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57TH CONGRESS, t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DOCUMENT 1st Session. .1 No. 680. THIS THIS is the final Calendar of the House for the first of the 57th Congress, and contains the status (in the index) of every bill or resolution reported to the first session of the Congress. Names of intro- ducer of every House bill, reported, but not passed, appears. Indices of the Omnibus Claims, Public Build- ings and Grounds, and River and Harbor bills are in the index. Comparative statements of work on final pages. CLERK OF HOUSE. CALENDARS OF THE HODS 1-i 1 4 RHPRESHNTATIVES FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902, AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902. (First session began Monday, December 2, 1901; ended July 1, 1902.) CALL OF COMMITTEES. (UNDER RULE 24. ) Call rests with the Committee on the Judiciary. (Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce being passed without prejudice.)

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57TH CONGRESS, t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DOCUMENT 1st Session. .1 No. 680.

THISTHIS is the final Calendar of the House for the first of the 57th Congress, and contains the

status (in the index) of every bill or resolution reported to the first session of the Congress. Names of intro-ducer of every House bill, reported, but not passed, appears. Indices of the Omnibus Claims, Public Build-ings and Grounds, and River and Harbor bills are in the index. Comparative statements of work on final pages.

CLERK OF HOUSE.

CALENDARS OF THE

HODS 1-i14 RHPRESHNTATIVES

FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION.

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902, AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902.

(First session began Monday, December 2, 1901; ended July 1, 1902.)

CALL OF COMMITTEES.

(UNDER RULE 24. )

Call rests with the Committee on the Judiciary.

(Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce being passed without prejudice.)

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS. No.

A. bill to amend an act entitled "An act relating to the navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and to certain obligations, duties, and rights in connection with the carriage of property (Unfinished business under the call of committees, pending in the House April 22, 1902.)

1902. II. R. 9059

Apr. 22.

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PRIVILEGED REPORTS.

1902'. H. R 9324

Apr. 10. Mr. Sulloway,

Invalid Pensions. Report No. 1525.

A bill construing the provisions of an act approved Mar. 3, 1879, exempting from the limitations named therein the claims to pension by and in behalf of children under 16 years of age. • (By Mr. Sulloway.)

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1. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON THE STATE OF THE UNION.

1902. No. H. R. 7645

Jan. 13. Mr. Hill, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to maintain the legal-tender silver dollar at parity with gold and increase the subsidiary silver coinage.

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Report No. 32. (By Mr. Hill.)

H. R. 119 Jan. 18.

Mr. Davey, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

A bill for the construction of a steam revenue cutter for service in the Gulf of Mexico. (By Mr. Meyer. )

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Report N9. 67.

H. R. 8206 Jan. 21.

Mr. Wanger, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

A bill to provide for the construction of a revenue cutter for use at Philadelphia, Pa. (By Mr. Bingham. )

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Report No. 103.

H. J. R. 96 Jan. 21.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A joint resolution in relat;on to the claim of the State of Kentucky against the Government of the United States.

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Report No. 131. (By Mr. Smith, of Kentucky. )

H. J. R. 21 Dec. 17.

Mr. Kyle, War Claims.

Report No. 11.

A joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treas-ury to adjust or refer to the Court of Claims certain claims of the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and

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Illinois. (By Mr. Tayler, of Ohio. )

H. R. 6252 Jan. 22.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury to adjust and pay certain claims of the State of Illinois

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Report No. 146. (By Mr. Caldwell.)

H.R. 6648 Jan. 29.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill to authorize the readjustment of the accounts of army officers in certain cases, and for other purposes.

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Report No. 188. (By Mr. Boreing.)

H. R. 3042 Jan. 29.

Mr. Adamson, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 252.

A bill to establish a light at ()ape Romano, Florida. (By Mr. Sparkman.)

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H. R. 7184 Jan. 29.

Mr. Adamson, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 253.

A bill to provide for the construction of a revenue cutter of the first class for service in the waters of Key West, Fla. (By Mr. Sparkman.)

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H. R. 3050 Jan. 29.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver cer-tificates. (By Mr. Hill.)

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Report No. 260.

H. R. 72 Feb. 5.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 416.

A bill to establish dwelling for keeper of the fog signal at Robinson Point, State of Washington. (By Mr. Cush-man.)

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H. R. 73 Feb. 5.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

A bill to establish a fog signal at Battery Point, State of Washington. (By Mr. Cushman. )

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Report No. 417.

H. R. 74 Feb. 5.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

A bill to increase limit of cost of light-house and fog signal at Browns Point, State of Washington. (By Mr.

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Report No. 418. Cushman.)

H. R. 75 Feb. 5.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

A bill to establish a light-house and fog signal at Burrows Island, Rosario Strait, State of Washington. (By Mr.

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Report No. 419. Cushman.)

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No. An act to provide for the ref undment of certain moneys 3S

to the Republic of Mexico.

A bill for the creation of a national bureau of criminal I 39 identification. ( By Mr. Jenkins. )

A bill to establish a mint of the United States at Tacoma, I 41 in the State of Washington. ( By Mr. Cushman.)

A bill providing for the election of a Delegate from the 44 Territory of Alaska to the House of Representatives of the United States, defining citizenship, and the quali-fications of electors in said Territory. (By Mr. Cushman. )

A bill to provide rules and regulations governing the im-portation of trees, plants, shrubs, vines, grafts, cuttings, and buds, commonly known as nursery stock, and fruits into the United States, and rules and regulations for the inspection of trees, plants, shrubs, vines, grafts, cuttings, and buds, commonly known as nursery stock, grown within the United States, which become subjects of interstate commerce or exportation. (By Mr. Haugen. )

A bill to change the boundaries between the southern and central judicial districts of the Indian Territory, and to establish a United States court at Durant, Ind. T. (By Mr. Moon. )

A bill providing for the distribution of Government pub-lications tO colleges. (By Mr. Tate.)

A bill authorizing the issuance of a patent to the county of Callam, State of Washington. (By Mr. Cushman. )

A bill to apply a portion of the proceeds of the sale of public lands to the endowment of schools of department of mines and mining in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, entitled "An act donat-ing public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricul-ture and mechanic arts," and for similar purposes, being a further supplement to said act. (By Mr. Grosvenor. )

An act to provide for the establishment of a light and fog-signal station on one of the Mile Rocks, San Francisco Bay, California.

An act to establish a fog signal at Fort Winfield Scott, Fort Point, California.

A bill for the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal station on State Ledge, Boston Harbor. (By 'Mr. Conry. )

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Mr. Cousins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 420.

Mr. Jenkins, Judiciary.

Report No. 429.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

Report No. 482.

Mr. Cushman, Territories.

Report No. 434.

-Mr. Haugen, Agriculture.

Report No. 557.

Mr. Littlefield, Judiciary.

Report No. 583.

Mr. Tate, Printing.

Report No. 591.

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Public Lands.

Report No. 593.

Mr. Scott, Mines and Mining.

Report No. 604.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 734.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 735.

Mr. Tompkins, of Ohio, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 738.

1902. S. 660

Feb. 5.

H. R. 10068 Feb. 7.

H. R. 68 Feb. 11.

H. R. 9865 Feb. 8.

H. R. 10999 Feb. 17.

H. R. 6553 Feb. 24.

H. R. 10161 Feb. 25.

H. R. 4549 Feb. 25.

H. R. 8735 Feb. 26.

S. 2445 Mar. 3.

S. 2449 Mar. 3.

H. R. 9673 Mar. 3.

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1902. S. 2447

Mar. 4. Mr. Coombs,

Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Report No. 744.

An act to provide for the construction of a light-ship for Blunts Reef, Pacific Ocean, off Cape Mendocino, Cali-fornia.

S. 2446 Mar. 4.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 745.

An act to establish a light and fog signal at a point on Karquines Strait, California, opposite that now occu-pied by the Selby Smelting Works.

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S. 2450 Mar. 4.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act to establish a fog bell and lens-lantern light on the southeastern end of Southampton Shoal, San Francisco

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Report No. 746. Bay, California.

S. 1452 Mar. 6.

Mr. Hay, Military Affairs.

An act to establish the Fredericksburg and Adjacent National Battlefields Park, in the State of Virginia.

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Report No. 771.

H. R. 11538 Mar. 6.

Mr. Needham, Public Lands.

Report No. 777.

A bill providing the means for acquiring title to two groves of Sequoia gigantea, in the State of California, with a view to making a national park thereof. (By Mr.

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Woods.)

H. R. 12098 Mar. 6.

Mr. Lacey, Public Lands.

Report No. 778.

A bill to amend section 1 of the act of Congress, approved May 14, 1898, entitled "An act extending the home-stead laws and providing for a right of way for railroads in the district of Alaska." (By Mr. Lacey. )

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H. R. 4573 Mar. 7.

Mr. Davie, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 787.

A bill for the construction of a steam revenue cutter adapted to service in the waters of Albemarle and Pam-lico sounds, North Carolina. (By Mr. Thomas, of

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North Carolina. )

H. R. 9676 Mar. 8.

Mr. Mondell, Irrigation of Arid bands.

Report No. 794.

A bill appropriating the receipts from the sale and dis-posal of public lands in certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands. (By Mr. Newlands. )

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H. R. 185 Mar.. 11.

Mr. Hay, Military Affairs.

A bill to provide for a macadamized approach roadway to the National Cemetery at Wilmington, N. C. (By Mr.

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Report No. 875. Bellamy.)

H. R. 10077 Mar. 14.

Mr. Marshall, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 953.

A bill to ratify an agreement with the Indians of the Devils Lake Reservation, in North Dakota, and making appropriation to carry the same into effect. (By Mr.

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Marshall. )

H. R. 9057 Mar. 14.

Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 954.

A bill to ratify an agreement with the Sioux tribe of Indians of the Rosebud Reservation, in South Dakota, and making appropriation to carry the same into effect.

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(By Mr. Burke, of South Dakota.)

H. R. 12268 Mar. 14.

Mr. Moon, Territories.

Report No. 956.

A bill to create the Territory of Jefferson and to provide a temporary government for the same, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Moon. )

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H. R. 11536 Mar. 15.

Mr. Lacey, Public Lands.

Report No. 968.

A bill to transfer certain forest reserves to the control of the Department of Agriculture, to authorize game and fish protection in forest reserves, and for other pur-poses. (By Mr. Lacey. )

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H. R. 8760 Mar. 15.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 969.

A bill to ratify an agreement with the Indians of the Kla-math Indian Reservation in Oregon, and making appro-priation to carry the same into effect. (By Mr. Tongue. )

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H. R. 12655 Mar. 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Census.

A bill to amend section 5 of an act to provide for a per-manent Census Office, approved Mar. 6, 1902.

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Report No. 979.

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1902. No. H. R. 7202

Mar. 18. Mr. Hay,

Military Affairs. A bill to establish a soldiers' home near Denver, Colo.

(By Mr. Shafroth.) 103

Report No. 1080.

H. R. 11654 Mar. 20.

Mr. Dick, Militia.

A bill to promote the efficiency of the militia, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Dick.)

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Report No. 1094.

H. R. 11658 Mar. 22.

Mr. Lacey, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 1167.

A bill to ratify an agreement with the Indians of the Crow Reservation, in Montana, and making appropria-tions to carry the same into effect. (By Mr. Edwards. )

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S. 2210 Mar. 25.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

An act relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver cer-tificates.

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Report No. 1180.

H. R. 2766 Mar. 25.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to provide for the coinage of certain memorial half dollars for the benefit of the Washington Monument

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Report No. 1181. Association of Alexandria, Va. (By Mr. Rixey.)

H. R. 6539 Mar. 25.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs.

A bill providing for the extension of the Loudon Park National Cemetery, near Baltimore, Md. (By Mr.

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Report No. 1219. Schirm.)

H. R. 11911 Mar. 26.

Mr. Grow, Education.

Report No. 1225.

A bill to encourage the establishment of homes in the States and Territories for teaching articulate speech and vocal language to deaf children before they are of school age, so as to fit them at school age to enter the public schools provided for hearing children. (By Mr. Grow. )

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H. R. 12868 Mar. 28.

Mr. Bingham, Post-Office and Post-Roads.

Report No. 1256.

A bill authorizing the Postmaster-General to provide for the transportation of the mails by pneumatic tubes or other similar devices. (By Mr. Loud.)

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S. 257 Mar. 31.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 1263.

An act to establish a light-house and fog-signal station at Mukilteo Point, near the city of Everett, State of Wash-ington.

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S. 258 Mar. 31.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 1264.

An act providing additional funds for the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal station at Browns Point, on Commencement Bay, State of Washington.

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S. 260 Mar. 31.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act to establish a fog signal at Battery Point, State of Washington.

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Report No. 1265.

S. 265 Mar. 31.

Mr. Coombs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act to establish a light-house and fog-signal station on Burrows Island, State of Washington.

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Report No. 1266.

S. 1141 Apr. 1.

Mr. Corliss, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act for the establishment of a light-ship on Southeast Shoal, Point au Pelee Passage.

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Report No. 1277.

H. R. 9901 Apr. 1.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the State of Virginia. (By Mr. Otey.)

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Report No. 1287.

H. R. 4409 Apr. 1.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

A bill extending the time for presenting claims for addi-tional bounties. (By Mr. Gibson.)

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Report No. 1292.

H. R. 12905 Apr. 1.

Mr. Esch, Military Affairs.

Report No. 1297.

A bill to provide for the improvement of the old military cemetery on the Fort Crawford Reservation, at Prairie du Chien, Wis. (By Mr. Babcock. )

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H. R. 84 Apr. 2.

Mr Adams, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 1313.

A bill to increase the efficiency of the foreign service of the United States and to provide for the reorganization of the consular service. (By Mr. Adams.)

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S. 1892 Apr. 2.

Mr. Wanger, Interstate and Foreign Commrce.

An act to provide for the construction of a revenue cutter for service at the port of Philadelphia, Pa.

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Report No. 1317.

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Apr. 2. Mr. Tirrell,

Education. A bill to provide for the education of the blind, etc. (By

Mr. Boutell.)

No. 136

Report No. 1318.

H. R. 3109 Apr. 2..

Mr. Tompkins, of Ohio, Interstate and Foreign.Commerce.

Report No. 1319.

A bill for preventing the adulteration, misbranding, and imitation of foods, beverages, candies, drugs, and con-diments in the District of Columbia and the Territories, and for regulating interstate traffic therein, and for other purposes. ( By Mr. Hepburn. ) •

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H. R. 13363 Apr. 5.

Mr. Fowler, Banking and Currency.

Report No. 1425:

A bill to maintain the gold standard, provide an elastic . currency, equalize the rates of interest throughout the country, and further amend the national banking laws.

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(By Mr. Fowler.)

S. 156 Apr. 7.

Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, Mines and Mining.

Report No. 1467.

An act to provide for the repayment of unexpended moneys deposited to cover cost of platting and office work in con-nection with mining claims.

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H. R. 13328 Apr. 7.

Mr. Curtis, Indian Affairs.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of

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Report No. 1473. Minnesota," approved Jan. 14, 1889. (By Mr: Morris. )

S. 2979 Apr. 10.

Mr. Lacey, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 1524.

An act to ratify an . agreement with the Indians of the Crow Reservation in Montana and making appropria-• tions to carry the same into effect.

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H. R. 9324 Apr. 10.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid PensionS.

Report No. 1525.

A bill construing the provisions of an act approved Mar. 3, 1879, exempting from the limitations named therein the claims to pension by and in behalf of children under 16 years of age. (By Mr. Sulloway.)

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H. R. 13445 Apr. 10.

Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin, Insular Affairs.

Report No. 1540.

A bill temporarily to provide tom the administration of civil affairs in the Philippine 'islands, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. )

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H. R. 13523 Apr. 11.

Mr. Moody, of North Carolina, Agriculture.

A bill for the purchase of a national forest reserve in Southern Appalachian Mountains, to be known as the

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Report No. 1547. "National Appalachian Forest Reserve." (In lieu of R. 3128, H. R. 6543, and H. R. 12138. )

S.R. 71 Apr. 11.

Mr. Curtis, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 1549.

A joint resolution directing the Secretary of the Interior to restate the accounts of certain registers and receivers of the United States land offices in the State of Kalisas, and for other purposes.

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H. R. 10159 Apr. 11.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Naval Affairs.

A bill to give the commandant of the Marine Corps the rank of major-general. (By Mr. Dayton.)

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Report No. 1553.

EL J. R. 42 Apr. 14.

Mr. Davidson, Railways and Canals.

Report No. 1610.

A joint resolution authorizing the President of the United States to appoint a commission to examine and report upon a route for the construction of a free and open waterway to connect the waters of the Chesapeake and and Delaware bays. (By Mr. Mudd. )

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S. 1905 Apr. 15.

Mr. Corliss, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act for the erection of a keeper's dwelling at Grosse Isle, North Channel Range, Detroit River, Michigan.

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Report No. 1611.

S. 1906 Apr. 15.

Mr.' Corliss, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act for the erection of a keeper's dwelling at Grosse Isle, South Channel Range, Detroit River, Michigan.

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Report No. 1612.

H. Doe, 680 2

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1902. No. H. R. 9503

Apr. 16. Mr. Hull,

Military Affairs. Report No. 1643.

A bill to authorize the Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company to construct and operate a railway through the Fort Sill Military Reservation, and for other pur-poses. (By Mr. Flynn. )

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S. 4355 Apr. 16.

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Public Lands.

An act authorizing the issuance of a patent to the county of Clallam, State of Washington.

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Report No. 1645.

S. 590 Apr. 25.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Indian Affairs.

An act for the relief of the Mille Lac Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota.

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Report No. 1784.

H. R. 2025 Apr. 25.

Mr. Needham, Public Lands.

A bill to provide for the examination and classification of certain lands in the State of California. (By Mr.

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Report No. 1785. Woods. )

H. R. 8121 Apr. 25.

Mr. Dayton, Naval Affairs.

A bill providing for rank and pay of certain retired offi-cers of the Navy. (By Mr. Bull.)

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Report No. 1788.

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May 1. Mr. Mondell,

Public Lands. Report No. 1840.

A bill to authorize a resurvey of certain lands in the State of Wyoming, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Mon-dell. )

H. R. 2082 May 1.

Mr. Belmont, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

A bill to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in the State of Maryland. (By Mr. Pearre.)

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Report No. 1845.

S. 2826 May 1.

Mr. Davis, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

An act for the establishment of a fish-culture station in the State of Florida.

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Report No. 1848.

S. 4069 May 1.

Mr. Davis, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

An act to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in the State of South Carolina.

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Report No. 1849.

H. R. 13354 May 2.

Mr. Jenkins, Judiciary.

A bill to continue the publication of the Supplement of the Revised Statutes. (By Mr. Jenkins.)

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Report No. 1870.

S. 3316 May 2.

Mr. Jenkins, Judiciary.

An act to amend an act entitled "An act to create a new division in the western judicial district of the State of

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Report No. 1871. Missouri," approved Jan. 24, 1901.

H. R. 66 May 2.

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

A bill appropriating $1,500 to investigate the fishery inter-ests of the Pacific Coast. (By Mr. Cushman )

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Report No. 1873.

H . R. 11613 May 3.

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Report No. 1881.

A bill to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in Yakima County, State of Washington. (By Mr. Jones, of Washington. )

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H. R. 4335 May 3.

Mr. Corliss, Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

Report No. 1882.

A bill to establish a steam fog-signal station at the en-trance to Holland Harbor, Michigan. (By Mr. William Alden Smith, )

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S. 3492 May 3.

Mr. Corliss, Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

Report No. 1883.

An act to authorize the establishment of a life-saving station at or near Eagle Harbor, on Keweenaw Point, Michigan.

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S. 4096 May 3.

Mr. Davey, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

An act to provide for a site fora depot for the Revenue-Cotter Service.

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Report No. 1884,

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1902. No. H. R. 5832

May 5. Mr. Greene, of Massachusetts, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

A bill to establish a fish-hatching and fish-culture station in Sarpy County, near the town of Southbend, Nebr.

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Report No. 1885. (By Mr. Mercer. )

H. R. 11476 May 5.

Mr. Small, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Report No. 1886.

A bill authorizing, empowering, and directing the Com-missioner of Fish and Fisheries to establish in the State of Florida on the Gulf of Mexico a station for the in-vestigation of problems connected with the marine fish-ery interests of the region. (By Mr. Sparkman.)

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S. 3989 May 5.

Mr. Small, Merchant Marine and Fisheries

An act to establish a fish-culture station at or near the town of Mammoth Spring, in the State of Arkansas.

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Report No. 1887.

H. R. 14106 May 7.

Mr. Hul I, Military Affairs

A bill authorizing the Secretary of War to sell stone from the quarries mr Fort Sill Reservation. (By Mr. Lacey. )

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Report No. 1930.

S. 4962 May 8.

Mr. Lacey, Indian Affairs

An act to ratify and confirm an agreement with the Red Lake and Pembina hands of Indians of the Red Lake

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Report No. 1936. Reservation, Minn., and making appropriations to carry the same into effect.

H. R. 8729 May 8.

Mr. Vreeland, Merchant Marine and Fisheries

A bill to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in the State of Utah. (By Mr. Sutherland. )

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• Report No. 1938.

R. 10592 May 8.

Mr. Fordney, Merchant Marine and Fisheries

A bill to establish a fish hatching and fish station in the State of Michigan. (By Mr. Henry C. Smith.)

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Report No. 1939.

H. R. 13817 May 10.

Mr. Young, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

A bill to establish a fish hatching and fish station in the State of Pennsylvania. (By Mr. Young. )

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Report No. 1943.

S. R. 12 May 14.

Mr. McCleary, Library.

A joint resolution authorizing the selection of a site of and the erection of a pedestal for a bronze statue in

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Report No. 2042. Washington, D. C., in honor of the late Henry Wads-

•worth Longfellow.

R. 14351 May 14.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs.

A bill to provide for a National Military Park Commission. (By Mr. Parker. )

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Report No. 2043.

H. R. 14107 May 15.

Mr. Mondell, Public Lands.

Report No. 2048.

A bill adjusting certain conflicts respecting State school indemnity selections in lieu of school sections in aban-doned military reservations. „(By Mr. Lacey.)

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H. R. 9976 May 16.

Mr. Powers, of Maine, Territories.

A bill to encourage salmon culture in Alaska, and for the protection of persons engaged in the production thereof.

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Report No. 2062. (By Mr. Sulzer.)

H. J. R. 143 May 16.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

A joint resolution to provide for the printing of the digest of the United States customs laws and decisions. (By

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Report No. 2067. Mr. Metcalf. )

S. C. R. 41 May 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing,

Report No. 2091.

A concurrent resolution to print 3,500 additional copies of S. Doc. 232, Fifty-sixth Congress, report of Commis-sioner-General for the United States to the Industrial

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Universal Exposition, Paris. -

H. Res. 8 May 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

A resolution to print and bind 1,000 copies of the history of the United States navy-yard at Boston, Mass.

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Report No. 2092.

S. R. 88 May 17.

Mr Heatwole, Printing.

A joint resolution providing for the printing of an edition of 10,000 copies of the Bulletin No. 14, of the Bureau of

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Report No. 2093. Plant Industry-The Decay of Timber and Methods of Preventing It.

S. R. 51 May 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

Report No. 2094.

A joint resolution to provide for the printing of 8,000 copies of the annual report of the Office of Experiment Stations, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of Agri-culture, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901.

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1902. No. S. C. R. 26

May 17. Mr. Heatwole,

Printing. A concurrent resolution to print 5,000 copies of the tables

of an annotated index to the Congressional series of 224

Report No. 2095. United States Public Documents.

H. C. R. 40 May 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

Report No. 2097.

A concurrent resolution to print 3,500 copies of the List of Books on irrigation ( with references to periodicals) prepared by A. P. C. Griffin.

226

S. R. 95 May 17.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

Report No. 2098.

A joint resolution providing for the printing of 17,500 copies of Bulletin No. 24, Department of Agriculture, entitled A Primer of Foresty, for the use of Congress and the Department of Agriculture.

227

S. 2992 Mr. Burke, of South Dakota. An act to ratify the agreement with the Sioux tribe of 22S May 17. Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2099. Indians of the Rosebud Reservation, in South Dakota, and making appropriation to carry the same into effect.

H. J. R. 191 May 19.

Mr. Weeks, Claims.

Report No. 2112.

A joint resolution to authorize the officer in charge - of the new building for the Government Printing Office to pay full wages to per diem employees, carried on the pay rolls of said building on Sept. 17, 1901, when work was suspended out of respect to the memory of the late

132

President of the United States. (By Mr. Lawrence.)

H. R. 14083 May 20.

Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin, Insular Affairs.

Report No. 2158.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act temporarily to provide revenue and a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes," approved Apr. 12, 1900, and to provide for a delegate to the House of Representa-tives of the United States from Porto Rico. (By Mr.

235

Powers, of Maine. )

S. 4204 May 21..

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Public Lands.

An act relating to grants of land to the Territory and State of Washington for school purposes.

236

Report No. 2164.

H. R. 14280 May 21.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs.

A bill providing for national trophy and prizes for rifle competition. (By Sir. Mondell.)

23S

Report No. 2168.

H.R. 3108 May 22.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs.

A bill to provide a home for aged and infirm colored people. (By Mr. Brownlow.)

239

Report No. 2188.

H. R. 12940 May 23.

Mr. Warnock, Labor.

A bill creating a commission to inquire into the condition of the colored people of the United States. (By Mr.

240

Report No. 2194. Irwin.)

1-1. II. 14353 May 26.

Mr. Jones, of Washington, Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Report No. 2246.

A bill to authorize the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries to establish fish-cultural stations, in-cluding the purchase of sites, construction of buildings and ponds, and equipment; to establish in the State of

243

Florida on the Gulf of Mexico a station for the investi-gation of problems connected with the marine fishery interests of that region; to provide for au investigation to determine the best available locality in Oregon or Washington at which to establish a biological station, making appropriations therefor, and for other purposes.

H. C. R. 51 May 27.

Mr. Heatwole, Printing.

A concurrent resolution providing for printing 33,000 copies of a volume on farm animals.

214

Report No. 2256.

H. R. 2003 May 28.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Public Lands.

Report No. 2277.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act for the relief of certain settlers on the public lands and to provide for the repayment of certain fees, purchase money, and commissions paid on void entries of public lands.

245

(By Mr. Moody, of Oregon.)

H. R. 8325 May 28.

Mr. Lacey, Public Lands.

A bill to finally adjust the swamp land grants, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Lacey.)

246

Report No. 2279

H. R. 13387 June 2.

Mr. Tawney, Ways and Means.

Report No. 2303.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to prevent the extermination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska," and for other purposes. (By Mr. Beidler. )

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1902. No. S. 2845

June 4. Mr. Hull,

Military Affairs. An act to purchase from the compiler, Francis B. Heit-

man, the manuscript of the historical register, United 252

Report No. 2345. States Army, from 1789 to 1901.

H. R. 8731 June 9.

Mr. Conner, Library.

Report No. 2416.

A bill to appropriate $10,000 to inclose and beautify the grounds and repair the monument on the Moores Creek battlefield, North. Carolina. (By Mr. Thomas, of North

256

Carolina.)

H. R. 12795 June 9.

Mr. Wooten, Library.

A bill to provide for the erection of a monument to Maj. Gen. Thomas Sumpter. (By Mr. Lever. )

257

Report No. 2418.

H. R. 12202 June 11.

Mr. McCall, Library.

A bill for the erection of a monumental statue, in the city of Washington, D. C., to Paul Jones, the founder of the

259

Report No. 2462. American Navy. (By Mr. Currier.)

H. R. 12003 June 13.

Mr Hamilton, Territories.

Report No. 2487.

A bill to enable the county of Luna, in the Territory of New Mexico, to create certain indebtedness, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Rodey. )

261

11. R. 14644 June 14.

Mr. McCleary, Library.

A bill for the erection of an equestrian statue to the memory of Baron Steuben at Washington, D. C. ( By

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Report No. 2497. Mr. Bartholdt.)

H. R. 11807 June

Mr. Stephens, Indian Affairs.

A bill to open for settlement 25,000 acres of land in the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian reservations in

270

Report No. 2569. Oklahoma Territory. (By Mr. Stephens.)

S. 5212 June 18.

Mr. Needham, Public Lands.

Report No. 2586.

An act granting to the State of California 640 acres of land in lieu of section 16, township 7 south, range 8 east, San Bernardino meridian, State of California, now occupied by the Torros band or village of Mission Indians.

272

H. R. 12270 Mr. Curtis, • A bill to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty 274 June 18. Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2591. to the Indians in the State of New York, and extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the State of New York over such Indians, and for other purposes.. (By Mr. Vreeland.)

H. R. 11247 June 23,

Mr. Mondell, Public Lands.

Report No. 2644.

A bill extending the provisions of sections 2304 to 2309 of the Revised Statutes of the United States in certain cases. (By Mr. Shackleford.)

275

II. R. 163 June 23.

Mr. Lovering, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2646.

A bill granting pensions to certain officers and enlisted men of the Life-Saving Service, and to their widows and minor children. (By Mr. Jones, of Washington. )

276

S. 1359 June 23.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act to increase pension for total deafness. 277

Report No. 2654.

H. R. 14305 June 24.

Mr. Zenor, Indian Affairs.

A bill making appropriations for the support of the W. T. Whitaker Orphan Home in the Indian Territory.

.279

Report No. 2662. (By Mr. Curtis.)

S. 5356 June 24.

Mr. Marshall, Indian Affairs.

An act to establish an Indian agricultural school at or near the city of Wahpeton, in the State of North

280

Report No. 2664. Dakota...

H. R. 15201 June 24.

Mr. Curtis, Indian Affairs.

A bill to allot the lands of the Cherokee tribe of Indians in Indian Territory, and for other purposes. (By Mr.

2/11

Report No. 2666. Curtis. )

H. R. 180 Mr. Burnett A bill granting certain lands belonging to the United 284 June 24. Public Lands.

Report No. 2672. States and situate in the State of Alabama, to the State of Alabama for the use and benefit of the common schools of that State. (By Mr. Clayton. )

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1902. No. H. R. 15234

June 24. Mr. Burton,

Rivers and Harbors. Report No. 2675.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act making appro-priations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain rivers and harbors, and for other purposes," approved June 13, 1902. (By Mr. Burton.)

286

S. 6138 June 25.

Mr. Martin, Public Lands.

An act to set apart certain lands in the State of South Dakota as a public park, to be known as the " Wind

287

Report No. 2676. Cave National Park, Pennsylvania.

S. 4616 June 25.

Mr. Lacey, Public Lands.

Report No. 2677.

An act to grant title to the town of Juneau, Alaska, of lands occupied for school purposes, and for other pur-poses.

288

S. 4617 June 25.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs.

An act to authorize the resurvey of certain lands in the State of Wyoming, and for other purposes.

289

Report No. 2678.

S. 2513 June 25.

Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2679.

An act to ratify the agreement with the Lower Brule band of the Sioux tribe of Indians in South Dakota, and making appropriation to carry the same into effect.

290

H. R. 15259 June 25.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2681.

A bill (in lieu of H. R. 10695) to authorize the AbSentee Wyandotte Indians to select certain lands, and for other purposes.

291

H. R. 6261 June 26.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to establish a branch mint of the United States at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska. (By Mr. Mercer.)

295

Report No. 2703.

S. 215 June 27.

Mr. Dalzell, Ways and Means.

An act regulating the duties and fixing the compensation of the customs inspectors at the port of New York.

296

Report No. 2708.

H. R. 15006' June 27.

Mr. Tawney, Ways and Means.

Report No. 2714.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to amend the statutes in relation to the immediate transportation of dutiable goods and for other purposes," approved June

297

10, 1888. (By Mr. Fletcher.)

S. 4426 June 27.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

Report No. 2715.

An act to authorize the Secretary of War to loan arms to the institutions having companies of boys' brigades connected therewith.

298

H. R. 14379 June 27.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

A bill for the erection of a memorial building or monu-ment at Fort Recovery, Ohio. (By Mr. Gordon.)

299

Report No. 2718.

S. 3791 June 27.

Mr. Watson, Naval Affairs.

An act to provide suitable medals for the officers and crew of the United States vessel of war, Kearsarge.

300

Report No. 2721.

H. R. 15157 June 27.

Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey, Labor.

Report No. 2722.

A bill to authorize the appointment of boards of investi-gation and arbitration and to define their powers and duties. .(By Mr. McDermott.)

301

H. R. 2004 June 30.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to establish an assay office in Baker City, Oreg. (By Mr. Moody, of Oregon.)

302

Report No. 2738.

H. R. 9202 June 30.

Mr. Moody; of Oregon, Public Lands.

A bill to regulate the use of forest-reserve timber. (By Mr. Lacey.)

:103

Report No. 2739.

H. R. 14690 June 30.

Mr. Wooten, Library.

Report No. 2745.

A bill providing for the erection of a monument at Cow-pens battle ground, Cherokee County, S. C., commemo-rative of Gen. Daniel Morgan and those who partici-pated in the battle of Cowpens on the 30th day of Janu-ary, 1781. (By Mr. Finley.)

301

S. 597 July 1.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Public Lands.

An act granting to the State of North Dakota 30,000 acres of land to aid in the maintenance of a school of forestry.

306

Report No. 2747.

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1902. H. R. 15155 Mr. Payne,

July 1. Ways and Means. Report No. 2748.

H. R. 3075 I Mr. McCleary, July 1. Library.

Report No. 2750.

A bill to refund the amount of duties paid on merchandise brought into the United States from Porto Rico between Apr. 11, 1899, and May 1, 1900, and also on merchandise brought into the United States from the Philippine Islands between Apr. 11, 1899, and Mar. 8, 1902, and for other purposes. ( By Mr. Payne. )

A bill in regard to a monumental column to commemorate the battle of Princeton, and appropriating $30,000 there-for. (By Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey. )

No. 307

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H. R. 8335 Mr. Fletcher Feb. 4. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 379.

H. R. 7644 I Mr. Minor, Feb. 5. Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Report No. 421.

H. J. R. 9 I Mr. Barth oldt, Feb. 6. Labor.

Report No. 428.

H. R. 10386 I Mr. Ray, Feb. 8. Judiciary.

Report No. 433.

H. R. 10065 I Mr. Lacey, Feb. 13. Indian Affairs.

Report No. 530.

H. R. 10154 I Mr. Pearre, Mar. 3. District of Columbia.

Report No. 733.

H. R. 9059 I Mr. Fletcher, Mar. 3. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 739. (Part 2. )

H. R. 143 I Mr. Adamson, Mar. 7. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 782.

S. 1833 I Mr. Russell, Mar. 11. Census.

Report No. 855.

No number. Mr. Minor, Mar. 12. Disposition of Useless Papers in

Executive Departments. Report No. 882.

H. R. 11412 Mr. Kahn Mar. 14. Judiciary.

Repo/ u No. 952.

H. R. 11845 I Mr. Jones, of Washington, Mar. 20. If Public Lands.

Report No. 1093.

A bill to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Columbia River by the Washington and Oregon Rail-way Company.

A bill to amend section 4426, Revised Statutes, relating to regulation of steam vessels. (By Mr. Hill.)

A joint resolution in reference to the employment of en-listed men in competition with local civilians. (By Mr. Bartholdt.)

A bill for the proteCtion of the President of the United States, the suppression of crime against government, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Ray. )

A bill to provide for the acquiring of rights of way, by railway companies in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Curtis. )

A bill to tax certain institutions for water mains and spe-cial improvement in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Babcock.)

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act relating to navi-gation of vessels, bills of lading, and to certain obliga-tions, duties, and rights in connection with the carriage of property." (By Mr. Tawney. )

A bill to authorize the construction by the Wadley and Mount Vernon Railroad Company of a bridge across the Oconee River, in the State of Georgia. (By Mr. Livingston.)

An act providing for the transfer of census records and volumes to the Census Office, and for other purposes.

Report in re the disposition of useless papers in the Ex-ecutive Departments.

A bill for the suppression of train robberies in the Terri-tories of the United States and other places, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Ray.)

A bill relative to grants of land to the Territory and State of Washington for school purposes. (By Mr. Jones, of Washington.)

No. 34

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36

39

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61

67

69

72

77

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90 S. R. 57 I Mr. Mondell, Mar. 25. Military Affairs.

Report .No. 1220.

A joint resolution relating to military badges.

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1902. No. H. R. 12705

Mar. 31. Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to amend section 3536, Revised Statutes. ( By Mr. Southard. )

93

Report No. 1262.

H. R. 13208 Apr. 11.

Mr. Davis, Interstate and Forei gn Commerce.

Report No. 1554.

A bill to authorize the United States and West Indies Railroad and Steamship Company of Florida to con-struct a bridge across the Manatee River in the State of Florida. (By Mr. Sparkman.)

- 113

H. R. 13113 Apr. 16.

Mr. Hull, Military Affairs.

A bill to authorize the Secretary of War to loan tents for the use of the Spanish War Veterans' encampment at

119

Report No. 1641. Indianapolis. (By Mr. Cassel. )

H. R. 123 Apr. 21.

Mr. Southard, Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

A bill to adopt the weights and measures of the metric system as the standard weights and measures of the

130

Report No. 1701. United States. (By Mr. Shofroth.)

H. R. 9041 Apr. 25.

Mr. Warner, Judiciary.

A bill to amend section 828 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. (By Mr. Carliso.)

137

Report No. 1776.

H. R. 3088 May 1.

Mr. Sutherland, Irrigation of Arid Lands.

A bill to regulate the use by the public of reservoir sites located upon the public lands of the United States.

144

Report No. 1851. (By Mr. Martin.)

H. R. 1977 May 2.

Mr. Davidson, Railways and Canals.

A bill to incorporate the Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Company, and defining the powers thereof. (By

145

Report No. 1872. Mr. Dalzell.)

FL J. R. 184 May 7.

Mr. Crumpacker, Census.

Report No. 1932.

A join,. resolution requesting the State authorities to cooperate with the Census Office in securing a uniform system of death registration. (By Mr. Russell.)

151

H. II. 13725 May 13.

Mr. Hull, Military Affairs.

A bill providing for the selection and retirement of medi-cal officers of the Army. (By Mr. Grosvenor.)

156

Report No. 2020.

S. 911 May 16.

Mr. Mann, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2059.

An act authorizing the Federal Railroad Company to con-struct a combined railroad, wagon, and foot-passenger bridge across the Missouri River at or near the village of Oacoma, Lyman County, S. Dak.

160

H. R. 11572 May 26.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Public Lands.

Report No. 2244.

A bill for the relief of certain settlers upon Wisconsin Central Railroad and The Dalles military road land grants. (By Mr. Moody, of Oregon.)

177

S. 4419 May 26.

Mr. Grow, Education.

An act to incorporate the General Education Board. 17S

Report No. 2245.

H. R. 14441 June 5.

Mr. Stevens, of Minnesota, Military Affairs.

A bill to authorize the Secretary of War, in his discretion, to favor American-built ships in the transportation of

1S7

Report No. 2348. Government supplies to the Philippines across the Pacific Ocean. (By Mr. Jones, of Washington. )

IL J. R. 196 June 6.

Mr. Eddy, Public Lands.

Report No. 2351.

A joint resolution empowering the State of Minnesota to file its selections for indemnity school lands upon pub-lic lands in Minnesota, otherwise undisposed of in town-ships, immediately upon the survey thereof in the field and prior to the apraoval and filing of the plat and sur-vey thereof. (By Mr. Eddy.)

/SS

H . R. 14840 June 11.

Mr. Alexander, Judiciary.

Report No. 2459.

A bill to amend sections 2 and 3 of an act entitled, "An act to determine the jurisdiction of the circuit courts of the United States and to regulate the removal of causes from the State courts, and for other purposes," approved Mar. 3, 1875, as the same is amended by an act approved Mar. 3, 1887, as amended by an act ap-proved Aug. 13, 1888. (By Mr. Woods. )

192

IL R. 14733 June 11.

Mr. Esch, Public Lands.

A bill granting right of way for telegraph and telephone lines in the district of Alaska. (By M. McCleary.)

193

Report No. 2460.

H. Doc. 680 3

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1902. No. IL R. 12763

June 14. Mr. Kahn,

Judiciary. Report No. 2492.

A bill to provide additional punishment upon a second or other conviction under the laws against counter-feiting. (By Mr. Ray.)

19S

H. R. 15144 June 17.

Mr. Wanger, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2563.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate com-merce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes," approved Mar.

200

2, 1893, and amended Apr. 1, 1896. (By Mr..Wanger.)

H. R. 15086 June 20.

Mr. Martin, Public Lands.

A bill to set apart certain lands in the State of South Dakota as a public park, to be known as the Wind Cave

204

Report No. 2606. National Park. (By Mr. Lacey.)

H. R. 12002 June 21.

Mr. Mann, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2610.

A bill to amend section 4386 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, striking out "twenty-eight consecutive hours" and "twenty-eight hours" and inserting "forty consecutive hours" and "forty hours." (By Mr.

.205

Stephens.)

H. R. 11808 June 23.

Mr. Stephens, Indian Affairs.

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the adjudication and payment of claims arising from

207

Report No. 2656. Indian depredations," approved Mar. 3, 1891. (By Mr. Burke, of South DakOta.)

H. R. 15198 June 23.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Mines and Mining.

Report No. 2657.

A bill defining what shall constitute and providing for assessments on oil mining claims. (By Mr. Suther-land. )

20S

H. R 7956 June 24.

Mr. Stephens, Indian Affairs.

A bill providing additional districts for the recording of all instruments required by law to be recorded in the

209

Report No. 2660. Indian Territory. (By Mr. Stephens.)

H. J. R. 203 June 24.

Mr. Hull, Military Affairs.

A joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at

211

Report No. 2663. West Point, Arturo R. Calvo, of Costa Rico. (By Mr. Hull. )

H. R. 13404 June 24.

Mr. Curtis, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2665.

A bill fixing the punishment for the larceny of horses, cattle, and other live stock in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Curtis.)

212

H. R. 15066 June 26.

Mr. Powers, of Massachusetts, Judiciary.

Report No. 2695.

A bill to incorporate the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. (By Mr. Powers, of Massachu-setts.)

216

H. R. 12451 June 26.

Mr. Clark, Patents.

Report No. 2702.

A bill amending the statutes relating to patents, relieving medical and dental practitioners from unjust burdens imposed by patentees holding patents covering methods and devises for treating human diseases, ailments, and disabilities. (By Mr. Taylor, of Alabama. )

217

H. R. 10300 , June 26.

Mr. Jenkins, Judiciary.

Report No. 2704.

A bill conferring jurisdiction upon the circuit and district courts for the district of South Dakota, in certain cases, and for other purposes. ( By Mr. Martin.)

,21S

S. 6119 June 27.

Mr. Davis, Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2705.

An act to authorize the Pensacola, Alabama and Tennes-see Railway Company to erect, maintain, and operate a railway bridge across the Alabama River in Wilcox

219

County, in the State of Alabama.

S. 6070 June 27.

Mr. Shackleford, Interstateand Foreign Commerce.

An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River, at a point to be selected, within

221

Report No. 2707. 5 miles north of the Kaw River, in Wyandotte County, State of Kansas, and Clay County, State of Missouri, and to make the same a post route.

H. R. 15289 June 27.

Mr. Babcock, District of Columbia.

Report No. 2713.

A bill to regulate the sate of virus, serums, toxins, and analogous products in the District of Columbia, to regu-late interstate traffic in said articles,.and for other pur-poses.

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1902. No number.

June 28.

H. R. 13846 June 28.

H. R. 14899 June 28.

H. R. 15330 June 28.

H. J. R. 8 June 28.

H. R. 13075 June 30.

H. Res. 337 June 30.

No number. July 1.

Mr. Minor, Useless Papers in Executive De-

partments. Report No. 2724.

Mr. Smith, of Arizona, Territories.

Report No. 2727.

Mr. Pearre, District of Columbia.

Report NO. 2729.

Mr. Warner, Revision of Laws.

Report No. 2731.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 2732.

Mr. Littlefield, Judiciary.

Report No. 2736.

Mr. Haskins, Elections No. 3.

Report No. 2744.

Mr. Dalzell, Purchase of Danish West Indies.

Report No. 2749.

A report on schedules of papers, etc., on file in the Treas-ury Department, etc.

A bill authorizing the county of Maricopa, Territory of Arizona, to issue bonds for the construction of reser-voirs and dams for water storage, and for other pur-poses. (By Mr. Smith, of Arizona.)

A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the National Florence Crittenton Mission. (By Mr. Pearre.)

A bill to provide for the organization of private corpora- tions hi the district of Alaska. (By Mr. Warner.)

A joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Rear-Admiral Louis Kempff, United States Navy, for meritorious conduct at Taku, China. (By Mr. Bar-tholdt. )

A bill to amend section 3 of the "Act further to prevent counterfeiting or manufacturing of dies, tools, or other implements used in manufacturing," etc., approved Feb. 10, 1891. (By Mr. Bingham.)

Resolution in the contested election case of C. E. Wilson v. F. R. Lassiter, Fourth Congressional district of Vir-ginia. (By Mr. Haskins.)

A report from the Select Committee on the Purchase of the Danish West Indies.

No. 224

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H. R. 2944 Dec. 17.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

Report No. 12.

A bill for the relief of Frances King. (By Mr. Sims. ) No.

H. R. 647 Dec. 17.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of William P. Marshall. (By Mr. Crumpacker. )

10

Report No. 14.

1902. H. R. 1591

Jan. 7. Mr. Mahon,

War Claims. A bill for the relief of Charles H. Adams. (By Mr.

Smith, of Kentucky.) 11

Report No. 17.

H. R. 1010 Jan. 7.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Larrabee & Allen. (By Mr. Little- field. )

12

Report No. 18.

H. R. 5896 Jan. 7.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Allaire Works of New York. (By Mr. Cummings.)

13

Report No. 19.

H. R. 5070 Jan. 7.

Mr. Holliday, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Hamilton M. Sailors. (By Mr. Landis. )

11

Report No. 20.

H. R. 1937 Jan. 13.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the owners of the barge Charlie. (By Mr. Wanger.)

18

Report No. 34.

H. R. 5036 Jan. 14.

Mr. Haugen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of Mrs. Tellisse W. Wil-son. (By Mr. Hull. )

21

Report No. 37.

H. Res. 91 Mr. Gibson, A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 6511) for the relief of the 22 Jan. 14. War Claims.

I representatives of Sewell B. Corbett, deceased. (By

Report No. 39 Mr. Gibson.)

H. R. 2672 Jan. 21.

Mr. Haugen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of B. F. Moody & Co., or their legal representatives. (By Mr. Rumple. )

73

Report No. 104.

H. Res. 100 Jan. 21.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 9380) for the. elief of Sarah Grissom. (By Mr. Caldwell.)

74

Report No. 105.

H. R. 288 Jan. 21.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Christian Church of Hender-son, Ky. (By Mr. Allen, of Kentucky. )

75

Report No. 106

S. 1670 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

An act granting permission to Capt. B. H. McCalla, U. S. N., to accept a decoration tendered him by the

127

Report No. 173. Emperor of Germany.

S. R. 28 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

A joint resolution granting permission to Dr. Eugene Wasdin and Dr. H. D. Geddings, both of the United

12S

Report No. 174. States Marine-Hdspital Service, to accept decorations tendered to them by the Italian Government.

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1902. No. S. 1956

Jan. 17. Mr. Perkins,

Foreign Affairs. An act granting permission to Lieut. Gen. John M. Scho-

field, retired, U. S. A., to accept the decoration of the 129

Report No. 175. Cross of Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honor, conferred upon him by the President of France.

S. 1958 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 176.

An act granting permission to Capt. C. De W. Willcox, U. S. A., to accept the diploma and decoration of Offi-cer c-P Academie, awarded to him by the Government of France.

130

S. 1954 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 177.

An act to authorize Capt. N. M. Brooks, Superintendent of Foreign Mails, Post-Office Department, to accept a decoration tendered to him by the Emperor of

131

Germany.

S. 1955 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 178.

An act to authorize George W. Hill, of the Division of Publications of the Department of Agriculture, to ac-cept a decoration tendered to him by the Government of the French Republic.

132

S. 1957 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, • Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 179.

An act granting permission to Mr. Hubbard T. Smith, secretary to the United States commissioner to China and consular clerk of the United States, to accept a decoration conferred upon him by the Government of

133

China.

S. 1959 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 181.

An act granting permission to Capt. Stephen L'H. Slo-cum, U. S. A., to accept a medal conferred upon him by the King of England.

135

S. 1960 Jan. 27.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

An act granting permission to Lieut. W. P. Scott, U. S. N., to accept a medal of merit presented to him by the

136

Report No. 182. Sultan of Turkey.

H. R. 4443 Jan. 29.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 191.

A bill for the relief of Kate Reaney Zeiss, administratrix of William B. Reaney, deceased, who was surviving partner of the firm of Reaney, Son & Archbold. (By

142

Mr. Bingham.)

H. R. 1488 Jan. 29.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of T. A. Woodress. (By Mr. Rucker.) 143

Report No. 192.

H. Res. 109 Jan. 29.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 10014) referring the claim of Griffith W. Paxson to the Court of Claims.

144

Report No. 193.

H. R. 2490 Jan. 29.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Morris F. Cawley. (By Mr. Green, of Pennsylvania. )

145

Report No. 195.

H. R. 2217 Jan. 29.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Pusey, Jones & Co. (By Mr. Ball, of Delaware. )

146

Report No. 196.

H. R. 1147 Jan. 29.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the First Baptist Church of Carters-ville, Ga. (By Mr. Maddox. )

147

Report No. 197.

H. R. 7165 Jan. 29.

Mr. Blakeney, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Poole & Hunt. (By Mr. Blakeney. ) 14S

Report No. 198,

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1902. No. H. Res. 110

Jan. 29. Mr. Kyle,

War Claims. A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 5042) referring the claim

of William C. O'Brien to Court of Claims. 149

Report No. 199.

H. R. 4002 Jan. 29.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Atlantic Works, of Boston, Mass. (By Mr. Roberts. )

150

Report No. 200.

H. R. 3737 Feb. 4.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the executors of James B. Eads, deceased. (By Mr. Joy. )

295

Report No. 372.

H. R. 4635 Feb. 4.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of James Brown, de-ceased. (By Mr. Cummings.)

296

Report No. 373.

H. R. 6004 Feb. 4.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Hannah E. Boardman, adminis-tratrix. (By Mr. Howell.)

297

Report No. 374.

H. R. 3505 Feb. 4.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Tomlin-son, Hartupee & Co. (By Mr. Dalzell.)

29S

Report No. 375.

H. R. 10469 Feb. 10.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Mrs. Eleonora G. Goldsborongh, widow of the late Surg. Charles B. Goldsborongh. (By

342

Report No. 436. Mr. Schirm.)

H. R. 10447 Feb. 11.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Winchester and Potomac Rail-road Company. (By Mr. Maynard.)

3S0

Report No. 475.

H. R. 11127 Feb. 11.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Propeller Tow Boat Company, of Savannah. (By Mr. Lester. )

381.

Report No. 476.

H. R. 9632 Feb. 11.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

Report No. 477.

A bill for the allowance of claims of certain citizens of Virginia for damages to their property incident to the encampment at Manassas and march from Camp Alger to Thoroughfare Gap, Va., as recommended by a board of officers appointed for the consideration of claiMs for damages to property by volunteer soldiers during the war with Spain. (By Mr. Rixey.)

382

. R. 10936 Feb. 11.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Gard-ner and Lake. (By Mr. Bull. )

383

Report No. 478.

H. 14. 8650 Feb. 11.

Mr. Thompson, of Alabama, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of Leander C. McLelland, deceased. (By Mr Livingston.)

384

Report No. 479.

H. Res. 129 Feb. 11.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 8'232) referring the claim of Thomas R. Hill to the Court of Claims.

387

Report No. 488.

H. Res. 130 Feb. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 9479) referring the claim of William B. Payne to the Court of Claims.

3S8

Report No. 489.

II. Res. 131 Feb. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 5717) referring the claim of Sam M. Nally to the Court of Claims.

389

Raport No. 490.

H. R. 4442 Feb. 13.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Sarah E. E. Perine. (By Mr. Bingham. )

392

Report No. 495.

H. R. 6323 Feb. 13.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Everett B. Curtis, administrator of John J. Curtis, deceased. (By Mr. Shafroth. )

393

Report No. 496.

H. R. 6345 Feb.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for.the relief of Robert Hubbord. (By Mr. Smith, of Kentucky.)

435

Report No. 545.

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1902. S. 139

Feb. 18.

H. R. 10763 Feb. 20.

S. 18 Feb. 20.

H. Res. 138 Feb. 20.

S. 619 Feb. 20.

H. R. 11576 Feb. 24.

H. R. 7445 Feb. 24.

H. R. 1114 Feb. 28.

H. R. 5113 Mar. 3.

H. R. 6649 Mar. 3.

H. R. 11565 Mar. 4.

FL R. 2097 Mar. 4.

H. R. 1234 Mar. 4.

H. R. 7120 Mar. 4.

H. R. 1493 Mar. 4.

H. Res. 152 Mar. 4.

H. Res. 153 Mar. 4.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs.

Report (adverse) No. 564.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

Report No. 572.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

Report No. 573.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

Report No. 574.

Mr. Slayden, Military Affairs.

Report (adverse) No. 563.

Mr. Perkins, Foreign Affairs.

Report No. 581.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 590.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

Report No. 630.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

Report No. 737.

Mr. Roberts, Naval Affairs.

Report No. 741.

Mr. Kyle, War Claims.

Report No. 747.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

Report No. 749.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

Report No. 750.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

Report No. 751.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

Report No. 752.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

Report No. 753.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

Report No. 754.

An act for the relief of Edward Byrne. (Entered on the Private Calendar Feb. 20 by request of Mr. Sulzer, of the Committee on Military Affairs.)

A bill for the relief of R. T. Priddy, executor of John D. Priddy, deceased. (By Mr. Otey.)

An act for the relief of the legal representatives of Napo-leon B. Giddings.

A resolution for the relief of Fannie Pemberton. (By Mr. Caldwell.)

A bill to authorize the President to revoke the order dis- missing. William T. Goodwin, late first lieutenant, Tenth Infantry, United States Army, and to place the said William T. Goodwin on the retired list with the rank of first lieutenant. (Entered on the Private Calen-dar Feb. 20 by request of Mr. Slayden, of the Committee on Military Affairs.)

A bill granting permission to Capt. B. H. McCalla and others to accept presents and decorations tendered to them by the Emperor of Germany and others. (By Mr. Perkins.)

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Neafie & Levy. (By Mr. Young.)

A bill for the relief of Aaron Van Camp and Virginius P. Van Camp. (By Mr. Marshall.)

A bill for the relief of William R. Wheaton and Charles H. Chamberlain, of California. (By Mr. Metcalf.)

A bill for the relief of Julius A. Kaiser. (By Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania.)

A bill for the relief of George B. Caldwell, administrator of Hamlin Caldwell, deceased. ( By Mr. Kyle.)

A bill for the relief of the heirs of S. H. Hill, deceased. (By Mr. Adamson.)

A bill for the relief of the widow of the late Captain Daniel C. Trewhitt, of Chattanooga, Tenn. (By Mr. Moon.)

A bill for the relief of Joseph Swisher. (By Mr. Warnock. )

A bill for the relief of the heirs of William Heryford, deceased. (By Mr. Rucker.)

A resolution for the relief of Victoria, Ella, and Frank Wasson, heirs of Richard F. Wasson.

A resolution for the relief of the heirs of Benjamin Lil-lard, deceased.

No. 444

445

446

447

41S

450

453

479

581

593

5S5

586

5S7

588

5S9

590

591

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1902. No. H.R. 3787

Mar. 6. Mr. Parker,

Military Affairs. A bill to grant honorable discharge to William A. Tread-

well. (By Mr. Kahn.) 609

Report No. 776.

H. R. 678 Mar. 10.

Mr. Weeks, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of the late Charles P. Culver. (By Mr. Cushman. )

611

Report No. 797.

H. R. 10142 Mar. 10.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

A bill for the relief of John Donahue. (By Mr. Weeks.) 612

Report No. 798.

H. R. 2559 Mar. 10.

Mr. Otey, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Willis Benefield. (By Mr. Miers.) 614

Report No. 800.

H. R. 1727 Mar. 10.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Mrs. Julia L. Hall. (By Mr. Shaf- roth. )

615

Report No. 801.

S. 342 Mar. 10.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

An act for the relief of the heirs of Aaron Van Camp and Virginius P. Van Camp.

616

Report No. 802.

II. R. 8192 Mar. 11.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 857.

A bill granting extra pay to officers and enlisted men of United States Volunteers who entered the service under act of Mar. 2, 1899. (By Mr. Showalter.)

670

H. Res. 162 Mar. 11.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A resolution referring to the Court of Claims the bill (H. R. 10081) for the relief of William T. Trammell

671

Report No. 859. •

H. R. 5486 Mar. 11.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of John M. B. Walker, administrator of the estate of James Walker, deceased. (By Mr.

672

Report No. 860. Snodgrass.)

H. R. 10940 Mar. 11.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Erick Haugen. (By Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin.)

673

Report No. 861.

H. R. 11558 Mar. 11.

Mr.. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of James S. Frizzell. (By Mr. Kehoe.) 674

Report No. 862.

H. Res. 163 Mar. 11.

Mr. Thompson, War Claims.

A resolution for the relief of James M. Alexander, de-ceased.

675

Report No. 863.

H. R. 11982 Mar. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Joseph B. McClintock. (By Mr. Kehoe.)

676

Report No. 864.

H. R. 11559 Mar. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Thomas V. Stirman's estate. (By Mr. Kehoe. )

677

Report No. 865.

H. R. 11562 Mar. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Thomas C. Isgrigg. (By Mr. Kehoe.)

67S

Report No. 866.

H. R. 1240fi Mar. 11.

Mr. Holliday, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Indiana State Board of Agriculture. (By Mr. Holliday. )

679

Report No. 867.

H. R. 11560 Mar. 11.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the administrator of the estate of of Marcus L. Broadwell. (By Mr. Kehoe.)

6S0

Report No. 868.

S. 1902 Mar. 11.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

An act for the relief of Flora A. Darling. 6S1

Report No. 869.

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1902. No. S. 3083

Mar. 11. Mr. Graff,

Claims. An actproviding for the adjudication of certain claims by

the Court of Claims. 652

Report No. 871.

H. R. 5357 Mar. 12.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of William Leech. (By Mr. William Alden Smith.)

653

Report No. 877

H. R. 3502 Mar. 13.

Mr. Butler, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of M. J. Grealish, de-ceased. (By Mr. Dalzell.)

745

Report No. 943.

H. R. 1193 Mar. 14.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs.

A bill to correct the military record of Henry M. Holmes. (By Mr. Moody, of Massachusetts).

749

Report No. 959.

H. R. 2664 Mar. 15.

Mr. Watson, Naval Affairs.

A bill for the relief of John G. Rose. (By Mr. Parker.) 753

Report No. 971.

H. R. 6637 Mar. 15.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Col. H. B. Freeman. (By Mr. Curtis,)

754

Report No. 972.

H. R. 10015 Mar. 17.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Florence Lambert. (By Mr. Rum- ple.)

756

Report No. 975.

H. R. 960 Mar. 17.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

A bill for the relief of James C. Drake. (By Mr. Jones, of Washington.)

757

Report No. 976.

S. 903 Mar. 17.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

An act for the relief of William D. Rutan. 75S

Report No. 977.

H. R. 10254 Mar. 17.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A' ill for the relief of David Tweed. (By Mr. Mondell.) 759

Report No. 978.

H. R. 9984 Mar. 18.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

Report No. 1076.

A bill for the relief of Kimball Union Academy. (By Mr. Currier.)

S49

H. R. 5874 Mar. 18.

Mr. Needham, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 1077.

A bill to appropriate money to pay settlers forimprove-ments on Round Valley Indian Reservation. (By Mr. Coombs.)

S50

H. R. 7536 Mar. 19.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of George W. Saulpaw. (By Mr. Haskins.)

S51

Report No. 1087.

H. R. 6463 Mar. 20.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 1096.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of legal representatives of those who were killed by the explosion of the gun cot-ton factory at the United States torpedo station at New-port, R. I. ( By Mr. Bull.)

S53

H. R. 10140 Mar. 24.

Mr: Weeks, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Henry La Croix, of Algonac, Mich. (By Mr. Weeks.)

922

Report No. 1172.

1-I. R. 4399 Mar. 24.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 1173.

A bill to reimburse the State of Wyoming for money ex-pended by the Territory of Wyoming in protecting and preserving Yellowstone Park during the years 1884, 1885, and 1886. (By Mr. Mondell.)

923

H. R. 8546 Mar. 24.

Mr. Nevin, Claims.

A bill to grant jurisdiction and authority to the Court of Claims in the case of the Southern Railway Lighter No.

924

Report No. 1174. 10, her cargoes, etc. (By Mr. Wanger.)

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1902. H. R. 3728

Mar. 24.

R. R. 4534 Mar. 24.

H. R. 6830 Mar. 24.

H. R. 4178 Mar. 24.

H. R. 3525 Mar. 26.

H. R. 7007 Mar. 26.

H. R. 8955 Mar. 26.

H. R. 7539 Mar. 27.

H. R. 11522 Mar. 28.

H. R. 957 Mar. 31.

S. 2216 Mar. 31.

H. R. 4233 Mar. 31.

H. R. 12710 Mar. 31.

S. 2393 Mar. 31.

H. R. 9905 Apr. 1.

S. 2237 Apr. 1.

No. A bill for the relief of Noah Dillard, of the State of Con- 925

necticut. (By Mr. Henry, of Connecticut.)

A bill for the relief of Joseph A. Jennings. (By Mr. 926 Brownlow.)

A bill authorizing and directing the Secretary of the 927 Treasury to pay to the heirs of Peter Johnson certain money due him for carrying the mail. (By Mr. Kle-berg. )

A bill for the relief of Austin A. Yates. (By Mr. Stewart, 92S of New York.)

A bill for the relief of Jacob B. Phillips. (By Mr. Greene, 967 of Massachusetts.)

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Maj. 96S William Kendall: (By Mr. Salmon.)

A bill for the relief of Gattlieb Schlecht and Maurice D. 969 Higgins and for the relief of the heirs and legal repre-sentatives of William Bindha,miner and Valentine Brasch. (By Mr. Storm.)

A bill for the relief of Capt. Sidney F. Shaw. (By Mr. I 971 Hughes.)

A bill for the relief of Eliza Ellen Ehle. (By Mr. Stew- 9SS art, of New York.)

A bill for the relief of J. J. L. Peel. (By Mr. Jones, of 9S9 Washington.)

An act for the relief of Elizabeth Muhleman, widow, and I 990 the heirs at law of Samuel A. .Muhleman, deceased.

A bill for the relief of David V. Howell. (By Mr. Tomp- I 991 kins, of New York.)

A bill for the relief of Elizabeth McKinney, a citizen Pot- 992 tawatomie Indian. (By Mr. Flynn.)

An act for the relief of Joseph 13: Sargent. I 993

A bill for the relief of George Ivers, administrator of Wil- 994 ham Ivers, deceased, late of Santa Fe, N. Mex. (By Mr. Rodey.)

An act for the relief of John W. Gummo. I 995

Mr. Otey,

Report No. 1175.

Mr. Nevin, Claims.

Report No. 1176.

Mr. Otey, Claims.

Report No. 1177.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

Report No. 1178.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims.

Report No. 1229.

Mr. Salmon, Claims.

Report No. 1230.

Mr. Storm, Claims,

Report No. 1232.

Mr. Capron, Military Affairs.

Report N. 1237.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

Report No. 1261.

Mr. Weeks, Claims,

Report No. 1268.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims,

Report No. 1269.

Mr. Goldfogle, Claims.

Report No. 1270.

Mr. Curtis, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 1271.

Mr. Storm, Claims.

Report No. 1274.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

Report No. 1278.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

Report No. 1279. •

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1902. No. H. Res. 187

Apr. 1. Mr. Caldwell,

War Claims. A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 1764) referring the claim

of John J. Vincent to the Court of Claims. 996

Report No. 1280.

H. Res. 188 Apr. 1.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 2211) referring the claim of Washington College to the Court of Claims.

997

Report No. 1281.

H. R. 9728 Apr. 1.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Sarah A. Clapp. (By Mr. Hitt.) 99S

Report No. 1282.

H. Res. 189 Apr. 1.

Mr. Thompson, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. H. 8377) referring the claiM of Amos L. Griffith to the Court of Claims.

999

Report No. 1283.

H. Res. 190 Apr. 1.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R:3276) referring the claim of Sophie Gustin and Helen G. Logan to the Court of

1000

Report No. 1284. Claims.

H. R. 2328 Apr. 1.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Edwin F. Mathews. (By Mr. Clark. )

1001

Report No. 1285.

H. Res. 191 Apr. 1.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 10123) referring the claim of Bettie Linder to the Court of Claims.

1002

Report No. 1286.

H. R. 906 Apr. 1.

Mr. Kyle, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Myron Powers. (By Mr. Ham- ilton.)

1003

Report No. 1288.

H. Res. 192 Apr. 1.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 10867) referring the claim of Louis Levy to the Court of Claims.

1004

Report No. 1289.

H. R. 12646 Apr. 1.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of John W. Williams. (By Mr. White.)

1005

Report No. 1290.

H. Res. 193 Apr. 1.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 5564) referring the claim of Henry Judge to the Court of Claims.

1006

Report No. 1291.

H. R. 8634 Apr. 1.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of James E. Wilson. (By Mr. • Gaines, of Tennessee.)

1007

Report No. 1293.

H. J. R. 38 Apr. 1.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A joint resolution for the relief of Thomas Hoyne. (By Mr. Cushman.)

1005

Report No. 1294.

H. R. 9063 Apr. 1.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill to refund taxes paid by the Anheuser-Busch Brew-ing Association, of St. Louis, Mo. (By Mr. Bartholdt.)

1009

Report No. 1295.

H. R. 2422 Apr. 1.

Mr. Reid, Claims,

Report No. 1296.

A bill for the relief of Edward S. Crill. (By Mr. Davis.) 1010

H. R. 5207 Apr. 1.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Clifton, Wayne County, Tenn. (By Mr.

1011

Report No. 1302. Padgett.)

H. R. 1725 Apr. 1.

Mr. Kyle, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. (By Mr. Storm.)

1012

Report No. 1303.

H. Res. 194 Apr. 1.

Mr. Kyle, War Claims.

Report No. 1304.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 8330) referring the claim of St. Andrews Lodge, No. 18, F. and A. M., of Cynthiana, Ky., to the Court of Claims.

1013

FL Res. 195 ipr. 1.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A resolution in lieu of (H. R. 12030) referring the claim of Lucy C. Lee, E. S. Lee, John G. Lee, Fannie Lee, and

1014

Report No. 1305. Maria Frazier to the Court of Claims.

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No. 1015

1902. H. R. 4193 Mr. Spight,

Apr. 1. War Claims. Report No. 1306.

H. R. 11563 Mr. Caldwell, Apr. 1. War Claims.

Report No. 1307.

H. Res. 197 I Mr. Kehoe, Apr. 2. War Claims.

Report No. 1310.

H. R. 1726 Mr. Kyle, Apr. 2. War Claims.

Report No. 1311.

H. R. 13223 Mr. Otjen, Apr. 2. War Claims.

Report No. 1312.

A bill for the relief of the vestry of Christ Episcopal Church, of Holly Springs, Miss. (By Mr. Spight.)

A bill for the relief of Ann Stewart, administratrix of William Stewart, deceased. (By Mr. Kehoe. )

A resolution (in lieu of II. R. 8265 ) referring the claim of Mrs. E. Taylor to the Court of Claims.

A bill for the relief of the Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. (By Mr. Storm. )

A bill for the relief of Mary E. 0. Dashiel. (By Mr. Maynard. )

1010

1015

1019

1020

1021 Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 1316.

A bill to provide for the payment of overtime claims of letter carriers excluded from judgment as barred by limitation. (By Mr. Boutell.)

H. R. 306 Apr. 2.

H. R. 6714 Mr. Storm, Apr. 3. Claims.

Report No. 1320.

H. R. 3385 Mr. Otey, Apr. 7.

Report No. 1465.

H. R. 8133 Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Apr. 7.

Report No. 1466.

H. R. 363 Mr. Miller, Apr. 7.

Report No. 1470.

II. R. 7792 Mr. Reid, Apr. 7. Claims.

Report No. 1471.

H. R. 11007 Mr. Graff, Apr. 7. Claims.

Report No. 1472.

H. R. 2441 Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Apr. 7. Claims.

Report No. 1479.

H. R. 10457 Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Apr. 8. Claims.

Report No. 1511.

H. 11. 4969 Mr. Salmon, Apr. 9. Claims.

Report No. 1521.

H. R. 10678 Mr. Otey, Apr. 10.

Report No. 1529.

S. 3421 Mr. Schirm, Apr. 10. Claims.

Report No. 1543.

II. R. 10921 MI. Graff, Apr. 14. Claims.

Report No. 1605.

A bill for the relief of Alexander S. Rosenthal. (By Mr. Goldfogle. )

A bill for the relief of George C. Ellison. (By Mr. Cum-mings.)

A bill to grant authority and jurisdiction to the Court of Claims. (By Mr. Alexander.)

A bill for the relief of the University of Kansas. (By Mr. Bowersock.)

A bill for the relief of John L. Young. (By Mr. Johnson. )

A bill for the relief of Capt. Herman C. Schumm. (By Mr. Babcock. )

A bill for the relief of William M. Bird, James F. Red-ding, Henry F. Welch, and others. (By Mr. Elliott. )

A bill for the relief of Abram G. Hoyt. (By Mr. Palmer.)

A bill for the relief of Madison County. Ky. (By Mr. Gilbert.)

A bill for the relief of the Florida Brewing Company. (By Mr. Sparkman.)

An act for the relief of Eleonora G. Goldsborough.

A bill for the relief of Charles A. Cutler. (By Mr. Graff.)

1022

1153

1154

1155

1156

1157

1159

11S9

1192

1194

1203

1247

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1902. H. R. 2413

Apr. 14.

S. 169

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

Report No. 1606.

Mr. Graff,

A bill for the relief of Frank J. Burrows. (By Mr. Deemer.)

An act for the relief of Robert D. McAfee and John

No. 1245

1249 Apr. 14. Claims. Chiatovich.

Report No. 1607.

H. R. 13082 Apr. 14.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of *Sven J. Johnson. (By Mr. Boutell.)

1250

Report No. 1609.

H. R. 2218 Apr. 15.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the legal devisees of James W. Schaumburg. (By Mr. Bingham.)

1251

Report No. 1615.

H. R. 3692 Apr. 15.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Elizabeth B. Eddy. (By Mr. Hull.)

1'252

Report No. 1616.

H. R. 2482 Apr. 15.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

A bill for the relief of W. J. Kountz. (By Mr. Graham.) 1253

Report No. 1617.

H. R. 12075 Apr. 15.

Mr. Reid, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Jacob Swigert, late deputy collector of the seventh Kentucky district. (By Mr. Trimble. )

1254

Report No. 1619.

H. R. 11205 Apr. 17.

Mr. Otey, Claims.

A bill for the relief of I. R. Harkrader. (By Mr. Rhea, of Virginia.)

1280

Report No. 1656.

H. R. 7004 Apr. 17.

Mr. Storm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company. (By Mr. Russell.)

1251

Report No. 1657.

H. R. 1330 Apr. 17.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

Report No. 1658.

A bill to pay claimants for goods and effects lost or de-stroyed by fire at Ellis Island, New York, on June 15, 1897. (By Mr. Otjen.)

1282

H. R. 9953 Apr. 17.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of R. D. Ashford, of Lockport, N. Y. (By Mr. Wadsworth.)

1253

Report No. 1659.

H. R. 7344 Apr. 21.

Mr. Otey, Claims.

A bill for the relief of T. J. Coleman. (By Mr. Swanson.) 1315

Report No. 1703.

H. R. 2602 Apr. 21.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Nelson Dalbec. (By Mr. Morris.) 1316

Report No. 1704.

H. R. 11010 Apr. 21.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Ramon 0. Williams and Joseph A. Springer. (By Mr. Cushman.)

1317

Report No. 1705.

H. R. 9411 Apr. 21.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of P. B. S. Pinchback. (By Mr. Graff.)

1315

Report No. 1706.

H. R. 3880 Apr. 21.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Patrick J. Madden. (By Mr. McCall.)

1319

Report No. 1707.

H. R. 7691 Apr. 23.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

A bill for the payment of $54 to V. Baldwin Johnson for 15 tons of coal. (By Mr. Bell.)

1340

Report No. 1736.

S. 35 Apr. 25.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs.

An act for the relief of Gottlieb C. Rose. 1371

Report No. 1781.

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1902. No. H. R. 10412

Apr. 28. Mr. Flynn,

Public Lands. A bill for the payment to Henry B. Davis of balance due

him for surveying public lands. (By Mr. Edwards.) 1373

Report No. 1795.

S. 3401 Apr. 28.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

An act for the relief of H. Glafcke. 1374

Report No. 1796.

H. R. 12064 Apr. 28.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Lebbeus H. Rogers and the admin-istrators of William B. Moses, deceased. (By Mr.

1375

Report No. 1797. Sherman. )

H. R. 13990 Apr. 29.

Mr. Graff, Claims,

Report No. 1829.

A bill for the relief of the owners of the Norwegian steamship Nicaragua. (By Mr. Graff. )

1405

S. 3967 Apr. 30.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

An act for the relief of Ramon 0. Williams and Joseph A. Springer.

1405

Report No. 1832.

S. 1191 Apr. 30.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims.

An act for the relief of the legal devisees of James W. Schaumburg.

1409

Report No. 1833.

H. R. 6516 Apr. 30.

Mr. Trimble, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Henry P. Montgomery, surviving executor of Granville Garnett, deceased. (By. Mr.

1410

Report No. 1834. Trimble. )

H. R. 12952 May 1.

Mr. Martin, Public Lands.

Report No. 1852.

A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to the Rochford Cemetery Association to certain lands for cemetery purposes. (By Mr. Martin. )

1412

H. R. 5228 May 2.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of George E. W. Sharretts. (By Mr. Pearre. )

1429

Report No. 1877.

H. R. 5464 May 5.

Mr. Capron, Military Affairs.

A bill placing James W. Long, late a captain, United States Army, on the retired list. (By Mr. William Alden

1432

Report No. 1890. Smith.)

H. R. 2637 May 7.

Mr. Reid, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Charles R. Hooper. (By Mr. Pearre.)

1471

Report No. 1933.

H. R. 2977 May 7.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs.

.A bill for the relief of Capt. Ferdinand Hansen. ( By Mr. Thomas, of Iowa.)

1472

Report No. 1935.

S. 167 May 8.

Mr. Reid, Claims.

An act for the relief of John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz.

1473

Report No. 1937.

S. 3237 May 9.

Mr. Nevin, Claims.

An act to grant jurisdiction and authority to the Court of Claims in the case of the Southern Railway lighter

1474

Report No. 1940. No. 10, her cargoes,. etc.

S. 3555 May 12.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

An act for the relief William Dugdale. 1499

Report No. 1984.

S. 916 May 12.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

An act for the relief of Clara H. Fulford. 1500

Report No. 1985.

H. R. 13257 May 12.

Mr. Thomas, of Iowa, Claims.

A bill to refund penalty to the bank of Colfax, Iowa. (By Mr. Lacey.)

1501

Report No. 1986.

S. 2709 May 12.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

An act for the relief of John F. Finney. 1502

Report No. 1987.

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1902. No. H. R. 1517

May 12. Mr. Weeks,

Claims. A bill for the relief of Robert Brigham. (By Mr. Sibley.) 1503

Report No. 1988.

H. R. 9061 May 12.

Mr. Nevin, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of Margaret Kennedy. (By Mr. Allen, of Maine.)

1504

Report No. 1989.

H. Res. 250 May 14.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 3423) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of Louis Schofield, jr.

1532

Report No. 2021.

H. Res. 251 May 14.

Mr. Otjen, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 8006) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of Mrs. Martha E. West.

1533

Report No. 2022.

H. Res. 252 May 14.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 5976) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of William E. Cummin.

1534

Report No. 2023.

H. R. 5489 May 14.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Howard Lodge, No. 13, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Gallatin, Tenn. (By Mr.

1535

Report No. 2024. Snodgrass.)

H. R. 4866 May 14.

Mr. Gibson, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of Dr. Thomas J. Cow-ard, deceased. (By Mr. Gibson. )

1536

Report No. 2025.

H. Res. 253 May 14.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

Report No. 2026.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 1773) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of the heirs of James Goodloe, de-ceased.

1537

H. Res. 254 May 14.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 7438) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of R. FT. Dunaway.

1538

Report No. 2027.

H. Res. 255 1VIay 14.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 11041) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of Alfred Griffith.

1539

Report No. 2028.

H. R. 14070 May 14.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of John A. Meroney. (By Mr. Sims.) 1540

Report No. 2029.

S. 92 May 14.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

An act for the relief of Howard Lodge, No. 13, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Gallatin, Tenn.

1541

Report No. 2030.

H. Res. 223 May 14.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

Report No. 2031.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 13965, 2517, 5493, 5491, 5502, 5507, 5508, 11143, 12747, 12748, 13603, 8144, 13903) re-ferring to the Court of Claims the claims of James

1542

Smith, William I. Way, Willis Cornwell, J. W. Cloyd, John B. Baird, Robert Hallum, J. W. Sparkman, Wes- ley W. Elam, John Smith, Mary J. Moody, John Mincey, Kinchen Bell, E. W. Rook wood, and John D. Youell.

H. Res. 256 May 14.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 7421) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of August Heberlein.

1543

Report No. 2032.

H. Res. 257 May 14.

Mr. Thompson, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 12445) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of Mrs. A. E. Hardin.

1544

Report No. 2033.

H. R. 14326 May 14.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Samuel B. Bootes. (By Mr. Mahon. ) 1515

Report No. 2034.

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1902. H. Res. 258

May 14.

H. Res. 259 May 14.

H. R. 14412 May 14.

11. R. 11208 May 14.

H. R. 11272 May 14.

H. R. 10654 May 14.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 2035.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 2036.

Mr. Mahon, War Claims.

Report No. 2037.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

Report No. 2038.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

Report No. 2039.

Mr. Thompson, War Claims.

Report No. 2040.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 13518) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of Julia A. Pierce and John Pierce.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 13521) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of the _legal representatives of H. S. Thompson, deceased.

A bill ( in lieu of H. R. 11937) for the relief of Margaret Dalton, widow of George Dalton, deceased.

A bill for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of John W. Hancock, deceased. (By Mr. Robb.)

A bill to pay J. B. McRae $99 for services as hospital steward, etc. (By Mr. Claude Kitchin. )

A bill for the relief of Mount Zion Society. (By Mr. Johnson. )

No. 1546

1547

1545

1549

1550

1551

H. R. 7355 May 14.

Mr. Thompson, War Claims.

A bill authorizing the payment of the claim of M. A. Gantt & Son for board and lodging to volunteers during the

1552

Report No. 2041. Spanish-American war. (By Mr. Wiley. )

II. R. 10961 May 14.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill fOr the relief of Judd 0. Hartzell, of Laharpe, (By Mr. Mickey.)

1553

Report No. 2044.

H. R. 11329 May 15.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Mrs. Inez Shorh White. (By Mr. Pearre.)

1554

Report No. 2049.

H. R. 5213 May 16.

Mr. Nevin, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Sadie Thome. (By Mr. Patterson, of Pennsylvania.)

1555

Report No. 2058.

H. R. 14471 May 16.

Mr. Needham, Indian Affairs.

Report No. 2060.

A bill to indemnify the American Surety Company, of New York, for moneys paid as security under appeal bonds in suits against Mission Indians, of California, and for other purposes.

1556

H. R. 12240 May 16.

Mr. Moody, of Oregon, Public Lands.

Report No. 2066.

A bill granting to Nellie Ett Heen the south half of the northwest quarter and lot 4 of section 2 and lot 1 of sec-tion 3, in township 154 north, of range 101 west, in the

1557

State of North Dakota. (By Mr. Marshall.)

H. R. 10938 May 17.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

Report No. 2102.

A bill to reimburse certain persons the amount of ex-penses incurred and losses sustained by reason of the seizure of certain fraudulently stamped cigars sold them by W. M. Jacobs. (By Mr. Cassel. )

1550

S. 475 May 19.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 2104.

An act to refer the claim of Joseph W. Parish to the Sec-retary of the Treasury for examination and payment of any balance found due.

1551

H. R. 4785 May 19.

Mr. Foster, of Vermont, Claims.

Report No. 2108.

A bill to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear and determine claim for damages arising from the death of Carl Zabel. (By Mr. Douglas. )

1552

H. R. 8343 May 19.

Mr. Storm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Robert D. Benedict. (By Mr. Bristow.)

1553

Report No. 2109.

S. 3748 May 19.

Mr. Trimble, Claims.

An act for the relief of M. L. Cobb, administrator of W. W. Cobb, deceased.

1554

Report No. 2110.

S. 688 May 19.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

An act for the relief of David H. Lewis. 1585

Report No. 2111.

H. Doc. 680 5

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1902. H. R. 612

May 19.

H. R. 13703 May 19.

Mr. Graff, Claims,

Report No. 2113.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 2114.

A bill for the relief of John H. McLaughlin. (By Mr. Burke, of South Dakota.)

A bill for the relief of N. F. Palmer, jr., & Co., of New York. (By Mr. Rhea.)

No. 1586

1587

H. R. 6229 May 19.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Samuel H. Sentenne and Paul Boileau. (By Mr. Russell.)

1588

Report No. 2115.

H. R. 1749 Ma 19.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Katie A. Nolan. (By Mr. Slayden.) 1589

Report No. 2116.

H. R. 11340 Mr. Reid. A bill for the relief of McClure & Willbanks. (By Mr. 1624 May 20. Claims. Tate.)

Report No. 2156.

H. R. 11878 Mr. Stevens. A bill to correct the military record of Carl W. Albrecht. 1625 May 20. Military Affairs. (By Mr. Stevens.)

Report No. 2157.

H. R. 7864 May 21.

Mr. Reid, Claims.

A bill to pay John F. Lawson $237.96, balance due him for services as United States mail carrier. (By Mr.

1626

Report No. 2159. Padgett.)

S. 4306 May 21.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

An act for the relief of Edward Haines, John Haugland, Wallace L. Reed, W. D. Davis, Martin Monson, Johann

1628

Report No. 2161. Bottler, and the legal representatives of J. P. Ferwerda, deceased.

H. R. 13536 May 22.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 2] 89.

A bill for the payment to C. Edward Artist, Edward F. Stahle, and Stahle & Artist, of balances due for survey-ing public lands. (By Mr. Mondell.)

1642

H. R. 2317 May 23.

Mr. Goldfogle, Claims.

A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to adjust and settle the account of James M. Willbur with the

1644

Report No. 2196. United States and to pay said Willbur such sum of money as he may be justly and equitably entitled to. (By Mr. Cummings.)

H. R. 8260 May 26.

Mr. Schirm, Claims.

A bill for the relief of F. H. Drisc011. (By Mr. Kahn.) 1686

Report No. 2241.

S. 4903 May 26.

Mr. Storm, Claims.

An act for the relief of Emma Morris. 1687

Report No. 2242.

S. 111 May 27.

Mr. Reid, Claims

An act for the relief of William J. Smith and D. M. Wis-dom.

1688

Report No. 2248.

H. R. 7793 May 27.

Mr. Reid, Claims.

A bill for the relief of Columbia Hospital and Dr. A. E. Boozer. (By Mr. Johnson.)

1 . 689

Report No. 2249.

H. Res. 228 May 27.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 4491) referring the claim of Peter Guttormson to the Court of Claims.

1690

Report No. 2250.

H. R. 8186 May 27.

Mr. Claude Kitchin, Claims.

A bill for the relief of John D. Chadwick. (By Mr. Rich- ardson, of Alabama.)

1691

Report No. 2252.

S. 1928 May 27.

Mr. Trimble, Claims.

An act for the relief of G. H. Sowders. 1692

Report No. 2253.

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1902. H. R. 10808 Mr. Graff,

May 27. Claims. Report No. 2254.

H. 11. 12896 Mr. Rhea, of Virginia, May 27. Claims.

Report No. 2255.

H. R. 6992 Mr. Parker, May 27. Military Affairs.

Report No. 2257.

H. R. 14576 Mr. Goldfogle, May 27. Claims

Report No. 2258.

H. R. 3745 Mr. Gibson, May 28. Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2260.

H. R. .2221 Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, May 29. Claims.

Report No. 2301.

S. 5079 Mr. Graff, June 2. Claims

Report No. 2308.

No. A bill • for the relief of Thomas Monteith. (By Mr. 1693

Moody, of North Carolina. )

A bill for the relief of George T. Larkin. (By Mr. Rhea, 1694 of Virginia. )

A bill for the relief of certain enlisted men of the Twen- 1695 tieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry. (By Mr. Ruppert. )

A bill for the relief of Wells & Zerwck. (By Mr. 1696 Wilson.)

A bill granting an increase of pension to George Kerr. I 1697 (By Mr. Irwin. )

A bill referring the claim of William H. Diamond, of 1727 Chester, Pa., for damages for personal injuries sustained, to the Court of Claims. (By Mr. Butler, of Pennsyl-vania.)

An act for the relief of George P. White. I 1731

S. 1308 June 3.

Mr. Miller, Claims.

Report No. 2333.

An act for the relief of Mrs. Julia L. Hall. I 1755

H. R. 8663 I Mr. Esch, June 3. Military Affairs.

Report No. 2335.

S. 1115 I Mr. Capron, June 3. Military Affairs.

Report No. 2339.

H. R. 14770 I Mr. Esch, June 3. Military Affairs.

Report No. 2340.

S. 1570 Mr. Lovering, June 7. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

Report No. 2414.

• H. R. 4240 Mr. Storm, June 9.

Report No. 2417.

H. R. 8944 Mr. Haugen, June 10. War Claims.

Report No. 2425.

H. R. 12590 I Mr Mahon, June 10. War Claims.

Report No. 2426.

H. R. 6338 I Mr. Henry C. Smith, June 10. War Claims.

Report No. 2427.

A bill to remove the charge of desertion from the mili- I 1756 tary record of Charles F. Woodford, and grant him an honorable discharge. (By Mr. Payne. )

An act for the relief of Francis S. Davidson, late first I 1755 lieutenant, Ninth United States Cavalry.

A bill for the relief of James S. Harber. (By Mr. Hull. ) I 1759

An act for the relief of the widow and children of the late I 1512 Joseph W. Etheridge and the widow of the late John M. Richardson.

A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to defray 1813 the expenses of the contestant in the contest entitled " Koonce against Grady." (By Mr. Thomas, of North Carolina. )

A bill for the relief of Daniel J. Ockerson. (By Mr. I 1517 Smith, of Iowa.)

A bill for the relief of William B. Horner. (By Mr. I ISIS Dalzell.)

A bill granting relief to certain members of the Seventh I 1519 Michigan Cavalry, war of the rebellion. (By Mr. Henry C. Smith.)

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1902. No. H. R. 6336

June 10. Mr. Henry C. Smith,

War Claims. A bill for the relief of Peter Fisher. (By Mr. Henry C.

Smith. ) 1820

Report No. 2428.

H. R. 13931 June 10.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of Herman B. Robb. (By Mr. Henry C. Smith. )

1821

Report No. 2429.

H. R. 2909 June 10.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

Report No. 2430.

A bill for the relief of Rev. George W. C. Smith. (By Mr. Henry C. Smith.)

1522

S. 330 June 10.

Mr. Henry C. Smith, War Claims.

An act for the relief of Lawrence H. Knapp, late first lieutenant, Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry.

1823

Report No. 2432.

H. R. 13460 June 10.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the estate of Peter McEnery, de-ceased. (By Mr. Lassiter. )

1824

Report No. 2433.

H. R. 13658 June 10.

Mr. Caldwell, War Claims

A bill for the relief of 'Ellen Mansfield and Mattie Mans-field. (By Mr. Robb. )

1825

Report No. 2434.

H. R. 15011 June 10.

Mt. Mahon, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of William S. Tildon. (By Mr. Blakeney.)

1526

Report No. 2435.

H. R. 14596 June 10.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Sarah J. Montgomery, deceased. (By Mr. Cooper, of Texas.)

1827

Report No. 2436.

S. 2731 June 10.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

An act for the relief of Salvador Costa. 1S28

Report No. 2437.

H. Res. 299 June 10.

Mr. Sims, War Claims.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 7861) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of the Cumberland Presbyterian

1829

Report No. 2439. Church of Charlotte, Tenn.

H. Res. 300 June 10.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

Report No. 2440.

A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 6723) referring to the Court of Claims the claim of the Berks County (Pa. ) Agricul-tural Society.

1530

IL R. 1750 June 11.

Mr. Kehoe, War Claims.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of George T. Howard. (By Mr. Slayden. )

1846

Report No. 2456.

H. R. 13420 June ll.

Mr. Haugen, War Claims.

A bill to pay Vel via Tucker arrears of pension due her father, William N. Tucker. (By Mr. Haugen. )

1847

Report No. 2457.

H. R. 13307 June 11.

Mr. Reeves, ' Patents.

A bill for the relief of Valdemar Poulson. (By Mr. Lit- tlefield.)

1848

Report No. 2458.

H. R. 14995 June 11.

Mr. Stevens, Military Affairs.

A bill for the relief of Charles H. Warren. (By Mr. Smith, of Iowa. )

1S 50

Report No. 2463.

S. 1634 June 13.

Mr. William W. Kitchen, Naval Affairs.

An act. to remove the charge of desertion against Thomas Cordingly.

1566

Report No. 2484.

H. R. 9879 June 13.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs. A bill for the relief of John Richards. (By Mr. Kehoe. ) 1867

Report No. 2490.

H. R. 9419 June 13.

Mr. Mondell, Military Affairs. A bill for the relief of Joseph Fields. (By Mr. Kehoe.) 1S6S

Report No. 2491.

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1902. No. S. 4982

June 16. Mr. Samuel W. Smith,

Invalid Pensions. An act granting an increase of pension to John Fier. 1869

Report No. 2498.

S. 2409 June 16,

Mr. Cald well, Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2499.

An act granting an increase of pension to John A. Rotan. 15691

S. 5052 June 16.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Gilbert Barkalow. 1870

Report No. 2500.

S. 1743 June 16.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Cornelia F. Whitney.

1871

Report No. 2501.

S. 4494 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Oscar Van Tassel].

1872

Report No. 2502.

S. 1193 June 16.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2503.

An act granting an increase of pension to Jane M. Meyer. •

1573

S. 4088 June 16.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Henry Jennings. 1574

Report No. 2504.

S. 5361 June 16.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Martha A. John-stun.

1575

Report No. 2505.

S. 3668 June 16.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting a pension to Hulda Milligan. 1876

Report No. 2506.

S. 1801 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to James K. Van Matre.

1577

Report No. 2507.

S. 5500 June 16.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Angus Cam-eron.

1575

Report No. 2508.

S. 3505 June 16.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Matthew B. Noel. 1579

Report No. 2509.

S. 5648 June 16.

Mr. Sullo way, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Frederick Bulkley.

1550

Report No. 2510.

S. 2109 June 16.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Charles C. Davis.

1551

Report No. 2511.

S. 3341 June 16.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Robert II. Busteed.

1552

Report No. 2512.

S. 5782 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Lucy A. Turner. 1553

Report No. 2513.

S. 2638 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to David 0. Car-penter.

1554

Report No. 2514.

S. 5534 June 16.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Abbie C. Brenner. 15$5

Report No. 2515.

S. 2056 Mr. Samuel W. Smith. An act granting an increase of pension to David J. Newman. 1556 June 16. Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2516.

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1902. No. S. 4141

June 16. Mr. Samuel W. Smith,

Invalid Pensions. An act granting a pension to John Cook. 1887

Report No. 2517.

S. 5491 June 16.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to John II. Sands-bury.

1SSS

Report No. 2518.

S. 3493 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Charles W. Rose.

1SS9

Report No. 2519.

S. 959 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to William H Greene.

1S90

Report No. 2520.

S. 4727 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Isaac Rhodes. 1891

Report No. 2521.

S. 3819 June 16.

MrP Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to William A. P. Fellows.

1892.

Report No. 2522.

S. 4393 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to William M. Hodge.

1893

Report No. 2523.

S. 4348 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase 'Pension to James Thompson. 1894

Report No. 2524.

S. 5321 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting a pension to Rebecca H. Geyer. 1895

Report No. 2525.

S. 5882 June 16.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Merzellah Mer-rill.

1896

Report No. 2526.

S. 3506 June 16.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Stanley M.Cas-per.

1897

Report No. 2527.

S. 3781 June 16.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to George A. Mer-cer.

1598

Report No. 2528.

S. 5893 June 16.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Willie Thomas. 1599

Report No. 2529.

S. 5913 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting a pension to Cherstin Mattson. 1900

Report No. 2520.

S. 2935 June 16.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting a pension to Joanna Rommel. 1901

Report No. 2531.

S. 3212 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting a pension to Ellen A. Sager. 1902

S. 5719 June 16.

Report No. 2532. ,

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Sidney N. Lund.

1903

Report No. 2533.

H. R. 2542 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to L. D. Trent. (By Mr. Miers. )

1904

Report No. 2534.

H. R. 8254 June 16.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John H. Curry. (By Mr. Jack. )

1905

Report No. 2535.

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1902. No. H. R. 8247

June 16. Mr. Miers,

Invalid Pensions. A bill granting an increase of pension to Francis M.

McCoy. ( By Mr. Holliday. ) 1906

Report No. 2536.

H. R. 8175 June 16.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John W. Covey. (By Mr. Heinen way. )

1907

• Report No. 2537.

H. R. 14789 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, , Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to David Brobst. (By Mr. Reeves.)

190S

Report No. 2538.

H. R. 10858 June 16.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John H. Dittman. (By Mr. Blakeney. )

1909

Report No. 2539.

H. R. 13262 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to James M. Spen-cer. (By Mr. Landis.)

1910

Report No. 2540.

H. R. 14373 June 16.

Mr. Kleberg, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to W. H. Loyd. (By Mr. Padgett.)

1911

Report No. 2541.

H. R. 14957 June 16.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting increase of pension to Mathias Custer. (By Mr. Ro'dey.)

1912

Report No. 2542.

H. R. 11694 June 16.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting_ n increase of pension to Dennis F. Andre. (By Mr. Martin. )

1913

Report No. 2543.

H. R. 11289 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Elizabeth M. Sale. (By Mr. Rumple. )

1914

Report No. 2544.

H. R. 12474 June 16.

Mr. Kleberg, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Levin W. Bothum. (By Mr. Jackson, of Maryland.)

1915

Report No. 2545.

H. R. 11699 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Mary E. Morgan. (By Mr. Rumple. )

1916

Report No. 2546.

H. R. 11280 June 16.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Henry J. Feltus. (By Mr. Miers.)

1917

Report No. 2547.

H. R. 11494 June 16.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Henrietta A. Buell. (By Mr. Banbury.)

191 S

Report No. 2548.

H. R. 7851 June 16.

Mr. Norton, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Jennie H. Cramer. (By Norton.)

1919

Report No. 2549.

FL R. 5057 June 16.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Alfred J. Isaacs. (By Mr. Kahn.)

1920

Report No. 2550.

H. R. 714 June 16.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Frederick Hart. (By Mr. Emerson.)

1921

Report No. 2551.

H. R. 4179 June 16.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Romantus Lake. (By Mr. Stewart, of New York. )

1922

Report No. 2552.

S. 3371 June 17.

Mr. Esch, Military Affairs.

An act removing the charge of desertion from the name of Jacob Bowman.

1924

Report No. 2562.

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1902. S. 4572

June 17.

S. 4222 June 17.

Mr. Capron, Military Affairs.

Report No. 2564.

Mr. Dayton, Naval Affairs.

Report No. 2565.

An act to grant an honorable discharge from the military service to Charles II. Hawley.

An act authorizing the appointment of John Russell Bart-lett, a captain on the retired list of the Navy, as a rear-admiral of the Navy.

No. 1925

1926

H. R. 4224 June 17.

Mr. Goldfogle, Claims

A bill to reimburse John Waller, postmaster at Monti-cello, N. Y., for moneys expended in carrying the mail.

1927

Report No. 2567. (By Mr. Tompkins, of New York. )

H. R. 8130 June 17.

Mr. Lacey, Indian Affairs.

A bill for the relief of the Miami Indians of Indiana. (By Mr. Steele. )

1925

Report No. 2568.

S. 6110 June 18.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Charles A. Cooke.

1929

Report No. 2570.

S. 5045 .June 18.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Mary A. Moore. 19:30

Report No. 2571.

S. 1944 June 18.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Ann E. Tillson. 1931

Report No. 2572.

S. 5133 June 18.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Augusta Neville Leary.

1932

Report No. 2573.

H. R. 1929 June 18.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2574.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Peter Tuper. (By Mr. Tawney. )

1933

H. R. 12701 June 18.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Milton Noakes. (By Mr. Zenor. )

1934

Report No. 2575.

H. R. 13000 June 18.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to M. J. Cohn. (By Mr. Neville. )

1935

Report No. 2576.

H. R. 12709 June 18.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Thomas Alton. (By Mr. Fletcher. )

1936

Report No. 2577.

H. R. 9977 June 18.

Mr. Miers, Invalid PensiOns.

A bill granting a pension to Minerva Robinson. (By Mr. Babcock. )

1937

Report No. 2578:

H. R. 5918 June 18.

Mr. Miers, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Margaret Fox. (By Mr. Dougherty. )

1935

Report No. 2579.

H. R. 10663 June 18.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2580.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Benjamin H. Downing. (By Mr. Long.)

1939

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1902. H. Res. 294

June 18. Mr. Otjen,

War Claims. Report No. 2582.

Mr. Richardson, of Alabama, Pensions.

Report No. 2583.

Mr. Loudenslager, Pensions.

Report No. 2581.

Mr. Goldfogle, Claims.

. Report No. 2585.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2589.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

Report No. 2607.

Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, Claims.

Report No. 2608.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

Report No. 2609.

II. R. 623 June 18.

H. R. 13955 June 18.

H. R. 5214 June 18.

H. R. 13945 June 18.

H. R. 14357 June 20.

H.R. 14358 June 20.

S. 1672 June 20.

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No. A resolution (in lieu of House bills Nos. 6511, 9380, 10014, 1940

5042, 8262, 9479, 5717, 5720, 10127, 10128, 10081, 1764, 2211, 8377, 3276, 10123, 10867, 5564, 8330, 12030, 8265, 8006, 11965, 5493, 5491, 5502, 5507, 5508, 5484, 11143, 12747, 12748, 13603; 13903, 8264, 10349, 6715, 3279, 7421, 12445, 13518, 13521, 3423, 5976, 14901, 3613, 3719, 1773, 7438, 11041, 2951, 8223, 13050, 13648, 14950, 5087, 2949, 15017, 11643, 7861, 10709) referring to the Court of Claims the claims of Sewell B. Corbett, deceased; Sarah Grissom, Griffith W. Paxson, William C. O'Brien, Thomas R. Hill, William B. Payne, Sam. M. Nally, Fannie Pemberton, heirs of Richard F. Wasson, de-ceased; heirs of Benjamin Millard, deceased; William T. Trammell„Tohn J. Vincent, Washington College, Amos L. Griffith, Sophia (Instill and Helen G. Logan, Bettie Linder, Lewis Levy Henry Judge, St. Andrews Lodge, No. 18, F. and A. iM. , of Cynthiana, Ky.; Lucy C. Lee, E. S. Lee, John G. Lee, Fannie Lee, and Maria Frazier, Mrs. E. Taylor, Martha E. West, legal repre-sentatives of James Smith, deceased; Willis Cornwell, heirs of J. W. Cloyd, deceased; heirs of John B. Baird, deceased; heirs of Robert Hallum, deceased; J. M. Sparkman, Wesley W. Elam, John Smith, Mary J. Moody, John Mincey, estate of Kinchen Bell, de-ceased; john D. Youell, W. G. Anderson, Daniel Mans, James N. Kennett, Kellet A. Abercombie, estate of August Beberlein, Mrs. A. E. Hardin, Julia A. Pierce and John Pierce, heirs of John C. Pierce, de-ceased; legal representatives of H. S. Thompson, de-ceased; Lewis Scofield, jr., William E. Ctimmin, legal representatives of W. L. Gordon, deceased; William B. Bayless, heirs of William Freeman, deceased; heirs of James (ioodloe, deceased; R. H. Dunnaway, Alfred Griffith, T. L. Owens, administrator of T. G. Owens, deceased; John A. Bates, Baptist Church of Flemings-burg, Ky.; Elizabeth Redmon and others, heirs of John Redmon, deceased; heirs of John T. Lawrence, deceased; estate of C. G. Raleigh, deceased; Peyton Atkins, estate of S. M. Davidson, deceased; heirs of Mrs. Susan L. Bailey, deceased; Cumberland Presby-terian Church of Charlotte, Tenn., and C. C. Huck-abee. (By Mr. Otjen.)

A bill granting a pension to Susan Kennedy. (By Mr. 1941 Clayton. )

A bill granting an increase of pension to Jesse A. Mc - 1942 Intosh. (By Mr. Moody, of Oregon.)

A bill for the relief of the Columbia Brewing Company, 1943 of Shenandoah, Pa. (By Mr. Patterson, of Pennsyl-vania.)

A bi II granting an increase of pension to Edward T. Durant. 1944 (By Mr. Calderhead.)

A bill for the relief of James E. Tolfree, United States 1945 Navy. (By Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania.)

A bill for the relief of Pay Clerk Charles Drake, United 1946 States Navy: (By Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania.)

An act for the relief of Elisha A. Goodwin, executor of 194'7 the estate of Alexander IV. Goodwin.

H. R. 13054 Mr. Samuel W. Smith, June 23. Invalid Pensions.

Report No. 2616.

• H. Doe. 680 6

A bill granting a pension to Louisa L. Kerr. (By Mr. 1945 Norton.)

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No. 1902. S. 4211

June 23. Mr. Holliday,

Invalid Pensions. An act granting an increase of pension to Asa Worden. 1949

Report No. 2617.

H. R. 15114 June 23.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Alonzo F. Can-field. (By Mr. Aplin. )

1950

Report No. 2618.

H. R. 15069 June 23.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Daniel P. Mar-shall. (By Mr. Cousins. )

1951

Report No. 2619.

S. 6008 June 23.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to David Vickers. 1952

Report No. 2620.

H. R. 13997 June 23.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to L. A. L. Gilbert. (By Mr. Aplin. )

1953

Report No. 2621.

S. 3423 June 23.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Maria V. Stadt-timelier. •

1954

Report No. 2622.

H. R. 12600 June 23.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to George S. Gra-ham. (By Mr. Acheson.)

1955

Report No. 2623.

S. 4454 June 23.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to John D. Sullivan. 1956

Report No. 2624.

H. R. 13799 June 23.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to H. C. Trout, (By Mr. Hull. )

1957

Report No. 2625.

S. 2306 June 23.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to William H. Lessig.

19 58

Report No. 2626.

H. R. 1272 June 23.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Joseph S. Chil-coat.

1959

Report No. 2627.

S. 1666 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Rufus V. Lee. 1960

Report No. 2628.

H. R. 15074 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to George F. White. (By Mr. Miers. )

1961

Report No. 2629.

H. R. 8626 June 23.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Sarah E. Yeomans. (By Mr. Corliss.)

1962

Report No. 2630.

S. 5758 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to David Ham. 1963

Report No. 2631.

H. R. 15113 June 23.

Mr. Aplin, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John Murphy. (By Mr. Aplin. )

1964

Report No. 2632.

S. 5076 June 23.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Katherine W. Clarke.

1965

Report No. 2633.

H. R. 14831 June 23.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Robert Clark. (By Mr. Sulloway. )

1966

Report No. 2634.

S. 5747 June 23.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to James E. Bader. 1967

Report No. 2635.

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1902. No. H. R. 5450 Mr. Samuel W. Smith

' A bill granting a pension to Dr. Charles P. Bigelow. (By 1965

June 23. Invalid Pensions. Mr. William Alden Smith. ) Report No. 2636.

H. R. 4938 June 23.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid - Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Alexander Grosset. (By Mr. Gibson. )

1969

Report No. 2637.

S. - 3315 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to George W. Bradshaw.

1970

Report No. 2638.

H. R. 14242 June 23.

Mr. Sulloway, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Charles E. Peake. (By Mr. Sulloway.)

1971

Report No. 2639.

S. 2283 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to William F. Ange-vine.

1972

Report No. 2640.

II. II. 4923 June 23.

Mr. Gibson, • Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to William L. Whetsell. (By Mr. Gibson.)

1973

Report No. 2641.

H. R. 7361 June 23.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of C. W. Colehour. (By Mr. Boutell. ) 1974

Report No. 2642.

H. R. 7363 June 23.

Mr. Graff, Claims.

A bill for the relief of the heirs of John A. Dolan. (By Mr. Boutell. )

1975

Report No. 2643.

H. R. 15084 June 23.

Mr. Kleberg, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to James H. Powell. (By Mr. Slayden. )

1976

Report No. 2647.

H. R. 11212 June 23.

Mr. Caldwell, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to J. D. Sims. (By Mr. Scott.)

1977

Report No. 2648.

H. R. 14265 . June 23.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Helen N. Packard. (By Mr. Moody, of Oregon.)

1975

Report No. 2649.

H. R. 3907 June 23.

Mr. Holliday, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John A. Sare. (By Mr. Miers. )

1979

Report No. 2650.

H. R. 14751 June 23.

Mr. Calderhead, Invalid PenSions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to Regina F. Palmer. (By Mr. Moody, of Oregon. )

1980

Report No. 2651.

H. R. 14952 June 23.

Mr. Kleberg, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to L. S. Grove. ( By Mr. Pearre. )

1951

Report No. 2652.

H. R. 9074 June 23.

Mr. Darragh, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Elizabeth Gates. (By Mr. Darragh. )

1952

Report No. 2653.

H. R. 4328 June 23.

Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, Indian Affairs.

A bill to ratify and confirm a lease made by the Seneca Nation of New York Indians to John Quilter. (By

1953

Report No. 2655. Mr. Alexander.)

FL R. 4437 .June 24.

Mr. Samuel W. Smith, • Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Absalom Case. (By Mr. Beidler. )

1954

Report No. 2667.

H. R. 14938 June 24.

Mr. Gibson, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting a pension to Benjamin F. Wilson. (By Mr. Rodey.)

1955

Report No. 2668.

H. R. 5167 June 24.

Mr. Rumple, Invalid Pensions.

A bill granting an increase of pension to John 0. Now-man. (By Mr. Neville.)

1986

Report No. 2669.

S. 4623 June 24.

Mr. Norton, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Lewis F. Ross. 1957

Report No. 2673.

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1902. H. R. 2570 Mr. Dick, A bill granting an honorable discharge to Eugene H. Ely.

No. 19SS

June 25. Military Affairs. (By Mr. Rumple.) Report No. 2682.

H. R. 15217 June 26.

Mr. Trimble, Claims.

A bill for the relief of George Lea Febiger. (By Mr. Davey.)

1959

Report No. 2684.

S. 5239 June 26.

Mr. Deemer, Invalid Pensions.

An act granting an increase of pension to Joseph A. Kerbey.

1990

Report No. 2686.

S. 5381 June 26.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

An act to correct errors in dates of original appointments of Capt. James J. Ilornbrook and others.

1991

Report No. 2692.

H. R. 13605 June 26.

Mr. Parker, Military Affairs

A bill for the relief of George A. Detchemendy. (By Mr. Bartholdt. )

1992

Report No. 2694.

H. R. 6326 June 26.

Mr. Slayden, Military Affairs.

A bill for the relief of Hiram C. Walker. (By Mr. Shof- roth.)

1993

Report No. 2697.

S. 4641 June 26.

Mr. Snodgrass, Military Affairs.

An act for the relief of Franklin Handforth. 1994

Report No. 2698.

S. 560 June 26.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

An act to correct the military record of John Shelton. 1995

Report No. 2700.

S. 1206 June 26.

Mr. Butler, of Pensylvania, Claims.

An act for the relief of Frank J. Burrows. 1996

Report No. 2701.

H. R. 8132 June 27.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

A bill to remove the record of dishonorable dismissal from the military record of John Finn, alias Flynn.

1997

Report No. 2709. (By Mr. Alexander.)

S. 661. June 27.

Mr. Dick, Military Affairs.

An act authorizing the restoration of the name of Thomas H. Carpenter, late captain, Seventeenth United States

1995

Report No. 2716. Infantry, to the rolg of the Army, and providing that he be placed on the list of retired officers.

H. R. 917 June 27.

Mr. Esch, Military Affairs.

A bill for the relief of Henry Cook. (By Mr. Hamilton.) 1999

Report No. 2717.

S. 4083 June 27.

Mr. Dayton, Naval Affairs.

An act for the relief of Surg. John F. Bransford, United States Navy.

2000

Report No. 2719.

S. 3317 June 27.

Mr. Dayton, Naval Affairs.

Report No. 2720.

An act authorizing the President to appoint Lieut. Rob-ert Platt, United States Navy, to the rank of com-mander.

2001

H. R. 10738 June 28.

Mr. Meyer, Naval Affairs.

A bill for the relief of Commander Augustus G. Kellogg, retired, United States Navy. (By M r. Grafi.)

2002

Report No. 2725.

S. 1471 June 28.

Mr. Capron, Military Affairs.

An act for the relief of Henry G. Rogers. 2004

Report No. 2728.

H. R. 13660 June 28.

Mr. Snodgrass, Military Affairs,

Report No. 2730.

A bill for the relief of Jackson Pryor. (By Mr. Snodgrass. ) 2005

H.R. 5028 June 30.

Mr. Esch, Military Affairs.

A bill for the relief of Francis M. Oliver. (By Mr. Hol- liday.)

2007

Report No. 2740.

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Public Laws approved, 252; Public Resolutions approved, 47; Private Laws approved, 1,184; Private Resolution, 1.

A .

Abercrombie, Mrs. Francis J . ., to pension. (H. II. 3277; Private No. 708.) Abercrombie, Kellet, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Acker, John W., to increase pension of. (H. R.11831; Private No. 951.) Ackley, Francis L., to pension. (H. R. 9290; Private No. 964.) Ackridge, Robert L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6023; Private No. 472.) Adams, Augustin M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13162; Private No. 837.) Adams, Charles H., relief of (H. R. 1591) Adams, Elenore F., to pension. (H. R. 11686; Private No. 970.) Adams, Marietta L., to increase pension of. (S. 5337; Private No. 698.) Adams, Mary E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12921, passed House June 14, 1902.) Adams, Mary J., to pension. (H. R. 6402; Private No. 1057.) Adams, Mourse R., to increase pension of. (5.9; Private No. 113.) Ahlstedt, Oswold, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2661; Private No. 774.) Aitken, Mary E., to pension. (II. R. 10329, passed House June 14, 1902.) Alabama:

To donate battle ship spars to. (H. R. 10144; Public No. 141.) To (1(9-late certain land for school purposes (11. R. 180)

Alaska, Delegate to House of Representatives (H. 8.9865) Fur-bearing animals, to prevent extermination (H. R. 13387) Juneau, to grant title to town of, for schools (5.4616) Marshal's bond, to increase. (S. 2044; Public No. 3.) Private corporations in, to incorporate (H. R. 15330) Private corporations, to provide for. (S. 6139, passed House June 30, 1902.) Protection of game and fish in. (H R. 11535; Public No. 147.) Redividing into three judicial districts. (H. R. 11599; Public No. 157.) Reducing land offices in. (H. R. 8593, tabled Mar. 14, 1902. ) Telegraph and telephone lines, right of way for (H. R. 14733) To encourage salmon culture in ( H. R. 9976)

Albert, Jonas, to remove charge of desertion. (H. R. 2199, passed House May 9, 1902.) Albrecht, Carl, to correct military record of (H. R. 11878) Alexander, James M., relief of (H. Res. 163) Alexander, Perry H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7369; Private No. 534. ) Allaire Works, New York, relief of (H. R. 5896) Allen, Caroline N., to pension. (S. 2131; Private No. 43.) Allen, Charles, to increase pensiOn of. (S. 3390; Private No. 500.) Allen, relief of (H. R. 1010). (See Larrabee & Allen.) Allen, Sai-ah E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3427; Private No. 465.) Allen, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7998; Private No. 342.) Allport, Amos, to pension. (11. R. 9249; Private No. 818.) Alton, Thomas, to pension ( H. R. 12709) Ambrook, Charles, to increase pension of. (S. 951; Private No. 489.) Ambrose, James R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8707, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) American-built ships, to favor, in Philippine trade (H. R. 14441) American Ephemeris Almanac, to print. (Public Res. No. 20.) American Surety Company, of New York, to indemnify (H. R. 14471) Anderson, Etta Adair, to increase pension of. (S. 2036; Private No. 681.) Anderson, Frances T., to increase pension of. (11. R. 6081; Private No. 530.) Anderson, Mariah J., to increase pension of. (IL R. 6080; Private No. 529.) Anderson, Rodney W., to pension. ( 11. 962, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Anderson, W. G., referring claim of (11. Res. 204). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Anderson, William E., relief of. (H. R. 11858, passed House May 9, 1902.) Anderson, 'William W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 11979, passed House June 14, 1902.) Anderton, Frank W., to increase pension of. (II. R. 13037; Private No. 918.) Andre, Dennis F., to increase pension of (11. R. 11694) Andress, Mary A., to pension. (H. R. 9494; Private No. 590.) Andrews, Forrest E., relief of (pension). (IL R. 9496; Private No. 965.) Andrews, Sara B., to pension. (H. R. 9149, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Andrews, Sarah B., to pension. (S. 8; Private No. 258.) Angel, Alice, to pension. (H. R. 8212; Private No. 343. ) Angevine, William F., to increase pension of (S. 2283) Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, to refund taxes to (H. R. 9063) Anthony, Frances 11., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7319; Private No. 924.) Antlitz, John F., to correct military record of. (H. R.610; Private No. 354.) Appeals from interlocutory orders and decrees. ( H. R..109, passed House Feb. 13, 1902.) Applegate, Aaron M., pension for. (H. R. 7623; Private No. 169.) Appleton, Edmund B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13597; Private No. 1108.) Appraisers at Philadelphia and Boston, to diminish number of. (S. 4139; Public No. 238.)

193

675

1556

1009

Private 11

Union 284 Union 44 Union 249 Union 288

House 227

House Union 218

Private 1625 Private

Private 13

Private 1936

House 187

Private

Private 1913

Private 1972 Private

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Appropriations: Agriculture. (H. R. 13895; Public No. 139. ) Army, support of. (H. R. 12804; Public No. 205. ) Diplomatic and consular. (H. R. 11471; Public No. 54. ) District of Columbia. (H. R. 14019; Public No. 218. ) Fortifications. (H. R. 13359; Public No. 145. ) General deficiency. (H. R. 15108; Public No. 217. ) Indian. (II. R. 11353; Public No. 125. ) Legislative, executive, and judicial expenses. (H. R. 10847; Public No. 83.) Military Academy. (H. R. 13676; Public No. 181.) Naval service. (H. R. 14046; Public No. 234.) Pensions. (H. R. 8581; Public No. 35.) Post-Office. (H. R. 11354; Public No. 78.) Potomac River, to clear of ice. (H. R. 11470; Public No. 18. ) Public Buildings (H. R. 14018). (See Public Buildings.) River and harbor bill. (H. R. 12346; Public No. 154. ) Sundry civil. (H. R.13123; Public No. 182. ) Urgent deficiencies, additional (year ending June 30, 1902). ( H. R. 14589; Public No. 136. ) Urgent deficiency. (H. R. 9315; Public No. 9. ) Urgent deficiency. (H. R. 13360; Public No. 62. )

Arbaugh, Joseph B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 725; Private No. 355. ) Arbitration, appointment of board of (H. R. 15157) Union 301 Arid lands, money from sale of lands to go to works for (H. R. 9676) Union 86 Arizona. (See Territories.)

Admission to statehood (3) (H. R. 12543.) (See Oklahoma.) Central Railroad of, right of way for. (H. R. 11998, tabled; S. 4363, passed House Mar. 28, 1902; vetoed

Apr. 23, 1902. ) Legislative act, University, ratifying. (H. R. 8736; Public No. 153.) Maricopa County, to authorize bond issue (H. R. 13846) House 225 Naco, to make a subport of entry. (S. 2848; Public No. 185. ) Navajo County, relief of. (H. R. 7034; Public No. 152.) Santa Cruz County, to authorize bond issue. (H. R. 8752; Public No. 143. ) To ratify act No. 65 of Twenty-first legislature. (H. 11. 12797; Public No. 159. )

Arkansas, Mammoth Springs, to establish a fish culture station at (S. 3989) Union 204 Arkansas, to reform judicial districts in. (H. R. 7458; Public No. 45. ) Armstrong, Charles, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1688; Private No. 189.) Armstrong, Edward H., to increase pension of. (S. 3698; Private No. 424.) Armstrong, Matilda, to pension. (S. 2107; Private No. 41. ) Armstrong, William 11., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10141, Private No. 383.) Army, medical officers, retirement of (H. R. 13725) House 156 Artist, C. Edward, also Edward F. Stahle, to pay balance due (H. R. 13536) Private 1642 Ashby, Joseph K. to increase pension of. (H. R. 6861; Private No. 207. ) Ashford, R. D., relief of (H. R. 9953) Private 1283 Ashley, James M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7507; Private No. 723.) Ashmore, Samuel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11748, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Atkins, Peyton, referring claim of (H. Res. 284). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Atkinson, George, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8414, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Atlantic Works, of Boston, relief of (H. R. 4002) Private 150 Atlantic Works, Boston, relief of. ( H. R. 4003, passed Hoe se Feb. 12, 1902. ) Atwood, Philip, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7529, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Auchmoody, Wright H., to pension. (H. R.5957; Private No. 166. ) Austin, Ann E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6645; Private No. 722. ) Austin, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1636; Private No. 516. ) Austin, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13017; PriVate No. 1099.)

B. Bachelder, Charles E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5149; Private No. 94.) Bachelder, Marshall, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6684; Private No. 103.) Bader, James E., to increase pension of (S. 5747) Private 1967 Badger, Aaron C., to increase pension of. (H. R.9670; Private No. 173.) Bagley, Adelaide Worth, to increase pension of. (S. 508; Private No. 119. ) Bailey, Ella, to pension. (S. 1933; Private No. 283. ) Bailey, Lunsford Y., to pension. (H. R. 9656; Private No. 733. ) Bailey, Mary A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11495; Private No. 969. ) Bailey, Mrs. Susan L., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Baird, Charlotte E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10679, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Baird, John B., claim of (H. Res. 223 ). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Baird, John B., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Baker, Charles A., to increase pension of. (H. Res. 4827; Private No. 200. ) Baker, Francis C., increasing pension of. ( H. R. 13529, passed House May 9, 1902.) Baker, George, to increase pension of. '(H. R. 12009, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Baker, Margaret, to pension. (H. R. 5102; Private No. 525. ) Baldwin, Charles O., to increase pension of. (S. 2168; Private No. 851. ) Baldwin, George R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13665, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Baldwin, Sarah F., to increase pension of. (S. 2697; Private No. 856. ) Ball, Henry, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 1694; Private No. 330. ) Ball, Lillie V., to pension. (H. R.9154, passed House June 14, 1902.) Ball, William E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11288; Private No. 912. ) Ballard, Robert C., to pension. (H. R. 8355, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Ballow, Alice M., to increase pension of. (H. R., 7907; Private No. 210. ) Bane, Lucy S., relief of (H. R. 2539, recommitted Feb. 14, 1902. ) Bankruptcy laws, to make uniform. (H. R. 13679, passed House June 17, 1902.) Banks, national, to extend charters of. (S. 176; Public No. 70.) Baptist Church, Flemingsburg, Ky., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.)

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Barber, I. I., relief of. (S. 6232; Private No. .) Barger, Mary E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13323, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Barkalaw, Gilbert, to increase pension of (S. 5052) Private 1870 Barlow, Otis A., to increase pension of. ( 5. 3997; Private No. 1005.) Barnard, John, to increase pension of. (S. 2505; Private No. 408. ) Barnes, Marion, to pension. (H. R. 7525; Private No. 474. ) Barnum, Joseph H., to increase pension of. (S. 335; Private No. '259.) Barrett, Benjamin F., to pension. (H. R. 14592, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Barrett, Charles, to increase pension of. (S. 5141; Private No. 1021.) Barrett, Emily S., to pension. ( H. R. 3672, passed House June 14, 1902.) Barry, George W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9544; Private No. 966.) Barstow, William M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12458; Private No. 831.) Bartlett, Archer, to pension. ( H. R. 10773; Private No. 968.) Bartlett, John Russell, to appoint on the retired list of the Navy (S. 4222) Private 1926 Bartlett, Nellie, to pension. (S.-195; Private No. 115. ) Bartlett, Ruth, to pension. (H. R. 12395; I rivate No. 484. ) Barton, Jacob, increase pension of. (S. 2929; Private No. 306. ) Bates, James E.. to pension. (H. R. 1090, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Bates, John A., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Bates, Sarah L., to pension. (H. R. 12683, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Batey, Charles K., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 13052, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Bayless, William B., referring claim of ( H. Res, 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Bayliss, Amanda C., to pension. (S. 2346; Private No. 644.) BeachbOard, Alexander, to pension. (5.502; Private No. 262.) Beals, Mary, to increase pension of. (S. 4514; Private No. 667. ) Bear, Sol, & Co., relief of. (H. R. 303; Private No. . ) Beaver, Samuel S., to pension. (S. 500; Private No. 679. ) Becker, Adolph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9458, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Becket, Elizabeth L., to pension. (H. R. 9625; Private No. 606. ) Beckwith, Edwin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13378; Private No. 1105. ) Beebe, Francis M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10964; Private No. 1159. ) Beeson, John, to pension. (H. R. 2817, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Belk, William, to increase of pension of. (H. R. 7779, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Bell, Kinchen, claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Bell, Kinchen, estate of, referrin.

b claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell. B. )

Bell, Margaret, to pension. (H. R. 13612, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Benedict, Robert D., relief of (H. R. 8343) Benefeldt, Frederick, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12109, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Benefield, Willis, relief of (H. R. 2559) Benner, Israel A., to increase pension of. (S. 1015; Private No. 267.) Bennett, De Witt C., to increase pension of. (S. 288; Private No. 678. ) Benson, Henry F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1476; Private No. 457.) Berke County Agricultural Society, relief of (H. Res. 300) Berry, William, relief of (pension). (H. R. 4116; Private No. 469.) Bertholf, Ellsworth P., medal for ( H. R. 11019). (See Jarvis, David H.) Bevis, Lucy B., to pension. (H. R. 5714; Private No. 336.) Bice, Jesse W., to increase pension of. . (S. 3252; Private No. 652.) Bickerstaff, Mary C., to pension. (H. R. 14118; Private No. 1116. ) Biederbick, Henry (Frederick, Long, Connell), to place on the retired list. (S. 2921; Private No. 971.) Bigelow, Dr. Charles P., to pension ( H. R. 5450) Bill of exceptions (II. R. 12717). (See Statutes, sec. 953.) Bindhammer, William ( 4) (H. R. 3525). (See Schlecht. Binford, J. D., to increase pension of. (II. R. 9153, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Bird, William M. (also Redding & Welch ) relief of (H. R. 2441) Bittman, Peter, to increase pension of. (S. 2329; Private No. 495. ) Black, George W., to increase pension of. (5.1329; Private No. 31.) Blackburn, Thomas, to remove charge of desertion. (5.2877; Private No. 511.) Blackler, John, to increase pension of. (11. R. 11623, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Blackman, Lorenzo, to increase pension of. (II. R. 6687; Private No. 373.) Blain, Edward R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12778; Private No. 834.) Blake, Charles, relief of (H. R. 14358) Blanchard, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13439; Private No. 762.) Blind, to provide for education of (H. R. 18) Bliss, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6918; Private No. 374.) Blitz, Charles, to pension. (H. R. 9606; Private No. 906. ) Blodgett, Richard N., to increase pension of. (S. 196; Private No. 116. ) Blount, Augustus, to pension. (H. R. 11339, passed House May 23, 1902.) Boardman, Hannah E., relief of (H. R. 6004) Bogardus, Benjamin F., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 636, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Boice, Martin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11812; Private No. 950. ) Boileau, Paul, relief of (II. R. 6229). (See Sentenne, Samuel, relief of.) Boiler inspection certificates, reciprocal recognition of. (S. 946; Public No. 14.) Baker, Albert, to correct the military record of. (H. R. 2316; Private No. 763. ) Bolton, Alfred, to increase pension of. (H. R. 898, passed House Feb. 14, 1902. ) Bonds, recognizances, etc., amending act. (H. R. 10517, passed House Apr. 5, 1902. ) Bonham, John S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13321; Private No. 1104. ) Booker, Richmond L., to pension. (H. R. 2600; Private No. 519. ) Boomhower, Herbert A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4821; Private No. 562.) Bootes, Samuel B., relief of H. R. 14326) Boozer, Dr. A. E., relief of (H. R. 7793). (See Columbia Hospital. ) Bortle, S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5328; ,Private No. 1053.) Bothum, Levin W., to pension (H. R. 12474) Bottjer, Johann, relief of (S. 4306). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. )

Private 1583

Private 614

Private 1830

Private 1968

Private 1159

Private 1946

Union 136

Private 297

Private 1545

Private 1915

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Bourke, Abbie, to pension. (H. R. 11196, passed House May 9, 1902.) Bowden, Bailey 0., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 12632, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Bowden, William F., to pension. (H. R. 13178; Private No. 1103.) Bowen, George K., relief of. (S. 608; Private No. 177. ) Bowers, George F., to increase pension of. (S. 899; Private No. 636.) Bowers, Sarah, to pension. (H. R. 428; Private No 185. ) Bowland, James D., to pension. ( H. R. 5111; Private No. 614. ) Bowman Act. (See Claims. ) (2. ) Bowman, Jacob, to remove charge of desertion (S. 3371) Private 1924 Bowman, John L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10532; Private No. 572.) Boyd, Caroline R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11545; Private No. 595. ) Boyd, George B., to pension. (H. R. 3300; Private No. 83.) Boyd, Margaret M., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 3352; Private No. 463.) Boys' Brigades, to authorize loan of arms to institutions (S. 4426) union 298 Bozeman, Alice, to pension. (H. R. 5712; Private No. 370.) Brabham, Stanton L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7109, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Bradfield, Abraham N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11381; Private No. 453.) Bradshaw, George W., to increase pension of (S. 3315) Private 1970 Bradshaw, Rhody Ann, to increase pension of. (S. 3157; Private No. 140. ) Bramble, James A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8048; Private No. 377. ) Bransford, Surg. John F., relief of (5.4083) Private 2000 Branson, John L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 307; Private No. 764). Brasch, Valentine (4) (H. R. 3525). (See Schlecht. ) Breckons, Mary, to increase pension of. (S. 4783; Private No. 1014. ) Bremner, Abbie C., to increase pension of (S. 5534) Private 1585 Brennan, Margaret, to pension. (H. R. 14687, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Brewer, Sarah T., to pension. (H. R. 3545, passed House Jan. 24, 1902.) Bridges:

Alabama River, Wilcox County, Ala. (S. 6119) House 21.9 . Arkansas River, for Memphis, Helena and Louisiana Rwy. Co. (2). (S. 1838; Public No. 20. ) Arkansas River, Fort Gibson, Ind. T. (S. 73; Public No. 19. ) Ashley River, South Carolina. (H. R. 14247; Public No. 195.) Bayou Bartholomew, for Mississippi River, Hamburg and Western Hwy. Co. (2). (S. 651; Public No. 22.) Calumet River for C. C. & St. L. 11. 11. (H. R. 15003; Public No. 231.) Chattahoochee River, Columbus, Ga. (H. R. 13246; Public No. 107. ) Columbia River, for Washington and Oregon Rwy. Co. (2) (H. R. 8335) House 34 Columbia River. Washington and Oregon. (S. 2782; Public No. 127. ) Corpus Christi Channel, Aransas County, Tex. (H. R. 15270; Public No. 232.) Cumberland River, Nashville Terminal Co. (S. 4777; Public No. 162. ) Current River, Arkansas, for Southern Missouri and Arkansas Railroad (2). (S. 74; Public No. 8. ) East St. Andrews Bay, Florida. for Dothan, Hartford and Florida Rwy. (2). (H. R. 9332; Public No. 46.) Emery River, Tennessee, for Tennessee Central Rwy. (S. 4776; Public No. 199. ) Little Tennessee River, Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern R. R. ( H. R. 9964, tabled; S. 3231; Public No 63.) Manatee River, Florida (H. R. 18208) House 113 Manatee River, Florida, for U. S. & W. I. R. 11. Co. (S. 4768; Public No. 105. ) Mississippi River, at Burlington, Iowa. (H. R. 11306; Public No. 48. ) Mississippi River at Little Falls, Minn. (S. 5434; Public No. 201.) Mississippi River, M. S., St. P. & W. R. R. ( II. R. 15004; Public No. 179.) Mississippi River at Quincy, Ill. (S. 4798; Public No. 81.) Mississippi River, Pine River. ( S. 5062; Public No. 163.) Missouri River, Cass County, Nebr. (H. R. 14691; Public No. 196. ) Missouri River, Council Bluffs. (S. 1295; Public No. 123.) Missouri River, extending time for completion. (S. 910; Public No. 16. ) Missouri River near Kansas City. (H. R. 9962, tabled; S. 3107; Public No. 30. ) Missouri River, near Kaw River, Kansas and Missouri (S. 6070) House 221 Missouri River at Oacoma (S. 911) House 160 Missouri River at Oacoma, S. Dak., extending time for. (S. 2510; Public No. 144. ) Missouri River, Pierre, S. Dak. ( H. R. 14082; Public No. 230. ) Missouri River near South Omaha. (H. R. 4607; Public No. 59.) Missouri River, St. Charles, extending time for. (H. 11. 12498; Public No. 94, ) Missouri River near St. Joseph. (H. R. 7171, tabled; S. 1165; Public No. 17. ) Missouri River, Parkville, Mo. (S. 3513; Public No. 71. ) Monongahela River, for Central Railway of West Virginia (2). (I-1. R. 4381; Public No. 44.) Monongahela River, for St. Clair Terminal R. R. Co. (2). ( H. R. 5801; Public No. 33. ) Monongahela River, Pittsburg (2) . (H. R. 11719; Public No. 53.1 Monongahela River, West Elizabeth and Bravosburg Co. ( II. 11. 12706, tabled; S. 4611; Public No. 198. ) Neuse River, Kingston, N. C. (H. R. 12093; Public No. 93. ) Niagara River, construction across. (H. R. 10305; Public No. 47. ) Oconee River, for Wadley and Mount Vernon Rwy. Co. (H. R. 143) House 67 Ohio River, for Western Bridge Co. ( H. R. 2062; Public No. 92.) Ouachita River, for Eldorado and Bastrop Rwy. (S. 3261; Public No. 56.) Pearl River, New Orleans Midland Rwy. (H. R. 12938; Public NQ. 101. ) Red River in Lopisiana. (H. R. 12867; Public No. 95.) Savannah River at Aiken, S. C.-Richmond County, Ga. (S. 5406; Public No. 128. ) Savannah River at Savannah. (H. R. 11409; Public No. 72.) St. Lawrence, near Hogansburg, to declare lawful structure. (H. R. 8761; Public No. 12. ) Tennessee River, Harriman Southern R. R. Co. ( H. R. 14111; Public No. 194. ) Tennessee River, Marion County. ( H. R. 13288; Public No. 119. ) Waccamaw River at Conway, S. C. ( H. R. 14380; Public No. 160. ) White River, Arkansas. (H. R. 4339; Public No. 99.) White River, Arkansas, N. B. B. & T. R. R. (H. R. 14780, tabled; S. 6030; Public No. 169. ) White River, for Memphis, Helena and Louisiana Rwy. Co. (2). (S. 1839; Public No. 21. )

Bridgman, Charles R., to increase pension of. (S. 1195; Private No. 274. ) Briggs, Ida M., to pension. (H. R. 12370; Private No. 608. )

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Briggs, Caleb C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11656; Private No. 744.) Briggs, Emily, to pension. (H. R. 9592; Private No. 930.) Brigham, Robert, relief of .( H. R. 1517) Brill, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6063; Private No. 788.) Briscoe, Samuel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6465; Private No. 102.) Brittingham, Benjamin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5863; Private No. 165.) Broadwell, Marcus L., relief of administrator (H. R.11560) Brobst, David, to pension (H. R. 14789) Brockett, James R., to increase pension of. ( H. 11. 6711; Private No. 615.) Brockway, Solomon P., to increase pension of. ( H. 11. 10545; Private No. 997. ) Bronson, Anne, to pension. ( H. R. 10761, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Brooks, Capt. N. M., to authorize to accept decoration (S. 1954) Brosnan, Jane, _to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9016,passed 1-louse June 14, 1902.) Brower, John G., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 1529; Private No. 223. ) Brown, Annie E., to increase' pension of. (S. 4022; Private No. 503.) Brown, Charles E., to increase pension of. ( H. 11. 13352, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Brown, Cora E., to pension..' ( H. R.12324, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Brown, James, relief of estate of (H. R.4635) Brown, James, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 11890, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Brown, John, to increase pension of. (S. 4335; Private No. 665. ) Brown, John G., to increase pension of. (H. R.1529, passed House Feb. 14, 1902. ) Brown, John M., to increase pension of. (FL R. 12774; Private No. 1097.)

Private 1503

Private 680 Private 1908

Private 131

Private 296

Brown, Lieut. Commander R. M. G., President to nominate commander. (H. R. 4748; Public No. 36.) Brown, Milton, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12855; Private No. 758. ) Brown, Nelson, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 12039, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Brown, Rachel, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 954; Private No. 1038. ) Brown, Samuel, to increase pension of. (H. R.14055, passed House May 23, 1902.) Brown, Vesta A., to increase pension of. (S. 4415; Private No. 861_) Brown, William, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 7401; Private No. 796. ) Brownlow, Eliza A., to pension. (11. 11. 13093; Private No. 760. ) Bruce, Mary T., to increase pension of. (S. 3204; Private No. 147. ) Bruck, David T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3262; Private No. 1044. ) Brucken, Anton, to permit to construct dams in Pond River. (H. R. 15258; Public No. .) Bruff, John, to pension. (H. R. 14477, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Brummett, Wesley, to pension. ( H. R. 12420; Private No. 979.) Brush, Anna 0., to pension. ( H. R. 3420, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Buchanan, William G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6897, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Buckingham, Joshua H., to pension. (H. R. 1198; Private No. 175. ) Buckley, Peter, to pension. (FL 11. 7778, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Budd, Enos G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5254; Private No. 717.) Buell, Henrietta, to pension (EL 11. 11494) Private 1918 Buffalo, marine hospital for ,(2). (11. R. 3148; Public No. 58. ) Bulkley, Frederick, to increase pension of (S. 5648) Private 1880 Bump, George E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10824; Private No. 1157. ) Burchfield, James P., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 809; Private No. 356. ) Burch, Joseph W., to increase pension of. (S. 577; Private No. 263. ) Burger, Charles F., to increase pension of. (S. 889; Private No. 21.) Burke, Erwin A., to pension (2). (H. 11. 12552; Private No. 755.) Burke, William, to pension. ( H. R. 3304, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Burket, John S., to pension. (H. R. 10122; Private No. 736. ) Burnham, John IV., to increase pension of. (S. 2422; Private No. 293. ) Burns, Henry, to increase pension of. (11. R. 7997; Private No. 211. ) Burnside, Myron C., to increase pension of.. ( H. 11. 8782; Private No. 535. ) Burr, Lonson R., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 4129; Private No. 585.) Burrill, Elizabeth A., to pension. ( H. R. 12054; Private No. 808.) Burrows, Frank J., relief of ( H. R. 2413) Private 1248 Burrows, Frank J., relief of (S. 1206) Private 1996 Burton, Ambrose, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 2502; Private No. 70.) Burton. Melissa, to pension. (H. R. 13211; Private No. 919. ) Buse, Johanna, to pension. (H. R. 3207, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Bushnell, Arthur J., to pension. (II. R. 13395; Private No: 920. ) Busteed, Robert H., to increase pension of (S. 3341) Private 1882 Butler, George W., to pension. (H. R. 7560; Private No. 902. ) Butler, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 4209; Private No. 199.) Byrne, Edward, relief of (adverse report) (S. 139) Private 444 Byrnes, Daniel J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10263, passed House June 14, 1902. )

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Cable, Sidney, to pension. (H. R. 11977; Private No. 628.) Cable, United States to Hawaii and Philippines, to construct (H. R. 5; enacting clause stricken out June 11, 1902.) Caldwell, George B., relief of (H. R. 11565) Private 585 Caldwell, Jacob D., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 7823; Private No. 247.) California, examination and classification of certain lands (H. R. 2025) Union 182 California, San Diego County, resurvey of. (S. 6148; Public No. . ) California, to grant 640 acres of land in lieu of another lot (S. 5212) Union 272 Calkins, Elias A., to pension. (II. R. 9437; Private No. 819.) Call, Samuel J., medal for (H. R. 11019.) (See Jarvis, David H.) Calvo, Arturo R., to admit to West Point (H. J. R. 203) House 211 Calvo, Arturo 11., to admit to West Point. (S. R. 118; Public Res. No. 38.) Cameron, Angus, to increase pension of (S. 5500) Private 1878 Campbell, Ellen D., to pension. (H. R. 7367, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. )

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Campbell, John C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5865; Private No. 785. ) Campbell, John S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11125, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Campbell, John W., to increase pension of, (II. R. 3768; Private No. 1047. ) Campbell, Lizzie A., to pension. (H. R. 1280; Private No. 150.) Campbell, James F., relief of (pension). (H. R. 1257, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Campbell, William A., to increase pension of. (H. 8.10795; Private No. 594.) Canal, between Atlantic and Pacific oceans. „(H. R. 3110; Public No. 183.) Canfield, Alonzo F., to increase pension of (H. R. 15114) Canfield, Erastus D., to pension. (II. B. 9069, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Canfield, Justus, to increase pension of. (H. R. 639; Private No. 552.) Cantlev, W. G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13332, passed House May 9, 1902.) Canty, John, to pension. ( H. R. 6006, passed H ouse Apr. 12, 1902.) Capehart, Elizabeth A., to increase pension of. (S. 3634; Private No. 658.) Carlile, Mary A., to pension. ( H. R. 11025; Private No. 481. ) Carpenter, Alonzo, to increase pension of. (11. R. 3982, passed House June 14, 1902.) Carpenter, A. Curtis Steever, to increase pension of. (S. 2161; Private No. 44.) Carpenter, :„David 0., to increase pension of (S. 2638) Carpenter, Robert, to pension. (H. R. 351; Private No. 935.) Carpenter, Thomas H., to restore to rolls and retire (S. 661). Carr, Lydia, to pension. (H. R. 4994; Private No. 602. ) Carroll County, Ga., to transfer to northern judicial district (2) (II. R. 10780). (See Courts.) Carson-Newman College (H. R. 4842). (See Colleges. Carter, Sarah A., to pension. (S. 3650; Private No. 422.) Cary, Dudley, to increase pension of. (S. 5140; Private No. 1020.) Case; Absalom, to pension (H. R. 4437) Casper, Stanley M., to increase pension of (S. 3506) Caton, Jane, to pension. (S. 694; Private No. 635.) Cavender, Lucinda W., to pension. (S. 891; Private No. 23.) Cawley, Morris F., relief of ( H. B. 2490) Cemetery, Fort Crawford Reservation, improvement of (H. R.12905) Cemetery, Loudon Park' National, Baltimore, Md. (S. 4932; Public No. 108.) Cemetery, Loudon Park National, to extend (H. R. 6539) Census, Director to compile irrigation statistics. (H. J. R. 182; Public Res. No. 40.) Census Office, asking State authorities to cooperate (deaths) ( H. J. R. 184) Census Office, to make permanent. (H. R. 10308; Public No. 27.) Census office permanent, amending act of Mar. 6, 1902; Public No. 202. Census permanent office, to amend act (H. R. 12655) Census records and volumes, transferring to Census Office (S. 1833) Census, to create permanent office. (H. R. 198, recommitted Jan. 10, 1902.) Chadwick, John D., relief of (H. R. 8186) Chafee, Noah F., to increase pension of. (S. 2303; Private No. 291.) Chalfant, James A., to pension. (H. R. 6005; Private No. 1145. ) Chamberlain, Charles 11. (H. R. 5113). (See Wheaton, Win. 11.) Chamberlain, George, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 12779; Private No. 916.) Chamberlin, Edgar T., to increase pension of. (S. 5466; Private No. 1028.) Chamberlin, Samuel H., to pension. (S. 5670; Private No. 886. ) Chambers, Mary, for the relief of. (IL R. 7020, tabled; S. 219; Private No. 112. ) Chambers, Rebecca L., to pension. (11. R.14836, passed House June 14, 1902.) Chamblin, Delaney & Scott, to pay $2,125 to. (11. R. 989; Private No. 847. ) Chanaberry, Freeman R. E., to pension. ( H. R. 6713; Private No. 444.) Chandler, Melia C., to pension. ( H. R. 597; Private No. 186.) Chandler, Esek B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6991; Private No. 1060. ) Chandler, Jelin, to increase pension of. (S. 197; Private No. 12. ) Chandler, Marvin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1745, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Chaney, George R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4172; Private No. 470. ) Change of venue where judge is disqualified (2) (H. R. 10380.) (See Courts.) Chapman, Mary E., to pension. ( H. 11. 9296; Private No. 253. ) Chapman, H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7491, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Charleston, steamer, relief of - officers and crew of. (II. R. 5756, passed House May 20, 1902. ) Charlesworth, James F., to increase pension cf. (H. R. 2465; Private No. 157. ) Charlie, barge (2) (13. R. 1937). (See Vessels. ) Chase, Hannah C., to pension. (H. R. 8341; Private No. 801.) Chase, Ransford T., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 13174, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Chedister, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13848, passed House June 14; 1902. ) Cherry, Daniel, for the relief of. (H. R. 621; Private No. 1131.) Cliiatovich, John, relief of (S. 199). (See McAfee Robert. ) Chicago, Oak Woods Cemetery, Confederate mound, care of. (H. B. 9360, passed House May 29, 1902.) Chilcoat, Joseph S., to increase pension of (H. 14. 1272) Chinese, exclusion of. (H. R. 13031; Public No. 90.) Chisham, James M., relief of. (H. R. 4471, passed House Jan. 31, 1902.) Christianson, Christian, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7228; Private No. 794.) Chris-Pan, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7239, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Christie, A1b'on M., relief of. (H. R. 2641; Private No. 1138. ) Church, Christ Episcopal of Holly Springs, relief of (H. R. 4193) Church, Christian, of Hendersonville, Ky., relief of (H. B. 288) Church, Cumberland, at Charlotte, Tenn., relief of (H. Res. 299) Church, Cumberland Presbyterian, Clifton, Tenn., relief of (H. R. 5207) Church, First Baptist, Cartersville, Ga., relief of ( H. R. 1147) Church„Jo to increase pension of. ( H. R. 3240; Private No. 81.) Church, William L., to increase pension of. (H. B. 12977; Private No. 1168.) Churchill, Nelson, to increase pension of. (IL R. 8698; Private No. 1072.) Cilley, Emma Sophia Harper, to increase pension of. (S. 3064; Private No. 496.)

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Claims: Bounty, additional, extending time (II. It. 4409) Union 12I

Claims (2) for the allowance of certain claims (omnibus bill). (II. R. $587, passod Ilouse Feb. 12, 1902; conference report agreed to May 15; approved May 27. Public No. 124.) (F. S. means Frerndi Spoilation.

Abbott, Twyman O., Washington, $5,807.75. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles F. (administrator), F. S., $700. (Senate amendment.) Attains, Charles F. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles F. (administrator), F. S., *5,200. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles F. (administrator), F. S., $740.30. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles F. (administrator), F. S., $1,100. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $3,500. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $2,500. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Francis (administittor), E. S., $1,820. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $3,500. (Senate amendment ) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $1,200. (Senate amend:neut.) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $1277.52. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Francis (administrator), F. S., $600. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles II., Illinois, $21,320. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Charles Hall (administrator), F. S., $1,310.43. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Francis (administrator), F. S., $1,867.22. (Senate amendment.) Adams, Jacob M., John Q., and Mary L. (executors), Maryland, $365. Adams, 0. F., North Carolina, $1,450. (Senate amendment.) Alexander, Charles E. (administrator), F. S. $100. (Senate amend went.) Aldrich, Bettie (administratrix), Mississippi, $3,495. (Senate amendment.) Aldrich, J. E. (administrator), Tennessee, $941. (Senate amendment.) Allen, John (administrator), F. S., $1,260. (Senate amendment.) Allis, Erskine S. (heirs of), $30,000. (Senate amendment.) Anderson, Josephine (executrix), Tennessee, $759. App, Mathias, Tennessee, $225. Appling, Francis B., Alabama, $130. Apthrop, John W. (administrator), F. S., $827.86. (Senate amendment.) Apthrop, John W. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Arctic .( bark) (representatives of), $23,500. (Senate amendment. ) Athrop, John W. (administrator), F. S., $1,408. (Senate amendment.) Athrop, John W. (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Arthur, John (administrator), Mississippi, $2,385. Ashworth, Lucretia fl., Tennessee, $418. (Senate amendment.) Auzburn, Penelope, Mississippi, $553. Babcock, Avery D., and wife, Oregon, $2,000. (Senate amendment.) Bailey, Emma It. (executrix), $3,353. (Stricken out by Senate.) Bailey, Hollis R. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Bailey, Lawrence D. (heirs of), Kansas, $200. (Senate amendment.) Baker, Mary, Virginia, $426. Baker, Win. H. (executor), Virginia, $1,362. Baltimore, city of, $ . (Senate amendment.) Barber, George M., Mississippi, $375. Barnes, Elias E., District of Columbia, $3,457.26. (Senate amendment.) Batchelder, Charles E. (administrator), F. S., $3,880. (Senate amendment.) Batchelder, Charles E. (administrator), F. S., $3,880. (Senate amendment.) Battersby, Julia (administratrix), F. S., $426.55. (Senate amendment.) Beal, John, Tennessee, $375. (Senate amendnient.) Beans, Nancy and Rebecca H. (executrices), Virginia, $1,280. Beary, Solomon, Virginia, $100. Beckett, James M., Tennessee, $150. Beets, John (administrator), Tennessee, $190. Bell, Samuel (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Berry, Randall D., Alabama, $2,554. (Senate amendment.) Biggs, Charles G. (administrator), Maryland, $302. (Senate anienriment.) Black, John N. (administrator), lissouri, $396. (Senate amendment.) Blankenship, Peleg (administrator), F. S., 82,380. (Senate umendment.) Blum, Emetic M., $5,000. (Senate amendment.) Bond, Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $413.93. (Senate amendment.) Bond, Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Bond, Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Bone, Hugh P., Alabama, $2,544.

Bowman Act, certain claims under Omnibus bill. (H. R. 8587; Public No. 124.) ( e e Minis.) Court of, conferring jurisdiction in re Southern Rwy. (S.3237) Court of, to grant authority and jurisdiction to (H. R. 8133) Indian depredations (H. R. 11808). (See Indians. ) Relief of parties for property taken by United States Army. (H. R. 2659, tabled Feb. 25, 1902.) Relief of parties for property taken by United States Army. (S. 88; Public No. 25.) Reported by Court of Claims, to allow. (See Claims.) (2.) Southern Railway Lighter No. 10, to Court of Claims (2) (II. R. 8546) Spanish Treaty Commission, to enable to secure testimony (2). (H. R. 8586; Public No. Spanish war, to allow (2). (H. R. 3641• Public No. 190.) State of Illinois, to audit and pay (2) (H. R. 6252) States of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio (4) ( H. J. R. 21) State of Kentucky, claims of against United States (2) (H. J. R. 96) State of Wyoming, to reimburse for care of Yellowstone Park (2) (II. R.4'199) Stores, etc., to Court of Claims (S. 30.83) Treasury Department officers, to allow. (IL R. 2494; Public No. .) Virginia citizens, allowance of (2) (II. R. 9632)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Bonlin, Louis (administrator), Arkansas, $1,270. Bosworth, O. L. (administrator), F. S., $316.66. (Senate amendment.) Boteler, Robert H., Maryland, $596. (Senate amendment.) Boutell, Francis M. (administrator), F. S., $1,001. (Senate amendment.) Boutwell, Francis M. (administrator); F. S., $444,95. (Senate amendment.) Boutwell, Francis M. (administrator), F. S., $800.91, (Senate amendment.) Boutwell, Francis M. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment. ) Bowan, Geo. W. (administrator), Virginia, $618. (Senate amendment.) Bowdich, Jonathan (administrator), F. S., $444.95. (Senate amendment.) Bowditch, William A. (administrator), F. S., $1,372. (Senate amendment.) Brady, Thomas V., Mississippi, $275. (Senate amendment.) Brawner, Henry C. (heirs of), Virginia, $310. Breitling, John, Nebraska, $738.25. (Senate amendment.) Brien, E. L. (administrator), Mississippi, $1,440. Brooke, Virgilia B. (administratrix), F. S., $3,750. (Senate amendment.) Brooke-Rawle, William (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Brooklyn Ferry Company, New York, referred to court of admiralty. (Senate amendment.) Broussard, Lestie (administrator), Louisiana, $3,724. (Senate amendment.) Brown, Capt. Albert C., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Brown, Edward 1. (administrator), F. S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.) Brown, F. W. (administrator), West Virginia, $1,160. Brown, George W., West Virginia, $100. Brown, Thomas (adminiStrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Brown, Thomas (adminiStrator), F. S., $990.24. (Senate amendment.) Browne, Edward I. (administrator), F. S., $331.14. (Senate amendment.) Brunk, Geo., Virginia, $200. Buchanan, Ann Pennington (administratrix), F. S., $4,405.50. (Senate amendment.) Buchanan, Ann Pennington (administratrix), F.- S., $3,472. (Senate amendment.) Bullock, Thomas, North Carolina, $457. Bunlin, R. (administrator), Mississippi, $685. (Stricken out by Senate.) Burgess, Mary E. (administratrix), Louisiana, $2,000. (Senate amendment.) Burke, Mary E., Vir,inia, $402. (Senate amendment.) Burns, Catherine C., Maryland, $701.25. (Senate amendment.) Bush, Omer (administrator), Louisiana, $824. (Senate amenffinent.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $413.93. (Senate amendment.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $444.95. (Senate amendment.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $5,110.14. (Senate amendment.) Cabot, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $1,137.06. (Senate amendment.) Caldwell, A. A. (administrator), Tennessee, $266. Caldwell, W. B. (administrator), Tennessee, $95. (Senate amendment.) Caldwell, Samuel L. (administrator), F. S., $4,966.40. (Senate amendment.) Calgy, William (executor), Tennessee, $1,283. Calhoun, Frederick, Alabama, $240. (Senate amendment.) Calhoun, Sandy, Alabama, $155. (Senate amendment.) California, State of, $ ,. (Senate amendment.) Callender, William II. (executor), Tennessee, $986. Camp, Herbert L. (adminiStratoi), F. S., $935.65. (Senate amendment.) Campbell, James C. (administrator), Tennessee, $548. Campbell, James M., estate, Alabama, $L987. • Carlin, Celestine 1). (administratrix), Louisiana, $7,138. Carmack, Joseph W., Missouri, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Carmichael, Daniel (administrators of), Tennessee, $574. Carrere, John (administrators of), F. S., $6,728.67. (Senate amendment.) Carrow, H. II., et al, North Carolina, $3,596. (Senate amendment.) Carter, William S. (administrator), F. S., $711.92. (Senate amendment.) Carter, William S. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Carwell, J. B., Virginia, $175. Catholic Church, Macon City, Mo., $725. (Senate amendment.) Chamberlain, David (administrator), F. S., $1,369. (Senate amendment.) Chrisinger, George H. L. (administrator), Maryland, $160. (Senate amendment.), Christian, John J., Virginia, $715. 'Cleage, David (administrator), Tennessee, $1,735. Cleaves, Nathan (administrator), F. S., $1,246.25. (Senate amendment.) Cleaves, Nathan (administrator), F. S., $88.94. (Senate amendment.) Coates, Henry T. (administrator), North Carolina, $616. (Senate amendment.) Cobb, Charles K. (administrator), F. S., $2,297.74. (Senate amendment.) Cobb, Charles K. (administrator), F. S. $4,538.83. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S.,

S., (Senate amendment.)

Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $1,500. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $1,500. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $283. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $3,000. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $3,000. (Senate amendment.) Codman, Robert (administrator), F. S., $6,000. (Senate amendment.) Cofer, Jane (administratrix), Mississippi, $675. Coffin, Samuel (administrators of), F. S., $11,066. (Senate an ridment.) Colby, William R.(administrator), F. S., $1,372. (Senate am ,Klment.) Colby, William R. (admi nistrator), F. S., $1,372. (Senate am, ndment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Cole, Henry H. (administrator), F. S., $10,148. (Senate amendment.) Cole, Trueman E. (administrator), West Virginia, $1,366. Collier, W. A. (administrator), Mississippi, $1,655. (Senate amendment.) Colman, Anna M., Missouri, referred to Court of Claims. (Senate amendment.) Cook, Martha (administratrix) South Carolina, $816. Core, Elias, Arkansas, $693.

(administratrix), amendment.)

Corn, S. R. (administrator), Alabama, $410. (Senate amendment.) Cossey, Herbert, Tennessee, $228. Cox, James S. (administrators of), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Cox, James S. (administrators of), F. S., $588. (Senate amendment.) Cowles, William A., Alabama, $4,722.37. Crandall. H. Burr (administrator), F. S., $355.96. (Senate amendment.) Crandall, H. Burr (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Crocker, Ann M. N. (administratrix), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Crocker, Josiah M. (administrator), F. S., $1,372. (Senate amendment.) Crouch, E. H. and H. C. (executors), West Virginia, $6,559. Crousillat, Louis (administrator of), F. S., $1,982. (Senate amendment.) Culpeper, T. C. (administrator), Virginia, $720. Culver, Charles P. (heirs of), $504. (Senate amendment.) Cumberland Female College, McMinnville, Tenn., $5,000. (Senate amendment.) Curtis, Elizabeth (administratrix), Tennessee, $1,124. (Senate amendment.) Curwen, James B. (administrator), F. S. $1,310.42. ( Senate amendment.) Cushing, Lucy S. (administratrix), F. S., $5,510. (Senate amendment.) Cushing, Lucy S. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.)

. Cutter, Matilda M. (administratrix), F. S:, $100. (Senate amendment.) Dabney, Frank (administrator), F. S., $393.23. (Senate amendment. ) Dabney, Frank (administrator), F. S., $711.92. (Senate amendment.) Dabney, Frank (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Dabney, Frank (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Dame, Mary A. (administratrix), Tennessee, $460. Davidson, Samuel F., Arkansas, $1,579. Davis, Charles (1. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Davis, Jacob R., Georgia, $1,500. (Senate amendment.) Davis, James C. (administrator), F. S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.) Davis, T. E. (administrator), Tennessee, $462. Decatur, Stephen (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Decatur, Stephen (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Defrees, M. M., Indiana, $4,494.56. (Senate amendmeht.)' Delafield, Richard (administrator), F. S., $853.10. (Senate amendment.) Derieux, Jesse B. (administrator), Tennessee, $444. Devereux, Margaret (administratrix), F. S., $2,379. (Senate amendment.) Devereux, Margaret (administratrix), F. S., $7,094. (Senate amendment.) Dexter, Christopher (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Dexter, Christopher (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment,.) Dexter, Christopher (administrator), F. S., $3,346. (Senate amendment.) Dingley, Edward N. (administrator), F. S., $1,363. (Senate amendment.) Dingley, Edward N. (administrator), F. S., $1,369. (Senate amendment. ) Dixon, Martha L., Mississippi, $1,815. Doyle, John, Mississippi, $240. (Senate amendment.) Drake, James C., Washington, $1,529.20. (Senate amendment.. ) Dugger, William L., Tennessee, $1,161. Duncan, Alexander (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Dunlap, A. L., Tennessee, $245. (Senate amendment.) Dyer, Charles W. (administrator), F. S., $1,053. (Senate amendment.) Earnest, James 0., Tennessee, $605. Eastland, Hi. (executor), Mississippi, $254. Edmonson, D. C. (administrator), Tennessee, $722. Elms, Edward E. (administrator), F. S., $375.21. (Senate amendment.) Ellms, Edward E. (adMinistrator), F. S., $375.23. (Senate amendment.) Films, Edward E. (administrator), F. S., $168.45. (Senate amendment.) Elrod, Nancy B. (executrix), Tennessee, $172. Emerson, Edward 0. (administrator), F. S., $1,140. (Senate amendment.) Emerson, Edward 0. (administrator), F. S., $4,774. (Senate amendment.) Emerson, Edward 0. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Emery, James \V. (administrator), F. S. $5,282. (Senate amendment.) Finery, Woodward (administrator), F. S., $150. (Senate amendment.) Emery, Woodward (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Engle, Jos., 'Missouri, $232. English, James S. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Evans, Marie P., Louisiana, $6,780. Faulkner, S. S. (administrator), Arkansas, $1,840. Finney, Pamella B. (administratrix), Tennessee, $6,900. (Senate amendment.) Fish, Arthur L., California, $8,305.38. (Senate amendment.) Fisher, George Harrison (administrator), F. S. $588. (Senate amendment.) Fiske, James H. (administrator), F. S., $2,203.66. (Senate amendment.) Fleeman, William B., Tennessee, $225. Fletcher, John W,, Virginia, $231. Florida, State of, $ . (Senate amendment.) Flower, C. M., F. S., William, and D. Sprigg, Louisiana, $23,357. (Stricken out by Senate.) Foscolia, steamship, owners of, referred to court of admiralty. (Senate amendment.)

'Fowlkes, William S. (administrator), North Carolina, $316. (Senate amendment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued - Fox, Gilbert R. (administrator), F. S., $420. (Senate amendment.) Francis, Elizabeth (administratrix), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Francis, Elizabeth (administratrix), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Frost; George S. (administrator), F. S., $489.33. (Senate amendment.) Gallagher, Emma G. (administratrix) F. S., $2,230. (Senate amendment.) Gallatin, -United States cutter, crew of, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Gardner, Nathan, Virginia, $857. (Senate amendment.) George, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $365.08. (Senate amendment.) German Evangelical Church, Martinsburg, W. Va., $2,500. (Senate amendment.) Gerrish, Jane S. (administratrix), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Gilmor, Robert, jr. (administrators of), F. S., $875. (Senate amendment.) Gilpin, Arthington (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Madding, William (administrator), F. S., $316.66. (Senate amendment.) Gladding, William 0. (administrator), F. S., $316.66. (Senate amendment.) Goddard, William, Georgia, $241. Gordon, W. 0. (administrator), Tennessee, $170. (Senate amendment.) Graham, George W., West Virginia, $480.10. (Senate amendment.) Gray, Sarah G. (executrix), Georgia, $932. (Senate amendment.) Green, W. Maxwell (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Green, W. Maxwell (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Greene, John Newport (administrator), F. S., $420. (Senate amendment.) Griffith, Robert E. (administrators of), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Griffith, Robert Egglesfield (administrators of), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Groverman, Anthony (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Guthrie, George W. (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Guthrie, George W. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Guthrie, George W. (administrator), P. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Guyton, Stanford (administrator), Georgia, $944. Hale, Thomas E. (administrator), F. S., $4,500. (Senate amendment.) Hall, John W. and James P., West Virginia, $600. Hall, Thomas B. (assignee), F. S., $1,840. (Senate amendment.) Hampton, Elizabeth J., Arkansas, $480. Handy, Henry T. (administrator), F. S., $1,756.16. (Senate amendment.) Hardison, Gabriel L., North Carolina, $1,244. (Senate amendment.) Harris, Thomas D., Pennsylvania, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Harris, David L. (administrator), Tennessee, $750. Hartshorne, Richard (administrators of), F. S., $1,842. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Loy ell P. (administrator), F. S., $529.81. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Lowell P. (administrator), F. S., $529.80. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Lowell P. (administrator), F. S., $529.80. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Lowell P.(administrator), F. S., $1,356.25. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Lowell P. (administrator), F. S., $1,356.25. (Senate amendment.) Haskell, Lowell P. (administrator), F. S., $1,356.25. (Senate amendment.) Haskins, David G: (administrator), F. S., $1,200. (Senate amendment.) Haskins, jr., David G. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Haskins, jr., David G. (administrator), F. S., $827.86. (Senate amendment.) Haskins, Jr., David G. (administrator), F. S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.) Hatch, Crowell (administrators of), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Hatch, Crowell (administrators of), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Hatch, Crowell (administrators of), F. S., $520. (Senate amendment.) Haupt, John F., Tennessee, $213. Haven, George W. (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Haven, George W.(administrator) F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Haven, George W. (executor), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Havens, Ezra S., Missouri, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Hawes, Andrew (administrator), F. S., $11,938. (Senate amendment.) Hawkins, Orville P. (administrator), Missouri, $784. Hayes, William A. (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Hayes, William A.(administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Hayes, William A. (administrator), F. S., $400.(Senate amendment.) Hayes, William A. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Hayes, William A. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate rmendment.) Hays, James C. (administrator), F. S., $17,263. (Senate amendment.) Head, W. L. (administrator), Mississippi, $2,270. Heater, Charles W. (administrator), Virginia, $5,480. (Senate amendment.) Henderson, John R. (administrator), Arkansas, $677. Hendricks, Martha L., Florida, $2,205. Henning, Crawford Dawes (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $780. (Senate amendment.) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment. ) Henry, J. Bayard (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate al adment.) Hibbetts, J. J. (executor), Tennessee, $705. Hickerson, Charles (administrators of), Tennessee, $165. Senate amendment.) Hieskell, Eliza J.(administratrix), F. S., $11,213. (Senat amendment.) Hieskell, Eliza J. (administratrix), F. S., $4,077.25. (Senate amendment.) Higgins, Charles J. (administrator), F. S., $1,053. (Senate amendment.) Hightower, Marmadu'ce D., Kentucky, $110. Hill, Arthur D. (administrator), F. S., $355.96. (Senate amendment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Hill; Arthur D. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Hoffman, Aaron B. (Virginia), $719. (Senate amendment.) Holleman, Richard T., Arkansas, $540. H011ins, Cumberland B. (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Holthoff, F. M. (heir), Arkansas, $325. (Senate amendment.) Holman, Z. Toy (administrator), Tennessee, $4,556. (Senate amendment.) Holmes, John (administrators of), F. S., $4,587.50. (Senate amendment.) Holt, Joseph, Tennessee, $162. Hopper, William R. (administrator), F. S. $11,551. (Senate amendment.) Horn, Maria (administratrix), Arkansas, $180. (Senate amendment.) Hott, George W. (administrator), Virginia, $5,171. (Senate amendment.) Hough, Samuel W. ( ad m in istrator ), Virginia, $440. Hovey, Albert P. (administrator), F. S., $1,310.42. (Senate amendment.) Howe, Silas Q., $19,662.19. (Senate amendment.) Howell, J. Lardner (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Howland, Gideon K. (administrator), F. S., $538.75. (Senate amendment.) Hubbell, Fenelon (administrator), F. S., $2,230. (Senate amendment.) Huckaba, T. J. and M. S., Tennessee, $160. (Senate amendment.) Huff; John A., Kansas, $150. . Hughes Mary (administratrix), Mississippi, $4,190. (Senate amendment.) Hull; Henry (administrator), Tennessee, $640. Huai, W. D. (executor), Tennessee, $180. Hunnewell, H. H. (executor), F. S., $485. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. H. (administrator), F. S., $331.14. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. H. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, II. H. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. Hollis (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. Hollis (administrator), F. S., $7,999.86. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. Hollis (administrator), F. S., $5,999.22. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, H. Hollis (executor), F. S., $2,985.14. (Senate amendment.) Hunnewell, Horatio H. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Huntington, Arthur L. (administrator), F. S., $467.52. (Senate amendment.) Huntington, Arthur L. (administrator), F. S., $7,817. (Senate amendment.) Hurd, Adin I., Alabama, $1,274. Hurst, John, Alabama, $4,722.37. Isbell, Miller, Alabama, $162.80. (Senate amendment.) James, Duncan, Virginia, $859. JaneS, Edward W., Missouri, $990. Jenkins, John W. (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Jewett, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $583.33. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, Edward (administrators of), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, Joel C. (administrator), North Carolina, $1,968. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, Laurence H. H. (administrator), F. S., $5,798.10. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, Lawrence H. H. (administrator), F. S., $32,322. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, Lawrence H. H. (administrator), F. S. $1,771. (Senate amendment.) Johnson, McCalvin (administrator), North Carolina, $475. (Senate amendment.) Johnat on, John W. (administrator), Georgia, $785. JoneS, Frederick P. (administrator), F. S., $150. (Senate amendment.) Jones, Frederick P. (administrator), F. S., $2,020. (Senate amendment.) .Jones, John H., Ohio, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Jones, Mary R. (administratrix), Alabama, $1,735. (Senate amendment.) Kemble, Annie E. (administratrix), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Kennedy, John W. West Virginia, $1,500. (Senate amendment.) Kerr; Fredericka M. (administratrix), F. S:, $1,294.90. (Senate amendment.) Kidd, C. L., and Mary 0. King (executors), Mississippi, $13,460. (Senate amendment.) King, Francis, Tennessee, $395. King, George G. administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) King, George G. administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) King, George G. administrator), F. S., $444.95. (Senate amendment.) King, George G. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) King, George G. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) King, George G. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Kirby, Hugh H., Alabama, $980. Kiskadden, William, heirs of Colorado, referred to Court of Claims. (Senate amendment.) Kitson, G. H., Wisconsin, $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Klepper, John B., Tennessee, $610. (Senate amendment.) Lacey, Andrew (administrator), F. S., $5;687.50. (Senate amendment.) Lacey, Andrew (administrator), F. S., $5,687.50. (Senate amendment.)

' Lacy Andrew (administrator), F. S., $9,829. (Senate amem ment.) Ladd, Alexander H. (administrator), F. S., $600. (Senate amendment.) Lamson, Gardner S. (administrator), F. S., $13,727.50. (Senate amendment.) Lander, William A. (administrator), F. S., $1,490.75. (Senate amendment.) Lander, William A. (administrator), F. S., $365.08. (Senate amendment.) Lane, J. Clarence (administrator), Maryland, $284. Langdon, Francis E. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Langdon, Woodbury (administrator), F. S. $12,217.39. (Senate amendment.) Leach, J. G. (administrator), Mississippi, $ "1,525, Learning, Sara (administratrix), F. S., $9,298. (Senate amendment.) Learning, Sara (administratrix), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Leathers, Mrs. Charlotte C. (executrix), $12,910.35. (Senate amendment.) Leffingwell, Benajah (administrators of), F. S., $2,937.50. (Senate amendment.)

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U.aims (2)-Continued. Lester, Henry D. (administrator), F. S., $16,933.33. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $36,933.40. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Francis A. (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Lewis, Isaac W., North Carolina, $740. Lewis, Marion, Tennessee, $125. (Senate amendment.) Little, George L. (administrator), F. S., $2,356. (Senate amendment.) Little, Joseph T., (administrator), F. S., $1,615.67. (Senate amendment.) Little, Joseph T., (administrator), F. S., $1,615.66. (Senate amendment.) Locke, Benjamin F. (administrator), Tennessee, $150. Lockwood, Chauncey M., representative of, Utah, referred to Court of Claims. (Senate amendment.) Lockwood, Frederick St. John (administrator), F. S., $1,959.08. (Senate amendment.) Lockwood, George W. (administrator), F. S., $13,537.50. (Senate amendment.) Loring, Augustus P. (administrator), F. S., $331.14. (Senate ainendment.) Loring, Augustus P. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Lowe, David W. (administrator), F. S., $6,022.14. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $1,500. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $520. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $800. (Senate amendment.) Lowell,"A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $286. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $2,000. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, A. Lawrence (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Lowell, Francis C. (administrator), F. S., $1,124.66. (Senate amendment. ) Lowell, Francis C. (administrator), F. S., $6,047.25. (Senate amendment.) Lyddane, Sarah H. (executrix), Maryland, $712. Ly man, Arthur T. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Lynch, W. T. (administrator), Tennessee, .$495. 1V1cAlpin, J. B. (administrator), Mississippi, $331. McBride, Pleasant H., Tennessee, $225. McCall, George (administrator), F. S., $588. (Senate amendment.) McCombs, Edward S. (administrator), Missouri, $150. McCurdy, James K. (administrator), Arkansas, $229. McDaniel, James A. (administrator), North Carolina, $2,634. (Senate amendment.) McDermott, Robert A. (administrator), Mississippi, $710. (Senate amendment.) McDonnell, Lucy Franklin Read (executor), F. S., $1,518.64. (Senate amendment.) McKenney, Alfred, Tennessee, $252. McLean, Sarah A., for investigation. (Senate amendment.) McSpadden, 1. A. (administrator), Tennessee, $565. Machin

' Sarah R., Tennessee, $965.

Mann, Jacob, Maryland, $890. (Senate amendment.) Maples, James N., Alabama, $67. Marshall, Ann Elizabeth (administratrix), F. S., $6,164.96. (Senate amendment.) Martin, Hezekiah N., Missouri, $315. Marge, William N. (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Massey, Joseph (administrators of), F. S., $1,370.34. (Senate amendment.) Matteosian, H. B., Dr., $7,100. (Senate amendment.) Matthews, Nathan (administrator), F. S., $444.95. (Senate amendment.) Matthews, jr., Nathan (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Matthews, jr., Nathan (administrator), 'F. S., $500. (Senate amendment.) Mayo, William M. (administrator), Tennessee, $530. (Senate amendment.) Mays, Joseph W. (administrator), Tennessee, $1,040. (Senate amendment.) Mead, George (administrator), F., S., $588. (Senate amendment.) Meigs, Charles A. (administrator), F. S., $910. (Senate amendment.) Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company, Maryland, for investigation. (Senate amendment.) Merrill, George L., Maine, $1,060. (Senate amendment. ) Methodist Episcopal Church, Arlington, Virginia, $3,000. (Senate amendment.) Methodist Episcopal Church, Martinsburg, W. Va., $1,850. (Senate amendment.) Metz, Catherine, Kentucky, $1,020. Milan, William W. (executor), Tennessee, $5,290. Milikien, Albert J., Tennessee, $813. 1- •]ate amendment, ) Miller, jacob A., Maryland, $920. Miller, J. J. 1). (administrator), Virginia, $854. Monitors (Shawnee, Modoc, Suncook, Yazoo, Casco, Sandusky, Marietta, Waxsaw, Canonicus, Monadnock, and

Agamenticus), extra compensation for, referred to Court of Claims. (Senate amendment.) Monroe, William I. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Moody, Theodore (administrator), F. S., $828. (Senate amendment.) Moody, Theodore B. (administrator), F. S., $1,790. (Senate amendment.) Moore, Robert, Missouri, $450. Moore, Samuel J., Tennessee, $254. Morse, John T. (executor), F. S., $6,611. (Senate amendment.) Morton, Nathaniel (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Motter, Jos. L. (executor), Maryland, $1,200. (Senate amendment.) Mullan, Virginia I., Maryland, $420.98. (Senate amendment.) Mullican, John, Maryland, $437. (Senate amendment.) Murdock, Hugh, North Carolina, $274. Mundlen, James C. (administrator), Mississippi, $628. (Senate amendment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Nace, Edward S. (administrator), Georgia, $265. Neet, jr., John S., Missouri, $100. (Senate amendment.) Neill., Ernest (administrator), Arkansas, $1,632. (Senate amendment.) Nelson, Jeremiah (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Nevada, State of, $462,441.97. (Senate amendment.) New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, Connecticut, $4,440.20. (Senate amendment.) Nicewaner, Tabitha, West Virginia, $121. (Senate amendment.)

- Nichols, Andrew (administrator), F. S., $2,624.22. (Senate amendment.) Noggle, Martha (administratrix), North Carolina, $105. Norris, Elizabeth (Maryland), $205.75. (Senate amendment.) Norton, Sarah E. (administratrix), Tennessee, $9,166.66. (Senate amendment.) Noyes, Amos (administrator), F. S., $250. (Senate amendment.) Noyes, Amos (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Noyes, Edward Church (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Nutt, John K. (administrator), Mississippi, $89,999.88. (Senate amendment.)

- ' Oakley, James S., Tennessee, $1,492. Oldden, Robert (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Oregon, State of, $ . (Senate amendment.) Orr, George A., Missouri, $ . (Senate amendment.) Ott, J. K. P. (executor), West Virginia, $230. (Senate amendment.) Palmatory, Annie (administrator), Virginia, $1,465. (Senate amendment.) Parish, Raymond N. (administrator), F. S., $1,873. (Senate amendment.) Parish, Raymond N. (administrator), F. S. $998. (Senate atnendment.) Parker, H. B. (administrator), North Carolina, $596. (Senate amendment.) Parker, William P. (administrator), F. S., $365.08. (Senate amendment.) Parkman, Henry (administrator), F. S., $266.97. (Senate amendment.) Parrott, Benjamin F.,. North Carolina, $1,995. Parsons, John C. (administrator), F. S., $250. (Senate amendment.) Patten, Charles E. (administrator), F. S., $1,867.22. (Senate amendment.) Patten, Charles E. (administrator), F. S., $933.51. (Senate amendment.) Patten, Charles E. (administrator), F. S., $1,867.22. (Senate amendment.) Payne, Marie Eliza, Louisiana, $237. Payne, Martha A. (administratrix ), Arkansas, $755. Pemberton, Francis R. (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment. ) Pendleton, Kenneth R., North Carolina, $117. Penn, Louis T. (administrator), Arkansas, $1,873. (Senate amendment.) Pennsylvania Company for Insurance (administrator), F. S., $1,960. (Senate amendment.) Perkins, Thomas N. (administrator), F. S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.) Perkins ; Thomas N. (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Perkins, William P. (administrator), F. S., $248.35. (Senate amendment.) Perkins, William P. (executor), F. S., $2,926.14. (Senate amendment.) Perry, William G. (executor), F. S., $1,910. (Senate amendment.) Perry, William G. (executor), F. S.,$300. (Senate amendment.) Perry, William G. (administrator), F. S., $165.57. (Senate amendment.) Perry, William G. (executor), F. S. $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Perry, William G. (administrator),

S., S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.)

Perry, William G. (administrator), F. S., $750. (Senate amendment.) Pettit, Henry administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Pettit, !Henry administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Pettit, Henry administrator), F. S., $588. (Senate amendment.) Pettit, Henry (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Philadelphia, city of (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Phillips, William B. (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Phillips; William B. (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Pickman, William D. (executor), F. S., $365.08. (Senate amendment.) Pierson, Horatio P. (administrator), F. S., $1,310.42. (Senate amendment.) Pike, John N. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Poffenberger, Henry A., Maryland, $491. Poole, Benjamin 11., Maryland, $825. (Senate amendment.) Poole, Richard (administrator), Maryland, $512. Posey, Charles, Alabama, $177. Poston, Benjamin F., Tennessee, $510. Potvin, Alphonse M., $11,278.05. (Senate amendment.) Prager, Charles (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment. Prager, Charles (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment. Prager, Charles (administrator), F. S., $1,078. (Senate amendment.) Prentiss, Henry C. (administrator), F. S., $4,728.02. (Senate amendment.) Preston, Walter W. (administrator), F. S., $5,233. (Senate amendment.) Price, Charles H. (administrator), Alabama, $605. (Senate amendment.) Price, Charles H. (administrator), Alabama, $365. (Senate amendment.) Price, Charles R., (administrator), F. S., $7,024.62. (Senate amendment.) Pritchard, R. L. Co., Virginia, $3,227.37. Pritchett, Mary Jane (administratrix), Missouri, $200. (Senate amendment.) Proctor, Joseph 0. (administrator), F. S., $1,613.66. (Senate amendment.) Pulsifer, Clinton F., Washington, $276.52. (Senate amendment.) Parify, Arrington (administrator), _North Carolina, $353. Quick, James T., Virginia, $135. Rather, Lytle A. (administrator), Mississippi, $770. Ratliff, William T. (administrator), Mississippi, $704. Reed, John D. (administrator), Tennessee, $235. Reid, John, Ohio, $476.75.

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Claims (2)-Continued. Richards, Martha (administratrix), Georgia, $511. (Senate amendment.) Richmond College, Richmond, Va., $25,000. (Senate amendment. ) Richter, Josephine, (administratrix), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Ricketson, Daniel (executor), F. S. $3,512.32. (Senate amendment. ) Ridgway, Ephriam R. (administrator), F. S., $585. (Senate amendment.) Ridgway, Ephriam R. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment. ) Ripley, E. S. (executor), Tennessee, $167. (Senate amendment.) Rison, John R. (administrator), Tennessee, $337. (Senate amendment.) Ritchie, Craig D. (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment. ) Ritchie, Craig 1). (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment. ) Ritchie, Frank D. (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment. ) Roach, J. B. (administrator), Mississippi, $2,623. (Senate amendment.) Robbins, Chandler (administrator), F. S.,$889.90. (Senate amendment.) Roberts, Charles M. (administrator of), $39,034.21. (Senate amendment.) Roberts, George F. (administrator), $10,790.32. (Senate amendment. ) Roberts, J. G. (administrator), $1,588. Robertson, James F. (executor), Mississippi, $1,495. (Senate amendment.) Robertson, Lucy T., Tennessee, $85. Robertson, W. H. (administrator), Tennessee, $875. (Stricken out by Senate.) Robinson, Charles W. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment. ) Robinson, Edwin H. (administrator), F. S., $990.24. (Senate amendment.) Robinson, William, jr. (administrator of), F. S., $5,220. (Senate amendment. ) Rodgers, William S. (administrator), Tennessee, $1,452. Rogers, W. D. (administrator), Arkansas, $1,280. Roher, Mrs. Roily, Kentucky, $360. Rohrback, Jacob (administrator), Maryland, $1,960. Rollins, Frank W. (administrator), F. S., $2,008. (Senate amendment. ) Rollins, S. W. (administrator), P. S., $1,063.33. (Senate amendment. ) Rollins, S. W. (administrator), F. S., $1,473.33. (Senate amendment.) Rose, William N., North Carolina, $681. Rotch, William J. (administrator), F. S., $3,512.31. (Senate amendment.) Rountree, M. D. (administrator), Georgia, $1,049. (Senate amendment.) Rountree, Pleasant P., Kentucky, $551. Rowe, Philip C. (administrator of), Massachusetts, $8,000. (Senate amendment.) • Rucker, R. B. (administrator), Mississippi, $4,437. (Senate amendment.) Rudy, David, Virginia, $115. (Senate amendment.) Rue, Robert H. (administrator), South Carolina, $325. Russellville and Logan County Agricultural and Mechanical Association, Kentucky, $2,856. Rutherford, Archibald, representative of, Alabama, $1,508. Rutherford, A. P. (administrator), Arkansas, $885. (Senate amendment.) Sanders, J. B. (administrator), Tennessee, $385. Sanger, Henry E. (administrator), West Virginia, $131. (Senate amendment.) Sammis, Egbert C. (administrator), Florida, $4,971.53. (Senate amendment.) Samuels, Susan Blagge (administratrix), F. S., $4,624. (Senate amendment.) Sargeant, Horace B. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Sargent, Gorham Parsons (administrator), F. S., $598.45. (Senate amendment. ) Satterwhaite & Fisher (administrators), F. S., $450. (Senate amendment.) Sauve, Pierre (deceased), Louisiana, $2,921.40. (Stricken out by Senate.) Savage, D. Fitzhugh (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Sawtelle, Gilman (representatives of), Idaho, $2,070. (Senate amendment.) Sawyer, George B. (administrator), F. S., $1,578. (Senate amendment.) Schley, Buchanan, and William P. Miller (administrators), Maryland, $630. Schneider, Charles (executors of), Tennessee, $560. Scott, Thomas (administrator)„ F. S., -$2,020. (Senate amendment.) Sears, Frederick R. (administrator), F. S.

' $11,331.86. (Senate amendment.)

Sebor, Louisa J. (administratrix), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment. ) Sebor, Louisa J. (administratrix), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment. ) Sebor, Louisa J. (administratrix), F. S., $419. (Senate amendment.) Seidel', Charles (administrator), F. S., $929.75. (Senate amendment.) Severs, John P. (administrator). F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Seymour, jr., James M., $2,500. (Senate amendment.) Shapley, J. Hamilton (administrator), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment.) Shaver, Augustus F. (administrator), West Virginia, $345. Shelton, Philo S. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Sherman Raleigh (administrator), Maryland, $1,891. Shipley, ?.1!]. A. (administrator), Tennessee, $325. (Senate amendment.) Showalter, Peter, Virginia, $215. Shower, Adam, Maryland, $326. Shriver, Robert (administratOr), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Shropshire, Richard H., Kentucky, $1,131. (Senate amendment. ) Sides, Elijah, Alabama, $1,286. Sill, George D. (administrator), F. S., $6,780.37. (Senate amendment.) Sill, George E. (administrator), F. S., $4,559.66. (Senate amendment.) Sill, George G. (administrator), F. S., $3,358.50. (Senate amendment.) Sill, George G. (administrator), F. S., $940.33. (Senate amendment.) Sims, Joseph (administrator), F. S., $2,100. (Senate amendment.) Sloan, Hiram L. Tennessee, $272. Small, George H. , West Virginia, $825. (Senate amendment.) Smallman, W. T. (administrator), Tennessee, $392. (Senate amendment.) Smallwood, W. W. (administrator), Virginia, $1,117. (Senate amendment.) Smith, Atwood (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Smith, Felix G. t administrator), Arkansas, $580. Smith, Henry W., $14,062.50. (Senate amendment.) Smith, J. D. (administrator), Mississippi, $2,740. (Stricken out by Senate.) Smith, Rinaldo P., Maryland, referred to Court of Claims. (Senate amendment. Smith, R. Manson (administrator), F. S., $420. (Senate amendment.) Smith, Robert F. (administrator), Tennessee

' $1,045. (Senate amendment.)

Smitl. Robert W. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Smith, Robert W. (administrator), F. S. $784. (Senate amendment.) Smith, -Uselma C. (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Smith, Uselma C. (administratrix), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Smyth, Isaac S. (administrator), F. S., $784. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $400. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $419.93. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $300. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $700. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $1,000. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $370.15. (Senate amendment.) Snow, Seth P. (administrator), F. S., $711.38. (Senate amendment.) Snuffer, Henry A. (administrator), West Virginia, $542. (Senate amendment.) South Carolina, State of, $ . (Senate amendment.) Southwick, Sarah H. (administratrix), F. S., $133.41. (Senate amendment.) Squires, William a (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Squires, William D. (administrator), F. S., $588. (Senate amendment.) St. Charles College, St. Charles County, Mo., $ . (Senate amendment..) Starkweather

' William A., Oregon, $2,170. (Senate amendment.)

Stetson, Eliot D. (administrator), F. S., $3,512.31. (Senate amendment.) Stevens, Thomas H. (administrator), F. S., $1,339.40. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, Charles L. (executor), Virginia, $1,495. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, Charles L. (executor), Virginia, $1,495. (Senate amendment.) Stewart College, Clarksville, Tenn., $25,019.96. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, David (administrator), F. S., $764.16. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, David (administrator), F. S., $764.16. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, David (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, David (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, David (administrator), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Stewart, John (administrator), F. S., $4,980.20. (Senate amendment.) Stone, Robert (executor), F. S., $730.17. (Senate amendment.) Stiman, Albert H., Maryland, $125. (Senate amendment.) Summerline, Hardy, North Carolina, $1,328. Taber, William G. (administrator), F. S. $1,756.16. (Senate amendment.). Talbott, Henry 0. (administrator), Maryland, $1,970. Talbott, William R. (administrator , F. S. $500. (Senate amendment.) . Talbott, William R. (administrator), F. S. $500. (Senate amendment.) Talburtt, Catherine A. (administratrix), District of Columbia, $9,100. Taylor, Edward J. (administrator), Virginia, $565. (Senate amendment.) Taylor, James, Missouri, $142. (Senate amendment.) Taylor, Richard H. T. (administrator), F. S., $1,578. (Senate amendment.) Taylor, William F. (administrator), Kentucky, $832. Terrell, R. N. (administrator), Alabama, $172. Thatcher, Stephen (administrator), F. S., $2,840. (Senate amendment.) Thomas, A. (administrator), Tennessee, $960. Thomas, George A. (administrator), F. S., $5,389.33. (Senate amendment.) Thompson, Isaac F. (administrator), F. S., $1,369. (Senate amendment.) Thompson, Joseph W. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Thompson, Rebecca R. and Elizabeth Y. (administratrices), F. S., $294. (Senate amendment.) Thrasher, Thomas S. (administrator), Maryland, $229. Tilghman, John C. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Titcomb, Joseph A. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment.) Tompkins, Rachel M. (administrators of), West Virginia, $3,393. (Senate amendment.) Trask, William Ropes (administrator), F. S., $889.90. (Senate amendment.) Trask, -William Ropes (administrator), F. S., $750. (Senate amendment.) Turner, Nathan, Colorado, $120. Vandevyver, Bishop Augustin (trustee), $2,880. (Senate ammidnient.) Vanuxem, Louis C. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Vasse, C. D., administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Vasse, W. W. (administrator), F. S., $588. (Senate amendment.) Vasse, W. W. (administrator), F. S., $980. (Senate amendment.) Vaughan, J. T. (administrator), Georgia, $1,715. (Senate amendment.) Veazie, George A., jr. (administrator), F. S., $425. (Senate amendment.) Verry, Nathaniel (administrator). F. S., $1,057.67. (Senate amendment.) Virginia, State of, $ . (Senate amendment.) Voils, W. J. (administrator), Georgia, $546. Wade, Elie, Maryland, $347. Wade, Watson J. (administrator), Tennessee, $10,891.91. (Senate amendment.) Wallace, James C. (administrator), Missouri, $720. Walsh, T. and A., New York, $623.55. (Senate amendment. ) Ward, T. H. (administrator), West Virginia, $2,870. (Senate amendment.) Warr, AMericus V. (executor), Tennessee, $684. (Senate amendment.) Warren, George M. (administrator), F. S., $1,615.67. (Senate amendment.) Warren, Winslow, Massachusetts, $500. (Senate amendment.)

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Claims (2)-Continued. Warrington, A. P. (administrator), F. S., $420. (Senate amendment. ) Waterman, Rufus (administrator), F. S., $720.24. (Senate amendment.) Webb, William J. (administrator), Tennessee, $396. Weir, Washington (administrator), Mississippi, $644. Welch, Charles A. (administrator), F. S., $500. (Senate amendment. ) Wells, Charles M. (administrator), Louisiana, $9,600. West, James T. (heirs), Maryland, $285. WeStcott, George W., North Carolina, $496. Weston, George W., New Hampshire, $281.21. (Senate amendment. ) West Virginia, State of, $2,019.57. (Senate amendment. ) Whipple, George M. (administrator), F. S., $2,624.21. (Senate amendment. ) Whipple, George M. (administrator), F. S., $10,283.75. (Senate amendment. ) White, Mary E., District of Columbia, $5,280. (Senate amendment.) White, Woodford (West Virginia), $180. Whitworth, Isaac G., Missouri, $560. (Senate amendment.) Williams Augusta (administratrix), F. S., $100. (Senate amendment. ) Williams, Chesley (executor), Tennessee, $439. Williams, John C. (administrator), F. S., $490. (Senate amendment. ) Williams, William F. (administrator) , West Virginia, $145. Willis, Adeline M., Alabama, $2,137. Wilson, Charles T. (administrator), Missouri, $2,160. (Senate amendment. ) Wilson, Franklin A. (administrator), F. S., $200. (Senate amendment. ) Wilson Mariah, Alabama, $309. (Senate amendment.) Winchester & Potomac R. R. Co., Virginia, $30,340. (Senate amendment.) Winslow, William L. (administrator), F. S., $1,352. (Senate amendment. ) Winslow, William L. (administrator), F. S., $413.93. (Senate amendment. ) Woods, John C. (administrator), West Virginia, $207. Woodyear, William (administrator), F. S., $2,017. (Senate amendment.) Wooten, Edward, and J. R. Williams (administrators), Maryland, $2,140. (Senate amendment. ) Worth, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $9,467.50. (Senate amendment. ) Worth, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $13,727.50.(Senate amendment. ) Worth, Henry B. (administrator), F. S., $13,727.50. (Senate amendment. ) Worthy, Emma C. ( ad ministratrix ), Mississippi, $2,543. Wright, John W., Tennessee, $125. Wyman, Samuel D., (administrator), F. S., $561. (Senate amendment.) Wyoming, State of, $7,780.44. (Senate amendment. ) Yarbrough, 1). A., Alabama, $1,263. Young, Isaac, Alabama, $375. Young, John, Mississippi, $2,149. Young, Russell A. (administrator), F. S., $1,260. (Senate amendment.) Yourtee, Ernest L. (administrator), Maryland, $878.

Clapp, Sarah A., relief of (H. R. 9728) Private 998 Clark, Agnes, to increase pension of, (H. R. 12239; PriVate No. 754. ) Clark, Calvin W., to pension. (H. R. 9988, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Clark, Ellen J., to increase pension of. (S. 1643; Private No. 641. ) Clark, Frank J., to pension. (S. 1641; Private No. 278.) Clark, Frederick 0., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12148; Private No. 753.) Clark, Huldah A., to pension. (H. 14. 931, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Clark, Julius W., to increase pension of. (S. 1289; Private No. 394.) Clark, Martha, to increase pension of. (S. 4759; Private No. 871. ) Clark, Mary et al., relief of heirs of. (H. R. 8238, passed House June 17, 1902. ) Clark, Mary J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2113; Private No. 517. ) Clark, Robert, to increase pension of (H. 14. 14831) Private 1966 Clark, Susan E., to pension. (S. 3995; Private No. 502. ) Clark, Thomas E., to pension. (S. 659; Private No. 120.) Clark, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 832, passed House Apr 25, 1902. ) Clarke, John d , to pension. (H. R. 14774, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Clarke, Katherine W., to increase pension of (S. 5076) Private 1965 Clarke, Matilda C., to pension. (H. R. 12418; Private No. 913. )

i Cleek, Peter C., to increase pension of. (S. 2643; Private No. 299.) Clements, Kate H., to increase pension of. (S. 1942; Private No. 398. ) Clifton, James A., to pension. (H. R. 2483, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Clingerman, Sarah B., to pension. (H. R. 8009, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Clough, Joseph M., to increase pension of. (S. 3322; Private No. 319. ) Cloyd, J. W., claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Cloyd, J. W., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Coates, John H., to increase pension of. '( H. R. 5261; Private No. 335. ) Cobb, M. L. relief of administrator of (8. 3748 ) Private 1584 Coffin, Fred F. B., to increase pension of. (S. 1923; Private No. 131. ) Cohn, M. J., to increase pension of (H. R. 13000) Private 1935 Coinage and certificates of Hawaiian silver (2) (H. R. 3050) Union 28 Coinage and certificates of Hawaiian silver (2) (S. 2210) Union 111 Coinage, memorial half dollars (2) (H. R. 2766) Union 112 Coinage silver, increase of subsidiary coin. (H. R. 12704, passed House May 29, 1902.) Coinage, to increase silver and maintain parity with gold (H. R. 7645) Union S Colehour, C. W., to increase pension of (II. R. 7361) Private 1974 Coleman, T. J., relief of (H. R. 7344) Private 1315 Coles, Charles F., to increase l.ension of. (H. R. 5961, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Colfax, Bank of Iowa, to refund penalty (H. R. 13257) Private 1501 College, Carson-Newman, relief of trustees (2). (H. R. 4842; Private No. 109.) College, Washington, relief of (H. Res. 188) Private 997

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Colleges, distribution of Government publications to (H. R. 10161) Collier, Ann E., to increase pension of.' (S. 4506; Private No. 694.) Collier, John P., to increase pension of. (S. 3551; Private No. 858.) Collins, Levi H., to increase pension of. (H. 8.13278; Private No. 974.) Collins, Theodore F., to pension. (H. R. 611; Private No. 512.) Colorado, free homesteads, Ute Reservation (2). (H. R. 12796; Public No. 155. ) Colorado Springs, certain land for. (H. R. 11985, tabled; S. 4148; Public No. 97.) Colored people,.commission to inquire into condition of (H. R. 12910) Colored people, home for aged and infirm (H. R. 3108) Columbia Brewing Company, Shenandoah, Pa., relief of (H. R. 5214) Columbia Hospital (also Dr. A. E. Boozer) relief of (1i. R. 7793) Comer, Henry S., to increase pension of. • (H. R. 815; Private No. 54.) Comins, Ann, to increase pension of. (S. 4300; Private No. 1009.) Compton, Isabella, to pension. (11. R. 2669; Private No. 226.) Compton, John, to increase pension of. (H. B. 325, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Comstock, Morris M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5887, passed House May 9, 1902.) Condon, Frederick A., to increase pension of. (13. R. 1696; Private No. 770.) Conlon, Michael, to pension. (H. R. 6332, passed House June 14, 1902.) Connell, Maurice (S. 2921). (See Biederbick

' Henry. )

Connell, Peter, to correct the military record of. (S. 1881; Private No.598.) Con nit, Susan F., to increase pension of. (S. 1267; Private No. 30.) Conrad, James M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13691•

' Private No. 1111.)

r Conoy, Catherine, to pension. (S. 2012; Private No. 145.) Conspiracy, to define the meaning of, in injunction cases. (H. R. 11060, passed !louse May 2, 1902. ) Consular officers as administrators. (S. 4762; Public No. 208.) Consular service, to increase efficiency of (H. R. 84) Union 132 Contal, Benjamin, to pension. (II. R. 5101, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Conter, John, to pension. (H. 11. 5186; Private No. 963.) Cook, Henry, relief of (II. R. 917) Private 1999 Cook, John, to pension (S. 4141) Private 1887 Cooke, Charles A., to increase pension of (S. 6110) Private 1929 Cool, Hugh, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6617, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Cooler, John, to pension. (S. 3279; Private No. 686.) Cooley, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11091; Private No. 625.) Coppinger, Rebecca, to pension. (S. 2336; Private No. 682.) Corbett, Sewell B., relief of representatives of (H. Res. 91) Private 22 Corbett, Sewell B., and others, referring claim of to court of claims (H. Res. 294) Private 1940 Corbett, Shadrack I., to pension. (H. R. 4945; Private No. 601.) Cordingly, Thomas, to remove charge of desertion (S. 1634) Private 1.866 Core, John M., to pension. (S. 2000; Private No. 133.) Corey, John Y., to pension. (H. R. 10404; Private No. 347. ) Cornish, Martha A., to pension. (H. R. 3986; Private No. 1049.) Cornwall, Willis, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Cornwell, Willis, claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Cory, Anna L., to increase . pension of. (S. 2805; Private No. 647.) Cosier, Dennis, to pension. (H. R. 13999, passed House May 23, 1902.) Costa, Salvador, relief of (S. 2731) Private 1828 Costello, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7572, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Cotter, Annie, to increase pension of. (II. 11. 13132; Private No. 836.) Couch, Martha A., to increase pension of. (S. 2700; Private No. 138.1 Counterfeiting, additional punishment for second offense ( H. R. 12763) House 198 Counterfeiting, to amend section 3 of act ( H. R. 13075) House 229 Courts:

Atlanta, to hold one session of United States, at, each year. (5. 5383; Public No. 210. ) Catlettsburg, Ky., to establish. (II. R. 10070; Public No. 32. ) Circuit, of appeal, terms at Denver, Cheyenne, and St. Paul. (S. 312; Public No. 118.) First district., to change term of. (11. R. 13967, tabled; S. 5387; Public No. 115.) Fort Worth, Tex., to hold term at. (H. R. 15140, passed House June 26, 1902.) Georgia, to transfer counties, etc., -Valdosta. (II. R. 12205; Public No. 215.) Montgomery, Ala., to hold term at. (H. R. 14839, passed House June 30; 1902.) Pennsylvania, creating middle district. (H. R. 2063; Public No. 212.) Pennsylvania, eastern district, to change terms. (H. R.2066; Public No. 213.) Roanoke city, United States, to establish regular term. (H. R.12648; Public No. 216.) South Dakota, to fix terms of. (S. 5105; Public No. 111.) South Dakota, to confer jurisdiction in certain cases (H. R. 10300) House 218 Supreme, distribution of reports of (2). (H. 11.5809; Public No. .) To transfer Carroll County, Ga., to northern district (2). (H. R.10780; Public No. 24.) Transfer of causes wherein judge is disqualified (2). (H. R. 10380, passed House Feb. 8, 1902.) United States circuit, amending act on jurisdiction (II. 8.14840) House 192 United States, to fix fees of jurors. (S. 4769; Public No. 168.) West Virginia, southern district, to fix time for holding. (S. 2276; Public No. 142.) Wilkesboro, N. C., to establish United States at. ( ICR. 14764, passed House July 1, 1902.)

Covey, Israel P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3272; Private No. 229.1 Covey, John W., to increase pension of (14. R. 8175) Private 1007 Coward, Dr. Thomas J., relief of (H. R. 4866) Private 1536 Cowgill, Joseph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9848; Private No. 382.) Cox, Samantha (also Yant), to pension. (H. R. 6656, passed House June 14, 1902.) Coyle, Charles D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12008, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Coyne, F. E., relief of. (H. 11. 9991; Private No. 219.) Craig, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7424; Private No. 245.) Craine, John W., to increase pension of. (S. 6040; Private No. 1034.) Cramer, Jennie H., to pension (H. R. 7851) Private 1919

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Crandall, Susan P., to pension. (H. R. 6435; Private No. 205.) Crawford, John H., to pension. (H. R. 9164; Private No. 1073. ) Crill, Edward S. relief of (H. R. 2422) Private 1010 Crim, Isaac H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2545; Private No. 367. ) Crist, John M., to pension. (H. R. 8487; Private No. 905.) Cronk, Hiram, relief of. (H. R. 1796; Private No. 151.) Cronk, Silas H., to pension. (H. R. 969; Private No. 149. ) Cronkite, Dollie M., to pension. (H. R. 8429, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Crooker, Charles T., to increase pension of. (S. 5759; Private No. 887.) Crosby, Louisa A., to increase pension of. (S. 332; Private No. 984. ) Cross, Fannie S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14144, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Cross, Levi, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7408; Private No. 107. ) Cross, John J. to increase pension of. (H. R. 13324, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Crosser, John S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13457, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Crum, Paul, to place on muster rolls. (H. R. 5096; Private No. 700. ) Cuba, appropriation for consular service. (H. R. 13996; Public No. 116. ) Cuba, congratulations to Republic of. (H. Res. 265, passed House May 20;1902. ) Cuba, inquiry as to purchase of land. (H. Res. 138, passed House Feb. 24, 1902. ) Cuba, reciprocal trade relations with (2). (H. R. 12765, passed House Apr. 18, 1902. ) Cuba, Society of Army of Santiago de, to incorporate. (H. R. 11656; Public No. 233. ) Culbreath, Joseph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12490; Private No. 485.) Culver, Charles P., relief of heirs of (H. R. 678) Private 611 Culver, Mary F., to pension. (H. R. 12828; Private No. 980.) Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, Tenn., referring claim of ( H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Cnmmin, William E., claim of, referring to Court of Claims (H. Res. 252) Private 1534 Cummin, William E., referring claim of (H. Res. 294) (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Cummings, Charles L., to increase pension of. (S. 3519; Private No. 656. ) Cupps, David, to increase pension of. R. 4182; Private No. 87.) Curd, Alexander, to pension. (H. R. 9402, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Curley, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7312, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Curran, Phineas, relief of. (H. R. 12468; Private No. 596.) Currency, to maintain gold standard, etc. (H. R. 13363) Union 142 Currie, Arthur L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11250, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Curry, John R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14024, passed House June 14, 1902.) Curry, John R., to increase pension of (H. R. 8254) Private 1905 Curtis, Everett B., relief of (H. R. 6323) - Private 393 Curtis, Moses S. to increase pension of. (H. R. 8476; Private No. 1069. ) Curtis, Richmond' M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6205; Private No. 617.) Curtis, Wellington D., to increase pension of. (S. 1029; Private No. 123. ) Cushing, Kate Virginia Dewey, to increase pension of. (H. H. 9312; Private No. 90. ) Custer, Mathias, to increase pension of (H. R. 14957) Private 1912 Customs laws, to print digest of (II. J. R. 143) Union .219 Cutler, Charles A., relief of (H. R. 10921 ) Private 1247

D.

Dairy products (2) (H. R. 9206). (See Oleomargarine.) Dairy products, to prevent false marks and brands (2). (H. R. 9960; Public No.' . ) Dalbec, Nelson, relief of (II. R. 2602) Private 1316 Daly, Michael J., to pension. (H. R. 7897; Private No. 798.) Dalrymple, Charles, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1528, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Dalton, Margaret, relief of (H. R. 14412) Private 1548 Daniels, Abbie T., to pension. (H. R. 10821; Private No. 805. ) Daniels, Christina, to pension. (II. R. 5073; Private No. 236.) Daniels, Edgar T., to increase pension of. (H. 14.12015; Private No. 751.) Daniels, George, to increase pension of. (S. 13; Private No. 388. ) Danish West Indies, report from Committee on Purchase (no number) House 231 - Darling, Flora, relief of (S. 1902) Private 681 Dashiell, Mary E. 0., relief of (H. R. 13233) Private 1020 Dauphin, Theophile A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3876; Private No. 466. ) David, William C., to increase pension of. (S. 181; Private No. 486. ) Davidson, Francis S., relief of (S. 1115 ) Private 1758 Davidson, S. M., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Davis, Allen C., relief of (pension). (H. R. 12132, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Davis, Charles C., to increase pension of (S. 2109) Private 1881 Davis, Henry, to pay balance due him (H. R. 10412) Private 1373 Davis, J. V., relief of. (II. R. 1381; Private No. 182. ) Davis, Mary E., to pension. (S. 202; Private No. 2.) Davis, W. H., relief of (S. 4306). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. ) Davis, William W. H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6414; Private No. 1058. ) Deaf, schools for (2) (H. R. 2041). (See Schools. ) Deaf, schools for (H. R. 11911). (See Schools.) De Arnaud, Charles Alfred, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1047, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.1 De Garis, William G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6030; Private No. 943.) De Graw, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11921; Private No. 829.) Deits, Albert, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9569; Private No. 820. ) Delamater, Almond, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7683; Private No. 340.) De Lamater, Martha A., to pension. (H. R. 2273; Private No. 366. ) Delaney, Franklin B., to increase pension of. (S. 2930; Private No. 307. ) De Long, Harrison T., to increase pension of. (S. 1977; Private No. 39. )

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Delony, Lewis H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11924; Private No. 548. ) De Marse, Henry E., to increase pension of. (II. R. 4053; Private No. 468.) Demonbrun, Ann, to increase pension of. (S. 462; Private No. 260. ) Dennis, Mrs., of Turin, Ga., to increase pension of. (II. R.11893, passed House May 26, 1902.) Derby, William S , to increase pension of. (13. R. 8180; Private No. 143. ) Detchemendy, George A., relief of (H. R. 13605) Detweiler, Eunice P., to increase pension of. (S. 200; Private No. 14.) Devens, Maj. Gen. Charles, monument, cannon for. (S. R. 113; Public Res. No. . ) Devitt, Thomas H., to pension. (H. R. 10794; Private No 1081. ) Dexter, James E., to increase pension of. (S. 3481; Private No. 418. ) Dimond, William H., referring claim to the Court of Claims ( H. R. 2221) Dibert, Mary L., to pension. (H. R. 8415; Private No. 568. ) Dickey, James E., to pension. (H. R. 3770; Private No. 1048. ) Dickey, Lavalette D., to increase pension of. (S. 721; Private No. 488. ) Dickinson, Edward S., to pension. (H. R. 3180; Private No. 439. ) Dickson, C. II., to correct military record of. (H. R. 3278; Private No. 230. ) Digest of House of Representatives, to print (H. Res. 264) . (See Printing.) Dillard, Noah, for relief of (H. R. 3728) Dillon, Michael, to increase pension of. (S. 1200; Private No. 8. ) Discharge paper for soldier, to authorize duplicate of. (H. R. 97; Public No. . ) District of Columbia:

Anacostia and Potomac R. R. Co. extending Eleventh street line. (H. R. 12805; Public No. .) Aqueduct Bridge, to repair. (S. R. 130; Public Res. No. .) Billiard and pool tables, license for. (S. 3439; Public No. 120.) Buildings, height of, regulating, amending act. (H. R. 14050, passed House May 26, 1902. ) Capitol, appropriating money for. (II. J. R. 210; Public Res. No. .) Code of law for, to amend act establishing. (S. 493; Public No. 206.) Code of law, to amend. (H. R. 9342; Public No. 4.) Commissioners, authority to, for G. A. R. Encampment. (H. J. R. 198; Public Res. No. 41. ) Court of appeals in, relatin ,

b to jurisdiction, etc. (H. R. 14898, passed house June 17, 1902. )

Deeds, acknowledgment of, in Philippine Islands and Porto Rico. (H. R. 11474; Public No. 55.) Dogs, relative to, in. (S. 4972; Public No. 209. ) East Washington Heights Railroad Company, extending time for. (II. R.12086; Public No. .) Florence Crittenton Mission, amending act (H. R. 14899) House 226 Food, beverages, etc., to prevent adulteration (H. R. 3109) Union 137 Graves, desecration of, to prevent. (S. 2291, passed House Mar. 24, 1902. ) Graves, desecration of (anatomical science). (S. 5046; Public No. 87. ) Laws of, to amend section 1189 of code of. (H. R. 11099, passed House Mar. 24, 1902. ) Policemen, special at street crossing, privileged for. ( H. R.12349, enacting clause stricken out Apr. 21, 1902. ) Refuse, to regulate disposal of. (FL R. 11241; Public No. 50. ) Smoke to amend act to prevent. (H. R. 14147, passed House May 26, 1902.) Snow, to remove, from cross walks. (S. 3130; Public No. 5.) Steam railroads, allowing to occupy streets in October, 1902. (S. R. 87; Public Res. No. 27.) Taxes and tax sale, amending act of 1898. (H. R. 11400; Public No. .) Taxes, collection of. (H. R. 4372; Public No. 11.) Taxes, interest on arrearages of. (H. R. 10076; Public No. 13.) Taxes, license to refund certain. (S. 3208; Public No. 135. ) Taxes on real estate, to postpone time of payment. (H. J. R. 178, tabled; S. R. 80; Public Res. No. 17. ) Taxing certain institutions for water mains, etc. (H. R. 10154) House 60 Temporary permits, to issue. (11. J. R. 173; Public Res. No. 14.) Title of lot 1, square 1113. (11. R. 3740; Private No. 142. ) Title of lot 4, square 1113. ( H. R. 11696, passed House Mar. 24, 1902. ) To incorporate Eastern Star Home in. (H. R. 2678; Public No. 34. ) Transfer of supervision of charitable institutions (4). (H. R. 10372, passed House Feb. 24, 1902.) Typhoid fever, requiring report of cases. (H. R. 8759; Public No. 6. ) Virus, serum, etc., to regulate sale of ( H. R. 15289) House 223 Virus, serum, etc., to regulate sale of. (S. 6196; Public No. . ) Washington Gaslight Company, to purchase Georgetown Gasligh' jompany. (H. R. 13405, enacting clause

stricken out May 12, 1902. ) Wires, telegraph and telephone, to remove overhead. ( H. 14.12865; Public No. 166.)

Dittman, John H., to increase pension of (1-1. R. 10858) Private 1909 Dixon, Charles, to increase pension of. (S. 3217; Private No. 651. ) Dixon, William, to pension. (H. R. 2783, passed House May 26, 1902. ) Dixon, William H., to increase pension of. (II. R. 5110; Private No. 713. ) Doane, Mary L., to increase pension of. (S. 4758; Private No. 870. ) Dobbins, Rebecca, to pension. (S. 700; Private No. 121. ) Dodge, George W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 3826; Private No. 561.) Dodge, Thomas W., to increase pension of. (II. R. 13217; Private No. 952. ) Dodge, William C., relief of. (H. R. 299; Private No. 178.) Dolan, John A., relief of heirs of (H. R. 7363) Private 1975 Donahue, John, relief of. (H. R. 10142, enacting clause stricken out May 20, 1902. ) Donne, Daniel, increasing pension of. (H. R. 5219; Private No. 782.) Donohoe, Timothy, to increase pension of. (11. R. 14355, passed House June 14, 1902.) Dorman, Ephraim D., to increase pension of. (IL R. 7149; Private No. 588.) Dowery, Anne, to increase pension of. (S. 4642; Private No. 863.) Downing, Benjamin FL , to increase pension of (11. R. 10663) Private 1939 Downing, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8023, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Downing, Mary S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6625; Private No. 922.) • Drake, James C., relief of (EL R. 960) Private 757 Draper, Benjamin F., to pension. (H. R. 7074; Private No. 243.) Driscoll, F. H., relief of ( H. R. 8260) Private 1686 Du Barry. Helen A. B., to increase pension of. (S. 1037; Private No. 933. )

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Duckworth, Calvin, to pension. (H. R. 3330, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Dudley, Charles C., to increase pension of. (S. 4095; Private No. 428.) Duffy, Blanche, to pension. (H. R. 10091; Private No. 542.) Dugan, Peter, to increase pension of. (Ii. R. 14241; Private No. 959.) Dugdale, William, relief of (S. 3555) Private 1499 Duluth, to allow city of, to occupy public lands. (H. R. 2008; Public No. 7.) Dunaway, R. H., claim of, referring to Court of Claims (H. Res. 254) Private 1.535 Dunaway, 11. 11.

' referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. )

Dunbar, Henry Gifford, to increase pension of. (S. 1094; Private No. 27.) Duncan, Susan E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1531, passed House June 14, 1902.) Dunlap, Lizzie, to pension. (H. R. 14087; Private No. 1173. ) Dunn, dames H., to pension. (H. R. 8134; Private No. 904.) Dunn, Margaret, to increase pension of. (S. 2938; Private No. 411.) Dunning, Edward M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7229; Private No. 795.) Durant,Edward T., to increase pension of (H. R. 13945) Private 1944 Dustin, Josephine M., to pension. (H. R. 6466; Private No. 443.) Dutiable merchandise, in re, at Tacoma and Seattle. (H. R. 11987; Public No. -.) Duties in Porto Rico and Philippines, to refund (H. 11. 15155) Union 307 Duties, to refund for imports to Porto Rico (2) (FL 8.11096.) (See Porto Rico.) Dyer, Dennis, to pension. (H. 8.3418; Private No. 440.)

E.

Ends, James B., relief of executors of (H. R. 3737) Private 295 Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw Point, Michigan, life-saving station (S. 3492) Union 200 Eagon, Elizabeth J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9710; Private No. 1076.) Eastin, William, to increase pension of. (FL R. 5258; Private No, 526.) Eaton, Nathaniel, to increase pension of. (S. 199; Private No. 13.) Eddy, Elizabeth B., relief of (H. 8.3692) Private 1252 Edens, Henry W., to increase pension of. (S. 4256; Private No. 691.) Edge, Henry J., to increase pension of. (S. 3063; Private No. 857.) Edgington, George W., to increase pension of. (IL 11. 14042; Private No. 1172.) Edmonds, James A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1852; Private No. 154.) Edmunds, Catherine F., to increase pension of. (S. 1172; Private No. 813.) Education, to incorporate General Board of (S. 4419) Private 178 Edwards, Luther G., to pension. (H. R.14359; Private No. 1118.) Edwards, Helen F. M., to increase pension of. (S. 1647; Private No. 4.) Ehle, Eliza Ellen, relief of (ff. R. 11522) Private 988 Elam, Wesley W., claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of.) Elam, Wesley W., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Elderkin, Frances Gurley, to increase pension of. (S. 3743; Private No. 425.) Elderkin, James D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3422; Private No. 160.) Election, contested, case, Fowler v. Charles R. Thomas. (H. Res. 205, passed House May 21, 1902.) Election, contested, case, Wm. II. Horton v. James J. Butler. (H. Res. 202, passed House June 28, 1902.) Election, contested, case, John J. Lentz v. Emmett Thompkins. (II. Res. 206, passed House May 21, 1902.) Election, contested, case, Moss v. Rhea. ( H. Res. 148, passed House Mar. 25, 1902.) Election, contested, case, Spears v. Burnett. (H. Res. 147, passed House Mar. 22, 1902.) Election, contested, case, Walker v. Rhea (Ninth Virginia). (H. Res. 204, passed House May 21, 1902.) Election, contested, case, C. E. Wilson v. F. R. Lassiter (H. Res. 337) House 230 Elizabeth City, N. C., to remove port of entry to. (S. 3361; Public No. 104.) Ellis island, to pay for goods lost by fire at (H. R. 1330) Private 1282 Ellis, Matthew V., to pension. (H. R. 8351; Private No. 729.) Ellison, George C., relief of (H. R. 3385) Private 1153 Elmendorf, Newton W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5758, passed House June 14, 1902.) Ely, Charles S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2849, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Ely, Eugene H., to grant an honorable discharge to (H. R. 2570) Private 1988 Embick, Milton A., to increase pension of. (II. R. 6864; Private No. 242.) Emerson, Eleanor, to increase pension of. (FL R. 12983; Private No. 917.) Emerson, John, relief of. (S. 1020; Private No. 26.) Emery, George M., to increase pension of. (S. 3403; Private No. 322.) Emery, Ida C., to increase pension of. (S. 3482, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Emery, Nellie M., to pension. (S. 2390; Private No. 48.) Emry, Elizabeth J., to pension. (H. R.13227, passed House May 23, 1902.) Engel, Amelia, to pension. (S. 2551; Private No. 855. ) Englesby, Philo F., to increase pension of. (S. 4238; Private No. 690.) English, John, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 5192, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Enlisted men, employment of, in competition with civilians (H. J. R 9) House . 36 Erwin, B. A. (2) (H. R. 12552)., (See Burke, Erwin A.) Essex, Martin, to pension. (H. R. 750; Private No. 766.) Esty, Elvin A., to increase pension of. (H. 11.10396; Private No. 737.) Ethridge, Joseph W., relief of widow and children of (also J. M. Richardson) (S. 1570) Private 1812 Eugas, William, to pension. (H. R. 4115; Private No. 162.) Evans, Annie L., to pension. (H. R. 5560; Private No. 587.) Evans, George H., to increase pension of. (S. 2379; Private No. 406.) Evans, Griffeth, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1741; Private No. 936. ) Evans, Helen M., to pension. (H. R. 2528; Private No. 71.) Evans, Ira L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7334, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.1 Evans, Jeremiah, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2484; Private No. 69.) Evans, John P., to correct military record of. (H. R. 2497, passed House June 14, 1902.) Eveland, John A., to increase pension of. (H. R.12408; Private No.1093.)

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Everett Harbor, Washington, modification of project. (S. R. 56; Public Res. No. 16.) Everitt, John H., to increase pension of. (S. 5302; Private No. 1025. ) Exceptions, relating to allowances of. (See Statutes, sec. 953.) ( H. R. 14919, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Explosion, Battery F ammunition chest, relief of persons injured by. (H. R. 5094; Private No. 960.)

F.

Fame, George, to increase pension of. (S. 2262; Private No. 404.) Farnham, Carrie B., to pension. (H. R. 6186; Private No. 1056.) Farnsworth, Hester A., to pension. (S. 5080; Private No. 1019.) Farrell, John E., to pension. (S. 2389; Private No. 47. ) Farrell, Michael, to pension. (H. R. 1503; Private No. 361.) Faulkner, Mary Jane, to increase pension of. (S. 1512; Private No. 508.) Featherstone,- William P., to pension. ( H. R. 9952; Private No. 623. ) Febiger, George Lea, relief of (H. R. 15217) Fellows, William A. P., to increase pension of (S. 3819) Felt, Andrew J., to pension. (S. 2371; Private No. 507. ) Feltus, Henry J., to increase pension of (H. R. 11280) Feneran, Thomas, to increase pension of. (S. 1924; Private No. 397.) Ferguson, Charles H., to increase pension of. (H. R.10114, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Ferguson, Delania, to increase pension of. (5.4650; Private No. 670.) Ferguson, John, to increase pension of. (S. 1167; Private No. 29. ) Ferguson, Ruth H., to pension. , (S. 2755; Private No. 685.) Ferman, Lucy M., to pension. (H. R. 11976, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Ferwerda, J. P., legal representatives of, relief of (S. 4306). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. ) Field, James G., to restore to the active list of the Navy. (S. 1321; Private No. 579.) Fields, Joseph, relief of (H. R. 9419) Fields, Sarah 0., to pension. (H. R. 2561; Private No. 158.) Fifield, Lillie May, to pension. (H. R. 5321, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Filson, Washington T., to pension. (H. R. 5920, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Findley, Jacob, to pension. (H. R. 10856; Private No. 1158. ) Findley, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2981; Private No. 521) Finegan, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 10172; Private No. 1078. ) Finn (alias Flynn), John, to correct record of (H. R. 8132) Finney, John F., relief of (S. 2709) Firearms, sale of, in Pacific Islands. (S. 1747; Public No. 10.) Fish-culture stations, to establish in several States (H. R. 14353) Fisher, Henry, to increase pension of. (S. 568; Private No. 17.) Fisher, John, to pension. (H. R. 1740, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Fisher, Peter, relief of (H. R. 6336) Fishery interests, Pacific coast, to investigate (FT. R. 66) Fitch, Alice A., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9776, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Fitch, Mary J., to pension. (H. R. 6434; Private No. 720. ) Fitzsimmons, Caroline, to pension. (H. R. 629, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Fleming, Mary E., to pension. (H. R. 1274, passed House June 14, 1902.) Fler, John, to increase pension of (5.4982) Florida Brewing Company, relief of (H. R. 10678) Florida, to establish a marine fish culture station in (H. R. 11456) Florida, to establish fish station in State of (S. 2826) Flowers, William C., to pension. (H. R. 3873; Private No. 232.) Fogg, Andrew J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14184; Private No. 958. ) Fog signal, Battery Point, Washington (H. R. 73) Fog signal, Battery Point, Washington (S. 260) Fog signal, Fort Winfield Scott, California (S. 2449) Fog signal, Robinson Point, Washington (H. R. 72) Folds, Mrs. Elizabeth, to pension. ( H. R. 2123; Private No. 224.) Folsom, Leighton J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 287; Private No. 53. ) Food, to prevent false branding and marking (2) (H. R.9960). (See Dairy Products.) Forcht, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7021, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Forest-reserve timber, to regulate use of (H. R. 9202) Forest reserves, transferring certain, to Department of Agriculture (H. R. 11536) Fort Sill Reservation, to sell stone from (H. R. 14106) Foster, Charles W., to increase pension of. (S. 4086; Private No. 427.) Foster, Emory S., to increase pension of. (S. 880; Private No. 389. ) Foster, Henry S.. to pension. (H. R. 11496, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Foster, Thomas G., to pension. (S. 2701; Private No. 301. ) Foundlings, Washington Hospital for (4) (H. R. 10372). (See District of Columbia. ) Fountain, Horace, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12563, passed House June 14, 1902.) Fowler, George, to increase pension of. (S. 1465; Private No. 33. ) Fox, Benjamin, relief of. (H. Res. 56, passed House Apr. 22, 1902.) Fox, Margaret, to pension ( H. R. 5918) Francis, Horatio N., to pension. (S. 2468; Private No. 295.) Frank, Emil, to pension. (H. R 5753; Private No. 98. ) Franklin, Eldridge, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6686, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Frazier, Maria, relief of (2) (H. Res. 195.) (See Lucy C. Lee. ) Frazier, Maria, referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Frederick, Julius R. (S. 2921) . (See Biederbick, Henry. ) Freeman, Andrew J., to increase pension of. (S. 1967; Private No. 399. ) Freeman, Catherine, to pension. (If. R. 11453, passed House May 23, 1902.) Freeman, Col. H. B., relief of (H. R. 6637)

H. Doe. 680 9

Private 1989 Private 1892

Private 1917

Private 1868

Private 1997 Private 1502

Union 243

Private 1820 Union 196

Private 1869 Private 1194 Union 203 Union 191

Union 35 Union 123 Union 70 Union 34

Union 303 Union 98 Union 297

Private 1938

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Freeman, Jason E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7013; Private No. 1149.) Freeman, Otis R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10201; Private No. 824.) Freeman, William, heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Freedmen's Hospital and Asylum (4) (H. R. 10372). (See District of Columbia.) French Spoliation Claims. (See Claims.) (2.) French, Tempy, to increase pension of. (S. 2485; Private No. 51.) Frey, James, to increase pension of. (S. 234; Private No. 632) Frier, David A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11619; Private No. 352. ) Fristoe, Richard, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5247; Private No. 202.) Frizzell, James S., relief of (H. R. 11558) Private 674 Frost, Fannie, to pension. (S. 5263; Private No. 1024.) Fuchs, Paul, to increase pension of. (S. 4979; Private No. 696.) Fulford, Clara H., relief of (S. 916) Private 1500 Fuller, Luman, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14478, passed House June 14, 1902.) Furgerson, Charles H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10114, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Furr, Hester A., relief of (pension). (H. R. 4204; Private No. 779.) Fussellman, George, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14052; Private No. 1114. ) Fyffe, Clifford Neff, to increase pension of. (S. 4619; Private No. 669.)

G.

Gabrion, Gilbert G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5911; Private No. 786.) Gagan, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3688; Private No. 161.) Gallion, Ephraim H., to remove charge of desertion. (H. R. 3309, passed House, Feb. 28, 1902; vetoed June

23, 1902. ) Gamble, Eliza B., to pension. (S. 965; Private No. 390.) Game birds, introduction of eggs for propagation. (H. R. 10995; Public No. 137. ) Gantt, M. A., to pay claim of (H. R. 7355 ) Private 1552 Garber, Uriah, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9156; Private No. 732.) Gardner & Lake, relief of (2) (H. R. 10936) Private 383 Garner, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10132; Private 255.) Gaskill, Henry W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11180, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Gaston, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11578; Private No. 546.) Gates, Elizabeth, to pension (H. R. 9074) Private 1982 Gates, James N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12877, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Gatliff, Aaron S., to increase pension of. (11. R. 1455; Private No. 514.) Gatlin, Harmon S., to pension. (H. R. 7148, passed House Feb. 28, 1902. ) Geddings, Dr. H. D., granting permission to accept decoration (2) (S. R. 28) Private 128 General Land Office, transcripts of. (H. 11. 7471; Public No. 2.) Geological Survey, relating to publications of. (Public Res. No. 22. ) George, Abbie, to increase pension of. (S. 1872, passed House Mar. 28, 1902; recalled by Senate.) George, Abbie, to increase pension of. (S. 4969; Private No. 674.) Getman, Jethro M., to increase pension of. (S. 1625; Private No. 638.) Getty, Elizabeth G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12428; Private No. 915.) Geyer, Rebecca H., to pension (S. 5321) Private 1895 Gibbs, Thomas H. H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2613; Private No. 461.) Gibson, Isaac, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11711; Private No. 1087.) Giddings, Napoleon B., relief of representatives of (S. 18) Private 446 Gifford, Andrew H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2162; Private No. 95.) Gilbert, L. A. L., to increase pension of (II. R. 13997) Private 1953 Gillam, Mary J. to pension. (H. R. 10954; Private No. 1083.) Gillespy, Neil, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7512, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Gilliland, Leath, to pension. (H. R. 7076; Private No. 944. ) Gilman, Francis M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2219; Private No. 155. ) Gilman, Mary E. F., to pension. (H. R. 1678; Private No. 554. ) Gisborne, Oliver, to pension. (S. 3072; Private No. 413.) Glafcke, H., relief of (S. 3401) Private 1374 Glass, John, remove charge of desertion. (S. 1258, passed House Feb. 28, 1902; vetoed Mar. 11, 1902. ) Glenn, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 4184, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Glover, M. Callie to pension. (H. R. 6869; Private No. 208.1 Gnadenhutten, Ohio, to grant lots to. (H. R.11742, passed House June 12, 1902. ) Goddard, Hallowell, to increase pension of. (S. 4455; Private No. 693.) Godfrey, Edwin J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1709; Private No. 460.) Godfrey, Marie L., to increase pension of. (S. 4740; Private No. 672. ) Goff, Edward N., to increase pension of. (S. 2050; Private No. 993.) Golden, Jacob, to pension. (H. R. 3260; Private No. 462.) Gold standard, to maintain (H. R. 13363). (See Currency. ) Goldsborough, Mrs. Eleonora G., relief of (H. R. 10469) Private 342 Goldsborough, Eleonora G., relief of (S. 3421 ) Private 1203 Goodloe, James, claim of heirs of, referring to Court of Claims (H. Res. 253) Private 1537 Goodloe, James, heirs of, referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Goodwin, Elisha A., relief of (S. 1672) Private 1947 Goodwin, Lieut. William T., to revoke dismissal order (S. 619 ) (adverse) Private 448 Goodwin, Nathaniel C., to increase pension of. (S. 1039; Private No. 391.) Goodwin, Oliver P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1200; Private No. 56.) Goodwin, Theophilus, to pension. (S. 1622; Private No. 36. ) Gordon, W. L., legal representatives of, referring claim of Court of Claims (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Gottweis, Henrietta, to pension. (H. R. 292; Private No. 1035.) Gould, Elizabeth 0., to increase pension of. (S. 1144; Private No. 3.) Governors Island, Boston Harbor, improvement of. (H. J. R. 113; Public Res. No. 29. ) Gowdey, Edwin M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11252; Private No. 949.)

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Graham, Ella R., to increase pension of. (S. 1630; Private No. 395. ) Graham, George S., to increase pension of (H. R. 12600) Private 1955 Graham, Hannah H., to pension. (H. R. 7085; Private No. 793.) Graham, Harry L., to pension. (H. R. 6593, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Graham, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 7760, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Grainger, Charles M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13943, passed House June 14, 1902.) Granger, Lydia M., to increase pension of. (S. 4535; Private No. 668. ) Grant, joseph W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 1350; Private No. 188. ) Grant, Margaret M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7994; Private No. 589.) Graves, Samuel M., to pension. (H. R. 1743; Private No. 190.) Gray, James F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3677; Private No. 1046. ) Gray, William E., to pension. ( H. R. 12101; Private No. 549. ) Gray, William G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11550; Private No. 574. ) Grealish, M. J., relief of estate of ( H. R. 3502) Private 745 Greely, Martin, to pension. (FL R. 13297, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Greeman, Anson, to pension. (H. R. 13621 (amended, Greenman), passed House June 14, 1902.) Greene, Ida D., to pension. (H. R. 9018; Private No. 536.) Green, Lizzie B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7290; Private No. 473.) Green, William H., to increase pension of (S. 959) Private 1890 Greenhalge, John B., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 13036; Private No. 811. ) Greenleaf, Martha A., to increase pension of. (S. 4413; Private No. 432. ) Gregg, George F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4990, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Gregg, John W., to increase pension of. (S. 2440; Private No. 294. ) Gregg, Louisa, to pension. (H. R. 11271, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Griffen, Zeno T., to increase pension of. (S. 3472; Private No. 655. ) Griffin, Heber C., to increase pension of. (S. 3328; Private No. 320. ) Griffith, Alfred, claim, referring to Court of Claims (H. Res. 258) Private 1539 Griffith, Alfred, referring claim of (H. Res. 294) (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Griffith, Amos L., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Griffith, Amos L., relief of (H. Res. 189) Private 999 Grimes, Queen Esther, to increase pension of. (S. 4764; Private No. 1013.) Grinnel, Benjamin F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7040, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Grinstead, Louisa N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10767; Private No. 1080.) Grissom, Sarah, relief of (H. Res. 100) Private 74 Grissom, Sarah, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Grossett, Alexander, to pension (H. R. 4938) Private 1969 Grove, Freeman R., to pension. (H. R. 13690, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Grove, Lemuel, to increase pension of. (S. 2305; Private No. 643.) Grove, L. S., to increase pension of ( H. R. 14952 ) Private 1981 Grubaugh, George R., to pension. (H. R. 3261, passed House Jan. 24, 1902.) Guinn, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9999; Private No. 540.) Gumm, Betsey, to increase pension of. (S. 4064; Private No. 1006.) Gummo, John W., relief of (S. 2237) Private 995 Gustin, Sophie, relief of (2) (H. Res. 190) Private 1000 Gustin, Sophia, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Guttormson, Peter, referring claim to Court of Claims (H. Res.) Private 1690 Guy, William M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2547; Private No. 225.)

H. Haas, Johann Conrad, to pension. (H. R. 5018; Private No. 1050.) Hahn, Frederick M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5109; Private No. 237.) Hahn, Louis, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2207; Private No. 558.) Haight, Elias M , to increase pension of. (H. R. 10924; Private No. 340.) Haines, Edward, and six others, relief of (S. 4306) Private 1628 Hale, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12103, passed House June 14, 1902.) Hale, Jane, to pension. (H. R. 4153, passed House Feb. 28, 1902. ) Hall, Daniel A., to increase pension of. (S. 4729; Private No. 867.) Hall, David E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6401, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Hall, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2599; Private No. 610. ) Hall, Mrs. Julia L., relief of (H. R. 1727) Private 615 Hall, Mrs. Julia L., relief of (S. 1308) Private 1755 Hall, Sybil F., to increase pension of. (S. 2394; Private No. 292.) Hall, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 8620; Private No. 172. ) Haller, Israel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3733; Private No. 940.) Hallum, Robert, claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of.) Hallum, Robert, heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Halsey, Stephen B., to pay claim of. (H. R. 10279; Private No. 1134. ) Haltenhof, Charles, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13503; Private No. 841.) Ham, David, to increase pension of (S. 5758) Private 1963 Hamilton, Edgar A., to pension. (H. R. 1 L644; Private No. 828. ) Hamilton, William T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11117; Private No. 740. ) Hamlin, Carlin, to increase pension of. (S. 2625; Private No. 409. ) Hammond, Caroline A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9187; Private No. 1153.) Hancock, John W., relief of heirs of (H. R. 11208) Private 1549 Handforth, Franklin, relief of (S. 4641) Private • 1994 Hanger, Jacob L., relief of. (H. R. 3690; Private No. 1142.) Hankins, James W., to increase pension of. (S. 2738; Private No. 646. ) Hanna, Emma S.., to increase pension of. (S. 3999; Private No. 688.) Hannah, Thomas, to increase- pension of, (S. 1981; Private No. 991.

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Hannifin, Dennis, to increase pension of. (S. 1148; Private No. 28.) Hansen, Capt. Ferdinand, relief of (H. R. 2977) Private 1472 Haraldson, Torgus, to increase pension of. (S. 1264; Private No. 393. ) Harber, James S., relief of (H. R. 14770) Private 1759 Harbors. (See Rivers and Harbors. ) Hardee, Esther A. C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6699; Private No. 531. ) Hardin, Mrs. A. E., referring claim to Court of Claims (II. Res. 257) Private 1544 Hardin, Mrs. A. E., referring claim of ( H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Harding, Elizabeth D., to pension. (H. R. 12932, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Hardy, Nancy E., to pension. (H. R. 5553; Private No. 783. ) Hargreave, Robert, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 13594, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Hang, William, to remove charges of desertion. ( H. R. 6405, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Harkrader, I. R. relief of (H. R. 11205) Private 1280 Harper, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5160; Private No. 201. ) Harrington, William, to increase pension of. (S. 4706; Private No. 865.) Harris, James B., to pension. (H. R. 2417; Private No. 333.) Harris, Jennie M., to pension. (H. R. 10174, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Harris, Parmenus F., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8542, passed House June 14, 1902.) Harris, Sarah Anne, to pension. (S. 3378; Private No. 498.) Harris, Stephen, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3517, passed House May 9, 1902.) Harrower, Benjamin S., to increase pension of. (S. 2289; Private No. 996.) Hart, A. J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11075, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Hart, Frederick, to increase pension of (H. R. 714) Private 1921 Hartzell, Alvin J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5190; Private No. 715. ) Hartzell, Judd 0., relief of (H. R. 10961) Private 1553 Harvey, Elijah E., to pension. (H. R. 6107; Private No. 564. ) Harvey, Erma G., to pension. (H. R. 1681; Private No. 704.) Hashbarger, James B., to pension. (H. R. 12504; Private No. 629. ) Haslam, Esther D., to increase pension of. (S. 6021; Private No. 1033. ) Hasselman, Otto, to increase pension of. (S. 4404; Private No. 504.) Hatch, Adelaide G., to increase pension of. (S. 3320; Private No. 1127.) Hatchett, Levi, to increase pension of. (S. 2975; Private No. 934.) Hatfield, Alfred, to pension. ( H. R. 1466; Private No. 1039. ) Hathaway, Martin V., to pension. (H. R. 2265; Private No. 63.) Hatton, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11695; Private No. 745. ) Elaugen, Erick, relief of (H. R. 10940) Private 673 Haughton, Frances C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2857; Private No. 894. ) Haugland, John, relief of (S. 4306). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. ) Hawaii, barkentine, American register for (2) (5.1970). (See Vessels. ) Hawaii, rights of way for the Hawaii Ditch Company through Kolaha. (H. R. 11997, passed House Mar. 14, 1902.) Hawaii, senators, fixing term of first election. (H. R. 13076; Public No. 118. ) Hawaiian silver coinage (2) (H. R. 3050). (See Coinage. ) Hawaiian silver coinage (2) (S. 2210.) (See Coinage. ) Hawks, Clara C., to pension. (H. R. 7986; Private No. 1065.) Hawley, Charles H., to grant an honorable discharge. (S. 336, passed House Feb. 28, 1902; vetoed Mar. 15, 1902. ) Hawley, Charles H. to grant an honorable discharge to (S. 4572) Private 1925 Hay, Hon. John, extending thanks of Congress to. (H. C. R. 39, passed House June 2, 1902.) Hayes, Michael, to correct record of. (H. R. 6847; Private No. 981.) Hays, Mary E. S., to pension. (H. R. 8631; Private No. 569. ) Hays, Susan, to increase pension of. (S. 3103; Private No. 497. ) Hazelton John A., to increase pension of. (S. 2867; Private No. 305. ) Hazzard, H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4732; Private No. 869. ) Hazzard, Joseph D., to increase pension of. (S. 4865; Private No. 695. ) Headington, Nimrod, to increase pension of. (S. 4829; Private No. 874.) Heath, Orra H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 671; Private No. 765.) Heberlein, August, referring claim to the Court of Claims (H. Res. 256) Heberlein, August, estate of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Heen, Nellie Ett, to grant land in South Dakota (H. R. 12240) Heinzman, George, to increase pension of. (H. R. 305, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Heiser, John G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13646, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Heitman, Francis B., to purchase manuscript of United States Army history of (S. 2845) Heitz, Christina, to pension. (H. R. 291; Private No. 456. ) Helmbold, Maggie, to pension. (H. R. 8651; Private No. 379. ) Helmcamp, Charles H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13146, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Helphinstine, Henry C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12028, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Henderson, William A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10005, passed House June 14, 1902.) Hendry, Margaret, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7250; Private No. 375.) Heryford, William, relief of heirs of ( H. R. 1493) Hess, Clarence D., increase pension of. (H. R. 13411, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Hess, Joseph S. (amended to Mess) to pension. (H. R. 13468, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Hickox, William C., to pension. (H. R. 4103; Private No. 973. ) Hicks, Andrew E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13554; Private No, 1107.) Higgins, Gattlieb and Maurice D., for relief of (4) (H. R. 8955), (See Schlecht. ) Hill, George W., to authorize to accept decoration (5.1955) Hill, Irenia C., to pension. (H. R. 11737; Private No. 575.) Hill, Jane K., to increase pension of. (S. 201; Private No. 487.) Hill, Lucy M., to increase pension of. (S. 198; Private No. 117. ) Hill, S. H., relief of heirs of (H. R. 2097) Hill, Thomas R., to refer claim of, to Court of Claims (H. Res. 129) Hill, Thomas R.

' referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. )

Hoag, William, to increase pension of. (S. 2327; Private No. 494. ) Hober, Hiram A., to increase pension of. (H. R, 13463, passed House June 14,1902 ) •

Private 1543

Private 1557

Union 252

Private 589

Private 132

Private 586 —Private 387

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Hockenberry, Allen, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11782; Private No. 547.) Hodge, William M., to increase pension of (S. 4393) Hodges, Augustus E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1685; Private No. 459.) Hoefer, Margaret, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10841; Private No. 544.) Hoffman, William K., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2786; Private No. 228.) Hogan, Anna May, to pension. (S. 4710; Private No. 1012. ) Holbrook, Mary E., to pension. (H. R. 8781; Private No. 1071.) Holcomb, Witham C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6037; Private No. 899.) Holden, Mary E., to pension. (H. R. 9413; Private No. 571.) Holdrislge, William, to pension. (H. R. 5183; Private No. 714.) Holgate, William, to pension. ( H. R. 2619; Private No. 560. ) Holiday, Sylvester, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8309, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Holland Harbor, Michigan, steam fog signal at ( H. R. 4335) Hollingseed, Martha A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5883, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Hollister, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10193; Private No. 454.) Holloway, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 11895; Private No. 607. ) Holmes, Henry M., to correct military record of (H. R. 1193) Holmes, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 7678; Private No. 604.) Homesteaders, land in Wyoming for (S. 3908). (See Wyoming.) Homestead laws, amending act extending (H. R. 12098) Homesteads, commutation of entries. (H. R. 9037; Public No. 122.) Homesteads, free, on Ute Reservation, Colo. (2) (H. R. 12796). (See Colorado. ) Homesteads on public lands, in Colville Indian Reservation. (H. R. 159, passed House Mar. 14, 1902.) Hooper, Charles R., relief of (H. R. 2637) Hooper, May F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6459; Private No. 101. ) Hoop, Gibboney F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8457; Private No. 1068.) Hopper, William A., to pension. (H. R. 12116, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Horan, Jeremiah, to pension. (H. R. 13807; Private No. 843.) Horn, William F., to increase pension of. (S. 5294; Private No. 697.) Hornbrook, Capt. James J., to correct errors in record (S. 5381) Horner, William B., relief of (H. R. 12590) Hornick, John, relief of. (H. R. 8108; Private No. 1133.) Horton, James E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12550; Private No. 630. ) Hosack, William S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2487; Private No. 1137.) Hospital, Government, for Insane (4) (H. R. 10372). (See District of Columbia.) Hospital, marine (2) (H. R. 3148). (See Buffalo.) Hospital, marine, at Savannah, Ga. (2) (H. R. 1980). (See Savannah.) Houghton, George E., to increase pension of. (S. 3559; Private No. 325. ) Houseley, William R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9171, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) House, Mary A., to pension. (H. R. 3515; Private No. 194. ) House, Susan, to pension. (H. R. 6760; Private No. 565.) Housiaux, John, to increase pension of. (S. 712; Private No. 848. ) Howard, Anderson, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11144; Private No. 218. ) Howard, Benjamin W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2115, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Howard, Charles G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13613; Private No. 956.) Howard, George T., relief of heirs of (H. R. 1750) Howard, Samuel M., to increase pension of. (S. 1979; Private No. 400.) Howe, Charlotte M., to pension. (S. 5669; Private No. 885. ) Howe, Gilbert P., to pension. (S. 3284; Private No. 318. ) Howe, John M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9178; Private No. 345.) Howell, David V., relief of (H. R. 4233) Howell, James W., relief of. (S. 24, passed House Feb. 28, 1902; vetoed Mar. 15, 1902.) Hoxie, William H., to pension. (H. R. 6750; Private No. 792.) Hoyne, Thonias, relief of (H. J. R. 38) Hoyt, Abram G., relief of (H. R. 10457) Hubbard, Je`sSe H., to increase pension of. (S. 3888; Private No. 859.) Hubbord, Robert, relief of (H. R. 6345) Huckabee, C. C., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Huckelberry, John W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14312, passed Honse June 14, 1902.) Hudson, Henry P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1715; Private No. 771.) Hudson, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5038, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Huffman, John, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 7766, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Hummel, Annie S., to pension. (H. R. 8486; Private No: 212.) Humphrey, James W., to increase pension of. (S. 1629; Private No. 639.) Hunt, Henry, to increase pension of. (FI. R. 13450; Private No. 955. ) Hunt, relief Of (2) (H. R. 7165). (See Poole & Hunt. ) Hunter, John S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9220; Private No. 216. ) Hunterson, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14140, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Hurtle, Charles, for the relief of. (II. R. 7035; Private No. 176.) Huston, Mary Shelton, to pension.. (H. R. 4993; Private No. 712.) Hutchinson, John G., to increase pension of. (S. 2768; Private No. 410.) Hyman, Samuel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11638, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Hymer, Samuel, to increase pension of. (S. 2359; Private No. 46. )

Private 1893

Union 199

Private 749

Union 80

Private 1471

Private 1991 Private 1818

Private 1846

Private 991

Private 1008 Private 1189

Private 435

Idaho, right of way for Clearwater Valley Rwy. through Nez Perees land. (S. 2632; Public No. 113.) Idaho, to grant certain lands in, to State of. (S. 3800; Public No. 151.) Identification, bureau of criminal (H. R. 10068) Un ion 39 Illinois, State of, claims (2) (H. R. 6252). (See Claims.) Illinois, State of, ohligis (4) (H, J, ft 21). (See Claims.)

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Immigration of aliens, to regulate. (H. R. 12199, passed House May 27, 1902.) Indiana, State Board of Agriculture, relief of (H. R. 12402) Private 679 Indiana, State of, claims (4) (H. J. R. 21). (See Claims.) Indian appropriation act, fixing time to take effect. (S. R. 99; H. J. R. 192; Public Res. No. 24, also Public

Res No. 25. ) Indian appropriation act, 1903, supplementing, etc. (S. R. 105; Public Res. No. 31. ) Indian, protection in cities and towns in territory of (2) (H. R. 53). (See Territory. ) Indian, Uintah Reservation in Utah, information in re. (H. Res. 238, passed House June 12, 1902. ) Indian. (See Territories.) Indian Territory, rights of way for railways (2) (H. R. 10065). (See Railways and railroads. ) Indians:

Agricultural school, to establish, at Wahpeton, S. Dak. (S. 5356) Union 280 Cherokee tribe, allotting lands in Indian Territory (H. R. 15201) Union 281 Cherokee tribe, allotment of lands. (S. 5956; Public No. —. ) Chippewa, amending act concerning. (S. 4284; Public No. 175.) Chippewa of Minnesota, to amend act relating to (H. R. 13328) Union 145 Choctaw and Chickasaw (indigent), relief of. (H. R. 13819; Public No. 91.) Choctaw and Chickasaw tribe, agreement with. (H. R. 13172; Public No. —.) Claims for depredations by, amending act ( H. R. 11808) House 207 Creek tribe, to ratify agreement with. (H. R. 13171, tabled; S. 4923; Public No. 200.) Crow Reservation, Montana, to ratify treaty with (H. R. 11658) Union 110 Crow Reservation, to ratify agreement with (S. 2978) Union 148 Devils Lake Reservation, ratifying agreement with ( H. R. 10077) Union 93 Kaw or Kansas, to ratify agreement with. (H. R. 12597; Public No. 227. ) Klamath Reservation, agreement with (H. R. 8760) Union 99 Lac Courte Oreille Reservation, to allot lands to. (H. R. 10698, passed House June 18, 1902.) Lease to John Quilter (H. R. 4328). (See Quilter.) Lower Brule Band Sioux, South Dakota, to ratify agreement with (S. 2513) Union 290 Miami tribe of Indians, relief of (H. R. 8130) Private 1928 Mile Lac Chippewa, Minnesota, relief of (S. 590) Union 181 Red Lake and Pembina, to ratify agreement with (S. 4962) Union 208 Shawnee tribe (S. 4264). (See Statute of limitations.) Sioux, of South Dakota, to ratify agreement of (H. R. 9057) Union 94 Sioux tribe, Rosebud Reservation, to ratify agreement with (S. 2992) Union 228 Umatilla Reservation, to sell portion of. (H. R. 9501; Public No. .) Whittaker Orphan Home in Indian Territory, appropriation (H. R. 14305) Union 279 Wyandottes (absentees) to allow to select lands (H. R. 15259) Union 291

Industrial Commission, to continue to February 15, 1902. (S. 632; Public No. 1.) Ingram, Pitsar, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2289; Private No. 892. ) Intoxicating liquors, sale of in Pacific Islands (3) (S. 1747). (See Firearms. ) Ireland, David A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2193; Private No. 62. ) Irish, Isabella H., to pension. (S. 1205; Private No. 988.) Irrigation of arid lands, public land money for. (S. 3057; Public No. 161.) Irrigation, regulating reservoir sites on public domain (H. R. 3088) House 144 Irvine, James to increase pension of. (S. 5007; Private No. 1017. ) Irwin, Oceana B., to increase pension of. (S. 4183; Private No. 1007.) Isaacs, Alfred J., to increase pension of (H. R. 5057) Private 1920 Isgrigg, Thomas C., relief of (H. R. 11562) Private 678 Ivers, George, relief of (H. R. 9905) Private 994

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Jack, John H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 658; Private No. 553.) Jacko, Amanda, to pension. (H. R. 8293; Private No. 251.) Jacobs, W. M., to reimburse persons who lost through him (H. R. 10938) Private 1580 James, John S., to pension. (H. R. 9654; Private No. 478.) James, Thomas E., to increase pension of. (S. 3334; Private No. 654.) Jarvis, David H. (also Bertholf and Call) medals for. (H. R. 11019; Public No. 192.) Jasper, Obed D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13066; Private No. 631.) Jefferson, to create Territory of and provide government fo'r (H. R. 12268) Union 96 Jenkins, Evaline, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9695; Private No. 907.) Jennings, Henry, to increase pension of (S. 4088) Private 1874 Jennings, Joseph A., for relief of (H. R. 4534) Private 926 Johnson, Edwin P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9308; Private No. 1154. ) Johnson, James D., to pension. (H. R. 3859, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Johnson, James F. P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10090; Private No. 541.) Johnson, Lambert, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5960, passed House June 14, 1902.) Johnson, Nelson, relief of (pension). (H. R. 11052; Private No. 978.) Johnson, Peter, to pay heirs of (H. R. 6830) Private 927 Johnson, Sven J., relief of estate of (H. R. 13082) Private 1250 Johnson, William G , to increase pension of. (H. R. 3275; Private No. 368.) Johnson, V. Baldwin, to pay $54 for coal (H. R. 7691) Private 1340 Johnston, Martha, to increase pension of (S. 5361) Private 1875 Jones, Andrew R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6718; Private No. 903.) Jones, Hiram, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9807, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Jones, William J., to pension. (H. R. 8679, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Jordan, Carl, relief of (pension). (H. R. 6412, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Joseph, Annie E., to increase pension of. (5.2535; Private No. 854.) Joseph, James H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9691, passed House June 14, 1902.)

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Judge, Henry, relief of (H. Res. 193) Private 1006 Judge, Henry, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Judge, second judicial circuit, additional. (S. 1178; Public No. 76.)

S.

Kafer, Gottlieo, to pension. (H. R. 4183, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Kaiser, Julius A., relief of (H. R. 6649) Private 853 Kanouse, Edward M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 366; Private No. 327.) Kansas, accounts of land receivers in (S. R. 71) Union 155 Kansas, to create third division of. (H. R. 7642, passed House Apr. 19, 1902. ) Kansas, University of, relief of (H. R. 363) Private 1155 Karmany, Uriah, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2706; Private No. 72.) Kaste, William, to pension. (H. R. 6021; Private No. 787. ) Kearsarge, medals for officers and crew of (S. 3791) Union 300 Keenan, Martha V., to pension. (H. R. 7343; Private No. 106.) Kelley, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9883, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Kelley, William, to increase pension of. (S. 2265; Private No. 995.) Kellogg, Augustus G., relief of (H. R. 10738) Private 2002 Kellough, Richard M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12724; Private No. 1095. ) Kelly, Dennis J., to pension. (H. R. 3910; Private No. 962.) Kelly, Mary E., to pension. (H. R. 6029; Private No. 442.) Kempfer, Ada S., to pension. (H. R. 10672, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Kempff, Admiral Louis, thanks of Congress to (H. J. R. 8) House 228 Kendall, Maj. William, for relief of legal representatives of (H. R. 7007) Private 968 Kendig, La Myra V., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1278; Private No. 360.) Kendrick, Martha E., to pension. (S. 5741; Private No. 1030.) Kennedy, Margaret, relief of heirs of (H. H. 9061) Private 1504 Kennedy, Susan, to pension (H. R. 623) Private 1941 Kennett, James W., referring claim of (H. Res. 294) . (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Kentucky, claim against Government of United States (2) (H. J. R. 96). (See Claims.) Kentucky, relief of Madison County (H. R. 4969) Private 1192 Kerbey, Joseph A., to increase pension of (S. 5239) Private 1990 Kerr, George, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3745, passed House June 14, 1902.) Kerr, Louisa L., to pension (H. R. 13054) Private 1948 Kerr, Oliver, to pension. (H. R. 7840; Private No. 724.) Kershner, Edward, relief of. (H. R. 5224; Private No. 184.) Key, Mary F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11145; Private No. 257.) Killam, Lewis C.

' to increase pension of. (S. 254; Private No. 118. )

Killough, Nancy A., to pension. (H. R. 7815, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Kimball Union Academy, relief of (H. R. 9984) Private 849 Kimble, Emma L., to increase pension of. (S. 3998; Private No. 888.) Kindy, Abram 0., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2128; Private No. 556. ) King, Cappie, relief of (pension). (H. R. 6968, passed House June 14, 1902. ) King, Frances, relief of (H. R. 2944) Private 8 King, George W., relief of. (S. 2966; Private No. 551. ) King, Leon, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8856, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) King, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 7811; Private No. 376.) King, Minnie E., to increase pension of. (S. 3424; Private No. 141.) Kingsbury, Hiram H., to increase pension of. (S. 469; Private No. 261.) Kingsley, Hiram S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5169; Private No. 96.) Kinney, Ida M., to pension. (H. R. 3269, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Kinsauls, Emsley, to pension. (H. R. 4238, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Kirkham, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12326, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Kirwan, Thomas, to pension. (H. R. 1453, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Klauser, Emanuel, relief of. (H. R. 3762, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Knapp, Christine B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5982, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Knapp, Lawrence H., relief of (S. 330) Private 1823 Knight, Eliza, to increase pension of. (H. R. 4509, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Knights, Hinkley G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3241; Private No. 938.) Knights of Pythias encampment, tents for. (H. R. 11839; Public No. 100. ) Knowles, Daniel C., to increase pension of. (S. 919; Private No. 24.) Knowles, Hannah T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11418, passed House Mar. 15, 1902; recalled.) Knowles, Hannah T., to pension. (H. R. 13822; Private No. 844. ) Koerner, Gotthard, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1328, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Koonce v. Grady, to pay contestant in (H. R. 4240) Private 1813 Kountz, W. J., relief of (H. R. 2482) _Private 1253 Krause, Alice D. H., to pension. (H. R. 11181; Private No. 741. ) Kuhn, Jane, to pension. (H. R. 2167; Private No. 557.) Kunselman, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11170; Private No. 806.) Kurth, John B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4468; Private No. 234.)

L.

Labor, limiting hours of service in Government employ. (H. R. 3076, passed House May 19, 1902.) La Croix, Henry, for relief of (H. R. 10140) Private 922 Lafferty, James D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11133; Private No. 807. ) Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Company, to incorporate (H. R. 1977) House 145 Lake, relief of (2) (H. R. 10936). (See Gardner & Lake.)

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'Lane, Henry, relief of. (H. R. 3592; Private No. 5`24.) Lane, Laurentus, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 286; Private No. 52.) Lane, Theodore, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5147; Private No. 93.) Langworthy, R. Sherman, to increase pension of. (S. 1132; Private No. 986.) Larkin, George T., relief of (H. R. 12896) Larrabee & Allen, relief of (2) (H. R. 1010) Larrabee, Cyrenus, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8409; Private No. 803.) Larzalere, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10044; Private No. 449. ) Lasher, Helen F., for relief of. (H. R. 9777; Private No. 734.) Latour, Lewis G. to increase pension of. (S. 2048; Private No. 992. ) Lauchly, John H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8840; Private No. 1152. ) Laughlin, John, to pension. ( H. R. 2223, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Lauson, F. R., relief of. (H. R. 807, passed House May 20, 1902.) Lawrence, John T., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Lawrence, Richard A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1697; Private No. 190. ) Lawrence, Warren W. H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2129; Private No. 705.) Laws, chapter 480, section 3, to amend. (H. R. 8336; Public No. 38.) Lawson, John F., to pay 8237.96 ( H. R. 7864) Lazear, Mabel H., to pension. (H. R. 6926; Private No. 105.) Leach, Christianna, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7704; Private No. 945. ) Leary, Augusta Neville, to increase pension (S. 5133) Leckie, Helen Olivia, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13634, passed House June 14, 1902.) Leech, William, relief of (H. R. 5357) Lee, Charles N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1324; Private No. 58. ) Lee, E. S., John G., and Fannie, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Lee, Julia, to pension. (H. R. 12902, passed House June 14, 1902.) Lee, Lucy C., E. S., John G., and Fannie, relief of (2) (H. Res. 195) Lee, Lucy C., referring claim of (H. Res. 294) . (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Lee, Patrick, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2781; Private No. 334. ) Lee, Rufus V., to increase pension of (S. 1666) Leffingwell, Hiram S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5205, passed House May 23, 1902.) Leffingwell, Samuel L., to increase pension of. (S. 3633; Private No. 657.) Lehew, James, to increase pension of. (S. 2006; Private No. 402.) Leighton, George C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1018; Private No. 187.) Leighton, Jason, to increase pension of. (S. 3036; Private No. 311.) Leland. Sidney, to increase pension of. (S. 2013; Private No. 286.) Lemon, Robert, to increase pension of. (S. 4509; Private No. 1010.) Lessig, William H., to increase pension of (S. 2306) Lester, Abner H., to pension. (H. R. 12430, passed House May 23, 1902.) Lester, Mrs. Bessie H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1378; Private No. 329.) Letter carriers, overdue claims of (H. R. 306) Letts, De Witt Clinton, to pension. (H. R. 7901; Private No. 725.) Levensaler, Laura, to pension. (H. R. 1014, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Levy, Louis, relief of (H. Res. 192) Levy, Louis, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Lewis, Alonzo, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1742; Private No. 584.) Lewis, David H., relief of (S. 688) Lewis, James W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8007; Private No. 727.) Lewis, John S., to pension. (H. R. 9397; Private No. 254. ) Library of State Reports, transfer to Library of Congress. (H. J. R. 131; Public Res. No. 6. ) Lieberg, Eberhard P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12700, passed House June 14, 1902.) Life-Saving Service men, pensions for (H. R. 163). Life-saving station at Monomoy Island, Massachusetts, to establish. (H. R. 13168; Public No. 138. ) Life-saving station, Bogue Inlet, North Carolina, to establish. (H. R. 61; Public No. 31.) Life-saving station, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. ( H. R. 10363; Public No. 69.) Life-Saving Service, fixing pay of superintendents. (S. 1026; Public No. 184.) Light at Cape Romano, Florida (H. R. 3042) Light-house (ship) and fog signal:

Blunts Reef, Pacific Ocean, California (S. 2447) Boston Harbor, Massachusetts (State Ledge) (H. R. 9673) Broad Sound, Boston Harbor. (S. 3865; Public No. 60.) Browns Point, Commencement Bay, Washington (5.258) Browns Point, Washington (H. R. 74) Burrows Island, Washington (H. R. 75) Burrows Island, Washington (S. 265) Karquines Strait, California (S. 2446) Mile Rocks, San Francisco Bay, California (S. 2445) Mukilteo Point, Washington (S. 257) Oyster Bayou, Louisiana, to establish. (H. R. 10072, tabled; S. 3312; Public No. 51.) Patapsco River, Maryland. (H. R. 12085; Public No. 150.) Semiahmoo Harbor, Washington. (S. 259; Public No. 149. ) Southampton Shoal, San Francisco Bay, California (S. 2450) Southeast Shoal, Point an Pelee Passage (S. 1141)

Private 1922

Private 756

Private 1694 Private 12

Private 1626

Private 1932

Private 683

Private 1014

Private 1960

Private 1958

Private 1021

PriVate 1004

Private 1585

Union 276

Union 23

Union 72 Union 71

Union 122 Union 36 Union 37 Union 124 Union 73 Union 69 Union 121

Union 74 Union 127

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Light-keeper's dwelling: Calumet Harbor, to construct. (H. R. 7675; Public No. 77.) Ecorse, Mich., to provide for. (H. R. 1964; Public No. 106.) Grosse Isle, North Channel (S. 1905) Union 164 Grosse Isle, South Channel (S. 1906) Union 165 Kewaunee, Wis., to erect. (H. R. 6300; Public No. 49.)

Light-station on Bluff Shoal, North Carolina: (H. R. 199; Public No. 43. ) Likes, Edmond, to increase pension of. (H. 11.12745, passed House June 14, 1902.) Lillard, Benjamin heirs of, relief of (EL Res. 153) Private 591 Lilley, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12995, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Linder, Bettie, relief of (H. Res. 191) Private 1002 Linder, Bettie, referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Linton, Harvey B., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 8145, passed House Apr.12, 1902.) Lipps, Mary A., to pension. (H. R. 11493; Private No. 1086.) Litton, Mahale, to increase pension of. (S. 1197; Private No. 126.) Lodge, Edd, to pension. (H. R. 13722, passed House June 14, 1902.) Logan, Helen G., relief of (2) (H. Res. 190). (See Sophie Gustin.) Logan, Helen G., rererring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Long, Francis - (S. 2921). (See Biederbiek. ) Long, James W., to place on retired list. (II. R.5464) Private 1432 Long, James W., to provide for appointment as captain. (S. 282; Public No. 171.) Longman, Elias, to increase pension of. (H. R. 4035; Private No. 197.) . Loucks, Nellie, to increase pension of. (S. 324; Private No. 634.) Louisiana, transfer of title at Baton Rouge. (H. R. 11636; Public No. 85.) Lovejoy, Arthur P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3291, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Lowden, Elizabeth, to pension. (H. R. 7130, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Lowe, Sarah H. H., to pension. (H. R. 10117; Private No. 450.) Lowe, William, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 12019, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Lowrey, Oscar W., to increase pension of. (II. R. 5870; Private No. 719.) Lowry, Mary Louise, to pension. (11. R. 11343; Private No. 827.) Loyd, W. H., to increase pension of ( H. R.14373) Private 1911 Luce, Benjamin F. H., to increase pension of (S. 3849; Private No. 501. ) Ludlow, Genevieve Almira Sprigg, to increase pension of. (S. 2455; Private No. 645. ) Ludwig, John, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 1931, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Luke, Annie E., to increase pension of. (S. 1814; Private No. 642.) Luman, Anne M., to pension. (H. R. 13617; Private No. 1170.) Lund, Sidney N., to increase pension of (S. 5719) Private 1903 Lungren, Norris L., to pension. (H. R. 7968; Private No. 249.) Lyman, Rachel S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8913; Private No. 731. ) Lynch, Susan B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14182; Private No. 1174. ) Lynde, Williamanna E., to increase pension of. (S. 1748; Private No. 279.) Lynn, Frank W., to pension. (H. R. 4622; Private No. 710.)

Mc.

McAdams, Francis M., to increase pension of. (S. 4934; Private No. 1016.) McAfee, Robert D., also John Chiatovich, relief of (S. 169) Private 1249 McArdle, Dorcas, to pension. (1'1. R. 624, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) McArthur, John, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8447, passed]louse June 14, 1902. ) McArthur, Nancy J., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 14221; Private No. 1176.) McCalla, Capt. B. H., and others, to allow, to accept presents (H. R.11576) Private 450 IVIcCalla, Capt. B. H., granting permission to accept decoration (S. 1670) Private 127 McCalla, Henry L., relief of. (li. R. 2557, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) McCarter, William H., to pension. (H. R. 8109; Private No. 1067. ) McCarthy, Julia, to pension. (11. R. 11485, passed _House June 14, 190)2.) McClain, P. A. relief of. (H. R. 8209; Private No. .) McClellan, William C., relief of heirs of. (tl. R. 7018.) (See Spottswood, Robt. J. Mc01-31.1en, James.11., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8269; Private No. 344.) McClintock, Joseph B., relief of ( R. 11982) Private 676 McClure & Willbanks, relief of (IL R. 11340) Private 1624 McClure, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2455; Private No. 68.) McClure, James P., to increase pension of. (S. 4766; Private No. 872.) McClure, Jemima, to pension. (S. 5065; Private No. 1018.) McClure, Joseph D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8026; Private No. 1066.) McColley, Eva H., to increase pension of. (11. R. 7237; Private No. 168.) McCollough, Robert M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 283.

' Private No. 353.)

McConnaughey, Thomas H., to increase pension of. (H. 11.5002; Private No. 91.) McConnell, Alexander F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7116; Private No. 619.) McCord, Sarah, to pension. (S. 887; Private No. 19. ) McCord, William, to increase pension of. (II. R. 11374, passed House May 26, 1902.) McCormick, Bernard, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12713; Private No. 756.) McCoy, Dewit C., to pension. (11.11. 2124; Private No. 437.) McCoy, Francis M., to increase pension of (11. R. 3247) Private 190E McCoy, Jonas M., to increase pension of. (S. 886; Private No. 122.) McCuen, Margaret, to increase pension of. (II. R. 9833; Private No. 909.) McCurley, Anna B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2093; Private No. 331.) McDaniel, George, to pension. (H. R. 2287; Private No. 364.) McDaniel, William, to pension. (H. R. 8573, passed House May 23, 1902.)

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McDonald, Barbara, to pension. (H. R. 9301; Private No. 447.) McDonald, Elizabeth, to pension. (H. R. 12788; Private' No. 757. ) McDonald, John, to increase pension of. (S. 4214; Private No. 429.) McDonald, Mary E., relief of. (H. R. 4988; Private No. 9.1 McDowell, George, to increase pension of. (S. 2461; Private No. 684.) McElheney, Annie, to increase pension of. (S. 3329; Private No. 321.) McEnery, Peter, relief of estate of (H. R. 13460) McFarland, Ada L., to pension. (H. R. 4089; Private No. 778.)

i McGrath, John, to increase pension of. (S: 526; Private No. 16.) McGrath, John, to increase pension of. S. 2100; Private No. 289.) McGuckin, Hugh, for relief of. (H. R. 11534, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) McIntosh, Jessie A., to increase pension of (1I. R. 13955) _ McJunkin, Lue Emma, to pension. (H. R. 6018; Private No. 240. ) McKeehan, James A., to increase pension of. (S. 1363; Private No. 637.) McKenny, Cynthia A., to increase pension of. (S. 1467; Private No. 276.) McKenzie, James, relief of. (H. R. 3691, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) McKinley, Ida.S., to pension. (S. 2063; Private No. 455. ) McKinley, Jennie A., to pension. (H. R. 2620; Private No. 74.) McKinley, Mrs. Ida S., free postal facilities for. ( H. R. 3239; Private No. 1.) McKinney, Elizabeth, relief of (II. R. 12710) McKnight, David, to increase pension of. (S. 3992; Private No. 972.) McKnight, James H., to increase pension of. , (H. R. 11436, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) McLaughlin, Emma, to increase pension of. (S. 2520; Private No. 296.) McLaughlin, John H., relief of ( H. R. 612) McLelland, Leander C., relief of estate of (II. R. 8650) McMillen, Millen, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6481, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) McNair, Clara W., to increase pension of. (5.1225; Private No. 1125.) McNair, James E., to increase pension of. (S. 896; Private No. 985.) McNett, Abbie Clark, to pension. (S. 1139 Private No. 270.) McPhee, Angus A., relief of. ( H. R. 367; Private No. 1135.) McRae, J. B., to pay 899 ( H. R. 11272) McVicker, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13669, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.)

Private 1824

Private 1942

Private 992

Private 1586 Private 384

Private 1550

MacFarlane, Louisa M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8003; Private No. 946.) Mack, Theron R., to increase pension of. ( H. 11. 10179; Private No. 592.) Mackey, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5327; Private No. 369.) Macloon, Henry P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4170; Private No. 1143. ) Macomb, Maj. Gen. Alexander, to use condemned cannon for monument. (S. 11. 23; Public Res. No. .) Macon Ice, Light and Power Company, in re Noxubee River. (H. H. 14109, passed House May 21, 1902.) Madden, Patrick J., relief of (H. R. 3880) Private 1319 Mahan, James B., to pension. (II. R. 13150; Private No. 1102.) Maher, Julia, to pension. (H. R. 4037; Private No. 86.) Mahoney, Daniel J., to pension. (FI. R. 8106; Private No. 800.) Mail matter, in re second, third, and fourth class (II. R. 13169, passed House May 1, 1902.) Maillicoat, Daniel L., to pension. (II. R. 3323; Private No. 1139. ) Maley, Sarah, to pension. • (H. R. 6873; Private No. 338.) Manner, John J., to pension. (H. 11. 11787; Private No. 747. ) Mannix, Ella B. S., to increaes pension of. (H. R. 13683; Private No. 1110. ) Mans, Daniel, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Mansfield, Ellen and Mattie, relief of (H. R. 13658) Private 1825 Mantach, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7320; Private No. 244. ) Maples, David C.,' to increase pension of. (H. R. 10692; Private No. 386. ) Marble, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3519; Private No. 1141.) Marchant, Lorenzo, to remove the charge of desertion. ( Ii. R. 9455, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Marine Corps, to make commandant rank with major-general ( H. R. 10159) Union 158 Marine-Hospital Service, to change name of. (S. 2162; Public No. 236.) Markel, Mary J., to pension. (H. R. 2409, passed House June 14, 1902.) Marnane, Michael, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1479; Private No. 703. ) Marr, William C., for relief of. (H. R. 3830; Private No. 174. ) Marsh, Amos W., to increase pension of (H. R. 13373, tabled June 14, 1902.) Marshall, Daniel P., to increase pension of (H. R. 15069) Private 1951. Marshall, William P., relief of (H. R. 647) Private 10 Martin, James B., to increase pension of. (II. R. 8149, passed House May 23, 1902.) Martin, John J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1046; Private No. 767.) Martin, Joseph R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2321; Private No. 64.) Martin, Marcellus M. M., to increase pension of. (S. 5152; Private No. 880. ) Maryland, to establish fish hatchery in State of (H. R. 2082) Union 190 Maschmeyer, Charles, relief of. (H. R. 4118, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Mason, John A., relief of. (H. R. 1733, passed house May 20, 1902. ) Mathews, Edwin F., relief of (II. R. 2328) Private 1001 Mathews, George \V., to increase pension of. (II. R. 2243, passed Ilouse June 14, 1902.) Mathews, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8924; Private No. 947. ) Matney, William B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3264; Private No. 523.) Matson, Courtland C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5020; Private No. 781. ) Matteosian, H. B., for relief of. (S. 567, recalled June 2, 1902. ) Matthews, James, to increase pension of. (II. R. 9415; Private No. 537. ) Matthews, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2486; Private No. 707.)

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Mattson, Cherstin, to pension (S. 5913) Private 1900 Maxfield, Isadore F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3868, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.1 Maxted, Levi, relief of. (II. R. 357; Private No. 889.) Maxwell, Charles P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2470; Private No. 1042.) May, Stephen, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12136; Private No. 550. ) May, Thomas P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4262, passed ['louse May 9, 1902.) May, Wallace K., to increase pension of. (H. R.12424, passed House May 23, 1902.) Maynard, Absolum, to pension. (H. R. 6009; Private No. 1146. ) Meade, Catherine, to pension. (S. 1782; Private No. 130. ) Meade, John W., to pension. (H. R. 10906; Private No. 349.) Medbury, Matthew C., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 6438; Private No. 372.) Medlin, Presley P., to pension. (H. R. 13350; Private No. 840.) Meeker, Mrs. Arivella, relief of. (S. 1305; Private No. 676.) Mellert Foundry and Machine Co., to reimburse. (H.11. 2492, passed House May 20, 1902.) Melton, Minerva, to increase pension of. (S. 4056; Private No. 663. ) Mennecke, William, to pension. (11. 11. 14813, passed House June 14, 1902.) Mercer, George A., to increase pension of (S. 3781) Private 1898 Merchant, Warren Y., to increase pension of. (S. 2457; Private No. 852.) Meroney, John A., relief of (H. R. 14070) Private 1540 Merrick, ,Tames, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11325; Private No. 742.) Merrill, Allen W., to pension. (H. R. 6823, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Merrill, Charles F., to pension. (II. R. 11375; Private No. 452. ) Merrill, Merzellah, to increase pension of (S. 5882) Private 1896 Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, relief of (H. R. 1725) Private 1012 Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, relief of (H. R. 1726) Private 1019 Merritt, Marcia M., to increase pension of. (S. 2010; Private No. 40. ) Merritt, Mrs. M. C., to pension. (II. R. 1422, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Merrow, Mary Ann, to pension. (H. R. 3829; Private No. 777.) Mess. (See Hess, J. S.) Metcalf, Nathan H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2768, tabled Mar. 15, 1902. ) Metric system, to make American standard of weights and measures (1-1. R. 123) House 130 Metz, Joel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5218; Private No. 164.1 Metzger, Henry, relief of, correcting record of (H. R. 3216). (See Shamburger.) Mexico, refundment of money to (S. 660) Union 38 Meyer, Jane M., to increase pension of (5. 1193) Private 1873 Michie, Maria Louisa, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7364, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Michie, Maria Louisa., to increase pension of. (S. 1681; Private No. 396.) Michigan Cavalry, Seventh, relief of certain members of (H. R. 6338) Private 1819 Michigan, fish station in (H. R. 10592) Union 210 Michigan, State of, claims (4) (H. J. 11. 21). (See Claims.) Milburn, Harriet T., to pension. (FL R. 10752; Private No. 967.) Milburn, Samuel, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 10731; Private No. 825. ) Military badges, relating to (S. R. 57) House 90 Military reservations, abandoned, in re conflicts with States (H. R. 14107) Union 216 Military reservations, Y. M. C. A. bifildings on. (H. R. 9969, tabled; S. 3129; Public No. 131.) Military Surgeons; to incorporate Association of (H. R. 15066) House 216 Militia, to promote efficiency of (H. R. 11654) Union 109 Militia, to promote the efficiency of. (H. R. 15345, passed House ,Tune 30, 1902. ) Millard, Benjamin, heirs of, referring claim of (H. Ras. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Miller, Charles E., to place name on pension rolls. (H. R. 2615; Private No. 1043. ) Miller, Commander James M., to authorize to accept present (3). (S. 1573; Private No. 111.) Miller, Herman J., to pension. (II. R. 14814, passed House June 14, 1902.) Miller, John, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 14079; Private No. 1115. ) Miller, Mary R., to increase pension of. (S. 1337; Private No. 32. ) Miller, Robert, to increase pension of. (H. R. 699, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Miller, W. A., to pension. (It 11. 5159, passscd House Apr. 25, 1902.) Miller, William G., to pension. (H. R. 1456; Private No. 1136. ) Milligan, Huldah, to pension (S. 3668) Private 1876 Milsted, Thomas, to increase pension of. (II. R. 1811; Private No. 555.) Mil ward, Kate W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10488; Private Nu. 804.) Mincey, John, claim of ( II. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Mincey, John, referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell Ii.) Miners, to protect lives of. ( H. R. 8327; Public No. 222.) Mining claims, to repay unexpended moneys (S. 156) Union 143 Mining oil claims, defining, etc. (H. R. 15198) 1 louse 208 Minnesota, granting power to State on school lands (II. J. R. 193) House 188 Mint, to establish, at Tacoma, Wash. (2) (H. R. 68) Union 41 Mischler, Caroline, to pension. (S. 1913; Private No. 282.) Misner, Charles, to pension. (H. R. 91.8; Private No. 357. ) Missouri River, to authorize the Missouri and Meramec Water Company to take water. (IL R. 9524, tabled;

S. 2977; Public No. 29.) Missouri, to create new division in judicial district (S. 3316) Union 195 Mitchell, Etta Scott, to increase pension of. (S. 1931; Private No. 132. ) Mix, Harry C., relief of. (H. R. 4446, vetoed May 15, 1902. ) Mock, Jacob, to pension. (II. R. 7382, passed House May 9, 1902.) Moderwell, Erastus C., to pension. (II. R. 3884; Private No. 467. ) Monfort, Peter C., to increase pension of. (S. 2008; Private No. 285.) Monson, Martin, relief of (S. 4306 ). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. ) Montana, additional land office for State of. (S. 3449; Public No. 84.) Monteith, Thomas, relief of (H. R. 10808) Private 1693 Montgomery, Charles M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11783; Private No. 746. ) Montgomery, Henry P., relief of (H. R. 6516) Private 141

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Montgomery, Sarah J., relief of legal representatives of (II. R. 14596) Private 1827 Monument:

Baron Steuben at Washington, D. C. (FI. R. 14644) Union 268 Bronze statue of Count Pulaski. (H. R. 16, passed House July 1, 1902. ) For Charlotte, N. C. (H. J. R. 155; Public Res. No. 15. ) For Gen. Hugh Mercer at Fredericksburg, Va. (H. R. 10933; Public No. 191.) Fort Phil Kearny massacre. (S. 305; Public No. 88. ) Gen. Francis Nash and William Lee Davidson. (H. J. R. 16, passed House July 1, 1902.) Gen. Thomas Sumpter (H. R. 12795) Union 257 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, at Washington, D. C. (S. R. 12 ) Union 213 Jones, Paul, to erect, in Washington (Ti. IL 12202) Union 259 Lincoln, President, at Washington, D. C. plans for. (S. 5269; Public No. 189. ) Moore's battlefield, to repair ( H. R. 8731) Union 256 Morgan, Gen. Daniel, Cowpens battle ground, South Carolina (H. R. 14690) Union 304 Princeton, battle of, to commemorate ( H. R. 3075) Union 308 Prison-ship martyrs, at Fort Green. (II. J. R. 6; Public Res. No. 39. ) Stephenson, Benjamin F., to erect in Washington. (H. J. R. 61; Public Res. No. 19.)

Moody, B. F. & Co., relief of (H. R. 2672) Private 73 Moody, Esther F., to pension. (S. 1035; Private No. 6.) Moody, Mary J., claim of (H. Iles. 223). (See Smith

, James, claim of.)

Moody, Mary J., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Moore, Catherine, to pension. (S. 890; Private No. 22. ) Moore, James, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9986; Private No. 539. ) Moore, John L. to increase pension of. (H. R. 10339 ; passed House May 23, 1902. ) Moore, John

L., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9821; Private No. 448. )

Moore, Lewis W., to increase pension of. (S. 1164; Private No. 273. ) Moore, Mary A., to increase pension of (S. 5045) Private 1930 Moore, Mary J., to pension. (H. R.14206; Private No. 1171.) Moore, Thompson B. to increase pension of. (H. R. 1485; Private No. 458.) Moores, Mahlon C., to increase pension of. (11. R. 8541; Private No. 214. ) Moran, Patrick, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1012; Private No. 582. ) Morely, Mary, to increase pension of. (Fl. R. 7308, passed House Feb. 14, 1902. ) Morgan, Benjamin E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10222, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Morgan, Edwin V., to authorize to accept present (3). (S. 1573; Private No. 111.) Morgan, Mary, to increase pension of. (S. 1095; Private No. 392. ) Morgan, Mary E., to pension (H. R. 11699) Private 1916 Morgan, Mary E. W., to pension. (S. 232; Private No. 15. ) Morgan Memorial Association (2) (H. J. R. 172) . (See Trophies. ) Morgan's Louisiana Railway and Steamship Company, to adjust accounts. ( H. R. 4636; Public No. 176. ) Morris, Emma, relief ,of (S. 4903) Private 1687 ,Morris, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2225; Private No. 156. ) Morrison, Frances K., to increase pension of. (H. 14.10956; Private No. 256.) Morrison, John C., to increase pension of. (FL R. 2429; Private No. 67. ) Morse, Lieut. Jerome E., relief of. (H. R. 720; Private No. 925.) Morton, George H., to pension. (S. 2098; Private No. 146.) Moses, William B., administrator of, relief of (H. R. 12064). (See Lebbeus II. Rogers. ) Mosier. Alfred N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8954; Private No. 215.) Mote, Joseph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10876, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Moulton Amos, to increase pension of. (S. 4853; Private No. 87.5. ) Mount Zion Society, relief of (H. R. 10654) Private 1551 Moyer, Charles, to pension. (H. R. 14274, passed House June 14, 1902.)• Mugge, Julius E., for relief of. (H. R. 1748, passed House Feb. 21, 1902. ) Muhleman, Elizabeth, relief of (S. 2216) Private 99" Mulford, Joseph W., to pension. (S. 194; Private No. 11. ) Mulholland, Andrew, to pension. (H. R. 2628; Private No. 75.) Mull, John T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12968, passed House May 23, 1902.) Mullett, Michael, to correct the military record of. (11. R. 11879, passed House May 26, 1902. ) Mullin, Michael, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 2618, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.1 Munson, Mary A., to pension. (H. R. 10462, passed Rouse Apr. 25, 1902.1 Murdock, Alexander, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 14208; Private No. 1175. ) Murphy, Henry E., to increase pension of. (11. R. 8401; Private No. 802: ) Murphy, Mary, to pension. (1-I. R. 9799, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Murphy, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14146; Private No. 957. ) Murphy, John, to increase pension of (H. R. 15113) Private 1964 Murphy, Patrick J., to pension. (S. 3321; Private No. 653. ) Murphy, Pauline Lowe, to increase pension of. (S. 2508; Private No. 137. ) Murray, Angeline, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8304; Private No. 170. ) Muscle Shoal, to authorize a dam for N. F. Thompson. ( H. R. 14051, passed House June 3, 1902. ) Musgrove, Richard W., to increase pension of. (S. 193; Private No. 10. ) Myers, George W. to increase pension of. (S. 2398; Private No. 407. ) Myers, James S., to increase pension of. (S. 2703; Private No. 999.) Mynatt, Johniken L., to pension. (H. R. 14784, passed House June 14, 1902. )

N. Nalley, Elizabeth A., relief of (pension). (II. R. 11171; Private No. 1160.) Nally, Sam. M., to refer claim of, to Court of Claims (H. Res. 131) Private 389 Nally, Sam. M., referring claim of (H. Res. 294), (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) National Appalachian Forest Reserve (H. R. 13523) Union 153 National Home for Disabled Volunteers, Board of Managers for. (Public Res. No. 13.) Navigation, amending act relating to (H. R. 9059) House • 61 Navigation, permanent commission of appropriation for. (S. 3651; Public No. 187. )

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Navy, to provide for rank and pay on retired list (H. R. 8121) Union 184 Neafie & Levy, relief of representatives (H. R. 7445) Private 453 Nebraska, Fort Niobrara Reservation, to sell part of. (S. 3666; Public No. 132.) Nebraska, Southbend, to establish fish culture station near (H. R. 5832) Union 202 Nebraska, title to lands in State of, confirming. (S. 2442; Public No. 73.) Nelson, John C., to increase pension of. (H. II. 5480, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Nelson, John S., to pension. (S. 4304; Private No. 430.) Nelson, Thomas L., to increase pension of. (S. 4004; Private No. 689.) Nelson, William A., to pension. (H. R. 13233, passed House May 26, 1902.) . Newcomb, Mary C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3511; Private No. 85. ) Newcomb, Samantha A., to pension. (H. R. 8005

' passed House :Time 14, 1902.)

Newman, C. L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9219, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Newman, David J., to increase pension of (S. 2056) Private 1886 Newman, John G., to increase pension of ( H. R. 5167) Private 1986 Newman, Laura, to pension. (H. R. 665, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) New Mexico, admission to Statehood (3) (H. R. 12543). (See Oklahoma. ) Newport, B. I., relief of heirs of persons killed at United States torpedo station (H. R. 6463) Private 853 New York, regulating compensation of customs inspectors (S. 215) Union 296 New York, Twentieth Regiment Volunteers, relief of certain enlisted men in (II. R. 6992) Private 1695 New York, to extend laws over the Indians of (H. R. 12270) Union 274 Nichauls, Richard P., to increase pension of. (II. R. 6895; Private No. 533.) Nichols, Mary, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 12410,' passed House May 23, 1902.) Nields, Henry C., relief of estate of. ( H. R. 98(17, passed House May 20, 1902. ) Noakes, Milton, to pension (H. R. 12701) Private 1934 Noble, Fliza J., to pension. (H. R. 2994; Private No. 522.) Noel, Matthew B., to increase pension of (S. 3505) Private 1879 Nolan, Aatie A., relief of (H. R. 1749) Private 1589 Nolan, Patrick, relief of. (H. R. 6443, passed House May 20, 1902.) Nordstrom, Marie U., to increase pension of. (S. 3026; Private No. 310. ) Norris, Peter T., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9366•

' Private No. 1074.)

North Carolina, --clerk for court at Wilmington. (11.11. 184; Public No. 75.) North Carolina, road to cemetery at Wilmington ( H. 11. 185) Union 90 North Dakota, granting 30,000 acres for school of forestry (S. 507) Union 306 North River, New York Harbor, to remove shoals. ( 11 . ,T. R. 205, tabled July 1,1902; S. R. 120; Public Res.-No. Norton, Surg. Oliver D., to authorize to accept present (3). (S. 1573; Private No. 111.) Norton, William II., to increase pension of. (S. 4042; Private No. 662.) Noyes, Eliphlet, to increase pension of. (S. 4712; Private No. 866. ) Nudd, Warren B., to increase pension of. (S. 3820; Private No. 660.) Nunez, Joseph A., to increase pension of. (S. 3097; Private No. 313.) Nursery stock, to provide rules and regulation for importation (II. R. 10999) Union 50 Nuttle, David T., to pension. (H. R. 2224, passed House Apr.12, 1902.)

0.

Oakley, Ebenezer W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12507; Private No. 1165.) O'Brien, John, to correct military record of. ( H. R. 3442; Private No. 1120.) O'Brien, J. P., relief of. (IL R. 1292, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) O'Brien, William C., relief of ( H. lies. 110) Private 149 O'Brien, William C., referring claim of (11. Res. 294). (Hee Corbett, Sewell B.) Ockerson, Daniel J., relief of ( H. R. 8944) Private 1817 Odd Fellows, Howard Lodge No. 13 of Gallatin, Tenn., relief of (IT. 11.5489) Private 1535 Odd Fellows, Howard Lodge No. 13 of Gallatin, Tenn., relief of (S. 92) Private 1541 Odell, Cyrus, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1285; Private No. 57.) Officers, to readjust accounts of army (H. R.6648) Union 21 Ogden, Elizabeth I., to pension. (H. R. 9226; Private No. 817. ) Ogden, Katherine R. A., for the relief of. ( H. R. 3229; Private No. 79. ) Ohio, First Regiment Light Artillery, recognition for. (IL R. 619, passed House June 20, 1902.) Ohio, Fort Recovery, memorial imilding or monument for (H. R. 14370) Union 299 Ohio, State of, claims (4) ( H. J. R. 21 ). (See Claims. ) Ohio, to cede territory for Soldiers' Home in. (II. R. 15257; Public No. .) Ojers, Washington, to pension. ( H. R. 12356

' passed House Mar. 28, 1902.)

Oklahoma, admission to Statehood (3). (H. R. 12543, passed House May 9, 1902.) Oklahoma. (See Territories. ) Oleomargarine, to make, subject to laws of States and Territories. (II. R. 9206; Public No. 110.) Oleson, Ole, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 11798, passed I louse Mar. 28, 1902.) Oliver, Francis M. relief of ( H. R. 5028) Private 2007 Olmstead, James M. , to correct military record of. (II. R. 13650; Private No. 1123.) Olson, Charles, to increase pension of. (11. R. 12305; Private No. 1091.) Omaha, Nebr., to establish a branch of mint at (11. 11. 6251) Union 295 Omaha, to establish a quartermaster's warehouse at. (II. R.12702; Public No. .) Omnibus bills. (S'e Claims (2), Public Buildings and Grounds and Rivers and . Harbors.) Opium, sale of in Pacific Islands (3) (S. 1747). (See Firearms. ) Orbison, Josiah B., to pay $300. (II. R. 2782, tabled Apr. 22, 1902.) Oregon, assay office in Baker City (II. R. 2004) Union 302 Oregon, to receive certain land for a public park in. (H. R. 4393; Public No. 121.) O'Rourke, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 282; Private No. 609. ) Orr, Adelbert L., to pension. .( H. R. 1346; Private No. 846.) Orr, George A., relief of. (S. 19; recalled June 2, 1902.) Osage River, not a navigable stream to declare. (S. 5906; Public No. 172. ) Osborne, Ruth B., to pension. (II. R. 4456; Private No. 233. ) Osbourn, Martha II.

' to pension. (S. 2802; Private No. 304.1

Osterhaus, Peter J., to increase pension of. (S. 3567; Private No. 1004.)

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Oulman, Eugene J., to increase pension of. (S. 1932; Private No. 401.) Overman, William J., to increase pension of. (II. R. 6016; Private No. 371. ) Owen, Richard, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7731, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Owens, T. G., administrator of, referring claim of ( H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Owens, Thomas M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8146, passed House May 23, 1902.) Owens, T. L., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.)

P.

Packard, Abbie M., to pension. (S. 1041; Private No. 268. ) Packard, Helen N., to increase pension of (H. R..14265) Palmer, Charles D., to increase pension of. (II. R. 13371; Private No. 812. ) Palmer, N. F., jr., & Co., relief of (H. 14.13703) Palmer, Regina F., to increase pension of (II. R. 14751) Tangle, Isaac M., to pension. ( H. R. 9717; Private No. 1077.) Papers in Treasury Department, disposal of (no number) Papers, useless in Executive Departments, to dispose of (no number) Pardee, Susan M. to increase pension of. (H. R. 4208; Private No. 83. ) Parish, Joseph W. , to refer claim to Secretary of Treasury (S. 475) Park, Ada V., to pension. (5.3331; Private No. 687.) Park, California, acquiring two groves for R. 11538) Park, National Battlefields at Fredericksburg, Va. (S. 1452) Park, national military, to provide for commission of (II. R. 14351) Park, Wind Cave National, in South Dakota (S. 6138) Parker, George W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4543; Private No. 61.'.) Parker, Susan, to pension. (H. R. 13143, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Parmelee, Leander, to increase pension of. (S. 3514; Private No. 419.) Partridge, Simeon, to pension. (S. 3258; Private No. 316.. Patent specifications in western Pennsylvania. (H. J. R. 103; Public Res. No. 35.) Patents, to relieve medical and dental practitioners from ( H. R. 12451) Patterson, George, to increase pension of. (It. R. 6720; Private No. 104.) Patton, James F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9926; Private No. 821. ) Paul, George H., to appoint warrant machinist. (S. 1949; Private No. 1126.) Paul, Katharine Rains, to pension. ( H. R. 11249; Private No. 948.) Paul, William, to increase pension of. (IL R. 10925, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Pawling, Emma R., to pension. (S. 2562; Private No. 298.) Paxson, Griffith W., relief of (I-I. Res. 109) Paxson, Griffith W., referring claim of ( H. Res. 294). (Sec Corbett, Sewell B.) Payne, Alida, to pension. ( H. R. 10486; Private No. 385. ) Payne, William B., to refer claim of, to Court of Claims ( H. Res. 130) Payne, William B., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Peale, Charles E., to pension (FL R. 14242) Pearce, Kate, to pension. (S. 665; Private No. 265. ) Peck, Jesse M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12409; Private No. 1094.) Peel, J. J. L., relief of ( H. R. 957) Pelz, Paul J., relief of ( S. 167). (See Smithmeyer, John L. ) Pemberton, Fannie, relief of (II. Res. 138) Pearson, Francis, to increase pension of. (II. R. 5959; Private No. 167. ) Pemberton, Fannie, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. )

Private 1978

Private 1587 Private 1980

House 224 House 72

Private 1581

Union 79 Union 75 Union 214 Union 287

I-louse 217

Private 144

Private 388

Private 1971

Private 981

Private 447

Penitentiaries, United States, to provide for control and management. ( I I - . 8.14410, passed House June 17, 1902.) Penny, J. H., J. W., Thomas, and Harvey, relief of. (H. R. 2978; Private No. 1132.) Penrose, Clara A., to increase pension of. (S. 2267; Private No. 290. ) Pensions, act of Mar. 3, 1901, remarried widows. (H. R. 12141, passed House June 16, 1902. Pensions, act of Mar. 3, 1879, limitations on children under 16 years (II. 11. 9324) Privileged 5-Union 149 Pensions, Commissioner of, extra, copies of report. (Public Res. No. 12. ) Pensions, construing act of June 27, 1890. (N. R. 8; Public Res. No. .) Pensions, Indian wars, 1832 to 1842, extending act. (S. 640; Public No. 174. ) Pensions, persons who have lost limbs, to increase. (S. 4850, passed House June 16, 1902.) Pensions, to increase for total deafness (S. 1359)_ Union 277 Pennsylvania, State of, fish hatchery and station in (II. R. 13817) Union 211 Pepper, Helen M. L., to pension. (II. R. 2412; Private No. 65.) Perine, Sarah E. E., relief of (H. R. 4442) Private 392 Perkins, Arthur H., to increase pension of. (Pl. R. 3292; Private No. 77(1.) Perkins, Calvin N., to increase pension of. (S. 4240; Private No. 860.) Perkins, Charles A., to increase pension of. (II. 11. 1486; Private No. 515.) Perkins, Napoleon B., to increase pension of. (S. 1610; Private -No. 34. ) Perrine, Inez E. to increase pension of. (8. 3108; Private No. 650.) Perry, Christopher C., to increase pension of. (B. R. 1695; Private No. 769.) Perry, James S., to pension. (H. R. 3486, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Petee, David, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3184; Private No. 78. ) Peters, Mary A., to pension. (H. B. 14701, passed I louse June 14, 1902.) Peterson, John, to increase pension of. (S. 3388; Private No. 499. ) Peterson, William T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7982; Private No. 726.) Pettee, Abner J., to increase pension of. (S. 4111; Private No. 664.) Pettee, James C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7918; Private No. 799.) Pettis, Charles E., to increase pension of. (II. R. 11327; Private No. 1085.) Pettit, Mary E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11314; Private No. 545.) Peyton, Phoeee L., to increase pension of. (S. 4643; Private No. 506. ) Pflueger, Catherine, relief of. (H. R. 3230; Private No. 80. ) Phelps, Susan A., to pension. (H. 11. 10321; Private No. 1156.) Philip, Josefa T., to increase pension of. (S. 1948; Private No. 5.) Philippines, civil government for, temporary (14. 11. 13445) Union 152

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Philippine Islands, execution of deeds in (2). (H. R. 5814, passed House Jan. 13, 1902.) Philippine Islands, to provide civil government for. (S. 2295; Public No. --.) Phillips, Albert H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14416, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Phillips, Kate 0., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3500; Private No. 1140. ) Phillips, Jacob B., for relief of (H. R. 3525) Private 967 Phillips, William, to increase pension of. (S. 2511; Private No. 853.) Phipps, ISaac, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11168; Private No. 627. ) Pierce, John, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Pierce, John C., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Pierce. Julia A., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Pierce, Julie A., and John, referring claim to Court of Claims ( H. Res. 258) Private 1546 Pierce, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3412; Private No. 159. ) Pinchback, P. B. S., relief of (H. R.9411) P-ivate 1318 Pinkham, Eri W., to increase pension of. (S. 5153; Private No. 881. ) Pinn, Robert A., to increase pension of. (II, R. 9819; Private No. 735.) Pitman, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 11395, passed House May 9, 1902.) Pittsburg, public building for hospital. (H. R. 3136; Public No. 61. ) Platt, Robert, Lieut., to appoint commander (S. 3317) Private 2001 Pleasants, Thomas J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7041, passed -House Apr. 12, 1902.) Plummer, Warren C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12056; Private No. 1162.) Pneuma tictube mail service (H. R.12868) Union 117 Pollock, David, to increase pension of. (S. 1621; Private No. 35.) „Pond River, dams in (H. R. 15258). (See Brucken, Anton.) Pontney, Peter, to pension. (H. R. 5888, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Pooke, Ellen M., to pension. (H. R. 11286, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Poole & Hunt, relief of (2) (H. R. 7165) Private 148 Pool, Francis W., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 1086; Private No. 583. ) Pool, Mary Etna, to pension. (H. R.2286; Private No. 891.) Poor, James W., to pension. (H. R. 3653, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Port Arthur, Tex., to make a subport of entry and delivery. (H. R. 3123, passed House May 10, 1902. ) Porto Rico, execution of deeds in (2). (H. R. 5814, passed House Jan. 13, 1902. ) Porto Rico, President to reserve public grounds and buildings in. (H. R. 14244;, Public No. Porto Rico, to provide for a delegate to the House of Representatives (14083) Union 235 Porto Rico, to refund duties paid on importations into (2). (II. 11. 11096; Public No. 89.) Post, Aaron S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10908, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Postal laws, rural free-delivery carriers in re. (H. 11. 11728, passed House Mar. 10, 1902. ) Potomac River, to remove ice. (H. R. 11470; Public No. 18. ) Poulsen, Valdemar, relief of (H. R. 13307) Private 1848 Powell, James H., to increase pension of (H. R. 15084) Private 1976 Power, Mrs. B. F., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 7110, passed -louse Apr. 12, 1902.) Powers, Myron, relief of (H. R. 906) Private 1003 Pratt, Gustavus C., to increase pension of. (S. 1038; Private No. 849. ) Pratt, William T., to correct military record of. (H. R. 3297; Private No. 220.) Prescott, Elizabeth K., to increase pension of. (S. 3257; Private No. 315.) President, protection of (H. R. 10386) House 39 President of United States, to protect (S. 3653, passed House June 9, 1902. ) Preston, Hugh C., relief of. (II. R. 9280; Private No. 183.) Priddy, R. T., executor, relief of (H. R. 107631 Private 445 Primrose, W. S., relief of (2) (H. R. 10819). (See Winston. ) Printing:

Agriculture, Secretary of, to print report, year ending June 30, 1901 (S. R. 51) Union 223 Cattle, diseases of, to print special report on. (Public Res. No. 28.) Commissioner-General, Paris Exposition, to print report. of (S. C. R. 41) Union 220 Congressional series, annotated index of documents, to print (S. C. R. 26) Union 224 Digest of House of Representatives, 2,600 copies, to print. ( H. Res. 264, passed House May 21, 1902 ) Farm animals, 33,000 copies of volume on ( H. C. 11. 51) Union 244 Forestry, Primer of, to reprint, Bulletin No. 24, Department of Agriculture (S. R 95) Union 227 Franks for sending out seeds. (Public Res. No. 23.) Gettysburg National Park Commission, to print reports of. (S. R. 46; Public Res. No. 26.) Horse, diseases of, to print 200,000 copies. (Public Res. No. 33.) Irrigation, to print list of books on (S. C. R. 40) Union 226 Maps, making appropriation of A pr. 17, 1900, available. (11. J. R. 197, passed House June 20, 1902. ) Navy-yard, Boston, Mass., history of, to print (H. Res. 8) Union 221 Plant Industry—The Decay of Timber; to print Bulletin No. 14 (S. R. 88) Union 222 Public act, amending. (S. 2296, passed House May 21, 1902.) Woodman's Handbook, to print and distribute. (S. R. 111; Public Res. No. 37. )

Printing Office, Government (new), to pay employees for September 17, 1901 (H. J. R. 191) Union 232 Prisoners, United States:

To regulate commutation of time for good conduct of. (II. 11. 14411; Public No. 170.) To punish for crimes in State institutions. (H. R. 7206, passed House June 17, 1902.)

Proctor, James L., to correct military record of. (H. R. 718; Private No. 181.) Propeller Tow Boat Company, relief of (H. R. 11127) Private 381 Pryor, Jackson, relief of (II. R. 13660) Private 2005 Public buildings and grounds, increase of appropriation, etc. (II. R. 14018) (191 cities). Signed by the President June

6, 1902. (Public No. 146.) (Also amendatory resolution to collect. ) (Public Res. No. 34.) Aberdeen, S. Pak., increase, post-office and court-house, to $175,000. Adrian, Mich., contract for building, post-office, $40,000. Albert Lea, Minn., to purchase site only, post-office, $3,000. Albuquerque, N. Mex., site for post-office, $10,000. (Senate amendment.) Alexandria, Va., increase, pest-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $158,789.38. Allentown, Pa., site and building, post-office, $100,000. Amesbury, Mass., site and building, post-office, $45,000. Anderson, Ind., post-office, $80,000. (Senate amendment.)

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Public buildings and grounds, increase of appropriation, etc.—Continued. Anniston, Ala., increase to $75,000. (Senate amendment.) - Athens, Ga., site and building, post-office and court-house, $100,000. Atlanta, Ga., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $602,353.40, and land, $170,000. Atlantic, Iowa, contract for building post-office, $30,000. Atlantic', City, N. J., site and building, post-office, $125,000. Augusta, Me., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $359,176.06. Bangor, Me., increase, post-office and custom-house, $282,804.28. Baraboo, Wis., site and building, post-office, $45,000. Bar Harbor, Me., to purchase site only, post-office, $6,000. Batesville, Ark., site and building, post-office and court-house, $70,000. Battle Creek, Mich., site and building, post-office, $100,000. Beaumont, Tex., increase to $165,000. Biloxi, Miss., site and building, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $125,000. Binghamton, N. Y., increase, post-office and custom-house to $159,612.10, and land, $2,250. Boone, Iowa, site and building, post-office, $100,000. Brunswick, Ga., increase, post-office and court-house, $130,000. Buffalo, N. Y., increase, and sell old buildings and site, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $2,035,000. Burlington, Iowa, increase, post-office, to $166,213.29. Burlington, Vt., to erect building, $170,000. Butte, Mont., increase, post-office and court-house, to $300,000. Calais, Me., to purchase site only, post-office and custom-house, $6,000. Centerville, Iowa, to contract for building post-office, $35,000. Champaign, Ill., site for post-office, $15,000. (Senate amendment.) Charlottesville, Va., site and building, post-office and court-house, $100,000. Chillicothe, Ohio, site and building, post-office and revenue office, $70,000. Cleveland, Ohio, increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $3,000,000. Colorado Springs, Colo., site and building, post-office, $135,000. Columbia, Mo., - post-office, $5,000. (Senate amendment.) Columbus, Ohio, Secretary of Treasury to examine. Crawfordsville, Ind., site and building, post-Office, $50,000. Crookston, Minn., post-office, $4,000. (Senate amendment.) Cumberland, Md., increase, post-office and court-house, to $150,000. Dallas, Tex., increase, post, office and court-house, to $446,054.75. Deadwood, S. Dak., site and building, post-office, court-house, and assay office, $200,000. Decatur, Ill. , site and building, post-office, $80,000. Dekalb, Ill. , post-office, $65,000. (Senate amendment.) Denver, Colo., United States Mint, increase to $800,000. Des Moines, Iowa, to purchase site only, post-office and court-house, $150,000. District of Columbia, increase, National Bureau of Standards, to $325,000. District of Columbia, to purchase square 255 in Washington, $550,000. Duluth, Minn., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Durham, N. C., site and building, post-office and revenue office, $70,000. Easton, Pa., contract for erection of building post-office, $60,000. Eau Claire, Wis., increase, post-office and court-house, to $140,000, and land, $10,000. Elizabeth, N. J., site and building, post-office, $135,000. Elizabeth City, N. C., increase, post-office and court-house, to $120,000. Elkhart, Ind., site and building, post-office, $85,000. Emporia, Kans., contract for building post-office, $41,000. Evanston, 111., site and building, post-office, $90,000. Evanston, Wyo., site and building, post-office and court-house, $100,000. Fergus Falls, Minn., increase, post-office and court-house, to $115,000. Findlay, Ohio, site and building, post-office, $55,000.

- Flint, Mich., site and building, post-Office, $135,000. Florence, S. C., contract for building post-office and court-house, $100,000. Fon du Lac, Minn., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Fort Smith, Ark., post, officeand court-house, increase to $230,607.96. Fresno, Cal., site and building, post-office, court-house, and revenue office, $100,000. Gainesville, Fla., contract for building post-office and land office, $35,000. Gainesville, Tex., post-office, $70,000. (Senate amendment.) Geneva, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Georgetown, S. C., site and building, post-office and custom-house, $50,000. Gloversville, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Goldsboro, N. C., site and building, post-office, $35,000. Grand Forks, N. Dak., site and building, post-office and court-house, $165,000. Grand Haven, Mich., contract for building post-office and custom-house, $50,000. Grand Rapids, Mich., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Green Bay, Wis., site and building, post-office and court-house, $140,000. Greensboro, N. C., increase ? post-office and court-house, to $133,457.49. (Senate amendment.) Greensboro, N. C., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Greeneville, Tenn., site and building, post-office and court-house, $1 I 0,000. Guthrie, Okla., contract for building post-office and court-house, $50,000. Hamilton, Ohio, to purchase site only, post-office, $20,000. Hammond, Ind., site and building, post-office and court-house, $140,000. Harrison, Ark., site and building, post-office and court-house, $70,000. Hartford, Conn., increase to $1,102,238.15. Hastings, Nebr., contract for building, post-office and court-house, $125,000. Henderson, Ky., site and building, post-office, $40,000. Hilo, Hawaii, examine, to investigate situation in. (Senate amendment.) Holyoke, Mass., site and building, post-office, $135,000. Honolulu, Hawaii, to investigate situation in. (Senate amendment.) Houston, Tex., Secretary of Treasury to examine.

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Public buildings and grounds, increase of appropriation, etc.—Continued. Huntington, W. Va., site and building, post-office and court-house, $125,000. Hutchinson, Kans., site and building, post-office, $50,000. Iowa City, Iowa, site and building, post-office, $60,000. Ironton, Ohio, contract for building, post-office, $40,000. Ithaca, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $70,000. Jackson, Miss., increase, post-office and court-house, to $158,047.33. Jacksonville, Fla., Secretary of Treasury to examine; also increase, post-office and custom-house, to $328,881.38.

(Senate amendment.) Jacksonville, Ill., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Jamestown, N. Y., increase, post-office and custom-house, $150,000. Jersey City, N. J., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Johnstown, Pa., to purchase site only, post-office, $20,000. Joplin, Mo., increase, post-office and court-house, to $150,000. Kalamazoo, Mich., to build, post-office, $128,236.74. (Senate amendment.) Kankakee, Ill., site and building, post-office, $70,000. Kansas City, Mo., to sell old building and site. Kingston, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $80,000. Kirksville, Mo., post-office, $40,000. (Senate amendment.) Knoxville, Tenn., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Laramie, Wyo., post-office, $100,000. (Senate amendment.) Laredo, Tex., site and building, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $150,000. Lawrence, Kans., site and building, post-office, $50,000. Leadville, Colo., increase, post-office, to $85,000. Lebanon, Pa., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Lima, Ohio, Secretary of Treasury to examine. Lincoln, Nebr., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $527,$61.06. Little Falls, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $50,000. Logansport, Ind., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Los Angeles, Cal., to enlarge building site, $195,000, and increase $675,000. Louisiana, Mo., contract for building, post-office and revenue-office, $35,000. Lynn, Mass., increase, post-office to $127,003.27. McKeesport, Pa., site and building, post-office, $100,000. Macon, Ga., increase, post-office, to $156,000. Marblehead, Mass., post-office, $40,000. (Senate amendment.) Marshalltown, Iowa, site and building, post-office, $85,000. Martinsville, Va., contract for building, post-office and revenue-office, $35,000. Maysville, Ky., site and building, post-office, $40,000. Memphis, Tenn., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $856,323.53. Menominee, Mich., increase, post-office to $51,500. Meriden, Conn., post-office, $100,000. (Senate amendment.) Minneapolis, Minn., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $968,913.19. Moberly, Mo., post-office, $5,000. (Senate amendment.) Monmouth,• Ill., increase, post-office to $48,000. Montgomery, Ala., increase to $250,456.67. Muncie, Ind., site and building, post-office, $80,000. Muscatine, Iowa., site for post-office, $15,000. (Senate amendment.) Muskegon, Mich., contract for building, post-office and custom-house, $70,000. Nashua, H., site and building, post-office, $90,000. Nashville Tenn., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $574,948.65. Natchez, Miss., site and buildin g, post-office, $50,000.

La., Natchitoches, La. site for post-office, $5,000. (Senate amendment.) Nevada, Mo., site for building, post-office, $40,000. New Brighton, Pa., increase, post-office, to $80,000. New Brunswick, N. J., increase, post-office, to $115,000. Newcastle, Pa., site and building, post-office, $125,000. New Orleans, La., site for building, $200,000. Newport, Vt., increase, post-office and custom-house, to $125,000. Newport News, Va., increase, post-office and custom-house, to $250,000. New York City, N. Y., (2) increase and site, custom-house, $4,500,000; post-office site, not stated. Niagara Falls, N. Y., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Norfolk, Nebr., contract for building, post-office and court-house, to $100,000. Norfolk, Va., increase, post-office and court-house, to $258,000. Norristown, Pa., site and building, post-office, $78,000. Northampton, Mass., site and building, post-office, $70,000. Oak Park, Ill., post-office, $35,000. (Senate amendment.) Ogden, Utah, contract for building, post-office and court-house, $200,000. Oil City, Pa., contract for building, post-office, $60,000. Oklahoma City, Okla., to build, post-office, $50,000. (Senate amendment.) Omaha, Nebr., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $1,845,000. (Senate amendment.) Oskaloosa, Iowa, increase, post-office to $70,000. Ottawa, Ill., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Ottumwa, Iowa, increase, post-office, to $52,098.59 and land $6,500. Owasso, Mich., contract for building, post-office, $35,000. Paducah, Ky. increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $215,210. Pekin, Ill.,

Ky., and building, post-office and revenue-office, $70,000.

Perth Amboy, N. J., contract for building, post-office and custom-house, $50,000. Philadelphia, Pa., increase, United States Mint, $2,025,000. Pierre, S. Bak., to purchase site only, post-office and court-house, $5,000. Portsmouth, Va., to purchase site only, post-office and custom-house, $15,000. Portland, Oreg. (2), increase, post-office and court-house to $604,305.74, and custom-house, to $760,000.

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Public buildings and grounds, increase of appropriation, etc.—Continued. Providence, R. I., post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $1,000,000. Quincy, Mass., to purchase site only, post-office and custom-house, $12,000. Reno, Nev., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Richmond, Ind., site and building, post-office, $80,000. Richmond, Ky., increase, post-office and court-house, to $120,949.92. Richmond, Va., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house to $591,628.08, and land, $75,000. Rochester, N. Y., increase, post-office and court-house, to $647,533.52, and land, $40,000. Rockhill, S. C., contract for building, post-office, $35,000. Rome, Ga., increase, post-office and custom-house to $59,104.48, and land, $8,000. . Sandusky, Ohio, increase, post-office and custom-house, $120,328.68, and land, $20,000. San Francisco, Cal., contract for building, custom-house, $1,000,000. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., to purchase site_only, post-office, $15,000. Scranton, Pa., post-office and court-house to $363,190.85. (Senate amendment.) Seattle, Wash., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $900,000. Selma, Ala., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Sherman, Tex., site and building, post-office and court-house, $125,000. South Bend, Ind., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Spartanburg, S. C., site and building, post-office and revenue office, $60,000. Spokane, Wash., to purchase site wily, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $100,000. Springfield, Ill., increase, post-office and court-house, to $531,864.22. Sterling, Ill., to purchase site only, post-office, $5,000. Stillwater, Minn., site and building, post-office, $60,000. St. Joseph, Mo., increase, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $390,140.66, and land, $18,000. St. Louis; Mo., addition for building and site, $550,000. Superior, Wis., site and building, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $225,000. Syracuse, N. Y., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Tacoma, Wash., to purchase site only, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $100,000. Tampa, Fla., increase post-office, court-house, and custom-house, to $365,000. Toledo, Ohio, to purchase site only, post-office, $125,000. Torrington, Conn., site and building, post-office, $50,000. Traverse City, Mich., site for: post-office and custom-house, $6;000. Vincennes, Ind., site and building, post-office, $75,000. Waco, Tex., increase, post-office and court-house, to $214,251.80. Warren, Ohio, site and building, post-office, $45,000. Washington, Pa., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Wausau, Wis., site and building, post-office, $50,000. Waterbury, Conn., site and building, post-office, $135,000. Watertown, N. Y., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Waterloo, Iowa, site and building, post-office and court-house, $150,000. West Chester, Pa., site and building, post-office, $60,000. Wheeling, W. Va.. site and building, post-office, court-house, and custom-house, $400,000. Yankton, S. Dak., site for post-office, $7,000. (Senate amendment.) Yonkers, N. Y., Secretary of Treasury to examine. Youngstown, Ohio, increase, post-office to $89,000, and land, $14,000. Zanesville, Ohio, site and building, post-office, $110,000.

Public documents, in relation to printing and binding. (S. R. 103; Public Res. No. 36.) Public lands, sates for schools of mines and mining (II. R. 8735) _ Union 66 Public printing building, to allow Grand Army of the Republic to use. (H. R. 14189; Public No. 140.) Pusey, Jones & Co., relief of (H. R. 2217) Private 146

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Quilter, John, in re lease with New York Indians (H. R. 4328) Private 1983 Quincy, Ill., transferring lot in Woodlawn Cemetery: (H. R, 6196; Public No. 64.)

It.

Race, Charlotte H., to pension. (S. 1086; Private No. 269.) Bailey, Anthony, J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13081; Private No. 1101.) Railroads and railways:

Alafia, Manatee and Gulf Coast Railroad Company, right of way. (H. R. 1992; Public No. 156.) Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern R. R. (2) (H. R. 9964.) (See Bridges.) Central Railway of West Virginia (2) (H. R. 4381). (See Bridges.) Clearwater Railway, right through New Perces land, Idaho (S. 2632). (See IdaLo.) Dothan, Hartford and Florida Rwy. (2) (H. R. 9332). (See Bridges.) Enid and Anadarko, to grant right of way (2). (H. R. 3104; Public No. 26.) Indian Territory, rights of way for (H. R. 10065) House 43 Memphis, Helena and Louisiana (2) (S. 1838). (See Bridges.) Memphis, Helena and Louisiana (2) (S. 1839). (See Bridges.) Mississippi River, Hamburg and Western (2) (S. 651). (See Bridges.) Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City right of way in Alabama. (H. R. 12452; Public No. 80.) New York, New Haven and Hartford, relief of (H. R. 7004) Private 1281 Oklahoma and 'Western, right of way through Fort Sill Reservation (H. R.95.03) Union 168

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Railroads and railways-Continued. Omaha Northern right of way through Nebraska Indian reservations. (S. 3663; Public No. 96. ) - Pittsburg and Mansfield (H. R. 11719. ) (See Bridges. ) Saint Clair Terminal (2) (H. R. 5801). (See Bridges. ) Santa Fe Railroad, authorizing to sell. land. (H. R. 10299; Public No. 177. ) Southern Missouri and Arkansas, Current River (2) (S. 74). (See Bridges. ) - Warrior Southern right of way through land in Alabama. ( H. R. 13575; Public No. 103.) Washington and Oregon (2) (H. R. 8335). (See Bridges. ) White River, granting right of way. (S. 650; Public No. 23.) Williams and Cataract Canyon Railroad Company, right of way Supai Reservation. (H. R. 11848, passed

House July 1, 1902. ) Winchester and Potomac, relief of (2), (H. R. 10447) Private

Railroad employees and travelers, safety of (Fl. R. 15144) House Rainy River, to construct a dam across. (S. 3375; Public No. 186. ) Raleigh, C. G., estate of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Ramsey, F. Y., to pay, $430.42. (H. R. 11273; Private No. . ) Rand, Charles F., to increase pension of. (S. 4658; Private No. 671. ) Randolph, William F., to pension. (H. R. 11258, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Ranlett, John S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1011; Private No. 434. ) Rapple, John, to increase pension of. (FI. R. 2617; Private No. 73. ) Rasmussen & Strehlow, relief of. (H. R. 5106; Private No. 163.) Ray, Andrew, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6721; Private No. 791. ) Raymond, William R., to increase pension of. (S. 5650; Private No. 1029. ) Read, Grace M., to increase pension of. (H. R.14732, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Reagan, Penrose W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1939; PriVate No. 152. ) Reams, Uriah, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7990; Private No. 445. ) Reaney, William B., relief of estate (2) (H. R. 4443). (See Zeiss.) Reardon, Fannie, to pension. - (H. R. 14012; Private No. 1113. ) Reaver, Maggie L., to increase pension of. (S. 4912; Private No. 1015.) Reciprocity with Cuba (2) (H. R. 12765). (See Cuba.) Record, Cynthia M., to pension. (S. 1611; Private No. 128.) Redding, James F. (also Bird and Welch, relief of). (See Bird, William M. ) Redmon, Elizabeth, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Redmon, John, heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Reed, Levi L., relief of (H. R. 10095, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Reed, Oscar, to increase pension of. (S. 2334; Private No. 45. ) Reed, Wallace L., relief of (S. 4306). (See Haines, Edward, relief of. ) Reep, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9791; Private No. 381. ) Reeves, Lockie W., to pension. (H. R. 13083, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Reger, Henry Loor, to increase pension of. (S. 3292; Private No. 1002. )

-Reilley, John A., to pension. (S. 3552; Private No. 1003. ) Reilly, Frances M., to increase pension of. (S. 920; Private No. 25.) Remington, William J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7878, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Remsen, Elbert N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13266; Private No. 839.) Revenue:

Cutter, Albemarle and Pamlico sounds (H. R. 4573) Union Cutter for Philadelphia, to construct (H. R. 8206) Union Cutter for Philadelphia, to construct (S. 1892) Union Cutter, Gulf of Mexico, to construct (H. R. 119) Union Cutter, Key West, Fla. (H. R. 7184) Union Cutter Service, depot for (S. 4096) Union Cutter Service, to increase efficiency of. (5.1.025; Public No. 68.) Internal, to make allowances under act of May 12, 1900. (H. R. 6570; Public No. 204.) Internal, to redeem stamped checks, drafts, etc. (H. J. R. 88;. Resolution No. 7. ) Launch for use at Astoria, Oreg., to purchase or construct. (S. 646; Public No. 41.) Revenue laws, internal, to amend. (FT. R. 179, passed House June 27, 1902. ) Laws, relating to storekeepers and gaugers. (H. R. 12097; Public No. 193. ) Philippine Islands, temporary. (H. R. 5833; Public No. 28. ) War, taxation, to repeal. (H. R. 10530; Public No. 67. )

Revley, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3263; Private No. 1045.) Reynolds, Hugh J., to pension. (II. R. 14251, passed House May 26, 1902. ) Rheuby, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6014; Private No. 204. ) Rhodabeck, Jesse C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8921; Private No. 816.) Rhodes, Isaac, to increase pension 4-3f (S. 4727) Private 1 Rhodes, Sarah J., to pension. (H. R. 7297, passed House Jan. 24, 1902.) Ribble, Cornelia S., to pension. ([i. R. 2787, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Rice, Calvin A., to correct military record of. (H. R. 3379; Private No. 578.) Rice, Ellen W., to pension. (H. R. 884; Private No. 1036. ) Rice, Minnie M., to pension. (13. R. 12129; Private No. 576. ) Rich, Lizzie I., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 3825, passed House June 14, 1902.) Richards, John, relief of (II. R. 9879) Private 1 Richardson, Horace L., to increase pension of. (S. 5106; Private No. 879. ) Richardson, Hugh R., to increase pension of. (S. 3106; Private No. 139.) Richardson, Loren S., to increase pension of. (S. 2484; Private No. 50.) Richardson, John M., relief of widow (S. 1570). (See Etheridge, Joseph W. ) Richardson, William W., to increase pension of. (II. R. 945; Private No. 1037. ) Richmond, Nancy, to pension. (II. R. 12279, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Rickards, Eliza A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1530, passed House, June 14, 1902.) Rickey, Elizabeth, to pension. (H. R. 9593, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Riddle, George, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14381, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Rider, John Q. A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 14421, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Ridinger, Daniel, to increase pension of. (S. 2375; Private No. 997. ) 'tale competition, to provide trophies and prizes for (II. II. 14280) Union

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Academy Creek, Georgia, dredging. (Senate amendment.) Agate Bay, Minnesota, improving harbor. Ahnapee, Wis., improving harbor. Alabama River, Alabama, continued improvement. Alexandria Harbor, Virginia, harbor. Allegheny River, Pennsylvania, improving. (Senate increase. ) Alloway Creek, New Jersey, improving. Altamaha River, Georgia, continued improvement. Alviso Harbor and Slough, California, improvement. Anacostia River, District of Columbia, improving. (Senate amendment. ) • Anclote, Fla. (See Crystal River.) Apalachicola Bay, Florida, continued harbor improvement. Apalachicola River, Florida, improving. Appomattox River, Virginia, improving. Appoquinimink, Delaware, improving river. Aquia Creek, Virginia. (See York River.) Aransas Pass, Texas, continued improvement. Arcadia Harbor, Michigan, survey of channel. Arkansas River, Arkansas, general improvement. Arthur Kill, New York, improving. Ashland, Wis.

' improving harbor.

Ashley River, South Carolina, improving. (Senate a lendment.) Ashtabula, Ohio, continued harbor improvement. Bagaduce River, 'Maine, continued improvement. Baltimore, Md., improving harbor. Bayou Bartholomew, Louisiana, improving bayou. Bayou Grossetete, Louisiana, survey of. Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana, survey for dam. Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana, maintenance. Bayou Macon, Louisiana. (See Bayou Bartholomew.) - Bayous D'Arbonne and Conley, Louisiana, Bayou Bartholomew. Bayou Teche, Louisiana, maintenance. Bayou Tigre, Louisiana, survey of. Bayou Vermilion, Louisiana, improving channel, bay, and passes. Beaufort, N. C. (2), improving harbor and inland waterway to New River, North Carolina Beaufort River, South Carolina, improving; also survey. Beaver River, Pennsylvania, survey from Ohio River. Bellingham Bay, Washington, channel for. (Senate amendment.) Belvedere Harbor, California, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Bennetts Creek, North Carolina, survey. (Senate amendment.) Beverly, Mass., improving harbor. Big Black River, Mississippi, survey of. Big Hatchie River, Tennessee, survey of. Big Kanawha, West Virginia, survey. Big Sandy River, West Virginia and Kentucky (2), maintenance. (Senate amendment.) Big Stone Lake and Lake Traverse, Minnesota, survey. (Senate amendment.) Big Sunflower River, Mississippi (2). (See Yazoo River, Mississippi. ) Biloxi Channel, Mississippi, survey of. Biloxi, Miss., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Biscayne Bay, Florida, improving. (Senate amendment. ) Black River, Arkansas and Missouri, continued improvement. Black River, Loraine, OR io, improving harbor. Black River, Michigan, maintenance. Black River, New York, improving harbor. Black River, North Carolina. (See North East River, North Carolina. ) Black River, South Carolina, survey. • Black Rock Harbor, New York, survey of. Black Warrior River, Alabama, continued improvement. Blackwater, upper east bays and river, Florida, survey of. Block Island, Rhode Island, improving harbor of refuge: Boeuf River, Louisiana. (See Bayou Bartholome.) Bogue„Chitto, Louisiana, improving it and tributaries. Bogue Falia, Louisiana. (See Bogue Chitto, Louisiana.) Boston, Mass., general harbor improvement. Branford, Conn., completing harbor improvements. Brazos River, Texas, continued improvement. (Senate amendment.) Brazos River, Texas, improving (2). Breton Bay, Patuxent River, Maryland, improving. Brewerton Channel, Maryland, survey of, to Sparrows Point. (Senate amendment.) Bridges, uncompleted, Secretary of War to extend time for. Bronx River, East Chester Creek, New York, continued improvement. Brunswick, Ga., improving harbor. Bucksport, Me., continued harbor improvement. (Senate aMendment.) Buffalo Bayou, Texas. (See Galveston Ship Channel.) Buffalo, N. Y. improving harbor. Burlington, Vt. , improving harbor. Buttermilk Channel, New York, improvement. (Senate amendment.) Cache River, Arkansas, continued improvement. 'Calcasieu River, Louisiana, continued improvement of mouth and pass. Calumet, Ill. , improving harbor.

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. Calumet River, Indiana and Illinois, continued improvement. Cambridge Harbor. (See Chesapeake.) Camden, Me, improving harbor. Canarsie Bay, New York, improvino. harbor. (Stricken out by Senate.) Cape Charles City, Va. improving harbor.

Fear River, North Carolina (3), improving. (Senate amendment.) Cape Lookout, Oregon, survey for break water. Cape Small Harbor, Maine, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Cape Vincent, N. Y., improving harbor. Carrabella Harbor, Florida, improving East Pass. Carrott Island Slough, North Carolina, survey. Carters Creek, Virginia. (&e. York River.) Cassidy Bayou, Mississippi, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Catskill Creek, New York, survey of. Cedar Bayou, Texas, maintaining. Charleston, S. C.,"improving harbor; also survey. (Senate amendment.) Charleston, S. C., improving inland waterway to Beaufort, S. C. Charlevoix Harbor, Michigan, survey of channel. Charlevoix, Mich., improving harbor. Charlotte Harbor, Florida, survey of. Charlotte, N. Y., improving harbor. Chattahoochee River, Georgia and Alabama, continued improvement. Cheat River, West Virginia, survey. Cheboygan, Mich., improving harbor. Chefonte River, Louisiana. (See Bogue Chitto, Louisiana.) Chesapeake Bay, eastern shore, Maryland, Rockhill, Claiborne, Cambridge, Chester, Choptank, Warwick,

Pocomoke, Wicomico rivers and Tyaskin Creek. Chester River, Maryland. (See Chesapeake.) Chicago River, Illinois, continued improvement. Chicago River, Illinois, survey of, for turning basins. (Senate amendments.) Chickasahay River, Mississippi. (See Pascagoula River, Mississippi.) Chickasahay River, Mississippi, survey of. Chippewa River, Wisconsin, repealing appropriation. Choctawhatchee River. Florida, improving. Choptank, Md. (See Chesapeake.) Christiana River, Delaware, survey of. Claiborne, Md. (See Chesapeake.) Cleveland, Ohio, maintenance and improvement. Clinch River, Tennessee, Hiwassee and Holston, improving. Clinton River, Michigan, to improve channel. Club and Plantation creeks, Georgia, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Cocheco River, New Hampshire, continued improvement. Cohasset, Mass., improving harbor. Colorado River, Arizona and California, survey of. Colorado River, Nevada, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Columbia River, Oregon (2), gauging waters. Columbia River, Washington (3), survey. (Senate amendment.) Conecuh River, Florida. (See Escambia River, Florida.) Congaree River, South Carolina. (See Santee River, South Carolina.) Conneaut Harbor, Ohio, improving harbor. Connecticut River, Massachusetts and Connecticut, improving. Connecticut River, Connecticut, continued improvement. Coos Bay, Oregon, improving harbor. Coos River, Oregon, maintenance. Coosa River, Georgia and Alabama, continued improvement. (Senate amendment.) Coquille River, Oregon, continued improvement. Cowlitz River, Washington, also Lewis River, continued improvement. Crystal River, Florida, continued improvement. Cumberland River, Tennessee (3), lock and dam and improving. Currant River, Arkansas and Missouri, improving. Curtis Bay, Maryland, improving channel. (Senate tmendment.) Cypress Bayou, Texas, survey of. Damariscotta River, Maine, survey of. Darien, Doboy Bar, Georgia, continued improvement. Delaware Bay, harbor of refuge, survey of. Delaware River, New Jersey, improving. Des Plaines River Waterway, Lockport, Ill., to St. Louis, Mo. Detroit River, Michigan, improvement. Detroit River, Michigan, survey of channel for 20-foot depth of water. Duluth, Minn., improvino. harbor. Duncan Rocks, Washington, survey for removal. Dunkirk, N. Y., improving harbor. East Chester Creek, New York, survey of. East River and Hell Gate, New York, continued improvement. Echo Bay, N. Y., improving harbor. Edenton Bay, North Carolina, improving harbor. Edisto River, South Carolina, survey. Elk River, Maryland, improving. (Senate amendment.) Elk River, Tennessee, survey of. Elk River, West Virginia, survey for improving. Erie Basin, New York, survey of.

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. Erie, Pa., improving harbor. Escambia River, Florida, improving. Exeter River, New Hampshire, continued improvement. Fairport, Ohio, improving harbor. Fall River, Mass., improving harbor. Feather River, California. (See Sacramento River.) Fire Island Inlet, New York, improving and survey (2). Fishing Creek, North Carolina, improving. (Senate amendment.) Fish River, Alabama, survey of. Five-Mile River Harbor, Connecticut, improving harbor. Flint River, Georgia, continued improvement. Flushing Bay, New York, improving harbor. Flushing Bay, New York, survey of. Forked Deer River, Tennessee. (See Obion River.) Fox River, Illinois, dam across. Fox River, Wisconsin, continued improvement. Frankfort, Mich., improving harbor. Frederica River, Georgia, survey of. French Broad and Little Pigeon rivers, Tennessee, continued improvement. Galveston Ship Channel and Buffalo Bayou, Texas, continuing improvement. Galveston, Tex., improving harbor. (Senate amendment; increase.) Gasconade River, Missouri, continued improvement. Gasparilla Sound and Lemon Bay, Florida, survey of. Georges River, Maine, completing improvement. Georgetown Harbor, South Carolina, survey. (Senate amendment.) Gladstone Harbor, Michigan, survey for 18-foot channel. Glencoe, N. Y., improving harbor. Gloucester, Mass. continued improvement of harbor. Gowanus Creek

Mass., New York, improving.

Grand Haven, Mich., improving harbor. Grand Marais, Mich., improving harbor of refuge. Grand Marais, Minn., improving harbor. Grand Marais, Minn., survey for change of pier. Grand River, Michigan, continued improvement. Grays Harbor, Washington, improving inner harbor; also survey for canal. Great Pedee River, South Carolina, improving. Great Sothis Bay, New York, improving harbor. Great Salt Pond (Block Island), Rhode Island, improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Green Bay, Wisconsin, improving harbor. Green River, Kentucky, lock and dam for. Greenwich, Conn., improving harbor. Guadalupe River, Texas, survey. Hamden River and Harbor, New Hampshire, survey. (Senate amendment.) Hampton Roads, Virginia, improving. Harlem River, New York, continued improvement. Harlem Kills, New York, survey. (Senate amendment.) Hillsboro Bay, Florida, survey of. Hillsboro, Fla., continued improvement. Hiwassee River, Tennessee. (See Clinch River; also survey.) Holland, Mich., Black Lake, improving. Holston River, Tennessee. (See Clinch River.) Homochitto River, Mississippi, improving. Horn Island Pass, Mississippi, survey of channel. Housatonic River, Connecticut, continued improvement. Hudson River, New York, continued improvement. Huntington, N. Y., improving harbor. Huron, Ohio, improving harbor; also survey of. Hyannis, Mass., improving harbor: Illinois and Mississippi Canal, act Mar. 3, 1899, made applicable to. Illinois River, Illinois, continued improvements; also survey (2). Indian Island Slough, North Carolina, survey. Indian River. Florida, continued improvement. (Senate amendment.) International commission with Great Britain, to appoint. Isle an Haut Thoroughfare, Maine, survey of channel. Isle of Shoals, Maine, improving harbor. James River, Virginia, extending improvement. (Senate amendment. ) Kalamazoo River, Michigan, improving. (See Saugatuck.) Kaw River, Kansas, survey near mouth. Kennebec River, Maine, improving. Kenosha, Wis., improving harbor. Kewaunee, Wis., improving harbor. Keyport Harbor, Matawan hCreek; New Jersey, improving. Key West, Fla., continued improvement of harbor. Key West Harbor, Florida, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Kissimee River, Florida, improving. Lake Champlain, Vermont, improving narrows. Lake City, Minn., survey for harbor of refuge. Lake Kampeska, Lake Poinsett, South Dakota, dams, etc. (Senate amendment.) Lake Monroe, Florida. (See Volusia Bar.) Lake Poinsett, South Dakota. (See Lake Kampeska.) Larchmont, N. Y., improving harbor.

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. L'Anguille River, Arkansas. (See St. Francis River.) Leaf River, Mississippi. (See Pascagoula River, Mississippi.) Lemon Bay, Florida. (See Gasparilla Sound.) Levisa Fork, West Virginia and Kentucky; also Tug Fork, dam and lock. (Senate amendment.) Lewis River, Washington. (See Cowlitz River.) Little Harbor, Massachusetts, survey of, at Woods Hole. Little Harbor, New Hampshire, continued improvement, harbor of refuge. (Senate amendment.) Little Kanawha River, West Virginia, improving; also survey. Little Pedee River; South Carolina, improving. Little Pigeon River, Tennessee. (See French Broad River.) Little Red River, Arkansas, survey of. Little Sodus Bay, New York, improving harbor. Livingston Creek, North Carolina, survey. Lockwoods Folly River, North Carolina, survey. Lower Machodoc River, Virginia. (See York River.) Lower Willamette, Oregon, continued improvement. Lubec Channel, Maine, completing improvement. Ludington, Mich., improving harbor. Lynn, Mass., improving harbor. Malden River, Massachusetts, continued improvement. Mamaroneck, N. Y., harbor improvement. Matagorda Bay and Lavaca Bay, Texas, survey. Manatee River, Florida. (See Crystal River.) Manatee River, Florida, survey of. Manchester, Mass., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Mandua River, Virginia. (See York River.) Manistee, Mich., improving harbor. Manistique Harbor, Michigan, survey of. Manitowoc, Wis., improving harbor. Mantua Creek, New Jersey, improving. Marblehead Neck, Mass., for survey. Marquette Harbor, Michigan, survey for harbor of refuge. Marquette, Mich., improving harbor. Mattituck, N. Y., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Medomac River, Maine, survey of. Menominee, Mich., improving harbor. Mermentau River, Louisiana. (See Bayou Vermilion.) Merrimac River, Massachusetts, improving. Michigan Lake Superior Power Company, to authorize. Michigan City, Ind., improving harbor. Mile Cove, Wickford, R. I., survey. Milford, Conn., 'improving harbor. Milford Haven, Va., improving harbor. Miller Bay, Wisconsin, survey for harbor of refuge. Milwaukee, Wis., improving harbor; also survey. Minnesota River, Minnesota, advisability of removing dam. (Senate amendment.) Minnisceongo River, New York, survey of. Mispillion River, Delaware. (See Appoquinimink.) Mississippi River, Arkansas, levee to St. Francis River. (Senate amendment.) Mississippi River, improving Ohio River to Missouri River. Mississippi River, Minnesota, at Minneapolis. Mississippi River, Minnesota, reservoirs at headwaters. Mississippi River, Minnesota, St. Paul to Missouri River. Mississippi River, Moline, Ill., survey of. Mississippi River, Quincy, Ill., to Sny Levee, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Mississippi River, survey at Wickliffe, Ky. Missouri Chute, Missouri, survey. (Senate amendment. ) Missouri River (2), Sioux City, Iowa, to Stubbs Ferry, Montana, and to mouth of river, improving. Mobile Bay, Alabama, continued improvement. Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, improving; also survey. Mount Desert, Me., breakwater, continued improvement. (Senate amendment.) Mudderkill River, Delaware. (See Appoquinimink.) Muskegon, Mich., improving harbor. Muskingum, Ohio, continued improvements; also survey (2). Mystic River, Massachusetts, continued improvement. Nantucket, Mass., harbor improvement. Nantucket Sound, Massachusetts, survey for harbor of refuge. (Senate amendment.) Napa River, California, survey of. Napa River, California. (See Petaluma Creek.) Naples Harbor, Florida, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Neches River, Texas. (See Sabine River. ) Neuse River, North Carolina, improving; also survey (2). New Bedford, Mass., improving harbor. Newbnryport, Mass.,.improving harbor. New Harbor, Maine, survey of. New Haven, Conn., breakwater and harbor improvements. New Haven Harbor, Connecticut, survey of channel in. New London, Conn., improving harbor. Newport, R. I., improving harbor; also survey. New River, North Carolina, inland water way to. (See Beaufort Harbor.) New River, North Carolina, survey.

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. New River, Virginia and West Virginia, repealing appropriation. New River, West Virginia, survey. New Whatcom, Wash., improving harbor. New York, improving harbor. Norfolk, Va., improving harbor. Norfolk, Va., improving inland water route to Albemarle Sound, North Carolina. Norfolk, Va., improving inland water route to Beauford Inlet, North Carolina, survey. (Senate amendment.) North East River, North Carolina, improving. Norwalk, Conn., improving harbor. Oakland, Cal., improving channel. Oak Orchard, N. Y., improving harbor. Obion River, Tennessee (also Forked Deer River), improving; also survey.

,Occoquan River, Virginia. (See York River). Ocklawha River, Florida, improving. Oconee River, Georgia, continuing improvement. Oconee River, Georgia, survey of. Oconto, Wis. improving harbor. Ohio River, klizabethtown, Ill., survey of. Ohio River, Evanston, Ind., and to Henderson, Ky., survey of. Ohio River, Louisville, Ky., survey of dam. Ohio River, Mound City, IL., and to Cairo, Ill. (2), survey of. (Senate amendment.) Ohio River, New Albany, Ind., and to Louisville, Ky., survey of. (Senate amendment.) Ohio River, Ogden Landing, Ky., survey for dam. Ohio River, Sand Island, Ky., survey of. Ohio River (9), source to mouth, continued improvement, etc. Ogdensburg, N. Y., improving harbor. Olcott Harbor, New York, survey of. Olcott, N. Y., improving harbor. Okanogan River, Washington, completing improvement. (Senate amendment.) Olympia, Wash., improving harbor. Onset Harbor, Massachusetts, survey of. Ontanogon Harbor, Michigan, survey of. Ontanogon, Mich., improving harbor. Orange River, Florida, improving. Osage River, Missouri, continued improvement. Oswego, N. Y., improving harbor; also survey (2). Otter Tail Lake and River, Minnesota, survey. (Senate amendment.) Ouachita and Black rivers, Ark., survey, dams, and locks. Oyster Harbor, Virginia, survey. Padre Island Harbor. (See Galveston.) Pagan River, Virginia, improving. (Senate amendment.) Pamlico River, North Carolina, completing improvement. Pascagoula River, Mississippi, improving river and tributaries. (Senate amendment.) Passaic River, New Jersey, continued improvement. Patapsco River, Maryland, survey of. Pawcatuck, R. I., continued improvement. Pawtucket, R. I., improving river. Pearl River, Mississippi (2), improving. Peekskill, N. Y., improving harbor. Pend Orielle River, Washington. (See Okanogan River.) Pensacola, Fla., improving harbor. Pensaukee Harbor, Wisconsin, repealing appropriation. Perquimans River, North Carolina, survey near Hertford. Petaluma Creek and Napa River, California, continued improvement. Pentwater, Mich. (also White Lake), improving harbor. Petoskey, Mich., improving harbor. Pittsburg, Pa., improving harbor; also survey. Plantation Creek, Georgia. (See Club Creek.) Plattsburg, N. Y., improving harbor. Plymouth, Mass., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Pocomoke River. (See Chesapeake.) Point Judith, R. I., harbor improvement and pond. (Senate amendment.) Point aux Barques, Michigan, survey for harbor of refuge. Pond River, Kentucky, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Portage Lake, Mich., improving harbor of refuge. Portage River, Ohio, survey to Oak Harbor bridge. Port Chester, N. Y., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Port Clinton, Ohio,. continued improvement. Port Jefferson, N. Y., improving harbor. Port Royal Bay, South Carolina ; survey of channel. Portsmouth, N. H.; Hendersons Point, to remove. (Senate amendment.) Port Washington, Wis., improving harbor; also survey. Port Wing, Wis., improving harbor. Potomac River, District of Columbia, improving. Presque Isle, Mich., breakwater. (Senate amendment.) Providence, R. I., improving harbor and river. Provincetown, Mass., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Puget Sound and lakes, Washington, continued improvement. Puget Sound and tributaries, Washington, continued improvements. Puyallup River, Washington, survey of. Queenstown River. (See Chesapeake.)

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. Quincy Harbor and Bay, Illinois, survey of. Raccoon Creek, New Jersey, improving. Racine, Wis., improving harbor. Rancocas River, New Jersey, continued improvement. (Senate amendment.) Rappahannock River, Virginia, improving. Raritan Bay, New Jersey, survey for channel. (Senate amendment.) Raritan Bay and River, New Jersey, improving. Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minnesota, survey. (Senate amendment.) Red River, Arkansas and Texas, survey of. Red River, Louisana, Arkansas, and Texas, continued improvement. Red River of the North, Minnesota and North Dakota, continued improvement. Redwood Creek, California, completing improvement. Rockhall River, Maryland. (See Chesapeake.) Rockport, Mass., improving harbor. Rock River, Illinois, lock and dam. Rock River, Rockford, Ill., survey of. Rocky River Harbor, Ohio, survey of. Rondout, N. Y., improving harbor. Sabine Pass, Louisiana and Texas, improving channel. (Senate amendment.) Sabine River and Neches River, Texas, improving mouth; also survey. Sacramento River, California, continued improvement. Sag Harbor, N. Y., improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Saginaw River, Michigan, continuin g St. Andrews Bay, Florida, survey of entrances. (Senate amendment.) St. Charles Bay, Texas, survey of. St. Claire Flats Canal, Michigan, improving. St. Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota, maintenance. St. Francis and L'Anguille rivers, Arkansas, continued improvement. St. Francis River, Missouri, Improvement. St. Johns River, Florida, improving from Jacksonville to Ocean and Orange Mill Flats. St. Johns River, Florida. (See Volusia Bay.) St. Joseph, Mich., improving harbor and river. St. Lawrence River, improving. St. Louis River, Minnesota, survey to New Duluth. St. Marys River, Michigan (2), improving channel. Salem Harbor, Massachusetts, survey of. Salt River, Kentucky, survey from mouth to Shepherdsville. Sand Beach, Mich., improving harbor of refuge. San Diego, Cal., improving harbor. Sandusky, Ohio, improving harbor. Sandusky River, Ohio, survey to Fremont. Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass., improving. San Francisco, Cal., improving harbor. San Joaquin River, California, continued improvement. San :Luis d'Apra, Guam, inaprovino. harbor. San Luis Obispo, Cal., improving larbor. San Pablo Bay, California, improving channel. Santa Cruz Bay, California, survey of. Santee River, South Carolina, improving. Sarasota Bay, Florida, continued improvement. Saugerties, N. Y., improving harbor. Savannah, Ga., improving harbor. Savannah, Ga., improving inland waterway to Fernandina, Fla. (Senate amendment. ) Scituate, Mass., improving harbor„ (Senate amendment.) Scuppernong River, North Carolina, improving. Shallotte River, North Carolina, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Sheboygan, Wis., improving harbor. Sheepshead Bay, New York, survey of. Shewsbury, N. J., improving river. Shewsbury River, New Jersey, survey of Sioux River, South Dakota. (See Lake Kempeska.) Siuslaw River, Oregon, continued improvement. Six Mile Island, Pennsylvania, to construct dam. Skiddaway Narrows, Georgia, survey of. Smyrna, Del., improving river; also survey to shorten. (Senate amendment.) Snake River, Oregon. (See Upper Columbia River.) Snohomish River, Washington, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Southeast Pass Mississippi River, Louisiana, continued improvement. South Haven Harbor, Michigan, survey of 18-foot channel. South Haven, Mich., improving harbor. Southport, Conn., improving harbor. Split Rock River, Minnesota, survey at mouth. Spring Garden, Baltimore, Md., improving harbor. Stamford, Conn., improving harbor. Staten Island Sound (2), continued. Stockton and Morman channel, California, constructing a canal. (senate amendment.) Stone Haven, Wisconsin, survey of. Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Michigan, improving harbor of refuge. Sullivan Falls, Me., continued improvement. Sulphur River, Texas, survey of. Superior, Wis., improving harbor.

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River and Harbor bill—Continued. Susquehanna River, Maryland, improving. Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, survey at Northumberland and Wilkesbarre. Suwanee River, Florida. See Crystal River. Swan Quarter Bay, North Carolina, waterway connecting with Deep Bay survey of. (Senate amendment.) Swinomish Slough, Washington, continued improvement. Tacoma, Wash., improving harbor. Tallahatchie River, Mississippi. (S ee Yazoo River, Miss.) Tallahatchie River, Mississippi, survey of section of (2). (Senate amendment.) Tangipahoa River, Louisiana, survey of. Tar River, North Carolina. (See Pamlico River.) Taunton, Mass., improving river. Tennants Harbor, Maine, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Tennessee River (3), Riverton to mouth; Colbert and Bee Tree shoals. and above Chattanooga, improving. Tensas River, Louisiana. (See Bayou Bartholomew.) Thames River, Connecticut, continued improvement. Tickfaw River, Louisiana, with Amite River and Bayou Mauchac. (See Bogue Chitto, Louisiana). Ticonderoga River, New York, survey. Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oregon, improving; also survey (2). Toledo, Ohio, improving harbor. Tomac harbor, Connecticut, survey of. Tombigbee River, Alabama, improving river. Tombigbee River, Alabama. (See Black Warrior River.) Tombigbee River, Alabama, survey for locks near Columbus. (Senate amendment.) Tonawanda, N. Y., improving harbor. Town River, Massachusetts, continued improvement. Tradewater River, Kentucky, survey of. Trent River, North Carolina. (See Neuse River. ) Trinity River, Texas, improving. (Senate amendment.) Two Rivers, 'Wis., improving harbor. 'Tuckerton Creek, New Jersey, improving. Tug Fork, West Virginia and Kentueky. (See Big Sandy River and Louisa Fork.) Tyaskin Creek, Maryland. (See Chesapeake.) Umpqua River, Oregon, survey. Upper Chepola River, Florida, continued improvement Upper Columbia River, Oregon, also Snake River, continued improvement. Upper East Bay, Florida. (See Blaekwater.) • Upper Hudson, New York, survey. (Senate amendment.) Upper White River, Arkansas, dams and locks for. Vermilion Harbor, Ohio, survey. Vinal Haven, Me. Carvers Harbor, continued improvement. Vinyard Sound,

Me., survey for harbor of refuge. (Senate amendment.)

Volusia Bar and Lake Monroe, Florida, survey of. (Senate amendment.) Volusia Bar, Florida, improvement. Wabash River, Indiana and Illinois, continued improvement. Waccamaw River, North Carolina and South Carolina, improving; also survey. Walls Cut, South Carolina, survey for cleaning out. Wappinger Creek, New York, continued improvement and survey (2). (Senate amendment.) Wappoo Cut, South Carolina, improving. Warwick River, Maryland. (See Chesapeake.) Warroad Harbor and River, MinnePota, improving harbor. (Senate amendment.) Warrior River, Alabama. (See Black Warrior River, Alabama.) Wateree River, South Carolina, survey (2). (See Santee River, South Carolina.) Waukegon, Ill., continued improvement of harbor. Weepecket Rock, Massachusetts, survey of. Weymouth-Fore River, Massachusetts, survey of. Weymouth River, Massachusetts, continued improvement. White River, Arkansas, continued improvement.. Wicomoco River, Maryland. (See Chesapeake.) Willamette River, Oregon, continued improvement; also survey (3). Willapa River and harbor, Washington, balance for snagging. Wilmington, Cal., improving harbor. Wilmington, Del., improving harbor. Wilmington Harbor, Delaware, survey of, for channel. (Senate amendment.) Wilson, N. Y., improving harbor. Winyah Bay, S. C., improving harbor. Withlacoochee River, Florida. (See Crystal River.) Wolf Lake, Indiana, repealing appropriation. Woodbridge Creek, New Jersey, improving. Woods Hole, Mass., improving channel. Wrangell Narrows, Alaska, survey of. Yalobusha River, Mississippi, survey of section of. Yamhill River, Oregon, survey to prolong navigation. (Senate amendment.) Yaquina River, Oregon, survey. Yazoo River, Mississippi, improving river and its tributaries. • Yazoo and Big Sunflower rivers, Mississippi, survey. (Senate amendment.) Yellowstone River, Montana and North Dakota, repealing appropriation. York Harbor, Maine, survey of. York River, Virginia, improving.

Rivers and Harbors, amending act of June 13, 1902 (H. R. 15234) Union 286 Rivers and Harbors, amending act of June 13, 1902. (S. 6270; Public No. 180.) Roath, James W., to increase pension. (H_ R. 2436; Private No.706.) Robb, Herman B., relief of (H. R. 13931 ) Private 1821

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Roberts, John II.' to pension. (H. R.14837, passed House June 14, 1902.)

Roberts, Pauline M., to pension. (H. R.10951; Private No. 573.) Roberts, William C. to pension. (H. R. 12299; Private No. 1164.) Robertson, John A.:to increase pension of. (II. R. 11865; Private No. 1088. ) Robertson, Joseph,.to increase pension of. (II. R.12155, passed House June 14, 1902.) Robinson, Charles H., relief of. (II. R. 949; Private No. 928.) Robinson, Ezekiel J., to pension. (H. R. 9696, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Robinson, John, to increase pension of. (II. R. 8237, passed° House Apr. 12, 1902. Robinson, John S., to increase pension of. (S. 4381; Private No. 666.) Robinson, Minerva, to pension (II. R. 9977) Private 1937 Robinson, Myra W., to increase pension of. (S. 4486; Private No. 433. ) Robinson, Thomas W to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8306; Private No. 171.) Rochambeau, Marshal de, additional appropriation to dedicate statue of. (Pub. Res. 21.) Rochambeau, replica of statue, to admit duty free. (H. J. R. 180; Public Res. No. 18.) Rochford, cemetery, patent for (H. R. 12952) Private 1412 Roderka, Anna, to pension. (H. R. 10143, pa,ssed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Rogers, Frederick E., to increase pension of. (S. 3704; Private No. 288.) Rogers, George A., relief of. (H. R. 6703, passed :House May 20, 1902.) Rogers, Henry, relief of (S. 1471) Private 2004 Rogers, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13886, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Rogers, Lebbeus H. (also W. B. Moses) relief of (Fi. 11;12064) Private 1375 Rogers, Lura B., to pension. (S. 1355; Private ATo. 144.) Rogers, M. C., to pension. (H. R. 12697; Private No. 577.) Rommel, Joanna, to pension (S. 2935) Private 1901 Rookwood, H. W., claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James; claim of. ) Rorer

' Helen V., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1938; Private No. 363.)

Rose, Charles W., to increase pension of (S. 3493) Private 1889 Rose, Daniel T., to increase pelasion of. (S. 692; Private No. 18. ) Rose, Gottlieb C., relief of (S. 35) Private 1371 Rose, John G., relief of (H. R. 2664) Private 753 Rosenthal, Alexander S., relief of (H. R. 6714) Private 1022 Ross, Lewis S., to increase pension of (S. 4623) Private 1987 Rotan, John A., to increase pension of (S. 2409) Private. 1869 ) Rowan, Thomas S., to increase pension of. (S. 2943; Private No. 648.) Rowe, William B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8696; Private No. 446.) Rowell, H. J., to correct military record of. (H. R. 11621, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Ru Ale, Jennie C., to increase pension of. (5.1800; Private No. 280.) Ruggles, William H., to pension. (H. 8.10394, passed House June 14, 1902: ) Runnebaum, Henry, to increase pension of. (II. R. 2660; Private No. 611.) Runnells, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1478; Private No. 1040.) Rural free delivery. (See Postal laws.) Rushberger, George, relief of. (ff. R. 6652, enacting clause stricken out May 20, 1902.) Russell, Amelia A., to pension. (H. R. 12275; Private No. 483.) Russell, Benjamin, to increase pension of. (S. 1797; Private No. 850. ) Rutan, William D., relief of (S. 903) Rutherford, A. D., to pension. (H. R. 4952, passed House June 14, 1902.)

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Sabin, George C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13398; Private No. 954.) Sager, Ellen A., to pension (S. 3212) Sailors, Hamilton M., relief of (H. R. 5070) Sale, Elizabeth M., to pension (IL R. 11289) Salomon, Ilenriette, to increase pension of. (S. 143; Private No. 114.) Salts, David B., to pension. (H. R. 3022, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Samelsberger, Michael, to increase pension of. (S. 1626; Private No. 277. ) Sanders, John G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5600; Private No. 718.) Sandsbury, john R., to increase pension of (S. 5491) Sapp, Charles E., relief of. (H. R. 10775; Private No. ) Sare, John A., to increase pension of (II. R. 3907) Sargent, Benjamin G., to increase pension of. (S. 1036; Private No. 124.) Sargent, Joseph B., relief of (S. 2393) Saulpaw, George W., relief of estate of (H. R. 7536) Souls, Thomas E., to increase pension of. (S. 2046; Private No. 403.) Saunders, Zachariah R.

' to increase pension of. (H. R. 9847; Private No. 538.)

Savannah, Ga., marine hospital at (2). (H. R. 1980; Public No. 52.) Scanlon, Margaret, to pension. (H. R. 7710, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Scannell, James, to increase pension of. (S. 3672; Private No. 659.) Schaumburg, James W., legal devisees of, relief of (H. R. 2218) Schaumburg, James W., relief of legal devisees of (S. 1191) Schill, August, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5475; Private No. 897.) Schindel, S. J. Bayard, relief of. (H. R. 8769; Private No. 1121.) Schlecht, Gottlieb, relief of (4) (H. R. 8955) Schneider, Reinhardt, to correct military record of. (II. R. 9870; Private No. 1122.) Schoenecker, Albertine, to increase pension of. (S. 4414; Private No. 505.) Schofield, Carrie M., to pension. (H. R. 12770; Private No. 1096.) Schofield, Lieut. Gen. John M., granting permission to accept decoration (S. 1956) Schofield, Louis, referring claim to Court of Claims (H. Res. 250) Schools for deaf children (2) (II. 11.11911)

Private 758

Private 190t Private LI Private 1914

Private 1888

Private 1971

Private 9I1 Private 851

Private 1251 Private 140l

Private 96l

Private 12l Private 153: Union 11 ,

Schools, to teach deaf articulate speech (2). (H. R. 2041, enacting clause stricken out Jan. 27, 1902.)

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Schott, William P., to increase pension of. (H.R. 5866; Private No. 1054.) Schram; Daniel, to increase pension of. (H. R.'5536; Private No. 203.) Schroeder, Henry B., to increase pension of. (S. 1783; Private No. 37.) Schulte (or Scheldt) Frederick, to remove charge of desertion. (S. 2533; Private No. 580.) Schumm, Capt. Herman, relief of (H. R. 11007)'. Private 1157 Schwartz, Gustav, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5259; Private No. 97.) Scofield, Lewis, referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Scott, Albert M. to increase pension of. (H. R. 14098, passed House June 14, 1902.) Scott, Alexander, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10361; Private No. 624. ) Scott, Charles A., to increase pension of. (II. R. 14656; Private No. 1178.) Scott, Edward B., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 5860; Private No. 99.) Scott, Frances E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10710; Private No. 479.) Scott, Frances, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13296; Private No. 953.) Scott, John R. Homer, to pension. (S. 1638; Private No. 640. ) Scott, Lieut. W. P., granting permission to accept medal (S. 1960) Private 136 Scott, Lucinda C., to increase pension of. (S. 1145; Private No. 125. ) Scott, Mary, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 11124; Private No. 911. ) Scott, Mary A. E., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 13449, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Scott, Robert M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1484; Private No. 60. ) Scott, William H. H., to increase pension of. (S. 2531; Private No. 297. ) Scovell, Albert D., to increase pension of. , (S. 2767; Private No. 303.) Scramlin, .11arman, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6871; Private Np. 1148. ) Scriven, Mary V., to pension. ( H. R. 13565, passed House June 14, 1902.) • Scroggs, Robert G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6890; Private No. 1059.) Seaman, Frank, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 7771; Private No. 246.) Seamonds, Sanders R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4261, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Searcy, Elizabeth P., to pension. (H. R. 3371, passed House Feb. 28, 1902. ) Seavey, Stephen A., to pension. (S. 4790; Private No. 873.) Seithen, Joseph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5789; Private No. 616.) Senators, election by the people, constitutional amendment. (II. J. R. 125, passed House Feb. 13, 1902. ) Sentenne, Samuel II. (also Paul Boileau), relief of (11. R. 5229) Private 1588 Settlers, bona fide, in forest reserve. (H. R. 3084; Public No 74.) - Settlers, on land granted in construction of wagon roads, relief. (H. R.11573; Public No. ) Settlers on Wisconsin Central and The Dalles military road, relief of ( H. R. 11572) House 177 Settlers' rights on Navajo Indian Reservation. (H. R. 13875; Public No. 229.) Settlers, Round Indian Valley Reservation, to'pay for improvements (H. R. 5874) Private 850 Settlers, to repay fees, etc., to certain ones (H. R. 2003) Private 245 Sewell, Maj. Gen. W. J., cannon for apiestrian statute to. (S. 11. 100; Public Res. No. 32.) Seydel, John M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5695; Private No. 527. ) • Seymore, Fredereka, to pension. (S. 4190; Private No. 1008. ) Shafer, Frederick, to increase pension of. (H. R.9227; Private No. 252.) Shaffer, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R.1129; Private No. 768.1 Shamburger, John (also Louis Smith and henry Metzger) relief of. (II. R. 3216, passed House May 29, 1902.) Sharretts, George E. W., relief of (H. R. 5228) Private 1429 Shattuck, Alice De K., to increase pension of. (S. 3054; Private No. 312.) Shattuck, Cynthia J., to increase pension of.(S. 5424; Private No. 1027.) Shaw, Capt. Sidney F., for relief of (H. R. 7539) Private 971 Shaw, Elizabeth A., to increase pension of. (S. 2947; Private No:308. ) Shaw, George- W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12284; Private No. 1163.) Sheafe, Charles A., to pension. (H. R. 7432; Private No. 209. ) Shearer, Benjamin F., to pension. ( H. R. 2192; Private No. 1041.) Shearer, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 12446, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Sheets, Christopher Columbus, to pension. (H. R. 4008; Private No. 600.) Sheldon, William, relief of (pension). ( H. R. 11285; Private No. 826.) Sheldon, Hiram A., to pension. (H. R. 13891, passed House May 9, 1902.) Shelton, John, to correct military record of (S. 560) Private 1995 Sheridan, Thomas, to increase pension of. (II. R. 7618, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Sherry, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5460, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Shick, Pierson L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 8780; Private No. 1070. ) Shilling, Emma F., to increase pension of. (S. 3041; Private No. 1001.) Shinn, Annie, to pension. (H. R. 7541; Private No. 797. ) Shipman, Zebulon A., to pension. (H. R. 9794; Private No. 908.) SI turtleff , J ulia B., to pension. (H. R.13063; Private No. 1100. ) Sieg, Harry H., to pension. (H. R. 8493; Private No. 213.) Siegfried, Ida R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6453; Private No. 100.) Sigfried, Elizabeth P., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 5217; Private No. 716.) Simmons, Elizabeth W., to pension. (H. R. 7341; Private No. 339.) Simmons, Ransom, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12549; Private No. 1166.) Simmons, William J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2526; Private No. 559.) Sims, Daniel, to pension. (H. R. 4426; Private No. 612. ) Sims, Florian V., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5146; Private No. 1052.) Sims, J. D., to increase pension of (H. R. 11212) Private 1977 Simms, Joseph M., for the promotion of. (S. 3360; Private No. 1128.) Singley, Mary E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10411 Private No. 348.) Sirwell, Lucinda A., to pension. (H. R. 8466; Private No. 815.) Skinner, Samuel W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5543; Private No. 239.) Slaughter, Linda W., to increase pension of. (S. 1458; Private No. 989.) Slocum, Capt. Stephen L'H., granting permission to accept medal (S. 1959) Private 135 Slocum, Delia E. to pension. (H. R. 10165; Private No. 823. ) Slocum, Frederick A., to increase pension of. (II. R. 3524, passed [louse Apr. 12, 1902.) Sloctun, Jonathan, to increase pension of. (IT. R. 10494 passed House Mar. 28, 1902.1

• Small, Baley W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12026; Private No. 1161.)

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Smith, Charles F., to increase pension of. (II. R. 12978; Private No. 809. ) Smith, Charles F., to increase pension of. (S. 5214, table June 14, 1902.) Smith, Eunice A., to increase pension of. (S. 4749; Private No. 673. ) Smith, George II., to increase pension of. (S. 952; Private No. 490.) Smith, George W. C., Rev., relief of (H. R. 2909) Smith, Henry I., to pension. (H. R. 8794; Private No. 976.) Smith, Hubbard T., granting permission to accept decoration (S. 1957) Smith, Ira P., to pension. (H. R. 13479, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Smith, Jacob, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12976; Private No. 1098.) Smith, James C. G., to pension. (H. R. 3756; Private No. 709. ) Smith, James, claim of, referring to the Court of Claims (H. Res. 223) Smith, James, legal representatives of, referring claim of. (I -I. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Smith, .Tames, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 3266; Private No. 82.) Smith, John, claim of ( H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Smith, John, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Smith, John, to increase pension of. (Ii. R. 2623; Private No. 893.) Smith, John H., to increase pension of. (H. a 7882; Private No. 1062. ) Smith, John L., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7144, passed House Feb. 14, 1902.) Smith, Leroy S., to increase pension of. (S. 3187; Private No. 414.) Smith, Louis, correcting record of (H. R. 3216). (See Shamhurger.) Smith, Lucy W., to increase pension of. (S. 2692; Private No. 300. ) Smith, Maria M. C., relief of (pension). (H. R. 9611, passed House June 14, 1902.) Smith, Moses, to increase pension of. (S. 1330; Private No. 127.) Smith, Richard C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 669; Private No. 328.) Smith, Sarah M., to pension. (H. R. 10415; Private No. 384.) Smith, Thomas P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7782; Private No. 566.) Smith, William D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2440, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Smith, William J. (also D. N. Wisdom) relief of (S. 111) Pri6te 1688 Smithmeyer, John L., also Paul J. Pelz, relief of (S. 167) Private 1473 Smoot, John W., to pension. (S. 4983; Private No. 878. ) Smoot, Otillia M., relief of. (H. R. 2770; Private No. 438. ) Smyth, Marie J., to increase pension of. (S. 2732; Private No. 302.) Snee, Nathan W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 4176; Private No. 471. ) Snyder, Adrian M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2598, passed House Mar. 15, 11,02.) Snyder, Franklin, to increase pension of. (II. R. 7679; Private No. 975.) Snyder, William H., to increase pension of (H. R. 13355, passed House May 9, 1902.) Soldiers Home, Branch, for Hot Springs, N. Dak. (S. 593; Public No. 129.) Soldiers' Home, to establish at Denver, Col. (II. R. 7202) Union 1.03 Somerville, James A., to correct military record of. (H. R. 4260; Private No. 326.) Sons of American Revolution (2) (H. J. R. 106). (See Trophies.) South Carolina district judge for western district. (H. R. 14275; passed House July 1, 1902.) South Carolina, fish hatchery and station for (S. 4069) Union 192 South Dakota, confirming title to certain land in. (S. 4450; Public No. 207.) South Dakota, land for Wind Cave National Park (H. R. 15086) House 204 Southerland, John J., to pension. (H. R. 13598; Private No. 1169.) Southern Railway Lighter No.10 (H. R. 8546). (See Claims.) South Platte Canal and Reservoir Company, to grant land to. (S. 4815; Public No. 240.) Sowder, G. H., relief of (5. 1928) Private 1692 Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, increasing powers to take testimony. ( H. R. 8586.) (See Claims.) Spanish treaty, to carry into effect article 7. (H. R.12764; Public No. 214.) Spanish war claims (2) (H. R. 3641). (See Claims.) Spanish war veterans, to loan tents to, at Indianapolis (H. R. 13113) House 119 Sparkman, T. M., referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Sparkman, J. W., claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of.) Spencer, James M., to increase pension of (H. R. 13262) Private 1910 Spencer, Lorillard, deed to land in Newport, R. (S. 3848; Private No. 814.) Sperry, Mary Ann E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9140; Private No. 570.) Spottswood, Robert J., relief of (2). (H. R. 7018; Private No. 699.) • 4 Springer, Cornelius, to pension. (H. R. 2391, tabled Feb. 28, 1902.) Springer, Cornelius, to increase pension of. (S. 2460, Private No. 136.) Springer, Joseph A., relief of (II. R. 11010). ( See Williams, Ramon 0.) Springer, Joseph A. (See Ramon 0. Williams. ) Springfield, Hiram J., to pension. (H. R.12685; Private No. 833.) Spurling, Andrew B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11916; Private No. 482. ) Stackable, Edward II., relief of. (H. R. 966; Private No. 599.) Stackhouse, T. B., relief of. (H. R. 9295, passed House Feb. 21, 1902.) Stadtniueller, Maria V., to increase pension of (S. 3423) Private 1954 St. Andrews Masonic Lodge, Cynthiana, Ky., relief of (H. Res. 194) Private 1013 St. Andrews Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Cynthiana, Ky., refering claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Stanley & Patterson, relief of. (H. R. 11591; Private No. 932.) Stanley, Edgar A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9463; Private No. 1075.) Stanley, Garrett, to pension. (H. R. 7150, passed House May 9, 1902.) Stanley, William F., to increase pension of. (H. R.13505, passed House May 26, 1902.) Stanton, Marietta Elizabeth, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13019; Private No. 810.) Starkey, Elmer J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3288; Private No. 193.) Statute of limitations, in the several States in re lands. (S. 4264; Public No. 134.) Statutes, relative to immediate transportation, etc. (IL R. 15006) Union 297 Statutes, Revised:

Section 698, to amend. (IT. R. 3153, passed House Apr. 23, 1902.) Section 828, to amend (II. R. 9041) House 137 Section 953; in re bills of exception. (II. R. 12717; tabled June 14, 1902.) Sections 2304-2309 (II. R.11247) Union 275 Section 2399, to amend. (Ii. R. 12536; Public No. 82.)

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Statutes, Revised—Continued. Section 2294, to amend. (H. R. 202; Public No. 39.) Section 2593, to amend. (S. 3746; Public No. 188.) Section 2743, in re drugs. ( H. R. 4346; Public No. Sections 3339, 3341, tax on fermented liquors. (H. R. 13674, passed House June 26, 1902.) Section 3362. (S. 3896; Public No. 237. ) Section 3536 ; to amend (II. R, 12705) House 93 Sections 4075, 4076, 4078, to amend. (H. R. 8129; Public No. 158.) Sections 4139 and 4314, to amend. (H. R. 11725; Public No. 173.) Section 4386, to amend (H. - R. 12002) House 205 Section 4929, to amend. ( H. R. 12807, tabled; S. 4647; Public No. 109.) Sections 5191 and 5192. (H. R. 7659, passed House May 29, 1902.) Section 4883, to amend. (H. R. 12095; Public No. 65. ) To publish supplement of ( H. R. 13354) Union 194

St. Clair, Hannibal C., to pension. (H. R. 8016; Private No. 728.) Stebbins, Frances, to pension. (S. 713; Private No. 266.) Steele, Elizabeth, to increase pension of. (S. 1285; Private No. 491.) Steele, James T., to pension. (H. R. 10496; Private No. 738.) Steensland, Ole, to pension. (H. R. 10782; Private No. 910.) Steifenhofer, Albert H., to increase pension of. (II. R. 2606; Private No. 937. ) Steiger, Christiana, to pension. ( H. R. 2919, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.1 Stephens, Christopher S., to pension. (H. R. 12130; Private No. 1090. ) Stephenson, Benjamin F., monument for (H. J. R. 61). (See Monuments.) Stevens, Elmer L., to increase pension of.(S. 2392; Private No. 49.) Stevens, Robert E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6805; Private No. 532.) Stevens, Susan H., to pension. (H. R. 311, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Steward, Adell Augusta, to pension. (H. R. 6031; Private No. 1147.) Stewart, Ann, relief of (H. R. 11563) Private 1016 Stewart, Eliza, to pension. (H. R. 10289; Private No. 451.) Stewart, .India, to pension. (S. 3021; Private No. 309. ) Stewart, Josephine, to pension. (H. R. 14377, passed }louse June 14, 1902.) Stewart, Robert, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9658, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Stiles, Albion P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11662; Private No. 743.) Stimson, Monora, relief of (pension). (H. R. 6970, passed House June 14, 1902.) Stirman, Thomas V., estate of, relief of (H. R. 11559) Private 677 Stites, William D., to increase pension of. (S. 1980; Private No. 990.) Stith, Malvina C., to pension. (H. R. 5289; Private No. 238. ) St. Lawrence River, dam across. (H. R. 11657; Public No. 164.) Stockings, Mary E., to increase pension. (H. R. 10957; Private No. 480. ) Stone; Caroline M., to increa9e pension of. (H. R. 12165, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Stone, Charles H., to increase pension of. (S. 6; Private No. 387.) Stone, Mary C., to pension. (H. R. 6003, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Stonesifer, Joseph, to increase pension of. (II. R. 10325, passed House June 14, 1902.) Storm-warning station at South Manitou Island, Lake Michigan. (S. 1464; Public No. 130.) Story, Caleb W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12145; Private No. 752.) Stotts, Silas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 7105; Private No. 1150. ) Stowers, Thomas J., to increase pension of. (S. 1135; Private No. 271.) Stradling,' James M., relief of. (H. 12.280; Private No. 180.) Stran, Thomas V., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3024; Private No. 77. ) Strehlow, relief of (2) (H. R. 5106). (See Rasmussen & Strehlow.) - Streeter, Lizana D., relief of (pension). (II. R. 2430; Private No. 961.) Stricksma, Egbert A., to pension. (II. R. 5554; - Private No. 784. ) Strong, Robert R., to increase pension of. (II. R. 2563; Private No. 773.) Strong, Silas D., to increase pension of. (5. 2971; Private No. 649.) Strope, William M., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1808; Private No. 153. ) Stuart, Margaret A., to pension. (H. R. 1238, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Styles, Benjamin, to increase pension ot (H. R. 9928; Private No. 822.) Sudsburg, Helena, to pension. (S. 4638. Private No. 862.) Sullivan, John D., to increase pension of (S. 4454) Private 1956 Supreme Court reports, distribution of (2) (II. R. 5809). (See Courts.)

'Swamp lands, to finally adjust (H. R. 8325) Union 246 Swan, Thomas, to increase pension of. (II. R. 5145; Private No. 1051.) Sweatt, Charles L., to increase pension of. (S. 1143; Private No. 110.) Sweeney, Mary, to pension. (S. 3660; Private No. 423.) Swigert, Jacob, relief of (H. R. 12075) Private 1254 Swisher, Joseph, relief of (H. R. 7120) Private 588

T.

Tacoma, Wash., mint at (2). (H. R. 68). (See Mint.) Taft, Sarah F., to pension. (S. 4021; Private No. 426. ) Taggart, Annie D., to pension. (S. 628; Private No. 264.) Tait, Narcissa, to pension. (H. R. 9383; Private No. 217. ) Tallman, Emily J., to increase pension of. (II. R. 11011•

' Private No. 351.)

Tanner, William D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6330; Private No. 900.) Tapp, W. J., & Co., relief of. (II. R. 1360, passed House May 20, 1902.) Tarbox, Asa T., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1423, passed House Mar. 28, 1892.) Tate, Mrs. Mary, relief of. (H. R. 1380; Private No. 702.) Taxes on religious, charitable, and education bequest, to refund. (H. R. 13204; Public No. 178. ) Taylor, Angeline H., to pension. (H. R. 11115; Private No. 1084.)

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Taylor, Mrs. E., referring claim of (II. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Taylor, Susan J., to pension. (H. R. 1523, passed House Feb. 28, 1902.) Taylor, W. C., relief of. (H. R. 5550; Private No. 982.) Taylor, William G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6356; Private No. 618.) Temple, William H. , to increase pension of. (H. R. 12562; Private No. 832.) Tennessee, Dover, road to cemetery at. (S. 89; Public No. 126.) Terrill, Virginia, to increase pension of. ( H. B. 8652; Private No. 108.) Territories, to limit indebtedness of. (H. R. 9334; Public No 165.) Territory:

Arizona, land for forest park. ("IL R. 8326, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Arizona, to ratify legislative act in re St. Louis Exposition. (S. 3090; Public No. 42.) Indian, additional commissioners for. (11. R. 14923, passed House June 17, 1902.) Indian, changing boundaries between central and southern districts. (S. 3267; Public No. 57.) Indian, protection of cities and towns in (2). (11. R. 53; Public No. 117. ) Indian, punishment for horse and cattle theives (H. R. 13404) Indian, recording papers, additional papers for ( H. R. 7956) Indian, site for manufacturing or industrial plants. (S. 5718, passed House June 17, 1902.) Indian, to change boundaries of judicial districts (H. R. 6553) Indian, to fix fees for marshals. (5.2769; Public No. 167.) New Mexico, amending act granting land. (H. R. 11062, passed House May 16, 1902.) New Mexico, to enable Luna County to create indebtedness ( H. R. 12003) New Mexico, to validity certain acts. (II. R. 14383, passed House June 14, 1902.) Oklahoma, to open Indian lands for settlement. (II. R. 103, passed House June 17, 1902.) Oklahoma, to open Kiowa, Apache, and Cominanche lands ( H. R. 11807) Oklahoma, town-site commutation. (H. R. 7933; Public No. 37.) Oklahoma, two additional justices for. (H. R. 4555, tabled; S. 715; Public No. 98.)

Terry, Mrs. Susan, to pension. (H. R. 3769; Private No. 231. ) Texas, Reunion Association, to loan United States tents to. (H. J. R. 161; Public Res. No. 10.) Texas, to divide into four judicial districts. (H. R. 11611; Public No. 40.) Thatcher, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1326; Private No. 513.) Thierman & Frost, relief of. (H. R. 9597; Private No. 923.) Thomas, Anna J., to pension. (S. 3213; Private No. 415.) Thomas, Charles W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1275; Private No. 359.) Thomas, Daniel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10178; Private No. 1155.) Thomas, Henry, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10214, passed House June 14, 1902.) Thomas, Hester, to pension. (H. R.8292; Private No. 250.) Thomas ; Hiram H., to increase pension of. (S. 5402; Private No. 1026.) Thomas, James P., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13510, passed House June 14, 1902.) Thomas, John W., to pension. (H. R. 8644; Private No. 1151. ) Thomas, William H., to increase pension of. (S. 7; Private No. 983.)

House 77 Train robbing, to suppress (H, R. 11412)

Taylor, David S., to pension. (H. R. 5907, passed .House June 14, 1902.) Taylor, Elisha B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5108; Private No. 92. ) Taylor, Franklin, to increase pension of. (S. 2049; Private No. 287. ) Taylor, Henry M., to increase pension of. (S. 3216; Private No. 416.) Taylor, Jane, to pension. (S. 2128; Private No. 42.) Taylor, John W., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 9161, passed House Feb.14, 1902.) Taylor, Mary, to increase pension of. (S. 888; Private No. 20. ) Taylor, Mary E., referring claim to Court of Claims (II. Res. 197) Private 1018

House 212 House 209

Union 59

Union 261

Union 270

Thomas, Willie, to increase pension of (S. 5893) Thom(is, Sadie, relief of (H. 11.5213) Thompson, Daniel F., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 1724; Private No. 772.) Thompson, Edward, to increase pension of. - (S. 2976; Private No. 412.) Thompson, Francis M., amending pension act of. (H. R. 2983; Private No. 76.) Thompson, George K., to increase pension of. (II. R. 4451; Private No. 780.) Thompson, George W., to increase pension of. (1'1. R. 1728; Private No. 61.) Thompson, H. S., referring claim to Court of Claims (H. Res. 259) Thompson, H. S., estate of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Thompson Isabella H., - to increase pension of. (H. R. 13416; Private No. 761.) Thompson, James, to increase pension of (S. 4348) Thompson, John D., to increase pension of. (II. R. 14136, passed House June 14, 1902.) Thompson, Jonathan 0., to increase pension of. (S. 5371; Private No 884.) Thompson, Ole, to increase pension of. (11. R. 5961, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Tildon, William S., relief of (H. R. 15011) Tillman, George C., to increase pension of. (S. 4071; Private No. 926.) Tillotson, Frances A., to pension. (H. II. 5248; Private No. 896.) Tillson, Ann E., to increase pension of (S. 1944) Timmons, Hannah A., to pension. (H. R. 11894; Private No. 749.) Tisdale, Margaret, to pension. (II. R. 10255; Private No. 1079.) Tod, Margaret S., to increase pension of.. ( H. R. 14224; Private No. 1117.) Todd, Stephen 13., to increase pension of. (H. 1-1. 13946; Private No. 1112.) Todd, James, to increase pension of. (1-1. R. 12315; Private No. 365.) Tolfree, James E., relief of ( H. 14.14357) Tomb, William Victor, naval cadet, relief of. (S. R. 123; Public Res. No. Tomlinson, Hartupee & Co., relief of (H. 11. 3505) Tompkins, Jane E., to increase pension of. (S. 3269; Private-No. 317.) Toops, Stephen A., to remove charge of desertion from. (S.1256; Private No. 220.) Topper, David, to increase pension of. (11. 11.12422; Private No. 914.) Towner, Samantha, to pension. (II. R. 14374; Private No. 1119. ) Townsend, Clara B., to pension. (H. R. 9378; Private No. 477. ) Tracy, Henry N., to increase pension of. (H. R. 668; Private No. 148.) Trade, United States and noncontiguous countries. (S. 2479; Public No. 86.)

1899 Private Private 1555

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Private 1894

Private 1826

Private 1931

Private 1945

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Train robbing, to suppress. (S. 6016; Public No. .) Tramell, Mrs. Nannie C., to pension. (H. R. 8346, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Trammell, William T., referring to Court of Claims (H. Res. 162) Private 671 Trammell, William T., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Transue, Andrew Y., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9621; Private No. 380.) Trask, Mary C., to pension. (H. R. 5150; Private No. 603.) Travis, James W., to pension. (H. R. 5446, passed House May 23, 1902.) Treadwell, William A., honorable discharge for (H. R. 3787) Private 609 Trent, L. D., to increase pension of (H. R. 2542) Private 1904 Trewhitt, Daniel C., relief of widow of (H. R. 1234) Private 587 Tripp, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 1017; Private No. 55.) Trist, Richard, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10173; Private No. 591.) Trophies, Revolutionary, to give to Pennsylvania Society Sons American Revolution (2). ( H. J. R. 106; Public

Res. No. 8. Trophies, revolutionary, to loan.to Morgan Memorial Association (2). (H. J. R. 172; Public Res. No. 30.) Trout, Ann Eliza, to pension. (S. 1331; Private No. 275.) Trout, H. C., to increase pension of (H. R. 13799) Private 1967 Trowbridge, Ada, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13249; Private No. 838.) Trundy, Carleton A., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 6515; Private No. 206.) Tryon, Henry W., to increase pension of. (S. 2051; Private No. 994.) Tucker Act, claims under. (See Claims.) (2.) Tucker, George, to pension. (H.-R. 4927; Private No. 711.) Tucker, Velvia, to pay arrears of father's pension .( H. R. 13420) Private 1847 Tufford, Isaiah, to increase pension of. (S. 3299; Private No. 417.) Tuper, Peter, to increase pension of (H. R. 1929') Private 1933 Turchin, Nadine A., to pension. (S. 3518; Private No. 420.) Turner, Augusta, to pension. (S. 4346; Private No. 431.) Turner, Elizabeth A., to increase pension of. (S. 5856; Private No. 1130.) Turner, Lucy A., to increase pension of (S. 5782) Private 1883 Tusinski, Joseph, to pension. (H. R. 8553; Private No. 581.) Tuttle, Walter C., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 12012; Private No. 830.) Tweed, David, relief of (H. R. 10254) Private 759 Tyler, Rollin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5862; Private No. 337.) Tynan, Michael, to pension. (Fl. R. 7846; Private No. 248.)

U.

Underhill, Jeronemus S., relief of. (H. R. 1795, passed House Feb. 12, 1902. ) Underwood, William R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3747; Private No. 196.1 Upshaw, John S., to pension. (H. R. 8576, passed House May 23, 1902. ) Utah, fish station in, to establish (H. R. 8729) Union 209 Utah, to apply provisions of act of February 28, 1891, to school lands. (H. R. 13025; Public No. 102. ) Utter, Thomas D., to increase pension of. (S. 5748; Private No.1031.)

V.

Vale, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2673; Private No. 227.) Vallet, Jedediah S., to increase . pension of. (H. R. 3413; Private No. 84.) Van Brocklin, Samantha B., to pension. (H. R. 14099; Private No. 845.) Van Camp, Aaron and Virginius P., relief of (H. R. 1114) Private 479 Van Camp, Aaron and Virginius P., relief of heirs of (S. 342) Private 616 Van Eaton, Hannah A., to increase pension of. (S. 5209; Private No. 883.) Vandemark, Sarah, to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8562; Private No 620.) Van Flouten, Clayton P., to increase pension of. (S. 5506; Private No. 1129.) Van Matre, James K., to increase pension of (S. 1801) Private 1877 Van Riper, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 5984; Private No. 942.) Van Tassel], Oscar, to increase pension of (S. 4494) Private 1872 Van Vliet, Alfred H., relief of. ( H. R. 5413; Private No. 441. ) Van Wormer, Mary A., to increase pension of. (S. 3553; Private No. 324.) Van Wye, Laura A., to pension. (H. R. 9659; Private No. 346. ) Van Zant, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5273; Private No. 941.) Vessels:

Brooklyn, American register for steamer. (H. R. 13480, recommitted May 1,1902.) Charlie, barge, relief of Owners of (2) (H. B. 1937) Private 18 Foscolia, relief of owners of (2). (H. R. 5124, tabled; S. 173, passed House May 20, 1902; recalled May 29, 1902.) Hawaii, barkentine, American register . (2). (S. 1970; Public No. 15. ) Homeward Bound, American register for. (S. 4992; Public No. 114.) Nicaragua, relief of owners of (H. R. 13990) Private 1405 Regulation of steam (H. R. 7644) House 35

Vickers, David, to increase pension of (S. 6008) Private 1952 Vickers, Jane, to pension (Christopher and Samuel J.). (S. 3032; Private No. 1000.) Victor, Frances Fuller, to pension. (S. 1940; Private No. 284.) Vincent, Elizabeth C., to increase pension of. (S. 4293; Private No. 692.) Vincent, John J., relief of (H. Res. 187) Private 996 Vincent, J. J., referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Virginia, claims of certain citizens (2) (H. R. 9632). (See Claims.)

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Virginia, State of, relief of (H. R. 9901) Union 128 Volkmar, Susan A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11850; Private No. 748.) Volunteers, United States, pay for certain officers and men, act 1899 (H. R. 8192) Private 670 Von Hemert, Anna Eliza Isabella, relief of. (S. 5587; Private No. -. ) Von Steinwehr, Mary Florence, to pension. (S. 1184; Private No. 987.) Vore, H. C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 10230; Private No. 543.) Vowells, F. M., relief of. (H. R. 1592, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Voyles, Capt. Enoch, to pension. (H. R. 12377, passed House May 9, 1902.)

W.

Wade, Nelson W., to pension. (S. 4709; Private No. 1011.) Wadsworth, Charles E., to pension. (H. R. 12115, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Wagner, Ernest, to increase pension of. (It R. 7903; Private No. 567. ) Wagner, Jennie M., to increase pension of. (S. 5202; Private No. 882.) Walbert, Jonathan A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13367, passed House June 14, 1902.) Walcott, Georgie Josephine, to increase pension of. (S. 2287; Private No. 405.) Walker, Hiram C., relief of (II. R. 6326) Private 1993 Walker, James H., to increase pension of. (S. 4868; Private No. 675.) Walker, John M. B., relief of (H. R. 5486) Private 672 Walker, Mary V., to increase pension of. (S. 3577; Private No. 421.) Walker, Susan, to pension. (H. R. 12312; Private No. 1092.) Wall, Elizabeth, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13423; Private No. 1106.) Wallace, Kephart, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2175; Private No. 192.) Wallace, William J., to increase pension of. (II R. 1325; Private No. 222. ) Waller, John, to reimburse (IL R. 4224) Private 1927 Walter, Thomas F., to pension. (H. R. 5761, passed House Feb. 28, 1902; vetoed Apr. 16, 1902. ) Walters, W. L., to pay 036.76. (H. Res. 332, passed House July 1, 1902.) Ward, Louise, to increase pension of. (S. 2082; Private No. 509.) Warner, Susan Evans, to pension. (H. R. 10840, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Warner, William, to increase pension of. (H. R. 10899; Private No. 1082.) Warren, Charles IL, relief of (H. R. 14995) Private 1850 Warren, Horatio N., to pension. (H. R. 2120; Private No. 436.) Warren, Ida M., to pension. (S. 319; Private No. 633.) Wasdin, Dr. Eugene, granting permission to accept decoration (2) (S. R. 28) Private 128 Washburn, Charles C., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7687; Private No. 929.) Washburn, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3678; Private No. 939.) Washburn, Kezier, to pension. (H. R. 6487; Private No. 241.) Washington, Clallam County, land patent for (H. R. 4549) Union 62 Washington, Clallam County, to authorize issuance of patent to (S. 4355) Union 169 Washington College, referring claim of ( H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Washington, fish hatchery in Yakima County (H. R. 11613) Union 198 Washington, grants of land for school purposes (H. R. 11845) House 86 Washington Monument Association, coinage of memorial half dollars (2) (H. R. 2766). (See Coinage.) Washington Monument Association, medals for. (S. 4546; Public No. 239. ) Washington, State of, relating to grants of land to (S. 4204) Union 236 Washington, Yakima County, extending time for proof. (H. R.13027, tabled; S. 6091; Public No. 211 ) Wasson, Victoria, Ella, and Frank, relief of (H. Res. 152) Private 590 Wasson, Richard F., heirs of, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (See Corbett, Sewell B.) Waterway to connect Chesapeake and Delaware bays (H. J. R. 42) Union 163 Watkins, Richard G., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7922; Private No. 1064.) Watts, John, to pension. (H. R. 8349; Private No. 605. ) Watts, Robert, to pension. (H. R. 5877; Private No. 1055.) Way, William I., claim of (H. Res. 223). (See Smith, James, claim of. ) Wear, Laura B., to pension. (S. 1805; Private No. 38.) Weaver, Joshua, to increase pension of. (S. 2653; Private No. 998.) Webb, Charles H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1347, passed Rouse June 14, 1902.) Weber, Louis, relief of. (H. R.1375; Private No. 179.) Webster, Abbie, to pension. (H. R. 5521, passed House Feb. 14, 1902.) Webster, Adela S., to pension. (S. 1146; Private No. 272.) Weeks, Lorenzt, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3238; Private No. 775.) Weidel, Jacob, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8788; Private No. 730.) Weimer, Friedrich, to increase pension of. (H. R. 6172; Private No. 789.) Weirauch, Mina, to pension. (H. R. 10010, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Weisenburger, Laura G., to pension. (H. R. 7755; Private No. 341.) Welch, Henry F. (also Bird and Redding). (See Bird, William M.) Welch, James, to increase pension of. (S. 4862; Private No. 876.) Welch, Mary, to pension. (H. R. 5152, passed House May 26, 1902.) Welch, Samuel, honorable discharge for. (H. R. 6467, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Wellman, Reuben, to increase pension of. (H. R.-5910; Private No. 528.) Wells & Zerwek, relief of (H. R. 14576) Private 1696 Wells, Benjamin T., to increase pension of. (II. R. 12107, passed House Apr. 25, 1902.) Wells, Levi, to correct the record of. (H. R. 9723; Private No. 1124.) Wells, Orrin J., to pension. (H. R. 5315; Private No. 1144.) Wells, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 12576, passed House Apr.12, 1902.) Wertz, George W., to pension. (H. R. 11920; Private No. 750. ) West, Eliza J., to pension. (H. R. 4542; Private No. 895.) %Vest Indies, relief of citizens of. (S. 5736; Public No. 112.) West, Margaret Ann, to pension. (H. R. 13944, passed House May 23, 1902. )

H. Doc. 680--13

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West, Mrs. Martha E., referring claim to the Court of Claims (H. Res. 251) West, Martha, referring claim of (H. Res. 294). (,S'ee Corbett, Sewell B.) West, Waity, to increase pension of. (5.3991; Private No. 661.) Westbrook, Joseph, to increase pension of. (H. R. 8721, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Whalen, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 13265; Private No. 842. ) Wheaton. William R. (also C. H. Chamberlain), relief of (H. R. 5113) Wheeler, Alfred M., to increase pension of. (S. 2347; Private No. 683. ) Wheeler, John M. to increase pension of. (S. 5206; Private No. 1022. ) Wheeler, William, increase pension of. (S. 2079; Private No. 493. ) Wheeler, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 12780; Private No. 835. ) Whetsell, William L., to pension ( H. R. 4923) Whidden, John H., to pension. (H. R. 14273, passed House June 14, 1902. Whitbeck, Horatio N., to increase pension of. (II. R. 12800; Private No. 1167.) Whitcher, Selden E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4488; Private No. 235. ) Whitcomb, Moses, to increase pension of. (H. R. 9950, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) White, Benjamin, to increase pension of. (H. R.5869, passed House June 14, 1902.) White Dorothy S., to increase pension of. (I-1. R. 2241; Private No. 518. ) White, Enoch A., to increase pension of. (S. 1616; Private No. 129.) White, George F., to increase pension of ( H. R. 15074) White, George P., relief of (S. 5079) White, George W., to increase pension of. (H. 11. 13675; Private No. 1109.) White, John E., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 1706; Private No. 435.) White, Louisa, to pension. (H. R. 7397; Private No. 901.) White, Mrs. A. Inez Shorb, relief of ( H. R. 11329 ) White, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13614; Private No. 921. ) Whitlege, J. S.. to pension. (H. R. 1605, passed House Apr. 12, 1902. ) Whitney, Cornelia F., to increase pension of(S. 1743) Whitney, Hattie M., to increase pension of. (S. 4927; Private No. 927. ) Whittier, Albert S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1190; Private No. 358. ) Whitty, Elizabeth, to increase pension of. (S. 5227; Private No. 1023. ) Wickham, Charles H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4084; Private No. 198.) Willbur, James M., to adjust account of (H. IL. 2317) Wilcox

' John B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 2416; Private No. 66.)

Wiley, Aquila, to increase pension of, (H. R. 2240; Private No. 332.) Wilkins, Elvira L., to increase pension of. (S. 2391; Private No. 134. ) Wilkinson, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1928, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Wilkinson, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 5453, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Willard, James, to increase pension of. (H. R. 1374; Private No. 59. ) Willbanks, relief of (H. R. 11340). (See McClure & Willbanks, relief of.) Willcox, Capt. C. De W., granting permission to accept diploma (S. 1958) Private 13 Willett, Laura A., relief of. (H. R. 3510, passed House Feb. 21, 1902.) Williams, Abram, to remove charge of desertion from. (H. R. 2901; Private No. 890. ) Williams, Henry E., to increase pension of. (H. R. 11051; Private No. 739.) Williams, John W., relief of (H. R. 12646) Private 1005 Williams, Lawson, to pension. (H. R. 3755, passed House Mar. 28, 1902. ) Williams, Nancy M., to pension. (H. R. 7353; Private No. 1061.) Williams, Ramon 0., and J. A. Springer, relief of (H. R. 11010) Private 1317 Williams, Ramon 0., relief of legal devisees (also J. A. Springer) (S. 3967) Private 1408 Williams, Remembrance J., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6727, passed House Mar. 15, 1902.) Williams, Russell A., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6020; Private No. 563.) Williamson, John, to pension. (H. R. 14234; Private No. 1177. ) Wilmington, N. C., land for revenue and customs use. (H. R. 14802; Public No. 197. ) Wilmington, N. C., to make port for dutiable goods without appraisement. (H. R. 14801, passed House June

26, 1902.) Wilson, Benjamin F., to pension (H. R. 14938) Private 1985 Wilson, Charles S., to increase pension of. (H. R. 7847; Private No. 476.) Wilson, Ebenezer, to increase pension of. (H. 11. 12489, passed House Apr. 12, 1902.) Wilson, Evaline to increase pension of. (H. R. 7613; Private No. 475.) Wilson, Jackson L., to increase pension of. (H. 14. 12047; Private No. 1089.) Wilson, James E. relief of (H. R. 3634) Private 1007 Wilson, James J.:to increase pension of. (H. R. 13815, passed House June 14, 1902.) Wilson, James R., to increase pension of. (H. R. 9144; Private No. 621.) Wilson, Maria J., to increase pension of. (S. 2951; Private No. 701. ) Wilson, Mrs. Tellisse W., relief of heirs of (H. R. 5036) Private 21 Wilson, Thomas B., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3899, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Winchester and Potomac R. R. Co., relief of (2) (H. R. 10447). (See Railroads and Railways.) Wingfield, Charles B., to increase pension of. (S. 1678; Private No. 492.) Winslow, Eben C., to increase pension of. (S. 1593; Private No. 680. ) Winslow, Levi H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 1714; Private No. 362. ) Winston, George T., relief of (2). (H. R. 10819; Private No. 931.) Wisdom, D. M., relief of (S. 111). (See Smith, William J.) Witnesses, compulsory attendance of. (H. R. 7664, passed House Jan. 27, 1902.) Wolfe, John J., to pension. (H. R. 9370; Private No. 622.) Wood, David B., to pension. (FL R. 13547, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Wood, William H., to increase pension of. (H. R. 6441; Private No. 721. ) Wood, Ziba S., hi increase pension of. (S. 2441; Private No. 135.) Woodall, Dicey, to pension. (H. R. 622, passed House Feb. 28, 1902. ) Woodbury, Robert S., to increase pension of. (S. 3910, passed House Mar. 28, 1902.) Woodford, Charles F., to remove charge of desertion ( H. R.8663) Private 1756 Woodniff, Joseph H., to pension. (H. R. 13467, passed House May 9, 1902.) Woodress, T. A., relief of (H. R. 1488) Private 143 Woods, Abel, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11790, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. )

Private 1530

Private 581

Private 1673

Private 1961 Private 1731

Private 1554

Private 1871

Private 1644

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Woodward, James D., to increase pension of. (H. R. 4268; Private No. 89.) Worden, Asa, to increrse pension of (S. 4211) Private 1949 Worden, Mary Louise, to increase pension of. (H. R. 11292, tabled; S. 3182; Private No. 314.) Worley, J. V., relief of. (H. R. 2974, passed House Apr. 22 1902. ) Worthern, Helen M., to increase pension of. (S. 4871; Private No. 877. ) Wright, Charles F., to increase pension of. (H. R. 13684, passed House May 23, 1902.) Wright, Cornelia E., to increase pension of. (S. 1802; Private 231. ) Wright, Eliza A., to pension. (H. R. 8471; Private No. 378.) Wright, Frederick, to pension. (H. R. 5170; Private No. 586.) Wright, John, to increase pension of. (H. R. 14067, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Wright, John A., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 11579, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Wylie, Benjamin, to pension. (H. R. 3694; Private No. 195.) Wyman, Oliver K., to increase pension of. (S. 4655; Private No. 864.) Wyoming, Basin, town of, land patent for. (H. R. 11053; Public No. 66.) Wyoming, homesteaders rights on abandoned military posts in. (S. 3908; Public No. 133. ) Wyoming, resurvey of certain lands in ( H. R. 12913) Union 189 Wyoming, resurvey of certain lands in (S. 4617) Union 289 Wyoming, to reimburse ( 2) (H. R. 4399). (See Claims.)

Y. Yant, Samantha. (See Cox, Samantha. ) Yates, Austin A., for relief of (I-I. R. 4178) , Private 928 Yeomans, Sarah E., to pension (H. R. 8626) Private 1962 York, John, to pension. ( H. R. 6663; Private No. 790.) Youell, John D., claim of ( H. Res. 223). (&e Smith, James, claim of.) Youell, John D., referring claim of (H. Res. 294) . (See Corbett, Sewell B. ) Young, Edwin, to increase pension of. (%B. 5924; Private No. 1032.) Young, George H. to pension. (11. R. 12777, passed House May 9, 1902. ) Young, James S., to increase pension of. ( H. R. 8712, passed House Apr. 25, 1902. ) Young, James W., to increase pension of. (H. R. 3513, passed House June 14, 1902. ) Young, John L., relief of (H. R. 7792) Private 1156 Young, Lizzie C., to pension. (H. R. 2609, passed House Feb. 14, 1902.) Young, Martha G., to pension. (H. R. 7906; Private No. 1063. ) Young, Thomas, to increase pension of. (H. R. 3354; Private No. 464. ) Young, S. Agnes, to pension. (H. 8.11.112; Private No. 626. ) Youngs, George W., to increase pension of. (S. 4730; Private No. 868. )

Z.

Zabel, Carl, to refer to Court of Claims, damage case (H. R. 4735) Private 1582 Zane, Benjamin, to increase pension of. (H. R. 2477, passed House May 23, 1902.) Zeiss, Kate Reaney, administratrix, relief of (2) (H. R.4443) Private 142 Ziegenfuss, Anna Maria, to pension. (H. R. 3514, passed House Mar. 15, 1902. ) Zollinger, Mary F., to pension. (S. 182; Private No. 677.)

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF BILLS INTRODUCED AND REPORTS MADE. The total number of bills and resolutions introduced in the House of Representatives during the first session

of the Fifty-seventh Congress was 15,969, on which reports were made on 2,044 bills and resolutions. During the same time a total of 1,156 Senate acts and resolutions were introduced, on which there were referred to the commit-tees of the House a total of 1,133. On this number reports were made on 706 by the House committees. The assignment of the bills, acts, and resolutions and the reports made are given below.

COMMITTEES.

BILLS AND ACTS REFERRED.

REPORTS MADE ON THEM.

COMMITTEES.

House. Senate. House. Senate. 1

Accounts

Agriculture

Alcoholic Liquor Traffic

Appointment and Pay- ment of House Em-ployees

Appropriations

Banking and Currency

Census

Claims

Coinage, Weights, and Measures

Disposition Useless Ex- ecutive Papers •

District of Columbia

Education

Election of President, Vice-President, and Representatives in Con- gress

Elections No. 1

Elections No. 2

Elections No. 3

Enrolled Bills '

Examination and Dispo- sition of Documents._ _ _

Expenditures in Depart.- ments. '

Foreign Affairs

Immigration and Natu- ralization

Indian Affairs

Industrial Arts and Ex- positions

Insular Affairs

Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Invalid Pensions

Irrigation of Arid Lands. _

Judiciary

78

35

1

0

42

27

10

904

20

0

166

6

10

4

3

2

0

0

67

17

149

1

14

205

, 6, 544

9

293

0

1

1

0

7

1

1

67

3

0

25

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

1

23

1

2

66

508

1

34

33

6

0

1

13

2

5

140

9

0

26

5

1

1

4

2

0

0

15

1

34

0

5

71

956

2

52

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

28

1

0 g

1

• 0

0

0

0

0

0

11

0

13

0

1

50

397

1

13

Labor

Levees and Improve- ments in the Missis-sippi River

Library

Manufactures

Memorial Exercises, the Late President McK in- ley

Merchant Marine and Fisheries

Mileage

Military Affairs

Militia

Mines and Mining Naval Affairs Pacific Railroads

Patents

Pensions

Post-Office and and Post-Roads

Printing

Private Land Claims . _

Public Buildings and Grounds b

Public Lands

Purchase Danish West Indies

Railways and Canals _ _ _

Reform in the Civil Serv-ice

Revision of the Laws .. _

Rivers and Harbors a .. _

Rules Territories

Ventilation and Acous-

tics War Claims Ways and Means

BILLS AND ACTS REFERRED.^

REPORTS MADE ON THEM.

House. , Senate. House. Senate.

24 0 4 0

3 0 0 0

88 5 13 1

0 0 0 0

1 0 0

73 12 24 8

0 0 0 0

2, 349 85 145 38

4 0 1 0

7 1 3 1

215 24 14 10

3 0 1 0

30 2 5 0

816 82 172 56

69 3 0

69 30 24 33

7 2 0 0

354 59 2 0

193 27 46 14

0 0 1 0

7 2 0

21 0 2 0

5 0 1 0

167 9 5 1

50 0 18 0

59 2 15 1

0 0 0 0

2,503 19 137 8

151 10 19 7

Reported on 1,102 enrolled bills not carried in the totals 5 The committees on expenditures in the departments of Agriculture, Justice, Interior, Navy, Post-Otlice, State, Treasury, and War,

and on Public Buildings did not have any bills referred to them and made no reports. The Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds reported one "omnibus" bill, which include 191 cities and towns and covered

that number of bills and acts. The Committee on Rivers and Harbors reported one general bill covering 599 items, which were covered in the bills introduced.

Resolutions passed on introductions without reference to committees, 72. Senate acts, taken from Speaker's table and passed without reference to committees, 22.

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During the first session, Fifty-seventh Congress, there were introduced in the House: Bills 15, 363 Joint resolutions 210 Concurrent resolutions 59 Resolutions 337

Total 15, 969

Of these 1,767 were disposed of as follows: Adverse reports 84 Enacting clause stricken out 6 Laid on the table 26 Became public resolutions 24 Became public laws 132 Became private laws 774 Became private resolution 1 Resolutions, passed 72 Vetoed by the President 5 Passed; not acted on by Senate:

Private 382 Public 61

Total 1, 767 Total not acted upon by House 14, 202

The Senate passed and sent to the House for its concurrence 1,156 bills and resolutions, on which action b the House was had as follows:

Taken from the Speaker's table and passed Referred to committees

23 1, 133

Total 1,156 Reported by committees 706

These Senate bills were disposed of as follows: Adverse reports 7 Laid on table 1 Became public resolutions 23

• Became public laws 120 Became private laws 410 Vetoed by the President 3 Passed House, left in conference 4 On Calendars undisposed of 164

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DETAILED STATEMENT OF HOUSE WORK, FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

CALENDAR. BILLS -REPORTED. a

BILLS

PASSED. °

BILLS UNDIS-

POSED OF.'

Union 308 152 156

House 231 180 51

Private 2, 008 1, 599 409

Total b 2, 547 1, 931 616

.1 1 all cases the words bills and acts are made to cover the hills, acts, and simple, joint, and concurrent resolutions. 203 reports never reached the Calendar.

Of the hills reported 2,044 were House bills and resolutions and 706 were Senate acts and resolutions. Of the • bills left undisposed of, 616, there were 452 which originated in the House and 164 of Senate origin. Carried on the Calandars, as undisposed of, the allotment is as follows: House bills 108, Senate acts 48 on the Union Calendar; House 45 and Senate 6 on the House Calendar, and House 299 and Senate 110 on the Private Calendar.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, WORK OF THE FIFTY-SECOND TO FIFTY- SEVENTH CONGRESS.

CONGRESS. REPORTS

MADE.

NUM-

BER OF BILLS IN-

DAYS. TROD UCED.

PUBLIC

LAWS.

PRI-

VATE

LAWS .

TOTAL

LAWS.

PAGES

JOUR-

NAL.

PAGES

RECORD.

Fifty-second' 1, 535 251 10, 337 237 200 437 5, 040

Fifty-third" 995 337 9, 076 307 134 441 5, 744

Fifty-fourth e 2, 105 223 10, 639 223 270 493 613 6, 137

Fifty-fifth d 1, 465 175 10, 547 279 444 723 705 5, 546

Fifty-sixth ' 2, 006 139 12, 220 279 880 1, 159 719 7, 765

Fifty-seventh f _ _ _ . 2, 750 150 15, 969 299 1,185 1, 484 8, 414

a Reckoned for the entire first session of the Congress. b Including the extra session. . For the entire first session. To June I only.

aTo adjournment June 7, 1900. f To adjournmentJuly 1, 1902.

In the Fifty-sixth Congress 42 resolutions, 197 public bills, and 729 private bills were signed by the President and became laws; total, 968.

In the Fifty-seventh Congress, first session, there were 1 private resolution, 47 public resolutions, 252 public laws, and 1,185 private acts which were signed by the President. Total number of laws, 1,437.

F. H. WAKEFIELD, Tally Clerk.

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STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS.

NO. OF BILL. TITLE. REPORTED. PASSED HOUSE.

PASSED SENATE.

SENT TO CONFERENCE.

AGREED TO.

LA W. DATE A P- PROVED.

1902. 1902. 1902. 1902. 1902. 1902.

H. R. 8581 Pensions Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Mar. 5 No. 35 Mar. 1(

H. R. 9315 Urgent deficiency Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 No. 9 Feb. ld

H. R. 10847 Legislative, executive,

and judicial.

Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Mar. 5 Mar. 24 Apr. 19 No. 83 Apr. 2

H. R. 11353 Indian Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 May 7 No. 125 May 2i

H.R. 11354 Post-Office Feb. 14 Mar. 14 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 14 No. 78 Apr. 21

H. R. 11471 Diplomatic and consular. Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 14 No. 54 Mar. 21

H. R. 12346 Rivers and harbors Mar. 10 Mar. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 June 3 No. 154 June 1 1

H. R. 12804 Army Mar. 20 Mar. 27 May 10 May 20 June 25 No. 205 June 3(

H. R. 13123 Sundry civil Mar. 28 Apr. 2 May 5 May 7 June 25 No. 182 June

H. R. 13359 Fortifications Apr. 3 Apr. 19 May 15 May 16 May 29 No. 145 June t

H. R. 13360 Urgent deficiency Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 No. 62 Apr. i

H. R. 13627 Urgent deficiency None. Apr. 14 Apr. 15 None. None. No. 79 Apr. 21

H. R. 13676 Military Academy Apr. 15 Apr. 2 June 5 June 10 June 21 No. 181 June 2

H. R. 13895 Agriculture Apr. 21 Apr. 30 May 13 May 14 May 27 No. 139 June 1

H. R. 14019 District of Columbia Apr. 26 May 2 June 14 June 18 June 28 No. 218 July 1

H. R. 14046 Naval Apr. 28 May 19 June 10 June 16 July 1 No. 234 July 1

H. R. 15108 Deficiency June 14 June 18 June 26 June 27 June 30 No. 217 July 1

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