 for repairing hurricane damages, aids to navigation, Gulf of Mexico, 1916 820 for Lincoln Rock Light Station, Alaska 828 for lighthouses 829 for lighting of rivers 830 for light vessels 830 aids to navigation, etc., authorized in specified districts 537 emergency transfer of vessels, personnel, etc., to service of Navy or Army; restrictions 602 personnel subject to Navy or Army laws, etc 602 regulations governing, to be prescribed 602 exchange of lands, Schooner Ledge Station, Delaware River, at mouth of Crum Creek, Pa 239 light keepers and assistants to be treated free at marine hospitals, etc 538 motorcycle allowed for service, Hawaii 538 radio equipment, etc., for all, seagoing vessels authorized 538 sale of lighthouse reservation to Scituate, Mass., authorized; condition 241 Tompkinsville, N.
Y., general depot, offices, and laboratory 537 *Lighting, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 692, 1020 shorter nightly periods authorized 692 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for expenses of 317 deficiency appropriation for 830 *Lighting, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fixtures, completed buildings 273 fixtures to be paid for from construction funds of new buildings, etc 273 for gas, etc 273 *Lightning,* appropriation for investigating means of protection from 114, 1115 *Lillian, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, to Cummings Point, Fla., from 235 *Lime Barrels, Standard,* large and small sizes of, established 530 lime sold in interstate and foreign commerce not specifically marked, unlawful 530 marking required if sold in fractional parts of small barrel 530cxv regulations, etc., to be made; variations allowed 531 interstate shipments if unmarked, etc., unlawful 531 when less than standard sizes 531 penalty; prosecutions 531 effective January 1, 1917 531 in force after passage 531 *Lincoln, Birthplace of Abraham,* title to land, etc., embracing, at Hodgenville, accepted; condition 385 endowment for maintenance as public park accepted 385 to be under control of Secretary of War 386 *Lincoln Farm Association,* gift of birthplace of Abraham Lincoln accepted from 385 *Lincoln, Memorial to President Abraham,* appropriation for construction 291 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 15 limit of cost increased 15 *Lincoln National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Lincoln, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building; rent 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 condemned cannon granted to 841 *Lincoln Park, Chicago, Ill.,* riparian rights of marine hospital on Lake Michigan, conveyed to commissioners of, for park extension 1198 *Lincoln Rock Light Station, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for 826 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 291 *Linthicum Heights, Ma.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Liqueurs,* internal revenue tax on 786 *Liquor Traffic* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 124, 970 beer included 124 possession prima facie evidence of unlawful introduction 124 for suppressing, among natives of Alaska 307 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 30, 825 automobiles, etc., used for introducing in toxicants into Indian country to be seized, etc 970 *Liquors,* manufacture, sale, etc., in Alaska, prohibited, as beverages 903 in District of Columbia 1123 sale, etc., prohibited in Porto Rico 952 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 464, 1152 *Litchfield, Minn.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Literacy Tests,* exclusion of alien immigrants, unable to pass 877 classes exempt from 877 *Lititz, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Little Colorado River,* appropriation for bridge across, at Winslow, Ariz. 131 payment from Indian funds; one-half from State or county 131 appropriation for construction of bridge across, near Leupp Indian Agency, Ariz 975 *Little Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, to Elkton 394 *Little Falls, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Little, Ensign Harold Harrison, U.
S. Navy,* promotion authorized 582 *Little River, Ark.,* bridge authorized across, Mississippi County, Ark 352 *Little River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Little River, S. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Little Rock, Ark.,* appropriation for burial of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital, in national cemetery at 288 *Live Oak, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Live Stock* (*see also* Cattle *and* Animals), appropriation for reimbursing Indians for, destroyed in eradicating contagious diseases, etc 128, 973 for enforcing humane treatment of export 450, 1138 for gathering and publishing information of marketing, etc., of 473, 1162 for experiments in production on irrigated, etc., lands of western States 491, 1166 liability of carriers for full value of loss or damage in transit 442 construction of term 442 *Live Stock Production in Cane Sugar and Cotton Districts,* appropriation for cooperative experiments, etc., in developing 491, 1166 *Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Loan Associations, National Farm* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), provisions relating to 365 *Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79, 1084 *Loans on Mortgages* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Act). *Loans on Real Estate,* allowed national banks not in central reserve cities within limited area on farm lands 754 on other unencumbered real estate 755 limitations 755 *Lobster Rearing Plant,* appropriation for construction, etc., of, on New England coast 324 *Lock Haven, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, etc., Safe,* appropriation for expenses, compelling rail roads to use 281 *Logan, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18cxvi *Logan Township, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River by Aitkin County and 724 *“Logged-of Lands,”* appropriation for studying methods of utilizing, etc.; byproducts 447 *Lolo National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 254, 1050 *Long Beach, Cal.,* appropriation for diverting dam to protect harbor; contribution by Los Angeles 404 *Long Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, shore front from Jones Inlet to Rockaway Inlet 406 *Lorain, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Los Angeles, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 266 for diverting dam to protect harbor; contribution, etc., by city or county 404 for improvement of harbor 404 terms of court at 122 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for Army disbursing agents abroad and in Alaska 629 for, consulates 262, 1058 for, foreign missions 254, 1050 *Lost Checks, etc,* issue of duplicates for; bond, etc 37 *Louisiana,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterways on coast of 397 *Louisiana Purchase Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for testing fuel 30 *Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for Army transportation 29 *Louisville, Ky.,* delegates to World’s Purity Federation Congress at, authorized 1134 *Lowell, Mass.,* may bridge Merrimack River 37 *Lower Brule Indian Reservation, S.
Bak.* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Loyalty, Civil War,* repeal of requirement of, for receiving pensions 649 *Ludington, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Ludlow, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 832 *Lump Sum Appropriations,* estimates for, to be submitted in form prescribed by Secretary of the Treasury 336 details of mechanics and laborers 336 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 704, 1032 deficiency appropriation for 806 *Luquillo National Forest, P.
R.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Luzerne County, Pa.,* may bridge North Branch of Susquehanna River, Wilkes-Barre 751 *Lycoming County, Pa.,* may bridge West Branch of Susquehanna River, Montgomery to Muncy Creek, Pa 512 Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 512 *Lyons, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Lyons, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 266 **M.** *M Street Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for replacing two trusses and floor 689 *M Street High School, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for equipment, etc 22 *Macatawa Bay, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of Black Lake Harbor on 409 *McClellanville, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water way between Charleston and 395 *McComb, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *McCurry, Julian B., etc.,* may bridge Savannah River, McDonalds Shoals, Ga. and S. C 387 *McDonald, Hector M.,* deficiency appropriation for paying administrator of 803 *McDonalds Shoals, Ga. and S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Savannah River at 387 *McElroy, John,* designated member of Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 830 *McGillis, Starr, Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indian,* appropriation for redeeming mortgate on allotment of; reimbursement of 145 *McKees Rocks, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 266 bridge authorized across Ohio River from Pittsburgh to 36 *McKinley Souvenir Gold Dollar,* authorized to be coined in commemoration of memorial to late President William McKinley 11 to be legal tender, etc 12 delivery to National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association 12 *McMillan Park Reservoir, D.
C.* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for parking grounds of 713, 1043 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 316 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary 819 *McPherson, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Machine Guns, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *Machine Guns, Navy,* appropriation for, and equipment 1176 *Machine Rifles, Army, Automatic,* appropriation for 644 for National Guard 644 deficiency appropriation for 1917 811 for ammunition 811 *Machinery Plants, Navy,* appropriation for repairs, etc., at Navy yards 607, 1186 *Mackinac Island, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 409cxvii *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 822 *Madison National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Madison, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Madison, Wis.,* sale of public building, authorized 742 new site and building authorized 742 use of former appropriations for, etc 742 *Madisonville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 266 condemned cannon granted to 832 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 319 *Mahnomen County, Minn.,* abandoned Indian school granted to, for demonstration school farm 134 proceeds to Pembina Indians 135 *Mahoning and Shenango Railway and Light Company,* may dam and bridge Mahoning River near Lowellville Borough, Ohio 921 *Mahoning County, Ohio,* construction of dam and bridge authorized across Mahoning River in; conditions 921 *Mahoning River,* bridge authorized across, Warren, Ohio 529 Youngstown, Ohio 9, 671 construction of dam and bridge authorized across, in Mahoning County, Ohio; conditions 921 *Mail and Files Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for superintendent of mail, etc 79, 1084 *Mail Bags, Empty,* returned to mails in emergency cases, to be paid for from railroad transportation 160 payment of cartage from allowance for freight or expressage 160 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for freight or expressage on empty 419, 1064 deficiency appropriation for mail bags 3 for freight on empty 820, 827, 830 *Mail Bags, Locks, Equipment, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for shop rent, power, etc 412 for new building for shops 412 for purchase, repair, etc 422, 1068 for materials, etc., equipment shops 422, 1068 distinctive equipment for executive departments, Alaska, island possessions; etc 422, 1068 for labor in equipment shops 422, 1068 *Mail Contractors,* appropriation for paying claims of, in designated States for services in 1860–1862 917 claims excluded 917 estates of decedents 917 restriction on attorneys’ fees 917 *Mail Contracts* (*see also* Postal Service), bidding, etc., under direction of Postmaster General 418 *Mail in Bulk,* regulations for accepting, without affixing stamps 162 prepayment of postage 163 *Mail Transportation* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for assistant to Attorney General in postal cases 413, 1060 for star routes in Alaska 418, 1064 for steamboat, etc., routes; aeroplanes 418, 1064 for railroad routes 419, 1064 special arrangement for conveyance in freight trains, etc 1064 for railway post office car service 419 for Railway Mail Service 419, 1064 for electric and cable car service 420, 1066 compensation; mail cars, etc 420, 1066 routes outside of cities 420, 1066 unusual conditions; substitution of wagon service 420, 1066 for foreign mails 420, 1066 contracts for fast service in American vessels with Great Britain 1066 for star route, except in Alaska 422, 1068 deficiency appropriation for messenger service 23 for wagon service 23 for railroad routes 24, 820, 827 for electric and cable car service 24 for star routes 24, 827 for star routes in Alaska 820, 830 for powerboat service 827 allowance to carriers for increased weight limit of parcel-post packages, January 1, 1914 425 in specified zones, since August 15, 1913 425 determination of rates for fourth class matter and periodicals, authorized 428 discretionary less frequent dispatch of third and fourth class, and periodicals 428 diverted mails, repeal of limit on readjusting pay for, at weighing periods 161 first class limit of weight to be the same as fourth class matter 162 weight of penalty privilege matter restricted 162 readjustment of pay for, on railroad routes 425 when weighing interrupted by floods, etc 161 ascertaining average weights 161 basis of pay on estimated weights 161 application to routes affected by Ohio Valley floods, 1913 161 restriction on sending second class mail by freight repealed 424 procedure on complaints of unfair discrimination on publications 425 special contracts for, by railroads at higher rates, authorized 427 report to Congress 427 star route service contracts, provisions amended 161 *Mails* (*see* Postal Service). *Maine Judicial District,* terms of court at Bangor and Portland 850 offices of clerk and marshal at each city; deputies authorized 850 authority of deputy field marshal in charge of office 850 northern and southern divisions created 850 venue of causes, etc.; separate status of divisions 851 judge and officers not changed 851 transfers on stipulations of parties to other division 851 on request of accused and claimants 851 ex parte, etc., matters determinable in either division 851 change of venue by order of court 851 pending causes, etc., continued under former law 851cxviii *Maize (corn),* official standards of quality and condition to be established 482 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 *Makah Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153, 989 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Mall Liquors, D.
C.,* included in alcoholic liquors 1123 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* use of, by Agricultural Department repealed 298 *Mamaroneck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Mammals, North American,* appropriation for investigating food habits of, etc 467, 1155 *Manatee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made at Palma Sola 408 *Mandan, N. Dak.,* exchange of lands with North Dakota for dry land experiment station at 344 *Maneuvers, etc., Army* (*see* Encampments, Maneuvers, etc., Army). *Manistique, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 400 *Manitowoc, Wis.,* improving light and fog signal station North Breakwater 537 *Manokin River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Manti National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Mantua Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Manufacture of Arms, etc.,* gauges, tools, etc., for immediate, by the Government or private plants to be prepared 215 laws requiring competition for procuring supplies may be waived 215 *Manufacturers, etc.,* investigation, etc., for affording, information as to military etc., supplies needed by the Government 650 *Manufacturers of Munitions,* excise tax of net profits of sales by, in United States 781 *Manufacturers’ Railway Company,* transfer of right of way through Saint Louis Arsenal from Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association authorized to 858 exchange of, with Saint Louis, Iron Mountain, etc., Railroad Company 859 *Manufacturing Establishments,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Manufacturing Industries, Foreign,* appropriation for commercial attachés to investigate, etc 111 *Manzano National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Maple Sugar and Sirup,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 67 *Maps, United States, etc.,* appropriation for connected; distribution 100, 1104 for separate State and Territorial 100, 1104 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 100, 1104 appropriation for geologic 301 for post route, etc 422, 1067 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for publication of Engineer 292 for topographic, from Geological Survey 293 *Maquoketa, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Marcushook, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of ice harbor 394 *Mare Island, Cal.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works; floating crane, etc 568, 1178 for ordnance storage 569 for naval magazine, public works 570, 1179 for naval hospital, mess hall 570 for marine barracks, public works 1179 extension of navy yard, for construction of battleships, etc 10 *Marianna, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Marine City, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay of officers, active list 609, 1188 increase; reorganization of personnel 609 appointment of second lieutenants 610 restoration to active list of retired officers 611 for pay of officers, retired list 612, 1188 for enlisted men 612, 1188 force increased; additional 612 increased pay to band; civilian employment restricted 612 service as mail clerks with expeditionary shore forces 1188 foreign shore service pay for gunners and quartermaster clerks 1188 for retired enlisted men 612, 1188 for undrawn clothing 613, 1188 for mileage to officers without troops 613, 1188 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 613, 1188 for pay of civil force 613, 1189 to constitute pay fund 613, 1189 for provisions; commutation of rations 613, 1189 sale of subsistence articles to officers, enlisted men, etc 613 enlisted men on shore to have Army ration; exception 1189 for clothing 613, 1189 exchange of worn-out sewing machines, etc 1189 for fuel 613, 1189 for military stores, etc.; ammunition 614, 1189 for camps of instruction, establishment, etc 614, 1190 for transporting and recruiting 614, 1190 for repairs to barracks, etc 614, 1190 rent, etc., in District of Columbia, etc 614, 1190 per diem, enlisted men 614, 1190 for forage 615, 1190 for commutation of quarters, officers with troops, etc 615, 1190 for contingent 615, 1190 extra pay of detailed enlisted men not forfeited while on furlough 1191 to constitute maintenance fund, Quartermaster’s Department 615, 1191 for Marine Corps Reserve expenses 615, 1191cxix appropriation for additional land, Quartermaster’s depot, Philadelphia 565 for officers quarters, Guam 570 for establishing base at San Diego, Cal 1179 deficiency appropriation for pay 29, 33, 825, 828 for provisions 29, 339, 816 for commutation of quarters 29 for contingent 29, 339, 816, 825, 828 for transportation and recruiting 29, 816 for military stores 339, 816 for Capt.
Davis B. Wills and Leon L. Dye, credit in accounts 816 for forage 816 for Quartermaster Department maintenance 828 Army subsistence supplies may be purchased by officers and enlisted men 630 band, pay, etc., increased 612 civil employment of members, restricted 612 details of officers and enlisted men to assist Republic of Haiti 224 compensation, etc 224 service pay, etc., continued 224 longevity, etc., not affected 224 double pay restriction not applicable to retired officers and enlisted men 582 embarked as separate organization on naval vessel subject to authority of officers of organization 586 increase of officers and enlisted men, authorized 224 Marine Corps Reserve established 593 personnel reorganized 609 officers, proportion to enlisted strength authorized 609 brigadier generals, appointment; promotions to vacancies 609 major general commandant, appointments hereafter to 609 senior staff officers made brigadier generals 609 rank as colonel for determining ratio 609 permanent staff officers not eligible to be line brigadier generals 610 staff departments, proportioned to commissioned strength 610 no further permanent appointments to be made 610 details to; appointments to upper grade; tour of service in 610 permanent, may be recommissioned in the line; conditions, etc 610 equalization of line and staff, for seniority in promotions 610 examinations, etc., for advancements 610 second lieutenant vacancies; classes eligible; ages of petty officers, Navy 610 appointments from civil life; previous service 610 probationary period; file determined by examinations, etc 611 restrictions on midshipmen or cadets failing to graduate 611 warrant grades of marine gunner and quartermaster clerk established 611 number of appointments, pay, etc 611 retirement of colonels as brigadier generals; service on active list required 611 restoration to active list of, retired by any board for physical disability; examinations, etc., required 611 officers; loss of numbers in lieu of suspension from promotion of, failing in examinations 611 reexamination, etc.; effect of failure 612 training camps for instruction authorized 614 attendance, etc., supplies to be used 614 sale of uniforms for 614 participants to pay for subsistence, etc 614 appropriation for expenses 614 wearing uniform by persons not in, unlawful 216 punishment for 217 *Manne Corps Reserve,* appropriation for expenses 615, 1191 established, additional to authorized strength 593 provisions of service, etc 593 classes constituting 593 *Marine Corps Training Camps,* established; regulations governing 614 appropriation for expenses 614 *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 270 for mechanical equipment for 271 for maintenance 278 admission of contagious, etc., cases for study 278 light keepers, etc., admitted in, for treatment 538 riparian rights of, Chicago, Ill., conveyed to commissioners of Lincoln Park 1198 sale of, Cleveland, Ohio 390 use of proceeds for new site, building, etc 390 *Marine, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *Marine Schools, State,* appropriation for reimbursing New York and Massachusetts for expenses of 559, 1170 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 296 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 29, 812 *Marion, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Marion, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Marketing Farm Products, etc., Mutual Associations for,* exempt from income tax 767 *Markets and Rural Organization, Department of Agriculture, Office of* (*see also* Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture). appropriation for salaries 473 for general expenses 473 for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products 473 for diffusing by telegraph, etc., information of market prices of fruits, vegetables, etc 473 for publishing information as to marketing, prices, etc., of live stock, meats, etc 473 for grading, baling, etc., cotton; investigations, etc 473 testing spinning value of grades, etc 473 for studies in rural credits, etc 473cxx appropriation for demonstrations, etc., of marketing farm products 474 for administrative expenses 474 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 474 *Markets Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 1162 for general expenses 1162 for distributing information on marketing, etc., farm products 1162 for diffusing by telegraph, etc., market prices of fruits, vegetables, etc 1162 for publishing information as to marketing, prices, etc., of live stock, meats, etc 1162 for investigating production, distribution, etc., of agricultural food products 1162 for grading, baling, etc., cotton; investigations, etc 1163 testing spinning value of grades, etc 1163 for studies in rural credits, farmers’ cooperation, etc 1163 for cooperation in demonstrations, etc., of marketing farm products 1163 for investigating grain handling, grading, etc 1163 for administering standards for Climax, etc., fruit baskets 1163 for administrative expenses 1163 for enforcing Cotton Futures Act 1163 for enforcing Grain Standards Act 1163 for administering Warehouse Act 1163 authority for administering oaths, securing testimony, etc 1163 *Markets, D.
C.,* appropriation for market masters; expenses, etc 679, 1007 for fish wharf and market expenses 679, 1007 for repairs, etc 684, 1013 for fish wharf and market expenses 684, 1013 for refrigerating plant 684, 1013 for third steel shelter, Fanners’ Produce Market 684 for auto truck, etc., for superintendent 684 *Markham, H. H.,* appointed on Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1134 *Marlin, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Marquette, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Marshall Field and Company,* deficiency appropriation for 830 *Marshals, Consular Courts,* appropriation for, in China and Turkey 261 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 313 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 32, 43, 818, 827 *Marshfield, Oreg.,* granted use of Coos Bay Military Reservation as public park; conditions 516 *Marshyhope Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Marten,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 467, 1155 *Martin, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Maryland,* connection with sewer systems of, to prevent pollution of streams in District of Columbia parks, etc 717 jurisdiction ceded to, over part of Fort McHenry granted to Baltimore for a park 46 resident of, to be member of Guilford Courthouse National Park Commission; allowance 998 *Maryland Judicial District,* punishment for violating traffic regulations for Washington Aqueduct roads by district court of 693 commissioners to be appointed 693 *Maryville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Massachusetts,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 559, 1170 claim for premium paid for coin, etc., expenses of Civil War, referred to Court of Claims 355 evidence admitted 355 *Massachusetts Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, etc., Nebraska Avenue to District line 688 *Matanuska Valley, Alaska,* appropriation for equipping, etc., agricultural station in 1160 *Matawan Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Maui, Hawaii,* establishment of Hawaii National Park on island of 432 *“Maumee,” U.S. Fuel Ship,* appropriation for machinery 606 *Mauna Loa, Volcano,* included in Hawaii National Park 432 *Maurice River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Mayaguez, P. R.,* term of court at 966 *“Mayrant,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 for engines for 607 *“Meade,” U. S. Army Transport,* sale authorized 634 *Meat Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses 451, 1140 deficiency appropriation for 826 *Meat Production in Western Semiarid and Irrigated Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in establishing 49 *Meats,* appropriation for publishing prices, etc., of 473, 1162 *Mechanical Engineering,* appropriation for standardizing apparatus, etc., used in 115, 1116 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings,* appropriation for heating, hoisting, etc 271 deficiency appropriation for 29, 824 *Medal of Honor Roll, Army and Navy,* appropriation for pensioners on 242 established in War and Navy Departments 53cxxi persons entitled to entry on; evidence required 53 certificates to be issued: special pensions to be paid; limitations 54 *Medals of Honor, Army,* past awards to be investigated, etc., by board of five retired generals 214 if improperly issued, names to be stricken off roll 214 wearing, etc., a misdemeanor; return for cancellation 214 power of board; payment of expenses 214 *Medawakanton Sioux Indians, Minn.,* claims for restoring annuities, etc., to be brought in Court of Claims 1195 distribution, etc 1196 procedure; attorneys’ fees, etc 1196 *Media, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Mediation of Railway Employees’ Differences* (*see* Board of Mediation and Con ciliation). *Medical Charities, D.
C.,* appropriation for 707, 1035 *Medical Corps, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for Field Service and Correspondence School for medical officers 620 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 625 for pay of privates, first class, rated as dispensary assistants, etc 625 proportion of privates, first class 625 for pay of officers; longevity 626 for contract surgeons 626 for superintendent, Nurse Corps 626 for nurses (female) 626 for hospital matrons 628 for repairs, etc., Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 638 for supplies, etc 639 for mosquito destruction, Canal Zone 639 selection of motor vehicles without advertising 639 written contracts for supplies 639 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 640 for employees, nurses, etc 640 for temporary hospitals, etc 640 limit of age for first lieutenants raised 640 for paying Panama Canal for hospital care of Canal Zone garrisons 640 for museum; library 640 for artificial limbs 293 for appliances for disabled soldiers 293 for trustees 293 for Providence Hospital, D.
C 293 for Garfield Hospital, D. C 293 for isolating wards 293 for printing bulletins, etc 330 deficiency appropriation for supplies, etc 29, 46, 338 constitution of, under national defense Act 171 Surgeon General, Medical Corps, Medical Reserve Corps, Dental Corps, Veterinary Corps, enlisted force, Nurse Corps, and contract surgeons 171 issue of supplies to sufferers from floods in designated Southern States 435 limit of age eligibility for appointment as first lieutenant, extended 640 loan of supplies, etc., for relief of Mississippi River flood sufferers 11 Medical Corps, of officers below brigadier general 171 ratio of, to Army enlisted strength 171 no original appointments when Army reduced 171 promotions above captain restricted 171 additional appointments in time of war to be discharged when Army reduced 171 qualifications for original appointments, promotion to captain 171 determination of relative rank 171 details for Red Cross 171 enlisted force not included in Army enlisted strength 172 personnel; appointment of master hospital sergeants 172 original enlistments; transfers of men from Hospital Corps 172 number limited; additions in time of war 172 percentage of grades; horseshoers, etc., privates 172 promotions restricted when Army reduced; reenlistments permitted 172 discharges allowed on application 172 additional pay ratings; limit 172 Dental Corps, appointment of dental surgeons authorized; ratio 173 service rank, pay, etc 173 number limited to fifteen majors 173 examinations, etc 173 Veterinary Corps provisions 176 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy). *Medical Museum and Library, Army,* appropriation for preserving specimens, etc 640 pay, superintendent of building, reduced 809 *Medical Reserve Corps, Army,* Government employees of, volunteering for Army service, to be restored to positions on termination 624 *Medical Reserve Corps, Navy,* recommissions to officers in 574 *Medicinals,* duty on coal-tar products not 793 used as 794 additional specific 794 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 464, 1152 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly,* appropriation for investigations, etc 466, 1154 *Meherrin River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Melada, etc.,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Melville, R.I.,* appropriation for naval coaling station 570 for torpedo storage building 570 for naval fuel storage 1179 *Member Banks, Federal Reserve* (*see* Federal Reserve Act). *Members of Congress,* delivery of plates of portraits of deceased, to heirs, etc., authorized 275 use of name of, in advertising business before departments, etc., unlawful 54cxxii *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 69, 1073 for mileage 70, 1074 for clerk hire 72, 1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72, 1076 *Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for construction 292 John McElroy designated member of commission 830 *Memorial, Lincoln,* deficiency appropriation for additions to, etc 15 *Memorials,* fountain to Alfred Noble, in Washington, D.
C. 65 authorized, to John Ericsson, in Washington, D. C. 671 by Titanic Memorial Association on public grounds in District of Columbia 1046 to Admiral Dupont authorized in place of present statue, Dupont Circle, D. C. 944 *Memphis, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 266 maintenance of wagon, etc., bridge across Mississippi River at, by Kansas City, etc., Bridge Company, dispensed with 723 time extended for bridging, by Arkansas and Memphis, Railway Bridge and Terminal Company 830 passage rates determined 831 *Mena, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Menominee Harbor and River, Mich, and Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of; dredging above Ogden Street Bridge 400 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* disposal of forest products from, modified 157 forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 126, 971 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for self support, etc., from tribal funds 157, 991 restriction on clearing timber lands 157 removal of merchantable timber; limit, etc 991 per capita apportionment to enrolled members; cash payment 992 shares of minors under 18 to be deposited with parents, etc 992 all deposits subject to regulations, etc 992 *Mentally Defective Persons,* alien, excluded admission if unable to earn a living 875 *Merchant Auxiliaries, Navy,* appropriation for batteries for 564, 1176 for ammunition 1176 *Merchant Seamen,* life buoy requirements on passenger vessels modified 224 *Meridian Hill Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement, etc 290 *Mermentau, La.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Franklin to 397 *Mermentau River,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway to Sabine River, La. and Tex., from 397 appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries; removal of wrecked lock, etc., near mouth 397 *Merrill, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Merrimack River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 391 bridge authorized across, Lowell, Mass 37 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 308 for roadway to Gallup on Navajo Indian Reservation 144, 981 *Mescalero Indian Hospital, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for 418, 1063 payments by postmaster 418 contracts by postmasters, clerks, etc., allowed 418 deficiency appropriation for 23, 827 *Messengers,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 71, 1075 for Senate 68, 1072 *Metacresol,* duty on; minimum quality 794 on freelist; maximum purity 793 *Metaline Falls, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River, from Metaline to 34 *Metaline, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River to Metaline Falls from 34 *Metanilic Acid,* duty on 794 *Methodist Conference, Northern Minnesota,* lands in Nett Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., granted to 135 *Methuen, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Methyl Alcohol,* sale, etc., of, in Alaska not prohibited 903 *Methylanthracene,* on free list 793 *Methylanthraquinone,* duty on 794 *Methylnaphthalene,* on free list 793 *Metropolitan Police, D.
C.* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Border,* deficiency appropriation for Army radio installations on 337 *Mexican Peas, or Garbanzo,* bonded warehouses authorized for storing, cleaning, etc., imported, without paying duty 239 duty on withdrawals from 239 payment for customs services; special accounting, etc 239 *Mexican Situation,* bond issue authorized on account of expenditures for 1002 *Mexican Soldiers and Refugees,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of interned 825 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 252, 1048 for Boundary Commission 256, 1051 for relief of destitute American citizens in; reimbursement 359cxxiii citizens intending to reside permanently abroad leaving by frontier of, to be recorded by immigration officials 883 head tax not levied on aliens entering from, for temporary stay, etc 875 time extended for withdrawals from customs warehouses for export to 725 *Miami, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 396 condemned cannon granted to 836 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Michigan National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Middletown, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Middletown, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Middletown, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Midshipmen,* appropriation for temporary quarters at Naval Academy for 1188 appointments of enlisted men of the Navy as, increased to one hundred; conditions 1182 course of instruction may be reduced temporarily to three years 1182 number to be appointed increased; allotment 9 additional appointments authorized, at large 576 from Navy enlisted men 576 *Migratory Game Birds, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 467, 1156 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 493 for pay of professors 493 promotion to colonel; service 493 cadet store manager retired as pay clerk 493 for pay of chaplain; master of sword 493 for pay of cadets 493 second examination allowed if deficient in one subject 493 in two subjects 493 applicable to former cadets 493 limit of examinations 493 honorably discharged for deficiency eligible for appointment as second lieutenant under national defense Act 493 designation of Filipinos by Governor General 493 for extra pay to officers 494 for constructing quartermaster 494 for longevity 494 for enlisted men 494 for band 494 for field musicians 494 for general Army service detachment 494 for extra-duty pay quartermaster duty 494 for Cavalry detachment 494 for Artillery detachment 495 for Engineer detachment 495 for extrapay, marksmen, etc 495 for travel; clothing, not drawn; interest on deposits 495 appropriation for extrapay, detached service 495 rank, pay, etc., on duty in headquarters 496 for pay of civilians 497 for expenses, Board of Visitors 498 for contingencies, superintendent 498 for repairs and improvements 498 for fuel, lights, etc 498 for postage, stationery, etc 499 for transportation 499 for printing 499 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 499 for department of civil and military engineering 500 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 500 for department of mathematics 500 for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology 500 for department of drawing 500 for department of modern languages 500 for department of law 500 for department of practical military engineering 500 for department of ordnance and gunnery 501 for department of military hygiene 501 for department of English and history 501 for lectures 501 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 501 for lighting, plumbing, etc 501 for library, etc 501 for contingent, academic board, technical supplies 501 for band instruments, etc 501 for laundry, mess utensils, etc 501 for policing barracks, etc 502 for cadet barracks; furniture 502 for children’s school 502 for fire protection 502 for buildings and grounds 502 for ordnance museum; laboratory, etc 502 for soldiers’ hospital 502 for waterworks; cadet mess 502 for cadet hospital 502 for cadet barracks 503 for post cemetery 503 for walls, roads, etc 503 for automatic stokers 503 for office furniture, etc 503 for retaining wall 503 for reconstructing artillery stable 503 for improvement of roads, grounds, etc 503 board to report on necessary enlargements, etc 503 adjusting accounts with bureaus, etc 504 allowance in accounts of Maj.
B. T. Clayton 504 admission of J. Ricardo de Borja, of Ecuador, for instruction 504 admission authorized for instruction, of René W. Pintó y Wentworth, of Cuba 50 Corps of Cadets increased; selection 62 appointments at large; selection from “honor schools” 62 residence requirements; exceptions 62 appointment of successors to cadets finishing three years of course, repealed 62 present appointments validated 62 appointments from Army and National Guard; age, etc., qualifications 62 maximum number 62cxxiv increase divided into four annual increments; distribution 62 polo ponies, purchase limited for use of 635 *Military Attachés,* appropriation for expenses abroad, etc 620 *Military Defense, etc.,* applications for patent of, inventions, if owned by the Government, may be held from disclosure; period 348 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army). *Military, etc., Supplies,* investigation, etc., of data as to production and availability of 650 for affording producers information as to, needed by the Government 650 *Military Information, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 620 for payment of travel, military attachés 620 for observing war operations abroad 620 for translator and librarian 628 *Military Laws,* codification, etc., of, to be prepared 627 appropriation for expenses 627 *Military Observers Abroad, Army,* appropriation for expenses 620 *Military Parks* (*see* National Parks). *Military Posts,* appropriation for construction, etc.; restrictions 285 for establishing water and sewer systems at 634 for construction, etc., exchanges 636 for constructing roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 637 for construction, etc., of hospitals at 638 deficiency appropriation for water and sewers at 45, 338, 825 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 825 *Military Preparedness, Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for,* appointment of; clerical assistance, etc 214 *Military Reservations,* Coos Head, Oreg., granted Marshfield and North Bend for use as public park 516 Fords Island, Oahu, Hawaii, transferred from Navy to be 568 Fort Sill, Okla., State fish hatchery authorized on 35 Henry Barracks, Cayey, P.
R.; part transferred to Navy 568 investigation of suitability for aviation purposes of, directed 622 jurisdiction ceded over part of Fort McHenry, Md., granted to Baltimore 46 lease extended of lands on Fort Keogh, Mont., to Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company 238 right of way granted across Forts Barrancas and McRee, Fla 237 Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 919 Vancouver Barracks, Wash 233 sale, etc., of lands in designated abandoned, Washington 342 unused land on abandoned Fort Spokane, Wash 155 time extended for payments for lands on abandoned Fort Niobrara, Nebr 514 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 301 powder house lot, Saint Augustine, Fla., donated to city 926 *Military Schools, etc.,* Army supplies may be issued to, for instruction camps; bond 123 eligibility of prior graduates for appointment in Officers’ Reserve Corps, etc.; requirements 193 maintenance of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in designated 191 in other; requirements 191 *Military Service,* homestead entrymen allowed residence credit for, on Mexican border, etc 671 *Military Storekeeper, Army,* rank revived for appointment of Charles P.
Daly as 626 *Military Stores, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 614, 1189 for reserve supply small arms ammunition 614 deficiency appropriation for 816 *Military Supplies in Time of War,* orders for, may be placed with manufacturers 213 compliance obligatory; precedence to be given 213 arms and munitions plants or capable therefor, refusing, to be taken by Secretary of War 213 operation by Ordnance Department 213 punishment for refusal by 213 compensation for use, products, etc 213 list of private munition plants to be made; data specified 214 plants capable of manufacturing ammunition 214 plane for transforming, etc., to be prepared 214 *Militia* (*see also* National Guard), composition of 197 classes;
National Guard, Naval Militia, Unorganized Militia 197 composition of National Guard 197 exemptions from duty specified 197 from religious belief; service required 197 *Militia Affairs Division, War Department* (*see also* Militia Bureau, War Department), appropriation for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 92 for miscellaneous expenses 92 all payable from militia appropriations 92 for National Guard officers assigned to 646 for clerical and office expenses 646 *Militia Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 1096 former Militia Division to be known as, under supervision of Secretary 203 Chief of, to be ex officio member of General Staff Corps 203 assignments of colonel and lieutenant colonel of National Guard for duty in, to be paid from Militia allotment 203 *Militia, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 712, 1039 for camps, etc 712, 1039 for commutation of subsistence, enlisted men on special detail 712, 1039 for rent of armories 712, 1039 five-year leases authorized; Cavalry, etc., use 1040 renewal of lease of armory for mounted troops, etc 1040cxxv appropriation for pay of troops other than Government employees 712, 1040 deficiency appropriation for expenses mobilizing 808 *Militia Division, Chief of Staff,* to be known hereafter as Militia Bureau, War Department; status, etc 203 *Militia, Organized* (*see also* National Guard), deficiency appropriation for encampment and maneuvers 29, 828 appointments as cadets to Military Academy from, authorized; conditions 62 drafted into military service with Army 340 Naval Militia provisions 593 officers and enlisted men exempt from restriction against paying double salaries to Government employees 120 *Milk, D.C.,* appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 703, 1030 *Milk River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 for maintenance, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 139 lands sold to Great Northern Railway within, subject to construction, etc., charges 941 *Mille Lac Indians, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Court of Claims 823 allowance of interest, etc 823 *Milledgeville, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to Georgia Military College 839 *Mills,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Milton, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, between West Milton and 49 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 266 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 294 for improvement of harbor; harbor of refuge 401 condemned cannon granted to, for South Shore Park 838 *Minam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, e tc., of 459, 1147 *Minden, La.,* appropriation for public building 266 *Mine Accidents,* deficiency appropriation for investigating causes, etc 30 *Mine Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 302 *Mine Rescue Cars,* appropriation for purchase, equipment, etc 303 for site, equipment, etc., headquarters of 303 experiment station Pittsburgh.
Pa., exchange of lands with city for 388 *Mineral Deposits, Public Lands,* reservation of, in stock raising homestead entries 864 prospecting conditions, etc 864 *Mineral Fuels and Products,* appropriation for testing, etc., belonging to United States 302 *Mineral Industries,* appropriation for investigating economic development, etc., of 302 *Mineral Products,* appropriation for investigating, etc., belonging to United States 302 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing report on 301 *Mineral Substances,* appropriation for investigating safety in treatment of, etc.; restrictions 302 *Mines,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Mines Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 302 for investigating mine explosions, methods of mining, etc 302 for investigating mineral fuels and unfinished products 302 for investigating treatment of ores, etc 302 amount for personal services, District of Columbia 302 for petroleum and natural-gas inquiries, etc 302 for mine experiment stations 302 for equipping, etc., mining experiment station, Pittsburgh, Pa 302 for mine rescue cars 303 for mine inspector, Alaska; per diem; clerk 303 for technical books, etc 303 for land for headquarters, mine rescue cars, sidings, etc.; acceptance of lands 303 temporary details of field employees; restriction 303 provisions for absence of director and of assistant 303 for rent 103 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 30 for investigating mine accidents 30, 825 for mineral mining investigations 30 for Louisiana Purchase Exposition 30 for mine-rescue cars, repairs, etc 818 designation of officer in charge when director and assistant absent 303 exchange of lands with Pittsburgh, Pa., for experimental station, etc 388 *Minidoka and Cassia Counties, Idaho,* may bridge Snake River 34 *Minidoka and Twin Falls Counties, Idaho,* may bridge Snake River, near Hansen 59 *Minidoka Irrigation Project, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 304 *Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Mining,* prospecting, etc., in lands acquired for national forests, authorized 462, 1150 *Mining Experiment Stations,* appropriation for equipping, etc., Pittsburgh, Pa 302 *Minister Resident and Consul General,* appropriation for, Liberia 252, 1048 *Ministers, Alien Religious,* not excluded admission under contract labor laws 878 *Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 252, 1048cxxvi *Mink,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 467, 1155 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for post office building 803 bridge authorized across Mississippi River, above 34 *Minneapolis, Red Lake, and Manitoba Railroad Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 947 *Minnesota,* appropriation for repair of “Topeka,” for Naval Militia 559 bridge authorized across Red River of the North, between North Dakota and 924 drainage assessments on Indian lands in, allowed 978 payment from, tribal, etc., funds 978 *Minnesota Drainage Assessments,* purchasers of unentered public lands sold for, may receive patent therefor on paying Government fees, etc 722 homestead qualifications required 723 sales to States excepted 723 excess of drainage charges received to be used for maintenance of works, etc 723 purchasers of entered lands may receive patents after expiration of redemption period, on paying Government fees, etc 723 excess to entryman 723 forfeiture of rights on nonpayment of fees, etc 723 subrogation by subsequent purchaser 723 *Minnesota National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 276 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 72, 1075 *Minors,* restriction on enlisting in Army 186 *Minot, N.
Dak.,* terms of court at 386 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director, examiner, etc 83, 1088 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson City, Nev 88, 1093 Denver, Colo 88, 1093 New Orleans, La 89, 1033 Philadelphia, Pa 89, 1093 San Francisco, Cal 89, 1093 for salaries and expenses, assay office, Boise, Idaho 89, 1093 Deadwood, S. Dak 89, 1094 Helena, Mont 89, 1094 New York, N. Y 90, 1094 Salt Lake City, Utah 90, 1094 Seattle, Wash 90, 1094 deficiency appropriation for New York assay office 20, 860 for Helena, Mont 824 for Denver, Colo 860 for Philadelphia, Pa 860 for San Francisco, Cal 860 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 464, 1152 *Misbranded Insecticides,* appropriation for preventing sale, etc., of 474, 1164 *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Mission Indians, Cal.,* extension of allotment trust period authorized 976 *Mississippi,* appropriation for investigating condition of Indians in 138 for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 *Mississippi Centennial Exposition,* special canceling postal stamp for Gulfport to commemorate 854 transfer of Government exhibit at close of Panama-California Exposition to, at Gulfport, Miss 854 continuance of Government exhibit board, details, etc., during 854 exhibit may be rearranged, etc 855 nonliability of Government for debts, etc., of 855 *Mississippi County, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Little River in 352 *Mississippi River* (*see also* Flood Control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers), appropriation for aids to navigation, etc., below New Orleans, La 317 for bridge across Cass Lake Reservation, Minn., from Indian funds 978 for improvement of passes at mouth 397 for Government dike opposite Louisiana, Mo 401 for improvement of, from Head of Passes to mouth of Ohio River 401 surveys to head waters 401 construction of dredge boats, etc 402 allotment for connecting watercourses, etc 402 expenditures for levees on Arkansas River, Ark 402 allotment for levees between Head of Passes and Rock Island, Ill 402 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri 402 for improvement of, from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn 403 for experiments in transporting heavy freights between mouth of the Ohio and Saint Louis 403 between Dubuque, Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minn 403 for improvement of, from Saint Paul to Minneapolis, Minn 403 for improvement of, between Brainerd and Grand Rapids, Minn 403 for improvement of, and Leech River, Minn 403 amount alloted for flood control and improvement from Head of Passes to the Ohio 948 bridge authorized across, Aitkin County, Minn 724 Beltrami County, Minn 921 Bemidji, Minn 947 Burlington, Iowa 1 Lansing, Iowa 37 Minneapolis, Minn 34 New Orleans, La 441 maintenance of wagon, etc., bridge at Memphis, Tenn., by Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Company, dispensed with 723 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, near Deer River, Minn 410 time extended for bridging, Baton Rouge, La 243 Memphis, Tenn 830 traffic obstructions on, at Saint Paul, Minn., to be investigated, etc 409cxxvii *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 401 jurisdiction extended up Ohio River to mouth of Cache River; locks and dams excepted 402 survey, etc., of Atchafalaya River, La. 402 jurisdiction extended over Arkansas River up to Jefferson County, Ark.; allotment for levees, etc 402 allotment for levees up to Rock Island, Ill. 402 for specified improvements 402 plans of, for flood control of the Mississippi, and improving from Read of Passes to the Ohio, to be carried on continuously 948 annual limit of expenditures 948 control of expenditures; allotment for levees 948 connecting water courses included 949 salary of civilian members increased 951 *Mississippi River, etc., Floods, 1916,* loan of tents, etc., for relief of sufferers from 11 *Mississippi River, Reservoirs at Headwaters of,* abandonment of ditches, between Gull Lake and Round Lake, and between Round Lake and Long Lake, for dam at Gull Lake 403 *Mississippi Sound, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Mobile Bay, and 397 for maintenance of channel through 397 *Missoula, Mont.,* appropriation for public building, rent 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Missoula National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 457, 1147 lands added to 922 *Missouri River,* appropriation for improvement of to secure 6-foot channel, Kansas City to the mouth 403 for improvement of, Kansas City to Sioux City 403 for improvement of;
Sioux City to Fort Benton 403 for improvement of, at Vermilion, S. Dak.; bank revetment; local contributions 403 for improvement of, at Saint Joseph, Mo.; local contribution 404 bridge authorized across, Chamberlain, S. Dak 58 Sheridan and Richland Counties, Mont. 14, 121, 510 Williston, N. Dak 445 Yankton County, Nebr 49 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, from Florence, Nebr., to Decatur, Nebr 410 time extended for bridging, Kansas City, Mo 511 *Missouri River Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Williston, N.
Dak 445 *Missouri River Transportation Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Richland and Sheridan Counties, Mont 510 *Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at Kansas City, Mo., by 511 *Mitchell County, Ga.,* Baker County or, may bridge Flint River, at Newton 52 *Moberly, Mo.,* appropriation for public building; rent 266 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for quarantine station repairs, etc 270 for improvement of harbor and bar 397 *Mobile and Baldwin Counties, Ala.,* may bridge Spanish River; location 520 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 348, 911 deficiency appropriation for altering, etc 811 *Mobile Bay, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, channel connecting Mississippi Sound and 397 time extended for bridges, etc., Dauphin Island, etc 248 *Mobile River, Ala.,* post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 538 *Mobilisation of Industries Essential for Military Preparedness, Board on* appointment of, authorized; clerical assistance, etc., for 214 *Mobilization Stations, Army,* acceptance of lands donated for, authorized 623 *Modoc National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for main tenence, etc., of 459, 1147 *Modoc Point Irrigation System, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 150 *Moeur-Pafford Company,* appropriation for reimbursing 304 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation on lieu of 278 *Mokelumne River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Molasses,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Mondai Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River in Montana 121 *Monessen, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Money Laundry Machines,* appropriation for expenses of 276 *Money Orders Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 107 for superintendent, chief clerk 1109 *Money Packages,* may be mailed by Treasury Department as first or fourth class matter without stamps 162 prepayment of postage 133 *Mono National Forest, Nev. and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Monongahela, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Monongahela River,* appropriation for improvement of; reconstruction of Lock and Dam No. 6 393 bridge authorized across, Fairmont, W.
Va 52 *Monopolies,* importing and selling articles below market price unlawful, if done to create, therefor in the United States 798 punishment, etc 798 *Monopolies, etc.* (*see* Antitrust Laws). cxxviii *Monroe, Charles E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 817 *Monroe, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, between Sunbury and 48 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1107 declarations of intention for citizenship in certain counties of, improperly filed, given a rehearing, etc 505 limitations; applicable only to entrymen 505 lands reserved as camping ground in abandoned Fort Assinniboine Reservation 739 sale of lands in, to Great Northern Railway Company 940 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance 467, 1155 *Montclair, N.
J.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Monterey National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Montevideo, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Montezuma National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *Montgomery County, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tallapoosa River by Elmore County and; location 928 *Montgomery County, Tenn.,* may bridge Cumberland River, near Clarksville 924, 924 *Montgomery, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquehanna River, Muncy Creek and 512 *Monticello, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Monticello, N.
Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *Montrose, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 terms of court at 225 deputies and offices to be kept 226 *Montrose Park, D. C.,* appropriation for continuing improvement, etc 290 *Mooseheart. Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Order of Moose 842 *Morehead City, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 394 *Morgan, E. M.,* deficiency appropriation for 827 *Mormon Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Morocco,* appropriation for minister to 252 for agent, and consul general at Tangier 1048 for Cape Spartel light 254, 1050 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 261, 1057 *Morrell, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 354 *Morrillton, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for construction of 345, 909 *Mortgages, Loans on* (*see* Federal Farm Loan Act). *Moss, Hunter H., jr., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 822 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining, etc., against spread of 466, 1154 *Motor Boats, Electric,* excise tax on net profits of sales of, by manufacturers 781 *Motor Cars, Army, Armored,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 644 *Motor Vehicles,* appropriation for purchase, etc., fortifications 910 deficiency appropriation for, aviation section Signal Service 45 *Motor Vehicles, D.
C.,* appropriation for purchase, maintenance, etc., for specified District offices and employees 681, 1009 use restricted to public purposes; limit of cost 682, 1010 distinctive color and marking 682, 1010 for tags, etc., for 684 licenses for, to be issued annually; fees 1012 meaning of term 1012 tags for Government use without cost 1012 regulations, etc 1012 not required if registered in State accepting license of District 1012 *Mott, M. L.,* appropriation for services, etc., from Creek tribal funds 984 *Moultrie, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska,* established; area included 938 existing entries not impaired, etc 938 mineral land laws not affected 938 regulations: game refuge established in 938 killing game, etc., for food allowed 939 leases, etc., for accommodating visitors 939 removal of dead and down timber 939 limit on appropriations 939 punishment for violations 939 *Mount Moriah Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school 133, 977 *Mount Pleasant, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for commissioner in 1120 for protection, etc 308 deficiency appropriation for commissioner 818 jurisdiction assured over lands in, ceded by Washington 243 rights reserved 243 included in Washington western judicial district 442 punishment of offenses in, etc 244 hunting, fishing, etc., prohibited 244 regulations, etc., to be made 244 punishment for killing game, etc 244 forfeiture of guns, traps, etc 245 commissioner to be appointed; powers, authority, etc 245 arrests, etc 245 service of process, etc 245cxxix commissioner; salary; residence, etc 246 fees, costs, etc.; deposit 246 notification of acceptance 246 *Mount Vernon, N.
Y.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Mountain, etc., Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 346, 910 contracts authorized 346, 910 for ammunition for; contracts 346, 910 for ammunition for practice 346, 911 *Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620 *Mukuntuweap National Monument, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for constructing road through, 1917 818 *Mulberry Fork, Warrior River,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Muncy Creek, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquenanna River, Montgomery and 512 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1007 *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 704, 1032 for rent; contingent expenses 704, 1032 *Municipal Lodging House, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 709, 1038 for site and new building 709 *Munition Manufacturers’ Tax,* appropriation for expenses of collecting 1091 construction of terms used 780 excise tax on net profits of sales in United States of designated munition manufactures 781 additional to income tax 781 not payable for 1916, if contract made prior to January 1, 1916 781 terminates one year after close of present war in Europe 781 computation of net profits, deductions allowed 781 determination of fair market price if sales made at less, for personal benefit 781 sworn returns to be made yearly by manufacturers of specified articles of munitions 781 particulars required 782 assessment of tax; payment 782 investigation if, unsatisfactory, etc 782 assessment: party on hearing to prove incorrectness 782 persons liable for tax 782 examination of books, etc., authorized 782 unauthorized divulging of information unlawful 782 punishment for violations 782 general laws applicable 782 regulations, etc., to be made 782 authority to require information 782 *Munitions of War, Army,* appropriation for tools, etc., for immediate manufacture of 349 plans and installations in private plants 349 purchases from present factories 349 amount for purchases without competitive bidding 349 appointment of board to investigate, etc., feasibility of manufacturing, by the Government 214 gauges, tools, etc., for immediate manufacture of, to be prepared 215 production of nitrates, etc., by the Government for manufacture of 215 *Munitions of War, Navy,* appropriation for storage of, at specified yards, magazines, and stations 569 *Munsee and Stockbridge Indians, Wis.,* payment to tribal members enrolled since March 3, 1893 156 *Murderkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Murray, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Murray State School of Agriculture, Tishomingo, Okla.,* appropriation for dormitories for Chickasaw children in, from tribal funds 983 *Murray’s Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Flint River at 387 *Museum Proprietors,* special tax on; rates, etc 791 *Muskegon, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 267 for improvement of harbor 400 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Musketry, Fort Sill, Okla., Army School of,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620 *Muskogee, Okla.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 terms of court at 927 clerk’s office 92 *Mutual Building and Loan Associations, Domestic,* exempt from income tax 766 *Myton, Utah,* appropriation for protecting Government bridge at 153 grant of lands to, for public uses; payment, etc 389 **N.** *Nacogdoches, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, including Northwest Fork 394 bridge authorized across, Seaford, Del 872 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 391 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Naphthalene,* on free list; solidifying point 793 duty on; minimum solidifying point 794 *Naphthol,* duty on 794 *Naphthylamin,* duty on 794 *Naphihytenediamin,* duty on 794 *Nashville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Nassau and Charlton Counties, Fla. and Ga.,* may bridge Saint Marys River 165 at Kolars Ferry 436cxxx *National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 559, 1170 *National Archives Building, D.
C.,* requirement for inspection, etc., of buildings in Europe, repealed 241 *National Banks* (*see also* Federal Reserve Act), acceptance of foreign drafts, for furnishing dollar exchange, allowed member banks 754 assets of insolvent, may be deposited in adjacent banks; bond; interest 122 having capital of $1,000,000 may establish branches abroad for furthering foreign commerce, etc 755 invest in stock of bank for international banking, etc 755 conditions and restrictions 755 in small communities may act as agents for insurance companies 753 for real estate loans 753 guarantees forbidden 753 indebtedness limited to amount of capital 753 exceptions; liabilities under Federal Reserve Act 753 not in central reserve cities may loan within prescribed area, on farm lands 754 on other real estate 755 limitations 755 *National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice,* to prescribe regulations for conduct of citizens’ rifle ranges 648 *National Bureau of Criminal Identification,* appropriation for aid to, for Government use, under police, District of Columbia 700, 1027 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance 286 for superintendents 286 for addition to lodge, Salisbury, N.
C. 286 for headstones for soldiers’ graves, etc 286 for repairing roadways to; restrictions 286 roadways limited to one approach 286 for burial of indigent soldiers, District of Columbia 286 for Antietam battle field 287 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc.; removals 287 for reinterring, etc., remains of Orman K. Osbon 287 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 287 for Confederate Stockade Cemetery, Ohio 287 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc 287 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 287 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 288 deficiency appropriation for headstones for soldiers’ graves 29, 33, 825, 828 for burial of indigent soldiers 29 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, etc., 1917 29, 810 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent, redemption of 81, 1086 for superintendent, clerks, etc 82,1087 for special examinations 82, 1037 for distinctive paper, etc 277 deficiency appropriation for expenses, emergency 824 *National Dairy Show,* appropriation for exhibit of cooperative agricultural extension work at meeting of 475 *National Defense Act,* appropriations for National Guard expenses authorized by 645 land forces constituting the Army 166 Regular Army, constitution of 166 enlisted strength, minimum to be maintained 166 maximum not to be exceeded except in time of war 166 limit of unassigned recruits 166 organization of mobile troops into brigades and divisions 166 corps and armies in time of war 166 typical brigades, divisions, and corps 166 supply, etc., trains 167 changes authorized 167 general officers of line and staff 167 number of line generals increased 167 promotions in time of peace 167 General Staff Corps; constitution of 167 details to; limitations 167 filling vacancies made by 167 employment in District of Columbia limited 167 duties defined 167 restriction on recommendation for, selection, etc 168 War College duties continued 168 restriction on details to 168 mobile army and coast artillery divisions in, abolished; duties transferred 168 Chief of Coast Artillery made an additional member of 168 specific duties to be strictly adhered to, etc 168 promotion of officers while detailed to; effect 169 Adjutant General’s Department; constitution of 169 Inspector General’s Department; constitution of 169 Judge Advocate General’s Department; constitution of 169 details of acting judge advocates; duties 169 appointment of one from civil life; rank; conditions 169 details limited to acting judge advocates 169 for study of law forbidden 169 examinations for promotion, etc 169 majors, found physically disqualified; further action 170 lieutenant colonels, found physically disqualified; further action 170 Quartermaster Corps; constitution of 170 officers; status of pay clerks 170 enlisted men; grades authorized 170 percentage of grades 170 master electricians to be sergeants, senior grade 170 construction and repair work continued 171 Medical Department; constitution of 171 Medical Corps; grades of officers continued 171 ratio to strength of Army 171 restriction on appointment and promotions if Army reduced 171 honorable discharge of increase made for time of tear 171cxxxi Medical Department;
Medical Corps; qualifications for original appointments; promotions 171 relative rank of captains 171 details for Red Cross duty 171 enlisted men; not included in strength of Army 172 grades established; original enlistments and promotions 172 transferred from Hospital Corps 172 percentage to Army strength allowed; additional for time of war 172 ratio of grades 172 promotions restricted when Army reduced; reenlistments permitted 172 additional pay rating for privates; limit 172 Dental Corps, dental surgeons to be appointed; rank, pay, etc 173 quarters for Red Cross allowed 173 Corps of Engineers; constitution of; officers and enlisted men 173 regimental, battalion, and company units; band 173 mounted battalions and companies 174 constituted a part of the line 174 Ordnance Department; constitution of, officers and enlisted men 174 selection of sergeants 174 details of officers to 174 student officers for instruction 174 Signal Corps; constitution of; officers 174 aviation section; details, etc 174 increased rank, pay, etc 175 aviators from civil life 175 enlisted men; strength limited; grades authorized 176 percentage of grades 176 unit organizations authorized 176 Bureau of Insular Affairs; organization continued 176 chaplains; number, rank, pay, etc 176 preference for war service in appointments 176 Veterinary Corps created; constitution of 176 made part of Medical Department 176 appointment of assistant veterinarians; rank, pay, etc 176 promotions, examinations, etc 176 appointment of present employees; requirements 177 reserve veterinarians; appointment, service, etc 177 probationary appointment of assistant veterinarians 177 board of examiners 177 Infantry units; composition of 177 regiments, battalions, companies 177 headquarters, machine gun, and supply companies 178 Cavalry units; composition of 178 regiments, squadrons, companies 178 headquarters, machine gun, and supply companies 178 Field Artillery units; composition of 179 additional units authorized in time of war 179 regiments, battalions, gun and mortar batteries 179 headquarters and supply companies 179 gun or howitzer battalions 180 Coast Artillery Corps; officers and enlisted men constituting 180 rated men; maximum 180 Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry; organization of 801 appointment and promotion of officers 180 detail of colonel from Infantry of Army 181 regimental promotions, etc 181 enlisted men to be natives of Porto Rico 181 appointment of second lieutenants 181 status of officers of Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry 181 existing laws as to Military Academy, retired lists, detailed and detached service, etc., continued 181 second lieutenants, other than cadets, hereafter to receive provisional appointments for two years 181 permanent if fitness determined, terminated if not 181 promotion during provisional period 182 increase to be made in five annual increments 182 promotion of officers 182 entire strength authorized in case of war 182 filling vacancies in grade of second lieutenants; order of selection 182 other vacancies 182 enlisted men after one year’s service 183 in Engineer Corps 183 rank, etc 183 recommissions authorized to former officers; conditions 183 examinations for promotion extended to all grades below brigadier general 183 limit for lieutenant colonel and major 183 retired officers on active duty in time of war to receive full pay, etc 183 pay, etc., on detail for active duty 183 Detached Officers’ List; increase of line officers for 183 constitution of; detailed provisions concerning 183 proportional number in grades authorized 183 filling vacancies by promotion 184 assignments to promotions made; hereafter 184 service with troops required; present assignments continued 184 number of Cavalry and Infantry colonels increased to equalize inequalities in past line promotions 184 to be additional numbers, etc 184 promotions or transfers to vacancies below lieutenant colonel created by this Act 185 Philippine Scouts; retirement of captains and lieutenants; pay, etc 185 enlisted men; term of service to be seven years 185 active service, three years 185 with Regular Army Reserve, four years 185 reenlistments; furloughs to Reserve after one year, etc 186 three years computed as enlistment period for longevity pay 186 noncommissioned officers may reenlist in same organization, etc 186 minors to have written consent of parents, etc 186 postmasters to be paid for procuring enlistments 186 additional educational training to be furnished; teachers, etc 186 pay of certain grades created in this Act 186 present pay, etc., not affected 187cxxxii enlisted men; final discharge only at expiration of full period 187 account closed on entering Reserve 187 discharge permitted for support of dependent family 187 by purchase, unless furloughed to Reserve 187 Regular Army Reserve; enlisted men comprising; classes 187 assignment, to duty with Army 187 separate organizations authorized 187 officers to be assigned to 187 period of field training, etc 187 active service in case of war 187 enlistments in Army at outbreak of war to continue for one year 187 annual payments to 188 pay, etc., in time of war 188 additional for reenlisting; allowance when reporting 188 no retired pay, etc.; pension for disability in active service 188 use of other departments for Reserve organizations 188 bounty to honorably discharged soldiers reenlisting in time of war 188 computation of 188 enlisted men prohibited leaving post for competitive civil employment 188 sergeants of line and staff authorized, to be detailed for National Guard duty 189 additional to regular number 189 Officers’ Reserve Corps; organization of 189 use of members for service, restricted 189 appointments to, by President alone; proportion limited 189 persons certified under present law eligible 189 commissions to colonels and lieutenant colonels; office to cease when vacated 189 age limitations; honorable discharge when limit reached 189 not applicable to staff appointments 190 Medical Reserve Corps abolished; disposition of members 190 use of lieutenants of medical section; pay and allowances 190 commissions for five years; recommissions 190 rank in various sections 190 temporary duty with Army in time of war 190 rank, pay, etc 190 to rank among themselves; promotions, etc 190 retirement, etc., restrictions 190 subject to Army regulations when in active service 191 annual duty with troops for instruction, etc 191 extension of period 191 use of officers of Volunteers 191 Army officers may be appointed in Volunteers before 191 duty in, not computed as longevity 191 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; created in civil educational institutions 191 senior division; junior division 191 use of units in State institutions; conditions 191 other than State institutions; conditions 191 military training requirements 192 eligibility limitations 192 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; details of Army officers and enlisted men for instruction, etc 192 equipment, arms, etc., to be issued to 192 for training camps; expenses, etc 193 graduates may be appointed in Officers’ Reserve Corps; conditions 193 oath of service, etc.; number allowed 193 eligibility not affected by postgraduate course 193 subsistence for two years to students agreeing to complete military course, etc 193 eligibility of prior graduates of military schools, etc., for Officers’ Reserve Corps, etc 193 temporary appointment as second lieutenants for Army duty and training 194 no retirement pay, etc 194 subject to active duty in time of war 194 roster of persons qualified for service as officers, to be prepared 194 training camps for citizens to be established 194 maintenance, supplies, instruction, etc 194 sales to persons receiving instruction 194 course of instruction 195 Enlisted Reserve Corps authorized; composition of 195 certificates to be issued; qualifications for enlistment 195 preference when in active service 195 distinctive rosette to be issued to 195 punishment for unauthorized use of insignia 195 active service for instruction; extension of period 195 pay, etc.; no retirement, etc 196 uniform, etc., to be issued to; to remain United States property 196 exchange of unserviceable clothing; return on discharge 196 on duty, subject to Army regulations 196 discharges for cause 196 penalty for noncompliance with orders 196 service in Army in time of war 196 status, pay, etc 196 service in volunteers 196 status, pay, etc 197 no vested right as volunteer 197 military instruction; equipment, instructors, etc., to be furnished other schools, etc., for 197 details from Army for 197 National Guard provisions 197 militia defined; classes 197 composition of National Guard 197 persons exempt from service 197 religious scruples, etc 197 unit organizations; maintenance 197 other State troops forbidden 198 rights of States in time of peace; police etc 198 number required;
Congressional basis 198 time for enlisting 198 full organizations by State with one Representative 198 meaning of “Territory” organizations in 198 privileges of certain existing organizations 198 status in National Guard 198 assignment of higher units 198 divisions, brigades, etc., authorized 198 command of State units 199cxxxiii National Guard provisions; details for chiefs of staff; for tactical divisions 199 duties of adjutants general, etc 199 appointment by the President, etc 199 annual appropriations for support to be made 199 apportionment of; ratio, etc 199 expenses specified 199 property and disbursing officer to be appointed; duties, bond, etc 200 location of units in States, etc 200 disbandment, etc., of, subject to consent of the President 200 period of enlistment; continuance allowed 200 enlistment contract and oath 201 issue of discharge 201 officers;
Federal oath required 201 qualifications; examinations, etc 201 filling vacancies when drafted into service 202 discharges, etc 202 National Guard Reserve established 202 organizations, officers, etc 202 pay when training for National Guard, etc 202 reserve battalions for recruit training to be assigned to mobile troops 202 constitution of; provisional regiments, etc 202 maintenance of strength from unorganized militia 203 assignment of officers, etc 203 leaves of absence to Government employees for training, etc 203 National Militia Board abolished 203 Militia Bureau, War Department, to be a separate bureau 203 use of National Guard officers for 203 arms, etc., to be uniform with Regular Army 203 issue, of arms, equipment, etc., to; conditions 203 purchase of supplies from War Department allowed 204 new types of equipment, etc., to be furnished without charge to 204 return of prior issues, etc 204 Army stores may be purchased by States for cash 204 requisition of, by Army in case of war 204 property issued, to remain property of the United States 204 report, etc., on survey of damaged, etc 204 payment of value if lost, etc., through carelessness 205 disposal of unserviceable 205 refusal to pay for lost, etc., debars from participation in appropriations 205 proceeds of sales to be covered into the Treasury 205 horses, etc., to be furnished; regulations, etc 205 discipline of, to conform to Army regulations 206 drills, etc., required; conditions for credit of 206 inspection required; details, report, etc 206 participation in encampments and maneuvers 206 allotment of expenses 206 command to be retained by Army officers 207 details from Army for instruction 207 National Guard provisions; instruction camps may be provided for 207 pay for attendance, etc 207 payment for attendance at camps, etc., may be made at time of muster for full period 207 may receive instruction at Army service schools 207 at military posts, etc 207 pay, etc., limit 207 details of Army officers and enlisted men for duty with 208 retired officers 208 subject to Army laws, etc., when in active service 208 court-martial provisions 208 pay of certain officers for service 209 determination of 209 staff, etc., officers 209 pay of enlisted men; drill service required 209 other actual military duty 210 disbursement and accounting by Quartermaster Corps of the Army 210 restriction on payments 210 to be drafted into military service in case of war 211 made part of the Army 211 commissions to officers 211 entitled to Army pay, etc 211 benefits of pension laws extended to 211 rifle practice; plans for facilities in all sections to be estimated for 211 general use to be provided 211 issue of arms, munitions, etc 211 temporary promotions, etc., in Army due to details in, from 211 staff officers; terms limited 212 permanent status not affected 212 physical examinations required when, called into active service 212 when discharged 212 States not complying with laws and regulations debarred from benefits 212 applicable to land forces only 212 Naval Militia credited to State, etc., quota 212 rules and regulations for, to be issued 213 annual estimates to be submitted; expenditures restricted to appropriations 213 military supplies may be procured from manufacturers, etc., in time of war 213 orders obligatory and to have precedence 213 possession to be taken on refusal by regular munition, etc., plants 213 plants capable of manufacturing arms, etc 213 operation, etc., by Ordnance Department 213 punishment, for noncompliance, etc 213 payment for products, materials, or use 213 all private munitions, etc., plants, to be listed 214 information to be procured 214 plants which can be used to manufacture arms, etc 214 plans to be prepared for transferring plants into munition factories 214 Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for Military Preparedness to be appointed; clerical assistance, etc 214cxxxiv manufacture of arms, munitions, and equipment 214 board to investigate possibility, etc., of, by the Government created 214 details to be reported; transmittal to Congress 214 medals of honor; investigation of past awards 214 board of retired general officers for 214 names to be stricken from roll 214 further use forbidden; expenses 214 manufacture of arms, etc., for immediate use 215 tools, etc., to be prepared for Government or private plants 215 discretionary use of expenditures 215 nitrates and other products for munitions of war, fertilizers, etc 215 investigations to determine means to produce by water or other power 215 sites to be designated for exclusive use 215 construction of water power plants, etc 215 acquirement of necessary lands, minerals, processes, etc 215 products to be used by the Government 215 disposal of surplus 215 officers, agents, etc., to be employed 215 duties required 215 appropriation for, to remain available 215 plants to be constructed and operated solely by the Government 215 use of Panama bonds to raise necessary money 215 redemption of bonds modified 216 uniforms of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps 216 unauthorized wearing of, unlawful 216 use of other uniforms allowed 216 organizations, etc., specified 216 distinctive insignia required 217 restriction on insignias of rank 217 punishment for violations 217 travel allowance of enlisted men on discharge; sea travel 217 no Army officer to be discharged or deprived of commission by this Act 217 conflicting laws repealed 217 declaration of emergency for use of troops additional to Army 339 draft authorized of National Guard, Organized Militia, and Reserves into military service 339 persons drafted, discharged from militia during service under 340 pension laws applicable while in service 340 combination of organizations into tactical units if necessary 340 officers for, to be appointed from Army, drafted organizations, eligible list, and Officers Reserve Corps 340 appointments not above colonel; other 340 filling vacancies made by appointments in 340 assignment of command by the President 340 rank and precedence, if otherwise 340 rank, etc., of Army officers holding commissions in 340 not to antedate muster 340 *National Defense, Council for* (*see* Council for National Defense). *National Emergency,* additional authority vested in the President to procure ships, war material, etc., in time of 1193 *National Farm Loan Associations* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), provisions relating to 365 exempt from income tax 767 *National Forests* (*see also* Forest Service), appropriation for administration of 457, 1144 disposal of timber 457, 1145 for maintenance, etc., of designated 457, 1146 under Conservation Act 458, 1149 receipts from hunting, etc., permits 1149 for miscellaneous administrative expenses 460, 1149 for classification, etc., lands within, for homesteads 460, 1149 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands within; use of balances 460, 1149 for fighting forest fires, etc 461, 1149 for purchase of seed, etc., for tree planting within; experiments, etc 461, 1150 for appraising timber for sale, etc 461, 1150 for miscellaneous investigations 461, 1150 for roads, trails, bridges, etc 461, 1150 eradicating poisonous plants 1150 for acquiring lands, under Conservation Act; additional for 1917 and 1918 462 for expenses in Washington under Conservation Act 462, 1150 for classifying, etc., agricultural lands in 465, 1153 for advertising lands in, restored to public domain 300 for topographic surveys of lands in 301 for roads and trails, in connection with with rural post roads 358 reimbursement from forest revenues 359 deficiency appropriation for restoring lands in 829 added to Cache, Utah and Idaho, by exchange with Aquila Nebeker 922 Colorado and Pike, Colo 848 Missoula, Mont 922 Pike, Colo 844, 848 Powell and Sevier, Utah, by exchange with John L.
Sevy 341 Teton, Wyo 515 Whitman, Oreg 852 Wyoming, Wyo 516 Black Hills, S. Dak., restriction on agricultural entries in Lawrence and Pennington Counties., removed 440 exchange of lands with private owners to add to Florida National Forest 344 Oregon, Oreg 846 exchange of timber from, in Montana for private lands added to Glacier National Park 1122 prospecting, etc., of mineral resources in lands acquired under Conservation Act, permitted; terms, etc 462, 1150 *National Guard* (*see also* National Defense Act), appropriation for expenses participating in Army encampments, etc 226 use for joint militia encampments, etc, 226 for pay of officers 624 for pay of enlisted men 624 for automatic machine rifles for 644 for manufacture, etc., of Field Artillery material for 644 purchases allowed 644cxxxv appropriation for manufacturing reserve ammunition for Field Artillery 644 purchases all owed 644 amount for tools, etc., to manufacture by private makers 644 for purchase of horses for use, etc 645 for forage, supplies, etc 645 for care of horses; details of enlisted men 645 for participation in Army encampments, maneuvers, etc 645 for expenses of training camps; pay, etc., for attendance 645 transportation of Regulars to joint camps 645 reduced rates by carriers for members attending Army encampments, etc 646 for attending military service schools or poets; pay, etc.; limit 646 for officers assigned to Militia Bureau 646 for property and disbursing officers 646 for arms, military supplies, etc., for issue to, etc 646 for incidental expenses, encampments, etc 646 for office expenses, Militia Bureau 646 for travel of Army officers for inspection, instruction, etc., duty with 646 for inspection of camps, material, etc 647 for transportation of supplies of 647 for expenses of sergeant inspectors; office rent 647 for arms, equipment, etc., for field service 647 aviation equipment 647 supplies, etc 647 for procuring ranges for Field Artillery, etc., target practice 647 for manufacturing, etc., new infantry equipment, for 647 return of prior issues on receipt of 648 for families of enlisted men drafted or called into military service; conditions 649 for pay of, ordered into service 337 appointments as cadets to Military Academy from, authorized; conditions 62 National Defense Act provisions, constituted part of the Militia 197 composition of; unit organizations same as Army 197 maintenance by States, etc., of troops other than, in time of peace, for bidden 198 right to use, by State in time of peace, not limited 198 authority for State police or constabulary not impaired 198 number required within a year from each State and Territory 198 yearly increase until quota attained 198 discretion if having out one Representative 198 less time authorized; existing organizations allowed 198 regiments with, allowed States with one Representative 198 “Territory” to include Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Rico, and Canal Zone 198 organization in Canal Zone 198 privileges of certain organizations continued 198 status of 198 assignment to tactical units; details from Army to command 198 assignment; command of complete units not to be displaced 199 chiefs of staff to be detailed from Army 199 assistant from Army or National Guard 199 adjutants general, duties, etc., appointed by President 199 annual appropriations to be made for support of; supplies 199 appointment of ratio, etc 199 expenses specified; to be charged against general allotment 199 property and disbursing officer to be appointed in each State, etc 200 to receipt and account for all funds and property; returns 200 to receive and pay annual allotment; accounts 200 bond; pay and allowances; inspection, etc 200 location of units in States, etc 200 disbandment or reduction restricted 200 enlisted men; period six years, three active and three in Reserve 200 enlistment contract and oath required 201 issue of discharges; in time of peace prior to expiration of period 201 officers;
Federal oath required 201 qualifications; examinations required 201 filling vacancies when drafted into service 202 discharges, etc.; findings of unfitness; absence without leave 202 by transfer to Reserve 202 National Guard Reserve; composition of 203 pay when training, other forbidden 202 battalions for recruit training to be assigned from, etc 202 composition of; provisional regiments, etc 202 transfers from, to active service 203 assignment of officers to 203 officials, etc., in District of Columbia allowed leaves of absence, etc., for training in 203 National Militia Board abolished 203 assignment of colonel and lieutenant colonel to Militia Bureau, War Department; pay, etc 203 uniform, arms, and equipment to be same as Army 203 issue authorized; care, etc., required 203 purchases from Army supply department authorized for 204 new types of guns, etc., to be issued to, without charge 204 return of prior issues 204 additional stores may be purchased for, from War Department by States, etc 204 requisition for Army in case of war; credit allowed, etc 204 property issued to, remains property of the United States 204 report, etc., on survey of damaged, etc 204 payment for, if lost, etc., through carelessness 205 disposal of unserviceable 205 refusal to pay for lost, etc., debars from participation in appropriations 205 proceeds of sales to be covered into the Treasury 205 horses, etc., to be furnished; regulations 205 use of condemned Army horses 205 care, etc., of horses; men authorized; pay, etc 205cxxxvi discipline to correspond with Army regulations 206 assembling for drills, encampments, etc., required; time necessary 206 minimum number to be present; duration 206 inspection by officers of Army; nature of reports 206 participation in Army encampments, maneuvers, etc 206 allotment of expenses; pay, etc., while attending 206 command to be retained by Army officers 207 details from Army for instruction 207 instruction camps may be provided for 207 details of Army officers for 207 pay for attendance, etc 207 pay for attendance at Army encampments, etc., may be made at time of muster for full period 207 authorized to receive instruction in military service schools 207 at military posts, etc 207 pay, etc., limit 207 details of Army officers and enlisted men for duty with 208 retired officers 208 subject to laws governing Army when in active service 208 courts martial; constitution, procedure, etc 208 general; authority for, powers, etc 208 special; authority for, powers, etc 208 summary; authority for, powers, etc 208 sentences; fines limited 209 approval for dismissal required 209 arrests, execution of process, etc 209 pay of certain officers of, for services; periods excepted 209 rate; determination of service 209 staff, etc., officers 209 pay of enlisted men; drill service required 209 rate; computation of attendance 210 other actual military duty 210 disbursing and accounting by Quartermaster Corps, Army 210 restriction; action of States required, etc 210 time for State legislation 210 to be drafted into military service in case of war; period of service 211 discharged from militia and subject to laws governing Volunteer Army 211 commissions to officers 211 entitled to Army pay, etc 211 benefits of pension laws extended to 211 plans for rifle practice facilities for all sections to be estimated for, etc 211 general use to be provided 211 instructors from Army and National Guard 211 issue of arms, ammunition, etc 211 temporary promotions, etc., in Army due to details to, in time of war 211 staff officers; terms limited 212 permanent status not affected 212 physical examinations required when called into active Army service 212 when discharged 212 benefits debarred States, etc., not complying, with national defense Act, etc 212 provisions applicable only to land forces 212 quota credited with Naval Militia 212 rules and regulations for, to be issued 213 annual estimates to be submitted 213 expenditures restricted to appropriations 213 drafted into military service with Army 340 Government employees in, volunteering for military service, to be restored to positions on termination thereof 624 Naval Militia provisions 593 officers and enlisted men exempt from restriction against paying double salaries to Government employees 120, 582 payment authorized of men enlisted by States to complete organizations for muster into service 624 sergeants to he enlisted in Army for duty with organizations of; additional 189 travel pay on discharge from military service, allowed from Army transportation 1917 810 *National Guard, D.
C.* (*see also* Militia, D. C.), double pay restriction not applicable to 120, 582 drafted into military service with Army 340 *National Guard Reserve,* organization authorized under national defense Act; constitution of 202 pay, etc., only allowed while training with National Guard 202 drafted into military service with Army 340 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 293 Milwaukee, Wis 294 Togus, Me 295 Hampton, Va 295 Leavenworth, Kans 295 Santa Monica, Cal 295 Marion, Ind 296 Danville, Ill 296 Johnson City, Tenn 296 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S.
Dak 296 for clothing, all branches 297 for salaries and expenses, board of managers 297 headquarters, to be at Central Branch 297 deficiency appropriation for Dayton, Ohio 29, 825 for Leavenworth, Kans 29 for Marion, Ind 29, 812 for Hampton, Va 812 for Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak. 812 for Johnson City, Tenn 825 for salaries and expenses 825 appointed members of Board of Managers: John W. West, James W. Wadsworth, H. H. Markham, and George Black 1134 *National Library for the Blind, D.
C.,* appropriation for 710, 1038 *National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association,* delivery of McKinley souvenir gold dollar at par to 12 *National Militia Board,* abolished by national defense Act 203 *National Monuments,* appropriation for preservation, etc., Navajo Ariz 132 for protection, etc 309 deficiency appropriation for Mukuntuweap, Utah, 1917 818 placed under control of National Park Service 535 *National Mortar Company,* deficiency appropriation for 817 *National Museum,* appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 280 for heating, lighting, etc 280cxxxvii appropriation for preserving collections, employees, etc 280 for books, repairs, etc 280 for printing and binding for 330 deficiency appropriation for preservation of collections 31, 826, 829 *National Naval Volunteers,* appropriation for arming, equipping, pay, etc 1172 for retainer pay 1172 composition; by volunteer enrollment of Naval Militia 595 draft from Naval Militia; rank, etc 596 issue of commissions, etc., by the President 596 subject to Navy laws, etc 596 to serve during existence of emergency, etc.; age limit 596 resignation or discharge from, on request 596 term of enrollment; reenrollments 596 relieved from Naval Militia duty 596 subject to Navy laws, etc 596 to receive Navy or Marine Corps pay 596 service with Navy, or separately 596 rank, grades, etc., to correspond with Navy or Marine Corps 597 determination of command over combined force 597 basis of precedence 597 court martial duties, etc 597 pension laws applicable 597 release from active service by the President 597 recognition of distinguished service, etc 597 *National Park Commissioners,* appropriation for specified 1120 *National Park Service,* created in Interior Department 535 director, assistant, etc., authorized; pay, etc 535 limit of employees in District of Columbia 535 regulation of national parks, monuments, etc., under 535 director to supervise, etc., parks, monuments, reservations, etc 535 cooperate with Secretary of Agriculture over monuments near national forests 535 regulations, etc., to be prepared 535 punishment for violations 535 sale of timber, etc 535 permits, etc., for accommodating visitors 535 gazing live stock 535 Yellowstone Park excepted 536 rights of way not affected 536 *National Parks,* appropriation for commissioners in 1120 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 288 for Shiloh 288 for Gettysburg 288 for Vicksburg 288 for Yellowstone 288, 307 for Crater Lake 288, 308 for Glacier 307 for Yosemite 308 for Sequoia 308 for General Grant 308 for Mount Rainier 308 for Mesa Verde 308 for Rocky Mountain 308 for Wind Cave 308 for Platt 308 for national monuments 309 deficiency appropriation for Platt, Okla 42 for Mount Rainier, salary of commissioner 818 for Crater Lake, salary of commissioner 818 creation of National Park Service for supervision, etc., of 534 employment of superintendent, etc., for administration of 309 established, Guilford Courthouse, N.
C. 996 Hawaii, on islands of Hawaii and Maui 432 Lassen Volcanic, Cal 442 Mount McKinley, Alaska 988 Glacier, Mont.; lands added to by exchange of timber 1122 jurisdiction over lands in Crater Lake, Oreg., accepted from Oregon 521 Mount Rainier, Wash., accepted from Washington 243 lands added to Rocky Mountains, Colo 916 management, etc., placed under direction of superintendent, etc 23 expenses to be paid from appropriations for support of parks, Hot Springs Reservation, etc 23 punishment for violating laws, regulations, etc., for protection of Yellowstone, modified 238 *National Training School for Boys, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 316 for care of inmates 707, 1035 deficiency appropriation for copies of report of trustees, 1913 44 for care, etc., of inmates 807 for additional land 819 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 707, 1035 for contingent expenses 707, 1035 for additional land, buildings, etc 707 *National Zoological Park* (*see* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Natural Gas,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 302 *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* appropriation tor Commissioner, assistant, etc 117, 1118 for special examiners, interpreters, clerks, etc 326 for expenses of travel, rent, etc 326 for additional allowance to clerks of courts, for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 326 payments for June, 1916 326 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 32 for naturalization of aliens 32, 827 *Naturalization of Aliens,* appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc 326 for additional clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 326 payments for June, 1916 326 deficiency appropriation for expenses 32, 827 declarations of intention improperly filed in certain counties in Montana given a rehearing, etc 505 limited to homestead, etc., entrymen 505 *Naugatuck, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18cxxxviii *Naugatuck River, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Derby and Waterbury 406 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 96, 1100 *Nautical Almanac Office,* appropriation for assistants, etc 96, 1100 for preparing Nautical Almanac 96, 1100 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for Indians on 130, 974 for Ganado irrigation project on 131, 974 entries on lands withdrawn for, allowed patents, etc 504 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for highway from Mesa Verde Park to Gallup, on 144, 981 use of Indian labor in construction 144, 981 *Navajo Indian Sanatorium, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Navajo Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for schools; discretionary use 130, 974 for water supply on reservation 130, 974 *Navajo Indians, N. Mex.,* cost of bridge across San Juan River, to be repaid from funds of 926 *Navajo National Monument, Ariz.,* appropriation for preservation of ruins, etc 132 *Navajo Springs Band of Ute Indians, Colo.,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for professors and instructors 607, 1186 number, etc., at discretion of Secretary of the Navy; amount limited 607 use for officers performing duties done by civilians prior to January 1, 1913, forbidden 607, 1186 for swordmaster, assistants, etc 607, 1186 for watchmen, etc 607, 1186 for department of ordnance and gunnery 608, 1186 for departments of electrical engineering and physics 608, 1186 for department of seamanship 608, 1187 for department of marine engineering and naval construction 608, 1187 for commissary department 608, 1187 for department of buildings and grounds 1187 for current and miscellaneous expenses 608, 1187 for books for library 608, 1187 for expenses, Board of Visitors 608, 1187 composition, etc., of Board of Visitors modified 608 for contingencies, superintendent 608, 1187 for general maintenance and repairs 609, 1187 for temporary quarters for midshipmen 1188 for rent, etc 609, 1188 for sea wall 567 for installation of dairy and farm; repayment from store fund 603 for engineering experiment station 607, 1186 for public works; extending Bancroft Hall, etc 1178 deficiency appropriation for repairs 825 acting ensigns for engineering duty only to pursue one year’s instruction at 580 admission for instruction authorized of Carlos Hevia y Reyes Gavilan, of Cuba 10 of four Filipinos authorized 576 appointments from enlisted men to, increased to one hundred; conditions 1182 course of instruction may be reduced to three years, for a period of two years 1182 number of midshipmen to be appointed increased 9 additional midshipmen authorized, at large 576 from Navy enlisted men 576 *Naval Attachés,* appropriation for expenses 557, 1169 *Naval Auxiliaries,* appropriation for maintenance 561, 1172 for batteries for 564, 1176 for ammunition for 1176 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 30 sale, etc., of unserviceable, authorized; proceeds 605 *Naval Auxiliary Reserve,* composed of enrollments for war service from merchant marine naval auxiliaries 591 to serve only merchant ship type of vessels; emergencies 591 qualifications for rank or rating limited 591 officers command restricted 592 annual retainer pay 592 *Naval Coast Defense Reserve,* composed of members of Naval Reserve Force capable of special service in, or for the Navy, in defense of the coast 592 classes of service specified; rank or ratings for which qualified 592 yacht or power boat owners; contracts with, authorized 592 active service required for confirmation of, or maintaining efficiency in, rating and rank 592 annual retainer pay 592 *Naval Consulting Board, Civilian,* appropriation for expenses 558, 1169 *Naval Dental Corps,* constitution of; appointments, etc 573 original appointments probationary; rank 573 examinations; qualifications 573 dental surgeons, rank, pay, etc 574 service promotions; limit 574 appointment of existing officers; rank, etc 574 retirement provisions 574 loss of service advancement by court martial sentences, etc 574 organization of Navy Dental Reserve Corps 574 temporary service, etc 574 service credit for officers appointed in 1182 *Naval Emergency Construction,* issue of bonds to meet expenditures 1201 amount, maturity, interest 1201 no circulation privilege 1201 appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 1201 *Naval Emergency Fund,* appropriation for economical and expeditious delivery of ships, war material, aircraft, etc.; immediately available 1192cxxxix *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Envy), construction authorized, prior to July 1, 1919, of 10 first-class battleships; cost, etc. 616 six battle cruisers; cost, etc 616 ten scout cruisers; cost, etc 616 fifty torpedo boat destroyers; cost, etc 616 four to be built on Pacific coast; conditions 616 nine fleet submarines 616 fifty-eight coast submarines; classes, cost, etc 616 appropriation for 616 twelve to be built on Pacific coast; conditions 616 one submarine, Neff propulsion, price, conditions 616 three fuel ships; cost 616 one repair ship 616 one transport 617 one hospital ship; cost 617 two destroyer tenders 617 one fleet submarine tender 617 two ammunition ships; cost 617 two gunboats; cost 617 vessels directed for prompt construction to be contracted for, etc., in six months 617 vessels to be built at navy yards if bidders combine to prevent fair competition 617, 1194 Secretary to designate yards 617, 1194 limit of cost increased and early construction directed of designated vessels 1191 appropriation for construction and machinery 617, 1191 for submarine torpedo boats 617, 1192 for armor and armament 617, 1192 for ammunition 617, 1192 suspension of eight-hour labor requirement on contracts authorized in emergency 1192 for naval emergency fund for construction, purchases, etc 1192 for twenty additional coast submarines, contracts, etc 1192 construction on Pacific coast; cost conditions 1192 emergency ship construction, war materials, etc., provisions 1192 for equipping yards, if speedy construction at reasonable prices not obtained from private builders 1194 contract for battle cruiser on basis of actual cost plus reasonable profit, authorized to secure rapid construction 1194 to secure speedy construction, etc., increase of cost allowed if built in navy yards 617 premiums if by private contractors 617 contracts based on actual cost plus reasonable profit 617 new construction may be suspended, if in consistent with international plan for disarmament, etc 618 transfer of appropriations for construction and machinery, 1916, to extensions of New York and Mare Island navy yards 10 two seagoing submarines authorized in 1915; speed limit modified 237 *Naval Flying Corps,* composition of; additional to total naval strength 582 yearly detail of officers to, for actual flying; number 582 proportion of line; student flyers, etc 583 pay and allowances 583 original appointments of Navy acting ensigns and Marine Corps second lieutenants for aeronautic duty only 583 eligibles from naval service or civil life 583 proportionate distribution; appointments probationary 583 detailed to actual flying duty 583 promotions after three years; examinations, etc 583 probationary period; ratings 583 choice of aeronautic or line duty 583 commissions for aeronautic duty; rank, examinations, etc.; to be extra numbers 583 commissions for line duty; service required; grade, examinations, etc., to be extra numbers 584 transfers to Reserve Flying Corps; examinations; commissions during probationary period 584 of lower grades if not qualified on examination 584 officers for aeronautic duty only, eligible to grade of captain, Navy, or colonel, Marine Corps 584 examinations restricted; prior service required 584 student aviators and airmen details not affected 584 pay and allowances 584 student flyers; appointment from Navy or civil life for aeronautic instruction 584 pay and allowances; age limit; examinations, etc 584 appointments for two years; examinations for grade of qualified aviators 585 ratings; transfers to Reserve Flying Corps 585 rank as aviators; pay, etc 585 commissions as acting ensigns for aeronautic duties only 585 examinations; transfers to Reserve Flying Corps 585 aeronautic schools to be established, etc 585 temporary details for aircraft duty not affected 585 aviation accidents; gratuity for death from 585 double pensions for death or disability 585 student flyers and lower grades subject to Navy laws, etc 585 enlisted personnel; ratings distributed; transfers within first two years; limit 586 regulations for, to be established 586 appointment of enlisted men as student flyers 586 *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C.,* appropriation for machinery, etc 563, 1175 for addition to gun shop, storage, etc 565 for repairs, etc 1175 for equipment, etc., for new gun shop 1175cxl *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., from naval pension fund 562, 1174 moneys from sales of materials to be turned into naval pension fund 563, 1175 *Naval Information,* appropriation for expenses, collecting, at home and abroad 557, 1169 accounting for expenses abroad without vouchers 557 *Naval Intelligence Office,* appropriation for clerks, etc 95, 1099 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917 813 *Naval Lands,* leases of, authorized; conditions 559 oil, mineral and phosphate lands, excepted 560 *Naval Militia,* appropriation for arming, equipping, pay, etc 559, 1172 retainer pay 559, 1172 for ships for Illinois and Minnesota 559 for reimbursing New York State and City and Massachusetts for marine schools 559, 1170 for bringing home remains of officers and men dying abroad 1181 double pay restriction not applicable to 582 included in Militia 197 retainer pay for officers; attendance at drills required 593 enlisted men; attendance at drills, etc., required 593 qualifications required 594 quarterly computation of payments 594 computation for part of first year 594 other duty in place of drills, etc 594 Government employees to receive, in addition to regular pay 594 compensation, etc., not affected by military duty 594 State disbursing officer to pay 594 pay and traveling expenses allowed from general fund 594 accounting officers; appointment, etc., responsibility 595 accounts, bond, etc.; issue of property to 595 inspection of accounts by naval officer 595 reimbursement for traveling expenses, etc 595 responsibility for property, etc 595 disbandment forbidden without consent of the President 595 enrollment or draft of, into National Naval Volunteers 595 for immediate service, etc 595 commissions, service, etc 596 released by service in, from Militia duty 596 courts martial duty of officers 597 pension laws applicable 597 recognition of distinguished services, etc. 597 constitution of; age limit 597 enlistment term of three years; reenlistments 597 courts martial; composition of general 598 summary; deck 598 procedure, etc., to conform with Navy 598 place of holding, etc 598 powers of punishment; general; summary; deck 598 confinement in lieu of fines 598 approval of dismissal sentences 598 authority for arrests, etc 598 execution of process, etc 599 courts martial; punishments by commanding officer without 599 collection of fines; disposition of 599 courts of inquiry; institution, etc., of 599 acceptance of commissions in, by Navy or Marine Corps officers permitted 599 resignation of, if directed by Secretary of the Navy; authority of Secretary not limited by 599 line officers for deck, engineering, or aeronautic duties only 600 officers and enlisted men authorized to attend service schools; conditions 600 serve in Navy or Marine Corps for instruction 600 pay, allowances, etc., limit of pay 600 annual estimates for expenses required 600 *Naval Militia Affairs Division, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 98, 559, 1101, 1172 for miscellaneous expenses 98, 1102 payable from “Arming and Equipping Naval Militia” 98, 1102 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917 814 *Natal Militia Board,* appropriation for per diem for, to be established 559, 1172 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for assistants, etc., 96, 1100 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 96, 1100 for contingent expenses 96, 1100 for care of grounds, etc 96, 1100 for observations of solar ecilpse, 1918 1100 for additions to shop building 1100 motor truck authorized for 22 *Naval Operations, Chief of,* to be admiral with rank next after The Admiral 558 orders from, considered as from Secretary of the Navy 558 details of officers of Navy and Marine Corps for duty with 558 captain appointed as, to have the rank, etc., of admiral 558 retired rank, etc., of grade whence detailed 558 *Naval Operations, Office of Chief of,* appropriation for clerks, etc., Navy Department 95, 1098 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917 813 *Naval Petroleum Reserves,* appropriation for custody and care 570, 1179 *Naval Projectile Plant,* appropriation for erection, equipment, etc 1175 limit of cost increased 1175 *Naval Records and Library, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 94, 1098 deficiency appropriation for continuing publication Naval Records of the Rebellion 814 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* deficiency appropriation for continuing publication 814 *Naval Reserve,* enrollment of persons of seagoing profession in 591 qualifications; experience of officers 591 minimum active service to qualify 591 to maintain efficiency 591 annual retainer pay 591 *Naval Reserve, Fleet* (*see* Fleet Naval Reserve). cxli *Naval Reserve Flying Corps,* composed of transfers from Naval Flying Corps 592 surplus graduates of aeronautic school; commissions and promotions 592 members of Naval Reserve Force skilled in aeronautics 592 active service requirements for grade, rank, etc 592 retainer pay 592 transfers of probationary officers, Naval Flying Corps to 585 student flyers 585 aviators 585 *Naval Reserve Force,* appropriation for expense; use of balance 593 retainer pay from Navy and Marine Corps pay appropriations 593 for officers, mileage 1168 for transportation, etc., enrolled men 1170 for clothing, etc., gratuity 1172 for organizing, recruiting, etc 1174 for maintenance of schools, etc., of instruction 1174 for transporting remains of members, dying abroad 1181 for retainer and active service pay 1181 established; classes designated 587 composition, enrollments, and transfers for service in time of war 587 insular citizens admitted to naval auxiliary reserve 587 administrative regulations, etc., to be made 587 to be ordered into active service by the President 587 ranks, grades, etc., deck or engineering duties 587 commissions, ratings, pay, and rank 587 term of enrollment; oath 587 provisional rank on first enrollment 587 assignment to active service; confirmation on examination, etc 587 appointments and promotions subject to examination, etc., by board of naval officers 587 retainer pay; additional to service pay; conditions 587 reenrollment; increased pay for, etc 588 retirement; cash gratuity 588 payment of retainer pay 588 other employment, except in Army, allowed 588 government and administration of 588 distinctive badge or button to be issued to; punishment for unauthorized wearing 588 pay, etc., when actively employed; when not in active service 588 active service required throughout the war, etc 588 uniform gratuity; for training 589 for war service; deduction on withdrawal 589 preference, etc., for service on naval auxiliary vessels 589 transfers to classes allowed on application 589 flag or pennant for; not in lieu or national ensign 589 schools or camps for instruction to be established; admissions 589 qualification certificates for enrollment in class of reserve 589 appropriation for expenses 589 provisions for Fleet Naval Reserve 589 Naval Reserve 591 Naval Auxiliary Reserve 591 Naval Coast Defense Reserve 592 Volunteer Naval Reserve 592 Naval Flying Corps Reserve 592 Marine Corps Reserve 593 allowance of continuous service pay to persons of, reenlisting prior to May 1, 1917 1174 if serving therein August 29, 1916, may be enrolled prior to July 1, 1917 1174 no back pay, etc 1174 *Naval Reserve, Volunteer* (*see* Volunteer Naval Reserve). *Naval Stores,* appropriation for investigating grading, handling, etc., of 464, 1152 *Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Wash., Pacific,* appropriation for ordnance storage 569 for public works 570, 1179 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 561, 1173 for Rhode Island 561, 1173 for Great Lakes 562, 1173 for Saint Helena 562, 1174 deficiency appropriation for California 30 *Naval Volunteers, National* (*see also* National Naval Volunteers), appropriation for pay, etc 1172 for retainer pay 559, 1172 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, R.I.,* appropriation for maintenance 562, 1174 *Navasota, Tex.,* appropriations for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Navigable Waters, Watersheds of* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Navigation,* tonnage tax and light dues not assessed on vessels of Filipinos 286 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 112, 1114 for salaries of shipping commissioners; clerk hire 112, 1114 for contingent expenses; commission 113, 1114 for uniform admeasurement of vessels, etc 113, 1114 for instruments for counting passengers 113, 1114 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws 113, 1114 for new engines for “Dixie,” and new boat 1114 for preventing overcrowding of excursion, etc., vessels 113, 1114 for wireless communication expenses 113, 1114 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of navigation laws 25 for clerk hire, shipping commissioners 25 *Navigation, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 112, 1114 authorized to change name of steamship “Aroline” 436 “Charles L.
Hutchinson” to “Fayette Brown” 946 “Frank H. Peavey” to “William A. Reiss” 914cxlii authorized to change name of steamship “Frank T. Heffelfinger” to “Clemens A. Reiss” 914 “Fred G. Hartwell” to “Harry W. Croft” 1199 “Frederick B. Wells” to “Otto M. Reiss” 915 “George W. Peavey” to “Richard J. Reiss” 915 “Harry A. Berwind” to “Harvey H. Brown” 1199 “Normania” to “William F. Stifel” 235 to enroll and license “Republic” steamship 914 to issue American registry to “Golden Gate” 857 *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for enforcement of 113, 1114 deficiency appropriation for enforcement, etc 25 *Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), appropriation for naval service 556, 1168 schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 557, 1168 for pay, miscellaneous 557, 1168 Naval Reserve Force, mileage to officers 1168 allowance for naval information 557, 1169 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations 557, 1169 interned persons and prisoners of war 557, 1169 lease of storage, Norfolk, Va 1169 accounts for naval information expenses abroad 557 leaves of absence to civil employees outside continental limits 557 admission of interned persons, etc., to Saint Elizabeths Hospital 558 rank, duties, etc., of Chief of Naval Operations 558 assistant chiefs for Bureaus of Yards and Docks, and Construction and Repair, and to Judge Advocate General 558 technical, etc., allowances from lumpsum appropriations 558 for contingent 558, 1169 for expenses, civilian Naval Consulting Board 558, 1169 for investigation of fuel oil, etc 558, 1169 testing plant, Philadelphia 558, 1169 for aviation, general expenses 559, 1169 for securing basic aircraft patents 1169 for expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 559, 1170 balances reappropriated 1170 for Naval Militia, pay, arming, equipping, etc 559 retainer pay, etc., militia and volunteers 559 for ships for Illinois and Minnesota Naval Militia 559 for reimbursing New York and Massachusetts for marine schools 559, 1170 for care of lepers, Guam and Culion 559, 1170 leases of unused naval lands authorized, oil, mineral, and phosphate lands excepted 559 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation 560, 1170 Naval Reserve Force 1170 appropriation for recruiting 560, 1170 discharge after one year’s service; conditions 560 repealed 1171 payment to postmasters for recruits 560 motor vehicles for official use, restriction 1170 authority for administering oaths extended 1171 examining boards at foreign stations authorized 1171 for contingent 560, 1171 for gunnery and engineering exercises 560, 1171 for outfits on first enlistments 560, 1172 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve Force 1172 for naval auxiliaries, maintenance 561, 1172 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc 561, 1172 for ocean and lake surveys 561, 1172 for Naval Militia, pay, arming, equipping, etc 1172 Naval Militia Board 1172 office of Naval Militia Affairs in Department 1172 retainer pay, etc., militia and volunteers 1172 for alterations, etc., “Topeka” 1172 issue of oil and fuel to volunteer patrol squadrons, gasoline omitted 1172 for training stations 561, 1173 for expenses, organizing, etc., Naval Reserve Force 1174 reenlistment and service credits allowed 1174 for schools or camps of instruction, Naval Reserve Force 1174 for Naval War College 562, 1174 for Naval Home 562, 1174 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance and ordnance stores 563, 1175 clerical, etc., services 563, 1175 for smokeless powder, limitations 563, 1175 for Naval Gun Factory 563, 1175 for Puget Sound, Wash., magazine 563 for armor plant, erection, equipment, etc 563 for liners for eroded guns 564, 1176 for antiaircraft, machine, boat, etc, guns 1176 for batteries for merchant auxiliaries 564, 1176 ammunition 1176 for antiaircraft guns, etc., naval stations 1176 for ammunition for issue 564, 1176 for armament and ammunition for Coast Guard cutters 1176 for torpedoes, etc 564, 1176 for air compressors for destroyers 564 for torpedo nets for battleships 564 for reserve supplies 564, 1176 for torpedo station 564, 1176 for submarine base, New London, Conn 1176 for experiments 564, 1176 for contingent building fund 564, 1176 for repairs, contingent 564, 1176 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 564, 1177 clerical, etc., services 565, 1177 for contingent 565, 1177 for public works, yards and stations 565, 1177 for dry dock, etc., Philadelphia, Pa.;
Marine Corps depot, etc 565, 1177 for gun shop, etc., Washington, D. C. 565, 1177 additional land, etc 565 transfer of lots from District of Columbia 1177cxliii appropriation for dry dock, etc., Norfolk, Va 567, 1178 for buildings, etc., Naval Academy 567, 1178 for marine recruiting station, Port Royal, S. C. 1178 for aeronautic station, Pensacola, Fla 567, 1178 for naval base, etc., San Diego County, Cal 567 for dry dock, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 568, 1178 part of Henry Barracks, Cayey, P.
R., transferred from Army 568 part of Fords Island naval reservation, Oahu, Hawaii, transferred to Army 568 for guns and munitions storage 569 for naval magazines, etc 1178 for fuel depots 1179 for Marine Corps base, San Diego, Cal 1179 for experimental and research laboratory 570, 1179 for property damages, Indianhead, Md 1179 for lighting facilities for night work at yards and stations 1180 for repairs and preservation 570, 1180 commission created to investigate additional stations, etc 571 for expenses of commission 571 commission to report on abolishing existing navy yards, etc 571 contract for use of dry dock at Boston, Mass., authorized; conditions 1180 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 571, 1180 civil establishment 571, 1180 for contingent 571, 1180 dairy, etc., hospital at Las Animas, Colo 572 for transferring remains of officers, enlisted men, etc 572, 1181 constitution, etc., of Hospital Corps 572 status of Medical Department officers with marines detached for service with Army 573 organization, etc., of Naval Dental Corps and Dental Reserve Corps 573 for provisions 603, 1182 for dairy and farm, Naval Academy; repayment 603 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, pay of the Navy 575, 1181 enlisted strength increased; emergency maximum 575 ratings, certain enlisted men 575 additional appointments of midshipmen at large and from enlisted men 576 appointments of Filipinos for instruction at Naval Academy 576 commissioned personnel established; line; staff; warrant 576 promotions to grade of commander, captain, and rear admiral, regulated 578 service credit to officers for retirement; age at 64 established 579 officers for engineering duty only; assignment, etc 580 no pay for absence caused by personal misconduct 580 furloughs without pay for unexpired enlistment terms 580 additional surgeon authorized; details to Red Cross from Medical Department 581 payments to Sophia Gompers and Eliza Orr 581 appropriation for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; pay, etc., to officer serving on General Board and retained when retired 581 pay, etc., of retired officers detailed for active duty 581 officers to receive same pay, etc., according to rank and length of service 581 disallowed telephone accounts allowed 581 George R.
Crapo 581 James C. Hilton 581 T. D. Harris 582 Harold Harrison Little, promotion authorized 582 John D. P. Hodapp, file established 582 double salary restriction; effect of exceptions to 582 Naval Flying Corps established 582 courts-martial provisions 586 power of marine officers when force on vessels as separate organization 586 Naval Reserve Force established 587 Marine Corps Reserve, constitution of 593 shore pay for warrant officers 1181 retainer, etc., pay Reserve Force 1181 advances to officers’ duty beyond the seas, etc 1181 additional appointments of midship men from enlisted men 1182 temporary reduction of instruction course at Naval Academy 1182 examination of staff officers for promotion;
Dental Corps not affected 1182 punishment for forging, etc., certificates of discharge from Army or Navy 1182 for expenses, organizing Naval Reserve Corps 593 Naval Militia provisions; creation of National Naval Volunteers 593 issue of oil and gasoline to Volunteer Patrol Squadrons 600 provisions for Coast Guard operating as part of Navy 600 construction of additional Coast Guard cutters; amount authorized 601 establishment of aviation Coast Guard stations, etc 601 emergency transfer of Lighthouse vessels, personnel, etc., to jurisdiction of Navy or Army 602 retired officers restored to active list:
Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder 602 Templin Morris Potts 602 John Henry Gibbons 602 Frank Kinsey Hill 602 Armistead Rust 602 John Gardner Quinby 602 John Morris Ellicott 602 Frank W. Kellogg 602 Allen M. Cook 602 Emmet R. Pollock 602 Washington Irving Chambers 602 George N. Hayward 603 examinations required; officers to be additional numbers; no back pay, etc 603 for clothing and small stores 1183 for war reserve material for emergency use 1183 for maintenance and equipment supplies 603, 1183 clerical, etc., services 604, 1183cxliv appropriation for freight, Department and bureaus 604, 1183 preference to be given Government troops, etc., in time of war, by carriers; prompt delivery, etc., in time of peace 604 for fuel and transportation 604, 1183 rank of civil engineers from original appointment 1184 appointment of Leonard G.
Hoffman, as assistant paymaster 1184 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 604, 1184 equipment supplies 605, 1184 gun foundations, Panama Canal colliers “Ulysses” and “Achilles” 605 repairs, etc.; specified ships 605, 1184 clerical, etc., services 605, 1184 limit to repairs of capital ships increased 605 sale of unserviceable auxiliaries, etc 605 for construction plants 605, 1185 Coast Guard cutters, limit of cost in creased 1185 three authorized for designated duty; cost 1185 for construction, etc., of cutters 1185 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, repairs, etc., of machinery, etc 606, 1185 office of Director of Naval Communications 1185 engineering equipment 606, 1185 electrical shop, Portsmouth, N.
H. 1185 incidental expenses 606, 1185 clerical, etc., services 606, 1185 radio shore stations; transfer of site, etc.; laboratory 606, 1186 machinery for “Maumee” 606 radio aerials, State, etc., Department Building 606 pneumatic tube from Department to Navy Annex 607 for high-power radio stations 607 for high-power radio station in Porto Rico 1186 for propelling engines for specified ships 607 for engineering experimental station 607, 1186 for machinery plants at yards 607, 1186 for Naval Academy 607, 1186 number of professors, etc., at discretion of Secretary 607 Board of Visitors, composition, etc., modified 608 temporary quarters for midshipmen 1188 for Marine Corps 609, 1188 reorganization of personnel, etc 609 enlisted strength increased 612 pay, etc., of band increased; civilian employment restricted 612 instruction camps, etc., authorized 614 for increase of Naval Establishment 616, 1191 for construction and machinery, new vessels 617, 1191 for submarine torpedo boats 617, 1192 for armor and armament 617, 1192 for ammunition for new vessels 617, 1192 increase in cost allowed for speedy construction 617 leaves of absence for 30 days allowed all employees at yards, etc 617 eight-hour law may be suspended on contracts in emergencies; overtime wages 1192 appropriation for equipping designated yards for building new ships, etc 618 plans to be submitted by Secretaries of War and Navy for improving harbors, etc., for naval defense of specified ports 618 for naval emergency fund; specified objects 1192 emergency ship and war material construction authorized 1192 vessels to be built at navy yards if bidders combine to prevent fair competition 1194 yards to be designated by Secretary 1194 for equipping navy yards to build new snips, if private contracts at fair, etc., price, not secured 1194 contract for battle cruiser at cost plus reasonable profits authorized, to obtain speedy construction 1194 policy declared for adjusting international disputes by arbitration, etc 618 after close of war in Europe President authorized to invite other great Governments to a conference to formulate plans for peaceful settlement of disputes 618 representatives of the United States authorized 618 appropriation for expenses 618 construction of new ships may be suspended if tribunal established rendering expenditures inconsistent 618 trespassing upon, injuring, etc., military works, unlawful 1194 violating regulations within established defensive sea areas, unlawful 1194 punishment of offenders 1194 restriction on purchases, etc., unless Government plants are working at full capacity, etc 618, 1194 no pay to officer, etc., using time-measuring devices on work of employees 619, 1194 payment of cash bonuses, etc., for bidden; exception 619, 1195 no purchases of steel, armor, etc., from combinations in restraint of trade, etc.; existing contracts excepted 619, 1195 report to be made on construction, etc., of largest practicable battleship; details required 619 none of sums for “Increase of the Navy” to be used for Department clerks, etc 619, 1175 specific authority required for all Department expenses out of this Act 619, 1195 for increased pay to civil employees in Naval Establishment, receiving not more than $1.800 a year 1195 specific salary increases included 1195 all appropriations immediately available; use for deficiencies forbidden 1195 for pensions 242, 1132 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages, collisions with vessels of 22, 814 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 22, 30, 33, 42, 815, 825, 828 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 23, 30, 42, 815, 816, 825cxlv deficiency appropriation for pay 29, 33, 825, 828 for Marine Corps 29, 33, 339, 816, 816, 825, 828 for pay, miscellaneous 29, 33, 814, 816, 816, 825, 828 for contingent 29, 825 for Bureau of Navigation 29, 33, 816, 825, 828 for Bureau of Ordnance 30, 42, 815, 825, 828 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 30, 33, 42, 815, 816, 825, 828 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 30, 339, 825 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 30, 815, 816, 825, 828 for freight 30, 33, 815, 825, 828 for indemnity for lost property 30, 825, 828 for destruction of clothing, etc 30, 825 for enlistment bounties to seamen 30 for Samuel Butter and Company 30 for pensions 30 for New York Navy Yard 815 for reimbursing general account of advances 816 for Bureau of Equipment 825 for Naval Academy 825 administration of justice; authority for deck courts extended 586 summary courts martial; officers qualified to order 586 in hospitals or on hospital ships 586 approval of sentences 586 general courts martial; officers authorized to convene 586 in time of war 586 courts of inquiry; authority for convening 586 appointment authorized of Leonard G.
Hoffman as assistant paymaster 1184 Army subsistence supplies may be purchased by officers and enlisted men 630 aviation school to receive Coast Guard officers and enlisted men for instruction 601 Coast Guard operating as part of, in time of war; provisions governing 600 commissioned personnel established 576 ratio of officers to authorized enlisted strength 576 proportion of line officers; service of lieutenants, junior grade 576 staff officers; rank of lower grades with line officers 576 semiannual computation of grades 577 ratio of staff officers;
Medical Corps; age restriction, assistant surgeons 577 Pay Corps 577 Construction Corps; filling vacancies; ensigns eligible 577 Corps of Civil Engineers 577 professors of mathematics to be no longer appointed 577 provisions for odd numbers in grade; fractions 577 additional numbers excluded from computations 577 rear admirals, pay and allowances 577 rank in staff corps 578 chief warrant officers; pay and allowances 578 heat and light; leaves of absence 578 promotions to commander, captain, and rear admiral of the line to be by selection 578 promotions; board of rear admirals to recommend 578 yearly appointment; oath 578 list of vacancies and eligibles to be furnished 578 communications from eligibles; restriction 578 grade service required of eligibles 578 engineering duty only, etc., to be additional numbers 578 recommendations by board; concurrence required; limit of captains yearly 579 report to be made; submission to the President 579 substitution for unacceptable 579 officers recommended, eligible for promotion; examinations required; effect, etc 579 sea service required for captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders; age limit 579 not applicable to engineering duty only 579 retired pay, if not eligible for, by age 579 retirement age at 64 established 579 no reduction of present rank, pay, etc 579 details from Medical Department to assist Republic of Haiti, authorized 224 compensation, etc 224 service pay, etc., continued 224 longevity, etc., not affected 224 double pay restriction not applicable to retired officers and enlisted men 120, 582 employment of, authorized to enforce provisions against unfair competition in foreign commerce 800 examinations for promotions applicable to regular advancement of staff officers 1182 status of Dental Corps appointments not affected 1182 extension of New York and Mare Island navy yards for building battleships, etc., from appropriation “Increase of the Navy, construction and machinery” 1916 10 marines embarked as separate organization on naval vessels subject to authority of officers of organization 586 Medal of Honor Roll for Army and, established 53 persons entitled, etc 53 midshipmen allotment increased 9, 576 from enlisted men 1182 Naval Reserve Force established 587 Fleet Naval Reserve 589 Naval Reserve 591 Naval Auxiliary Reserve 591 Naval Coast Defense Reserve 592 Volunteer Naval Reserve 592 Naval Reserve Flying Corps 592 Marine Corps Reserve 593 officers for engineering duty only; assignments from the line 580 duty when below grade of commanders 580 commanders as fleet or squadron engineers 580 status in line retained; promotions 580 limit on assignments 580 acting ensigns of the line to be appointed from civil life for; requirements 580cxlvi officers for engineering duty only; probationary period; commission as lieutenant, junior grade, on completion, etc 580 duties required; promotions 580 punishment for forging, etc., certificates of discharge 1182 retired officers restored to active list, Rear Admiral Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder 602 Rear Admiral Templin Morris Potts 602 Captain John Henry Gibbons 602 Captain Frank Kinsey Hill 602 Captain Armistead Rust 602 Captain John Gardner Quimby 602 Captain Frank W.
Kellogg 602 Commander Allen M. Cook 602 Commander Emmet R. Pollock 602 Captain Washington Irving Chambers 602 Commander George N. Hayward 603 examinations required; to be additional numbers; no back pay, etc 603 special preparedness fund created for expenses of 1000 wearing uniform by persons not in, unlawful 216 punishment for 217 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 94, 1098 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 94, 1098 for clerks, etc., office of Naval Records and Library 94, 1098 Judge Advocate General’s Office 94, 1098 Naval Operations Office 95, 1098 Bureau of Navigation 95, 1098 Naval Intelligence Office 95, 1099 for Hydrographic Office 95, 1099 for Naval Observatory 96, 1100 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 96, 1100 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 96, 1100 Bureau of Construction and Repair 97, 1100 Bureau of Ordnance 97, 1101 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 97, 1101 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 97, 1101 Bureau of Yards and Docks 97, 1101 Naval Militia Affairs Division 98, 1101 for contingent expenses 98, 1102 use of Navy appropriations for Department offices, etc., forbidden 98, 1102 for rent 98, 1102 for blue printing plant 1102 restriction on use of Navy appropriations for personal services authorized in bureaus 98, 1102 for printing and binding for 330 for operating force and supplies, annex 94, 1098 for the naval service 556, 1168 no part of “Increase of the Navy” to be used for clerical, etc., services in Department 619, 1195 no sums for, to be used for expenses of Department unless specifically authorized 619, 1195 for freight 604, 1183 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 22 for rent of additional quarters 22 for paying claims for damages from collisions with naval vessels 22, 814 for Navy 22, 29, 42, 339, 814, 825, 828 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 27, 823 for freight 30, 33, 815, 825, 828 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, in designated offices, etc., 1917 813 for Office of Naval Records, etc 814 for contingent expenses 814 Army and Navy Medal of Honor Roll established in; conditions 53 motor truck for Naval Observatory authorized 22 vessels of, suitable for commercial uses may be transferred to Shipping Board 730 *Navy Department Annex, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 94, 1098 for pneumatic tube installation to Department from 607 deficiency appropriation for fuel, lights, etc 22 for reinforcing floors of Hydrographic Office in 814 *Navy Mail Clerks,* appropriation for pay, enlisted men, Marine Corps designated as 1188 service with expeditionary shore forces 1188 claims for losses by, to be adjusted by Postmaster General 163 *Navy Yards and Stations,* appropriation for maintenance 564, 1177 for public works 565, 1177 for repairs and preservation 570, 1180 for repairs, etc., construction plants at 605, 1185 for machinery plants, repairs, etc., at specified 607, 1186 for equipping designated yards for construction of ships for increase of the Navy 618 yards for capital ships 618 for equipping, for building new vessels, if speedy construction by private contracts not secured 1194 deficiency appropriation for repair and preservation 815, 816 for maintenance 825 commission of five line officers to investigate and report on desirability of additional on Pacific coast 571 South Atlantic coast 571 coast of Gulf of Mexico 571 in the Caribbean Sea 571 submarine and aviation bases on coasts 571 investigate and report on advisability of abolishing existing 571 construction of new vessels at, if bidders combine to prevent fair competition 617, 1194 leaves of absence for 30 days allowed all employees, annually 617 *Navy Yearbook, 1915,* appropriation for compiling 68 *Navy Yearbook, 1916,* appropriation for compiling 1072 *Nebeker, Aquila,* exchange of lands with, for addition to Cache National Forest 922 *Nebraska,* drainage assessment on allotments of Omahas and Winnebagoes in Wakefield district, approved 142 payment; limit; reimbursement 142 rights of way for ditches allowed, etc 143 on restricted allotments in other districts, approved 143 amount unpaid a lien on allotment, etc 143 rules, etc., authorized 143cxlvii lands granted to University of, for dryland farming experiments 1130 lands of Winnebago and Omaha Indians under trust patents subject to taxes of, etc 865 not subject to sale for nonpayment 865 tax to be paid from Indian funds 866 release if no fund available 866 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 young trees from, to settlers on arid lands 459, 1147 additional lands for nursery site 1147 *Neches River, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for cutoff at lower end of Harbor Island 408 *Needles and Oatman Bridge Company,* may bridge Colorado River, Needles, Cal 533 *Needles, Cal.,* bridge authorized across Colorado River at 533 *Neenah, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Neff System Submarine Torpedo Boat,* construction of one, authorized; cost 616 by owners; requirements 616 tests, etc.; payment on acceptance 616 *Nematodes,* appropriation for study of plant-infesting 453, 1142 *Neosho River, Kans.,* investigation of flood periods of, etc 410 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Nett Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* grant of land on, to Northern Minnesota Methodist Conference 135 *Neuse River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 255, 1050 *Nevada,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1107 for support, etc., of Indians in 143, 981 for farm sites, etc., for nonreservation Indians in 143 homestead and desert land entries allowed of agricultural lands in abandoned military reservations; restriction 518 *Nevada National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1147 *New Albany, Ind.,* appropriation for public building, rent 267 *New Bedford, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *New Braunfels, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 267 *New Jersey Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized 48 deficiency appropriation for 818 *New London, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 391 for equipping, etc., submarine base 1176 *New Madrid, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *New Mexico,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 974 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 129, 974 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians on reservations in 30, 826, 829 sums for allotting lands, etc., not to be used for Indians in, not residing on public domain prior to June 30, 1914 124, 969 time extended for relinquishing to Indians railroad grant lands in 48 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 87, 1092 for mint at 89, 1093 for dispatch agent 254, 1050 for old customhouse and post office 267 for quarantine station, boarding vessel, fire protection, etc 270 for naval station, public works 568, 1178 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 may bridge Mississippi River 441 tunnel under, in lieu of bridge 441 *New Oxford, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *New Philadelphia, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *New River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of, and waterways to Beaufort 395 for improvement of waterways between Swansboro and 395 *New Woodstock, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *New York,* appropriation for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 559, 1170 *New York Bay, N. Y. and N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made for waterway, Cape May, N. J., and 407 *New York City, N. Y.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 88, 1092 for assay office at 90, 1094 for dispatch agent 254, 1050 for assay office building 267 for pneumatic-tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 271 for reimbursing, for marine school expenses 559 for navy yard, public works 565, 1177 for naval hospital, public works 570 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 deficiency appropriation for assay office 20, 860 condemned cannon granted to 841 Bronx 842 Fordham Square 842 Jefferson Park 842 Mount Morris Park 843 Richmond Hill 843 extension of navy yard, for construction of battleships, etc 10 temporary use of Ellis Island hospital facilities granted to 359 *New York Harbor, N.
Y.,* appropriation for preventing injurious deposits in 292 for maintenance, including Ambrose Channel 392cxlviii *New York Harbor, N. Y.* appropriation for improvement of Gowanus Bay, Red Hook Channel 392 for improvement of Hudson River channel 392 for improvement of East River to Brooklyn Navy Yard from 392 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of North River channel to Spuyten Duyvil Creek 406 *New York Telephone Company,* deficiency appropriation for service, New York Navy Yard 815 *Newark Bay, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Newark, Del.,* exchange of present public building, for new site 60 *Newark, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 267 canceling postal stamp authorized for two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration 530 *Newburyport, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 267 for improvement of harbor 391 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Newcastle, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Newell, S. Dak.,* reservation of unsold townsite lands, for irrigation project 852 sale of remainder; proceeds for town water supply 852 balance to reclamation fund 852 *Newfoundland,* head tax not levied on aliens entering from, for temporary stay, etc 875 *Newport Harbor, Cal.,* pierhead and bulkhead lines at, established 411 *Newport, R.
I.,* appropriation for public building; rent 267 for naval torpedo station, maintenance, etc 564, 1176 for naval hospital, contagious wards 570 for naval torpedo station, public works 1179 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 419, 1064 for manufacture 421, 1066 for distribution, etc 421, 1066 *Newspapers, etc.,* punishment for publisher, etc., mailing, liquor advertisements into places where prohibited by law in force 1069 to take effect July 1, 1917 1202 *Newton Creek, N.
J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Newton, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Flint River at 52 *Newton, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 835 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 392 *Nez Perce Indians Wash., Joseph’s Band of,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153, 989 *Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Niagara Falls,* temporary additional diversion of water from river above, permitted to power companies, etc 867 maximum allowed; termination 867 punishment for exceeding 868 *Niagara River,* bridge authorized across, Buffalo, N.Y. 751 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 deficiency appropriation for payment to, Canal treaty 802 *Nichols Avenue SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, etc 685 transfer from adjoining reservation to widen 685 *Night Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for 1022 *Night Work, Navy Yards,* appropriation for lighting facilities for 1180 *Nineteenth Lighthouse District,* construction of depot, authorized; use of Navy property for 538 *Nitranilin,* duty on 794 *Nitrates, etc.,* investigation authorized to determine best, etc., means for producing, for munitions of war and manufacture of fertilizers, etc., by water or other power 215 designation of sites for exclusive use of United States 215 construction on, of necessary power houses and accessories to generate electricity for producing 215 acquirement of necessary lands, etc 215 materials, processes, etc 215 products for sole use of United States 215 sale, etc., of surplus 215 employment of agents, agencies, etc.; duties 215 appropriation for expenses; available until expended 215 construction and operation of plants solely by the Government 215 use of Panama bonds to raise necessary money; redemption of, modified 215 *Nitrates, etc., Natural Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 464, 1153 *Nitrobenzol,* duty on 794 *Nitronaphthalene,* duty on 794 *Nitrophenylenediamin,* duty on 794 *Nitrotoluol,* duty on 794 *Nitrololuylenediamin,* duty on 794 *Noble, Alfred,* memorial fountain to, may be erected on public grounds, Washington, D.
C. 65 *Nogales, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridge in customhouse lands 278 *Norfolk-Berkley Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River by 236 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for public building 267 for improvement of waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., from 394cxlix appropriation for public works navy yard; crane, etc 567 for dry dock, structural shop, etc 567, 1178 lease for storage facilities 567 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 construction of capital ships forthwith 618 for storage facilities, navy yard; three years’ lease 1169 for marine barracks, improvements 1179 time extended for bridging Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River at 236 *“Normania,” Steamer,* change of name of, to “William F.
Stifel,” authorized 235 *Norris, Joseph H.,* appropriation for salary, etc., supervisor of Indian schools 158 *Norristown, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *North Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for Confederate cemetery 287 *North Bend, Oreg.,* granted use of Coos Bay Military Reservation as public park; conditions 516 *North Branch of Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 751 *North Carolina,* appropriation for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 resident of Guilford County, to be chairman, etc., of Guilford Courthouse National Park commission; pay, etc 997 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* additional terms of court at Raleigh 56 *North Dakota,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, between Minnesota and 924 exchange of lands with, for dry-land agricultural station 344 school sections of ceded Fort Berthold Reservation, containing coal, to be appraised, sold, etc 1131 *North Dakota Agricultural College,* appropriation for flax straw tests for making paper in cooperation with 454, 1142 *North Dakota Judicial District,* counties constituting southwestern division 386 southeastern division 386 northeastern division 386 northwestern division 386 western division 386 central division 386 terms of court, Bismarck 386 Devils Lake 386 Fargo 386 Grand Forks 386 Jamestown 386 Minot 386 *North Dakota Pumping Project, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *“North Dakota,” U.S.S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 for engines for 607 *North German Lloyd Steamship Dine,* appropriation for refund to 325 *North Platte Irrigation Project, Nebr.-Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *North River* (*see* Hudson River, N. Y.). *Northeast River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for survey of 292 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 139, 980 for “line riders” 139, 980 *Northern Minnesota Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church,* grant of land on Nett Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., to 135 *Northern Pacific Railroad Grant,* deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., lands in, 1917 817 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* settlers on unsurveyed odd-numbered sections of grant to, in Washington, accorded patent, etc 946 lieu lands to, on relinquishment 946 *Northport, Wash.,* immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 354 *Northumberland and Union Counties, Pa.,* may bridge West Branch of Susquehanna River, Watsontown to White Deer, Pa 513 *Northville, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 832, 836 *Northwest River, Va. and N.
C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 391 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Norwich, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Nottoway, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to Confederate Monument Association at 843 *Noyes, Minn.,* immediate transportation facilities extended to 435 *Nurse Corps, Army (female),* appropriation for pay of superintendent; allowances, etc 626 for nurses 626 for commutation of quarters, etc 628 *Nurse Corps, Navy,* appropriation for pay, etc 575, 1181 *Nursery Stock, etc.,* appropriation for regulating importations, etc.; plant quarantine for diseased, etc 474, 1164 modification of quarantine against; further prohibitions 1165 *Nurses, Alien,* not excluded admission under contract labor laws 878 *Nuts,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465, 1154 pecans 1154 **O.** *Oahu Island, Hawaii,* transfer of Puuloa Military Reservation to the Navy 642 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 404 purchase of dredging plant if bids unreasonable 404 *Oaths, Naval Courts Martial, etc.,* designated officers authorized to administer, etc 1171 Reserves and Volunteers added 1171cl *Oats,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 454, 1142 official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 *Obed River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Ocala, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway from Silver Springs, Fla., to 408 *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for hydrographic 561, 1172 *Ocean Tramps,* not deemed common carrier by water in foreign commerce 728 *Ochoco National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Odessa, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to 831 *Office of the President* (*see* Executive Office). *Officers, Army* (*see also* National Defense Act), appropriation for disposition of remains of 287 for pay of line; longevity 623 for pay of members of Officers’ Reserve Corps 624 for pay of National Guard 624 for pay of staff; longevity 626 for pay of retired; longevity 627 retired veterinarians 627 retired pay clerks 627 for pay of retired, on active service; longevity 627 for commutation of quarters, etc 628 for mileage 629 for 10 per cent additional pay, foreign service 629 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 629 for one year’s pay of, dying from aviation accident 629 for additional pay of, furnishing their own mounts 629 deficiency appropriation for mileage 29, 38, 45, 824 for mileage, mustering, etc., National Guard 337 for disposition of remains of 810, 828 assigned to Detached Officers’ List given constructive dates of commission 623 seniority in grades 623 advances on reexamination 623 board of three Navy and, to report on acquiring rights to radiodynamic torpedo-control inventions of John Hays Hammond, jr 347 detail of, as professors at schools maintaining Reserve Officers Training Corps; number, conditions, etc 192 detailed with National Guard may accept commissions therein 208 termination of, etc 208 details of, for citizen training camps 195 to other schools and colleges for military training of pupils 197 duties under Shipping Act 729 examinations for promotions required of all, below brigadier general 183 restriction of, for majors and lieutenant colonels 183 generals of the line advanced for Panama Canal service; relative rank determined 623 increase in number of Cavalry and Infantry colonels 184 no part of Army appropriations available for pay of person, not a citizen, appointed in time of peace to be 649 retired, before separation of Field from Coast Artillery, rated as of Field 623 retired, exempt from restriction on paying double salaries to Government officials, etc 120, 582 retired, may be assigned to temporary command of post without a garrison 627 retired brigadier general having specified service record may be appointed to grade of major general 628 retired brigadier general, who commanded brigade, etc., in Civil War, may be advanced in grade 628 retired, with specified Civil War and Army service, may be appointed major general, retired 628 retired colonel having specified service record may be appointed brigadier general on retired list 627 retired colonel may be appointed brigadier general, retired, having specified service record 627 retired for disability, to have physical examinations; assignments to duty if able 629 retired in recognition of Panama Canal service to be transferred to active list if under 50 years of age 937 service in General Staff Corps by detail 167 with National Guard, etc., drafted into service with the Army 340 temporary promotions of, to vacancies caused by assignments to National Guard organizations in time of war; term 211 vacancies in line below lieutenant colonel caused by National Defense Act may be filled by promotion 185 examination, etc., required 185 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 609, 1188 reorganization of personnel 609 for retired 612, 1188 for commutation of quarters, without troops 613, 1188 with troops 614, 1190 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 572, 1181 not deducted from six months’ gratuity pay 572, 1181 details of line, to Naval Flying Corps 583 failing in examinations to have loss of numbers in lieu of suspension 611 reexaminations, etc.; effect of failure 612 increase authorized of 224 no pay for absence due to personal misconduct, etc 580 personnel reorganized 609 retired, exempt from restriction on paying double salaries to Government “officials, etc 120, 582cli retired; pay, etc., while detailed on active duty 581 retirement of colonels as brigadier generals; age and service requirements 611 restoration to active list, of officers retired by board for physical disability 611 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 572, 1181 not deducted from six months’ gratuity pay 572, 1181 for pay, active list 575, 1181 for pay of retired 575, 1181 for commutation of quarters 575, 1181 deficiency appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 825 advances of pay to, ordered to or from sea duty, or shore duty beyond the seas 1181 board of three Army and, to report on acquiring rights to radiodynamic control of inventions of John Hays Hammond, jr 347 boards of examinations for promotion may be ordered at foreign stations 1171 detail to Hydrographic Office of four, authorized 561 details authorized of, for duties under shipping act 729 details of line, to Naval Flying Corps 583 examinations required of staff officers on advancement to higher ranks 1182 status of Dental Corps, not affected 1182 for engineering duty only; provisions for 580 increase authorized of, Medical Department 224 no pay for absence due to personal misconduct, etc 580 oaths at courts martial to be administered by designated 1171 Reserves and Volunteers added 1171 on active list to have pay, etc., according to rank and length of service 581 pay of warrant, while on shore duty, etc 1181 personnel established 576 percentage and ratio of distribution of line officers 576 staff officers 576 professors of mathematics; grade to cease 577 rear admirals, pay, etc., established 577 chief warrant officers; service pay, etc 578 promotions to commander, captain, and rear admiral by selection hereafter 578 provisions governing; board, etc 578 sea service required; age limit 579 retirement at age of 64 hereafter 579 rank, etc., Civil Engineer Corps, from original appointment 1184 retired, exempt from restriction on paying double salaries to Government officials, etc 120, 582 pay, etc., while detailed on active duty 581 surgeons increased by one; details from Medical Corps to Red Cross 581 status of officer retired while on duty as chairman of General Board 581 *Officers of the Line, Army,* Chief of Coast Artillery to have rank, etc., of major general 349 *Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay, on duty 624 purpose of organization 189 sections composing; exception of service, etc 189 appointments by President alone; qualifications 189 proportion limited 189 appointments of certified eligibles within three years 189 registered colonels and lieutenant colonels 189 office to cease when vacated 189 age limitation; honorable discharge at age limit 189 not applicable to staff appointments 190 Medical Reserve Corps abolished 190 use of first lieutenants, medical section, in time of peace; pay, etc 190 commissions to be for five years; recommissions 190 rank, etc 190 temporary duty in time of war 190 rank, pay, etc.; longevity 190 to rank among themselves 190 promotions authorized 190 no retirement pay, etc.; pensions allowed 190 subject to Army regulations, etc., when in active service 191 annual duty with troops; pay, etc 191 extension by consent 191 in time of peace Volunteer officers may be used, if none available from 191 appointment of Army officers in Volunteers 191 duty in, not counted for retirement 191 appointment of graduates of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in; conditions 193 *Officers’ Training Corps, Reserve* (*see* Reserve Officers’ Training Corps). *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing and binding 330 deficiency appropriation for printing, binding, etc 3, 27 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publication of 108, 1110 copies for executive departments, etc 108 receipts from sales may be used as further appropriation 108, 1110 deficiency appropriation for publication of, 1917 819 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 72, 1076 for, Senate 69, 1073 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 822 for extra services, Senate 822 *Officials of Foreign Governments,* Immigration Act not applicable to, nor their suites, families, or guests 878 *Ohio River,* appropriation for improvement of; open-channel work 400 for improvement of, by locks and dams to secure 9-foot depth 400 bridge authorized across, Pittsburgh to McKees Rocks, Pa 36 Steubenville, Ohio 5 jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission extended over, up to mouth of Cache River 402 locks and dams excepted 402 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of, at Uniontown, Ky 409 *Ohio Valley Floods, 1913,* readjustment of pay for mail transportation interrupted by 161clii *Ohio-West Virginia Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Steubenville, Ohio 5 *Oil Lands,* appropriation for expenses, suits affecting withdrawn 312 leases authorized in ceded Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 519 *Oil and Gas Lands, Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.,* appropriation for oil and gas inspectors, etc 148, 985 *Oil City, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River, at 4 *Okanogan County, Wash.,* purchase of water rights for Indian allotments in 155 reimbursement, etc 156 *Okanogan Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Okanogan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for suits to set aside conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes’ allotments 312 for suits affecting Seminole allotted lands in 312 coal lands lease relinquished and new area granted to Denison Coal Company 870 drainage assessments allowed on Sac and Fox Indian lands in 673 homesteaders on ceded Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation lands allowed further time for payments 937 may operate fish hatchery on Fort Sill Reservation 35 preliminary examination to be made of Red River, etc., for flood protection 408 sale of certain former Kiowa, etc., Indians lands, to Tillman County and Grand field 445 time extended for installments due on surface tracts of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands in 866 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 267 terms of court at 927 office of clerk or deputy 927 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 927 terms of court, Ardmore 927 Chickasha 927 Muskogee 927 South McAlester 927 Tulsa 927 Vinita 927 clerk’s office at Muskogee 927 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 927 terms of court, Enid 927 Guthrie 927 Lawton 927 Oklahoma City 927 Woodward 927 clerk’s office at Guthrie; deputy at Oklahoma City 927 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; transfer of Kyle and Young Canal accepted; extensions, etc 396 *Old Bettis,* appropriation for payment to 306 *Ollala Slough, Oreg.,* portion of, declared a nonnavigable stream 937 *Olney, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Olympic National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.,* drainage assessments on allotments of, in Wakefield district, approved 142 payment; limit 142 reimbursable from funds of Indians 142 trust patent lands of, subject to State, etc., taxes 865 not subject to levy and tax sale 865 payment from Indian funds 866 release if no fund available 866 *Omaha, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 267 condemned cannon granted to, for Spanish War Veteran Camp 838 *Onalaska, Wis.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *One Mile Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Oneida Indian School, Wis.,* appropriation for purchase of dairy cattle for 156 *Oneida Indians, Wis.,* sale of designated lots authorized; proceeds for use of 992 *Oneida, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Oneida, Wis.,* school lands and buildings transferred to; admission of Indian pupils 992 *Oneonta, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Onosohatchee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Ontonagon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Opelika, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Operating Force, Public Buildings,* appropriation for pay of; employees specified 272 deficiency appropriation for 20 *Operating Supplies, Public Buildings,* appropriation for fuel, lights, water, etc 273 furnishing steam for postal pneumatic tube service 274 deficiency appropriation for 20, 824 for fuel, lights, and water 29 *Opium,* appropriation for expenses, enforcing law restricting sale of 86, 1091 *Optical Glass,* appropriation for investigating production problems of 1116 *Orange, N.
J.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Orange River Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Orange, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Orchards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465, 1154 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for procuring, etc 563, 1175 for smokeless powder 563, 1175 price of powder restricted 563, 1175 no purchases unless plant at Indian-head in full operation 563, 1175 for batteries and ammunition for merchant auxiliaries 1176cliii appropriation for ammunition for issue 564, 1176 for reserve supplies 564, 1176 for guns and munitions storage at specified magazines, yards, etc 569 deficiency appropriation for 30, 42, 828 *Ordnance, Army, Chief of,* to serve on commission to submit plans for manufacture of articles for the Government in United States penitentiaries 819 *Ordnance, Army Obsolete,* granted to Akron, Ohio 833 Akron, Ohio, for Grand Army post 842 Allentown, Pa 837 Almedia Cemetery, Espy, Pa 836 Alturas, Cal 841 Anniston, Ala 843 Anoka, Minn 832 Antioch College, Ohio 837 Antwerp, Ohio 838, 840 Ardmore, Okla 833 Asheville, N.
C., Confederate Veterans camp 841 Ashland, Ohio 843 Ashland, Pa 843 Athens, Ala 833 Atkins, Ark 840 Auburn, Ala., for Alabama Polytechnic Institute 843 Auburn, N. Y., for Grand Army post 837 Avon, Mass., Rifle Club 839 Baltimore, Md 832 Beckley, W. Va 833 Beecher Island Memorial Association, Colo 835 Bellaire, Ohio 843 Bellbrook, Ohio 836 Belvidere, Ill 842 Benton, Mo 838 Bloomfield, Ind., Grand Army post 842 Blue Earth, Minn 832 Bluff City, Tenn 831 Bronx, N. Y. 842 Brooklyn, N.
Y., McKinley Park 841 Sunset Park 842 Canal Dover, Ohio 841 Carbondale, Ill 839 Caro, Mich 836 Carrollton, Ga., Agricultural and Mechanical School 841 Cedarville, Ill 838 Charleston, Ark 834, 840 Charleston, W. Va 833 Chelsea, Mass., for State soldiers’ home 840 Chicago, Ill 832 Chickasha, Okla 833 Clarence, N. Y 833 Clayton. Mo 842 Clayton, N.Y 836 Clermont County, Ohio, for Mount Moriah Cemetery 833 Confederate Monument Association, Lunenburg County, Va 843 Connellsville, Pa 843 Conway, Ark 834 Crown Point Reservation, N.
Y 835 Decatur County, Ind 841 Des Moines, Iowa, for Grand Army post 831 Detroit, Minn 832 Dublin, Ohio 841 Early, Iowa, Grand Army post, for city park 838 East Orange, N.J 843 Easton, Pa., for Franklin School 838 for Grand Army post 833 granted to Eaton Rapids City, Mich 842 Elizabethtown, Pa., for Sons of Veterans camp 834 Elkhart, Ind 836 Elsberry, Mo 834 Elyria, Ohio, Sons of Veterans camp 843 Emporia, Kans., for Grand Army post 835 Espy, Pa., for Almedia Cemetery 836 Evanston, Wyo 831 Falmouth, Mass 842 Farmington, Ill 839 Farmington, Mo., for Grand Army post 835 Fergus County, Mont 834 Forrest City, Ark 834 Fort Harrison Country Club, Terre Haute, Ind 835 Fort Laramie, Ohio 836 Fort McHenry Reservation, Md 833 Fort Madison, Iowa, for Grand Army post 832 Fox Lake, Wis 837 Fredericktown, Mo., for Grand Army post 835 Freeport, Ill 838 Fresno, Cal 842 Friend, Nebr 843 Gaffney, S.
C., Daughters of American Revolution 832, 837 Gage, Okla 835 Gainesville, Fla 834 Geneva, N. Y 836 Georgia Military College 839 Gillespie, Ill 838 Gilman. Ill 841 Glasgow, Mo 835 Glenwood, Mo 838, 841 Grahamsville, N. Y 839 Grand Army Post No. 22, Washington and Alaska 832 Granite Falls, Minn 834 Greene County, Ind 842 Greenfield, Iowa 832 Greensburg, Ind., for Grand Army post 841 Gunnison, Colo 843 Halifax County, Va 832 Harlan, Iowa, for Grand Army post 832 Helena, Ark 837 Hicksville, Ohio 837, 840 Holbrook, Mass., Memorial Association 836 Hoopestown, Ill 841 Horner, Mrs.
John S 837 Huntington, W. Va 842 Hutchinson, Kans., and Grand Army post at 838 Jackson County, Miss 839 Jacksonville, Fla., for Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors’ Home 837 Jefferson, Ohio 841 Jeffersonville, Ohio 836 Kennett, Mo 837 Kincaid, Kans 835 Kingwood, W. Va 841 Lamar, Colo., for Grand Army post 841 Lanesboro, Mass 839, 841 Larned, Kans 834 Lawton, Okla 836 Lebanon, Pa 836 Lena, Wis 838 Lincoln, Nebr 841 Linthicum Heights, Md 840 Litchfield, Minn 834 Lititz, Pa 834 Lorain, Ohio 842 Ludlow, Ky 832 Lyons, Kans 838cliv granted to McPherson, Kans 842 Madisonville, Ky 832 Marianna, Ark 836 Marine City, Mich 834 Marine, Ill. 837 Methuen, Mass 842 Miami, Fla 836 Middletown, Pa 834 Milledgeville, Ga., for Georgia Military College 839 Milwaukee, Wis., for South Shore Park 838 Monticello, Ark 833 Monticello, N.Y 839 Montrose, Colo 841 Mooseheart, Ill., Order of Moose 842 Morrillton, Ark 840 Mount Moriah Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio 833 Muskogee, Okla 833 New Bedford, Mass 842 New Madrid, Mo 837 New Oxford, Pa 842 New Philadelphia, Pa 838 New Woodstock, N.
Y 835 New York City, N. Y 841 Fordham Square 842 Jefferson Park 842 Mount Morris Park 843 Richmond Hill 843 Newton, Ill., for Grand Army post 835 Norristown, Pa 840 Northville, Mich 832, 836 Norwich, N. Y. 842 Nottoway, Va., Confederate Monument Association 843 Odessa, Wash 831 Omaha, Nebr., for Spanish War Veterans camp 838 Onalaska, Wis 839 Orange, N.J 843 Ozark, Ark 840 Oxford, N. Y., for Relief Corps Home 837 Paintsville, Ky., Grand Army post 842 Paragould, Ark 833 Pardeeville, Wis 835 Parkersburg, W.
Va 842 Parkston, S. Dak 841 Pawnee Rock, Kans 831 Pennington County, Minn 833 Phelps, N.Y 839 Philipsburg, Pa., Grand Army post 843 Phoenix, N.Y 834 Pine Bluff, Ark 832 Plain view, Ark 833 Plummerville, Ark 836 Pomeroy, Wash., for Grand Army 832 Poplar Grove, Ill 843 Port Washington Business Men’s Association 840 Princeton, W. Va 842 Queens, N. Y 840 Racine, Wis., for Spanish War Veteran camp 833 Randolph, Mass., for Grand Army post 839 Reading, Pa 835 Richmond, Mo 842 Rifle, Colo 834 Rigglesville, Pa 840 Roseville, Ohio 832 Roxbury, Conn 831 Russell, Kans., for Grand Army post 832 Russellville, Ark 840 Russellville, Ohio 836 Saint Clair, Mich 834 Saint Louis, Mo., for City Hall Park 843 granted to Schenectady, N.
Y 843 Scott County, Ind 833 Scottsboro, Ala 841 Scranton, Pa., for Grand Army post 841 Sheldon, Iowa, for Sons of American Revolution 832, 839 Signal Mountain, Tenn 842 South Amboy, N. J., Grand Army post 842 Sparta, Ohio 841 Spencer, Ind 833 Stevens Greenland Cemetery, Lancaster, Pa 834 Stoughton, Kans., for Grand Army post 840 Sunbury, Pa., for Fort Augusta 837 Susanville, Cal 833 Talladega, Ala 842 Tampa, Fla 833 Tennille, Ga 837 Terre Haute, Ind., for Fort Harrison Country Club 835 Texarkana, Ark 835 The Dalles, Oreg 841 Thief River Falls, Minn 833 Thorntown, Ind 840 Trenton, Mo 836 Trenton, N.J 842 Tuscaloosa, Ala., University of Alabama 843 Tuscumbia, Ala 832, 843 Ulysses, Pa., Cemetery 838 University of Alabama 843 Valley City, N.
Dak 841 Vanceburg, Ky., for Grand Army post 839 Vassar, Mich 834 Veedersburg, Ind 838 Vermont, Ill 839 Vernon, Tex 833 Victoria, Va 843 Viroqua, Wis 834 Wakefield, Mass 841 Walla Walla, Wash., for Spanish War Veterans camp 832 Warrensburg, Mo., State Normal School 839 Warrenton, Ga 836 Warsaw, Ky 841 Warwick, R. I. 843 Waterloo, N. Y 841 Waynesburg, Pa., Armory Board 840 Park Association 839 Weedsport, N. Y 838 West New York, N. J 835 Weston, W. Va., for Grand Army post 835 Westport, Wash., for Grand Army post 843 Westwood, Cal 833 Whitesburg, Ky 843 Wilbur, Nebr 842 Williamsburg, Iowa 839 Williamstown, Ky 833 Winchester, Ill 833 Winston-Salem, N.C 837 Woburn, Mass., for Grand Army posts 841 Wood River, Nebr., for Grand Army post 831 Wrightsville, Pa 843 Wynne, Ark 837 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 624 for pay of officers; longevity 626 for current expenses, etc 642 for ammunition for small arms, etc 642 for firing morning and evening gun, etc 642 amount for purchases 642 for tools, etc., for manufacturing ammunition by Government and private parties 642clv appropriation for tools, etc.; purchases without competition 643 for ammunition for small arms target practice, etc., medals, etc 643 issue to educational institutions 643 amount for purchases 643 for manufacture of arms, etc., at armories 643 for tools for manufacture by private parties 643 purchases without competition 643 issues to rifle clubs, etc., of materials for target practice 643 for preserving, etc., stores 643 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 643 amount for purchases 643 sales to Cuba 643 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 643 for automatic machine rifles; for National Guard 644 for armored motor cars 644 for Field Artillery material for National Guard 644 amount for purchases 644 for reserve ammunition for Field Artillery, National Guard 644 amount for purchases 644 for tools, etc., for manufacture by private parties 644 purchases without competition 644 subsistence per diem civil employees outside the District 644 for armories and arsenals 282 for fortification expenses under 346, 910 for fortification expenses, insular possessions 349, 912 deficiency appropriation for 29 for current expenses, etc 46 for manufacture, etc., of arms at armories 46 for repairing, etc., ordnance 46 for automatic machine rifles, 1917 811 for ammunition for machine rifles, 1917 811 constitution of, under national defense Act 174 selection of sergeants 174 details of officers to fill vacancies 174 lieutenants as student officers; eligibility on completing course 174 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 91, 1095 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc.; limit 91, 1096 for rent 350, 1097 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 additional allowance of draftsmen in, by fortifications Act 350 additional quarters for drafting force in, by fortifications Act; five-year lease 913 *Ordnance Stores, Army,* appropriation for ammunition, etc 642 for repairs, etc 643 for purchase, etc 643 deficiency appropriation for preserving, etc 46 for purchase, etc 46 for Infantry, etc., equipments 46 *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1107 aids to navigation, etc., in, authorized 538 cession of jurisdiction by, over lands in Crater Lake Park, accepted, etc 521 lands granted to, for public park; conditions 505 patents to purchasers of ceded lands of Umatilla Reservation, useful only for grazing 923 to heirs of decedents 923 time extended for segregating, etc., lands under Carey Act, by 942 *Oregon and California Land Grant Fund,* disposal of moneys deposited in 222 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* appropriation for protecting, etc., lands involved in suits against 299 land grants to, vested in the United States 218 rights of way, etc., excepted 219 classification of restored lands; power site lands 219 timber lands; agricultural lands 219 reclassification; rights of way, etc 219 mineral laws extended to, except power site lands 219 timber lands opened to homestead entry when timber removed 219 disposal of timber; issue of patents for 219 subject to State, etc., taxes 220 agricultural lands opened to homestead entries; payments 220 no commutation allowed; cultivation, etc., required 220 entries on cut timberlands 220 preference to present residence on timberlands 220 prior homestead not a bar 221 lands reserved for two years; description 221 commissions to registers and receivers for purchases of timberlands 221 legal proceedings to determine amount due railroad company 221 matters submitted; determination of taxes due 221 money in court vested in United States 221 appropriation for paying accrued taxes 221 moneys from lands and timber made a special fund 222 payment from, to railroad and lien holders; ascertainment of amounts due 222 to railroad company if receipts insufficient 222 balance to refund taxes paid 222 moneys received thereafter from lands and timber, after deduction for taxes, etc., to be distributed 222 to State for irreducible school fund 222 to counties for common schools, roads, etc 222 to reclamation fund 222 to general fund of the Treasury 222 from all other sources, to State for irreducible school fund 222 to counties for common schools, roads, etc 222 to general fund of the Treasury 223 authority for payments; conditions 223 regulations, etc., to be made 223 punishment for false swearing, etc 223 appropriation for expenses of classification 223 *Oregon and Washington Volunteers,* deficiency appropriation for pay, etc 825 *Oregon Judicial District,* jurisdiction extended over lands in Crater Lake Park 522clvi *Oregon National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 exchange of lands with private owners for adding to 846 *Ores, etc.,* appropriation for investigating safety, economy, etc., in treatment of; restrictions 302 *Organized Government, Opposition to, etc.,* alien member of organization, etc., teaching, excluded admission 876 *Organized Militia* (*see* Militia, Organized). *Organized Militia Reserve,* drafted into military service with Army 340 *Orland Irrigation Project, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 304 *Orlando, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Orr, Mrs.
Eliza,* appropriation for payment to, beneficiary of William Orr, fireman, Navy 581 *Orthocresol,* duty on; minimum purity 794 on free list; maximum purity 793 *Osage County, Okla.,* appraisement of Indian lands in, as basis of assessments 983 use of tribal funds for expenses 983 deemed Indian country under laws prohibiting intoxicants 983 *Osage Indian School, Okla.,* time extended for support of, from tribal funds 867 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* appraisement of lands of, in Osage County as basis of assessment 983 use of tribal funds for expenses 983 provisions for determining heirs of deceased allottees not applicable to 127, 972 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 403 *Osbon, Orman K.,* appropriation for removal of remains of, from Philippines 287 *Ostriches,* appropriation for experiments in feeding and breeding 450 *Oswego, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of, harbor 392 *Ottawa Transit Company,* may change name of steamer “Normania” to “William F. Stifel” 235 *“Otto M. Reiss,” Steamer,* name of “Frederick B. Wells” changed to 915 *Ottoman Empire* (*see* Turkey). *Ottumwa, Iowa,* terms of court at 13, 56 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 399 open channel work to Camden 399 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments,* appropriation for 560, 1172 clothing gratuity, Naval Reserve force 1172 deficiency appropriation for 29 *Overhead Wires, D.
C.,* temporary provisions for, inaugural ceremonies, 1917 902 *Over peck Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Owego, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Oxford, N. Y.* condemned cannon granted to Relief Corps Home 837 *Oyster Creek, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Oysters,* appropriation for investigating shipping, etc., of 463, 1152 *Ozark, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Ozark National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 **P.** *Pacific Alaska Navigation Company,* may change name of steamship “Aroline”. 436 *Pacific Coast,* appropriation for surveys of 318 aviation life saving, etc., stations authorized on 601 commission to investigate and report on advisability, etc., of establishing additional navy yard on; details to be considered 571 submarine and aviation bases 571 *Pacific Coast Torpedo Station, Keyport, Wash.,* appropriation for public works 570, 1179 *Pacific Railroads,* appropriation for expenses of suits affecting 313 *Pages,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 71, 1075 for, Senate 68, 1072 *Paine, Thomas,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Paintsville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 267 condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post at 842 *Pala Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for sewer system for 125 *Palatka, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 267 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Palisade National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459 *Pamlico River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Pamlico Sound. N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Beaufort Inlet from 395 *Pamunkey River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Pan American Conference, Fifth,* appropriation for participating 259, 1055 *Pan American Countries,* invited to participate in Texas Bicentennial Exposition 217 *Pan American Exposition, Texas, Bicentennial and,* countries invited to take part in 217 *Pan American Financial Conference,* delegates authorized to International High Commission to act on recommendations of 8 *Pan American Financial Conference, Second,* invitation to Central and South American Governments to attend, at Washington, D.
C. 1052 appropriation for expenses 1052clvii *Pan American Scientific Congress, Second,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 3 for printing proceedings, etc 802 *Pan American Union,* appropriation for expenses 257, 1052 for printing and binding for 331 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 for annual payment to 259, 1055 deficiency appropriation for annual payment to 15 bills of lading; restriction against issuing in parts, not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate” thereon 539 reciprocal use of highways, Canal Zone and, to be agreed upon 528 *Panama-California Exposition,* foreign exhibits at Panama Pacific Exposition may be transferred to 2 appropriation for transfer 2 transfer of Government exhibit; etc., from, to Mississippi Centennial Exposition 854 *Panama Canal* (*see also* Canal Zone), appropriation for all expenses; objects designated 332 pay of officials and employees 332 contingent expenses 332 damages to vessels passing through locks 333 losses or damages to property taken 333 claims for damages to lands, etc 333 expenses sales of unserviceable property, etc 333 preparing estimates on Isthmus 333 per diem subsistence, employees traveling, etc 333 miscellaneous expenses 333 for construction and equipment; additional to Auditor for War Department 333 for equipping, etc., colliers “Ulysses” and “Achilles” 333 for building two colliers 333 use for new quarantine stations forbidden 333 for salary of Governor 333 for procuring supplies, equipment, etc., for, Panama Railroad, etc 333 all receipts added to 333 for sanitation, hospitals, etc 333 for civil government expenses; total available until expended 334 expenditures payable from proceeds of bonds; exceptions 334 “Ancon” and “Cristobal” not transferred to Navy 334 legation building, Panama, transferred to Secretary of State 334 restriction on employees and compensation 334 for general expenses from moneys received from specified sources 334 net profits to lie covered into the Treasury 335 public works, Panama and Colon, from revenues 335 for fortifications 335 for clearings and trails 335 for preservation, and repairs, etc 335 for electric plants 335 for seacoast batteries 335 for submarine mine accessories, etc 335 for purchase of submarine mines 335 appropriation for submarine mine supplies 335 for fire-control installations 335 for purchase, etc., seacoast cannon; contracts 335 for ammunition 335 for installing, etc., seacoast artillery 335 for barracks and quarters 335 no pay to officer using time measuring device on work of employees 336 restriction on land claims originating in Panama Railroad 336 for relief and protection of American seamen in 262, 1058 for surveys of Atlantic coast entrance to 318 for Weather Service expenses in 448, 1136 for installing gun foundations on colliers “Ulysses” and “Achilles” 605 for high power radio station in Isthmian Canal Zone 607 for temporary shelter of troops on Canal Zone 636 for hospital treatment of Army garrisons, etc.; subsistence 640 deficiency appropriation for fortifications, ordnance depot, dock, etc 812 administration of Act for injuries to Government employees, by governor of 750 medical examination, etc., expenses from Canal appropriations 750 modification authorized for making claims, etc 750 of minimum allowance to alien employees 750 refund for expenses from compensation fund 750 limit of cost increased, two colliers for 811 officers retired in recognition of services on, may be transferred to active list, etc 937 *Panama Canal Bonds,* issue and sale of, authorized for carrying out provisions of Shipping Act 732 payable within fifty years 733 proceeds permanently appropriated 733 use of, to raise funds for manufacture of nitrates, etc 215 use of unissued portion of, authorized for specified expenses 1003 redeemable within fifty years 1003 *Panama Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 15 commissioner authorized 15 *Panama Pacific International Exposition,* foreign exhibits at, may be transferred to Panama California Exposition 2 appropriation for transfer of Government exhibit 2 *Panama Pacific International Exposition Company,* permission to continue Palace of Fine Arts Building on Presidio of San Francisco Reservation; conditions, etc 637 *Panama, Panama,* appropriation for operating public works etc., from receipts therefrom 353 legation building, transferred to Secretary of State 334 *Panama Railroad,* appropriation for supplies, etc 333 *Panama Railroad Company,* claims for injuries to Government employees by, to be assigned to United States, etc 750clviii land commission not to act on claims originating under leases, etc., of 336 vessels of, not in use, may be transferred to Shipping Board 730 *Papago Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for water supply for villages 130, 974 *Paper,* duty on printing, valued above 5 cents a pound 795 countervailing duty from country imposing export tax on, wood pulp, etc 795 on free list, valued not above 5 cents a pound 795 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for United States securities, national-bank, and Federal reserve bank currency 277 contract for four years authorized 277 *Paper for Internal Revenue Stamps,* appropriation for 275 *Paper Making,* appropriation for testing, etc., fibrous plants, including flax straw, etc 454, 1142 for testing woods suitable for 461, 1149 *Paracresol,* duty on; minimum purity 794 on free list; maximum purity 793 *Paragould, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Paraguay,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Parcel Post,* appropriation for experiments in extending, for farm products 424 deficiency appropriation for insurance 827 allowance to railroads for increased weight limit, since January 1, 1914 425 in specified zones, since August 15, 1913 425 *Pardeeville, Wis.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Paris Economy Pact,* investigation of, by Tariff Commission directed 798 *Paris Green* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Paris, Tex.,* limit of cost for public building at 1196 loan of tents, etc., to sufferers by fire at 50 *Parkersburg, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Parkin, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River 920, 947 *Parking Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 691, 1019 *Parks, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., Rock Creek and Piney Branch 693, 1021 connections with District sewers and Maryland sewerage systems to prevent pollution of streams in 717 *Parks, D. C., Small,* appropriation for condemning land for, outside city limits 713, 1042 *Parks, National* (*see* National Parks). *Parkston, S.
Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Parsonages, etc., D. C., Church,* exempted from real estate taxes; conditions 515 *Partnerships,* excess profits tax levied on incomes of 1000 exemptions allowed; extended to agriculture and personal services 1001 *Pascagoula, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 397 bridge authorized across West Pascagoula River at 236 *Pascagoula River, Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance of channel through 397 for improvement of 397 *Passaic River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Passenger Act, 1882,* not altered, etc., by Immigration Act 897 *Passenger Vessels,* inspection certificates to state number of passengers allowed, other than ferryboats 918 penalty for carrying more passengers than allowed by certificate 918 punishment for master permitting excess of passengers 918 special permits for allowing excursion, to carry excess passengers, etc 918 approval of supervising inspector 919 *Passengers,* lists, etc., required from vessels bringing in alien 882 carrying out aliens, etc 883 citizens intending to reside permanently abroad 883 lists of alien, arriving, to be grouped, etc 884 identification certificates to be given 884 certificate from ship’s officer 884 of medical examination 884 penalty for nondelivery 884 examination by immigration officials of alien, on arrival 885 at immigrant stations 885 medical; special experts for mental defectives, etc 885 power and authority of immigrant, inspectors 885 punishment for obstructing, etc 886 by board of special inquiry 886 *Passengers’ Baggage,* liability of earners for full value of loss or damage in transit, not applicable to 442 *Passes, Railroad,* allowed trustees, etc., Cincinnati Southern Railway 922 *Passports, Foreign,* restriction of entry from insular possessions, etc., of aliens holding 878 *Patent Office Gazette,* appropriation for printing, binding, etc 330 deficiency appropriation for printing, binding, etc 3, 27 *Patent Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, examiners, etc 101, 1105 for special temporary typewriters 1105 for professional and scientific books, etc 101, 1105 for weekly issue of patents; drawings, etc 101, 1105 for investigations, etc 101, 1105 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 101, 1105 for printing weekly issue of patents, etc 330 for printing, etc., Official Gazette 330 deficiency appropriation for printing weekly issue of patents, Official Gazette, etc 3, 27 for public use of inventions, etc 829 chief clerk, and examiners authorized 9clix officers to be appointed by the President, Commissioner, assistant commissioners, and five examiners in chief 8 duties of assistant commissioners 8 clerks, and employees to be appointed by Secretary of the Interior 8 salaries of presidential appointees 9 *Patents,* applications to be completed in one year 348 to be prosecuted within one year after any action 348 in default, regarded as abandoned, unless delay unavoidable 348 owned by Government, and for military defense, may be held three years 348 notice of termination of period 348 time extended for filing applications, etc., delayed by existing war 516 limited to reciprocal privileges to American citizens 516 not allowed if country at war with United States 516 restricted to August 1, 1914, and January 1, 1918 516 *Patents, Basic Aircraft,* appropriation for purchase of, for Government use; conditions, etc 1169 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistants, examiners, etc 101, 1105 appointment of, and first assistant, and assistant, authorized 8 salaries established 9 to determine character of typewriting machines to be purchased for Government use 120, 1121 time limit for furnishing copy for annual reports not applicable to 336 to issue patents for radiodynamic torpedo control invented by John Hays Hammond, jr., to United States, if contract of assignment be made 347 applications to be kept in secret archives 347 *Patrol Squadrons, Naval Volunteer,* issue and sale of oil and gasoline to 600 oil and fuel 1173 gasoline free during maneuvers, etc 600 repealed, and fuel substituted 1173 *Paupers,* alien, excluded admission 875 *Paving Roadways, D.
C.,* one-half cost of, assessed against abutting property; publication of proposed work, etc 716 area assessable; extent excluded 716 street railways to bear full expense for roadbed, etc 716 *Pawcatuck River, R. I., and Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 391 *Pawnbrokers,* special tax imposed on 790 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 146, 982 *Pawnee Rock, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to, for State park 831 *Pay, Army,* appropriation for, officers of the line 623 for Officers’ Reserve Corps 624 for National Guard Officers 624 for enlisted men 624 for National Guard enlisted men 624 appropriation for staff officers 626 for retired officers and enlisted men 627 deficiency appropriation for 22, 29, 33, 45, 810, 824, 823 for National Guard, ordered into service 337 *Pay Clerks, Army,* appropriation for pay of, retired 627 deficiency appropriation for mileage 45 *Pay Corps, Navy* (*see* Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy). *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 609, 1188 deficiency appropriation for 29, 825, 828 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for 575, 1181 for miscellaneous 557, 1168 deficiency appropriation for 29, 33, 815, 825, 828 for miscellaneous 29, 33, 815, 816, 816, 825, 828 *Payette National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Peace Palace at The Hague,* appropriation for contribution to 258, 1054 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,* appropriation for naval station, dry dock, etc 568, 1178 for fuel storage 570, 1179 *Pearl River,* appropriation for improvement of, below Rockport, Miss 397 bridge authorized across, between Pearl River County, Miss., and Washington Parish, La 948 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, between Jackson and Edinburg, Miss 408 *Pearl River County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River by, and Washington Parish, La 948 *Pecans,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 1141 for improving, methods of harvesting, etc 1143 for investigating insects affecting 1154 *Pecuniary Claims between United States and Great Britain,* appropriation for expenses, arbitration of outstanding 258, 1054 *Peekskill, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Peking, China,* appropriation for marine guard barracks American legation 1179 *Pellagra,* appropriation for the study of, by Public Health Service 279 *Pembina Indians, Minn.,* proceeds of tract granted to Mahnomen County to be divided among 135 *Penalty Privilege Mail Matter,* limit of weight under 162 *Pend Oreille County, etc., Wash.,* may bridge Pend Oreille River 34 *Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Pend Oreille River,* bridge authorized across, Metaline to Metaline Falls, Wash 34 Priest River, Idaho 6 *Penitentiaries, United States,* appropriation for construction, Leavenworth, Kans 311clx appropriation for construction, Atlanta, Ga 311 use for new buildings forbidden 311 for maintenance 314 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans., construction 42 for Atlanta, Ga., construction 42 for Atlanta, Ga., maintenance 819 for Leavenworth, Kans., maintenance 819 for McNeil Island, Wash., maintenance 819 commission created to submit plans, etc., for manufacturing articles for the Government at 819 appropriation for expenses 819 *Pennington County, Minn.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Thief River Falls 833 *Pennington County, S.
Dak.,* restriction removed from making homestead entries in Black Hills National Forest 440 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton. N. J., by 861 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* may bridge Allegheny River at Oil City, Pa 4 time extended for bridging Delaware River, Trenton, N. J., by 861 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 396 for repairing storm damages, naval aeronautic station 567 for public works, aeronautic station 1178 *Pension Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, examiners, etc 100, 1104 for disbursing clerk for pensions, deputy, etc 100, 1104 for clerks, etc 100, 1104 restriction on filling vacancies 100, 1104 for per diem, special examiners, etc 101, 1104 for labor saving devices, etc 101, 1105 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., business methods of 801 for labor saving devices, etc 801 *Pensions,* appropriation for Commissioner of, deputy, clerks, etc 100, 1104 for disbursing clerk for payment of 100, 1104 for Army and Navy 242, 1132 Navy from naval fund 242, 1132 separate accounts required 242, 1132 medal of honor pensioners 242 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 242, 1132 fee, etc., established for examination at claimant’s residence 1132 deficiency appropriation for Army 30, 33, 826 for Navy 30 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 30, 829 for improving methods of paying, etc 801 attorneys allowed no fee for widows’ increased pension claims 845 limited for reinstatements 845 double, allowed for naval aviation accidents 585 granted to survivors of designated Indian campaigns, etc., from 1851 to 1891 1199 widows included, if not remarried 1200 Tyler’s Rangers, included 1200 records of service accepted 1200 fee contracts with attorneys void 1200 determination of service from State, etc., records 1200 loyalty proof not applicable 1201 increased rate to widow, wife of soldier during Civil War service 844 at age of 70, to those whose husbands served in Civil, Mexican, or 1812 wars 844 children’s pensions not affected 845 no present pension reduced 845 restoration of, dropped for remarriage, on becoming a widow; conditions 845 allowance if pension granted to child 845 widows of soldiers dying from Civil War service, but deprived by subsequent marriage, entitled 845 whose husbands were honorably discharged from Civil War service, and remarried, entitled 845 under previous law, if married prior to June 27, 1905 845 laws applicable to National Guard members drafted into service in time of war 211 restriction on Civil War loyalty for receiving, repealed 649 special, to be paid persons on Army and Navy Medal of Honor Roll; limitations, etc 54 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy clerks, etc 100, 1104 *Peoria, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 267 foreign nations invited to send delegates to International Farm Congress at Soil-Products Exposition 1168 *Perdido Bay,* bridge authorized across, Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla 235 *Perdido Bay and Bridge Company,* may bridge Perdido Bay, Lillian Ala., to Cummings, Fla 235 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 for interpreter to legation, etc 253, 1049 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 261, 1057 *Personal Property, D.
C.,* assessment of annual tax on intangible, of residents, etc 717 savings deposits not over $500, exempt 717 rate reduced 1046 exemptions extended 1046 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 678, 1006 *Personnel of the Navy, Commissioned* (*see also* Navy), provisions establishing 576 *Peru,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Petaluma Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Petroleum,* appropriation for investigations for economic production, etc., of 302 *Petroleum Reserves, Naval,* appropriation for care, etc 570, 1179 *Petty Island, N.
J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, at 872 *Pharmacists, Alaska,* restrictions on using, etc., pure alcohol by 903 *Pharmacists, D. C.* (*see also* Druggists, D. C.), restrictions on sales of alcoholic liquors, etc.; by 1123 *Pharmacopaia, United States,* appropriation for cooperating in revision of 464, 1152clxi *Phelps, N. F.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *Phenol,* duty on 794 *Phenolic Resin,* duty on, synthetic 794 *Phenylenediamin,* duty on 794 *Phenylnaphthylamin,* duty on 794 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company,* authorized to make track connections, etc., with Washington, D, C., navy yard 565 bridge Anacostia River to navy yard 566 old sidings, etc., to be removed 566 exchange of lands with, in connection with Anacostia River Flats improvements; titles, expenses, etc 1042 right of way on L Street SE 1043 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 88, 1092 for mint at 89, 1093 for post office and courthouse building 267 for Frankford Arsenal 283 for navy yard, fuel-oil plant 558 for naval home 562, 1174 for navy yard, public works 565, 1177 for dry dock 565, 1177 for marine barracks, public works 565, 1179 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 construction of capital ships forthwith 618 for naval fuel oil testing plant 1169 deficiency appropriation for mint at 860 granted right of way through Fort Mifflin reservation; conditions 531 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners from 69, 1074 for expenses; 70, 1074 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioners 72, 1076 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 262, 1058 for accomodations for seacoast artillery in 286 for arrears of pay, war in 297 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications 348, 912 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 348, 912 for land defenses, etc 348 for electric plants, seacoast fortifications 348, 912 for airships, etc., seacoast defenses 912 for mail equipments for 422, 1068 for care of lepers, etc., Culion 559, 1170 for high power radio, station in 607 for shelter of troops in 638 restriction on amount for officers’ quarters 638 for care of insane Filipino soldiers at asylums in 640 for contingencies, Engineer Department, Army 641 bills of lading; restrictions against issuing, in parts, not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate” thereon 539 designation of four Filipinos at Naval Academy by Governor, authorized 493, 576 enforcement of Immigration Act in, by officers thereof 874 head tax on aliens entering, to be paid into treasury of the islands 875 vessels exempt from tonnage and light dues in United States ports 286 refund authorized 286 no exemption from taxes of 286 *Philippine Islands Government,* autonomous government provided for 545 territory included in 545 citizenship qualifications declared 546 subsequent acquisition by law 546 general declaration of life and property rights 546 slavery prohibited; freedom of speech 546 religious freedom; polygamy prohibitions 546 legislative restrictions 547 expenses to be paid by government of 547 military, etc., works of the United States excepted 547 general laws of the United States not applicable to 547 laws in force continued 547 modification, etc., by legislature 547 tariff and revenue laws included 547 legislative powers granted to Philippine Legislature 547 property rights of the United States transferred to 547 military reservations, etc., excepted 547 lands purchased from religious organizations, etc 547 disposal of public lands by legislature 548 approval of the President 548 control over reserved public lands restored to the islands 548 trade relations to be governed by United States laws 548 tariff, immigration, currency, and coinage laws subject to approval of the President; conditions 548 export duties prohibited 548 taxation authorized by, Provinces, and municipalities 548 bonds may be issued to anticipate taxes, etc.; maximum allowed 548 Philippine Legislature vested with general legislative powers 548 temporary continuance of present authorities 548 legislative authority of Commission to cease on organization of 548 senate; terms of members and qualifications 549 house of representatives; terms of members and qualifications 549 qualifications of voters, first election 549 members elected to present assembly to serve until 1919 549 qualifications of voters, first election; subsequent 549 senatorial districts defined 550 representative districts, number 550 first election; publication of notice 550 terms of senators; thereafter 550 appointment of designated senators and representatives by Governor General 550 elections thereafter to be prescribed by law 550 commencement of terms of members; vacancies 550 rights, etc., of respective houses; organization, officers, etc 550clxii Philippine Legislature; sessions, regular; special 550 pay of members; immunity from arrest, etc. 551 ineligibility of members for office created by, etc 551 enactment of laws, etc.; approval by Governor General 551 consideration if vetoed 551 passage over veto 551 action by the President 551 if not returned by Governor General in twenty days 551 submission to the President 551 veto of separate items in appropriation bills 551 all laws subject to action of Congress 551 continuation of appropriations for expenses if legislature fail to enact 551 Resident Commissioners to the United States; election 552 pay and allowances; qualifications 552 term of present 552 filling vacancies, etc 552 Governor General; appointment and residence 552 appointments by. with consent of Philippine Senate 552 general powers 552 authority to preserve peace, etc 552 notification to the President 553 annual reports to Congress to be made through Department designated by the President 553 additional duties as assigned by the President 553 executive departments; provisions for 553 termination of Philippine Commission 553 general authority of legislature over 553 supervision of Governor General 553 bureau of non-Christian tribes established; functions 553 vice governor; appointment, etc 553 department of public instruction under 553 bureaus included in 553 transfer of bureaus from, to department of the interior 553 provisions for acting Governor General 553 auditor, appointment, duties, etc 553 deputy, appointment, etc 554 administrative functions, decisions, etc 554 office force, etc 554 appeals from decisions of; procedure 554 jurisdiction of supreme court and courts of first instance 555 municipal courts 555 appointment of justices of supreme court 555 courts of first instance judges 555 admiralty jurisdiction not to be changed 555 pending cases continued 555 jurisdiction of Supreme Court of the United States 555, 727 grants of franchises for public utilities authorized 555 limitation on taking private property, etc 555 amendment, etc., reserved to Congress 555 regulation of charges; payment for franchise 556 slave labor prohibitions 556 penalty for violations 556 salaries of officials not appointed by the President to be determined by legislature 556 payable from Philippine revenues 556 salaries of officials appointed by the President, established 556 of provincial and municipal officials payable from revenues thereof 556 laws not in conflict, continued 556 *Philippine Islands, Supreme Court,* writs of error and appeals from, not to be reviewed hereafter by United States Supreme Court 727 certiorari for review, etc., continued 727 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 629 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 629 retirement authorized of captains and lieutenants of, who are citizens 185 to receive pay, etc., of master signal electricians 185 no double time allowance for service in 185 former officers discharged, retired as enlisted men for disability, etc., put on retired list as officers of 185 transfer of retired enlisted men formerly officers of 185 *Philippine Tariff,* all acts of Philippine legislature relating to, subject to approval of the President 548 *Philipsburg, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 843 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 129, 974 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 30 *Phoenix Indian Sanatorium, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Phoenix, N.
Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Phoenixville, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Photographic Chemicals,* duty on coal-tar products not 793 used as 794 additional specific 794 *Phthalic Acid,* duty on 794 *Phthalic Anhydride,* duty on 794 *Physical Constants, etc.,* appropriation for operating testing machines to determine 114, 115, 1115, 1116 *Physical Hydrography,* appropriation for continuing researches in 318 *Physical Valuation of Railroads, etc.,* appropriation for expenses of ascertaining 281 *Physically Defective Persons,* alien, excluded admission if unable to earn a living 875 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.
J.,* appropriation for increasing facilities for manufacturing powder 283 for buildings 283 for additional land 283 *Pierce County, Wash.,* grant of lands in abandoned military reservation to; payment 343 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 151, 987 *Pike National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 additions to, authorized 848 lands added to 844 *Pikeville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 267 *Pilot Charts, Hydrographic,* appropriation for preparation, etc 95, 1099clxiii *Pima Indian Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 129, 974 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 31 *Pins Bluff, Art.,* condemned cannon granted to 832 *Pine Island, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for channel 408 *Pine Lake, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 400 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Piney Branch Parkway, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement 693, 1021 *Pintó y Wentworth, René W.,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc 50 *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 134, 977 *Pittsburg, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Pittsburgh, Pa.,* appropriation for public building, post office 267 for installing, etc., mining experiment station 302 for personal services 303 for improvement of harbor 393 bridge authorized across Ohio River to McKees Rocks from 36 enlargement of public building at, authorized 1197 exchange of lands with, for mining experiment station 388 *Pittston, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 267 site for public building at, may be accepted with mining rights reserved 947 *Plainview, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for maintaining quarantine districts for 474, 1164 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief of bureau, clerks, gardeners, etc 451, 1140 for general expenses and investigations 452, 1140 limit on buildings 452, 1140 for investigating plant, fruit, and tree diseases 452, 1141 pecans 1141 for citrus canker; use of balances 452, 1141 local contributions required 1141 for forest, etc., trees, white-pine blister rot, etc 452, 1141 amount for cooperative eradicating white-pine blister rot; conditions 1141 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 452, 1141 for physiology of crop plants, etc 453, 1141 for soil bacteriology and plant-nutrition investigations 453, 1141 cultures for legumes, etc 453, 1141 publication of tests, etc 453, 1141 appropriation for soil fertility investigations; adapting crops from tropical regions, etc 453, 1141 cotton seed interbreeding 1141 for drugs, spices, etc., investigations 453, 1142 for crop technological investigations, etc 453, 1142 for investigating handling, grading, etc., of grain 453 for biophysical examinations, etc 453, 1142 for testing commercial seeds, etc 453, 1142 preventing importing of adulterated, etc., grasses 453, 1142 for improving cereal, tobacco, etc., production 454, 1142 flax cultivation, diseases, etc 454, 1142 corn improvement and production 454, 1142 investigating black and stripe rust 454, 1142 for tobacco production, etc 454, 1142 for breeding fibrous plants for paper making 454, 1142 for drought resistant, etc., crops 454, 1142 for sugar plant, etc., investigations 454, 1142 developing beet seed industry 454, 1142 investigating cane and sorghum sirup production, by-products, etc 454, 1142 for economic botany, improving grazing lands, etc 454, 1142 for dry land, etc., farming experiments 454, 1142 free distribution of trees restricted 454, 1142 for utilizing reclaimed lands in connection with western irrigation agriculture 454, 1143 for pomological investigations, harvesting, etc.; pecans 454, 1143 for experimental gardens and grounds 454, 1143 for investigating, producing, marketing, etc., truck crops, potatoes, etc 454, 1143 for farm, Arlington, Va 455, 1143 for foreign seed and plant introduction, experiments, etc 455, 1143 for land for plant breeding station, Chico, Cal 1143 for purchase, etc., new seeds, and investigation of forage crops; cacti, etc 455, 1143 for administrative expenses 455, 1143 for seed purchase and Congressional distribution 455, 1143 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc., citrus canker 24 for investigating, etc., white pine blister rust 24 for general expenses 31, 826, 829 for seeds, distribution, etc 32 for purchase, etc., valuable seeds 826 *Plants, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 452, 1141 pathological collections 452, 1141 plant disease survey 1141 for nutrition, etc., investigations 453, 1141 testing, etc., cultures for inoculating legumes 453, 1141 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 308 deficiency appropriation for repairing bridges, roads, etc 42 *Plattsburg, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Playa del Rey Inlet and Basin, Venice, Cal.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410clxiv *Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for equipment, etc 691, 1019 for salaries 691, 1019 for swimming pools, etc 691, 1019 for two additional swimming pools 691 volunteer service permitted; restriction 1019 for new site in square 555 1020 *Pleasure Clubs,* exempt from income tax 767 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 450, 1138 for emergency use in eradicating, etc 492, 1167 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 492, 1167 *Plumas National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Plumbing Inspection.
D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, division of 677, 1004 for motorcycles 677, 1004 *Plummer, Idaho,* subdivision of tracts in town site; sale, etc 435 grant of lands to, for public uses 435 payments; use of portion for buildings, etc 435 *Plummerville, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Pneumatic Tubes,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., appraisers’ stores and customhouse, New York City 271 for connecting Navy Department with Annex 607 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transmission by 418, 1063 contracts extended to March 4, 1917 418 extension of existing contracts for one year; restriction on use of appropriation 1063 Congressional commission created to investigate service with a view to purchase 1064 steam to operate, furnished from appropriations for public buildings: payment for 274 *Pocomole River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Point Borinquen, P.
R.,* removal of light station, etc., authorized 537 *Point Judith, R. I.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for removal of shoals, harbor of refuge 406 *Point Lookout, Md.,* appropriation for Confederate cemetery 287 *Point Vincente, Cal.,* appropriation for establishing light and fog-signal station 316 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 464, 1152 *Poisonous Plants,* appropriation for physiological and fermentation investigations of 453, 1142 *Police Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 704, 1032 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc 704, 1032 violations of traffic regulations, Washington Aqueduct, etc., to be punished in 693 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for major, officers, etc 700, 102 additional privates, class one, after March 1, 1917 1027 repeal of restriction on appointments 1027 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 700, 1027 appropriation for fuel, repairs, etc 700, 1028 for contingent expenses 700, 1028 detection of crime 700, 1028 for motor vehicles, maintenance 700, 1028 for site for station, suburban section 700 for reconstructing cells, second precinct 701 for station house, suburban section 1028 for reconstructing cells, etc., seventh precinct 1028 for house of detention 701, 1028 for harbor patrol 701, 1028 for relief fund allowances, etc 1028 duties in enforcing alcoholic liquors prohibition Act 1129 free transportation on street railways to members of, on duty 683, 1011 pension allowances for disabled, etc., members, established 718 emergency service required 720 street railway crossings officers made members of force 720 right, benefits, duties 720 substitution of other members of the force for duty as 721 *Policemen and Firemen’s Relief Fund.
D. C.,* appropriation for allowances from 1028 deficiency appropriation for, 1917 809 consolidation of former relief funds into 718 sources of; deficiency from district revenues 718 allowances for disabilities 718 to widow, etc., in case of death 719 burial expenses 719 retiring and relief board created; composition 719 powers and duties in granting pensions 719 medical examinations of pensioners 720 reduction or discontinuance of pensions for 720 in emergencies pensioners may lie called in to active service 720 *Political Offenses,* aliens convicted of purely, not involving moral turpitude, not excluded admission 877 *Polk County, Minn.,* bridge across Red River of the North, by Grand Forks County, N.
Dak., and, authorized 924 *Pollock, Commander Emmet R., U. S. Navy, retired,* to be commander on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional member; no back pay, etc 603 *Pollock Rip Channel, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of; use of dredges 391 *Pollution of Navigable Streams and Lakes,* appropriation for investigating sanitation, sewage, and 279 *Pollution of Streams, D. C.,* connection of District sewers with Maryland sewerage systems to prevent, in Government parks, etc 717 *Polygamists, etc.,* alien, excluded admission 875 *Pomeroy, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army 832 *Ponca Indian Reservation, Okla.,* appropriation for bridge across Salt Fork of Arkansas River, from tribal funds 237 contribution by Kay and Noble Counties, Okla 237 *Ponca Indians, Okla, and Nebr.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145, 982clxv *Ponce, P.
R.,* terms of court at 966 *“Pontiac,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 *Poor, D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 710, 1038 for transportation of paupers 710, 1038 *Poorhouse, D. C.* (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.). *Poplar Grove, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Port Angeles, Wash.,* sales at auction of unsold suburban townsite lots; price 740 patents to prior purchasers at reappraised price 740 value of improvements not required; conflicting laws-repealed 740 *Port Aransas, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 Turtle Cove Channel 408 *Port Arthur Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Port Bolivar, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to 398 *Port Chester, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of, harbor 392 *Port Clinton, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Port Huron, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of Black River at 401 *Port Jefferson, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Port Royal, S. C.,* appropriation for naval hospital 567 for marine recruiting station, quarters, etc 1178 *Port Washington Business Men’s Association,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Port Washington, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Portage River, Mich.,* aids to navigation entrance to Keweenaw Waterway Harbor of Refuge authorized 537 *Porter,* internal revenue tax on 783 *Portland, Me.,* terms of court at 850 *Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building 267 grant of lands to, for public park; price, reversion, etc 60 *Portland Street SE., D.
C.,* appropriation for grading, etc., Nichols Avenue to Fourth Street SW 688 *Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway Company* granted right of way across lands of Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; conditions 233 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner from 69, 1073 for expenses 70, 1074 for clerk hire, Resident Commissioner 72, 1076 for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 262, 1058 for quarantine system expenses 278 for mail equipments for 422, 1068 for agricultural experiment station 471, 1160 for high power radio station on 1186 bills of lading: restrictions against issuing, in parts, not applicable to shipments to 539 nor requirement for marking “duplicate” thereon 539 election postponed if civil government bill not passed 830 continuance of present officials, etc 830 Military Academy cadets from, increased to two 62 part of Henry Barracks, Cayey, transferred to Navy 568 *Porto Rico Civil Government,* territory included 951 bill of rights; protection of life, liberty, and property 951 slavery prohibited, etc 952 freedom of speech, religion, etc 952 polygamy prohibited 952 prohibition of intoxicants; submission to voters 952 taxation, etc 952 labor restrictions 952 taxes, fees, etc., authorized; issue of of bonds 953 indebtedness Limited: bonds exempt from taxation 953 capital to be at San Juan 953 declaration of natives as citizens of the United States 953 renunciation to retain former alien status 953 persons born of alien parentage considered citizens 953 expenses to be paid from revenues of 953 United States public works excepted 953 public property transferred to people of 954 other transfers when no longer needed 954 control of harbors and navigable streams relinquished to 954 subject to laws to protect navigation, etc 954 permits, etc., continued 954 authority of Secretary of War over, repealed 954 laws of United States, except internal revenue, in force 954 internal revenue tax receipts for use of 954 judicial process, etc 954 reports to be submitted by officials 955 Governor to be appointed by the President 955 power and authority; execution of laws 955 suspension of habeas corpus 955 annual reports, etc 955 executive departments created 955 attorney general and commissioner of education to be appointed by the President 955 others by the governor 956 terms of officers; residence, etc 956 Executive Council formed; duties 956 annual reports from, etc.; no additional pay 956 attorney general to have charge of administration of justice 956 to represent the people in legal proceedings 956 treasurer, bond required; to collect and disburse public moneys 956 depositaries to be designated by, etc 956 interest to be paid by 956 commissioner of the interior to have charge of buildings, lands, etc 956 commissioner of education to supervise public instruction, etc 956 commissioner of agriculture and labor, duties specified 957clxvi commissioner of health, duties specified 957 auditor to be appointed by the President 957 general authority auditing, etc., funds 957 jurisdiction of accounts exclusive; reports from officers to 957 effect of decisions; extent of authority 957 annual fiscal reports to be submitted to 957 power to administer oaths, etc 958 administrative force under supervision of governor 958 appeals from decisions of; procedure 958 executive secretary to be appointed by the governor 958 preservation and promulgation of laws, etc., by 958 laws enacted by legislature to be transmitted to Congress 958 provision for acting governor during vacancy, etc 958 legislature established; composition 958 senate; number, qualifications, residence, etc., of members 958 house of representatives; number, qualifications, residence, etc., of members 959 election districts; representative; senatorial 959 first election; members, etc., to be chosen 959 subsequent 959 terms of office, first election; subsequent 959 no member eligible for office, etc., created during his term 960 pay and mileage 960 each house the sole judge of qualifications of members, etc 960 meeting and organization, first regular session 960 subsequent to be biennially; special 960 enactment of laws; budgets to be submitted 960 action on vetoed measures 960 separate items in appropriation bills may be vetoed by governor 961 laws to be reported to United States Congress 961 appropriations for government expenses continued if not acted upon at sessions 961 legislative proceedings; sessions to be open 961 consideration and passage of acts; restrictions 961 pay, etc., of employees 962 revenue and appropriation bills 962 approval of orders, etc., by governor 962 punishment for bribery, attempts, etc 962 allotment of revenues if insufficient to meet all expenses 962 no appropriations to be made in any fiscal year exceeding revenues available 963 qualification of voters; first election 963 subsequent, citizenship, etc 963 property, prohibited 963 election of Resident Commissioner; term, salary, etc 963 general legislative authority; may alter, repeal, etc., existing laws 964 no new executive department allowed; consolidation permitted 964 public service commission; composition 964 elective members, pay, etc 964 franchises, privileges, etc., to be granted by 964 approval by the governor; action by Congress 964 interstate commerce, etc., laws of United States not applicable 964 laws regulating service of railway carriers authorized 964 provisions required in franchises 964 real estate restrictions continued; report of agricultural holdings 965 judicial proceedings 965 established courts continued; jurisdiction 965 chief and associate justices of supreme court to be appointed by the President 965 organization, etc., of courts by the legislature 965 district court; appointment of judge, district attorney, and marshal 965 salaries, etc.; terms 965 jurisdiction same as United States district courts 965 naturalization of aliens; suits between parties of different States, etc 965 pending cases continued 965 salaries, etc., from United States revenues 966 temporary vacancies, etc 966 practice, procedure, etc., of United States courts to govern 966 writs of error and appeals from supreme court of, to circuit court of appeals, etc 966 district court; qualifications of jurors, etc 966 disposal of fees, fines, etc.; allowance for law library 966 determination of salaries of officials 966 fees to jurors and witnesses 967 writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, etc 967 other court officials to be appointed by the governor 967 salaries of officials not appointed by the President to be paid from insular revenues 967 payment if legislature fail to appropriate 967 salaries, etc., of officials appointed by the President to be paid from insular revenues 967 amounts designated 967 payment of premium on bond 967 other salaries, etc., from municipal revenues 967 continuance of present officers provided for herein 967 offices abolished 967 transfers of bureaus, etc., authorized 968 acknowledgment in, of deeds as to lands in District of Columbia, etc 968 matters pending in courts, continued 968 provisions in effect on approval of Act; present functions of government continued temporarily 968 laws, and ordinances continued except as altered hereby 968 laws not in conflict continued; inconsistent laws repealed 968 Porto Rico Judicial District, constituted; judge, attorney, and marshal to be appointed; tenure, etc 965clxvii jurisdiction, etc 965 terms, Mayaguez 966 Ponce 966 San Juan 966 writs and appeals to circuit court of appeals first circuit and Supreme Court 966 qualifications of jurors, etc 966 fees, etc., revenues of United States 966 salaries, etc., determined by Attorney General of United States 966 mileage allowance, etc., to jurors and witnesses 967 writs of habeas corpus and mandamus 967 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry,* appropriation for care of insane soldiers 640 organization, etc., to correspond with Infantry of the Army 180 promotions below colonel to be regimental; examinations, etc 180 colonel to be detailed from Infantry of the Army 181 grades of lieutenant colonel and major to be filled from senior captains 181 details allowed captains and lieutenants 181 enlisted men to be natives; term, etc 181 service outside of Porto Rico 181 pay, etc., same as Army 181 second lieutenants from native graduates of Military Academy; other native citizens 181 *Portraits of Deceased Members of Congress,* plates of, to be given to heirs, etc 275 *Portsmouth, N.
H.,* appropriation for navy yard public works; remodeling old machine shop 565 for equipping navy yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 for navy yard public works 1177 for naval hospital, three contagions wards 1179 for navy yard, tools for electrical shop 1185 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Post Allowances to Consular and Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for, in belligerent, etc., countries 261, 1057 *Post Office Car Service,* appropriation for; sound and sanitary care required 419 readjustment of pay for, etc 425 requirements for car construction, etc 427 *Post Office Department,* appropriation for Postmaster General, clerks, etc 104 for engineers, watchmen, etc 105 for Postmaster General, chief clerk, etc 1108 for appointment clerk, etc 1108 for chief inspector, etc 105, 1108 for purchasing agent, assistant attorney’s, etc 105, 1108 for attorneys, clerks, etc., Solicitor’s division 105 for care of city post office, Washington, D.
C. 105 for clerks, messengers, engineers, etc 1108 readjustment of salaries of clerks 1109 assignment of employees, to bureaus, offices and divisions 1109 for First Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 105, 1109 for superintendent division of post-office service, assistants 105, 1109 appropriation for superintendent division of appointments, assistants 105, 1109 for superintendent division of dead letters 106, 1109 for chief division of correspondence 106, 1109 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 106, 1109 for superintendent railway adjustments, assistant 106, 1109 for superintendent foreign mails, assistant 106, 1109 for general superintendent Railway Mail Service, assistant 106, 1109 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, chief clerk 106, 1109 for director postal savings division, assistant, etc 1109 for superintendent stamps division 106, 1109 for superintendent division of finance 106, 1109 for superintendent division of classification 107, 1109 for superintendent division of registered mails 107, 1109 for superintendent division of money orders 107, 1109 for director postal savings system, assistants, clerks, etc 107 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, et 107, 1109 for superintendent division of rural mails, etc 107, 1109 for superintendent division of equipment and supplies 107, 1110 for topographer 1110 central supplies districts and offices authorizes; accounting, etc 1069, 1110 for contingent expenses 108, 1110 for rent 108, 1110 for Official Postal Guide 108, 1110 copies for executive departments, etc 108 use of receipts from sales 1110 Postal Service appropriations not to be used for the Department 108, 1110 for Solicitor for the 108, 1110 for printing and binding for 331 for postal service 412, 1058 deficiency appropriation for postal service 3, 23, 820, 827, 830 for judgments.
Court of Claims under 27, 823 for furniture, etc., 1917 819 for Official Postal Guide, 1917 819 for contingent expenses 830 *Post Office Inspectors,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc., in Post Office Department 105 for chief, and chief clerk, in Post Office Department 1108 for salaries of 412, 1059 for per diem; allowances when temporarily absent from home, etc 412, 1059 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 412, 1059 for traveling expenses, etc 412, 1059 for livery hire 413, 1059 for expenses division headquarters 413, 1059 for rewards, etc 413, 1059 for securing information, etc 413, 1059 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 827 *Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, clerks, etc 105 for superintendent, assistants 1109clxviii *Post Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 413, 1060 grading of annual salaries from office receipts 413 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 414, 1060 appointments and assignments limited 1060 for clerks and employees, first and second class offices 414, 1060 for promotion of clerks of specified grades 416, 1062 grade of special clerks designated 416 foremen and stenographers authorized in first class offices 416 increase of clerks allowed 416 foremen and stenographers at first class offices 1062 compensatory time allowed special clerks for working overtime 1062 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 416, 1062 compensatory time, watchmen, etc 1062 for contract station clerks 416, 1063 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 416, 1063 compensatory time for working on holidays; holidays specified 416 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 416, 1063 for unusual conditions 416, 1063 for clerical services, third class offices 417, 1063 allowances for assistant postmasters 417, 1063 for rent, light, and fuel, first, second, and third class offices; leases 417, 1063 limit, third class offices 417, 1063 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 417, 1063 for city delivery; promotions 417, 1063 Detroit River service 417 no distinction in pay for collection of delivery service 417 restitution of reduced salaries 417 for substitutes for carriers absent with pay, etc 417, 1063 for carriers, new offices 417, 1063 pay of substitutes for vacation service, etc 417 substitutes for employees off duty without pay 417 for vehicle allowances; ten-year leases for garages 417, 1063 for messenger service 418, 1063 for pneumatic tubes, etc 418, 1063 for car fare and bicycles 418, 1064 for street car collections 418, 1064 for Detroit River service 418, 1064 for special-delivery messengers 418, 1064 deficiency appropriation for postmasters 820, 827, 830 for unusual conditions 820, 827 for rent, light, and fuel 827, 830 for clerks 827 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 830 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 830 for city delivery 830 contract station contracts for two years allowed 163 pneumatic tube service investigation, etc 1064 provisions assigning fourth class to higher class a mended 163 steam to operate pneumatic tubes, to be furnished from appropriations for public buildings; payment for 274 *Post Roads* (*see* Rural Post Roads). *Post Route, etc., Maps,* appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales 422, 1067 *Postage Stamps,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 421, 1066 to be defaced at mailing office 162 issue of precanceled, authorized 162 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 419, 1064 for manufacture 421, 1066 deficiency appropriation for freight 820, 827, 830 for manufacture of 827 *Postal Employees,* granted leave of absence when injured while on duty 413 allowance in case of death from accident, etc 413 no termination of service on account sick leave for less than a year 413 reinstated after honorable discharge from military service 413 *Postal Guide, Official,* appropriation for publication of 108, 1110 copies for executive departments, etc 108 use of receipts from sales as a further appropriation 1110 deficiency appropriation for publication of 1917 819 *Postal Offenses,* punishment for injury, etc., to mail receptacles or contents 162 willfully taking contents therefrom 162 assaulting carrier while on duty 162 aiding in such offenses 162 mailing threats against the President, etc 919 mailing, etc., liquor advertisements to places where laws prohibit sales, etc 1069 *Postal Savings System,* appropriation for director, assistant, clerks, etc 107, 1109 for clerks, etc., auditing accounts of 81, 1086 for clerks, etc., Treasurer’s Office 82, 1086 for travel and miscellaneous expenses, office of director 421, 1067 for supplies, etc 421, 1067 restriction on deposits modified; amounts bearing interest increased 159 additional deposits allowed without interest 159 funds to be deposited in solvent banks, whether under Federal Reserve system or not; interest 159 reserve to be kept by Treasurer 159 security required for deposits 159 deposits to be distributed locally 159 preference to Federal reserve member banks 160 with the Treasurer 160 withdrawals to pay depositors 160 investments in (government securities authorized 160 purchase of postal savings bonds from holders 160 application of interest on deposits, etc 160 restriction on use of 160 disposal of bonds held as investment 160 *Postal Savings System, Post Office Department,* appropriation for director, assistant, clerks, etc 107, 1109 for travel, etc., office of the Director 421, 1067clxix *Postal Service* (*see also* Postal Savings System), Office of Postmaster General 412, 1058 appropriation for rent, repair shops, and Division of Equipment 412 for rent, repair shops; extended to September 30, 1917 1059 for new building for equipment shops 412 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops 412, 1059 for post office inspectors 412, 1059 for per diem inspectors in the field 412, 1059 for clerks; traveling expenses 412, 1059 for livery hire 413, 1059 for expenses, division headquarters 413, 1059 for rewards, etc 413, 1059 acting employees in place of injured, allowed 413 allowance to disabled employees; payment in case of death 413, 1060 specified employees included 413 no termination of service for absence less than one year on account of sickness 413 reinstatement after military service 413 for special assistant attorney in postal cases 413, 1060 for travel and miscellaneous 413, 1060 Office of First Assistant Postmaster General 413, 1060 appropriation for postmasters 413, 1060 grading salaries from quarterly returns of office receipts 413 for assistants, first and second class offices 414, 1060 for superintendents, clerks, etc., first and second class offices 414, 1060 for promotions, first and second class offices 416, 1062 promotions;
“Special clerks” designated 416 foremen and stenographers authorized 416, 1062 eight-hour law applicable to special clerks 416 increase of clerks; aggregate limited 416 appointments and assignments restricted; classifications permitted 1062 compensatory time allowed special clerks for working holidays 1062 for printers, mechanics, watchmen, etc 416, 1062 compensatory time, watchmen, etc 1062 for contract station clerks 416, 1063 for temporary, auxiliary, and substitute clerks 416, 1063 compensatory time for work on specified holidays 416 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 416, 1063 for unusual conditions 416, 1063 for clerical services, third class offices 417, 1063 assistant postmasters at third class offices 417, 1063 for rent, light, and fuel; terms 417, 1063 allowances, third class offices 417, 1063 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 417, 1063 for city delivery; carriers; promotions 417, 1063 Detroit River service pay 417 no distinction in pay for collection and delivery duty 417 for substitutes, etc 417, 1063 for carriers, etc., at new offices 417, 1063 pay of substitutes rated 417 appropriation for vehicle allowance; garage leases 417, 1063 mail lettings to be under Postmaster General 417 for mail messenger service 418, 1063 payments by postmasters 418 contracts permitted postmasters, clerks, etc 418 for pneumatic tube service 418, 1063 present contracts continued until March 4, 1917 418 present contracts extended for one year 1063 Congressional commission to investigate, etc 1064 for car fare and bicycles 418, 1064 for streetcar collections 418, 1064 Detroit River service 418, 1064 for special delivery fees, etc 418, 1064 for travel and miscellaneous 418, 1064 immediate assignment of fourth class post masters to higher grade 418 disposition of dead letters 418 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General 418, 1064 appropriation for star route transportation in Alaska 418, 1064 emergency service 418, 1064 for steamboat, etc., service, or aeroplanes 418, 1064 for railroad routes; free carriage of officials 419, 1064 bridge service, Saint Louis, Mo 419 service, Union stations, East Saint Louis and Saint Louis 419 special freight train arrangements directed 1064 for freight on postal cards, etc 419, 1064 for post office car service 419 quality of cars required 419 for Railway Mail Service 419, 1064 leaves of absence 420 rent of space at terminals 420, 1064 for electric and cable car service 420, 1066 for foreign mail transportation 420, 1066 for assistant superintendent, New York 421, 1066 contracts for fast service with Great Britain on American ships, authorized; rate limited 1066 for balances due foreign countries 421, 1066 for travel and miscellaneous 421, 1066 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster General 421, 1066 appropriation for postage stamps 421, 1066 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 421, 1066 for distribution 421, 1066 for postal cards 421, 1066 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 421, 1066 for indemnity, lost registered, insured, and collect on delivery matter 421, 1067 for indemnity, lost international registered matter 421, 1067 for travel and miscellaneous 421, 1067 Postal Savings System 421, 1067 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 421, 1067 appropriation for stationery, etc 421, 1067 for official and registry envelopes 421 for Postal Savings System supplies 421, 1067 for city delivery equipment; dies for letter boxes 421clxx appropriation for postmarking stamps, etc 421, 1067 for letter balances, etc 421 for wrapping paper, twine, etc 422 for twine and tying devices 1067 for facing slips, etc 422 for purchase, exchange, etc., of miscellaneous articles 422, 1067 for rural delivery equipment 422, 1067 for expenses, shipping supplies, etc 422, 1067 for preparing post route maps; sales 422, 1067 for miscellaneous supplies, first and second class offices 422 for equipment, first and second class offices 422 for canceling machines, etc 422, 1067 for labor saving devices, etc 422, 1068 for equipment, City Delivery Service 1068 for mail bags, locks, keys, etc., equipment shop expenses 422, 1068 special equipments, departments, Alaska, etc 422, 1068 for labor, equipment shops, etc 422, 1068 for star routes, except Alaska 422, 1068 discontinued where served by rural delivery 423, 1068 new routes restricted 423, 1068 for rural delivery service 423, 1068 reorganization of service 423 for extending parcel post for farm products; experimental 424 for village delivery, second and third class offices 424, 1068 for travel and miscellaneous 424, 1068 for supplying deficiencies, payable from the treasury 424, 1068 transporting second class mail by freight 424 increase allowed railroads for parcel post limit of weight increase 425 roads allowed for increase of parcel post weight in specified zones 425 readjustment of railroad routes compensation 425 parcel post service modifications authorized; approval of Interstate Commerce Commission as to weights, etc 431 contracts for transportation may be signed by an Assistant Postmaster General for increased pay to employees receiving not more than $1,000 a year 1069 only employees under this act affected 1069 classified salaries over $800 excluded 1069 districts for distributing supplies to be designated 1069 liquor advertisements, etc., not to be mailed to places where laws prohibit soliciting orders for liquors, etc 1069 punishment for mailing forbidden matter; venue of actions 1069 punishment for interstate transportation of intoxicants into State or Territory prohibiting sale, etc., therein 1069 no shipment of liquors contrary to State laws, authorized 1069 notices of States prohibiting liquor advertisements to be posted, etc 1069 to take effect July 1, 1917 1202 deficiency appropriation for mail bags 3 for messenger service 23, 827 for wagon service 3 deficiency appropriation for railroad routes 24, 820, 827 for electric and cable car service 24 for indemnity, lost registered matter, etc 24, 827 for stationery 24 for city delivery supplies 24 for twine, etc 24 for facing slips, etc 24 for star routes, except Alaska 24, 827 for postmasters 820, 827, 830 for unusual conditions 820, 827 for freight on postal cards, etc 820, 827, 830 for star routes in Alaska 820, 830 for disability, etc., allowances 820, 827 for special delivery 820 for office appliances 827 for indemnities, domestic registered mail 827 for shipment of supplies 827, 830 for inspectors 827 for parcel post insurance 827 for Railway Mail Service 827, 830 for post office car service 827 for rural delivery 827 for city delivery 827, 830 for rewards, etc 827 for assistant post masters and clerks 827 for separating mails 827, 830 for rent, light, and fuel 827, 830 for clerks in post offices 827 for intaglio seals 827 for postal cards 827 for deposits to credit of miscellaneous receipts 827 for E.
M. Morgan 827 for miscellaneous items, first and second class offices 830 for Marshall Field and Company 830 canceling stamp authorized tor Newark, N. J., two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration 530 Gulfport, Miss., to commemorate Mississippi Centennial Exposition 854 Springfield, Ill., to commemorate admission of Illinois as a State 862 claims for losses, extended to Navy mail clerks 163 contract stations, two-year terms allowed for 163 diverted mails, limit on allowance for, at weighing periods repealed 116 empty mail bags may be returned to mails in emergency cases; cartage 160 first class mail limit of weight to be same as fourth 162 limit to penalty privilege matter 162 fourth class poet offices; provisions for as signing to higher class amended 163 issue of duplicates for lost, etc., checks or warrants 38 mail in bulk accepted for transmission; pieces of third class matter 162 fourth class matter 162 money or securities from Treasury Department 162 prepayment of postage required 163 postal savings system modified 159 punishment for injurying mail receptacles, etc 162 mailing, etc., threats against the President 919 railroad transportation; readjustment of pay for; service classified 425clxxi railroad transportation; full car service; apartment car service; storage car service 425 mail, equipment, supplies, and employees included in 426 closed pouch service by railroad employees; units of measurements 426 rates of pay, full car service; initial and terminal rates 426 apartment car service; initial and terminal rates 426 storage car service; initial and terminal rates 426 deductions for cars below standard; no allowance for extra lengths 426 closed pouch service; initial and terminal rates 426 land grant roads to receive reduced pay 426 expenses included in initial and terminal rates 426 variations in allowances authorized 426 mileage computations; full and apartment cars 427 storage cars 427 changes in service allowed; additional pay restricted 427 special contracts for service at higher rates authorized 427 report to Congress of 427 post office cars; construction and maintenance 427 sound and sanitary condition 427 restriction on wooden 427 to be of steel after July 1, 1917 427 allowance in emergency cases 427 responsibility of carrier for service over other roads 427 land grant roads 427 facilities to be furnished by carriers 427 station space, rooms, etc 427 penalty for noncompliance with specified conditions 428 general authority of Postmaster General over 428 penalty for noncompliance with requirements of 428 deductions for diminished service 428 rail and water service included in 428 exceptions as to mails by freight trains 428 rates for 428 sworn statements to be made by carriers 428 carriage of other than first class mail at express rates 428 information from Interstate Commerce Commission to determine 428 discretionary rates for fourth class matter and periodicals 428 determination by Interstate Commerce Commission 428 less frequent dispatch of third and fourth class mail and periodicals authorized 428 return of postal cards, supplies, etc., in unused space of mail cars, authorized 429 empty mail bags, etc., may be returned to the mails in emergency cases between October and April; pay for additional space 429 weighing periods, etc., hereafter at discretion of Postmaster General; expenses of computing 429 continuance of present rates pending decision of Interstate Commerce Commission 429 railroad transportation; continuance of present rates; selected use of space rate system; readjustment on decision of Commission 429 carriers required to transport mails; service and compensation 429 rates for, etc., to be determined by Interstate Commerce Commission 429 basis of determining; procedure 429 statement of transportation requirements, etc., to be filed by Postmaster General 429 employees, etc., for preparation of 430 plan to be submitted 430 answer of carriers 430 taking of testimony, etc 430 classification of carriers and rates by Commission 430 additional, etc., weighings, pending decision 430 rates to be established by Commission; payment of 430 reexaminations allowed after six months 430 full authority vested in Interstate Commerce Commission 430 reduced allowance to land grant roads 430 present pay continued, until rates fixed by Commission 431 appropriations available for established rates, etc 431 penalty for refusal by carriers to perform service 431 second class mail; prohibition on sending by freight trains repealed 424 no unfair discriminations 424 submission of complaints; hearings 424 appeal from adverse decision to court of appeals, District of Columbia 424 jurisdiction of court exclusive 425 precedence and expedition of cases 425 stamps to be canceled at mailing office 162 precanceled, may be furnished 162 star route contracts, awarded to lowest bidder according to terms of advertisement 161 requirements of service 161 substitution of other service if bids exorbitant, etc 161 temporary contracts on failure by accepted bidder, for new routes, etc 161 limitations, etc 161 cost charged to defaulting contractor, etc 162 lien allowed persons for services to contractor 162 payment by Postmaster General; limitation 162 supplies distributing and accounting districts authorized, etc 1069, 1110 *Postal Supplies* (*see also* Equipment and Supplies Division, Post Office Department). delivery districts for, to be designated 1069, 1110 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service,* appropriation for 421, 1067 *Postmaster General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 104 for chairman, board of inspection 105 for chief clerk, et 1108 for appointment clerk, chairman, board of inspectors, etc 1108clxxii appropriation for chief inspector, etc 105, 1108 for purchasing agent, etc 105, 1108 for attorneys, etc., division of solicitor 105, 1108 for employees, care of city post office, Washington, D.
C. 105 for postal service under 412, 1058 for rent of buildings for repair shops, and Equipment Division 412 for construction of new building for shops, etc.; site 412 for power, light, etc 412 for rent, repair shops, etc.; extended to September 30, 1917 1059 for light, power, etc., equipment shops building 1059 for inspectors, etc 412, 1059 acting employees allowed in place of injured 413 absence with pay allowed disabled employees 413 payment in case of death 413 specified employees included 413 for allowances 413, 1059 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 413, 1060 for experimental extension of parcel post for marketing farm products 424 authorized to readjust pay for mail transportation by railroads; basis of 425 existing rates continued until decision of Interstate Commerce Commission 429 statement of requirements to be filed with Commission 429 employees, etc., for preparation of, authorized 430 biddings, etc., for mail contracts put under direction of 418 may pay persons for services rendered on star routes on failure of employing contractor 162 may readjust salaries of clerks in Department 1109 to assign employees to various bureaus, offices, and divisions of the Department; report, etc., to be submitted 1109 to post bulletins of States prohibiting liquor advertisements, etc 1069 to prescribe regulations for issue of duplicates for lost, etc., checks or warrants 37 transportation contracts may be signed by an Assistant 1068 weighing periods for railroad mail transportation to be determined by 429 *Post master, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc 72, 1076 for horses and wagons 72, 1076 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, carriers, etc 68, 1072 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 413, 1060 grading of annual salaries from office receipts 413 for assistants, first and second class offices 414, 1060 for assistants, third class offices 417, 1063 deficiency appropriation for compensation 820, 827, 830 for assistant, end clerks 827 allowances for procuring enlistments in Army 186 Navy or Marine Corps 560 immediate assignment of fourth class, to higher grades 418 may be designated to pay mail messengers, etc 418 assistants, etc., at third and fourth class offices may perform messenger service; pay 418 *Potash,* appropriation for plants, etc., for obtaining, on a commercial scale 465, 1153 sale of product of experiments, etc 465 *Potash Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 464, 1153 *Potash Salts,* appropriation for geological researches to determine presence of 301 *Potatoes,* appropriation for investigating diseases for study of producing, handling, etc 454, 1143 *Potawatomi Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for bridges; contribution by State and county 133 subject to consent of Indian council 133 *Potomac Electric Power Company, D.
C.,* overhead wires on Water Street SW., between Sixth and Fourteenth, to be removed by 1021 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc 289 for grading, etc., west of embankment 289 east of embankment 289 for outdoor sports portions 290 for extending sea wall 290 for extending Easbys Point sewer 290 for field house, East 290 for parkway connecting Rock Creek Park and 282 additions authorized to parkway connecting Rock Creek Park and 689 *Potomac River,* appropriation for improvement of, at Washington, D.
C. 394 bridge authorized across, Riverside, Md 899 construction of new Aqueduct Bridge across, authorized; cost, etc 163 appropriation for plans, etc 163 *Pottawatomie Indians, Okla., Citizen Band of,* appropriation for payment to certain enrolled members of 983 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 156, 991 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis. and Mich., Wisconsin Band of,* appropriation for self-support, etc.; percapita distribution, etc 156, 991 *Pottery,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 115, 1116 *Potts, Captain Templin Morris, U.
S. Navy retired,* to be rear admiral on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Pottstown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Poultry and Eggs,* appropriation for investigating, preparing, for market, etc 463, 1152 experimental shipments, etc 463, 1152 *Poultry Feeding and Breeding,* appropriation for experiments in 450, 1139clxiii *Powder, Army* (*see also* Ammunition, Army), price for, other than email anus, limited 350, 913 *Powder Factory, Army,* appropriation for establishing, etc 283 site may be accepted, etc 283 *Powder, Navy* (*see also* Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy), appropriation for purchase and manufacture of smokeless 563, 1175 limitation on price for, other than small arms 563, 1175 purchase of, subject to full operation of Indianhead plant 563, 1175 *Powell National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Power Boat Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 418, 1164 *Power Sites, Public Lands,* withdrawal of forfeited Oregon and California Railroad land grants suitable for 219 *Prairie Dogs,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 467, 1155 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 84, 1088 *Predacious Fishes, etc.,* investigation of damages to fisheries by, etc 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Preece, W.
H., and Associates,* may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Kentucky and West Virginia 7 *Prescott, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Prescott National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 76, 1080 for Secretary of, executive clerk, clerks, etc 76, 1080 for traveling expenses of 290 for protecting the person of 311 for printing ascertainment of electoral vote for 326 for purchase of radiodynamic torpedo control inventions of John Hays Hammond, jr., upon approval of 347 board of Army and Navy officers to examine and report 347 for inauguration expenses, 1917, at the Capitol 874 for naval emergency fund under; expenditures specified 1192 deficiency appropriation for administration of customs laws 31 action on selection of naval officers recommended for promotion by board of admirals 579 authority in time of war, or emergency prior to March 1, 1918, to procure ships or war material from any person 1193 authority over Canal Zone specifically designated 527 authorized to abolish duplication of work by departments, etc., reported by Efficiency Bureau 1122 to accept gift of birthplace of Abraham Lincoln 385 to appoint Bernard A.
Schaaf, master signal electrician, retired 900 commission of Navy officers to investigate, etc., necessity for additional navy yard, stations, etc 571 authorized to appoint commission of Navy officers; advisability, etc., of abolishing any present yards 571 delegates to World’s Purity Federation Congress 1134 representative to celebration of landing of Sir Francis Drake on coast of California 60 to assume exclusive control of transportation systems, for military traffic, etc., in time of war 645 to designate game, etc., reserves on lands purchased under conservation act 476 to draft National Guard, etc., into military service with Army 339 to fill vacancies in United States section of International High Commission 8 to invite delegates from other nations to International Farm Congress 475 foreign nations to send delegates to International Farm Congress, 1918 1168 Governments of Central and South America to Second Pan American Financial Conference 1052 great Governments to a conference for peaceful settlement of disputes, etc 618 appoint representatives of the United States 618 may suspend construction of new vessels if tribunal established, etc 618 Spain and Pan American countries to Texas Bicentennial, etc., Exposition 217 to procure military supplies in time of war; means provided for 213 to raise maximum strength of Army enlisted men 36 to secure equal facilities, etc., to American vessels by Foreign Governments 737 to advise Congress if not obtained by diplomatic action 737 cadets at large to Military Academy to be selected by 62 number from “honor schools” 62 civil government provisions for Porto Rico 951 duties for enforcing provisions against unfair competition 799 may add designated public lands to Colorado and Pike National Forests, Colo 848 may appoint Leonard G.
Hoffman assistant paymaster Navy 1184 James Jackson, brigadier general, retired 627 as brigadier general, retired, any colonel on retired list naving specified service record 627 as major general, any brigadier general having specified service 628 any brigadier general, retired, having specified Civil War record 628 any retired officer with specified Civil War and Army record 628 may call international conference for regulating immigration of aliens, etc 894 may detail officers and enlisted men from Navy and Marine Corps to serve Republic of Haiti 223 may direct investment of postal savings deposits in Government bonds 160clxxiv Philippine Islands; authority of, over acts of legislature relating to tariff, immigration, currency, or coinage 548 approval, etc., of acts of legislature 551 appointment of Governor General, etc 552 vice governor 553 auditor 553 chief, and associate justices of the Supreme Court 555 punishment for mailing, etc., threats against 919 requested to designate day to receive funds for relief of Ruthenians (Ukrainians) 999 to appoint advisory commission for Council of National Defense 649 Board on Mobilizing Industries Essential for Military Preparedness 214 commissioners of United States Shipping Board 729 members of Tariff Commission 795 information from, to be at disposal of 796 governor of Porto Rico 955 auditor; authority, etc 957 supreme and district court judges, etc 965 seven members of Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 608 West Indian Islands ceded by Denmark placed under direction of 1132 appointment of governor, etc 1132 proclamation to issue on payment for, etc 1133 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for road connecting Fort Winfield Scott and Fort Miley 637 permission for occupying portion of by Palace of Fine Arts, Panama Pacific Exposition, continued; conditions, etc 637 right of way through, granted San Francisco for sewer 919 *Pribil of Islands, Alaska* (*see also* Alaska Fisheries Service), sale of skins of fur seals taken for food on, authorized 236 *Priest River, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Pend Oreille River at 6 *Princes Lower Landing, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at, near Jackson 123 *Princeton, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Printing and Stationery Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79, 1084 *Printing Committee, Joint* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Printing Paper,* duty on, valued above 5 cents per pound 795 countervailing, from country imposing export tax on, wood pulp, etc 795 on free list, valued not above 5 cents per pound 795 *Prints, etc.,* time extended for registering, etc., delayed by existing war 516 *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 256, 1052 *Prisoners, D.
C.,* appropriation for payments to abandoned families of 706, 1034 for support of jail, etc 706, 1034 for transporting 707, 1034 deficiency appropriation for support of jail 807 for payments to abandoned families of 807 *Prisoners of War, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, etc., of, under Navy Department 557, 1169 insane, admitted to Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.C 558 *Prisoners, United States Courts,* appropriation for inspection of prisons and, etc 312 for support of, etc 314 deficiency appropriation for support, etc. 32, 33, 44, 819, 827 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries), appropriation for superintendent of 109, 1111 for inspection of, and prisoners 312 superintendent of, to serve on commission to submit plans for manufacture by convicts of articles for the Government 819 *Private Land Claims,* survey, etc., directed of, in California, on deposit of costs, etc 995 time extended for filing, with surveyors general; condition 342 *Probation System, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 704, 1031 *Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 72, 1076 for reporting, Senate 69, 1073 for printing and binding 330 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting, House of Representatives 822 for extra services reporting, Senate 821 *Procurers* (*see also* Prostitution), alien, excluded admission 876 *Production of Dutiable Articles Abroad, Cost of,* appropriation for investigations, reports, etc., on 111 duties transferred to Tariff Commission 796 *Professors, etc., Naval Academy,* number, pay, etc., at discretion of Secretary of the Navy 607 *Professors for Colleges, etc., Alien,* not excluded admission under contract labor laws 878 *Prohibition in Alaska,* preventing manufacture, sale, etc., of intoxicating liquors and alcohol 903 permissive use, etc., regulations, etc 903 *Prohibition in District of Columbia,* provisions regulating sale, etc., of alcoholic liquors 1123 *Prohibition in Porto Rico,* provisions in civil government Act relating to intoxicants 952 *Projectile Plant, Navy,* appropriation for erection, equipment, etc 563 for completion and equipment of 1175 limit of cost increased 1175 *Projectiles, Army,* appropriation for modernizing, etc 346, 911 *Projectiles, Navy,* appropriation for developing armor piercing, etc 564, 1176 *Properties of Materials,* appropriation for investigations to determine, etc 114, 1116 *Property and Disbursing Officers, National Guard,* appropriation for pay 646clxxv *Property of Carriers,* appropriation for expenses, determining valuation of, subject to interstate commerce regulations 281 *Prostitutes,* alien, excluded admission 876 provisions for deportation of alien 889 *Prostitution, etc.,* importing aliens for, or other immoral purposes a felony 878 punishment for, harboring, etc.; jurisdiction 878 attempts to return after deportation 878 evidence of husband or wife admissible 879 deportation of aliens, inmates of, or connected with, houses of 889 employed in house of, dance hall, or similar resort 889 attempting to return after; punishment for 889 *Providence Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for support, etc., destitute patients in 293 for isolating ward 703, 1031 *Providence, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of river and harbor 292 *Provisions, Army* (*see* Subsistence, Army). *Provisions, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 613, 1189 enlisted men on shore, to have Army ration 613, 1189 Navy ration at foreign stations, etc 613, 1189 deficiency appropriation for 29, 339, 816 *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation for 603, 1182 deficiency appropriation for 30, 815, 816, 828 *Psychopathic Inferiority, Constitutional,* aliens of, excluded admission 875 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Aberdeen, Wash 263 for Akron, Ohio 263 for Albion, Mich 263 for Alliance, Nebr 263 for Altus, Okla 263 for Amherst, Mass 263 for Andalusia, Ala 263 for Anoka, Minn 263 for Antigo, Wis 263 for Ashland, Ky 263 for Ashland, Ohio 263 for Athens, Tenn 263 for Atlanta, Ga., post office, etc 263 for Attleboro, Mass 263 for Aurora, Nebr 263 for Austin, Tex 263 for Bakersfield, Cal 263 for Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 263 for Barnesville, Ga 263 for Bartow, Fla 263 for Basin, Wyo 263 for Batavia, N.
Y 263 for Bay City, Mich 263 for Bay City, Tex 263 for Bayonne, N.J 263 for Beaver Dam, Wis 263 for Beeville, Tex 263 for Belton, Tex 263 for Bemidji, Minn 263 for Berlin, N.H. 263 for Berwick, Pa. 263 for Birmingham, Ala 263 for Blackwell, Okla 263 for Bluffton, Ind 263 appropriation for Bonne Terre, Mo 263 for Boone, Iowa 263 for Brenham, Tex 263 for Bridgeport, Conn 263 for Brooklyn, N. Y., post office 263 for Buckhannon, W. Va 263 for Buena Vista, Va 263 for Buffalo, N. Y., customhouse, etc 263 for Buffalo, Wyo 264 for Burlington, N.
C 264 for Cairo, Ill 264 for Calumet, Mich 264 for Cambridge. Md 264 for Cameron, Tex 264 for Caribou, Me 264 for Carlinville, Ill 264 for Carroll, Iowa 264 for Carrollton, Ill 264 for Carson City, Nev 264 for Caruthersville, Mo 264 for Cedar Falls, Iowa 264 for Chadron, Nebr 264 for Chamberlain, S. Dak 264 for Chariton, Iowa 264 for Charles City, Iowa 264 for Charleston, Ill 264 for Charles Town, W. Va 264 for Charlotte, Mich 264 for Charlotte, N. C.; rent 264 for Cherokee, Iowa 264 for Cherrydale, Kans 264 for Chicago, Ill., post office, etc 264 for Chillicothe, Mo 264 for Cody, Wyo 264 for Cohoes, N.Y 264 for Columbia, S.
C 264 for Coshocton, Ohio 264 for Cuero, Tex 264 for Davenport, Iowa 264 for Decatur, Ala 264 for De Funiak Springs, Fla 264 for De Land, Fla 264 for Denton, Tex 264 for Des Moines, Iowa 264 for Dickinson, N. Dak 264 for Douglas, Ariz 264 for Dowagiac, Mich 264 for Dubois, Pa 264 for Durango, Colo 264 for Durant, Okla 264 for East Las Vegas, N. Mex 264 for East Orange, N. J 264 for East Pittsburgh, Pa 264 for East Saint Louis, Ill 264 for Eatonton, Ga 264 for Elkhart, Ind 264 for Elkins, W.
Va 264 for Ellensburg, Wash 264 for El Paso, Tex 265 for Elyria, Ohio 265 for Evansville, Ind 265 for Falls City, Nebr 265 for Farmington, Mo 265 for Fayette, Mo 265 for Fitzgerald. Ga 265 for Flint, Mich 265 for Fordyce, Ark 265 for Fort Atkinson, Wis 265 for Fort Fairfield, Me 265 for Fort Morgan, Colo 265 for Fort Plain, N. Y 265 for Fort Wayne, Ind 265 for Franklin, Pa 265clxxvi appropriation for Franklin, Va 265 for Frederick, Md 265 for Fremont, Ohio 265 for Front Royal, Va 265 for Fulton, Mo 265 for Galesburg, Ill 265 for Gardiner, Me 265 for Glasgow, Ky 265 for Glenwood Springs, Colo 265 for Globe, Ariz 265 for Gouverneur, N.
Y 265 for Grand Junction, Colo 265 for Greensburg, Ind 265 for Greenwich, Conn 265 for Grinnell, Iowa 265 for Hackensack, N.J. 265 for Hammond, La 265 for Harrisburg, Pa., rent 265 for Harrisonville, Mo 265 for Hartford, Conn 265 for Hastings, Mich 265 for Hiawatha, Kans 265 for Holly Springs, Miss 265 for Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 265 for Hornell, N. Y. 265 for Houghton, Mich 265 for Humboldt, Tenn 265 for Huntington, Ind 265 for Huntington, W. Va., rent, etc 265 for Indiana, Pa 265 for Indianapolis, Ind 265 for Jackson, Mich 265 for Jacksonville, Fla 266 for Jamestown, N.
Dak 266 for Jasper, Ala 266 for Jersey City, N.J. 266 for Kalispell, Mont 266 for Kendallville, Ind 266 for Keokuk, Iowa 266 for Kirksville, Mo., rent 266 for Knoxville, Tenn 266 for Laconia, N. H. 266 for Lakeland, Fla 266 for Lancaster, Ky 266 for Lancaster, S. C 266 for Las Cruces, N. Mex 266 for Lewistown, Pa 266 for Lincoln, Nebr 266 rent 266 for Little Falls, Minn 266 for Lock Haven, Pa 266 for Logan, Ohio 266 for Los Angeles, Cal 266 for Lyons, N. Y. 266 for McComb, Miss 266 for McKees Rocks, Pa 266 for Madison, S.
Dak 266 for Madisonville, Ky 266 for Maquoketa, Iowa 266 for Marion, Ky 266 for Marion, S, C. 266 for Marlin, Tex 266 for Marquette, Mich 266 for Martin, Tenn 266 for Maryville, Tenn 266 for Media, Pa 266 for Memphis, Tenn 266 for Mena, Ark 266 for Merrill, Wis 266 for Middletown, Conn 266 for Middletown, Ohio 266 for Milwaukee, Wis 266 for Minden, La 266 for Missoula, Mont., rent 266 appropriation for Moberly, Mo 266 rent 266 for Monessen, Pa 267 for Monongahela, Pa 267 for Montclair, N.J. 267 for Montevideo, Minn 267 for Moultrie, Ga 267 for Mount Carmel, Ill 267 for Murray, Ky 267 for Muskegon, Mich 267 for Nacogdoches, Tex 267 for Nashville, Tenn 267 for Naugatuck, Conn 267 for Navasota, Tex 267 for Neenah, Wis 267 for New Albany, Ind., rent 267 for Newark, N.
J 267 for New Braunfels, Tex 267 for Newburyport, Mass 267 for Newcastle, Wyo 267 for New Haven, Conn 267 for New Orleans, La., customhouse and post office 267 for Newport, R. I 267 rent 267 for New York, N. Y., assay office 267 for Norfolk, Va 267 for Oklahoma City, Okla 267 for Olney, Ill 267 for Omaha, Nebr 267 for Oneida, N. Y. 267 for Oneonto, N. Y. 267 for Opelika, Ala 267 for Orange, Tex 267 for Orlando, Fla 267 for Owego, N. Y 267 for Paintsville, Ky 267 for Palatka, Fla 267 for Peoria, Ill 267 for Philadelphia, Pa., post office, etc 267 for Pikeville, Ky 267 for Phoenixville, Pa 267 for Pittsburgh, Pa 267 for Pittston, Pa 267 for Portland, Oreg 267 for Pottstown, Pa 268 for Prescott, Ark 268 for Pulaski, Va 268 for Putnam, Conn 268 for Quincy, Ill 268 for Quitman, Ga 268 for Raton, N.
Mex 268 for Reading, Mass 268 for Red Bluff, Cal 268 for Redfield, S. Dak 268 for Rhinelander, Wis 268 for Richfield, Utah 268 for Richmond, Va 268 for Ridgway, Pa 268 for Rockville, Conn 268 for Rogers, Ark 268 for Roseburg, Oreg 268 for Rumford, Me 268 for Saco, Me 268 for Saginaw, Mich 268 for Saint Augustine, Fla 268 for Saint Johns, Oreg 268 for Saint Johnsbury, Vt 268 for Saint Joseph, Mo 268 for Saint Louis, Mo., post office 268 for Saint Marys, Ohio 268 for Saint Paul, Minn 268 for Saint Peter, Minn 268 for Saint Petersburg, Fla 268clxxvii appropriation for Salamanca, N.Y. 268 for Salisbury, Md 268 for San Pedro, Cal 268 for Santa Fe, N.
Mex 268 for Saranac Lake, N. Y 268 for Savanna, Ill 268 for Sayre, Pa 268 for Seymour, Conn 268 for Seymour, Ind 268 for Shawnee, Okla 268 for Shelby, N. C. 268 for Shelbyville, Ind 268 for Shelbyville, Ky 268 for Sidney, Ohio 268 for Skowhegan, Me 269 for Somersworth, N. H. 269 for South Bethlehem, Pa 269 for South Boston, Va 269 for Southbridge, Mass 269 for Spanish Fork, Utah 269 for Springfield, Ohio 269 for Stamford, Tex 269 for State College, Pa 269 for Statesboro, Ga 269 for Stockton, Cal 269 for Syracuse, N.
Y 269 for Tacoma, Wash 269 for Tarentum, Pa 269 for Taylorville, Ill 269 for Terre Haute, Ind 269 for Thomasville, N. C. 269 for Titusville, Pa 269 for Tomah, Wis 269 for Tullahoma, Tenn 269 for Tulsa, Okla 269 for Twin Falls, Idaho 269 for Unionville, Mo 269 for Valley City, N. Dak 269 for Vancouver, Wash 269 for Van Wert, Ohio 269 for Vermilion, S. Dak 269 for Vineland, N.J. 269 for Wahoo, Nebr 269 for Walden, N. Y. 269 for Warrenton, Va 269 for Washington, D. C., Interior Department offices 269 Winder Building 269 Hygienic Laboratory 270 for Washington, Ind 269 for Washington, Iowa 269 for Washington Court House, Ohio 269 for Waterloo, N.
Y. 269 for Waynesboro, Va 269 for Waynesburg, Pa 269 for Waynesville, N. C. 269 for Wellsburg, W. Va 269 for Wenatchee, Wash 269 for Wheeling, W. Va 269 for Wilkesboro, N. C. 269 for Willow, Cal 269 for Wilmington, N. C. 269 rent 270 for Wilmington, Ohio 270 for Winnemucca, Nev 270 for Woodbury, N.J 270 for Woodstock, Ill 270 for Woodward, Okla 270 for Worcester, Mass 270 for Yoakum, Tex 270 for Ypsilanti, Mich 270 for construction, etc., quarantine stations 27 for repairs and preservation 270 for mechanical equipment for heating, hoisting, etc 271 appropriation for vaults and safes, etc 271 for general expenses, skilled employees, etc., Office of Supervising Architect 271 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 271 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 271 for mechanical labor force 271 for contingent expenses, materials, etc 272 for commissions to architects 272 for operating force; employees specified. 272 for furniture and repairs 273 for operating supplies; fuel, lights, water, etc 273 for Supervising Architect, etc 79, 1084 deficiency appropriation for Aberdeen, Wash 16 for Aledo, Ill 16 for Alliance, Nebr 16 for Anoka, Minn 16 for Antigo, Wis 16 for Ashland, Ky 16 for Ashland, Ohio 16 for Attleboro, Mass 16 for Aurora, Nebr 16 for Bakersfield, Cal 16 for Barnesville, Ga 16 for Bartow, Fla 16 for Basin, Wyo 16 for Bay City, Tex 16 for Bayonne, N.J. 16 for Beardstown, Ill 17 for Beaufort, S.
C. 17 for Beeville, Tex 17 for Belton, Tex 17 for Berlin, N.H. 17 for Binghamton, N. Y 17 for Birmingham, Ala 17 for Blackwell, Okla 17 for Boston, Mass., rent 824 for Brenham, Tex 17 for Buckhannon, W. Va 17 for Burlington, N. C. 17 for Burlington, Wis 17 for Butler, Mo 17 for Caribou, Me 17 for Chadron, Nebr 17 for Chapel Hill, N. C 17 for Charles City, Iowa 17 for Charlotte, Mich 17 for Cleveland, Ohio 29 for Cody, Wyo 17 for Cohoes, N. Y. 17 for Columbia, S. 17 for Commerce, Tex 17 for Cordova, Alaska 17 for De Land, Fla 17 for Dickinson, N.
Dak 17 for Douglas, Ariz 17 for Dowagiac, Mich 17 for Dubois, Pa 17 for Durango, Colo 17 for East Orange, N. J 17 for Ellensburg, Wash 17 for El Paso, Tex 17 for Elyria, Ohio 17 for Falls City, Nebr 17 for Farmville, Va 17 for Fordyce, Ark 17 for Fort Atkinson, Wis 17 for Fort Morgan, Colo 17 for Franklin, Va 17 for Frederick, Md 17 for Fremont, Ohio 17 for Fulton, Mo 17clxxviii deficiency appropriation for Gallatin, Tenn 17 for Garden City, Kans 17 for Gardiner, Me 17 for Girard, Kans 17 for Glasgow, Ky 17 for Glenwood, Iowa 17 for Globe, Ariz 17 for Gouverneur, N.
Y. 17 for Grinnell, Iowa 17 for Hackensack, N. J. 17 for Hammond, La 17 for Hiawatha, Kans 17 for Honey Grove, Tex 18 for Honolulu, Hawaii, quarantine station 803 for Hoopeston, Ill 18 for Hornell, N. Y 18 for Humboldt, Tenn 13 for Huntington, Ind 18 for Jamestown, N. Dak 18 for Jaspar, Ala 18 for Kalispell, Mont 18 for Kirksville, Mo 18 for Laconia, N.H 18 for La Crosse, Wis 824 for La Junta, Colo 18 for Lancaster, Ky 18 for Las Cruces, N. Mex 18 for Laurel, Miss 18 for Lincoln, Nebr 18 for Little Falls, Minn 18 for Live Oak, Fla 18 for Logan, Ohio 18 for McComb, Miss 18 for Madison.
S. Dak 18 for Maquoketa, Iowa 18 for Marion, S. C 18 for Marlin, Tex 18 for Martin, Tenn IS for Maryville, Tenn 18 for Media, Pa 18 for Mena, Ark 18 for Merrill, Wis 18 for Middletown, Conn 18 for Middletown, Ohio 18 for Minneapolis, Minn 803 for Missoula, Mont 18 for Moberly, Mo 18 for Montevideo, Minn 18 for Mount Pleasant, Tex 18 for Mount Vernon, N. Y 18 for Muskegon, Mich 18 for Nacogdoches, Tex 18 for Naugatuck, Conn 18 for Navasota, Tex 18 for Neenah, Wis 18 for New Braunfels, Tex 18 for Newburyport, Mass 18 for Orlando, Fla 18 for Palatka, Fla 18 for Pittsburg, Tex 18 for Pottstown, Pa 18 for Pulaski, Va 18 for Quitman, Ga 18 for Reading, Mass 18 for Redfield, S.
Dak 18 for Richfield, Utah 18 for Ridgway, Pa 18 for Rockville, Conn 19 for Rogersville, Tenn 803 for Roseburg, Oreg 19 for Rumford, Me 19 for Salamanca, N.Y 19 for Salem, N.J 803 for Sanford, Fla 19 deficiency appropriation for Savanna, Ill 19 for Seymour, Conn 19 for Shelby, N. C 19 for Shelbyville, Ky. 19 for Sidney, Ohio 19 for Skowhegan, Me 19 for South Bethlehem, Pa 19 for South Boston, Va 19 for Stamford, Tex 19 for Statesboro, Ga 19 for Tarentum, Pa 19 for Taylorville, Ill 19 for Titusville, Pa 19 for Twin Falls, Idaho 19 for Van Wert, Ohio 19 for Vancouver, Wash 19 for Vernon, Tex 19 for Wahoo, Nebr 19 for Warrenton, Va 19 for Washington, D.
C., central heating, etc., plant 19 office building for Interior Department 19 Bureau of Engraving and Printing 803 for Washington, Ga 19 for Washington, Ind 19 for Washington, Iowa 19 for Waterloo, N. Y 19 for Water Valley, Miss 19 for Waynesville, N. C 19 for Webb City, Mo 19 for Wellsburg, W. Va 19 for West Point, Ga 19 for Willow, Cal 19 for Wilmington, N.C 803 for Woodbury, N.J 19 for Yoakum, Tex 19 for repairs and preservation 20, 29, 824 for vaults, safes, etc 20 for operating force 20 for operating supplies 20, 824 for fuel, lights, and water 29, 824 for furniture, etc 29, 824, 828 for mechanical equipment 29, 824, 828 for general expenses 29, 824, 828 for heating apparatus 824 for assistant custodians and janitors 828 Augusta, Ga., allowed extension of time for amount due on old post office, etc., purchased by 728 Calumet, Wis., mineral rights on site, reserved in title 37 Dayton, Ohio, sale of old post office 13 Madison, Wis., sale of present building, and purchase of site and erection of new one authorized 742 National Archives Building, D.
C., requirement for inspection, etc., in Europe repealed 241 Newark, Del., exchange of present, for new site 60 Paris, Tex., limit of cost increased 1196 Pittsburgh, Pa., enlargement authorized 1197 Pittston, Pa., acceptance of site with mining rights reserved 947 Public Buildings Commission created to recommend, etc., Government owned buildings for all public offices, etc., in District of Columbia 328 Sandusky, Ohio, purchase of new site and construction authorized 14 appropriation for 14 sale ot present building on occupancy of new 14 York, Pa., sale of present, authorized 444clxxix *Public Buildings and Grounds, D.
C.,* appropriation for additional pay, officer in charge 628 for superintendent, clerks, etc., office of 93, 1097 for foremen, gardeners, etc 93, 1097 for watchmen, etc 93, 1097 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 93, 1097 for contingent expenses, uniforms, etc 93, 1097 amount from District revenues 93, 1097 for improvement and care of parks, etc 289 for Monument grounds, etc 289 for Potomac Park 289 for maintaining portions of parks for outdoor sports 290 for Meridian Hill Park, etc 290 for old reservoir, Wisconsin Avenue and R Street; added to park system 290 for improving Rawlins Park 290 for extending sea wall, Potomac Park 290 Easbys Point sewer 290 for field house, East Potomac Park 290 for trees, etc., Library grounds 290 grounds of Capitol, and Senate and House Office Buildings 290 for Executive Mansion grounds 290 for employing engineer, etc 290 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 290 for fuel, greenhouses, etc 290 for travel expenses of President 290 for lighting Executive Mansion, etc 290 public grounds 291 for heating offices, greenhouses, etc 291 for telegraph, Capitol, Departments, etc 291 for Washington Monument 291 for repairs, building where Abraham Lincoln died 291 for maintenance, Wakefield, Va 291 for Grant Memorial 291 for Lincoln Memorial 291 for new Aqueduct Bridge 291 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 292 deficiency appropriation for Col.
William W. Harts 809 for operating expenses, Plaza fountains 810 for lighting, etc 810 erection of “Titanic” Memorial, authorized; site, etc 1046 new memorial to Admiral Dupont, etc 944 memorial fountain to Alfred Noble may be erected on public grounds 65 officer in charge, designated on Public Buildings Commission 328 use of reservations, etc., permitted for in augural ceremonies, 1917 901 *Public Buildings Commission,* created to provide Government-owned quarters for all public offices, etc 328 composition of; from Senate and House committees 328 Superintendent of the Capitol 328 officer in charge of buildings and grounds, D.
C. 328 Supervising Architect 328 chairman; expert, etc., employees 328 assistance of Commission of Fine Arts 328 to ascertain requirements for the public service in District of Columbia 328 location; sites; costs, etc 328 appropriation for all expenses 329 final report not later than January 1, 1918 329 *Public Charge,* aliens likely to become a, excluded admission 876 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 691, 1020 for new station, Eighth Street NW., south of F Street 1020 *Public Deposits,* farm loan bonds declared acceptable security for 380 *Public Health, International Office of,* appropriation for annual quota 258, 1053 *Public Health Service,* appropriation for Surgeon General, clerks, etc 84, 1088 for Hygienic Laboratory, building, etc 270 for medical officers and pharmacists 278 additional assistant surgeons 278 for noncommissioned officers 278 for all other employees 278 for freight, transportation, etc 278 for fuel, lights, water, etc 278 for supplies, etc., depot 278 for Hygienic Laboratory 278 for maintenance of hospitals 278 admission of cases for study 278 for outside treatment, etc 278 for medical inspection of immigrants 278 for quarantine service 278 for prevention of epidemics 279 for field investigation of public health matters 279 for interstate quarantine service 279 for studies, etc., of rural sanitation 279 for study of pellagra 279 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 279 for assistant surgeons, additional 440 for interstate quarantine service, additional 440 deficiency appropriation for outside treatment, etc 21, 28, 828 for studies in rural sanitation, etc 21 for prevention of epidemics 28 for expenses 824 details abroad of officers of, in connection with Immigration Act 892 examination of diseased alien seamen, etc., in port, by officer of 896 home for lepers to be administered by 872 regulations for admission, treatment, etc 873 additional pay to officers serving in 873 appropriation for all expenses 873 lighthouse keepers and assistants to receive free treatment at hospitals, etc 538 officers of, to make physical and mental examination of alien immigrants 885 experts for examination of mental defects 885 sale of old marine hospital, Cleveland, Ohio 390 construction of new building from proceeds 390 *Public Lands,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 99, 1103 for surveyors general, etc 103, 1107 for registers and receivers 298 for contingent expenses 299 for depositing moneys 299 for expenses, timber depredations 299 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 299 for swampland claims, etc 299 for protecting, etc., Oregon and California railroad lands 299 for hearings in land entries 299 for reproducing plats of surveys 299 for restoring lands in national forests 300clxxx appropriation for opening Indian reservations; reimbursable 300 for surveying 300 for abandoned military reservations, etc 301 for expenses, affecting withdrawn oil lands 312 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 30, 825 for hearings in land entries 30 for surveying 30, 825 for classification, etc., Northern Pacific grant 817 for Joseph C.
Auld 817 for protecting, etc 825 for restoring lands in national forests 829 added to Missoula National Forest, Mont 922 Pike National Forest, Colo 844 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo 916 Teton National Forest, Wyo 515 Whitman National Forest, Oreg 852 Wyoming National Forest, Wyo 516 additions of, authorized to Colorado and Pike National Forests in Colorado 848 agricultural lands in abandoned military reservations, Nevada, opened to homestead and desert land entries; conditions 518 coal lands in school sections of ceded Fort Berthold Reservation, N.
Dak., to be appraised, etc 1131 desert land entries may be made by applicants who have enlarged homesteads 946 desert land entrymen in Riverside County, Cal., allowed extension of time for final proofs, etc 49 developing, locating, etc., springs, water holes, etc., on arid and desert 518 expenditure authorized 518 punishment for injuring, etc 518 disposition of reserved lands, abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont 739 enlarged homesteads; entries of noncontiguous land to complete former entry 344 Idaho., entry of noncontiguous lands allowed 724 exchange with Aquila Nebeker, to add to Cache National Forest 922 North Dakota, for dry land experiment station 344 Wyoming, authorized 64 grant to Duchesne, Utah 389 Durango, Colo., for water reservoirs, modified 62 Flandreau, S.
Dak., for public park, etc 524 Gunnison County, Colo., for public park 520 Kansas for game preserve 233 Myton, Utah 389 Nebraska University for dry land experiments 1130 Oregon for public park, etc 505 Oregon and California Railroad Company, revested in United States 218 disposition of lands 219 Portland, Oreg, for public park 60 Salida, Colo., for public park uses 915 homestead entries allowed in Alaska; former entries not a bar 352 prior claims not affected 352 lands excepted 352 Flathead Indian timber lands, Mont 139 designated, in Glacier Park, allowed 342 purchasers of ceded lands at designated price 926 homestead entries; settlers on lands reserved for Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz., allowed, etc 504 in reclamations projects, assignments confirmed; conditions 65 patents to settlers of Wind River Reservation, Wyo., unable to secure water; conditions 341 settlers allowed credit for residence time in military service on Mexican border, etc 671 homestead entry confirmed, of Charles M.
Hickerson 155 homestead settlers on unsurveyed lands, allowed leave of absence 341 notice of claim, etc., to be filed 341 homesteaders allowed further time to pay for Chevenne and Arapahoe Reservation, Okla., ceded lands 937 Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 994 homesteaders having less than a quarter section allowed additional entry to obtain enlarged homestead; restriction 925 land district established, Imperial, Cal 226 Minnesota, sold for drainage assessment charges, etc 722 opened to homestead entry, forfeited Oregon and California Railroad land grants 219 patent to John L.
Sevy in exchange for lands in National forests 340 private land claims in California, to be surveyed, etc., on deposit of fees by claimants 995 punishment for false representations to intending purchasers, settlers, etc., as to location, etc 936 purchasers of ceded Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., lands to have patent if useful for grazing only 923 relinquishment of railroad grant lands, to Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, extended for two years 48 revocation of grant to Twin Falls, Idaho, for reservoir 912 rights of way to ditch companies or drainage districts through 1197 control of Government or State not interfered with 1197 sale, etc., in designated abandoned military reservations, Wash., to occupants 342 to Pierce County 343 near Belton, Mont., for hotel 994 Great Northern Railway Company for terminal, in Montana 940 settlers on unsurveyed lands in Northern Pacific grant prior to July 1, 1913, accorded patents, etc 946 lieu lands to Company in Washington 946 stock raising entries of 640 acres of designated, authorized 862 surface agricultural entries allowed on surplus coal lands of Indian reservations opened to settlement 944 swamp land patents, etc., issued to Florida, on Key Biscayne 995 time extended for filing certain private land claims 342 payments by entrymen on former Fort Niobrara Reservation, Nebr 514 segregating, etc., under Carey Act, by Oregon 942clxxxi townsite lands, Newell, S.
Dak.; disposition of unsold, etc 852 Port Angeles, Wash., sales at auction of unsold suburban lots 740 withdrawals of, containing water holes, etc 865 lands for access to, etc 865 stock driveways, etc 865 within State irrigation districts, subject to regulations, etc., thereof 506 *Public Library, D. C., Free, and Takoma Park Branch,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1008 for Sunday and holiday opening 681, 1009 for books, fuel, etc 681, 1009 *Public Moneys Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 79, 1084 *Public Printer* (*see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for Deputy, clerks, etc 329 to remove printing machinery, etc., from rooms assigned to Department of State 1083 branch office abolished 1083 *Public Printing and Binding,* appropriation for Government Printing Office, salaries 329 for paying salaries for holidays 329 for leaves of absence 329 for expenses of 329 for Congress 330 for executive departments, etc 330 division of allotments; restriction 331 certificate of necessity of work required; exceptions 331 authority of Congress for other printing 332 details prohibited unless expressly authorized by law 332 all expenditures to be equitably charged to work executed 332 for salaries and expenses, Superintendent of Documents 332 deficiency appropriation for Patent Office 3, 27 for holidays 27, 822 for leaves of absence, Government Printing Office 27, 822 for Department of Labor 27 for Interstate Commerce Commission 27 for Court of Claims 27 for proceedings, etc., Second Scientific Congress 802 for Library of Congress 822 branch office in State, War, and Navy Department Building abolished 1083 printing ordered; final reports of Commission on Industrial Relations 59 index of reports of Chief of Engineers, 1866–1917 411 reports on examinations, etc., of flood control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers 951 time limit for furnishing copy and proofs for annual reports 336 printing and delivery 336 not applicable to Smithsonian Institution, Commissioner of Patents, or Comptroller of the Currency 336 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 471, 1160 for expenses of inquiries, etc 472, 1160 for methods, materials, etc 472, 1161 for chemical, etc., investigations 472, 1161 *Public Roads and Rural Engineering Office, Department of Agriculture* appropriation for field experiments, construction, etc 472, 1161 for farm irrigation investigations 472, 1161 for drainage of farms, swamps, etc.; plans, etc 472, 1161 for investigating farm domestic water supply, etc 472, 1161 for administrative expenses 472, 1161 for laboratory for research work, Arlington farm 1161 deficiency appropriation for drainage investigations 32 *Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for officers 693, 1021 for attendance officers 693, 1021 for teachers 693, 1021 salaries of principals, directors, etc., rated 693, 1021 for vacation schools and playgrounds 694, 1022 for librarians and clerks 694, 1022 for longevity pay 694, 1022 for allowance to principals 695, 1022 for night schools 695, 1022 for kindergarten supplies 695, 1023 for janitors and care of buildings 695, 1023 for matrons in normal, etc., schools 1024 for smaller buildings, rented rooms, etc 696, 1024 for medical inspectors; nurses 696, 1024 for rent, etc.; temporary rooms, etc 697, 1024 for repairs and improvements 697, 1024 for manual training expenses 697, 1024 for fuel, light, and power 697, 1024 for furniture; additions to buildings 697, 1024 for contingent expenses 697, 1025 for paper towels, etc 1025 for pianos 697, 1025 for textbooks, etc.; flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc 697, 1025 for apparatus, etc 697, 1025 for expenses, instruction camp for highschool cadets 698, 1025 for extension of telephone system to new buildings 698, 1025 for community forums, etc., in school buildings 1025 for transporting tubercular pupils 1026 free tuition to children of Army and Navy, stationed outside of the District 1026 for buildings, sites, etc 698, 1026 closing streets and alleys in site for Eastern High School 698 construction, Eastern High School 1026 equipment, Central High School 1026 other sites and buildings 698, 1026 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 699, 1026 space in Franklin Building for office use permitted 1026 soliciting subscriptions forbidden; exceptions 699, 1026 plans, etc., to be prepared by municipal architect 699, 1026 exit doors to open outward, etc 699, 1026 deficiency appropriation for addition to Powell School 22 for equipment, M Street High School 22 for allowance to principals 806 for teachers 806 for longevity pay 806 for contingent expenses 806 for Birney School addition 806clxxxii chief medical and sanitary inspector to be under health officer 696 duties, etc 696 *Public Utilities,* appropriation for investigating standards of measurements, etc., of 114, 1116 investigation ordered of Government ownership of, etc., by Congressional joint committee 387 *Public Utilities Commission, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries; restriction 680, 1008 for general expenses 680, 1008 deficiency appropriation for valuation, etc., expenses 21 express companies excluded from jurisdiction of 521 jurisdiction excluded from Washington and Old Dominion Railway and Washington-Virginia Railway Company, except in the District 536 operation of Washington and Old Dominion Railway outside of District, not subject to 13 reduction in price for gas consumption, not to affect powers of 716 *Public Utilities Companies, Hawaii,* to make annual payments to counties in which operating 232 *Public Utilities, Hawaii,* act of legislature conferring power to regulate franchises, etc., by commission of, confirmed 38 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 468, 1156 for general expenses; sales of photographs, etc 468, 1157 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32 *Pueblo, Colo.,* terms of court at 225 deputies and offices at 226 *Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for attorney for 141, 981 no judge allowed for 972 *Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash.,* appropriation for automobile, naval magazine 563 for public works 568 for public works; central power plant, storage facilities, etc 1178 for ordnance storage, naval magazine 569 for naval magazine, public works 570, 1179 for equipping, etc., yard to build ships for increase of the Navy 618 construction of capital ships forthwith 618 for fuel storage 1179 *Puget Sound, Wash,* appropriation for improvement of waterway connecting Lakes Union and Washington with 405 *Pulaski, Va.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 105 for, and chief clerk 1108 to serve on commission to submit plans for manufacturing articles for the Government at United States penitentiaries 819 *Purchasing Officer, D.
C.,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 677, 1004 *Pure Food Law,* appropriations for expenses of enforcing 464, 1152 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing 32, 826 *Purity Federation, World’s,* delegates to International Congress of, authorized 1134 *Putnam, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Puuloa Military Reservation, Hawaii,* transferred to the Navy 642 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 153, 989 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 31 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for extending, etc., irrigation systems on 143, 981 *Pyridin,* on free list 793 **Q.** *Q Street Bridge, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for construction of, across Rock Creek 21 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 146, 983 for probate expenses 147, 984 for common schools 147, 984 *Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* appropriation for enforcing regulations governing 474, 1164 interstate quarantine districts to be established 1165 shipments from, of specified plants, etc., forbidden 1165 stone or quarry products, or other sources of infestation added 1165 movement of specified plants, etc., subject to conditions 1165 regulations for inspection, etc., to be promulgated 1165 hearings, etc., before determining; public notice to be given 1166 *Quarantine Districts, Live Stock,* appropriation for establishing, etc 450, 1138 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance, pay, etc 278 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for purchase of Boston, Mass., quarantine station 270 for Columbia River, repairs, etc 270 for Mobile, Ala., repairs, etc 270 for New Orleans, La., boarding vessel, etc 270 for repairs, preservation, etc 270 for mechanical equipment for buildings 271 for maintenance, etc 278 deficiency appropriation for Honolulu, Hawaii, wharf, etc 803 pier, Lewes, Del., restored to War Department 394 *Quarries,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *Quarry Products, etc.,* quarantine on, containers capable of carrying plant diseases, etc 1165clxxxiii *Quartermaster Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 624 for commutation, etc., field clerks 626 service, etc., appointment of clerks as field clerks 626 for pay of officers; longevity 626 for pay, retired pay clerks 627 for loss by exchange, disbursing agents abroad and in Alaska 629 for subsistence of the Army 630 for regular supplies 630 fuel, heat, and light to quarters 631 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 631 schools, forage, etc 631 disallowances in accounts of Capt.
Sam Van Leer, removed 631 stationery, printing; printing contracts 631 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work, etc 631 additional tent equipments, etc., for service 632 for incidental expenses 632 extra-duty pay, etc 632 allowance to disciplinary barracks guard 632 furniture, etc 632 civilian employees, etc 632 care of horses, etc 632 for transportation 633 enlisted men on discharge, etc 633 due land grant roads not bond aided 633 full pay to excepted roads 634 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 634 vessels, transport service, etc 634 employees on harbor boats 634 sale of transports “Meade” and “Crook” 634 for water And sewer systems at posts 634 amount for preparing camp sites, etc., for forces drafted into service, etc 634 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 634 sale of cloth cuttings; use of proceeds 635 exchange of machines, vehicles, etc 635 responsibility for accounting for supplies, etc 635 for purchase of horses 635 limit; contracts, standard required; exception 635 restriction on polo ponies 635 for barracks and quarters 635 National Guard in service included 636 Fort Sam Houston, Tex., additional land, etc., for supply depots, etc 636 Canal Zone, additional shelter for troops 636 fuel and quarters commutation not allowed from 636 civilian employees 636 removal of private buildings Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 636 for repairs, etc., to specified forts, damaged by Gulf hurricane, July 5, 1916 636 for military post exchanges 636 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at poets 637 road, Arlington Cemetery, Va 637 road, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 637 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 638 for shelter in the Philippines 638 limit for officers’ quarters 638 for post hospitals; construction, etc 638 for Quarters for hospital stewards 638 for shooting galleries and ranges 638 appropriation for Vancouver Barracks, Wash 63 for Fort Bliss, Tex 639 for Army War College; fuel, etc 639 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 639 for settlement of damage claims 639 for military posts, buildings, etc 285 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 285 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 285 Coast Artillery, San Pedro, Cal 285 for Fort Monroe, Va 285 for seacoast artillery, Philippines and Hawaii 286 for national cemeteries 286 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 286 for disposition of remains of officers and enlisted men 287 for interment of civil employees dying abroad 287 for removing remains from abandoned posts, etc 287 for reimbursement for burial expenses 287 for reinterring, etc., remains of Orman K.
Osbon 287 for national parks 288 deficiency appropriation for subsistence 29, 45, 337, 825 for regular supplies 29, 33, 45, 337, 825, 828 for incidental expenses 29, 33, 45, 337, 825, 828 for barracks and quarters 29, 33, 45, 338, 825, 828 for transportation 29, 33, 45, 338, 825, 828 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 29, 33, 825, 828 for burial of indigent soldiers 29 for disposition of remains of officers, etc 29, 828 for horses 45, 337 for water and sewer systems at military posts 45, 338, 825 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 46, 338 for pay National Guard ordered into service 337 for hospitals 338, 825 for rent, aviation section, Signal Corps, 1917 811 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 825 for interned Mexican refugees, etc 825 for support of families of drafted enlisted men, etc 857 bond requirement waived for officers, not accountable for public funds, etc 626 clerks of, after twelve years of service and detached, etc., to be known as field clerks; allowances, etc 625 constitution of, under national defense Act 170 officers; rankpay, etc., of pay clerks 170 enlisted men limited; grades established 170 percentages of grades 170 master electricians rated as sergeants, senior grade 170 construction and repair work by 171 Charles P.
Daly, may be appointed military storekeeper 626 issue of supplies to sufferers from floods in designated Southern States 435 loan of tents, provisions, etc., for relief of Mississippi River flood sufferers 11 pay clerk, may be appointed first lieutenant 644 supplies may be issued to military schools for instruction camps 123clxxxiv *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 91, 1097 for architect, engineers, etc 91, 1097 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 *Quartermaster’s Department, Marine Corps,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 613, 1189 *Queens Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Queens, New York,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Queenstown, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 394 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153, 989 *Quinby, Capt.
John Gardner, U. S. Navy, retired,* to be rear admiral on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Quincy, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Qinniault Indian Reservation, Wash.,* payment for labor of Indians on, from tribal funds 353 *Quinnipiac River, Conn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, New Haven to Meriden 406 *Quinolin,* on free list 793 *Quitman, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 **R.** *Rabies,* appropriation for suppression of, by destroying certain predatory animals 467, 1156 deficiency appropriation for destroying wild animals affected with 24 *Raccoon Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Racine, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 condemned cannon granted to, for Spanish War Veteran camp 833 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing, on ocean steamers, etc 113, 1114 for investigating, etc., methods and instruments employed in 115, 1116 furnishing, etc., for all seagoing vessels, Lighthouse Service, authorized 538 *Radio Communication Laboratory, D. C.,* appropriation for construction, etc 324 *Radio Engineering Company,* appropriation for purchase of exclusive rights from, of radiodynamic torpedo control inventions 347 tests, etc., required 347 *Radio Engineers, Army,* appropriation for; limit 91, 1095 *Radio Installations, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 45 for Mexican border 339 *Radiodynamic Torpedo Control,* appropriation for purchase of rights of John Hays Hammond’s invention of 347 tests, etc 347 for examination, etc., of board of Army and Navy officers 347 assignment of patent, etc 347 for purchase and installation of one unit 348 *Radiotelegraph, Naval,* appropriation for expenses of experiments, etc 606, 1185 for maintenance of coast signal service 606 for purchase of shore station sites, etc 606 transfer of site for station from other departments 606 for aerials, State, War, and Navy Department Building 606 for installing, etc., high-power stations at specified locations 607 *Radiotelegraphic Convention, International,* appropriation for share of expenses 258, 1054 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 802 *Railroad Grant Lands,* time extended for relinquishing, occupied by Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and California 48 use of fund for surveying lands in, for office work; limit 104, 1108 *Railroad Routes, Postal* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for mail transportation by 419, 1064 free carriage of postal officials 419 Mississippi River bridge service Saint Louis 419 transfers, East Saint Louis and Saint Louis 419 special arrangement for mail by freight trains, etc 1064 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 24, 820, 827 allowance for increased weight limit of parcel post packages, January 1, 1914 425 in specified zones, since August 15, 1913 425 readjustment of pay for mail transportation by, etc 425 readjustment of pay of mail transportation, when weighing interrupted by floods, etc 61 estimating by average normal weights 161 applicable to routes affected by Ohio Valley, etc., floods, 1913 161 *Railroads* (*see also* Common Carriers), appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounting by 280 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 280 for securing reports of accidents, etc., from 280 for investigating block signal and train control systems, etc., for 280 for ascertaining physical valuation of property of 281 for securing information of stocks, bonds, etc., of 281 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 281 carrying mails to deliver, receive, and transfer them without additional pay 426 discretionary exemptions 427 eight-hour standard workday for train employees of, in interstate commerce 721 independent short lines, and electric, street, etc., railroads excepted 721 terminal and transfer lines included 722 finality of judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in causes arising under eighteen-hour law 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 investigation, etc., for coordination of extensive highways with, for military, industrial and commercial purposes 650clxxxv investigation ordered of Government ownership of, etc., in interstate and foreign commerce 387 penalty for refusing to perform mail service as provided by law 431 violating Act limiting hours of service of employees of, modified 61 special contracts for mail transportation by, at higher rates, authorized 427 report to Congress 427 sworn statements to be made of mail service by 428 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 106 for superintendent, assistant 1109 *Railway Employees,* appropriation for Board of Mediation and Conciliation 281 judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals final in causes relating to injuries to 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 *Railway Equipment,* appropriation for investigating materials used in 115, 1116 *Railway Mail Service,* appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, etc., in Post Office Department 106, 1109 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 419, 1064 clerks in charge of crews 419 full time credited when deadheading under orders 419, 1065 appointments and assignments restricted 419 substitutes to be appointed to regular service after one year’s equivalent service 1065 no reduction on change of assignments 1065 promotions to clerks in charge of crews 1065 for travel allowances; increase 419, 1065 for emergency clerk hire 419, 1065 for substitutes for clerks on vacation 419, 1065 leaves with pay; allowance, without pay when furnishing substitute 419 use for regular clerks 1065 for travelling expenses, etc., away from headquarters 420, 1065 for miscellaneous expenses 420, 1065 rent of space at terminals 420, 1065 for per diem, two assistant superintendents 420, 1065 deficiency appropriation for injured employees 827 for travel allowance 827 for salaries 827, 830 for assistant superintendents 830 *Railway Safety Appliances Acts,* finality of judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in causes arising under 727 certiorari from Supreme Court allowed for review, etc 727 *Rainier National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Rainier, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of harbor, etc., to be made 410 *Raleigh, N.
C.,* additional terms of court at 56 *Randolph, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army poet 839 *Range Conditions,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in improving in national forests 461, 1150 *Range Finders, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc., fortifications 345, 909 for purchase, etc., insular possessions 349, 913 *Rapid City, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 151, 987 *Rapid-Fire Field Batteries, Army,* appropriation for alterations, etc., to 346 *Rapides Parish, La.,* may bridge Red River, at Boyce 928 *Rappahannock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Raritan Bay, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Raritan River, N. J.,* appropriation for maintaining improvement of 393 *Raton, N. Mex.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Reading, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Reading, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Real Estate Loans,* allowed by national banks not in central reserve cities; limitations 754 national banks in smaller communities may act as brokers for 753 *Real Estate Taxes, D.
C.,* exemption of property of Daughters of the American Revolution, church parsonages, etc., from 514 *Receipts and Disbursements of the Government,* investigation of methods of accounting for, directed 1080 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 298 appointment authorized for Imperial district, Cal 227 *Reclamation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing lands reclaimed under, etc 454, 1143 for demonstrations to assist agricultural development of projects under, etc 475, 1166 acceptance by present owners of extension of time for payments 390 notice to Secretary of the Interior 390 acceptance after time expired, allowed: payment of interest, etc 391 assignments of homestead entries within, notwithstanding original entry conformed to farm units; condition 65 auxiliary project under, to Yuma project, Ariz 868 farm units entries by settlers within Yuma, Ariz., project allowed credit for residence, etc 516 homestead patents under, not to issue until all sums due are paid 920 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for all expenditures of 306 *Reclamation of Arid Lands, State,* public lands within State irrigation districts subject to regulations, etc., thereof 506 rights, privileges, etc., to be accorded 507 not applicable if majority of area unentered lands 507 construction charges, etc., to be equitably apportioned 507clxxxvi construction charges, etc.; list to land offices 507 liens for, on public lands; enforcement 507 priority of charges under reclamation Act 507 subrogation of tax title purchaser on payment thereof 507 public lands not subject to tax, etc., liens until plans submitted to Secretary of the Interior 507 release if work not constructed, etc 508 in organized districts, on approval of Secretary, subject to taxes, etc 508 plans for, to be recorded in land districts 508 unentered lands not to be sold for taxes 508 tax a continuing lien; payment before approval of entry 508 unpatented lands, not subject to reclamation Act, may be sold for taxes 508 patent to purchaser; conditions 508 limitations not applicable to sales to irrigation districts 508 on default of fees, etc., any qualified entryman may purchase 508 payment, etc., required 509 entered lands vacated, open to any applicant 509 proof of payment of liens, etc., required 509 delivery of irrigation district notices as to unpatented lands 509 hearings, appeals, etc 509 disposal of moneys received from public lands 509 *Reclamation Service,* appropriation for all expenditures, from reclamation fund; objects specified 303 for maintenance, etc., of designated irrigation projects 304 for secondary projects 305 limitation on expenditures 305 interchangeable appropriations allowed; restriction 306 use of moneys refunded 306 irrigation projects on Indian reservations, Montana, to be executed by 141 sale of Boise and Arrowrock Railroad, constructed for Boise, Idaho, project 506 terms, conditions, etc 506 *Recorder of Deeds, D.
C.,* appropriation for book typewriters 1012 rates of pay for copying, etc., established 1012 deficiency appropriation for temporary quarters 860 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for; advertising agencies 614, 1190 deficiency appropriation for 29, 816 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for expenses of 560, 1170 discharges allowed after one year’s sea service; conditions 560 repealed 1171 payments to postmasters for procuring enlistments 560 purchase, etc., of motor vehicles authorized; limit 1170 deficiency appropriation for 29 *Red Bluff, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Red Cliff Indian Reservation, Wis.,* appropriation for completing road on; repayment 158 *Red Cross* (*see* American National Red Cross). *Red Hook Channel, Gowanus Bay, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 392 *Red Lake Indian Forest, Minn.,* created in Red Lake Indian Reservation 137 area designated 137 lands for churches, schools, etc., reserved 137 allotments of agricultural lands within 137 sales of timber from 137 administration by Secretary of the Interior 137 disposition of timber products, sawmills, nurseries, etc 137 leases for camping, etc., allowed 138 easements, etc., retained 138 net receipts to be credited to Red Lake Indians 138 use of interest 138 Indian townsite reserved 138 sale of timber outside of Forest; use of proceeds 138 *Red Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Red Lake River,* bridge authorized across, Highlanding, Minn 512 Kratka Township, Minn 925 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Red River,* appropriation for improvement of below Fulton, Ark 398 for improvement of, and repair of levees between Fulton, Ark., and Washita River, Okla 399 bridge authorized across, Boyce, La 928 Index, Tex 1198 Terral, Okla 251 preliminary examination, etc., of, and tributaries, for flood protection, to be made 408 *Red River Bridge District,* may bridge Red River, Index, Tex 1198 *Red River of the North,* bridge authorized across, Bellmont, N.
Dak 514 Caledonia, N. Dak 511 Hendrum, Minn., to Elm River, N. Dak 511 Polk County, Minn., and Grand Forks County, N. Dak 924 *Redfield, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Redwood Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Reeves, Ora,* may perfect homestead entry in Glacier National Park 342 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, D. C.,* appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 706, 1034 for Home for Aged and Infirm 707, 1034 for National Training School for Boys 707, 1035 for National Training School for Girls 707, 1035 *Reformatory, D.
C.,* appropriation for temporary quarters, etc 711 for construction of permanent buildings, improvements, etc 711, 1039 for maintenance 711, 1039 for fuel 712, 1039 for enlarging central power plant for, and workhouse 712 for completing central power and refrigerator plants, etc 1039 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808clxxxvii imprisonment of convicts in, sentenced for more than a year 711 jurisdiction of Commissioners over 711 residue of term may be in 711 transfers; maintenance 711 not applicable to boys’ or girls’ training schools 712 *Refrigeration,* appropriation for investigations to determine units of, etc 114 *Refund of Internal Revenue Tates,* appropriation for 276 deficiency appropriation for, corporation excise 20 for, illegally collected 28, 33, 804, 824, 828 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 82, 1086 *Register of Wills, D.
C.,* appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 684, 1011 copies of wills, etc., relating to real estate, to be furnished collector of taxes and assessor by 1005 *Registered Mail,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic articles 421, 1067 for indemnity for lost, international 421, 1067 deficiency appropriation for indemnities for lost domestic matter 24, 827, 830 for indemnities, international 827 *Registered Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 107, 1109 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 298 appointment authorized for Imperial district, Cal 227 *Registry of Vessels,* purchases, etc., by Shipping Board entitled to benefits of 730 *Regular Army* (*see* Army). *Regular Army Reserve* constitution of, under national defense Act 187 assignment to Army organizations 187 organization into units, etc 187 yearly training; pay, etc 187 retention for active service in time of war 187 enlistments in force at outbreak of war continued for one year 187 semiannual pay to members of 188 pay when in active service in time of war 188 longevity pay 188 allowance when reporting 188 retirement, etc., not allowed for service in; pensions 188 use of department employees, etc., in connection with 188 reenlistment as auxiliary to, in time of war, of honorably discharged soldiers who served outside of continental limits; conditions 188 bounty for 188 *Rehoboth Bay, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of, inland waterway from Delaware Bay to 394 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support of stations, etc 307 *Reiss Steamship Company, The,* authorized to change name of “Frank H.
Peavey” to “William A. Reiss” 914 “Frank T. Heffelfinger” to “Clemens A. Reiss” 914 “Frederick B. Wells” to “Otto M. Reiss” 915 authorized to change name of “George W. Peavy” to “Richard J. Reiss” 915 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for, in foreign countries, etc 262, 1058 deficiency appropriation for 31, 33, 802, 826, 829 *Religious, etc., Associations,* exempt from income tax 766 *Religious Persecution,* aliens escaping from, allowed admission without literacy test 877 *Remount Stations, Army,* acceptance of tracts donated for, authorized 622 *Removal of Causes from State to United States Courts,* suits against revenue officers 532 officers of Federal courts 532 officers of Congress 532 procedure; filing of petition, etc 532 certiorari for records, etc 533 capias proceedings; duty of marshal 533 declaration by plaintiff, if record not obtained 533 *Renovated Butter,* appropriation for inspection of, factories, etc 450, 1139 *Rent, D.
C.,* appropriation for Department of State 78, 1082 for Treasury Department 84, 1089 for War Department 93, 1097 for Navy Department 98, 1102 for Interior Department 103, 1107 for Post-Office Department 108, 1110 for Department of Justice 109, 1111 for Department of Commerce 116, 1117 for Department of Labor 118, 1119 for Interstate Commerce commission 280 for Federal Trade Commission 282 for Department of Agriculture 469, 1158 Joint Committee to investigate requirements of 1158 for buildings, etc., Quartermaster Corps 639 deficiency appropriation for War Department 809 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post Offices,* appropriation for ten-year leases 417, 1063 limit, third class offices 417, 1063 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 314 *Repair Ship, Navy,* construction of one, authorized 616 *Repair Shop, D.
C.,* appropriation for improvements, machines, etc 684 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 72, 1076 for Senate 69, 1073 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 822 for extra services, Senate 822 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation 69, 1073 for mileage 70, 1074 for clerk hire 72, 1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72, 1076 delivery of plates of portraits of deceased, to heirs, etc., authorized 275 use of name of, in advertising business before departments, etc., unlawful 54 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys*, appropriation for 299clxxxviii *Republic Iron and Steel Company,* may bridge Mahoning River, at Youngstown, Ohio 9 *“Republic,” Steamship,* formerly “Walkure,” to be enrolled and licensed 914 *Republican River,* appropriation for replacing bridge across near Fort Riley, Kans.; refund from Kansas 644 *Reservations, D.
C.,* connection with District sewers and Maryland sewerage systems to prevent pollution of streams in 717 *Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,* established in civil educational institutions 191 senior division in universities, colleges, and State institutions 191 junior division at other public or private military schools 191 designated schools may be organized in senior division 191 application of State institutions for establishing; requirements 191 other institutions; requirements 191 military training to be prescribed 192 eligibility for membership; citizenship, age, and physical 192 details of Army officers as professors, etc.; limitation 192 retired officers; pay, etc 192 tour of service for officers on active list 192 details of enlisted men; maximum; to be additional numbers 192 limitation on retired; pay, etc 192 issue of arms, etc., to institutions; bond 192 training camps to be maintained for 193 payment of expenses; use of Army 193 graduates may be appointed in Officers’ Reserve Corps; conditions 193 eligibility of, undergoing postgraduate course 193 subsistence allowed selected students, for two years, agreeing to complete military course 193 credit for training in schools under Army officer as service in senior division of 853 *Reserve War Material, Navy,* appropriation for procuring for supply departments to fit out ships in emergencies 1183 use, etc., to prevent deterioration, etc.; reimbursement 1183 *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 69, 1073 for expenses 70, 1074 for clerk hire 72, 1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72, 1076 election, etc., of, from the Philippines 552 election, etc., of, from Porto Rico 963 term, salary, etc 963 *Resorcin,* duty on 794 *Restraint of Trade, Combinations in,* purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy, not to be made from 619, 1195 selling imports below market price to effect, therefor, unlawful 798 punishment, etc 798 *Revenue Act, 1916*(*see also*separate Titles, etc.), Title I, Income Tax, on individuals 756 on corporations 765 administrative provisions 773 Title II, Estate Tax 777 Title III, Munition Manufacturer’s Tax 780 Title IV, Miscellaneous Taxes 783 fermented liquors 783 wines and spirits 783 special taxes 789 tobacco, cigar, and cigarette manufacturers 791 repeal of emergency internal revenue tax Act, 1914 792 leaves of absence for thirty days to agents and inspectors 793 Title V, Dyestuffs, tariff provisions 793 Title VI, Printing Paper, tariff provisions 795 Title VII, Tariff Commission 795 Title VIII, Unfair Competition 798 prohibition against systematic sales of imported articles at less than market price, etc 798 punitive duty on imports sold with condition against purchasing from others 799 retaliation if American products prohibited entry in foreign country 799 prohibition of imports from belligerent country denying entry of similar American articles abroad 799 refusal of clearance in time of a foreign war, to vessels discriminating unfairly in traffic of citizens, etc 799 clearance may be withheld from vessels of country denying equal commercial facilities to Americans during war in which United States is not engaged 800 use of land and naval forces to enforce provisions hereof 800 Title IX, invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 800 basis of payment to families of enlisted men called into military service 801 in effect the day after passage, unless otherwise provided; conflicting laws repealed 801 deficiency appropriation for expenses collecting, etc 804 payment of employees, supplies, etc 804 allowance for additional clerical help, etc., in District of Columbia 804 *Revenue Act, 1917,* Special Preparedness Fund created for military and naval uses 1000 excess profits tax 1000 one-third of estate tax 1000 annual amount from increased receipts under revenue Act of 1916 1000 reimbursement to, if temporarily diverted 1000 excess profits tax on incomes of corporations and partnerships 1000 estate tax increased for 1002 payment on prior transfers 1002 issue of three per cent bonds to meet designated expenditures 1002 Mexican situation; armor plate plant;
Alaskan railway; Danish West Indies 1002 amount not exceeding $100,000,000 1002clxxxix issue of three per cent bonds; exempt from all taxes 1003 not receivable as security for national bank circulation 1003 disposal of 1003 Panama Canal bonds in addition to 1003 redeemable within fifty years 1003 issue of three per cent certificates of indebtedness 1003 payable within one year 1003 amount increased to $300,000,000 1003 income tax; corporation dividend payments 1004 sworn returns to include names of stockholders 1004 *Revenue Agents, Internal,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 86, 1090 allowed thirty days’ leave of absence 793 *Revenue Cutler Service*(*see also*Coast Guard), deficiency appropriation for expenses 28, 828 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 277 deficiency appropriation for collecting 28, 824 *Revenue Officials,* removal from State to Federal courts of suits, etc., against 532 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 440 9 section 476 8 section 477 9 section 674 252 section 1342 650 section 1513 9 section 2971 725 section 3167 773 section 3172 773 section 3173 774 section 3176 775 section 3244 740 section 3255 788 section 3264 787 section 3287 788 section 3297 354 section 3339 783 section 3354 789 section 3646 37 section 4414 942 section 4464 918 section 4465 918 section 4466 918 section 4894 348 section 5234 121 section 5202 753 repealed, section 4716 649 section 5193 225 Revolutionary War, establishment of battle field of Guilford Courthouse, N.
C., as a military park 996 *Reyes Gavilan, Carlos Hevia y, of Cuba,* may be admitted to Naval Academy for instruction 10 *Rhinelander, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Rhode Island,* appropriation for naval training station 561, 1173 *Rice Crops,* appropriation for investigation of insects affecting 465 *“Richard J. Reiss,” Steamer,* name of “George W. Peavey” changed to 915 *Richfield, Utah,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Richie, Tom K.,* deficiency appropriation for repayment to 819 *Richland County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, Sheridan County to 14, 121, 510 Yellowstone River in 510 *Richmond, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for public building; additional land 268 *Ridgway, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 18 *Rifle, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Rifle Contests, Army,* appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 643 *Rifle Matches, National,* appropriation for ammunition, prizes, etc 648 for transportation of teams to; apportionment to States 648 *Rifle Practice,* appointment of Army or Marine Corps officer as director of civilian marksmanship 648 *Rifle Ranges,* appropriation for expenses of maintaining, etc., for civilian 648 arms, ammunition, instructors, etc 648 to be provided in all sections for rifle practice 211 general use of; details of instructors 211 arms and ammunition to be issued for 211 *Rifles; etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *Rigglesville, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Rights of Way,* change authorized of, Chilocco Indian School Reservation, Okla 146 granted across Forts Barrancas and McRee, Fla 237 Indian lands for oil and gas subject to approval of Secretary of the Interior 973 temporary permits for construction authorized 974 ditch companies or drainage districts through public lands 1197 conditions, etc 1197 through lands of Indians for irrigation ditches, etc 1197 subsidiary uses allowed 1198 Erwin, Tenn., fish hatchery 928 Philadelphia, Pa., through Fort Mifflin military reservation 531 Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway Company across lands of Vancouver Barracks, Wash 233 Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 919 transfers of, through Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo., authorized 857 *Rinderpest,* appropriation for emergency use in eradicating, etc 492, 1167 payment for animals destroyed; appraisal of values 492, 1167 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* appropriation for seamen’s mission 1058 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, N.
Mex.-Tex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *Rio Grande National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148cxc *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for construction of works on, under contracts, etc 292 for construction, maintenance, etc 391 East River to New York Navy Yard; contracts 392 Hudson River, N. Y.; contracts 393 diversion of Crum Creek, Delaware River, bridge, etc 393 Delaware River to the sea; contracts 394 Government pier, Lewes, Del 394 inland waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet, N.C 394 removing water hyacinth, Fla 396 Passes at mouth of Mississippi River 397 removing water hyacinth, Ala., Miss., La., and Tex 398 Galveston Harbor and Channel, Tex 398 inland waterways, Texas coast 398 Arkansas River, Ark. and Okla 399 Cache River, Ark., nonnavigable water; condition 399 Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers, Tenn., Ky., and Ala 399 Ohio River 400 Saint Marys River, Mich 400 Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis.; contracts 401 Mississippi River Commission, expenses, etc 401 heavy freight experiments, Mississippi River 403 Missouri River 403 Los Angeles, Cal., diverting dam, etc 404 San Diego, Cal.; donation from city 404 Sacramento and Feather Rivers, Cal.; contribution by State 404 Willapa Harbor and River, Wash.; contracts 405 waterways, Puget Sound with Lakes Union and Washington, Wash 405 Kahului, Hawaii; contracts 405 for examinations, surveys, etc 406 special authority required for new works 406 restriction on supplementary reports 406 no work authorized until appropriated for 406 preliminary examinations and surveys authorized 406 New York Harbor, for 40-foot depth of Hudson River Channel 406 ship channel, Lake Erie to Lake Ontario 406 inland waterway between Cape May, N.
J., and New York Bay 407 Northwest Channel, Key West, Fla 407 Texas, etc., rivers, for flood protection 408 Mississippi River, Saint Paul, Minn.; traffic restrictions 409 Kansas, etc., rivers, Kans., for flood prevention 410 Columbia River 410 connecting waters of Great Lakes 411 harbor lines, Newport Harbor, Cal., established 411 printing ordered of index of reports of Chief of Engineers, 1866–1917; matter included 411 electric lighting plant for Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor, accepted with thanks to donors 411 no work to be done by private contract if 25 per cent in excess of cost by Government plant 411 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels by 810 *River and Harbor Improvements,* authority to print reports from appropriations for, repealed 330 *Rivers,* appropriation for lighting of 317 deficiency appropriation for lighting of 830 *Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian school 132, 975 *Riverside County, Cal.,* extension of time allowed for final proof, etc., of certain desert land entries in 49 *Riverside, Md.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River at 899 *Riverview Ferry Company,* may bridge Yellowstone River, near Sidney, Mont 235 *Road Construction, etc.,* appropriation for field experiments, etc 472, 1161 *Road Making Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments 472, 1161 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc 472, 1161 for determining best materials 472, 1161 for chemical, etc., investigations 472, 1161 *Roads, Rural Post* (*see* Rural Post Roads). *Roads, Trails, etc., Fortifications,* appropriation for construction 910 *Roads, Trails, etc., National Forests,* appropriation for construction, etc 461, 1150 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 822 *Rock Creek Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for care and improvement 693, 1021 for parkway connecting Potomac Park and 282 additions authorized to parkway connecting Potomac Park and 689 *Rock Hill, S. C.,* terms of court at 721 *Rock Island and Henry Counties, Ill.,* time extended for bridging Rock River at Colona Ferry by 4 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation in high service tank, etc 283 for road repairs 283 for toilet facilities, barracks building 283 for auto fire engine 283 for manufacturing field artillery ammunition; contracts 283 for increasing capacity for field artillery vehicles; storehouse, etc 283 for ice-making plant; power plant, etc 284 for bridges, etc 284 deficiency appropriation for additional storage facilities 810 *Rock Island, Ill.,* appropriation for Confederate cemetery 287 *Rock River,* bridge authorized across, Fort Atkinson, Wis 996 time extended for bridging, at Colona Ferry, Ill 4 *Rockhall, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 394 *Rockville, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Rocky Boy’s Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 139, 980 lands reserved for, etc., in abandoned Fort Assinniboine Reservation 739cxci *Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 308 boundaries changed; lands added to 916 *Rogers, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Rogersville, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 803 *Rogue River Indian War,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 825 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for International Institute of Agriculture at 257, 1053 for International Office of Public Health 258, 1053 *Rondout, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Rose, Henry M.,* appropriation for, as assistant secretary of the Senate 66, 1070 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 payment to Indians of, enrolled by order of court, from tribal funds 509 determination of attorneys’ fees; receipt in full required for 510 *Roseburg, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Roseville, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 832 *Rouge River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Roumanie, Serbia, and Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Routt National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Roxbury, Conn.,* condemned cannon granted to 831 *Rublee, George,* deficiency appropriation for services 801 *Ruby National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459 *Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of,* appropriation for preparing 70, 1074 *Rumford, Me.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Rural Credits* (*see also* Federal Farm Loan Act), appropriation for studies of cooperation in, etc 473, 1163 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for equipment for 422, 1067 for carriers, station clerks, etc 423, 1068 carrier on Lake Winnipesaukee 423, 1068 for experimental extension of parcel post for farm products 424 deficiency appropriation for 827 for carriers 827 for supplies 827 for tolls 827 for carriers and clerks 827 service to be extended to entire rural population 423 classification of routes; horse drawn 423 motor vehicles; petitions required for establishing hereafter 423 lesser horse drawn, allowed 423 increases allowed; rates of pay 423 carriers to provide equipment 423 motors allowed on horse drawn routes 423 adequate equipment required 423 increased pay for pouch mail, etc.; limit 423 readjustment of existing routes 423 preference on new routes to former displaced carriers 423 payment for service in 1915 424 no part to attorneys, etc 424 *Rural Education,* appropriation for investigation of 102, 1105 *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 107 for superintendent, assistant, etc 1109 *Rural Post Roads,* cooperation with States for construction of, authorized 355 all roads to be free from tolls 356 construction of terms used;
“rural post roads” 356 “State highway department” 356 “construction of;” “properly maintained” 356 bridges and culverts included in 356 appropriation for 1917; annual increase 356 conditions for apportionment to States 356 reapportionment of unexpended balances 356 payments for use of counties where work by States prohibited by constitution 356 administration expenses to be deducted before apportionment 356 notification to States, etc., of allotment 357 ratio of apportionment; area; population 357 mileage of rural, delivery and star-route service 357 certificate of apportionment to Treasury and States 357 construction projects in States to be submitted to Secretary of Agriculture 357 approval of plans; apportionment of amounts 357 payments to States; during construction 357 supervision of work, etc., by States 358 manner of payments for 358 roads to be maintained by State authorities 358 suspension of apportionment on failure 358 roads and trails in national forests 358 annual appropriations for 358 requests from State, etc., authorities 358 cooperation required; limit 358 report to Congress 358 notification of allotments 358 reimbursement from forest revenues 359 administration expenses; employees from civil service eligibles 359 rent, supplies, etc 359 regulations to be made 359 in effect on passage 359 *Rural Sanitation,* appropriation for studies of, Public Health Service 279 deficiency appropriation for studies and demonstration work 21 *Russell, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 832 *Russellville, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 840cxcii *Russellville, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Russia,* appropriation for ambassador to 252, 1048 *Rust, Captain Armistead, U.
S. Navy, retired,* to be captain on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Rust, Black and Stripe,* appropriation for investigating, in wheat, etc 454, 1142 *Ruthenians,* request for a day to be designated to receive funds for relief of, in belligerent countries 999 *Rye,* official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 **S.** *Sabine-Neches Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Neches River to Port Arthur Ship Canal 399 *Sabine, Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Sabine River, La. and Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Mermentau River to 397 *Sac and Fox Indian Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for land for Mesquakie Day School 971 *Sac and Fox Indian Lands, Okla.,* drainage assessments allowed on agency, etc 673 *Sac and Fox Indian Sanatorium, Iowa,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Sac and Fox Indians, Iowa,* appropriation for benefit of, from tribal fund 977 *Saco, Me.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Sacramental Wine,* restrictions on purchases, etc., of, in Alaska 905 in District of Columbia 1125 *Sacramento and Feather Rivers, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 amount for Feather River subject to local contribution 404 special engineer board for, abolished 404 for improvement of, in accordance of report of Débris Commission 404 contribution by State 404 *Sacramento, Cal.,* terms of court at 122 *Sacramento River* (*see also* Flood Control, Mississippi and Sacramento Rivers), provisions for controlling floods, removing débris, and improving 949 *Safety Appliances* (*see* Railway Safety Appliances Acts). *Safety of Railway Operation,* appropriation for investigating, etc., systems to promote 280 *Saginaw, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Apalachicola River to 397 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of children in 709, 1037 *Saint Augustine, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 268 powder house lot donated to, for public park 926 *Saint Clair, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Saint Clair River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, channel at Port Huron 400 *Saint Croix Island* (*see* West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark). *Saint Croix River, Me.,* appropriation for light station at Dog Island entrance to 317 dams across, at Baileyville and Grand Falls, consented to 534 approval of Boundary Waters Commission, necessary 534 conditions, etc 534 *Saint Croix Water Power Company,* operation, etc., of dams across Saint Croix River, Me., by, authorized; conditions 534 *Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for general expenses 309 for buildings and grounds, repairs, etc 309 for enlarging ice plant 309 for amount due for patients in excess of charges, from District funds 309 for support of indigent insane, District of Columbia, in 710, 1038 name of Government Hospital for Insane changed to 309 *Saint Francis, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Saint Francis River at 1 *Saint Francis River,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 399 bridge authorized across, Browns Ferry, Mo 7 Butler and Dunklin Counties, Mo 7 Craighead County, Ark 920 Parkin, Ark 920, 947 preliminary examination, etc., to be made, of “sunk lands” 409 time extended for bridging at Saint Francis, Ark 1 *Saint George Sound, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway connecting Tampa Bay and 408 *Saint Helena Naval Training Station, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance 562, 1174 *Saint Joe National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Saint Joe River, Idaho,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Saint John Island* (*see* West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark). *Saint Johns, Oreg.,* appropriation tor public building 268 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* appropriation for aids to navigation, below Jacksonville 316 for improvement of, from Jacksonville to the ocean 396 Jacksonville to Palatka 396 Palatka to Lake Harney 396 for improvement of channel from, to Cumberland Sound, Fla. and Ga 396 *Saint Johnsbury, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 268cxciii *Saint Joseph, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and river 400 *Saint Joseph, Mo.,* appropriate for public building 268 *Saint Juliens Creek, Naval Magazine, Va.,* appropriation for ordnance storage 569 for public works 570, 1179 *Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo.,* transfers of rights of way, grounds of, authorized 858 *Saint Louis County, Minn.,* may bridge Saint Louis River, Duluth, Minn 436 *Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad Company,* exchange of right of way through Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo., with Anheuser-Busch Brewing Corporation, authorized 859 *Saint Louis, Mo.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 88, 1092 for post office 268 mail conveyor system abandoned 268 condemned cannon granted to, for City Hall park 843 *Saint Louis River,* bridge authorized across, Duluth, Minn 436 *Saint Marys, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 268 *Saint Marys River,* bridge authorized across, Georgia and Florida 165, 436 *Saint Marys River, Idaho,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, at the falls; new lock 292, 400 *Saint Mary’s School and Mission,* fee simple patent tract on diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 672 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 268 preliminary examination, etc., of, harbor; report on traffic obstructions to be made 409 *Saint Peter, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 268 for improvement of harbor 396 *Saint Thomas Island* (*see* West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark). *Salamanca, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 268 for ground rent, public building 274 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Salaries and Allowances Division* (*see* Post Office Service Division, Post Office Department). *Salaries, Government Employees, etc.,* appropriation for increased pay, to persons receiving not more than $1,800 a year, under Indian Department 993 for increased pay to postal service employees receiving not more than $1,000 a year 1069 classified service salaries over $800, excluded 1069 for increased, provided for in legislative, etc., appropriation Act, receiving not more than $1,800 a year 1121 appropriation for increased, provided for in Agricultural appropriation Act, not receiving more than $1,800 a year 1168 persons excluded 1168 for increased pay to civilian employees, receiving not more than $1,800, under naval appropriations 1195 investigation directed of, compared with those of States, municipalities, and commercial institutions 1081 restriction on paying double, exceeding $2,000 a year 120, 582 exemption of retired officers, and militia officers and enlisted men 120, 582 Coast Guard added 582 not deprived of present salaries, etc 582 *Salem, N.
J.,* deficiency appropriation for public building site 803 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school; Alaska pupils 149, 986 *Salem River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *“Salem,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 for engines for 607 *Salicylic Acid,* duty on 794 *Salida, Colo.,* lands conveyed to for park uses; payment 915 mineral deposits reserved 915 *Salina, Kans.,* terms of court at 726 office of deputy clerk 726 *Salisbury, Md.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Salmon National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 90, 1094 *Salt River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for water rights for Indian allotments in 130, 975 *Salt River Irrigation Project, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 304 payment to Moeur-Pafford Company 304 *Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Samoa, American,* appropriation for high power radio station in 607 *San Antonio Arsenal, Tex.,* appropriation for storehouse and equipment 284 for improving water supply; roads and walks 284 deficiency appropriation for increasing storage facilities 810 *San Antonio River, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 for flood protection 408 *San Antonio, Tex.,* countries invited to take part in Texas Bicentennial, etc., Exposition at 217 *San Bernard River, Tex.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for additions to bridge across Gila River on 132cxiv *San Diego, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; donation of tidelands by city 404 for naval fuel storage 1179 for establishing Marine Corps base 1179 donation of land for naval base required from, when aircraft station established on San Diego Bay 568 exhibits at Panama Pacific Exposition may be transferred to Panama California Exposition 2 terms of court at 122 transfer of Government exhibit from Exposition at, to Mississippi Centennial Exposition 854 *San Diego County, Cal.,* authority to purchase land for aircraft station on San Diego Bay 568 donation of additional land from San Diego required 568 *San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 88, 1092 for mint at 89, 1093 for dispatch agent 254, 1050 for improvement of harbor 404 for road, etc., at the Presidio 637 deficiency appropriation for mint at 860 abandonment oi streets, etc., adjoining the Presidio, consented to; conditions 637 granted right of way through Presidio of San Francisco, for sewer 919 occupation of portion of the Presidio by Palace of Fine Arts, continued 637 jurisdiction ceded to California 637 revested in United States on revocation of privilege 637 terms of court at 122 *San Francisco Exposition* (*see* Panama Pacific International Exposition). *San Isabel National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *San Joaquin River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *San Jose, Costa Rica,* appropriation for legation premises 1058 *San Juan National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *San Juan, P.
R.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 406 capital of Porto Rico to be at 953 terms of court at 966 *San Juan River, N. Mex.,* appropriation for bridging, Farmington; repayment from funds of Navajos 926 *San Luis Coast Guard Station, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 20 *San Pablo Bay, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *San Pedro, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 268 for barracks and quarters, Coast Artillery 285 *Sand Hills, Mich.,* light and fog signal station authorized at 537 *Sandusky, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 purchase of site and construction of public building at 14 appropriation for 14 present building to be sold on occupancy of new 14 *Sandy Hook Army Proving Ground, N.
J.,* appropriation for range tower; fireproof vault, etc 284 appropriation for fireproof stable 234 for tool, etc., storage house; concrete traverses 284 for current expenses 347, 911 for expenses of officers, for quarters, etc 347, 911 deficiency appropriation for protecting shore or 811 *Sanford, Fla.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual share of maintenance 257, 1053 *Sanitation Rural,* appropriation for studies of, Public Health Service 279 deficiency appropriation for studies and demonstration work in 21 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Santa Cruz Island* (*see* West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark). *Santa Fe, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 143, 981 for public building 268 *Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Santa Monica, Cal.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 295 *Santa Rosa National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459 *Santee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Santee Sioux Indians* (*see also* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes), claims of Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Bands for forfeited annuities to be determined by Court of Claims 1195 *Santiago, Chile,* appropriation for delegates to Pan American Conference at 259, 1055 *Santiam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Santo Domingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Saranac Lake, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway, to Miakka River 408 *“Saratoga,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 *Saugatuck, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Saugerties, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Saux, Tommy,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Savage Bridge Company,* may bridge Yellowstone River, Richland County, Mont 510 *Savanna, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of water way between Beaufort.
S. C., and 395 for improvement of harbor 395 for improvement of waterway between Fernandina, Fla., and 395 bridge authorized across Back River near 6cxcv *Savannah River,* appropriation for improvement of, at Augusta, Ga 395 below Augusta 395 bridge authorized across, Browns Ferry, Ga 534 McDonalds Shoals, Ga. and S. C 387 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, at North Augustus, S. C 407 Kings Island, Ga 407 time extended for constructing dams across, above Augusta, Ga 34 *Savings Banks, Mutual,* exempt from income tax 766 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Sayre, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating 450, 1138 *Scales, Railroad Track, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc 324 *Scandinavian-American Line,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 821 *Scarlet Crow, Sioux Indian,* appropriation for monument for grave of, in Congressional Cemetery, D.
C 145 *Schaaf, Bernard A.,* may be appointed master signal electrician, Army 900 *Schenectady, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Schodack Landing, N. Y.,* time extended for bridging Hudson River from Castleton to 446 *Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,* appropriation for construction 285 removal of private buildings on lands of 636 *School Hygiene,* appropriation for investigation of 1105 *School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620 assignment of second lieutenants for instruction at 621 *Schools, D.
C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, etc.,* having course of military instruction to be supplied with arms, etc.; conditions 197 details from Army for; number 197 *Schools of Instruction, Naval Reserve Force,* appropriation for maintenance of 1174 *Schooner Ledge Light Station, Pa.,* exchange of lands at, Delaware River at mouth of Crum Creek 239 *Scientific Associations,* exempt from income tax 766 *Scientific Congress, Second Pan American,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 3 for expenses, printing proceedings, etc 802 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 279 for printing and binding 331 *Scituate, Mass.,* sale of lighthouse reservation, authorized; price 241 maintenance as historic landmark 242 *Scott County, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Scottsboro, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Scout Cruisers,* construction of ten, authorized cost, etc 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617, 1191 for armor and armament 617, 1191 for ammunition 617, 1191 limit of cost increased of three, to be constructed as early as practicable 1191 three additional 1191 *Scranton, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 841 *Scully, Mrs.
Mary E.,* gift of Berkshire Trout Hatchery accepted from 431 *Se-cum-ka-nullax,* lieu allotment of lands to, in Colville Reservation, Wash 155 *Sea Areas, Defensive,* punishment for violating regulations within established 1194 *Sea Walls and Embankments, Fortifications,* appropriation for construction, etc 910 *Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company,* may bridge Back River, near Savannah, Ga 6 *Seacoast Artillery,* appropriation for ammunition, etc., for practice 346, 911 for altering, etc 346, 911 for altering, etc., insular possessions 349, 912 *Seacoast Batteries,* appropriation for construction, Hawaiian Islands 912 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc.; contracts 346, 911 for ammunition for, and practice 346, 911 for altering, etc 346, 911 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 349, 912 contracts 912 for ammunition, insular possessions 349, 912 contracts 912 for altering, etc 912 *Seacoast Defenses,* appropriation for buildings for 288 for accommodations for artillery, Philippines and Hawaii 286 temporary cantonments for oversea garrisons 286 for installing, etc., electric plants 345, 909 for roads, trails, water and sewer systems for 910 for operating, etc., fire-control installations 346, 910 for airships, etc., for 910 for supplies, electric plants, insular possessions 348, 912 for operating fire-control installations, insular possessions 349, 913 *Seaford, Del.,* bridge authorized across Nanticoke River, at 872 *Seagoing Transportation,* investigation, etc., of development of, for national defense, etc 650 *Seamen, Alien* (*see also* Immigration Act), construction of term, in Immigration Act 874 provisions relating to, in Immigration Act 895 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 255, 1050 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries 262, 1058cxcvi deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 31, 33, 802, 827, 829 may enter suits for wages, etc., without bond, etc., for costs 313 *Seamen from Foreign Ports,* penalty for bringing in inadmissible aliens with intent to land 895 representing alien bona fide member of crew 895 inadmissible alien, not permitted to land 895 temporary landing for treatment, etc 895 penalty for violations 895 discharge of inadmissible alien, in port unlawful 896 permitted for reshipment 896 illegally landed, to be returned, etc., in three years 896 employment of diseased, etc., alien on passenger vessels, unlawful; determination, etc 896 penalty for violation 896 names, etc., of alien, on vessels to be furnished on arrival 896 report of illegally landed 896 list required on departure 897 penalty for noncompliance 897 *Searchlights for Seacoast Defense,* appropriation for purchase, etc 345, 910 for Hawaii and Philippine Islands 348 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 90, 1094 *Second Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for. superintendents, clerks, etc 106 for, superintendents, etc 1109 for division of railway adjustments 106, 1109 for division of foreign mails 106, 1109 for division of Railway Mail Service 106, 1109 for postal service, office of 418, 1064 for star route transportation in Alaska 418, 1064 for steamboat, etc., routes; aeroplanes 418, 1064 allowance for aeroplanes, etc 1064 for railroad transportation 419, 1064 arrangement for freight train, etc., conveyance 1064 for freight on postal cards, etc 419, 1064 for post office car service 419 for Railway Mail Service 419, 1064 for electric and cable car service 420, 1066 expenditure for wagon service 420, 1066 for foreign mails 420, 1066 contracts for fast service with Great Britain, authorized 1066 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 421, 1066 *Second Class Mail Matter,* restriction on sending, by freight, repealed 424 unfair discrimination forbidden 424 submission of complaints; hearings 424 no change pending determination 424 appeal to court of appeals of District of Columbia from adverse decision 424 procedure; jurisdiction of court exclusive 425 precedence and expedition of, in court 425 *Second-Hand Goods, D.
C., Stolen,* revocation of dealer’s license buying, without reasonable inquiry, etc 1046 *Second Lieutenants, Army,* appointments hereafter of, other than Military Academy graduates, provisional for two years 181 appointments hereafter of; permanent, if fitness determined, terminated if not 181 promotions during provisional period 182 filling vacancies made by national defense Act 182 temporary appointments as, allowed reserve officers, for training, etc., in time of peace 194 duty with Army; pay, etc 194 *Second Lighthouse District,* depot for, authorized 537 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc 83, 1088 details for suppressing counterfeiting, etc., from, forbidden 277 use of, for detection and arrest of violators of Farm Loan Act 385 *Secretaries, Diplomatic Service,* appropriation for salaries 252, 1048 counselor of embassy or legation created 252 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 446, 1134 for printing annual report 331 cooperation with National Park Service over monuments adjacent to national forests 535 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 on Federal Board for Vocational Education 932 duties, classifying, etc., forfeited Oregon and California Railroad land grants 219 construction of rural post roads 355 under cotton futures Act 476 under grain standards Act 482 under warehouse Act 486 to allow removal of timber from national forests in exchange for lands added to Glacier National Park, Mont 1122 to establish standards of agricultural products, under warehouse Act 489 to transfer abandoned reservation, etc., for home for lepers 872 *Secretary of Commerce,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 110, 1111 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 on Federal Board for Vocational Education 932 may grant right of way through fish hatchery, Erwin, Tenn., for public highway 928 may sell skins of fur seals taken on Pribilof Islands; proceeds 236 to make regulations for standard lime barrels 531 to serve on board to make regulations for enforcing child labor Act 675 *Secretary of Labor,* appropriation for.
Assistant, clerks, etc 116, 1117 authorized to employ inspectors, etc., for enforcing child labor Act 675 use hospitals, Ellis Island, temporarily, for New York patients 359 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 on Federal Board for Vocational Education 932cxcvii may permit use of Charleston immigrant station by South Carolina naval militia 61 provisions of Immigration Act 874 to serve on board to make regulations for enforcing child labor Act 675 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 77, 1082 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants 98, 1102 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 98, 1102 acceptance of extension of time for payments under Reclamation Act, by, etc 390 authorized to lease oil and gas lands in ceded Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 519 sell Boise and Arrowrock Railroad, Boise, Idaho, irrigation project 506 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 duties, classifying, etc., forfeited Oregon and California railroad land grants 219 control of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Cal 442 Hawaii National Park 432 Mount Rainier National Park, Wash 244 National Park Service 535 promoting State irrigation of arid lands 506 stock raising homestead provisions 862 estimates of Indian tribal funds receipts and expenditures to be made by, annually 158 details required; restrictions 158 may sell lands to White Earth Village, Minn.; proceeds to Chippewa fund 846 payment by, to Indians of Rosebud Sioux Reservation, S.
Dak., enrolled by order of court, from tribal funds, etc 50 to administer, etc., Red Lake Indian for est, Minn 137 to direct expenditure of per capita share of helpless, etc., Indians, in tribal funds 128 to exchange timber for private lands to be added to Glacier National Park, Mont 1122 to grant Saint Augustine, Fla., abandoned military powder house lot 926 to make regulations governing Mount McKinley Park, Alaska 938 to subdivide, etc., townsite of Plummer, Idaho 435 to transfer abandoned reservation, etc., for home for lepers 872 to use fund from sale of Newell, S.
Dak., townsite lands for town water supply, etc 852 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 94, 1098 for purchase of basic aircraft patents by, and Secretary of War 1169 deficiency appropriation for additional employees, 1917 813 authorized to appoint additional midshipmen from Navy enlisted men 576 increased to one hundred 1182 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 on commission for memorial to John Ericsson 672 may admit to Naval Academy for instruction Carlos Hevia y Reyes Gavilan, of Cuba 10 may build vessels for increase of the Navy at navy yards, if bidders combine to prevent competition 617, 1194 authorized to designate yards 617, 1194 may loan sanitary equipment to American Red Cross for training, May, 1916 164 Naval Academy professors and instructors, number, pay, etc., at discretion of 607 plans for improvement of harbors, etc., for naval protection of coasts, to be submitted by Secretary of War and 618 to appoint annually board of rear admirals to recommend promotions to grades of commander, captain, and rear admirals 578 to expend for technical, etc., services, amounts specially authorized from lump sum appropriations 558 to loan flags, etc., to Confederate Veterans’ Association reunion in District of Columbia 943 inaugural ceremonies 902 to transfer abandoned reservation, etc., for home for lepers 872 unserviceable naval auxiliaries, etc., may be sold by; proceeds 605 *Secretary of the President of the United States,* appropriation for 76, 1080 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 66, 1070 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Assistant to, Assistants, clerks, etc 78, 1083 for divisions in office of 78, 1083 appointment of United States Section of the International High Commission by, ratified 8 appropriation for expenses 8 authorized to borrow $150,000,000 for naval expenditures and issue three per cent bonds therefor 1201 coin McKinley souvenir gold dollar 11 duties of, rural post roads construction, etc 357 leprosy home to be established, etc., by 872 appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 873 made chairman ex officio of Federal Farm Loan Board 360 may deny clearance to vessel refusing freight from any citizen 738 issue and sell Panama bonds for expenses of manufacture of nitrates, etc., by the Government 215 make deposits for temporary use of Federal land banks 384 to invite representative citizens to take part in Second Pan American Financial Conference 1052 to pay out quarterly to State treasurer amount allotted for vocational education 935 to prescribe form for submitting estimates for lump sum appropriations 336 rules, etc., for enforcing provisions of unfair competition law, etc 799 rules, etc., for excise stamps on cotton futures contracts 480 rules, etc., for issue of duplicates for lost, etc., checks 37 to report on discontinuance, etc., of subtreasuries 88 to subscribe for balance of Federal land bank stock remaining unsubscribed for 365cxcviii *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 90, 1094 for establishing powder factory; selection of site, etc 283 for purchase of tools, etc., for immediate manufacture of arms, etc 349 purchase of war material from present plants 349 amount without competitive bidding 34 for relief of sufferers from floods in designated southern States;
Army supplies to be issued 434 for temporary additional clerks in the field, mustering additional forces 629 for expenses of civilian rifle ranges, etc., under 648 for expenses of citizen training camps at Army posts 648 for families of enlisted men called or drafted into service from National Guard, etc.; amount monthly 649 for families of Army enlisted men until discharge of National Guard from service 649 action of Secretary final; no legal right created 649 restriction of marriages 649 for citizen training camp at Fort Douglas, Utah, under 671 for purchase of basic aircraft patents by, and Secretary of Navy 1169 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 for camp equipment, etc., Vicksburg, Miss., memorial celebration 812 authority of, over fiscal accounts, etc., of Philippine Islands 554 authorized to accept gift of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., battlefield 901 accept, etc., gift of lands, etc., embracing homestead where Abraham Lincoln was born 385 accent, with thanks, gift of funds raised by New York World for electric plant to light Statue of Liberty, Bedloes Island, N.Y. 411 carry on plans for Mississippi River flood control and improvement to the Ohio 948 plans of California Débris Commission for Sacramento River flood control, etc 949 construct new Aqueduct Bridge across Potomac River, D.
C 163 grant continuance of Palace of Fine Arts on grounds of Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; conditions, etc 637 loan tents, provisions, etc., for relief of sufferers from Mississippi River, etc., floods 11 supply tents, etc., to sufferers by fire at Paris, Tex 50 codification, etc., of military laws to be prepared by 627 appropriation for expenses 627 control over wharves, etc., in Porto Rican waters by, repealed 954 designated as member of Council of National Defense 649 directed to grant use of Coos Bay Military Reservation, Oreg., to Marshfield and North Bend for public park 516 duties over Guilford Courthouse National Park, N.
C 996 may admit to Military Academy J. Ricardo de Borja, of Ecuador 504 René W. Pintó y Wentworth, of Cuba 50 may extend area of lease to Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company of lands in Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont 238 may issue supplies, etc., to military schools for instruction camps 123 temporary permits for additional diversion of water above Niagara Falls 867 may loan sanitary equipment to American Red Cross for training, May, 1916 164 tents, etc., for Confederate Veteran’s encampment at Birmingham, Ala 10 plans for improvement of harbors, etc., for naval protection of coasts, to be submitted by Secretary of the Navy and 618 to appoint three officers to report on accommodations, at West Point, for increased Corps of Cadets 503 to approve exchange, etc., of rights of way, Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo 859 to grant permits for use of reservations, etc., for inaugural ceremonies 901 to grant right of way through Fort Mifflin reservation to Philadelphia 531 to loan flags, tents, etc., for reunion of Confederate Veterans’ Association, in District of Columbia 943 inaugural ceremonies, 1917 902 to prescribe regulations for accounting, etc., for quartermaster supplies or property 635 to submit annual estimates for militia expenses 213 to transfer abandoned reservation, etc., for home for lepers 872 *Securities, Railway,* appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 281 *Securities, United States* (*see also* United States Securities), appropriation for distinctive paper for 277 four-year contracts authorized 277 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 277 for refunding two per cent bonds 276 investment of postal savings funds in 160 may be mailed by Treasury Department as first or fourth class matter, without stamps 162 prepayment of postage 163 *Seeds,* appropriation for testing commercial, adulterated, etc 453, 1142 preventing admission of adulterated, etc., for seeding 453, 1142 for investigating introduction of foreign plant 455, 1143 for purchase, testing, etc., new and rare 455, 1143 *Seeds, etc., Congressional Allotment,* appropriation for purchase, distribution, etc 455, 1143 selection as to locality 455, 1144 seed-packet contracts 455, 1144 Congressional distribution 455, 1144 southern delivery 456, 1144 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 456, 1144 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution 826 *Seismological Association, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 258, 1054cxcix *Selway National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Semiarid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 454, 1142 *Semiarid Western Districts,* appropriation for experiments in dairying and meat production establishments in 491, 1166 *Seminole Indians, Fla.,* appropriation for relief, etc., of 132, 976 *Seminole Indians, Okla*, (*see also*Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for per capita payment to enrolled members from tribal funds 147, 984 use for restricted Indians 147, 984 exempt from prior debts, etc 147, 984 allowance for distribution expenses 147, 984 for common schools 147, 984 for suits affecting titles to allotted lands of 312 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 66, 1070 for mileage 66, 1070 for secretary to Vice President, etc 66, 1070 for Chaplain 66, 1070 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 66, 1070 for superintendent of document room 66, 1070 for clerks and messengers to committees 66, 1070 preparation of Senate Manual 68, 1072 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1915 68 for compiling Navy Yearbook, 1916 1072 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 68, 1072 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 68, 1072 for police force, Senate Office Building 68, 1072 for Postmaster, etc 68, 1072 for foreman folding room, etc 68, 1072 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 68, 1072 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 68, 1072 for clerical, etc., assistance to Senators not chairmen of committees 69, 1073 for contingent expenses; stationery 69, 1073 for postage stamps 69, 1073 for mail vehicles, etc 69, 1073 for automobile for Vice President 69, 1073 for folding materials; folding 69, 1073 for fuel, etc 69, 1073 for furniture, repairs, etc 69, 1073 for packing boxes 69, 1073 for rent, warehouse for documents 69, 1073 for miscellaneous items 69, 1073 for inquiries and investigations 69, 1073 for reporting debates 69, 1073 authority for additional clerks repealed 1073 for session employees until end of first session 64th Congress 243 for pay to widow of Benjamin F.
Shively 327 for folding speeches, etc 327 for repairs, etc., kitchens and restaurants 327 for session employees for entire month of September, 1916 853 for expenses of inaugural ceremonies, 1917 874 deficiency appropriation for niece of Jacob C. Donaldson 26 for Senate Office Building 26 for family of Edwin C. Burleigh 821 for official reporters 821 for Dennis M. Kerr 822 delivery of plates of portraits of deceased Senators to heirs, etc., authorized 275 four Senators to be appointed on Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 608 chairman of Naval Affairs Committee, ex officio member 608 salaries for December, 1915, to be paid December 17 3 September, 1916, to be paid on day of adjournment 853 December, 1916, to be paid December 22 861 six Senators to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 three Senators to be designated on commission to investigate, etc., pneumatic tube mail service 1064 joint committee on space required by Agricultural Department 1158 use of name of Member of, in advertising business before departments, unlawful 54 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for preparation of 68, 1072 *Senate Office Building,* appropriation for police force 68, 1072 for elevator conductors 68, 1072 for trees, etc., grounds of 290 for maintenance, etc 327 for furniture 327 for construction 327 for kitchens and restaurants 327 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 26 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation 66, 1070 for mileage 66, 1070 for clerical, etc., assistance to, not chairmen of committees 69, 1073 delivery of plates of portraits of deceased, to heirs, etc., authorized 275 use of name of, in advertising business before departments, etc., unlawful 54 *Seneca Indians, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 144, 981 *Sequoia National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Sequoia National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protection, etc 308 acceptance of lands 308 for purchase of private holdings, etc 308 *Serbia, Bulgaria, and Roumania,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, assistant doorkeepers, messengers, etc 68, 1072 for police force, Senate Office Building 68, 1072 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc 71, 1075 for police force, House Office Building 71, 1075 *Serums, etc.,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 279 *Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals,* appropriation for purchase, etc 450, 1139 for regulating sale, etc., of 451, 1139 for investigating 451, 1139 *Servants, Domestic,* contract labor provisions not applicable to alien 878 *Servia* (*see* Serbia). cc *Service Schools, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620 for expenses of National Guard officers and enlisted men attending; pay, etc 646 attendance of members of National Guard at, authorized, etc 207 pay, etc.; limit 207 *Session Employees, Congressional,* appropriation for salaries until end of first session Sixty-fourth Congress 243 for entire month of September, 1916 853 *Seventeenth Street NW., D.
C.,* condemnation of land for extending, Kenyon to Irving Streets 686 appropriation for 687 *Seventh Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, R Street to Florida Avenue 685 *Sevier National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 lands added to, by exchange with John L. Sevy 341 *Sevy, John L.,* patent to, for lands exchanged by, in Sexier and Powell National Forests 340 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 690, 1018 for pumping station, etc 690, 1018 for main and pipe 690, 1018 for suburban; two motor trucks authorized 690, 1018 for assessment and permit work 690, 1018 for rights of way 690, 1018 for Anacostia main interceptor 690 for Rock Creek main interceptor 690 for Upper Potomac interceptor 690, 1018 deficiency appropriation for rights of way 806 connections authorized with adjoining Maryland sewerage systems to prevent pollution of streams in parks and reservations 717 *Seymour, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Seymour, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Shaltowoag Bay, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Shamokin, Sunbury and Lewisburg Railroad Company,* may bridge Susquehanna River, Sunbury to Monroe, Pa 48 *Shanghai, China,* appropriation for expenses, United States court for China 258, 1053 for acquisition of premises for consulate general, court, etc 260 for prison expenses 262, 1057 *Shasta National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Shawnee, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 268 *Sheep,* appropriation for eradicating scabies in 450, 1138 for station, Fremont County, Idaho, for investigating problems, of and farm industry 1139 for diffusing information as to supply, prices, markets, etc., of 473, 1162 *Sheepshead Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Shelby, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Shelbyville, Ind.* appropriation for public building 268 *Shelbyville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Sheldon, Iowa,* condemned cannon granted to, for Sons of American Revolution 832, 839 *Shellfish,* appropriation for investigating packing, shipping, etc 463, 1152 *Sheridan County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, Richland County to 14, 121, 510 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 132, 975 *Shiloh National Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 288 *Shinnecock Bay, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 406 *Ship Brokers,* special tax imposed on 791 *Ship Island Pass., Miss.,* appropriation for maintenance 397 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for payment for 421, 1066 *“Shipper’s Weight, Load, and Count,”* liability, etc., for, on bills of lading 542 *Shipping,* clearances may be refused merchant vessels refusing freight from any citizen 738 clearances, etc., in time of a war, may be refused vessels which under laws of belligerents make unequal preferences in American traffic, etc 799 clearances may be denied vessels of belligerent countries, denying equal facilities to neutral American traffic 800 facilities of trade, etc., may be refused vessels of foreign belligerents, denied by them to Americans 800 life buoy requirements on steam vessels modified 224 vessels owned by Filipinos exempt from tonnage and light dues 286 *Shipping Act, 1916,* meaning of terms used;
“common carrier by water in foreign commerce” 728 ocean tramps excepted 728 “common carrier by water in interstate commerce” 728 “other persons subject to this Act” 728 “persons” 729 citizenship requirements 729 receivers and trustees subject to 729 United States Shipping Board created 729 appointment; officers; tenure 729 qualifications; restriction on other employment 729 removal, filling vacancies, etc 729 seal; business procedure 729 salaries of officers and employees 729 details from Army and Navy authorized 729 employees from classified civil service; exceptions 729 payment of expenses; rent; accounting 729 authorized to build merchant vessels 730 preference to American shipyards 730cci United States Shipping Board; may purchase, lease, or charter vessels 730 vessels prohibited; engaged in active commerce 730 of country at war 730 not adapted for specified use 730 in unserviceable condition 730 transfers to, of suitable Government vessels 730 vessels of, may be chartered, etc., to citizens 730 unserviceable, to be disposed of 730 to receive registry and enrollment 730 foreign built, etc., admitted to coastwise trade 730 shipping laws applicable 730 transfers of, to foreign registry, or sale of, forbidden 731 leases, etc., restricted 731 sale, etc., restricted in time of war, of other American vessels 731 sales of American vessels to foreigners forbidden unless first tendered to Board; exception 731 forfeiture for violations; additional penalty 731 possession of, authorized for military purposes 731 payment to be made; ascertainment of value 731 shipping corporation to be formed by Board; charter 731 stock;
United States to own majority 731 sale restrictions 731 operating vessels by, when no citizen obtainable 731 notice of offer; declaration by the President of conditions 732 time for dissolution; disposal of property 732 redemption of stock 732 Shipping Board to investigate cost of ship building at home and abroad, etc 732 rules of construction; classifying marine insurance, etc 732 condition of navigation laws, with recommendations for improving 732 status of loans on vessels, etc 732 annual reports with recommendations, etc., to be made 732 issue of Panama bonds for expenses; limit 732 payable in fifty years 733 proceeds permanently appropriated; all other receipts from any source 733 common carriers by water forbidden to allow deferred rebates 733 use fighting ships 733 retaliate by refusing space accommodations, etc 733 make discriminatory shipping contracts 733 penalty for violation 733 common carriers by water, etc., to file agreements as to rates, etc., with Board 733 all agreements subject to action of Board 734 status of existing; subsequent 734 all unlawful without approval of Board 734 antitrust laws not applicable to lawful 734 penalty for violations 734 preferences forbidden; for or against persons, localities, or traffic 734 allowing less rates by unfair means 734 inducing insurance discriminations 734 discriminating rates forbidden in foreign commerce between ships or ports 734 between exporters and foreign competitors 734 correction by Board 734 regulations of receiving, delivering, etc., property to be just and reasonable 734 enforcement by Board 735 just and reasonable rates required of interstate water carriers 735 details specified 735 tariffs, etc., to be filed; through routes 735 increases subject to approval of Board 735 correction of unjust rates, etc 735 reduced rates not to be increased unless approved by Board 735 information as to shipments not to be divulged: conditions 735 cases in which allowed 735 reports to be filed by carriers, etc 736 form of statements, etc 736 penalty for violations 736 punishment for falsifying, etc 736 complaints of violations to be filed with Board 736 investigation, etc., if not satisfied 736 payment of reparation 736 violations may be investigated by Board 736 orders relating to; hearings 736 continuance of, except for payment of money 736 record of investigations, etc., findings 736 publication and report of 736 orders may be modified; rehearings 736 complaints of unfair treatment of American vessels by foreign Governments to be investigated by the Board 737 diplomatic action to secure equal privileges 737 report to Congress if unsuccessful 737 Board authorized to secure testimony, etc 737 subpœnas; depositions, etc 737 witness fees, etc., allowed 737 compulsory attendance of witnesses, etc 737 criminal immunity of natural persons; perjury excepted 737 jurisdiction of courts to enforce orders other than money payments 737 for payment of money; procedure 737 findings of Board prima facie of facts 738 counsel fees allowed successful petitioner 738 joining of plaintiffs and defendants in reparation suits 738 service of process, etc 738 limitation for enforcement money payment orders 738 venue and procedure 738 general penalty for violations 738 jurisdiction of Interstate Commerce Commission not affected 738 provisions not applicable to intrastate commerce 738 invalidity of any provision not to affect remainder of Act 738 appropriation for expenses 738 clearance to be refused vessel not accepting freight tendered by any citizen; conditions 738 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 112, 1114 for clerks in offices of 113, 1114 for contingent expenses 113, 1114 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 25ccii appropriation for salaries of commissioners at specified ports 112, 1114 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 113, 1114 for admeasurement of vessels; counting passengers 113, 1114 for motor boats, for enforcing navigation laws 113, 1114 for expenses, preventing overcrowding of excursion, etc., vessels 113, 1114 for enforcing wireless communication laws 113, 1114 *Ships,* emergency authority vested in President to procure, etc 1193 *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.,* appropriation for life saving testimonials for rescuing 255, 1050 for relief, etc., of 262, 1058 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of 31, 33, 802, 827, 829 *Shively, Benjamin F., late a Senator,* appropriation to pay to widow of 327 *Shoal Harbor, N.
J.,* appropriation for maintenance of improvement of 393 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 638 for Vancouver Barracks, Wash., target range 638 for Fort Bliss, Tex., target range 639 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 158, 992 for repairs to old Fort Washakie 158 for irrigation system 158, 993 for preparing plans for irrigating all lands in, and ceded 158 surveys, etc., for extending project 993 repayment 993 for roads and bridges 158, 993 homestead entrymen on ceded, unable to secure water, to be given patent upon proving residence 341 oil and gas leases on ceded lands of, authorized 519 proceeds to credit of Indians; royalties, etc 519 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 158, 992 for school 158, 992 for fulfilling treaty with 158, 992 *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Shows, Public,* special tax imposed on proprietors, etc., of 791 required for each State, etc 791 *Shreveport, La.,* appropriation for improvement of water way from Jefferson, Tex., to 399 *Shrewsbury River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Shrubs,* appropriation for study of diseases of 452, 1141 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 for interpreters to legation, etc 253, 1049 for expenses of American prisoners 262, 1057 *Siberia,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 261, 1057 *Sidewalks, etc., D. C.,* rent to be paid for use of space under, for business purposes 716 *Sidney, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Yellowstone River near 235 *Sidney, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 268 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 346, 910 contracts authorized 346, 910 for ammunition for; contracts 346, 910 for ammunition for practice 346, 911 *Sierra National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 625 for pay of officers; longevity 627 for pay of aviators 627 for one year’s pay to beneficiaries of officers and enlisted men dying from aviation accidents 629 deficiency appropriation for aviation section, rent, 1917 811 constitution of, under national defense Act; officers 174 aviation section, officers; additional detailed as military aviators 174 details; redetail of proficient military aviators 174 ratings, certificates required 175 examinations for certificates 175 service of junior aviators for rating as aviator 175 increase pay for service 175 rank, pay, etc., junior aviators; aviators 175 former, repealed 175 married officers eligible; age limit removed 175 appointments from civil life; grade established 175 discharge if unsatisfactory 175 pay; allowances of master signal electrician 175 enlisted men; strength limited 176 grades established; percentages allowed; privates 176 unit organizations authorized 176 proportion of privates, first class 625 *Signal Mountain, Tenn.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Signal Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 91, 1095 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 91, 1095 for radio engineers 91, 1095 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 limitation on technical services increased 339 *Signal School, Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expense 620 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses; war balloons, etc 621 amount for aviation reserves in service 622 amount for aerial machines, etc 622 development of aviation motor 622 technical instruction to officers 622cciii appropriation for sites for aviation school, etc., in California 622 acceptance of tracts for aviation field and remount station, authorized 622 payment of accounts with other officers, etc 622 contract requirements 622 investigation of suitability of military reservations for aviation purposes 622 for lands for aviation, etc., if no reservation suitable 622 acceptance of donated lauds for mobilization, etc., stations, authorized 623 for Washington-Alaska cable and telegraph 623 for operating fire-control installations, seacoast defenses under 346, 910 for operating fire-control installations, insular possessions 349, 912 for airships, etc., insular possessions 912 deficiency appropriation for 29, 339 for expenses; amount for aerial machines, motor vehicles, etc 45 for radio installations on Mexican border 339 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 149, 986 *Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appraisal and sale of lands in 149 per capita distribution of proceeds to enrolled tribal members 150 *Silver Springs, Fla.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made for waterway to Ocala, Fla., from 408 *Silverwood, Ind.,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Wabash River at 50 *Simpson, C.
M., and others,* may bridge Bayou Bartholomew, Morrell, Ark 354 *Singers, Alien,* not excluded admission, under contract labor laws 878 *Sinking Fund, D, C.,* appropriation for clerk in Treasurer’s Office 678, 1006 for payments to 705, 1032 *Sioux City, Iowa,* terms of court at 12, 55 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 151, 987 for agency employees 151, 987 for subsistence, etc 151, 987 for support of schools 151, 988 for additional school facilities 151 for building, equipping, etc., school buildings on specified reservations 988 no allowance for sectarian schools on completion of 988 for Yankton Sioux 151, 988 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 31, 826, 829 for Yankton Sioux 31 claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of, referred to Court of Claims 47 payment to Indians of Rosebud Reservation, enrolled by order of court, from tribal funds 509 *Sioux Indians, Medawakanton and Wahpahoota Bands,* claims for restored annuities referred to Court of Claims 1195 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 144, 981 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 826 *Sioux National Forest, S. Dak. and Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Sirup,* appropriation for investigating production, etc., of cane and sorghum 454, 1142 *Sirup, Table,* appropriation for investigating production, etc 1152 *Sirups of Cane Juice,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg, and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 459, 1148 *Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians* all claims of, against United States referred to Court of Claims 47 moneys found due to be placed to credit of Indians 47 allowance for attorneys’ fees 48 *Sisseton Indian Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for water right, etc., to buildings 970 *Sisseton Sioux Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Sites for Fortifications, etc.,* appropriation for 346, 910 *Sitgreaves National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Six Nations Indians, N.
Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 144, 981 *Sixteen Hour Law, Railroad Employees,* penalty for violations of, modified 61 *Sixteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for grading, etc., Montague Street to Alaska Avenue 687 *Skilled Laborers,* determination of admission of alien 877 hearings, etc., on applications 877 *Skowhegan, Me.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African,* appropriation for annual contribution 256, 1052 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 124, 970 for prevention of epidemic 279 *Smith, Robert,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 279 for American Ethnology 279 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 279 for Astrophysical Observatory 279 for National Museum 280 for National Zoological Park 280 for printing and binding for 330 deficiency appropriation for National Museum 31, 826, 829 appointment as Regent of Henry White 866 reappointment as Regent of Alexander Graham Bell 11 John B.
Henderson 868 time limit for furnishing copy for annual reports, not applicable to 336cciv *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 563, 1175 no purchases unless plant at Indianhead in full operation 563, 1175 *Smoot, Louis E.,* lease of water front, Anacostia River, D. C., in exchange for wharfage, etc., surrendered for navy yard extension 567 *Smyrna River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of; conditions 394 *Smyrna, Turkey,* appropriation for rent of prison, etc., for American convicts 262, 1058 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho,* appropriation for improvement of, to Pittsburg Landing, Oreg 405 bridge authorized across near Hansen, Idaho 59 Minidoka and Cassia Counties, Idaho 34 Walla Walla and Franklin Counties, Wash., may bridge 235 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Snow and Ice, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 690, 1018 *Sodium Nitrate,* deficiency appropriation for providing a reserve supply of, Army, 1917 810 *Soil Bacteriology, etc.,* appropriations for investigations, etc 453, 1141 testing bacterial cultures for inoculating legumes 453, 1141 publishing tests; names of dealers in impure, etc 453, 1141 *Soil Fertility,* appropriation for investigations 453, 1141 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 464, 1152 for general expenses 464, 1153 for chemical and physical investigation 1153 for potash, etc., investigations 465, 1153 for plant, etc., to demonstrate commercial production of potash 465 for cooperative investigations of soils 1153 for mapping, etc., results of investigations 465, 1153 for classifying, etc., agricultural lands in National Forests 465, 1153 for administrative expenses 465, 1153 unexpended balance for potash plant reappropriated 1153 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 829 *Soils Products Exposition, International,* appropriation for agricultural exhibit at 475 foreign nations invited to International Farm Congress at, in 1918 1168 *Solar Eclipse, 1918,* appropriation for expenses naval observations of 1100 *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D.
C., Grand Army,* appropriation for expenses 709, 1038 veterans of Spanish War, Philippine Insurrection and China relief expedition admitted 709, 1038 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for, law clerks, etc 446, 1134 *Solicitor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 108, 1110 for assistants, law clerk 77, 1082 for additional assistants 77, 1082 for additional law clerks 77, 1082 *Solicitor for the Interior Department,* appropriation for 108, 1110 for board of appeals, office of 99, 1103 for assistant attorneys, etc 99, 1103 for per diem, etc., inspectors 99, 1103 *Solicitor for the Post Office Department,* appropriation for 108, 1110 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of 105 *Solicitor General,* appropriation for 108, 1110 *Solicitor, Navy Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 94, 1098 deficiency appropriation for additional clerks, 1917 813 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 108, 1110 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 109, 1111 *Solicitor of the Department of Labor,* appropriation for, law clerk, etc 109, 1111 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 109, 1111 *Somersworth, N.
H.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Somerville County, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Brazos River in 354 *Sons of the American Revolution,* condemned cannon granted to Sheldon, Iowa, chapter 832, 839 *Sopris National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Sorghum,* appropriation for investigating production of, sirup; diseases of; byproducts 1142 *Sorghums, Grain,* appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 453 for culture, etc 1142 *South Amboy, N.
J.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 842 *South and Central America,* appropriation for promoting, etc., commerce with 111, 1113 *South and Central American Republics,* invited to send representatives to Second Pan American Financial Conference 1052 *South Bethlehem, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *South Boston, Va.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *South Carolina,* appropriation for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* terms of court, Aiken 721 Charleston 721 Columbia 721 Florence 721 office of clerk, Charleston 721 *South Carolina Naval Militia,* may use Charleston immigrant station as armory, etc.; repairs, etc 61 *South Carolina Western Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for salary of judge 43 terms of court, Anderson 721 Greenville 721 Greenwood 721 Rock Hill 721 office of clerk, Greenville 721ccv *South Dakota,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1107 *South Dakota Avenue Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction of, over Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks 1018 payment of share by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company 1018 share to be paid by street railroad using 1018 *South Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *South Hilo, Hawaii,* gas franchise granted John T. Barker, ratified, etc 524 street railway franchise, modified 438 *South McAlester, Okla.,* terms of court at 927 *South River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Southbridge, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Southern Cattle Ticks* (*see* Cattie Ticks, Southern). *Southern Field Crops,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465, 1154 *Southern Relief Society, D.
C.,* appropriation for aid to Confederate veterans, etc 710, 1038 *Southern Ute Indians, Colorado,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 *Spain,* appropriation for ambassador to 252, 1048 invited to participate in Texas Bicentennial Exposition 217 *Spanish Fork, Utah,* appropriation for public building 269 *Spanish River,* bridge authorized across, by Baldwin and Mobile Counties, Ala 520 *Sparkling Wines,* internal revenue tax on 786 *Sparta, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary to 70, 1074 for clerk to Speaker’s table 70, 1074 preparing Digest of Rules 70, 1074 for clerk and messengers 70, 1074 for care, etc., automobile for 73, 1077 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses 73, 1077 deficiency appropriation for expenses 822 *Special Assessment Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1006 *Special Clerks, Postal Service,* grade established; promotions, etc 416 eight-hour law applicable 416 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 418, 1064 for fees to messengers 418, 1064 deficiency appropriation fees to messengers 820 *Special Inquiry Boards, Immigration Service,* composition of, power and authority 887 *Special Preparedness Fund,* created from receipts of excess profits tax and one-third of estate tax 1000 use restricted for military and naval purposes 1000 additional annual credit from receipts under Revenue Act of 1916 1000 reimbursement to, if used for other purposes 1000 excess profits tax levied for; basis of 1000 estate tax increased for; rates 1002 *Special Taxes, Internal Revenue* (*see also* Internal Revenue), imposed on corporations, designated occupations, etc 789 tobacco manufacturers, etc., selling personally to dealers, not construed as peddlers 740 *Spencer, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Spices,* appropriation for investigations of plants yielding 453, 1142 *Spokane Agency, Wash.,* appropriations for support, etc., of Indians at 153, 989 *Spokane Indian Hospital, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for roads in, from tribal funds; contribution by Stevens County 521 leases of unallotted mineral lands on; conditions 155 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 153, 989 proceeds of sale of lands on Fort Spokane abandoned military reservation to credit of 155 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for expenses, protecting 323 *Spot Cotton Markets,* designation and publication of, by Secretary of Agriculture 479 *Sprague Falls Manufacturing Company,* operation, etc., of dams across Saint Croix River, Me., by, authorized; conditions 534 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for extending wing of milling shop 284 for fire protection; repairs to streets 284 *Springfield, Ill.,* special postal canceling stamp authorized, for celebrating centennial of admission of Illinois as a State 862 *Springfield, Mass.,* appropriation for agricultural exhibit at meeting of National Dairy Show 475 bridge authorized across Connecticut River at 536 *Springfield, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 269 *Springs, etc., on Arid Public Lands,* provisions for developing, rendering accessible, etc 518 *Square 555, D.
C.,* appropriation for purchase of lot in, for playground site 1020 *Square 801, D. C.,* lots 13 and 14, conveyed for use of navy yard; price, etc 1177 *Square 857, D. C.,* sale of, containing old Baltimore and Ohio right of way; terms and conditions 692 *Squirrels, Ground,* appropriation for destroying, etc., on national forests 467, 1155 *Staff College, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 620ccvi *Stains,* duty on coal tar products not used as 793 used as 794 additional specific 794 *Stamford, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Stamped Envelopes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 419, 1064 for manufacture 421, 1066 for distribution 421, 1066 *Stamps Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 106, 1109 *Stamps, Internal Revenue,* to be prepared for tax on wines 784 *Stamps, Postage,* appropriation for manufacture, etc. 421, 1066 *Standard Lime Barrels,* provisions for, in interstate and foreign commerce 530 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 113, 1114 for apparatus, machinery, etc 114, 1115 for repairs, etc., buildings 114, 1115 for contingent expenses 114, 1115 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 114, 1115 for care of grounds, etc 114, 1115 for investigations to minimize dangers of high-potential electric currents, etc 114, 1115 for refrigeration investigations 114 for investigating structural materials 114, 1115 for expenses, determination of physical constants, etc 114, 1115 for investigating fire-resisting properties of building materials 114, 1115 for investigating standards of measurement, etc., of public utilities 114, 1116 for testing railway equipment materials 115, 1116 for testing miscellaneous materials 115, 1116 for standardizing radio communication instruments, etc 115, 1116 for developing color standards, etc 115, 1116 for study of clay products, processes, etc 115, 1116 for experiments in effective utilization of physical properties of materials, etc 115, 1116 for investigations, etc., of aeronautics and aviation requirements 115, 1116 for investigating optical glass production 1116 for testing large scales 324 for laboratory for research in radio communication 324 deficiency appropriation for constructing chemical laboratory; equipment 25 for general expenses 32, 829 for testing machines 32 for testing structural materials 829 *Standards Bureau, Director of,* to make regulations for standardization of lime barrels 531 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for share in constructing highway through 151 use of Indian labor; repayment 152 deficiency appropriation for surveying, etc. 31 *Stanislaus National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 418, 1064 emergency service 418, 1064 for inland mail transportation by, except in Alaska 422, 1068 discontinued when served by rural delivery 423, 1068 new routes restricted 423, 1068 deficiency appropriation for 24, 827 for, in Alaska 820, 830 contracts, etc., for, under direction of Postmaster General 418 contracts for, to be awarded lowest bidder according to terms of advertisement 161 requirements of other service if bids exorbitant, etc 161 temporary contracts for, on failure by accepted bidder for new routes, etc.; limitations, etc 161 cost charged to defaulting contractor, etc 162 lien allowed persons for services to contractors for 162 payment by Postmaster General; limitations 162 *State College, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 269 *State Courts,* writs of error allowed to Supreme Court from decisions of, against validity of treaty or statute, etc 726 in favor of validity of State laws, etc., as not repugnant to Constitution 726 certiorari from Supreme Court to, where validity of Federal law or treaty is questioned, and judgment is in favor thereof 726 where validity of State law, etc., as repugnant to the Constitution, etc., is in question, and decision is adverse thereto 726 where decision is for or against any right, title, etc., claimed under the Constitution, authority, etc., of the United States 727 *State Department* (*see also* Department of State), branch printing office in, abolished 1083 *State Educational Institutions,* maintenance of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in, having military instruction 191 *State Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for continuing aid to 297 deficiency appropriation for continuing aid to 812 *State, War, and Navy Department Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 94, 1098 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc. 94, 1098 for services, operating supplies, etc., Navy Department Annex 94, 1098 for laborer, State Department Annex 94, 1098 for new elevators 1098 for aerials for naval radio service 606 for pneumatic tube to Navy Annex 607 deficiency appropriation for Navy Department Annex 22 for fuel, lights, etc 31 printing machinery, etc., to be removed from rooms in, assigned to State Department 1083 branch office abolished 1083ccvii *State, War, and Navy Department Building, D.
C.* reapportionment of space authorized; conditions 94 ejectment of present offices, etc., for bidden 94 vacated rooms not to be used as museums 94 *Statement of Appropriations, etc.,* appropriation for preparing, first session 64th Congress 327 *Staten Island Sound, N. Y. and N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *States,* appropriation for cooperation with, in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from fire 461, 1166 for transportation of teams to national rifle matches; designation by governors 648 Army stores, etc., may be purchased from War Department by, for use of National Guard 204 maybe requisitioned by United States in time of war, credit to be allowed 204 cooperation with, for construction of rural post roads 355 cooperation with, for promoting vocational education 929 acceptance by legislature required; board to be designated 931 temporary by governor, until next meeting of legislature 932 optional, in part allowed, etc 932 conditions for receiving allotments 932 plans to be submitted for using allotments by 933 requirements for agricultural educational use 934 trade, home economics, and industrial subjects 934 training of teachers 935 treasurer to receive and disburse money received 935 deduction from allotments, if previous one not expended 936 allotment to be withheld from, if not properly used 936 appeal to Congress, etc 936 losses, etc., to be replaced to fund by 936 no part of fund to be used by, for building, etc., or support religious, etc., schools 936 cotton contracts, etc., laws of, not impaired by cotton futures Act 481 examination whether laws of, provide safeguards far loans on first mortgages 382 declaration of ineligibility for issuing farm loan bonds 382 first mortgage loans 382 statement of requirements lacking 382 exemption of docketing liens, etc., of Federal courts in courts, etc., of, repealed 531 immigration agents of, given access to immigrant stations to present inducements to settlers, etc 895 laws of, relating to warehouses for agricultural products, etc., not unpaired by warehouse Act 490 maintenance of troops in time of peace other than National Guard forbidden 198 maintenance of troops; right to use National Guard not limited 198 State police or constabulary allowed 198 number of cadets, Military Academy, from, increased 62 payment of men enlisted by, to complete organizations for muster into service, authorized, etc 624 public lands within irrigation districts of, subject to regulations relating thereto 506 *States Relations Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 470, 1158 for general expenses, State allotments for experiment stations 470, 1159 for cooperative agricultural extension work 470, 1159 for cooperative demonstration work outside of cotton belt 470, 1159 for farmer’s cooperative demonstrations and meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil 470, 1159 for reports on farmers’ institutes and agricultural schools 471, 1159 for stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam 471, 1159 for extension work in Hawaii 471, 1160 for investigating utility and economy of agricultural products in the home, etc 471, 1160 for administrative expenses 471, 1160 *Statesboro, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Stationery, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 421, 1067 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 84, 1088 *Statistical Work, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc., to avoid duplication of 76 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Crop Estimates Bureau, Department of Apiculture). *Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor,* acceptance of donated electric plant for lighting 411 *Statutes at Large,* appropriation for editing, etc 77, 1082 not applicable to Philippine Islands unless specifically provided 547 *Steam Engineers, D.
C., Board of Examiners,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1008 *Steamboat Inspection Service,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc 112, 1113 for supervising inspectors 112, 1113 for salaries, inspectors of hulls, and of boilers 112, 1113 for assistant inspectors 112, 1113 for clerk hire, service at large 112, 1113 for contingent expenses 112, 1113 witness fees 112, 1113 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 25 inspection certificates to state number of passengers allowed on vessels, other than ferryboats; report of changes 918 penalty for carrying more passengers than allowed by 918ccviii inspection certificates to state number of passengers allowed on vessels; punishment for master, etc., allowing excess 918 special permits for excursion vessels to carry excess passengers, etc 918 approval of supervising inspector for 919 inspectors of hulls and boilers at Tampa, Fla 942 *Steamboat Inspection, Supervising Inspector General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 112, 1113 *Steamboat Routes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 418, 1064 *Steele Bayou, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 72, 1076 deficiency appropriation for extra services 822 *Steubenville, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Ohio River at 5 *Stock Raising Homesteads,* entries of 640 acres of public lands authorized for 862 lands to be previously designated 862 character of lands reserved for 862 applications for, if not designated lands 862 fees, etc., required 862 suspension of entry 862 lands not to be disposed of during suspension 862 no occupancy before designation 862 areas allowed; additions to former entries 863 selection of contiguous, prior to non-contiguous, lands 863 improvements for stock raising required 863 entry of contiguous lands additional to pending homestead entries 863 improvements required 863 homesteaders may enter additional contiguous lands 863 improvements required 863 may relinquish present holding for grazing entry 863 no commutation allowed 864 preference to present owners for additional contiguous lands 864 division between two or more applicants 864 allowance to first applicant 864 coal and mineral deposits in, reserved 864 disposal under mineral laws 864 entry for prospecting, etc., permitted 864 entry of surface for mining uses; conditions 864 patents for, subject to grazing entries 864 reservation of water holes, etc 865 lands for access to, stock movements, etc 865 limitations of driveways, etc 865 regulations to be made 865 *Stockbridge and Munsee Indians, Wis.,* payment to tribal members enrolled since March 3, 1893 156 *Stocks, Bonds, etc., Railway,* appropriation for securing information concerning issues of 281 *Stockton and Mormon Channels, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 404 *Stockton, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Stockton Channel, Cal.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Stone, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 114, 1115 *Stone or Quarry Products, etc.,* quarantine on containers of, capable of carrying plant diseases, etc 1165 *Storage of Guns and Munitions of War, Navy,* appropriation for, at specified magazines, yards, and stations 569 *Stoughton, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 840 *Stowaways,* alien, excluded admission; exception 876 *Strawberry Island, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Snake River at 235 *Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Street Cleaning Division, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 680, 1008 for dust prevention, removing snow, etc 690, 1018 *Street Crossings Policemen, D. C.,* made members of regular police force; rights, duties, etc 720 *Street Fairs,* special tax imposed on 791 *Street Railways, D. C.,* construction conditions modified, Baltimore and Washington Transit Company 519 not relieved from expenses of paving road beds in streets, etc 716 to furnish free transportation to police and firemen when on duty 683 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work 684, 1013 for work on; schedules, etc 684, 1013 for grading 685, 1014 for condemnation, etc 685, 1014 for constructing designated suburban roads 685, 1014 for opening, etc., outside of cities 688, 1017 widening of Woodley Road suspended 1017 for repairs 688, 1017 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around reservations, etc 689, 1017 area assessment extended in proceedings for opening alleys, etc 1017 for repairs, suburban roads 689, 1017 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc 690, 1018 for improvements, etc., street-cleaning stables 690, 1019 closing of alleys and, in site for Eastern High School 698 Washington Navy Yard additions 567 condemnation of land for; notices required 21 division of cost of paving, etc., chargeable against abutting property 716 railroads not relieved from expense of paving road bed on 716 rent to be paid for space used for business purposes under 716 *Strickland’s Ferry, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 6 *Strikes, etc.* (*see* Labor Disputes). *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigating, of stone, etc 114, 1115 deficiency appropriation for testing, etc 829 *Students, Asiatic, etc.,* condition regulating temporary admission of 876ccix *Subhumid Land Farming,* appropriation for improving methods of 454, 1142 *Submarine Base,* appropriation for equipping, etc., New London, Conn 1176 commission to report on necessity, etc., for, on Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific coasts, etc 571 appropriation for expenses 571 *Submarine “F-1,”* appropriation for repairs 605 *Submarine “F-2,”* appropriation for repairs 605 *Submarine “F-3,”* appropriation for repairs 605 *Submarine Harbor Defense System,* punishment for willfully interfering with, etc 1194 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc 345, 910 for supplies, for submarine practice 347, 911 for maintenance, etc 347, 911 for expenses, torpedo depot, etc 347, 911 for purchase, etc., insular possessions; supplies 349 *Submarine Tender, Navy, Fleet,* construction of one, authorized 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617, 1191 limit of cost increased of one, to be constructed as soon as practicable 1191 *Submarine Vessels, etc.,* excise tax on net profits by manufacturers from sales of 781 *Submarines, Navy* (*see also* Torpedo Boats, Submarine), construction authorized of nine fleet 616 fifty-eight coast; classes; cost, etc 616 early construction 616 appropriation for 616 twelve, to be built on Pacific coast; conditions 616 one, Neff propulsion, conditions 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617, 1192 for ammunition 617 limit of cost increased of eighteen coast, to be constructed as soon as practicable 1191 twenty additional, on most approved lines, authorized 1192 to be constructed on Pacific coast; cost condition 1192 appropriation for 1192 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation tor supplies, etc 630 for transport service 630 for meals, etc 630 for food, etc., rifle matches 630 for payments; commutation of rations 630 for special diet rations 630 for advertising 630 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 630 for preserving, accounting, etc 630 sales to Navy and Marine Corps, permitted 630 purchase of naval supplies by Army, allowed 630 deficiency appropriation for 29, 45, 337, 825 *Subtreasuries,* investigation of work of, directed 1080 report as to transfer, etc 1080 report to be submitted on discontinuance of 88 *Subtropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigation of insects affecting 466, 1154 *Suburban Roads and Streets, D.
C.,* appropriation for construction, etc., of designated 685, 1014 for repairs 689, 1017 *Sugar,* export duty on, from ceded West Indian Islands, exported to a foreign country or shipped to the United States 1133 provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Sugar Cane,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465, 1164 provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 57 *Sugar Cane Districts,* appropriation for experiments, etc., cattle raising in 491, 1166 erection of barns, etc., authorized 491, 1166 *Sugar Plant,* appropriation for investigations; seed improvement, etc 454, 1142 developing strains of sugar-beet seed 454, 1142 cane and sorghum sirup production, etc 454, 1142 for utilizing byproducts 454, 1142 *Sulfoacid,* duty on, and salts of coal tar 794 *Sullys Hill National Park, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of game preserve in 467, 1155 *Sulphanilic Acid,* duty on 794 *Sulphur River, Tex. and Ark.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 409 *Sumter County, Ga.,* Dooly County or, may bridge Flint River, Murrays Ferry 387 *Sun River Irrigation Project, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Sunbury, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, between Monroe and 48 condemned cannon granted to Fort Augusta 837 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations,* under Treasury Department, for public buildings 262 quarantine stations 270 Coast Guard 274 Engraving and Printing Bureau 275 miscellaneous, internal revenue, etc 276 refunding two per cent bonds 276 Independent Treasury, etc 276 United States securities, etc 277 suppressing counterfeiting, etc 277 Collecting customs revenue, etc 277 Public Health Service 278 quarantine service 278 prevention of epidemics 279 field investigations, etc 279 under District of Columbia, for Columbia Hospital for Women 279 under Smithsonian Institution, for National Museum, etc 279 National Zoological Park 280 under Interstate Commerce Commission, for salaries, etc 280 valuation of railroads 281 under Board of Mediation and Conciliation, for salaries, etc 281 under Federal Trade Commission, for salaries, etc 281ccx under Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, for acquiring lands 282 under War Department, for armories and arsenals, etc 282 military posts, etc 285 national cemeteries, etc 286 national parks, etc 288 buildings and grounds, Washington, D.
C., etc 289 Commission of Fine Arts 291 General Grant Memorial 291 Lincoln Memorial 291 Aqueduct Bridge 291 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 292 rivers and harbors, contract work 292 maps, surveys, etc 292 California Débris Commission 292 New York Harbor 292 topographic maps 293 artificial limbs, etc.; hospitals, D. C. 293 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 293 State and Territorial Homes 297 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 297 arrears of pay, War with Spain 297 under Interior Department, for buildings 298 Capitol and grounds 298 courthouse, Washington, D.
C 298 public lands 298 Geological Survey 301 Bureau of Mines 302 Reclamation Service 303 miscellaneous, disbarment proceedings 306 Alaska, railroads, education, etc 306 national parks 307 Government Hospital for Insane; designated Saint Elizabeths Hospital 309 Columbia Deaf Institution 310 Howard University 310 Freedmen’s Hospital 310 under Department of Justice, for penitentiary buildings 311 miscellaneous, conduct of customs cases, etc 311 defense in claims, prosecution of crimes, etc 311 enforcing antitrust laws, etc.; restriction 312 enforcing interstate commerce laws, etc 312 reports, etc., for courts, etc 312 Pacific railroad suits 313 United States courts, salaries, etc 313 penitentiaries, maintenance 314 National Training School for Boys, D.
C. 316 under Department of Commerce, for Light houses Bureau 316 Coast and Geodetic Survey 318 Bureau of Fisheries 320 Bureau of Standards 324 under Department of Labor, for immigration expenses 324 Bureau of Naturalization 326 standardization of first-aid methods 326 under Department of State, for printing electoral vote 326 under legislative, for Senate 327 statement of appropriations 327 conveying electoral vote 327 Botanic Garden 327 Senate Office Building, etc 327 House Office Building 327 Capitol power plant 327 Public Buildings Commission 328 under Government Printing Office, for salaries 329 public printing and binding 329 superintendent of documents 332 under Panama Canal, for all expenses 332 fortifications 335 annual reports, with documents, to be sent Public Printer at designated times 336 return of completed proofs 336 time for printing, distributing, etc 336 not applicable to Smithsonian Institution, Commissioner of Patents, or Comptroller of Currency 336 lump sum estimates to be in form prescribed by Secretary of Treasury 336 details of mechanics and laborers 336 acceptance of auditor’s reports of outstanding checks of disbursing officers in lieu of personal returns 336 all sums for salaries to be in full; conflicting laws repealed 336 *Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds* (*see* Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of). *Superintendents of Irrigation,* employment authorized for systems on Indian reservations, etc 124, 969 *Superior National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 for enlarging harbor basin; contracts 401 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, executive officer, chiefs, etc 79, 1084 for additional pay to 271 for skilled employees in office of 271 to serve on Public Buildings Commission 328 *Supplies, Military, etc.,* investigation, etc., of data as to production and availability of 650 for affording producers information as to, needed by the Government 650 *Supplies, Postal Service,* appropriation for stationery, etc 421, 1067 for postal savings system 421, 1067 for city delivery 421 for miscellaneous 422, 1067 for rural delivery 422, 1067 for expenses of shipping 422, 1067 deficiency appropriation for city delivery 24 for shipping 827, 830 districts and central offices for distributing, etc., authorized 1069, 1110 no authority to abolish offices, change officers, etc., given 1110 *Supplies, United States Courts,* appropriation for; exchange of typewriters, etc 314 *Supply Committee, General,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 79, 1083 *Supreme Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries; half from District revenues 119, 1120 for printing and binding for 331 for probation officers 704, 1031 for fees of witnesses 705, 1033 jurors 705, 1033 for pay of bailiffs, etc 705, 1033 for miscellaneous expenses 706, 1033 for additional miscellaneous expenses while in temporary quarters 1033ccxi deficiency appropriation for witness fees, etc 41 for fees of jurors 41 for miscellaneous expenses 41, 807 for additional miscellaneous expenses 860 convicts sentenced for more than a year, to be confined in District Jail or Reformatory 711 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 118, 1119 for marshal 118, 1119 for clerks to justices 118, 1119 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of Justice Joseph R.
Lamar 818 appeals and writs of error from district court of Porto Rico 966 certiorari allowed to circuit courts of appeals from, in bankruptcy, railway employees, etc., causes 727 certiorari allowed to State courts where validity of Federal law or treaty is questioned, and judgment is in favor thereof 726 where validity of State law, etc., as repugnant to the Constitution, etc., is questioned and the decision is adverse 726 where decision is for or against any right, title, etc., claimed under the Constitution, authority, etc., of the United States 727 jurisdiction over decisions, etc., of Supreme court of Philippine Islands 555 term of; special 726 time limit for bringing causes for review 727 additional for Philippine Islands causes 727 writs of error allowed from State courts where decision is against validity of Federal law or treaty 726 decision in favor of State law claimed to be repugnant to Constitution 726 effect of; power of court 726 writs of error and appeals from Philippine Islands supreme court not to be reviewed hereafter 727 certiorari for review, etc., continued 727 *Supreme Court Reports,* appropriation for copies of Volumes 241 to 244 313 *Surety Bonds Section, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of section, clerks, etc 79, 1084 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* appropriation for, chief clerk, etc 84, 1088 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 91, 1095 for rent, dispensary 93 for medical museum and library 640 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc., 1917 809 pay of superintendent, medical Museum, reduced 809 *Surveying,* of private land claims in California directed on deposit by claimants 995 *Surveying Public Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for expenses 300 preferences; occupied townships, etc 300 grants to States and Territories 300 appropriation for expenses; irrigation or dry-farming lands 300 reservations, or national forests 300 compensations; supervisors of surveys 300 for resurveys; mineral locations, etc 300 for metal corner monuments 300 for abandoned military reservations 301 deficiency appropriation for 30, 825 *Surveyors General,* appropriation for, and office expenses 103, 1107 restriction on office expenses 104, 1108 temporary details from one surveyor general to another; travel allowance, etc 104, 1108 use of fund for surveying lands in railroad grants, for work in offices of; limit 104, 1108 *Surveyor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 680, 1008 for temporary services, supplies, etc 680, 1008 *Susanville, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, Milton to West Milton, Pa 49 Sunbury to Monroe, Pa 48 *Susquehanna River, North Branch of,* bridge authorized across, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa 751 *Susquehanna River, West Branch of,* bridge authorized across, Montgomery to Muncy Creek, Pa 512 Watsontown and White Deer, Pa 513 Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 512 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 299 *Swansboro, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of water ways between New River and 395 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1045 *Sweet Wines, Fortifying Pure* (*see also* Internal Revenue), provisions for 784 *Swift Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Syracuse, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 269 **T.** *Tables of Constants, etc., International Commission on,* appropriation for annual contribution to 257, 1053 *Tabulating Equipment, etc.,* appropriation for, Auditor for Post Office Department 85, 1090 *Tabulating Machines, Census Office,* appropriation for experimental work in, etc 111, 1112 *Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for Cushman Indian School at 153, 989 for public building 269 *Tahlequah, Okla.,* appropriation for Cherokee Orphan Training School at 147, 984 *Tahoe National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Taholah Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 153, 989ccxii *Takoma Park Branch Library, D C.* (*see* Public Library, D.
C., Free). *Talcas (nontribal Indian),* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Talladega, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Tallapoosa River,* bridge authorized across, between Montgomery and Elmore Counties, Ala 928 *Tampa Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 for improvement of channel from Clearwater Harbor to 396 preliminary examination, etc., to be made of waterway connecting Saint George Sound and 408 *Tampa, Fla.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 inspectors of hulls and boilers authorized at 942 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 254, 1050 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for agent and consul general at 1048 *Tangipahoa River, La.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Tank Bottoms,* provision for free entry of, after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Tar Acids,* on free list, distillates yielding less than 5 per cent of 793 *Tar River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Tarentum, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Target Practice, Army, Small-Arms,* appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc 643 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 643 issue of targets, etc., to rifle clubs 643 *Target Practice, etc., Army,* appropriation for paying claims for damages from 639 for ranges for field artillery 647 *Target Practice, etc., Navy,* appropriation for markmen’s medals, etc 560, 1171 *Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Tariff* (*see also* Duties on Imports), coal tar products, specially designated, on free list 793 ad valorem duty on, not colors, dyes, etc 793 colors, dyes, etc 794 specific duty in addition 794 annual reduction of special duty after five years, termination 794 special duty abolished after five years if not designated quantity of domestic production 794 repeal of provisions under former law 794 *Tariff Commission,* created; appointment by the President 795 terms; chairman and vice chairman 795 other employment forbidden; removal, etc 795 organization, etc 796 organization, etc.; employees to be from civil service eligibles; exceptions 796 expenses, offices, meetings, etc 796 duties; investigation of specified subjects relating to customs, etc 796 information, etc., at disposal of the President, etc 796 annual reports to be submitted to Congress 796 tariff relations with foreign countries, and allied subjects to be investigated by 796 competition with foreign industries, dumping, cost of production, etc 796 transfer from Department of Commerce employees, etc., of cost of production service 796 full authority to secure information, secure testimony, etc 797 attendance of witnesses; aid of district trict courts, etc 797 writs of mandamus authorized to compel compliance with orders of, etc 797 depositions may be ordered by; procedure, etc 797 witnesses allowed fees, etc 797 compelled to testify; immunity, etc 797 cooperation with executive departments, etc., directed; information and details from, authorized 797 unauthorized divulging of information obtained by, unlawful 798 punishment for 798 appropriation for all expenses 798 authorized each year hereafter 798 *Tariff of 1918,* printing paper duty rate amended 795 free list provisions amended 795 repeal of designated coal tar products provisions 794 sugar schedule provisions for free entry after May 1, 1916, repealed 56 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication, of,* appropriation for annual contribution 255, 105 *Tarrytown, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 392 *Tax, Income* (*see* Income Tax). *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for collecting overdue personal 683, 1011 for advertising notices of arrears of 683, 1011 for refund of real estate, to Daughters of the American Revolution 717 for additional refund for 1916 1009 assessment on intangible personal property; rate 717 rate reduced; and exemptions extended 1046 assessments of real estate to be biennial 678 exemption of Daughters of American Revolution, church parsonages, etc., from 514 additional lots, Daughters of American Revolution 1046 joint Congressional committee to investigate and recommend changes in laws relating to 717 records and accounts transferred from assessor’s office to collector’s 1005 bills, lists, etc., of real property to be issued by collector 1005 assessor to deliver annually to collector ledgers of assessments on real property 1005 personal property 1005ccxiii *Taxes, Federal, State, etc.,* capital, etc., of Federal land banks and national farm loan associations exempt from 380 mortgages and bonds deemed Government instrumentalities, and exempt as such 380 shares of joint stock land banks assessable as personal property, conditions of taxation 380 real property of associations, etc., not exempt 380 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for expenses, collecting 85, 1090 for expenses collecting, etc., emergency 86 for collecting income 86, 1090 for collecting cotton futures 86, 1090 for estate, munitions, etc 1091 for expenses enforcing opium, etc., special tax 86, 1091 for refunding erroneously collected 276 deficiency appropriation for refund of corporation excise 20 for refunding collections 28, 824 for refunding illegally collected 28, 33, 804, 824, 828 revocation of former amount 804 emergency, continued for 1916 2 appropriations for expenses of collecting, etc., made available 2 repealed 792 estate 777 excise, levied on contracts for sales of cotton for future delivery, at exchanges, etc 476 fermented liquors 783 income 756 munition manufacturers’ 780 special, on business corporations, occupations, etc 789 wines, etc 783 *Taylorville, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Tchula Lake, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Teachers of Vocational Subjects* (*see also* Vocational Education), provisions for cooperating with States in supplying, training, etc 929 *Technical, etc., Services, Navy,* expenditures for, by Secretary of the Navy, within specified limitations 558 *Teheran, Persia,* appropriation for interpreter to legation and consulate general at 253, 1049 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, Departments, and Government Printing Office,* appropriation for care, etc 291 *Telegraph, Wireless* (*see* Radiotelegraph). *Telegraph, Wireless, Cable, etc.,* investigation ordered of Government ownership of, etc 387 *Telephones,* investigation ordered of Government ownership of, etc 387 *Tennessee,* appropriation for relief of sufferers from floods in 434 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District,* term of court, Winchester 232 *Tennessee River, Tenn., Ala., and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Chattanooga, Tenn 399 maintenance of Clinch and Holston Rivers 399 for open channel work between Florence and Riverton, Ala 399 for improving, between Chattanooga, Tenn., and Browns Island, Ala.; locks and dams 399 local interests to pay flowage damages 400 determination of type of dams 400 for improving, etc., below Riverton, Ala 400 bridge authorized across, Chattanooga, Tenn 47 *Tennille, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *Tensas River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Tents, etc., Army,* loan authorized for Confederate Veterans, Birmingham, Ala 10 sufferers by fire at Paris, Tex 50 *Terminal Railroads,* included in eight hour standard work day for train employees 722 *Terra Cotta,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of, products 115 *Terral Bridge Company,* may bridge Red River at Terral, Okla 251 *Terral, Okla.,* bridge authorized across Red River, at 251 *Terre Haute, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 269 condemned cannon granted to Fort Harrison Country Club, at 835 *Territorial Delegates,* appropriation for compensation 69, 1073 for mileage 70, 1074 for clerk hire 72, 1076 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 72, 1076 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for continuing aid to 297 deficiency appropriation for aid to 812 *Territories,* appropriation for government in 104, 1108 for transportation of teams to national rifle matches; designation by governors 648 number of Military Academy cadets from, increased 62 *Terry, E.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for informer’s fee 821 *Testimony,* compulsory required of witnesses before Tariff Commission, etc 797 criminal immunity 797 in violation of cotton futures Act 481 criminal immunity 481 *Teton National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 lands added to 515 *Texarkana, Ark.* condemned cannon granted to 835 *Texas,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 398 West Galveston Bay-Brazos River section 398ccxiv appropriation for improvement of Brazos River-Matagorda Bay section 398 Aransas Pass-Pass Cavallo section 398 Guadalupe River to Victoria 398 preliminary examination to be made of specified rivers, for flood protection 408 restriction on Indians going into, repealed 128 *Texas Bicentennial and Pan American Exposition,* Spain and Pan American countries invited to take part in 217 *Texas City, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Galveston 398 preliminary examination, etc., of harbor to be made 408 *Texas Northern Judicial District,* new division established in 939 terms of court, Wichita Falls 939 *Texas Western judicial District,* additional judge authorized for 938 *Thames River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 391 *The Dalles, Oreg.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *The Hague, Netherlands* (*see* Hague, The). *Theaters, etc., Proprietors of,* special tax imposed on; rates 791 buildings described 791 reduction for small communities 791 payable by lessees 791 *Thief River Falls, Minn.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 106, 1109 for division of postal savings 1109 for division of stamps 106, 1199 for division of finance 106, 1109 for division of classification 107, 1109 for division of registered mails 107, 1109 for division of money orders 107, 1109 for postal savings system 107 for postal service, office of 421, 1066 for stamps, postal cards, etc 421, 1066 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 421, 1066 for indemnity, lost registered, etc., mail, domestic 421, 1067 international 421, 1067 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 421, 1067 Postal Savings System, office of Director 421, 1067 *Third Lighthouse District,* tender for, authorized 537 *Third Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, Pennsylvania Avenue to B Street south 685 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, E to F Street 1014 *Thomaston, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 391 *Thomasville, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Thorntown, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to 840 *Threats, etc., Against the President,* punishment for mailing, making, etc 919 *Thunder Bay River, Mich.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of mouth 409 channel 409 *Tickfaw River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Tile, Products,* appropriation for study of processes, etc., in manufacture of 115, 1116 *Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 292 for maintenance of channel from Bay City to Tillamook City 405 *Tillman County, Okla.,* sale of certain ceded Indian lands to 445 *Timber* (*see also* Forest Service), cut from national forests may be exported from State or Territory 1145 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses, preventing 299 *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc 461, 1150 for appraising, etc., for sale 461, 1150 *Time-Measuring Devices,* no part of Army appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 648 of fortifications appropriations to pay officers using, on work of an employee 351, 914 of naval appropriations, to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 619, 1194 of sundry civil appropriations to pay officers, etc., using, on work of an employee 336 *Tinkham, Honorable George Holden,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 822 *Titanic Memorial Association, Women’s,* authorized to erect memorial on public grounds in District of Columbia to those who lost their lives to save women and children at sinking of “Titanic” 1046 *Title Entries, Copyright Office, Catalogue of,* appropriation for printing and binding 331 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 822 *Titusville, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Tobacco,* appropriation for securing information for census reports on 110, 1112 information for reports to be procured by mail, special agents, etc 110 additional amount 1112 for investigating improved methods of growing, etc 454, 1142 for investigation of insects affecting 465, 1154 manufacturers, etc., selling personally to dealers not construed to be peddlers 740 provisions for warehouses for storage, etc., of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 *Tobacco Manufacturers,* special tax imposed on; rates 791 punishment for nonpayment 792 *Togas, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 295 *Toiyabe National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent for embassy 254, 1050ccxv *Toledo, Ohio,* appropriation for improving aids to navigation in harbor 317 for improvement of harbor 400 *Toledo, Saint Louis and Western Railroad Company,* may reconstruct bridge across Wabash River, Silverwood, Ind 50 *Tolidin,* duty on 794 *Tolovano River, Alaska,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 411 *Toluidin,* duty on 794 *Toluol,* on free list 793 *Toluylenediamin,* duty on 794 *Tomah, Wash.,* appropriation for Indian school 156, 991 for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Tombigbee River, Ala. and Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, from mouth to Demopolis, Ala 397 from Demopolis, Ala. to Walkers Bridge, Miss 397 bridge authorized across, near Jackson, Ala 123 post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 538 *Tompkinsville, N.
Y.,* general lighthouse depot; improvements of offices and laboratory authorized 537 *Toms River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Tonawanda, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; use of balances 392 *Tongass National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Tonnage Taxes,* vessels owned by Filipinos exempt from 286 *Tonto National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Topeka, Kans.,* terms of court at 726 *“Topeka,” U.
S. S.,* appropriation for repairs, for Minnesota naval militia 559 for alteration, repairs, etc 1172 *Topographic Surveys,* appropriation for; preference of areas selected by War Department 301 for, of lands in national forests 301 *Torpedo Boat Destroyers,* appropriation for air compressors for 564 construction of fifty authorized 616 four to be built on Pacific coast; conditions 616 appropriation for construction and machinery 617, 1191 for armor and armament 617, 1192 for ammunition 617, 1192 limit of cost increased of fifteen, to be constructed as early as practicable 1191 *Torpedo Boats, Submarine* (*see also* Submarines), surface speed limit of two, modified 237 *Torpedo Control, Radiodynamic,* appropriation for exclusive rights of inventions for 347 tests, etc 347 for expenses of examinations, etc., by Army and Navy officers 347 for purchase of one unit 348 *Torpedo Defense, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 345, 910 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 348, 912 *Torpedo Nets, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc., for battleships 564 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R.
I.,* appropriation for maintenance 564, 1176 for new machinery, etc., for factory 564, 1176 for public works 570 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc 564, 1176 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc 815 *Town Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Toxins, Animal,* appropriation for enforcing law regulating sale, etc., of 451, 1139 *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 124, 970 for prevention of epidemic 279 *Trade Commission, Federal* (*see* Federal Trade Commission). *Trade Marks, etc.,* time extended for registering, etc., delayed by existing war 516 *Trade Relations of the Philippines,* governed exclusively by United States laws 548 *Trade Subjects,* provisions for cooperating with States to pay teachers, etc., of 930 annual appropriations; basis of 930 amount appropriated for training teachers, etc., of 931 annual allotments; basis of 931 *Traill County, N.
Dak.,* may bridge Red River of the North 511 Bellmont 514 *Train Control Systems and Appliances,* appropriation for investigating and testing 280 *Train Employees, Railroad,* eight hours established for standard day’s work for, in interstate commerce 721 *Training Camps, Citizen,* appropriation for maintaining on military reservations, etc., for military instruction 648 subsistence, uniform, etc., to persons, attending 648 for maintaining, Fort Douglas, Utah 671 maintenance of, authorized 194 enlistments, etc., for 194 arms, supplies, etc., to be furnished 194 sales to persons receiving instructions, etc 194 instruction to be given, etc 195 *Training Camps, Marine Corps,* established; regulations governing 614 appropriation for expenses 614, 1190 *Training Camps, National Guard,* appropriation for expenses of, conducted by Army officers 645 transportation of regular troops for 645 reduced rates by carriers permitted for attendance 646 *Training, etc., Stations, Army,* acceptance of lands donated for, authorized 623 report on tracts necessary for; cost, etc 623 *Training Stations, Naval* (*see* Naval Training Stations). ccxvi *Tramps, Ocean,* not deemed common carriers by water in foreign commerce 728 *Transfer Railroads,* included in eight hour standard workday for train employees 722 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 253, 1048 *Transport, Navy,* construction of one, authorized 617 appropriation for construction and machinery 617 *Transportation and Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for; advertising agencies 614, 1190 deficiency appropriation for 816 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies 633 members of National Guard; in service, discharged for physical disabilities 633 baggage of enlisted men discharged for disability 633 discharged National Guard members with dependent families 633 subsistence per diem allowance 633 payment to land grant roads not bond-aided 633 full pay to excepted roads 634 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 634 vessels, transport service, etc 634 for National Guard supplies 647 deficiency appropriation for 29, 33, 45, 338, 825, 828 travel pay, etc., of National Guard on discharge from military service, allowed from 810 *Transportation Companies, etc.,* soliciting immigration of aliens by, unlawful; punishment for 879 advertisements of sailings, etc., permitted 880 presumption of knowledge of alienage 880 landing, etc., of inadmissible aliens by, unlawful; punishment for 880 bringing in diseased, etc., aliens by, unlawful; punishment for 880 disabilities specified; fine if embarkation permitted 880 bringing in persons incapable to earn a living, etc., unlawful 880 fine if embarkation permitted 880 bringing in illiterates or ineligibles, unlawful 881 fine if embarkation permitted, etc 881 to prevent aliens landing at other than designated times and places 881 punishment for infractions; additional pecuniary penalty 881 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 254, 1050 *Transportation Lines,* payment of head tax by, on aliens from contiguous countries 875 *Transportation, Mail* (*see* Mail Transportation). *Transportation, Navy,* appropriation for 560, 1170 deficiency appropriation for 29, 33, 816, 825, 828 *Transportation, Seagoing,* investigation, etc., of development of, for national defense, etc 650 *Transportation Systems,* exclusive control of, by the President authorized, in time of war, for military traffic, etc 645 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for expenses of 634 *Travel Allowance, Army,* to discharged enlisted men to place of muster; sea travel 217 *Traverse Lake, Minn, and S.
Dak.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, etc 81, 1086 for superintendent redemption of national currency 81, 1086 for clerks, etc., business of Postal Savings System 82 for District of Columbia, sinking fund accounts 678, 1006 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 78 for Secretary, Assistant to, Assistants, clerks, etc 1083 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 78, 1083 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 78, 1083 for General Supply Committee 79, 1083 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 79, 1083 bookkeeping and warrants 79, 1083 customs 79, 1084 appointments 79, 1084 surety bonds 79, 1084 public moneys 79, 1084 loans and currency 79, 1084 printing and stationery 79, 1084 mail and files 79, 1084 for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc 79, 1084 for Federal Farm Loan Bureau 1084 for Supervising Architect, executive officer, etc 79, 1084 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for Treasury Department, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for War Department, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for Navy Department, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for Interior Department, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, clerks, etc 80, 1085 for Auditor for Post Office Department, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 81, 1085 for salaries, Postal Savings System accounts 81, 1086 for Treasurer, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, clerks, etc 81, 1086 for force for Postal Savings System 82, 1086 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 82, 1086 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc 82, 1087 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, clerks, etc 82, 1087 employees on income and emergency taxes 82 for Coast Guard Office, chiefs of division, clerks, etc 83, 1087 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, assistant, clerks, etc 83, 1088 for Chief Secret Service Division, clerks, etc 83, 1088 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 83, 1088ccxvii appropriation for Surgeon General Public Health Service, clerks, etc 84, 1081 for contingent expenses 84, 1081 for stationery 84, 1081 for investigations to secure better administrative methods, economy, etc 84, 1089 for rent, etc 84, 1089 for supplies, etc 84, 1089 for labor saving machines, etc 85, 1089 for carpets, furniture, etc 85, 1089 for automatic fire alarm 85, 1090 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post Office Department 85, 1090 for internal revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc 85, 1090 daily deposits of all collections required 86 for collecting income tax 86, 1090 for collecting cotton futures tax 86, 1090 for collecting tax on estates, munitions, etc 1091 for opium, etc., special tax 86, 1091 for miscellaneous internal revenue expenses 87, 1091 designation of official posts of duty; per diem allowed 87 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 87, 1091 report to be made on discontinuing subtreasuries 88 for mints and assay offices 88, 1093 for paying war-risk insurance losses 1131 for sundry civil expenses under 262 for public buildings 263 Winder Building, repairs 269 quarantine stations 270 for repairs, etc., to Department buildings 270 for mechanical equipment for Department buildings 271 for Coast Guard 274 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 275 for refunding internal revenue collections 276 for punishing violations of internal revenue laws 276 details for enforcing laws relating to department, authorized from 276 for expenses, refunding two per cent bonds 276 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 276 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 276 for money laundry machines 276 for distinctive paper, securities, national currency, etc 277 four-year contracts for, authorized 277 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 277 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 277 payment for details under Secret Service Division forbidden 277 for custody of lands, etc 277 for collecting customs revenue 277 for automatic scales, customs 277 for compensation in lieu of moieties 278 for Public Health Service 278 for quarantine service 278 for prevention of epidemics 279 for field investigations of public health matters 279 for interstate quarantine service 279 for study of rural sanitation 279 for study of pellagra 279 for regulating sale of viruses, etc 279 for printing and binding for 330 deficiency appropriation for public buildings 16, 29, 803, 824, 828 for internal revenue 20, 28, 33, 803, 824, 828 for refunding corporation excise taxes 20 for Coast Guard 20, 805 for mints and assay offices 20, 824, 860 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 20, 28 for Public Health Service 21, 28, 828 for Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 28, 824 for judgments, United States courts, under 27, 823 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 27, 823 for contingent expenses 28, 824 for collecting customs revenue 28, 824 for emergency national currency expenses 28, 824 for Revenue Cutter Service 28, 828 for Life Saving Service 29, 33, 824 for Mrs.
Joseph Cameron 802 for J. L. da Rosa Estate 803 for estate of Hector M. McDonald 803 for Federal Farm Loan Board 803 for expenses collecting Revenue Tax of 1916 804 for Robert T. Crane 805 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 824 for Independent Treasury 828 Coast Guard; provisions governing, when operating with Navy in time of war, etc 600 farm loan bonds to be prepared, etc., 377 custody of plates, dies, etc 377 payment for expenses; reimbursement 377 Federal farm loan Act provisions 360 gold certificates allowed for deposits of stamped bullion; maximum increased 225 investigation of work of subtreasuries, etc., directed 1080 mailing of money or securities as first or fourth class matter 162 prepayment of postage 163 special estimate not to be transmitted unless conforming to law 830 tonnage and light dues paid on vessels of of Filipinos to be refunded 286 War Risk Insurance Bureau, time for suspension extended 514 further extended 1131 *Trees,* appropriation for study of diseases of, including chestnut bark, etc 452, 1141 white pine blister rust eradication 452, 1141 for seeding and planting, national forests 461, 1150 *Trent River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Trenton, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Trenton, N. J.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 time extended for bridging Delaware River at 861 *Trinity National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Trinity River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 for continuing improvement of 399 Locks and Dams Nos. 3 and 5 399 open-channel work 399 contribution by local interests 399 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made near Liberty, Tex 408 for flood protection 408ccxviii *Tropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 466, 1154 *Tropical Plants,* appropriation for acclimatizing, etc 453, 1141 *Truck Crops,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 453, 1141 for investigating insects affecting, included stored products 465, 1154 *Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *Trumbull County, Ohio,* may bridge Mahoning River at Warren 529 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 293 *Trust Companies, etc.,* service of officers, etc., of Federal reserve and member banks allowed in not more than two other noncompetitive 121 *Trust Funds,* farm loan bonds declared lawful investment for 580 *Trusts, etc.,* purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Naw, not to be made from 619, 1195 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 129, 974 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 31 *Truxton Canyon Indian Camp Hospital, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Tuberculin, Serums, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for treating diseases of animals 450, 1138 for investigating, animal 451, 1139 *Tuberculosis,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 124, 970 for preventing spread of, District of Columbia 702, 1030 for dispensaries for treatment of, in District of Columbia 1031 aliens afflicted with, excluded admission 875 *Tuberculosis, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 450, 1138 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 708, 1036 for buildings and grounds, etc 708, 1036 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, Warfield, Ky., to Kermit, W. Va 7 *Tugaloo River, Ga.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Tullahoma, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Tulsa County, Okla.,* may bridge Arkansas River, Tulsa, Okla 4 *Tulsa, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 269 bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 4 terms of court at 927 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 252, 1048 for Turkish secretary 253, 1048 for assistant Turkish secretary 253, 1048 for student interpreters 253, 1049 for cost of tuition; quarters 253, 1049 for steam launch for embassy 254, 1050 for interpreters and guards at consulates in dominions of 261, 1057 for marshals, consular courts 261 appropriation for expenses, American prisoners 262, 1057 for prison expenses, Smyrna 262, 1058 Constantinople 262, 1058 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards 31 *Turtle Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 398 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak. * appropriation for support, etc., of 144, 982 *Turtle Mountain Indian Hospital, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1184 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to University of Alabama at 843 *Tuscumbia, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to 832, 843 *Tuttle, Okla.,* appropriation for quieting titles to land in, townsite 149 reimbursement from sale of lots 149 *Tutuila, Samoa,* appropriation for naval station, officers’ quarters 569 for naval station, public works 1178 *Twelfth Street NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, E to F Streets 685 *Twentieth Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, I to K Street 1014 *Twenty-eight Hour Law, Animal Transportation,* appropriation for executing 450, 1138 *Twin City Power Company,* time extended for damming Savannah River by 34 *Twin Falls and Minidoka Counties, Idaho,* may bridge Snake River near Hansen 57 *Twin Falls, Idaho,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 revocation of grant of lands to, for reservoir uses 912 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 422, 1067 deficiency appropriation for 24 *Two Per Cent Bonds,* appropriation for expenses refunding 276 *Two Rivers, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Tyaskin Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Tying Agreements,* special double duty added to imported articles, if purchaser restricted not to buy those of another party 799 *Typewriting Machines,* prices on, purchased for Government use, restricted 120, 1121 determination of character of machines submitted 120, 1121 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 **U.** *Uhl, Byron H.,* deficiency appropriation for payment of costs against 26ccxix *Uintah Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 for irrigating allotted lands of 153, 989 *Uintah National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Ukiah, Cal.,* appropriation for expenses of maintaining latitude observatory; repayment 1055 deficiency appropriation for International latitude Observatory, maintenance 16 expenses for Latitude Observatory, to be deducted from quota to International Geodetic Association 259 *Ukrainians,* request for a day to be designated to receive funds for relief of, in belligerent countries 999 *Ulysses, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *“Ulysses,” Panama Canal Collier,* appropriation for equipping, etc 333 for installing gun foundations on 605 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 149, 986 *Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for bridges across Umatilla River on 150 cooperation by State and county authorities 150 allotments to living Indians on, who have received no previous allotments 987 purchasers of ceded grazing lands of, to have patents on full payments, etc 923 heirs of decedents 923 *Umatilla Irrigation Project, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Umpqua National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Umpqua River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., to be made of bar and entrance 410 *Uncompahgre Irrigation Project, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 304 *Uncompahgre National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Uncompahgre Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 for irrigating allotted lands of 153, 989 *Unfair Competition,* importing and selling articles below market price unlawful, if done to restrain trade, etc., in United States 798 punishment for 798 three-fold damages allowed parties injured thereby 798 State laws not affected 799 double duty added to articles imported, if purchaser restricted not to buy those of another party 799 exclusive agencies not affected; conditions on sales by 799 articles from country refusing admission of similar American articles may be prohibited entry 799 restriction, etc., in time of war, of imports from country denying entry of similar American articles 799 proclamation to be issued 799 restriction, etc.; punishment for violating 799 modification, revocation, etc., authorized 799 clearances, etc., may be refused vessels denying, in time of war in which United States is not engaged, equal facilities to American citizens and traffic 800 vessels of belligerent countries in which Americans are denied equal trade facilities may be refused clearances, etc 800 suspension of facilities to vessels of belligerents not allowed by them to Americans 800 proclamation to be issued 800 punishment for violations 800 punishment for departure of detained vessels without clearances, etc 800 employment of land and naval forces authorized to enforce purposes of this Act 800 *Unicoi County, Tenn.,* road commissioners of, granted right of way through fish hatchery, Erwin 928 *Uniform, United States,* wearing, by persons not in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, unlawful 216 Coast Guard added 649 not applicable to uniform of National Guard and designated organizations 216 honorably discharged officers who served in time of war 216 persons returning home after discharge 216 military societies; composition of 216 military school cadets, etc 216 civilians attending military or naval instruction 216 actors, etc.; conditions 216 distinctive insignia required 217 insignia similar to Army, etc., forbidden 217 punishment for violations 217 *Union and Northumberland Counties, Pa.,* may bridge West Branch of Susquehanna River, Watstontown and White Deer 513 *Union Station Plaza, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for operating, etc., fountains in 810 *Unionville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 269 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States Cotton Futures Act* (*see* Cotton Futures Act, United States). *United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company,* may bridge Delaware River, Petty Island, Camden, N. J 872 *United States,* meaning of term in Immigration Act 874 *United States Court for China,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 258, 1053 *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices of Supreme Court 118, 1119 for marshal, Supreme Court 118, 1119 for clerks to Justices 118, 1119 for circuit judges 118, 1119 for clerks, circuit courts of appeals 118, 1119 for messenger, eighth circuit 118, 1119 for district judges 118, 1119ccxx appropriation for district court, Hawaii 118, 1119 for retired judges 119, 1119 for court of appeals, D.
C 119, 1119 for supreme court, D. C 119, 1120 for national park commissioners 119, 1120 for law books for judicial officers 119, 1120 for Court of Customs Appeals 119, 1120 for Court of Claims 119, 1120 for salaries, etc., marshals; advances 313 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 313 for fees, district attorney, D. C 313 for payment of regular assistants 313 for special assistants 313 foreign counsel 313 for fees, clerks; suits by seamen 313 commissioners 313 jurors 313 witnesses 314 for rent of court rooms 314 for bailiffs, etc 314 for expenses, judges, etc 314 for jury commissioners 314 for miscellaneous;
Alaska 314 for supplies 314 for support of prisoners 314 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 314 Atlanta, Ga 315 McNeil Island, Wash 316 for National Training School for Boys, D.C 316 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of 27, 823 for law books, etc., for judicial officers 32 for marshals 32, 43, 818, 827 for fees, clerks 32, 827 for fees, jurors 32, 33, 43, 827 for support of prisoners 32, 33, 44, 819, 827 for fees, commissioners 32, 33, 43, 820, 827 for bailiffs, etc 32, 43, 827 for miscellaneous expenses 32, 44 for fees, witnesses 32, 43, 827, 830 for judge, South Carolina western district 43 for district attorneys and assistants 43, 819 for penitentiaries 44, 819 for Ewing C.
Bland 818 for commission on manufacturing articles for the Government at penitentiaries 819 for Tom K. Richie 819 California judicial districts 122 Colorado judicial district 225 Iowa judicial districts 12, 55 Kansas district 726 Maine district, divisions created, etc 850 New Jersey district, additional judge authorized 48 North Dakota district 386 Oklahoma districts 927 Porto Rico district created 965 Texas northern district, new division established 939 Texas western district, additional judge authorized 938 district courts given jurisdiction in immigration cases 893 violations of orders of Shipping Board 737 to enforce orders of Tariff Commission to procure testimony, etc 797 to have jurisdiction of interpleader by insurance companies, etc., if adverse claimants of different States 929 exemption of docketing liens, etc., of, in State courts, repealed 531 jurisdiction accepted over lands in Crater Lake Park, Oreg 522 Mount Rainier Park, Wash 243 jurors; drawings by deputy clerk and commissioner, authorized 873 removal of causes from State courts to; suits against court officers added 532 seamen may enter suits for wages, etc., without bond for costs, etc 313 Supreme Court, term, etc 726 writs of mandamus authorized to compel compliance with orders, etc., of Tariff Commission 797 terms, Aiken, S.
C 721 Anderson, S. C 721 Ardmore, Okla 927 Bangor, Me 850 Bismarck, N. Dak 386 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 12, 55 Charleston, S. C 721 Chickasha, Okla 927 Columbia, S. C 721 Council Bluffs, Iowa 13, 55 Creston, Iowa 13, 56 Davenport, Iowa 13, 56 Denver, Colo 225 Des Moines, Iowa 13, 55 Devils Lake, N. Dak 386 Dubuque, Iowa 12, 55 Durango, Colo 225 Enid, Okla 927 Eureka, Cal 122 Fargo, N. Dak 386 Florence, S. C 721 Fort Dodge, Iowa 12, 55 Fort Scott, Kans 726 Fresno, Cal 122 Grand Forks, N.
Dak 386 Grand Junction, Colo 225 Greenville, S. C 721 Greenwood, S. C 721 Guthrie, Okla 927 Jamestown, N. Dak 386 Kansas City, Kans 726 Keokuk, Iowa 13, 55 Lawton, Okla 927 Leavenworth, Kans 726 Los Angeles, Cal 122 Mayaguez, P. R. 966 Minot, N. Dak 386 Montrose, Colo 225 Muskogee, Okla 927 Oklahoma City, Okla 927 Ottumwa, Iowa 13, 56 Ponce, P. R. 966 Portland, Me 850 Pueblo, Colo 225 Raleigh, N. C. 56 Rock Hill, S. C. 721 Sacramento, Cal 122 Salina, Kans 726 San Diego, Cal 122 San Francisco, Cal 122 San Juan, P.
R 966 Sioux City, Iowa 12, 55 South McAlester, Okla 927 Topeka, Kans 726 Tulsa, Okla 927 Vinita, Okla 927 Waterloo, Iowa 12, 55 Wichita Falls, Tex 939 Wichita, Kans 726 Winchester, Tenn 232 Woodward, Okla 927ccxxi *United Stales Grain Standards Act* (*see* Grain Standards Act, United States). *United States Reports,* appropriation for Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 60 313 for Volumes 241 to 244 313 *United States Securities* (*see also* Securities, United States), appropriation for refunding two per cent bonds 276 for distinctive paper for 277 four-year contracts for, authorized 277 issue and sale of Panama Canal bonds authorized, for carrying out provisions of shipping Act 732 issue of $100,000,000 three percent bonds authorized for specified expenditures 1002 exempt from all taxes 1003 not receivable as security for national bank circulation 1003 disposal of; expenses of preparing, etc 1003 Panama Canal bonds in addition 1003 redeemable within fifty years 1003 issue of $300,000,000 three per cent certificates of indebtedness authorized 1003 payable in one year 1003 issue of $150,000,000 bonds to meet naval emergency expenditures 1201 maturity, interest, etc 1201 no circulation privileges 1201 exempt from taxation 1201 appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 1201 *United Stales Shipping Board* (*see* Shipping Act). *United States Warehouse Act* (*see* Warehouse Act, United States). *Universities, etc.,* alcohol for, may be withdrawn from bond free of tax 355 bond required 355 maintenance of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in, providing military instruction 191 *University of Alabama,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *University of Nebraska,* lands granted to, for agricultural experiment station at Scottsbluff 1130 *Urgency Deficiencies* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations). *Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Utah,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1108 for support, etc., of detached Indians in 157, 988 *Utah Volunteers,* deficiency appropriation for support, etc 825 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 152, 988 for payment from principal funds of, Navajo Springs Band in Colorado 152, 988 Uintah, etc., bands in Utah 152, 988 Southern Utes in Colorado 152, 988 for promoting self support, etc., from accrued interest 152, 988 detailed statement of expenditures 152, 988 for furnishing seeds and agricultural implements 152, 989 for irrigating allotted lands 153, 989 *Ute Mountain Band of Indians, Colorado,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 **V.** *Vacation Schools and Playgrounds, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses, etc 694, 1022 *Vagrants,* alien, excluded admission 875 *Valley City, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 269 condemned cannon granted to 841 *Valley Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Valuation of Property of Carriers,* appropriation for expenses of determining 281 *Van Leer, Captain Sam,* suspension in accounts removed 631 *Van Wert, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Vanceburg, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post 839 *Vancouver Barracks, Wash.* appropriation for target range, additional land, etc 638 right of way across, granted Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway Company; conditions 233 *Vancouver, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Vassar, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Vauclain, Samuel M., and Alba B.
Johnson,* authorized to change channel of Crum River, Pa 393 bridge to be maintained, etc 393 exchange of lands with, Schooner Ledge light station, Delaware River at mouth of Crum Creek; conditions 239 *Vaults and Safes, Public Buildings,* appropriation for, equipments, etc 271 deficiency appropriation for 20 *Veeder, Commodore Ten Eyck De Witt, U. S. Navy, retired,* to be rear admiral on active list; place 602 examinations required; to be additional number; no back pay, etc 603 *Veedersburg, Ind.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Vegetable Baskets, Small,* standards established for interstate shipments, etc., of 673 penalty for violations 674 *Vegetables,* appropriation for diffusing information as to markets for 473, 1162 for investigating maturity in 1152 *Vehicles, D.
C.,* (*see also* Automobiles, D. C.,) appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horsedrawn 684, 1012 *Vehicles, Passenger Carrying,* allotment for maintenance and purchase in Indian field service 128 *Velasco Coast Guard Station, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 20 *Venereal Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for dispensaries for treatment of 1031ccxxii *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 252, 1048 *Vermilion, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 400 *Vermilion, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Vermont, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *Vernon, Tex.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 condemned cannon granted to 833 *Vessels* (*see also* Shipping), appropriation for securing uniformity in admeasuring 113, 1114 *Vessels, Steam* (*see* Steamboat Inspection Service), *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for retired pay 627 deficiency appropriation for mileage 45 *Veterinary Corps, Army,* created under national defense Act 176 veterinarians and assistant veterinarians to be appointed; qualifications, etc 176 made a part of Medical Department 176 assistant veterinarians, rank, pay, etc.; service promotions 176 veterinarians, rank pay, etc., service promotions 176 examinations of assistant veterinarians; discharge, if inefficient 176 present employees to be appointed in; service grade, etc 177 examinations; retirement if physically disqualified 177 reserve veterinarians to be employed; pay, qualifications, etc 177 eligible as assistant veterinarians 177 probationary appointments, etc 177 discharge, if service unsatisfactory 177 boards of examiners to be appointed 177 *Vice Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 261, 1057 no payment except to citizens 261 temporary employment of noncitizens 261 deficiency appropriation for salaries 31, 33, 802, 826, 829 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 76, 1080 for secretary, messenger, etc 66, 1070 for care, etc., of automobile for 69, 1073 for printing ascertainment of electoral vote for 326 *Vicksburg Memorial Celebration and Peace Jubilee,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 812 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 288 *Victoria, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Village Delivery Postal Service,* appropriation for town or villages, with second or third class offices 424, 1068 *Vineland, N.
J.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Vineyards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 465, 1154 *Vinita, Okla.,* terms of court at 927 *Virgin Islands* (*see* West Indian Islands Acquired from Denmark). *Virgin River, Nev.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 411 *Virginia,* appropriation for improvement of, inland waterway on coast of 394 *“Virginia,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 605 *Viroqua, Wis.,* condemned cannon granted to 834 *Viruses, etc.,* appropriation for regulating sale, etc., of 279 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals). *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcripts from State etc., registration records 110, 1112 *Vocational Education,* annual appropriations for cooperating with States to promote 929 allowance for administration expenses 929 agricultural subjects; pay of teachers, etc 930 amounts annually allowed; increases 930 ratio in proportion to rural population 930 minimum allotments; annual provisions 930 trade, home economics, and industrial subjects; pay of teachers, etc 930 amounts annually allowed; increases 930 ratio in proportion to urban population 930 minimum allotments; annual provisions 931 proportion for home economies 931 preparing teachers, etc., in cooperation with States 931 amounts annually allowed 931 ratio to total population 931 minimum allotments; annual provisions 931 acceptance of benefits by States required; board to be designated 931 temporary, by governor until meeting of legislature 932 in part allowed 932 limit required for agricultural instruction 932 trade, home economics, and industrial instruction 932 Federal Board for, created; composition 932 organization, etc.; appointive members, term and pay 932 powers and duties; scope of studies, investigations, etc 932 cooperation of Federal departments, etc 932 Department of Agriculture;
Labor; Commerce 932 Bureau of Education 933 Commissioner of Education to make recommendations, etc 933 appropriation for administration expenses, employees, etc 933 plans to be prepared by State boards; studies specified 933 approval by Federal Board 933 annual report from State boards 933 payment of salaries restricted to qualified instructors, etc 933 supplementary instruction at State, etc., expense 933 equal expenditures by States required 933 conditions for allotting amounts for training teachers, etc 933 requirements for use by States of amounts for agricultural teachers, etc 934 trade, home economics, and industrial teachers, etc 934 part time schools and evening classes 934 modification of, for small towns, etc 935ccxxiii requirements for use by States of amounts for training teachers, etc 953 experience qualifications; division of allotments 935 State treasurers to receive and disburse allotments for 935 Federal Board to ascertain if fund be used by State 935 certificate to Secretary of the Treasury; quarterly payments 935 portion of fund not used to be deducted from subsequent allotment 936 allotment not properly expended to be withheld 936 disposal of, on appeal to Congress 936 losses, etc., of moneys received by custodian to be replaced by State 936 use of fund for buildings, lands, religious schools, etc., forbidden 936 annual reports to be submitted by Federal Board 936 *Volunteer Naval Reserve,* composed of members of Naval Reserve Force eligible for other classes, obligating themselves to serve the Navy, without retainer pay 592 *Volunteer Patrol Squadrons,* issue of oil and gasoline to vessels of 600 gasoline free, during maneuvers, etc 600 issue of fuel oil instead of gasoline to 1172 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). *Volunteers,* deficiency appropriation for organizing, etc 29 *Volunteers, National Naval* (*see* National Naval Volunteers). **W.** *Wabash County, Ind.,* may bridge Wabash River, Wabash, Ind 251 *Wabash, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River at 251 *Wabash River,* bridge authorized across, Wabash, Ind 251 reconstruction of bridge authorized across, Silverwood, Ind 50 *Waccamaw River, N.
C. and S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Wadsworth, James W.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1134 *Wage Earners, D. C.,* appropriation for inquiry into cost of living of 857 *Wahoo, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Wahpakoota Sioux Indians, Minn.,* claims for restoring annuities, etc., to be brought in Court of Claims 1195 distribution, etc 1196 procedure; attorneys’ fees, etc 1196 *Wahpeton and Sisseton Bands of Sioux Indians,* all claims of, against United States referred to Court of Claims 47 moneys found due to be placed to credit of Indians 47 allowance for attorneys’ fees 48 *Wahpeton, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 144, 982 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 829 *Wakefield Drainage District, Nebr.,* assessments on allotments of Omaha and Winnebago Indians in, approved 142 payment; reimbursable from Indian funds 142 rights of way for ditches approved; payment for 143 *Wakefield, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for watchman, monument and dock at 93, 1097 for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 291 *Walden, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 269 *“Walkure,” Steamship,* to be enrolled and licensed as “Republic” 914 *Walla Walla County, Wash.,* Franklin County and, may bridge Snake River 235 *Walla Walla, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Spanish War Veterans camp 832 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Wapato Charlie (nontribal Indian),* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Wappinger Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of, maintenance 393 *War Balloons, Army,* appropriation for 622 *War College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 620 for maintenance 639 duties of, under General Staff Corps 168 restriction on officers attached to 168 mobile army, and Coast Artillery divisions in abolished 168 business transferred 168 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance 562, 1174 *War Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 90, 1094 for clerks, etc., Adjutant General’s Office 90, 1094 Inspector General’s Office 90, 1095 Judge Advocate General’s Office 90, 1095 Signal Office; radio engineers 91, 1095 Quartermaster General’s Office 91, 1095 Surgeon General’s Office 91, 1095 Office of Chief of Ordnance 91, 1095 Office of Chief of Engineers 92, 1096 Bureau of Insular Affairs 92, 1096 Militia Bureau 92, 1096 Office of Chief of Coast Artillery 1096 for contingent expenses 92, 1096 for stationery, etc 93, 1097 for rent 93, 1097 for public buildings and grounds, superintendent, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 93, 1097 for State, War, and Navy Department Building, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 91, 1098 for sundry civil expenses under 282 for armories and arsenals 282ccxxiv appropriation for military posts 285 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 285 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 285 for Fort Monroe 285 for seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and Hawaii 286 taxes, etc., imposed by Philippine Legislature ratified 286 for national cemeteries 286 for disposition of remains of officers, enlisted men, civilians, etc 287 for Orman K.
Osbon 287 for national parks 288 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 289 for Executive Mansion 290 for traveling expenses of the President 290 for Government telegraph 291 for Washington Monument 291 for repairs, etc., Lincoln’s death place 291 for Wakefield, Va 291 for Commission of Fine Arts 291 for Grant Memorial 291 for Lincoln Memorial 291 for Aqueduct Bridge 291 for Arlington Memorial Amphitheater 292 for rivers and harbors, contract work 292 for engineering maps 292 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 292 for California Débris Commission 292 for New York Harbor 292 for topographic maps from Geological Survey 293 for artificial limbs 293 for appliances for disabled soldiers 293 for trusses 293 for Providence Hospital, D.
C. 293 for Garfield Hospital, D. C 293 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 293 for aid to State and Territorial homes 297 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations, volunteers of Civil War 297 for arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc 297 for survey by Geological Survey, of areas selected by, 301 for printing and binding for 330 Army medical bulletins 330 river and harbor reports to be printed from 330 for river and harbor improvements 391 for fortifications 345, 909 for Military Academy 493 for Army 619 for Militia Bureau details of National Guard officers 646 for Militia Bureau clerical and office expenses 646 deficiency appropriation for Army 22, 29, 33, 339, 810, 824, 828, 859 for judgments, United States courts, under 29 for judgments, Court of Claims, under 27, 827 for Adjutant General’s Office, salaries 29 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 29, 812, 825 for recruiting 29 for organizing, etc., Volunteers 29 for Signal Office 339 for Adjutant General’s Office 339 for Col.
W. W. Harts 809 for additional employees, in designated bureaus, etc., 1917 809 deficiency appropriation for rent 809 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 810 for armories and arsenals 810 for national cemeteries 810 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park 810 for river and harbor work, damages to vessels 810 for fortifications 811 for fortifications, Panama Canal 811 for State or Territorial homes 812 for Vicksburg memorial celebration 812 for Oregon and Washington volunteers 825 for Utah volunteers 825 for Rogue River Indian war 825 Army and Navy Medal of Honor Roll established in; conditions, etc 53 Army stores, supplies, etc., may be purchased from, by States, etc., for use of National Guard 204 may be requisitioned for military service in time of war; credit to be given 204 graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors; time for marking extended 52 vessels of, suitable for commercial uses, may be transferred to Shipping Board 730 *War in Europe,* extension of time for filing applications for patents, delayed by; conditions 516 international conference proposed, not later than close of, for peaceful settlement of disputes, disarmament, etc 618 request for day to receive funds for relief of Ruthenians (Ukrainians) 999 *War Material for the Navy,* emergency authority vested in the President to procure, etc 1193 *War Operations Abroad,* appropriation for expenses of Army officers observing 620 *War Risk Insurance Bureau, Treasury Department,* time for suspension of provisions extended one year 514 further extended 1131 moneys from premiums and salvages available to pay losses, etc 514, 1131 appropriation for paying losses 1131 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay 297 *Warehouse Act, United States,* appropriation for expenses of administering 1163 title designated 486 meaning of terms;
“warehouse” 486 “agricultural product” 486 “person;” “warehouseman;” “receipt” 486 storage, etc., of agricultural products to be investigated 486 warehouses applying for licenses to be inspected, etc 486 issue of licenses 486 determination of suitability for storage 486 classification of, etc 486 duties of warehouseman receiving license 486 licenses for conducting warehouse to be issued 486 conditions of; term of 486 bond to be filed; conditions 486 sureties; term of 486 additional may be required 487 suits on bond for damages 487ccxxv bonded warehouses to be designated 487 conditions authorizing 487 licenses to persons not warehousemen to accept agricultural products for storage 487 conditions; receipts to be issued, and bond required 487 charges for examinations, and inspections of warehouses 487 licenses to classifiers and weighers of products 487 conditions; suspension and revocation 487 discriminations by warehousemen in use of facilities, forbidden 488 deposits in warehouses subject to terms of Act 488 inspection of fungible products 488 stored to be kept separate 488 mingling of fungiblee permitted 488 grades to be kept separate 488 receipts to be issued for products actually stored 488 form required; details 488 to show grade or class; statement of standard 488 advances, etc., to be shown on 489 signature by warehouseman or agent 489 nonnegotiable, authorized for other than fungible products 489 standards of agricultural products to be established and promulgated 489 official, adopted by Congress, confirmed 489 issue of other than original receipts forbidden 489 provisions, for lost or destroyed 489 compliance with State laws; security if no law applicable 489 products to be delivered to holder of receipt 489 conditions; cancellation of receipt 489 preservation of records of products stored, receipts, etc., required 490 reports of business operations to be made 490 examinations of stored products; publication of findings 490 suspension or revocation of warehouseman’s license for violations, etc 490 result of investigations, lists of warehouses licenses, etc., to be published 490 official examinations of records, etc 490 rules and regulations to be made 490 State laws not impaired; cooperation authorized 490 operation of laws in District of Columbia, Territories, etc., not affected 490 punishment for forging, etc., licensee 490 issuing false receipts, etc 490 appropriation for expenses 491 invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect remainder of Act 491 right to amend, etc., expressly reserved 491 *Warehouses, Agricultural Bonded,* provisions for storage, etc., of agricultural products in 486 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded,* authorized for storing, cleaning, etc., Mexican peas 239 payment for customs services by proprietor 239 time extended for withdrawals from, for export to Mexico 725 *Warfield, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, to Kermit, W.
Va., from 7 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 149, 986 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians at 829 *Warm Springs, etc., Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for fishing grounds for, on Columbia River 986 *Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* claim of Indians of, for additional lands to be investigated, etc 969 *Warrant Officers, Navy,* pay while on shore duty, etc 1181 service rank, pay, etc., of chief 578 *Warren County, Pa.,* may bridge Allegheny River, at Warren 53 reconstruction of badge over Allegheny River, authorized 871, 871 *Warren, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River, at 529 *Warren, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River 53 *Warrensburg, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to State Normal School at 839 *Warrenton, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to 836 *Warrenton, Va.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Warrior River, Ala.,* post lantern lights, etc., authorized on 538 *Warrior River, Mulberry Fork of,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 408 *Warroad Harbor, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of, and River 401 *Warsaw, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 841 *Warwick, R.
I.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Warwick River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Wasatch National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Washakie, Utah,* appropriation for educating Indian pupils at school 153 *Washington,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1108 aids to navigation, etc., in, authorized 538 condemned cannon granted to Grand Army Post, No. 22 832 confirmation of right of settlers in unsurveyed Northern Pacific grant lands, made prior to July 1, 1913 946 jurisdiction over lands in Mount Rainier Park ceded to United States 243 lands in designated abandoned military reservations, to be sold, etc., to present occupants 343 to Pierce County 343 disposal of unsold 343 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for cost of extension and betterments from receipts 623ccxxvi *Washington and Old Dominion Railway,* excluded from jurisdiction of Public Utilities Commission, D.
C., except within the District 536 operation of, out of District of Columbia, not subject to Public Utilities Commission 13 *Washington Aqueduct* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), traffic speed regulations to be enforced over public roads of 693 penalty; enforcement in District of Columbia 693 in district court for Maryland 693 *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 706, 1034 for payments to families of prisoners 706, 1034 for support of prisoners 706, 1034 for transportation of prisoners 707, 1034 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 807 for abandoned families of prisoners 807 for support of prisoners 807 *Washington Bayou, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Washington Court House, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 269 *Washington, D.
C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for post office, care, etc 105 for Naval Gun Factory, new machinery, etc 563 for public works, navy yard; additional gun shops, etc 565, 1177 for additional lands for navy yard 565 construction of railroad siding, etc., to navy yard 565 railroad bridge authorized across Anacostia River for track connection with navy yard 566 removal of old tracks, etc 566 condemnation proceedings for lands, etc 566 closing of streets, etc 567 lease of water frontage to Lewis E.
Smoot; surrender of former 567 purchase of lots from District of Columbia; price 1177 for navy yard, ordnance storage 569 for expenses, Second Pan American Financial Conference at 1052 deficiency appropriation for Pan American Scientific Congress at 3 for central heating, lighting, and power plant for specified public buildings 19 *Washington, Eastern Judicial District,* jurisdiction extended over lands in Mount Rainier Park 244 *Washington, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Washington Gas Light Company, D.
C.,* price for gas to consumers established at 75 cents; additional for nonpayment 716 *Washington, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Washington, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 289 for care and maintenance 291 for fuel, repairs, etc 291 for Sunday, etc., opening 291 *Washington National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Washington-Newport News Short Line,* may bridge Potomac River, Riverside, Md 899 *Washington Parish, La.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River by Pearl River County, Miss., and 948 *Washington State Historical Society,* lands in Colville Reservation granted to; description 154 payment for; proceeds to credit of reservation Indians 155 intoxicants prohibited 155 *Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission,* delivery of water from District of Columbia mains to property of, authorized 1043 conditions; legislative authority from Maryland for agreement 1044 location of meters; rates; payment to collector of taxes 1044 amount limited; maximum 1044 right to investigate distribution, etc 1044 *Washington Terminal Railroad Company,* to place siding to Capitol Power Plant in safe condition; penalty 328 *Washington-Virginia Railway Company,* excluded from jurisdiction of Public Utilities Commission, D.
C., except within the District 536 *Washington Western Judicial District,* jurisdiction of district court over offenses committed in Mount Rainier National Park 244 *Washoe Indians, Nev.,* appropriation for purchasing land and water rights for 143 *Washougal Slough, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Water Department, D. C.* (*see also* Water Service, D. C.), appropriation for salaries 713, 1043 for general expenses 714, 1043 for extending mains, installing meters, etc 714, 1043 temporary draftsmen, etc 715, 1045 temporary laborers, etc 715, 1045 *Water Holes, etc., Public Lands,* development, etc., of, on arid desert lands 518 erection of signboards, utilization, etc 518 expenditures authorized 518 punishment for injuring, etc.; regulations 518 reservation of, etc., for public use, in 865 *Water Hyacinth,* appropriation for removing from waters of Florida 396 for removing from waters of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas 398 *Water Service, D.
C.,* appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, reservoir, tunnel, filtration plant, etc., maintenance, from water revenues 713, 1042 for Conduit Road, repairs, etc 713, 1042 for lining tunnels, Washington Aqueduct 1042 for emergency fund 1042 for water meters, Treasury, and State, War, and Navy Department Buildings 1042ccxxvii appropriation for McMillan Park Reservoir, grounds 713, 1043 under control of Secretary of War 713, 1043 for water department, salaries 713, 1043 for general expenses 714, 1043 for extending mains, installing meters, etc 714, 1043 estimates for high service system extension to be submitted in detail 714 delivery of water to property of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission in Maryland; conditions, etc 1043 temporary draftsmen, etc 715, 1045 temporary laborers, etc 715, 1045 traffic regulations for protecting Aqueduct, etc 693 *Water Street SW., D.
C.,* appropriation for wharf, etc., on Government land south of 1013 removal of overhead wires, etc., on, between Sixth and Fourteenth Streets, ordered 1021 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigations to determine the; artesian wells 301 *Water Valley, Miss.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Wateree River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 *Waterloo, Iowa,* terms of court at 12, 55 *Waterloo, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 condemned cannon granted to 841 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for improving, etc., smith shop 284 for increasing capacity for manufacturing gun carriages 284 armor-piercing projectiles 284 for fire protection 284 for buildings, etc 284 for operating, etc., testing machines 284 *Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improving large gun shop 284 for extending smith shop 284 for field and siege gun shop 284 for fire protection 284 for air compressor; power plant, etc 284 for toilet facilities, etc.; storage shed, etc 285 for railroad car for shipping 16-inch guns, etc 285 *Waterways Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 259, 1054 for preparation of cases, etc 259, 1055 *Waterways, Inland,* appropriation for improvement of, Rehobeth Bay to Delaware Bay, Del 394 on coast of Virginia 394 Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N.
C. 394 Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Inlet, N. C. 395 Core Sound to Beaufort, N. C. 395 between Beaufort and New River, N. C. and New River and Swansboro 395 Charleston to McClellanville 395 Savannah, Ga., to Beaufort, S. C. 395 Savannah, Ga., to Fernandina, Fla 395 coast of Louisiana 397 appropriation for improvement of; Franklin to Mermentau, La 397 Mermentau River to Sabine River, La. and Tex 397 on coast of Texas 398 connecting Puget Sound and Lakes Union and Washington, Wash 405 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, for ship channel between Lakes Erie and Ontario 406 Cape May to New York Bay 407 Silver Springs to Ocala, Fla 408 Sarasota Bay and Miakka River, Fla 408 Saint George Sound and Tampa Bay, Fla 408 *Watsontown, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquehanna River, White Deer and 513 *Waukegan, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 401 *Waynesboro, Va.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Waynesburg, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 269 condemned cannon granted to, Armory Board 840 Park Association 839 *Waynesville, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Weather Bureau,* appropriation for salaries, etc 447, 1136 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 448, 1137 for expenses in Washington 448, 1137 for panting office expenses 448, 1137 restriction on printing by Bureau 448, 1137 for expenses outside of Washington 448, 1137 for traveling expenses 449, 1137 for building, etc., Cape Henry, Va 449 for station, Greenville, S. C 1137 for printing and binding for 331 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 31, 826, 829 *Webb City, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Weeds,* appropriation for investigating methods of eradicating 455, 1143 *Weedsport, N.
Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 838 *Weeks Law* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.). *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for annual contribution 255, 1051 *Weights and Measurements, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses of member 114, 1115 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for, inspectors, etc 679, 1007 for auto trucks, etc 1013 *Weiser National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Welfare of Children,* appropriation for investigations, etc 1118 *Wellsburg, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Wenaha National Forest, Wash, and Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148ccxxviii *Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Wenatchee, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Wentworth, René W. Pintø y, of Cuba,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction 50 *West Branch of Susquehanna River,* bridge authorized across, Montgomery to Muncy Creek, Pa 512 Watsontown, and White Deer Creek, Pa 513 Williamsport to Duboistown, Pa 512 *West Indian Islands, Acquired from Denmark,* government of, to be exercised by the President 1132 appointment of governor, etc 1132 assignment of Army or Navy officer 1132 compensation, etc 1132 insular laws continued; changes, etc., authorized 1132 jurisdiction of present court; writs of error and appeals to court of appeals of third circuit 1133 imports from, subject to customs, etc., taxes 1133 articles of island, or United States product, admitted free 1133 present island revenue laws continued 1133 articles of United States product admitted free 1133 export duty, etc., on sugar 1133 receipts from duties, etc., to be used for insular expenses 1133 appropriation for expenses of taking possession, etc 1133 for payment to Denmark for cession 1133 in effect on payment of consideration 1133 proclamation to issue; publication 1133 payment to be made immediately 1134 *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 448, 1136 *West Indies, Danish,* bond issue authorized for purchase of 1002 *West, John, W.,* appointed on Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1134 *West Milton, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Susquehanna River, between Milton and 49 *West New York, N.
J.,* condemned cannon granted to 835 *West Okanogan Valley Irrigation District, Wash.,* appropriation for purchase of water rights for Indian allotments in; conditions, etc 155 *West Pascagoula River,* bridge authorized across, Pascagoula, Miss 236 *West Point, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *West Point, N. Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *West Virginia,* appropriation for relief of flood sufferers in specified Southern States made available for 534 *Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway Company,* may reconstruct bridge across Allegheny River, Allegany, N.Y 898 Warren County, Pa 871, 871 *Western Shoshone Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for bridge 826 *Weston, W.
Va.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 835 *Westport, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted Grand Army at 843 *Westwood, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 391 *Wheat,* appropriation for investigating black rust, etc 454, 1142 official standards of quality and condition to be established 483 interstate and foreign shipments to conform to 483 *Wheeler, Howard,* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Wheeling, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Wheelock Academy, Choctaw Nation, Okla.,* appropriation for land, etc., for roadway to, from Choctaw funds 149 *White Deer, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquehanna River, Watsontown and 513 *White Eagle Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for bridge across Salt Fork of Arkansas River near, from tribal funds 237 contribution by Kay and Noble Counties, Okla 237 *White Earth Band, Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for annual celebration, from tribal funds 134, 978 *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.,* assistant to the Attorney General made one commissioner to enroll Chippe was on 136 use of unexpended balances for expenses incurred 136 appropriation for completing enrollment 137 *While Earth Village, Minn.,* sale of lands to, for school 846 proceeds to credit of Chippewa Indians 846 *White, Henry,* appointed as regent, Smithsonian Institution 866 *White Pine Blister Rust,* appropriation for study, etc., of 452, 1141 for expenses of eradicating, etc 1141 local, etc., cooperation 1141 paying for destroyed trees, etc., forbidden 1141 deficiency appropriation for investigating spread of, etc 24 *White River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of; preventing cutoff at De Vall’s Bluff 399 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, above Batesville 409 *White River National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for payment to, from tribal funds of Confederated Bands of Utes 152, 988 for irrigating allotted lands of 152, 989 *White River Valley Company,* repeal of act authorizing, to bridge across Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 58 temporary maintenance, etc 58ccxxix *Whitesburg, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 timber lands, etc., to be added to 852 from private owners in exchange for Government timber 852 *Wichita, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 145, 982 *Wichita Falls, Tex.,* terms of court at 939 *Wichita, Kans.,* terms of court at 726 office of deputy clerk 726 *Wichita National Forest, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 *Wicomico River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 394 *Widows’ Pensions,* rate increased to widow who was wife of soldier during Civil War 844 after age of 70, if husband served in Civil, Mexican, or 1812 wars 845 allowance to children not affected 845 no pension reduced 845 reinstatement at former rate, if dropped for remarriage, on becoming widow, etc 845 at new rate, if entitled 845 allowance to children, restrictions 845 of widows whose husbands died from Civil War service, but barred by remarriage, etc 845 allowed, under former Act, if married prior to June 27, 1905 845 restriction, if child pensioned 845 payment to attorneys restricted 845 *Wil-les-sa (nontribal Indian),* fee simple homestead patent confirmed to 990 *Wilbur, Nebr.,* condemned cannon granted to 842 *Wild Animals,* appropriation for destroying, etc., affected with rabies 467, 1156 deficiency appropriation for destroying, affected with rabies 24 *Wild Ducks,* appropriation for investigating disease of, Salt Lake Valley, Utah 467 *Wild Game, etc., Birds,* appropriation for enforcing law protecting 467 *Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,* bridge authorized across North Branch of Susquehanna River at 751 *Wilkesboro, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building 269 *Willamette River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Portland 405 for improvement of, below Portland, Oreg 405 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, Corvallis to Eugene, Oreg 410 *Willapa Harbor and River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 405 *“William A. Reiss,” Steamer,* name of “Frank H. Peavey,” changed to 914 *“William T. Stifel,” Steamer,* change of name of “Normania” to, authorized 235 *Williams, Honorable William Elza,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 822 *Williamsburg, Iowa,* condemned cannon granted to 839 *Williamson River,* appropriation for bridge across, on Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg 150 *Williamsport, Pa.,* bridge authorized across West Branch of Susquehanna River, to Duboistown from 512 *Williamstown, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Willis River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Williston, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 445 *Willow, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 269 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Wills, Capt. Davis B.,* deficiency appropriation for, credit in accounts 816 *Wills, D. C.,* copies of, etc., relating to real estate to be furnished by register of wills to collector and assessor 1005 *Wilmington, Del.,* appropriation for maintenance of harbor 394 *Wilmington, N. C.,* appropriation for customhouse and appraisers’ stores 269 for post office 269 for rent 270 deficiency appropriation for public building 803 *Wilmington, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 270 *Wilmot, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 353, 353 *Wilson, Jack Elton,* appropriation for, from Creek funds 986 *Winchester, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 833 *Winchester, Tenn.,* terms of court at 232 *Wind Cave National Park, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for protection, etc 308 *Wind River Indian Reservation* (*see* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.). *Winder Building, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 269 *Wine,* for sacramental purposes; restrictions on use, etc., in Alaska 905 *Wine, D. C.,* included in alcoholic liquors 1123 purchases for sacramental uses, permits, etc 1125 *Wine for Sacramental Purposes, D. C.,* manufacture, sale, etc., of, authorized 1123 permits, etc., required for purchase 1125 *Wine, Natural* (*see* Internal Revenue). *Wines* (*see also* Internal Revenue), tax on still 783 on sparkling 786 *Winnebago Indian Hospital, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 125, 970 *Winnebago Indians, Nebr.,* drainage assessments on allotments of, in Wakefield district, approved 142 payment; limit 142 reimbursable from funds of Indians 142ccxxx trust patent lands of, subject to State, etc., taxes 865 not subject to levy and tax sale 865 payment of tax from Indian funds 866 release if none available 866 *Winnemucca, Nev.,* appropriation for public building 270 *Winslow, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridge across Little Colorado River at; payment by Indians, etc 131 *Winston-Salem, N.
C.,* granted immediate transportation delivery privileges 232 condemned cannon granted to 837 *Winthrop, Md.,* appropriation for improvements, Marine Corps rifle range 1179 *Winyah Bay, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 395 preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 407 *Wireless Communication* (*see also* Radio Communication), appropriation for enforcing laws for oceangoing steamers, etc 113, 1114 *Wisconsin,* sale of timber on Bad River and Lac du Flambeau Indian Reservations subject to school and swamp land claims of 157 *Wisconsin Avenue NW., D.
C.,* appropriation for repaving with asphalt, M to P Street 1014 *Witherspoon, Samuel A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 820 *Withlacoochee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 396 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees, etc 314 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc 32, 43, 827, 830 *Woburn, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Array posts 841 *Wolf Point Bridge and Development Company,* may bridge Missouri River between Sheridan and Richland Counties, Mont 14 *Wolf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 397 *Wolves,* appropriation for devising methods for destroying 467, 1155 amount for destroying, in national forests, etc 467, 1155 for destroying, for suppression of rabies 467, 1156 deficiency appropriation for destroying, affected with rabies 24 *Women’s Titanic Memorial Association,* permitted to erect memorial in District of Columbia to those who sacrificed their lives to save women and children at sinking of steamship “Titanic” 1046 approval of site; no expense incurred 1046 *Wood Alcohol,* sale, etc., of, in Alaska not prohibited 903 *Wood Distillation,* appropriation for investigating methods of 461, 1149 *Wood River, Nebr.,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post 831 *Woodbridge Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Woodbury Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 393 *Woodbury, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 270 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *Woods Hole, Mass.,* appropriation for lighthouse depot, improvements 316 *Woodstock, Ill.,* appropnation for public building 270 *Woodward, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 270 terms of court at 927 *Woodley Road, D. C.,* widening of, suspended 1017 *Wool,* provisions for warehouses for storage, etc., of, for interstate or foreign commerce 486 *Wool Industry,* appropriation for investigating problems of, on western farms, etc 1139 *Worcester, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 270 *Workhouse, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 710, 1038 for operation and maintenance, Occoquan, Va 710, 1039 for fuel, etc 711, 1039 for materials for repairs, etc 712, 1039 *Workshops,* interstate, etc., shipments of products by, using children of prohibited ages, forbidden 675 punishment for 675 *World’s Purity Federation,* delegates to International Congress of, authorized 1134 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service,* appropriation for 422 *Wrightsville, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to 843 *Writs of Certiorari,* allowed from Supreme Court to State courts where validity of Federal law or treaty is in question, and judgment is in favor thereof 726 where validity of State law, etc., as repugnant to the Constitution, etc., is in question, and decision is adverse thereto 726 where decision is for or against any right, title, etc., claimed under the Constitution, authority, etc., of the United States 727 allowed to supreme court of Philippine Islands, for review, etc 727 time limit for applying to Supreme Court for 727 *Writs of Error,* allowed from State courts to Supreme Court in causes involving validity of treaty, statute, or authority under Federal laws, etc 726 validity of State laws as repugnant to Federal laws, etc 726 dismissal by appellate court merely for mistake in procedure, forbidden 727ccxxxi finality of judgments, etc., of circuit courts of appeals in bankruptcy causes 727 causes relating to injuries to railroad employees 727 under railroad sixteen hour Act 727 under railway safety appliances acts 727 certiorari allowed from Supreme Court for review, etc 727 time limit for bringing causes in Supreme Court on 727 *Writs of Mandamus,* authorized to compel compliance with orders of Tariff Commission, etc 797 *Wyandotte Indians,* appropriation for maintaining Huron Cemetery, Kansas City, Kans., for 844 *Wynne, Ark.,* condemned cannon granted to 837 *Wyoming,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 103, 1108 grant of public lands to, in lieu of lands relinquished 64 *Wyoming National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 460, 1148 lands added to 516 **X.** *Xylidin,* duty on 794 *Xylol,* on free list 793 **Y.** *Yakima Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 153, 989 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation system; repayment 153, 989 application of receipts 153, 989 for constructing dam, etc., for extending irrigation of allotments 154, 989 reimbursement by owners; apportionment of charges 154 unpaid charges a lien; enforcement 154 water rights subject to regulations, etc 154 for additional water supply to allottees 154, 989 deficiency appropriation for irrigation system 31, 826, 829 grant of lands on, to Klickitat County for school use 155 *Yakima Irrigation Project, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 305 *Yamhill River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 405 *Yankton County Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Yankton County, Nebr 49 *Yankton County, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River in 49 *Yankton Sioux Indian Reservation, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for school buildings on 988 no allotment for sectarian schools on completion of 988 *Yankton Tribe of Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 151, 988 *Yaguina Bay and Harbor, Oreg.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made 410 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 397 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 279 *Yellowstone Irrigation Project, Mont.-N. Dak., Lower,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 305 *Yellowstone National Park,* appropriation for commissioner in 119, 1120 for maintenance, etc.; restriction on removing snow 288 for improving roads, building bridges, etc 288 for protection, etc 307 for care of buffalo 307 grazing of cattle within national parks, regulations not applicable to 536 punishment for violating regulations, etc., for protection of, modified 238 *Yellowstone River, Mont.,* bridge authorized across, Richland County, Mont 510 Sidney, Mont 235 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.,* appropriation for naval training station; for maintenance 561, 1173 for water supply 570 for hospital wards 1179 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 30 *Yoakum, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 270 deficiency appropriation for public building 19 *York, Pa.,* sale of present public building, authorized 444 *York River, Va.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, of channel to Back Creek 407 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protection, etc 308 acceptance of land 308 *Young, J.
D.,* acceptance of Kyle and Young Canal, etc., Oklawaha River, Fla., from; extension, etc 396 *Youngs Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination, etc., of, to be made, of channel of 410 *Youngstown, Ohio,* bridge authorized across Mahoning River at 9 may bridge Mahoning River 671 *Ypsilanti, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 270 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for reclamation charges; reimbursement 132, 975 for roads, bridges, etc 132, 976 *Yuma Irrigation Project, Ariz.-Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; use of balance 304 lands to be set apart for auxiliary project in connection with 868 price; conditions of sale 868 deposits to be returned if amount in sufficient to meet cost 869 purchases by present entrymen 869 moneys to constitute a special fund; use 869 final disposition 869 settlers within, making farm-unit entries, allowed credit for residence, etc 516ccxxxii **Z.** *Zanzibar,* appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulate 261, 1057 *Zippel Bay, Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 401 *Zoological Park, D.
C., National,* appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 280 for connecting parkway between Potomac and Rock Creek Parks and 282 for printing and binding for 331 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** FROM DECEMBER, 1915, TO MARCH, 1917 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.
XXXIX** IN TWO PARTS **PART 1—Public Acts and Resolutions** **PART 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations** **PART 2** WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1917 LIST of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. Laws of the Sixty-fourth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I.—1915–1916. Page. *Anshe Chesed Congregation.* An Act Directing the Secretary of War to reconvey a parcel of land to the Anshe Chesed Congregation, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
February 10, 1916 1203 *Omnibus pension Act, error corrected.* Joint Resolution To amend 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 February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. February 28, 1916 1204 *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 16, 1916 1204 *Michael F. O’Hare.* An Act For the relief of Michael F. O’Hare. March 20, 1916 1212 *John Howard Payne.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of John Howard Payne, deceased, late United States consul at Tunis. April 3, 1916 1212 *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. April 3, 1916 1212 *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.
April 5, 1916 1223 *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. April 5, 1916 1233 *Mary E. Nicolson.* An Act For the relief of Mary E. Nicolson. April 11, 1916 1242 *J. Lawrence Latham.* An Act To relieve J. Lawrence Latham, postmaster at Eupora, Webster County, Mississippi, of the payment of cash and funds stolen from the post office.
April 11, 1916 1243 *Beverly E. Whitehead.* An Act For the relief of Beverly E. Whitehead. April 12, 1916 1243 *Warren E. Day.* An Act For the relief of Warren E. Day. April 14, 1916 1243 *Williamsburg, Va., Masonic Lodge.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the Librarian of Congress to return to Williamsburg Lodge, Numbered Six, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, of Virginia, the original manuscript of the record of the proceedings of said lodge. April 19, 1916 1243 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
April 20, 1916 1244 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. April 20, 1916 1252 *Daughters of the American Revolution.* An Act To renew patent numbered twenty-one thousand and fifty-three. April 20, 1916 1260 *Glenora G. Harris.* An Act To validate a certain title whereon the purchase money has been paid on a private sale by order of the United States district court for the middle district of Pennsylvania, at number eighty-three, June term, nineteen hundred and ten, sitting in bankruptcy.
April 26, 1916 1261 *New England Coal and Coke Company, etc.* An Act For the relief of New England Coal and Coke Company, owner of the American barges Emilie and Cassie, and Bruusgaard, Kiosterud Dampskibsaktieselskab, owner of the Norwegian steamship Hesperos. April 26, 1916 1261 *United States Drainage and Irrigation Company.* An Act For the relief of the United States Drainage and Irrigation Company. April 27, 1916 1262 *James Stanton.* An Act For the relief of James Stanton.
April 28, 1916 1262 *Ellis P. Garton.* An Act For the relief of Ellis P. Garton, administrator of the estate of H. B. Garton, deceased. April 28, 1916 1262 *Edward B. Craig.* Joint Resolution Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to credit the stamp account of Edward B. Craig, as collector of internal revenue for the collection district of Tennessee, in the sum of $2,034.89, being the representative value of certain internal-revenue documentary stamps which were taken from the office of said collector by an act of burglary.
April 28, 1916 1262iiiiv *Philip H. Heberer.* An Act For the relief of Philip H. Heberer. May 1, 1916 1263 *Patrick J. Fitzgerald.* An Act For the relief of the widow and heirs at law of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, deceased. May 3, 1916 1263 *Anatasia Hogan.* An Act To reimburse the postmaster at Kegg, Pennsylvania, for money and stamps taken by burglars. May 4, 1916 1263 *Elsie McCaulley.* An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late Elsie McCaulley from Glenwood Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Philadelphia.
May 8, 1916 1263 *G. B. Dickson.* An Act To quiet the title to certain lands in the possession of G. B. Dickson, and for other purposes. May 11, 1916 1264 *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 25, 1916 1264 *E. C. Hornor.* An Act For the relief of E. C. Hornor. May 29, 1916 1270 *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 29, 1916 1270 *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 5, 1916 1280 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 9, 1916 1289 *Navy Department.* An Act Providing for the payment for certain services arising under the Navy Department.
June 12, 1916 1297 *Colorado, land titles, etc.* An Act To correct title to certain lands in Colorado. June 15, 1916 1297 *Thomas S. Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Thomas S. Johnson. June 15, 1916 1298 *Frances L. Llewellyn.* An Act For the relief of Frances L. Llewellyn. June 15, 1916 1298 *Oscar R. Howard.* An Act To authorize the issuance of patent to Oscar R. Howard, and for other purposes. June 15, 1916 1298 *George S. Clark.* An Act To validate the homestead entry of George S.
Clark. June 15, 1916 1299 *M. A. Sweeney Shipyards and Foundry Company.* An Act For the relief of the M. A. Sweeney Shipyards and Foundry Company. June 19, 1916 1299 *Mrs. George A. Miller.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. George A. Miller. June 22, 1916 1299 *Vilhelm Torkildsen.* An Act For the relief of Vilhelm Torkildsen. June 22, 1916 1299 *Charles H. Bingham.* An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late Charles H.
Bingham from Congressional Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. June 27, 1916 1300 *Thomas L. Griffiths.* An Act Authorizing issuance of patent for certain lands to Thomas L. Griffiths. June 28, 1916 1300 *H. L. Corbin.* An Act Permitting H. L. Corbin to purchase certain public lands. June 28, 1916 1300 *William G. Williams, sr.* An Act For the relief of William G. Williams, senior. June 28, 1916 1300 *Mathilda P. Hansen.* An Act For the relief of Mathilda P.
Hansen. June 28, 1916 1301 *John Alexander Besonen.* An Act For the relief of John Alexander Besonen. June 28, 1916 1301 *Public lands, issue of homestead patents.* An Act Validating certain applications for and entries of public lands. June 28, 1916 1301 *B. D. Sheffield.* An Act To authorize the exchange of lot ten, section nineteen, township forty-five north, range one hundred and fourteen west, sixth principal meridian, for certain private lands needed in connection with the construction of Jackson Lake Reservoir, Wyoming, and for other purposes.
June 28, 1916 1305 *Edward J. Lynch.* An Act For the relief of Edward J. Lynch, collector of internal revenue for the district of Minnesota. June 28, 1916 1306 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 28, 1916 1306 *Lemmon, S. Dak.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain lands to the city of Lemmon, South Dakota.
June 30, 1916 1320 *Maine Central Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Maine Central Railroad Company. June 30, 1916 1320 *Muskingum River water leases, Ohio.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of War to abrogate a contract lease of land and water power on the Muskingum River, Ohio. June 30, 1916 1320 *D. A. Barbour and Andrew P. Gladden.* An Act For the relief of D. A. Barbour and Andrew P. Gladden. June 30, 1916 1321 *Daniel M. Frost.* An Act For the relief of Daniel M.
Frost. July 3, 1916 1321 *Pensacola, Fla.* An Act Releasing the claim of the United States Government to lot numbered three hundred and six in the old city of Pensacola, Florida. July 3, 1916 1321 *Pensacola, Fla.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue a patent to that portion of land, being a fractional block, bounded on the north and east by Bayou Cadet, on the west by Cevallos Street, and on the south by Intendencia Street, in the old city of Pensacola, in the State of Florida.
July 3, 1916 1322 *Benjamin F. Robinson and John Dows.* An Act For the issuance of a patent for certain Government land to Benjamin F. Robinson and John Dows. July 3, 1916 1322 *Davis and Kershaw.* An Act Providing for the refund of duties collected on certain tobacco cuttings. July 8, 1916 1322v *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.
July 8, 1916 1322 *Craighead County, Ark.* An Act To quiet title in certain citizens to certain lands lying within the meander line on the Saint Francis River, and being parts of lots and tracts of land lying in Craighead County, Arkansas. July 8, 1916 1335 *William Foglio.* An Act For the relief of William Foglio. July 11, 1916 1336 *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.
July 17, 1916 1336 *Mary S. Corbin.* An Act For the relief of Mary S. Corbin. July 26, 1916 1346 *Mrs. C. D. Corbin.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. C. D. Corbin. July 26, 1916 1346 *Julia R. Goodloe.* An Act For the relief of Julia R. Goodloe. August 1, 1916 1346 *Hundley V. Fowler.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Hundley V. Fowler, deceased. August 1, 1916 1346 *Joseph A. Buckholdt.* An Act For the relief of Joseph A. Buckholdt. August 4, 1916 1347 *George W. Trahey.* An Act For the relief of George W.
Trahey. August 7, 1916 1347 *R. U. Delapenha and Company.* An Act Providing for the refund of certain additional duties collected on pineapples. August 7, 1916 1347 *Mrs. Joseph Cameron.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Joseph Cameron. August 7, 1916 1347 *Elizabeth M. Dodge.* An Act For the relief of Elizabeth M. Dodge. August 7, 1916 1348 *A. S. Walker.* An Act For the relief of Collector of Internal Revenue A. S. Walker. August 7, 1916 1348 *Frank P. Sammons.* An Act For the relief of Frank P.
Sammons. August 7, 1916 1348 *Cyntha Ramey.* An Act For the relief of Cyntha Ramey. August 7, 1916 1348 *Ella Slone.* An Act For the relief of Ella Slone. August 7, 1916 1349 *Louis Jones.* An Act For the relief of Louis Jones. August 7, 1916 1349 *William A. Hutson.* An Act For the relief of William A. Hutson. August 7, 1916 1349 *Martha A. Moffitt.* An Act For the relief of Martha A. Moffitt. August 7, 1916 1349 *Thomas J. Bye.* An Act For the relief of Thomas J. Bye. August 7, 1916 1349 *Mathilda Hesterman.* An Act For the relief of Mathilda Hesterman.
August 7, 1916 1350 *Samuel D. Kingsbury.* An Act For the relief of Samuel D. Kingsbury. August 7, 1916 1350 *Wallace L. Bell.* An Act For the relief of Wallace L. Bell. August 7, 1916 1350 *Isaac R. Strouse.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to credit the stamp account of Isaac R. Strouse, collector for the seventh internal-revenue district, in the sum of $14,570.42. August 7, 1916 1351 *J. L. da Roza Estate.* An Act For the relief of the J. L. da Roza Estate, Incorporated, of Elk Grove, California.
August 7, 1916 1351 *Joseph J. Scott.* Joint Resolution Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to credit the stamp account of Joseph J. Scott, as collector of internal revenue of the first collection district of California, in the sum of $300, being the representative value of certain internal-revenue special-tax stamps which were lost from the office of the said collector. August 7, 1916 1351 *James Houyde.* An Act for the relief of James Houyde. August 8, 1916 1351 *Olaf Nelson.* An Act For the relief of Olaf Nelson.
August 8, 1916 1352 *Borden H. Mills.* An Act For the relief of Borden H. Mills. August 8, 1916 1352 *Cowden and Cowden.* An Act To pay Cowden and Cowden, of Amory, Monroe County, Mississippi, for the loss of a horse while being used by the Department of Agriculture. August 9, 1916 1352 *John H. Bryce.* An Act For the relief of the legal representatives and heirs of Elizabeth Bruce, deceased, widow of the late John H. Bruce. August 9, 1916 1352 *De Barbieri and Company.* An Act For the relief of De Barbieri and Company, of Valparaiso, Chile.
August 9, 1916 1353 *Tennessee River, claims.* An Act For the relief of Doctors Blair and Blake, Doctor W. J. Maxwell, Doctor R. C. Evans, and J. B. Blalock. August 9, 1916 1353 *Eastern Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Eastern Transportation Company. August 9, 1916 1353 *W. W. Blood.* An Act For the relief of W. W. Blood. August 11, 1916 1354 *Sherman County, Oreg., settlers.* An Act To adjudicate the claims of certain settlers in Sherman County, Oregon.
August 11, 1916 1354 *E. E. Johnson.* An Act For the relief of Doctor E. E. Johnson. August 11, 1916 1355 *Letitia W. Garrison.* An Act For the relief of Letitia W. Garrison. August 11, 1916 1356 *M. Kondo Fisheries Company.* An Act For the relief of the M. Kondo Fisheries Company. August 11, 1916 1356 *Union Oil Company.* An Act For the relief of the Union Oil Company. August 11, 1916 1356 *Samuel H. Walker.* An Act For the relief of Samuel H. Walker. August 11, 1916 1356 *Sarah S.
Plank.* An Act For the relief of Sarah S. Plank. August 11, 1916 1357 *Nabor and Victoria Leon.* An Act For the relief of Nabor and Victoria Leon. August 15, 1916 1357 *George H. Hammond.* An Act For the relief of George H. Hammond. August 15, 1916 1357 *John H. Janssen.* An Act For the relief of John H. Janssen. August 16, 1916 1357 *Thomas P. Sorkilmo.* An Act For the relief of Thomas P. Sorkilmo. August 16, 1916 1358 *John M. Waples.* An Act For the relief of the administrator of the estate of John M.
Waples. August 16, 1916 1358 *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. August 18, 1916 1358vi *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.
August 18, 1916 1361 *Charlotte M. Johnston.* An Act For the relief of Charlotte M. Johnston. August 18, 1916 1366 *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 18, 1916 1366 *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 18, 1916 1369 *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 18, 1916 1373 *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 18, 1916 1376 *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 19, 1916 1382 *Frank J. Deutsch.* An Act For the relief of Frank J. Deutsch. August 21, 1916 1388 *William D. Allen.* An Act For the relief of the estate of William D. Allen. August 21, 1916 1389 *Minnesota and Ontario Power Company.* An Act For the relief of the Minnesota and Ontario Power Company.
August 21, 1916 1389 *California Harbor Commissioners.* An Act For the relief of the State Board of Harbor Commissioners of the State of California. August 21, 1916 1389 *Lillie B. Randell.* An Act For the relief of Lillie B. Randell. August 21, 1916 1389 *Hector M. McDonald.* An Act For the relief of the legal heirs of Hector M. McDonald, deceased. August 21, 1916 1390 *Erskine R. Hayes.* An Act For the relief of Erskine R. Hayes. August 21, 1916 1390 *Hiram P. Geaslin.* An Act For the relief of Hiram P.
Geaslin. August 21, 1916 1390 *Elisha A. Crandall.* An Act Granting a patent to a certain strip of land to Elisha A. Crandall. August 21, 1916 1390 *Patrick Curran.* An Act For the relief of the dependent widow of Patrick Curran, civilian employee of the Government, who was killed while in the discharge of his duties at the United States naval magazine at Iona Island, New York. August 21, 1916 1391 *M. E. Sitters.* An Act For the relief of M. E. Sitters. August 21, 1916 1391 *Farmer’s State Bank, Eureka, III.* An Act For the relief of the Farmer’s State Bank of Eureka, Woodford County, Illinois.
August 21, 1916 1391 *J. M. Potter.* An Act For the relief of J. M. Potter. August 21, 1916 1391 *J. T. Nance.* An Act To reimburse J. T. Nance. August 21, 1916 1392 *Illinois Central Railroad Company.* An Act For the relief of the Illinois Central Railroad Company, and for other purposes. August 21, 1916 1392 *Fred Henderson.* An Act For the relief of Fred Henderson. August 21, 1916 1392 *Theodore Bagge.* An Act For the relief of Theodore Bagge. August 21, 1916 1392 *“Mabel I.
Meyers,” Barkentine.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the barkentine Mabel I. Meyers and her master and crew, and for the relief of the owners of cargo of molasses late on board said barkentine. August 21, 1916 1393 *William E. Heffner.* An Act For the relief of William E. Heffner. August 21, 1916 1393 *Mary H. S. Robertson.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Mary H. S. Robertson, deceased. August 21, 1916 1393 *W. W. Finn.* An Act For the relief of W. W. Finn. August 21, 1916 1394 *Mrs.
John A. Fox.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. John A. Fox. August 21, 1916 1394 *Nathaniel Monroe.* An Act For the relief of Nathaniel Monroe. August 23, 1916 1394 *Nelson T. Saunders.* An Act For the relief of Nelson T. Saunders. August 23, 1916 1394 *John L. Moon.* An Act For the relief of John L. Moon. August 24, 1916 1394 *C. Horatio Scott.* An Act For the relief of C. Horatio Scott. August 24, 1916 1395 *John Dowd.* An Act To confirm the entry of John Dowd. August 25, 1916 1395 *William H.
Ingle.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to William H. Ingle for homestead entry in Colorado. August 25, 1916 1395 *Mike G. Womack.* An Act For the relief of Mike G. Womack. August 26, 1916 1395 *Matthew C. Butler, jr.* An Act To correct the military record of Matthew C. Butler, junior. August 29, 1916 1396 *Halvor Nilsen.* An Act For the relief of Halvor Nilsen. August 31, 1916 1396 *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 31, 1916 1396 *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 31, 1916 1411 *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 31, 1916 1424vii *Charleston-Dunbar Traction Company.* An Act Authorizing and directing the Secretary of War to lease to Charleston-Dunbar Traction Company a certain strip or parcel of land owned by the United States Government on the Great Kanawha River in West Virginia.
September 1, 1916 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. September 5, 1916 1447 *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.
September 5, 1916 1449 *Oleanne Marie Zahl Branum.* An Act For the relief of Oleanne Marie Zahl Branum. September 5, 1916 1465 *McCabe, Mont.* An Act To validate title to the town site of McCabe, in the State of Montana. September 5, 1916 1466 *Martin Huhn.* An Act For the relief of Martin Huhn. September 5, 1916 1466 *John P. Sutton.* An Act For the relief of John P. Sutton. September 6, 1916 1466 *John Duggan.* An Act For the relief of John Duggan. September 7, 1916 1467 *Eva M.
Bowman.* An Act For the relief of Eva M. Bowman. September 8, 1916 1467 *Sorenson and Lyle.* An Act For the relief of Karen S. Sorenson and James Lyle. September 8, 1916 1467 *John E. Keys.* An Act For the relief of John E. Keys. September 8, 1916 1467 *James L. Yokum.* An Act For the relief of James L. Yokum. September 8, 1916 1467 STATUTE II.—1916–1917. *Harvey H. Young.* An Act For the relief of Captain Harvey H. Young. December 19, 1916 1469 *Thomas M. Jones.* An Act For the relief of Thomas M.
Jones. December 30, 1916 1469 *James Anderson.* An Act For the relief of James Anderson. January 16, 1917 1469 *William H. Woods.* An Act For the relief of William H. Woods. January 18, 1917 1470 *Allen M. Hiller.* An Act For the relief of Allen M. Hiller. February 8, 1917 1470 *Edward F. McDermott.* An Act For the relief of Edward F. McDermott, alias James Williams. February 8, 1917 1470 *Napoleon B. Giddings.* An Act For the relief of the legal representatives of Napoleon B.
Giddings. February 8, 1917 1470 *Sarah E. Elliott.* An Act For the relief of Sarah E. Elliott. February 8, 1917 1471 *Charles L. Moore.* An Act For the relief of Charles L. Moore. February 8, 1917 1471 *John Brodie.* An Act For the relief of John Brodie. February 8, 1917 1471 *Valentine Brasch.* An Act For the relief of Gottlob Schlect and Maurice D. Higgins and for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Valentine Brasch. February 8, 1917 1472 *James A. Chamberlain.* An Act For the relief of the trustee and parties who are now or who may hereafter become interested in the estate of James A.
Chamberlain under the terms of his will. February 8, 1917 1472 *Jennie Buttner.* An Act For the relief of Mrs. Jennie Buttner. February 8, 1917 1472 *Gertie Foss.* An Act For the relief of Gertie Foss. February 8, 1917 1473 *P. H. Aylett.* An Act For the relief of the legal representative of P. H. Aylett. February 8, 1917 1473 *Ida Turner.* An Act For the relief of Ida Turner. February 8, 1917 1473 *Anna C. Parrett.* An Act For the relief of Anna C. Parrett. February 9, 1917 1473 *S.
E. Bennett.* An Act For the relief of S. E. Bennett. February 9, 1917 1474 *Stephen J. Simpson.* An Act For the relief of Stephen J. Simpson. February 12, 1917 1474 *“Esparta,” steamship.* An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Esparta. February 14, 1917 1474 *Everett H. Corson.* An Act For the relief of Everett H. Corson. February 14, 1917 1474 *S. L. Burgard.* An Act For the relief of S. L. Burgard. February 14, 1917 1475 *Joseph A. Jennings.* An Act For the relief of Joseph A.
Jennings. February 14, 1917 1475 *Peter Kenney.* An Act For the relief of Peter Kenney. February 15, 1917 1475 *Martin V. Parmer.* An Act For the relief of Martin V. Parmer. February 15, 1917 1475 *Gardiner L. Eastman.* An Act For the relief of Gardiner L. Eastman. February 15, 1917 1476 *John Simpson.* An Act To reimburse John Simpson. February 15, 1917 1476 *John B. Hoover.* An Act For the relief of John B. Hoover. February 15, 1917 1476 *Patents in fee to Indians in Washington.* An Act Confirming patents heretofore issued to certain Indians in the State of Washington.
February 15, 1917 1476 *Ivy L. Merrill.* An Act For the relief of Ivy L. Merrill. February 15, 1917 1477 *Alma Provost.* An Act For the relief of Alma Provost. February 15, 1917 1477 *S. S. Yoder.* An Act For the relief of S. S. Yoder. February 17, 1917 1478 *William Blair.* An Act To reimburse William Blair for losses and damages sustained by him by the negligent dipping of his cattle by the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. February 17, 1917 1478 *James Philip.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to extend the lease of certain land in Stanley County, South Dakota, for a buffalo pasture.
February 17, 1917 1478 *S. Spencer Carr.* An Act For the relief of S. Spencer Carr. February 19, 1917 1478 *Richard Daeley.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to accept the application for land entry of Richard Daeley. February 20, 1917 1479viii *Thomas Smart.* An Act For the relief of Thomas Smart. February 20, 1917 1479 *John P. Fitzgerald.* An Act To amend the military record of John P. Fitzgerald. February 20, 1917 1479 *George L. Thomas.* An Act For the relief of George L.
Thomas. February 20, 1917 1430 *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 20, 1917 4439 *Honolulu, public building site.* An Act To confirm and ratify the sale of the Federal-building site at Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, and for other purposes. February 21, 1917 1480 *Antoine Bayard.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Antoine Bayard.
February 23, 1917 1480 *Kentucky Spanish War claim.* An Act For the relief of the State of Kentucky. February 26, 1917 1481 *Refund of Corporation tax.* An Act For the relief of sundry building and loan associations. February 26, 1917 1481 *Standard Chemical, etc., Company.* An Act Providing for the refund of certain duties illegally levied and collected on acetate of lime. February 26, 1917 4495 *Meredith G. Corlett.* An Act For the relief of Meredith G. Corlett, a citizen and resident of Williamson County, Tennessee.
February 26, 1917 1495 *Joseph Beech.* Joint Resolution To grant citizenship to Joseph Beech. February 26, 1917 1495 *Omnibus claims Act.* An Act Making appropriations for payment of certain claims in accordance with findings of the Court of Claims, reported under the provisions of the Acts approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and commonly known as the Bowman and the Tucker Acts, and under the provisions of section numbered one hundred and fifty-one of the Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven, commonly known as the Judicial Code.
February 27, 1917 1495 *Riverside Military Academy.* An Act For the relief of Riverside Military Academy. February 27, 1917 1497 *Caleb T. Holland.* An Act For the relief of Caleb T. Holland. March 2, 1917 1498 *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 2, 1917 1498 *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 2, 1917 1513 *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 2, 1917 1529 *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, 1917 1549 *HaysGaskill.* An Act For the relief of Hays Gaskill.
March 3, 1917 1557 *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, 1917 1558 *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, 1917 1573 *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, 1917 1580 *Linen Thread Company.* An Act Providing for the refund of duties collected on flax-preparatory machines, parts, and accessories imported subsequently to August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and prior to January first, nineteen hundred and eleven.
March 4, 1917 1587 *Homestead entries in Colorado.* An Act For the relief of Guy A. Richards, Jesse L. Robbins, Isaac M. C. Grimes, William L. Irvine, and David Cox. March 4, 1917 1587 *Marguerite Mathilde Slidell d’Erlanger.* An Act For the relief of Marguerite Mathilde Slidell d’Erlanger. March 4, 1917 1588 *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, 1917 1588 *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, 1917 1594 *Edith Blankart Funston.* An Act Granting a pension to Edith Blankart Funston, widow of the late Major General Frederick Funston. March 4, 1917 1596 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.
Page. For joint meeting of the two Houses. December 6, 1915 1599 For holiday recess. December 17, 1915 1599 Printing ordered of reports of Alaskan Engineering Commission. February 3, 1916 1599 Printing ordered of report on Diseases of the Horse. February 3, 1916 1599 Printing ordered of report on Diseases of Cattle. February 3, 1916 1599 Correcting text of urgent deficiency appropriations bill. February 12, 1916 1600 Accepting statue of Henry Mower Rice from Minnesota. March 11, 1916 1600 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling statue of Henry Mower Rice.
April 8, 1916 1600 For joint meeting of the two Houses. April 18, 1916 1600 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1916. May 9, 1916 1601 Printing ordered of revised edition of Bankruptcy Laws. May 9, 1916 1601 Requesting return from President of Aqueduct Bridge, D. C., bill. May 12, 1916 1901 Reenrollment of Aqueduct Bridge, D. C., bill ordered. May 13, 1916 1601 Correcting enrollment of omnibus pension bill S. 4856. May 27, 1916 1601 Correcting enrollment of omnibus pension bill H.
R. 14484. June 29, 1916 1602 Correcting enrollment of omnibus pension bill H. R. 13486. June 30, 1916 1602 Requesting return from President of bill to construct bridge across Bayou Bartholomew. July 8, 1916 1602 Requesting the President to designate a day for contributing aid to Armenians. July 18, 1916 1602 Correcting enrollment of Post Office appropriation bill. July 19, 1916 1603 Reenrollment, etc., ordered of bill to construct bridge across Bayou Bartholomew. July 26, 1916 1603 Accepting statue of Zebulon Baird Vance from North Carolina.
July 29, 1916 1603 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling statue of Zebulon Baird Vance. July 29, 1916 1603 Correcting enrollment of naval service appropriation bill. August 10, 1916 1604 Correcting enrollment of District of Columbia appropriation bill. August 23, 1916 1604 For joint meeting of the two Houses. August 29, 1916 1604 Printing ordered of additional copies of Federal Farm Loan Act. September 7, 1916 1604 For adjournment of Congress. September 8, 1916 1604 For joint meeting of the two Houses.
December 4, 1916 1605 Authorizing joint Congressional committee to arrange for the inauguration of the President-elect. December 7, 1916 1605 For holiday recess. December 20, 1916 1605 For holding funeral services of Admiral Dewey. January 18, 1917 1605 For counting electoral votes. January 27, 1917 1606 For joint meeting of the two houses. February 3, 1917 1606 Printing ordered of Journal of Grand Army Encampment, 1917. February 13, 1917 1606 Printing ordered of digest of contested election cases, House of Representatives, 1901–1917.
February 13, 1917 1606 Correcting enrollment of vocational education, etc., bill. February 17, 1917 1607 For paying expenses burial of Admiral Dewey. February 21, 1917 1607 Printing ordered of additional copies of Immigration Act. February 26, 1917 1607 Correcting reenrollment of Porto Rico Bill. February 26, 1917 1608 For joint meeting of the two Houses. February 26, 1917 1608 Correcting enrollment of Medawakanton, etc., Indian Bill. March 2, 1917 1608 Printing ordered of proceedings of unveiling of Pulaski and Kosciuszko statues.
March 3, 1917 1608ix LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. General peace treaty with Peru. Signed at Lima July 14, 1914; proclaimed March 6, 1915 1611 General peace treaty with Paraguay. Signed at Asuncion August 29, 1914; proclaimed March 17, 1915 1615 General peace treaty with Italy. Signed at Washington May 5, 1914; proclaimed March 24, 1915 1618 General peace treaty with Russia. Signed at Washington October 1, 1914/September 18, 1914; proclaimed March 25, 1915 1622 Arbitration agreement with the Netherlands.
Signed at Washington May 9, 1914; proclaimed August 21, 1915 1626 Parcel post convention with the Argentine Republic. Signed at Washington March 12, 1915; approved by the President March 15, 1915, and by the Argentine Republic September 15, 1915 1628 Protocol with Russia relating to embargoed goods. Signed at Washington September 23, 1915 1638 General peace treaty with China. Signed at Washington September 15, 1914; proclaimed October 23, 1915 1642 General peace treaty with Chile.
Signed at Washington July 24, 1914; proclaimed January 22, 1916 1645 General peace treaty with Ecuador. Signed at Washington October 13, 1914; proclaimed January 24, 1916 1650 Treaty of amity and development with Haiti. Signed at Port au Prince September 16, 1915; proclaimed May 3, 1916 1654 Canal convention with Nicaragua. Signed at Washington August 5, 1915; proclaimed June 24, 1916 1661 Parcel post convention with China. Signed at Peking May 29, 1916, at Washington July 11, 1916; approved by China June 9, 1916, by the President July 12, 1916 1665 General peace treaty with Honduras.
Signed at Washington November 3, 1913; proclaimed July 28, 1916 1672 Pan American trade mark convention. Signed at Buenos Aires August 20, 1910; proclaimed September 16, 1916 1675 General peace treaty with Brazil. Signed at Washington July 24, 1914; proclaimed October 30, 1916 1698 Convention with Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds. Signed at Washington August 16, 1916; proclaimed December 8, 1916 1702 Convention with Denmark for cession of the Danish West Indies.
Signed at New York August 4, 1916; proclaimed January 25, 1917 1706xi LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS. Page. Directing disposal of lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak. and S. Dak. March 15, 1915 1721 Diminishing area of the Sierra National Forest, Cal. April 27, 1915 1724 Copyrights, benefits to Italy extended to mechanical musical reproductions. May 1, 1915 1725 Modifying area of the Mount Olympus National Monument, Wash. May 11, 1915 1726 Warning against violations of neutrality during war between Italy and Austria.
May 24, 1915 1726 Diminishing area of Santa Barbara National Forest, Cal. June 9, 1915 1730 Diminishing area of the Sequoia National Forest, Cal. June 9, 1915 1731 Enlarging area of the Wasatch National Forest, Utah. June 23, 1915 1732 Diminishing area of the Nebo National Forest, Utah. June 23, 1915 1733 Modifying area of the Uinta National Forest, Utah. June 23, 1915 1733 Commending the National Negro Exposition. July 1, 1915 1734 Directing disposal of certain ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.
July 19, 1915 1734 Modifying area of the Crater National Forest, Oreg, and Cal. July 19, 1915 1735 Enlarging area of the Deschutes National Forest, Oreg. July 19, 1915 1736 Modifying area of the Fremont National Forest, Oreg. July 19, 1915 1737 Eliminating the Paulina National Forest, Oreg. July 19, 1915 1738 Enlarging area of the Nebraska National Forest, Nebr. July 19, 1915 1740 Modifying area of the Chugach National Forest, Alaska. August 2, 1915 1740 Warning against violations of neutrality during war between Italy and Turkey.
August 22, 1915 1743 Diminishing area of the Datil National Forest, N. Mex. August 25, 1915 1746 Diminishing area of the Cleveland National Forest, Cal. August 31, 1915 1747 Opening to entry coal lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak. September 17, 1915 1748 Reserving land at Honolulu, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes. October 4, 1915 1751 Setting aside the Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. October 4, 1915 1752 Discontinuing the Kansas National Forest, Kans. October 14, 1915 1752 Warning against illegal shipment of arms, etc., to Mexico.
October 19, 1915 1756 Designating Thursday, November 25, 1915, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 20, 1915 1756 Warning against violations of neutrality during war between France, Great Britain, Italy, and Servia and Bulgaria. November 11, 1915 1757 Setting aside the Walnut Canyon National Monument, Ariz. November 30, 1915 1761 Designating a day to contribute aid to suffering Polish people. December 18, 1915 1761 Designating a day to contribute aid to stricken Jewish people.
January 11, 1916 1762 Reserving Navassa Island, West Indies, for lighthouse purposes. January 17, 1916 1763 Setting aside the Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex. February 11, 1916 1764 Setting aside the Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah. February 11, 1916 1764 Diminishing area of the Ozark National Forest, Ark. February 17, 1916 1765 Diminishing area of the Arkansas National Forest, Ark. February 23, 1916 1766 Diminishing area of the Chelan National Forest, Wash. March 2, 1916 1767 Reserving land at Lahaina, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes.
March 6, 1916 1769 Warning against violations of neutrality during war between Germany and Portugal. March 13, 1916 1770 Reserving certain coal lands in Alaska from leases, etc. March 15, 1916 1773 Modifying area of the Alamo National Forest, N. Mex. April 3, 1916 1774 Directing disposal of certain ceded lands of Devils Lake Indian Reservation, N. Dak. April 26, 1916 1776 Reserving Annette Islands, Alaska, for the use of Metlakahtla Indians, etc. April 28, 1916 1777 Opening to homestead entry certain lands in Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.
May 3, 1916 1778 Modifying area of the Dixie National Forest, Utah and Ariz. May 10, 1916 1781 Requesting observance, etc., of Flag Day. May 30, 1916 1782 Diminishing area of the Teton National Forest, Wyo. June 30, 1916 1783 Enlarging area of the Bridger National Forest. Wyo. June 30, 1916 1784 Modifying area of the Washakie National Forest, Wyo. June 30, 1916 1784 Setting aside the Sieur de Monts National Monument, Me. July 8, 1916 1785 Setting aside the Capulin Mountain National Monument, N.
Mex. August 9, 1916 1792 Prescribing regulations for protecting migratory birds. August 19, 1916 1792 Modifying area of the Angeles National Forest, Cal. August 22, 1916 1797 Warning against violations of neutrality during war between Germany and Italy. August 30, 1916 1798 Designating a day to contribute aid to Lithuanian people. August 31, 1916 1801 Designating a day to contribute aid to Syrian and Armenian people. August 31, 1916 1802 Diminishing area of the Tahoe National Forest, Cal. and Nev.
September 1, 1916 1803xiiixiv Warning against violations of neutrality during war between Roumania and Austria-Hungary, Germany and Turkey. September 18, 1916 1805 Opening to homestead entry certain lands in abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Mont. October 2, 1916 1808 Setting apart the Pisgah National Forest, N. C. October 17, 1916 1811 Setting aside the Pisgah National Game Preserve, N. C. October 17, 1916 1811 Setting aside the Old Kasaan National Monument, Alaska.
October 25, 1916 1812 Designating Thursday, November 30, 1916, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 17, 1916 1813 Enlarging area of the Whitman National Forest, Oreg. January 31, 1917 1813 Warning against transfers of American vessels to foreign ownership. February 5, 1917 1814 Changing lighthouse reservations, Honolulu, Hawaii. February 14, 1917 1817 Convening special session of the Senate. February 23, 1917 1818 PRIVATE LAWSof theUNITED STATES OF AMERICApassed by theSIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS1915–1917. xv PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES. *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the sixth day of December, 1915, and was adjourned without day on Friday, the eighth day of September, 1916.* Woodrow Wilson, President;
Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President; James P. Clarke, President of the Senate *pro tempore;* Lee S. Overman, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, March 17 and 18, 1916; James A. O’Gorman, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, April 7, 1916; John H. Bankhead, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, June 3, 8, 10, 13 and 16, 1916; William Hughes, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, September 2, 1916; Ollie M. James, Acting President of the Senate *pro tempore*, September 7, 1916;
Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Charles M. Stedman, Speaker of the House of Representatives *pro tempore*, July 29, 1916.
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