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CATALOGUED OF United States Public Documents Nos. 121-132 JANUARYDECEMBER, 1905 Issued Monthly BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1905-1906

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CATALOGUEDOF

United States

Public DocumentsNos. 121-132

JANUARY—DECEMBER, 1905

Issued MonthlyBY THE

SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office

WashingtonGovernment Printing Office

1905-1906

No. 121DEC 1 - 1913

DETROIT, MT nuary, 1905

CATALOGUEOF

United States

Public Documents

Issued Monthly

BY THE

SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office

WashingtonGovernment Printing Office

1905

Table of ContentsPage Page

General Information........................... 3Congress of Unit.ed States................. 5

Laws............................................... 6Senate............................................. 7House.......................... ,................. 34Sheep-bound Reserve.................i. 68

President of United States.................. 68Agriculture, Department of................ 68Commerce and Labor, Department of. 72Interior, Department of the................ 77Justice, Department of...............■........ 81

Navy Department................................ 81Post-Oftice Department........ .............. 83State,. Department of.......................... 84Treasury Department.......................... 87War Department................................. 89Courts of United States....................... 93District of- Columbia..................... . - ■ - 96Smithsonian Institution..................... 96Various Bureaus.............. 97Shipments to Depositories.................. 101Index ...;............................................. 1

Abbreviations Used in this CatalogueAcademy.............................................acad. IAgricultural...................................... agric. IAmendments...................................amdts. 'American...........................................Amer. |Appendix............................................app.Association........................................assoc. IBoard................................ •....................bd. .College.................................................coll. ।Commission......................................comn.Committee........................................... com. .Congress........ ................................... Cong. IConsular.............................................. cons. |Department....................................... dept.Document............................................doc.Executive..............................................ex.Exposition....................................... expos.Facsimile, facsimiles......................facsim.Folio......................................................... f°General...............................................gen.Geologic..............................................geol.Government....................................... Govt.Historical............................................hist.House bill............................................... H.House concurrent resolution.........H. C. R.House document..................................... H. doc.House joint resolution....................H. J. R.House report............................................H. rp..House resolution (simple)..................... H. R.Illustrated,illustration, illustrations ...il.Inch, inches......................................... .. in.Institute, institution............................inst.Latitude.................................................lat.Leaf, leaves............................................... hLibrary.................................................... L.Longitude.......................................... long.

Mile, miles.................................Miscellaneous...........................Nautical.................................. • -Number, numbers......................Octavo.......................................Page, pages................................Part, parts................................ .Plate, plates...............................Portrait, portraits.......................Public........................................Quarto.......................................Railway.....................................Report ....................................Resolution................................Secretary ...................................Section, sections.......................Senate bill................................Senate concurrent resolution ..Senate document.......................Senate joint resolution.............Senate report...........................Senate resolution (simple)........Session.......................................Sixteenmo..................................Society.......................................Superintendent........................Table, tables.............................Thirtytwo-mo.................... - - -Treasury....................................Twelvemo..................................Twentyfour-mo........................University................................Versus........................................

, Volume, volumes.....................i Year..........................................

....misc,

....naut. no., nos. ........... 8°..........P-..pt., pts...........Pl-.......por........pub............ 4°

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ExplanationWords and figures inclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but

do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports, are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 58th Congress, 3d session, is to be understood.

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SALES

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WHERE DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINED

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LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES

By act of Congress the sale of the Revised statutes, Statutes at large, and pamphlet laws has been transferred from the Department of State to the Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised statutes and the recent pamphlet laws are sold. Priceswill be furnished on application for Statutes at large and pamphletlaws prior to the 58th Congress:Revised statutes, edition of 1878, sheep.......................................... $2. 90Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep......... 2.00Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, edition of 1901, sheep......... 2. 85Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, 1895-96, paper................... 15Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, 1896-97, paper................... 30Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, 1897-99, paper................... 75Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 9, 1899-1901, paper................85Laws of 1st and 2d sessions, 58th Congress, 1903-04, paper......... 1.10

6 January , 1905USELESS PAPERS IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE

ON DISPOSITION OF

Pettus, E. W. Report favoring disposition of certain useless papers in Post-Office Department. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3330.)

LAWS

PRIVATE LAWS

[58th Congress, 3d session] private [act] 20-254; approved Jan. 6-27, 1905. Each 1 p.

[58th Congress, 3d session] private [joint] resolution 1’; approved Jan. 5, 1905. 1 p.Kaiser, Julius A. Relief of Kaiser.

PUBLIC LAWS

[58th Congress, 3d session] public [act] 4-33; approved [Jan. 5-31,1905].Alaska. For construction of roads, establishment of schools, and care of insane

in Alaska. No. 26. [Jan. 27.] 5 p.American National Red Cross. To incorporate American National Red Cross.

No. 4. [Jan. 5.] 4 p.Appropriations. Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1905. No.

5. [Jan. 5.] 2 p.Conecuh River. Authorizing Lindsey Lumber Company to construct bridge

across river at or near Pollard [Ala.]. No. 30. Jan. 27. 1 p.Courts of United States. To create new division in eastern j udicial district of Mis-

souri [and for terms of court at Cape Girardeau]. No. 33. [Jan. 31.] 2 p.-----To transfer Fayette County from western to southern judicial district of Texas.

No. 19. Jan.21. Ip.District of Columbia. To amend act to regulate practice of medicine and surgery

in District [relative to issue of licenses]. No. 16. [Jan. 19.] 2 p.---- To authorize commissioners of District to enter into contract for collection and

disposal of garbage, ashes [etc.]. No’. 29. Jan. 27. 1 p.---- To authorize Union Trust and Storage Company to change name [to Union

Trust Company], No. 20. Jan. 21. Ip.---- To incorporate Mutual Investment Fire Insurance Company of District. No.

31. [Jan. 28.] 4 p.Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. Granting to company license to make excavations

and place footings in land belonging to United States at St. Paul, Minn. No. 22. [Jan. 23.] 2 p.

Gloucester County, N. J. Granting to county [part of Redbank military reserva-tion, Fort Mercer, for park to commemorate battle of Oct. 22, 1777]. No. 27. Jan. 27. 1 p.

.Judges. For additional circuit judge in 1st circuit. No. 18. Jan. 21. 1 p.Mississippi River. Permitting building of bridge across river at Minneapolis,

Minn, [bv Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company], No.• 15. [Jan. 19.1 2 p.---- To authorize Minneapolis, Minn., to construct bridge across river. No. 14.

Jan. 19. 1 p.Missouri River. To extend time for completion of bridge across river at [or near]

Yankton, S. Dak. [by Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company], No. 28. Jan. 27. 1 p.

Monongahela River. To amend act to authorize Washington and Westmoreland counties, Pa., to construct bridge across river [so as to extend time]. No. 7. Jan. 11. 1 p.

Ouachita River. [Authorizing Inter-Urban Transit Company] to build bridge across river [at or near Camden] Ark. No. 9. [Jan. 12.] 2 p.

---- To authorize Caldwell Parish, La., to construct bridge across river [at Colum-bia]. No. 12. Jan. 18. 1 p.

Pearl River. To amend act to authorize Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Com-pany [now Mississippi Central Railroad Company] to bridge river [at or near Smiths Ferry] Miss. No. 13. Jan. 18. 1 p.

Public documents. To amend act relating to [public] printing [and binding] and distribution of public documents. No. 17. [Jan. 20.] 2 p.

Red River of the North. Permitting building of bridge across river [between] Marshall County, Minn., and Walsh County, N. Dak. [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company]. No. 24. [Jan. 24.] 2p.

Revenue steamers. For steam revenue cutter adapted to service in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, N. C. No. 8. Jan. 12. Ip.

Richmond, Va. For extension of national cemetery near Richmond. No. 21 Jan. 23. 1 p.

Catalogue of Public DocumentsPrinted During the Month of January, 1905

Congress of United StatesCongressional record, 58th Congress, 3d session, v. 39, nos. 13-35; Jan.

4-31, 1905. p. 443-1736, 4°Not e .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of

Congress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published semimonthly.

The Record is sold by the Public Printer on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1.50; per short session, $4.00; per long session, $8.00. (The current session, the 3d of the58th Congress, is a short session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. Send remittances for the daily Record by money order or registered letter to H. T. Brian, Chief Clerk, Government Printing Office.

The bound volumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Prices will be furnished on application for the proceedings and debates of the 57th and prior Congresses. The volume containing the proceedings and debates of the 1st session of the 58th Congress, also special session of the Senate, is com-plete in 1 part, including index, and costs $1.50. The set containing the proceedings and debates of the 2d session of the 58th Congress is in 6 parts and index, and costs $10.50. Send remittances for the bound volumes to the Superintendent of Documents.

Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolutions] 2, [to] nos. 13-21, Jan. 4-14, 1905. 75+64 p. 4°

Same, 3, [to] nos. 22-33, Jan. 16-28, 1905. 83+87 p. 4°58th Congress, 3d session, official Congressional directory; by A. J. Hal

ford. 2d edition, corrections to Jan. 6, 1905. 1905. xix+456 p. il. 1 pl. map. (S. doc. 4, pt. 2.) *Clotfi, 35c

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Lacey, J. F. Conference report on H. 8460, for transfer of forest reserves to Department of Agriculture. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3975.)

MERCHANT MARINE COMMISSION

Gallinger, J. H. Report submitting S. 6291, to promote national defense, to create force of naval volunteers, to establish ocean mail lines to foreign markets, to promote commerce [and encourage deep-sea fisheries by granting subsidies to vessels], and to provide revenue from tonnage. Jan. 4, 1905. Ixx p. (S. rp. 2755 [pt. 1].)

Mallory, S. R. Views of minority on S. 6291, to promote national de-fense, to create force of naval volunteers, to establish ocean mail lines to foreign markets, to promote commerce [and encourage deep- sea fisheries by granting subsidies to vessels], and to provide revenue from tonnage. Jan. 9, 1905. 9 p. (S. rp. 2755, pt. 2.)

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[58th Congress, 3d session] public [act] 4-33—Continued.Sunflower River. To authorize construction of bridge across river in Sharkey

Countv, Miss, [by Delta Southern Railway Company]. No. 32. [Jan. 28.] 2 p.___To authorize county of Sunflower to construct bridge across river [near Vicks

Landing] Miss. No. 25. Jan. 24. 1 p. . . .Tennessee River. To amend act to permit lock and dam in river [at Scott Point]

near Chattanooga, Tenn, [so as to permit location below point]. No. 6. Jan. 7.Tombigbee River. To authorize county of Itawamba, Miss., to construct bridge

across river near Fulton. No. 11. Jan. 18. Ip.Western Alaska Construction Company. To aid company. No. 10. Jan. 18. Ip.Wichita forest reserve. For protection of wild animals and birds in forest

reserve. No. 23. Jan. 24. 1 p.[58th Congress, 3d session] public [joint] resolution 2-10; approved

[Jan. 12]-31, 1905.BogrAn, Luis. To receive for instruction at Military Academy Luis Bogran H. of

Honduras. No. 4. Jan. 18. 1 p.District of Columbia. For removal of snow and ice from cross walks and gutters ' of District. No. 8. Jan. 28. 1 p.

---- Granting temporary occupancy of part of [certain] Government reservation in Washington for American Railway Appliance Exhibition. No. 2. [Jan. 12.]

Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. For printing consolidated reports of commission, 1893-4904. No. 7. Jan. 27. Ip.

Inauguration. Authorizing permits to committee on inaugural ceremonies, Mar. 4,1905. No. 3. [Jan. 17.] 3 p.

---- To pay expenses of inaugural ceremonies, Mar. 4, 1905. No. 9. Jan. 31.Plaza, Frutos T. To receive for instruction at Military Academy Frutos Tomiis

Plaza of Ecuador. No. 5. Jan. 18. 1 p.Smithsonian Institution. For reappointment of James B. Angell on board of

regents of institution. No. 6. Jan. 23. 1 p. _ .Swayne, Charles. For payment of expenses of Senate in impeachment trial of

Swayne. No. 10. Jan. 31. 1 p.

SENATE

Alaska. Summary of arguments favoring passage of S. 6383, for an Alaska government board [etc,]; presented by Mr. Dietrich. Jan. 21,1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 110.)

Committees. List of committees for 58th Congress [3d session]. Dec. 14,1904. 10 p.

Freight rates. Address by Lucius Tuttle before Brotherhood of Loco-motive Engineers, of Boston, Mass., on Federal regulation of rail-roads engaged in interstate commerce; presented by Mr. Gallinger. Jan. 21,1905. 9 p. (S. doc. 111.)

Gridley, Charles V. Letter from Mrs. Ann E. Gridley relative to pro-posed monument in memory of Charles Vernon Gridley; presented by Mr. Alger. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. doc. 116.) •

Kongo Free State. Memorial from Conference of Missionary Societies and local committee of conference of Kongo Reform Association relative to conditions in Kongo State; presented by Mr. Morgan. Jan. 17, 1905. 58 p. (S. doc. 102.)

-----Memorial of Belgian Protective Association of America concerning conditions in Kongo State; presented by Mr. Cullom. Jan. 24, 1905. 17 p. (S. doc. 113.)

Liquors. Extracts from official reports concerning discipline, health, and efficiency of our soldiers and sailors, and resolutions of Ameri-can Antisalo'on League in relation to same; presented by Mr. Gal-linger. Jan. 6, 1905. 4 p. (S. doc. 84.)

Marriage. Petition for such collection of statistics of marriage and divorce as shall bring report on subject down to latest practicable date; submitted by Mr. Platt of New York. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (S. doc. 66.)

Members. Alphabetical list of Senators and committees, 58th Congress [3d session]. Dec. 15, 1904. 15 p.

8 Jan ua ry , 1905Mei wn^7KC°?-tin xed- ,United States Senate> 58th Congress, 3d session

row 24«’ dlrectory; by William B- Turner. 1904. 15 p. 1 il. nar-

Navy. Information in tabular form relating to vessels, personnel of and appropriations for Navy, and comparative strength of great naval j”eS’ 1905Pi S’„b>'(rT“n,^ Sifcr; presen“ by M? Hate Jan. zo, luuo. 29 p. (S. doc. 117.)

Pan-American railway. Letter from Hinton Rowden [Rowan] Helper regardmg intercontinental railway through the 3 Americas- ore

. sented by Mr. Cockrell. Jan. 20, 1905. 3 p. (S doc W8 )W dlard Frances E. Letter from governor of Illinois asking that date

Jan^T^ i9n?CCeiPtanC/Qb jC°nQg/ex88 °f 8tatue of Frances E- Willard. Jan. 12, 1905. 1 p. (8. doc. 94.)

APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Cullom, S M. Report amending H. 15895, making appropriations for egislatiye, executive, and judicial expenses, 1906. Jan. 10, 1905.

o p. o. rp. j •Perkins G. C. Report amending H. 17094, making appropriations for

fortifications and ordnance [1906], Jan. 18,1905^ 3p. (S. rp. 3066.)

CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

for relief «f H- O—‘>EnP°<V™OrS^ 53371 f°r relief Of Jacob L>“>- l»"- 10. 1905.

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 19150, making appropriations to■supply deficiencies, 1905 and prior vears, to pay owners of Norwe-gian steamship Nicaragua. Jan. 25, 1905. 117 p. (S. rp. 3329 )

Fidton C. W. Report favoring H. 9758, for relief of heirs of George McGhehey. Jan. 26, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3340.) George

McLaurin A. J. Report amending 8. 6311, for relief of James W. Jones. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3074.)

Martin, T. S. Report amending by substitute S. 6568, for relief of Rich-mond Locomotive Works, successor of Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works. Jan. 27, 1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 3381 j ana

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rellrf Thomas C.—— Report favoring S. 6270, directing issue of check in lieu of lost check ^°i] tetr “

"of “ata581 and

Warren F. E Report favoring S. 6067, for relief of Good Shepherd Industrial School. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2748 ) P 19O5.°rt6 fp?°(8grpS27539) reHef °f Archibald W- Jan. 4,

~HoTeIf. XnW.8tel“-.®),Or relfef °f DavMV-

Jan ua ry , 1905 9Warren, F. E.—Continued. Report amending H. 3109, for relief of Noah

Dillard. Jan. 19, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 3072.)-----Report adverse to S. 1680, for relief of Noah Dillard. Jan. 19, 1905.

Ip. (S. rp. 3073.)-----Report favoring H. 3950, for relief of W. R. Akers. Jan. 25, 1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3279.)

COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Alger, R. A. Report favoring S. 5804, to authorize construction of 2 ves-sels for Revenue-Cutter Service for duty on Puget Sound, Wash. Jan. 5, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 2758.)

Berry, J. H. Report amending S. 5889, to authorize Minneapolis, Minn., to construct bridge across Mississippi River. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2750.)

-----Report amending S. 6019, to authorize parish of Caldwell, La., to construct bridge across Ouachita River [at Columbia]. Jan. 4,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2751.)

-----Report amending S. 6184, to amend act to authorize Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company [now Mississippi Central Railroad Com-pany] to bridge Pearl River [at or near Smiths Ferry] Miss. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2752.)

-----Report favoring S. 6261, permitting building of bridge across Missis-sippi River at Minneapolis, Minn, [by Minneapolis, St.-Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company]. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2920.)

-----Report favoring S. 6450, to amend act authorizing Winnipeg, Yank-ton and Gulf Railroad Company to construct bridge across Missouri River at or near Yankton, S. Dak. [so as to extend time]. Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3065.)

-----Report amending S. 6607, to authorize construction of bridge over Arkansas River at or near Vanburen, Ark. [by Vanburen Electric Railway and Bridge Company]. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3152.)

-----Report favoring S. 6834, to authorize construction of bridge across Missouri River between Lyman County and Brule County, S. Dak. [by White River Valley Railway Company], Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3385.)

Clay, A. S. Report favoring S. 6761, for revenue cutter for service in harbor of San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 26, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3334.)

Depew, C. M. Report favoring S. 6337, for subports of entry at Rouses Point and Malone, N. Y. Jan. 13, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2953.)

Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 6003, for light-house and buoy tender for 3d light-house district. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2759.)

----- Report favoring S. 6291, to promote national defense, to create force of naval volunteers, to establish ocean mail lines to foreign markets, to promote commerce [and encourage deep-sea fisheries by granting subsidies to vessels], and to provide revenue from tonnage; with views of minority. Jan. 12, 1905. 79 p. (S. rp. 2949.)

-----Report favoring S. 6648, to establish light and fog signal station near Point Cabrillo, Cal. Jan. 26, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3335.)

Mallory, S. R. Report favoring S. 6489, to amend act of Aug. 2, 1882, concerning lists of passengers [on steamboats, so as to do away with duplicate manifest now required]. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3071.)

Nelson, Knute. Report favoring S. 5972, permitting dam across Missis-sippi River between Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud, Minn. Jan. 5, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2757.)

10 Janu ary , 1905Nelson, Knute—Continued. Report favoring S. 6057, making Sherwood,

N. Dak., subport of entry. Jan. 12, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2935.)Perkins, G. C. Report amending S. 6183, to construct tender for engi-

neer service of 12th light-house district. Jan. 5,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2761.) i k h

Report favoring 8. 6182, to establish light-house and fog signal on Red Rock, San Francisco Bav, Cal. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp.2762.) f \ f

Report favoring S. 6181, to establish light-house near Santa Barbara, Cal. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2763.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE ON THE

Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring H. 15320, identical with S. 5359, to amend act to regulate practice of medicine and surgery in District [relative to issue of licenses]. Jan. 13, 1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 2956.) ^ePort favoring H. 16582, to authorize Union Trust and Storage

Company to change name [to Union Trust Company], Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2957.)Report adverse to S. 6139, similar to H. 16582, to authorize Union

Trust and Storage Company to change name to [Union Trust Com-pany]. Jan. 13, 1905. 1 p. (S.rp.2958.)Report favoring H. 16450, to authorize changes in permanent sys-

tem of highways, D. C. [for section north of Sheriff road and south-east of right of way of Alexandria branch of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and extending to District line]. Jan. 14. 1905 Ip. (S. rp. 2964.)

-----Report amending S. 6088, authorizing closing of part of alley in square 733, Washington, 1). C. Jan. 14, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2965.) Report adverse to S. 6089, similar to II. 16450, to authorize changes

in permanent system of highways, D. C. [for section north of Sher-iff road and southeast of right of way of Alexandria branch of Bal-timore and Ohio Railroad Companv and extending to District line] Jan. 14, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2966.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 15477, to change name of 13£ ^et [southwest] to Linworth place. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp.

----- Report adverse to S. 5648, similar to H. 15477, to change name of 13| street [southwest] to Linworth place. Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p (S. rp. 3077.)Report favoring S. 6422, to amend act for eliminating grade cross-

ings on Baltimore and Potomac Railroad in Washington. D C [etc.]. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3078.)

-----Report under 8. R. 201, submitting amendment to II. 18969, mak-ing appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1906, for acquisition of additional land for Government Hospital for the Insane Jan 20,1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 3079.)

----- Report amending S. 6584, to incorporate Trustees of Grand En-campment of Knights Templar. Jan. 21,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3081.)

-----Report amending 8. J. R. 96, authorizing use of certain houses in square 686 in Washington [by National Guard on occasion of inau-guration of President]. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 3341.)

-----Report amending 8. 6513, for widening of Columbia road east of 16th street. Jan. 27, 1905. Ip. (g. rp. 3383.)

-----Report favoring S. 6758, to close and open alley in square 806 Washington, D. C. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3384.)

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Gamble, R. J. Report favoring II. 7869, in relation to bonds on con-tracts with District. Jan. 14, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2962.)

-----Report favoring H. 3947, for relief of holders of certain District special-tax scrip. Jan. 14, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2963.)

-----Report adverse to S. 2652, similar to H. 7869, in relation to bonds on contracts with District. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3061.)'

Gorman, A. P. Report favoring S. 6646, authorizing commissioners of District to furnish Potomac water without charge to charitable institutions [etc.]. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3382.)

Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring H. 16802, to authorize commis-sioners of District to enter into contract for collection and disposal of garbage, ashes [etc.]. Jan. 21, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3083.)

Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 6371, to confirm title to lot 5, square south of square 990, Washington, D. C. Jan. 14, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2967.)

-----Report favoring 11. 11286, to prevent unlawful wearing of badge or insignia of G. A. R. or other soldier organizations [in District]. Jan. 14, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2968.)

Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 6514, for relief of Church of Our Re-deemer, Washington, D. C. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3344.)

Stewart, W. M. Report amending S. 5937, to amend act to regulate height of buildings in District. Jan. 21, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3082.)

FOREIGN RELATIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Compilation of treaties in force [1904]. 1904. 996 p. (S. doc. 318, 58th Cong. 2d sess.)

FOREST RESERVATIONS AND THE PROTECTION OF GAME, COMMITTEE ON

Gibson, Paris. Report favoring II. 11584, for protection of wild ani-mals and birds in Wichita forest reserve. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2952.)

Kittredge, A. B. Report amending by substitute H. 8460, for transfer of forest reserves to Department of Agriculture. Jan. 13, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2954.)

-----Report favoring H. 17345, to exclude from 5 osemite National Park certain lands and include said lands in Sierra forest reserve. Jan. 20. 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3080.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Clapp, M. E. Report favoring S. 6522, to enable independent school district 12, Roseau County, Minn., to purchase lands [on ceded portion of Red Lake Reservation]. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3070.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Hearings before committee, Dec. 16, 1904 [-Jan. 20, 1905, on] S. 2439, further to define duties and powers of Interstate Commerce Com-mission. 1905. 50 p.

Safety appliances, supplemental hearings before committee, Dec. 16, 1904 [-Jan. 13, 1905, on] S. 4403, to amend act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, approved Mar. 2, 1893, as amended Apr. 1, 1896. and Mar. 2, 1903 [so that locomotives on narrow-gage railroads may be equipped with safety appliances other than power driving-wheel brakes]. 1904 [1905]. 75 p.

12 Janu ary , 1905Water brakes, hearings before committee [Mar. 18, 1904-Jan. 13, 1905,

on] 8. 4403, to amend act to promote safety of employees and trav-elers upon railroads by compelling common carriers to equip their cars w ith automatic couplers and continuous brakes, approved Mar 2, 1893, as amended Apr. 1, 1896, and Mar. 2, 1903 [so that locomo-tives on narrow-gage railroads may be equipped with safety appli-ances other than power driving-wheel brakes]. 1905. 101 p.

IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS, COMMITTEE ON

Bard, T. R. Report favoring 8. 6312, for construction of irrigation and reclamation works in certain lakes and rivers [in Oregon and Cali-fornia]. Jan. 18, 1905. 10 p. (8. rp. 3067.)Report amending 8. 6313, for disposal of lands acquired under

reclamation act [etc.]. Jan. 18, 1905. 5 p. (S. rp. 3068.)bulton, C. W. Report favoring S. 6406, for purchase and condemnation

oi irrigable lands in certain cases. Jan. 18, 1905. Id (S rn 3069.) p. ip.MILITARY AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Bate, W. B. Report favoring H. J. R. 181, to transfer to [Troop B unattached cavalry, Tennessee National Guard] portion of national cemetery reservation at Chattanooga, Tenn. Jan. 27 1905 2 n (S. rp. 3343.)

Blackburn, J. C. 8. Report adverse to 8. 2343, for relief of James McElroy. Jan. 13, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2950.)

-----Report favoring H. 16160, granting to Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company license to make excavations and place footings in land belonging to United States at St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 13 1905 4 d (S. rp. 2951.) 1

Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. J. R. 69, for [sale] of obsolete rifles, together with belts and bayonets, to posts of G. A. R. and organi-zations of Sons of Veterans [and United Spanish War Veterans! Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2959.)

Pettus, E. M . Report favoring H. 1979, for extension of national cem-etery near Richmond, Va. Jan. 12, 1905. ■ 2 p. (S. rp. 2948.)

Proctor, Redfield. Report amending H. 17473, making appropriation for Army, 1906. Jan. 24, 1905. 6 p. (S. rp. 3277.)

Scott, N. B. Report adverse to S. 6084, for relief of George W Green Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3153.)

Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 5944, repealing act to extend time for presenting claims [of soldiers of Civil War] for additional bounties, and its amendments and extensions, so far as they limit time for presenting claims. Jan. 13, 1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 2960.)

—— Report adverse to S. 6021, to recognize services of Francis M. Charles in War of Rebellion. Jan. 16, 1905. 11 p. (S. rp. 3062.)

----- Report favoring S. 5997, to appoint William L. Patterson 2d lieu-tenant. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3076.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Hale, Eugene. Report favoring S. 656, for retirement of pettv officers and enlisted men of Navy [after 30 years’ service in Army Naw or Marine Corps]. Jan. 13, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2955.)

PATENTS, COMMITTEE ON

Kittredge, A. B. Report amending H. 16560, to authorize registration of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign nations or among States or with Indian tribes. Jan. 24, 1905. 11 p. (g. rp. 3278.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 13Kittredge, A. B.—Continued. Report amending H. 6487, to amend sec.

4952, Revised statutes [as amended, so as to protect rights of those obtaining copyright for English translations of books in foreign lan-guages]. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3380.)

PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Alger, R. A. Report favoring H. 6506, to increase pension of Edward M. Rhoades. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2811.)

----- Report favoring H. 15688, to increase pension of Augustus H. Haines. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2812.)

----- Report favoring H. 6129, to increase pension of Edwin M. Ray* mond. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2813.)

----- Report favoring H. 2558, to increase pension of John Cummings. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2814.)

----- Report favoring H. 11661, to increase pension of William H. McClurg. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2815.)

----- Report favoring H. 5037, to increase pension of Richard H. Still-well. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2816.)

----- Report favoring H. 11788, to increase pension of Henry L. Kyler. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2817.)

-----Report favoring H. 4948, to pension Wilson H. Davis. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2818.)

-----Report favoring H. 2151, to increase pension of Samuel H. Hunt. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2819.)

----- Report favoring H. 9798, to increase pension of Isaac W. Sherman. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2820.)

-----Report favoring H. 14601, to increase pension of William Scheall. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2821.)

-----Report favoring H. 12859, to increase pension of James Donnelly. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2822.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 5727, to increase pension of Jesse Woodruff. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2872.)

----- Report favoring H. 13241, to increase pension of David Deardourff. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2972.)

----- Report favoring H. 5997, to increase pension of James Hammonds. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2973.)

----- Report favoring H. 4627, to pension Annie Young. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2974.)

----- Report favoring H. 6354, to increase pension of George M. Sim-mons. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2975.)

----- Report favoring H. 14919, to pension Kearney May. Jan. 16, 1905.1 p. (S. rp. 2976.)

----- Report favoring H. 9939, to increase pension of Martha Higgins. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2977.)

----- Report favoring H. 15190, to increase pension of James M. Paul. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2978.)

-----Report favoring H. 15686, to increase pension of Anna A. Dunn. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2979.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 4214, to increase pension of Ella M. Roberts. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2980.)

----- Report amending S'. 5323, to increase pension of William Geyser. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2981.)

-----Report amending S. 6224, to increase pension of Anna M. Benny. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2982.)

14 January , 1905Alger, R. A.—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 2895, to

pension Benjamin F. Cory. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2983.) -----ReportamendingS. 6087, to increase pension of Salmon S. Mathews.

Jan. 16, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 2984.)-----Report amending S. 5072, to increase pension of Samuel A. McNeil.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2985.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3467, to increase pension of

Emmory A. Wood. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2986.)-----Report amending S. 4215, to increase pension of Henry Berkstres-

ser. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2987.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 6025, to increase pension of Belle

K. Theaker. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3197.)-----Report amending S. 5322, to increase pension of Perley B. Dickerson.

Jan. 23, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 3198.)----- Report amending S. 2464, to increase pension of John Aylers.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3199.)-----Report amending S. 5234, to increase pension of John R. Leavens.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3200.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4123, to increase pension of George

Simms. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3201.)-----Report favoring H. 4552, to increase pension of Orin P. Stoffer.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3202.)----- Report favoring H. 2781, to increase pension of Alta Mira Parsons.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3203.)-----Report favoring H. 15864, to pension Margaret La Parle. Jan. 23,

1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3204.)-----Report favoring H. 16259, to increase pension of John Walz. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3205.)-----Report favoring H. 4676, to increase pension of James B. Judson.

Nov. [Jan.] 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3206.)-----Report favoring H. 16263, to increase pension of Llewellyn Niles.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3207.)-----Report favoring H. 16594, to increase pension of Jacob A. Kryer.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3208.)----- Report amending S. 1452, to increase pension of Mahala Forkner.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3209.)-----Report favoring H. 12795, to increase pension of John L. Lee. Jan.

25, 1905. 1 p. (8. rp. 3291.)-----Report favoring H. 12601, to increase pension of Francis M. Prill.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3292.)----- Report favoring H. 12820, to increase pension of Isabella Bryson.

Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3293.)-----Report favoring H. 7097, to increase pension of John White. Jan.

25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3294.)Ball, L. H. Report amending 8. 5509, to increase pension of Susie C.

G. Seabury. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2869.)-----Report amending S. 4760, to increase pension^ of Ezekiel Riggs.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2870.)-----Report favoring S. 5527„ to increase pension of John A. Kingman.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2871.)-----Report favoring H. 5341, to pension Jennie Petteys. Jan. 10, 1905.

Ip. (S. rp. 2921.)-----Report favoring H. 14774, to increase pension of Albert S. Graham.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2922.)

January , 1905 15Ball, L. H.—Continued. Report favoring H. 14879, to increase pension

of Benjamin Dillingham. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2923.)-----Report favoring H. 14875, to increase pension of Seeley Earnest.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2924.)-----Report favoring H. 15207, to increase pension of Amos Jones.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2925.)-----Report favoring H. 15634, to pension Harriet A. Orr. Jan. 10,

1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2926.)-----Report favoring H. 15473, to increase pension of James W. Capron.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2927.)-----Report favoring H. 8996, to increase pension of Diah Lovejoy.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2928.)-----Report favoring H. 15387, to increase pension of William Hall.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2929.)-----Report favoring H. 13064, to increase pension of John K. Tyler.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2930.)-----Report amending S. 4775, to pension Garetta L. Hodgkins. Jan.

16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3010.)-----Report amending S. 4673, to increase pension of Rosette E. S. Grow.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3011.)-----Report amending S. 41, to increase pension of Sarah E. Gillette.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3012.)-----Report amending S. 4675, to pension Angeline B. Whitney. Jan.

16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3013.)-----Report favoring H. 13658, to increase pension of Henry Smith.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3014.)-----Report favoring H. 8917, to increase pension of Michael Marx.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3015.)-----Report amending S. 4073, to increase pension of Comfort W. Wat-

son. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3240.)-----Report amending S. 4886, to pension Mary A. Massey. Jan. 23,

1905. 2p. (S. rp. 3241.)-----Report amending S. 5903, to increase pension of Patrick Duffy.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3242.)-----Report amending S. 3722, to pension John W. Victor. Jan. 23,

1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3243.)---- Report amending bv substitute S. 6171, to increase pension of Fan-

nie C. Avis. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3244.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3044, to increase pension of Lucy

McE. Andrews. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3245.)-----Report favoring S. 6346, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Shep-

pard. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3246.)-----Report favoring H. 16157, to increase pension of Charles W. Mar-

tin. Jan. 23, 1905. I p. (S. rp. 3247.)-----Report favoring H. 15030, to increase pension of David Rothschell.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3248.)___ Report favoring H. 17093, to increase pension of Felix Monaghan.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3249.)___ Report favoring H. 14140, to increase pension of William Y. Clin-

ton. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3250.)___ Report favoring H. 16260, to increase pension of Frederick Hark.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3251.)___ Report favoring H. 16199, to increase pension of Joseph McGuckian.

Jan. 23,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3252.)

16 Jan ua ry , 1905Ball, L. H. Continued. Report favoring H. 16124, to increase pension

of John Morgan. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3253.)----- Report favoring H. 10712, to pension Henrietta Weidner. Jan. 23.

1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3254.)-----Report favoring II. 16945, to increase pension of Alvin B. Franklin

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3255.)-----Report favoring II. 16087, to increase pension of Harriet II. Brady

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3256.)-----Report favoring H. 16704, to increase pension of Michael Lewis.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3257.)-----Report favoring H. 15855, to increase pension of Loren Austin

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3258.)Report favoring II. 15733, to increase pension of Peter Horth. Jan.

23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3259.)-----Report favoring IL 3799, to pension Emma Cortright. Jan. 23 1905

2 p. (S. rp. 3260.)-----Report favoring H. 15732, to increase pension of Edwin 0. Pierce

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3261.)Report favoring H. 5123, to pension Maria Eldred, formerly Maria

Olmstead. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3262.)-----Report favoring H. 16387, to increase pension of Sarah F. Mathison-

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3263.)Report favoring H. 16141, to increase pension of John Parks. Jan.

23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3264.)-----Report favoring II. 16077, to increase pension of Andrew J. Clark

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3265.)Report favoring H. 16442, to increase pension of Catherine E. Rav.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S rp. 3266.)Report favoring II. 16125, to increase pension of Eugene C. Moeer

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3267.)Report favoring IL 7000, to increase pension of John White. Jan

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3268.)Report favoring H. 8077, to increase pension of John McFarlane.

Jan. 26, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3336.)-----Report favoring H. 11312, to increase pension of Malana W. Brant

Jan. 26, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3337.)-----Report favoring H. 13260, to increase pension of William Starks

Jan. 26, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3338.)----Report favoring II. 7378, to increase pension of Israel Purdy. Jan

26,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3339.) -Burnham, H. E. Report favoring H. 10272, to increase pension of

Lorenzo Streeter. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2826.)-----Report favoring IL 14855, to increase pension of Henry C. Thaver

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2827.) 'Report favoring H. 15144, to increase pension of William J. Rey-

nolds. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2828.)Report favoring H. 912, to increase pension of John F. Dorsev

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2829.)Report favoring H. 6832, to increase pension of Nathaniel Caves

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2830.) ’-----Report favoring H. 15785, to increase pension of Charles E Youn»

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2831.)-----Report favoring H. 3287, to increase pension of Orin Plaisted Jan

9,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2832.)

Januar y , 1905 17Burnham, H. E.—Continued. Report favoring H. 15680, to increase

pension of Isaac Hanson. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2833.)----- Report favoring H. 15071, to increase pension of Matilda L. Curk-

endall. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2834.)----- Report favoring H. 15779, to increase pension of Lucinda N. Reeves.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2835.)----- Report favoring H. 15791, to pension Mary Suppes. Jan. 9, 1905.

1 p. (S. rp. 2836.)-----Report favoring S. 5939, to increase pension of George W. Hall.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2841.)----- Report favoring S. 5868, to increase pension of Mary C. Buck.

Jan. 10, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 2842.)-----Report favoring S. 5938, to increase pension of Owen A. Willey.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2843.)----- Report favoring S. 5940, to increase pension of Jason R. C. Hovt.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2844.)-----Report favoring S. 5757, to increase pension of William A. Luther.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2845.)-----Report favoring S. 5712, to increase pension of Sally Dickinson.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2846.)-----Report favoring S. 6321, to pension Hattie F. Davis. Jan. 10,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 2847.)-----Report favoring S. 6092, to increase pension of Elijah W. Gordon.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2848.)----- Report favoring S. 6091, to increase pension of William Welch.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2849.)-----Report favoring S. 184, to increase pension of John Bartlett. Jan.

10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2850.)----- Report amending by substitute S. 355, to pension Sarah Jane

Simonds. Jan. 10, 1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 2851.)-----Report amending S. 4239, to increase pension of William H. McCann.

Jan. 10, 1905. 7 p. (S. rp. 2852.)----- Report amending S. 6130, to increase pension of Charles L. Har-

mon. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2853.)-----Report amending S. 5426, to pension Henry O. Kent. Jan. 10,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 2854.)----- Report amending S. 5961, to increase pension of Warren P. Tenney.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2855.)-----Report amending S. 5958, to increase tension of Marv J. Bartlett.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2856.)-----Report amending S. 5842, to increase pension of Thomas G. Parish.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2857.)-----Report amending S. 6004, to increase pension of James Hulme.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2858.)-----Report amending S. 5841, to increase pension of Nelson P. Smith.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2859.)-----Report amending S. 6094, to increase pension of Ephraim W. Har-

rington. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2860.)-----Report amending S. 6134, to pension Mary Elizabeth McClaren.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3048.)-----Report amending S. 5865, to increase pension of Foster W. Gassett.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3049.)----- Report amending S. 3934, to pension Susan E. Bellows. Jan. 16,

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18 Janua ry , 1905Burnham, H. E.—Continued. Report amending S. 3194, to increase

pension of Stephen Gilbert. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3051.) -----Report amending by substitute S. 4492, to pension Joseph F.

Kelly. Jan. 16, 1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 3052.)-*— Report amending S. 173, to increase pension of John G. Haskell.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3053.)— Report amending S. 6414, to increase pension of John O’Kief.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3054.)----- Report amending S. 3389, to, increase pension of Joel Carpenter.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3055.) .—— Report amending S. 5240, to increase pension of Hugh R. Barnard.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3056.)-----Report favoring H. 4927, to increase pension of Eugene P. Tewks-

bury. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3057.)-----Report favoring H. 9552, to increase pension of Peter Williams.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3058.)-----Report favoring H. 9553, to increase pension of Hattie L. Rich.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3059.)-----Report favoring H. 13910, to pension Henry E. Wright. Jan. 16,

1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3060.)— Report amending S. 6188, to increase pension of William Sartwell.

Jan.23,1905. 1 p. (S.rp.3187.)-----Report amending S. 6475, to increase pension of Isaac Slater. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3189.)-----Report favoring H. 16666, to increase pension of Alfreda B. Coburn.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3220.)— Report favoring H. 13170, to increase pension of Ruth M. Shepley,

now Haskell. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3221.)-----Report favoring H. 4194, to pension Elizabeth Neilan. Jan. 23,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3222.)-----Report favoring H. 3286, to increase pension of Jacob F. French.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3223.)-----Report favoring H. 4873, to increase pension of John McKenzie.

Jan.23,1905. 2 p. (S.rp.3224.)-----Report favoring H. 3002, to increase pension of Samuel Tillinghast.

Jan.23,1905. 1 p. (S.rp.3225.)—— Report favoring H. 723, to increase pension of Thomas Smart. Jan.

23,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3226.)-----Report favoring H. 16894, to increase pension of Jeremiah Connor,

alias James Boone. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3227.)-----Report favoring H. 1573, to increase pension of Cyrus Hurd. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3228.)-----Report favoring H. 15782, to increase pension of Charles H. War-

ner. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3229.)-----Report favoring H. 15781, to increase pension of Granville F. Plum-

mer. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3230.)-----Report favoring H. 15786, to increase pension of Horatio W. Longa.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3231.)-----Report favoring H. 15783, to increase pension of Charles J. Rich-

ards. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3232.)-----Report favoring H. 15784, to increase pension of Joseph Wingate.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3233.)-----Report favoring H. 15930, to increase pension of William H. Cray.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3234.)

Janu ary , 1905 19Burnham, II. E.—Continued. Report favoring H. 8859, to increase pen-

sion of Charles J. Esty. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3235.)-----Report favoring H. 6507, to increase pension of James J. Champlin

Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3286.) 1-----Report favoring H. 9550, to increase pension of William Butler

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3287.)-----Report favoring H. 10342, to increase pension of William W Mar-

ple. Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3288.)-----Report favoring H. 8834, to increase pension of Joseph H. Richard-

son. Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3289.)Carmack, E. W. Report favoring H. 5436, to pension Hiram Baird

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2803.)---- Report favoring H. 5461, to increase pension of Preston D. Roadv

Jan. 9, 1905. I p. (S. rp. 2804.) J-----Report favoring II. 12576, to increase pension of William M. Kitts

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2805.)Report favoring H. 11235, to pension Clarissa E. McCormick. Jan.

9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2806.)-----Report favoring H. 12577, to increase pension of James Graves.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2807.)-----Report favoring IL 1099, to increase pension of Lewis 0. Marshall

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2808.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5766, to increase pension of

Andrew S. Graham. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2916.)-----Report amending S. 4823, to increase pension of Mary Martin

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2917.)-----Report favoring II. 15244, to increase pension of Rebecca V. Mac-

kenzie. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3016.)-----Report favoring II. 14936, to increase pension of James T. Wolver-

ton. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3017.)-----Report favoring II. 3831, to increase pension of John W. Hartley.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3018.)-----Report favoring S. 6155, to increase pension of Matthew F. Locke.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3019.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4025, to pension Mary E. Cham-

berlain. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3020.)-----Report favoring IL 9824, to pension William Hayes. Jan. 23,1905

Ip. (S. rp. 3084.)----- Report favoring II. 15308, to increase pension of Francis M. Prewett.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3085.)-----Report favoring IL 8049, to increase pension of John S. Parker.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3086.)Foster, A. G. Report favoring S. 5812, to increase pension of William

T. Graham. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2908.)— Report favoring S. 5808, to increase pension of William Steele. Jan.

10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2909.)-----Report favoring S. 6268, to increase pension of Adria M. S. Moale.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2910.)■-----Report amending by substitute S. 5892, to increase pension of James

McAuliff. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2911.)---- Report amending S. 5809, to increase pension of Cvrus Wetherell.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2912.)-----Report amending S. 5815, to increase pension of James McKim.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2913.)

20 Januar y , 1905Foster, A. G.—Continued. Report amending S. 6074, to increase pen-

sion of William Smith. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2914.)-----Report amending S. 6152, to increase pension of Anne E. Wilson.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2915.)-----Report favoring H. 5951, to increase pension of Joseph M. White.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3138.)-----Report favoring H. 9906, to increase pension of Thomas P. Dunn.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3139.)-----Report favoring H. 15344, to increase pension of William B. Atwater.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3140.)-----Report favoring H. 15722, to increase pension of David Guthrie.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3141.)-----Report favoring H. 16807, to increase pension of Elmer C. Jordan.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3142.)-----Report favoring H. 16809, to increase pension of Patrick Cotter.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3143.)-----Report amending H. 16311, to increase pension of Morris Del

Dowane. Jan. 23,1905. 1 p. (8. rp. 3144.)-----Report favoring H. 15197, to increase pension of Calvin C. Griffith.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp.3145.)-----Report amending S. 3349, to increase pension of Morgan Dwyer.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3146.)-----Report favoring 8. 6381, to increase pension of John Hamilton.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (8. rp. 3147.)----- Report favoring S. 5813, to increase pension of Herbert E. Farns-

worth. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3148.)-----Report amending by substitute 8. 5518, to pension Bernard J.

Boldermann. Jan. 23,1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 3149.)-----Report amending S. 5819, to increase pension of Samuel K. Long.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3150.)-----Report amending S. 5253, to increase pension of Joseph Mort.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3151.)-----Report favoring H. 13377, to increase pension of Albert R. Straub.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3323.)- --- Report favoring H. 12660, to increase pension of Margaret Russell.

Jan. 25,1905. 1 p. (8. rp. 3324.)Gibson, Paris. Report favoring H. 6857, to increase pension of Lorenzo

D. Jameson. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2837.)-----Report favoring S. 5975, to increase pension of Lucy Lytton. Jan.

10,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2861.)----- Report amending by substitute S. 5947, to increase pension of

Florence O. Whitman. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2862.)----- Report amending S. 1420, to increase pension of Gustavus S. Young.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2863.)-----Report amending S. 4888, to increase pension of Pierpont H. B.

Moulton. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2864.)—— Report amending 8. 2707, to increase pension of James M. Clemens.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2865.)----- Report amending by substitute 8. 4075, to increase pension of

Charles M. Shepherd. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2866.)-----Report amending by substitute 8. 5678, to pension Margaret McKee

Pentland, formerly Margaret McKee. Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2867.)

Janua ry , 1905 21Gibson, Paris—Continued. Report amending S. 6116, to increase pen-

sion of Francis M. Sams. Jan.10,1905. 2 p. (S.rp.2868.)-----Report amending S. 6115, to increase pension of Edmund B. Kanada.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2969.)-----Report amending S. 139, to increase pension of Solomon Knight.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2970.)-----Report amending S. 2538, to increase pension of Samuel A. Thomas.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2971.)-----Report favoring S. 4101, to increase pension of James H. Cate. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3218.)-----Report favoring H. 2191, to increase pension of William C. Pollard.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3219.)McCumber, P. J. Report favoring H. 7241, to increase pension of Philip

H. Strunk. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2779.)-----Report favoring H. 1907, to increase pension of Wyman J. Crow.

Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2780.)-----Report favoring H. 15744, to increase pension of Edward L. Russell.

Jan.9,1905. 1 p. (S.rp.2781.)-----Report favoring H. 14951, to increase pension of Beniamin F.

Watts. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2782.)-----Report favoring H. 11402, to increase pension of Agnes B. Hesler.

Jan. 9, 1905. I p. (S. rp. 2783.)-----Report favoring H. 6543, to increase pension of Robert Liggatt.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2784.)-----Report favoring H. 12397, to increase pension of Alfred Chill.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2785.)-----Report favoring H. 4211, to increase pension of Elijah Roberts.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2786.)-----Report favoring 11. 5089, to increase pension of Charles W. McKen-

ney. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2787.)-----Report favoring H. 5692, to increase pension of John Shanley.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2788.)-----Report favoring H. 15269, to pension AnnaC. Owen. Jan. 9,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 2789.)-----Report favoring H. 14576, to increase pension of Evelyn M. Dunn.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2790.)-----Report favoring H. 6948, to increase pension of Joshua Parsons.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2791.)-----Report favoring H. 808, to increase pension of George Deland.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2792.)----- Report favoring II. 11451, to increase pension of Alexander Mor-

rison. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2793.)-----Report favoring H. 15743, to increase pension of Desire Leglise.

» Jan. 9, 1905. I p. (S. rp. 2794.)-----Report favoring II. 8166, to increase pension of Martha A. John-

son. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2795.)-----Report favoring H. 10945, to pension Lola Qualls. Jan. 9. 1905.

1 p. (S. rp. 2796.)-----Report favoring 11.9115, to increase pension of Merritt Mead.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2797.)-----Report favoring H. 11148, to increase pension of George W. Stan-

.field. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2798.)— Report favoring H. 6961, to increase pension of Thomas E. Rice.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2799.)

22 Janu ary , 1905McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 10554, to increase

pension of John McGregor. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2800.)----- Report favoring H. 6640, to increase pension of John A. Courtney.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2801.)-----Report amending H. 4728, to increase pension of William W. Smith.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2802.)-----Report adverse to S. 5995, to increase pension of Emma A. Porch.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2873.)-----Report amending S. 6194, to increase pension of William S. Moor-

house. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2874.)-----Report amending S. 5856, to increase pension of William V. Mor-

rison. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2875.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 2572, to increase pension of

Thomas J. Lucas. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2876.)-----Report amending S. 5540, to increase pension of Jerome Bradley.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2877.)-----Report amending S. 141, to increase pension of James W. Kinkead.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2878.)-----Report amending S. 5943, to increase pension of Jared Prindle.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2879.)-----Report amending S. 2074, to increase pension of James A. Harper.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2880.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5698, to increase pension of Martin

Schubert. Jan. 10/1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2881.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 1794, to increase pension of Joseph

C. Walkinshaw. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2882.)-----Report amending S. 6193, to pension Jacob O. White. Jan. 10,

1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2883.)-----Report amending S. 5670, to increase pension of James W. Stickley.

Jan. 10, 1905. I p. (S. rp. 2884.)-----Report amending S. 5953, to increase pension of Charles P. Thurs-

ton. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2885.)— Report amending 8. 5451, to increase pension of George W. Bene-

dict. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2886.)-----Report amending S. 5941, to increase pension of Alma Yohum.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2887.)----- Report amending S. 3635, to increase pension of John M. Godown.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2888.)-----Report amending S. 4135, to increase pension of Jane Francis.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2889.)-----Report amending 8. 2419, to increase pension of Jane M. Black.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2890.)-----Report favoring 8. 6192, to increase pension of James McGinnis.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2891.)-----Report favoring 8. 6195, to increase pension of Frederick Feigley.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2892.)-----Report favoring 8. 6085, to increase pension of Leonard Delamater.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2893.)-----Report favoring 8. 6191, to increase pension of Charles R. Van

Norman. Jan. 10, 1905. 2p. (S. rp. 2894.)-----Report favoring S. 6196, to increase pension of William C. Dickin-

son. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2895.)-----Report favoring S. 4159, to increase pension of George W. Gray.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (8. rp. 2896.)

Janu ary , 1905 23McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3939, do increase pen-

sion of James Miller. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2897.)-----Report favoring S. 4691, to increase pension of Leonard L. Lancas-

ter. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2898.)-----Report amending S. 6351, to increase pension of Martin T. Cross.

Jan. 12, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2946.)-----Report favoring S. 6174, to increase pension of Chittie Chittleson.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2988.)----- Report favoring S. 2731, to increase pension of John R. McCul-

lough. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2989.)----- Report favoring S. 2977, to increase pension of Andrew J. Lar-

rabee. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2990.)----- Report favoring S. 5157, to increase pension of Cellina H. Stephens.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2991.)-----Report favoring S. 5669, to increase pension of Alexander Hay.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2992. )-----Report favoring S. 5999, to increase pension of William H. White.

Jan. 16,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2993.)----- Report favoring’S. 5391, to increase pension of Lucretia Johnson.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2994.) *-----Report amending by substitute S. 5392, to increase pension of Wil-

liam W. Willis. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2995.)----- Report amending by substitute S. 3660, to increase pension of Mary

Oakley. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2996.)-----Report amending S. 5463, to increase pension of John M. C. Sowers.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2997.)-----Report amending S. 3392, to increase pension of Cvrus N. Bradlev.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2998.)----- Report amending S. 3841, to increase pension of John M. Bigger.

Jan.16,1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 2999.)----- Report amending S. 4128, to increase pension of Peter Kaufman.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3000.)-----Report amending S. 459, to increase pension of William H. Tre-

villian. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3001.)-----Report amending S. 5651, to pension Georgianna Eubanks. Jan.

16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3002.)----- Report amending S. 2240, to increase pension of Samuel B. Mann.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3003.)----- Report amending S. 1565, to increase pension of Samuel N. Rock-

land. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3004.)----- Report amending S. 4548, to pension Betsy J. Northrup. Jan. 16,

1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 3005.)-----Report amending S. 5577, to increase pension of La Fayette Smith.

‘ Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3006.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5539, to increase pension of

Albion L. Mitchell. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3007.)-----Report amending S. 1562, to increase pension of Riley W. Cavins.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3008.)-----Report amending S. 2107, to increase pension of Andrew R.

McCurdy. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3009.)-----Report favoring H. 12254, to increase pension of Matthew H. Bevan.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3032.)----- Report favoring H. 15762, to increase pension of James L. Olm-

sted. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3033.)

24 Janu ary , 1905McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring II. 14662, to increase

pension of Aaron Fanshaw. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3034.) -----Report favoring H. 1901, to increase pension of, Warren F. Barnes.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3035.)-----Report favoring H. 11015, to increase pension of Joseph Wardle.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3036.)-----Report favoring H. 1286, to increase pension of John Brasch.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3037.)-----Report favoring H. 2993, to increase pension of Lewis Townsend.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3038.)-----Report favoring H. 14889, to increase pension of Alfred W. Dear-

born. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3039. )-----Report favoring H. 11016, to increase pension of Samuel P. Short.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3040.)-----Report favoring H. 9696, to increase pension of Henry S. Austin.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3041.)-----Report favoring H. 9621, to increase pension of William Lance.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3042.)-----Report favoring H. 14799, to increase pension of Napoleon B. Wing.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp.3043.)-----Report favoring H. 10360, to increase pension of Mary Flynn.

Jan.16, 1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 3044.)-----Report adverse to H. 15102, to increase pension of Charles Bergman.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3045.)-----Report adverse to H. 14887, to increase pension of William P. Davis.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3046.)-----Report adverse to II. 11324, to increase pension of Charles Alfred

De Arnaud. Jan. 16, 1905. 7 p. (S. rp. 3047.)-----Report amending S. 6439, to increase pension of Thomas Conroy.

Jan.23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3087.)-----Report amending S. 3378, to increase pension of Jacob H. Heck.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3088.)-----Report amending S. 2256, to increase pension of John Spriggs.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3089.)-----Report amending S. 2986, to increase pension of William Barkis.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3090.)-----Report amending S. 3662, to increase pension of William A. Wil-

kins. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3091.)-----Report amending S. 6097, to increase pension of Thomas M. Clark.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3092.)-----Report amending S. 2674, to pension Ellen Orr. Jan. 23, 1905.

1 p. (S. rp. 3093.)----- Report amending S. 4681, to increase pension of John H. Stubbs.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3094.)-----Report amending S. 2291, to increase pension of William W. Rol-

lins. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3095.)-----Report amending S. 6445, to increase pension of Lizzie A. Holden.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3096.)----- Report amending S. 6098, to increase pension of Seth Lewis. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3097.)-----Report amending S. 6605, to increase pension of Simeon V. Sher-

wood. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3098.)-----Report amending S. 6699, to increase pension of Moses Frost. Jan.

23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3099.)

Janua ry , 1905 25McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring S. 6446, to increase

pension of John McGowan. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3100.)—— Report favoring S. 6444, to increase pension of Melkert H. Burton.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3101.)-----Report favoring S. 3023, to increase pension of Sanford S. Hender-

son. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3102.)—— Report favoring S. 6438, to pension Cyrell Boutiette. Jan. 23,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3103.)----- Report favoring S. 6718, to increase pension of Nathaniel Salg.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3104.)----- Report favoring H. 17241, to increase pension of David A. Miller.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (8. rp. 3105.)-----Report favoring H. 13082, to increase pension of William E. Wheeler.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3106.)-----Report favoring H. 5383, to increase pension of Samuel Shafer.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3107.)----- Report favoring H. 5153, to increase pension of Jonathan Stewart.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3108.)-----Report favoring H. 4942, to increase pension of Adam Hand. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3109.)-----Report favoring H. 2476, to increase pension of Sampson T. Grove.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3110.)-----Report favoring H. 1491, to increase pension of Martin L. Pemble-

ton. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3111.)-----Report favoring H. 968, to increase pension of Charles W. Young.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3112.)—— Report favoring H. 963, to increase pension of Ava D. Benjamin.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3113.)-----Report favoring H. 606, to increase pension of Vincent M. Cart-

wright. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3114.)-----Report favoring H. 1324, to increase pension of Thomas Skidmore.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3115.)-----Report favoring H. 1445, to increase pension of John Ellis. Jan.

23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3116.)-----Report favoring H. 2469, to increase pension of William Stone. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3117.)-----Report favoring H. 14635, to increase pension of Alexander Moore.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3118.)-----Report favoring H. 15872, to increase pension of Marvin Welton.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3119.)-----Report favoring H. 7987, to increase pension of Francis Scott. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3120.)-----Report favoring H. 2946, to increase pension of Albert Webb. Jan.

23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3121.)-----Report favoring H. 2046, to increase pension of Peter W. Kreeger.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3122.)-----Report favoring H. 5286, to increase pension of Obadiah J. Merrill.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3123.)-----Report favoring H. 7074, to increase pension of Jesse Sims. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3124.)-----Report favoring H. 16109, to increase pension of Alice W. T. Groes-

beck. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3125.)-----Report favoring H. 15871, to increase pension of John Leonard.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3126.)

26 Janua ry , 1905McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 14489, to increase

pension of John M. Porter. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3127.) -----Report favoring H. 8708, to increase pension of David C. Posey.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3128.)-----Report favoring H. 4322, to increase pension of Francis M. Hay.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3129.)-----Report favoring H. 666, to increase pension of Eva M. Kingsbury.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S.rp. 3130.)-----Report favoring H.5884, to increase pension of Samuel K. White.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3131.)-----Report amending S. 1724, to increase pension of Sarah F. McCune.

Jan.23,1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 3132.)-----Report amending S. 3914, to increase pension of John W. Branch.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 3133.)-----Report amending S. 1560, to increase pension of William Sweet.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 3134.)-----Report amending S. 3897, to increase pension of Gabriel H. Adams.

Jan.23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3135.)-----Report amending S. 4680, to increase pension of Samuel T. Dickson.

Jan.23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3136.)-----Report amending H. 7607, to pension Joel W. Nye. Jan. 23, 1905.

2 p. (S.rp. 3137.)-----Report favoring H. 11018, to increase pension of William B. Bruner.

Jan. 25,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3295.)-----Report favoring II. 10948, to increase pension of John N. Matthews.

Jan.25,1905. 2 p. (S.rp.3296.)-----Report favoring II. 10387, to increase pension of Aaron C. Perry.

Jan. 25,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3297.)-----Report favoring H. 11847, to increase pension of James B. Croly.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3298.)-----Report favoring H. 11499, to increase pension of Albert Jones.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3299.)-----Report favoring H. 12155, to pension Nancy Hill. Jan. 25, 1905.

1 p. (S. rp. 3300.) .-----Report favoring H. 12090, to increase pension of William R. Clark.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3301.)-----Report favoring H. 12007, to increase pension of Henry R. K.

Lockman. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3302.)-----Report favoring H. 8395, to increase pension of James Duffy. Jan.

25,1905. Ip. (S.rp. 3303.)-----Report favoring II. 8208, to increase pension of Burleigh C. D.

Read. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3304.)-----Report favoring H. 5995, to increase pension of Joseph Fulton.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3305.)-----Report favoring H. 9140, to increase pension of James L. Capp.

Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3306.)—Report favoring H. 8839, to increase pension of Thomas M. Hicks.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3307.)-----Report favoring H. 9062, to pension John Goodspeed. Jan. 25,

1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 3308.)-----Report favoring H. 6702, to increase pension of James Slater.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3309.)-----Report favoring H. 6957, to increase pension of Alexander C.

Bowen. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3310.)

Janu ary , 1905 27McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 8423, to pension

Joseph Hepworth. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3311.)-----Report favoring H. 13640, to increase pension of Eugene Hepp.

Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3312.)-----Report favoring H. 13324, to increase pension of John Kesler. Jan.

25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3313.)-----Report favoring H. 13419, to increase pension of George Weeks.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3314.)-----Report favoring H. 12255, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Gud-

gell. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3315.)-----Report favoring H. 12252, to increase pension of James Baremore,

alias James Baker. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3316.)-----Report favoring H. 12171, to increase pension of John Davis. Jan.

25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3317.)-----Report favoring H. 7350, to increase pension of John C. Besier.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3318.)-----Report favoring H. 7760, to increase pension of Sarah A. Pierce.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3319.)-----Report favoring H. 9410, to pension Rosa Miller. Jan. 25, 1905.

Ip. (S. rp. 3320.)-----Report favoring H. 7252, to pension James M. Garrett. Jan. 25,

1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3321.)-----Report favoring H. 9065, to increase pension of Albert Z. Norton.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3322.)Overman, L. S. Report favoring H. 15404, to increase pension of John

A. Hayward. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2823.)-----Report amending S. 4392, to increase pension of Samuel Hyatt.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2824.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4660. to increase pension of

Nellie B. Newton. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2825.)-----Report favoring H. 10680, to increase pension of Samuel B. Coe.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3063.)—— Report favoring H. 16171, to increase pension of Sarah D. Tarver.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3236.)-----Report favoring H. 16904, to pension Louis Sherard. Jan. 23,1905.

Ip. (S. rp. 3237.)-----Report favoring H. 15892, to increase pension of Martha F. Field.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3238.)-----Report favoring H. 16172, to increase pension of Georgia A. War-

ren. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3239.)-----Report favoring IL 10027, to pension Green W. Hodge.. Jan. 27,

1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3377.)-----Report favoring H. 9405, to pension Andrew Long. Jan. 27, 1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3378.)-----Report favoring H. 10096, to pension Louise E. Lavey. Jan. 27,

1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3379.)Patterson, T. M. Report favoring H. 13501, to increase pension of James

L. Townsend. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. ,(S. rp. 2774.)-----Report favoring H. 3712, to pension Frederick W. Tappmeyer.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2775.)-----Report favoring H. 12052, to pension Walter P. Mitchell. Jan. 9,

1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2776.)-----Report favoring H. 11984, to increase pension of Edward C. Jones.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2777.)

28 Janua ry , 1905Patterson, T. M.—Continued. Report favoring H. 10969, to increase

pension of Joseph H. Shay. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2778.)-----Report favoring S. 5550, to increase pension of Martin Mack. Jan.

10,1905. Ip. (S.rp. 2899.)-----Report favoring S. 825, to increase pension of Jesse Collins. Jan. 10,

1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2900.)-----Report favoring S. 830, to increase pension of Thomas H. Muchmore.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 2901.)-----Report favoring S. 69, to increase pension of Frances C. Brown.

Jan.10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2902.)----- Report amending S. 104, to increase pension of Abner Taylor. Jan.

10,1905. 2 p. (S.rp. 2903.)-----Report amending S. 5432, to increase pension of Elias Stillwell.

Jan.10,1905. 1 p. (S.rp.2904.)-----Report amending S. 3074. to increase pension of Isaac Davisson.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2905.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 826, to increase pension of John

C. Bertolette. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (S.rp. 2906.)-----Report amending S. 5802, to increase pension of Luther M. Bartlow.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2907.)-----Report favoring H. 15199, to pension Marv J. Lansing, formerly

Mary J. Abbott. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3345.)-----Report favoring H. 13955, to increase pension of Elijah G. Wood.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3346.)-----Report favoring H. 7014, to increase pension of James J. Boyd.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3347.)-----Report favoring FL 13007, to increase pension of Frederick B.

Schnebly. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3348.)-----Report favoring H. 12488, to increase pension of George H. Cod-

dington. Jan. 27,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3349.)-----Report favoring II. 16842, to increase pension of Lydia P. Kelly.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3350.)-----Report favoring II. 16392, to increase pension of John Tusing.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3351.)-----Report favoring H. 11055, to increase pension of Winfield S. Rus-

sell. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3352.)-----Report favoring H. 17139, to increase pension of George W. Jen-

nings. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3353.)—— Report favoring H. 3710, to increase pension of Thomas C. John-

son. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3354.)—— Report favoring H. 3427, to increase pension of Albert Fetterhoff.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3355.)-----Report favoring H. 3426, to pension George W. Craig. Jan. 27,

1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3356.)----- Report favoring H. 15328, to pension William FL H. Simpkins.

Jan. 27, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3357.)-----Report favoring II. 11613, to increase pension of Alexander FL Sock-

man. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3358.) [Report reads, by a misprint, II. 16613.]

-----Report favoring H. 15097, to pension William H. Miller. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3359.)

-----Report favoring H. 10181, to increase pension of Andrew Hall. Jan. 27, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3360.)

-----Report favoring S. 1299, to increase pension of John M. Reimer. Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3361.)

Janu ary , 1905 29Patterson, T. M.—Continued. Report favoring S. 5382, to pension Sarah

A. Morris. Jan. 27,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3362.)----- Report amending S. 6467, to increase pension of Jonathan Story.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3363.)----- Report amending S. 2456, to pension William G. Bradley. Jan.

27,1905. 3 p. (S. rp. 3364.)----- Report amending S. 107, to increase pension of Joel H. Warren.

Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3365.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 68, to increase pension of Martha

M. Bolton. Jan. 27, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3366.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3075, to increase pension of Emma

J. Kanady. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3367.)-----Report amending S. 4918, to increase pension of Merida P. Tate.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3368.)-----Report amending S. 6357, to increase pension of Alvan P. Granger.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3369.)-----Report amending S. 6466, to increase pension of John W. Kennedy.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3370.)----- Report amending S. 101, to increase pension of James M. Shippee.

Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3371.)----- Report amending S. 6354, to increase pension of Pierce McKeogh.

Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3372.)----- Report amending S. 3864, to increase pension of Dean W. King.

Jan. 27, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3374.)-----Report amending S. 2304, to increase pension of Samuel S. Merrill.

Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3375.)-----Report amending S. 5160, to increase pension of Harriett P. Gray.

Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3376.)Scott, N. B. Report favoring H. 4112, to increase pension of Elizabeth

Wynne. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 2764.)-----Report favoring H. 2353, to increase pension of Sophia C. Hilleary.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2765.)-----Report favoring H. 14150, to increase pension of John J. Carberry.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2766.)-----Report favoring H. 12058, to increase pension of John W. Dickey.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2767.)-----Report favoring H. 9771, to increase pension of Mary E. Weaver.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2768.)-----Report favoring H. 10686, to increase pension of Michael Kurtz.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2769.)-----Report favoring H. 7367, to increase pension of John M. Barron.

Jan. 9, 1905; 2 p. (S. rp. 2770.)-----Report favoring H. 3359, to increase pension of Cyrus E. Salada.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2771.)-----Report favoring H. 5245, to increase pension of William A. Helt.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2772.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5455, to increase pension of Jeanie

G. Lyles. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2773.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5705, to pension Mary L. Faunt

Le Roy. Jan. 12,1905. 11 p. (S. rp. 2937.)-----Report amending S. 5971, to pension Cordelia Bird. Jan. 12,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 2938.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3435, to pension Mazilla Les-

ter. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2939.)

30 Januar y , 1905Scott, N. B.—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 4722, to

increase pension of Martin V. Trough. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2940.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2828, to increase pension of Phoebe E. Lyda. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2941.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2913, to increase pension of Eliza-beth F. Givin. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2942.)

-----Report amending S. 3517, to increase pension of John B. Ham-mer. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2943.)

-----Report amending S. 2189, to increase pension of Joseph K. Arm-strong. Jan. 12,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2944.)

-----Report favoring S. 5523, to increase pension of James Minnick. Jan. 12, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2945.)

----- Report favoring H. 11090, to increase pension of Joseph Reese. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3021.)

-----Report favoring H. 130, to increase pension of .Washington I. Cook. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3022.)

-----Report favoring H. 4242, to increase pension of Annie M. Wallace. Jan. 16,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3023.)

-----Report favoring H. 11492, to increase pension of Samuel B. Bartley. Jan.16,1905. 1 p. (S.rp.3024.)

-----Report favoring H. 12818, to pension Nichols M. Brockway. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3025.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 6218, to increase pension of Adam E. King. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3026.)

-----Report amending S. 4850, to increase pension of Sarah V. Matlack. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3027.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2193, to pension William Penn Mack. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3028.)

-----Report amending S. 3731, to increase pension of Arthur F. McNally. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3029.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 6029, to pension Ursula Bayard. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3030.)

-----Report amending S. 4749, to increase pension of Martha J. Patter-son. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3031.)

-----Report favoring H. 6310, to increase pension of Robert Clarke. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3154.)

-----Report favoring H. 16348, to increase pension of Johnson Ander-son. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3155.)

-----Report favoring H. 15850, to increase pension of Samuel Shadman. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3156.)

-----Report favoring H. 16715, to pension Helen Calvert. Jan. 23,1905.1 p. (S. rp. 3157.)

-----Report favoring II. 16481, to increase pension of Frederick M. Hal- britter. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3158.)

-----Report favoring H. 5243, to increase pension of Hiram Qualk. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3159.)

-----Report favoring H. 16506, to increase pension of Samuel B. Gray. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3160.)

-----Report favoring H. 5821, to pension Marv A. Johns. Jan. 23, 1905.1 p. (S. rp. 3161.)

-----Report favoring II. 16683, to pension Jesse Peters. Jan. 23, 1905 2 p. (S. rp. 3162.)

-----Report favoring II. 15893, to increase pension of James A. McCluno-. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (S. rn. 3163.)

Janu ary , 1905 31Scott, N. B.—Continued. Report favoring H. 16173, to increase pension

of Allen Riggs. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3164.)-----Report favoring II. 4900, to increase pension of Sarah Hodgson.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3165.)-----Report favoring H. 4595, to increase pension of Charles D. Fortney.

Jan. 23. 1905. .1 p. (S. rp. 3166.)-----Report favoring H. 16194, to increase pension of James'Gwyn.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3167.)— Report favoring II. 3373, to increase pension of Jacob Cochran.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3168.)-----Report favoring II. 132, to increase pension of James P. Griffith.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (,S. rp. 3169.)-----Report favoring H. 16483, to increase pension of James H. Silcott.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3170.)-----Report favoring H. 5822, to increase pension of Eveline V. Fer-

guson. Jan. 23. 1903 [1905]. 3 p. (S. rp. 3171.)-----Report favoring H. 16480, to increase pension of Preston Glover.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3172.)-----Report favoring H. 9860, to increase pension of Augustus Colvin.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3173.)-----Report favoring H. 4169, to increase pension of Thomas J. Brooks.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3174.)■---- Report favoring H. 15760, to increase pension of John W. Strayer.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3175.)-----Report favoring H. 13620, to increase pension of Silas W. Squires.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3176.) •-----Report favoring H. 9774, to increase pension of James M. Prince.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3177.)-----Report favoring H. 16108, to increase pension of Andrew S. Ray.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3178.)-----Report favoring H. 16303, to increase pension of Joseph W. Tyler.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3179.)-----Report amending S. 6026, to increase pension of Stephen Girard

Nichols. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3180.)-----Report favoring S. 5059, to increase pension of Tobias Meader.

Jan. 23,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3181.)-----Report favoring S. 5316, to pension Thomas Pickford. Jan. 23,1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3182.)-----Report favoring S. 5960, to increase pension of John A. Sargent.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3183.)-----Report amending S. 6344, to increase pension of Richard B. Dick-

inson. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3184.)-----Report favoring H. 15660, to increase pension of Jacob R. Sharretts.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3185.)-----Report amending S. 2031, to increase pension of Henry W. Gay.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3186.)-----Report amending Sj. 4573, to increase pension of Marv C. Buck.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3188.)-----Report amending S. 3953, to increase pension of Thomas L. San-

born. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3190.)-----Report amending S. 6586, to increase pension of Laura E. Camp-

bell. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3191. )-----Report amending by substitute S. 5233, to increase pension of

Susan A. Reynolds. Jan. 23,1905. 1 p. ^S. rp. 3192.)

32 Janu ary , 1905Scbtt, N. B.—Continued. Report amending S. 6728, to increase pension

of Charles W. Cowing. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3193.)-----Report amending S. 4814, to increase pension of Marcia H. Edgerly.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3194.)-----Report amending S. 6526, to increase pension of Stephen A. Cox.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3195.)-— Report amending by substitute S. 6348, to increase pension of

Richard E. Hyde. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3196.)-----Report favoring H. 13332, to pension Honora Sullivan. Jan. 25,

1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3280.)-— Report favoring H. 13330, to increase pension of Michael Kelly,

alias Patrick Kelly. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3281.)----- Report favoring H. 9769, to increase pension of Joseph Pershing.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3282.)-----Report favoring H. 13105, to increase pension of William F. Gaut.

Jan. 25,1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3283.)-----Report favoring H. 16234, to increase pension of Benjamin H. Hart-

man. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3284.)-----Report favoring H. 14908, to increase pension of Henry Leib. Jan.

25,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3285.)Smoot, Reed. Report amending by substitute S. 4897, to increase pen-

sion of Reuben Allred. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 2838.)-----Report amending S. 4121, to increase pension of James D. Beasley-

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2839.)-----Report amending S. 5568, to increase pension of Flora B. Bonham.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp, 2840.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4508, to increase pension of John

M. Bybee. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3269.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 6402, to increase pension of

Samuel Lewis. Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3270.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 5499, to pension Matilda J. Hen-

derson. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3271.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3372, to pension Mary A. O’Brien.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3272.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 6042, to increase pension of

James V. Williams. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3273.)-----Report amending S. 4605, to increase pension of Charles R. Schmidt.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3274.)'-----Report amending by substitute S. 5344, to pension Martha T. Ham-

lin. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3275.)-----Report favoring S. 6289, to pension Charles Norris. Jan. 24, 1905.

1 p. (S. rp. 3276.)Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 4655, to increase pension of Henry

Jeffers. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2809.)-----Report favoring H. 14184, to increase pension of James Ginnane.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2810.)-----Report favoring H. 16053, to increase pension of Florence Emery

Blake. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3210.)----- Report favoring S. 6554, to increase pension of Martin Gillett.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3211.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4619, to pension Anna L. Bartleson.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3212.)-----Report amending S. 6550, to pension Jane Johns. Jan. 23, 1905.

2 p. (S. rp. 3213.)

Janu ary , 1905 33Taliaferro, J. P.—Continued. Report amending S. 6654, to increase

pension of Stephen Dampier. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3214.)----- Report amending by substitute S. 6549, to increase pension of

Charles T. West. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3215.)----- Report amending S. 6548, to increase pension of Levincy Walker.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3216.)----- Report amending by substitute S. 6553, to increase pension of

Orlando Kennedy. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3217.)-----Report favoring IL 13546, to increase’ pension of Joel J. Addison.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3325.)----- Report favoring H. 8477, to pension John W. Guest. Jan. 25 1905

Ip. <S. rp. 3326.)-----Report favoring H. 13547, to increase pension of Lewis J. Parr.

Jan. 25, 1905. 1 p. (S. rp. 3327.)----- Report favoring H. 8476, to pension Rolen J. Southerland. Jan.

25,1905. Ip. (S. rp. 3328.)

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Proceedings before committee in matter of protests against right of Reed Smoot, Senator from Utah, to hold his seat. 1904. v. 2, 1027 p.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, COMMITTEE ON

Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 144, for public building at Rawlins, Wyo. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2749.) [Report reads, bv a mis-print, S. 143.]

PUBLIC LANDS, COMMITTEE ON

Bard, T. R. Report amending S. 6490, to exclude from Yosemite National Park certain lands and include said lands in Sierra forest reserve. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3064.)

Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. 5799, for extension of time within which homestead settlers may establish residence upon cer-tain lands heretofore part of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak., and upon certain lands heretofore part of Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 2760.)

-----Report favoring S. 6314, for relief of receivers of public moneys acting as special disbursing agents. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (S. rn. 2934.) ’ i v i

-----Report amending by substitute S. 5763, granting to county of Glou-cester, N. J. [part of Redbank military reservation, Fort Mercer, for park to commemorate battle of Oct. 22, 1777]. Jan* 12, 1905. 8 p. (S. rp. 2947.)

-----Report amending II. 14622, relating to creation of forest reserva-tions, so as to substitute amended text of S. 4429. Jan. 25, 1905 2 p. (S. rp. 3332.)

----- Report amending IL 14710, authorizing use of earth, stone, and timber on public lands and forest reserves in construction of works under irrigation law. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (S. rp. 3333.)

Nelson, Knute. Report favoring S. 6644, to cause lands [at headwaters of Mississippi River] withdrawn for reservoir purposes to be restored to public domain subject to entrv under homestead law. Jan. 25, 1905. 4 p. (S. rp. 3331.)

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ACCOUNTS, COMMITTEE ON

Cassel, II. B. Report submitting II. R. 462, to increase salaries of Arthur Lucas, L. W. Pulies, and Albert Scott, as substitute for H. R. 411. Jan. 21, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3773.)

Hildebrant, C. Q. Report favoring II. R. 385, for 2 additional clerks to Committee on Enrolled Bills. Jan. 13,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 35.x.)

AGRICULTURE, COMMITTEE ON

Wadsworth, J. W. Report adverse to H. R. 400, calling for information upon which last report of Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agri-culture, on cotton acreage and production was made. Jan. 5,1905.1 p. (H. rp. 3226.)

-----Report submitting H. 18329, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, 1906. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3980.)

APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Littauer, L. N. Report submitting II. 17094, making appropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1906]. Jan. 5,1905. 4 p. (H.rp. 3224.)

McCleary, J. T. Report submitting H. 18123, making appropriations for District of Columbia, 1906. Jan. 21, 1905. 19 p. (II. rp. 3772.)

Van Voorhis, H. C. Report submitting II. 17330, making appropriations for pensions, 1906; with views of minority. Jan. 9, 1905. 8 p. (H. rp. 3413.)

CENSUS, COMMITTEE ON THE

Crumpacker, E. D. Report amending H. J. R. 185, authorizing director of census to collect additional statistics relating to cotton. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3414.)

CIVIL SERVICE, COMMITTEE ON REFORM IN THE

Gillett, F. H. Report amending by substitute H. R. 404, requesting President to furnish information showing Executive action relative to political activity of letter-carriers mentioned in his last annual message and grounds therefor. Jan. 14, 1905. 1 p. (11. rp. 3540.)

CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Butler T. S. Report favoring S. 965, for relief of Pacific Pearl VIullett, administratrix of Alfred B. Mullett. Jan. 18, 1905. 6 p. (H.rp. 3642.)

___ Report favoring S. 4778, for relief of E. B. Rogers, as substitute foi identical H. 13366. Jam 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3900.) [Report reads, by a misprint, S. 4478.]

Emerich, Martin. Report favoring II. 12552, for relief of Edwin S. Hall. Jan. 14,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3541.)

___ Report favoring H. 12552, for relief of Edwin S. Hall. Jan. 18, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3645.)

Graff, J. V. Report favoring H. 16584, for relief [of] Monongahela Iron and Steel Company [and to authorize Lawrence G. Boggs to issue duplicate check]. Jan. 12,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3535.)

Janua ry , 1905 35Graff, J. A.—Continued. Report favoring S.6270, directing issue of

check in lieu of lost check drawn [by Carroll A. Devol] in favor of W. W. Montague and Company. Jan. 14,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3539.)

-----Report favoring H. 12679, for relief of M. L. Skidmore. Jan. 18, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3646.)

-----Report favoring S. 2749, for relief of Henrv Bash. Jan. 20, 1905.2 p. (H.rp.3768.)

Kitchen, Claude. Report favoring S. 4079, for relief of James Denton. Jan. 5, 1905. 6 p. (H. rp. 3225.)

McNary, W. S. Report amending H. 15359, for relief of C. W. Reid and Sam Daube [sureties of James F. Newcomb]. Jan. 20, 1905. 6 p. (H. rp. 3765.)

Miller, J. M. Report favoring S. 535, for relief of Charles R. Hooper. Jan. 18, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3641.)

Tirrell, C. Q. Report favoring S. 4236, to pav [A. M. Spear and others] for damages to property by mortar practice. Jan. 18, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3643.)

Trimble, South. Report favoring H. 12107, to refund to Greenbrier Distillery Company taxes paid on whisky destroyed. Jan. 18, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3644.)

-----Report favoring S. 1456, to carry out findings of Court of Claims in case of James H. Dennis. Jan. 20, 1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3767.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE ON THE

Hearings [before committee], Jan. 16, 1905, on H. 11811 and 12303, to amend code of law for District regarding corporations. 1905. 30 p.

Report of special subcommittee, amending H. R. 90, calling for infor-mation as to progress of work on Washington Aqueduct filtration plant; with hearings. [1904.] 20 p.

Allen, A. L. Report favoring H. 17109, to define limits of square 1131, Washington, D. C. [belonging to Sidney Bieber], Jan. 12, 1905. 2p. (H. rp. 3530.)

Babcock, J. W. Report favoring S. 5359, identical with H. 15320, to amend act to regulate practice of medicine and surgery in District [relative to issue of licenses]. Jan. 12, 1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3531.)

----- Report submitting H. 18035, to amend code of laws for District re-lating to incorporations [as to requirements before certificates of organization may be filed] as substitute for IL 11811. Jan. 20, 1905. 8 p. ( H. rp. 3763.)

Cowherd, W. S. Report amending H. 16450, to authorize changes in permanent system of highways, D. C. [for section north of Sheriff road and southeast of right of way of Alexandria branch of Balti-more and Ohio Railroad Company and extending to District line]. Jan. 5, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3227.)

-----Report favoring H. 16582, to authorize Union Trust and Storage Company to change name [to Union Trust Company]. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3228.)

Davis, C. R. Report amending by substitute H. 7022, to amend sec. 4 of act relating to police of District [so as to extend pension provision to officers of fire department of and above rank of captain and dependent mothers of officers mentioned in said section], Jan. 19, 1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3702.)

Smith, S. W. Report amending H. 16802, to authorize commissioners of District to enter into contract for collection and disposal of gar-bage, ashes [etc.]. Jan. 5,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3229.)

36 Januar y , 1905ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CON-

GRESS, COMMITTEE ON

Gaines. J. H. Report favoring S. C. R. 84, setting apart Feb. 8, 1905, for counting of electoral vote for President. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3589.)

-----Report favoring H. 14757, to further provide for Presidential suc-cession [so as to include Secretary of Agriculture and Secretary of Commerce and Labor in order of creation of their respective offices]. Jan. 18,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3633.)

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION, COMMITTEE ON

Howell, B. F. Report amending H. J. R. 188, for commission to inves-tigate and recopimend legislation for development of naturalization laws. Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H.rp.3950.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Buckman, C. B. Report favoring S. 5888, to allow Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company to acquire lands in Red Lake Reservation, Minn. Jan. 14, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3542.)

Fitzgerald, J. J. Views of minority on H. 17994, to ratify and amend agreement with Indians on Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyo. Jan. 26, 1905. 13 p. (H. rp. 3700, pt. 2.)

Marshall, T. F. Report submitting H. 17994, to ratify and amend agreement with Indians on Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyo., as substitute for H. 13481. Jan. 19, 1905. 19 p. (H. rp. 3700 [pt. 1].)

Sherman, J. S. Report submitting II. 17474, making appropriations for Indian Department, 1906. Jan. 10, 1905. 17 p. (H. rp. 3472.)

-----Report amending 11. R. 394, calling for information as to whether or not Indian trust funds have been expended for support of Indian contract schools. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3473.)

Stephens, J. H. Report amending IL’15286, legalizing ordinance of Purcell, Ind.T. [relative to assessment, equalization, etc., of taxes]. Jan. 9, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3416.)

INSULAR AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Cooper, H. A. Report on H. 14623, to amend act temporarily to pro-vide for civil government in Philippine Islands [etc., and other acts], and for more efficient administration of civil government, recom-mending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and ask for conference. Jan. 12, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3529.)

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Hearing before committee [Dec. 9, 13, 1904] on H. 10431 [and other bills] to amend interstate-commerce law [statement of Edward P. Bacon]. 1904. 28 p.

Same [Jan. 6, 1905]. 1905. 18 p.Adamson, W. C. Report favoring II. 16992, to authorize county of Sun-

flower to construct bridge across Sunflower River [near Vicks Land-ing] Miss. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3417.)

-----Report favoring H. 17100, to authorize construction of bridge across Sunflower River in Sharkey County, Miss, [by Delta Southern Rail-way Company]. Jan. 10, 1905. I p. (H. rp. 3476.)

Janu ary , 1905 37Adamson, W. C.—Continued. Report amending H. 17784, to authorize

construction of bridge across Arkansas River at or near Vanburen, Ark. [by Vanburen Electric Railway and Bridge Company'!. Jan. 26,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3988.)

Burke, C. H. Report favoring S. 5798, to extend time for completion of bridge across Missouri River at [or near] Yankton, S. Dak. [by Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company]. Jan. 16,1905 Ip. (H. rp. 3588.)Report favoring H. 17488, to extend time for completion of bridge

across Missouri River at or near Oacoma, S. Dak. [by Federal Rail-road Company], Jan. 18, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3636 )

Davey, R. C. Report favoring H. 17333, to authorize bridge across Red River at Shreveport, La. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (II. rp. 3697.)

-----Report amending H. 17481, authorizing Alexandria, Bayou Ma?on and Greenville Railway Company to construct bridges over Red River, Little River, Ouachita River, and Bayou Louis in Louisiana. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3698.)

-----Report amending H. 17869, relating to [construction of bridges over Boeuf River and Bayou Macon, La., by] Monroe and Lake Providence Railroad Company. Jan. 26,1905/ Ip. (H. rp. 3985.)

Mann, J. R. Report favoring H. 17749, authorizing Kensington and Eastern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Calumet River [near Hegewisch, 111.]. Jan. 21, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3774.)

-----Report favoring H. 17332, to establish light-house [etc.] at Midway Islands. Jan. 21, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3775.)

-----Report favoring H. 17789, to amend act to authorize W. Dennv and Company to bridge Dog [Escatawpa] River in Mississippi [so'as to extend time]. Jan. 26, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3987.)

Richardson, William. Report favoring II. 16570, to amend act to authorize construction of bridge across Tennessee River in Marion County, Tenn, [by Memphis-Chattanooga' Railway, so as to extend time]. Jan. 6, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3230.)

-----Report amending II. 16567, to authorize Decatur Transportation and Manufacturing Company to construct bridge across Tennessee River at or near Decatur, Ala. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3479.)

-----Report amending H. 17577. authorizing Lindsey Lumber Company to construct bridge across Conecuh River at or 'near Pollard TA la.]. Jan. 18, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3637.)

Shackleford, D. W. Report favoring H. R. 384, directing committee to investigate operation, management, and condition of Panama Rail-road Company. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3474.)

-----Report favoring H. 17350, declaring Grand River not navigable. Jan. 26, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3986.)

Sherman, J. S. Report amending H. 15578, to prevent use of devices calculated to convey impression that Government certifies to quality of gold or silver used in the arts. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3420. )

. Stevens, F. C. Report amending by substitute H. 16282, to authorize Minneapolis, Minn., to construct bridge ’across Mississippi River. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3418.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 16720, permitting building of bridge across Red River of the North [between] Marshall County, Minn., and Walsh County, N. Dak. [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company]. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3419.)

-----Report favoring H. 16983, permitting building of bridge across Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn, [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company], Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3475.)

38 Jan ua ry , 1905Stevens, F. C.—Continued. Report amending S. 5972, permitting dam

across Mississippi River between Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud, Minn. Jan. 18, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3632.)

INVALID PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Bradley, T. W. Report amending II. 15491, to pension Theresa M. Kennedy. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3156.)

-----Report amending H. 10342, to increase pension of M illiam M . Marple. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3160.)

-----Report amending H. 7000, to increase pension of John White. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3161.)

-----Report favoring II. 16175, to increase pension of Merrick D. Frost.Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3170.)

-----Report amending H. 15786, to increase pension of Horatio W. Longa. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp,. 3192.)

-----Report amending H. 16167, to increase pension of Edward J. Dillon. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3194.)

-----Report favoring H. 15783, to increase pension of Charles J. Richards. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3196.)

-----Report favoring H. 16199, to increase pension of Joseph McGuckian.Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3198.)

-----Report favoring H. 15781, to increase pension of Granville F. Plum-mer. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3199.)

-----Report amending H. 16124, to increase pension of John Morgan. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3212.)

-----Report favoring H. 15733, to increase pension of Peter Horth. Jan.9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3261.)

-----Report favoring H. 16077, to increase pension of Andrew J. Clark. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3266.)

-----Report amending H. 16813, to increase pension of Laura A. Hinkley. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3271.)

-----Report favoring S. 5297, to increase pension of Jerry L. Gray. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3291.)

-----Report favoring S. 5206, to increase pension of Lucy Jane Ball. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3292.)

-----Report favoring S. 5190, to increase pension of M illiam Berry. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3293.)

-----Report favoring S. 5589, to increase pension of Mary E. Burrell. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3311.)

-----Report favoring S. 5535, to increase pension of Alexander McCon- neha. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3329.)

-----Report favoring S. 5532, to increase pension of Edwin A. Knight. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3330.)

-----Report favoring S. 5345, to increase pension of Thomas Coughlin. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3365.)

-----Report favoring 8.5358, to increase pension of Thoma^ Taylor. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3366.)

-----Report favoring S. 5445, to increase pension of Caroline L. Guild. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3367.)

-----Report favoring S. 5512, to increase pension of John W. Carleton. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3368.)

----- Report favoring S. 5514, to increase pension of Samuel S. Lamson. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3369.)

Janu ary , 1905 39Bradley, T. W.—Continued. Report favoring S. 5713, to increase pen-

sion of Robert Crowther. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3389.)-----Report favoring S. 5715, to increase pension of Benjamin Bickford.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3398.)-----Report favoring S. 5714,. to increase pension of John McKenne.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3399.)-----Report amending H. 16260, to increase pension of Frederick Hark.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3428.)-----Report amending H. 16157, to increase pension of Charles W.

Martin. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3440.)-----Report favoring H. 16443, to increase pension of Johanna J. Naugh-

ton. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3441.)-----Report favoring H. 14495, to increase pension of Jackson Adams.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3443.)-----Report amending H. 8834, to increase pension of Joseph H. Rich-

ardson. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3460.)-----Report amending H. 15043, to increase pension of James R. Person.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3546.)-----Report amending H. 17272, to increase pension of Chauncey L.

Guilford. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3551.)---- Report favoring H. 9271, to increase pension of William Dyas.

Jan. 17, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3595.)----- Report amending H. 15874, to increase pension of John Kingdon.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3615.)-----Report amending H. 13654, to increase pension of Thomas H.

Soward. Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3624.)-----Report amending H. 17537, to increase pension of Theodore Titus.

Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (II. rp. 3707.)----- Report amending H. 15913, to increase pension of Hiram R. Free-

love. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3709.)----- Report amending H. 15661, to increase pension of Malden Valen-

tine. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3712.)-----Report favoring H. 15931, to increase pension of Ephraim L. Mack.

Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3714.)-----Report amending H. 15838, to increase pension of Mary F. Fuller.

Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3716.)-----Report amending H. 17262, to increase pension of Jennie N. Jones.

Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3718.)-----Report amending H. 5876, to increase pension of Elijah S. Carleton.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3719.)-----Report amending H. 16474, to increase pension of Oliver McFadden.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3725.)----- Report amending H. 17558, to increase pension of Sarah A. Morri-

son. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3727.)-----Report amending H. 16625, to pension Laura A. Baughey. Jan. 20,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3737.)-----Report amending H. 14925, to increase pension of Robert T. Porter.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. ( H. rp. 3745.)-----Report amending H. 15787, to increase pension of Thorndike P.

Heath. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3749.)-----Report favoring H. 17191, to increase pension of James Mitchell.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3750.)----- Report amending H.5265, to increase pension of Sara A. Haskell.

Jan. 2o, 1m05. 2 p. (H. rp. 3758.)

40 Janu ary , 1905Bradley, T. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 5637, to increase pen-

sion of Lou Gates. Jan. 20,'1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3760.)----- Report amending H. 17849, to increase pension of James Freeman.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3786.)-----Report amending H. 17374, to increase pension of Georgia A. Har-

low. Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3791.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 5390, to increase pension of

Katharina A. Mueller. Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3804.)----- Report amending H. 5113, to increase pension of Almon W. Gould.

Jan. 23,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3807.)-----Report amending H. 16740, to increase pension of Laura Coleman.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3813.)-----Report favoring H. 17595, to increase pension of Catherine A.

Hogan. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3814.)-----Report amending H. 16589, to increase pension of Martha Peck.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3815.)-----Report favoring H. 15788, to increase pension of Silas W. Bullock.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3820.)----- Report favoring S. 5757, to increase pension of William A. Luther.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3857.)-----Report favoring S. 5841, to increase pension of Nelson P. Smith.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3858.)-----Report favoring S. 5842, to increase pension of Thomas G. Parish.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3859.)-----Report favoring S. 5868, to increase pension of Marv C. Buck. Jan.

23,1905. 2p. (H.rp. 3860.)-----Report favoring S. 5938, to increase pension of Owen A. Willey.

Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3861.)-----Report favoring S. 5527, to increase pension of John A. Kingman.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3862.)----- Report favoring S. 355, to pension Sarah Jane Simonds. Jan. 23,

1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3863.)-----Report amending H. 11599, to increase pension of Albert S. Granger.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (IL rp. 3914.)-----Report amending H. 16774, to increase pension of John J. James.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3936.)-----Report amending H. 17085, to increase pension of William S.

Stanley. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3940.)Calderhead, W. A. Report amending H. 2476, to increase pension of

Sampson T. Grove. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3206.)-----Report amending H. 14489, to increase pension of John M. Porter.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (IL rp. 3445.)-----Report amending H. 11114, to increase pension of William D. Leek.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (IL rp. 3544.)-----Report amending H. 16501, to increase pension of George Jaggers.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3549.)-----Report amending H. 16731, to increase pension of Wallace W

Hicks. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3558.)■-----Report amending H. 3239, to increase pension of Daniel Ford.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3575.)-----Report amending H. 15252, to increase pension of Maria Edmund-

son. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3580.)-----Report amending H. 12158, to increase pension of Lyman L. Smith

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3597.)

January , 1905 41Calderhead, W. A.—Continued. Report favoring H. 11303, to increase

pension of Robert Balsking. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3598.) -----Report favoring II. 15718, to increase pension of James Parmele.

Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3620.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 5887, to increase pension of Wil-

liam H. Swinney. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3626.)-----Report amending H. 15720, to increase pension of William T. Finch.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3731.)----- Report amending H. 1900, to increase pension of Samuel Visnow.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3762.)----- Report favoring H. 17131, to increase pension of James W. Cross.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3776.)----- Report amending H. 17240, to increase pension of Luther Kalten-

bach. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3793.)----- Report amending H. 14232, to pension Pauline W. Stuckey. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3797.)----- Report favoring S. 4888, to increase pension of Pierpont H. B. Moul-

ton. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3888.)-----Report favoring S. 4135, to increase pension of Jane Francis. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3889.)----- Report favoring S. 4121, to increase pension of James D. Beasley.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3890.)----- Report favoring S. 4075, to increase pension of Charles M. Shepherd.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3891.)----- Report favoring S. 3074, to increase pension of Isaac Davisson.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3892.)-----Report favoring S. 2707, to increase pension of James M. Clemens.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3893.)----- Report favoring S. 1420, to increase pension of Gustavus S. Young.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3894.)-----Report favoring S. 1794, to increase pension of Joseph C. Walkin-

shaw. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3895.)----- Report favoring S. 830, to increase pension of Thomas H. Muchmore.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3896.)----- Report favoring S. 141, to increase pension of Janies \V. Kinkead.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3897.)----- Report favoring S. 826, to increase pension of John C. Bertolette.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3898.)----- Report favoring S. 825, to increase pension of Jesse Collins. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (H. r^. 3899.)-----Report amending H. 18144, to increase pension of William Stout.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3909.)----- Report favoring H. 3273, to increase pension of William E. Hill.

Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3922.)----- Report amending H. 17411, to increase pension of Abel Grovenor.

Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3930.)-----Report favoring H. 17068, to increase pension of James A. Coil.

Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3932.)-----Report favoring H. 16828, to increase pension of James Spaulding.

Jan. 24,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3935.)-----Report amending II. 16099, to increase pension of Lafavette Bout-

well. Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3947.)Deemer, Elias. Report favoring II. 16442, to increase pension of Cath-

erine E. Ray. Jan.4,1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3168.)

42 Janu ary , 1905Deemer, Elias—Continued. Report amending H. 15918, to increase pen-

sion of Thomas Cullen. Jan.4,1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3177.)-----Report amending H. 2781, to increase pension of Alta Mira Par-

sons. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (11. rp. 3245.)-----Report favoring S. 5508, to pension Abraham B. Miller. Jan. 9,

1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3309.)—— Report favoring S. 3906, to increase pension of James H. Venier.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3310.)-----Report favoring S. 4477, to increase pension of John C. Craven.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (II. rp. 3353.)-----Report favoring S. 4103, to increase pension of John W. Roullett.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3354.)-----Report favoring S. 4038, to increase pension of George E. Yingling.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (11. rp. 3355.)-----Report favoring S. 3239, to increase pension of George W. D. Bu-

chanan. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3356.)-----Report favoring S. 4767, to increase pension of Henry Snidemiller.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3390.)-----Report favoring S. 2915, to pension Mary Williamson. Jan. 9,.

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3391.) A-----Report favoring S. 2945, to increase pension of Sallie M. Nuzum.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3392.)-----Report favoring S. 3624, to increase pension of Peter D. Moore.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3406.)-----Report amending H. 9860, to increase pension of Augustus Colvin.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3436.)-----Report amending H. 13620, to increase pension of Silas W. Squires.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3444.)-----Report amending H. 13330, to increase pension of Michael Kelly,

alias Patrick Kelly. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3470.)-----Report amending H. 15861, to increase pension of Charles 0.

Lapham. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3557.)-----Report amending H. 17290, to increase pension of John W. Grove.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3570.)-----Report amending H. 15919, to increase pension of Joseph Fike.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3584.)-----Report amending H. 14909, to increase pension of Albert E. Barnes.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3586.)-----Report amending H. 3908, to increase pension of Jacob Trautman.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3592.)-----Report amending H. 11399, to increase pension of James Sleeth.

Jan. 17, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3596.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 9335, to increase pension of

Joseph N. Croak. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3605.)-----Report amending H. 15529, to increase pension of James M. Elkin-

ton. Jan. 17, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3606.)-----Report amending H. 17300, to increase pension of Charles H.

Penoyer. Jan. 17, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3621.)-----Report amending H. 1263, to increase pension of David Phillips.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3622.)■---- Report amending H. 16614, to increase pension of Jacob Repsher.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3623.)-----Report amending H. 17117, to increase pension of George H. Bruss-

tar. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3778.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 43Deemer, Elias—Continued. Report amending II. 16581, to increase pen-

sion of Eli Dabler. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3792.)-----Report amending H. 17437, to increase pension of Albert H. Glass-

mire. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3795.)-----Report amending H. 7761, to increase pension of Quintus Hummel.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3803.)-----Report amending H. 5641, to increase pension of Morris B. Slawson.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3805.)-----Report amending H. 16540, to pension Annie B. Orr. Jan. 23,1905.

2 p. (H. rp. 3816.)-----Report favoring S. 2189, to increase pension of Joseph K. Armstrong.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3848.)-----Report favoring S. 2828, to increase pension of Phoebe E. Lyda.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3849.)-----Report favoring S. 2913, to increase pension of Elizabeth F. Givin.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3850.)-----Report favoring S. 3435, to pension Mazilla Lester. Jan. 23, 1905.

2 p. (H. rp. 3851.)-----Report favoring S. 3517, to increase pension of John B. Hammer.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3852.)-----Report amending H. 14575, to increase pension of Laura P. Swentzel.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3912.)-----Report amending H. 2741, to increase pension of William H. Smith.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3923.)-----Report amending H. 17900, to increase pension of Edward M.

Mobley. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3925.)Fuller, C. E. Report amending H. 11499, to increase pension of Albert

Jones. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3157.)----- Report amending H. 15857, to increase pension of David Galbreath.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3174.)-----Report amending H. 8395, to increase pension of James Duffy.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3188.)-----Report amending H. 15728, to increase pension of Waldron C. Town-

send. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3190.)-----Report amending H. 1324, to increase pension of Thomas Skidmore.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3205.)-----Report amending H. 5951, to increase pension of Joseph M. White.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3207.)-----Report amending H. 14797, to increase pension of Thompson Mar-

tin. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3218.)-----Report favoring H. 15079, to increase pension of Constantine J.

McLaughlin. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3220.)-----Report favoring H. 9410, to pension Rosa Miller. Jan. 9, 1905.

Ip. (H. rp. 3231.)-----Report amending H. 7607, to pension Joel W. Nye. Jan. 9, 1905.

2 p. (IL rp. 3234.)----- Report favoring H. 16390, to increase pension of MortimerC. Briggs.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3237.)-----Report favoring H. 16598, to increase pension of John Bryan.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3238.)-----Report amending H. 7350, to increase pension of John C. Besier.

Jan. 9, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3255.)----- Report amending H. 16525, to increase pension of Henry A. Glenn.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3257.)

44 Janua ry , 1905Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report favoring S. 316, to increase pension

of Elmore Y. Chase. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3302.)-----Report favoring S. 5811, to increase pension of Franklin Waller.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3303.)-----Report favoring S. 5810, to increase pension of Joseph Reber.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3304.)----- Report favoring S. 5807, to increase pension of Sarah J. F. Robin-

son. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3305.)-----Report favoring S. 5716, to increase pension of Dotha J. Whipple.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3307.)-----Report favoring S. 4070, to increase pension of Andrew Fellen-

treter. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3316.)-----Report favoring S. 2286, to increase pension of James Thompson.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3317.)-----Report favoring S. 2238, to increase pension of William Strawn.

Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3318.)-----Report favoring S. 1810, to increase pension of George W. Thomas.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3319.)-----Report favoring S. 552, to increase pension of Ira K. Eaton. Jan.

9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3320.)-----Report favoring S. 5531, to increase pension of Catherine Jones.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3321.)-----Report favoring S. 5476, to increase pension of Joel F. Howe. Jan.

9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3322.)-----Report favoring S. 5379, to increase pension of Bird Solomon. Jan.

9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3323.)-----Report favoring S. 5427, to increase pension of RuhemaC. Horsman.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3324.)-----Report favoring S. 5428, to increase pension of Joseph J. Hedrick.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3333.)-----Report favoring S. 5346, to increase pension of Amon A. Webster.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3334.)-----Report favoring S. 5450, to increase pension of George R. Lingen-

felter. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3335.)-----Report favoring S. 3076, to pension Arthur W. Post. Jan. 9, 1905.

2 p. (H. rp. 3336.)-----Report favoring S 2972, to increase pension of Thomas Boyle. Jan.

9,.19O5. Ip. (H.rp. 3337.)-----Report favoring S. 2848, to increase pension of William H. Lewis.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3338.)-----Report favoring S. 5378, to increase pension of John H. Ash. Jan.

9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3342.)-----Report favoring S. 2287, to increase pension of Samuel J. Brainard.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3346.)-----Report favoring S. 2518, to increase pension of Clarinda A. Spear.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3347.)----- Report favoring S. 3100, to increase pension of Howard Wiley.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3348.)-----Report favoring S. 3232, to increase pension of William O. Gould.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3349.)-----Report favoring S. 3286, to increase pension of diaries D. Creed.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3350.)-----Report favoring S. 3356, to increase pension of Rebecca A. Teter.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3351.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 45Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3357, to increase pension

of Welcom B. French. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3352.)-----Report favoring S. 4408, to increase pension of Robert N. Button.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3381.)-----Report favoring S. 5129, to increase pension of Thompson Martin.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3382.)-----Report favoring S. 5214, to increase pension of William P. Renfro.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3383.)----- Report favoring S. 4393, to increase pension of Cora A. Baker.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3384.)-----Report favoring S. 4273, to increase pension of Frazie A. Campbell.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3407.)----- Report favoring S. 4382, to increase pension of John B. Harvey.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3408.)-----Report favoring S. 4383, to increase pension of Mary E. Penn. Jan.

9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3409.)-----Report favoring S. 3390, to pension Emily E. Cram. Jan. 9, 1905.

3 p. (H. rp. 3410.)-----Report favoring S. 3522, to increase pension of Samuel J. Denison.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3411.)-----Report favoring S. 3755, to increase pension of William H. Covert.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp.3412.)-----Report favoring H. 16409, to pension Marv A. Kendall. Jan. 10,

1905. 2 p. (H rp. 3430.)-----Report amending H. 16807, to increase pension of Elmer C. Jordan.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3432.)-----Report amending H. 16396, to pension Edwin A. Sherburn. Jan.

10,1905. 2p. (H.rp. 3433.) ’-----Report favoring H. 10387, to increase pension of Aaron C. Perry.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3434.)-----Report favoring H. 12171, to increase pension of John Davis. Jan.

10,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3437.)-----Report amending H. 12007, to increase pension of Henry R. K. Lock-

man. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3438.)-----Report amending H. 5153, to increase pension of Jonathan Stewart.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3442.)-----Report amending H. 13640, to increase pension of Eugene Hepp.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3449.)-----Report amending H. 2191, to increase pension of William C. Pol-

lard. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3453.)-----Report amending H. 16619. to increase pension of George Meisner.

Jan. 10,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3462.)-----Report amending H. 16620, to increase pension of Alonzo Acker-

man. Jan. 10,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3464.)-----Report amending H. 16444, to increase pension of Henry C. Snyder.

Jan.10,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3465.)-----Report favoring H. 17241, to increase pension of David A. Miller.

Jan. 10,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3468.)-----Report amending H. 16730, to increase pension of Daniel Smith.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3469.)-----Report amending H. 17017, to increase pension of Joseph S. Thomp-

son. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3548.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 16177, to increase pension of

Elisha C. Davidson. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3550.)

46 Janua ry , 1905Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report amending H. 17147, to increase pen-

sion of James A. Gossett. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3555.)-----Report amending H. 16968, to increase pension of John H. Ladd.

Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3565.)-----Report amending H. 15950, to increase pension of Edward J. Lewis.

Jan. 16,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3567.)-----Report amending H. 16215, to increase pension of Fitz Allen Gour-

ley. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3568.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 1551, to increase pension of Ed-

ward S. Clithero. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3573.)-----Report amending H. 3080, to increase pension of David P. Foster.

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (IL rp. 3574.)—:— Report amending H. 4461, to increase pension of Frederick Baker.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3576.)-----Report amending H. 15293, to increase pension of John P. Davis.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3578.)-----Report amending H. 16701, to increase pension of Emanuel F.

Brown. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3602.)-----Report amending H. 15679, to increase pension of James G. Butler.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3603.)-----Report amending H. 14481, to increase pension of Albert H. Estes.

Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (IL rp. 3607.)-----Report favoring H. 14125, to increase pension of Joel Hudson

Jan. 17, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3611.)-----Report amending H. 15968, to increase pension of James L. Hodges.

Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3612.)-----Report amending H. 16046, to increase pension of Frederick Lahr-

mann. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3617.)-----Report amending H. 16312, to increase pension of Alpheus Town-

send. Jan. 17,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3627.)----- Report amending H. 16370, to increase pension of Henry H. Wright.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3629.)----- Report favoring H. 15723, to increase pension of Frederick Leloh.

Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3711.)-----Report favoring H. 15925, to increase pension of Nellie Barrett.

Jan. 20,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3715.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 8983, to increase pension of

Jonathan R. Cox. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3717.)----- Report amending H. 16488, to increase pension of Daniel Reagan.

Jan. 20,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3732.)-----Report amending H. 16707, to increase pension of John Bechman.

Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3733.)-----Report amending H. 16879, to increase pension of William H.

Brown. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3735.)----- Report amending H. 16216, to increase pension of Bhilo G. Tuttle.

Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (IL rp. 3744.)-----Report amending H. 14613, to increase pension of Samuel E. Rum-

sey. Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3746.)-----Report favoring H. 10392, to increase pension of Silas B. Irion.

Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3753.)-----Report amending II. 6714, to increase pension of George E. Pierson.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3756.)-----Report amending H. 5691, to increase pension of Henry Rinehart.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3759.)

January , 1905 47Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report amending H. 6324, to increase pen-

sion of John H. McKee. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3761.)----- Report amending H. 17073, to increase pension of Francis M. Shew-

maker. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (11. rp. 3787.)-----Report amending H. 17771, to increase pension of Jerome B. Nul-

ton. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3788.)----- Report amending H. 16072, to increase pension of Albert H. Barrv.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3812.)-----Report amending H. 17046, to increase pension of Hartvig Eng-

bretson. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3817.)----- Report favoring S. 6116, to increase pension of Francis M. Sams.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3821.)----- Report favoring S. 5975, to increase pension of Lucv Lvtton. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3824.)----- Report favoring S. c943, to increase pension of Jared Prindle. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3825.)-----Report favoring S. 5941, to increase pension of Alma Yohum. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3826.)-----Report favoring S. 6074, to increase pension of William Smith.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3879.)----- Report favoring S. 5815, to increase pension of James McKim. Jan.

23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3880.)-----Report favoring S. 5812, to increase pension of William T. Graham.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3881.)----- Report favoring S. 5809, to increase pension of Cyrus Wetherell.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3882.)----- Report favoring S. 5808, to increase pension of William Steele. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3883.)-----Report favoring S. 5678, to pension Margaret McKee Pentland,

formerly Margaret McKee. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3884.)----- Report favoring S. 5698, to increase pension of Martin Schubert.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3885.)----- Report favoring S. 5568, to increase pension of Flora B. Bonham.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3886.)-----Report favoring S. 5540, to increase pension of Jerome Bradlev.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3887.)----- Report amending H. 16073, to increase pension of James B. Miller.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp 3910.)----- Repo't favoring H. 5044, to increase pension of Joseph L. Croskrev.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3919.)----- Report amending II. 5205, to increase pension of Francis Wilson.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3920.) [Report reads, by a misprint, H. 3920.]

----- Report amending H. 2017, to increase pension of Johan Mohr. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3924.)

-----Report amending H. 17660, to increase pension of James H. Was-son. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3928.)

-----Report amending H. 16929, to increase pension of John Moore. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3933.)

Gibson, H. R.« Report amending H. 16053, to increase pension of Florence Emery Blake. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3151.)

----- Report amending H. 15639, to pension Mollie Townsley. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3187.)

48 January , 1905Gibson, H. R.—Continued. Report amending H. 16395, to increase

pension of Josephine A. Smith. Jan. 4, 1905. 2p. (H.rp. 3197.) ---- Report amending H. 15747, to increase pension of Henry A. Wesson.

Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3217.)-----Report amending H. 12601, to increase pension of Francis M. Prill.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3251.)-----Report amending H. 15637, to increase pension of William A. Smith.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3259.)-----Report amending H. 16426, to increase pension of Alexander Jones.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3264.)-----Report favoring S. 5558, to increase pension of Susan C. Schroeder.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3315.),-----Report favoring S. 3482, to increase pension of Alfred H. Le Fevre.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3339.)----- Report favoring S. 4808, to increase pension of John Worley. Jan.

9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3340.)-----Report favoring S. 5271, to increase pension of Paul Diebitsch.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3341.)-----Report favoring S. 5530, to pension William R. Cahoon. Jan. 9,

1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3343.)-----Report favoring S. 5781, to increase pension of John A. Steele. Jan.

9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3344.)-----Report favoring S. 1208, to increase pension of Samuel G. Magruder.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3378.)-----Report favoring S. 2890, to increase pension of Andrew C. Kemper.

Jan.9,1905. 2 p. (II.rp.3379.)-----Report favoring S. 844, to increase pension of Mary L. Duff. Jan. 9,

1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3386.)-----Report favoring S. 2333, to pension Benjamin F. Hall. Jan. 9,1905.

Ip. (H.rp. 3387.)-----Report favoring S. 2339, to increase pension of Carolina Apfel. Jan.

9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3388.)-----Report amending H. 10096, to pension Louise E. Lavey. Jan. 10,

1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3435.)-----Report amending H. 5383, to increase pension of Samuel Shafer.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3461.)----- Report amending H. 17244, to increase pension of John Winemiller.

Jan. 16,1905. Ip. (II. rp. 3562.)----- Report amending H. 10081, to increase pension of William A. Rus-

sell. Jan. 17,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3599.)-----Report amending H. 13305, to increase pension of Amos L. Griffith.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3609.)-----Report amending H. 2927, to increase pension of James C. Hall.

Jan. 17,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3613.)----- Report amending H. 16232, to increase pension of Charles V.

Jenkins. Jan. 17,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3614.)-----Report amending H. 16629, to increase pension of Nathan C. D.

Bond. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3720.)-----Report favoring H. 15640, to pension William E. Quirk. Jan. 20,

1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3722.)----- Report amending H. 7478, to pension Eli Tippett. Jan. 20,1905.

2 p. (H.rp. 3726.)----- Report amending H. 17773, to increase pension of William Hubbs.

Jan. 20,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3729.)

Janu ary , 1905 49Tpen"(H8 “'S1' PeMiO”

Jan1??im.rin2 "• ’^p’srasT6pensiouof A1£red D- La“"dtr-

^nP01^ amending H. 14569, to pension Maggie Weygandt Jan 20 1905. Ip. (II. rp. 3747.) ’

— Report amending II. 13656, to increase pension of Mary W. Martin Jan. 2U, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 3748.)

~~JanP20 lM5ndi2|H\H7tp ^-55 Jease Pension of Charles H. Baird.

Report amending II. 17543, to increase pension of Lafayette Bra-shear. Jan. 23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3780.)

”23®.am2epdi,(^“p!S ‘0 Pe"8i0n Marlhs M- Hwkins- J“-

_J^P2*lM5rinfpH' (1^.378i4Ta8e I*nSiOn °' A'fred E0W“-

-J»nPSf Snd2 1 “ (H7)p. 3% )r“Se Pe"8i°n °f William Ste’rart'

kWiiOnn9 H' 4/3u5, tOlo,(>rease Pension of Thomas Thompson. Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3806.)

~TSP99t1fQn?nno S,57,6$’ to increase pension of AndrewS. Graham. Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3864.)

m?rinfp8' tH.Vss'ST6 pe"8ion of E“Hel liiggs-

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~TanP94 H’ /i'46, Pension of ^aiah Waltman.Jan. 24, 190o. 2 p. (H. rp. 3913.)iveP(*rt i^P^pding 11465, to increase pension of Frances E Rex

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3915.)-----amending H. 7058, to pension Louisa E. Satterfield.

24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3918.) Jan.

Report amending H. 16745, to increase pension of John W. Davis Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (II. rp. 3937.)

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~JanP4ri905 endipg fll ^p2 T>|5 jncrease Pension of John Kesler.

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-topo9:tm5ori'? p1' “h^mbs T6 pensionof William Slni th -“h^tPOrtJan™ri^. Of W”hi"«ton te-

-jStTiStti? 5(h 6,4° ‘srpension of Charl“ K Gilbert

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50 Janua ry , 1905Holliday, E. S.—Continued. Report amending S. 5739, to increase pen-

sion of Adolphe Bessie. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3306.)-----Report favoring S. 5741, to increase pension of Stephen Welch.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3312.)-----Report favoring S. 5745, to increase pension of Mary M. Mitchell.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3313.)-----Report favoring S. 5744, to increase pension of Joseph A. Rhodes.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3314.)-----Report favoring S. 5859, to increase pension of Henry Breslin.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3358.)-----Report favoring S. 5857, to increase pension of James Bryson.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3380.)-----Report favoring S. 5858, to increase pension of John Hubbard.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3385.)-----Report favoring S. 5742, to increase pension of Nickles Dockendorf.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3393.)-----Report favoring S. 5743, to increase pension of James Riordan.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3394.)-----Report favoring H. 606, to increase pension of Vincent M. Cart-

wright. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3451.)-----Report amending H. 1445, to increase pension of John Ellis. Jan.

10 , 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3452.)-----Report amending H. 13188, to increase pension of Charles H.

Dunihue. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3590.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 4390, to increase pension of

Francis W. Seeley. Jan. 17, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3593.)-----Report amending H. 5331, to pension Jesse Bacus. Jan. 17, 1905.

2 p. (H. rp. 3594.)-----Report favoring H. 12157, to increase pension of Asher D. Bice.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3600.)-----Report amending H. 16335, to increase pension of Frank C. Culley.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3708.)-----Report amending H. 16663, to increase pension of Harry Newcomer.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3710.)-----Report amending H. 16398, to increase pension of Michael Keating.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3730.)-----Report amending H. 16815, to increase pension of Michael L. Essick.

Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3734.)-----Report amending H. 15642, to increase pension of John H. Coonrod.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3739.)-----Report amending H. 11020, to increase pension of Henry W. Hurl-

but. Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3751.)-----Report amending H. 5284, to increase pension of John Maupin.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3757.)-----Report amending II. 17977, to increase pension of William Barn-

hard. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3783.)-----Report amending H. 15337, to increase pension of Levi L. Martz.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3798.)-----Report amending H. 17092, to increase pension of John Jeffers.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3818.)-----Report favoring S. 4691, to increase pension of Leonard L. Lan-

caster. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3839.)-----Report favoring S. 4159, to increase pension of George W. Gray.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3840.)

Janu ary , 1905 51Holliday, E. S.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3939, to increase pen-

sion of James Miller. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3841.)-----Report favoring S. 3635, to increase pension of John M. Godown

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3842.)-----Report favoring S. 2572, to increase pension of Thomas J. Lucas.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3843.)-----Report ‘favoring S. 2419, to increase pension of Jane M. Black

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3844.)-----Report favoring S. 2074, to increase pension of James A. Harper.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3845.) P----- Report favoring S. 104, to increase pension of Abner Tavlor Jan

23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3846.)-----Report favoring S. 69, to increase pension of Frances C. Brown

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3847.)-----Report amending II. 15008, to increase pension of Engelhardt

Roemer. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3911.)Report amending H. 16325, to increase pension of Jonas Myers

Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3939.)-----Report amending S. 6351, to increase pension of Martin T. Cross

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3942.)Hopkins, F. A. Report amending H. 15097, to pension William H. Miller

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3159.)-----Report amending II. 16125, to increase pension of Eugene C Moger

Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3204.)----- Report amending H. 15775, to increase pension of Daniel W. Smith

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3214.)Hun^r’ 'V- G- ReP°rt favoring H, 16054, to increase pension of Patrick

O’Brien. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3183.)Report amending H. 16503, to increase pension of Dillion Asher

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3244.)-----Report favoring H. 16385, to increase pension of Edwin Vincent

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3248.)Report amending H. 16502, to increase pension of Henry Rader.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3256.) *Report amending H. 16386, to increase pension of Bryan Dunbar

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3269.) *-----Report favoring S. 5734, to increase pension of George H. Wood-

bury. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3357.)-----Report favoring S. 5339, to increase pension of Sidnev B. Hamilton.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3359.)-----Report favoring S. 5733, to increase pension of Monroe W. Wright

Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H.rp.3360.) 6 'Report favoring S. 5501, to increase pension of Sarah A. Rowe

Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H. rp.3361.)-----Report favoring S. 4221, to increase pension of Henry C. Stroman

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp.3362.)-----Report favoring S. 4199, to pension William Rufus Kelly. Jan 9

1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3363.) ’Report favoring S. 4002, to increase pension of Susan E. Armitage

Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3364.) 'Report favoring S. 2274, to increase pension of Joseph J. Carson

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp.3400.)Report favoring S. 2574, to increase pension of Nelson Purcell.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3401.)

52 Januar y , 1905Hunter, W. G.—Continued. Report favoring S. 377, to increase pen-

sion of Ezra W. Cartwright. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3402.)-----Report favoring S. 554, to increase pension of Thomas P. Farley.

J an. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3403.)-----Report favoring S. 1996, to increase pension of William R. Wil-

liams. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3404.)-----Report favoring S. 2096, to increase pension of Johh W. Millett.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3405.)-----Report amending H. 16809, to increase pension of Patrick Cotter.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3426.)-----Report amending H. 17161, to increase pension of Claiborne J.

Walton. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3571.)-----Report amending H. 9580, to increase pension of John Knight.

Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3616.)-----Report amending H. 3437, to increase pension of William B. Shep-

ard. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3742.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 12341, to pension John Stilts.

Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3754.)-----Report amending H. 16308, to increase pension of Webster Eaton.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3789.)-----Report favoring S. 6196, to increase pension of William C. Dickin-

son. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3827.)-----Report favoring S. 6195, to increase pension of Frederick Feigley.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3828.)—— Report favoring S. 6194, to increase pension of William S. Moor-

house. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3829.)-----Report favoring S. 6193, to pension Jacob O. White. Jan. 23, 1905.

Ip. (H.rp. 3830.)——- Report favoring S. 6191, to increase pension of Charles R. Van

Norman. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3831.)-----Report favoring S. 6085, to increase pension of Leonard Delamater.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3832.)-----Report favoring S. 5953, to increase pension of Charles P. Thurston.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3833.)-----Report favoring S. 5856, to increase pension of William V. Mor-

rison. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3834.)-----Report favoring S. 5802, to increase pension of Luther M. Bartlow.

J an. 23, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3835.)-----Report favoring S. 5670, to increase pension of James W. Stickley.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H.rp. 3836.)-----Report favoring S. 5550, to increase pension of Martin Mack. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3837.)-----Report favoring S. 5432, to increase pension of Elias Stillwell. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H.,rp.3838.)-----Report favoring S. 6192, to increase pension of James McGinnis.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3876.)-----Report favoring S. 5971, to pension Cordelia Bird. Jan. 23, 1905.

Ip. (H. rp. 3877.)-----Report favoring S. 5451, to increase pension of George W. Benedict.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3878.)-----Report amending H. 17891, to increase pension of Robert M. Alex-

ander. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3926.)Lindsay, G. 11. Report amending H. 8077, to increase pension of John

McFarlane. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3235.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 53Lindsay, GH.—Continued. Report favoring H. 16165, to increase pen-

sion ot FrancisL. Howard. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3429. ) Report amending II. 16684, to increase pension of Lena Loeser

Jan. lb, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3569.)-----Report amending H. 12558, to increase pension of G*eorge Van

Horn. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3628.)Report amending H. 17201, to increase pension of Henry Lorch

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3931.)Lucking, Alfred. Report amending IL 16149, to increase pension of

Thomas J. Moore. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3164.)Report amending H. 16348, to increase pension of Johnson Ander-

son. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3169.)Report amending IL 16932, to pension Louisa E. Cummings

Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3553.) '— Report amending'IL 15751, to increase pension of Aglae Bache.

Jan. 16, 190a. 2 p. (H. rp. 3560.)-----1?ACpOrlamei?^ng H‘ 17734’to Pension Sue M. Salsbury. Jan. 23,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3781.) ’— Report amending H. 16961, to increase pension of Lydia McCar-

dell. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3796.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 10628, to increase pension of

Margaret B. Rapp. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3801.) TIJei)o?a™-n<ling 2114’to increase pension of William McCloud. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3809.)t^Pq? nfnX2rin? S> 5Z523’ to increase pension of James Minnick. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3822.).Report favoring S. 4722, to increase pension of Martin V. Trough

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3823.) s ‘Miers, R. M. Report amending IL 3426, to pension George W. Craig.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3150.)rne^Ort amending H. 12090, to increase pension of William R Clark. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3154.)

-----Report favoring IL 2946, to increase pension of Albert Webb Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3165.)Report amending H. 13969,-to increase pension of Dora Smith.

Jan. 4, 190o. Ip. (H. rp. 3171.)J^P0^, amending H. 13007, to increase pension of Frederick B Schnebly. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3176.),5e.P?rt amending II. 15947, to increase pension of Philander S Wright. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3181.)

— Report amending H 16104, to increase pension of Thomas Lanning. Jan. 4, 190o. 2 p. (II. rp. 3185.)

— IReport .amending by substitute II. 3710, to increase pension of IhomasC. Johnson. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3191.) Report favoring II. 7987, to increase pension of Francis Scott.

Jan. 4, 190o. 2 p. (H. rp. 3209.)RePort amending II. 8208, to increase pension of Burleigh C D

Read. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3211.)i^P0^ favoring II. 13082, to increase pension of William E A heeler. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3213.)zJ^?Por^ amending H. 15497, to increase pension of Patrick II Oliver. Jan. 4,1905. Ip. (11. rp. 3222.)

-----Report amending H. 16162, to increase pension of Charles Muller Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3427.)

54 Janu ary , 1905Miers, R. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 11613, to increase pen-

sion of Alexander II. Sockman. Jan. 10,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3439.)-----Report amending H. 15520, to increase pension of William P. Dun-

nington. Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3447.)-----RepoM amending H. 12488, to increase pension of George H. Cod-

dington. Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3448.)-----Report amending H. 15328, to pension William H. H. Simpkins.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3450.)-----Report amending II. 3427, to increase pension of Albert Fetterhoff.

Jan. 10,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3454.)-----Report amending H. 8423, to pension Joseph Hepworth. Jan. 10,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3458.)-----Report amending II. 17297, to increase pension of Joseph C.

Prosser. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3543.)-----Report amending II. 16687, to increase pension of M. Helen

Orchard. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3561.)-----Repoit favoring II. 16574, to increase pension of Leonard C. Davis.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3564.)-----Report amending II. 17443, to increase pension of Oscar Hinkley.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3566.)-----Report amending H. 14108, to increase pension of Timothy L. Taylor.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3579.)-----Report amending H. 16573, to increase pension of Jonathan Wig-

gins. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3581.)-----Report amending H. 16920, to increase pension of Stillwell Truax.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3583.)-----Report amending II. 16105, to increase pension of Cyrus B. Allen.

Jan. 16, 1905. I p. (II. rp. 3585.)-----Report amending H. 4636, to increase pension of Martin J. Sever-

ance. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3591.)-----Report amending H. 12479, to increase pension of Lucretia T. Cart-

mell. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3604.)-----Report amending II. 15390, to increase pension of Augustus 0.

Foster. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3608.)-----Report amending H. 16310, to increase pension of Hugh McKenzie,

alias James A. Trainer. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3618.)Smith, S. W. Report favoring H. 15760, to increase pension of John

W. Strayer. Jan. 4,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3152.)----- Report amending H. 15865, to increase pension of William H.

McClellan. Jan. 4,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3153.)-----Report amending II. 15169, to increase pension of Loretta V. Biggs.

Jan. 4,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3155.)-----Report amending H. 11312, to increase pension of Malana W. Brant.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3158.)-----Report amending H. 6310, to increase pension of Robert Clarke.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3162.)-----Report amending IL 4169, to increase pension of Thomas J. Brooks.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3163.)-----Report amending H. 15848, to increase pension of John Reninger.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3172.)-----Report amending H. 15850, to increase pension of Samuel Shad-

man. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3173.)-----Report amending H. 15866, to increase pension of Benjamin F.

Hopkins. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3175.)

Janua ry , 1905 55Smith, S. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 15769, to increase pen-

sion of Henry Peoples. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3186.)-----Report amending H. 15657, to increase pension of William Tawney.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3189.)-----Report amending H. 16194, to increase pension of James Gwyn.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3195.)-----Report amending H. 16234, to increase pension of Benjamin H.

Hartman. Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3200.)----- Report amending H. 16259, to increase pension of John Walz.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3202.)-----Report amending H. 16617, to increase pension of Jacob Bowers.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3203.)----- Report amending H. 16618, to increase pension of Alfred N. Brown.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3210.)— Report amending H. 14560, to increase pension of Asbury W.

Hamilton. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3216.)-----Report amending H. 15729, to increase pension of Phaon Hartman.

Jan. 4, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3223.)---- Report amending H. 16303, to increase pension of Joseph W. Tyler.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3232.)----- Report amending H. 7378, to increase pension of Israel Purdy.

Jan. 9; 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3233.)-----Report amending H. 16499, to increase pension of Green Yeiser.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3239.)----- Report amending H. 16683, to pension Jesse Peters. Jan. 9,1905.

2 p. (H.rp. 3240.)-----Report amending H. 15669, to increase pension of Matthew C.

Danforth. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3241.)----- Report amending H. 15946, to increase pension, of Oliver Marcus

Bump. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3242.)-----Report amending H. 16481, to increase pension of Frederick M.

Halbritter. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (11. rp. 3243.)----- Report amending H. 3799, to pension Emma Cortright. Jan. 9,

1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3252.)-----Report amending H. 4595, to increase pension of Charles D. Fort-

ney. Jan. 9,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3254.)-----Report favoring H. 16715, to pension Helen Calvert. Jan. 9,1905.

Ip. (H.rp. 3258.)-----Report favoring H. 16480, to increase pension of Preston Glover.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3270.)-----Report amending H. 15887, to increase pension of George F. Lud-

wig. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3275.)-----Report amending H. 15941, to increase pension of Israel V. Hoag.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3277.)----- Report favoring H. 15645, to increase pension of Samuel B. Clark.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3279.)----- Report amending H. 16506, to increase pension of Samuel B. Gray.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3280.)----- Report favoring H. 16544, to increase pension of Varner G. Root.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3281.)----- Report amending H. 16108, to increase pension of Andrew S. Ray.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3282.)----- Report amending H. 16173, to increase pension of Allen Riggs. Jan.

.9,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3283.)

56 Janu ary , 1905Smith, S. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 16962, to increase pen-

sion of James J. Creigh. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3284.)-----Report amending H. 16483, to increase pension of James H. Silcott.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3285.)-----Report favoring S. 1541, to increase pension of Commodore P. Hall.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3286.)-----Report favoring S. 1539, to increase pension of Edward Shiflett.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3287.)— Report favoring S. 1413, to pension Louisa D. Miller. Jan. 9,1905.

3p. (H. rp. 3288.)-----Report favoring S. 784, to increase pension of Beverly Waugh.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3289.)-----Report favoring S. 776, to increase pension of Calvin H. Morris.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3290.)----- Report favoring S. 424, to pension George W. Lehman. Jan. 9,

1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3308.)-----Report favoring S. 3774, to increase pension of John C. Felton.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3345.)-----Report favoring S. 1981, to increase pension of Elizabeth V. Rey-

nolds. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3372.)-----Report favoring S. 2009, to pension Richard Dunn. Jan. 9, 1905.

1 p. (H. rp. 3373.)— Report favoring S. 2117, to increase pension of Philip L. Hiteshew.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3374.)-----Report favoring S. 2310, to increase pension of William Dar. Jan. 9,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3375.)-----Report favoring S. 2492, to increase pension of George G. Tuttle.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3376.)-----Report favoring S. 2493, to increase pension of Alfred Tichurst.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3377.)-----Report amending H. 10206, to increase pension of Benjamin F.

Minnick. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3916.)-----Report amending H. 18268, to increase pension of Annie Crawford.

Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3977.)Snook, J. S. Report amending H. 15927, to increase pension of Free-

man C. Witherby. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3178.)-----Report amending H. 15929, to increase pension of Anna E. Brown.

Jan. 4. 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3180.)-----Report amending H. 16420, to increase pension of William C.

Travis. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3193.)-----Report amending H. 16263, to increase pension of Llewellyn Niles.

Jan. 1, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3201.)-----Report amending H. 9140, to increase pension of James L. Capp.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3236.)-----Report amending H. 13887, to increase pension of Jacob Steffes.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3246.)-----Report amending H. 15004, to increase pension of William N.

Meacham. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3250.)-----Report amending H. 16526, to increase pension of John H. Caton.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3260.)-----Report amending H. 16392, to increase pension of John Tusing.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3262.)-----Report amending H. 15741, to increase pension of John S. Duncan.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (IL rp. 3265.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 57Snook, J. S.—Continued. Report amending H. 16896, to increase pen-

sion .of Thomas Reynolds. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3267.) ' -----Report favoring H. 15888, to increase pension of James E. Andrews.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3278.) •-----Report amending H. 16594, to increase pension of Jacob A. Kryer

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3424.)-----Report amending H. 16713, to pension William Cannon. Jan. 10,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3425.)-----Report amending H. 16471, to pension Martha C. Watkins. Jan

10,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3431.)-----Report favoring H. 15411, to increase pension of Isaiah Garretson.

Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3446.)-----Report amending H. 15962, to increase pension of Charles T. Beals.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3463.)-----Report amending H. 4552, to increase pension of Orin P. Staffer.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3467.)-----Report favoring H. 17452, to increase pension of Franklin Savage.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3545.)-----Report favoring H. 12349, to increase pension of Thomas D. Horner.

Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3547.)-----Report amending H. 16364, to increase pension of Gustav Tafel.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3554.)-----Report amending H. 16472, to pension Frances A. McQuiston.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3559.)-----Report amending II. 15616, to pension Christopher C. Krepps.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3563.)-----Report amending II. 15960, to increase pension of David H. Lee.

Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3582. )-----Report amending H. 6607, to increase pension of John Blair. Jan.

16, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3587.)-----Report amending II. 15210, to increase pension of Isaac N. Haw-

kins. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3610.)-----Report amending H. 16457, to increase pension of Herbert S. Nel-

son. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3619.)-----Report amending H. 9517, to increase pension of Joseph Starr. Jan.

17,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3625.)-----Report favoring H. 17677, to increase pension of James Hudson.

Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3723.) ’ ------Report amending II. 16746, to increase pension of James J. Sum-

mers. Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (II. rp. 3728.)-----Report amending H. 16473, to increase pension of John R. Karns.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3779.)-----Report amending II. 17261, to pension Mary A. Gibson. Jan. 23,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3785.)Sulloway, C. A. Report amending II. 16166, to increase pension of

Charles P. Morrison. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3149.)-----Report amending H. 16603, to increase pension of George S.

Williams. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3166.)-----Report amending II. 15930, to increase pension of William H. Crav.

Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3179.)-----Report amending II. 15954, to increase pension of Ira D. McClary.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3182.)-----Report favoring II. 16087, to increase pension of Harriet II.

Brady. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3184. )

58 Janu ary , 1905Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report favoring H. 15030, to increase

pension of David Rothschell. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3219.)-----Report favoring II. 14140, to increase pension of William Y. Clinton.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3247.)-----Report amending 11. 14485, to pension Charlotte M. M ylie. Jan.

9,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3249.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 5123, to pension Maria Eldred,

formerly Maria Olmstead. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3253.)-----Report amending bv substitute H. 16455, to increase pension of

Elizabeth M. Ketcham. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3263.)----- Report amending II. 16141, to increase pension of John Parks.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3272.)-----Report amending H. 16424, to increase pension of Charles M. Fay.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3273.)-----Report amending II. 16894, to increase pension of Jeremiah Connor,

alias James Boone. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3274.)-----Report amending II. 16704, to increase pension of Michael Lewis.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3276.)-----Report favoring S. 5120, to increase pension of William H. Cham-

berlin. Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3294.)-----Report favoring S. 4986, to increase pension of Philo S. Bartow.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3295.)-----Report favoring S. 4766, to increase pension of Frederick Clark.

Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3296.)-----Report favoring S. 4395, to increase pension of Thomas H. Walker.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3325.)-----Report favoring S. 4151, to increase pension of Thomas J. Spencer.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3326.)-----Report favoring S. 3001, to increase pension of Adrianna Lowell.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3327.)-----Report favoring S. 2581, to increase pension of- Myron D. Hill.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3328.)-----Report favoring S. 567, to increase pension of William Cody. Jan.

9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3331.)-----Report favoring S. 566, to increase pension of William H. Hart.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3332.)-----Report favoring S. 801, to increase pension of Samuel L. D. Goodale.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H.'rp. 3370.)-----Report favoring S. 850, to increase pension of Henry 5 . Sims.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3371.)-----Report favoring S. 1830, to increase pension of Sarah E. Austin.

Jan. 9, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3395.)-----Report favoring S. 2212, to increase pension of Charles N. Wood.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3396.)-----Report favoring S. 2231, to increase pension of Bessie M. Dickinson.

Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3397.)-----Report amending H. 16945, to increase pension of Alvin B. Frank-

lin. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3423.)-----Report favoring H. 17093, to increase pension of Felix Monaghan.

Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3455.)-----Report amending H. 5995, to increase pension of Joseph Fulton.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3456.)-----Report amending II. 16666, to increase pension of Alfreda B. Coburn.

Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3457.)

January , 1905 59

Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report amending H. 7760, to increase pension of Sarah A. Pierce. Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3459.)

-----Report amending II. 16140, to increase pension of Nelson A. Fitts.Jan. 10, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3466.)

-----Report favoring II. 17084, to increase pension of Alonzo P. Spooner. Jan. 16, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3552.)

-----Report amending H. 16551, to increase pension of William Morris. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3556.)

-----Report amending H. 17164, to increase pension of Solomon Carpen-ter. Jan. 16, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3572.)

-----Report amending H. 11501, to increase pension of Sarah S.Mulcahey. Jan. 16,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3577.)

-----Report amending H. 15655, to pension Mattie M. Bond. Jan. 17, 1905. Ip. (H.rp.3601.)

-----Report amending H. 1892, to increase pension of John Gibson. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3706.)

-----Report amending H. 17119, to increase pension of Lewis Hitt. Jan. 20,1905. Ip. (H.rp.3713.)

-----Report amending 11.17523, to increase pension of Mary A. Paul. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. ( H. rp. 3721.)

-----Report amending H. 16859, to increase pension of James Shaw. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3724.)

-----Report amending II. 17403, to increase pension of Horace Winslow. Jan. 20,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3740.)

-----Report amending H. 17035, to increase pension of William H. Miles. Jan. 20,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3741.)

-----Report amending II. 16946, to increase pension of William Huddle- son. Jan. 20, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3743.)

-----Report amending H. 9430, to increase pension of Stephen Hough- taling. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3752.)

-----Report amending II. 16654, to increase pension of Isaac C. Buswell. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3777.)

-----Report amending H. 16685, to increase pension of Isaiah M. Adams. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3794.)

-----Report amending II. 14395, to increase pension of Frank Loveley. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3799.)

-----Report amending II. 15084, to increase pension of Joseph W. Miller. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3800.)

-----Report amending H. 11859, to increase pension of Deborah II. Bliss. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3802.)

-----Report amending H. 3406, to increase pension of Thomas J. Peaks. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3808.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 3064, to pension Kate Good. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3810.)

-----Report amending II. 1887, to increase pension of William J. Stew-art. Jati. 23, 1905. 1 p. (II. rp. 3811.)

-----Report favoring H. 11855, to increase pension of John Cross. Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3819.)

-----Report favoring S. 6094, to increase pension of Ephraim W. Har-rington. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3853.)

-----Report favoring S. 4239, to increase pension of William H. McCann. Jan. 23, 1905. 7 p. (H. rp. 3854.)

----- Report favoring S. 5426, to pension Henry O. Kent. Jan. 23, 1905. 2p. (H.rp. 3855.)

60 Janu ary , 1905Sulloway, C. A.—Continued, Report favoring S. 5712, to increase pen-

sion of Sally Dickinson. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3856.)-----Report favoring S. 184, to increase pension of John Bartlett. Jan.

23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3866.)-----Report favoring S. 6130, to increase pension of Charles L. Harmon.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3867.)-----Report favoring S. 6321, to pension Hattie F. Davis. Jan. 23, 1905.

2 p. (H. rp. 3868.)— Report favoring S. 6092, to increase pension of Elijah W. Gordon.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3869.)-----Report favoring S. 6091, to increase pension of William Welch. Jan.

23,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3870.)-----Report favoring S. 6004, to increase pension of James Hulme.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3871.)-----Report favoring S. 5961, to increase pension of Warren P. Tenney.

Jan. 23,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3872.)-----Report favoring S. 5958, to increase pension of Marv J. Bartlett.

Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3873.),-----Report favoring S. 5940, to increase pension of Jason R. C. Hoyt.

Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3874.)-----Report favoring S. 5939, to increase pension of George W. Hall.

Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3875.)-----Report amending H. 8392, to increase pension of Eli B. Helm.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3917.)-----Report favoring H. 16324, to increase pension of Richard Rollings.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3921.)-----Report amending H. 17755, to increase pension of Davis D. Oster-

houdt. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3927.)—— Report amending H. 17434, to increase pension of Samuel H. Draper.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3929.)— Report amending H. 16876, to increase pension of Samuel Nicholas.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3934.)-----Report amending H. 16575, to increase pension of John E. Hurley.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3938.)..... Report amending H. 12079, to increase pension of Mary L. G. Mew.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3941.)—— Report amending H. 17390, to increase pension of Samuel Sunder-

land. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3946.)

IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS, COMMITTEE ON

Williamson, J. N. Report favoring H. 17250, identical with S. 6312, for construction of irrigation and reclamation works in certain lakes'and rivers [in Oregon and California]; with views of minority. Jan. 20, 1905. 10 p. (H. rp. 3764.)

JUDICIARY, COMMITTEE ON THE

Henry, R. L. Report favoring H. 16284, to transfer Fayette County from western to southern judicial district of Texas. Jan. 12, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3527.)

Jenkins, J. J. Report amending H. 15604, for exercise of powers of judge of district court for Hawaii by certain other judges. Jan. 18, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3635.)

-----Report amending H. 17646, to extend certain provisions of Revised statutes [relating to extradition of criminals, etc.] to Philippine Islands. Jan. 18, 1905. Id . (H. rn. 3638.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 61Jenkins, J. J.—Continued. Report amending H. R. 448, directing in-

vestigation of condition of iron and steel industry for purpose of ascertaining whether or not United States Steel Corporation is en-gaged in commerce between States and Territories or with foreign countries, etc. Jan. 25, 1905. 1 y. (H. rp. 3978.)

Littlefield, C. E. “Report favoring I I. 13772, to amend sec. 858, Revised statutes [so that competency of witness to testify in any civil action, suit, or proceeding in courts of United States shall be determined by laws of State or Territory in whifch court is held]. Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3483.)

Nevin, R. M. Report amending H. 1973, to regulate practice in United States courts in regard to instructing juries; with views of minority. Jan. 23, 1905. 13 p. (H. rp. 3901. )

Smith. D. H. Report amending II. 16987, to [create new division in northern judicial district of Mississippi and] for terms of courts at Greenville. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3415.)

Thomas, Lot. Report amending H. 17989, to regulate criminal procedure in Indian Territory; with views of minority. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3902.) ' *

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES, COMMITTEE ON THE

Littlefield, C. E. Report favoring H. 11961, to provide American reg-ister for steam lighter Pioneer. Jan. 26, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3982.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Hearings before committee [Dec. 12-16, 1904], on [H. 17473], making appropriation for Army, 1906. [1904.] 170 p.

Military Academy appropriation bill, statement of Albert L. Mills [before committee, Jan. 13, 1905; on IL 17984, making appropria-tions for Military Academy, 1906f. [1905.] 35 p.

On increase of Ordnance and Medical departments, [hearings before committee] Jan. 19 [and 23], 1905 [on S. 5166, to increase efficiency of Ordnance Department, and S. 4838, to increase efficiency of Medical Department]. 1905. 31 p.

Hull, J. A. T. Report favoring S. J. R. 24, to receive for instruction at Military Academy Luis Bognin H. of Honduras. Jan. 9, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3421.)

---- Report favoring S. J. R. 78, to receive for instruction at Military Academy Frutos Tomiis Plaza of Ecuador. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3422.)

-----Report submitting H. 17473, making appropriation for Army, 1906. Jan. 10, 1905. 4 p. (11. rp. 3471.)

-----Report submitting II. 17984, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1906. Jan. 19, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3699.)

-----Report amending H. J. R. 76, to furnish condemned cannon for statue of Henry Leavenworth at Leavenworth, Kans. Jan. 20, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3770.)

-----Report favoring H. J. R. 181, to transfer to [Troop B, unattached cavalry, Tennessee National Guard] portion of national cemetery reservation at Chattanooga, Tenn. Jan. 20, 1905. 2 p. (H, rp. 3771.)

-----Report favoring 8. J. R. 69, for [sale] of obsolete rifles, together with belts and bayonets, to posts of G. A. R. and organizations [of Sons of Veterans and United Spanish War Veterans], Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3974.)

62 Janua ry , 1905Hull, J. A. T.—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 4164, re-

lating to brevets. Jan. 24, 1905. 13 p. (H. rp. 3976.)Parker, R. W. Report favoring S. 5997, to appoint William L. Patter-

son 2d lieutenant. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3943.)Prince, G. W. Report favoring H. 15763, to grant honorable discharge

to Frederick H. Stafford. Jan. 26, 1905. 8 p. [H. rp. 3983.)-----Report favoring H. 17175, for relief of Frank D. Ely. Jan. 26,1905.

2 p. (H.rp.3984.)Slayden, J. L. Report adverse to H. 15916, for promotion and retire-

ment of John B. Rodman. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3949.)Stevens, F. C. Report amending H. J. R. 184, to furnish condemned

cannon to armory [of National Guard] at St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 18, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3640.)

-----Report favoring S. J. R. 88, to furnish condemned cannon to Uni- yersity of Minnesota. Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3952.)

Young, IL O. Report favoring S. 54, for relief of William B. Barnes. Jan. 24, 1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3945.)

-----Report adverse to H. 12857, for relief of Alexander Moore. Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3948.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Brandegee, F. B. Report favoring H. 17750, similar to II. 12273, au-thorizing appointment of [John H. Lofland, Earl W. Chaffee, and Joseph D. Little] in Navy. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3701.)

Dayton, A. G. Report favoring S. 2164, for relief of Henry E. Rhoades. Jan. 24, 1905. 12 p. (H. rp. 3953.)

-----Report amending H. 17254, to amend act to reorganize personnel of Navy and Marine Corps [as to pay of Navy]. Jan. 25, 1905. 10 p. (H.rp. 3981.)

Roberts, E. W. Report amending H. 12646, to reorganize Hospital Corps of Navy. Jan. 25, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3979.)

PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Aiken, Wyatt. Report amending H. 9405, to pension Andrew Long. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp.3501.)

-----Report amending H. 13546, to increase pension of Joel J. Addison. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3506.)

-----Report amending II. 13547, to increase pension of Lewis J. Parr. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3507.)

Ames, Butler. Report amending H. 4194, to pension Elizabeth Neilan. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3499.)

-----Report amending H. 13661, to pension Edith F. Morrison. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3971.)

Brown, J. W. Report amending H.9906, to increase pension of Thomas P. Dunn. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3502.)

-----Report amending H. 13377, to increase pension of Albert R. Straub. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3505.)

-----Report amending II. 16748, to pension Frona J. Wooten. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3519.)

-----Report amending H. 14935, to increase pension of William G. Tay-lor. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3655.)

-----Report amending II. 16524, to increase pension of Nancy B. Strat-ton. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3668.'

January , 1905 63Brown, J. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 16749, to pension

George W. Cowan. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3670.)-----Report amending H. 17232, to increase pension of Martha McAfee.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3677.)-----Report amending H. 17635, to increase pension of John Burke.

Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3963.)Campbell, P. P. Report amending H. 15197, to increase pension of Cal-

vin C. Griffith. Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3509.)-----Report amending H. 16311, to increase pension of Morris Del Do-

wane. Jan. 11, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3515.)-----Report amending H. 17361, to increase pension of Samuel H. Ren-

fro. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3681.)-----Report amending H. 17222, to increase pension of William G. Mul-

len. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3965.) ,-----Report amending H. 16834, to increase pension of Thomas Harris.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3967.)Draper, W. H. Report amending H. 16668, to increase pension of Emile

II. Brie, alias Amede Brea. Jan. 11, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3518.)-----Report amending H. 16849, to pension Edward H. Holden. Jan.

19,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3671.)----- Report amending.H. 17274, to pension Louis A. Lavalley. Jan.

19,1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3678.)-----Report amending H. 17653, to increase pension of Hezekiah H.

Sherman. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3684.)-----Report amending H. 14665, to increase pension of Harriet H. Heaton.

Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3970.)Hogg, H. M. Report amending H. 16578, to increase pension of Caro-

line Vifquain. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3516.)Houston, H. A. Report amending H. 13332, to pension Honora Sulli-

van. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3504.)-----Report amending H. 16953, to increase pension of John Ryan.

Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3522.)----- Report amending H. 17162, to increase pension of Thomas Dukes.

Jan. 11, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3524.)-----Report amending H. 15305, to pension Isaac F. Clayton. Jan. 19,

1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3659.)Longworth, Nicholas. Report amending H. 16109, to pension Alice

W. T. Groesbeck. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3512.)-----Report amending H. 16579, to increase pension of Isaac Vanatta.

Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3517.).-----Report amending H. 4680, to pension Jonas Ball. Jan. 19, 1905.

Ip. (H. rp. 3647.)—— Report amending H. 6663, to pension Mahala Alexander. Jan. 19,

1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3648.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 7609, to increase pension of Mary

A. Ryon. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3649.)-----Report amending H. 10691, to increase pension of James W. Hil-

yard. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3650.)-----Report amending H. 10950, to increase pension of William Clark.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3651.)-----Report amending H. 15044, to increase pension of Nahrvista G.

Heard. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3657.)-----Report amending H. 15648, to increase pension of Joseph Sawyer.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3662.)

64 Januar y , 1905Longworth, Nicholas—Continued. Report amending H. 16254, to in-

crease pension of Lydia R. Howard. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3665.)

-----Report amending II. 16419, to increase pension of F. A. William Weaver. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H.rp. 3667.)

-----Report amending H. 17060, to increase pension of Daniel H. Hast-ings. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3674.)

-----Report amending H. 17151, to pension Avery Dalton. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3676.)

-----Report amending H. 17464, to increase pension of Nancy J. Nelson. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H.rp. 3682.)

-----Report amending H. 18095, to increase pension of Charlotte F. Russell. Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3958.)

.-----Report favoring H. 17917, to increase pension of Lewis Hammack.Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3961.)

-----Report amending H. 17325, to increase pension of Albert H. Noble. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3964.)

-----Report amending H. 15629, to pension Walter Elkan, alias Walter Eckhardt. Jan. 24, 1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3969.)

-----Report amending H. 10353, to increase pension of Henry S. Riggs. Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3972.)

Loudenslager, H. C. Report favoring S. 266, to pension Emma S. Harney. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3485.)

-----Report favoring S. 1207, to increase pension of James D. Stewart. Jan.11,1905. 1 p. (H.rp.3486.)

-----Report favoring S. 2850, to increase pension of Sallie J. Calkins. Jan. 11,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3487.)

—— Report favoring S. 3453, to increase pension of David Whitney. Jan. 11,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3488.)

-----Report favoring S. 3935, to increase pension of Mary Cornelia Hays Ross. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. ' (H. rp. 3489.)

-----Report amending S. 4169, to pension Galena Jouett. Jan. 11,1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3490.)

— Report favoring S. 5472, to increase pension of Mary J. Weems. Jan. 11,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3491.)

-----Report favoring S. 5496, to increase pension of Jesse L. Sanders. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3492.)

-----Report favoring S. 5572, to increase pension of Alafair Chastain. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3493.)

-----Report favoring S. 5574, to increase pension of Colon Thomas. Jan. 11,1905. 1 p. (H.rp. 3494.)

-----Report favoring S. 5661, to increase pension of Daniel B. Bush. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3495.)

-----Report favoring S. 5746, to increase pension of Anne Jones. Jan. 11, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3496.)

-----Report favoring S. 5758, to increase pension of Sallie B. Weber. Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3497.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4392, to increase pension qf Samuel Hyatt. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3686. )

-----Report favoring S. 4660, to increase pension of Nellie B. Newton. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3687.)

-----Report favoring S. 4823, to increase pension of Mary Martin. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (EL rp. 3688.)

-----Report favoring S. 4897, to increase pension of Reuben Allred. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (II. rp. 3689.)

Januar y , 1905 65Loudenslager, H. C.—Continued. Report favoring S. 5455, to increase

pension of Jeanie G. Lyles. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3690.) -----Report favoring S. 5509, to increase pension of Susie C. G. Seabury.

Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3691.)-----Report favoring S. 5727, to increase pension of Jesse Woodruff.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3692.)-----Report favoring S. 5892, to increase pension of James McAuliff.

Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3693.)-----Report amending S. 6152, to increase pension of Anne E. Wilson.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3694.)-----Report favoring S. 6268, to increase pension of Adria M. S. Moale.

Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3695.)-----Report amending S. 5732, to pension Philip Lawotte. Jan. 24.1905

2p. (H.rp. 3954.)-----Report amending S. 5947, to increase pension of Florence O Whit-

man. Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3955.)McLain, F. A. Report amending H. 15308, to increase pension of Francis

M. Prewett. Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3510.)-----Report amending II. 16842, to increase pension of Lvdia P. Kelly.

Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3520.) '-----Report amending II. 17139, to increase pension of George W. Jen-

nings. Jan. 11, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3523.)-----Report amending H. 14071, to pension Cole B. Fugate. Jan. 19

1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3652.)-----Report amending H. 15000, to increase pension of Isabel Nichols.

Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3656.)-----Report amending H. 15822, to increase pension of Oliver P Beck-

mon. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3660.)-----Report amending II. 15823, to increase pension of James M. Liddil

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3663.)-----Report amending II. 16239, to increase pension of Mary K. Roane.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3664.)-----Report amending H. 16384, to pension Thomas Poag. Jan. 19

1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3666.)-----Report amending H. 16874, to increase pension of Reuben Terry.

Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3672.)-----Report amending H. 17770, to increase pension of Matilda D. Clark.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3962.)I atterson, G. R. Report amending H. 16613, to increase pension of

Cornelia J. Schoonover. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3669.)-----Report amending II. 17311, to increase pension of Adam W. Grass-

ley. Jan. 19, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3680.)-----Report amending H. 18002, to increase pension of Isaac Williams.

Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3960.)Richardson, \\ illiam. Report amending bv substitute H. 7014, to in-

crease pension of James J. Boyd. Jan. 11,1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3500.) -----Report amending H. 10027, to pension Green W. Hodge. Jan. 11,

1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3503.)Report amending H. 14444, to increase pension of William A.

Stovall. Jan. 11, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3508.)-----Report amending H. 17013, to increase pension of George P. Finlay.

Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3673.)-----Report amending H. 17126, to increase pension of Caroline Jen-

nings. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3675.)14788—No. 121—05---- 5

66 Janu ary , 1905Richardson, William—Continued. Report amending H. 17275, to increase

pension of Carmen Frazee. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H.rp. 3679.)-----Report amending H. 17605, to increase pension of Joseph B. Scott.

Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3683.)-----Report amending II. 17672, to increase pension of Oliver C. Cleve-

land. Jan. 19, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3685.)-----Report amending H. 18181, to increase pension of Nancy Ann

Smith. Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3956.)-----Report amending II. 18180, to increase pension of Jacob Fulmer.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3957.)'-----Report amending H. 16861, to increase pension of Marv L. Walker.

Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3966.)-----Report amending H. 16702, to increase pension of John A. Cairnes.

Jan. 24, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3968.)-----Report amending II. 5015, to pension William A. Russell. Jan. 24,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3973.)Wiley, A. A. Report amending H. 15892, to increase pension of Martha

F. Field. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp.3511.)-----Report amending H. 16171, to increase pension of Sarah D. Tarver.

Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3513.)-----Report amending H. 16172, to increase pension of Georgia A. War-

ren. Jan. 11,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3514.)-----Report amending H. 16904, to pension Louis Sherard. Jan. 11,1905.

2 p. (H.rp. 3521.)-----Report amending H. 14255, to increase pension of Margaret H.

Bates. Jan. 19,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3653.)-----Report amending 11.14305, to pension Walter Gardner. Jan. 19,

1905. 2 p. (H. rp. 3654.)-----Report amending H. 15082, to pension James C. Albritton. Jan. 19,

1905. 2 p. (H.rp. 3658.)-----Report amending H. 15766, to pension Henry J. Richardson.

Jan. 19,1905. 2 p. (H.rp.3661.)-----Report amending H. 18031, to increase pension of John Tipton.

Jan. 24,1905. Ip. (H.rp. 3959.)

POST-OFFICE AND POST-ROADS, COMMITTEE ON THE

Overstreet, Jesse. Report submitting H. 17865, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1906. Jan. 17, 1905. 22 p. (H. rp. 3630.)

PRINTING, COMMITTEE ON

Landis, C. B. Report amending S. C. R. 91, to print Report of commis-sioner of corporations, Feb. 25, 1903-June 30, 1904. Jan. 10, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3478.)

-----Report favoring S. C. R. 65, for reprinting [certain volumes] of land and pension decisions. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3904.)

-----Report favoring H. J. R. 164, for printing compilation of laws re-lating to improvement of rivers and harbors. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3905.)

-----Report favoring S. C. R. 90, to print report of Merchant Marine Commission on development of merchant marine and commerce, etc., with testimony. Jan. 23, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3906.)

-----Report favoring S. J. R. 17, for printing consolidated reports of Gettysburg National Park Commission, 1893-1904. Jan. 23, 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3907.)

Jan ua ry , 1905 67PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Evans, Alvin. Report amending H. 1520, for relief of Mission of St James. Jan. 20, 1905. 3 p. (H. rp. 3766.)

Smith, G. J. Report favoring H. 14626, to quiet titles to land in Mobile Ala. Jan. 11, 1905. 4 p. (H. rp. 3484.)

PUBLIC LANDS, COMMITTEE ON THE

Lacey, J. F. Report favoring H. 8135, for protection of wild animals, birds, and fish in forest reserves. Jan. 12, 1905 9 n (H rn 3528 [pt. 1].) 1- V .ip.

-----Report amending H. 15986, creating Mesa Verde national park Jan. 19, 1905. 5 p. (H. rp. 3703.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 5603, for preservation of historic and prehistoric ruins, monuments, archaeological objects, and other antiquities. Jan. 19, 1905. 10 p. (H. rp. 3704.)

Not e .—Includes Memorandum concerning historic and prehistoric ruins of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, and their preservation fwith bibli-ography] ; by E. L. Hewett.

-----Report amending H. 7269, to set apart lands in New Mexico as Pajarito cliff dwellers’ national park for purpose of preserving pre-historic caves and ruins and other relics therein. Jan. 19^1905 6 p. (H.rp. 3705.)

McCarthy, J. J. Report amending H. 17769, to grant lands to Agricul-tural and Mechanical College of Oklahoma. Jan. 20. 1905 2 n (H.rp. 3769.) ’ ' P”

Martin, E. W. Report favoring S. 5763, granting to county of Glouces-ter, N. J. [part of Redbank military reservation, Fort Mercer, for park to commemorate battle of Oct. 22, 17771. Jan 17 1905 7 n(H.rp. 3631.) , . P-

Mondell, F. W. Views of minority adverse to H. 8135, for protection of wild animals, birds, and fish in forest reserves. Jan. 20 1905 4 p. (H. rp. 3528, pt. 2.)

Needham, J. C. Report amending H. 17345, identical with H. 17476 to exclude from Yosemite National Park certain lands and includesaid lands in Sierra forest reserve. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (H. rp.3538.)

SWAYNE, CHARLES, IMPEACHMENT CASE, SELECT COMMITTEE ON

Pahner, H. W. Report submitting 12 articles of impeachment against Charles Swayne, judge of district court for northern district of Florida; with views of minority. Jan. 10,1905. 8 p. (H. rp. 3477.)

WAR CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Gibson, H. R. Report favoring S. 5944, repealing act to extend time tor presenting claims [of soldiers of Civil War] for additional boun-ties, and its amendments and extensions, so far as thev limit time for presenting claims. Jan. 24, 1905. 4 p. (H.rp. 3951.)

Mahon, T. M. Report on II. 9548, for allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by Court of Claims under Bowman act recommending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments Jan 19,1905. 10 p. (H.rp. 3696.)

WAYS AND MEANS, COMMITTEE ON

Curtis, Charles. Report favoring II. 15318, for subports of entry at Rouses Point and Malone, N. Y. Jan. 18, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3634.)

68 Janu ary , 1905Dalzell, John. Report favoring II. 17708, to amend sec. 3646, Revised

statutes, as amended by act of Feb. 16, 1885 [relative to issue of du-plicate checks by disbursing officers, so as to remove limitation of value]. Jan. 18; 1905. Ip. (H. rp. 3639.)

Hill, E. J. Report favoring H. 16790, making Norwalk, Conn., subport of entry. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. (H. rp. 3944.)

Tawney, J. A. Report favoring II. 16799, making Texas City, Tex., subport of entry. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (II. rp. 3903.)

SHEEP-BOUND RESERVENo te .—These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form

or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 101-105. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation ot the system adopted in the Checklist of public documents issued by this office.

President of United StatesDraft of bill authorizing appointment of [John H. Lofland, Earl W.

Chaffee, and Joseph D. Little] in Navy. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 92.)

Message recommending legislation to increase efficiency of [Medical Department and Ordnance Department], Jan. 9, 1905. 6 p. (S. doc. 87.)

Message transmitting arbitration conventions between I nited States and Great Britain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, and Germany. Dec. 13,1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive F.) [Message of transmittal only printed here. For the conventions see State, De-partment of, page 84. Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 13,1905.]

Not e —The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.

Report on condition and needs of natives of Alaska; by G. T. Emmons. Jan. 19,1905. 23 p. (S. doc. 106.)

Agriculture, Department ofNot e —Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale,

except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of ad-dresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list bf publica-tions, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.

Adulteration of alfalfa seed. [Dec. 29,1904.] 2 p. (Circular 12.)[Bureau of Animal Industry] order 131 [and amendments 1-10]; regu-

lations to prevent spread of splenetic fever of cattle. Jan. 16 [and 17], 1905. 18 p.

Same, order 131 [amendment 11]. Jan. 31, 1905. 1 p.Warning against trespass on Breton Island Reservation. Jan. 19, 1905.

1 p. ( Biological Survey, Division of. Circular 45.)

ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, DIVISION OFReport of chief, 1904, by F. L. Evans; from reports, Department of

Agriculture. 1904. iii-j-307—314 p.

Jan ua ry , 1905 69

ANIMAL INDUSTRY, BUREAU OF

Actinomycosis or lumpy jaw; by I). E. Salmon. [Revised edition.] [1905.] 5 p. (Circular 7.) [From 10th and 11th reports, 1893 and 1894.]

Gid parasite, coenurus cerebralis, its presence in American sheep; by B. H. Ransom. 1905. 23 p. 12 il. (Bulletin 66.) *Paper, 5c

Report of operations [employees, expenditures, etc., under sec. 11 of act establishing] bureau, 1904. Jan. 9, 1905. 110 p. (H. doc. 206 '

APPOINTMENT CLERK

Report, 1904, by J. B. Bennett; from reports, Department of Agricul-ture. 1904. iii-]-315—337-j—xvii p.

CHEMISTRY, BUREAU OF

Foods and food control, 2, legislation during year ended July 1, 1904; by W. D. Bigelow. 1904. 23 p. (Bulletin 83, pt. 2.) *Paper, 5c

Report of chemist, 1904, by H. W. Wiley; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. iii + 207-240 p.

ENTOMOLOGY, BUREAU OF

Report of entomologist, 1904, by L. O. Howard; from reports, Depart-ment of Agriculture. 1904. iii + 271-289 p.

EXPERIMENT STATIONS, OFFICE OF

Agricultural experiment stations in foreign countries; by A. C. True and Dick J.Crosby. 1904. 276p. (Bulletin 112revised.) *Paper, 15c

List of station publications received by office during Nov. and Dec. 1904.8 p. ([Publication] 751.) [Bimonthly.]

Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in United States. Dec. 1904. 92+xviiip. (Bulletin 151.) *Paper,10c

Progress report of cooperative irrigation investigations in California; by S. Fortier. [Dec. 15,1904.] 23 p. (Circular 59.)

Syllabus of illustrated lecture on acid soils [with bibliography]; by H. J. Wheeler. 1904. 28 p. (Farmers’ institute lecture 3.)

Teaching of agriculture in rural common schools [9th report of commit-tee on methods of teaching agriculture of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations]. [Dec. 19, 1904.] 20 p. (Circular 60.)

FORESTRY, BUREAU OF

Federal and State forest laws; by George W. Woodruff. 1904. 259 p.(Bulletin 57.) ‘ *Paper, 15c

Report of forester, 1904, by Gifford Pinchot; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. ii 4-169-205 p.

Report on condition of treated timbers laid in Texas, Feb. 1902; by Her-mann von Schrenk. 1904. 45 p. 3 pl. (Bulletin51.) *Paper, 5c

LIBRARY

Report of librarian, 1904, by Josephine A. Clark; from reports, Depart-ment of Agriculture. 1904. ii-j-413-417 p.

70 Jan ua ry , 1905PLANT INDUSTRY, BUREAU OF

Nomenclature of apple, catalogue of known varieties referred to in American publications from 1804 to 1904 [with bibliography]; by W. H. Ragan. Jan. 25,1905. 383 p. (Bulletin 56.) *Paper, 20c

Report of chief, 1904, by B. T. Galloway; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. iv + 69-168 p.

Salt water limits of wild rice; by Carl S. Scofield. Jan. 25, 1905. 8 p. (Bulletin 72, pt. 2.) *Paper, 5c

Soil inoculation for legumes, with reports upon successful use of arti-ficial cultures by practical farmers; by George T. Moore. Jan. 23, 1905. 72 p. 10 pl. (Bulletin 71.) *Paper, 15c

PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES, OFFICE OF

Report, 1904, by Martin Dodge; from reports, Department of Agricul-ture. 1904. iii + 419-443 p.

PUBLICATIONS, DIVISION OF

Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Jan. 1905. Jan. 31, 1905. 4 p. ([Publication] 509.)

Same, [for] foreign distribution. Jan. 31, 1905. 3 p. ([Publication] 509.)

Report of editor, 1904, by Geo. Wm. Hill; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. iii + 339-404 p.

SOILS, BUREAU OF

Aeration of soil. Contributions to our knowledge of aeration of soils; by Edgar Buckingham. 1904. 52 p. (Bulletin 25.) * Paper, 5c

Field operations of bureau, 1903, 5th report, by Milton \\ hitney; with accompanying papers. 1904. 1310 p. 61 il. 3 maps. (IL doc. 746 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 2d sess.)

ConteMS*Acadia Parish, La., Soil survey of; by T. D. Rice and Lewis Griswold. Asheville area, N. C., Soil survey of; by J. E. Lapham and F. N. Meeker. Ashtabula area, Ohio. Soil survey of; by J. O. Martin and E. P. Carr.Baker City area, Oreg., Soil survey of: by C. A. Jensen and W. W. Mackie. Blackfoot area, Idaho, Soil survey of; by W. E. M’Lendon.Brookings area, S. Dak., Soil survey of; by Frank Bennett, jr.Campobello area. S. C., Soil survey of; by A. W. Mangum and A. S. Root.Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, Soil survey of; by H. W. Marean and G. B. Jones. Connecticut Valley, Soil survey of; by E. O. Fippin.Craven area, N. C., Soil survey of; by W. G. Smith and G. N. Coffey.Davidson County. Tenn., Soil survey of: by W. G. Smith and H. H. Bennett. Dover area, Del., Soil survey of; by F. E. Bonsteel and O. L. Ayrs.Fargo area, N. Dak., Soil survey of: by T. A. Caine.Field operations of bureau, 1903; by Milton Whitney.Fort Payne area, Ala., Soil survey of: by G. B. Jones and M. E. Carr.Fort Valley area, Ga., Soil survey of: by W. G. Smith and W. T. Carter, jr. Gadsden Countv, Fla.. Soil survey of; by E. O. Fippin and A. S. Root.Grand Island area, Nebr.. Soil survey of: by W. E. Hearn and J. L. Burgess. Huntsville area. Ala., Soil survey of; by Frank Bennett, jr., and A. M. Griffen. Imperial area, Cal., Soil survey of, extending survey of 1901; by J. G. Holmes and

party.Indio area, Cal., Soil survey of; by J. G. Holmes and party.Jacksonville area, Tex., Soil survey of; by W. E. Hearn and J. L. Burgess. Jamestown area, N. Dak., Soil survey of; by T. A. Caine and A. E. Kocher. Johnson County, HL, Soil survey of; by G. N. Coffey and C. W. Ely, assisted by

R. C. Lloyd and others.Knox County, HL, Soil survey of; by G. N. Coffey, C. W. Ely, and C. J. Mann,

assisted by J. G. Mosier and others.Laramie area, Wyo., Soil survey of; by N. P. Neill and party.

January , 1905 71Field operations of bureau, 1903—Continued.

Contents—Continued.Leesburg area, Va., Soil survey of; by W. T. Carter, jr., and W. S. Lyman. Lockhaven area, Pa., Soil survey of; by J. O. Martin.Long Island area, N. Y., Soil survey of; by J. A. Bonsteel and party.Los Angeles area, Cal., Soil survey of; by Louis Mesmer.Lufkin area, Tex., Soil survey of; by W. E. Hearn and party.McLean County, Ill., Soil survey of; by G. N. Coffey, C. W. Ely, and C. J. Mann,

assisted by R. C. Lloyd and others.M’Neill area, Miss., Soil survey of; by W. G. Smith and W. T. Carter, jr.Madison County, Ind., Soil survey of; by R. T. A. Burke and La Mott Ruhlen. Marshall area, Minn., Soil survey of; by H. J. Wilder.Mason County, Ky., Soil survey of; by R. T. A. Burke. BMiller County, Ark., Soil survey of; by J. 0. Martin and E. P. Carr.Mobile area, Ala., Soil survey of; by R. T. A. Burke and party.Nacogdoches area, Tex., Soil’ survey of: by W. E. Hearn and J. L. Burgess.New Orleans area, La., Soil survey of: by T. D. Rice and Lewis Griswold.Norfolk area, Va., Soil survey of: by J. E. Lapham.Ouachita Parish, La., Soil survey of; by T. D. Rice.Paris area, Tex., Soil survey of; by T. A. Caine and A. E. Kocher.Parsons area, Kans., Soil survey of; by J. A. Drake.Pikeville area, Tenn., Soil survey of; by II. J. Wilder and W. J. Geib.Pontiac area, Mich., Soil survey of; by H. J. Wilder and W. J. Geib.Provo area, Utah, Soil survey of; by A. M. Sanchez.Russell area, Kans., Soil survey of; by A. W. Mangum and J. A. Drake.Salem area, Oreg., Soil survey of;,by C. A. Jensen.Sangamon County, Ill., Soil survey of; by G. N. Coffey and C. W. Ely, assisted

by J. G. Mosier and A. F. Kidder.San Jose area, Cal., Soil survey of; by M. H. Lapham.San Luis Valley, Colo., Soil survey of; by J. G. Holmes.Scott County, Ky., Soil survey of;' by R. T. A. Burke.Shelby County, Mo., Soil survey of; by R. T. A. Burke and La Mott Ruhlen. Solomonsville area, Ariz., Soil survey of; by M. H. Lapham and N. P. Neill. Stanton area, Nebr., Soil survey of; by W. E. Hearn.Story County. Iowa, Soil survey of; by H. W. Marean and G. B. Jones.Syracuse area, N. Y., Soil survey of; by F. E. Bonsteel, W. T. Carter, jr., and

O. L. Ayrs.Viroqua area, Wis., Soil survey of; by W. G. Smith.Winnebago County, Ill., Soil survey of; by G. N. Coffey, C. W. Ely, and C. J. Mann,

assisted by J. G. Mosier and others.Woodville area, Tex., Soil survey of; by J. E. Lapham and party.Worcester County, Md., Soil survey of; by F. E. Bonsteel and W. T. Carter, jr.

Indio, Cal. Soil survey of Indio area, by J. Garnett Holmes and party; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 18 p. 1 il. 2 maps.

Knox County, Ill. Soil survey of county, by George N. Coffey, C. W. Ely, and C. J. Mann, assisted by J. G. Mosier, Clifford Willis, and A. F. Kidder; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 20 p. 1 il. map.

Long Island. Soil survey of Long Island area, by Jay A. Bonsteel and party; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 42 p. 1 il. 2 maps.

Report of chief, 1904, by Milton Whitney; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. ii + 241-269 p. 1 il.

Solomonsville, Ariz. Soil survey of Solomonsville area, by Macy H. Lapham and N. P. Neill; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 30 p. 1 il. 2 maps.

Stanton, Nebr. Soil survey of Stanton area, by W. Edward Hearn; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 20 p. 1 il. map.

Tobacco. Opportunities for production of cigar-leaf tobacco in east Texas and Alabama. [Dec. 29, 1904.] 4 p. (Circular 14.)

Viroqua, Wis. Soil survey of Viroqua area, by William G. Smith; [from] Field operations of bureau, 1903. 1904. 20 p. 1 il. map.

STATISTICS, BUREAU OF

Report of statistician, 1904, by John Hyde; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. iii-f-405—412 p.

72 Janu ary , 1905WEATHER BUREAU

Not e .—For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau.

Report of chief [concerning administration of bureau], 1904, by Willis L. Moore; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1904. iii+3-42 p. 1 il. .

Commerce and Labor, Department of* No te .—The Department of Commerce and Labor distributes the Consular reports gratuitously.

Decision 86, 87; Jan. 17, 21, 1905.Midway Islands. Estimate of appropriation for establishment of aids to

navigation in waters of islands. Jan. 5,1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 189.) Notaries public. Executive order concerning compensation for notarial

acts performed by persons in executive service of Government. Jan. 3,1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 55.)

Panama Canal Zone. Administration of customs in Canal Zone of Isth-mus of Panama [Executive order issued by War Department Dec. 28, 1904]. Jan. 11, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 56; Bureau of Navigation.)

-----Consignments to Ancon or Cristobal, Canal Zone of Isthmus of Panama [Executive orders issued by War Department Dec. 3, 6, and 16, 1904]. Dec. 27, 1904. 4 p. 4° (Dept, circular 54; Bureau of Navigation.)

-----Entries at Ancon or Cristobal, Canal Zone of Isthmus of_ Panama [Executive order issued by War Department Jan. 7, 1905]. Jan. 12, 1905. 2 p. 4° (Dept, circular 57; Bureau of Navigation.)

San Francisco, Cal. Report of investigation of conditions of immigrant service at San Francisco [and plan for immigrant detention station on Angel Island], Jan. 4, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 166.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.]

Steamboat Inspection Service. Proposed bills for improvement of laws relating to service and matters connected therewith; [presented by Mr. Grosvenor]. Jan. 24 [23], 1905. 14 p. (H. doc. 258.)

CENSUS, BUREAU OF THE

Irrigation in United States, 1902. 1904. 92 p. 3 il. 4° (Bulletin 16.)*Paper, 10c

Report as to ginning of cotton in certain States. Jan. 11, 1905. 61 p.13 il. 4° (H. doc. 216.)

Telephones and telegraphs, 1902. 1905. 49 p. 4° (Bulletin 17.)*Paper, 10c

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNot e .—The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur -

vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu-lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Longitude. Telegraphic longitudes, Pacific arcs from San Francisco to Manila, 1903-4, by Edwin Smith; app. 4, report, 1904. 1904. 257- 311+ [i] p. 13 il- 4°

January , 1905 73Magnetic observations. Results of magnetic observations made by sur-

vey, 1904, by L. A. Bauer; app. 3, report, 1904. 1904. 185-255+ [i] p. 2 pl. 4°

Philippine Islands sailing directions, sec. 4; coasts of Samar and Leyte, and east coast of Luzon. 2d edition. Manila, 1904. 87 p. 1 il.

Precise leveling from Holland to New Braunfels, Tex., 1903, by John F. Hayford; app. 7, report, 1904. 1904. 431-450+[i] p; 4°

Precise leveling from Red Desert, Wyo., to Owyhee, Idaho, 1903, by John F. Hayford; app. 6, report, 1904. 1904. 401-430- [ijp.il. 4°

Tides. Manual of tides, pt. 4b, cotidal lines of the world [with bibli-ographies], by Rollin A. Harris; app. 5, report, 1904. 1904. 313- 400+ [i] p. 5 il. 36 maps, 4° 4

Transit micrometer. Test of transit micrometer [with bibliography], by John F. Hayford; app. 8, report, 1904. 1904. 451-487+[i] p. 2 pl, 4°

Triangulation in California, pt. 1, by A. L. Baldwin; app. 9, report, 1904. 1904. 489-763+[i] p. 21‘pl. 4°

ChartsBasilan Strait, including Zamboanga and Basilan Island, P. I.; chart

4511. Scale 1:100,000. Dee. 1904. 29.2X43.3 in. 50cBoqueron Bay, P. R.; chart 932. Scale 1:10,000. Jan. 1905. 23.1X24.1

in. 25cDamariscotta and Medomak rivers, Me.; chart 313. Scale 1:40,000.

Jan. 1905, first published 1868. 38.6 X 25.2 in. 25cGalveston Bav, Tex.; chart 204. Scale 1:80,000. Jan. 1905, first pub-

lished 1888. 40.4X32.9 in. 50cHempstead Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.; chart 366. Scale 1:20,000.

Jan. 1905, first published 1859. 21.4X14.1 in. 20cHenlopen, Cape, and Delaware Breakwater; chart 379. Scale 1:20,000.

Jan. 1905, first published 1887. 20.1X26.6 in. 25cLuzon and Masbate, Passages between, and Sorsogon Bav, P. I.; chart

4219. Scale 1:100,000. Dec. 1904. 39.1X31.3 in. 40cPuget Sound, Seattle to Olympia, Wash.; chart 6460. Scale 1:80,000.

Jan. 1905, first published 1891. 32.9X39.8 in. 50cSitka Sound, Alaska; chart 8240. Scale 1:80,000. Jan. 1905, first pub-

lished 1894. 17.5X24.3 in. 25cTexas, Galveston Bay to Oyster Bay; chart 205. Scale 1:80,000. Jan.

1905, first published 1870. 32.4 X 38.8 in. 50c

FISHERIES, BUREAU OFNot e .—The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in

print.Commercial fisheries of interior lakes and rivers of New York and Ver-

mont, by John N. Cobb; from report, 1903. 1904. p. 225-246.Report of commissioner [with reports of divisions], 1904. 1904. iii +

168 p. (Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 18.)Report of special commission for investigation of lobster and soft-shell

clam; from report, 1903. 1904. p. 139-224, 2 il. 10 pl.Contents:

Clam, soft, Conditions governing existence and growth of; by J. L. Kellogg.Lobster and clam investigations, General account of; by H. M. Smith.Lobster fry, artificially-reared, Causes of death in; by F. P. Gorham.Lobster rearing, Experiments in; by G. H. Sherwood.

Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, Dec. 1904. 1 p. oblong 8°(Statistical bulletin 159.)

74 Janu ary , 1905IMMIGRATION, BUREAU OF

Annual'report of commissioner-general, 1904. 1904. 165 p. 27 pl. (Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 24.)

LIGHT-HOUSE BOARDt Not e .—The bulletins, beacon and buoy lists, and light lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

5th District. List of lights, buoys, and daymarks, from Aletomkin Inlet, Va., to New River Inlet, N. C.; corrected to Sept. 1, 1904. 1905. 152+viii p. large 8°

NAVIGATION, BUREAU OF36th annual list of merchant vessels of United States, with official num-

bers and signal letters, and lists of vessels belonging to Government with distinguishing signals, 1904. 1904. [pts. 1-5] viii+443 p. 4®

STATISTICS, BUREAU OFfor them"The BureaU furnishes its Publications gratuitously to those who apply

Commercial relations of United States with foreign countries, 1903.1904. v. 2, 608 p. (Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 14, v. 2; H. doc. 722 [pt. 2], 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, 45c

No te .—v. 2 contains the reports of consular officers in Africa, America Asia, Austraffism, alld Oceania on the indu8tries and commerce of their respective dis-

Daily consular reports, Jan. 3-31, 1905; nos. 2147-71. 1904-05. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils Dee. 1904. 1905. 14 p. 4" (Bulletin 6, series 1904-05.) [Monthly.]’

Internal commerce of United States, Nov. 1902-04; from [Monthly] sum-mary of commerce and finance, Nov. 1904. 1904. p. 821-872, 4°

Monthly consular reports, Dec. 1904; no. 291. 1904. 344 p. 1 il. (H.doc. 788, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [These articles have appeared pre-viously in the Daily consular reports.]

Contents:Agricultural distress in Sweden; by R. A. S. BerghAgricultural implements in China; bv G. E. Anderson.Alcohol for industrial purposes in England; bv Marshal Halstead---- in France in 1903; by W. T. Griffin.Alcohol carburetors and motors in France; by R P SkinnerAlexandretta, Syria, Trade in: by W. R. Davi’s.American methods, Studying, [in England]; transmitted by Marshal Halstead Amoy, China, Trade of; by J. H. Fesler.Asia Minor, American trade outlook in; by R. W. LaneAsparagus freshened in water; by G. H. Murphy.Austria, Foreign trade and travel in; bv J. S. Twells---- Opportunities for trade in; by F. W. Hossfeld.Austria-Hungary, Foreign trade of; by W. A. Rublee.---- Trade of United States with, 188(M904.Automobiles in Bogota; by A. G. Snyder.---- Italy’s war; by H. W. Brush.Banking, Austrian; by J. S. Twells.Beet-sugar crop, Reduced, in Europe; by F. H. Mason.Bills of lading, False descriptions in; bv Marshal Halstead Boats, Ocean-going motor; by Marshal Halstead.Bohemia, Trade opportunities in; by U. J. Ledoux.Boiler-scale destroyer, New; by F. W. Mahin.Breadstuffs and provisions, Foreign, in United Kingdom; by James Bovle.

~. Quantity and value of, imported into United Kingdom from all coun-tries and from United States in 1903.British railways in 1903; by H. C. Evans.Canadian notes; by M. J. Burke.Canadian railways; transmitted by George Hill.

Januar y , 1905 75Monthly consular reports—Continued.

Contents—Conlin u ed.Canadian trade; by H. S. Culver.Canals in China; by G. E. Anderson.Carthagena, Spain, American trade in; by Joseph Bowron.Chartreuse and other liqueurs: by C. P. H. Nason.Cheese, Cool-cured, in Canada: by M. J. Burke.Chekiang Province, China, Trade of; by G. E. Anderson.Cherbourg, Passenger movements and exports at; by A. M. Thackara.Chihuahua, Mexico, Industrial conditions in; by W. W. Mills.China, Trade conditions in; by S. L. Gracey.China stone combine, Cornish: by J. G. Stephens.Coahuila, Mexico, American trade in: by J. A. Bonnet.Coal and iron ore, Spanish; by R. M. Bartieman.---- French imports and production of; by A. M. Thackara.Coffee, Liberian; by G. W. Ellis, jr.Commercial travelers, Value of: by J. T. Hoke.Consumption, Miner’s, in England: by Marshal Halstead.Copra in Spain; by H. H. Rider.Cotton in Africa; by T. W. Peters.Cotton culture in German colonies; by J. F. Monaghan.Cotton goods in China; by G. E. Anderson.Cotton growing abroad; transmitted by H. C. Evahs.---- in Australia; by J. P. Bray.Cotton trade of Havre; transmitted by A. M. Thackara.Crop acreage in Germany; by G. H. Murphy.Diamond industry of Amsterdam, by Louis Tas; transmitted by F. D. Hill, Ecuador, Trade of; by H. R. Dietrich.Electric suburban railways in Malaga; by D. R. Birch.Emeralds in Colombia; by A. G. Snyder.Flour mills in Brazil; by G. A. Chamberlain.Foodstuffs, Inspection of, in Germany; by J. F, Monaghan.Forests, German; by G. H. Murphy.France, American trade in; by J. C. Covert.---- Conditions in; by Thornwell Haynes.-----Foreign trade of; by R. P. Skinner.---- Value of trade of United States with, 1865-1904.Freight rates, Austrian railway; by F. W. Hossfeld.French financial conditions; by J. K. Gowdy.Fruits, Dried, in China; by G. E. Anderson.-----Fresh and dried, French trade in; by A. M. Thackara.---- Preserved, for Chinese trade; by G. E. Anderson.Fuchau, China, Trade of; by S. L. Gracey.Garden schools abroad: transmitted by E. T. Liefeld.Gardens, Workingmen’s: by W. P. Atwell.German railways, Unification of; by H. P. Dodge.Germany, Continued industrial depression in; by J. F. Monaghan.---- Exports by articles from United States to, 1893, 1897, 1901-03.---- Foreign trade of; by F. H. Mason.Glassware, American, in Germany; by W. F. Wright.Gloves, Grenoble: by C. P. H. Nason.Government by experts [in Berlin]: transmitted by Thornwell Haynes.Great Britain, Hard times in: by F. W. Mahin.Greece, Trade of; by D.E. McGinley.-----Value of trade of United States with, 1880-1904.Haiti, Railroads in; by J. B. Terres.Hat trust, Palm-leaf, of Malaga; by D.R. Birch.Havre, Commerce of, in 1903 and 1904; by A. M. Thackara.---- Trade of, with United States in 1904; by A. M. Thackara.Honduras, Commercial development in: by D.R.Wood.Honfleur, Foreign trade of; by H.M. Hardy.Hop industry in England; by J. G. Stephens.Hosiery and glove trade of Chemnitz: by J. F. Monaghan.Hull, England, Public utilities in: by W. C. Hamm.Ice plants in China: by G. E. Anderson.Immigration into Brazil.Imperial Library of Japan: by Marshal Halstead.Industrial exposition, North Bohemia, in 1906: by S. C. McFarland.Ireland, American trade with: by A. D. Piatt.Iron, World’s production of. in 1903; by R. M. Bartieman.Iron and steel industries, Canadian; transmitted by E. N. Gunsaulus.Iron and steel trade of United Kingdom; by James Boyle.Iron trade, English; by H.W. Metcalf.Jamaica, American trade with: by W. H. Orrett.---- Commercial and industrial conditions in: by W. H. Orrett.Labor troubles in Marseille: by R. P. Skinner.Lace and hosiery trade of Nottingham; by F. W. Mahin.La Rochelle, France, Trade of; by G. H. Jackson.Leather in dress; transmitted by W. C. Hamm.Libau, Russia, Trade of; by Hugo Smit.Liverpool, Imports and exports of; by James Boyle.

76 Janu ary , 1905Monthly consular reports—Continued.

Contents—Continued.Loire, [Department of] the, Trade and industries of; bv H.S.Brunot Machine and tool industries of Chemnitz; bv .1. F. Monaghan.Machine exports to Germany, American, Revival of; by F. H. Mason. Machinery, American, Value of exports of. to Germany, 1904.---- American salesmen for, in Italy; bv F. B. Keene. 'Meats, Salted, lard, and tallow, in France; bv A. M. Thackara.Merchant marine of France, Proposed legislation for: bv A. M. Thackara. Mexican,Free Zone; by J. A. Bonnet.Mexican notes; by Ernesto Lux.Mexican producers, Protection for: by J. A. Le Rov.Mineral discoveries in Canada: bv M. J. Burke.Mineral production of United Kingdom; hvH.C.EvansMiner’s worm. Ravages of; by F. M. Brundage.Mining developments, Canadian: bv M. .1. Burke.Money, Paper, and exchange in Haiti; bv J. B. Terres.Munich, Germany; by W. F. Wright.Nice-Cuneo railway; by H.S. Van Buren.Notes.Nottingham, American manufactures in; bv F. W. MahinOar, articulated; by B.H.Ridgelv.Oil cake in France; by A. M. Thackara.Oils, essential, and perfumes, Extraction of. in France: bv R. P. Skinner Olive-oil output of Spain, Decrease in: bv D. R. Birch.Palm kernels in Liberia; by G. W. Ellis, jr.Panama.Panama’s commerce; by Felix Ehrman.Parcels post, International, in Peru; bv A. L. M. GottschalkPatent and trade-mark laws of France; bv J. K. Gowdv.Petroleum war in Germany; bv J. F. Monaghan.Piassava in Liberia; by G. W. Ellis, jr.Pineapples, South African, for European markets: transmitted bv J E Proflit Plate., foreign, British hall mark on; bv F. W. Mahin Police statistics, London; transmitted bv H. C. EvansRaisinsand almonds, Malaga; bv D. R. Birch.Rennes, Commerce and industry of; by A. M. Thackara.Rouen as commercial and industrial center; bv Thornwell HaynesRubber in Malay Peninsula: transmitted bv O' F. Williams Rubber industry, German, Congestion in; bv F. H. Mason. Sailing-Ship Owners’ International Union; bv A. M. Thackara St. Helena, American goods for: bv R. P. Poolev.Salvage service in Europe; by Hugh Pitcairn.Sandstone, imitation, Building of, in Stettin; by J. E. Kehl.Saxony, American trade with; by C. L. Cole.Seed-oil business in England; transmitted bv W. C. Hamm.Seed oils and oil seeds in Marseille; bv R. P.' Skinner.---- Oil seedsand, in France; bv A. M. Thackara.Selling agency methods, American; bv R. P. SkinnerSherry trade, Center of; by M. M. Price.Shipping and local improvements in Para: bv L. A. Avme.---- French, in 1903; by R. P. Skinner.Shoe factory in Brazil;' by G. A. Chamberlain.Shoes. American, Imitating, in France; bv G. H. JacksonSilk, Manufacture of, in United States, 1850-1900.Silk goods, Exports of, from Switzerland: bv A. LieberkneehtSilk industry in Italy; by H. W. Brush.Silk manufactures and raw silk. Imports of, into United StatesSilk production in 1903; by G. H. Murphy.---- World’s; by J. C. Covert.Smyrna exporters to United States; by R. W. Lane.Spain, American trade with; by D. R.' Birch.Stanbridge, Quebec, American trade in: by F. S. S. Johnson.Steam superheating apparatus in Europe; by several consulsSteamship communication, British Columbia and Mexico- by A E Smith Steamship rate war: transmitted bv H. C. Evans.Street paving in Edinburgh; by Rufus Fleming.Sulphur. American, for France; by R. P. Skinner.---- Sicilian and American: transmitted bv Alexander Heingartner Sweden, Commercial and social conditions in: by E. L. Adams.

- ---- ar*d Norway, Value of trade of United States with, 1880-1904Swedish statistics and trade; bv R. S. S. Bergh.Switzerland, Commerce of, in i903: bv H. H. MorganTechnical and art school at Leicester, England: bv F. W MahinTelegraph instrument, New high-speed: transmitted by E. T. Liefeld Telephones at village post-offices; transmitted bv E. T. Liefeld Timbers. New Zealand, Durability of; bv F. Dillingham Tobacco duty, New British: transmitted' bv James Bovle Toy and silverware industries of Chemnitz; bv J. F. Monaghan Trade, foreign. Notes on: bv G. H. Murphy.Trade methods,in France; bv C. P. H. Nason.Transvaal, Population of the'; by J. E. Proffit

Janu ary , 1905 77

Monthly consular reports—Continued.Contents—Continued.

Trieste as port of emigration; by F. W. Hossfeld. ---- Commerce of, in 1903; by F. W. Hossfeld. United Kingdom, Our trade with. 1903; by H. C. Evans. ---- Statistics of; bv H. C. Evans.---- Value of trade of United States with. 1894-1903.Vintage of 1904; transmitted by W. P. Atwell.Walnuts, French; by C. P. H. Nason.Weights and measures, Greek; by D. E. McGinley.Wheat and flour exports. Australian; by J. P. Bray.Wood trade of Havre; by A. M. Thackara.Wurttemberg, Opportunities for trade in; by William Hahn. ---- Trade and industries of: by William Hahn. Yukon Territory, Production and trade of; by Leo Bergholz. Zittau, Trade of; by Herbert Smith.

Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States, Nov. 1904; no. 5, series 1904-05. 1904. p. 1643-1928, 4° (H. doc. 15, pt. 5.) * Paper, 35c

Interior, Department of theNot e .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are

issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from 81.05 to 81-45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit 81.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued.

Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, v. 33, [signatures] 17-21. [1904.] p. 257-336.

Letter submitting, with report of [Kaw] Commission, estimate of ap-propriation for settlement of claims of Kansas or Kaw Indians. Jan. 4, 1905. 83 p. (IL doc. 169.)

Report of disbursements, 1905, for colleges of agriculture [under act approved Aug. 30, 1890]. Jan. 5, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 188.)

ALASKAReport of governor, 1904. 1904. 165 p. 1 il. 2 maps.

Not e —Includes laws relative to Alaska; Investigation of Alaska’s mineral wealth, by A. H. Brooks; United States Geological Survey publications on Alaska; Catalogue of exhibition of Alaska at Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, Mo., with foreword upon Alaska and Alaskan exhibit [etc.].

EDUCATION, BUREAU OFNot e .—Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui-

tously by addressing the Commissioner of Education.Education and reindeer in Alaska, 1903. 1904. iii-t-2333-84 p. 20 pl.

(Report, 1903, chapters 44, 45; whole no. 346.)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNote .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of

annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins. Mineral resources. Professional papers, and Water-supply and irrigation papers, which are intended for free distribution: and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to 811.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see page 79.

Alabama. Water powers of Alabama, with appendix on Stream meas-urement? in Mississippi; by Benjamin M. Hall. 1904. 253—i p. 9 il. 8 pl. map. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 107: H. doc. 761, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 20c

Appropriations. Estimate of appropriation for survey. Jan. 6, 1905. 12 p. (IL doc. 195.)

78 Janua ry , 1905Assaying. Comparison of wet and crucible-fire methods for assay of

gold telluride ores, with notes on errors occurring in operations of fire assay and parting; by W. F. Hillebrand and E. T. Allen. 1905. 314-iii p. (Bulletin 253.) *Paper, 10c

Cascade Mountains. Geological reconnaissance across Cascade Range "near 49th parallel; by George Otis Smith and Frank C. Calkins.

1904. 103-j-iii p. 1 il. 3 pl. map. (Bulletin 235; H. doc. 730, 58thCong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 20c

Colorado River of the West. Report on use of waters of lower river for irrigation. Jan. 9, 1905. 8 p. (H.doc. 204.)

Cripplecreek, Colo. Report of progress in geological resurvey of Cripple Creek district; by Waldemar Lindgren and Frederick Leslie Ran-some. 1904. 36+v p. (Bulletin 254.)

Fuel-testing plant of survey. [Dec. 15,1904.] 13 p.Geologic atlas of United States, Asheville folio, N. C.-Tenn. Library

edition. 1904. 10 p. 1 pl. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 116.)*Paper, 25c

Same, Huron folio, S. Dak. Library edition. 1904. 6 p. 8 il. 3 maps, large 4° (Folio 113.) *Paper, 25c

Same, Kittanning folio, Pa. Library edition. 1904. 15 p. 9 il. 4 pl. 3 maps, large 4° (Folio 115.) *Paper, 25c

Indian Territory. Gazetteer of Territory; by Henry Gannett. 1905.70+iii p. (Bulletin 248.) *Paper, 5c

Mineral resources of United States, calendar year 1903; David T. Day, chief of division. 1904. 1204+iii p. (H.doc. 20.) *Cloth, 80c

Contents:Abrasive materials; by J. H. Pratt.Aluminum and bauxite; by Joseph Struthers.Antimony; by Joseph Struthers.Arsenic; by Joseph Struthers.Asbestos; by J. H. Pratt.Asphaltum and bituminous rock; by E. O. Hovey.Barytes; by J. H. Pratt.Borax: by C. G. Yale.Cement [including Portland cement in Michigan, 1903]; by L. L. Kimball.Clay-working industries, by Jefferson Middleton; [including Sand-lime brick

industry, by S. V. Peppel].Coal, by E. W. Parker; [including Pennsylvania anthracite, by W. W. Ruley].Coke; by E. W. Parker.Copper: by Charles Kirchhoff.Flint and feldspar; by Heinrich Ries.Fluorspar and cryolite; by J. H. Pratt.Gas, coke, tar, and ammonia; by E. W. Parker.Glass sand; by A. T. Coons.Gold and silver [including articles by A. H. Brooks and others].Graphite; by J. H. Pratt.Gypsum and gypsum products.Iron ores; by John Birkinblne.Iron trade, American, Statistics of, for 1903; by J. M. Swank.Lead; by Charles Kirchhoff.Lithium; by J. H. Pratt.Magnesite; by C. G. Yale.Manganese ores, Production of, in 1903; by John Birkinbine.Mineral paints; by J. H. Pratt.Mineral waters.Monazite and zircon; by J. H. Pratt.Natural gas; by F. H. Oliphant.Petroleum; by F. H. Oliphant.Phosphate rock; by E. O. Hovey.Platinum.Precious stones; by G. F. Kunz.Quicksilver.Salt; by E. 0. Hovey.Steel-hardening metals; by J. H. Pratt.Stone.Sulphur and pyrite; by J. H. Pratt.Talc and soapstone; by J. H Pratt.Tin; by Joseph Struthers and J. H. Pratt.Zinc; by Charles Kirchhoff.

Januar y , 1905 79Philadelphia, Pa. Water resources of Philadelphia district ; by Florence

Bascom. 1904. 75+[i] p. 3 il. 3 pl. map. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 106; H. doc. 760, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c

Rivers. Report of progress of stream measurements for calendar year 1903, by John C. Hoyt, pt. 4, interior basin, Pacific, and Hudson Bay drainage. 1904. ~ 533+[i] p. map. (Water-supply and irriga-tion paper 100; H. doc. 738, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 30c

Triangulation. , Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, 1904; by Samuel S. Gannett. 1904. 328+iii p. map. (Bulletin 245; H. doc. 779, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 20c

Yellowstone forest reserve, Mont. Forest conditions in Absaroka divi-sion of Yellowstone forest reserve, and Livingston and Big Timber quadrangles; by John B. Leiberg. 1904. 148+iii p. 1 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Professional paper 29; H. doc. 717, 58th Cong. 2d sess.)

* Paper, 35cRiver surveys

Kennebec River, Me., Skowhegan to The Forks; sheetl. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval on land 20 ft., on river surface 1 ft. Edition, Feb. 1905. 17.4X14.6 in. 5c

Topographic sheetsNo te .—The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United

States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on fliem. Three scales are used, 1:62,500,1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, approx-imately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below.

About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each.

Arizona, Congress quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 30z, long. 112° 30z-113°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Dec. 1904.

California, Kaweah quadrangle, lat. 36°-36° 30', long. 118° 30z-119°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.

California, Santa Ynez quadrangle, lat. 34° 30z-35°, long. 119° 30z-120°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Jan. 1905.

California, Tehama quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15z, long. 122°-122° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Jan. 1905.

California, Tehipite quadrangle, lat. 36° 30z-37°, long. 118° 30z-119°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Jan. 1905.

California, Vina quadrangle, lat. 39° 45z-40°, long. 122°-122° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.

New York, Moriches quadrangle, lat. 40° 41z-40° 59z, long. 72° 45z-73°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904. 21X13.3 in.

Washington, Stehekin quadrangle, lat. 48°-48° 30z, long. 120° 30z-121°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1904.

West Virginia, Philippi quadrangle, lat. 39°-39° 15z, long. 80°-80° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1904.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE

Report, 1904. 1904. 73 p. 7 pl. map.Not e .—Includes reports of board of visitors and of superintendent on expendi-

tures.

80 Janua ry , 15 05INDIAN AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF

Estimate of appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Kickapoo Indians. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 184.)

Response to inquiry as to whether or not Indian trust funds have been expended for support of Indian contract schools. Jan. 21, 1905. 4 p. (H. doc. 249.)

INDIAN SCHOOLS, SUPERINTENDENT OF

Methods for bettering sanitary conditions in Indian schools, brief of address before Pacific Coast Indian Service Institute, Newport, Oreg., Aug. 1904; by E. A. Pierce. 1904. 7 p. 1 pl.

KAW COMMISSIONReport, with accompanying exhibits and other papers. 1904. 79 p.

LAND OFFICE, GENERALNo te .—The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United

States, which is sold at 80 cents; and also separate maps of the States and Terri-tories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 12 cents per sheet. California, Florida, and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Address the Chief Clerk of the Department of the Interior.

Circular relating to historic and prehistoric ruins of the Southwest and «,nd their preservation [with bibliography]. 1904. 19 p. 6 pl. map. [From report of commissioner, 1904, with additional matter, plates, and map.] '

Communication calling attention to accumulation of useless papers. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 255.)

Draft of bill to authorize cancellation of trust patent [issued] to James Wahkiacus [to land claimed by Lewis C. Wright, with reports of commissioner of General Land Office and commissioner of Indian affairs]. Jan. 26, 1905. 7 p. (H. doc. 262.)

Reestablishment of boundary line between Colorado and New Mexico and Oklahoma, surveyed under act of July 1, 1902. Jan. 10, 1905. 11 p. (S. doc. 89.)

Report on claims of settlers in Sherman County, Oreg, [within conflict-ing limits of forfeited portion of grant to Northern Pacific Railroad Company and grant made to aid in construction of The Dalles mili-tary road]. Dec. 6, 1904. 228 p. (H. doe. 36.)

MapsState of Michigan. Scale 16 iu.=l in. 1904. 30.3 X 25.5 in.

NEW MEXICOReport of governor, 1904. 1904. v + 304 p. 16 pl. 3 maps.

Not e .—Includes abstract of annual report of mine inspector for the Territory of New Mexico, etc.

PATENT OFFICENot e .—The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both

in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at 85.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to 810.00 per volume. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at 81.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at 85.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and tw o coupons a copy of the Official gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.

Januar y , 1905 81Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for Sept, and Oct 1904

167 p. large 8° [Bimonthly. Index to v. 112 of Official gazette ]Official gazette, Jan. 3-31,1905; v. 114, nos. 1-5. 1905. 1-1270 4-

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKReport of acting superintendent, 1904. 1904. 25 p. 7 pl. map.

Justice, Department ofAnnual report of Attorney-General [with exhibits], 1904. 1904 427nA (H-doc. 9.) *Cloth, 35c; *paper, 25cAnn»ni ianjrt wJ)an^uptcy niatters for year ending June 30 [Sept.

oUJ, 1VU4. 1H04. 17 p.Estimate of appropriation for fees of district attorney for District of

Columbia. Jan. 18, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 242.)List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; by J. Harwood

Graves. Jan. 1, 1905. 19 p.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, IN CHARGE OF THE BUSI-NESS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN THE

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Annual report for year ending June 30 [Oct. 31], 1904. 1904.

PORTO RICO

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REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS OF THE DISTRICT OFCOLUMBIA

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SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURYAnnual report, 1904. 1904. 21 p.

Navy DepartmentAdditional estimate of appropriation for Navy. Jan. 5, 1905. 4 p.

UULi -LUX. )Circular for information of warrant officers who are applicants for ap-

pointment as ensigns in Navy. [Jan. 10, 1905.] 2 1. 12° 114788—No. 121—05---- 6

82 January , 1905[Correspondence between Department and Marconi \\ ireless Telegraph

Company of America, John I). Oppe, general manager, relative to proposed legislation based on recommendations of Inter-Depart-mental Board on Wireless Telegraphy.] [1905.] 6 p.

Report as to expenditures [to Sept. 30, 1904] on vessels Connecticut, Louisiana [and other naval vessels authorized by naval appropria-tion act approved July 1, 1902]. Jan. 19,1905. 3 p. (H.doc. 244.)

Same, amended report of expenditures on vessels Tennessee, Washing-ton, Dubuque, and Paducah. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 p. (11. doc. 263.)

Report of Stone & Webster, electrical engineers and experts [on electric light and power plants at navy-yards]. Nov. 15, 1904. 15 p.

Request as to removal of quarantine station at San Diego, Cal. [to Point Loma]. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 203.)

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Not e .—The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletin and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel-phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.

ChartsBeagle Channel, Cape San Pio to Gable Island, Tierra del Fuego, from

Argentine survey in 1899 and 1900; chart 2207. Scale naut. m. = 1 in. Jan. 1905. 26.5X39.9 in. 50c

Iwanai Byochi and approaches, Hokushu, west coast, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1899 and 1900; chart 2212. Scale naut. m. = 4.495 in. Jan. 1905. 25.1X18.4 in. 20c

Monte Cristi Anchorage, north coast of Santo Domingo, W. L, from survey in 1904 by U. S. S. Bancroft; chart 2214. Scale 1000 yds. = 5 in. Jan. 1905. ‘ 21.9X15 in. 10c

Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1905; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Jan. 26 [1905]. 21X32 in. [Monthly.] 10c

Not e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; collection of marine data; forecast of weather; charts published, etc., Jan. 1-31, 1905: also, on reverse, Discussion of results of observations for variation of compass made by navigators of mercantile marine along routes from United States to Europe, by G. W. Littlehales, assisted by J. W. Froley.

Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Feb. 1905; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2in. Jan. 7 [1905]. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c

No te .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., fishing banks; storm tracks; forecast of wind and weather; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean; also, on reverse, Collection of marine data; charts published, etc., Dec. 1-31,1904.

MARINE CORPSEstimate of appropriation for barracks and quarters for marines in Mid-

way Islands. Jan. 21,1905. 2 p. (H.doc. 251.)

NAVAL WAR RECORDS, OFFICE OFOfficial records of Union and Confederate navies in War of Rebellion,

by Charles W. Stewart; series l,v. 18. 1904. xvii-]-941-|-[l] p. il.10 pl. 3 maps. (H. doc. 750,58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, 70c

° West Gulf blockading squadron, Feb. 21-July 14,1862.

Janu ar y , 1905 83Be^4]7mteSnt 6[Opn W,,rk of offl“ Apartment

NAVIGATION, BUREAU OF

ClrCU>ec5SoTl9oTjen2 a,1<1 promotion of electricians [in Navy].

Circular regarding enlistment of yeomen [in Naw], [Dec 17 1904 11 p. narrow 8° L ’ J

Pay, promotion, and rewards in Navy. [Dec. 15,1904.] 7 p. 12®

NAVAL ACADEMY

Annual register, 60th academic year, 1904-05. 1904. 176 p.

ORDNANCE, BUREAU OF

Suggestions to officers on temporary duty under instruction at NavalI roving Ground and Smokeless Powder Factory of things to be studied or observed. Dec. 28, 1904. 1 p. 12" ' g De

U’ S5 pav1^oSmoke!ess Powder: by A. C. Dieffenbach. [Dec. 28, 1904.]

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS, BUREAU OFCorrespondence in relation to S. 6717, for relief of George Bauer- nre

sented by Mr. Hale. Jan. 19, 1905. 15 p. (S. doc 107 ) ’ PMemoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding

P ^«TO,i?,w’[Mjmh?“],nan',anta of st"ions 46; Jan' ’’ 1905-

TUT UI LAAnmial^reportof commandant, U. S. naval station, Tutuila, Samoa, 1904.

Post-Office DepartmentNo te .—For post-route maps see next page, Topographer.

ESti15ap. O(HedCoic.n240a)PPrOPriati°n f°r DePartment Jan. 17, 1905.

Estimate °(fHde^ency appropriation for postal service. Jan. 25, 1905.

Report as to application of appropriation for clerk hire at 3d-class offices

J-Wz TXg 8al^7Hnt Xa£'f,ri ation ,otResponse to inquiry, facts relative to dismissal of James C. Keller Frank

16, 1905,.n";2,p (0 iloe"^] Al<lrich’- J“-

^ive£ in Ha,w -

84 Janu ary , 1905TOPOGRAPHER

No te .—Post-route maps correctedJ^,ie postal Isendce.arOnly new mapsMarch, June, September, and December 1 j et are catalogued

g^^renS^shouldi^made Pa> ftble t0hta-_ . _ . . 80cAlabama. Scale 8.5 m. = l in. 80cAlaska. Scale 40 m.=l in- 80cArizona. Scale 12 m.=l in- 80cArkansas. Scale 10 m.=l in. $3.20California and Nevada. Scale 10 m.—1 m. 4 80c

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80c $1.60 $1.60Kentucky and Tennessee. Scale 7 m.—1 in. 80cLouisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 80c

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Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m.=l in. $1.60$1.60Philippine Islands. Scale 13 m.=l in. 80cPorto Rico. Scale 5 m.=l in. 80cSouth Dakota. Scale 10 m. =1 in. $1.60Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 80cUtah. Scale 10 m. =1 in.

Virginia and West Virginia. Scale 7 m.-l in. $1.60 80cWashington. Scale 9 m. =1 in.

State, Department ofNot e .—The Department of State distributes its publications gratuitously. For

sale of iaws see page 4. . rtnpnments to which several of the followingThe series of lettered Mmtoe docuillted in confidence for

EJ2“”3®S». «"•' »&— Se"“ removes the injunction of secrecy.

Arbitration. Arbitration con vention between United1 States and Austna- Ffnno-arv signed Washington, Jan. 6,1905. Jan.9,1 JUo. op. (.MeS [Senate] executive 1’.) [Injunction ot secrecy removed Jan. 13, 1905.]

Janua ry , 1905 85Arbitration—Continued. Arbitration convention between United States

and French Republic, signed [Washington], Nov. 1, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive I.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United States and Germany, signed [Washington], Nov. 22, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive K.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6,1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United States and Great Britain, signed [Washington], Dec. 12, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 3 p. (Confi-dential; [Senate] executive G.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United States and Italy, signed [Washington], Dec. 14, 1904. Dec. 14, 1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive N.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United Statesand Portugal, signed [Washington], Nov. 23, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 3 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive H.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United States and Spain [signed Washington, Dec. 31, 1904], Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive O.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Arbitration convention between United States and Swiss Confed-eration, signed [Washington], Nov. 1, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 3 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive.!.) [Injunction of secrecy re-moved Jan.6,1905.]

China. Report concerning importance of reform in our extraterritorial judicial system in China and Korea, including draft of act for establishment of district court of United States for China and Korea. Jan. 13, 1905. 6 p. (S. doc. 95.)

Claims. Treaty of arbitration for pecuniary claims, signed City of Mexico, Jan. 30, 1902, by delegates to 2d International Conference of American States. May 6, 1902. 7 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive R, 57th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecv removed Jan. 13, 1905.]

Commerce. Promotion of trade interests, letter of acting Secretary, with reports from diplomatic and consular officers. Jan. 19, 1905. 237 p. (H. doc. 245.)

Diplomatic list, Jan. 1905. 14 p. 24? [Monthly.]Extradition. Amendatory extradition treaty between United Statesand

Sweden and Norway,signed [Washington], Dec. 10, 1904. Dec. 13, 1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive L.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 6, 1905.]Treaty between United States and Panama for extradition of crim-

inals, signed Panama, May 5, 1904. Dec. 7, 1904. 6 p. (Confiden-tial; [Senate] executive A.) [Injunction of secrecv removed Jan. 6, 1905.]

-----Treaty between I nited States and Spain for extradition of crimi-nals, signed Madrid, June 15, 1904. Dec. 7, 1904. 8 p. (Confi-dential; [Senate] executive C.) [Injunction of secrecv removed Jan. 20, 1905.]

Morocco. Estimate of appropriation for expenses of minister to Mo-rocco. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (II. doc. 186.)

Naturalization. Report and recommendations on naturalization of aliens in United States. Jan. 5, 1905. 31 p. (S. doc. 63.)

Pekin, China. Estimate of appropriation for completion of new legation building at Peking. Jan. 16, 1905. 3 p. (II. doc. 229.)

86 Januar y , 1905Pekin, China—Continued. Estimate of appropriation for furnishing

legation buildings at Peking. Jan. 16, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 230.)----- Estimate of appropriation to furnish legation buildings at Peking.

Jan. 5, 1905. 3 p. (II. doc. 190.)

INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICSNote .—This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices

usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau.

[14th] annual report of director, 1904. Dec. 19, 1904. 12 p. (H. doc. 145, pt. 1.)

List of books, magazine articles, and maps relating to Paraguay, books, 1638-1903, maps, 1599-1903, by Josd Segundo Decoud; supplement to Handbook of Paraguay, Sept. 1902. 1904. 53 p. (H. doc. 145, pt. 2.) [For edition without Congressional document number see Catalogue for June, 1904, page 439.]

Monthly bulletin, Jan. 1905; whole no. 136, v. 19, no. 1. 1905. 1- 250 + xxiv p. 1 por. (IL doc. 267.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr

Contents of English section:Accessions to [Columbus Memorial] Library of Bureau of the American Repub-

lics, library series 9, July-Dec. 1904.Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Dec. 1904.Argentina. Foreign commerce, first 9 months of 1904; agricultural exports, first

9 months of 1904; status of Republic as producer of wheat and live stock: port movements for Sept, and first 9 months of 1904; purchase of port of La Plata; notes.

Bolivia. Foreign commerce in 1903; bond issue for 2,000.000 bolivianos; railway enterprises; exploitation of San Juan de Oro River; mining industry; notes.

Book notes.Brazil. Manufacturing industries of Republic; notes.

. Chile. Nitrate production, third quarter of 1904; harbor works at Valparaiso; rail-way extension; concession for iron industry.

Colombia. Salt mines of Republic.Cuba. Industrial conditions in 1904; revenues and expenditures, fiscal year 1904;

slaughterhouse statistics for first half of 1904.Dominican Republic. Tariff modifications.Ecuador. Foreign trade in 1903 and 1904; boundary treaty with Brazil; bounty

for rubber trees.Germany, Trade of, with South America.Haiti. Industrial conditions.Honduras. Notes.Latin America, Trade opportunities in.Mexico. Foreign commerce, first quarter of 1904-5; foreign commerce in Aug.

1904; customs receipts, Oct. 1904: import duty on silver dollars; treasury state-ment for fiscal year 1903-4; commercial and financial transactions, fiscal year 1903-4; manufacture of dynamite and explosives; mining industry.

Nicaragua. Tariff modifications; gold mining in Republic.Paraguay. Tariff modifications.Periodicals and newspapers on file.Peru. Tariff modifications; industrial development; foreign commerce, 1903-4;

mining statistics for 1903; notes.United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign com-

merce, Nov. 1904; circular note of Secretary of State concerning 2d peace con-ference; Treasury statement for 1904; harvests of 1904.

Uruguay. Custom's receipts, Oct. 1904; movement of port of Montevideo during Aug. 1904; movement of port of Montevideo in Sept, and first 9 months of 1904.

Venezuela. Decree concerning exploitation of coal mines in State of Falc6n.

INTERNATIONAL PRISON COMMISSIONCommunication in relation to invitation to International Prison Con-

gress to hold its 8th session in United States. Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 213.)

Estimate of deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission. Jan.24, 1905. 4 p. (II. doc. 257.)

LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSIONReceipts and disbursements of Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company,

Mar.-Oct. 1904. Dec. 8, 1904. 104 p. (S. doc. 19.)

Janu ar y , 1905 87

Treasury DepartmentAccounts. Report of contingent expenses of Department, 1904. Dec.

6, 1904. 45 p. (H. doc. 63.)Customs Service. Customs uniforms [regulations]. Jan. 3, 1905. 3 p.

2 il. 4° (Dept, circular 3, 1905; Division of Appointments.)-----Protests and requests for reappraisements. Jan. 25, 1905. 3 p. 4°

(Dept, circular 12, 1905; Division of Customs.)-----Use of cat. no. 754, Report of master, conductor, or agent on arrival,

discontinued. Jan. 21, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 9, 1905; Division of Customs.)

Drawback, certificates of importation, amendment of article 1211, Cus-toms regulations of 1899. Jan. 5, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 5, 1905; Division of Customs.)

Employees. Appointment of unskilled laborers in Federal offices out-side of Washington, D. C., under Department [regulations of Civil Service Commission]. Jan. 21, 1905. 3 p. 4° (Dept, circular 10, 1905; Division of Appointments.)

Expositions. Response to resolution, statement of appropriations to expositions and fairs made by Government. Jan. 4, 1905. 5 p. (S. doc. 65.)

Food. Importations under pure-food law. Jan. 14, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 7, 1905; Division of Customs.)

-----Storage charges under pure-food law. Jan. 20,1905. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circulars, 1905; Division of Customs.)

Guarantee companies qualified under act of Aug. 13, 1894, as Federal sureties. Jan. 7, 1905. [3] p. 4° (Dept, circular 6, 1905; Division of Appointments.)

Infectious diseases. Letter relating to changing of item of sundry civil appropriation bill regarding spread of epidemic diseases. Jan. 21, 1905. Ip. (S. doc. 112.)

Jacksonville, Fla. Letter recommending appropriation for construction of Federal building at Jacksonville. Jan. 27, 1905. 2 n. (H. doc. 264.)

Notaries public. Discontinuance of fees during office hours to notaries public who are Government employees [order of President]. Jan. 4, 1905. 1 p. 4" (Dept, circular 4, 1905; Division of Appointments.)

Report. Annual report of Secretary on state of finances [with tables and reports of heads of bureaus], 1904. 1905. xv 4-547 p. (Treas Dept. doc. 2381; IL doc. 8.) *Cloth, 45c; *paper, 30c

Contents:Reports of—

Comptroller of the Currency.Internal Revenue, Commissioner of.Mint, Bureau of the [with Monetary legislation of 58th Congress, 2d session!Register of the Treasury.Secretary of Treasury.Treasurer of United States.

Revenue Cutter Service. Detailed expenditures of service, 1904. Jan. 16, 1905. 1 p. (H. doc. 228.)

Schaumburg, James W. Communication [from J. Frederick Hartmann] submitting recommendation as to claim of Schaumburg. Jan. 17, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 238.)

Tea examiners. Letter asking authority to increase salaries of tea exam-iners. Jan. 19, 1905. 1 p. (S. doc. 105.)

Thomas, Cora. Report of injury, by elevator, of Cora Thomas, Apr. 27, 1904. Jan. 12, 1905. 3 p. i il.' (IL doc. 220.)

88 Jan ua ry , 1905Treasury decisions. [Semiannual] index to Treasury decisions under

customs and other laws, v. 8, July-Dec. 1904. 1905. 94 p.-----Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, and other laws,

weekly, v. 9, nos. 1-4, 2 supplement; Jan. 5-26, 1905. 2 il. [De-partment decisions numbered 25902-995 including general appraisers’ decisions 5881-5903, and internal revenue decisions 849-857.]

Wheat. Letter recommending legislation to permit refund of duties on seed wheat. Jan. 25, 1905. Ip. (H. doc. 260.)

APPRAISERS, GENERAL, BOARD OFReappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Dec. 23,

1904-Jan. 25,1905]; Jan. 3-30, 1905. 4° (Reappraisement circulars 1171-84; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.]

Same, index, July-Dec. 1904. Jan. 18,1905. 8p. 4° (Division of Customs.)

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCYAnnual report, Dec. 5, 1904. 1904. v. 1, 3, 726 and 578 p. (Treas.

Dept. doc. 2370a, c; H. doc. 10 [pts. 1, 3].) [Report covers year ended Oct. 31, 1904.] *Cloth, v. 1, 55c; *cloth, v. 3, 45c

No te .—v. 3 is Digest of national bank decisions.National-bank act as amended, with other laws relating to national

banks, from Revised statutes. 1904. 90 p.

GOVERNMENT ACTUARYMarket prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Dec.

1904], Jan. 3, 1905. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 2, 1905.) [Monthly.]

INTERNAL REVENUE, COMMISSIONER OFAnnual report [with tables], 1904. 1904. viii -[ 265 p. (Treas. Dept,

doc. 2385; H. doc. 11.) *Paper, 15cPapers relative to granting leave of absence to [gaugers], storekeepers,

and [storekeeper-gaugers]. Jan. 20, 1905. 12 p. (H. doc. 246.)Revised regulations concerning oleomargarine, also adulterated butter

and process or renovated butter under internal revenue laws ap-proved Aug. 2, 1886, Oct. 1, 1890, May 9, 1902. 1904. 136 p. 1 pl. (Regulations no. 9, revised Dec. 1904.)

Note .—Includes laws relative to oleomargarin and adulterated and process butter.

Stamp slips accompanying forms 122 and 92 or 92] must be large enough to show details specified and required by regulations. Jan. 5, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Circular 667.)

LIFE-SAVING SERVICEOfficial register, Jan. 1, 1905. 1905. 24 p. [Includes list of life-saving

districts and stations.]

MINT, BUREAU OF THE[32d] annual report of director, 1904. 1904. 350 p. (Treas. Dept. doc.

2387.) *Cloth, 30cNot e .—Includes Monetary legislation [of 58th Congress, 2d session].

Communication relating to wages of workmen at mint [at Denver]. Jan. 12, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 93.)

Recommendation as to use of portion of appropriation for parting and refining bullion [to reimburse bullion fund of mint at Philadelphia]. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 237.)

January , 1905 89Values of foreign coins. Jan. 1, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept,

circular 1, 1905.) [Quarterly.]

PORTO RICOReport of receipts and disbursements by treasurer of Porto Rico, Nov.

1903-Oct. 1904. Dec. 19, 1904. 128 p. (II. doc. 144.)Reports of auditor of Porto Rico of receipts and expenditures, Nov. 1903-

Oct. 1904. Dec. 19,1904. 256 p. (H. doc. 143.)

PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICEAmendments to regulations relating to relief furnished to Coast and Geo-

detic SurYey. Jan. 24, 1905. 1 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, cir-cular 11,1905.)

Handbook for ship’s medicine chest; by George W. Stoner. 2d edition. 1904. 101 p. 31 il. ([Treas. Dept.] doc. 2389.) * Cloth, 20c

Public health reports, v. 20, nos. 1-4; Jan. 6-27, 1905. 1905. [xvi] -f- 1-161 p. [Weekly.]

Note .—This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine- Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim-ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Treasury Department.

Same, v. 19, pt. 1 [Jan.-June, 1904, title-page and index], 1904. [i] 4- xxxvii p.

REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE, DIVISION OFInternal regulations of U. S. S. —. 1904. 13 p.List and stations of commissioned officers of Revenue-Cutter Service.

Jan. 1, 1905. lip.Register of officers and vessels of Revenue-Cutter Service. Julv 1,1904.

70 p.School of instruction of Revenue-Cutter Service [on practice ship Chase].

1905. 12 p.

TREASURER OF UNITED STATESIssue and redemption of currency. Jan. 30, 1905. 1 p. 4" ([Circular]

76; Treasury Dept., Dept, circular 14, 1905.)

War DepartmentAppropriations. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Depart-

ment. Jan. 13, 1905. 7 p. (H. doc. 221.)Confederate States. Journal of Congress of Confederate States, 1861-65.

Feb. 1, 1904 [published 1905]. v. 1, 982 p. (S. doc. 234 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 2d sess.)

Not e .—v. 1 contains the journal of the lst-5th sessions of the Provisional Con-gress and of the Constitutional Convention; also an appendix, Constitution for provisional government of Confederate States and permanent constitution of Confederate States.

Employees. Circular [promulgating order of President relative to appointment of unskilled laborers from lists of eligibles]. Jan. 10, 1905. 1 p. 12° ([Circular C, 1905.])

Leases granted, calendar year 1904. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 202.) Medals. Draft of joint resolution authorizing distribution of medals for

service [in Army] in Spanish-American war and other campaigns. Jan. 5, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 187.)

90 Jan ua ry , 1905Notaries public. Orders [discontinuance of fees during office hours to

notaries public who are Government employees, order of President]. Jan. 3, 1905. 1 p. 12° ([Circular A, 1905.])

Panama Canal Zone. [Administration of customs in Canal Zone of Isth-mus of Panama, Executive order issued by Department.] Dec. 28, 1904. 2 p. 12°

----- [Entries at Ancon or Cristobal, Canal Zone of Isthmus of Panama], Executive order [issued by Department]. Jan. 7, 1905. 2 p. 12° ([Circular B, 1905.])

Reports. Annual reports, 1904; v. 1, reports of Secretary, chief of staff, military secretary, inspector-general, and judge-advocate-general. 1904. v -j- [1] + 329 p. 2 tab. (II. doc. 2.)

INSULAR AFFAIRS, BUREAU OF

Estimate of appropriation for publication of report of census of Philip-pine Islands. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 253.)

Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, July, 1904; no. 1, series 1904-05. [1905.] p. 1-126, 4°

Proposed revision of Philippine customs tariff. [1904.] [88] 1. [Con-fidential; released Nov. 10, 1904.]

ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904-

1st annual report [Mar. 22-Nov. 30], 1904. Jan. 13, 1905. 246 p. (H. doc. 226.)

Contents:[Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904-, Letter of President placing, under supervis-

ion of Secretary of War, and defining jurisdiction and functions of commission.] Letter of Secretary of War transmitting report of commission [with Executive or-

ders issued by War Department Dec. 3, 6, 1904, Jan. 7, 1905].[Panama] Canal connecting Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Act for construction of. [---- to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Convention between United States

and Panama for construction of, signed Washington, Nov. 18,1903, proclaimed Feb. 26, 1904.1

[Panama Canal Zone, Act to provide for temporary government of.]---- 1st annual report of governor of.---- Laws of, [acts 1-20], enacted by commission.Report of commission.---- Supplemental report of George W. Davis.

Same, without Supplemental report of George W. Davis and Laws of Canal Zone. 1905. 93 p.

Same, Supplemental report of George W. Davis. [1905.] 15 p.Circular 1-10; June 25, 1904-Jan. 20, 1905. [Circulars bears title Com-

mission circular. Circulars 4-7 are combined in one pamphlet.]Laws of Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama [acts 1-20], enacted by com-

mission. [1905.] 233 p.Same, act 21. [1905.] 6 p.Proceedings, Mar. [22]-Sept. [7], 1904, meetings 1-49. [1904.] 206 p.Same, Oct. Il-Dec. 14, 1904, meetings 50-63. [1904.] 65 p.Same, Dec. 22-31, 1904, meetings 64-66. [1905.] 34 p.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS5th annual report of Philippine Commission, [Dec. 22, 1903-Oct. 31]

1904 [with reports of civil governor, departments, 1904, etc.]. 1904, [ordered printed] Jan. 16, 1905. 384 p. (Insular Affairs, Bureau of; H. doc. 232.)

Contents:Congressional relief fund, Operations under.[Letter of Secretary of War transmitting report of Philippine Commission.]

Janu ary , 1905 915th annual report of Philippine Commission—Continued.

Contents—Continued.Reports of—

Civil Governor, 1904.Commerce and Police, Department of, 1904.Finance and Justice, Department of [Sept. 1, 1903-Aug. 31, 1904].Interior, Department of the, Sept. 1, 1903-Aug. 31, 1904.Moro Province, governor of, Sept. 1, 1903-Aug. 31, 1904 [with acts of Legislative

Council of Moro Province].Philippine Commission.Public Instruction, Department of, for year ending Oct. 15,1904.

Leyes y resoluciones piiblicas aprobadas por la Comision en Filipinas durante el trimestre que termino el 31 de Agosto de 1904. Manila, 1904. v. 16, viii -[-294 p.

Not e .—By order of the Philippine Commission, the quarterly publication of Public laws and resolutions passed by Philippine Commission, beginning with v. 9, for quarter ending Nov. 30, 1902, will be issued in 2 pamphlets, 1 English and 1 Spanish, for sale by the secretary of the commission at 81.00 in Philippine currency each. The quarterly volumes preceding v. 9, both languages included, are for sale by the secretary of the commission at 81.50 in Philippine currency per volume. Address the secretary of the Philippine Commission, Manila, P. I.

Official gazette, v. 2, nos. 48-52; Nov. 30-Dec. 28, 1904. Manila, p. 985-1032, 4° [Weekly.]

Same, Spanish. Manila, p. 1005-52, 4°No te .—The Official gazette will be furnished to subscribers, free of postage, at

the rate of 15c single copy, 86.00 a yr. Send remittances by registered letter to Norton F. Brand, acting editor Official gazette, Manila, P. I.

Petitions for reduction of tobacco tariff. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 224.)

AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF

Algunas sugestiones sobre el cultivo del algodonero; por W. C. Welborn. Manila, 1904. 12 p. 8 il. (Boletin del agricultor 9, segunda edicion Castellana.)

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD

4th annual report to civil governor and Philippine Commission for 9 months ended June 30, 1904. Manila, 1904. 99 p.

No te .—Includes Laws of Philippine Commission relating to Philippine civil service.

LABORATORIES, GOVERNMENT, BUREAU OF

Protective inoculation against Asiatic cholera [with bibliography]; by Richard P. Strong. Manila, Sept. 1904. 52 p. 13 tab. ([Publica-tion] 16.)

WEATHER BUREAU

Bulletin, June, 1904. Manila, 1904. p. 167-201, 3 il. 1 pl. 4° [English and Spanish.]

No te .—Contains meteorological data, notes on weather, magnetic and seismic disturbances, and crops of Philippine Islands. Special article is, Observations on insects affecting crops in Philippines; by Robert E. Brown. •

Same, July, 1904. Manila, 1904. p. 203-234, 3 pl. 4° [English and Spanish.]

STAFF CORPS, GENERALENGINEER SCHOOL

Organization of engineer troops, translation of paper on effect of limiting service of engineer troops in French army to 2 years; translated by W. D. A. Anderson. Press of Engineer School, Washington Bar-racks, D. C., 1904. 8 p. (Occasional papers 17.) [From Journal des sciences militaires, Sept. 1904.]

ENGINEERS, CORPS OF

Employment of civilian engineers in work of improving rivers and har-bors [1904]. Jan. 21, 1905. 8 p. (H. doc. 250.)

92 Januar y , 1905Estimate for completing locks and dams 2 and 3 in Allegheny River.

Jan. 4, 1905. 4 p. (H. doc. 167.)Final report on survey of Detroit River, Mich. Dec. 6, 1904. 5 p. map.

(H. doc. 40.)Preliminary report of survey and estimate for wagon road from Valdez

to Fort Egbert, Alaska, and of military trail between Yukon River and Coldfoot, Alaska. Jan. 5, 1905. 23 p. map. (H. doc. 192.)

Recommendations as to S. 5763 [granting to county of Gloucester, N. J., part of Redbank military reservation, Fort Mercer, for park to commemorate battle of Oct. 22, 1777]. Jan. 23; 1905. 10 p. (H. doc. 254.)

Reports of examination and survey of Flushing Bay, N. Y. Dec. 12, 1904. 13 p. map. (H. doc. 98.)

Reports on survey of Coosa and Alabama rivers, Ga. and Ala. Jan. 12, 1905. 41 p. ’ (H. doc. 219.)

in sp ec tor -gen er al ’s dep ar tmen t

Gettysburg National Park, inspection report of E. A. Garlington, Nov. 1904. 1904 7 p.

Report of inspection of branches of National Home for Disabled Volun-teer Soldiers, made July 13-Nov. 23, 1904; by S. C. Mills. Jan. 5, 1905. 91 p. (H. doc. 193.)

ju dg e -ad vo ca te -gener al ’s de pa rtm en t

United States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks, title, jurisdiction, etc.; [by James B. McCrellis]. Revised edition by Charles E. Hay, jr. 1904. 461 p.

medi cal dep art ment

Report [of board] on origin and spread of typhoid fever in U. S. mili-tary camps during Spanish war of 1898; by Walter Reed, Victor C. Vaughan, and Edward O. Shakespeare. 1904. v. 1, xviii + 721 p. il. 17 pl. 4° (H. doc. 757 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 2d sess.)

MILITARY SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT

Army list and directory, officers of Army, Jan. 20, 1905; [no.] 62. 1905.76 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr

List of recruiting stations showing number of recruits for line of Army enlisted at each station with its auxiliaries in quarter ended Dec. 31, 1904. [Jan. 20, 1905.] 2 p. 12°

Response to resolution, list of retired army officers who are detailed for service and where located, etc. Jan. 26,1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 118.)

Statement of service rendered by George D. Ruggles [to accompanyS. 5718, to pension Alma L’Hommedieu Ruggles]; presented by Mr. McCumber. Jan. 25, 1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 115.)

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES, SURVEY OF

Not e .—Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained, for cash only, at U. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser’s risk. Pur-chasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The latter will be used when no choice is indicated.

The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Survey may be obtained free upon application at U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer offices in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago. Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego.

Janu ary , 1905 93

ChartsCopper Harbor, Mich. Scale 1:10,000. Jan. 23,1905. 16.6X20.2 in. 6cOntonagon Harbor, Mich. Scale 1:16,000. Jan. 24,1905. 14.8X21in. 6c

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Estimate of appropriation for Proving Ground, Sandy Hook. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 223.)

Statement of cost of gunsand other articles manufactured [at Frankford, Rock Island, Watertown, and Watervliet arsenals], 1904. Jan. 18, 1905. 43 p. (H. doc. 241.)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, OFFICE OF

Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for [removing snow and ice in] District of Columbia. Jan. 12, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 217.)

qu ar term as ter ’s dep ar tm ent

Estimate of appropriation for military hospital on Moro [Morro] mili-tary reservation at San Juan, P. R. Jan. 23, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 252.)

SIGNAL CORPS

MapsProgress map of Signal Corps telegraph lines and cables in military

Division of the Philippines: corrected to Apr. 1,1904. Scale 20 in. = lin. [1904.] 45.6X24.4 in.

Same; corrected to June 30,1904. Scale 33 m.=l in. [1904.] 26.9 X 14.4 in.

U. S. Signal Corps telegraph and cable system in Alaska and I . S. cables and Canadian line connecting with United States. Scale 90 m. =1 in. Oct. 1904. 16. 9X20.4 in.

Courts of United StatesCOURT OF CLAIMS

Adams. Findings in case of Jacob R. Adams. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 175.)

Alexandria, Va. Findings in case of trustees of 1st Baptist Church, Alexandria. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 98.)

-----Findings in case of trustees o? Washington Street Methodist Epis-copal Church South, Alexandria. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 97.)

Allman. Findings in case of John Allman. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 68.)

Amelia, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to schooner, Timothy Hall, master. Jan. 11, 1905. 3p. (H. doc. 212.)

Anderson. Findings in case of Edward Anderson, administrator of Mary Anderson. Jan. 5, 1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 83.)

Aurora, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship, Stephen Butman, master. Jan. 5, 1905. 4 p. (H. doc. 181.)

94 Jan ua ry , 1905Bergmann. Findings in case of Edward H. Bergmann. Jan. 4, 1905.

2 p. (II. doc. 174.)Black. Findings in case of Joseph C. Black. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H.

doc. 173.)Brooks. Findings in case of Octavia P. Brooks. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p.

(H. doc. 198.)Brown. Findings in case of Eli Marshall, executor of William Brown.

Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 177.)Burlington, W. Ya. Findings in case of trustees of Free Church, Bur-

lington. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (II. doc. 178.)Cummings. Findings in case of J. W. Cummings, administrator of

Rebecca Cummings. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 171.)Davidson County, Tenn. Findings in case of county. Jan. 4, 1905.

2 p. (S. doc. 73.)Easley. Findings in case of Warham Easlev. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p.

(H. doc. 235.)Embrey. Findings in case of Hezekiah T. Embrey, administrator of

Robert Embrey. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 197.)Fauquier County, Ya. Findings in ease of trustees of Mount Horeb

Methodist Episcopal Church South, Fauquier County. Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 85.)

Forsyth. Findings in case of John M. Forsyth. Jan. 4, 1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 71.)

Fox Hill, Ya. Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church South, Fox Hill. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 101.)

Geneva, sloop. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to sloop, Giles Savage, master. Jan. 5, 1905. 4 p. (H. doc. 180.)

Gravelly Springs, Ala. Findings in case of trustees of Missionary Bap-tist Church, Gravelly Springs. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 80.)

Harrisonburg, Ya. Findings in case of trustees of Muhlenberg Evan-gelical Lutheran Church, Harrisonburg. Jan. 18, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 104.)

Hibben. Findings in case of Harriet F. Hibben, widow of Henry B. Hibben. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 77.)

Hill. Findings in case of Thomas R. Hill. Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 200.)

Huntsville, Ala. Findings in case of Primitive Baptist Church, colored, Huntsville. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 79.)

Jane, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of James L. Hubard, administrator of William Pennock, and David Stewart and John E. Semmes, receivers of Maryland Insurance Company, for seizure of] ship, James Barron, master. Jan. 11, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 210.)

Jefferson City, Tenn. Findings in case of trustees of 1st Baptist Church, Jefferson City. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 225.)

Jones. Findings in case of Annie E. Jones, Robert M’Elroy Jones Alice J. Jones, Mattie E. Blanchard, Clemence W. Brian, Cecilia M’Elroy Dunn, and Robert M. Jones, administrator of Emma H. Wells [heirs of Matthew J. Jones]. Jan. 5, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 182.)

Kerchner. Findings in case of Joseph Kerchner, sr., et al., heirs of Gallus Kerchner. Jan. 4, 1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 78.)

King George County, Ya. Findings in case of trustees of Fletcher Chapel, King George County. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 81.)

Janua ry , 1905 95Kossuth, Miss.

13, 1905.Findings in case of Methodist Church, Kossuth. Jan.p-

Lambert Point, Va.(S. doc. 99.)Findings in case of trustees of Methodist Episcopal

Church, Lamberts [Lambert] Point. Jan.4,1905. 2 p. (H.doc. 170.)

Landis. Findings in case of Clayton G. Landis, administrator of David B. Landis [surety of Jacob F. Schaeffer]. Jan. 9, 1905. 3 p.(S. doc. 86.)

MacFarlane. Findings in case of Amanda E. MacFarlane, widow of John MacFarlane. Jan. 4,1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 75.)

McWilliams. Findings in case of Eleanor M’Williams, administratrixof Henry M’Williams. Jan. 17,1905.

McWorthy. Findings in case of Frank2 p. (S. doc. 72.)

Mans. Findings in case of Daniel Mans.

2 p. (H.doc. 236.)J. M’Worthy. Jan. 4, 1905.

Jan. 9,1905. 2 p. (H.doc.201.)

Marshall. Findings in case of John H. Marshall. Jan. 4,1905. (S. doc. 70.)

Morgan. Findings in case of Thomas P. Morgan, jr. Jan. 5,1905.

p.

(H. doc. 179.) Myers. Findings

(H. doc. 247.) Nicholasville, Ky.

Nicholasville.

8 P-

in case of Elijah P. Myers. Jan. 21, 1905. 2 P-

Findings in case of trustees of Christian Church,Jan. 13, 1905. (S. doc. 96.)

North. Findings in case of Levi S. North. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. doc. 172.)

Parker. Findings in case of Mary Parker. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. doc. 176.)

Pemberton. Findings in case of Fannie Pemberton. Jan. 11, 2 p. (II. doc. 209.)

(H.

(IL

1905.

Petersburg, W. Va. Findings in case of trustees of Presbyterian Church, Petersburg. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 100.)

Pinson, son.

Findings in case of Joe M. Moon, administrator of Elijah Pin- Jan. 9, 1905. 2 p. (IL doc. 199.)

Rodgers. Findings in case of Thomas Rodgers. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 69.)

Ryan. Findings in case of Samuel F. Ryan. Jan. 18,1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 103.)

Sauve. Findings in case of heirs of Pierre Sauve. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 76.)

Smith. Findings in case of Matilda J. Smith, widow of Melvin J. Smith. Jan. 17, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 234.)

Solari. Findings in case of Fannie Solari, heir of Emanuel M. Solari. Jan. 6, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 194.)

Stafford County, Va. Findings in case of trustees of Andrews Chapel,Stafford County. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 82.)

Thompson. Findings in case of Vinnie J. Thompson, executrix of James M. Thompson. Jan. 4, 1905. 2 p. (S. doc. 74.)

Tucker. Findings in case of Albert F. Tucker, Edward M. Tucker, Mary O. Garrison, and Ada A. Case [heirs of Farnham Z. Tucker]. Jan. 10, 1905. 3 p. (S. doc. 90.)

Williams. Findings in case of Horace P. Williams. Jan. 11,1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 211.)

V

96 January , 1905

District of ColumbiaChesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Report for [calendar]

year 1904. Jan. 13, 1905. 2 p. (H. doc. 222.)Commissioners. Report, 1904. 1904. v. 4, 203 p. 8 pl. map. (H. doc. 7.)

[This is the report of the Board of Education of the District with re-ports of superintendent, directors of special work, etc.]

Education. Memorial from executive council of Public Education Asso-ciation of Washington, indicating needs of public education in Dis-trict; presented by Mr. Gallinger. Jan. 4, 1905. 10 p. (S. doc. 67.)

Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator and Railway Company. Annual report [for year ending Dec. 31, 1904], Jan. 6, 1905. 2 p. (H doc. 196.) 1 v

L Enfant, Pierre Charles. Plan for removal of remains of L’Enfant Jan. 11, 1905. 2 p. (II. doc. 214.)

Public buildings. Letter from Municipal Building Commission, request-ing increase of limit of cost of municipal building. Jan. 21, 1905 5 p. (IL doc. 248.)

Schools. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for fuel for schools of District. Jan. 12, 1905. 2 p. (H.doc. 218.)

Teachers. Memorial from teachers, showing necessity for increased salaries in District; presented by Mr. Gallinger. Jan. 9, 1905. 14 p (S. doc. 88.) 1

Smithsonian InstitutionNote :.—In latest Price-fist the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note:ihe publications of the Smithsonian Institution are, 1, Contributions to knowl-

edge; 2. Miscellaneous collections; 3, annual reports; 4, special papers. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print The volumes of Contributions and Collections are distributed onlv to designated pub-lic libraries and learned institutions in this country and abroad. A small edition ot the papers m these two series is printed separately for sale or exchange. The Smithsonian reports are distributed by the Institution to libraries throughout the world; may be had by purchase at cost from the Superintendent of Documents and may also generally be obtained free of charge from the applicant’s Member of Congress.” The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the others are paid for from the pri-vate funds of the Institution. Separates from the reports are for exchange and for free distribution, but not for sale. The annual reports are included in the Congressional set.

Estimate of appropriation for transportation of exhibits from Louisiana Purchase Exposition [to National Museum], Jan. 5,1905. 2 p (II. doc. 185.)

Index to literature of gallium, 18/4—1903; by Philip E. Browning. 1904. 12 p. (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 46; [publi-cation] 1543.) ’ ’ LP

Index to literature of germanium, 1886-1903; by Philip E. Browning. 1904. 8 p. (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 46- [publi-cation] 1544.)

New species of birds in Vroeg’s Catalogue, 1764, bv C. Davies Sherborn; Notes on birds described by Pallas in Adumbratiuncula of Vroeg’s Catalogue, by Charles W. Richmond: from Smithsonian miscella-neous collections, v. 47, pt. 3. Jan. 31, 1905. p. 332-347. ([Pub-lication] 1551.)

Report of S. P. Langley, secretary, 1904. 1904. iii 99 p. 7 pl. map large 8° ’

January , 1905 97Sculpin and its habits, by Theodore Gill; from Smithsonian miscella-

neous collections, v. 47, pt. 3. Jan. 31,1905. p. 348-359, 11 il. 1 pl. ([Publication] 1552.)

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

Annual report, 1903. 1904. v. 1, 675 p. (H. doc. 745 [pt. 1], 58thCong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, 50c

Contents:Committees and officers, List of.Proceedings, Report of; by C. H. Haskins, corresponding secretary.

And papers as follows:Farrand. Max. Compromises of Constitution.Greely, A. W. Public documents of first 14 Congresses, 1789-1817.Kellogg, L. P. American colonial charter, study of English administration in

relation thereto, chiefly after 1688 [with bibliography].Lea, H. C. Ethical values in history [president’s address].McCaleb, W. F. Aaron Burr conspiracy and New Orleans.Public Archives Commission. Report.'Dec. 31, 1903, with reports on archives in

Colorado, Georgia, Mississippi, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Virginia.Shepherd, W. R. Spanish archives and their importance for history of United

States [with bibliography]. •Sloane, W, M. World aspects of Louisiana Purchase.Thwaites, R. G. Story of Lewis and Clark’s journals.

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reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim-ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted.

Birds of North and Middle America; by Robert Ridgway. xx-j-801 p. 19 pl. (Bulletin 50, pt. 3.)

1904. pt. 3,

ContentsFamily ampelidte, waxwings.Family certhiidse, creepers. Family chamseidse, wren-tits. Family cinclidse, dippers. Family corvidae, crows and jays. Family dulidae, palm chats.' Family hirnndinidae. swallows.Family laniidae, shrikes.Family motacillidae, wagtails and pipits.Family paridae, titmice.Family ptilogonatidee, silky flycatchers,

y sittidee, nuthatches.FamilFamily sylviidae, warblers.Family troglodytidae, wrens.Family vireonidae, vireos.

Various BureausAMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS

Annual report for year ending Dec. 31, 1904. Jan. 10, 1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 207.)

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNot e .—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.Instructions to applicants for 1st civil service district, headquarters,

Boston, Mass. Jan. 1905. 16 p.14788—No. 121—05-----7

98 Jan ua ry , 1905GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

Annual report of public printer [with report of superintendent of docu-ments and tabular statements], 1904. [Dec. 6] 1904. 320 p. (8. doc. 5.)

Letter transmitting, in compliance with resolution, statement of amounts due employees of office for unused leaves of absence, also for leave of absence granted but not taken, 1895-1902. Jan. 5, 1905. 22 p. (S. doc. 60.)

DOCUMENTS, SUPERINTENDENT OF

10th annual report, 1904. 1904. 68 p.Catalogue of United States public documents, monthly, no. 120; Dec.

1904. 1905. p. 609-755 and title-page for nos. 109-120.*Paper, $1.10 a yr

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONNot e .—The Commission furnishes its reports gratuitously to those who apply

for them.Accident bulletin 13, showing collisions and derailments of trains and

casualties to persons, July-Sept. 1904. 1905. 16 p. [Quarterly.]Note .—Includes Act requiring common carriers engaged in interstate commerce

[by railroad] to make reports of accidents.18th annual report, Dec. 19, 1904. 1904. 114 p.

STATISTICS, DIVISION OF

16th annual report on statistics of railways in United States, 1903. 1904. 711 p. map.

LIBRARY BUILDING AND GROUNDS, SUPERINTENDENT OF

Annual report, 1904. Jan. 4, 1905. 4 p. (H.doc. 168.)

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Condensed rules for author and title catalog; prepared by cooperation committee of American Library Association, 1883, revised by ad-visory catalog committee, 1902. Advance edition. July, 1904. 28 p. large 8°

BIBLIOGRAPHY, DIVISION OF

List of references on United States consular service, with appendix on consular systems in foreign countries. 1905. 27 p. large 8°

Select list of references on impeachment. 1905. 16 p. large 8°

COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Not e .—The Catalogue of title entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury Depart-ment, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be sub-scribed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is $5.00 per year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.

Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered under copy-right law; whole nos. 705-708; Jan. 5-26, 1905. 1905. 1-332-(-[li] p. [Weekly.] Paper, $5.00 a yr

January , 1905 99MANUSCRIPTS, DIVISION OF

List of Vernon-Wager manuscripts in Library of Congress. 1904. 148 p. 7 facsim. large 8°

Papers of James Monroe, listed in chronological order from original manuscripts in Library of Congress. 1904. 114 p. 12 facsim. large 8°

PERIODICALS, DIVISION OF

Check list of foreign newspapers in Library of Congress. 1904. 6 d + 1. 7-71, 4°

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERSEstimate of appropriation for home. Jan. 5,1905. 3 p. (H. doc. 183.) Proceedings of managers, Dec. 6,1904. v. 3, p. 177-182.

Shipments to DepositoriesDuring the Month of January, 1905

Not e ,—Shipment numbers run from 1 to 49, inclusive, and then begin again with 1.

Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 109. No. 484, pt. 1; Smithsonian Institution report, 1902. (Serial no. 4548.)

Not e .—This volume was sent out to depository libraries in Nov. 1904, shipment 46. Correspondence with this office indicates that a few copies must have been incorrectly numbered 4468. It should be 4548.

Shipment 19Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 12. No. 2;

Reports of War Department, 1903; v. 11, Engineers, pt. 3. (Serial no. 4638.)

Shipmerd 20Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 16. No. 3;

Reports of Navy Department, 1903. (Serial no. 4642.)

Shipment 21Chemistry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Influence of food

preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health, 1, boric acid and borax; by H. W. Wiley, with W. D. Bigelow and others. 1904. 477 p. 8 il. 8° (Bulletin 84, pt. 1.)

Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 14. No. 2 Reports of War Department, 1903; v. 13, Engineers, supplement, Mississippi River Commission. (Serial no. 4640.)

Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). Experi-ment station work, v. 2, no. 7. 1904. iv -f- 169-196 p. 7 il. 8°

Pathological Division (Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agri-culture). Foot-rot of sheep, its nature, cause, and treatment [with bibliography]; by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. 1904. 39 p. 1 il. 3 pl. 8° (Animal Industry, Bureau of. Bulletin 63.)

Shipment 22Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 15. No. 2;

Reports of War Department, 1903; v. 14, Ordnance. (Serial no. 4641.)

-----Same, v. 19. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1903; Indian affairs, pt. 1, commissioner. (Serial no. 4645.)

Shipment 23Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 22. No. 5;

Reports of Department of Interior, 1903; miscellaneous, pt. 2, Gov-ernors of Territories, etc. (Serial no. 4648.)

101

102 Jan ua ry , 1905Shipment 24

Animal Industry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Index-cata-logue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 7, authors, G-Gmelin; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1904. p. 511-572, 8° (Bulletin 39 [pt. 7].)

-----Same, pt. 8, authors, Gobee-Gyser; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1904. p. 573-659, 8° (Bulletin 39 [pt. 8].)

-----Manson’s eye worm of chickens, oxyspirura Mansoni, with general review of nematodes parasitic in eyes of birds [with bibliography], and Notes on spiny-suckered tapeworms of chickens, davainea echinobothrida, [or] tsenia botrioplites, and d. tetragona [with bib-liography]; by B. H. Ransom. 1904. 72 p. 52 il. 1 pl. 8° (Bulle-tin 60.)

----- Newr nematode, gongylonema ingluvicola, parasitic in crop of chickens. [Nov. 24, 1904.] 3 p. 2 il. 8° (Circular 64.)

Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 23. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1903; miscellaneous, pt. 3, Gov-ernor of New Mexico. (Serial no. 4649.)

Entomology, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Use of paris green in controlling [Mexican] cotton boll weevil; bv W. D. Hunter. 1904. 23 p. 8° (Farmers’bulletin 211.)

Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). Experi-ment station record, v. 16, no. 4; Dec. 1904. 1904. viii + 313-420 p. 8°

Forestry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Progress report on strength of structural timber; by W. Kendrick Hatt. [Aug. 8,1904.] 28 p. 2 il. 2 tab. 8" ([Circular 32.])

Plant Industry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). American varieties of lettuce; by W. W. Tracy, jr. Dec. 23, 1904. 103 p. 27 pl. 8° (Bulletin 69.)

-----Cultivation of wheat in permanent alfalfa fields; by David Fair-child. Dec. 9, 1904. 5 p. 8° (Bulletin 72, pt. 1.)

-----Golden seal; by Alice Henkel and G. Fred Klugh. Dec. 31, 1904. 16 p. 4 il. 2 pl. 8° (Bulletin 51, pt. 6.)

----- Varieties of fruits recommended for planting; compiled by W. II. Ragan. 1904. 48 p. 1 il. 8° (Farmers’ bulletin 208.)

Publications, Division of (Department of Agriculture). List of bulletins and circulars issued by Department of Agriculture and available for free distribution; corrected to Nov. 1, 1904. [1904.] 36 p. 8° ([Publication] 247, 12th edition.)

----- Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Nov. 1904. Nov. 30, 1904. 4 p. 8" ([Publication] 506.)

Shipment 25

Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 21. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1903; miscellaneous, pt. 1, Bureau officers, etc. (Serial no. 4647.)

Shipment 26

Census, Bureau of the (Department of Commerce and Labor). Discus-sion of age statistics [with bibliographv]. 1904. 53 p. 2 il. 4° (Bulletin 13.)

-----Proportion of sexes in United States. 1904. 51 p. 8 il.-4° (Bul-letin 14.)

Janua ry , 1905 103Geological Survey (Department of the Interior). Geologic atlas of

United States, Edgemont folio, S. Dak.-Nebr. Library edition. 1904. 10 p. 5 il. 2 pl. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 108.)

-----Same, Globe folio, Ariz. Library edition. 1904. 17 p. 1 il. 1 pl. 6 maps, large 4° (Folio 111.)

-----Same, Latrobe folio, Pa. Library edition. 1904. 15 p. 3 il. 4 pl. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 110.)

Shipment 27

Congress. 58th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 2. Nos. 2-28, except 20; 3d report of governor of Porto Rico, 1903; miscel-laneous. (Serial no. 4563.)

Shipment 28

Agriculture, Department of. Adulteration of alfalfa seed. [Dec. 29, 1904.] 2 p. 8° (Circular 12.)

Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). Agricul-tural experiment stations in foreign countries; by A. C. True and Dick J. Crosby. 1904. 276 p. 8° (Bulletin 112 revised.)

-----Syllabus of illustrated lecture on acid soils [with bibliography]; by H. J. Wheeler. 1904. 28 p. 8° (Farmers’ institute lecture 3.)

-----Teaching of agriculture in rural common schools [9th report of com-mittee on methods of teaching agriculture of Association of Ameri-can Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations]. [Dec. 19, 1904.] 20 p. 8° (Circular 60.)

Foreign Markets, Division of (Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agri-culture). International sugar situation, origin of sugar problem and its present aspects undefr Brussels convention; by Frank R. Rutter. 1904. 98 p. 1 il. 2 pl. 2 maps, 8° (Statistics, Bureau of. Bulletin 30.)

Forestry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Federal and State forest laws; by George W. Woodruff. 1904. 259 p. 8° (Bulletin 57.)

Mint, Bureau of the (Treasury Department). [32d] annual report of director, 1904. 1904. 350 p. 8°

Shipment 29

Census, Bureau of the (Department of Commerce and Labor). Irriga-tion in United States, 1902. 1904. 92 p. 3 il. 4° (Bulletin 16.)

Congress. 58th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 3. No. 20, and Senate report 835, 2d session; Great canals; Type of Congres-sional record. (Serial no. 4564.)

-----58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 18. No. 5; Re-ports of Department of Interior, 1903; Secretary, Public lands. (Serial no. 4644.)

-----Same, v. 31. No. 9; Report of Attorney-General, 1903. (Serial no. 4657.)

State, Department of. Catalogue of exhibit of Department at Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 1904. 62-)- [1] p. 2 por. 20 pl. 8°

Shipment 30Chemistry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Proposed regula-

tions governing labeling of imported food products. [Nov. 17,1904.] 2 p. 8° (Circular 21.)

104 Jan ua ry , 1905Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 30. No. 8;

Report of Secretary of Treasury, finances, 1903. (Serial no. 4656.) -----Same, v. 121. No. 755; Morals of Jesus. (Serial no. 4747.) Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). List of

station publications received by office during Nov. and Dec. 1904.8 p. 8° ([Publication] 751.)

Publications, Division of (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Dec. 1904. Dec. 31, 1904. 4 p. 8° ([Publication] 507.)

Soils, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Opportunities for produc-tion of cigar-leaf tobacco in east Texas and Alabama. [Dec. 29, 1904.] 4 p. 8° (Circular 14.)

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Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 34. No. 11;Internal revenue report, 1903. (Serial no. 4660.)

-----58th Congress, 3d session, official Congressional directory ; by A. J.Halford. 2d edition, corrections to Jan. 6,1905. 1905. xix-|-465 p.il. 1 pl. map, 8°

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Congress. 58th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 1. Nos. 1-45, except 5; Department of Agriculture expenditures, 1903; mis-cellaneous. (Serial no. 4565.)

Forestry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Report on condition of treated timbers laid in Texas, Feb. 1902; by Hermann vonSchrenk. 1904. 45 p. 3 pl. 8° (Bulletin 51.) \

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Census, Bureau of the (Department of Commerce and Labor). Tele-phones and telegraphs, 1902. 1905. 49 p. 4° (Bulletin 17.)

Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 37. No. 13;Foreign commerce and navigation, 1903, v. 2. (Serial no. 4663.)

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Congress. 58th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions. House reports, v. 1 Nos. 1-384; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4577.)

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Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 33. No. 10;Report of comptroller of currency, 1903, v. 2. (Serial no. 4659.)

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Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 36. No. 13;Foreign commerce and navigation, 1903, v. 1. (Serial no. 4662.)

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Animal Industry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Gid para-site, coenurus cerebralis, its presence in American sheep; by B. H. Ransom. 1905. 23 p. 12 il. 8° (Bulletin 66.)

Chemistry, Bureau of (Department of Agriculture). Chemical compo-sition of apples and cider; by Wm. B. Alwood, R. J. Davidson, W. A. P. Moncure. 1904. 46 p. 8° (Bulletin 88.)

Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 27. No. 6; Reports of Department of Agriculture, 1903. (Serial no. 4653.)

Experiment Stations, Office of (Department of Agriculture). Organi-zation lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in United States. Dec. 1904. 92-}-xviii p. 8° (Bulletin 151.)

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Documents, Superintendent of (Government Printing Office). [Printed catalogue cards for United States public documents, sets 356-383.]

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Congress. 58th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 39. No. 15, pts. 1-3; Commerce and finance, July-Sept. 1903. (Serial no. 4665.)

Printed CardsPrinted cards for January shipments, sets 400-436, will be sent to de-

pository libraries.

INDEXTO THE CATALOGUE FOE JANUARY, 1905

[Names of Senators and Representatives in Congress are printed in Italics.]

PageAbbott, Mary J„ see Lansing. Abrasive materials............................... 78Absaroka forest reserve, see Yellow-

stone forest reserve.Acadia Parish, La................................ 70Accident bulletin................................ 98Accidents, railroads............................. 98Accounts and Disbursements, Division

of, report, 1904 .................... 68Accounts, Committee on..................... 34Acid soils............................................. 69Ackerman, Alonzo............................... 45Actinomycosis..................................... 69Acts, see Laws.Actuary, Govt.,see Govt. Actuary. Adams, Gabriel H...................... 26Adams, Isaiah M............................ 59Adams, Jackson............................... 39Adams, Jacob R............................... 93Adamson, William C........................ 36Addison, Joel J.................................. 33,62Adulterated butter, see Butter.Adulteration, alfalfa seed............... 68Ad umbratiuncul a of Vroeg’s Ca talogue 96Aeration of soil............................... 70Africa, commerce............................ 74

cotton........... ................................... 75south, pineapples....................... 76

Agric, and Mechanical College, Okla. 67Agricultural colleges....................... 69,77Agricultural Colleges, Assoc, of...... 69Agricultural experiment stations....... 69

foreign......................................... 69Agricultural machinery, China.......... 74Agricultural products, Argentina....... 86Agriculture, Sweden............................ 74

teaching..................................... . 69Agriculture, Bureau of, P. 1.................. 91Agriculture, Committee on.................. 34Agriculture, Department of................ 68

appropriations................................ 34forest reserves............................... 5,11publications.................................... 70Secretary, in Presidential succes-

sion.'...................................... 36Aiken, Wyatt........................................ 62Akers, W. R.......................................... 9Alabama, post route map.................... 84

tobacco............................................ 71water powers.................................. 77

Alabama River.................................... 92Alaska, ed ucation................................. 77

government .................................... 7governor, report, 1904..................... 77insane............................................. 6natives............................................. 68post route map................................ 84reindeer.......................................... 77roads............................................... 6,92schools............................................. 6

PageAlbemarle Sound, revenue steamer... 6Albritton, James C.......... ..................... 66Alcohol................................................. 74Alcohol carburetors.............................. 74Alcohol motors.................................... 74Alcoholic liquors, see Liquors,Alder, Jones...................................... 49Aldrich, H.W................................... 83Alexander, Mahala......................... 63Alexander, Robert M...................... 52Alexandretta, Syria .. ......................... 74Alexandria, Va.’, 1st Baptist Church .. 93

Washington St. M. E. Church South. 93Alexandria, Bayou Macon and Green-

ville Railway Company. 37Alfalfa, adulteration of seed........... 68Aly er, Russell A................................ 7,9,13Aliens, naturalization...................... 85Allegheny River, locks and dams....... 92Allen, Amos L................................... 35Allen, Cvrus B................................. 54Alleys, D.C....................................... 10Allman, John................................... 93Allred, Reuben............................... 32,64Almonds...................................................76Aluminum...................................... 78Amelia, schooner............................. ,. 93American Historical Assoc.,report, 1903 97 American methods for England........ 74American National Red Cross............ 6

report, 1904 ....................................... 97Amer. Ry. Appliance Exhibition....... 7American Republics, see Latin America. American Republics, International Bu-

reau of the, see International Bu-reau of the American Republics.

Ames, Butler........................... 62Ammonia.............................................. 78Amoy, China......................................... 74Ampelidse............................................. 97Amsterdam, diamonds........................ 75Ancon, Panama Canal Zone........... 72,90Anderson, Edward............................... 93Anderson, Johnson............................30,53Anderson, Mary........ .■......................... 93Andrews, James E............................... 57Andrews, Lucy M................................ 15Andrews Chapel, Stafford County, Va. 95 Angel Island................................ 72Angell. James B.................................. 7Animal Industry, Bureau of............... 69

orders............... '............................... 68Animals, protection in forest reserves. 67

Wichita forest reserve.................. 7,11Annapolis, Md., see Naval Academy.Anthracite coal.................................... 78Antimony.............................................. 78Antiquities, preservation..................... 67Apfel, Carolina..................................... 48Apples.................................................. 70

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Appointment Clerk, report, 1904 .......... 69Appointments, Division of.................. 87Appraisers, General, Board of............. 88

decisions.......................................... 88Appropriations, 1 egislative, etc....... 8

urgent deficiency....................... 6see also bureaus and objects.

Appropriations, Committee on, House. 34Senate............................................. 8

Arbitration, international.......... 68,84,85of pecuniary claims........................ 85

Archaeological objects, preservation .. 67Archives, Spain............................... ... 97

United States.............................. 97Arcs of longitude, Pacific.................... 72Argentina............................................. 86Argentine Republic, see Argentina.Arid lands, see Desert lands.Arizona, historic ruins, etc............. 67,80

post route map................................ 84Arkansas, post route map.................... 84Arkansas River, bridge.........................9,37Armitage, Susan E.............................. 51Armstrong, Joseph K........................ 30,43Army, appropriations....................... 12,61

medals............................................. 89officers, list of.................................. 92officers, retired............................... 92recruiting stations.......................... 92recruits........................................... 92

Arsenal, Frankford............................. 93Arsenal, Rock Island........................... 93Arsenal, Watertown............................. 93Arsenal, Watervliet................... 93Arsenic................................................ 78Art schools............................................ 76Arts, gold and silver used in.............. 37Asbestos ............................................... 78Ash, John H.......................................... 44Asher, Dillion............................... 51Ashes, D.C..................................... 6,’ll,35Asheville, N. C., geologic atlas........... 78

soil survey....................................... 70Ashtabula, Ohio................................. 70Asia, commerce................................... 74Asia Minor......................................... ’ ’ 74Asiatic cholera..................................... 91Asparagus........... . ....................... . . . ’. 74Asphalt................................................ 78Assaying, gold..................................... 78Association of Agric. Colleges............. 69Atlantic Ocean, pilot chart................ 82Atlases, see Maps and charts.

tice in the Court of Cis., rp., 1904. 81Attorney of United States,D.C........... 81Attorneys, district, list of..................... 81Atwater, William B............................. 20Aurora, ship.......................................... 93Austin, Henry S.................................... 24Austin, Loreii......................................’ 16Austin, Sarah E.................................... 58Australasia, commerce........................ 74Australia, cotton.................................. 75

wheat and flour.............................. 77Austria ............ 74

arbitration with United States....... 84banking.......................................... 74freight rates..................................... 75

Author catalogue................................ 98Automobiles........................................ 74Avis, Fannie C..................................... 15Aylers, John........................................ 14Babcock, Joseph B'................................ 35Bache, Aglae......................................... 53Bacus, Jesse.......................................... 50Badges, unlawful wearing.................. 11

PageBaird, Charles H.................................. 49Baird, Hiram........................................ 19Baker, Cora A....................................... 45Baker, Frederick.................................. 46Baker, J ames, alias............................... 27Baker City, Oreg.................................. 70Ball, Jonas........................................... 63Ball, L. Heisler....................................... 14Ball, Lucy J.......................................... 38Balsking, Robert.................................. 41Baltimore and Potomac Railroad....... 10Bankruptcy.......................................... 81Banks and banking, Austria............... 74

see also National banks.Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va........ 93

Gravelly Springs, Ala..................... 94Huntsville, Ala............................... 94Jefferson City, Tenn....................... 94

Bard, Thomas R....'.......................... 12,33Baremore, James................................ 27Barites.................................................. 78Barkis, William................................... 24Barlow, Luther M................................ 28Barnard, Hugh R ....'......................... 18Barnes, Albert E.................................. 42Barnes, Warren F................................ 24Barnes, William B................................ 62Barnhard, William............................... 50Barrett, Nellie....................................... 46Barron, John M................................... 29Barry, Albert H................................ ... 47Bartleson, Anna L................................ 32Bartlett, John................................... 17,60Bartlett, Mary J................................ 17,60Bartley, Samuel B................................ ’30Bartlow, Luther M............................... 52Bartow, Philo S.................................... 58Barytes, see Barites.Bash, Henry................... 35Basilan Island, chart........................... 73Basilan Strait, chart........................... 73Bute, William B..................................... 12Bates, Margaret H................................ 66Battle-ships, see War-ships.Bauer, George....................................... 83Baughey, Laura A................................ 39Bauxite................................................ 73Bayard, Ursula..................................... 30Bayou, see name of bayou.Beagle Channel, chart........................ 82Beals, Charles T................................... 57Beasley, James D............................... 32,41Bechman,John.................................... 46Beckmon, Oliver P............................... 65Beet sugar, Europe............................... 74Bellows, Susan E.................................. 17Benedict, George W.......................... 22,52Benjamin, Ava D................................ 25Benny, Anna M................................... 13Bergman, Charles................................ 24Bergman, Edward H........................... 94Berkstresser, Henry...........................' ’ 14Berlin, Germany, govt, by experts .... 75Berry, James H.................... 9Berry, William................................. ’ ‘' 38Bertolette, John C.......................... 28,41Besier,JohnC................................. 27^43Bessie,Adolphe............................ ’50Bevan, Matthew H.......................... 23Bibliography, of acid soils.............. 69

of Alaska........................................ 77of American colonial charters....... 97of apples..................................... 7(>of consular service......................... ’ 98of gallium........................................ 93of germanium.............................’. ’ 96of impeachment............................. 98of inoculation against cholera....... 91of Paraguay..................................... 86

January , 1905 in

PageBibliography, of ruins in the South-

west.......................................... 67,80of Spanish archives........................ 97of tides............................................. 73of transit micrometer..................... 73see also Catalogue.

Bibliography, Division of.................... 98 jBice, Asher D......................................... 50 ;Bickford, Benjamin.............................. 39 IBieber, Sidney...................................... 35 IBigger, John M.................... 23 ,Biggs, Loretta V-.................................. 54Bigtimber, Mont.................................. 79Bills, 58th Congress, history................ 5Bills of lading................... 74Binding, public documents ................. 6Biological Survey, Div. of, circular.... 68Bird, Cordelia.................................... 29,52Birds..................................................... 96

North and Middle America............ 97protection in forest reserves........... 67 iWichita forest reserve.................... 7,11

Bituminous rock.................................. 78Black, Jane M.................................... 22,51Black, Joseph C.............................. 94Blackburn, Joseph C.S........................ 12Blackfoot, Idaho................................... 70 •Blair, John............................................ 57Blake, Florence E............................. 32,47Blanchard, Mattie E............................ 94Bliss, Deborah H.................................. 59Blockading squadrons, west Gulf....... 82Boats, motor........................................ 74Boeuf River, bridge............................. 37Boggs, Lawrence G............................... 34Bogota, automobiles............................ 74BogrAn, Luis....................................... 7,61Bohemia, commerce............................ 74

industrial exposition..................... 75Boiler-scale destroyer........................... 74 IBoldermann, Bernard J....................... 20 |Bolivia.................................................. 86Bolton, Martha M................................ 29Bond, Mattie M..................................... 59Bond, Nathan C.D............................... 48Bonds, Bolivia..................................... 86

on contracts, D. C............................ 11Bonds of U. S., sec Govt. Actuary.Bonham, Flora B........................'.... 32,47Books, copyrighted........................... 98Boone, Jam.es, alias........................... 18,58 jBoots and shoes, Brazil..................... 76

France.......................................... 76Boqueron Bay, chart........................ 73Borax................................................ 78Boston, Mass, 1st civil-service district. 97

fishery products landed at......... 73Boundaries, Colorado, New Mexico,

and Oklahoma.................. 80Ecuador and Brazil........................ 86

Bounties, military............................. 12,67Boutiette, Cyrell.................................. 25Boutwell, Lafayette............................. 41Bowen, Alexander C............................ 26Bowers, Jacob........................... 55Boyd, J ames J.................................... 28,65Boyle, Thomas..................................... 44Bradley, Cyrus N.................................. 23Bradley, Jerome................................ 22,47Bradley, Thomas W............................... 38Bradley, William G............................... 29Brady, Harriet H............................... 16,57Brainard, Samuel J............................... 44Brakes, railroads............................... 11,12Branch, John W.................................... 26Brandeyee, Frank B............................... 62Brant, Malana W............................... 16,54Brasen, John........................................ 24Brashear, Lafayette............................. 49

PageBrazil.................................................... 86

boundary........... ............................. 86flour mills........................................ 75immigration................................... 75shoes................................................. 76

Brea, Amede, alias............................... 63Breadstuffs, exports............................. 74

Great Britain.................................. 74Breslin, Henry......................,............. 50Breton Island Reservation................ 68Brevets................................................. 62Brian, Clemence W............................. 94Bricks, sand-lime................................. 78Bridges, see names of rivers and places.Brie, Emile H....................................... 63Briggs, Mortimer C............................... 43British, see Great Britain.British Columbia, steamships............. 76Brockway, Nichols M.......................... 30Brookings, S. Dak................................. 70Brooks, Octavia P................................. 94Brown, Alfred N.................................. 55Brown, Anna E.................................... 56Brown, Emanuel F............. . ................ 46Brown, Frances C............................. 28,51Brown, James II’................................... 62Brown, William.................................... 94Brown, William H............................... 46Brule County, S. Dak., bridge............. 9Bruner, William B............................... 26Brusstar, George H............................... 42Bryan,John................................... 43Bryson, Isabella......................... 14Bryson, James....................................... 50Buchanan, George W. D..........42Buck, Mary C............................... 17,31,40Buckman, Clarence B............................ 36Buildings, height, D. C......................... 11

public, see Public buildings.Bulletins, see Farmers’ bulletins—bu-

reaus issuing bulletins.Bullion, reimbursing fund at Phila... 88Bullock, Silas W.................................. 40Bump, Oliver M.................................... 55Buoy tenders, see Lighthouse tenders.Buoys, list of......................................... 74Burke, Charles H.................................... 37Burke, John.......................................... 63Burleigh, C.D....................................... 26Burlington, W. Va., Free Church........ 94Burnham, Henry E............................... 16Burr, Aaron.......................................... 97Burrell, Mary E.................................... 38Burton, Melkert H............................... 25Bush, Daniel B..................................... 64 •Buswell, Isaac C.................................. 59Butler, James G.................................... 46Buller, Thomas S.................................. 34Butler, William.................................... 19Butt, Archibald W............................... 8Butter, adulterated............................. 88

renovated........................................ 88Button, Robert N................................ 45Bybee, John M..................................... 32Cables, Alaska..................................... 93

Canada to United States................ 93Philippines..................................... 93

Cabrillo, Point, light and fog-signal... 9Cahoon, William R............................... 48Cairnes, John A.................................... 66Calder head, William A................. 40Caldwell Parish, La., bridge................ 6,9

post route maps............................... 84triangulation.................................. 73

Calkins, Sallie J.................................... 64Calumet River, bridge...................... 37Calvert, Helen.................................. 30,55

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Camden, Ark., bridge.......................... 6Campbell, Frazie A............................. 45Campbell, Laura E............................... 31Campbell, Philip P................................. 63Campobello, S. C.................................. 70Canada................................................. 75

cheese ............................................. 75iron and steel.................................. 75mineralsmining............................................. 76telegraph and cables to U. S.......... 93

Canals, China..................................... 75Cannon, William............................ 57Cannon, condemned, for Minn. Univ.. 62

condemned, for St. Paul, Minn....... 62condemned, for statue.................... 61

Canteens, sale of liquor....................... 7Cape Girardeau, Mo............................. 6Capp, James L.................................... 26,56Capron, James W.................................. 15Carberry, John J . ............................... 29Carburetors, alcohol............................ 74Carleton, Elijah S................................ 39Carleton, John W................................. 38Carmack, Edward TP............................. 19Carpenter, George W............................ 49Carpen ter, J oel..................................... 18Carpenter, Solomon........... ................. 59Carriers, see Railroads—Shipping. Carson, Joseph J.................................. 51Carthagena.Spain............................... 75Cartmell, Lucretia T............................ 54Cartwright, Ezra W............................. 52Cartwright^ Vincent M..................... 25,50Cascade Mountains............................. 78Case, Ada A........ ................................. 95Cassel, H. Burd..................................... 34Casualties, see Accidents.Catalogue, of copyrights.......... . ......... 98

of public documents....................... 98Catalogues, author and title............... 98Cate, Jam esH....................................... 21Caton, John H..................................... 56Cattle, Argentina......................... 86

splenetic fever................................ 68Cavins, Riley W.................................... 23Cayes, Nathaniel.................................. 16Cement................................................ 78Cemeteries, national............................ 92

see also names of individual ceme-teries—places where located.

Census, Philippines............................. 90Census, Bureau of the.......................... 72

cotton statistics............................... 34Census, Committee on the. House .... 34Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.................. 70Certhiidae............................................. 97Certificates, of importation................ 87Chaffee, Earl W................................ 62,68Chamteidae............................................ 97Chamberlain, Mary E.......................... 19Chamberlin, William H....................... ■ 58Champlin, James J............................... 19Charitable institutions, D. C............... 11Charles, Francis M............................... 12Charters, American colonies............... 97Chartreuse............................................ 75Charts, see Maps and charts. Chase, Elmore Y.............................. 44Chase, revenue steamer................. 89Chastain, Alafair.............................. 64Chattanooga, Tenn., lock and dam ... 7

national cemetery.................... 12,61Checks, duplicate............................ 68Cheese, cold cured............................ 75Chekiang Province,China... ............ 75Chemistry, Bureau of.......................... 69

report, 1904 ....................................... 69

PageChemnitz, Germany, hosiery & gloves. 75

machine and tool industries..... 76toys and silverware........................ 76

Cherbourg, France............................... 75Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone

Companv, report, 1904 ................ 96Chief of staff, see Staff Corps, General. Chihuahua, Mexico............................. 75Chile..................................................... 86Chill, Alfred....................... 21China, agricultural implements........ 74

canals..................................-........... 75commerce........................................ 75cotton goods................................... 75district court of United States for.. 85 fruit.................................................. 75ice plants........................................ 75

China stone.......................................... 75Chinese, see China. Chittleson, Chittie............................... 23Cholera................................................ 91< hristian Church, Nicholasville, Ky .. 95Church of Our Redeemer, D. C........... 11Cinclidse............................................... 97Circuit courts, see Courts of U. S.Circulars, see Dept., etc., issuing them.Civil government, Philippines........... 36Civil Governor, P. I., report, 1904 ........ 91Civil service, see Civil Service Board,

P. I.—Civil Service Commission.Civil Service Board, P. I., rp., 1904... 91Civil Service Commission................ 97

regulations for unskilled laborers . 87Civil Service, Com. on Reform in the.. 34Civil-service districts, 1st................. 97Civil War, military bounties............. 12,67

official naval records................... 82Civilian engineers........................... 91Claims, military bounty.................. 12,67

pecuniary international............ 85reported by Court of Claims........... 8stores and supplies............. . ........... 67see also Judgments—names of

claimants.Claims, Committee on, House............. 34

Senate............................................. __8; Clams, soft............................................ 73

Clapp, Moses E............. ............"... 8,11। Clark, Andrew J........ .................... 16,38

Clark, Frederick.................................. 581 Clark, Matilda D.................... 65

Clark, Samuel B.................................... 55| Clark, Thomas M................................. 24I Clark, William.................................... 63

Clark, William R...............................26,53Clarke, Robert..................................30,54

j Classified service, see Civil service.Clay, Alexander S.................................. 9Clay industries in United States........ 78Clayton, Isaac F.................................... 63Clemens, James M............................. 20,41Clerks, Enrolled Bills Committee........ 34

post-offices....................................... 83Cleveland, Oliver C............................. 66Cliff-dwellers........................................ 67Clinton, William Y........................... 15,58

' Clithero, Edward S............................... 46I Clooten,Clemon.................................. 49: Coahuila, Mexico................................ 75• Coal.................................................... 75, 78\ Coal mines, Venezuela........................ 86

Coast and Geodetic Survey............. 72,89Coburn, Alfreda B............................. 18,58Cochran, Jacob..................................... 31Cockrell, Francis M..................... 8

j Coddington, George H.......................28,54i Cody,William................................... 58I Coe,'Samuel B....................................... 27

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Coenurus cerebralis............................. 69Coffee, Liberia..................................... 75Coil, James A........................................ 41Coins, foreign....................................... 89

see also Currency.Coke..................... ............................... 78Cold storage, cheese curing................ 75Coldfoot, Alaska, road.......................... 92Coleman, Laura.................................... 40Colleges, agricultural....................... 69,77Collins, Jesse..................................... 28,41Collisions, of trains............................... 98Colombia, emeralds...... ....................... 75

salt mines........................................ 86Colonies, American............................. 97

Germany.......................................... 75Colorado, boundary............................. 80

historic' and prehistoric ruins.... 67,80 post route map................................. 84public archives................................ 97

Colorado River of the West.................. 78Columbia, La., bridge............................ 6,9Columbia road, D. C............................. 10Columbus Memorial Library............... 86Colvin, Augustus............................... 31,42Commerce, consular reports............... 86

development of, to print................ 66foreign.......................................... 74,86internal............................................ 74interstate.................................. 7,12,36to promote.................................. 5,9,85see also Exports—Imports—names

of countries and places.Commerce and finance, Monthly sum-

mary ............................................ 77Commerce and Labor, Department of. 72

Secretary.in Presidential succession 36Commerce & Police, Dept, of, rp., 1904 . 91Commerce, Committee on.................... 9Commercial agents, see Commercial

travelers.Commercial relations, 1903.................. 74Commercial travelers.......................... 75Commissioners, D. C., report, 1904 .... 96Committees, Senate, 58th Cong. 3d sess. 7Compass, variation of.......................... 82Comptroller of the Currency............... 88

report, 1904 .................................... 87,88Conecuh River, bridge........................ 6,37Confederate States. Cong, of, journal. 89Conference Committees....................... 5Congo, see Kongo.Congress, Ariz., topographic sheet .... 79Congress........................ 5Cong, of Confederate States, journal. 89Congressional directory....................... 5Congressional documents, bound vols. 68Congressional Library, see Library of

Congress.Congressional record........................... 5Congressional relief fund.................... 91Connecticut, post route map............... 84Connecticut, U. S. S............. . .............. 82Connecticut Valley............................. 70Connor, Jeremiah............................. 18,58Conroy, Thomas.................................. 24Constitution of U. S., compromises of. 97Consular reports, Daily....................... 74

Monthly........... . ............................ 74Consular service, bibliography.......... 98Consuls, reports................................... 74Consumption, see Tuberculosis.Contagious diseases, see Infectious

diseases.Contracts, D. C..................................... 11Conventions, see Treaties. Cook, Washington 1............................. 30Coonrod, John H.................................. 50Cooper, Henry A.................................... 36

Coosa River..........................................Copper......................................... ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’Copper Harbor, chart................ '' ” "Copra, Spain........................................Copyright Office..................................Copyrights, translations.......................

927893759813

see also Copyright Office.Corea, see Korea.Cornwall, china stone combine.......... 75Corporations, D. C................................. 35Corporations, Bur.of, rp., 1904, to print. 66Corps of Engineers, see Engineers,

Corps of.Cortright, Emma.................................16,55Corvidae................................................. 97Cory, Benjamin E................................ 14Cotter, Patrick.................................. 20,52Cotton............................................... 75,91

acreage and production.................. 34exports............................................. 74statistics................ ......................... 34

Cotton ginning.................................... 72Cotton goods, China............................. 75Coughlin, Thomas............................... 38Court of Claims.................................... 93

claims reported by.......................... 8stores and supplies claims............. 67

Courtney, John A................................. 22Courts of United States....................... 93

China............................................... 85decisions, patent cases.................... 81Hawaii............................................. 60instructing juries............................ 61judges.............................................. 6Korea............................................... 85Mississippi....................................... 61Missouri................. 6Texas........ ..................................... 6,60see also Justice, Department of.

Covert, William H............................... 45Cowan, George W................................. 63Cowherd, William S............................... 35Cowing, Charles W............................... 32Cox, J onathan R.................................. 46Cox, Stephen A.................................... 32Craig, George W.......... . .......................28,53Cram, Emily E...................................... 45Crane, Hannah S.................................. 8Craven, John C..................................... 42Craven, N.C........................................... 70Crawford, Annie.................................. 56Cray, William H............................... 18,57Creed, Charles D.................................. 44Creepers............................................... 97Creigh, James J.................................... 56Criminal procedure, Indian Territory. 61 'Criminals, extradition..................... 60,85Cripplecreek, Colo............................... 78Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone........ 72,90Croak, Joseph N.................................... 42Croly, James B..................................... 26Crop acreage, Germany....................... 75Crops, insects affecting........................ 91

Philippines...................................... 91United States.................................. 86

Croskrey, Joseph L............................... 47Cross, James W..................................... 41Cross, John............................................ 59Cross, Martin T................................ 23,51Crow, Wyman J.................................... 21Crows.................................................... 97Crowther, Robert................................. 39Crumpacker, Edgar D............................ 34Cryolite................................................. 78Cuba...................................................... 86Cullen, Thomas.................................... 42Culley, Frank C.................................... 50Cullom, Shelby M.................................... 7,8Cummings, J. W.................................. 94

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Cummings, John.................................. 13Cummings, Louisa E............................ 53Cummings, Rebecca........................... 94Cuneo, Italy, railroad.......................... 76Cunningham, Frank H........................ 83Curkendall, Matilda L........................ 17Currency, Haiti.................................. 76

issue and redemption ................. .. 89laws............................................... 87,88see also Comptroller of the Cur-

rency. Curtis, Charles..........;........................... 67Customs, Division of................. 87,88Customs duties, see Tariff—names of

articles imported. Customs Service................................... 87

cat. no. 754, discontinued............... 87Panama Canal Zone.................. . 72,90

Dabler, Eli............................................ 43Daily consular reports, see Consular

reports, Daily.Dalles military road........................... 80Dalton, Avery'...................................... 64Dalzell, John.......................................... 68Damariscotta River, chart.................. 73Dampier, Stephen................................ 33Dams, see names of rivers and places.Danforth, Matthew C........................... 55Dar, William........................................ 56Daube, Sam.......................................... 35Davey, Robert C.................................. 37Davidson, Elisha C.................... 45Davidson County, Tenn.................... 70,94Davis, Charles R.................................. 35Davis, Hattie F.................................. 17,60Davis, John........................................ 27,45Davis, John P....................................... 46Davis, John W....................................... 49Davis, Leonard C............................... 54Davis, William P.................................. 24Davis, Wilson H................................... 13Davisson, Isaac.................................. 28,41Daymarks, list of.................................. 74Day ton, Alston G.................................. 62Dearborn, Alfred W............................. 24Deardourff, David................................ 13De Arnaud, Charles A.......................... 24Decatur, Ala., bridge........................... 37Decatur Transportation and Manufac-

turing Company........ ................ 37Decisions, Commerce and Labor Dept. 72

land.................................................. 77national banks................................ 88patents............................................. 81pensions, to print............................ 66public lands, to print....................... 66Treasury.......................................... 88

Deemer, Elias.......................... 41Deficiency appropriations, see bureaus

and objects.Delamater, Leonard.......................... 22,52'Deland, George..................................... 21Delaware, post route map.................... 84Delaware Breakwater, chart........ 73Del Dowane, Morris.......................... 20,63Delta Southern Railway Company... 7,36Denison,Samuel J....................... 45Dennis, James H.................................. 35Denny, W.,& Co..............................."... 37Denton, James..................................... 35Denver, Colo., mint............................. 88Depew, Chauncey M............................... 9Depositories, shipments to.................. 100Derailments, of trains.......................... 98Desert lands....................................... 12,60Designs, secOfficial gazette, Patent Off.Detroit River........................................ 92Devils Lake Reservation..................... 33Devol, Carroll A.................................. 8,35Diamonds....................................... >... 75

PageDickerson, Perley B......................... 14Dickey, J ohn W .'.............................. 29Dickinson, Bessie M......................... 58Dickinson, Richard B...................... 31Dickinson, Sally.............................. 17,60Dickinson, William C..................... 22,52Dickson,Samuel T....................... 26Diebitsch, Paul................................. 48Dietrich, Charles II........................... 7Digest, of national bank decisions....... 88Dillard, Noah........ ........................... 9Dillingham, Benjamin.................... 15Dillon, Edward J.............................. 38Diplomatic list................................. 85Dippers............................................ 97Directory, Army............................... 92

Congressional.............................. 5Senate...................... 8

Disbursements, see Expenditures.Disbursing officers, duplicate checks.. 68

land offices....................................... 33Diseases, infectious................. 87District attorneys, Dist. of Columbia... 81

list of............................................ 81District courts, see Courts of U. S.District of Columbia........ .................... 96

alleys..........,\................................... 10Amer. Ry. Appliance Exhibition... 7appropriations............................ 34ashes.......................................... 6,11,35attorney of United States............... 81badges unlawfully worn................ 11bonds on contracts.......................... 11charitable institutions............... 11Church of Our Redeemer............... 11Columbia road............................ 10commissioners................................ 96corporations............................... 35education........................................ 96Education, Board of................... 96Fire Department............................. 35garbage...................................6,11,35grade crossings................................ 10height of buildings..................... 11Inauguration.................................... 10land............................................. 35lots................................................... 11medicine and surgery.............. 6,10,35municipal building.’....................... 96police.......................................... 35post route map................................ 84Reform School................................ 81Reform School for Girls................. . 81roads................................................ 10schools......................................... 96snow and ice.................................. 7,93special-tax scrip......................... 11streets............................................... 35teachers....................................... 9613| street southwest........................ 10water...................... n

District of Columbia, Committee on the, House........................ 35

Senate................. ioDivorce................................................ 7Dockendorf, Nickles........................... 50Documents, bound volumes................ 68

first 14 Congresses, 1789-1817.. >....... 97monthly catalogue.......................... 98printing and binding..................... 6shipments to depositories............... 100

Documents, Superintendent of........... 98report, 1904....................................... 98

Dog River, see Escatawpa River.Dollars, tariff on silver in Mexico....... 86Dominican Republic, see Santo Do-

mingo.Donnelly, James.................................. 13Dorsey, John F..................................... 16Dover, Del............................................. 70

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Draper, Samuel H.......Draper, William II___Drawbacks..................Dubuque, U. S. S..........Duff, Mary L..............Duffy, James..............Duffy, Patrick.............Dukes, Thomas...........Dulidee........................ .Dunbar, Bryan...........Duncan, John S..........Dunihue, Charles H...Dunn, Anna A...........Dunn, Cecilia M..........Dunn, Evelyn M........Dunn, Richard...........Dunn, Thomas P.........Dunnington. William P

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Duties, see Tariff—names of articles imported.

Dwyer, Morgan....................................Dyas, William...................................... ’Dynamite, Mexico........................... .Ea rnest, Seeley............................. '. ’''Earth, use for irrigation purposes...' ’ Earthquakes, Philippine Islands........Easley, Warham..................................Eaton,Ira K................................. .....Eaton, Webster.................................Eckhardt, Walter,alias..........Ecuador............... .•..................... 75Edgerly, Marcia H.......Edinburgh, Scotland, paving........Edmundson, Maria ..........................Education, D. C..........................’' ’ ’ ’ ’

see also Education, Bureau of.Education, Board of, D. C., report, 1904. Education, Bureau of, Interior Dept... Egbert, Fort, road................................

54

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Eldred, Maria........................... 16 58Election of President, Vice-President,

and Representatives in Congress, Committee on

Electoral vote, President of U. S. Electric lighting, navv-yards ... Electric power, navy-yards......Electric railroads, Malaga........Electricians, Navy.....................Elkan, Walter.............................Elkinton, James M........... '.....Ellis, John..................................Ely, Frank D..............................Embrey, Hezekiah T........... ....Embrey, Robert..........................Emeralds...................................Emerich, Martin..........................

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Employees, see names of Departments and bureaus.

Engbretson, Hartvig...........................Engineer Sehool..................................Engineers, Army..................................

eivilian...........................................Engineers, Corps of...........................England, see Great Britain.

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Enlisted men, Navy, retirement.......... 12Enlistment, Navy................................ 83Enrolled Bills,Committee on,clerks.. 34Ensigns, Navy.................. 81 |Entomology, Bureau of, report, 1904... 69 Epidemic diseases, see Infectious dis-

eases.Equator crossings, see Pilot charts. Equipment, Bureau of........................ 82Escatawpa River, bridge..................... 37Essential oils........................................ 76Essick, Michael L................................ 50Estes, Albert H..................................... 46Estimates of appropriations, see bu-

reaus and objects.

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PageI Esty, Charles J............. . . ..................... 19

Eubanks, Georgianna.......... ‘>3Europe, beet sugar.................... 74

pineapples...........................................76salvage service............................... 76steam superheating apparatus....... 76see also names of countries.

Evangelical Luth.Ch.,Harrisonburg. 94Evans, Alvin.......................................... 67

| Evidence, competency of witnesses 61I Exchange, Haiti.................................. 76

Executive appropriations.................... 8Executive orders.......................... 72, 87 90

| Executive proclamations, see Procla-| mations of President.

Exhibitions, see Expositions.I Expenditures, see names of Depts., etc.I Experiment stations, agricultural, seeI Agric, experiment stations.

Experiment Stations, Office of......... 69Explosives, Mexico............................. 86Export tax, see Tariff—names of arti-

cles exported.Exports.......................................... . __ _ 74

see also countries and places—names of articles exported.

Expositions, Govt, appropriations....... 87see aZso names of expositions—places

where held.Extradition, Panama and U. S........... 85

Philippines..................................... 60Spain and United States........... .... 85Sweden and Norway and U.S........ 85

Fairs, appropriations made by Govt .. 87Falcon, coal mines........ . .................... 86Fanshaw, Aaron....................... ' " 24Fargo, N. Dak........................ ’ ’’ ’ ’" ’ ’' 70Farley. Thomas P............................ ” 52

■ Farm products,see Agricultural.Farmers’ bulletins, Agric. Bur., P. I... 91Farmers’ institute lectures............. 69Farming machinery, see Agricultural Farnsworth, Herbert E.......................... 20Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co............... 6 12Faunt Le Roy, Mary L................ 29FauquierCo.? Va., Mt. Horeb M. E.Chi 94 Fay, Charles M..................................... 5gFayette County, Texas...................... . 6,60Federal Railroad Company................ ’37Federal regulation of railroads . 7Fees, attorney for District of Columbia., 81 Feigley, Frederick............. 22 52Feldspar................................................. ’78Fellentreter, Andrew....................... 44Felton, John C............................ " 56Ferguson, Evel i n e V................... ’ ” ” 31Ferson, James R................................ ’ 39Fetterhoff, Albert............................. 28,54Fever, splenetic.................. ........’ ’ ’ ’.. ’68

typhoid............................................... 92Field, Martha F................ .//...... 27,66Field operations of Soils Bureau, 1903? ’ 70 Fike, Joseph........................................ 42Filipinos, see Philippine islands.Filtration plant, D.C............................ 35Finance & Justice, Dept, of, rp., 1904. - - 91 Finance, commerce and, Monthly sum-

mary, see Commerce and finance. Monthly summary.

Finances, France............................. 75Finch,WilliamT......................... '..... 41Findings of Court of Claims.................. 93Finlay, George P.................................... 65Fire Department, D. C., pensions........ 35Fisheries, deep-sea............................... 5,9

see also Fisheries, Bureau of.Fisheries, Bureau of............................. 73

report, 1904 ........................................ 77Fishes,protection in forest reserves... 63

VIII January , 1905Page

Fishing banks, see Pilot charts. Fitts,Nelson A...................... -----Fitzgerald, John J.................... - - • ■• •Fletcher Chapel, King George Co., v a.Flint.....................................................Florida, post route map.......................Flour, Australia....................................Flour mills, Brazil................................Fluorspar.............................................Flushing Bay.......................................Flycatchers, silky................................Flinn, Mary.....................-.................Fog-signals, see names ot places.Food, Germany..................................

importation.....................................legislation concerning....................storage charges................................

Foraker, Joseph .. ..................................Ford, Daniel........................................Foreign coins, see Coins, foreign.Foreign Mail Service............................Foreign Relations, Committee on .... - Forest Reservations and Protection of

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Game, Committee on..............Forest reserves, creation of..............

protection of game........... - - - - - - •transferred to Agriculture Dept, use of earth,etc.,for irrigation. see also names of reserves.

Forestry, Bureau of........................report, 1904..................................

Forests, Germany........... -..............Yellowstone forest reserve........see also Forestry, Bureau of.

Forkner, Mahala.............................Forsyth, John M.............................Fort, see name of fort.Fort Payne, Ala...............................Fort Valley, Ga............................ - - -Fortifications, appropriations........Fortney, Charles D..........................Foster, Addison G...........................Foster, Augustus C..........................Foster, Da vid P............... - - - - - - - • - ■Fox Hill, Va., M. E. Church South.France.............................................

alcohol........................................alcohol carburetors and motorsAmerican sulphur ........................ - 7®arbitration with United States... 68,85coal................... -....................engineer troops......................essential oils..........................finances..................................fruit........................................lard........................................meats, salted..........................merchant marine..................oil cake..................................patents...................................perfumes.................. . ............seed oils and oil seeds..........shipping................................shoes.......................................tallow.....................................trade-marks................ ...........trade methods.......................walnuts..................-..............

Francis, Jane............................Frankford Arsenal.....................Franklin, Alvin B.....................Frazee, Carmen...............Free Church, Burlington, W. Va Freelove, Hiram R...................Freeman, James........................Freight rates.............................

Austria..................................French, Jacob F.......................French, Welcom B...................French, see France.

PageFrench spoliation cis., see Court of Cis.Frost, Merrick .. ..................................

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Frost, Moses..........-.........Fruit........ . ......................Fuchau, China................Fuel, schools, D. C..........

testing plant..............Fugate, Cole B .......... Fugitives,see Criminals. Fuller, Charles E.............Fuller, Mary F..............Fulmer, Jacob................Fulton, Charles TP...........Fulton, Joseph...............Fulton,Miss.,bridge .... Gadsden County, Fla.... Gaines, Joseph H......... Galbreath, David...........GaUinger, Jacob H..........Gallium..........................Galveston Bay, chart.. - - Gamble, Robert J......... Garbage, D.C................Garden schools.............Gardens, workingmen’s. Gardner, Walter...........Garretson, Isaiah.........Garrett, James M..........Garrison, Mary O..........Gas................................

natural...................—Gassett, Foster W..........Gates, Lou.....................

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Gaugers................................................Gaut, William F...................................Gay. Henry W............. . ........................Gazetteers, Indian Territory...............General Appraisers, see Appraisers.General Land Office, see Land Office.General Staff Corps, see Staff Corps.Geneva, sloop ......... ...............Geologic atlas of United States............Geological Survey................................

publications on Alaska..................Geology, see Geological Survey.Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator and

Railway Company, report, 1904..Georgia, post route map.......................

public archives...............................

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Germanium.............................Germany, American glassware

American machinery --------------- - „arbitration with United states... 68,8-_> colonies........................................... 75commerce..................cotton........................crop acreage.............food...........................forests........................industrial depression petroleum..................railroads...................

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rubber industry...............................Gettysburg Nat. Military Park Comn..

‘ reports. 1893-1904, to printGettysburg National Park........Geyser, William..Gibson, Henry R..

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Gibson, John..............................Gibson, Mary A...........................Gibson, Paris............................Gid parasite................................Gilbert, Charles E.......................Gilbert, Stephen..........................Gillett, Frederick H...............Gillett, Martin.............................Gillette, Sarah E..........................Ginnane, James..........................Girard, Stephen..........................Girls’ Reform School of the D. C

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Givin, Elizabeth FGlass sand.............Glassmire, Albert H....11111111. Glassware, American, in Germany Glenn, Henry A.............................Gloucester, Mass., fishery productsGloucester County, N.J........... 6,33,67,92Glover, Preston............... ................ 31,55Gloves, Chemnitz................................ ’75

Grenoble................................1111111 75Godown, John M............. ........ 22 51Gold........... . ............

assaying.., Nicaraguaused in arts...................111...”

Good, Kate...............................Good Shepherd Industrial School Goodale, Samuel L. D...................Goodspeed, John....... ....Gordon, Elijah W...................”11Gorman, Arthur P........................ .Gossett, James A...........................Gould, Almon W..................... ’ ’Gould, William O....................Gourley, Fitz Allen................”1Government, by experts.............Government Actuary...............Government bonds, see Govt. Actuary. Govt, documents, see Documents.Government Hospital for the Insane,

additional land...................

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1079report, 1904....................... . 111111111

Government Laboratories, Bureau of, see Laboratories, Govt., Bur. of.

Govt, officials, notaries public... 72,87 90 Government Printing Office 98

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report, 1904.............Grade crossings, D. C .. Graff, Joseph V...........Graham, Albert S....... 'Graham, Andrew S........................... 19,49Graham, William T........................ . 19 47Grand Army of the Republic, badges. ’ 11

obsolete rifles for.......................... 12,61. ’70Grand Island, Nebr

Grand River..........Granger, Albert S .. Granger, Alvan P .. Graphite................Grassley, Adam W........................ 11 ”Gravelly Springs, Ala., Baptist Church Graves, James...........................

402978659419Gray, George W .

Gray, Harriett P. Gray, Jerry L.... Gray, Samuel B .

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38Great Britain, alcohol.......................... ’74

American methods studied........ ” 74arbitration with United States... 68,85 breadstuffs and provisions............. 74commerce..................hall mark on plate.., hard times................hops..........................iron......................... ''minerals...................miner’s consumption railroads...................seed oil................. ....statistics....................tobacco........................111111

Greece, commerce.....................weightsand measures..........

Green,George W.............Greenbrier Distillery CompanvGreenville, Miss........................Grenoble, France, gloves Gridley, Charles V.....................Griffith, Amos L........................

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Griffith, Calvin C.............Griffith, James P..........Groesbeck, Alice W. T.......1 ” ’Grosvernor, Charles II....... Grove, John W.......................’.Grove, Sampson T...............Gro venor, Abel..........Grow, Rosette E. S.......... .111111

I Guarantee companies...............Gudgell, Benjamin F................

1 Guest, John W...........................Guild, Caroline L.....................Guilford, Chauncey L...............Guns, cost of manufacture.. Guthrie, David.....................Gwyn, James........................Gypsum...............................’"' ’Haines, Augustus H..................Haiti, industrial condition. 1.”

paper money and exchange railroads..................

Halbritter, Frederick M 111.’”" Hale, Eugene...............................Hall, Andrew............................Hall, Benjamin F...................”Hail,Commodore P..................Hall, Edwin S................ '..'...'.Hall, George W..................' ’'. ’Hall, James C....................Hall, William..................... 'Hamilton, Asbury W....11... 1.' Hamilton, John..................... ’Hamilton, Sidnev B.......1 1 ” ” ’Hamlin, Martha T..................”Hammack, Lewis................. ” 1Hammer, John B........... . . . . . . .Hammonds, James............. .Hand, Adam........................Hansbrough, Henry C................Hanson, Isaac......................... "IHarbors, see Engineers, Corp’s of —

Rivers and harbors.Hark, Frederick..........Harlow, Georgia A.......Harmon, Charles L .... Harney, EmmaS..........Harper, James A..........Harrington, Ephraim W Harris, Thomas.............Harrisonburg, Va., Muhlenberg Evan-

gelical Lutheran Church....Hart, William H..........................

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Hartley, John W................ll.llll.ilHartman, Benjamin H...........Hartman, Phaon................... 111111Harvests, see Crops. Harvey, John B..........................Haskell, John G...............Haskell, Ruth M............. 1111111111111Haskell, Sara A...............................Hastings, Daniel H.............Hat trust, Malaga.............. 1111111111Havre, France, commerce............

cotton trade...................wood............. .................... .’..'."I.”

Hawaii, judges........’’.. 1” ” 1’ post route map................ .........

Hawkins, Isaac N.............Hawkins, Martha M........ 111111111111.Hay, Alexander..................................Hay, Francis M...................... .'.'..'.'..'.’11Hayes, William..........................Hayward, John A............. 111111111111Health, see Public health.Health reports, see Public health rps.Heard, Nahrvista G..............................Heath, Thorndike P........................””Heaton, Harriet H......................... .'11.Heck, Jacob H...................11111111.1111Hedrick, Joseph J.............”,, . 1 ”’

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Hegewisch, Ill., bridge.............Helm, Eli B................................Helt, William A........................Hempstead Harbor, chart........Henderson, Matilda J..............Henderson, Sanford S..............Henlopen, Cape, chart..............Henry, Robert L.........................Hepp, Eugene...........................H ep worth, J oseph.....................Hesler, Agnes B.......................Hibben, Harriet F...................Hibben, Henry B.....................Hicks, Thomas M...................Hicks, Wallace W...................Higgins, Martha........... -.......Highways, see Roads—Streets. Hildebrant, Charles Q...............Hill, Ebenezer J........................Hill, Myron D..........................Hill, Nancy.............................Hill, Thomas R........................Hill, William E.......................Hilleary,Sophia C..................Hilvard, James W...................Hinkley, Laura A...................Hinkley, Oscar......................Hirll, Sarah B........................Hirundinidae...........................History, ethical values........ -

U. S'., Spanish archives and Hiteshew, Philip L................Hitt, Lewis.............................Hoag, Israel V ......................Hodgej Green W...................Hodges, James L...................Hodgkins, Garetta L.............Hodgson, Sarah.....................Hogan, Catherine A...............Hoqo, Herschel M...................Holden, Edward H................Holden, Lizzie A...................Holliday, Elias S.....................Homestead, reservoir lands..

Rosebud Reservation, etc.Honduras.............................

commerce........................Honfleur, France.......-.........Hooper, Charles R................Hopkins,Benjamin F..........Hopkins, Frank A..................Hops, Great Britain.............Horner, Thomas 1)..............Horsman, Ruhema C...........

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Horth, Peter......................................Hosiery, Chemnitz...........................

Nottingham.................................Hospital Corps, Navy..........• - • ■ - - •Hospitals, see names of hospital!

places where located. Houghtaling, Stephen...................House of Representatives...............Houston, Henry A...........................Howard, Francis L..........................Howard, Lydia R........... ...............Howe, Joel F................... ...............Howell. Benjamin F........................Howell, David V.............................Hovt, Jason R. C.............................Hubard, James L.............................Hubbard, John................................Hubbs, William...............................Huddleson, William......................Hudson, James...,...........................Hudson, Joel...................................Hull, John A.T...............................Hull, England..............................Hulme, James................................Hummel, Quintus.........................Hungary, see Austria.....................

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Hunt, Samuel .. ...................................Hunter, IP. Godfrey .. - - - --Huntsville, Ala., Primitive Baptist Ch

Hurd, Cyrus.............................Hurlbut, Henry W.................Hurley,John E................ .Huron, S. Dak.,geologic atlasHyatt, Samuel......................Hyde, Richard E...................Hydrographic Office.............Ice, District of Columbia.......Ice plants, China...................Idaho, post route map...........

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postmasters.....................................Illinois, post route map..........• - - - - - -Immigrant service, San Francisco, Cal Immigration, Brazil........ - - - - - ........Immigration andNaturahzation, Com-

mittee on................ -- ■ • • ’ ‘Immigration, Bureau of, report, 1904 .. Impeachment, bibliography..............

Charles Swayne............................. 1Imperia], Cal........................................Imperial Library, Japan..........Implements,agricultural, see Agricul-

tural machinery.Import tax, see Tariff—names of arti-

cles imported.Importation, certificates of................Imports, see countries and places—

names of articles imported.Inauguration.....................................Incorporations, see Corporations.Index, to Congressional record..........

to Official gazette, Patent Office....

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to Public health reports................to Reappraisements of mdse..........to Treasury decisions.....................

Indian Affairs, Committee on, House.Senate.............................................

Indian Affairs, Office of......................appropriations....................... ......

Indian reservations, see names of res-ervations. ,

Indian schools............................. - - - >Indian Schools, Superintendent oi ..Indian Territory, criminal procedure

gazetteer...................................post route map........................... .

Indian trust funds...........................

36,80. 80

■. 61 . 78 . 84 36,80

Indiana, post route map........ ............ 84Indians, trade-marks used in com-

merce with..................... 12see also Indian—names of reserva-

tions sjnd tribes. Indio, Cal...................................-Industrial expositions, Bohemia

- 7O’?1Industries, Cuba..................................

Haiti................................................Peru................................................

Infectious diseases...............................Inoculation, against Asiatic cholera ..

of soil.........................................Insane, Alaska...................... .. - - - - - -Insane, Government Hospital for the

see Govt. Hospital for the Insane. Insects, affecting crops................ - - •Insignia, unlawful wearing................Inspection, of food...............................Inspector-General’s Department........

report, 1904......................................Insular Affairs. Bureau of...................Insular Affairs, Committee on ........ Inter-Departmental Board on Wire-

less Telegraphy................Inter-Urban Transit Company...........Intercontinental railway...................Interior, Department of the................Interior, Dept, of the, P. I., report, 1904.

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Internal commerce.............................. ’ 74Internal revenue, decisions................ 88

see also Internal Revenue. Comr. of.Internal Revenue, Commissioner of .. 88

report, 1904............................... 87,88Internal. Bur. of the Amer. Republics. 86

report, 1904 ....................................... 86International Prison Commission....... 86International Prison Congress........... 86Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

Committee on.................... 36Interstate commerce, freight rates.... 7

to amend law............................. 36trade-marks..................................... 12

Interstate Commerce Commission .. 11,98 report, 1904 .................................. 98

Interstate Commerce, Committee on.. 11 Intoxicants, see Liquors.Invalid Pensions, Committee on........ 38Inventions, see Patents.Iowa, post route map............................ 84Ireland, commerce............................... 75Irion, SilasB................................... 46Iron.................................................... 75,78

Chile................................................ 86investigation of industry................ 61Spain............................................... 75

Irrigation............. ................................ 72California................................ 12,60,69Colorado River used for.................. 78lands suitable for............................ 12Oregon.......................................... 12,60use of earth, etc., on public lands.. 33

Irrigation and Reclamation of AridLands, Committee on.............. 12

Irrigation of Arid Lands, Com. on... 60 Irrigation papers............................. 77,79Islands, see names of islands.Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904... 90

report, 1904................................... 90Italy, Amer, salesmen for machinery.. 76

arbitration with United States... 85automobiles in war.................... 74silk.............................................. 76

Itawamba County, Miss., bridge......... 7Jacksonville, Fla., public building.... 87Jacksonville, Tex............................. 70Jaggers, George................................ 40Jamaica............................................. 75James, John J................................... 40Jameson, Lorenzo D.......................... 20Jamestown, N. Dak.......................... 70Jane, ship.......................................... 94Japan Imperial Library................... 75Jays................................................... 97Jeffers, Henry................................... 32Jeffers, John'..................................... 50Jefferson City, Tenn., 1st Baptist Ch.. 94Jen kins, Charles V........................... 48Jenkins, John J ........................ 60Jennings, Caroline........................... 65Jennings, George W.......................... 28,65Johns, Jane...................................... 32Johns, Mary A................................... 30Johnson, Lucretia............................. 23Johnson, Martha A........................... 21Johnson,ThomasC........................... 28,53Johnson County, Ill......................... 70Joint resolutions, see Bills—Laws.Jones, Albert..................................... 26,43Jones, Alexander............................. 48Jones, Alice J..................................... 94Jones, Amos.............. ........................... 15Jones, Anne...................................... 64Jones, Annie E.................................. 94Jones, Catherine.............................. 44Jones, Edward C.............................. 27Jones, James W................................ 8Jones, Jennie N................................ 39Jones, Matthew J........ ......................... 94

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Jordan, Elmer C................................ 20,45Jouett, Gal ena............................ 64Journal of Cong, of Confederate States. 89Journals, Lewis and Clark.................. 97Judge-Ad vocate-General’sDept.,Anny 92

report, 1904....................................... 90J ud ges, courts of United States........... 6

Hawaii......................................... 60listof................................ 81

Judgments,-Court of Claims............ 93Judicial appropriations................... 8Judiciary, Committee on the, House .. 60Judson, James B............................ 14,49Juries, instructing........................... 61Justice, Department of.................... 81

report, 1904 ....................................... 81Justices, see Judges. Kaiser, Julius A.................................... 6Kaltenbach, Luther............................. 41Kanada, Edmund B............................. 21Kanady, Emma J................................. 29Kansas, post route map................ 84Kansas Indians, see Kaw Indians. Kar ns, John R..................................... 57Kaufman, Peter.................................... 23Kaw Commission........................ 80Kaw Indians......................................... 77Kaweah, Cal., topographic sheet........ 79Keating, Michael................................. 50Keller, James C .................................. 83Kelly, Joseph F......................... 18Kelly, Lydia P.................................. 28,65Kelly, Michael.................................... 32,42Kelly, Patrick, alias............................32,42Kelly, William R.................................. 51Kemper, Andrew C............................... 48Kendall, Mary A.................................... 45Kennebec River, river survey............. 79Kennedy, John M................................ 29Kennedy, Orlando.............................. 33Kennedy, Theresa M............................ 38Kensington and Eastern R. R. Co........ 37Kent, Henry 0.................................... 17,59Kentucky, post route map.................... 84Kerchner, Gallus.................................. 94Kerchner, Joseph, sr............................. 94Kesler, John....................................... 27,49Ketcham, Elizabeth M........................ 58Kickapoo Indians................................ 80King, Adam E....................................... 30King, Dean W....................................... 29King George Co , Va.. Fletcher Chapel. 94Kingdon.John..................................... 39Kingman, John A............................... 14,40Kingsbury, Eva M................................ 26Kinkead, James W............................ 22,41Kitchin, Claude ........................ 35Kittanning, Pa.,geologic atlas........... 78Kittredge, Alfred B............................. 11,12Kitts, William M.................................. 19Knight, Edwin A.................................. 38Knight, John........................................ 52Knight, Solomon.................................. 21Knights Templar, Trustees of Grand

Encampment of.......................... 10Knox County, Ill............................... 70, 71Kongo Free State.................................. 7Korea, district court of U. S. for........... 85Kossuth, Miss., Methodist Church....... 95Kreeger, Peter W.................................. 25Krepps, Christopher C............. . ........... 57Kryer, Jacob A.................................. 14,57Kurtz, Michael..................................... 29Kyler, Henry L..................................... 13Labels, see Official Gazette, Patent Off.Labor, troubles in Marseille................ 75Laboratories, Government, Bureau of. 91Laborers, Treasury Department.......... 87

War Department............................. 89

XII January , 1905Page

Lace, Nottingham................................ 75Lacey, John F...................................... 5,67Ladd, John H........................................ 46Lahrmann, Frederick.......................... 46Lambert Point, Va., M. E. Church....... 95Lamson, Samuel S................................ 38Lancaster, Leonard L...................... 23,50Lance, William.................................... 24Land-grant colleges, see Agricultural

colleges.Land Office, General............. .............. 80

decisions.......................................... 77Landis, Charles B...................... 66Landis, Clayton G................................ 95Landis, David B................................... 95Lands, District of Columbia................ 35

irrigable.......................................... 12public, see Public lands.school, see School lands.

Laniidae................................................ 97Lanning, Thomas................................ 53Lansing, Mary J.................................... 28La Parle, Margaret............................... 14Lapham, Charles O............................... 42La Plata, Argentina............................. 86Laramie, Wyo....................................... 70Lard, France........................................ 76La Rochelle, France........................... 75Larrabee, Andrew J............................. 23Latin America, pecuniary claims....... 85

see also International Bureau of theAmerican Republics.

Launder, Alfred D............................... 49Lavalley, Louis A................................ 63Lavey, Louise E................................ 27, 48Lawotte, Philip................................... 65Laws..................................................... 6

Alaska............................................. 77butter......................................... 88civil service, Philippines................ 91foods and food control................... 69forest.............................................. 69monetary........... . ........................ 87,88Moro Province................................ 91national banks................................ 88oleomargarin.................................. 88Panama Canal Zone....................... 90Philippine Commission, 2d............. 91railroad accidents........................... 98rivers and harbors, to print........... 66

Lead..................................................... 78Leases, War Department..................... 89Leather, in dress.................................. 75Leave of absence, gaugers, etc........... 88

Government Printing Office.......... 98Leavens, John R.................................. 14Leavenworth, Henry, statue................ 61Leavenworth, Kans., Leavenworth

statue................................ 61Lee, David H........................................ 57Lee. John L.......................................... 14Leek, William D.................................. 40Leesburg, Va........................................ 71Le Fevre, Alfred H............................... 48Legislation, see Laws.Legislative appropriations.................. 8Leglise, Desire....................................... 21Legumes, soil inoculation for.......‘....... 70Lehman, George W.............................. 56Leib, Henry.......................................... 32Leicester, England....................... 76Leloh, Frederick.................................. 46L’Enfant, Pierre C............................... 96Lenhart, Washington.......................... 49Leonard,John ..................................... 25Lester, Mazilla.................................. 29,43Letter-carriers, political activity........ 34Leveling............................ 73Lewis, Edward J.................................. 46Lewis, Michael.................................. 16,58

PageLewis, Samuel......................................Lewis, Seth...........................................Lewis, William H................................Lewis and Clark’s journals................Leyte, sailing directions.......................Libau, Russia......................................Liberia, coffee..........................,...........

palm kernels...................................piassava...........................................

Libraries, see names of libraries.Library Building and Grounds, Super-

intendent of, report, 1904 .Library of Agric. Dept., report, 1904...Library of Congress.............................

foreign newspapers........................James Monroe papers........... .........Vernon-Wager manuscripts...........

Library of Navy Department, rp., 1904.Liddil, James M........................... ........Life-saving districts.............................Life-Saving Service..................... .......Life-saving stations.............................Liggatt, Robert.....................................Light-House Board..............................Lighthouse districts, 3d......................

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Lighthouse tenders, 3d district........... 912th district..................................... 10

Lighthouses, 3d district....................... 9see also Light-House Board—names

of places.Lights, list of........................................ 74

see also names of places. Lindsay, George H................................ 52Lindsey Lumber Company................ 6,37Lingenfelter, George R .. . ................... 44Linworth place, D.C........................... 10Liquors................................................ 75

at military posts, etc....................... 7Lithium............. .................... 78Littaver, Lucius N................................ 34Little, Joseph D................................ 62,68Little River, bridge............................. 37Littlefield, Charles E............................. 61Live stock, see Cattle. Liverpool, England............................. 75Livingston, Mont................................ 79Lobster.................................................. 73Locke, Matthew F............................... 19Lockhaven, Pa..................................... 71Lockman, Henry R. K..................... 26,45Locks, see names of rivers and places.Locomotives, safety appliances....... 11,12Loeser, Lena...................................... 53Lofland, John H............................... 62,68Loire (department)............................. 76Loma, Point, quarantine station........ 82London, England, police statistics.... 76Long, Andrew.................................. 27,62Long, Samuel K................................... 20Long Island.......................................... 71Longa, Horatio W............................. 18,38Longitude, telegraphic........................ 72Longworth, Nicholas............................. 63Lorch, Henry...................................... 53Los Angeles, Cal.................................. 71Lots, D. C............................................. 11Loudenslager, Henry C.......................... 64Louis, Bayou, bridge. 1........................ 37Louisiana, post route map.................. 84Louisiana, U. S. S...................... 82Louisiana Purchase............................. 97Louisiana Purchase Exposition, see

St. Louis, Louisiana PurchaseExposition, 1904.

Louisiana Purchase Expos. Comn....... 86Louisiana Purchase Expos. Co.......... 86Lovejoy, Diah................... 15Loveley, Frank........................... 59

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PageLowell, Adrianna............................. 58Lucas, Arthur................................... 34Lucas, Thomas J...............................22,51Lucking, Alfred................................. 53Ludwig, George F............................. 55Lufkin, Tex...................................... 71Lumber and timber, New Zealand.... 76

treated......................................... 69use for irrigation purposes.............. 33sec also names of torest reserves.

Lumpyjaw.......................................... 69Luther, William A............................ 17,40Luzon, chart......................................... 73

sailing directions............................ 73Lyda, Phoebe E................................ 30,43Lyles, Jeanie G.................................. 29,65Lyman County, S. Dak., bridge.................. 9Lyon, Jacob......................................... 8Lytton,Lucy................... 20,47McAfee, Martha.................................... 63Me Auliff, James................................ 19,65McCann, William H.......................... 17,59McCardell, Lydia................................. 53McCarthy, John J.................................. 67McClaren, Mary E................................ 17McClary, Ira D..................................... 57McCleary, James T..................... 34McClellan, William H.......................... 54McCloud, William................................ 53McClung, James A............................... 30McClurg, William H............................ 13McConneha, Alexander....................... 38McCormick, Clarissa E........................ 19McCullough, John R............................ 23McCnmber, Porter J........................... 21,92McCune, Sarah F.................................. 26McCurdy, Andrew R........................... 23McElroy, James................................... 12McFadden, Oliver................................ 39MacFarlane, Amanda E....................... 95McFarlane, John............................... 16,52MacFarlane, John ............................... 95MeGhehey, George............................... 8McGinnis, James............................... 22,52McGowan, John.................................... 25McGregor, John................................... 22MeGuckian, Joseph.......................... 15,38Machinery............................................ 76

see also Agricultural. Mack, Ephraim L................................ 39Mack, Martin.................................... 28,52Mack, William P................................ 30McKee, John H..................................... 47McKee, Margaret, see Pentland. MeKenne, John.................................... 39McKenney, Charles W.......................... 21McKenzie, Hugh........... ...................... 54McKenzie, John.................................... 18Mackenzie, Rebecca V........................ 19MeKeogh, Pierce.................................. 29McKim, James............. . ................... 19,47McLain, Frank A.................................. 65McLaughlin, Constantine J................ 43McLaurin, Anselm J............................... 8McLean County, Ill............................. 71McNally, Arthur F............................... 30McNary, William S............................... 35McNeil, Samuel A................................ 14MeN.ill, Miss......................................... 71Macon, Bayou, bridge.......................... 37McQuiston, Frances A.......................... 57McRae, J. B............................................ 8McWilliams, Eleanor......................... 95McWilliams, Henry............................. 95McWorthy, Frank J............................. 95Madison County, Ind........................... 71Magnesite............................................. 73Magnetic observations........................ 73Magruder, Samuel G............. . ............. 48Mahon, Thaddeus M ................... 67

PageMaine, post route map..................... 84Malaga, electric railroads................. 75

hat trust......................................... 75raisins and almonds..................... 76

Malay Peninsula, rubber.................. 76Mallory, Stephen Ji..................... 5,9Malone, N. Y., subport of entry........... 9,67Manganese ores...................'............... 78Manifests, steamboats.......................... 9Mann, James A..................................... 37Mann, Samuel B.................................... 23Mans, Daniel........................................ 95Manual of tides.................................... 73Manufactures, Brazil............................ 86Manuscripts, Division of....................... 99Maps and charts, Coast Survey........... 73

geologic atlas of United States....’. 78Geological-Survey............................ 79Hydrographic Office...................... . 82Land Office, General....................... 80Northern and N. W. Lakes Survey.. 93 post route........................................ 84Signal Corps.................................... 93

Marine Corps........................................ 82Marine data.......................................... 82Marine-Hospital Service, see Public

Health and Marine - Hospital Service.

Marines, see Marine Corps.Marion County, Tenn., bridge............. 37Marple, William W............................ 19,38Marriage...... ......................................... 7Marseille, France, labor troubles........ 75

seed oils and oil seeds..................... 76Marshall, Eli........................................ 94Marshall. John H................................. 95Marshall, Lewis O................................. 19Marshall, Thomas F............................. 36Marshall, Minn.................................... 71Marshall County, Minn., bridge........ 6,37Marshals, list of.................................... 81Martin, Charles W............................. 15,39Martin, Eben W..................................... 67Martin, Mary..................................... 19,64Martin, Mary W.................................... 49Martin, Thomas S................................ 8,11Martin, Thompson............................ 43,45Martz, Levi L....................................... 50Marx, Michael..................................... 15Maryland, post route map.................... 84Maryland Insurance Company........... 94Masbate, chart...................... 73Mason County, Ky............................... 71Massachusetts, post route map........... 84Massey, Mary A......................... 15Mathews, Salmon S............................. 14Mathison, Sarah F............................... 16Matlack, Sarah V.................................. 30Matthews, John N................................ 26Maupin, John....................................... 50May, Kearney....................................... 13Meacham, William N.......................... 56Mead, Merritt....................................... 21Meader, Tobias..................................... 31Measurement of streams..................... 79Measures, Greece............................. 77Meat, France......................................... 76Mechanical colleges, see Agricultural.Medals, for Army................................ 89Medical Department, Army............. 68,92

to increase efficiency..................... 61Medicine, I). C........... . ................... 6,10,35

on shipboard............. . .................... 89Medomac River, chart........................ 73Meisner, George.................................... 45Memphis-Chattanooga Railway........ 37Mercer, Fort....................... ..." 6,33,67,92Merchant marine, see Shipping.Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Com-

mittee on the............................. 61

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Merchant Marine Commission........... 5report, to print.................................. 66

Merchant vessels, see Shipping.Merrill, Obadiah J................................ 25Merrill, Samuel S.................................. 29Mesa Verde national park.................... 67Meteorology, see Weather Bureau, P. I.Methodist Church, Kossuth, Miss....... 95M. E. Church, Lamberts Point, Va .... 95M. E. Church South, Alexandria, Va .. 93

Fauquier County, Va.................... 94Fox Hill, Va .. ................................. 94

Mew, Mary L. G................................... 60Mexican Free Zone............................. 76Mexico............................................... 76,86

protection for producers................ 76steamships....................................... 76

Michigan, map..................................... 80Portland cement............................. 78post route map............................ 84

Micrometer, transit............................. 73Midway Islands,aids to navigation... 72

barracks, etc., for marines........ 82light................................................ 37

Miers, Robert W.................................... 53Miles, William H............................... 59Military Academy, appropriation ..... 61Military Affairs,Committee on, House. 61

Senate............................................. 12Military bounty, claims, time limit. 12,67Military organizations, badges........... 11Military parks...............,.................... 92Military posts, sale of liquors............. 7

see also names of forts.Military reservations.......................... 92

see also names of reservations or forts.

Military Secretary’s Department....... 92report, 1904....................................... 90

Militia, at inauguration....................... 10condemned cannon for.................. 62

Miller, Abraham B............................... 42Miller, David A................................ 25,45Miller, James.................................... 23,51Miller, James B................................... 47Miller, Janies M..................................... 35Miller, Joseph W.................................. 59Miller, Louisa D.................................... 56Miller, Rosa....................................... 27,43Miller, William H............................. 28,51Miller County, Ark............................ .... 71Millett, John W................................... 52Mine Inspector for the Territory of

New Mexico, report, 1904 ....... 80Mineral oil, see Petroleum.Mineral paints..................................... 78Mineral resources, 1903........................ 78Mineral waters................................. 78Minerals, Alaska.................................. 77

Canada ............................................ 76Great Britain.................................. 76

Miners, consumption........................... 75M i n er’ s w o mis..................................... 76Mining, Bolivia................................... 86

Canada............................................ 76Mexico............................................. 86Peru................................................ 86

Minneapolis, Minn., bridges.......... 6,9,37Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba

Railway Company........... . ....... 36Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.

Marie Railway Company .... 6,9,37Minnesota, post route map.. ............... 84

reservoir lands for homesteads....... 33Minnesota University.......................... 62Minnick, Benjamin F.......................... 56Minnick, James................................ 30,53Mint, Bureau of the............................. 88

report, 1904 .................................... 87,88Mints, Denver, Colo............................. 88

Philadelphia, Pa............................. 88

PageMission of St. James........................... 67Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelly

Springs.....................................". 94Mississippi, courts of United States.... 61

post route map........................... 84public archives............................... 97rivers.............................................. 77

Mississippi Central Railroad Co.......... 6,9Mississippi River, bridges at Minne-

apolis ............................. . 6,9,37darn at Sauk Rapids, Minn........... 9,38homestead lands in Minnesota .... 33

Missouri, courts of United States........ 6post route map........ ....................... 84

Missouri River, bridge at Oacoma... 37bridge at Yankton, S. Dak........ 6, 9,37bridge in Lyman Co., S. Dak.......... 9

Mitchell, Albion L........................... 23Mitchell, James............................... 39Mitchell, Mary M.............................. 50Mitchell, Walter P........................... 27Moale, Adria M.S........................... 19,65Mobile, Ala., land............................ 67

soil survey................................... 71Mobley, Edward M.......................... 43Moger, Eugene C............................ 16,51Mohr, Johan.................................... 47Monaghan, Felix ............................. 15,58Monazite........................... 78Mondell, Frank W...................... 67Money, see Currency.Monongahela Iron and Steel Company 34Monongahela River, bridge............ 6Monroe, James, papers.................... 99Monroe and Lake Providence R. R. Co. 37Montague, W. W.,& Co................... 8,35M ontana, post route map................. 84Monte Cristi, Santo Domingo, chart... 82Montevideo, Uruguay...................... 86Monthly consular reports, see Consular

reports, Monthly.Monthly summary of commerce and

finance, see Commerce and finance, Monthly summary.

Monuments, preservation................... 67Moon, Joe M.......................................... 95Moore, Alexander............................. 25,62Moore, John.......................................... 47Moore, Peter D .. . ................................. 42Moore, Thomas J.................................. 53Moorhouse, William S....................... 22,52Morgan, John................................... 16,38Morgan, John T.................................... 7Morgan, Thomas P.,jr.......................,. 95Moriches, L. I., topographic sheet....... 79Moro military reservation, see Morro.Moro Province, governor, rp.,1904....... 91Morocco, minister of United States to. 85Morris, Calvin H.................................. 56Morris, Sarah A................................... 29Morris, William................................... 59Morrison, Alexander./........................ 21Morrison, Charles P............................. 57Morrison, Edith F................................ 62Morrison,Sarah A................................ 39Morrison. William V........................ 22,52Morro military reservation.................. 93Mort, Joseph........................................ 20'Motacillidae.......................................... 97Motor boats.......................................... 74Motors, alcohol..................................... 74Moulton, Pierpont H. B................... 20,41Mt. Horeb Methodist Episcopal Church

South, Fauquier Co., Va............. 94Muchmore, Thomas H..................... 28,41Mueller, Katharina A.......................... 40Muhlenberg Evangelical Lutheran

Church, Harrisonburg............... 94Mulcahey, Sarah S............................... 59Mullen, William G............................... 63Muller, Charles..................................... 53;

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Mullett, Alfred B.................................. 34Mullett,Pacific P............................ '... 34Munich, Germany............................ 76Municipal buildings, nee Public bldgs.Mutual Investment Fire Ins. Co., D. C. 6Myers, Elijah P................................ 95Myers, Jonas.................................... 51Nacogdoches, Tex............................. 71Narrow-gage railroads..................... 11,12National banks................................. 88National cemeteries......................... 92

see also names of individual ceme-teries. «,

National defense.................................. 5,9National Guard, see Militia.National Home for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers....................................... 99inspection of branches, 1904 ........... 92

National Museum................................ 97exhibits at La. Purchase Expos .... 96

National parks, see names of existing parks.

National Soldiers’ Home, see National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Natural gas .................................... 78Naturalization.................................. 36,85Naughton, Johanna 1...................... 39Naval Academy................................ 83Naval Affairs,Committee on, House.. 62

Senate........................................... 12Naval Proving Ground........................ 83Naval stations, memoranda for officers 83Naval vessels, see War-ships.Naval volunteers ................................ 5,9Naval War Records, Office of............... 82

report, 1904....................................... 83Navies, foreign..................................... 8Navigation, Bureau of, Commerce and

Labor Department.................. 72,74Navigation, Bureau of, Navy Dept .... 83Navy,appropriation .......’................ 81

electricians..................................... 83ensigns............................................. 81official records in Civil War.......... 82pay, etc........................................ 62,83retirement of petty officers, etc .... 12statistical tables............................. 8warrant officers............................... 81yeomen........................................... 83see also War-ships.

Navy Department................................ 81Navy-yards, electric light plants, etc.. 82Nebraska, post route map................... 84Needham, James C........ . ....................Neilan, Elizabeth........ ?„................. 18,62Nelson, Herbert S........... .\................. 57Nelson, Knute....................................... 9,33Nelson, Nancy J................ ................ 64Nevada, post route map........... ......... 84Nevin, Robert M........................ 61New Hampshire, post route map...!.. 84New Jersey, post route map................ 84

public archives . ........................... 97New Mexico, boundary....................... 80

governor, report, 1904 ...................... 80historic and prehistoric ruins.... 67,80Pajarito cliff-dwellers..................... 67post route map................................ 84

New Mexico, Mine Inspector for. theTerritory of, report, 1904 ............. 80

New Orleans, La., Burr conspiracy .... 97soil survey.................. .*....... 71

New York State, fisheries................... 73post route map................................ 84

New Zealand, timber..........................., 76Newcomb, James F............................. 35Newcomer, Harry................................ 50Newspapers, Library of Congress........ 99Newton, Nellie B............................... 27.64

PageNicaragua.............................................Nicaragua, Norwegian steamship.......Nice, France, railroad.... 4..................Nicholas, Samuel........................ .........Nicholasville, Ky., Christian Church..Nichols, Isabel .. .......Niles, Llewellyn.......Nitrates, Chile'...........Noble, Albert H........Norfolk, Va...............Norris, Charles..........North, Levi S.............North America, birds

14,56.. 86.. 64

North Carolina, post route map..........North Dakota, post route map...........Northern and Northwestern Lakes,

Survey of...........................Northern Pacific Railroad..................Northrup, Betsy J................................Norton, Albert Z..................................Norwalk, Conn., subport of entry.......Norway................................................

extradition treaty withU. S Notaries public........................Nottingham, England..............Nulton, Jerome B..................... .Nuthatches..............................Nuzum, Sallie M......................Oacoma, S. Dak., bridgeOakley, Mary...............

72,87,90 .. 75,76 ...... 47.... 97

...... 42.. 26,43

Oars, articulated..................................O’Brien, Mary A....................................O’Brien, Patrick...................................Occasional papers, Engineer School... Ocean mail, see Foreign Mail Service. Oceania, commerce...............................Officeholders, see Government officials. Officers, Navy, retirement....................

Revenue-Cutter Service..........see also Army—Govt, officials.

Official gazette, Patent Office .... Official gazette, P. I.....................Official postal guide.....................Officials, see Government officials. Ohio, post route map...................Oil, essential................................ .

olive........................................see also Petroleum.

Oil cake.................................. ..............Oil seeds...............................................O’Keif, John .. ......................................Oklahoma boundary............................

post route map................................Oklahoma Agric, and Meeh. College..Oleomargarin.......................................Olive oil................................................Oliver, Patrick H..................................Olmstead, Maria,see Eldred.Olmsted, James L................................Ontonagon, Mich., chart.....................Orchard, M. Helen................................Orders, see Animal Industry, Bureau

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to increase efficiency..Oregon, irrigation.......'...

post route map...........Orr, Annie B....................Orr, Ellen.........................Orr, Harriet A..................Osterhoudt, Davis D........Ouachita Parish, La........Ouachita River, bridges.. Overman, Lee S................Overstreet, Jesse............. . .

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Owen, Anna C.............................Ozmun, Edward H.......................Pacific arcs of longitude.............Pacific Ocean, pilot chart............Paducah, U. S. S............................Paints, mineral ............................Pajarito cliff-dwellers’ nat. park.Palm chats................................... -Palm kernels...............................Palm-leaf hat trust.......... ............Palmer, Henry W...........................Pamlico Sound, revenue steamer Pan-American railway................Panama........................................

convention with U.S...............extradition treaty with U.S...

Panama Canal.............................Panama Canal Zone...................

governor, report, 1904..............Panama Railway Company.......Paper money........................................Papers, waste, General Land Office...

Post-Office Department..................Para, Brazil..........................................Paraguay, bibliography-----------------

tariff.................................................Parasites, gid.......................................Parcels-post, Peru................................Paridae..................................................Parish, Thomas G............................Parker, John S................................Parker, Mary....................................Parker, R: Wayne.............................Parks, John.....................................Parks, military.............. . ...............

see also names of existing parks.Parmele, James..............................Parsons, Alta M........................Parsons, Joshua........................Parsons, Kans............................Patent Office.............................Patentees, lists of.....................Patents, France........................

see also Patent Office.Patents, Committee on, SenatePatterson, George R...................Patterson, Martha J..................Patterson, Thomas M.................Patterson, William L................Paul, James M..........................Paul, Mary A............................Paving, Edinburgh, Scotland .Pay, Navy.................................Pay Corps, Navy.....................Peace conference, 2d..............

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Peaks, Thomas J..................................Pearland Leaf Rivers Railroad Co....Pearl River, bridge.............................Peck, Martha......................................Pecuniary claims................................Pekin, China, legation building f Pemberton, Fannie...........................Pernble, Martin L..............................Penn, Mary E.....................................Pennock, William...............................Pennsylvania, anthracite coal..........

post route map...............................Penoyer, Charles H...........................Pensions, appropriations...................

decisions, to print..........................firemen and policemen, D. C........

Pensions, Committee on, House........House, see also Invalid Pen. Com.Senate............................................

Pentland, Margaret M.....................Peoples, Henry...................................-Perfumes.......... . ................................Periodicals, Division of.......................

85,86.. 95.. 25.. 45.. 94.. 78.. 84.. 42.. 34.. 66

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. 8,10 26,45 .. 32 .. 86 .. 76

Perkins, George C. Perry, Aaron C ... Pershing, Joseph. Peru..................

parcels-post....................... _Peters, Jesse....................................... 30,55Petersburg, W.Va., Presbyterian Ch.. 95

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Petteys, Jennie..................,.................Pettus, Edmund W.............................. 1Petty officers, Navy, retirement..........Philadelphia, Pa., mint.......................

water resources ...............................Philippi, W. Va., topographic sheet ..Philippine Commission, 2d, laws........

report, 1904.......................................Philippine Islands...............................

Agriculture Bureau........................cables...................................... . . . . .census..............................................civil government, etc.....................Civil Governor................................Civil Service Board....................... -commerce........................................Commerce and Police Department. Congressional relief fund................cotton.............................................earthquakes.....................................extradition...................................Finance and Justice Department.. Government Laboratories Bureau.. insects affecting crops.....................Interior Department.......................laws..................................................Official gazette................................post route map................................Public Instruction Department.... sailing directions...........................tariff........................... -...................tariff on tobacco in United States..

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Phillips, David................................Phosphate rock................................Piassava..........................................Pickford, Thomas...........................Pierce, Edwin O...............................Pierce, Sarah A................................Pierson, George E...........................Pikeville, Tenn .....................Pilot charts........ ..............................Pineapples......./..............................Pinson, Elijah ................................Pioneer, steani lighter...................Pipits ...................................Plaisted, Orin..................................Plant Industry, Bureau of.............

report, 1904..................................Plants, see Plant Industry, Bur. of.Plate, British hall mark on...........Platinum........................................Platt, Thomas C................................Plaza, Frutos T................................Plummer, Granville W...................Poag, Thomas..................................Point, see name of point.Police Department, D. C................Police statistics, London................

35 Pollard, William C ..62 Pollard, Ala., bridge

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Polygamy.............................Pontiac, Mich......................Population, Transvaal.......Porch, Emma A...................Port movements, Argentina.

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PagePorter, John M....................................26,40Porter, Robert T.................................... 39Portland cement.................................. 78Porto Rico............................................ 89

attorney-general, report, 1904 .......... 81post route map................................ 84

Ports of entry, see names of ports.Posey, David C.................................... 26Post, Arthur W.......................... ........ 44Post exchanges, sale of liquors........... 7Post-Office and Post-Roads, Com. on the 66Post-Office Department....................... 83

appropriations................................. 66waste papers.................................... 6

Post-offices, appropriations................ 83telephones....................................... 76

Post route maps.................................... 84Postal clerks......................................... 83Postal guide, Official............................ 83Postal service, see Post-Office Dept. Postmasters, Idaho............................... 83Posts, military, see Military posts.Potomac water, charitable institutions 11Powder, smokeless............................... 83Precious stones .. ................................. 78Precise leveling.................................... 73Presbyterian Ch., Petersburg, W. Va . 95Preservation, of historic ruins, etc.. 67,80President of United States............... 68,90

electoral vote .................................. 36executive orders..................... 72,87,90inauguration.................................. 10political activity of letter-carriers. 34successors to office.......................... 36

Prewett, Francis M.......................... 19,65Primitive Baptist Ch., Huntsville, Ala. 94Prince, George IF.................................. 62Prince, James M.................................. 31Prindle, Jared.................................. 22,47Printing, public documents............... 6Printing, Committee on, House........ 66Prison Commission, International.... 86Prison Congress, International.......... 86Private Land Claims, Committee on.. 67Private laws........................................ 6Privileges and Elections, Com.on... 33 Process butter, see Butter, renovated.Proetor, Redfield....................... 12 Professional papers, Geological Surv . 79 Promotions, Navy.............................. 83Prosser, Joseph C................................. 54Proving Ground, Sandy Hook........... 93Provisions, exports....'........................ 74

Great Britain.................................. 74Provo, Utah.......................................... 71Ptilogonatidae....................................... 97Public Archives Commission, rp., 1903. 97Public buildings, see places where

located.Public Buildings and Grounds, Com-

mittee on, Senate.............. 33Public Buildings and Grounds, Off. of. 93Public documents, see Documents.Public Health and Marine-Hospital

Service......... . .................... 89Public health reports.......................... 89Public Instruction, Dept, of, rp., 1904 .. 91Public lands, decisions........•.............. 77

decisions, to print............................ 66use of earth, etc., for irrigation .... 33 see also Land Office, General.

Public Lands, Com. on the, House... 67Senate............................................. 33

Public laws.......................................... 6Public printer, see Government Print-

ing Office.Public Road Inquiries, Off. of, rp.,1904. 70Public schools, see Schools.

PagePublications, agric, exper. stations.... 69

Agriculture Department........ ........ 70Geological Survey.......................... 77

Publications, Division of.................... 70report, 1904 ....................................... 70

Puerto Rico, see Porto Rico.Puget Sound, chart............................. 73

revenue steamers............................ 9Pulies, L. W.......................................... 34Purcell, Nelson.................................... 51Purcell, Ind. T..................................... 36Purdy, Israel..................................... 16,55Pyrite.............................................. 78Qualk, Hiram....................................... 30Qualls, Lola.......................................... 21Quarantine stations, San Diego, Cal .. 82Quartermaster’s Department............. 93Quicksilver................................... 78Quirk, William E.................................. 48Rader, Henry....................................... 51Railroads, accidents............................. 98

Bolivia............................................. 86Canada............................................ 74Chile.................................. 86freight rates..................................... 7Germany.......................................... 75Great Britain.................................. 74Haiti................................................ 75intercontinental............................. 8Nice-Cuneo..................................... 76safety appliances........................ 11,12statistics........................................ 98see also Electric railroads—names

of railroads.Railway Appliance Exhibition, Amer.Railways, see Railroads. Raisins.................................................. 76Rapp, Margaret B................................. 53Rates, steamships................................. 76Rawlins, Wyo., public building.......... 33Ray, Andrew S........ . ........................ 31,55Ray, Catherine E............................... 16,41Raymond, Edwin M............................ 13Read, Burleigh C. D............................. 53Reagan, Daniel .................................... 46Real estate, see Lands. Reappraisements.................................. 88

protests and requests for................ 87Rebellion, see Civil War. Reber, Joseph....................................... 44Receivers, land offices......................... 33Reclamation, lands suitable for.......... 12

of arid lands................................ 12,60Record, Congressional.......................... 5Recruiting stations, Army.................. 92Recruits, Army................. 92Red Cross, American National.................. 6

report. 1904 ....................................... 97Red Lake Reservation........................ 36

school lands.................................... 11Red River, bridges............................... 37Red River of the North, bridge.......... 6,37Red Rock, light and fog-signal........... 10Red bank military reservation.. 6,33,67,92Reese, Joseph....................................... 30Reeves, Lucinda N............................... 17Reform School of the District of Colum-

bia, report, 1904.................. 81Reform School for Girls of the District

of Columbia, report, 1904.. 81Register, Life-Saving Service............. 88

Naval Academy............................... 83Revenue-Cutter Service.................. 89

Register of the Treasury, report, 1904.. 87Reid,C. W.................... .'....................... 35Reimer. John M.................................... 28Reindeer, Alaska.................................. 77Renfro, Samuel H.................... 63Renfro, William P................................. 45Reninger, John.................................... 54

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Rennes, France.................................... 76Renovated butter, see Butter. Repsher, Jacob..................................... 42Reservations, military........................ 92

see also names of reservations.Reserves, forest, see Forest reserves—

names of reserves.Reservoirs, lands for homesteads....... 33Resolutions, joint, see Bills—Laws.Retired list, Army.................................. 92Retirement, Navy................................. 12Revenue, see Internal revenue. Revenue-Cutter Service......................... 89

expenditures, 1904 ............................. 87Revenue-Cutter Service, Division of .. 89Revenue cutters, see Revenue steamers.Revenue steamers................................ 89

Albemarle and Pamlico sounds.... 6list of................................................ 89Puget Sound................................... 9San Francisco, Cal.......................... 9

Rewards, Navy....................................... 83Rex, Frances E....................................... 49Reynolds, Elizabeth V.......................... 56Reynolds, Susan A................................ 31Reynolds, Thomas................................ 57Reynolds, William J............................. 16Rhoades, Edward M............................. 13Rhoades,Henry E................................ 62Rhode Island, post route map............. 84

public archives........... ..................... 97Rhodes, Joseph A.................................. 50Rice, Thomas E..................................... 21Rice, wild............................................... 70Rich, Hattie L........................................ 18Richards, Charles J.......................... 18,38Richardson, Henry J........................... 66Richardson. Joseph H....................... 19,39Richardson, William.......................... 37,65Richmond, Va., national cemetery... 6,12Richmond Locomotive and Machine

Works.......................................... 8Richmond Locomotive Works........... 8Rifles, obsolete, for G. A.R. posts, etc. 12,61Riggs, Allen....................................... 31,55Riggs, Ezekiel................................... 14,49Riggs, Henry S..................................... 64Rinehart, Henry.................................... 46Riordan, James..................................... 50River surveys................................ 79Rivers, measurements............................ 79

Mississippi....................................... 77Rivers and harbors, laws, to print....... 66

see also Engineers, Corps of.Roads, Alaska................ •................... 6,92

District of Columbia....................... 10Roady, Preston D................................ 19Roane, Mary K..................................... 65Roberts, Elijah..................................... 21Roberts, Ella M.................................... 13Roberts, Ernest IP.................................. 62Robinson, Sarah J. F........................... 44Rock Island Arsenal........................... 93Rockland, Samuel N........................... 23Rocks, bituminous............................... 78

phosphate........................................ 78Rodgers, Thomas.................................. 95Rodman, John B.................................. 62Roemer, Engelhardt........................... 51Rogers, E. B .. . . . ................................... 34Rollings, Richard............................... 60Rollins, William W............................... 24Root, Varner G..................................... 55Roseau County, Minn., school lands .. 11Rosebud Reservation.......................... 33Ross, Marv C. H.................................... 64Rothschell, David............................. 15,58Rouen, France..................................... 76Roullett,John W.............................. 42Rouse Point, N. Y., subport of entry.. 9,67

Rowan, Alfred.........................Rowe, Sarah A........ .................Rubber, Malay Peninsula........Rubber industry, Germany ....Rubber-trees, Ecuador........ . . .Ruggles, Alma L......................Ruggles, George D...................Ruins, historic and prehistoric.Rumsey, Samuel E...................Russell, Charlotte F..................Russell, Edward L...................Russell, Enoch.........................Russell, Margaret.....................Russell, William A...................Russell, Winfield S...................Russell, Kans...........................Ryan,John ..............................Ryan, Samuel F........................Ry on, Mary A...........................Safety appliances, railroads ...Sailing directions, Philippines.Sailing routes, see Pilot charts.Sailing-Ship Owners’ Internal.Union. Sailors, discipline, health, etc...........St. Cloud, Minn., dam........... .............. <St. Helena........................... . ...............St. James Mission................................St. Louis, La. Purchase Expos., 1904,

Alaska exhibit..................

Page.. 49.. 51.. 76.. 76.. 86.. S2.. 92 67,80 .. 46

. 64.. 21.. 49.. 20 48,66.. 28.. 63.. 95 . 63 11,12 .. 73

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Smithsonian Institution exhibit... St. Paul, Minn., condemned cannon for

excavations on Govt, land......... 6,12Salada, Cyrus E................................ 29Salaries, teachers in D. C.................. 96Salem, Oreg....................................... 71Salesmen, for machinery in Italy....... 76Salg, Nathaniel................................ 25Salsbury, Sue M................................ 53Salt.. . . ................................................. 78

Colombia..................................... 86Salted meats..................................... 76Salvage service, Europe.................... 76Samar, sailing directions.................. 73Sams, Francis M............................... 21,47Sanborn, Thomas L.......................... 31Sand, glass........................................ 78Sand-lime brick................................ 78Sanders, Jesse L................................ 61San Diego, Cal., quarantine station ... 82Sandstone, imitation........................ 76Sandy Hook, Proving Ground.......... 93San Francisco, Cal., immigrant service 72

revenue steamer.......................... 9Sangamon County, Ill.......................... 71Sanitation, Indian schools.................... 80San Jose, Cal........................................ 71San Juan, P. R., military hospital....... 93San Juan de Oro River........................ 86San Luis Valley................................... 71Santa Barbara, Cal., light................... 10Santa Ynez River, topog. sheet............ 79Santo Domingo, tariff.......................... 86Sargent, John A................................... 31Sartwell, William................................ 18Satterfield, Louisa E............................. 49Sauk Rapids, Minn., dam..................... 9,38Sauve, Pierre........................................ 95Savage, Franklin.................................. 57Sawyer, Joseph..................................... 63Saxony, commerce............................... 76Schaeffer, Jacob F... ............................ 95Schaumburg, James W........................ 87Scheall, William.................................. 13Schmidt, Charles R............................... 32Schnebly, Frederick B........ .......... 28,53School lands, Roseau County, Minn... 11Schools, agriculture for........................ 69

Alaska............................................. 6art................................................... 76District of Columbia....................... 96

I ANGARY, 1905 XIX

PageSchools, garden................................... 75

Indian.......................................... 36,80Revenue-Cutter Service.................. 89technical.......................................... 76

Schoonover, Cornelia J........................ 65Schroeder, Susan C............................... 48Schubert, Martin............................... 22,47Scott, Albert........................................ 34Scott, Francis................................... 25,53Scott, Joseph B..................................... 66Scott, Nathan B............................. 11,12,29Scott County, Ky.................................. 71Scott Point, lock and dam................... 7Sculpin .......................... jt................... 97Seabury, Susie C. G........................... 14,65Seamen, see Sailors.Secretary, see for departmental secre-

taries, names of Departments.Securities, see Government Actuary.See, John W.......................................... 49Seed oil................................................ 76Seeds, alfalfa........................................ 68Seeley, Francis W................................. 50Seismic disturbances, see Earthqua kes.Selling agency methods, see Trade

methods.Semmes, John E.................................... 94Senate.................................................. 7

Swayne impeachment trial.................. 7Senators, 58th Cong. 3d sess................ 7,8Severance, Martin J............................. 54Shackleford, Dorsey II'.......................... 37Shadman, Samuel............. ............. 30,54Shafer, Samuel.................................. 25,48Shanley, John....................................... 21Sharkey County, Miss., bridge........... 7,36Sharretts, Jacob R................................. 31Shaw, James........................................ 59Shay, Joseph H..................................... 28Sheep, gid parasite............................... 69Sheep-bound reserve............................ 68Shelby County, Mo........................... 71Shepard, William B............................. 52Shepherd. Charles M........................ 20,41Shepley, Ruth M., see Haskell.Sheppard, Benjamin F........................ 15Sherard, Louis.................................. 27,66Sherburn, Edwin A............................. 45Sherman, Hezekiah H..........:............ 63Sherman, Isaac W............. . ................. 13Sherman, .Tames S.................... 36,37Sherman County, Oreg........................ 80Sherry.................................................. 76Sherwood, Simeon V............................ 24Sherwood, N. Dak., subport of entry... 10Shewmaker, Francis M........................ 47Shiflett, Edward.................................. 56Shipments, to depositories..................'. 100Shippee, James M.................................. 29Shipping. France.................................... 76

medicine on shipboard.................... 89memoranda for officers.................... 83merchant marine, to print............. 66merchant vessels.......................... 74ParA.................................................. 76signals........................................ 74subsidies.......................................... 5,9see also Steamboats—War-ships.

Ship’s medicine chest handbook........ 89Shoes, see Boots and shoes.Short, Samuel P.................................... 24Shoshone Indians................................ 36Shreveport, La., bridge........................ 37Shrikes.................................................. 97Sicily, sulphur....................................... 76Sierra forest reserve..................... 11,33,67Signal Corps.......................................... 93Signals, United States vessels............. 74Silcott, James H................................31,56Silk....................................................... 76

PageSilky flycatchers.................................. 97Silver.................................................... 78

used in arts..................................... 37Silver dollars, tariff in Mexico........... 86Silverware........... ................................ 76Simmons, George M............................. 13Simms, George............. . ...................... 14Simonds, Sarah J.............................. 17,40Simpkins, William H. H................... 28,54Sims, Henry V....................................... 58Sims.Jesse............................. 25Sitka Sound, chart............................... 73Sittidee.................................................. 97Skidmore, M. L.... Skidmore, Thomas Slater, Isaac..........Slater, James........

8,3525,43

18Slaughterhouse statistics, Cuba.......... 86Slawson, Morris B................................ 43Slayden, James L.................................. 62Sleeth, James....................................... 42Smart, Thomas................. 18Smith, Daniel....................................... 45Smith, Daniel W.................................. 51Smith, David H..................................... 61Smith, Dora.......................................... 53Smith, George J..................................... 67Smith, Henry....................................... 15Smith, Josephine A ............................. 48Smith, La Fayette.................;.............. 23Smith, Lyman L.................................. 40Smith, Matilda J.................................. 95Smith, Melvin J.................................... 95Smith, Nancy A.................................... 66Smith, Nelson P................................ 17,40Smith, Samuel JU................................ 35,54Smith, William.................................. 20,47Smith, William A................................ 48Smith, William H................................ 43Smith, William W............................. 22,49Smiths Ferry, Miss., bridge.................. 6,9Smithsonian Institution................ 96

board of regents.'....................... 7report of secretary, 1904 .................. 96

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 96Smokeless powder........................... 83Smokeless Powder Factory, see Naval

Proving Ground .....*............... 83Smoot, Reed......................................... 32

right to seat in Senate................. 33Smyrna, Turkey................................. 76Snidemiller, Henry............................ 42Snook, John S.. . . . ................................. 56Snow, D.C......................................... 7,93Snyder, Henry C............................... 45Soapstone.......................................... 78Sockman, Alexander H................... 28,54Soft clams.......................... .'................. 73Soil, acid........... ................................... 69

inoculation for legumes.................. 70see also Soils, Bureau of.

Soils, Bureau of..................................... 70report, 1904 .............. 71

Solari, Emanuel M............................... 95Solari, Fannie....................................... 95Soldiers, discipline, health, etc........... 7

see also Army.Soldiers' Home, National, see National

Home for Disabled VolunteerSol-diers.

Solicitor of the Treasury, report, 1904.. 81Solomon, Bird............. . ....................... 44Solomonsville, Ariz............................. 71Sons of Veterans, obsolete rifles for.. 12,61Sorsogon, P. I., chart........................... 73South Africa, see Africa.South America, see International Bur.

of the American Republics.South Carolina, post route map.......... 84South Dakota, post route map............. 84

XX Janua ry , 1905Page

Southerland, Rolen J........................ 33Southwest, historic ruins, etc.......... 67,80Soward, Thomas H........................... 39Sowers, John M. C............................. 23Spain, arbitration with United States. 85

archives........ .............................. 97coal................................................. ’ 75commerce 76copra................................................ 75extradition treaty with U.S......... 85iron.................................................. 75olive oil...........................................’ 76

Spanish, see Spain.Spanish America, see International

Bur. of the American Republics.Spanish-American war, see War with

Spain.Spaulding, James........ . ...................... 41Spear, A. M........................................... 35Spear, Clarinda A................................ 44Special-tax scrip, D. C.......................... 11Spencer, Thomas J............................... 58Splenetic fever..................................... 68Spooner, Alonzo P................................ 59Spriggs, John........................................ 24Squires, Silas W................................ 31,42Staff Corps, General............................. ’91

report, 1904....................................... 90Stafford, Frederick H.......................... 62Stafford County, Va., Andrews Chapel. 95Stamp slips, internal revenue............. 88Stanbridge, Quebec............................. 76Stanfield, George W................... 21Stanley, Harriett.................................. 49Stanley, William S............................... 40Stanton, Nebr....................................... 71Starks. William.................................... 16Starr, Joseph........................................ 57State, Department of........................ 84,86States, forest laws................................ 69Statistical bulletins............................. 73Statistics, see subject on which statis-

tics are wanted.Statistics, Bureau of, Agric. Dept.......... 34

report. 1904 ....................................... 71Statistics, Bur. of, Com. and Labor Dept 74Statistics, Division of........................... 98Statutes, see Laws.Steam superheating apparatus........... 76Steamboat Inspection Service............. 72Steamboats, British Columbia and

Mexico................. 76manifests 9rate war....................................... 76

Steel.................................................... 75investigation of industry............ 61

Steel-hardening metals.................. 78Steele, John A.................................. 48Steele, William............................... 19,47Steffes, Jacob.................................... 56Stehekin, Wash., topographic sheet ... 79Stephens, Cellina H ........................ 23Stephens, John H................................... 36Stettin, Germany................................ 76Stevens, Fred C................................... 37,62Stewart, David..................................... ’94Stewart, James D.................................. 64Stewart, Jonathan............................. 25,45Stewart, William.................................. ’49Stewart, William J............................... 59Stewart, William M............................. 8,11Stick ley, James W............................. 22,52Stillwell, Elias.................................. 28,52Stillwell, Richard H............................ 13Stilts. John............................................ 52Stoffer, Orin P.................................... 14,57Stone, William..................................... 25Stone .................................................... 78

china.......................................... 75use for irrigation purposes............. 33

PageStorekeeper-gaugers............................ 88Storekeepers........................................ 88Stores and supplies claims.................. 67Storm tracks, see Pilot charts.Story, Jonathan................................... 29Story County, Iowa............................. 71Stout, William .. .......................... 41Stovall, William A............................... 65Stratton, Nancy B................................ 62Straub, Albert R............................... 20,62Strawn, William.................................. 44Strayer, John W................................ 31,54Streams, see Rivers.Street railroads, sec Electric railroads.Streeter, Lorenzo.................................. 16Streets, I). C.......................................... 35

paving in Edinburgh..................... 76Stroman, Henry C................................ 51Strunk, Philip H.................................. 21Stubbs, John H..................................... 24Stuckey, Pauline W............................. 41Subports of entry, see names of sub-

ports.Subsidies, ship..................................... 5,9Sullivan, Honora.................... 32,63SuUoway, Cyrus A................................ 57Sulphur............................................. 76,78Sum mers, J ames J................................ 57Sunderland, Samuel............................ 60Sunflower County, Miss., bridge........ 7, ?6Sunflower River, bridges................... 7,36Supt. of Documents, see Documents.Superintendent of Library Building

and Grounds, see Library.Suppes, Mary........................................ 17Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of .... 83Sureties, Federal............................. 87Surgery, D.C.................................. 6,’io,35Swallows............................................... 97Swayne, Charles................................ 7,67Swayne, Charles, Impeachment Case,

Select Committee on.................. 67Sweden................................................ 76

agriculture............................... ’...’ 74extradition treaty with U.

Sweeney, Thomas C...............Sweet, William......................Swentzel, Laura P................Swinney,William H .............

858

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. ... ---------- .................. 41Switzerland, arbitration with U.S.. 68,85

commerce..................silk .............................

Sylviidse..........................Syracuse, N. Y..................Taf el, Gustav..................Tale..................................Taliaferro, James P..........Tallow, France................Tappmeyer, Frederick WTariff, decisions................................. ..

Mexico............................................ ’Nicaragua......................................’’Paraguay................................. .....Peru........... ..................................’’Philippines......................... ’ ’ ’ ’’’' .'Santo Domingo...............................Uruguay...........................see also Customs Service—names of

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articles imported. Tarver, Sarah D...........Tate, Merida P.............

Tawney, James A..........Tawney, William........Tax scrip, special-........Taxes, Purcell, Ind. T .. Taylor, Abner...............Taylor, Thomas...........Taylor, Timothy L.......Taylor, William G........

27,66 .. 29 .. 68 .. 55 .. 11 .. 36 28,51 .. 38- .. 54 .. 62.

Janu ar y , 1905 XXI

Page ITea examiners..................................... 87Teachers, D.C....................................... 96Teaching, agricultural........................ 69Technical schools................................ 76Tehama, Cal., topographic sheet........ 79Tehipite Dome, topographic sheet.... 79

, Telegraph.................... '....................... 72Alaska............................................. 93Canada to United States................ 93high-speed instruments.................. 76Philippines............... 93wireless............................................ 82

Telegraphic longitude........................ 72Telephones............................. 72

at village post-offices............. ........ 76Tennessee, post route map.................. 84Tennessee, U.S.S.................................. 82Tennessee National Guard............... 12,61Tennessee River, bridges..................... 37

lock and dam................................. 7Tenney, Warren P........................... 17,60 |Terry, Reuben...................................... 65 ITestimony, see Evidence.Testing, of fuel..................................... 78 1Teter, Rebecca A.................................. 44Tewksbury, Eugene P.......................... 18 ITexas, chart.......................................... 73

courts of United States.................. 6,60post route map................................ 84tobacco............................................ 71treated timber................................ 69

Texas City, Tex., subport of entry....... 68Thayer, Henry C..................... ........... 16Theaker, Belle K.................................. 14Thirteen-and-a-half street sw.,D.C... 10Thomas, Colon..................................... 64Thomas, Cora....................................... 87Thomas, George W............................... 44 jThomas, Lot.......................................... 61 ‘Thomas, Samuel A............................... 21 ;Thompson,.lames.................... '........... 44Thompson, James M............................ 95 jThompson, Joseph S............. .............. 45 |Thompson, Thomas............................. 49 'Thompson, Vinnie J............................ 95Thurston, Charles P.......................... 22,52Tichurst, Alfred................................... 56Tides..................................................... 73 jTillinghast, Samuel............................. 18Timber, see Lumber and timber.Tin.................................................... 78 ITippett, Eli........................................... 48 |Tipton, John........................................ 66Tirrell, Charles Q.................................. 35Title catalogue..................................... 98Titmice................................................ 97Titus, Theodore.................................... 39Tobacco, cigar-leaf............................... 71 |

tariff in Great Britain..................... 76 1tariff on importations from P. I.... 91

Tombigbee River, bridge..................... 7Tonnage, revenue from....................... 5,9Tool industries, Chemnitz.................... 76Topographer........................................ 84Topographic sheets............................. 79 ;Townsend, Alpheus............................. 46 1

, Townsend, James L......................... 27" Townsend, Lewis................................ 24Townsend, Waldron C........................ 43Townsley, Mollie.................................. 47Toys..................................................... 76Trade, see Commerce — Exports — Im-

ports—entries subheaded com-merce under names of countries.

Trade-marks, France........................... 76used in interstate commerce, etc... 12 see also Official gazette, Patent Off.

Trade methods,-American.................. 76France............................................. 76

Trainer, James A., alias....................... 54 I

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Trains, collisions and derailments .... Transit micrometer.............................Translations,copyrights ...................Transvaal, population..........................Trautman, Jacob..................................Traverse...............................................Travis, William C.................................Treasurer of United States..................

report, 1904....................................... 87Treasury decisions............................... 88Treasury Department.......................... 87

report, 1904 ....................................... 87statement, 1904 ................................. 86

Treaties, in force.................................. 11see also names of countries.

Trevillian, William H...................... 23Triangulation................................... 79

California........ ................................ 73Trieste, Austria................................. 77Trimble, South................................... 35Troglodytidse................................... 97Trough, Martin V........................... 30,53Truax, Stillwell................................ 54Trust funds, Indian........................ 36,80Trustees of Grand Encampment of

Knights Templar.................... 10Trusts, palm-leaf hats...................... 75Tuberculosis, miner’s...................... 75Tucker, Albert F.............................. 95Tucker, Edward M........................... 95Tucker, Farnham Z......................... 95Tumber, Warren F........................... 83Tusing, John................................... 28,56Tuttle, George G.............................. 56Tuttle, Philo G................................. 46Tutuila, naval station, report, 1904 .... 83Twanai, Japan, chart........................ 82Tyler, John K................................... 15Tyler, Joseph W.............................. 31,55Typhoid fever, War with Spain...... 92Uniforms, Customs Service.............. 87Union Trust and Storage Co., D. C.. 6,10,35 Union Trust Company, D. C.......... 6,10,35United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Spanish War Veterans.......... 12,61United States, methods in England... 74United States Steel Corporation...... 61University of Minnesota................. 62Unskilled’ laborers, Treasury Dept.. 87

War Department......................... 89Urgent deficiency appropriations...... 6Uruguay................ 86Useless papers, see Papers.Useless Papers in the Executive Depart-

ments, Joint Select Committee onDisposition of............................. 6

Utah, historic and prehistoric ruins. 67,80 post route map............................ 84Smoot, Reed..................................... 33

Valdez, Alaska, road............................ 92Valentine, Malden............................... 39Valparaiso, Chile.................................. 86Vanatta, Isaac....................................... 63Vanburen, Ark.,bridge..................... 9,37Vanburen Electric Ry. and Bridge Co. 9,37Van Horn,George...'............................ 53Van Norman, Charles R......................22,52Van Voorhis, Henry C.................. 34Variation of compass........................... 82Various bureaus.................................... 97Venezuela, coal mines........ . ............... 86Venier, James H.................................... 42Vermont, fisheries................................ 73

post route map................................ 84Vernon, Edward, manuscripts............. 99Vessels, see Shipping—Steamboats—

War-ships.Vicks Landing, Miss., bridge............. 7,36Victor, John W..................................... 15Vifquain, Caroline............................... 63

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Vina, Cal., topographic sheet............... 79 1Vincent, Edwin................................... 51 ;Vintage, 1904 .................................... ... 77Vireonidee........................ ;................. 97Vireos.............................................. 97Virginia, post route map..................... 84

public archives................................ 97Viroqua, Wis........................................ 71Visnow, Samuel.................................... 41Volunteers, naval................................. 5,9Vroeg’s Catalogue................................ 96Wadsworth, .Tames W........................... 34Wager, Sir Charles, manuscripts.......... 99Wagtails............................................... 97Wahkiacus, James ............................. 80Walker, Levincy.................................. 33Walker, Mary L.................... 66Walker, Thomas H............................... 58Walkinshaw, Joseph C....................... 22,41Wallace, Annie M................................ 30Waller, Franklin.................................... 44 1Walnuts, France.................................. 77Walsh County, N. Dak., bridge............6,37 jWaltman, Isaiah.................................... 49 [Walton, Claiborne J............................. 52Walz, John........................ ............... 14,55 IWar,automobiles in ..................... 74War claims, findings, see Ct. of Claims.

see also War Claims, Committee on. War Claims, Committee on..................

reports, 1904 ............ 90War of Rebellion, see Civil War.War-ships........................................... 8,82 |

memoranda for officers.................. 83War with Spain, medals..................... 89

typhoid fever.................................. 92Warblers............................................... 97Wardle,Joseph ................................... 24Warner, Charles H.............................. 18Warrant officers, Navy........................ 81Warren, Francis E........................ 8,12,33Warren, Georgia A............................ 27,66Warren, Joel H..................................... 29Washington, D. C., see District of Co-

lumbia.Washington, U.S. S............................. 82Washington Aqueduct filtration plant 35Washington County, Pa., bridge........ 6Washington State, post route map .... 84Washington St. Methodist Episcopal

Church South, Alexandria........ 92Wasson, James H.................................. 47Waste papers, see Papers.Water, D.C........................................... 11

mineral........................................... 78see also Irrigation.

W ater brakes........................................ 12Water power, Alabama...... ............... 77Water resources, Philadelphia, Pa....... 79Water-supply papers........................ 77,79Watertown Arsenal............................. 93Watervliet Arsenal............................. 93Watkins, Martha C............................... 57Watson, Comfort W............................. 15Watts, Benjamin F............. . ................ 21Waugh, Beverly.................................. 56Wax wings........................................... 97Ways and Means, Committee on........ 67Weather, see Pilot charts—Weather

Bureau, P. I.Weather Bureau, Agric. Dept., rp., 1904 72Weather Bureau. P. 1....................... 91Weaver, F. A. William.................. 64Weaver, Mary E................................ 29Webb, Albert.......................................25,53Weber, Sallie B............................... 64Webster, Amon A............................ 44Weeks, George................................. 27

PageWeems, Mary J..................................... 64Weidner, Henrietta............................. 16Weights, Greece.................................. 77Welch, Stephen................................... 50Welch, William................................ 17,60Wells, Emma H................................... 94Welton, Marvin................................... 25Wesson, Henry A................................ 48West, Charles T................................... 33West Gulf blockading squadron........ 82West Virginia, post route map........... 84Western Alaska Construction Co............... 7Westmoreland County, Pa., bridge ... 6Westpoint, N. Y., see Military Academy.Wetherell, Cyrus............................... 19,47Weygandt, Maggie............................... 49Wheat, Argentina............................ 86

Australia.......................................... '77refund of duties on seed................ 88

Wheeler, William E.......................... 25,53Whipple, Dotha J.................... 44White, Jacob O.................................. 22,52White, John............................... 14White, John....................................... 16,38White, Joseph M........ ...................... 20,43White, Samuel K...................... 26White, William H................................ 23White River Valley Railway Company 9Whitman, Florence 0....................... 20,65Whitney, Angeline B.......................... 15Whitney, David................................... 64Wichita forest reserve....................... 7,11Wiggins, Jonathan............................... 54Wild animals, see Animals. Wild rice.............................................. 70Wiley, Ariosto A................................... 66Wiley, Howard..................................... 44Wilkins, William A............................. 24Willard, Frances E., statue.................. 8Willey, Owen A................................ 17,40Williams, George S............................... 57Williams, Horace P........... •................. 95Williams, Isaac....................... 65Williams, James V.............. •-.............. 32Williams, Peter.................................... 18Williams, William R........................... 52Williamson, John N............................... 60Williamson, Mary................................ 42Willis, William W................................ 23Wilson, Anne E................................ 20,65Wilson, Francis.................................... 47Wind River Reservation..................... 36Winemiller, John................................ 48Wing, Napoleon B................................ 24Wingate, Joseph .................................. 18Winnebago County, Ill........................ 71Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf R. R. Co. 9Winslow, Horace.................................. 59Wireless telegraph............................... 82Wisconsin, post route map.................... 84Witherby, Freeman C......................... 56Witnesses, competency to testify........ 61Wolverton, James T............................... 19Wood, Charles N......................... 58Wood, Elijah G..................................... 28Wood, Emmery A................................ 14Wood, Havre, France.......................... 77

see also Lumber and timber.Woodbury, George H........................... 51Woodruff, Jesse................................ 13,65Woodville,Tex......................... 71Wooten, Frona J.................................. 62Worcester County, Md........................ 71Workingmen, gardens........................World’s Fair, St. Louis, see St. Louis,

La. Purchase Expos., 1904.Worley, John........................................ 48Worms, miner’s................ •.................. 76Wrecks, see Accidents. Wren-tits............................................... 97

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PageWrens............................... 97Wright, Henry H............................... 18,46Wright, Lewis C.................................... 80Wright, Monroe W............................... 51Wright, Philander S........................... 53Wurttemberg, Germany....................... 77Wylie, Charlotte M............................... 58Wynne, Elizabeth................................ 29Wyoming, post route map.................... 84Yankton, S. Dak., bridge................ 6,9,37Yankton, Norfolk and Southern

Railway Company......................6,37Yeiser, Green........................................ 55Yellowstone forest reserve.................. 79Yellowstone National Park, rp., 1904.. 81

PageYeomen, Navy..................................... 83Y ingling, George E............................... 42Yohum, Alma.................................... 22,47Yosemite National Park............. 11,33,67Young, Annie....................................... 13Young, Charles E.................................. 16Young, Charles W................................ 25Young, Gustavus S........................... 20,41Young, H. Olin..................................... 62Yukon River, road to Coldfoot.......... 92Yukon Territory.................................. 77Zamboanga, P. I., chart........................ 73Zinc................................................ 78Zircon.................................................... 78Zittau, Germany.................................. 77

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