Catalogue of United States public documents /March, 1900

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No. 63 March, 1900 CATALOGUE OF United States Public Documents Issued Monthly BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OP .DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1900

Transcript of Catalogue of United States public documents /March, 1900

No. 63 March, 1900

CATALOGUEOF

United States

Public Documents

Issued Monthly

BY THE

SUPERINTENDENT OP .DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office

Washington Government Printing Office

1900

Table of Contents

PageGeneral Information.............................. 123Congress of United States..................... 125

Laws..................................................... 125Senate..................................................... 129House................................................... 143Sheep-bound Reserve....................... 162

State Department.................................... 163Treasury Department............... ............... 166War Department...................................... 172Navy Department.................................... 177

PageDepartment of Justice............................. 179Post-Office Department........................... 179Interior Department.............................. 180Department of Agriculture................. 183Courts of United States......................... 186District of Columbia................................ 187Smithsonian Institution......................... 187Various Bureaus.................... 187Index.................................................. i-xxxin

Abbreviations Used in this CatalogueAgricultural...........................................agric.Amendments........................................amdts.American................................................Amer.Appendix ........................................ . .........app.Association.............................................. assoc.Commission............................................ coinn.Committee..................................................com.Congress....................................................Cong.Consular....................................................cons.Department.............................................. dept.Document....................................................doe.Executive......................................................ex.Exposition...................... expos.Facsimile ^facsimiles..........................facsim.Folio................................................................f°General........................................................gen.Geologic......................................................geol.Government............................................ Govt.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.Island ...............................................................I.Latitude........................................................lat.Leaf, leaves...................................................... 1.Longitude.................................................. long.Mile, miles............................................. ..in.Miscellaneous............................................ mis.

Nautical....................................................naut.Number, numbers.......................................no., nos.Octavo....................................... 8°Page, pages....................................................p., pp.Part, parts.................................................... pt., pts.Plate, plates....................................................pl.Portrait, portraits.....................................per.Quarto.............................................................4°Railway........................ ry.Report.............................................................rp.Reservation................................................ Res.Resolution.................................................... res.Secretary....................................................secy.Section, sections.........................................sec.Senate bill........................................................S.Senate concurrent resolution......S. C. R.Senate document........................................... S. doc.Senate joint resolution......................S. J. R.Senate report........................................... S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)..................S. R.Session.......................................................sess.Sixteenmo .................................................. 16°Society........................................................... soc.Superintendent.........................................supt.Table, tables................................................ tab.Thirty two-mo......................................... .32°Treasury.................................................. Treas.Twelvemo......................................................12°Twentyfour-mo.. ..........................................24°Versus....................................................... vs., v.Volume, volumes...........................................v.Tear................................................................ ..

Note .—Documents for sale by this office are indicated by a star (’) preceding the price named. Words 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. The dates, including day. month, and year, given witli Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which thev were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, blit various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the num-bers of Senate and House documents and reports, 56th Congress, 1st session, is to be understood.

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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 State Department to the. Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised Statutes and the Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws of the 55th Congress are sold. Prices will be furnished on appli-cation for Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws prior to the 55th Con-gress :Revised Statutes, edition of 1878, sheep...................................... . $2.90Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep 2JJ0Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, nos. 1-5, paper.................................50Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, paper..............................15Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, paper.............................. . 30Laws of 1st session, 55th Congress, 1897, paper...........................................35Laws of 2d session, 55th Congress, 1897-98, paper .....................................95Laws of 3d session, 55th Congress, 1898-99, paper............................. 1. 00Statutes at Large, vol. 30,55th Congress, 1897-99, sheep................... 3.00

Catalogue of Public DocumentsPrinted During the Month of March, 1900

Congress of United StatesCongressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, v. 33, nos. 62-88 • Mar

1-31,1900. p. 2485-3848, 4° ’Note . —The Congressional Record, containing the proceedings and debates of

Congress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published semimonthly. It 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 1st of the 56th Congress, is a long session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. The bound volumes of the Record are s< -Id also by the Super-intendent of Documents, the price averaging about $1.40 per part. The set con-taining the proceedings of the 3d session of the 55th Congress is in 4 parts and costs $o.75. *

Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolutions! 6, 7 [to! nos. 59-82, Feb. 26-Mar. 24, 1900. 1124-141 pp. 4"

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Allison, W. B. Conference report on H. 9080, appropriating, for benefit and government of Porto Rico, revenues collected on importations therefrom since its evacuation by Spain, and revenues hereafter collected on such importations under existing law. Mar 20 1900 Ip. (S. doc. 228.) ’

LAWS

Anderson, John. Act for relief of Anderson and children. Approved Mar. 10,1900. Ip. (Private 2.)

Appropriations. Act making appropriations to supply additional urgent deficiencies, 1900 and prior years. Approved Mar. 30, 1900 5 pp. (Public 51.)

Auer, Frederick. Act to increase pension of Auer. Approved Mar 20 1900. 1 p. (Private 15.)

Bailey, John. Act to pension Bailey. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 17.) ' ' r"

Bailey, Sophronia. Act to pension Mrs. Bailey. Approved Mar. 21 1900. Ip. (Private 33.)

Bessom, Nancy Ellen. Act to pension Nancy E. Bessom. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 8.)

Big Trees. Joint resolution for acquisition of [groves of big trees! in California. Approved Mar. 8, 1900. Ip. (Public res. 10.)

Bomke, Margarethe. Act to pension Mrs. Bomke. Approved Mar 22 1900. Ip. (Private 46.)

Bottles, Melvina. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Bottles. Approved Mar. 24,1900. 1 p. (Private 54.)

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Brown, Henry H. Act to increase pension of Brown. Approved Mar.21,1900. 1 p. (Private 38.)

Buffalo, N. Y. Act to establish light and fog stations to mark main southern entrance of new breakwater at Buffalo. Approved Mar. 28.1900. Ip. (Public 49.)

Button, Susan M. Act to pension Mrs. Button. Approved Mar. 21,1900.Ip. (Private 37.)

Campbell, Sarah E. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Campbell. Ap-proved Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (Private 14.)

Charles River. Act to authorize Cambridge Bridge Commission to con-struct drawless bridge across river [between Boston and Cambridge] Mass. Approved Mar. 29,1900. Ip. (Public 50.)

Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. Act enlarging powers of com-pany. Approved Alar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (Public 48.)

Congressional Record. Joint resolution to amend joint resolution to furnish daily Record to members of press [so as to include bound Record]. Approved Mar. 26,1900. 1 p. (Public res. 15.)

Cuivre River. Act declaring river to be not navigable. Approved Mar. 23,1900. 1 p. (Public 41.)

Dane, David C. Act to pension Dane. Approved Mar. 21, 1900. 1 p. (Private 41.)

Davis, Andrew J. Act to increase pension of Davis. Approved Mar.24,1900. 1 p. (Private 50.)

Davis, Arminda D. Act to pension Mrs. Davis. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 23.)

Dennis, Mary A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Dennis. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 13.)

District of Columbia. Joint resolution to amend act to extend Rhode Island avenue. Approved Mar. 12,1900. 1 p. (Public res. 11.)

----- Joint resolution to provide for removal of snow and ice in Wash-ington, D. C. Approved Mar. 19, 1900. 1 p. (Public res. 13.)

Dobbins, C. R. Act to authorize Dobbins to accept watch awarded by Government of Canada. Approved Mar. 28, 1900. 1 p. (Pri-vate 64.)

Donath, Louise. Act to pension Louise Donath. Approved Mar. 22, 1900. 1 p. (Private 44.)

East River. Act extending time for completion of bridge across river, between New York and Long Island. Approved Mar. 9, 1900. 1 p. (Public 35.)

Elizabeth, Cape. Act to amend act for light-ship near cape [so as to increase limit of cost]. Approved Mar. 31, 1900. 1 p. (Public 53.)

Finance. Act to define and fix standard of value, to maintain parity of all forms of money issued by United States, to refund public debt [etc.]. Approved Mar. 14, 1900. 5 pp. (Public 39.) .

Fishing River. Act to authorize Frank Hitch to construct bridge across river within Edgecombe County, N. C. Approved Mar. 1, 1900. Ip. (Public 29.)

Fitnam, John C. Act granting increase of pension to Fitnarn. Approved Mar. 1, 1900. 1 p. (Private 1.)

Garrison, Susan. Act to pension Mrs. Garrison. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. Ip. (Private 53.)

Geesen, Henry. Act to increase pension of Geesen. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. Ip. (Private 57.)

Getchell, Philip P. Act to increase pension of Getchell. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (Private 21.)

March , 1900 127Grant, Harvey. Act to pension Grant. Approved. Mar. 22, 1900. 1 p.

(Private 45.)Green, Charles L. Act to increase pension of Green. Approved Mar.

20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 22.)Hale, Louisa. Act to pension Mrs. Hale. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. Ip.

(Private 19.)Hamley, William. Act to increase pension of Hamley. Approved Mar.

20,1900. Ip. (Private 9.)Hammer, Albert. Act to increase pension of Hammer. Approved Mar.

14, 1900. Ip. (Private 5.)Hays, Fort. Act granting to Kansas military reservation for experi-

ment station of Kansas Agricultural College and branch of Kansas State Normal School, and for park. Approved Mar. 28, 1900. 1 p. (Public 47.)

Hensley, Silas B. Act to pension Hensley. Approved Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (Private 18.)

Higbee, Matilda G. Act to pension Mrs. Higbee. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. Ip. (Private 62.)

Hobart, Garret A. Joint resolution to print eulogies on Hobart. Ap-proved Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. (Public res. 12.)

Holt, Elizabeth U. Act to pension Mrs. Holt. Approved Mar. 21,1900. Ip. (Private 35.)

Hopkins, Mary F. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Hopkins. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (Private 27.)

Hot Springs, Ark. Act to extend time for completion of railway on West Mountain. Approved Alar. 26, 1900. Ip. (Public 46.)

Jackman, Mary. Act to pension Mrs. Jackman. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 20.)

Jerome, Charles W. Act to increase pension of Jerome. Approved Mar. 21,1900. Ip. (Private 43.)

Jeweal, Smith. Act to increase pension of Jeweal. Approved Mar. 21, 1900. 1 p. (Private 42.)

Johnson, Julia M. Act to pension Mrs. Johnson. Approved Mar. 20,1900.1 p. (Private 16.)

Jones, Malinda. Act to pension Mrs. Jones. Approved Mar. 24, 1900.1 p. (Private 61.)

Kee, Ellie. Act to pension Mrs. Kee. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 24.)

Kercheval, James M. Act to pension Kercheval. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. (Private 49.)

Kirby, Frances C. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Kirby. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. (Private 59.)

Kitt, Emma M. Act to pension Mrs. Kitt. Approved Mar. 21,1900. 1 p. (Private 31.)

Laughlin, John M. Act to pension Laughlin. Approved Mar. 21, 1900.1 p. (Private 36.)

Lauriat, Mary Ellen. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Lauriat. Approved Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (Private 6.)

Lutes, Nelson B. Act to increase pension of Lutes. Approved Mar. 21, 1900. Ip. (Private 34.)

McCormick, John J. Act to increase pension of McCormick. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. Ip. (Private 51.)

McCune, Joseph. Act to increase pension of McCune. Approved Mar. 24,1900. Ip. (Private 60.)

McLain, William G. Act to increase pension of McLain. Approved Mar. 24,1900. 1 p. (Private 58.)

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McMahon, John F. Act to increase pension of McMahon. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 11.)

Mailley, Maria E. Act to pension Mrs. Maillev. Approved Mar. 29,1900. Ip. (Private 67.)

Marr, Clarence E. Act to authorize Marr and E. H. Pierce to accept watches awarded to them by Government of Canada. Approved Mar. 28,1900. 1 p. (Private 65.)

Miller, Louis. Act for relief of Miller. Approved Mar. 30. 1900. 1 p. (Private 68.)

Mississippi River. Act authorizing bridge across river at Dubuque, Iowa. Approved Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (Public 33.)

Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Mo. Act for relief of A. F. Fleet, superintendent of academy. Approved Mar. 24,1900. 1 p. (Private 48.)

Missouri River. Act to extend time for completion of bridge across river [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Companvl. Approved Mar. 9,1900. 1 p. (Public 37.)

Monongahela River. Act to authorize Union Railroad Company to construct bridge across river. Approved Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (Pub-lic 32.) 11

Morse, John M. Act to increase pension of Morse. Approved Mar. 20. 1900. Ip. (Private 28.)

Naval Intelligence Office. Joint resolution authorizing printing of pub-lications of office. Approved Mar. 21,1900. 1 p. (Public res. 14.)

Nelson, John F. Act to increase pension of Nelson. Approved Mar.24,1900. Ip. (Private 55.)

Nevitt, William H. H. Act to increase pension of Nevitt. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 12.)

Ord, Edward O. C. Act authorizing removal of remains of Ord from Oak Hill Cemetery, D. C., to national cemeterv at Arlington, Va. Approved Mar. 8,1900. 1 p. (Public 34.)

Paul, Thomas. Act for relief of Paul. Approved Mar. 28. 1900. 1 p (Private 66.)

Pennington, George H. Act to increase pension of Pennington. Ap-proved Mar. 24,1900. Ip. (Private 52.)

Perkins, Charles. Act to increase pension of Perkins. Approved Mar 21,1900. Ip. (Private 39.)

Perkins, Zadok C. Act to increase pension of Perkins. Approved Mar 21,1900. Ip. (Private 40.)

Phillips, John. Act for relief of Hattie A. Phillips [for services of John Phillips]. Approved Mar. 31, 1900. Ip. (Private 69.)

Porto Rico. Act appropriating, for benefit and government of Porto Rico, revenues collected on importations therefrom since its evacu-ation by Spain, and revenues hereafter collected on such importa-tions under existing law. Approved Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. (Public

Potomac Insurance Company. Act to change name of Potomac Insur-ance Company of Georgetown [to Potomac Insurance Company of District of Columbia] and [to amend its charter]. Approved Mar 10,1900. Ip. (Public 38.) 1

Presdee, Joseph B. Act to pension Presdee. Approved Mar. 20 1900 lp. (Private 26.)

Quint, Rebecca P. Apt to increase pension of Mrs. Quint. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 25.)

Rainy River. Act for bridge across Rainy River, Minn., between Rainy Lake and mouth of river [by Minnesota and Ontario Bridge Com-pany]. Approved Mar. 9,1900. 2pp. (Public 36.)

March . 1900 129Red River. Act to authorize Natchitoches Railway and Construction

Company to build bridge across river at Grand Ecore, La. Ap-proved Mar. 1,1900. 2 pp. (Public 30.)

Riggin, Fannie H. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Riggin. Approved Mar. 21,1900. 1 p. (Private 32.)

Riley, W. W. Act for relief of Riley. Approved Mar. 14, 1900. 1 p. (Private 3.)

Sanborn, Cutler D. Act to increase pension of Sanborn. Approved Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (Private 7.)

Shipping. Act [for regulations] concerning boarding of vessels. Ap-proved Mar. 31,1900. 1 p. (Public 52.)

South Manchester, Conn. Act to constitute South Manchester port of delivery. Approved Mar. 23,1900. 1 p. (Public 42.)

Steamboats. Act to amend sec. 4445, Revised Statutes, relating to [fraud in] licensing officers of steam vessels. Approved Mar. 23,1900. 1 p. (Public 43.)

Stratton, Susan. Act to pension Mrs. Stratton. Approved Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (Private 29.)

Thetis, steamer. Act for repairs to steamer for service as revenue cut-ter. Approved Mar. 24,1900. Ip. (Public 45.)

Twelvemile Bayou, Act authorizing construction by Texarkana, Shreve-port and Natchez Railway Company of bridge across bayou, near Shreveport, La. Approved Mar. 1, 1900 2 pp. (Public 31.)

Vars. John. Act to pension Yars. Approved Mar. 21,1900. 1 p. (Pri-vate 30.)

Waddell, Joseph M. Act to increase pension of Waddell. Approved Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (Private 10.)

Ware, J. A. Act for relief of Ware. Approved Mar. 26, 1900. Ip. (Private 63.)

Warren, Horatio II. Act to increase pension of Warren. Approved Mar. 14, 1900. 1 p. (Private 4.)

Wharton, William W. Act to increase pension of Wharton. Approved Mar. 24,1900. 1 p. (Private 56.)

Windward, steamer. Act to grant American register to steamer. Ap-proved Mar. 16,1900. 1 p. (Public 40.)

Yoe, Philip. Act to pension Yoe. Approved Mar. 22, 1900. Ip. (Pri-vate 47.)

SENATE

Accounts. Report of William R. Cox, secretary, statement of receipts and expenditures, July 1.1899-Jan.31, 1900'. Feb. 1. 1900. 135 pp. (S. doc. 133.)

Canals, Interoceanic. Proceedings of meeting held under auspices of American Association of China to consider question of isthmian canal; presented by Mr. Perkins. Mar. 20,1900. 14 pp. (S. doc. 230.)

Cherokee Indians. Memorial of delegates representing Cherokee Na-tion, relative to memorial [Senate document 215] signed by David Muskrat and others as “executive committee of council of Eastern Cherokees”; presented by Mr. Jones of Arkansas. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 256.)

----- Memorial of Eastern or Emigrant Cherokees, so called, for payment to them of fund pledged by 9th article of treaty of 1846; presented by Mr. Cockrell. Mar. 12,1900. 99 pp. (S. doc. 215.)

----- Moneys due Cherokee Nation, reprint of Senate document 16, 54th Congress, 1st session, and House executive document 182, 53d Con-gress. 3d session; presented by Mr. Jones of Arkansas. Feb. 9, 1900. 432 pp. 2 maps. (S. doc. 163.)

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Cotton. Letter from consul-general, Shanghai, China, relative to manu-facture of cotton goods; presented by Mr. Nelson. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 255.)

Judges. Memorandum showing salaries paid to United States judges, to State judges in New York and New Jersey, to judges of English courts, and to various executive officers under United States Govern-ment; presented by Mr. Hoar. Mar. 5,1900. 1 p. (S. doc. 206.)

Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. Additional papers pertaining to amendment for ratification of agreement with Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma [and to open reservation for set-tlement], intended to be proposed to Indian appropriation bill, H. 7433; presented by Mr. Harris. Mar. 3, 6,1900. 30-f-31 pp. (S. doc. 170, pts. 2, 3.)

----- Petition from counsel of Choctaw Nation, praying that lands of this nation [in Oklahoma, occupied by Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians] be closed for sale until Supreme Court has decided title to such land in suit between [Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians] and Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians and United States; pre-sented by Mr. Jones of Arkansas. Feb. 5,1900. 35 pp. map. (S. doc. 146.)

Osage Indians. Memorial from Osage National Council, remonstrating against proposed $700 per capita payment provided for in amend-ment to Indian appropriation bill, H. 7433; presented by Mr. Cock-rell. Mar. 9, 1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 212.)

Sisseton Indians. Paper relating to claim of Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians for annuities [under treaty of 1851] ; presented bvMr. Petti-grew. Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 205.)

South Carolina. Proposed adjustment of account of South Carolina with Secretary of Treasury on account of bonds held by him as cus-todian of Indian trust fund, and claims of that State for moneys expended in wars of 1812 and 1836; presented by Mr. Tillman. Mar. 20,1900. 16 pp. (S. doc. 232.) [1st edition, 12 pages, with title Papers in regard to claim of South Carolina relative to Florida war, incorrectly printed.]

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

Cullom, S. M. Report amending II. 8347, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1901. Mar. 13 1900 3 pp. (S.rp.589.)

Hale, Eugene. Report amending H. 9279, making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1900 and prior years. Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 675.)

CLAIMS COMMITTEE

Allen, W.V. Report favoring S. 2691, for relief of heirs of Lindsay Ridgway. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp.593.)

----- Report favoring S. 72, for relief of heirs of Lawrence I). Bailev. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp.594.)

----- Report favoring S. 33, for relief of Elias E. Barnes. Mar. 14, 1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 595.)

----- Report favoring S. 2974, for relief of Oliver H. Perry, administrator of Mary Scott. Mar. 14,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 596.)

----- Report submitting S. R. 217, to refer S. 2054, for relief of Nicholas Lochboehler, to Court of Claims. Mar. 21,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 680.)

----- Report favoring H. 445, for relief of Clare M. Ashby, widow of W. W. Ashby. Mar. 21, 1900. 3 pp. (S. rp.681.)

----- Report amending S. 3339, for relief of Leonard Wilson. Mar 28 1900. Ip. (S.rp.774.)

----- Report favoring S. 3476, for relief of Mary A. Swift [widow of John F. Swift]. Mar. 28,1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 775.)

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Allen, W. V.—Continued. Report favoring S. 167, for relief of A. G. Boone. Mar. 28, 1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 776.)

Depew, C. M. Report favoring 8. 2471, for relief of Olivia M. Clifford. Mar. 14,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 602.)

----- Report favoring 8. 3535, for relief of Brooklyn Ferry Company, New York. Mar. 14, 1900. Ip. (S. rp.603.)

Kean, John. Report favoring 8.1620. for relief of Hannah E. Boardman, administratrix of William Boardman, surviving partner of Board-man, Holbrook and Company, of Neptune Works. Mar. 14, 1900. 5 pp. (S.rp.604.)

----- Report favoring S. 3599, for relief of administrators of Daniel McLeod. Mar. 28,1900. 4 pp. (S. rp. 779.)

McCumber, P. J. Report favoring 8. 3060, for relief of James C. Drake Mar. 21,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp.684.)

McLaurin, J. L. Report favoring S. 1135, for relief of Alfred B. Carter. Mar. 28„ 1900. Ip. (S.rp.780.)

Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 3554, for relief of W. T. Scott and [Wil-liam Umdenstock, as sureties of Davis B. Bonfoey], Mar. 28, 1900. 20 pp. (S. rp.781.)

Mason. W. E. Report favoring S. 3384, for relief of Recknagle and Com-pany. Mar. 15,1900. 6 pp. (S. rp. 615.)

----- Report amending 8. 3545, for relief of Mrs. Lavinia M. Payne Mar• 16,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 629.)

Stewart, W.M. Report amending S. 3453, for relief of J. C. Williams, administrator of Haller Nutt. Mar. 21,1900. 12 pp. (S. rp. 685.)

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 11212, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1901, to pay claim of Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company. Mar. 21,1900 In (S rp. 688.) ’

----- Report favoring S. 3302, for relief of Riley Moutrey. Mar. 28/1900. 4 pp, (S. rp. 777.)

Taliaferro, J. P. Report adverse to S. 223, for relief of Charles Sneare Mar. 14,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 599.)

---- - Report favoring S. 2469, for relief of Allaire Works, New York. Mar. 21,1900. 4 pp. (S. rp. 686.)

----- Report favoring S. 3080, for relief of Salvador Costa. Mar. 21.1900. 2 pp. (S. rp.687.)

Warren. F. E. Report favoring S. 1772, for payment of M. M. Defrees for construction of sewer adjacent to arsenal, Indianapolis. Ind. Mar 1,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp.523.)

----- Report favoring S. 2841, for relief of representatives of John Roach [by payment for gunboat Peoria], Mar. 1,1900. 14 pp. (S. rp. 524.)

----- Report favoring S. 1080, for relief of representatives of George M. Clapp, of Washington Iron Works. Mar. 14, 1900. 7 pp. (S. rp. 597.)

----- Report favoring S. 2946, for relief of William H. Wanamaker. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 598.)

----- Report favoring S. 1661, for relief of George W. Graham. Mar 16 1900. 2 pp. (8. rp. 627.)

----- Report favoring H. 4686, for relief of J. A. Ware. Mar. 21 1900 4 pp. (S.rp. 682.)

----- Report favoring S. 1567, referring to Court of Claims claim of heirs of John Harper to lands in Virginia. Mar. 21, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 683.)

----- Report favoring S. 374, for relief of William A. Starkweather. Mar 22,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 689.)

----- Report favoring S. 420, for relief of representatives of Chauncey M. Lockwood. Mar. 24, 1900. 10 pp. (S. rp. 713.)

----- Report adverse to S. 1163, for relief of William Bushbv. Mar *>8 1900. 1 p. (8. rp. 782.) ’

132 March , 1900

Warren, F. E.—Continued. Report favoring S. 1373, for relief of George F. Roberts, administrator of William B. Thayer, and others. Mar. 31,1900. 8 pp. (S. rp.815.)

COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Clay, A. S. Report favoring S. 906, to provide American register for steamer Esther. Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 624.)

Elkins, S. B. Report amending H. 8063, to legalize bridge across Pearl River at Rockport, Miss. Mar. 15, 1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 613.)

Frye, W. P. Report amending S. 727, to promote commerce and increase foreign trade, and to provide auxiliary cruisers, transports, and seamen. Feb. 27,1900. 22 pp. (8. rp. 473.)

Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring H. 6767, to grant American register to steamer Windward. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 556.)

----- Report amending S. 2882, to authorize Cambridge Bridge Commis-sion to construct drawless bridge across Charles River [between Boston and Cambridge] Mass. Mar. 16,1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 626.)

McMillan, James. Report favoring S. 3360, to extend time for comple-tion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Mar. 1,1900. Ip. (S. rp.517.)

----- Report amending S. 2679, declaring certain trestles of Washing-ton County Railroad Company to be lawful structures. Mar. 1, 1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 525.)

----- Report favoring S. 3530, to fix compensation of surfmen in Life- Saving Service. Mar. 29,1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 804.)

-----Report favoring S. 3639, authorizing light and fog signal on now breakwater, harbor of refuge, Delaware Bav. Mar. 29, 1900. 1 n. (S. rp. 805.)

----- Report favoring H. 8128, to establish light and fog signa] at Browns Point, Puget Sound. Mar. 29,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 806.)

Martin, 1. S. Report favoring S. 3166, to amend act making appropria-tions for rivers and harbors [1900, as to dredge for use at outlet of Mississippi River]. Mar. 1,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 522.)

Mason, W. E. Report favoring S. 3301, to provide American registeY for barge Davidson. Mar. 8,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 557.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE

Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. 1027, for transformation of inner basin of Potomac Flats into public bathing pool. Mar “>3 1900. 8 pp. (S.rp. 700.)

Kenney, R. R. Report adverse to S. 3369, for relief of Mary C. Hender-son. Mar. 23,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 702.)

McMillan, James. Report favoring S. 3490, in relation to admissions to and dismissions from Reform School of District. Mar. 9,1900. 2 nn (S.rp. 560.) 11'

----- Report favoring S. 3663, authorizing Metropolitan Railroad Com-pany to extend its lines on old 16th street. Mar. 23, 1900. 2 nn (S.rp. 706.) 11'

----- Report amending H. 6243, to amend charter of Capital Traction Company of District [so as to authorize extensions to linesl Mar 23,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 707.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 2826, authorizing extensions to lines of Capital Traction Company of District. Mar. 23.1900 2 nn (S.rp. 708.) ’

Martin, T. S. Report amending H. 5139, for relief of Joseph Bacigalunni and others. Mar. 6, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 541.)

Proctor, Redfield. Report favoring H. 8466, to amend act in relation to taxes and tax sales in District. Mar. 23.1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 701.)

March , 1900 133Stewart, W. M. Report under S. R. 140, directing committee to investi-

gate course of studies in public schools of District, submitting amendment to H. 9139, making appropriations for District, 1901, to establish department of public schools; with testimony. Mar. 23 1900. 320 pp. 1 facsim. (S. rp. 711 [pt. 1].)

Sullivan, W. V. Report submitting S. J. R. 103, for testimony in behalf of defendant in preliminary hearings of criminal nature [in courts of States, Territories, and District], as substitute for S. R. 70. Mar 12,1900. 3 pp. (8. rp. 564.)

----- Report favoring amendment to H. 9139, making appropriations for District, 1901, for paving 14th street to Lydecker avenue and Lydecker avenue to east side of 13th street. Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 714.)

FISHERIES COMMITTEE

Perkins, G. C. Report amending S. 3250, to protect fresh-water mussels in United States. Mar. 3,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 529.)

----- Report amending S. 3353, to establish fish-hatching and fish station in Indiana. Mar. 12, 1900. Ip. (S. rp.562.)

----- Report amending S. 2773, to amend sec. 179-183 of title 1 of act to define and punish crimes in Alaska [as to protection of salmon fish-eries]. Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 716.)

FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE

Documents relating to reciprocity convention with France; presented by Mr. Davis. Mar. 16,1900. 165 pp. (S. doc. 225.)

Davis, C. K. Report amending Senate executive M, convention between United States and Great Britain to facilitate construction of ship canal to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and to remove any objection which might arise out of Clavton-Bulwer treaty; with views of minority. Mar. 9, 1900. 35 pp. (Senate executive report

Note —The series of reports to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use ot the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Reports of hearings before subcommittee and committee in considera-tion of H. 7433, Indian appropriation bill; presented by Mr. Thurs-ton. Mar. 19, 1900. 115 pp. (S. doc. 227.)

McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 161, to ratify agreement with Turtle Mountain Indians, as substitute for S. 624 and 1932. Mar 22,1900. 4 pp. (S. rp. 693.)

Quarles, J. V. Report amending S. 3207, approving adjustment of sales of Otoe and Missouria lands in Nebraska and Kansas. Mar. 7 1900 7 pp. (S. rp. 546.)

Rawlins, J. L. Report favoring H. 6493, for relief of John Anderson and children. Mar. 1,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 526.)

otewart, M . M. Report amending H. 4001, authorizing adjustment of rights of settlers on Navajo Reservation, Ariz. Mar. 23,1900. 4 nn (8. rp.699.)

Ihurston, J. M. Report amending H. 7433, making appropriations for Indian Department, 1901. Mar. 13,1900. 3 pp. (S. rp.590.)

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Hoar, G. F. Report favoring S. 248, for relief of Winslow Warren. Mar 26,1900. 3 pp. (8. rp. 721.)

Pettus, E. W. Report amending S. 1596, to regulate duties of judges of district courts in Alabama. Mar. 12,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 563.)

134 Marc h , 1900

lib ra ry co mmittee

etinore, G. P. Report amending S. 2859, to incorporate National Soci-ety United States Daughters 1812. Mar. 15, 1900. 1 p. (S.rp. 611.)

----- Report favoring H. 6240, for plans for memorial of Ulysses S.Grant in Washington, D. C. Mar. 30, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 812.)

MANUFACTURES COMMITTEE

Mason, W. E. Report under S. R. 447, 55th Congress, 3d session, direct-ing committee to investigate adulteration of food and drink products; with hearings. Feb. 28, 1900. xii + 655 pp. 1 il. map. (S. rp. 516.)

mil ita ry affa irs co mm ittee

Bate, W. B. Report adverse to S. 966, to place Louis J. Sacriste on retired list. Mar. 1,1900. 3 pp. (S. rp. 520.)

----- Report adverse to S. 1369, to remove charge of desertion from John Brinkworth. Mar. 22,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 691.)

----- Report favoring S. 3303, to provide condemned cannon and carriages for national cemetery at Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 785.)

Burrows, J. C. Report amending by substitute S. 1339, to place James W. Long on retired list. Mar. 15,1900. 7 pp. (S.rp. 612.)

Carter, T. H. Report amending by substitute S. 3063, for relief of Charles Hurrle. Mar. 12,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 561.)

----- Report favoring S. 2397, to correct military record of John Shelton. Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 692.)

----- Report favoring S. 3270, for relief of Nathan S. Jarvis. Mar 22 1900. 9 pp. (S. rp. 698.)

Cockrell, F. M. Report adverse to S. 1237, to issue honorable discharge to William S. Clinton. Mar. 1,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 518.) [1st edi-tion read erroneously S. 1349.]

----- Report amending by substitute S. 743, to remove charge of deser-tion from Benjamin F. Burgess. Mar. 8,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 548.)

Harris, M. A. Report amending S. 149, to remove charge of desertion from Almon L. McNinch. Mar. 1,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 521.)

----- Report adverse to S. 1562. for relief of Wilbur F. McCue. Mar 8 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 549.)

----- Report adverse to S. 961, to place John M. Cunningham on active list. Mar. 8,1900. 1 p. (S.rp. 550.) [1st edition incorrectly printed as from Committee on Pensions.]

----- Report adverse to S. 2932, for macadamizing military boulevard from Fort Crook to Omaha, Nebr. Mar. 8,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 551.)

----- Report amending S. 2053, to remove charge of desertion from Jo-seph McGraw. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 786.)

Hawley, J. R. Report favoring S. 3679, granting quitclaim to Lorillard Spencer of right to land in Newport, R. I. Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp (S.rp. 696.) 11

----- Report favoring S. 3430, to increase efficiency of Subsistence De-partment. Mar.26,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 722.)

Pettus, E. W. Report amending S. 2499, to authorize repairs of road from Newbern, N. C., to national cemetery near said city. Mar 1 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 519.) ’

----- Report adverse to S. 999, to remove charge of desertion from Thomas B. Peterson. Mar. 8,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 552.)

Marc h , 1900 135Pettus, E. .—Continued. Report adverse to S. 805, to remove charge of

desertion from David Dunwoody. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 553.) ----- Report adverse to S. 799, to correct militarv record of John Scanlin

Mar. 8,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 554.)■-----Report adverse to S. 1962, for relief of Thomas II. Hopkins. Mar

15,1900. 1 p. (S. rp.609.)■ Report adverse to S. 696, to remove charge of desertion from James Plymate. Mar. 15,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 610.)

----- Report adverse to S. 3333, authorizing on retired list with rank of captain.690.)

Hugh T. Reed to he placed Mar. 22, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp.

----- Report adverse to S. 773, to remove charge of desertion from Augus-tus C. Pettengill. Mar. 29,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 807.)

Sewell, W. J. Report adverse to S. 2934, for transfer to Adjutant-Gen-eral’s Department or Inspector-General’s Department of Army of officers of line serving in Volunteer Army. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 nn (S.rp. 605.) ‘ 1

----- Report amending S. 1435, to correct military record of Gideon Howell, alias Judson Howell. Mar. 16,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 625.)

Shoup, G. L. Report favoring S. 2762, to correct militarv record of ,Wynn W.Peliey. Mar. 8, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 555.)

----- Report favoring S. 3283, for relief of Isaac R. Dunkelber<>-er. Mar 8,1900. 5 pp. (S.rp. 558.)

Warren, F. E. Report adverse to S. 615, to correct military record of Reese P. Peoples. Mar. 13, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 585.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 3616, to authorize payment of traveling allowances to enlisted men of regular and volunteer forces when discharged by order of Secretary of War and stated bv him as entitled to travel pay. Mar. 30, 1900. 13 pp. (S. rp. 813 )

MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE

Stewart, W. M. Report amending by substitute S. 1997, for repayment of unexpended moneys deposited to cover costs of platting and office work in connection with mining claims. Mar. 14 1900 3 nn (S.rp. 592.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Hale, Eugene. Report f avoring S. 1358, to authorize use of depositions before naval courts. Mar. 3,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 527.)

------Report amending S. 1023, to loan naval equipment to certain mili-tary schools. Mar. 3,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 528.)

----- Report favoring S. 3441, for relief of Louis A. Yorke. Mar. 13 1900 3 pp. (S.rp. 588.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2, for construction of Pacific cable. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 674.)

----- Report favoring S. 3743, for relief of enlisted men of Navy [who have served as officers]. Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 773.)

Perkins. G. C. Report amending by substitute S. 3077, to appoint Robert Platt to rank of commander. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 587.)

----- Report amending S. 2884, for relief of Edward Everett Havden. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 673.)

Platt, T. C. Report favoring II. 969, to amend sec. 5 of act to relieve certain men of Navy and Marine Corps from charge of desertion, approved Aug. 14, 1888 [so as to remove limitation of time]. Mar.’ 5,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 531.)

----- Report favoring S. 3249, to remove charge of desertion from Charles C. Lee. Mar. 13,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 577.)

136 March , 1900

PATENTS COMMITTEE

Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring S. 2839, for relief of Hyland C. Kirk and others, assignees of Addison C. Fletcher. Mar. 19,1900. 14 no. (S. rp. 630.)

----- Report favoring S. 794, referring to Court of Claims claim of Wil-liam E. Woodbridge. Mar. 19,1900. 9 pp. (S. rp. 631.)

PENSIONS COMMITTEE

Allen, W. A . Report amending S. 1246, to increase pension of Charles A. Perkins. Mar. 13, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 575.)

----- Report favoring S. 1245, to pension Oliver Domon. Mar. 13, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 576.)

----- Report favoring S. 2166, to pension Charles A. D. Wiswell. Mar 20 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 632.)

----- Report favoring S. 3380, to increase pension of Hamilton K. Wil-liams. Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (S. rp.633.)

----- Report favoring S. 2335, to increase pension of John W. Blake. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 634.)

----- Report favoring S. 2900, to pension Hannah G. Huff. Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 635.)

----- Report favoring H. 1989, to pension Marie Wiersang. Mar. 20.1900. 2 pp. (8. rp. 636.)

----- Report favoring H. 3966, to increase pension of David Talmon Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 637.)

----- Report favoring H. 4298, to increase pension of John M. McCord Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 638.)

----- Report favoring H. 434, to increase pension of Jesse Smith. Mar 27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 746.)

----- Report favoring H. 1754, to pension Helen M. Hull. Mar. 27, 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 747.)

----- Report favoring H. 3694, to increase pension of James Bottoms. Mar. 27,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 748.)

----- Report amending H. 4655, to pension Elizabeth C. Rice. Mar 27 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 749.)

----- Report amending S. 682, to pension Wilhelmina Hippier Mar 27 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 750.) ’ ’

----- Report adverse to S. 1672, to pension Susie Gilbert. Mar. 27 1900 Ip. (S. rp. 751.)

----- Report adverse to S. 647, to increase pension of John FR.l Sirrine Mar. 27,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 752.) l j - e.

----- Report amending by substitute S. 1207, to increase pension of Levi Chandler. Mar. 27,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 770.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 1627, to increase pension of George B. Hayden. Mar. 27,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 771.)

----- Report amending S. 2110, to pension John R. McCoy. Mar. 27 19002 pp. (S.rp. 772.) *

Baker, Lucien. port amending by substitute S. 3125, to pension Emily A. Larimer. Mar. 6,1900. 1 p. (S.rp.534.)

----- Report amending H. 3067, to increase pension of Melvina Bottles Mar. 6,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 535.)

----- Report amending S. 1954, to pension Edward L. Ruby. Mar. 6,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 536.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 1242, to increase pension of Adele W. Elmer. Mar. 6, 1900. 5 pp. (S.rp. 537.)

----- Report amending S. 756, to pension Lydia F. Wiley. Mar. 6, 1900 Ip. (S.rp. 538.)

March , 1900 137Baker, Lucien—Continued. Report amending S.2332, to increase non

siou of Margaret H. Kent. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp! 539 ) 119WP°r3 pp.en(1snrpS5789)0’ Peil8‘°U Jame8 Richar^on. Mar. 13,

~M»T13hm"TpgpS-^5rp‘^7eaM P6"8i»n °f David H'

ReP°rt amending II. 3538, to increase Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 580.)

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138 March , 1900

Galliiver, J. IL—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 2651. to pension Henry Hill. Mar. 13,19( 0. 3 pp. (S. rp. 566.)

___ Report favoring H. 5180, to increase pension of Thomas Adams. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 567.)

___ Report favoring IL 541, to pension Ellen Norwood. Mar. 13, 1900.Ip. (S.rp. 568.)

----- Report favoring H. 539, to pension Louisa S. M ilson. Mar. 13, 1900.2 pp. (S. rp. 569.)

___ Report favoring H. 4648, to increase pension of William G. McLain. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 570.)

___ Report favoring H. 2389, to increase pension of Edward Boyle. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 571.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 5390, io pension Maria E. Mail- ley. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 572.)

----- Report favoring H. 3470, to increase pension of George W. Weeden. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 607.)

----- Report amending S. 2500, for repeal of sec. 4716, Revised Statutes [forbidding pensions to ex-Confederates]. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 608.)

___ Report favoring H. 7114, to increase pension of John S. Parker. Mar. 15, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 614.)

___ Report favoring IL 7896, to increase pension of Samuel Lybarger. Mar. 15, 1900. ip. (S.rp.616.)

----- Report favoring 11.4961, to increase pension of Margaret Gangloff.Mar. 16,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 617.)

___ Report favoring H. 2382, to increase pension of Eli Overhultz. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 628.)

----- Report amending S. 3619, to increase pension of Mary A. Colhoun. Mar. 23,1900. 5 pp. (S.rp. 703.)

----- Report favoring II. 4047, to increase pension of James S. Jordan. Mar. 23,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 704.)

----- Report favoring H. 6161, to increase pension of John Landegan. Mar. 23, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 705.)

----- Report favoring H. 7264, to pension Hannah C. Smith. Mar. 24, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 712.)

----- Report favoring H. 5503, to increase pension of Samuel Hanson. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 723.)

----- Report favoring H. 2681, to increase pension of Calista F. Hall. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 724.)

----- Report favoring H. 2865, to increase pension of Louis IL Gein. Mar. 27,1900. Ip. (S. rp. 725.)

----- Report favoring S. 3536, to pension Mary J. Calvin. Mar. 27,1900.Ip. (S.rp. 726.)

----- Report amending S. 3306, to increase pension of Lucinda I). Dow. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 727.)

----- Report amending S. 3206, to increase pension of Moses King, jr. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 728.)

----- Report amending S. 1593, to increase pension of Clara H. Inch. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 729.)

-----Report amending S. 1907, to increase pension of Rebecca Paulding Meade. Mar.27,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 730.)

----- Report amending S. 1822, to increase pension of Isaac M. Shup. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 731.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 1226, to increase pension of George G. Kemp. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 732.)

----- Report amending S.2550, to increase pension of Charles W. Hobart. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 733.)

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Gallinger, J. H.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3508, to increase pen-sion of Edward F. Phelps. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 734.)

----- Report amending S. 3293, to increase pension of Helen Harlow. Mar. 27, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 735.)

----- Report favoring H. 3268, to increase pension of James W. Kessler.Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 788.)

----- Report favoring H.493, to pension Fanny M. Hays. Mar. 29, 1900.3 pp. (S.rp. 789.)

----- Report favoring H. 5209, to increase pension of Samuel A. Greeley. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S rp. 790.)

----- Report favoring H. 6304, to increase pension of James J. Lyons. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 791.)

----- Report favoring H. 2397, to pension Eliza S. Redfield. Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 792.)

----- Report favoring H. 3635, to increase pension of Timothy B. East-man. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 793.)

----- Report favoring H. 3085, to increase pension of William Sheppard. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 794.)

----- Report favoring H. 2999, to increase pension of George M. Brown. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 7o5.)

----- Report favoring H. 5110, to increase pension of Edward T. Kennedy. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 796.)

----- Report favoring H. 4828, to pension Susie E. Johnson. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 797.)

■----- Report favoring H. 240, to increase pension of George W. Wakefield.Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 798.)

----- Report favoring H. 5211, to pension Lizzie M. Dixon. Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 799.)

----- Report favoring H. 3021, to pension Eliza H. Getchel. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 800.)

----- Report favoring H. 8120, to increase pension of David L. Went-worth. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 801.)

----- Report favoring H. 6952, to pension Carrie P. Dale. Mar. 29, 1900.2 pp. (S. rp. 802.)

----- Report favoring H. 457, to pension Clara L. Harriman. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 803.)

----- Report favoring H. 8395, to increase pension of Henry Johns. Mar.30,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 808.)

----- Report favoring H. 2203, to increase pension of John M. Garrett. Mar. 30, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 809.)

----- Report favoring H. 7445, to pension Emma B. Reed. Mar. 30, 1900.2 pp. (S.rp. 810.)

----- Report favoring H. 5169, to increase pension of Charles Weed. Mar.30,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 811.)

----- Report favoring S. 3797, to increase pension of John H. Streeter. Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp.814.)

Kenney, R. R. Report amending S. 2764, to increase pension of William Murphy. Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 641.)

----- Report favoring S. 3200, to pension John P. Hinsley. Mar. 20,1900.Ip. (S.rp. 642.)

-----Report favoring S. 3352, to pension Sarah Kersey. Mar. 20,1900.2 pp. (S.rp. 643.)

----- Report favoring H. 206, to increase pension of Isaac D. Smith. Mar.20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 644.)

----- Report favoring H. 2792, to pension Peter Cummings. Mar. 20,1900.1 p. (S.rp. 645.)

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Kenney, R. R.—Continued. Report favoring II. 4441, to increase pension of Samuel C. Krickbaum. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 646.)

----- Report favoring H. 5949, to pension Frederick Weber. Mar. 20,1900.Ip. (S.rp. 647.)Report favoring H. 6144, to increase pension of Margaret A. Porter.

Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 648.) <Report submitting S. 2303, to increase pension of Anna B. McCur-

ley. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 649.)----- Report favoring H. 3640, to pension Mary Pollock. Mar. 28,1900.

Ip. (S.rp. 783.)Report favoring H. 205, to increase pension of George C. Snvder.

Mar. 28,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 784.)----- Report favoring H. 3775, to increase pension of Robert Boston.

Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 816.)----- Report favoring H. 6885, to increase pension of Horace B. Durant

Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 817.)Kyle, J. H. Report amending S. 1619, to increase pension of Ella Cotton

Conrad. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 540.)----- Report amending S. 1804, to increase pension of Rida B. Haskell

Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 573.)Report amending by substitute S. 1578, to increase pension of

George W. Campbell, alias George W. Smith. Mar. 13,1900. 2 nn (S. rp. 574.) '

----- Report amending by substitute S. 930, to increase pension of Eli C Walton. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 591.)Report favoring H. 1944, to increase pension of Eli C. Walton

Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 606.)----- Report favoring H. 3809, to increase pension of Elisha B. Seaman

Mar. 20, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 655.)----- Report favoring H. 5126, to increase pension of James J. McMains

Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 656.)----- Report favoring H. 6028, to pension John H. Meeker. Mar 90 1900

Ip. (S.rp. 657.)----- Report favoring H. 6700, to increase pension of Maria Andrews

Mar. 20, 1900. 2pp. (S.rp.658.)----- Report amending H. 6701, to pension Serelda C. McGrew. Mar 20

1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 659.)----- Report favoring S. 292, to increase pension of Martha G. D Lvster

Mar.27, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 736.)----- Report amending S. 3630, to increase pension of Jacob N Smith

Mar.27, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 737.)----- Report favoring H. 3167, to increase pension of Thomas H Cook

Mar. 27, 1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 738.)----- Report favoring H. 2170, to pension Angeline Eyestone Mar 27

1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 739.) *. ’----- Report favoring H. 153, to pension Elizabeth Johns Mar 27 1900

2 pp. (S. rp. 740.)----- Report favoring S. 3502, to pension Elizabeth Whisler Mar 27

1900. Ip. (S.rp. 741.) ' 0Lindsay, W illiam. Report favoring H. 6031, to increase pension of James

W. Carmody. Mar. 20, I960. 2 pp. (S.rp. 667.)Report amending by substitute S. 1890, to increase pension of Sarah

E. Tradewell. Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 697.)McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 3300, to increase pension of Luke

H. Monson. Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 650.)----- Report favoring S. 2483, to increase pension of Lewis C. Beard

Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 651.)

141Marc h , 1900McCumber,P. J.-Continued. Report favoring- S. 2215, to.increase pen-

sion of Robert J. Koonce. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 652.) 1KeP°rt,?niei^illg S- 2276’ to increase pension of George W Rag-land. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 653.) ° g

----Report amending S. 92, to pension William M. Ferry. Mar 27 1900Ip. (S.rp. 754.)ionn°ro adver®e to 8. 2001, to pension John M. Essington. Mar. 27 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 755.) ’<rwm fav°ring S.1463, to increase pension of Jasper Pitts. Mar

ip. (S.rp. 756.)wnnril9g H’ 145o’to increa8e Pension of John E. Whinnerv.

Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 757.) JmJTo? wmrinog H< t0 increase Pension of William H. LaCount. Mar. 27, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 758.)

Pritchard, J C. Report amending S. 3289, to pension Isabella Under-wood. Mar.20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 676.)Report favoring H. 1763, to pension Ella F. Svdnor. Mar 20 1900

2 pp. (S.rp. 677.)' 1900 ^l p^^S^p^i’S61)39’ tO pension Lucinda Haggard. Mar. 20,

fwVn°nri11? S- 36z62’to increa8,‘ Pension of Mrs. Louise D. Smith. Mai. 23, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 710.)''7^1900 *p9<7490)increa8e pension of John Houk. Mar.

----- Report amending by substitute S. 2994, to increase pension of I anny F. Robertson. Mar. 27, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 743.) 1

Quarles, J V. Report amending S. 1601, to increase’pension of John Ihornton. Mar. 13, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 581.)

~M'1’r’°1r«! ’lorn di,?g H'/2J97, t? increase Pension of Charles Kauffung. Mar. 13, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 582.) &“POio iXDdi"g S‘ V*3’ to i“crea8e pension of John W. Kaump.

Mai. 13, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 583.) 1’pp °r%farpO1rrg5229’ to Pension Sarah Potter. Mar. 20, 1900.

‘m/,2“2rptoC6L1)rea“ Pe”8i°n °f J°h,‘ Brl8b<>1’-

_S2M9TOOrilgpH\Sr1p.,662i°Cre“e "f J““M R Sow‘e11-

~M»rP2o‘ SriYpH' Pen"°’' °f Sher““” D- PlM»-

----- amending by substitute S. 3215, to increase pension of AndrewI. Dinsmore. Mar. 22, 1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 694.)

----- a?ePoot ?o™ndj>ng S'2154’to increase pension of William A. Owens Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 695.)M u-* 9? ionn lldi’ng S;t3154uX? increase pension of Kate Cadwell. Mai. 27, 1900. Ip. (S. rp. 759.)

—:MarP2s‘ l^^pp®'P<!°Si'’“ 2‘'’ 'Villi3,“8-

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Report amending S. 3078, to pension Charles Weitfle. Mar. 13. 1900.2 pp. (S.rp. 584.)

1 u ‘iam“d3BpgpS- peMio“ "f Cor•v,le,■ Be™“8-

~ iaannndloUg S‘ 341.8’tO j,ncrease pension of Eliza Adelaide Ball. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 654.)AVePor- 1o1nAU<1\ng S‘ 3°79, to illcrease pension of William Oliver. Mar. 21,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 753.)

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Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 4854, to pension Janies L. Whidden. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 601.)

Turner, George. Report amending S. 3294, to pension Louesa Moulton. Mar. 6,1900. 1 p. (S. rp. 545.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 2938, to increase pension of Joseph Longmire. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (S.rp 559.)

----- Report amending bv substitute S. 351, to increase pension of Samuel S. White. Mar. 20,1900. Ip. (S.rp. 639.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 14' 0, to pension William Lyman Chittenden. Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (S.rp. 640.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 306, to increase pension of War-ren L. Eaton. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 744.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 3049, to increase tension of Mary V. Wilmarth. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 745.)

PHILIPPINES COMMITTEE

Philippine Islands, compilation of latest information and statistics on numbers, areas, population, races and tribes, mineral resources [etc.] of islands; presented by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 15,1900. 29 pp. (S. doc. 171.)

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE

McComas, L.E. Report submitting S. R. 213, that Nathan 3. Scott is entitled to seat as Senator from West Virginia; with views of minority. Mar. 20,1900. 17 pp. (S.rp. 679.)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE

Fairbanks, C. W. Report favoring S. 3211, to authorize addition to pub-lic building at Hartford, Conn. Mar. 16, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 618 [pt.l].)

----- Report amending S. 3024, for public building at Burlington, Vt. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 619.)

----- Report amending S. 3309. for public building at Carthage, Mo. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 620.)

Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 2388, to increase limit of cost for public building at Boise, Idaho. Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. (S.rp. 621.)

----- Report amending S. 1664, for public building at Bluefield, W. Va. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 622.)

----- Report favoring S. 3149, for public building at Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 623.)

PUBLIC LANDS COMMIT ! EE

Berry, J. H. Report favoring H. 5049, to settle title to real estate in Santa Fe, N. Mex. Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 715.)

Carter,T. H. Report favoring S. 705, for relief of certain citizens of Mon-tana claiming benefit of homestead laws. Mar. 26, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 719.)

----- Report favoring S. 2991, confirming locations of Chippewa half-breed scrip in Utah [in names of Antonie La Pierre and Antonie Bagage].' Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 720.)

----- Report amending S. 390, to regulate taking of proofs and tilings in land cases. Mar.27,1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 768.)

Clark, C. D. Report favoring II. 5485, that Wyoming be permitted to relinquish lands heretofore selected and to select other lands in lieu thereof. Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp.718.)

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Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. J. R. 90, for acquisition of [grovesof big trees] in California. Mar. 6,1900. 2pp. (S.rp.533.)

___ Report amending S.3421,to grant lands to Alabama tor State Nor-mal School for Colored Students, Montgomery, Ala., and State Normal College, Troy, Ala. Mar. 27, 1900. 3 pp. (S.rp. 769.)

Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring H. 7649, to issue patent [to land] to Elreno, Okia., tor cemetery purposes. Mar. 26, 1900. 1 p. (S.rp. 717.)

McEnery, S. D. Report amending S. 1175, to grant lands to Alabama tor Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, for negroes, and State Normal College, Florence, Ala. Feb. 12,1900. 2 pp. (S.rp. 346.)

TERRITORIES COMMITTEE

Shoup. G. L. Report favoring H. 8463, ratifying appropriation by Legis-lature of Oklahoma for university at Langston for colored students. Mar. 23, 1900. 2 pp. (S. rp. 709.)

HOUSE

Communication from tile clerk relating to additional space to accommo-date tiles. Mar. 27, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 536.)

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE

Bull, Melville. Report submitting H. R. 164, authorizing additional employees in heating and ventilating department of House wing of Capitol. Mar. 1,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 472.)

___ Report favoring H. R. 81. directing clerk of House to prepare digested summary and alphabetical list of private claims presented to House, 52d-56th Congress. Mar. 14,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 654.)

a ppro pria tio n s co mm ittee

Cannon, J. G. Report submitting H. 9279, making appropriations to sup-ply additional urgent deficiencies, 1900 and prior years. Mar. 8, I960. Ip. (H.rp. 552.)

___ Report favoring S. 3138, for repairs to steamer Thetis for service as revenue cutter. Mar. 19, 1960. 1 p. (H. rp. 711.)

Grout, W. W. Report submitting H. 9139, making appropriations for District of Columbia, 1901. Mar. 5,1900. 11 pp- (H.rp. 488.)

Hemenway. J. A. Report submitting H. 9711, making apppropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1901]. Mar. 19,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 713.)

ba nk in g a n d cu rr enc y co mm ittee

Brosius, Marriott. Report amending H. 1118, to promote safety ot national banks [by regulating loans to officers or agents of bank]. Mar. 26, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 770.)

CLAIMS COMMITTEE

Bailey, W. J. Report favoring S. 76. for relief of University of Kansas. Mar. 13,1900. 14 pp. (H.rp. 600.)

Boutell, H. S. Report favoring H. 3819, for relief of widows and children of Wiiliam Ryan and John S. Taylor. Mar. 6, 1900. 5 pp. (H. rp. 534.)

144 Marc h , 1900

5739> for relief of «"•

~wa)porL>fpp°''il(H.”;.’366;‘"r reltof »f Geor^ «•

~ SH "IS./''' r"lief "f Ar"“ N- Mar. 8,fTprp."S(K.^7f2l.)e,ief "f Wi'liam ’L Mar.

f"r reli'f "r L™nanl Wi‘-

pV8%OTr1rXf)fO'VUerB "f Briti'h Bhi-

Graff, J. V Report favoring S. 198, to reimburse Wyoming for money m«-6f&npw;",n(V^'MiTeN“,io“81 Pafk d"ri“g 1884^’

<°»?<>f iMnrBpP?,rt. Jme“dl?S H- 9915- directing issue of duplicate check bv V1& “p” f(H°rrp°f6^ Nati“‘“ Ba"k' ?»fk CUy. Ma"Z

— Report favoring H. 155, for relief of L. O. Maddux, doin<r business as Maddux, Hobart and Company. Mar. 15.1900. 4 pp. (H rp 685 )

----- “J o??,5’ f°r relief °f Robert J. Spottswood and’heirsot William C. McClellan. Mar. 15, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 686.) bveF°K fAl.VOrinp.1L.?762’ directing issue of duplicate check drawn radoFn^Sr111 favor ot Alfred C. Cass [vice president of Colo- iado Juel and Iron Company]. Mar.21,1900. 4 pp. (H rp 734 )

~kPOtt3^O%grk™y°r,'eli“fOf JOb" M- GUy,O,,; Mar-27’

Needham, J. C. Report amending S. 1894, for relief of Union Iron WorksSan 1- rancisco, as substitute for H. 460. Mar. 6,1900 1 p. (11, rp’

----- ,BePort favoring H. 4849, for relief of Mary Chambers widow <>f Ihomas Chambers. Mar. 22, 1900. 2 pp. (H rp 7451)8’ " * °W °

^"‘7 pr^. Srp1Xrrel“f William A. Rl'ohaMa. Ma, 29,

0,ey6,?k. 2OpPpOV7h ?';';,U«3?.-)U53 f OT White.

~ikor$ [p':or;Hg r”: ^:)for re“ef of w-T-

----- Report favoring H.6204, for relief of Olivia1900. 2pp. (H. rp. 595.)

------ Report adverse to H. 3548, for relief of W R Mar. 20, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp 722 )

Ferry Company.Phillips, F. O. Report amending H.2937, to examine claims of persons

h d° bp.nW1 bu.,Id'n"T OU nHot SPrings Mountain Reservation1 which had been condemned and afterwards burned, and for payment of said claims. Mar. 6, 1900. 4 pp. (H.rp.541.j P»J nient ot

Rixey, J. F. Report favoring S. 188, for relief of estate of Charles M Roberts, assubstituteforH. 3527. Mar. 20.1900. 5 pp (H rn 720 )

““"Si “iiTk li?p“.t f^o™f93Hj4433> «<■ ri-o a . wi,;t;.—mS? “EM *“'■ rdief of E-

Mar.

Mar. 13,

M. Clifford. Mar. 13,

Austin and Company.

Marc h , 1900 145Southard,.! H. Report favoring S. 392, identical with H. 213, to pay

General Marine Insurance Company of Dresden for coupons detached JT’VLJ , ,, States bonds, lost on Cunard steamship Oregon, Mar 14,1886. Mar. 13,1900. 4 pp. (H.rp.591.) ° ’

Thr Report amending H. 2294, for relief of J. V. Davis. Mar30,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 887.) .

Underhill J. Q Report amending H. 3273, to repay to Denver [Colo.l sum it has been compelled to pay for damages incurred by reason of negligent construction by United States of sidewalks adjacent to post-office building; with views of minority. Mar. 6, 1900 6nn (H. rp. o44.) ’ 11 '

------Jiep1°.rt fav°ring U- 8032, to reimburse J. A. B. Miles. E. D Kelly and Rawlings Webster. Mar. 15, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 687.)

- ——Report favoring H, 573, for relief of Arthur Connell. Mar 20 19002 pp. (H.rp. 721.) ±ow.

Weew’irdga^ ReP°rt amending H. 6146, for relief of administrators of W illiam B. Moses, and Lebbens H. Rogers [sureties for Henry W Howgate]. Mar. 6, 1900. 5 pp. (H. rp. 538.) ‘

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE

Babcock J. W. Report amending by substitute II. 7502, to incorporate (II rpy 708IJ)htSKai Way Coiupany <»f District. Mar. 17,1900. 4 pp.

Clayton, B T Report amending H. R. 188, calling for information as ™ °,f telePhone companies to do business in District. Mar23,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 760.)

Jenkins, J. J Report amending by substitute H.8069, to amend act to provide for opening of alleys in District. Mar. 1, 1900. 3 nn (H. rp. 476.) 11 ’

----- Report favoring H. 7479, for relief of .John A. Narjes. Mar. 7 1900 2 pp. (H. rp. 547.)

ainending H. 9283, to regulate insurance in District lo,1900. 2pp. (H.rp.691.)

1avoring II. 5140, to confirm title to lot 1. square Washington [to Johanna C. Block]. Mar. 15, 1900 9 nn rp. 692.) » Pl-

Mar.

1113, (H.

Report favoring H. 9143, to authorize insurance companies in Dis-trict to do guaranty and indemnity business. Mar. 15. 1900 2 nn(H.rp. 693.) ’ ‘

Pearre G. A. Report amending H. 9047, to incorporate Washington telephone Company in District. Mar. 10, 1900. 4 pp. (H. rp.586.)

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2

Olmsted, M. E. Report on contest of White r. Boreing, from 11th dis-trict of Kentucky, submitting resolution that Vincent Boreinsr is entitled to seat. Mar. 29, 1900. 8 pp. (H. rp. 876 )

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Adams Robert, ,jr. Report amending H. 1026, for reorganization of con-sular service. Mar. 8, 1900. 6 pp. (H.rp. 562.)

GiJlett F H. Report amending S. 2931, to incorporate American National Red Cross. Mar. 23,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 75s.)

Hitt R. R. Report favoring H. R. 190, calling for correspondence with ™re?K1‘ , eril>nents concerning commercial rights in China. Mar.24,1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 769.)

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Landis, C. B. Report favoring S. 1740, to authorize C. E. Marr and E. IL Pierce to accept watches awarded to them by Government of Canada. Mar. 1, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 473.)

----- Report favoiing S. 74(5, to authorize C. R. Dobbins to accept watch awarded by Government of Canada. Mar. 19,1900. Ip. (H.rp.710.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Curtis, Charles. Report amending H. 3369, to put in force in Indian Territory laws of Arkansas relating to corporations. Mar. 16,1900.3 pp. (H.rp. 700.)

----- Report favoring II. 7140, to audit claim of Grubb and Robinson, and of Alfred B. Grubb. Mar. 22,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 742.)

----- Report favoring S. 3055, to ratify agreement between Commission to Five Civilized Tribes and Seminole Indians. Mar. 22,1900. 1 p. (IL rp. 744.)

Eddy, F. M. Report amending H. 998, for sale of pine timber on White Earth and Red Lake, diminished, reservations, Minn. Mar.5,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 492.)

----- Report amending H. 997, to provide allotments to Indians on White Earth Reservation, Minn. Mar. 5,1900. 5 pp. (H.rp. 493.)

----- Report amending H. 5552, for relief of Northrup and Chick, and Thomas N. Stinson. Mar. 20,1900. 3 pp. (II. rp. 718.)

----- Report amending H. 8876, granting right of way to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company across ceded portion of Chippewa, Red Lake. Reservation, Minn. Mar. 21,1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 738.)

----- Report amending H. 2977, to amend <ct for allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on reservations [so as to issue patents to Indians of Siletz Reservation for lands above 80 acres]. Mar. 27, 1900. 3 pp. (II. rp. 791.)

Flynn, D. T. Report amending H. 5032, to negotiate with [Kiowa, Co-manche, and Apache] Indian tribes in Oklahoma for cession of “neutral strip."’ Mar. 2,1900. 5 pp. (H.rp. 483.)

----- Report amending H. 8668, approving adjustment of sales of Otoe ' and Missonria lands in Nebraska and Kansas; with views of Mr. Lacey. Mar. 12, 1900. 9 pp. (H.rp. 588.)

Gamble. R. J. Report amending H. 4740, authorizing cession of Sioux Indian land [within Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak.]. Mar. 3, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 486.)

Little, J. S. Report amending H. 8566, authorizing suits in Court of Claims [by white persons intermarried with Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians, and by Mississippi Choctaws]. Mar. 1, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 475.)

----- Report submitting H. 9995, levying taxes for education in Indian Territory, as substitute for H. 9492. Mar. 26,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 772.)

Sherman, J. S. Report amending H. 4718, to regulate collection and disbursement of moneys from leases by Seneca Indians. Mar. 28, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 832.)

Stephens, J. H. Report favoring H. J. R. 172, to prevent lease of lands [of Wichita and affiliated Indians and of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians] in Oklahoma for longer than 1 year. Mar. 22,1900.1 p. (H.rp. 748.) [1st edition read incorrectly H.J.R. 131.]

• Report submitting H. J. R. 213, setting aside lands within MescaleroReservation, N. Mex., tor Indians thereon, and providing for sale of residue of lands therein, as substitute for H. 758. Mar. 23,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 759.)

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INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Cooper, H. A. Report amending H. 9388, to provide better facilities for safe-keeping and disbursement of public moneys [by establishing depositaries] in Philippine Islands, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Mar. 19,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 712.)

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Barham, J. A. Report amending H. 8128, to establish light and fog signal at Browns Point, Puget Sound. Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 728.)

----- Report amending H. 7840, for light-house and fog signal at Point No Point, Chesapeake Bay. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 793.)

Corliss, J. B. Report favoring H. 6874, to create additional life-saving district and authorizing changes in serial numbers of existing dis-tricts. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 532.)

----- Report favoring H. 9497, to amend act for light-ship near Cape Elizabeth, Me. [so as to increase limit of cost]. Mar.20,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 719.)

----- Report amending H. 7503, for revenue cutter for St. Marys River, Mich. Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 749.)

Davey, R. C. Report favoring H. 8018, for revenue cutter for Gulf of Mexico and tributary waters, headquarters at New Orleans, La. Mar. 2,1900. Ip. (H. rp. 481.)

Fletcher, Loren. Report favoring S. 3360. to extend time for completion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Mar. 3,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 487.)

----- Report favoring S. 2869, authorizing Cape Nome Transportation, Bridge and Development Company to construct bridge across Snake River at Nome, Alaska. Mar. 6,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 542.)

---- Report favoring S. 2679, declaring certain trestles of Washington County Railroad Company to be lawful structures. Mar. 20, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 726.)

----- Report favoring H.9713, permitting building of dam [by Twin City Rapid Transit Company] between Coon Rapids and north limits of Minneapolis, across Mississippi River. Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 727.)

----- Report amending H. 7945, to amend act permitting building of dam across Rainy Lake River [by Koochiching Company, so as to extend time]. Mar. 27, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 792.)

Hawley, R. B. Report favoring H. 7669, to move life-saving station at Sabine Pass, Tex. Mar. 13, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 610.)

Lovering, W. C. Report amending H. 4909, to appoint commission to report upon commercial and industrial conditions of China and Japan [etc.]. Mar. 2, 1900. 5 pp. (H.rp. 484.)

• ---- Report amending H. 2542, to authorize Cambridge Bridge Commis-sion to construct drawless bridge across Charles River [between Boston and Cambridge] Mass. Mar. 23, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 757.)

----- Report amending S. 1939, to appoint commission to report upon commercial and industrial conditions of China and Japan [etc.]. Mar. 30, 1900. 14 pp. (H. rp. 878.)

Mann, J. R. Report favoring H. J. R. 168, for change in location of aids to navigation on Simmons Reef and Lansing Shoal, Lake Michigan. Mar. 17,1900. ip. (H.rp. 705.)

Muller, Nicholas. Report favoring H. 8777, to confer upon supervisor of harbor of New York power to act in reference to interference with navigation [by clouds of smoke, etc.]. Mar. 2, 19c0. 9 pp. (H. rp. 478.)

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Shackleford, D. W. Report favoring S. 2279, declaring Cuivre River not navigable. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 599.)

Sherman, J. S. Report amending 11.6634, to enlarge powers of Depart-ment of Agriculture [to include game-birds and other wild birds], prohibit transportation by interstate commerce of game killed in violation of laws [etc.]. Mar. 1,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 474.)J’eport ^voring H. 8247, to amend act to authorize construction of bridge [by Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Com-pany] across Mississippi River at Memphis, Tenn, [so as to suspend requirement for maintenance of wagon way]. Mar. 6,1900 1 n (H.rp. 540.) ‘ ’ • i-Report amending H. 2980, for telegraphic communication between

I nited States, Hawaiian Islands. Guam, Philippine Islands, Japan and China; with views of minority favoring H. 6766, and views of Mr. Mann. Mar. 15, 1900. 17 pp. (II. rp. 690.)

— Report amending H. 7667, to prevent false branding of food and dairy products as to State or Territory in which produced Mar 29 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 872.) ' ' ’

Wanger, I. P. Report amending H. 1062, to authorize Montgomery Hayneville and Camden Railroad Company to construct bridge across Alabama River, between Clifton and Lower Peachtree Ala Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 479.)

----- Report favoring H. 1061, to authorize Montgomery, Hayneville and ( 'amden Railroad Company to construct bridge across Tombigbee River, Clarke County, Ala. Mar. 2,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 480.) °

----- Report favoring H. 9566, authorizing light and fog signal on new breakwater, harbor of refuge, Delaware Bay. Mar 23 1900 1 n(H.rp. 754.) 1 ’ •

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE

Calderhead, W. A. Report amending by substitute H. 3131, to pension Matilda O’Connor. Alar. 6, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 508.) 1

----- Report amending by substitute H. 3941, to pension Samuel B. AV eeks. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 509.)

----- Report amending H. 4654, to increase pension of Simon Van Der Vaart. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 510.) e>Kepoit ainending H. 5170, to pension Cyrus Johnson Mar 6 1900

2pp. (H.rp.511.) ' ’ ’----- Import aniending H‘ 8610’to iucrease pension of Abner S. Crawford

Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 512.) ’ wwr«------ 1900 °f2 pp °ri(lf rp 513 ) f° Pensi°n Catberine E. O’Brien. Mar. 6,

----- Jep°crLonenoiDg 8ubstitute H- 4398, to pension Julius Vogt Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 519.) °

----- ame"ding H- 1172> f<> Pension Rebecca J. Jones. Mar 6 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 520.) ’

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----- Jlrpora 2ni£nding by 8ub8titute H. 5110, to increase pension of Edward T. Kennedy. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 632.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 3151, to pension Joseph E Bald win. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.633.) P

----- Report amending H. 8830, to increase pension of William F Bova kin. Mar. Io, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 659.) ’ 5

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1900. Ip. (H.*rp. 663.)

Mar. 15,1900. Ip.

George H. French.

Calderhead W. A.—Continued^. Report favoring S 209. to increase pen-sion ot Cornelia De Peyster Black. Mar. 15, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 660.) Report favoring s- 2°8, to increase pension of Josephine I. Oflley

Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.661.) J 'n?ep%t ?^\°ring S' 1729, to increase pension of Oliver J. Lyon Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.662.) y

*avo/r’I,g 8-531, to pension Henrietta Cummins. Mar. 15 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 663.) ’

/non rillff S'1721’ to increa8e pension of /unos H. Goodnow. Mar. 15,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 664.)

---- Report amending by substitute H. 4520, to increase pension of George H. 1rench. Mar. 19, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 709.)

----- i ^aonndio g by 8ubstitnte H- 9202, to pension Alvin Seagroves. Mar. 24,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 761)

t\nondi?S H-8888, to increase pension of Henry O’Connor. Mar. 24,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 762.)

----- 1900°r-’ppOli(H rp1^’)*0 pensi°U Cbarle8 Williamson. Mar. 28,

— Report favoring S. 342, to pension Eleanor McDevitt. Mar 28 1900 2 pp. (H.rp. 817.)

POTsi<,n of Boxie B. Salter.

Cochrane A. V S. Report amending H. 8120, to increase pension of David L. Wentworth. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 514.)

— 1{ePO,rt amending H. 7535, to increase pension of Clare H. Burleigh. Mar. b, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 515.) b

----- Report amending H. 493, to pension Fanny M. Have. Mar. 6,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 516.)

----- ,?ep ?^ndiug by su5stitute H. 8997, to pension Mary E.Vishion Mar. 24,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 764.)A?eP9Mn^end!ng H.8799, to increase pension of William Feek. Mar. 24,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 765.)Report favoring S. 2880, to increase pension of Caroline B. Brad-

ford. Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 820.)-----vW *\iiendoln%n/T 8ab8titute H- 8992, to pension Margaret J.

Kibble. Mar.28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.821.)Diiggs, E. H. Report amending 11.5209, to increase pension of Samuel

A. Greeley. Mar. 6,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 494.)——Report amending H.8112, to pension John Vogler. Mar. 6 1900

2 pp. (H.rp. 495.)---- Report amending H. 3268, to increase pension of James W. Kessler.

Alar. 4,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 613.)R‘‘Porfc ainending H. 4828, to pension Susie E. Johnson. A ar. 14

1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 614.) ’favori,,g 8079, to pension Bertha Al. Jordan. Alar. 14,

1900. Ip. (H.rp. 615.) ’m ep oofc ?n™°ring 8. 3004, to increase pension of James H. Stevens. Mar.28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 824.)

~A?ep?>ra ^nndoiug H' 7614’to increa8e pension of David P. Stewart. Mar. 29, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 846.)

Gaston, Athelston. Report amending H. 3642, to increase pension of Adolphus Lavine. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 501.)I?ePort amending H- 427G’to increase pension of John R. Eggeman.

Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 502.) °

150 Marc h , 1900

Gaston, Athelston—Continued. Report amending H. 6900, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Kurtz. Mar. 6,1900. - pp. (H. ip. 503.)

----- Report amending H.6885, to increase pension of Horace B. Durant.Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 504.)

----- Report amending H. 4562, to pension Lois A. Fields. Mar. 6.1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 521.)

___ Report amending H. 6159, to increase pension of Arnold Bloom. Mar.6,1900. 2pp. (H.rp.522.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 4030, to increase pension of Margaret L. Coleman. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 523.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 5435, to increase pension of lexander P. Baugher. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 524.)

___ Report amending H. 4657, to pension Laura S. Petitions. Mar. 14, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 624.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 7767, to pension Alice D. Roateh. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 625.)

___ Report amending H. 8339, to increase pension of Charles H. Gates. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 626.)

----- Report amending H. 6019, to pension Mrs. 1 heresa M . Hard. Mai. 11,1900. 2pp. (H.rp. 627.)

___ Report amending H. 6375, to increase pension of Chester M illis. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 628.)

___ Report favoring 8. 994, to increase pension of Casper Miller, jr. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 646.)

___ Report favoring S. 1264, to increase pension of .James A. Southard. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 680.)

----- Report amending H. 8107, to pension Nancy IV. Hadley. Mar. 24, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 763.)

___ Report favoring S. 950, to pension Sarah Ann Fletcher. Mar. 28, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 798.)

___ Report favoring S. 3186, to pension Margaretha Lippert. Mar. 28, 1900. Ip. (H. rp. 799.)

___ Report favoring S. 1977, to increase pension of Levi Moser. Mar. 28,1900. Ip. (H.rp.800.)

___ Report amending H. 8801, to increase pension of William H. H. Macdonald. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 801.)

___ Report •unending H. 4422, to increase pension of William H. Brookins. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 802.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 4440, to increase pension of Mrs. Harriet L. Hughes. ' Mar. 29,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 844.)

___ Report amending H. 8926, to increase pension of Chill W. Hazzard. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 845.)

Gibson H. R. Report favoring S. 2200, to increase pension of Elizabeth W. Murphey. Mar. 28,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 806.)

..__ Report favoring S. 2943, to increase pension of .James J. Holland.Mar. 28,1900. 1 p. • (H. rp. 807.)

___ Report favoring S. 755, to pension Hannah R. .Johnson. Mar. 28, 1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 808.)

___ Report favoring S. 3125, to pension Emily A. Larimer. Mar. 28,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 809.)

___ Report amending bv substitute H. 8682, to pension Louisa C. German. Mar. 28,1900. 3pp.' (H.rp. 810.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 3481, to pension Josephine A. Haley. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 847.)

___ Report amending by substitute H. 2125, to pension Thomas R. Harris. Mar. 29,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 848.)

Marc h , 1900 151

Gibson, H. R.—Continued. Report amending H. 9714, to increase pen-sion of Alexander N. Shipley. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 849.)

----- Report amending II. 8592, to pension Elizabeth J. Fields. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 850.)

•-----Report amending 11. 1797, to pension Jane Lucas. Mar. 31,1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 888.)

Graff. J. V. Report amending by substitute H. 6731, to increase pension of William F. Tait. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 52.1.)

•----- Report amending H. 3655, to pension Margaret Burns. Mar. 14.1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 637.)

----- Report amending H. 1943, to increase pension of Simon Price. Mar. 14,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 638.)

----- Report favoring S. 819, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Bourne. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 647.)

----- Report favoring S. 2636, to increase pension of Mary E. Law. Mar. 15,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 677.)

----- Report favoring S. 677, to increase pension of Jerusha W. Sturgis. Mar. 15,1900. ip. (H. rp. 678.)

----- Report favoring S. 833, to increase pension of Henry Atkinson. Mar. 15,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 679.)

------Report favoring H. 9180, to increase pension of Nathaniel L. Col-son. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 803.)

----- Report amending H. 9419, to pension Henrietta P. Cotter. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 804.)

-----Report amending H. 9163, to pension Ferguson M. Burton. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 805.)

----- Report amending H. 4760, to increase pension of Samuel G. Trine. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 851.)

----- Report amending H. 8389, to increase pension of Martin D. Miller. Mar. 29,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 852.)

—. ... Report amending II. 5718, to increase pension of Joseph M hitmore. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 857.)

----- Report amending H. 6285, to increase pension of James R. Green. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 858.)

Hedge, Thomas. Report amending H. 457, to pension Clara L. Harri-man. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 507.)

----- Report amending H. 3693, to increase pension of Abraham Sanford. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 531.)

----- Report amending H. 5171, to increase pension of William R. Wal-lace. Mar. 10,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 582.)

----- Report favoring S. 1194, to increase pension of John B. Ritzman. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 645.)

----- Report favoring S. 346, to increase pension of Mrs. Aretbusa Wright. Mar. 15,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 672.)

----- Report favoring S. 1255, to pension James M. Simeral. Mar. 15, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 673.)

----- Report favoring S. 261, to increase pension of Lizzie II. Hyndman. Mar. 15, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 674.)

----- Report amending H. 7391, to pension Maria B. Woolson. Mar. 24, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.766.)

----- Report favoring S. 1754, to increase pension of Burton Packard. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 828.)

----- Report amending H. 8559, to increase pension of Margaret R. Clune. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 829.)

----- Report favoring S. 1202, to increase pension of Sarah E. Stubbs. Mar. 29, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 853.)

152 Marc h , 1900Hedge, Thomas-Continued. Report favoring S. 820, to increase pension

ot Anna M. Deitzler. Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 854.)^)OQr*nf to increase pension of Margaret H. Kent.

Report amending by substitute H. 1751, to pension Cordelia Ses-sions. Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 856.)

Hoftecker, J. II. Report amending by substitute H. 3869, to pension Joseph II. and Ella G. Hamrick. Mar. 10, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 578.)

----- Report amending H. 6089, to pension Alfred T. Moreland. Mar 10 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 579.) ' ’

a“ending H. 737, to pension Cyntha A. Middleton. Mar. 10,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 580.)

----- amending H. 3225, to pension Elizabeth Bent Cooper. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp 629.)

— Report favoring H. 9070, to increase pension of Daniel H Kent Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 630.)

— Report favoring S. 2351, to increase pension of Joseph IV. Skelton Mar. 15, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 683.)^MOOO f llVprildlS’r318^,t)° Pensi°n Seletler Burnham. Mar.

----- ,?epo.rfc favorillg 8. 752, to increase pension of Isaac W. Comerv Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 823.) *

MiersR.W Report amending II. 5886, to pension William H. Lane. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 505.)Report amending 11.2203, to increase pension of John M. Garrett

Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 530.)fa' orinS S. 320, to increase pension of Allen Buckner. Mar

14,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 641.)----- 1?®11?1’.*' favorina S. 2209, to increase pension of Frederick Hijmins

Mar. 14,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 642.) biggins.favoli“g s- Gi5, to increase pension of David Hunter. Mar

14,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 643.)Report favoring S. 1265, to pension Mrs. Elender Herrin»- Mar 14

1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 644.) ‘ ° ’faYorin8 8.1309, to increase pension of Herman Piel. Mar

lo, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 668.)----- Report favoring S. 1960, to increase pension of Eli J. March Mar

15, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 669.)I^IPOO ^1 prinfll rp9670°)inCrease Peuslon of Oscar Taylor. Mar.

Report favoring S. 1268, to pension Sarah R. Burrell. Mar 15 19002 pp. (H.rp. 671.) ‘ ’

e]onA la' oriuS 8.1769, to increase pension of Henry Frank. Mar. lo, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 675.)m eP<i’-fc ionn°riog S‘ to iucrease pension of Thomas Jordan. Mar. lo, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 676.)^P^^i^nding IL 9751, to increase pension of David H. Drake. Mar. 28,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 827.)

----- Report amending H. 5655, to pension Lurinda Lauehlin1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 840.) g

----- Report amending H. 9749, to pension1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 841.)

----- Report amending H. 3490, to increase Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 842.)

1>eMi,>,, of AIbet‘

Mar. 29,

Melissa A. Trulock. Mar. 29

pension of Freeman H. Farr.

March , liJOO 153Miers, R. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 2726, to pension James

A. Root. Mar. 31,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 889.)Minor, E. S. Report amending II. 6952, to pension Carrie P. Dale. Mar

6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 506.)----- Report amending H. 6195, to pension Livingston B. Gresorv. Mar

6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 528.)----- Report amending H. 1737, to pension Cora I. Cromwell. Mar 14

1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 635.)----- Report amending H. 1801, to increase pension of Elijah Biddle

Mar. 14,1900. 2pp. (H.rp. 636.)----- Report favoring S. 2622, to pension Maria A. Thompson. Mar 15

1900. Ip. (H.rp. 665.) 1----- Report favoring S. 1250, to pension Hattie E. Redfield. Mar 15

1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 666.)——Report favoring S. 2220, to increase pension of Eudora S. Kellv

Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 667.) '----- Report favoring S. 2545, to pension Nellie A. West. Mar “>8 1900

1 p. (H.rp. 811.)----- Report favoring S. 1600, to increase pension of John T. Haves Mar

28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 812.) y— Report favoring S. 1787, to increase pension of Joseph P. Pope Mar

28,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 813.)----- Report favoring S. 681, to pension Julia D. Richardson. Mar 28

1900. Ip. (H.rp. 814.) ’----- Report amending by substitute H. 4789, to pension Mary M Youne-

Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 815.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 9457, to increase pension of

Roger 1 enton. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 834.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 4658, to pension Anna Herino-

Mar. 29, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 835.)----- J^eport. aniending by substitute H. 3778, to increase pension of

Elisey A. Sloane. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 836.)Norton, J. A. Report amending H. 4832, to increase pension of Martha

B. Graves. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.527.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 1946, to pension Jane F Chal-

mers. Mar. 10, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 584.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 4675, to increase pension of

Robert 11. Jones. Mar. 14, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 634.),?ePort amending H. 359, to increase pension of William M. Walker Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 825.)Report amending H. 2162, to pension Frances J. Manlev Mar 28

1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 826.) ’Smith, S. W. Report amending by substitute H. 1147, to increase pen-

sion of Luke H. Cooper. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 498.)----- Report amending H. 5127, to pension John Lafollett. Mar. 6 1900

2 pp. (H.rp. 499.)----- **?P°,rt ,anieuding by substitute H. 4138, to increase pension of

Elizabeth A. Hyatt. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 500.)import amending by substitute II. 642, to increase pension of

Charles C. Doolittle. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 517.)aiueudbig by substitute H. 1681, to increase pension of Isaac

M. Locke. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 518.)Ti?ep^r? ,non U( »Ug H< 6304’ to increase pension of James J. Lyons. Mar. 14,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 616.) JA^ep^t ,an!^nding H> 1677’ to *ucrea8e pension of Missouri B. Ross. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 617.)

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154 Marc h , 1900

Smith, S. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 8669, to increase pension of Eliza A. Lake. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (IL rp. 618.)

----- Report amending H. 8083, to increase pension of James Winnie. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 619.)

----- Report favoring S. 1251, to increase pension of Celia A. Jeffers. Mar. 14, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 639.)

----- Report favoring S. 2375, to pension Mary A. Russell. Mar. 14, 1900.1 p. (H.rp. 640.)

----- Report favoring S. 3017, to increase pension of Julia M. Edie. Mar.15, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 682.)

Spight, Thomas. Report amending H. 4681, to increase pension of Elizabeth Keiff. Mar. 6, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 496.)

----- Report amending H. 8378, to increase pension of Mary Steffens. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 497.)

Sulloway, C. A. Report amending H. 3021, to pension Eliza H. Getcliel.Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (IL rp. 525.)

----- Report amending H. 2397, to pension Eliza S. Redfield. Mar. 6, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 526.)

----- Report favoring S. 3129, to increase pension of Henry McMillen. Mar. 7, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp.546.)

----- Report amending H. 240, to increase pension of George W. Wake-field. Mar. 10, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 583.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 3563, to increase pension of Julia A. Floyd. Mar. 14, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 620.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 8800, to increase pension of Bell Fries. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 621.)

----- Report amending H. 5211, to pension Lizzie M. Dixon. Mar. 14,1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 622.)

----Report amending H.3635, to increase pension of Timothy B. East- ' man. Mar. 14, 1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 623.)

----- Report favoring S. 239, to increase pension of Rhoda A. Foster. Mar. 14, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 648.)

----- Report favoring S. 1419, to increase pension of Annie B. Goodrich. Mar. 14,190). Ip. (H. rp. 649.)

----- Report favoring S. 2167, to increase pension of Franklin C. Plantz, Mar. 14.1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 650.)

----- Report favoring S. 62, to increase pension of Robert Black. Mar. ’4, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.651.)

----- Report favoring S. 241, to pension Patrick Layhee. Mar. 14,1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 652.)

----- Report favoring S. 1331, to increase pension of Ellen C. Abbott. Mar. 14,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp.653.)

----- Report favoring S. 2742, to pension Annie A. Gibson. Mar. 15,1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 681.)

----- Report amending H. 6554, to increase pension of Thomas J. Carlton. Mar.28,1900 . 2 pp. (H.rp. 795.)

----- Report amending H. 4037, to pension Annie M. Churchward. Mat.28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 796.)

----- Report amending H. 8655, to increase pension of Edgar H. Stevens. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 797.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 2409, to increase pension of Frank C. Stevens. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 837.)

----- Report favoring S. 1007, to pension Mary E. Fenn. Mar. 29, 1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 838.)

----- Report favoring S. 2863, to pension Francis H. Staples. Mar. 29, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 839.)

March , 1900 155JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Jenkins, J. J. Report favoring H. 8366, to amend sec. 953, Revised Stat-utes [relating to bill of exceptions, so as to allow another judge than trial judge to sign bill]. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp.658.)

Kahn, Julius. Report favoring H. 9879, to detach certain counties from judicial district of northern California and annex such counties to district of southern California, to divide southern district into 2 divisions, and for terms of court at Fresno. Mar. 26. 1900 2 do (H.rp. 771.) ’ 11

Kerr, W. S. Report favoring H. 8963, to fix terms of district and circuit courts of western judicial district in Louisiana. Mar. 9,1900 1 p (H.rp. 575.) v

Lanham, S. W. T. Report favoring H. 9284, to attach county of Foard to Fort Worth division of northern [judicial] district of Texas Mar. 9,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 573.)

Littlefield, C. E. Report favoring S. 3018, for additional United States commissioner in northern judicial district of Indian Territorv Mar. 9,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 576.)

----- Report amending H. 217, granting quitclaim to Lorillard Spencer of right to land in Newport, R. I. Mar. 9,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 577.)

Underwood, O. W. Report favoring H. 65, to authorize term of district court of United States in Charlottesville, Va. Mar. 9, 1900. 1 p (H.rp. 574.)

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE

Chanler, W. A. Report favoring S. 1746, for inspection of boilers of Alvena and Ailsa [purchased by John W. Chittenden]. Mar 2 1900 Ip. (H.rp. 485.)

Grosvenor, C. H. Report amending H. 64, to promote commerce and in-crease foreign trade, and to provide [auxiliary cruisers, transports and seamen] for national defense. Mar. 31, 1900 22 nn (H rn 890 [pt. 1].) ’ v P’

Young, J. R. Report amending S. 3537, to change name of steamship Pans. Mar. 31,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 891.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Brownlow, W. P. Report amending H. 3363, to establish national mili-tary park at battlefield of Stones River. Mar. 13,1900. 3 pp. map. (H. rp. 606.) [1st edition, without map, incorrectly printed.]

Capron, A. B. Report favoring H. 5553, to correct militarv record of William T. Pratt. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 732.)

----- Report favoring H. 533, to remove charge of desertion from Geortre J. Titcomb. Mar. 22, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 743.)

Esch, J. J. Report amending H. 6344, to remove charge of desertion from Frederick Mehriug. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 609.)

Hay, James. Report favoring H. 5044, to establish Fredericksburg and adjacent battlefields memorial park of Virginia. Mar 20 1900 4 pp. (H.rp. 717.)

Hull, J. A. T. Report favoring H. 8663, to provide chaplain for each regiment in United States service, and [to appoint William R. Shaf-ter major-general on retired list and fix rank of adjutant-«enerall Mar. 1,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 477.) J

----- Report favoring H. J. R. 163, to [increase limit of cost] of barracks and quarters for artillery in connection with project adopted for seacoast defense. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 605.)

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Hull, J. A. T.—Continued. Report favoring S. 1938, to place Henry Biederbick, Julius R. Frederick, Francis Long, and Maurice Connell on retired list. Mar. 13,1900. 5 pp. (H.rp. 608.)

----- Report adverse to H. R. 175, calling for information relative to for-tifications being erected by Great Britain along northern frontier of United States. Mar. 20,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 725.)

----- Report amending H. 9150, to increase efficiency of Subsistence Department. Mar.21,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 737.)

----- Report submitting H. J. R. 216, for appointment of [3] managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Mar. 27,1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 777.)

Ketcham, J. H. Report favoring H. 876, to reconstruct post of Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Mar. 8,1900. 5 pp. (H.rp. 564.)

Marsh, B. F. Report favoring S. 427, for relief of A. F. Fleet, superin-tendent of Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Mo. Mar. 13, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 612.)

Mondell, F. W. Report favoring S. 195, for relief of Louis Miller. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 607.)

Slayden, J. L. Report favoring H. 946, establishing Atlanta national park. Mar. 15, 1900. Ip. .(H.rp. 688.)

PATENTS COMMITTEE

Freer, R. H. Report amending H. 638, to extend patents of Seth H. Smith. Mar. 8, 1900. 3pp. (H.rp. 565.)

PENSIONS COMMITTEE

Boreing, Vincent. Report amending H. 1381, to increase pension of James J. Angel. Mar. 15,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 697.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 2331, to increase pension of Festus Dickinson. Mar. 16, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 703.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 7624, to increase pension of Pleasant H. McBride. Mar. 16, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 704.)

----- Report amending H. 7975, to increase pension of William F. Riley. Mar. 19,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 715.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 9574, to increase pension of Catharine A. Brown. Mar. 30,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 883.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 4992, to increase pension of Susan Buntin. Mar. 30,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 884.)

----- Report amending H. 8686, to pension James A. Tulloss. Mar. 30, 1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 886.)

Brom well, J. H. Report amending H. 4368, to pension Flora B. Hinds. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 696.)

----- Report amending H. 192, to increase pension of Anna H. Tupper. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 729.)

----- Report amending H. 527, to pension Lucy D. Young. Mar. 20,1900.2 pp. (H.rp. 730.)

----- Report aniending S. 207, to increase pension of Margaret E. Van Horn. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 862.)

-----Report amending S. 1804, to increase pension of Rida B. Haskell. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 870.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 7180, to increase pension of Amelia A. Taylor. Mar. 30,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp.881.)

Crawford, W. T. Report amending H. 3224, to increase pension of Jere-miah B. Moore. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 695.)

----- Report amending H. 2734, to increase pension of Dolly L. Harrell. Mar. 26, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 775.)

March , 1900 157Davenport, S. W. Report amending by substitute H. 6959, to extend

act granting increase of pension to soldiers of Mexican War, approved Jan. 5, 1893 [so as to include soldiers subsequently pen-sioned]. Mar. 26, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 773.)Report amending by substitute H. 7418, to increase pension of

George W. Garrett. Mar. 26, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 774.)----- Report amending H. 2621, to pension Ida Wiederhold. Mar. 26.

1900. 2pp. (H.rp. 776.) ’De Graffenried, R. C. Report amending by substitute H. 5181, to

increase pension of John M. Smith. Mar. 22,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 746.)----- Report amending H. 6990, to pension Patrick O’Donnell. Mar. 30.

1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 882.) ’Report amending by substitute H. 7066, to increase pension of

Hiram C. Childress. Mar. 30, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 885.)Loudenslager, H. C. Report favoring S. 2368, to pension Mary A. Ran-

dall. Mar. 8, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 563.)----- Report amending S. 2942, to increase pension of William Padgett.

Mar. 15, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 694.)Report amending S. 1905, to increase pension of Lillian Capron.

Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 702.)Report amending S. 1906, to increase pension of Agnes K. Capron.

Mar. 19,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 714.) P----- Report amending H. 7022, to pension Rhoda A. Patman. Mar. 22

1900. Ip. (H.rp. 741.) ’----- Report amending H. 3514, to increase pension of Mary A. C. Kaigler.

Mar. 22,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 753.) ‘Report amending S. 2650, to increase pension of Katharine Taylor

Dodge. Mar. 27,1900. 4 pp. (H.rp. 790.)----- Report amending S. 1242, to increase pension of Adele W. Elmer.

Mar. 29,1900. 5 pp. (H. rp. 861.)----- Report amending S. 1127, to increase pension of Hannah G. Strong

Mar. 29, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 863.) °■----- Report favoring S. 1296, to pension Mary R. Bacon. Mar. 29,1900

1 p. (H. rp. 864.)----- Report amending S. 2497, to increase pension of Sarah W. Rowell

Mar. 29, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 865.)----- Report amending S. 1489, to increase pension of Robert C. Rogers.

Mar. 29, 1900. 7 pp. (H. rp. 866.)----- Report favoring S. 474, to increase pension of Isaac Patterson

Mar. 29, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 867.)----- Report amending S. 995, to increase pension of Nelly Young Egbert

Mar. 29, 1900. Ip. (H. rp. 868.)----- Report amending S. 517, to pension Nancy E. Neely. Mar. 29 1900

2 pp. (H.rp. 869.) ’----- Report amending S. 2505, to increase pension of James C. Carlton.

Mar. 29,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 871.)----- Report amending H. 4554, to increase pension of Margaret M. Bad-

ger. Mar. 30, 1900. Ip. (H. rp. 880.)Smith, H. C. Report amending by substitute H. 548, to pension

Edward Harris. Mar. 8, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 559.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 8422, to pension John B.

Wetherbee. Mar. 21, 1900. 4 pp. (H. rp. 740.)Weeks, Edgar. Report favoring S. 1752, to pension James J. Wheeler.

Mar. 8, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 558.)----- Report amending H. 4367, to increase pension of Mary L. Stotsen-

burg. Mar. 20, 1900. 5 pp. (H. rp. 716.)----- Report amending H. 528, to increase pension of Isabel B. Hamil-

ton. Mar. 22, 1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 747.)

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POST-OFFICE AND POST-ROADS COMMITTEE

McPherson, Smith. Report favoring H. 8923, to revise and codify laws relating to Post-Office Department and postal service. Mar. 8,1900. 20 pp. (H.rp. 551.)

----- Report under H. R. 35, directing committee to report as to whether or not John C. Graham and Orson Smith are polygamists; with hearings. Mar. 13, 23, 1900. 40-f-14 pp. (H. rp. 611, 2 pts.) [1st edition of part 1, 4 pages, incorrectly printed.]

PRINTING COMMITTEE

Boreing, Vincent. Report amending by substitute H. C. R. 16, to print Louisiana Purchase. Mar. 16,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 698.) [Istedition incorrectly printed as made by Mr. Heatwole.]

----- Report favoring S. C. R. 6, to print annual report of director of Bureau of American Republics, 1899. Mar. 16, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 699.) [1st edition incorrectly printed as made by Mr. Heatwole.]

----- Report amending by substitute S. C. R. 18, to print report on Cop-per River exploration expedition to Alaska. Mar. 17,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 706.)

----- Report favoring S. C. R. 27, to print volume 1 of report of Philippine Commission. Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 707.)

---- Report favoring H. C. R. 28, to print report of superintendent of Indian schools, 1899. Mar. 21,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 736.)

Heatwole, J. P. Report submitting H. C. R. 26, to print report relating to rural free-delivery service, as substitute for H. C. R. 13. Mar. 8, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 553.)

----- Report favoring S. J. R. 75, to print eulogies on Garret A. Hobart. Mar. 8,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 554.)

----- Report favoring H. J. R. 159, to amend joint resolution to furnish daily Congressional Record to members of press [so as to include bound Record]. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 555.)

----- Report favoring S. C. R. 25, to print report relating to Cape Nome district, Alaska. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 556.)

----- Report favoring S. J. R. 91, authorizing printing of publications of Office of Naval Intelligence. Mar. 8, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 557.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. C. R. 22, to print proceedings in connection with receipt of Webster statue, Washington, Jan. 18, 1900. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 560.)

___ Report favoring S. C. R. 12, to print report on crimes, misdemeanors, and penalties in United States. Mar. 15,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 689.)

----- Report amending H. C. R. 14, to print Report on Production of Precious Metals, calendar year 1898, and report of director of Mint, 1899. Mar. 23,1900. 1 p. ‘ (H. rp. 755.)

----- Report favoring H. C. R. 23, to print matter relating to researches and discoveries connected with study of American aborigines as bulletins of Ethnology Bureau. Mar. 23, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 756.)

----- Report favoring S. C. R. 23, to print report upon Introduction of Domestic Reindeer into Alaska, 1899. Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 768.)

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE

Eddy, F. M. Report favoring H. 6440, to amend act approved May 14, 1880, for relief of settlers on public lands [so that women quali-fied to make homestead entry shall not, by marriage, forfeit right to receive patent for land]. Mar. 27, 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 779.)

Esch, J. J. Report favoring S. 793, for adjustment of swamp-hind grant to Wisconsin. Mar. 7,1900. 6 pp. (H. rp. 548.)

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Jones, AV. L. Report submitting 11. 9140, that entrymen under home-stead laws who have served in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps during Spanish war or Philippine insurrection shall have certain service deducted from time required to perfect title, as substitute for H. 2946, 4337, 5482, and 9085. Mar. 5,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 489.)

___ Report favoring H. 2000, for relief of Thomas Paul. Mar. 5,1900.4 pp. (H.rp. 490.)

----- Report favoring S. 386, to amend act for relief of certain settlers on public lands and for repayment of purchase money [etc.] on void entries of public lands [so as to allow repayment of double-minimum excess on laud within forfeited railroad land grants], as substitute for H. 2983, 5377, and 7334; with views of minority. Mar. 31,1900. 11pp. (H.rp. 892.)

Kleberg, Rudolph. Report favoring 11. 2456, for relief of heirs and assignees of Philip McLoskey and John Hagan. Mar. 10,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 585.)

----- Report favoring S. 1175, to grant lands to Alabama lor Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, for negroes, and State Normal College, Florence, Ala.; with views of minority. Mar. 12, 1900. 9 pp. (H.rp. 587.)

-----Report favoring H. 9285, to grant lands to Alabama for education of colored students at Montgomery, and State Normal College, Troy, Ala.; with views of minority. Mar. 24,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 767.)

Lacey, J. F. Report amending H. 5763, to extend coal land laws to Alaska. Mar. 8,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 561.)

----- Report submitting H. 9310, extending in [part] of Alaska placer-mining laws to lands [along shores of navigable waters] reserved from sale in sec. 1 and 10 of act extending homestead laws and pro-viding for right of way for railroads in Alaska, as substitute for H. 7572. Mar. 8,1900. 4 pp. (H.rp. 566.)

----- Report favoring H. 9291, to extend timber and stone acts to Alaska. Mar. 9,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 568.)

----- Report favoring II. 9296, to amend homestead laws of Alaska [so as to provide for homesteads of 160 acres]. Mar. 9, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 569.)

----- Report favoring H. 9294, to limit placer-mining claims in Alaska. Mar. 9,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 570.)

----- Report favoring H. 9290, to extend system of public surveys to Alaska. Mar. 9, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 571.)

----- Report favoring H. 9295, to prohibit location of [placer-] mining claims by power of attorney in Alaska. Mar. 9,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 572.)

----- Report amending H. 9634, to set apart lands in Arizona as Petrified Forest national park. Mar. 30, 1900. 6 pp. (H- rp. 879.)

Miller, J. M. Report submitting H. 10152, to provide for sale of discon-nected tracts of Osage trust and diminished reserve lands in Kansas, as substitute for H. 5758. Mar. 29,1900. 3 pp. (H.rp. 860.)

Mondell, F. W. Report amending H. 8585, to amend act to prevent forest fires on public domain. Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 482.)

----- Report amending H. 4616, repealing provisions of desert-land act requiring cash payment for desert lands, and allowing 2d entries in certain cases; with views of minority. Mar. 29,1900. 10 pp. (H. rp. 875.)

Moody, M. A. Report favoring II. 2976, reserving in Oregon as park [Crater Lake and environs]. Mar. 6,1900. 5 pp. (H. rp. 533.)

Needham, J. C. Report favoring II. 2916, to grant right of way over [San Francisco forest reserve] for pipe line for conveyance of water to Flagstaff, Ariz. Mar. 29,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 859.)

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RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE

Burton, T.E. Report submitting H. 9824. to make regulations govern-ing running of logs and rafts [and other methods of navigation] on rivers [chiefly used for logging purposes], as substitute for H. 6249. Mar. 20,1900. 4 pp. (H. rp. 731.)

RULES COMMITTEE

Dalzell, John. Report submitting H. R. 171, fixing 2d and 4th Fridays in each month for consideration of such bills as are in order on Fri-day evenings, as substitute for H. R. 18, 128,135, and 157. Mar 8 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 567.}

----- Report submitting H. R. 180, to appoint committee to report as to disposition of accumulated documents in House and clerk’s docu-ment rooms, as substitute for H. R. 168. Mar. 14, 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 655.)Report amending H. R. 155, to appoint special committee on cen-

tennial of Louisiana Purchase at St. Louis in 1903. Mar. 21 1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 733.)

TERRITORIES COMMITTEE

Knox, w. s. Report amending S. 222, to provide government for Hawaii, so as to substitute text of H. 2972. Mar. 7. 1900 1 n (H.rp. 549.)

----- Report favoring S. J. R. 76, withdrawing lands [in Honolulu] Hawaii [used as mausoleum for royal family] from public domain Mar. 27, 1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 778.)

----- Report amending H. 7091, relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and certificates. Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. (II. rp. 831.)

Spalding, B. F. Report amending H. 4468, to authorize Tucson, Ariz., to issue bonds for waterworks. Mar. 5,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 491.)

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE

Brenner, J. L. Report adverse to H. 8611, for relief of Joseph S. Gillow Mar. 13,1900. 9 pp. (H.rp. 596.)

Gibson,H. R. Report submitting H. 9506, to amend act for settlement of claims for loss of private property in military service, as substitute for II. 8887, for relief of E. St. John Greble and other officers and enlisted men of Army. Mar. 13,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 598.)

Haugen, G. N. Report submitting H. R. 191, to refer H. 8539, for relief of JohnPatterson, to Court of Claims. Mar. 22,1900. Ip. (H.rp. 750.)

----- Report submitting H. R. 192, to refer 11. 3296, for relief of Henrv Judge, to Court of Claims. Mar. 22,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 752.)

----- Report favoring S. 2799, to carry into effect stipulations of article 7 of treaty between Uni ted States and Spain concluded Dec. 10,1898 [by establishing commission to settle claims of citizens of United States against Spain arising since beginning of late insurrection in Cuba]. Mar. 27,1900. 3 pp. (H. rp. 780.)

Henry, Patrick. Report submitting H. R. 177, to refer H. 2090, for relief of Mrs. C. N. Graves, to Court of Claims. Mar. 13, 1900. 3 nn (H rp. 602.) 11- v •

----- Report favoring S. 422, for relief of George A. Orr. Mar. 13 1900 4 pp. (H.rp. 603.)

----- Report favoring H. 4522, for relief of Asa Wall. Mar. 27 1900 1 n (H.rp. 787.) '

Marc h , 1900 161Mahon, T. M. Report favoring H. 9420, for relief of estate of Henry W.

Lawton. Mar. 13,1900. Ip. (H. rp. 589.)----- Report favoring S. 1934, for relief of Globe Works, Boston, Mass.

Mar. 13,1900. 9 pp. (H. rp. 590.)----- Report amending H. 1212, to authorize Secretary of War to cause

to be investigated and to provide for payment of all claims of churches, schools [etc.] arising from use of buildings [etc.] during Civil War. Mar. 13,1900. 18 pp. (H. rp. 597.)

----- Report favoring S. 2630, for relief of representatives of Merrick, Mer-rick and Cope. Mar.27,1900. 9 pp. (H.rp. 781.)

----- Report favoring S. 2384, to reimburse certain persons who furnished services in suppressing Indian hostilities within Nevada [in I860]. Mar. 27,1900. 12 pp. (H. rp. 782.)

----- Report favoring H. 4693, for relief of Sarah E. E. Perine, widow of William Perine. Mar.27,1900. 9 pp. (H.rp. 784.)

----- Report favoring H. 5091. for relief of representatives of John Roach [by payment for gunboat Peoria]. Mar.27,1900. 15 pp. (H.rp. 785.)

----- Report favoring H. 8282, for relief of Allaire Works. New York. Mar. 27,1900. 9 pp. (H. rp. 786.)

----- Report favoring H. 2724, lor relief of William B. Reaney. surviving partner of Reaney, Son and Archbold. Mar.27,1900. 6 pp. (H.rp. 788.)

----- Report favoring H.4450, for relief of representatives of George M. Clapp, of Washington Iron Works. Mar.30,1900. 11 pp. (H.rp. 877.)

Otjen. Theobold. Report favoring H. 9455, to carry out finding of Court of Claims in case of estate of John A. Huff. Mar. 22; 1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 751.)

Sims, T. W. Report favoring S. 2268, to carry into effect finding of Court of Claims in favor of Pamella B. Finney, administratrix of T. C. Fin-ney. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 783.)

Spalding. B. F. Report favoring S. 426, for relief of Ezra S. Havens. Mar. 13,1900. 11 pp. (H. rp. 601.)

----- Report adverse to II. 6067. to pay [colored laborers in Quartermas-ter’s Department] during Civil War, wages illegally withheld from them. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 604.)

M eaver, M . L. Report favoring H. 4061, for relief of Hannah E. Board-man, administratrix of William Boardman, surviving partner of Boardman, Holbrook and Company, of Neptune Works. Mar. 27.1900. 7 pp. (H.rp. 789.)

----- Report favoring H. 7480, for relief of representatives of Tomlinson, Hartupee and Company. Mar.28,1900. 21 pp. (H.rp. 830.)

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE

Cooper, S. B. Report amending H. 7939, to amend act approved June 10, 1880, governing immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement [so as to extend privileges to Laredo, Eagle Pass, and El Paso, Tex., and Nogales, Ariz.]. Mar.21.1900. 1 p. (H.rp. 735.) F

Dalzell, John. Report submitting 11.10211, fixing compensation of cus-toms inspectors for night services, as substitute for H. 5017. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (H.rp. 873.)

Payne, S.E. Report favoring S. 359, to extend privilege of immediate transportation to Astoria, Oreg. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (H. rp. 657.)

162 March , 1900Payne, S. E.—Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 963, to

extend privileges of 7th section of act [in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods], approved June 10, 1880, to Green-bay, W is. Mar. 28, 1900. Ip. (H.rp. 833.)

Russell, C. A. Report favoring S. 2114, to constitute South Manchester, Conn., port of delivery. Mar. 16,1900. 1 p. (H. rp. 701.)

SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE

Note .—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. The number in black-faced type appended to the description of each yoliune is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, as adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office.

54th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 4. Nos. 101-155, ex-cept 137; miscellaneous. [3350]

----- House documents, v. 47. Nos. 56-138, except 76, 77, 79, 88, 91, 100, 128,132; miscellaneous. [3414]

----- Same, v. 58. Nos. 224-278. except 253, 266; American Republics Bureau report, 1895, etc. [3425]

54th Congress, 2d session. Senate documents, v. 2. No. 35; Coast and Geodetic Survey report, 1896. [3468]

----- House documents, v. 44. No. 135, 6 pts.; Labor Department bul-letins 8-13. [3520]

----- Same, v. 57. No. 251, pt. 2; War of Rebellion, series 1, v. 49, pt. 2. [3533]

----- Same, v. 58. Nos. 252-337, except 255, 267, 274, 291, 303, 318, 321, 323, 332; Canadian-American Fishery Commission, etc. [3534]

---- -Same, v. 60. No. 267; Cotton plant. [3536]----- Same, v. 61. No. 291; Animal Industry Bureau, 12th and 13th

reports, 1895,1896. [3537]----- Same, v. 64. No. 323, pt. 1; Commercial Relations, 1896, v. 1. [3540] ----- Same, v. 66, 67. No. 338, 2 pts.; Tariff hearings, 2 v. [3542, 3543] ----- Same, v. 68. No. 339; Ethnology Bureau, 15th report, 1894. [3544] ----- Same, v. 76. No. 355; Document catalogue, 1896. [3552]55th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 1. No. 1, 2 pts.; Con-

gressional directory. [3558]—— Same, v. 2. Nos. 2-35, except 18; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache

Reservation, etc.; also no. 1, special session, Senate. [3559]----- Same, v. 7. No. 138; Labor Department, 9th special report, Italians

in Chicago. [3564]55th Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 35. No. 13; Foreign

Commerce and Navigation, 1898. [3777]----- Same, v. 53. No. 80; American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac

1899. [3795]

President of United StatesFurther response to resolution, additional papers relating to insurrection

against United States in Philippine Islands. Mar. 27,1900. 13 nn (S. doc. 208, pt. 2.)

Recommendation for relief of people of Porto Rico by appropriation of customs duties collected [on importations from] island. Mar 2 1900. Ip. (H. doc. 479.)

Response to resolution, communications between Government and Agni- naldo or other persons undertaking to represent people inarms against United States in Philippine Islands, with other official doc-uments relating to Philippine Islands. Mar. 5,1900. 174pp.il 1 tab. (S. doc. 208, pt. 1.)

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State DepartmentNote .—The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other

Departmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 124.

Appropriations. Estimate of appropriation for deficiencies for contin-gent expenses, etc. Mar. 12,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 506.)

Bangkok, Siam. Dispatch from minister at Bangkok, relative to repair-ing legation premises and grounds. Mar. 29,1900. 6 pp. (S. doc. 251.)

Chile. Convention between United States and Chile, to revive conven-tion of Aug. 7, 1892, to adjust claims of citizens of either country against the other. Signed Washington, May 24, 1897, proclaimed Mar. 12,1900. 3 pp. [English and Spanish.]

China. Correspondence with foreign Governments concerning com-mercial rights in China. Mar. 27, 1900. 17 pp. (H. doc. 547.)

Diplomatic and consular service of United States; corrected to Mar. 13, 1900. 55 pp.

Diplomatic list, Mar. 1900. 11 pp. 24" [Monthly.]Germany. Further information in regard to complaints of German

Government in relation to customs regulations. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 517.)

Great Britain. Response to resolution, information in regard to agree-ment [with Great Britain] said to prohibit building, arming, or maintaining of more than a single war vessel on Great Lakes. Feb. 27,1900. 72 pp. (H. doc. 471.)

Gdatemala. Protocol of agreement between United States and Guate-mala, submitting to arbitration claim of Robert H. May against Guatemala and claim of Guatemala against May. Signed Wash-ington, Feb. 23,1900. 4 pp. [English and Spanish.]

Mexico. Treaty between United States and Mexican Republic, peace, friendship, limits, and settlement. Signed Guadalupe Hidalgo, Feb. 2,1848, proclaimed July 4,1848 [printed 1900J. 31 pp. [English and Spanish.]

Nicaragua. Protocol of agreement between United States and Nicaragua for arbitration of claims of Orr and Laubenheimer and Post-Glover Electric Company. Signed Washington, Mar. 22,1900. 4 pp. [Eng-lish and Spanish.]

Samoan Islands. Convention between United States, Germany, and Great Britain, relating to settlement of claims in Samoa by arbitra-tion. Signed Washington, Nov. 7,1899, proclaimed Mar. 8,1900. 4 pp. [English and German.]

----- Convention between United States, Germany, and Great Britain, to adjust questions in respect to islands. Signed Dec. 2, 1899, pro-claimed Feb. 16,1900. 4 pp. [English and German.]

South African republics. Response to resolution, correspondence touch-ing request of Government of republics for intervention with view of cessation of hostilities. Mar. 15, 1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 222.)

AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU

Monthly bulletin, Mar. 1900; whole no. 78, v. 8. no. 3. p. 389-556. [Con-tains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.]

25c single copy, $2.00 a yrContents :

Accessions to library.Agriculture in Argentina.Arequipa, Peru, Meteorological work at.Argentina. Gold currency laws; report of consulate-general at New York; dimi-

nution of death rate in Buenos Ayres; mining development; destruction of locusts; statistics of wine industry; new enterprises; miscellaneous notes.

164 Marc h , 1900Monthly bulletin—Continued.

Content*—Continued.Banana plant; by J. de Loverdo.Bolivia. Production of quinine: notes.Book notices.Brazil. Consular invoices; bureau of commercial statistics; recent govern-

mental decrees; trade and trade policy; Amazon Telegraph Company; new cof-fee association ; cultivation ot manigoba rubber; Bahia centra] sugar factories • exports and imports ot Para; notes on industrial enterprises; miscellaneous

Chile Sugar bounty law; development of nitrate trade; miscellaneous notes. Colombia. Notes.Costa Rica. Miscellaneous notes.Ecuador. School teachers from United States; city of Guayaquil; miscellaneous

notes.French view of United States-Mexican commerce.German interests in Guatemala.Gautemala. Miscellaneous notes.Haiti. Trade in drugs; note.Honduras. Extract from President Sierra’s message; note.Members, Honorary corresponding.Mexican trade with United States.Mexico. Banking law of Republic; water supply of City of Mexico; General

Bernardo Keyes; high art pottery: monthly summary of business operations* notes on industrial enterprises; miscellaneous notes.

Nicaragua. Mineral and forest productions; notesParaguay. Arbitration with Argentina; notes.Periodicals and newspapers on tile.Peru. Tariff on hats and hat material; miscellaneous notes.Salvador. Miscellaneous notes.Trade with Spanish America.United States. Trade with Latin America; saltbushes for arid lands; notes.Uruguay. Miscellaneous notes.

FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU

Advance sheets of consular reports, Mar. 1-31,1900: nos. 666-692. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

Contents :Africa, south and east, Communication with, by F. D. Hill; no. 672Agricultural implements. German, in Russia, liy F. H. Mason; no. 678.Asia Minor and eastern Europe, American commerce with, by C. M. Dickinson-

no. 6<5.Austria-Hungary, Fiscal changes in, by F. W. Mahin ; no. 666Azores, Proposed railway in, by G. H. Pickerell; no. 681.Beer trade in Bahia, by H. W. Furniss; no. 691.Beirut, United States commercial publications in, note- no 675Bleaching trade, Trust in, in Great Britain, by Marshal' Halstead- no 681Canadian railway, New, short grain route, by F. S. S. Johnson • no. 676.Cassareep in Paraguay, by J. N. Ruffin: no. 690.Cat tle, Colombian, Exports of, to Cuba, by A. T. Hanabergh; no. 681.Coal, American, for Germany, by F. H. Mason ; no. 674.------------Market for, in France,'by J. C. Covert; no. 684.----- German, Exports of, by Richard Guenther; no. 683.----- in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 674.——Scarcity of, in Austria, by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 683.Coal and iron, Demand for, in Brazil, note; no. 690.Coal discovery in Quebec, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 689.Coal famine in Europe, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 683.Coal industry, French, by W. P. Atwell and H. S. Brunot; no. 684.Coal miners’ strike in Saxony and Bohemia, by E. L. Harris • no. 683.Coffee, Cultivation of, in India, by W. T. Fee; no. 692.Copper and silver in Ecuador, note; no. 669.Cotton bales, Improved, for Austria, by F. W. Mahin; no. 672.Cotton industry of Italy,by William Jarvis; no.678.Cotton oil in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 672.Cuba, Irish trade with, note; no. 666.Currants, Greek, in America, note; no. 666.Dawson and Cape Nome, Notes on, by Ronald Morrison; no. 673.Dress goods in Roumania, transmitted by W. P. Atwell; no. 673.Dutch India, Tariff changes in, note; no. 668.East, Franco-Belgian steamship line to, note; no. 675.Electric street railway in Geneva, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 688.Europe and American commercial competition, by E. L. Harris; no. 676.Food articles. Adulteration of, in Germany, note; no. 673.German tariff schedule, New, by S. W. Hanauer: no. 671.Germany, New corporations in, in 1899, note; no. 672.Haiti, Consolidation of debt of, note; no.678.Hams, Packing, for Singapore market, note: no. 675.Hardware imports into Canada, transmitted by C. W. Martin; no. 676

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Advance sheets of consular reports—Continued.Contents—Continued.

Hong names, American, in China, by E. H. Conger; no. 671.Horse meat, American, in Denmark, note; no. 668.House-lining materials in Norway, by V. E. Nelson; no. 677.Ivory market, Antwerp, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 689.Japan, Americans in, by J . F. Gowey; no. 689.Japanese emigration, note; no. 689.Jute industry, German, note; no. 685.Korea, Americans in, by H. N. Allen; no. 692.----- Postal service in, by H. N. Allen; no. 681.Lace and hosiery in England, by S. C. McFarland; no. 668.Language, English, in Europe, by F. W. Mahiu; no. 689.Linseed in Ki ver Plata [district], by A. W. Swaim; no. 692.Liquid air as an explosive, by F. H. Mason; no. 673.Locomotives, American, as patterns in Germany, note: no. 679.----------- German opinion of, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 673.Machine exports, Germany’s, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 673.Machinery exhibition at Christiania, note; no. 692.Manufactures, American, Superiority of, by James Boyle; no. 686.Meat and poultry exports, Canadian, by F. S. S. Johnson; no. 681.Meat-inspection bill, German, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 687.Mexico, Advice to prospective settlers in, note; no. 666.-----Custom-house fines in [decree], transmitted by F. K. McCreery; no. 686.Music library in Geneva, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 669.Navigation, Congress of, at Paris, note; no. 669.Nicaragua. Openings for Ameticans in, by Chester Donaldson; no. 691.----- Ownership of railroads in, note; no. 691.New South Wales, Early closing in, by G. W. Bell; no. 687.New York and Ottawa Railroad, by J. E. Hamilton; no. 677.Paper, aluminium, and cotton manufactures in Quebec, by F. S. S. Johnson;

no. 681.Parquet floors in Netherlands, note; no. 669.Peanutoil industry, by K. P. Skinner; no. 680.Pheasant skins, Chinese export of, prohibited, note; no. 671.Physicians, Female, in Russia, note; no. 672.Plants and fruits, Imports of, into Cape Colony, note; no. 691.Plate-glass trust, International, note; No. 687.Prussian and Hessian railroads, by Richard Guenther; no. 677.Rattan in corset manufacture, by several consuls; no. 670.Russia, Demand for railway supplies in, note; no. 678.-----Merchant marine of, by W. R. Holloway; no. 682.Safety-fuse trust in Germany, by B. H. Warner, jr.; nd. 690.San Jose scale in Germany, by S. W. Hanauer; no. 669.San Tu-ao, China, Wharfage tax at, note; no. 671.Shipbuilding in England and Germany, transmitted by G. H. Murphy; no. 671.Shoes, American, in Germany, by J. F. Winter; no. 673.----- in Brazil, by H. W. Furniss; no. 691.Siam, Industrial development in, by Hamilton King; no. 675.Soap trust in Germany, by Richard Guenther; no. 690.Steamship line, Proposed] from Jamaica to England, by N. R. Snyder; no. 676.Switzerland, Commercial and industrial conditions in, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 685.Syria, American goods in, by G, B. Ravndal; no. 675.—-— American trade in, correction, note; no. 682.Textile industries, Strikes in, in Europe, by F. W. Mahin; no. 672.Textile plants, Paraguayan, by J. N. Ruffin; no. 690.Tiles and mosaics in Bohemia, by F. W. Mahin; no. 688.----- in Venice, by H. A. Johnson; no. 688.Trade secrets in Germany, by Richard Guenther; no. 682.Trusts in Austria-Hungary, by F. W. Mahin; no. 666.Wall-paper trust in Great Britain, by Marshal Halstead and Joshua Wilbour;

no. 680.Wheat, American, for macaroni, note; no. 691.----- for edible pastes, note; no. 668.Wheat and rye crops in France, note; no. 689.Wine trade, French, note; no. 667.Wines, Excise on, in Netherlands, note; no. 686.Wool operations in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 666.Wools, yarns, and hosiery in English market, transmitted by S. C. McFarland;

no. 667.Workingmen’s aid societies in France, by J. C. Covert; no. 679.

Same, index, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1899. 1900. 91 pp.Consular Reports, Mar. 1900; v. 62, no. 234. xix 4- 271-114 pp. (H. doc.

190, pt. 3.) [Monthly.] *15cContents:

Africa, German east, Germany's carrying trade with; by Walter Schumann.Alcohol, Manufacture of, from acetylene; by several consuls.Amsterdam, Grain elevator at; by F. D. Hdl.Bicycles, German and American, Exports of; by J. F. Monaghan.Brazil, northern, Railway and other enterprises in; by K. K. Kenneday.

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Consular Reports—Continued.Contents—Continued.

Brazilian excise taxes, cotton goods; by AV. L. Lowrie.Brazilian tariff changes; transmitted by H. AV. Furniss.British Board of Trade, New departure by; by James Boyle.Cattle fair in Uruguay; by A. AV. Swaim.Chefoo, Conditions at, by Hunter Corbett; transmitted by John Fowler.Civil code, New, for Germany; by E. Z. Brodowski.Coal at Malta; by J. H. Grout.----- Demand for, in France; by R. P. Skinner.----- in Germany, correction; by S. AV. Hanauer.Coffee prices in Brazil; by AV. L. Lowrie.Commercial travelers in Uruguay; by A. AV. Swaim.Consular service, German, Reform in; by Richard Guenther.Dawson City, Notes from; by Ronald Morrison.Dredge, American, in Russia; by AV. R. Holloway.Electric lighting in Dublin; by Joshua AVilbour.Electric enterprise. Proposed, in Venice; transmitted by H. A. Johnson.Fireproof material in Germany; by E. T. Liefeld.Foreign reports and publications.France, Railway supplies in; by G. H. Jackson.Furniture, American, for south Germany; by J. H. AVorman.German echoes of [Philadelphia] commercial exposition ; by F. H. Mason.Grain inspection, American, Inaccuracy in; by R. P. Skinner.Haiti, Economic conditions in; by L. AV. Livingston.Japan and China, German trade with; transmitted by F. H. Mason.Law courts in Germany; by E. Z. Brodowski.Manchester exports to United States; by AV. F. Grinnell.Martinique, Tariff changes in; by Amedee Testart.Meat in south Africa; by J. G. Stowe.Merchant marine of Sweden; by E. D. AVinslow.Metal-paper trust in Bavaria; by J. H. Woman.Metric classification of German iron manufactures, by AV. C. Robinson; transmit-

ted by F. D. Hill.Mining in Yukon, routes to Cape Nome; by Ronald Morrison.Montevideo port works; by W. R. Finch.Mutual-aid societies for French school children: by J. C. Covert.Newcastle, New South AVales, New ballast regulations at; transmitted by F. AV.

Goding.Nome, Cape, gold fields; by A. E. Smith.Notes.Olive crop in southern Europe, Failure of; by R. P. Skinner.Phylloxera in Switzerland; by B. H. Ridgely.Precious metals, World’s production of; transmitted by Richard Guenther.Rotterdam, Steamship lines to; by Soren Listoe.Rubber in Mexico; by J. R. Hardy.Sample rooms, German, in Sydney; by J. F. Monaghan.Schweitzer system of bread making in Paris; by AV. P. Atwell.Shipbuilding at Nagasaki; by C. B. Harris.----- in Germany; by T. J. Albert.Siam, Public improvements in; by Hamilton King.Siberia, Commercial and industrial affairs in; by R. T. Greener.----- eastern, Russian migration to; by R. T. Greener.Siberian railroad; by R. T. Greener.Simplon Tunnel; by A. L. Frankenthal.Sugar, Packing, in Java; by S. B. Everett.Swedish crops of 1899; by AV. AV. Thomas, jr.Syria, American trade in; by G. B. Ravndal.Telegraph line from Budapest to London; by F. D. Chester.Textile factories, German, in United States; by B. H. AVarner, jr.Transvaal, French interests in; by J. C. Covert.Venezuela, Additional tariff in [decree]; transmitted by Louis Goldschmidt, ----- Custody of ships' papers in [decree]; transmitted by F. B. Loomis.Vintage, German, of 1899; by Walter Schumann.Weavers and coal miners, Strike of, at St. Etienne; by H. S. Brunot. Weightsand measures, Russian [law]; transmitted by W. R. Holloway. Wheat, Demand for, in France; by R. P. Skinner.----- for edible pastes in France; by J. C. Covert.Windmills in Syria; by G. B. Ravndal.AVine and piquette, Manufacture of, in southern France; by H. S. Van Buren.AVool products of Uruguay; by A. W. Swaim.Wool sales, Australian; transmitted by J. P. Bray.

Treasury DepartmentBero, John W. Communication from collector of customs at Plattsburg,

N. Y., relating to refund of moneys to Bero. Mar. 19, 190Q. 5 pp. (H. doc. 524.)

March , 1900 1G7

Bonds of U. S. Response to resolution, information [from Secretary and from comptroller of currency] relative to national banks, the circu-lation [and Government bonds]. Mar. 26, 1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 242.)

----- To holders of United States 5 per cent bonds of act of Jan. 14,1875, 4 per cent consols of 1907, acts of July 14,1870, and Jan. 20,1871, and 3 per cent bonds of 1908, act of June 13,1898. Mar. 14,1900. 3 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 29,1900.)

Chinese persons claiming readmission as returning merchants. Mar. 3, 1900. 1 p. 4° . (Dept, circular 28,1900; Division of Special Agents.)

Circular instructions relative to tariff, navigation, and other laws, for year ending Dec. 31, 1899 [title-page and index]. 1900. 10 pp. 4°

Not e .—This belongs to the set of Treasury Department circulars, numbered consecutively throughout the year, which have been recorded here, as each appeared, under Treasury Department or under the different bureaus from which they have been issued.

Customs special agency districts. Mar. 16, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circu-lar 30,1900; Division of Special Agents.)

Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, Mar. 1900. 1 p. f° [Monthly.]

Employees. Regulations governing admission to custodian and janitor service [amendment]. Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 33, 1900; Division of Appointments.)

Epidemics. Additional estimate of appropriation for combatting epi-demic diseases. Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 560.)

Household effects [rulings of Department relative to importation]. Mar. 30,1900. 2 pp. 4° (Dept. circular38,1900; Divisionof Customs.)

National bank notes. Estimate of appropriation for expenses of na-tional [bank] currency. Mar. 31,1900. Ip. (H. doc. 561.)

St. Marys River, Mich. Letter recommending appropriation for range lights in river. Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. (H. doc. 526.)

South Manchester, Conn., a port of delivery [act of Congress establish-ing port]. Mar. 29, 1900. 1 p.4° (Dept, circular 36,1900; Divis-ion of Customs.)

Sugar. Export bounties on Belgian sugars. Mar. 30, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 37, 1900; Division of Customs.)

----- Export bounties on German refined sugar. Mar. 24, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 34, 1900; Division of Customs.)

Switzerland. Duties on Swiss products. Mar. 20, 1900. Ip. 4° (Dept, circular 31, 1900; Division of Customs.)

Treasury decisions under tariff and internal revenue laws, etc., v. 2 [of 1899] ; July 1-Dec. 31,1899. 1900. 882-f-xliv pp. [Department de-cisions numbered 21331-882, including general appraisers’ decisions 4470-4621 and reappraisements of merchandise.] *Sheep, $1.50

Same, weekly, v. 3, nos. 9-13; Mar. 1-29, 1900. [Department decisions numbered 22022-111 including general appraisers’ decisions 4662-84, and internal revenue decisions 48-81.]

Note .—Reappraisements of merchandise are now published in separate circu-lars. See Appraisers.

APPRAISERS

Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Feb. 23-Mar. 23, 1900]; Mar. 5-26, 1900. 4° (Reappraisement circulars 470-486; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.]

ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING

Additional estimate of deficiency in appropriation for vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings, 1900. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 248.)

Communication relating to additional appropriation for post-office at Norfolk, Va. Mar. 20, 1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 229.)

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Estimate of appropriation for lookouts in temporary post-office at Chi-cago. Mar. 27,1900. Ip. (H. doc. 540.)

Estimate of appropriation for new vaults iu subtreasury at New York Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 559.)

Estimate of appropriation to rent for remainder of fiscal year portion of old post-office in Indianapolis, Ind. Mar. 29,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc 252.) '

Form of bill relating to old court-house at Baltimore. Mar 27 1900 3 pp. (H. doc. 539.)

AUDITOR FOR WAR DEPARTMENT

Communication relative to reduction in clerical force in office. Mar 14 1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 219.) ' '

Communication suggesting amendment to [H. 8582, making appropria-tion for] Army [1901, to strike out appropriation for extra pay to officers who exercise higher command than that of their eradel Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 511.) ° J*

Elementary manual of practice, Civil War claims; by W. C. Eldridge and L. R. Ginn. 1900. 35 pp. 12° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2171.) *15c

Papers relating to account of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway for transporting supplies to Indian prisoners. Mar. 13, 1900 9 pp (H. doc. 509.) 1

BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION

Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 9 months ending Mar. 1899 and 1900]. 1 p. obloim 8° [Monthly.]

Statement of condition of Treasury and receipts and expenditures of Government, Mar. 1-13, 1900. Each 1 p. narrow f« [Daily except Sundays and holidays. With Mar. 14 the title and form of this state-ment change. See next entry.]

Statement^of Treasury. Mar. 14-31, 1900. Each [3] pp.; Mar. 14 f->- Mar. 15-31, 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNot e .—The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic

Survey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also bv one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthlv Notice to Manners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Naw Department, at United States consulates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.

Carroll, J. R., schooner. Estimate of appropriation for compensation of owners of schooner. Mar. 1,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 473.)

Heights. Resulting heights from spirit leveling between Ellis, Kans and Hugo, Colo., observations by I. Winston, report by C A Schott- app. 2, report, 1898. 1899 [1900J. p. 195-214. 2 il. 4" ’

----- Resulting heights from spirit leveling between Hugo and ColoradoSprings, Colo., observations by I. Winston, report by C. A Schott- app. 3, report, 1898. 1899 [1900]. p. 215-228, 1 il. 4" ’

----- Resulting heights from spirit leveling between Salina and EllisKans , observations by I. Winston, report by C. A. Schott- ann 1’ report, 1898. 1899 [1900]. p. 179-193, 1 il. 4° ’

International Geodetic Association, 12th conference, and geodetic opera-tions in United States, by E.D. Preston; app. 6, report. 1898 1899 [1900]. p. 243-260, 1 pl. 3 maps, 4o 1 ’

Notice to Mariners 255; Feb. 1900. 12 + [2] pp. 41’ [Monthly.]Not e .—Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey- with

lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. J ’

Marc h , 1900 169Pacific Ocean. Problems in physiography, salinity and temperature of

Pacific Ocean, by A. Lindenkohl; app. 9, report, 1898. 1899 [19001. p. 463-473, 2 pl. 4° L J

Peruvian arc. Inquiry into value of Peruvian arc of 1736-43, and need of check to its result, by C. A. Schott; app. 4, report, 1898. 1899 [1900]. p. 229-232, 4"

Plane table manual, by D. B. Wainwright; app. 8, report, 1898. 1899 [1900]. p. 409-462,1 il. 31 pl. 4»

Pribilof Islands. Physical observations made in connection with Prib- ilof Islands expedition of 1897, bv G. R. Putnam; app. 5, report 1898. 1899 [1900]. p. 233-241, 1 il. map, 4" 1 ’

Report of superintendent showing progress of work, 1898. 1899 [1900]. 489 pp. il. 46 pl. 18 maps, 2 in pocket, 4° (S. doc. 48, 55th Cong. 3d sess.) [ I he 9 appendixes in this volume have each been printed separately, and are entered in this catalogue.] *$1.60

Tide tables for Pacific coast, from Tide Tables for [calendar year] 1900 1899 [reprint 1900]. [61] pp. large 8° 1 10c

lime. Determination of time, longitude, latitude, and azimuth, byJ. F. Hayford; app. 7, report, 1898. 4th edition enlarged. 1899 [1900]. p. 261-407,12 pl. 4-' °

I nited States coast pilot, Atlantic coast; pts. 1—3, 6. 8, supplement, rules of road at sea, and in harbors, rivers, and inland waters, except Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters as far east as Montreal, and Red River of the North and rivers emptying into Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries. Feb. 1900. 20 pp. large 8°

Same; pt. 4, Point Judith to New York, 3d edition. 1899 [1900]. 187 4- viii pp. il. 4 maps, large 8° 50c

Charts

Aransas Pass, Aransas and Copano bays, Tex.; chart 209. Scale 1:80 000. Feb. 1900, first published 1884. 40.8 X 32.6 in. ’ 50c

Columbia River, sheet 1, entrance to upper Astoria; chart 6140. Scale 1:40,000. Dec. 1899, first published 1868. 24.6 X 34.2 in. 25c

Fernandina Entrance, Fla.; chart 453. Scale 1:20,000. Feb. 1900 first published 1875. 24.9 X 29.8 in. ’ 25c

Key West Harbor and its approaches, Fla., scale 1:50,000; with insets Key West Harbor, scale 1:20,000; N. W. Channel bar, scale 1: 20 000 • chart 469. Jan. 1900, first published 1855. 24.9 X 34.6 10 7 x8 7 and 7.1 X 6 3 in. ’ ‘ 25c

Mare Island Strait, Cal.; chart 5525. Scale 1:10,000. Jan. 1900 first published 1876. 20.7 X 33.9 in. ’ 20c

Narragansett Bay, R. I.; chart 353. Seale 1:40,000. Jan. 1900 first published 1873. 45.9 X 30.2 in. ’ 75g

Nestugga Bay, Oreg.; chart 6088. Scale 1:10,000. Feb. 1900, first pub-lished 1888. 36.2x24.2 in. 25c

Pacific coast, San Francisco to Cape Flattery; chart 5052. Mercator projection. Feb. 1900. 38.5x33.1 in. 50c

South Carolina, North Island to Isle of Palms, including Cape Ro-main; chart 153. Scale 1:80,000. Jan. 1900, first published 1886 32.7X40.2 in. 50c

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Feb. 13 1900- no. 17.Mar. 15,1900. 8 pp. 4° [Issued 5 times a year.]

Bulletin 359-362; Mar. 5-26, 1900. 4° [Weekly.]bankIXuiTattionsMetchange8 °ffiCerS °f Dati°Dal ba“k8’ orSanizati°u

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ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU

Estimate of appropriation [to pay amounts due John Q. Larman, Joseph L. Harley, and Thomas P. Sparks] erroneously classified. Mar. 27. 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 542.)

INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE

Books. Communication relating to appropriation for purchase of books. Mar. 16,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 519.)

Deputy collectors. Relative to deputy collectors’ diary report and monthly account for services. Mak 10, 1900. 2 pp. 4° (Circular 537 revised.)

District attorneys. Regulations for observance of revenue officers, dis-trict attorneys, and marshals, and as to duties of clerks of United States courts respecting cases under internal-revenue laws in which United States is a party, and respecting custody and disposition of realestate acquired under those laws. 1900. 55pp. ([Regula-tions] series 7, no. 12, revised Jan. 31, 1900.)

Employees. Estimate of appropriation for overtime work of emplovees Mar. 5,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 486.) '

Internal revenue. Compilation of decisions by commissioner, under war-revenue act of June 13, 1898, Jan. 1,1899-Jan. 9, 1900. v. 2 344 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2166.) *25c

Oleomargarin. Revised regulations concerning oleomargarine under in-ternal-revenue laws. Jan. 1900. 74 pp. 1 pl. ([Regulations] series 7, no. 9, revised.)

Revenue stamps. Proposals for paper upon which to print internal-revenue stamps. Mar. 28, 1900. 2 pp. 4° ([Circular] 559: Dept, circular 35, 1900.) ’

Spirits. Correct weighing and reporting of packages of distilled spir-its by gauging officers at distilleries. Mar. 20, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Cir-cular 558.)

----- Excessive losses of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses. Mar. 19, 1900. 1 p. 4" (Circular 557.)

----- Regulations concerning marking, reporting, and accounting for sweetened spirits at rectifying houses. Mar. 9,1900. 4 pp. 4“ (Cir-cular 556.)

Stamp tax. Ruling as to stamp tax on conveyances of real property under schedule A of act of June 13, 1898? Mar. 9, 1900. 1 p. 4° (Circular 555.)

----- Ruling as to stamp tax on loans secured by pledges of collateral under, schedule A of act of June 13, 1898. Mar. 29, 1900. 1 n. 4» (Circular 560.)

Tobacco. Revised regulations concerning taxes on tobacco, snuff, and cigars. Jan. 1900. 117 pp. ([Regulations] series 7, no. 8, revised.)

LIGHT-HOUSE BOARDNote .—The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published bv

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 Cnited States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Bulletin 106, recent changes in aids to navigation, Mar. 1, 1900, coasts of United States. 13-f-[2] pp. 4" [Monthly.]

9th-llth districts. List of beacons, buoys, and day marks on northern lakes and rivers; corrected to opening of navigation, 1900. 139 v pp. large 8°

Estimate of [additional] appropriation for light-ship, with fog signal at Cape Elizabeth, Me. Mar. 9, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 499.) ’

March , 1900 171Estimate of appropriation for steam tender for lltli light-house district

[for use in St. Marys River]. Mar. 12, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 507.)Estimate of increase of cost for light and fog-signal station [near ter-

minus of Straight Channel, in Maumee Bav, near! Toledo. Ohio Mar. 22, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 529.)

Notice to Mariners 26-37 of 1900; Mar. 5-28,1900. p. 26-37, 4°Not e .—Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam

whistles, changes in buoyage, etc.

LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION

Circulation statement, Mar. 1, 1900. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. For-merly Statement showing amounts of gold and silver coins, etc.] $25 93 K'~Estimated Population, Mar. 1, 1900, 77,255,000; circulation per capita,

Estimate of appropriation for purchase of distinctive paper [1900] upon which to print national-bank currency. Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (S doc. 241.) v

Registered bonds caveated upon books of Department, Mar. 1,1900. 1 p f° [Monthly.] '

MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE

Public Health Reports, v. 15, nos. 9-13; Mar. 2-30, 1900. p 447-761 [Weekly.]

Not e .—This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Marine Hospital Se’-viee and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is limited, 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 Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department No 9 contains a special article, Experimental pneumonic plague, by Dr. Batzaroff, trans-lated by H. D. G-eddmgs.

MINT BUREAU

ASSAY COMMISSION

Proceedings of commission of 1900, and test of coinage executed and reserved during calendar year 1899; also laws relating to annual assay. 1900. 30 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2170.) *5c

SPECIAL AGENTS DIVISION

Report of special agent for protection of Alaska salmon fisheries. Jan 24, 1900. 71 pp. 5 pl. (S. doc. 153.)

STATISTICS BUREAU

Adoption of gold standard in Japan, from official report of Japanese Government; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Feb. 1900. p. 2257-75, 4°

Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for Feb. 1900. 64 pp. 4°

Exports of domestic breadstuff's, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Feb 1900. 13 pp. 4° (Bulletin 8, series 1899-1900.) [Monthly.]

Imports and exports of United States, Feb. 1900. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, Feb.

1900; no. 8, series 1899-1900. p. 2251-2527, 1 pl. 4° (H. doc 15Pt- 8.) *35c

Statistical Abstract of United States, 1899. 1900. No. 22, xii -4- 467 pp.1 tab. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2169; H. doc. 411.) *25c

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TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Issue and redemption of currency. Mar. 23, 1900. 4 pp. 4° ([Circu-lar] 69; Dept, circular 32, 1900.)

Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding Mar. 31,1900. 1 p. ohlong 24°

Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late corporation of Washington, [by] ex-officio commissioner of sinking fund of District, Mar. 31, 1900. 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.]

War DepartmentAguinaldo, Emilio. Response to resolution directing Secretary to com-

municate to Senate a letter of Aguinaldo, dated July 15, 1898, [stat-ing that letter is not in possession of Department]. Mar. 26, 1900. 4 pp. (S. doc. 244.)

Army. Appendix 2 to army regulations, 1895, showing changes from Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1899. [1900.] 285-336 + iii pp. ’10c

Caswell, Fort. Communication relating to necessity of appropriation for protecting Fort Caswell military reservation ’from storm tides. Mar. 27, 1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 538.)

Corbin, Henry C. Response to resolution, proceedings of court-martial of Corbin in 1865, etc. Mar. 12, 1900. 57 pp. (S. doc. 214.)

Cuba. Customs tariff and regulations for ports in Cuba in possession of United States. 2d edition. 1899 [reprint 1900]. 108 pp.

----- Response to resolution relative to coming elections in Cuba. Mar. 26,1900. Ip. (S. doc. 243 [pt. 1].)

----- Response to resolution, report showing receipts [and expenditures in] Cuba, Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1899. Feb. 16,1900. 2 9 pp. (S. doc. 177.)

Depositaries. Recommendation with reference to deposit of company funds at depositaries. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (11. doc. 551.)

Employees. Estimate of appropriation for excess pay of employees of Department. Mar. 3,1900. 8 pp. (H. doc. 482.)

Government contracts. Recommendations for passage of act [to repeal so much of act approved July 31,1876, as relates] to advertisements for contracts [not to be published in District of Columbia]. Mar. 16, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 518.)

Military Academy. Estimate of [deficiency] appropriation for pay of academy. Mar. 28,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 550.)

Nome, Cape, Alaska. Response to resolution relative to alleged conces-sions made to excavate gold-bearing bed of sea at cape. Mar. 23, 1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 239.)

Philippine Islands. Response to inquiry as to expenditures for military operations in islands. Mar. 6,1900. 5 pp. (H. doc. 488.)

Report. Annual reports, 1899; [v. 1, pt. 2] reports of chiefs of bureaus.1899 [1900]. [3] 842 pp. il. 40 pl. map, 1 tab. (H. doc. 2.) ’75c

Contents:Reports of—

Adjutant-general, to Secretary of War.Commissary-general of subsistence.Inspector-general, to Secretary of War.Judge-advocate-general.Paymaster-general.Quartermaster-general.Record and Pension Office.Signal Office.Surgeon -general.

----- Same, v. 1, pts. 3-5. [See Army.]

Marc h , 1900 173Report—Continued. Annual reports, 1899; [v. l.pt.6], 1900. [xxxiv]

4-868 pp. lpl. 13 maps. (H. doc. 2.) *G0cContents:

Report of J. R. Brooke on civil affairs in Cuba.Report of Geo. W. Davis on civil affairs of Puerto Rico.Reports of Leonard Wood on civil affairs in Santiago and Puerto Principe, Cuba.

----- Same, v. 2, 6 pts. [See Engineer Department.]

ADJUTANT-GENERAL

Army list and directory, officers of Army, Mar. 20, 1900; [no.] 4. 45 PP- ‘ *10c

Circular 6, 7 [1900] ; Mar. 1, 20, 1900. Each 1 p. 12°Enlistments for line of Army, Feb. 1900. 7 pp. 12° [Monthly.] General orders 25-38 [1900] ; Mar. 3-29, 1900. 12°Military publications. List of military publications, books, pamphlets

etc., received Oct. 1, 1899-Feb. 1, 1900. 1900. 14 pp.Pay, Army. Response to resolution, communications from adjutant-

general and paymaster-general of Army relative to travel pay and commutation ot subsistence to officers and soldiers return in "■ from Philippine Islands. Mar. 16,1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 223.)

Special orders, 1899; v. 1, index. [1900.] 604 pp. 12” (War Dept doc. 115.)

Same, v. 2-4, title-pages. [1900.] Each [2] pp. 12” (War Dept. doc. 115.)

Not e .—Ike special orders of 1899, nos. 1-303, may be bound in 3 volumes for which these title-pages are printed. A half-title page, printed with the index volume and not containing the word “index,” should be canceled.

Same, 50-76 [1900] ; Mar. 1-31.1900. 12 ’ [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

Stations of Army, Mar. 1-22, 1900. Each [2] pp. oblong f” [Weekly- none issued Mar. 15, 29.]

MILITARY ACADEMY

Annual report of board of visitors, 1899. Dee. 19,1899 [published 19001 111pp. 12 pl. (H. doc. 201.) *10c

MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION

French-English military technical dictionary; by Cornelis De Witt Willcox. 1900. [pt. 2] Espace-Palan, p/161-304. ([Publication] 24, pt. 2.) *15c

ARMY

Annual report of major-general commanding Army [with reports of adjutant-general, inspector-general, department commanders, etc.], 1899. 1899 [1900]. pt. 1, iii546 pp. 207 pl. 5 maps, 4 tab. (War Dept., Reports, 1899 [v. 1, pt. 3] ; H. doc. 2.) *$1,10

Same. pt. 2, [ii] —|— xvii —|— 560 pp. 3 il. 24 pl. 2 maps, 1 facsim. (War Dept., Reports, 1899 [v. 1, pt. 4] ; H. doc. 2.) *60c

Same. pt. 3, [ii] + 642 pp. il. 30 pl. 4 maps. (War Dept., Reports. 1899 [v. l,pt. 5]; H. doc. 2.) 65c

Note .—Paging as given above for these 3 parts is that of the War Department and Congressional editions. Preface pages i and ii in each part do not occur in the bureau edition. Parts 2 and 3 comprise the annual report of Gen. E. S. Otis commanding Department of the Pacific and 8th Army Corps, militarv governor in the Philippine Islands, Sept. 1898-Ang. 1899, with reports of staff oflcers and offi-cers commanding troops in the Philippine Islands, etc.

Civil report of John R. Brooke, military governor, Cuba [for year end-ing Dec. 16, 1899]. 1900. 476 -f-xxii pp. 1 pl. 4 maps. ' *40c

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MILITARY DEPARTMENTS

Pacific. Report and accompanying papers of John C. Bates in relation to agreement made with Sultan of Sulu, Aug. 20,1899. Feb. 1,1900. Ill pp. 4 pl. 3 facsim. map. (S. doc. 136.)

CUSTOMS AND INSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION

Circular 37, 38; Mar. 2, 9,1900. Each 1 p. 12°Monthly summary of commerce of Cuba, July and Aug. 1899; nos. 1 and

2, series 1899-1900. 1900. 30 pp 4° *10cMonthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, July-Sept. 1899;

nos. 1-3, series 1899-1900. 1900. 27 pp. 4 ’ *10cMonthly summary of commerce of Puerto Rico, July and Aug. 1899; nos.

[1 and 2, erroneously printed as nos.] 2 and 3, series 1899-1900. 1900. 23 pp. 4° *10c

Report on legal status of islands acquired during war with Spain, by Charles E. Magoon, law officer, submitted Feb. 12, 1900; presented by Mr. Davis. Mar. 20,1900. 72 pp. (S. doc. 234.)

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Adams, Henry M. Further credit in accounts of Adams. Mar. 12,1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 505.)

----- Letter iu relation to disallowances in accounts of Adams. Mar. 27,1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 537.)

Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J. Reports of examination and survey of Arthur Kill or Staten Island Sound. Feb. 5,1900. 7 pp. 3 maps. (H. doc. 393.)

Brunswick, Ga. Report of examination and survey of inner harbor. Dec. 7,1899. 5 pp. map. (H. doc. 40.)

Bucksport, Me. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Jan. 12, 1900. 6 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 275.)

Casey, Thomas L. Communication concerning disallowances in accounts of Casey. Mar. 14,1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 510.)

Chicago River, Ill. Report of preliminary examination of river. Dec. 7,1899. 10 pp. 8 pl. (H. doc. 95 [pt. 1].)

Circular 9,10 [1900] ; Mar. 14, 23,1900. 12°Craighill, William E. Estimate of appropriation for credit to account

of Craighill. Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 477.)Crystal River, Fla. Reports of examination and survey of river. Feb.

3,1900. 11 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 386.)General orders 4, 5 [1900] ; Mar. 22, 24,1900. 12 ’Kewaunee, Wis. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Jan.

31,1900. 7 pp. map. (H. doc. 362.)Lemon Bay, Fla. Reports of examination and survey of inside passage

through Sarasota Bay to Lemon Bay. Feb. 1, 1900. 12 pp. map. (H. doc. 377.)

Lyuchs Creek, S. C. Reports of examination and survey of Lynchs River. Jan. 12,1900. 8pp. map. (H. doc. 279.)

McKinstry, Charles H. Letter recommending credit in accounts of M’Kinstry. Mar. 2,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 478.)

Maurice River, N. J. Reports of examination and survey of river. Jan. 27,1900. 8 pp. map. (H. doc. 344.)

Michigan Lake Superior Power Company. Papers relating to proposed power canal of company. Jan. 30, 1900. 52 pp. 1 pl. 3 maps. (H. doc. 358.)

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Milford, Conn. Reports of examination of harbor. Jan. 12,1900. 8 pp. map. (H. doc. 280.)

Neah Bay, Wash. Reports of examination and survey of bay. Jan. 24, 1900. 11 pp. 1 pl. 2 maps. (H. doc. 337.)

New London, Conn. Report of survey and estimate of cost of improv-ing harbor. Feb. 5,1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 392.)

New Rochelle, N. Y. Reports of examination of New Rochelle Harbor and Echo Bay. Jan. 3,1900. 8 pp. map. (H. doc. 235.)

Oldmans Creek, N. J. Reports of examination and survey of creek. Feb. 26,1900. 8 pp. (H. doc. 464.)

Passaic River, N. J. Reports of examination and survey of river. Feb. 8,1900. 23 pp. 3 maps. (H.doc. 401.)

Providence, R. I. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Dec. 8,1899. 5 pp. 2 maps. (H.doc. 108.)

Raymond, Charles W. Letter transmitting list of suspensions in accounts of Raymond and recommending appropriation relating thereto. Mar. 6,1900. 2 pp. (H.doc. 489.)

Report of chief [with appendixes, 1899]. 6 pts. xxiii + 4002 -|- 43 pp. il. 409 pl. and maps. (War Dept., Reports, 1899 [v. 2].)

Not e .—The xxiii pp. of contents and 43 pp. of index are repeated in each of the 6 parts. The bureau and Department editions differ only in the lettering on the back of the volumes. In addition to the paging as given above, pts. 2-6 each con-tain a half-title-page; pt. 5 contains a leaf of errata, not found in the unbound Congressional edition entered in the catalogue for Dec. 1899; and in some volumes are found 2 pages, following the title-page and exhibiting the arrangement of the volumes of the reports of the War Department, 1899.

Richmond, Va. Reports of examination and survey of James River at Richmond. Jan. 3,1900. 7 pp. map. (H.doc. 234.)

Rockport, Mass. Reports of examination and survey of piers and break-water at Rockport. Jan. 31,1900. 7 pp. map. (H.doc. 363.)

Sainpit River, S. C. Reports of examination and survey of river [from 20-foot depth at low water in Winyah Bay to its head of navigation]. Feb. 3,1900. 12 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 387.)

San Pedro, Cal. Reports of examination and survey of inner harbor. Jan. 30,1900. 18 pp. map. (H. doc. 357.)

Sandy Bay, Mass. Response to resolution, reports by board relative to harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay. Feb. 19, 1900. 5 pn. 1 pl. (S. doc. 184.)

----- Same, with different letters of transmittal and title, Reports of board upon project for improving harbor of refuge at bay. Feb. 21,1900. 5 pp. 1 pl. (H. doc. 453.)

Snake River. Report of examination of river, from Asotin, Wash., to Pittsburg Landing, Oreg. Dec. 7,1899. 6 pp. 9 pl. 2 maps. (H.doc. 75.)

South Carolina. Reports of examination and survey between North and South Santee rivers, with view to extending Estherville-Minina Creek Canal to Alligator River [with consideration of inland water-route along coast of South Carolina]. Jan. 12, 1900. 10 pp. map. (H.doc. 278.)

Special orders 10-12 [1900] ; Mar. 1-29, 1900. Each 1 p. 12°Tarrytown, N. Y. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Jan.

12,1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 283.)Trinity River, Tex. Report of survey of river. Feb. 9, 1900. 32 pp.

9 pl. map. (H.doc. 409.)Waukegan, Ill. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Jan. 26,

1900. 7 pp. map. (H. doc. 343.)Wee Tee Lake, S. C. Reports of examination and survey of lake. Jan.

12,1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 281.)

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V estchester Creek, N. Y. Reports of examination of creek. Dec. 8. 1899. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 111.)

illamette River, Oreg. Preliminary examination and survey [bv board] of river at Willamette Falls. Dec. 19, 1899. 48 pp, 6 nl map. (H. doc. 202.) > n r

V oodbridge Creek, N. J. Reports of examination and survey of creek. Jan. 12,1900. 5 pp. map. (H. doc. 282.)

[to G. A. R. Mar. 2,1900.

MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION

Reports of examination and survey of Missouri River at and near Hunts-dale, Mo. Jan. 12,1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 285.)

Reports of examination and survey of Missouri River at Napoleon, Mo. Jan. 18,1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 310.)

GETTYSBURG NATIONAL PARK COMMISSION

Annual report, 1899. [1900.] 6 pp. 28 pl.

JUDGE-ADVOCATE GENERAL

Paper relating to claim of J. B. Gutbrie, with draft of bill [to amend act for settlement of claims for loss of private property in militarv service]. Mar. 8,1900. 4 pp. (H. doc. 492.)

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTEstimate of appropriation for royalty [to L. K. Scott] for telescopic

sights. Mar. 26,1900. 8 pp. (H. doc. 533.)Letter recommending appropriation to reimburse Idaho for use of ord-

nance stores. Mar. 10,1900. 6 pp. (H. doc. 501.)Lists showing condemned cannon available for donation

posts, municipalities, etc.] under act of May 22.1896 3 pp. (S. doc. 201.) ’

PAY DEPARTMENTCircular 227-230; Mar. 5-28,1900. 12°Monthly station list of officers, Mar. 1,1900. 3 pp.Stoppage circular, Mar. 15,1900. 11 pp. [Monthly.]

QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT

Big Hole, battle-field. Response to resolution, reports as o —— -- VV CIO

1877, Irom quartermaster-general and adjutant-general. Mar 16 1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 224.)

Hewitt, ^Henry J, Report on claim of Hewitt. Mar. 8, 1900. 4 pp.

Philadelphia, Pa. Estimate of appropriation for army depot at Phila-delphia. Mar.27,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc.541.)

St. 1 hilip, I ort, La. Estimate of appropriation for improving militarv reservation at fort. Mar. 13,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 508.) J

San Jacinto, Fort, Tex. Estimate of appropriation for filliim- in land at Fort Point [Fort San Jacinto], Galveston. Mar. 27 1900 2 nn (H. doc. 543.) ’ ' 11

Specifications 502-506; [Feb. 14]-Mar. 26.1900.Sullivans Island, S. C. Estimate of appropriation for sites for quarters

for garrison at Sullivans Island. Mar. 31, 1900. 2pp. (II.doc.555.)

. - .- -—-------------,to subdivis-ions of land over which battle of Big Hole, Mont., was fought in IS// from muHwinWar.o-oHor.. 1 ______ i

March , 1900 177Transports. Response to resolution relative to transport ships and

other vessels purchased or chartered by War Department since Mar 4,1897. Mar. 29,1900. 10 pp. (S. doc. 250. fc

RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE

Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for printing and binding, 1900. Mar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 218 )

War of the Rebellion, compilation of official records of Union and Con-federate armies. 1899 [1900]. Series 3, v. 3 [serial no. 124] ; viii -f- 1254 pp. 75C

Contents :Correspondence, orders, etc., of Union authorities, Jan. 1-Dec. 31,1863.

SIGNAL OFFICE

Supplemental estimate for Signal Service [for military telegraph lines in Alaska]. Feb. 14,1900. 3 pp. map. (H. doc. 427.)

SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT

Annual report of acting commissary-general, 1899. [2d edition.] 16 pp. Roster [of officers], Mar. 1, 1900. 3 pp. [Monthly.]

Navy DepartmentCircular 98; Mar. 26,1900. 1 p. 12° [Circular 97 not printed.]Courts-martial. General court-martial order 13-20 (19001: Feb 1-24

1900. Each 1 p. 12" J ’ * ’Employees. Response to resolution, number of clerks, messengers etc.

employed in Department between certain ages. Mar. 29.1900 1 17 (S. doc. 253.) , . p.

General order 541-544; Mar. 1-13, 1900. Each 1 p. 12"Naval Academy. Letter relating to S. 3442, to increase number of

cadets to be appointed at large to academy. Mar. 23, 1900 3 nn (S. doc. 238.)

Navy yard order 139-142, employment of labor at navy yards; Mar. 1-9 1900. Each 1 p. narrow 12"

Printing and binding. Estimate of appropriation for deficiencies in funds for printing and binding. Mar. 8, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 491.)

Report. Annual reports, 1899. 1012 pp. 22 pl. 8 maps. (H. doc. 3.)*90c

EQUIPMENT BUREAUSpecifications for collision mats. Feb. 23, 1900. 1 p. 12" Specifications for deck clocks no. 2. Feb. 16,1900. 1 p. 12"

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Ch?rt®V Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington, and also by agents at the principal American an« foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydro- graphic Office in Washington, and at the branch offices in Boston New York Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco Port-land (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie and Duluth.

American practical navigator, epitome of navigation and nautical astronomy; by Nathaniel Bowditch; revised by order of Bureau of Navigation. 1X80. [Reprint] 1900. xiv -4- 643 pp. il. 8 pl. lar«re 8" ([Publication] 9.) Sheep, $2.25

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Azimuth tables, giving true bearings of sun at intervals of 10 min-utes between sunrise and sunset for parallels of latitude between 61° N. and 61° S., inclusive; by S. Schroeder and W. II. H. Souther-land. [5th edition.] 1899 [1900], 199 pp.4° ([Publication] 71.)

$1.00Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 549-552; Mar. 7-28, 1900. Each 1 p.

oblong f°Note .—Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the

principal ocean routes, etc.Ice and ice movements in Bering Sea during spring months; by James

Page. 1900. 19 pp. map. ([Publication] 116.)Notice to Mariners, weekly, 9-13,1900; Mar. 3-31. 81-133 + [6] 1. map.

Not e .—Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and convenience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sec-tions are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 9, sec. 1, etc.

Charts

Davao River, Mouth of, and its approaches, Mindanao, Philippine Is-lands, from Spanish survey in 1856; chart 1848. Scale 1000 yds. = 4.72 in. Mar. 1900. 18.09 X 12.8 in. * 20c

Isabela, Port, and Isabela Channel, Basilan Island, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey in 1855; chart 1825. Scale 2100 yds. = 6.9 in. Mar. 1900. 23.75 X 37.12 in. 50c

Islands and anchorages in north Pacific Ocean, from surveys in 1874 by U. S. S. Portsmouth, Palmyra Island mainly from British survey in 1897; chart 1839. Mar. 1900. 19 X 31.4 in. 40cChristmas Island, Sketch of. Scale naut. m. = 0.15 in. 10.3 X 6.3 in.----- West side and entrance to lagoon of. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. 19 X 11.6 in. Palmyra Island. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in. 8.8 X 20.2 in.Washington Island. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. 10.3 X 13.9 in.

Izumi Nada [or] Gulf of Ozaka, Honshu, Japan, approaches to Ozaka Road and Kobe and Hyogo bays, from Japanese survey in 1895, scale naut. m. = 1.02 in.; with insets, Sakai Ko, scale 100 yds. =0.483 in.; Aji Kawa Guchi, scale 100 yds. = 0.42 in.; chart 1827. Mar. 1900. 20.75 X 26.2, 5.55 X 6.3, and 7.5 X 10.1 in. 30c

Mindanao, Philippine Islands, Anchorages on and off south coast of, from latest Spanish surveys; chart 1821. Mar. 1900. 12.1 X 20.4 in.

25cBolai [or] Boai, Port, Balut Parido or Sarangani I. Scale 100 yds. = 0.69 in.

7 X 13 in.Lavigan [or] Lanigan Anchorage, Davao Gulf. Scale 100 yds. = 0.825 in. 5.5 X 5.5

in.Malipano Anchorage, Samal I., Davao Gulf. Scale 1000 yds. = 3.447 in. 12.1 X 7.6

in.Tumanao, Port, Balut Parido or Sarangani I. Scale 1000 yds. = 2.396 in. 5.5 X 7.5

in.

Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1900; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c

Not e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., effect of difference of tem-perature in elevating and depressing horizon; charts published, etc., Feb. 1-28, 1900; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast and review of weather.

Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Apr. 1900; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c

Not e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks; fishing banks; from San Francisco and Puget Sound ports to coast of Ecuador and Peru; charts published, etc., Feb. 25-Mar. 25, 1900; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean.

San Luis d’Apra, Harbor of, Guam, Mariana or Ladrone Islands, from survey in 1899 by U. S. S. Yosemite; chart 1850. Scale 1000 yds. = 3.6 in. Mar. 1900. 26 X 39 in. " 50c

Yatsushiro Sound and approaches, west coast of Kiushu, Japan, from Japanese surveys in 1878, 1885, and 1890; chart 1697. Scale naut. m. = l in. Mar. 1900. 38.47 X 34.37 in. 75c

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NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE

Not e .—The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, in cloth, the Ameri-can Nautical Almanac and the Pacific Coaster’s Nautical Almanac, in paper, are sold by the Bureau of Equipment for $1.00, 30c, and 15c, respectively. The Astronomical papers prepared for use of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for the sale of these publica-tions, and application should be made to the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Depart-ment, direct.

American Nautical Almanac for 1903. 1st edition. 1899 [1900]. viii-f- 272 pp. 2 il. 30c

Total eclipse of sun, May 28, 1900; by H. D. Todd [and] S. J. Brown.1900. 32 pp. 2 pl. 3 maps, large 8° (American Ephemeris, 1900, supplement.)

MARINE CORPS

Estimate of appropriation for marine barracks, Annapolis, Md. Mar. 21, 1900. 7 pp. (H. doc. 528.)

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Response to resolution relating to expenditures of naval service in Philippines. Mar. 9,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 498.)

YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU

Specification 1067 for new caisson for dry dock 2 at navy yard, New York. [Mar. 1900.] 6 pp. f0

Specification 1069 for extension of storehouse for supplies and accounts at naval station, Port Royal, S. C. [Mar. 1900.] 5 pp. f0

Specification 1071 for completion of equipment building at navy yard, League Island, Pa. [Mar. 1900.] 6 pp. f0

Specification 1072 for pumping plant for dry dock 1 at navy yard, New York. [Mar. 1900.] 4 pp. f»

Department of JusticeEstimate of [deficiency] appropriation for expenses of United States

courts. Mar. 31, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 557.)Letter transmitting vouchers constituting claims of L. B. Shephard.

Mar. 28, 1900. 12 pp. (H. doc. 549.)Response to resolution, amounts reported by commissioners of Court

of Claims as representing services performed by letter carriers in excess of 8 hours per day [but barred by statute of limitations].' Mar. 13,1900. 28 pp. (S. doc. 216.)

SOLICITOR OF TREASURY

Estimate of appropriation for reimbursing postal revenues. Mar. 1, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 474.)

Post-Office DepartmentNot e .—The Department sells the volume of Postal Laws and Regulations at 42c

and post-route maps from 80c to $4.20.Convention between United States and Russia, including Finland, for

exchange of postal money orders. [Signed Washington, Feb. 1, 1899, St. Petersburg, Jan. 1900.] 11 pp. 4°

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Response to resolution, number of persons employed in Department between certain ages. Mar. 27, 1900. 1 p. (S. doc. 246.)

United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 22, no. 3; Mar. 1900.New York. 40 pp. 12° [Monthly.] $2.00 a yr

Note .—No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printers, the Metro-politan Job Print, 226 West 26th street, New York City.

FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE

Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Apr. 1900. 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.]

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 21, nos. 6098-6124;Mar. 1-31,1900. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

General scheme of distribution for Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. 1900. 110 1. narrow 8°

Scheme of Michigan; Cincinnati, O., standpoint. Mar. 1900. 37 1.

Interior DepartmentNot e .—The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are

issued iu 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 $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 iu the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.

Additional estimate of appropriation for employees in old General Post- Office building. Mar. 20,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 231.)

Annual reports, 1899; miscellaneous reports, pt. 2. 1899 [1900]. 882 pp.121 pl. 4 maps. (H. doc. 5.) *$1.00

Contents:Alaska, Report of governor.Arizona, Report of governor.Indian Territory, Annual report of mine inspector.New Mexico, Annual report of mine inspector.----- Report of governor.Oklahoma, Report of governor.

Communication, with accompanying papers, expressing urgent necessity for enlargement of Navajo Reservation, Ariz. Jan. 10,1900. 27 pp map. (S. doc. 68.)

• [Decisions in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 10, [signa-ture] 25, published separately, p. 385-400. [Contents are the same as those of slips 118-121, for which see catalogue for January.]

Same, [v. 10, slips] 129-134, published separately.Contents:

Fee; rank; rating. No. 131. Feb.23,1900. 4pp.Jurisdiction; notice; decree; divorce. No. 133. Mar. 10,1900. 8 pp.Marriage; evidence; Maryland. No. 132. Feb.27,1900. 3 pp.Marriage and divorce; evidence. No. 129. Feb. 23,1900. 3 pp.Marriage of slaves in Kentucky; act June 27,1890. No. 134. Mar. 10,1900. 3 pp. Service in Mexican War; act Jan. 29,1887. No. 130. Feb. 23,1900. 3 pp.

EDUCATION BUREAU

Estimate of appropriation for additional clerk in office of commissioner Mar. 26,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 534.)

Marc h , 1900 181FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES COMMISSION

Communication relating to printing copies of report of commission [1899]. Mar. 5,1900. 2 pp. (H.doc. 485.)

GENERAL LAND OFFICE ■Draft of bill [to authorize and regulate] sale and use o.‘ timber on

public lands. Mar. 5,1900. 5 pp. (H.doc. 487.)Estimate of appropriation for law books for law library of office, 1901.

Mar. 3,1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 204.)Estimate of appropriation for paying [Albert F. Easley] for surveying

and [George E. Boos for] advertising. Mar. 3, 1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 483.)

Instructions governing traveling expenses and other allowances and preparation of weekly reports and accounts, for inspectors, special agents, and others of office. Mar. 1,1900. 16 pp.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Not e .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution; and Monographs, Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see below.

20th annual report, 1899, Charles D. Walcott, director; pt. 4, hydrog-raphy. 1900. vii+660 pp. 222 il. 70 pl. 5 maps, large 8- (Inte-rior Dept., Reports, 1899; H.doc. 5.) *$1.40

Contents:Nicaragua, Hydrography of; by A. P. Davis.Stream measurements, .Report of progress of, for calendar year 1898- by F H

Newell.Estimate, amended, of appropriation for preparing report of mineral

resources of United States. Mar. 12,1900. 3 pp. (H.doc. 504.)

Topographic sheetsNot e .—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 them Three scales are used, 1:62,500, 1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap-proximately, 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-fifth of the area of the country 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, Echo Cliffs sheet, lat. 36°-37°, long. 111°-112 . Scale 1 : 250,600, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of Apr. 1886, reprinted Dec. 1899’

Colorado-Kansas, Albany sheet, lat. 37° 30-38°, long. 102°-102° 30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Oct. 1893, reprinted Jan 1900.

Maine, Sebago sheet, lat. 43° 45 -44°, long. 70° 30-70° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1896, reprinted Feb. 1900.

Massachusetts, Boston sheet, lat. 42° 15-42° 30', long. 71°-71° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1893, reprinted Jan. 1900.

Massachusetts, Boston Bay sheet, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 70° 45'-71°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1892, reprinted Mar. 1900.

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Massachusetts, Framingham sheet, lat. 42° 15-42° 30', long. 71° 15'-71° 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1894, reprinted Jan. 1900.

Nebraska, Sidney quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 30', long. 102° 30 -103°. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1899.

Nevada-Arizona, St. Thomas sheet, lat. 36°-37°, long. 114“-115°. Scale 1: 250,000, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of Apr. 1886, reprinted Feb. 1900.

New Jersey, Dennisville sheet, lat. 39°-39° 15', long. 74° 45-75°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Aug. 1894. reprinted Nov. 1899.

New Jersey-New York, Paterson sheet, lat. 40° 45'-41°, long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1900.

New Jersey-New York, Staten Island quadrangle, lat. 40° 30 -40° 45', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1900.

New York, Bolton quadrangle, lat. 43° 30 -43° 45', long. 73° 30 -73° 45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1900.

New York, Brooklyn quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 73° 45 -74°; Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb” 1900.

New York. Cazenovia quadrangle, lat. 42° 45'-43°, long. 75° 45 -76°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1899.

New York, Indian Lake quadrangle, lat. 43° 3O'-43° 45', long. 74° 15 -74 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1899.

New York, Westfield quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 79° 30-79° 45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1899.

New York-New Jersey, Greenwood Lake sheet, lat. 41°-41° 15', Ion". 74° 15'-74° 30'. Scale 1: 62, 500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of'Slav, 1893, reprinted Jan. 1900.

New York-New Jersey, Harlem quadrangle, lat. 40° 45 -41°, long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb 1900.

Vermont, Strafford sheet, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 72° 15-72° 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1896, reprinted Dec. 1899.

HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION

Water resources of Puerto Rico; by Herbert M. Wilson. 1899 [1900], 48 pp. 10 il. 15 pl. 2 maps. (Water-supply and irrigation papers 32; H. doc, 350.) *15c

INDIAN BUREAU

Response to resolution, report, with copy of lease fcr prospecting for coal in Wind River Reservation, Wyo. Mar. 28. 1900. 11 nn ” <S doc. 247.) ’

Response to resolution, statement of assets of confederated bands of Utes, showing share of those in Utah; also report of commissioner of General Land Office, showing receipts of sales of their lands in Colorado and area of lauds in Colorado unsold. Mar. 12,1900 4 nn (S. doc. 213.) 11 ’

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 $5.00. 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 $10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.

March , 1900 183Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for quarter ending Dec.

31, 1899. [1900.] 237 pp. large 8° [Index to v. 89 of Official Ga-zette.]

Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for postage to postal-union countries, 1900. Mar. 3, 1900. 3 pp. (S. doc. 202.)

Official Gazette, Mar. 6-27.1900; v. 90, nos. 10-13. 1753-2510 + [Ixxxiii] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] 10c single copy, $5.00 a yr

Not e .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases.

Report of commissioner to Congress, calendar year 1899. 1900. 18 pp.Rules of practice, revised July 18,1899. [16th edition.] 1st reprint,

Feb. 28, 1900. 108 pp. 3 pl.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

Report of commission on roads in park. Feb. 8, 1900. 44 pp. il. 2 pl. map. (S. doc. 155.)

Department of AgricultureNote .—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, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publica-tions application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Depart-ment has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.

Detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations in Depart-ment, 1899 [including supplemental accounts to Dec. 12, 1899]. Dec. 13,1899. 234 pp. (H. doc. 173.)

AGROSTOLOGY DIVISION

Cowpeas; by Jared G. Smith. 1899 [reprint 1900], 16 pp. 1 il. ([Pub-lication] 38; farmers’ bulletin 89.)

Studies on American grasses: North American species of chaetochloa; by F. Lamsou-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill. Mar. 8,1900. 44 pp. 24 il. (Bulletin 21; [publication] 61.) *5c

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management; by George E. Howard. 1897 [reprint 1900]. 48 pp. 37 il. (Farmers'bulletin 64.)

Hog raising in the South: by S. M. Tracy. 1899 [reprint 1900]. 40 pp.(Farmers’ bulletin 100.)

Standard varieties of chickens; by George E. Howard. [3d edition.] Jan. 1899 [reprint 1900]. 48 pp. 42 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 51.)

DAIRY DIVISION

Care of milk on farm; by R. A. Pearson. 1897 [reprint 1900]. 40 pp. 9 il. ([Publication] 17; farmers’ bulletin 63.)

Notes upon dairying iu California and export of California butter to Orient; by R. A. Pearson. . 1900. 29 pp. 1 il. 4 pl. ([Publication] 28; Animal Industry Bureau, bulletin 24, [publication] 134.) *5c

BOTANY DIVISION

Red clover seed. [Mar. 6, 1900.] 5 pp. 2 il. (Circular 24.)

184 March , 1900

SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION

Lebbek or siris tree. [Feb. 3, 1900.] 4 pp. 2 il. ([Publication] 13;Botany Division, circular 23.)

ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION

How to distinguish different mosquitoes of North America. [Feb. 20, 1900.J 7 pp. 3 il. (Circular 40, 2d series.)

Insect control in Riverside, Cal., by Felix G. Havens; from Bulletin 22, new series. [1900.] p.83-88.

Insects to which name “kissing bug” became applied during summer of 1899, by L. O. Howard; from Bulletin 22, new series. [1900.] p. 24-30, 7 il.

Two most abundant pulvinarias on maple, by L. O. Howard; from Bul-letin 22, new series. [1900.] p. 7-23,17 il.

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

Artificial changes of physical properties of soils, by Ewald Wollny; from Experiment Station Record, v. 11, no. 7. [1900.] iii -{- 604-612 PP- ([Publication] 334.)

Experiment Station Record, v. 11, no. 6. 1900. v 4- 501-600 pp. 5 il. ([Publication] 320.) * 10c single copy, $1.00 a volume (12 nos.)

Same, v. 11, no. 7. 1900. v-|-601-700pp. ([Publication] 322.) * 10cNot e .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricul-

tural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 7 contains a special article, Artificial changes of physical properties of soils, by Ewald Wollny.

Feeding of farm animals; by E. W. Allen. 1897 [reprint 1900]. 32 pp. ([Publication] 136 revised; farmers’bulletin 22.)

Foods, nutritive value aud cost; by W. O. Atwater. 1894 [reprint 1900]. 32 pp. 2 il. ([Publication] 130; farmers’ bulletin 23.)

List of publications of office on food and nutrition of man. [1900.] 6 pp. ([Publication] 238 revised [4th edition].)

3d report on agricultural capabilities of Alaska, 1899. Jan. 16,1900. 55 pp. 17 pl. (H. doc. 314.) *10c

[5th] report on work and expenditures of agricultural experiment sta-tions, 1899. Mar. 8, 1900. 111 pp. (H.doc. 500.)

Tomato growing; by Edward B. Voorhees. 1898 [reprint 1900]. 30 pp. ([Publication] 256; farmers’ bulletin 76.)

Work of agri cultural experiment stations on tobacco, by J. I. Schulte; with introduction and comments by Milton Whitney. 1900. 48 pp. ([Publication] 328; [Soils Division, publication] 26; Agriculture, Dept, of, report 63.) *5c

LIBRARY

Accessions to Department library, Oct.-Dec. 1899. Feb. 1900. 23 1.(Library bulletin 30.) ‘ *5c

POMOLOGY DIVISION

Apple and how to grow it; by G. B. Brackett. 1900. 32 pp. 10 il. (Farmers’bulletin 113.)

PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE

Good roads for farmers; by Maurice O. Eldridge. [2d edition.] 1900. 47 pp. 49 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 95.)

Marc h , 1900 185

PUBLICATIONS DIVISION

Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture!, Mar 1900 4 pp. ([Publication] 372.)

,c’n&l?e8^'ons to southern farmers [summaries of papers read at interstate farmers' convention, Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 8-10, 1899]. 1899 [re-print 1900]. 48 pp. (Farmers’ bulletin 98.) [See for contents cata-logue for June, 1899, page 321.]

SOILS DIVISION

Alkali lauds; by Milton Whitney and Thomas H. Means. 1899 [reprint 1900]. 23 pp. 1 il. ([Publication] 22; farmers'bulletin 88.)

Bulk fermentation of Connecticut tobacco. [1900.] 10 pp. (Circular 5; [publication] 29.)

Culture of tobacco; by Otto Carl Butterweck. 1898 [reprint 1900]. °4 pp. ([Publication] 17; farmers’bulletin 82.)

Soils of Pecos Valley, N. Mex. [1899, reprint 1900.] 7 pp. (Circular 3 • [publication 27].)

Soils of Salt Lake \ alley, Utah. [1900.] 11pp. 1 il. (Circular!; [pub-lication] 28.)

STATISTICS DIVISION

Crop Reporter, v. 1, no. 11; Mar. 1900. 4 pp. 4° [Monthly.]Kote . For the benefit and information of the crop correspondents of the divis-

ion, and not tor general distribution.

VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY DIVISION

Black rot of cabbage; by Erwin F. Smith. Jan. 8, 1898 [reprint 1900].22 pp. 1 il. ([Publication] 58; farmers’ bulletin 68.)

Potato diseases and their treatment; by B. T. Galloway. 1899 [reprint 1900], 12 pp. 4 il. ([Publication] 64; farmers’ bulletin 91.)

WEATHER BUREAUNote .—For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the

Weather Bureau. ’

Climate and Crop Bulletin, Feb. 1900; no.2[1900]. 24xl9in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.]

Note .—Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops.

Monthly Weather Review, v. 27 [no. 13], Cleveland Abbe, editor; an-nual summary for [calendar year] 1899. Mar. 19,1900. ix 4- 577-597 pp. 5 il. 5 pp. of maps, 4” ([Publication] 216.)

10c single copy, $1.00 a yrNot e .—Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the

United States with notes, covering other countries and various topics of meteor-ology. Special articles are—Aurora, Remarkable, at Braidentown, Fla., Nov. 18, 1899; by H. Ten Broeck. Barograph on shipboard; by James Page.Honolulu, Tables of dew-point observed at: by C. J. Lyons.Live stock industry, Weather and; by F. H. Brandenburg.Missouri, Notes on climate of; by A. E. Hackett.

. Nicaragua, Rainfall in central and western; by Earl Flint.St. Kitts, Climatology of; by W. H. Alexander.Seismic changes, Small, caused by building operations; by C. F. Marvin.

Same, v. 28, no. 1; Jan. 1900. Mar. 29, 1900. p. 1-49,10 pp. of pl. and maps, 4° ([Publication] 217.) 10c

Note .—Special articles are—Cloud work, international, Some of results of, for United States; byF. H. Bigelow. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips.----- of Panama, Contributions to; by H. L. Abbot.

5525—No. 63-----5

186 March , 1900

Snow and ice bulletin, Mar. 6-27, 1900. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter.]

\A eather map, Mar. 1-31,1900. 19 X 24 iu. [Daily.]

Courts of United StatesCOURT OF CLAIMS

Arlington, Ya. Findings in case of Methodist Episcopal Church at Arlington, known as Hunter’s Chapel. Mar. 21,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 235.)

Betsey, sloop. Conclusions of law and fact in case of [claim of Peleg Blankinship, administrator of George Blankinship, for seizure of] sloop, Peleg Blankinship, master. Mar. 24, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 532.)

Blackburn. Findings in case of E. L. Brien, administrator of John B. Blackburn. Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (H. doe. 556.)

Carlin. Findings in case of Celestine D. Carlin, administratrix [of Celestine T. Carlin]. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 516.)

Cole. Findings in case of Trueman E. Cole, administrator of John W.Cole. Mar. 22,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 530.)

Henderson. Findings in case of John R. Henderson, administrator of Michael C. Henderson. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 544.)

Margaretta, schooner. Conclusions of fact and law iu case of schooner.Mar. 9,1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 497.)

Martin. Findings in case of Hezekiah M. Martin. Mar. 30,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 554.)

Miller. Findings in case of Jacob A. Miller. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 546.)

Noggle. Findings in case of Martha Noggle, administratrix of Jacob Noggle. Mar. 27,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 545.)

Olive Branch, brigantine. Conclusions of fact and law in case of brig-antine, John Edwards, jr., master. Mar. 22, 1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 531.)

Parrott. Findings in case of Benjamin F. Parrott. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 515.)

Pritchard. Findings in case of R. L. Pritchard et al. Mar. 15, 1900.3 pp. (H. doc. 514.)

Rutherford. Findings iu case of [Al. J. Rutherford, administrator of] Archibald Rutherford. Mar. 6, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 490.)

St. Patrick, schooner. Findings in case of schooner, Lemuel Bourne, master. Mar. 19,1900. 2 pp. (H. doe. 522.)

Showalter. Findings in case of Peter Showalter. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 513.)

Sidney, sloop. Conclusions of fact and law in case of [claims of Charles A. Meigs, administrator of David Tomlinson, and New Haven Insur-ance Company, for seizure of] sloop, Jared Bartholomew, master. Alar. 12,1900. 3 pp. (H. doc. 503.)

Sloan. Findings in case of Hiram L. Sloan. Mar. 15,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 512.)

Sophia, schooner. Findings in case of [claim of Eliza J. Hieskell, admin-istratrix of William Wilson, for seizure of] schooner, Francis O’Meara, master. Mar. 19, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 523.)

Spencer. Findings in case [of] Charles O. Spencer. Alar. 14,1900. 2 pp. (8. doc. 220.)

Talburtt. Findings in case of Catherine A. Talburtt, administratrix of George W. Talburtt. Alar. 1, 1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 475.)

March , 1900 187

West. Findings in case of Margaret E. T. West [Frances O. Green, and Edwin M. West], heirs of James T. West. Mar. 17, 1900. 2 nn. (H.doc. 521.)

William and Mary, schooner. Conclusions of fact and law in case of schooner, Benjamin Hilton, master. Mar. 10,1900. 4 pp. (H.doc.

District of ColumbiaCommissioners. Report, 1899. v. 4, 321 pp. map. (H.doc. 7.) [This is

the report of the board of trustees of public schools of the District.] Excise Board. Report [for year ending Oct. 31,1899]. Mar. 5,1900. 2

pp. (H.doc. 484.)Lots. List of lots in Washington, title to which, as shown by records

of War Department, is in United States, but which are occupied by private parties and assessed as private property: presented bv Mr. McMillan. Mar. 5,1900. 19 pp. (S. doc. 207.) '

----- Response to resolution, statement of board of assistant assessors, giving approximate value, etc., to squares on south side of Pennsyl-vania avenue from 15th street to Botanic Garden. Mar. 9,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 211.)

Railroads. Letter relating to occupation of public property by rail-roads in District. Feb. 17,1900. 3 pp. map. (H. doc. 435.)

Schools. Response to resolution, statement by superintendent of public schools showing enrollment of pupils, July 1, 1885-June 30, 1899, etc. Mar. 24,1900. 5 pp. (S. doc. 240.)

Telephone. Response to resolution, statement of attorney for District regarding telephone rates, with decision of Supreme Court of Dis-trict. Mar. 1,1900. 19 pp. (S. doc. 200.)

Smithsonian InstitutionBox 73; list of documents and other publications of Government, Dec.

30,1899-Mar. 12,1900, distributed for Library of Congress through Smithsonian Institution. 1900. 5 pp.

ETHNOLOGY BUREAU

17th annual report [with accompanying papers] 1896, J. W. Powell, director. 1898 [1900]. pt. 2, p. 467-752,128 il. 92 pl. 3 maps, large 8° (H. doc. 316 [pt. 2], 55th Cong. 3d sees.) *$1.50

Contents :Arizona, Archeological expedition to, in 1895; by J. W. Fowkes.Navaho houses; by Cosmos Mindeleff.

Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895, by Jesse Walter Fewkes; from 17th report. 1899 [1900]. p. 519-744,113 ilv 85 pl. map, large 8°

Various BureausCENTENNIAL OF ESTABLISHMENT OF SEAT OF GOVERNMENT

IN WASHINGTON, COMMITTEE ON

Report of proceedings. Mar. 7,1900. 19 pp. map. (S. doc. 210.)

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNot e .—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.

Instructions to applicants for post-office and custom-house branches of classified service. Mar. 1900. 24 pp.

188 Marc h . 1900

FISH COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission supplies gratuitously those of its publications which

are in print.

Estimate of appropriation for fish culturist at Clackamas, Oreg. Mar. 31,1900. 2 pp. (H. doc. 558.)

Estimate of appropriation for fish hatchery station at St. Johnsbury, Vt. Mar. 8, 1900 . 2 pp. (H. doc. 494.)

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Catalogue of United States Public Documents, monthly, no. 61; Jan. 1900. 1-57 4- xv pp.

55th Congress, 3d session, Dec. 5, 1898-Mar. 4, 1899; index to subjects of documents and reports, and to committees, Senators, and Repre-sentatives presenting them. 1900. 136 pp. (H. doc. 318, 55th Cong. 3d sess.)

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

[Hearings on transportation, Oct. 5-21, 1899.] [1900.] p. 127-338.Preliminary report on trusts and industrial combinations, with testi-

mony, review of evidence, charts showing effects on prices, and topical digest. 1900. [1] 4-264 4-1325 pp. 11 pl. ([Reports, v. 1] ; H. doc. 476, pt.l.)

Trusts and industrial combinations, statutes and decisions of federal, State, and Territorial law, with Digest of corporation laws. 1900. 291pp. 4 tab. ([Reports, v. 2]; H. doc. 176, pt. 2.)

Contents:Digest of corporation laws applicable to large industrial combinations; by F. J.

Stimson.Statutes and digested decisions of federal, State, and Territorial law relating to

trusts and industrial combinations; by J. W. Jenks.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

Note .—The Commission furnishes its reports gratuitously to those who apply for them.

Commutation tickets, Thomas F. Sprigg [et al.] v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail-road Company [et al.] ; decided Mar. 2,1900; report and opinion of commission. 38 pp.

Relative rates between competing localities, City of Danville and oth-ers v. Southern Railway Company and others; decided Feb. 17,1900; report and opinion of commission. 34 pp. map.

LABOR DEPARTMENT

Note .—The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply foi them.

Bulletin 9, Mar. 1897; edited by Carroll D. Wright, commissioner; Oren W. Weaver, chief clerk. 1897 [reprint 1900], iii 4-113-236 pp. [Bimonthly.] *10c

Same, 23, July, 1899. 1899 [reprint 1900]. iii 4-501-624 pp. [Bimonthly.]*10c

Same, 27, Mar. 1900. iii 4-237-456 pp. (H. doc. 359, pt.2.) [Bimonthly.]*10c

Contents:Decisions of courts affecting labor.Foreign statistical publications, recent, Digest of.Government contracts, Recent.Laws, Foreign labor, by W. F. Willoughby; Germany.

March , 1900 189Bulletin 27, Mar. 1900—Continued.

Contents—Continued.Laws of States relating to labor enacted [in 1899]; Arizona, Florida, Idaho Kan,

sas, Maine, Tennessee. ’ ’Manufactures, 13th report on annual statistics of, in Massachusetts [digest!. State bureaus ot labor statistics, Digest of recent reports of; Iowa, Virginia Wholesale prices, 1890-99; by R.P. Falkner. **giuia.

Supplemental estimate of appropriation for miscellaneous expenses. 1901 Mar. 3,1900. 2 pp. (S. doc. 203.) ’

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

List of books and articles in periodicals relating to interoceanic canal a«d railway routes, by Hugh A. Morrison, jr., with Bibliography of U nited States public documents prepared in Office of Superintendent ot Documents; presented by Mr. Morgan. Jan. 4, 1900. 174 pp (S. doc. 59.) 11

List of maps and views of Washington and District of Columbia in bb™aryLby P* Lee PhilliPs; presented by Mr. McMillan. Feb. 7 1900. 77 pp. (S. doc. 154.)

COPYRIGHT DIVISIONNot e .—The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights

nil*1 ?Uti11Sr‘by.the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury^Separt- ment, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be sub-

ed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the nf tnfa1-e8-n-lnS llvesJ c T 16 Prlce,ls $5-00 Per ye®1- of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the division are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.

Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered under won I* 22, uos- 8-11 ’ whole nos. 451-454; Feb. 22-Mar. 15,1900. p. 4/3-818. [Weekly.] $5.00 a yr

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS

Report of board of managers, 1899. 1900. 454 pp. 7 pl. (H. doc. 106.) iInclul1®8 rePort and proceedings of board, reports of secretary of board

And recordrof mem°tars o^home?* branches, report of inspection of State homes,

WAR INVESTIGATING COMMISSIONReport of commission appointed by President to investigate conduct of

war Department in war with Spain [with minutes of meetings, appendices, testimony and correspondence]. 1900. 8 v. (S. doc 22L) *Each 50c

Contents:V’o’ ^b'utesof meetings; report to President; appendices. iii 4-3-734 no v. 2. Appendices, continued, iii 4- 737-1483 pp. ~v. 3. Testimony. Ixxxix 4- 3-767 pp.v. 4. Testimony, continued, v 4- 767-1577 pp.v. 5 Testimony, continued, iv 4-1577-2405 pp.v. 6. Testimony, continued, iv 4- 2405-3115 pp.v. 7. Testimony, continued, iv 4- 3115-3827 pp.v. 8. Correspondence, iii 4-3-630 pp.

INDEXTO THE CATALOGUES EOK JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH, 1900

PageAbandoned and captured property.. 28,92Abbott, Ellen C.................................... 73,154Aborigines, see Indians. Abrasive materials........Accounts, of officers____Accounts and Disbursements Division 50 Accounts Committee................... 16,78,143Acetylene................................ .............25,165Acre boundary.......................................... 95Acts, see Laws.Adams, Henry M............................... 104,174Adams, Robert, jr...................................... 145Adams, Thomas.................................. 85,138Adamson, Williarn C................................ 82Adger, Robert............................................ 66Adirondack Mountains, iron ores........ 48Adjutant-general......................... 34,103,173

officers......................................................rank.........................................................report, 1899 .......................................... .

Adulteration of foods.............................Germany................. ..............................

Advance sheets of consular reports...95,16433,172 ... 95 25,165 ... 96 ... 10996,166

. 95,96 163

27 16427 30 51

4828

15515517313416425,

... 164

... 95

... 56.. 95... 25 ... 25 ... 25 ... 52 . 56,96 ... 96... 44 50,184 ... 163 ... 20 ... 56 ... 27

Advertising......................................Africa, French, railway contract

German east, trade...............railroads......................................south, British troops for.........south, meat in............................south, trade................................south, United States intervention.. south, United States products..........south and east......................................west, American cotton goods..........

Agana Bay..................................................Agricultural Chemists, Assoc, of........Agricultural colleges................... 43,45. IllAgricultural Colleges, etc., Assoc, of.. 117 Agricultural experiment stations. 117,184 Agricultural implements, German, in

Russia.............................India .....................................

Agricultural labor................. ...........Agricultural machinery, Brazil...

Guatemala......................................Peru.................................................Uruguay..................... ..................

Agricultural products, exports of. fictitious dealings in..............north China..................................

Agricultural schools, Russia...... Agriculture, Alaska..................... .

Argentina......................................experiments, Arlington, Va.... hearings on....................................Parana.......................................... .teaching of.......................................... 43,45Yucatan................................................. 95

Agriculture Committee......................... 16,79Agriculture Department .. 50,115,183,184

publications of................. 52,117,185quarantine regulations..........f........ 98to enlarge powers....................... ..... 148

Agrilus........................................................... 116

PageAgrostology Division................. 50,115,183Aguadilla, Porto Rico............................. 34Aguinaldo, Emilio.................... 162,172Ailsa, steamer.................... 8,155Aji Kawa..................................................... 178Alabama, Agric. and Meeh.College 143,159

district court judges........................... 133lands................................................ 143, 159Normal and Industrial School. 143,159State normal colleges........*.... 143,159

Alabama River, bridge........................... 148Alaska, agriculture............................. 50,184

bills of health...................................... 98coal land laws.........................................159Copper River, to print report............ 158education................................................ 45gold mining..................................... 27,172governor's report, 1899 ....................... 180homesteads............................................ 150lighthouse district ........................... 28lighthouse tender...................................100lights and fog signals......................... 8military roads and bridges................ 106placer-claims........................................ 159public surveys...................................... 159reindeer.................................................. 45reindeer, to print report..................... 158salmon fisheries......................... 55,171,133telegraph................................................ 177timber and stone acts......................... 159

Albany, Colo., topographic sheet........ 181Alcohol................................................... 25,165Aldrich, Nelson IV.................................... 63Aldrich, William F................................... 81Alexander's wantage rod....................... 100Aliens........................................................... 69

District of Columbia........................... 16Alfaro, Olmedo.......................................... 5, 20Alkali lands................................................ 185Allaire Works.................................... 131,161Allegheny Arsenal................... 37, 63, 69, 89Allegheny Valley Railway ... 37, 63, 69, 89 Allen, William V.......... 7,12, 66,72,130,136Alleys, D. C.................................................... 145Alligator Creek.................................. 104,175Alligator Head.......................................... 35Allison, Joseph F...................................... 85Allison, William B.................... 125Aluminum.................................................... 47

Quebec.................................................... 165Alvena, steamer.......................................8,155Amazon Telegraph Company................ 164Ambil Island ................................................ 108Ambler, P. St. George............................... 91American Ephemeris, 1899..................... 162

1900, supplement.................................. 179American Historical Association........ 55American National Red Cross........69,145American Nautical Almanac..........40,179American practical navigator.............. 177American Republics Bureau.... 25, 94,163

report, 1895 ...................................... 162report, 1899, to print........................... 158

Amsterdam, diamond workers.............. 96grain elevator................................ 25,165

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Anacostia and Potomac River R. R ... 118Anderson, John.............................81,125,133Andrews, Maria.................................. 19,140Andrews, Zedock C.................................. 85Andria, yacht.............................................. 8Anegada Island.......................................... 39Aneroid barometer................... .........39,108Angel, James J.......................................... 156Anguilla Island.......................................... 39Animal Industry Bureau..........50,116,183

orders................... 50reports, 1895,1896................................. 162

Animals, farm...................................... 51,184fossil................ ........................... 46. 47, 95quarantine of..................................... 98

Annapolis, Md., marine barracks........ 179see also Naval Academy.

Anthracite Range, topographic sheet. 113Anthropo metrical measurements........ 45Antigua, bicycles...................................... 26Antimony................................................... 47Antwerp, ivory market.....................97,165Apache Indians.........................................6,49,

65, 82,130,133,146,162Appalachian Mountains......................... 6Apple-tree weevil.................................... 116Apples.................................................. 184Appointments Division..................... 98,167Appraisers......................... ............. 29,99,167

decisions........................ 29, 99, 167Appropriations, legislative, etc............ 79

urgent deficiencies............................. 6,16see also bureaus and objects.

Appropriations Committee, House ... 16,79,143

Senate.............................................. 6,66,130Aransas Bay..................................................169Aransas Pass...................... 169Arbitration, Hague convention........ 24,93

Paraguay and Argentina....................164Arbitration boards.....................................120Arble. William P...................................... 77Arcadia, Mich......................... .'................. 35Archaeology, Arizona............................... 187Architect, Supervising............... 29,99,167Arctic Ocean, Pt. Barrow expedition . 9Arecibo, Porto Rico.................................. 34A req ui pa, Peru............................................ 163Argentina................................................25,95

agriculture.............................................. 163arbitration with Paraguay..................164education.......................... 45tariff......................................................... 95

Arguelles, Manuel.................................... 97Arid lands......................................................159

saltbushes for.........................................164Arithmetic.................................................. 45Arizona.......................... 112

archaeological expedition....................187boundary..................................................112governor’s report, 1899..................... 180labor laws................................................189petrified forests...................................... 159

Arkansas, labor laws............................... 120Arkansas Mounted Infantry, 4th........ 33Arlington, Va.............................................. 20

M. E. Church...........................................186Armin, Eliza C............................................ 92Armin, Frank............................................ 92Armor-plate........................................ 107,109'Arms, Theodore J...................................... 71Armstrong, Lewis R................................ 88Army............................................................... 173

appropriations for....:..................... 89conduct in Idaho ................................. 21dental surgeons.................................... 89desertion................................ 70efficiency of............................................ 103enlisted men.....................................135,160

PageArmy, enlistment......................... 34,103,173

food for sick.......................................... 37officers............................. 135,160,168officers, list of........................... 34, 103,173officers, pensions for........................... 49orders, general and special.. 34,103,173pay.................................. 135,168,173Philippine Islands......................... 17,172private property claims..................... 176register, 1897.......................................... 93register, 1900.......................................... 103regulations............................................ 172retired list.............................................. 70stations of....................... 34,103,173

, transport service................................ 177see also Military posts—Volunteers

Army depots................................................ 176Art reproductions.................................... 27Arthur Kill........................................... 32,174Artichokes................................................. 51Artificial coal, Germany......................... 27Artificial nitrates.................................... 44Artillery, sea coast defense................... 155Artillery School.................................. 34,104Asbestus..................................................... 48Ash............................................................... 51Ashby, Clare M........................... . 16,130Ashby, William W............................... 16,130Asia, railroads............... ............................ 95Asia Minor, Amer, commerce with.... 164

railroad construction.................... 95Asiatic Station.....................................38,107Asphaltum............................................... 48Assay Commission.................................. 171Association of Agric. Chemists............ 51Assoc, of Amer. Agric. Colleges, etc... 117 Assonet River................................... 35Astoria, Oreg., customs launch..................... 8

transportation to............................. 8,161Astronomy, nautical............................ 177

teaching of............................................ 45Athletic gymnastics................................ 44Atkinson, Henry................. ...............72,151Atlanta, national park............................. 156

public building.......................................142rain gage............................................... 118

Atlantic coast, fisheries...................... 69irrigation............................................... 117pilot rules.............................................. 102

Atlantic coast pilot.......... ................ 100,169Atlantic Ocean, equator crossings.__ 39,

109,178 pilot chart................................ 39,108,178

Atlantic States, north, education in... 45 Atlantic Works, Boston............ 7,23,66,92Atlases for teaching of history............ 55Attorney-General, see Justice Dept. Attorney-General, assistant, for Court

of Claims................................. 41Attorneys............................................ 115,170Atwood, Edwin B................................ 33,144Auditor for Interior Dept., employees. 98Auditor for Treasury Department.... 29 Auditor for War Department... 29, 99,168 Auer, Frederick............................. 14, 86,125A ttgur, Jane E........................................ 13,88Augusta, Me., topographic sheet..........114Aurora at Braidentown, Fla.................. 185Austin, Valorous G.................................. 67Austin, W. R., & Co.................................. 144Australasia and China Telegraph Co. 23, 24 Australia, American trade................. 26, 96

coke ovens............................................. 95public education.................................. 45wool sales.......................................... 27,166

Austria........................................................... 164coal....................... _................................. 164cotton bales.......................................... 164seeds and plants........... .. ......... 116

Marc h , 1900 inPago .. 99 .. 165

10926 9667

118 . 169,178

.......... 164

......... 26 ....... ......7

16, 80,145 ......... 78 ... 80,132 .. 12,157

.......157

Austria, sugar............................................trusts ......................................................

Automobile t. rpedoes.............................Automobiles, exposition at Berlin ....

Sweden ........................................Auxiliary cruisers.........................Auzburn, Penelope.......................Azimuth..........................................Azores, railway...............................

tenders for railway..................Babcock, Avery I)........ .................Babcock, Joseph W.......................Baca County, Colo.........................Bacigaluppi, Joseph.....................Bacon, Mary R................................Badger, Margaret M.....................Bagage, Antonie.............................Bagley, David.................................Bags, coaling..............................Bahia, beer trade...........................

sugar factories.........................Bailey, John....................................Bailey, Lawrence D.......................Bailey, Sophronia...........................Bailey, Willis J...............................Bakat Anchorage...........................Baker, Lucien........................... 12,Baker, Washington.......................Baldwin, Joseph E.........................Ball, Eliza Adelaide..................... .Ballard, James..................................Balloons, use in 'war...................Baltimore, Md., court-house........ .

Smallwood monument.»......... .Baltimore and Ohio Railroad .... Baltimore and Wash. Transit Co. Bananas.............................................

New Orleans..............................Banco Espanol de Puerto Rico... Bandage trust, German.................Bane. Lucy S....................................Bangkok, Siam................................Bank currency, paper for.............Banking, China................................

Erance........................................ .Mexico.......................................... .........

Banking and Currency Committee ... Banks, Venezuela..........................

see also National banks.Barham, John A............................Barnes, Elias E............................ .Barnes, Samantha..........................Barney, Samuel S......................... .Barograph......................................Barometer, aneroid.......................Barracks, artillery.......................Barrow, Point, relief expedition. Barytes.............................................Bass River......................................Batavia, quinine........................... .Bate, William B............................Bates, John C................................ .Bathing beach, D. C.....................Battik...............................................Battle-ships, see War ships. Baugher, Alexander P.................Bauxite.............................................Bavaria, metal-paper trust.........Baylor, Louisa E............................Bayou, see name of bayou. Beacons, lists of............................Beans, soy....................................... .Bear, revenue cutter.....................Beard, Lewis C............................. .Beechridge, Ill................................Beef.................................................

protein in.................................. .Beer and malt liquors.................

Bahia...........................................

.......... 39

.......... 164

..........16414, 85,125

......... 130 18, 74,125

......... 143

.......... 40 68,72,136............ 137......... 148......... 141......... 14.... 24,93..........168.......... 20......... 188.......... 118......... 164......... 95......... 65------- 26......... 85... 93,163

.... 147........ 130........ 76----- 16....... 185. 39,108

....... 155

....... 9

....... 48

....... 35

....... 97 9, 69,134........ 80....... 132----- 95

... 150

... 2726,166... 74

31,170... 116... 9... 140... 36... 116... 51... 93... 164

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Page .... 116 .... 97 .... 26 .... 164 .... 137 .... 97 .... 95 .... 97 .... 26 .... 96 .... 95 .... 120 .... 27 .... 97 .... 164 . 29,167 .... 9.... 35 .... 103 .... 148 .... 88 7, 22, 92 .... 178 .... 47 .... 26 .... 166

95 8,78,142 ........ 9 13,85,125

.. 85

.. 186

.. 141

.. 134 44, 45 .. 45 .. 112 .. 45 44,45

47 47 47

189 189

47,48 .. 45 .. 117

55 26, 27,96,98,125 ..................... 96 ....................... 153 ............... 11.156

Bees.....................................................Beet sugar, cultivation...................Beets Russia.....................................Beirut..................................................Belding, Mary S...............................Belgium, coal trade.........................

coke ovens....................................dentistry.....................................hamsters.......... ............................horse breeding.............................industrial conditions...............labor laws.....................................life-saving apparatus............ r.shoe trade....................................steamship line to East..............sugar.............................................. .

Bell, Elias B.......................................Bellevue, Iowa..... . .......................... .Bellinger, John B............................. .Bennett, Ezra A................... . ......... .Berdan, Orange F................. . .........Bergen, schooner............................. .Bering Sea.......................................... .Berkshire Co., Mass., geology___Berlin, motor-carriage exposition. Bero, John W........... ................Berriozabal, Felipe B.............Berry, James H....................... .Bertliolf, Ellsworth P............Bessom, Nancy Ellen.............Best, Frances D..................... .Betsey, sloop............................Bevans, Coryden..................... .Beverages, adulteration........Bible in schools and colleges Bibliography of arithmetic..

of Arizona............................of child study.....................of education in Cuba, etc.............ofgeologyof Berkshire Co., Mass., of geology of Narragansett Basin.. of glacial gravels of Maine... of interoceanic canals...........of maps and views of D. C-.. of N. Y. and Vt. slate belt.... of psychological laboratories of soils........................... .of teaching of history...

Bicycles............................ 1United Kingdom............

Biddle, Elijah.........................Biederbick, Henry.................Big Hole, battle-field.............Big trees........ . ........................Bigelow, Alfred.......................Bighorn forest reserve........ .Bill, W. Ward.........................Bill of exceptions..................Bills of health.........................Binding....................................

Department of Justice...Treasury Department...

Bingham, Henry H.............Bingham, J. H.........................Biological Survey Division.Birds..........................................Bishop, Albert W.................Bishop, Joshua.......................Bitterroot forest reserve.... Bituminous rock.....................Black, Cornelia DeP..............Black, Robert...........................Black Hills forest reserve.. Black rot of cabbage...........Blackburn. John B...............Blacking-brushes...................Blades, William.....................Blair, Oliver M..................... ..Blair,Thomas P....^...........

91,125.143 ----- 12,86 -------- 112 .------- 80.............. 155 ............ 98 .............. 119 .............. 110......... 33

............ 21......... 31

............ 50

........... 148......... 91

........... 16

........... 112....'.. 48 ... 14,149 ... 14,154

............ 112

.............. 185

........... 186------ 40 ------- 73 .... 22,67

----- 22,67

IV March , 19001’age

Blaisdell, Marie J...................................... 12Blake, J. Henry.......................................... 112Blake. John W...................................... 136Blake, Coast Survey steamer.................. 30Blankets............... ..................................... 40Blankinship, George................................ 186Blankinship. Peleg... ................................ 186Bleaching trade, Great Britain............. 164Blick, Adalina T........................................ 92Blick, John S......................................... 92Block, Johanna C...................................... 145Bloom, Arnold............................................ 150Bluefield, W. Ya., public building........ 142Boai.Port .................................................. 178Boardman, Hannah E............. 131,161Boardman, William................. 131,161Boardman, Holbrook & Co.... 131,161Boca Grande............................................... 35Bohemia, coal miners’ strike................. 164

horse-radish.......................................... 51tiles and mosaics.......... ................... 165

Boilers.................................................. 109,155Boise, Idaho, assay office....................... 32

public building............................... 99,142Bolai, Port................................................... 178Bolivia..................:..................................... 95

Brazil boundary................................... 95mining..................................................... 25quinine................................................... 164

Bolten, August.......................................... 9Bolton, N. Y., topographic sheet............ 182Bombay, consul......................... ................ 93

plague.................................. . ................ 27Bomke, Margarethe......................... 18, 73,125Bonded goods.............................................. 23Bonded warehouses................................. 170Bonds, United States............................... 167

caveated.................................... 32,101,171Bonfoey, Davis B............. . ...................... 131Bookkeepingand Warrants Division. 30,

99,168Books, etc., copyrighted............ 57,120,189Boone, A. G....................................................131Boos, George E.......................................... 181Boothbay Harbor, Me............................. 104Boots, American, in Great Britain........ 95Borate of lime, Peru................................ 95Boreiug, Vincent....................... 145,156,158Boston, Kobert........................................ 88,140Boston, Mass., bridge................ 126,132,147

marine hospital.................................... 101post-office................................................ 29topographic sheet...................................181

Boston Bay, topographic sheet................181Boston Navy-Yard, see Charlestown.

Bottles, Melvina.............................19,125,136Bottoms, James.................................... 85,136Boundary, Arizona and Utah.................. 112

Brazil and Bolivia............................... 95Bounty, Belgian sugar............................. 167

German sugar...................................... 167military................................................22,70

Bourne, Benjamin F........................... 72,151Boutell, Henry S.................................. 16,143Bowhead, steam whaler....................5,8,20Bowman actclaims, findings. 53,54,118,132Boyakin, William F...................................148Boyle, Edward.........................................88,138Boys, enlistment in Navy....................... 38Brackett, Horace N................................... 88Bradford, Caroline B......................... 73,149Bradley, John C........................................ 87Braid....................................................... 40,41Braidentown, Fla., aurora at................. 185Bransford, John F.................................... 71Brazil........................... 25, 26,95,164,165,166

coal and iron.......................................... 164coal and iron structure..................... 95

PageBrazil, coffee ............................ 25,26, 95,166

education............................................... 45shoes......................................... 165

Bread, Persia.............................................. 96Bread making.................................... 26,166Breadstuff's, exports of............... 33,102,171Breed, JoliuN............................................ 84Breeding, horses........................................ 96Breen, Lizzie.............................................. 77Bremen, cotton market........................... 97Brenner, John L............................. 21, 91.160Breton Bay................................................. 104Bridge burners of Tennessee................ 85Bridges, Alaska.............................. 106

Lourenqo Marquez............................. 26see also names of rivers bridged.

Brien, E. L................................................... 186Brightwood Railway............................... 118Brinkworth, John.................................... 134Briot, Francis A. E.................................. 70Brisbois, John W................................. 86,141Bristol, Md................................................. 105British, see Great Britain.British Columbia, bills of health...... 98

lights, etc................................................ 101British Honduras, railway..................... 95Brokerage, France...................... 96Brom well, Jacob H........... ...................... 156Bronze apple-tree weevil....................... 116Brookins, W illiam H............................... 150Brookland, D. C.......................................... 68Brooklyn, N. Y., monument.................... 89

topographic sheet................................... 182Brooklyn Ferry Co........................... 131,144Brooklyn Navy-Yard, see New York

Navy-Yard.Brooms, wisp.............................................. 41Brosius, Marriott........ .................. .............143Brown, Albert C........................................ 7Brown, Catharine A................................... 156Brown, George M................................. 84,139Brown, Henry H........................ 18, 73,126Brown, K. M.'G.......................................... 71Brown, Stephen C .......................... 66Brownlow Walter P......................89,155Browns Point................................. 132,147

I Brownson, Leonard 1............................... 70Brumby, Annie E.................................... 14Brundidge, Stephen, jr............................. 21

i Brunswick, Ga............................... 30,99,174Brushes, blacking..................................... 40Bubonic plague, see Plague. Buck, Susan................................................ 77Bucklen, Louis W.................................... 72

| Buckner, Allen............................ 72,152I Bucksport, Me........................ 174I Budapest, telegraph to London .... 96,166

xnieuos Ajira, ueaiu rare in.................. loa| Buffalo, N. Y., light station............. 83,126

Bull, Melville.................................. 16,78,143Bulletins, see Farmers' bulletins—bu-

reaus issuing bulletins.Bunce. George............................................Buntin, Susan.................... 156Buoys, lists of...................................... 31,170Burdoin, Franklin M.................. 87Burgess, Benjamin F............................... 134Burke, Charles H...................................... 21Burke, Emily............................................. 87Burke, Robert E........................................ 81Burkett. Elmer J...................................... 90Burleigh. Clare H...................................... 149Burlington, Vt., public building.......... 142Burnham, Seleder................................ 74,152Burns, Margaret........................ 151Burrard Inlet............................................ 108

I Burrell. Sarah R.................................. 73,1521 Burrows. Julius C......................... 10,69,134i Burton, Ferguson M........ ..................... 151

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Burton, Theodore E..................... 21,91,160Bushby, William.........................................131Butler'Marion...........................................6,71Butler, Thomas S................................... 20,90Butter, California..................................... 183

Canadian, in England.................... 95Button, Susan M............................ 18, 74,126Byrne. James.............................................. 14Cabbage, black rot of............................... 185Cable............................................................. 108

Pacific......................... 6,11,65,71,135,148to Iceland.............................................. 96to St. Helena.......................................... 26

Cacao, Samoa.............................................. 96Cache River................................................ 36Cadets, Naval Academy......................... 177Cadwell, Kate............................................ 141Cagle, Matthew J. J................................. 66Calderhead, William A................17, 83,148Caldwell. Ben F...................................... 22.92Calgy, Mary................................................ 118Calgy, William.......................................... 118Calhoun, John C........................................ 55California, big tree lands............91,125,143

dairy industry...................................... 183Indian war bonds................................. 66judicial districts................................... 155State bonds............................................ 65

Call, Samuel J............................................ 9Caloosahatchee River............................... 36Calves........................................................... 51Calvin, Mary J.......................................... 138Cambridge, Mass., bridge........ 126,132,147Cambridge Bridge Comn.......... 126,132,147Camden, Me................................................ 104Cameron, Ind. T................................ 88Campaigns, list of............................ 34Campbell, Duncan H................................. 90Campbell, George W................................ 140Campbell, Sarah E......................... 14, 86,126Canada, butter in England..................... 95

education................................................ 45electrical development.................... 96hardware........... .................................... 164mail service to Great Britain.......... 27meat and poultry exports.................. 165railway................................................... 164sea grass................................................ 97secondary schools............................... 55

Canadian-American Fishery Comn ... 162Canal between Lake Superior and

Mississippi River........... ............. 35Canal between Puget Soundand Grays

Harbor............... 67Canals, interoceanic....................... 9,133,189Canary Islands, American coal............ 26Canceling machines................................. 101Canfield. Harrison.................................... 83Canned vegetables... ................................ 40Cannon. Joseph G ............................... 16,143Cannon.................................................... 176Canteen system........................................ 103Cape, see name of cape.Cape Colony, phylloxera......................... 26

plants and fruits............................. 165trade....................................................... 95

Cape Nome Transportation, etc., Co.. 147Cape Smythe Whaling A TiadingCo.. 28Cape Vincent, N. 1'., topographic

sheet........................ 114Capital and labor...................................... 56Capital of United States..................... 6,187Capital Railway........................................ 118Capital Traction Company .... 80,118,132Capitol, employees............................... .. 143

use of rooms in.................................... 21Capron, Adin B................................. 89,155Capron, Agnes K................................ 73,157

PageCapron, Lillian.................................... 73,157Caps.......................... 40Captured property...................................28, 92Cardenas, Cuba.........................................8,82Cardiff, Wales, dry-dock......................... 27Carlin. CelestineD............................ 186Carlin. Celestine T.................................... 186Carlisle. Charles B.................................... 107Carlton, James C................................. 12,157Carlton, Thomas J.................................... 154Carmack, Joseph W................................. 10Carmody, James W............................. 86,140Carolina Northern R. R1......................... 82Carroll, David............................................ 14Carroll, J. R., schooner......... .................... 168Carson, Nev., topographic sheet.......... 114Carson-Newman College......................... 22Carter. Alfred B........................................ 131Carter, Thomas H..............7,10,15,134,142Carters Creek............................................ 104Carthage, Mo., public building.............. 142Cartridge cases.......................................... 40Casa Grande................................................ IllCasey, Thomas L...................................... 174Cass^ Alfred C.........................................33,144Cassareep .................................................. 95

Paraguay................................................ 164Castle Pinckney, soldiers’ home.......... 10Caswell, Fort........................................ 35.172Catalogue of copyrights............ 57,120,189

of public documents...................... 56, 188of public documents, 1896............... 162

Catalogues, trade...................................... 96Catholic Church, Macon, Mo................. 7Cattle............................ 185

Argentina.............................................. 95Colombia............................ 164dairy....................................................... 116quarantine rules.................................. 50Uruguay............................................ 95,166Venezuela.............................................. 27

Cayey, Porto Rico..................................... 34Cazenovia. N. V., topographic sheet .. 182Cecidomyians.............................................. 116Cellulose...................................................... 40Cement......................................................... 48Census. 11th................................................ Ill

12th.................................................. 7,16, 63Census Committee, House.................. 16

Senate .................................................... 7Census Office............................................ 43Centennial of Establishment of Seat of

Government in Washington, Committee on....................... 187

Centennial of Louisiana Purchase, Special Committee on, to appoint. 160

Central America, see American Re-publics Bureau.

Cereals, Russian........................................ 116Certificates for teachers..................... 44,46Cervera, Admiral...................................... 109Chaetochloa............................................. 183Chagres River............................................ 118Chalmers. Jane F.........................................153Chambers, Mary........................................ 144Chambers, Thomas............................. 15 144Chandler, Levi...... ................................. 136Chandler. William E................................ 63Chanler, William A.................................. 155Chapin, Virginias P................................. 79Chaplains............... r................................... 155Chapman, James........ '............. 84Charities in D C ...................................... 80Charles River bridge . ............ 126,132, 147Charleston, S. C., harbor......................... 104

soldiers' home...................................... 10Charlestown Navy-Yard......................... 110Charlotte Harbor, Fla....................... 35,105

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Charlottesville, Va.................................... 155Charts, see Maps and charts.Checks, use of stamp............................. 28Chefoo, conditions at.............................95,166Chehalis River.......................................... 67Chemicals, electrolytic process........26,97Chemistry Division................. 51Chemists, Agricultural, Assoc, of.... 51Cherokee Indians.................................129,146Chesapeake Bay........................................ 100Cheyenne, Wyo„ public building .. 15,29Chicago, Ill., Italians............................... 162

marine hospital.................................... a2post-office.................................................. 168railway mail service........................... 42

Chicago River.......................... 174Chicago, Rock Is. and Pacific Ry........ 5,

10, 20,168Chickamauga, etc., Nat. Park Comn .. 103Chickasaw Indians.....................................146

agreement.............................................. 46Kiowa, etc., Reservation........ 6, 49,130

Chickens.................................. ................183Chief of Engineers, see Engineer De-

partment, Army.Children, D.C....................................... 68

mutual-aid societies..................... 96,166study of.................................................. 45

Children’s Hospital, D. C....................... 54Childress, Hiram C..................................... 157Chile .................................................. 25,95,164

United States convention.................. 163China, American Association................ 129

American hong names........................ 165banking andcurrency......................... 95cable -........................................................148commerce and industry....................... 67,

102,145,147,163cornmeal........ . ...................................... 97German trade...................................26,166merchants’ readmission to U. S.... 167 north, agricultural products............ 96packing goods for.............................26, 97pheasant skins.................................... 165trade in 1899.......................................... 97United States trade...............................117

Chippewa lands................................ 142,146Chittenden, John W...............................8,155Chittenden, William Lyman.................. 142Choctaw Indians ..'................................. 146

agreement.............................................. 46Kiowa, etc., Reservation .... 6,49,130orphan fund.......................................... 46treaty rights...................................... 78,146Eort Smith and Western R. R........ 81

Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf R. R. 82,12'Cholera......................................................... 116Christiania. Norway, consul.................. 93

machinery exhibition........................... 165Christmas Island........................................ 173Christopher, Mary B................................ 75Chromic iron ore...................................... 47Chrysanthemum exhibition, Lyons... 97Churches....................................... 161Churchward, Annie M...............................154Cigars.......................................................... 170Cincinnati, Ohio........................................ 180

topographic sheets............................. 114Circle, Alaska............................................ 43Circuit courts, see Courts of U. S.Circulars, see Dept., etc., issuingthem.Circulation of currency ... 32,101,167.171Citizens of United States....................... 94City and Suburban Ry.... ..................... 119City school systems...............................44, 46Civil Service Commission..........55,119,187Civil War, claims................. . .....................168

official naval records..................... 93,109official records.................... 37,93,162,177

Page Civilian witnesses.................................... -71Clackamas. Oreg.......................................... 188Claggett, Sarah.................................... 86,137Claiborne, Md........................................... 104Claims, Bowman act, findings of Court

of Claims..........•............ 53,54,118,186Civil War.. -........................................ 168mining.................................................. 135of U.S. citizens against Spain.... 9,160 payment of............................................ 67private.................... 143private property in Army............... 176see also Judgments — names of

claimants.Claims Committee, House............16,79,143

Senate........................................... 7, 66,130Clapp, George M...................................131,161Clark, Clarence D................................ 69,142Clark, W. N. Belmont............................... 80Clarke, Frank G........................................ 17Clay, Alexander S........................... 8,77,132Clay.............................................................. 48Clayton, Bertram C........ .......................... 145Clayton-Bulwer treaty....................... 94,133Clerks of United States courts.............. 170Cleveland, Ohio, marine hospital... 32,101

” 131, 144.... 148 .... 185.... 185 ... 118 117,185 .... 134... 177 ... 95 ... 40... 40 ... 33... 97 ... 185 ... 183 ... 151

Clitiord, Olivia M...............Clifton, Ala.. .....................Climate, Missouri...............

St. Kitts..........................San Francisco...............

Climate and Crop Bulletin Clinton, William S.............Clocks....................................

Japanese trust............... .Cloth, for overcoats.-......... .

for trousers..................... .Clothing................................

German export trade .. Clouds....................................Clover seed...........................Cl une, Margaret R............. .Coal ............ 26,46,47,48,95,97,104,166

artificial, in Germany......................... 27t................... Jg2..................... 159 ............... 96,166 ..................... 164 ..................... 27 ..................... 39 ...... 30,99,168

..................... 93

..................... 162

..................... 155

............. 100,169 .................. 47

..... 18,83,149 6,10,70,130 134 ................ 97 ................ 68

. 25,26,95.164,166

......................... 95 ........................ 164 ......................... 25........................ 104 ........................ 171 ........................ 32 ........................ 47 ........................ 25 ......................... 95 ......................... 186 ........................ 186 ........................ 150 ........................ 138 ........................ 170 .............. 43,45, 111

Wind River Reservation Coal lands, Alaska...............Coal miners, St. Etienne ...

Saxony and Bohemia ...Coal tar.................................... .Coaling bags..........................Coast and Geodetic Survey

report, 1895 ..........report, 1896 ................

Coast defense.................Coast pilot, Atlantic ...Cobalt...............................Cochrane, Aaron V. S .. Cockrell, Francis M.... Cocoa, Paraguay...........Cod, Cape, light...........Coffee, Brazil.................

Costa Rica............... ..India...........................Mexico.......................

Cohasset, Mass..............Coinage.............................Coins, foreign..................Coke..................................

Mexico.................. ...Coke ovens.......................Cole, John W.................Cole, Trueman E............Coleman, Margaret L ..Colhoun, Mary A..........Collectors..........................Colleges, agricultural...

see also Universities Collision mats.................Collisions at sea............. ............. 177

8, 63, 89,102

March , 1900 VII

PageColman, Anna M........ .............................. 7Colman, Charles D..................................... 7Colombia.......................................... 25, 95, 164

cattle......................................................... 161exchange in......................... _■................. 27tin working industry......................... 27

Colorado, labor laws.................................. 120mails for................................................... 110Ute lands................................................. 182

Colorado Cooperative Colony................ 91Colorado, Department of......................... 104Colorado Fuel and Iron Co............... 33,144Colorado River, Tex................................. 35Colorado Springs, Colo............................. 168Colored race, see Negroes.Colson, Nathaniel L................................. 151Columbia, ship............................................ 53Columbia Railway..................................... 119Columbia River.................................. 104,169Columbia road, D. C................................. 80Comanche Indians.. 6,14,49, 65, 82,130,162 Combinations and trusts .... 6,56,119,188 Comery, Isaac W............................... . 73,152Commerce, to extend laws over Ha-

waii ............................................... 8,89to extend laws over Porto Rico.... 8to promote................................ 67.132, 155see also Exports—names of coun-

tries and places.Commerce and Finance, Monthly Sum-

mary ................... 24, 33,102,171advance sheets....................... 33,102,171

Commerce and industries dept........... . 68Commerce and Navigation................. 93

1898........................................................... 162Commerce Committee................... 8, 67,132Commercial education, Gera, Germany 44

Leipsic.................................................... 44United States..................................... 44

Commercial museum, German............. 96Commercial Relations, 1896.............. 93,162Commercial travelers, Uruguay... 26,166 Commissary-General, see Subsistence

Dept.Commission to Five Civilized Tribes,

see Five Civilized Tribes Com-mission.

Commission to Revise and Codify Crim-inal and Penal Laws.......... 41

Commissioned officers, pensions.......... 49Commissioners, court.................................155Committee reports, House. 16-23,63,78-93

Senate........... ...................... 6-15, 63, 66-78Common schools........................ 45Commutation of quarters, Army........ 70Commutation of ration, Navy. 11,38, 64, 90Commutation tickets............................... 188Comptroller of currency............31,100, 169

report..................................................... 98Comptroller of Treasury....................... 100Conditionot Treasury. 28, 30, 98, 99,167,168Confederates.................................. 13. 20,138Conference committees..................... 63,125Congress............................................ 5,63,125Congressional directory ..................... 5,162Congressional documents, bound vol-

umes ...................................... 23, 93,162catalogue, 1896 ............................. 162index...................................................... 188

Congressional Library, see Library of Congress.

Congressional Record ... 5, 63,125,126,158Connecticut, Arbitratiou Board............ 120

labor laws.............................................. 120tobacco................................................... 185

Connell, Arthur.......................................... 145Connell, Maurice................................. 11,156Consolidated index.................................. 188Constitution, for Philippines................ 97

PageConstitution, U. S. S........... 11, 20, 38, 63, 90Constitution of United States............. 78

amendments...................................... 17,80applied to Hawaii................. 24

Construction and Repair Bureau......... 107Construction Board.................................. 108Consular regulations............................... 93Consular Reports........................... 27,96,165

advance sheets................. 25, 95,164,165on Educational topics.......................44.45special..................................................... 27supplement............................................ 27

Consular service, Germany............. 96,166Sweden.................................................... 96United States............. ............. 24,145,163United States, appropriations ... 66,81

Consumption, see Tuberculosis.Contested elections.................................. 81

binding of testimony......................... 90Continental Fire Insurance Co........ . 7Contracts, Government........... 120 172,188Contributions to American educational

history.................... 44Conveyances of lands............................... 170Cook, Thomas H.................................. 87,140Cook, Alice V.............................................. ’ 72Coon Rapids, dam...................................... 147Cooper, Elizabeth Bent............................. 152Cooper, Henry A................................ . 17,147Cooper, Luke'H.......................................... 153Cooper, Sam B................... . ................. 22,161Cooper, Wilford............... . ....................... ’ 83Coos Bay coal field................................ 46,47Copano Bay......................................... 169Copper......................................................... 47

Ecuador............... .................................. 164Copper Harbor, Mich............................... 104Copper River, to print report ................ 158Copyright Division..................... 57.120,189

report...................................................... 56Copyrights, catalogue of............ 57,120,189Corbin, Henry C........................................ 172Corea, see Korea.Corliss, John B............................... 17,82,147Corn, for cows...................... 51

Veracruz................................................ 96Corn-and-cob meal.................................... 51Corn meal, China...................................... 97Cornell, Horatio N.................................... 74Cornstalks.................................................... 51Cornwallis Island.................................... 39Corporations, Germany........................... 164

Indian Territory................................ 146laws......................................................... 188

Corps of Engineers, Army, see Engi-neer Department.

Corsets................................................... 165Cosmetics....................... 100Costa, Salvador.......................................... 131Costa Rica.............................................. 95 164

industrial progress........................ 25trade................................................. 97

Cottage City, Mass.............................. 35Cotter, Henrietta P............................ 151Cotton, Ella........................................... 14QCotton..................................................... 162

Bremen............................................. 97claims............................................... 28exports of........................................ 33,102India.................................................. 96Italy................................................... 164Quebec.............................................. 165

Cotton bales, Austria........................ 164Cotton goods, Amer., in west Africa 27

Brazil..................................................26,166Shanghai.......................................... 97.130

Cotton oil. Marseilles..........................164Coulson, Mary A................................ 67Coulson, Sewell.......................................... 67

VIII March , 1900Page

Coultry, P. L................................................ 79Counterfeiting............................................ 32Court commissioners.................................155Court-martial orders................... 38,107,177Court of Claims...........................53,118,186

Indian depredation claims............... 41judgments.............................................. 28letter carriers’ claims......................... 179

Court of Private Land Claims, esti-mate for................................. 110

Courts, naval.............. .................. 71,107,135Courts-martial.................................71,107,177

failure of................................................ 37Courts of United States............53,118,186

Alabama................................................ 133California................................................ 155clerks...................................................... 170decisions in patent cases.... 49,115,183deficiency estimate............................. 179Indian Territory............................. 88,155labor decisions............................... 120,188Louisiana.............................................. 155New York.............................................. 88organization.......................................... 41salaries........................................... 130suits of United States officers ... 19,64 1Tennessee................................. 19, PtTexas............................................ 19,64,155Virginia.................................................. 155

Coventon, James H.................................. 15Cowpeas.............................................. 115,183Cowherd, William S................................. 80Cows, corn for............................................ 51

tuberculous............................................ 51Cox, AV. S...................................................... 28Crabtree, Janies M..................................... 10Craighill, William E................................ 154 ICramp, William, & Sons....................... 7,16Crane, John E............................................ 43Crater Lake................................................ 159Crawford, Abner S .................................. 148 jCrawford, Eliza R.................................... 144 jCrawford, John F...................................... 83Crawford, William T........................... 90,156

contested election of........................... 81Crawford Notch, topographic sheet... 114Crawley, James.......................................... 85Cream........................................................... 51Creek Indians, Fort Smith and West-

ern R. R................................ 81Crescent City, Cal...................................... 35Crimes, to print report........................... 158Criminal and Penal Laws, Commis-

sion to Revise and Codify............ 41Criminal cases.............................................. 133Critzer, Charles.......................................... 77Croft. George AV........................................ 92Cromwell, Cora I.........................................153Crook, Fort................................................... 134Crooked Slough.................................. 35Crooks, James...................................... 9Crooks, William.................................. 9Crop Bulletin.....................................117,185Crop Reporter...............................52,117,185Crow, M. D........................................... 15Crow Indians........................................ 115Crow, Flathead, etc.,Indian Comn.... 115Crozier, C. AV....................................... 22Crozier, E. B......................................... 22Cruisers, see AVar-ships.Crumpacker, Edgar D...................... 82Crystal Falls, Mich............................ 47Crystal River........................................ 174Cuba................................... 92, 95,103,172,173

civil affairs...................................... 21,173Colombian cattle in...............................164commerce.......................................... 33,174 Idepositaries.......................................... 147education................................................ 44

PageCuba, elections.......................................... 172

Irish trade............................................. 164post-route map......................... 42receipts and expenditures................172tariff...................................................34,172

Cuba Submarine Telegraph Co..........24, 92Cuivre River...................................... 126,148Culberson, Charles A.... . ........................ 77Culebra Island.......................................... 39Cullom, Shelby M...................................... 130Cumberland, Md., public building .... 15Cummings, Amos J.............................. 19,88Cummings, Peter...................................87.139Cummins, Henrietta........................... 12,149Cunningham. JohnM.................................134Currants, Greece........................................ 164Currency, circulation of.... 32,101,167,171

gold, Argentina...................................... 163Hawaii................................................... 160in China.........................................'..... 95issue and redemption............. . 33,172issued by United States................63.126paper.......................................... 33,102,172paper, Paraguay.................................. 96

Curriculum................................................. 44Curtis, Charles.......................................... 146‘Custer County, Mont.............................. 10Customs and insular A flairs Division. 34,

35.174Customs Division..................... 29, 98,99,167Customs duties, see Tariff—names of

articles imported.Customs service, complaints from Ger-

many .................................24,163emoluments of officers....................... 29estimates........................................... 98inspectors.............................................. 161instructions to applicants............ 55,187monthly reports.................................. 29special agency districts..................... 167

Cycles, see Bicycles.Dailey. John................................................ 22Daily postal bulletin................... 42,110,180Dairy cattle................................................ 116Dairy Division.................................. 116,183Dairy educational institutions.............. 116Dairy exposition, Argentina................. 95

St. Petersburg...................................... 97Dairy industry, California..................... 183Dairy products...................................... 51,148Dakota Southern Railroad.... 128,132,147Dale, Carrie P.................................... 139,153Dallas, Tex., public building........... 77Dalzell, John................................ 21,160,161Dane, David C...................................18, 72,126Daniel, John AV.................................... 9Daniels, Milton H.................................137Danville, Va............................................ 188Dardanelle, Ark., Pres. Church......... 22Darling Flora Adams........................ 66Daubers, blacking................................ 40Daughters of 1812, Nat. Soc. of.......... ■_. 134Daughters of the Amer. Revolution .. 55

statue of La Fayette at Paris.... 64, 81Davao River............................................... 178Davenport, Stanley W....................... 90,157Davey, Robert C.............................17, 82,147Davidson, Francis S............................ 70Davidson, AVilliam L.............................9,19Davidson, barge...................................... 132Davis, Andrew J........................... 18, 75,126Davis. Arminda D...........................13,88,126Davis, Cushman K......................... 9,133,174Davis, George T........................................ 71Davis, J. V....................................................145Davis, John M............................................ 10Davis, Joseph D..........................................118Davis, T. E................................................. 118

March , 1900 IX

PageDavison, James........................... .............. 67Dawes Commission, see Five Civi-

lized Tribes Commission.Dawson, conditions in............................. 27

notes from.............................. 26.164,166telegraph, etc....................................... 97

Day marks, lists of............................... 31,170Dayton, Alston G.....................................20,90De Funiak Springs, Fla......................... 91Deadwood S.Dak., public building... 77Dean, Walter L.................................. 19Death rate, Buenos Ayres...................... 163Deboe, William J............................. 12,73,137Debt, D. C...................................................... 172

public..................................... 28,63, 98,167Decisions, comptroller of Treasury 100,188

Internal Revenue Office.................... 170labor........................................................ 120land............................................ 43,111,180of supreme court of Hawaii.............. 24patents......................................49,115,183pension........................................ 43,111,180Treasury Department............ 29, 99,167trusts................................................. 188

De Coster, Francisco V........................... 11Deep Waterways Board......................... 104Defective classes, schools for............44, 45Defendants, State courts......................... 133Deficiency appropriations..................... 6,

16,125,130,143Deficiency estimates, see bureaus and

objects. Defrees, M. M............................................ 131De Frietas, Vincent................................... 14De Grafienried, R. C................................ 157Degree-conferring institutions.......... 45,46Deitzler, Anna Al............................... 72,152Delagoa Bay................................................ 94Delaney, James C..................................... 13Delaware, labor laws............................... 120Delaware Bay.................................... 132,148Delaware Indians..................................... 81Delaware River.......................... 35,98De Leon, Agnes........................................ 22De Leon, Alaria.......................................... 22De Leon, Rebecca L................................. 22Delinquent officers.................................... 28Dengler, Christiana.................................. 80Denmark. American horse-meat.......... 165Dennis, Alary A............................. 14,86,126Dennis ville, N. J., topographic sheet.. 182Dent, Helen L............................................ 76Dentistry, Belgium................................... 97

United States........................................ 45Dentists for Army................................... 89Denver, Colo.................................................145Depew, Chauncey Al.............................8,131Depositaries of public moneys.............. 21,

' 23, 28,147,172Depositions..............................................88,135Deputy collectors..................................... 170De Russy, Frances C............................... 76Des Moines, Iowa, military post.... 20. 76Desert lands................................................ 159Desertion, Army...................................... 70

Navy and Marine Corps..............20,135Designs............................................ 49,115,183Detroit, Mich., custom-house................ 29

marine hospital.................................... 32shipments to N icaragua................... 25

Dette, John F. W...................................... 106De A’ries, Afarion...................................... 91Dew-point. Honolulu.................................185Diamond workers, Amsterdam............ 96Dickerhoff, Elizabeth.............................. 73Dickinson, Festus.......................................156Dictionary. French-English military . 173

of negroes.............................................. 51

PageDinsmore, Andrew F............................... 141Dinsmore, Hugh A..................................... 79Diplomacy................................................ 98Diplomatic list............................... 24, 94,163Diplomatic service............................... 24, 163

appropriations.....................................66,81Diplosis vioiicola...................................... 116Directory, army........................... 34,103,173

Congressional................................... 5,162educational............................................ 45

Disbursements, see Expenditures. Disbursing officers............................. 38,107Discharge, Army...................................... 70Diseases, epidemic.............................. 167

treatment by light............................... 97Distilled spirits.................................. 31,170Distillery warehouses............................. 31District attorneys..................................... 170District courts, see Courts of U. S.District of Columbia................... 54,118,187

advertising............................................ 172appropriations for................................. 143capital of United States..................6,187children.................................................. 45debt......................................................... 172fishes ’....................................................... 55lots........................................................36,187maps and views.......................................189memorial of U. S. Grant..............89.134monument to S. Hahnemann.... 5,9,19 post-office....................... '....................... 28postmaster.................................... 15. 21, 64snow and ice.............................. 106,126Soldiers’Home, reports..................... 103statue of George B. AlcClellan........ 89statue of Francis E. Spinner..........9, 20statue of Daniel Webster.............. 63,158Washington Monument................... 106see also District of Columbia Com-

mittee, House—District of Co-lumbia Committee, Senate— Laws.

District of Columbia Committee, House......................... 16, 80,145

Senate.............................................. 9,68,132Dix. William H.......................................... 80Dixon, Lizzie M................................. 139,154Dobbins, C. R...................................... 126,146Document room, House........................... 79Documents, bound volumes........ 23,93,162

catalogue, 1896........... 162distributed by Smith. Inst.................. 187in House, disposition of....................... 160index....................................................... 188monthly catalogue......................... 56,188sale, etc., by Interior Department.. 50

Documents Office..................... 56,188,189report....................................................... 56

Documents, Select Committee on Dis-position of, to appoint...... 160

Dodge, Francis S....................................... 106Dodge, Katharine T........................... 13,157Dodge, William C...................................... 72Dolliver, Jonathan P.............. .............. 93Dominican Republic, see Santo Do-

mingo. Domon, Oliver............................................ 136Donaldson, James T.,jr......................... 85Donath, Louise............................... 12. 84,126Doolittle, Charles C.................................. 153Dougherty, Charles B............................... 92Douglass, Fred., Memorial Assoc........ 80Dover, Tenn................................................ 9Dow, Lucinda D........................................ 138Dowell, Nancy A....................................... 77Doylestown, Pa., topographic sheet... 114Drainage, farm.......................................... 117Drake, David H.......................................... 152Drake, James C.......................................... 131

Marc h , 1900Page I

Drawers........................................................ 40 1Drayton, N. Dak , bridge................... 65. 82Dredge, American, in Russia......... 96,166 [

Mississippi River................................. 132purchase of............................................ 104

Dresden,General Mariuelns.Co. 69, 80,145 Dress goods, Rotuuania........................... 164 IDress trimmings, Eibenstock................ 96 IDried fruits, Germany.............................. 27 IDriggs, Edmund H......................... *8,84,149Drilling, cottou.......................................... 40Drugs, Haiti................................................ 164Dry docks, Cardiff.................................... 27

Mare Island and League Island. 5,11, 20Du Pout, Fort.............................................. 37Dublin, electric lighting......................96,166Dubuque, Iowa, bridge....................... 83,128Duck, cotton................................................ 40Ducks........................................................ 51,183Duggan, Patrick F..................................... 7Dukate, JohnS.......................................... 87Duluth, Minn.............................................. 106

temperatures at................................... 53Dunbar, Charles F..................................... 16Dunkelberger, Isaac R................................ 135 'Dunkirk, N. Y............................................. 35 IDunn, Herbert O........................................ 66Dunn, Thomas............................................ 90Dunton, W. W............................................ 22Dunwoody, David...................................... 135 IDurant, Horace B................................ 140,150 jDutch, see Netherlands.Dutch East Indies, legacies.................... 97

shipments to........................................ 27tariff............................................ ;......... 164

Duties, see Tariff—names of articles imported.

Dyer, Alfred................................................ 85Dyer, H. P................................................... 22Dykes, Jane.......................................... 83,137Dysentery.................................................... 32Eads, James B............................ 103Eagle Pass, Tex........................................ 161Earnest, James O...................................... 53Easley. Albert F........................................ 181East, see Orient.East Indies, Dutch, legacies.................. 97

shipments to......................................... 27 .tariff........................................................ 164

East River, bridge.... ..................... 83.126 !chart......................................................... 30 •

East Tennessee bridge burners............. 85 IEast Washington Heights Traction

Railroad........................................ 54, 80 ,Eastern Cherokees, see Cherokee

Indians.Eastern Extension,etc.,TelegraphCo.23,24Eastman, Farnham J......................,.... 77Eastman, Timothy B....................... 139,154Eaton, Warren L...........................................142Eberhart, Alanson C................................ 83Echo Bay........................................................ 175Echo Cliffs, topographic sheet..............181Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Ry., see

City and Suburban Railway. Eclipse of snn............................................ 179Ecuador.......... . .............. 25,95,164

copper and silver............................... 164Eddy, Frank M........................... 91,146,158Edgecombe County, N. C....................... 82Edie, Julia M...........................................73,154Edmonds, William H ........................... 85Education, Chile......................................... 95

industrial............................................... 56see also Education Bureau.

Education and Labor Committee........ 69Education Bureau........................... . . 43,180Educational history, American, con-

tributions to......................... 44

PageEgan, Maria........................................ ... 84Egbert, Nelly Young......................... 74,157Eggeman, John R...................................... 149Egypt, seeds and plants......................... 116Eibenstock, dress trimmings................ 96Eight-hour day.....................'.................... 69El Paso, Tex................................................ 161Election of President, etc., Com .. . 17,80Elections, Cuba.......................................... 172Elections Committee, No. 1...................... 81

No. 2......................................................... 145No. 3......................................................... 81

Electric lighting........................................ 27Dublin.................................................. 96,166Greece...................................................... 26

Electric railroads, Frankfort.................. 96Geneva.................................................... 164Mexico.................................................... 25Siam......................................................... 97

Electrical corps, volunteer..................... 105Electrical enterprise, Venice............96,166Electrical industries, Canada................ 96Electrical machinery, Sweden.............. 96Electrolytic process, chemicals........ 26, 97Elementary education............................. 45Elizabeth, Cape........................... 126,147,170Elk River, Md............:.............................. 35Elk River, Tenn, and Ala....................... 35Elk River. W. Va....................................... 35Elkert, William.......................................... 89Elkins, Stephen B........................... 8, 66,132Ellis. James T............................................ 92Ellis, Kans.................. ............................... 168Ellison, George C....................................... 144Elmer, Adele W................................. 136,157Elreno, Okla.......................................... 91,143Emerson, John...............................t......... 70Emigrant Cherokees, see Cherokee

Indians.Emigration, Japan.................................. 165Engineer Corps, see Engineer Depart-

ment, Army.Engineer Department, Army .. 35,104,174

Army, reports, 1896 and 1897............ 24District of Columbia........................... 54

Engineers.................................................... 104England, see Great Britain. Eugleman, Jacob S..................................... 92Engleman, John........................................ 92English, Caroline V................................. 12,84English language in Europe.................. 165Engraving and Printing Bureau .. 31,170Enlisted men, Army......................... 135,160

Navy.................. 107,135Enlistment, Army....................... 34,103,173

boys in Navy.......................................... 38Navy...................................................... 11,38

Entomology Division....................51,116,184Ephemeris, American, 1899 .................... 162

1900, supplement.................................. 179Epidemics.................................................... 107Equator crossings............... 39,108,109,178Equipment Bureau..................... 39,108,177Erie, Lake, battle of.................................. 19

level of...................................................... ]04Esch, John J............................... 89,155,158Essington John M.................................... 141Esther, steamer.......................................... 132Estherville-Minim Creek Canal............ 175Estimates of appropriations, see bu-

reaus and objects.Ether, sulphuric....................................... 96Etheridge, Joseph W............................... 67Ethnology Bureau...............................119,187

14th report, 1893.................................... 9315th report, 1894 .................................. 162to print bulletins on Indians.......... 158

Europe, central, education in................ 45Evans, Marie P.......................................... 53

March , 1900 XI

PageEvans, Walter............................................. 81Evanston, Wyo., public building........ 77Ex-Confederates, see Confederates.Ex-slaves, see Freedmen.Examinations, civil service.................... 119

for teachers........ .-................................ 44Exceptions, bill of..................................... 155Exchange in Colombia............................. 27Exchange speculation......................... 56,96Executive,etc., appropriations .... 79,130Expeditions, list of..................................... 34Expenditures................................... 30, 99,168

see also names of Depts., etc.Experiment Station Record.... 51,117,184Experiment Station Work................51,117Experiment stations,agricultural. 117,181

mining............................................... 89Experiment Stations Office .... 51,117,184Explosives................................................. 24,93

liquid air........................................... 165Exporters, advice to........................... 97Exports.......................................... 33,102,171

declared for United States.......... 27see also countries and places.

Eyestone, Angeline.............................87,140Fairbanks, Charles W......................15,142Fairchild, John B................................. 87Falkland Islands, lumber.................. 97Falls Church and Potomac Railway .. 68Famine prospects, India................... 97Farm animals...................................... 51,184Farm drainage....................................... 117Farm products, see Agricultural.Farmers................................................ 117,185Farmers’bulletins............... ..................... 50,

51,115,116.117,183,184,185Farr, Freeman H................................. 152Faught, Levi C.....................................Fear, Cape..............................................Feeding of farm animals...................Feeding stuffs.......................................Feek, William......................................Feldspar..................................................Fenn, Mary E.......................................Fenton, Roger.......................................Fermented liquors...............................Fernandina, Fla...................................

... 73

... 30

... 184

... 51.. 149.. 4873,154... 153.. 93.. 169

Ferry, William M....................................... 141Fertilizers.................................................... 51Field, Edwin L.......................................... 7, 79Fields, Elizabeth J................................... 151Fields, Lois A............................................... 150Filefish.......................................................... 55Filing in land cases.....................................142Finance, report on, 1897,1898 .................. 24

report on, 1899 ....................................... 98Finance, Commerce and, Monthly Sum-

mary of........................ 24,33,102,171advance sheets......................... 33,102,171

Finance Committee................................... 69Findings of Court of Claims.................. 53,

54,118,186,187Fines, D. C.................................................... 68Finland, money orders............................. 179Finney, Pamella B.,........................... 66,161Finney, T. C.............................. ........... 66,161Fireproof material. Germany..........96,166Fires, forest................................................. 159Fish Commission.................................55,188Fish culturist, Clackamas, Oreg.......... 188Fish hatchery, Indiana........................... 133

North Carolina..................................... 69St. Johnsbury, Vt................................. 188West Virginia....................................... 69

Fish scales, France................................... 96Fisheries Committee......................... 69,133Fishery Comn., Canadian-American .. 162Fishes, see Fish Commission. Fishing, Iceland........................................ 97

5525—No. 63-----6

PageFishing River, bridge........................ 82,126Fituam, John C........................ 17,76,126Fitzgerald, John J...................... ’144Fitzpatrick, W. T.......... ............................144Five Civilized Tribes Commission ___ 46,

146,181appropriations....................................... 43

Flag River.................................................. 35Flagstaff, Ariz............................................ 159Flannel, blue............. ................................ 40Flax twine......................................................mg

I Fleet, A. F..................................... 10,128,156Fletcher, Addison C................................... 136

j Fletcher, Jacob P..................................... 76। Fletcher, Loren................................... 82,147

Fletcher, Sarah Anu............................. 75'150Flipper, Henry Ossian............................. 70Flora, see Plants.Florence, Ala., State Normal Coll. 143,159Florida, labor laws....................................... 189

normal colleges..................................... 91post-route map..................................... 42

Flour, Brazil.. ... .......................................... 25Malta.................................................... 26,97

Flower, Charles M..................................... 53Flower, Clara H......................................... 53Flower, D. Sprigg..................................... 53Flower, Frank S......................................... 53Flower, William......................................... 53Floyd, Julia A............................................ 154Fluorspar.................................................. 46,48Flynn, Dennis T............................... 81,91,146Foard County. Tex................................... 155Fog-signals, see place.Folding room, House............................... 79Food of man, publications on................ 184Foods......................................................51,148

adulteration........................................... 134dietary studies..................................... 51fishery products................................... 55for sick in military service.............. 37German adulteration.................... 164mineral matter..................................... 52nutritive value..................................... 184

Forage plants, experiments.................... 56Ontario.................................................... 50Pacific coast........................................... 50

Foraker, Joseph B........................... 65, 69, 71Fordney, Joseph W................................... 89Foreign Affairs Committee........17,81,145Foreign coins.............................................. 32Foreign Commerce and Navigation... 93

1898........................................ ................. 162Foreign Commerce Bureau........ 25,95,164Foreign Mail Service.................. 42,110,180Foreign Markets Section.................... 52,117Foreign Relations Committee.... 9, 69,133Foreign universities................................. 45Foreigners, see Aliens.Forestfires.................. 159Forest reserves................................... 112,113

public lands..................................... 46.112sale of timber........................................ 91

Forestry, school of, N. Dak.................... 15Forestry Division..................................... 52Forests^ Nicaragua................................... 164

United States......................................... 112Fort Hall Reservation......................... 69,82Fort Smith and Western R. R.............. 81Fortier, Sarah E......................................... 72Fortifications, appropriations................ 143

United States frontier........................ 156Forts, see Military posts—names of

forts.Foscolia, British ship........................... 7,144Fossil animals......................................... 46, 47

Chile........................................................ ’95Fossil plants, Indian Territory............ 47

Missouri ................................................ 47

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Foster, Elizabeth...................................... 73Foster, Rhoda A...................... 14,154Fourth of J uly claims............................. 92Fowls, care of................................... 51Framingham, Mass., topographic sheet 182France, American coal....................... 95,164

banking, etc.......................................... 96Brazilian tariff.................................... 25coal.............................................. 95,164,166coffee from Costa Rica....................... 95commerce with Indo-China............. 97education................................................ 45fish scales.............................................. 96interests in Transvaal................. 96,166labor....................................................... 26language................................................ 45lycees...................................................... 55military dictionary............................. 173mint report........... ................................ 97mutual-aid societies..................... 96,166oyster culture...................................... 97phosphates............................................ 96railway contract in Africa................ 95railway supplies.............................26,166reciprocity................................................133rye.......... ................................................ 165schools in South America............... 95steamship lines............-................. 96,164summer schools.......................;........... 45viewof U. S.-Mexican commerce... 164wheat.................................. 27,96,165,166wine................................ 27,96,97, 165,166workingmen's aid societies......... .. 165

Frank, Henry...................................... 14,152Frankfort, electric railroads................. 96Fraser River............................................... 108Frederick, Julius R........................... 11,156Frederick Douglass Memorial and

Historical Association................. 80Fredericksburg, Ya............................. 70,155Free-delivery, rural, to print report... 158Free Delivery Division........................... 110Freedmen................................................... 12Freeman, Mary J.................................. 15, 83Freer. Romeo H........................................ 156Freight rates...................................... 120,188French, George H.................................... 149French, see France. Fresh-water mussels.............................. 55Fresno. Cal................................................. 155Fries, Bell................................................... 154Frontier County, Nebr............................ 90Fruit, American, in Germany.......... 26,116

Cape Colony.......................... 165dried, Germany................................. 27importation........................................ 6, 79

Frye, William P.................................8,55,132Fuel gas....................................................... 48Fullers’ earth.......................................... 47,48Fulton & Hensley.................................... 22F ungicides................................................. 51Furniture, American, for Germany 26,166Galapagos Islands.................................... 95Gallagher, Charles.................................... 67Gal linger, Jacob H................................. 6, 8,

12,49, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73,132,137Galveston, Tex., Fort Point..-............... 176

water route...................................... 8,64,91Galveston Bay.......................................... 30Gamble, Robert, jr.................................... 77Gamble, Robert J........................... 17,89,146Gambrill, C. A., Manufacturing Co.... 38Game............................................................. 148Game birds.................................................. 148Gangloff, Margaret...............................86,138Garbage disposal...................................... 27

District of Columbia.......................... 68Gardening schools, Russia.................. 44Gardens and Grounds Division............ 52

PageGardiner, Me., topographic sheet........ 114Garrett, George W................. ................ 157Garrett, John M................................ 139,152Garrison, Susan.................................. 18,126Garrison, Thomas T................................. 87Gas................................................................. 48Gaston, Athelston......................... 18,84,149Gates, Charles H.........................................,150Gaugers....................................................... 100Gause, John H............................................ 80Gear, John H.......................................... 15, 71Geddes, Andrew ...................................... 11Geese ........................................................... 183Geesen, Henry............................... 18, 75,126Gein, Louis H.................................. • 18,138General appraisers....................... 29,99,167

decisions, etc............................ 29. 99,167I General Laud Office.................. 46,112,181

decisions............... ........................ 43, 111’ report, 1899 ............................................ 112i General Marine Ins. Co. of Dresden ... 69,

80,145! General orders, adjutant-gen... 34,103,173

Engineer Department. 35,104,174Navy Department................. 38,107,147Revenue-Cutter Service..............32,102

Geneva, electric street railway............ 164music libraries................... ’.................. 165

Geodetic Assoc., International..............168Geologic atlas of United States .... 47,112 Geological Survey......................... 46,112,181

bulletins 137-142.................................. 93bulletins 143-149 ................................... 23report, 1896 ............................................ 23

Geology, see Geological Survey. Georgetown, Barge, etc., Co.................. 54Georgetown and Tennallytown Ry ... 119 Georgia, mails for........... ?.................... 42

। Gera, Germany, commercial education 44 ■ German, Louisa C.................................... 150i German language................................... 45■ Germany..................................................... 96

agricultural implements in Russia. 164 American coal................................ 95.164American fruit............................... 26,116

i American furniture..................... 26,166! American iron and steel................... 97

American locomotives....................... 165I American shoes.................................. 165

army medical service......................... 34artificial coal.................. 27bandage trust........................................ 26battle fleet.............................................. 109bicycles..............................................26,165Chinese and Japanese trade .... 26,166

' civil code..........................................26,166clothing-export trade......................... 97coal........................................ 26,95,164,166

। consular service.............................96,166corporations......................................... 164dried fruits............................................ 27east African trade........................... 25.165echoes of Philadelphia Expos... 26, 166 exchange speculation......................... 96exports to United States................... 26fireproof material......................... 96,166food adulteration................................ 164gymnasia............................................... 55interests in Guatemala..................... 164iron and steel trade............................. 97iron manufactures.........................26, 166jute........................................................... 165labor....................................................... 188law courts........................................ 26,166lumber industry.................................. 96machine exports.................................. 165malaria studies....... ............................ 44manual training.............................. 26, 97marriages of Americans in..........26, 97

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PageGermany, meat-inspection..................... 165

photographic paper............................. 27safety-fuse trust................................... 16 >Samoan Islands............................. 94.163sample rooms in Sydney..............26,166San Jos6 scale....................................... 165school system.... ...........................44,45ship building........................... 26,165,166shoe prices............................................ 26skin wool.........................................'.. 27, 97soap trust............................................. 165steamers to South America.............. 26strikes...................................................... 26Suez Canal.................. 65sugar........................................................ 167sugar markets. ■.................................... 97tariff....................................................... 164textile exports...................................... 26textile factories in U.S.......... 26,27,166trade secrets...........................................165U. S. customs regulations............ 24,163vintage of 1899 .............................. 27,166weaving schools.................................. 44

Getchel, Eliza H................................ 139,154Getchell, Philip P................... ... . 13,83,126Gettysburg Nat. Park Comn..........106,176

report, 1899 ............................................ 106Ghent, Belgium, Amer, petroleum.__ 27

musical instruments........................... 27Gibson, Annie A................................ 13,154Gibson, Henry R........ 18, 22, 85, 92,150,160Giddings, Napoleon B............................. ioGila River.............................................. ... 115Gila River Reservation........................... 115Gilbert, Susie..........................•_................. 136Gillett, Frederick H................................. 145Gillingwaters, James E....................... 10Gillingwaters, Laura S........................... 10Gillow, Joseph S........................... 22, 34,160Girls, Reform School for, D. C........... 54Glacial gravels, Maine.............................. 47Glass, plate-................................................ 165Globe Works, Boston..................... 7, 67,161Godwin, William T..................................... 10Gold................................................................. 47

Alaska..................................................... 27British imports and exports............ 96Cape Nome............................... 26,166,172report on precious metals, 1898 . 32,158world's production....................... 97, 166

Gold currency, Argentina..................... 163Gold standard, Japan.........................97,171Golden Gate................................................ 105Good, Chalkley.......................................... 22Goodnow, Amos FT.............................. 72,149Goodrich, Annie B.............................. 13,154Goods in bond............................................ 23Goodyear, C. P...................................... 30,99Goose, see Geese.Gordonsville, Va., topographic sheet.. 115Gosport Harbor, Me. and N. H.............. 105Gosport Navy-Yard, see Norfolk.Government bonds.................................. 167

caveated.................................................... 32

Govt, documents, see Documents.Government Hospital for Insane .. 48,115

employeesof Pay Dept., Army. 20, 64, 70Government officials, delinquent........ 28

suits for compensation................. 19, 64Government ownership........................6, 65Government Printing Office............56,119

new building.......................................35,64Graff, Joseph V........... 16,18,79, 85,144,151Graham, George W.................................. 131Graham, John C.................................. 21,158

see also Cereals.Grain elevator, Amsterdam 25,165

PageGranby, Conn., topographic sheet........ 113G. A. R. posts.............................................. 176Grand Rapids, Minn., bridge............. 64, 82Grand Rapids Water Power Co........64, 82Grandecore, La„ bridge..................... 17,129Grant, Harvey............. .................. 18,76,127Grant, Ulysses S................................. 89,134Granville, Mass., topographic sheet... 114Grapes, see Vintage.Graphite...................................................... 43Grass, experiments.................................. 15

Mexican................... •_........................... 50Pacific coast.......................................... 50species of chtetochloa........................... 183

Graves, C. N.................................................. 160Graves, Martha E.................................... 153Gray, Mary E.............................................. 22Grays Harbor, canal................................. 67Great Britain........ . .......................... 69, 81, 94

agreement with United States.. 17,163 American boots and shoes................ 95bicycle trade........................................ 96bleaching trade.................................... 164Board of Trade...............................26,166Canadian butter................................... 95coffee from Brazil................................. 25commerce with AlLAmerica............ 95commerce with Argentina................ 25cycle trade............................................ 96dependencies in Orient...................... 97education................................. 45fortifications on U. S. frontier.......... 156gold and silver..................................... 96Historical Manuscripts Comn.......... 55iron ore................................................... 27lace and hosiery................................... 165mail service to'Canada..................... 27new commercial department............ 27Samoan Islands.................. .......... 94,163secondary schools................................. 55ship-building........................................ 165steamship line to Jamaica................165Suez Canal............................................ 65summer schools................................... ' 45target practice in Navy.................... 109troops for south Africa..................... 109U.S. ship canal convention............133wall-paper trust.................................. 165wool fabrics.................................. 96wools, yarns, and hosiery................. 165

Great Lakes, meteorological chart.... 53 Notice to Mariners....................... 108steamboats............................................ 102war vessel on.......... ......................17,163

Greble, E. St. John.................................... 160Greece, currants........................................ 164

electric lighting.................................. 26magnesite.............................................. 97physical education............................... 45

Greeley, Samuel A............................. 139,149Green, Charles L...............................13,88,127Green, Frances O...................................... 187Green, George......................................... 28Green, James R.......................................... 15]Green River................................................ 35Greenbay, Wis.................................... 105,162Greene, Fort............................................... 89Greene, William S............................ .. 20, 89Greenhouses.............................................. 116Greenwood Lake, N. Y., topographic

sheet........................................ 182Gregg, David McMurtrie....................... 71Gregory, Juliet.......................................... 137Gregory, Livingston B............................. 153Grogan, William A................................... 78Groshon, Nellie L...................................... 77Grosse Isle.................................................. 68Grosvenor, Charles H......................... 21,155Grout, William W.......................................I43

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PageGrubb, Alfred B ................................... 146Grubb & Robinson..............................146Guadalupe Hidalgo, treaty ot ................ 163Guam or Guajan Island, cable.........148

charts............................................... 30customs tariff................................ 38,107legal status.......................................174

Guaranty business, D. C................... 145Guatemala........................................ 25,95,164

German interests in..................... 164May claim.........................................163

Guayaquil, Ecuador............................164Gulf coast, irrigation..........................117Gulf of Mexico, revenue steamer..... 147Gun-cotton factory, Newport, R. I.... 71Gun forgings for Navy........................... 40Guthrie. John B.......................................... 176Guyton, John M.......................................... 144Gymnasia, Germany................................. 55Gymnastics.............................................. 44Gypsum............................... ................. s. 48Haake, Adolph von.................................. 11Hadley, Nancy W.................................... 150Haffkine serum........................................ 27Hagan, John..................................................159Haggard, Lucinda.............................. 85,141Hague convention................................ 24, 93Hahnemann, Samuel........................... 5, 9,19Haiti, claim of Hugo O. Loewi.............. 24

drug trade.............................................. 164economic conditions..................... 26,166public debt............................................ 164public works............... . ........................ 25

Hakodate Bay............................................ 119Hale, Eugene............ 6,11, 65,66,71,130,135Hale, John D.............................................. 17Hale, Louisa.................................... 12, 86,127Haley, Josephine A.....................................150Hall, Calista F...................................... 18,138Hall, Harry J.............................................. 14Hall, Warren.............................................. 66Hamilton, Isabel B.....................................157Hamilton, John.......................................... 67Hamilton, Fort............................................156Hamley, William..................... . 14,85,127Hammer, Albert.............................17,75,127Hampton Roads........................................ 35Hamrick, Ella G..........................................152Hamrick, Joseph H.....................................152Hams, Singapore.......................................... 164Hamsters, Belgium.................................. 26Hana lapa................................................... 39Hana Menu................................................ 39Handkerchiefs, Paraguay....................... 97Handlin, William W ................................ 69Hanna, Marcus A.................................8,67,71Hanover National Bank, N. Y ... 21, 23, 28 Hansbrough, Henry C. 9,15, 65,68,132,143 Hanson, Samuel ..1............................. 83,138Harbors, improvements.............. 35, 36,132

rules of road............................................ 169Hard, Therese W........................................ 150Hardware, Canada...................................... 164Harlem, N. Y., topographic sheet........ 182Harley, J oseph L........................................ 170Harlow, Helen.............................................. 139Haro Strait......................... ■..........................108Harper, John................................................131Harrell, Dolly L ........................................ 156Harriet C. Kerlin, schooner........... ........ 28Harriman, Clara L...............................139,151Harris, Catharine..................................75,88Harris, Edward............................................ 157Harris, Thomas R...................................... 150Harris, William A............ 10,65,70,130,134Hartford, Conn., public building............ 142Hartzell, James G.................................... 76Haskell, Rida B ................................ 140,156Hats, Peru......................................................164

PageHaugen, Gilbert N................... 22, 79, 92,160Hausmann, Charles A............................. 84Havens, Ezra S.................................... 10,161Hawaii, cable................... 148

commerce of.......................................... 33Constitution of U. S. applied to___ 24currency............................................,. 160government for............................... 91,160labor .......................................... 26,97land systems............... ...................... , 6laws on commerce, etc., for...........8, 89mausoleum lands................................ 160sugar crop.......................................... 26, 97

Hawley, Joseph R......................... 10, 70,134Hawley, R. B.......................................... 90,147Hay, James...................................... 20,89,155Hayden, Edward Everett....................... 135Hayden, George B.................................... 136Hayes, John T..................................... 76,153Hays, Fanny M........ ....................... 139,149Hays, Fort, military reservation. 15,21,127 Hayti, see Haiti.Hazzard, Chill W...................................... 150Health, bills of.......................................... 98Health, dept, of, in Philippines............ 98Health Reports............................ 32,101,171Heather, lighthouse tender................... 31Heaton, Peter M.....................................86.137Heatwole, Joel P........................... 21,90,158Hebert, Eliza E.......................................... 23Hedge, Thomas............................... 18,85,151Heights....................................................... 168Heitfeld, Henry......................... 6,15,78,143Hemenway, James A......................... 79,143Henderson, John R................................... 186Henderson, Mary C................................... 132Henderson, Michael C............................. 186Hendrickson, Joseph E........................... 13Hennessy, Matilda................................ 88Henry, Patrick............................... 22,92,160Hens, care and feeding............................. 51Hensley7, A. T.............................................. 22Hensley, Silas B ............................ 14, 85,127Hepburn, William P................................. 82Hering, Anna.............................................. 153Herring, Elender................................ 72,152Hesse, railroads.......................................... 165Hewitt, Henry J........................................ 176Hieskell, Eliza J...................................... 186Higbee, Matilda G......................... 19, 77,127Higgins, Frederick............................. 76,152Higgins, John E.................................... 137Higher education.................................44,45Hi ghmore, S. Dak.................................. 50Hill, Henry....................................................138Hinds, Flora B............................................ 156Hinsley, JohnP........................................ 139Hiogo,‘Japan............... .............................. 178Hippier, Wilhelmina................................ 136Historical Association, A merican........ 55Historical manuscripts....................... 55Historical Manuscripts Commission.. 55

English................................................... 55History............................................... 55,98Hitch, Frank....................................82,126Hitt, Robert R.........................................81, 145Hoar, George F............................. 6,130,133Hobart, Charles W............................ 138Hobart, Garret A., to print eulogies 127,158Hodgsdon, Daniel B.................................8, 82Hotfecker, John H.................................86,152Hogs, cholera................................................116

in the South............................................183quarantine rules.................................. 50

Hoknshu Island........................................ 109Holland, James J................................ 77,150Holland, see Netherlands. Holston Seminary.................................... 22Holt, Elizabeth li........................... 18,74,127

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Honduras........................................ 164Hong names, American, in China........ 165Hongkong, plague epidemics......... .. 101

United States trade.................... 117Honolulu, Hawaii.............................. 160

dew-point.................................... 485Hopkins, Albert J............................ 16Hopkins, Mary F........................... 13,88.127Hopkins, Thomas H......................... 135Horizon............................................. 109,178Horse breeding in Belgium ............... 96Horse-meat, American, in Denmark .. 165Horse-radish, Bohemia..................... 51Horses, American racing, in Russia'. 97

quarantine rules......................... 50Hosiery, England......................... ’ 165

Paraguay........................................ 97Hospital stewards ..................................... 106Hospitals, marine...................................... 101

see also place.Hot Springs, Ark., building claims ... 144

laP,d....................................... ..21,64,87railway on reservation............ 21, 78,127

Hot Springs, S. Dak., soldiers’ home.. 89Houghton, Ruthven W............................. 86Houk, John.__ ......._____ ...__ _ 85,141House-lining materials, Norway.......... 165House of Representatives.......... 16, 78,143

committees, clerks............................... ’ 79committees, stenographer................. 79disposition of documents................. 160document room.................................... 79employees...................................... 143folding room...............................................79manual........................................ ”'.'.'78 93post-office................................................ ’79Revised Statutes for librarv............ 19sergeant-at-arms................. ~............... 79 jto disqualify polygamists for.......... 81 J

Household effects, importation ............ 167Housing of working people................... 56Houston, Tex., water-route......... 8. 64, 91Howard, Guy........................................... ’22Howard, Samuel M............................. [ 44 jHowell, Gfdeon.................... 735Howell, James W.................................. 79 IHowell, Judson, alias........................... 135 jHowgate, Henry W............................ 145Hoyt, Abram G.............................................. 67 iHudson,Fla ..2........................................105Hudson, revenue cutter...................... 8,82 ■Hudson River...................................... '39Huff, Hannah G.................................... 136 jHuff, John A........................................ 118,161Hughes, Harriet L................................. 150Hughes, John A.................................... 44Hugo, William H...........................................10Hugo, Colo..........................................."" 468 IHull, Helen M..................... . ............... 83,136 'Hull, John A. T............................... 20, 89,155 !Humacao, Porto Rico............................. 34 !Hungary.................... ..’164

sugar................................................ 99„ trusts..............................................""" 465Hunter, David...................................... 42,152 |Hunter’s-Chapel... .............. .//./..7186 IHuntsdale, Mo............................................ 176Hurrle, Charles........................................ .’. 434 jHuskey,D.L...................................... I”” 16Hutchings, Charles A.......... .................... 76Hyannis, Mass............................................ 105Hyatt, Elizabeth A.................................... 153 IHydrocyanic acid gas............................... 426Hydrographic bulletin............'.. 39. 108,178

Hydrography....................................... 181Hydrography Division................48,115,182Hygiene....................................................... 45

Page| Hyndman, Lizzie H............................. 14. 151j Hyogo. Japan, see Hiogo.

। lapa, Hana................................................. 39I Ice, Bering Sea....................................... ” 173j Washington, D. C....................... 106 126

Ice bulletin.................................... 53, n8; i86j Iceland, cable.I fishing .... 97

21112 189112104 176119 112

Idaho, army in...................................... /forests................................................. //labor laws..............................................mineral lands........................................miners’ riots.................. //__ /ordnance stores....................................

Idotea.....................................................Illinois glacial lobe...........................Illuminating gas......................................

Import tax, see Tariff—names of arti-cles imported.

Imports and exports................... 33,102 171Inch, Clara H.......................................'....’ 138Indemnity business, D. C....................... 145Independent Treasury, New York. 33,168

St. Louis.................................................. 99Index to documents and reports............ 188India, agricultural implements............. 95

coffee............__164cotton crop............................................ 96education.................................................... 45famine prospects................................. 97lighting of cities.......................................96plague districts.................................... 104

Indian Affairs Com., House........ 17, 81, 146Senate............................................ 9,69,133

Indian agents.............................................. 144Indian Bureau............................... 48, 115,182

appropriations for............................17’ 133Indian corn, see Cory.Indian depredation claims................. 23, 41Indian inspectors...................................... 114Indian Lake, N. Y., topographic sheet. 182 Indian lands................................................9 94Indian school institute........................... ’49Indian schools, rifles for......................... 48

text-books....................................... ”. 48Indian schools superintendent.............. 49

report, 1899, to print............. ............... 158Indian Territory, coal......................... 46, 47

corporation laws..................................... 146education................................................ 146estimatefor............................. 48Fort Smith and Western R.R..'//' 81mine inspector, report, 1899......... 180United States commissioner....... 155United States courts...................... 88

Indian University of Research...... 26, 97Indian wars, California bonds......... 66

Nevada.............................................. 66,161pensioners.......................................... 43

Indiana, Arbitration Board................ 120fish hatchery.................................... 433mails for............................ 42war claims.......................................... 67

Indianapolis, Ind., arsenal.................. 434old post-office.................................... 168public building................................ 15

Indians, appropriations for............. 17,133to print bulletins............................. 458see also Indian—names of reserva-

tions and tribes.Indo-China, commerce with France... 97 Industrial Commission..............56,119,188Industrial education ..................... 44,45,56Information from abroad....................... 109Insane. Government Hospital for.. 48,115

employees of Pay Dept., Army. 20, 64, 70Insecticides................................................ 54

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Insects, see Entomology Division.Inspector-general, Army....................... 106

officers........................................................135report, 1899 .................................... 172,173

Inspectors, customs service................... ' 161General Land Office........................... 181

Insular Affairs Committee..........17, 82,147Insular Affairs Division, see Customs

and Insular Affairs Division.Insular possessions of United States... 30,

47,147,174 Insurance, D. C............................................ 145Intercontinental Ry. Commission........ 24Interior Department..................... 42,111,180

sale, etc., of public documents.......... 50Internal revenue, claims of collectors. 31

decisions............................... 29, 99,167Internal revenue agents........................... 100Internal revenue collectors................... 100Internal revenue laws............................. 170Internal Revenue Office ............ 31,100,170

report..................................................... 98Internal revenue stamps................. 100,170International arbitration................... 24,93Internat. Cong, on Technical Educ ... 45International Geodetic Assoc..............168Internat. Maritime Cong., Paris .... 25,96Interoceanic canals............... 9.129,133,189Interoceanic Canals Committee............ 9Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Committee............................. 17, 82,147Interstate Commerce Comn.... 56,120,188

10th report, 1896 ..................................... 93Intracranial tumors................................. 48Invalid Pensions Committee.... 17,83,148

stenographer........................................ 79Inventions, see Patents.Iowa, labor statistics.............................. 189Ipecacuanha, Brazil.................................. 25Ireland, Cuban trade............................... 164

education................?.............................. 45Iron, Brazil........ . ....................................... 164

Crystal Falls, Mich............................. 47Russia................................................. 95,96

Iron industries, American..................... 97Iron manufactures, Germany..........26,166Iron ore........ ................................................ 47

Adirondack Mountains....................47,48British imports.................................... 27Santo Domingo.................................... 96

Iron structure............................................ 95Iron trade................................................... 47

Germany................................................ 97Ironton, Ohio, topographical sheet.... 114Irrigation, Atlantic and Gulf coasts.. 117

Gila River.............................................. 115Rocky Mountain States..................... 117

Irrigation papers...........................48.115,182Isabela, Port........................................ 108,178Islands, see Insular possessions—

names of islands.Isles of Shoals. 105Italians, Chicago...................................... 162Italy, coal.................................................... 95

cotton..................................................... 164German enterprise............................... 96melons..................................................... 96seeds and plants.................................. 116

Ithaca, N. Y., topographic sheet..........114Ivory, Antwerp....................................97,165

vegetable, Ecuador............................. 95Izumi Nada................................................ 178J. R. Carroll, schooner....................... 168Jackman, Mary.............................. 12,88,127Jacksons Creek................................... ...... 35Jacobs, William M............................... 79Jamaica, steamship line to England .. 165James River.......................................... 175

PageJapan, Americans in ............................... 165

cable..............................................,...........148clock trust.................. 95commerce and industry................67,147dysentery epidemic............................. 32emigration.............................................. 165German trade..................................26, 166gold standard and American trade. 97,

professions in........................................ 44railways.................................................. 97United States trade............................... 117

Jarvis, David H........................................ 9Jarvis, Nathan S.........................................134Jasper, Ala., topographic sheet............ 113Java, bicycle factory................................ 27

packing sugar...........................- -. 26,166Jeffers, Celia A.................................... 72,154Jefferson’s manual.................................... 78Jenison, George.......................................... 16Jenkins, John J....................... 16,80,88,145Jenkins, Joseph........................................ 8Jerome, Charles W......................... 18, 76,127Jerseys......................................................... 40Jeweal, Smith......... ...................... 19, 75,127Jewell, Smith, see Jeweal.Jobos Harbor, Puerto Rico................... 30Johns, Elizabeth.....................................87,140Johns, Henry........................................ 85,139Johnson, Cyrus.......................................... 148Johnson, Hannah R........................... 73, 150Johnson, Hiram .................... 23Johnson, Julia M........................... 12, 87,127Johnson, Susie E............................... 139,149Johnson City. Tenn., soldiers’ home .. 89Johnston Island........................................ 39J old, see Sulu. Jones, J ames K.................................. 129,130Jones, Malinda............................... 18,76,127Jones, Mathew T...................................... 74Jones, Rebecca J...................................... 148Jones, Robert H........................................ 153J ones, W esley L.............................89.91,159Jones, William A............................... 28Jordan, Alice S...................................... 13,84Jordan, Bertha M......................................149J ordan, C. N............................................... 33Jordan, J ames S.....................................84,138Jordan, Thomas............................ ..... 14,152Joseph, Annie E........................................ 74Joy, Charles F........................................ 17,79Judge, Henry............................................. 160Judge-advocate-general, Army...........37,176

report, 1899 ............................................ 172Judges, Alabama district courts............ 133

salaries................................................... 130Judgments, Court of Claims................. 28

Indian depredation cases................. 41Judicial, etc., appropriations.............. 79,130Judiciary Committee, House.... 19,88,155

Senate............................................... 69. 133Justice Department............................. 41,110Jute, Germany.......................................... 165Kadiak Island, tide-pool fishes.............. 55Kahn, Julius............................................. 155Kaibab Plateau, topographic sheet ... 113Kaigler, Mary A. C.....................................157Kaiser, Julius A.................................... 11,90Kansas, labor laws.................................. 189

Osage lands.......................................... 159Kansas, Otoe and MissouriaRes..........112,

133,146Kansas Agricultural College ... 15, 21,127Kansas City & Memphis Ry., etc., Co. 148Kansas State Normal CoPiege... 15, 21,127Kansas University...............................7,143Karluk Packing Company..................... 21Karquines Strait...................................... 105

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.. 149

.. 32 44,45.. 118.. 118.. 138

Kauffung, Charles ... Kaump, John W........Kean, John.................Kearny, Phil, Fort... Kee, Ellie.....................Keiif, Elizabeth..........Kelly, E. D...................Kelly, Eudora S..........Kenip, George G........Kennebec River........Kennedy, Edward T. Kennedy, Margaret.. Kennedy, Charles M Kenney, Richard K.. Kent, Daniel H.........Kent, Lindley C........Kent, Margaret H ... Kercheval, James M______Kerlin, Harriet C., schooner. Kerr, Jennie A.......................Kerr, Winfield S.....................Kersey, Sarah...........................Kershner, Edward.................Kessler, James W...................Ketcham, John H...................Kettles......................................Kewaunee, Wis.......................Key West Harbor, Fla..........Kibble, Margaret J...............Kill von Kull...........................Kindergartens.........................King, Frances........................King, Henry............................King, Moses jr.......................King, Richard......................... .................. ........Kiowa and Comanche Indian Reserva-

tion ..................... 6,49, 65. 82,130. 146. 162Kirby, Frances C........................... 74,84,127Kirk, Hyland C.......................................... 136Kirkland, Consolacion V......................... 12Kissing-bug........................................ 116,184Kitchen, Francis A.................................. 88Kitt, Emma M................................ 18. 75,127Kleberg, Rudolph........................... 21,91,159Klondike, see Yukon Valley.Knives, navy.............................................. 40Knoles. Perry J.......................................... 10Knox, William S.....................................91,160Knoxville, Tenn., national cemetery .. 134 ~ T........ ................ 178

.......82,147 ............... 141 ............... 165 ............... 44 ................ 165 .......84,140

................ 108

............... 150 ............ 26 14,69, 75,140

25

Kobe, Japan..............................Koochiching Company..........Koonce, Robert J.....................Korea, Americana in...............

education..............................postal service.......................

Krickbaum, Samue* C............Kulasian, Philippine Islands Kurtz, Benjamin F.................Kyao-chau, land tax...............Kyle, James H............. ,............. ,La Abra Silver Mining Company La Guaira, Venezuela...........La Plata, Argentina.............Labels.......................................Labor, agricultural..............

decisions..............................8-hour day.........................France................................Hawaii.............................. .housing of laborers........laws.................................... .protection of workmen . railroads.............................statistics............................

Labor and capital.................Labor Department...............

bulletins 8-13...................9th special report............

Laboratories, psychological

............ 2549,115, 183

............. 56

.... 120,188

............. 69.... 26.165

........26,97............ 56120,188,189................ 120.............. 56 120,188,189.............. 56

56,120,188............. 162................ 162............. 45

• PageLace, England............................................ 165Lacey, John F.........................81, 91,146,159La Count, William H......................... 85,141Ladd, Daniel B.......................................... 53Ladrone Islands........................................ 30Lady Walterstorff, brig........................... 54La Fayette, Marquis de......................... 64, 81Lafollett, John............................................ 153Lake, Eliza A.............................................. 154Lakes, see Great Lakes—names of

lakes.Lambe, Henry B..................................."... 75Land decisions ....'..................... 43, 111, 180Land-grant colleges, see Agricultural.Land Office, General...................46,112,181

decisions.......................................... 43,111report, 1899 ..................................... 112

Land systems, Hawaii...................... 6Landegan, John ... 1........................... 88,138Landis, Charles B...................................... 146Lands...................................................... 94,170

District of Columbia........................16,54public, see Public lands.

Lane, William H........................................ 152Langston, Okla., university at.......... 91,143Lanham, Samuel W. T....\............. 19,155Lanigan Anchorage................................. 178Lansing Shoal.................... 147La Pierre, Antonie.................................... 142Lapoint, William...................................... 70Laredo, Tex................................................. 161Larimer, Emily A............................. 136,150Larman, John Q...........................................170Larrabee & Allen...................................... 66Latham, James H....................................... 10Latin America, cassareep....................... 95

see also Amer. Republics Bureau.Latitude....................................................... 169Laughlin, John M......................... 19,75,127Laughlin, Lnrinda.................................... 152Laurel, Md., topographic sheet.............. 114Lauriat, Mary Ellen..................... 12,84,127Lavaca Wharf Company.... .................... 22Lavigan Anchorage................................... 178Lavine. Adolphus ...^............................. 149Law, Mary E........................................ 73,151Law courts, Germany....................... 26.166Lawrence, George W.................... 7,22,92Laws................... . ..............................5,63,125

assay........................................................ 171District of Columbia........................... 64labor........................................ 120,188,189organization of U. S. courts.............. 41postal service.....................................41,158Steamboat Inspection Service........ 33trusts and combinations.................... 188

Lawton, Henry W..................................... 161Lawyers, patent........................................ 115Layhee, Patrick.................................. 14,154Lead............................................................... 47League Island........ .................................... 179

dry-dock .........................5,11, 20Leases granted, War Department........ 34Leavenworth, Fort, hospital............ 20, 64

officers’ quarters................................... 37penitentiary.............................................no

Lebbek tree ................................................ 184Leddy, Ellen................................................ 74Lee, Charles C............................................ 135Lee, Franklin.............................................. 16Lee, Henry W...............................................112Leech, William.......................................... 66Leech Lake Agency.................................. 115Leesburg, steamer ..................................... 66Legacies, Dutch East Indies................. 97Legislative, etc., appropriations ... 79,130Leigh, J. W.................................................. 78Leipsic, commercial university............ 44Lemon Bay.................................................. 174

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Leonard, John R........................................ 10Letter-carriers....................................28,179Lewis, Henry H .................................. 75Libraries, music, in Geneva......................165

pictures in............................................ 44public..................................................... 45

Library Committee, House................. 19,88Senate................................................. 9,134

Library of Congress................... 56,120,189Library of Dept, of Agriculture ... 52,184Library of House, Revised Statutes... 19Library of Interior Department.......... 115Library of Navy Department............... 109Library of State Department, see Rolls

and Library Bureau.Licenses, officers of steam vessels........ 20,

68,129Life-saving apparatus, Belgian............ 27Life-saving districts.............................68,147Life-Saving Service, surfmen..................132Light, treatment of diseases by............ 97Light-dues............................. 8,'64. 67,82,102

Light-ship, specifications....................... 31Pacific coast.......................................... 8

Lighthouse district, Alaska................... 28Lighthouse tender, Alaska................... 100

Mississippi River............................... 28St. Marys River.................................. 171

Lightning.................................................... 53Lights, lists of.................................31,101,170

on pilot vessels..................... 8,65, 89,102see also place.

Lillard, David 1.......................................... 53Lime, borate of, Peru................................ 95Lindsay, William.................................75,140Linney, Romulus Z.................................. 81Linseed, River Plata district .............. 165Lippert, Margaretha...........................75.150Liquid air .....................................................165Liquors, fermented.................................. 93Little, JohnS............................................. 146Littlefield. Charles E............................. 155Live stock, see Cattle. Loans, stamp tax...................................... 170Loansand Currency Division.. 32. 101.171 Lobster hatchery in Maine................... 89Lochard, Michael...................................... 73Lochboehler, Nicholas............................. 130Locke, Isaac M............................................153Locks..................................................... 99.167Lockwood, Chauncey M........................... 131Locomotives, American, in Germany . 165Locusts, Argentina............................. ... 163Lodge, Henry C.................................... 9,142Loewi, Hugo O.......................................... 24Log entries.................................. 8,63,89,102Logan, James B........................................ 75Logs, floating.............................................. 160London, telegraph to Budapest.... 96,166

wool prices ........................................ 27Long, Francis...................................... 11,156Long, James W............................................134Long Beach, N. J., topographic sheet.. 114Long Bridge, Potomac River......... 16,105Longitude................................................... 169Longmire, J oseph........................................ 142Lookout, Cape............................................ 105Loring, Benjamin W................................ 8Los Angeles, Indian school institute.. 49

maildistribution........................... 180public offices........................................ 29

Loud, Eugene F........................................ 90Loudenslager, Henrv C............. . 20,157Louisiana, western judicial district... 155Louisiana Purchase, to print................. 158Louisiana Purchase Exposition.......... 160Louisville and Nashville R. R............. 120Lourengo Marquez, iron bridge............ 26

PageLoveland, Wilbur F................................. 87Lovering, William C............................. 63,147Lower Peachtree, Ala............................. 148Lubang Island............................................ 108Lucas, Jane................................................. 151Lumber...'....................................... 96,97,160Lumber River, bridges................... 64, 82, 83Lumberton, N. C., bridge....................... 82Lundborg, Samuel A............................... 12Lutes, NelsonB............................... 19,75,127Luzon........................................................... 107Lybarger, Samuel................................ 85,138Lybrand, Archibald................................ 89Lycees, France........................ 55Lyddane, Sarah H.................................... 118Lyddane, Stephen M................................. 118Lydecker avenue, D. C........................... 133Lynchs Creek............................................ 174Lynn, Isaac H............................................ 75Lyon, Oliver J........................................ 72,149Lyons, James J.............................. 139,153Lyons, chrysanthemum exhibition .... 97Lyster, Martha G. D................................ 140McAdam, William R........................... 68,82McAlester-Lehigh coal field................46,47Macaroni, American wheat for............ 165McBride, George W..................... 8, 15. 67, 78McBride, Pleasant II......................... 53,156McCarthy, Mary........................................ 84McClellan, George B................................ 89McClellan, William C......................... 15,144McComas, Louis E.................................. 142McConnaughay, Isaac............................. 10McCool Wells C........................................ 70McCord, John M.................................. 86,136McCormick, John J..................... 18,75,127McCoy, John R.......................................... 136McCue, Wilbur F...................................... 134McCulloch, Hugh, revenue cutter.... 8, 82 McCumber, Porter J....................... 14,

66.69. 76,131,133.140.141McCune, Joseph............................. 19, 76, 127McCurley, Anna B.................................... 140McDevitt, Eleanor.................................77,149McDonald, Marshall................................. 66McDonald, Mary E.......................:......... 66Macdonald, William H. H....................... 150McElroy.'William T................................ 23McEnery, Samuel D..................... 11, 71,143McGrath, John.......................................... 14McGraw, Joseph ........................ 134McGrew, Serelda C............................ 87,140Machinery................................................... 165

see also Agricultural machinery— Electrical machinery — Mining machinery.

McIntosh, Horace P................................ 71McKay, Margaret C................................ 77Mackerel..................................................... 55McKinstry, Charles H............................. 174McLain. William G..................... 86.127,138McLaughlin, Mary Jane......................... 137McLaurin. John L...........................7, 66,131McLean, Nathaniel H............................. ])McLean, Sarah K...................................... 10McLeod, Daniel.......................................... 131McLoskey, Philip............. ...................... 159McMahon, Jane...................................... 14, 83McMahon. John F......................... 12.86,128McMahon,!’. J.......................................... 11McMains, James J ...................... 88,140McMillan, James .. 8,67,68,71,132,187,189 McMillen, Henry................................ 74,154McNinch, Almon L..................... .'...........' 134McNutt, James.................................... 86,137Macon, Mo., Catholic Church.......................... 7McPherson, Smith.................................... 158Macrum, Charles E............................... 81,94Madden, Edward...................................... 76

March , 1900 XIX

PageMaddocks, Martna.................................... 72Maddux, James, alias............................... 10Maddux, L. O...................... 144Maddux, Hobart & Co............................... 144Magdalis senescens Lee........................... 116Magnesite, Greece..................................... 97Maguey fiber, Mexico............................... 95Manon, Thaddeus M..................... 22,92,161Mail and Files Division......................... 98M ail-carriers, see Letter-carriers.Mail matter, 2d-class............................... 90

weighing of............................................ 110Mail service, see Postal service.Mailley, Maria E....... ......................... 18,138Maine, glacial gravels............................... 47

labor laws.............................................. 189lobster hatchery................................... 89mails for..........."..................................... 42

Maize, see Corn.Major-general commanding Army, rp. 173Malaria, German studies of.............. 44

Sierra Leone.................................... 27Malipano Anchorage......................... 178Malta, coal.............................................. 95,166

flour..................................................... 26, 97Mammoth trees.............................91,125,143Manchester, Eng., exports to U. S. 96,166Manchester, N. H., statue of Stark.... 88Mandarin oranges.................................... 26Manganese ores........................................ 47Manitoba rubber.................................... 164Manila......................................................... 42

capture of........................................ 38,107Manila Bay...........................................8,82,107Manitowoc, Wis............. .......................... 105Manley, Frances J.............................. 153Mann, James R.......................................81,147Manual, civil service............................... 119

Civil War claims................................ 168House...................................................... 78, 93plane table............................................ 169

Manual training.................................... 44,45Germany...................................................26, 97

Manufacturers, Nat. Assoc, of.............. 69Manufactures, etc...................................56,165

Massachusetts...................................... 189Manufactures Committee, Senate.. 69,134Manuscripts, historical........................... 55Manuscripts Comn., Eng. Historical.. 55Manuscripts Commission, Historical.. 55Maple, puivinarias on....................... 116,184Maps and charts, Coast Survey .... 30,168

District of Columbia........ .*.......... 189Engineer Department......................... 106for teaching of history....................... 55Geological Survey..................... 113.181Hydrographic Office.............. 39,108,177post-route...............................1............. 42Uruguay................................................ 95Weather Bureau..................... 53,118,185

March, Eli J.......................................... 12,152Mare Island, dry-dock............... .. 5,11,20

machine shops...................................... 41Mare Island Strait.................................... 169Margaretta. schooner............................... 186Mariana Islands........................................ 30Marine Corps.............................................. 179

desertion.............................................20.135officers, oaths..................................... 11,38officers, pay................................ 107officers, pensions.................................. 49officers, register.................................... 109officers, retired list..................... 11,20,64

Marine Hospital Service............ 32,101,171Marine hospitals........................................ 101

see also place.Mariners, Notice to, see Notice to

Mariners.Marion, Susanna.......................... 76

Marion, Ind., Soldiers’ Home............... 57Marion Trust Company......................... 91Maritime Congress, Internal., Paris. 25,96Marquesas Islands................................... 39Marr, Clarence E....................................... 146Marr, Joseph, alias..................................... 90Marriages................................................ 26, 97Marseilles, cotton oil................................. 164

police protection................................... 26wool operations.................................... 165

Marsh, Benjamin F.................................. 156Marshals...................................................... 170Martin, Hezekiah M................................. 186Martin, John M.. ..................................... 80Martin, Thomas S.............. 66, 68, 71,131,132Martinique....................... . .............26,96,166Maryland, soldiers’ monument............. 20Maryland and "Washington By., see

City and Suburban Ry.Mason, William E . 8,15, 66, 69,131 132,134Massachusetts, Arbitration Board.... 120

manufactures................................... 189Masters, John G. B.................................... 76Matagorda Bay........... .............................. 35Matto Grosso, Brazil................................. 95Maumee Bay, fog-signal......................... 171Maurice River............................................ 174Maxham, A. J.............................................. 78May, Robert H............................................ 163Mayers, Mary C........................................ 66Maynard, Lutheria H............................... 87Meade, Rebecca Paulding....................... 138Measures and weights, Russian.... 27, 166Meat, American, in Europe................... 26

Canadian exports................................ 165in south Africa............................... 96,166

Meat-inspection, Germany..................... 165Mechanical colleges........ . .................... 43, 45Medical Department, Army.............. 37,106

report, 1899 .................... .*.................... 172Medical inspection of schools..........44, 45Medical officers.......................................... 70Medical service of German army........ 34Medicinal preparations............................ 100Meeker, John H................................... 87,140Mehring, Frederick.................................. 155Meigs, Charles A...................................... 186Melanoplus spretus................................... 116Melons, Italy.............................................. 96Memphis, Tenn., bridge........................... 148Mendana Islands, see Marquesas.Menu, Hana................................................ 39Merchant marine, see Shipping.Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-

mittee ......................... 20, 89,155Merchant seamen, see Seamen.Merchant vessels, see Shipping.Mercury, see Quicksilver.Merou, Martin G...................................... 25Merrick, Merrick & Cope................... 8,161Mescalero Reservation........................... 146Metal-paper trust in Bavaria..........26,166Metallic products...................................... 47Metallurgy in the South......................... 47Metals, precious, in United States . 32,158

precious, world’s production.... 26,166Metals, tests of, 1895,1896 ....................... 93Metcalf, Victor H...................................... 90Meteorological chart ot Great Lakes.. 53Meteorology................................... 53,118,185Metropolitan R. R............................. 119,132Mexican war, pensions....................... 13,157Mexico.............................................. 25, 95,164

American capital in........................... 97custom-house fines............................... 165French view of U. S. commerce with 164 grasses .................................................... 50Guadalupe Hidalgo treaty................ 163La Abra Silver Mining Company.. 25

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Mexico, legat ion to.................................. 24rubber................................................ 26,166settlerain............................... 165sisal grass.............................................. 97trade with United States................. 164

Mexico, Mo., military academy .... 10, 121Mexico City, Mex...................................... 25

consulate................................................ 94water-supply................. 164

Mexico, Gulf of', revenue steamer........147Meyer, Fritz................................................ 74Mica............................................................... 48Michigan, iron............................................ 47- mails for.................................................. 180

mineral waters.................................... 48Michigan-Lake Superior Power Co ... 21Middleton, Cyntha A.............................. 152Miers, Robert W.............. 18, 81. 86,152,153Miles, J. A. B.............................................. 145Milford, Conn..................................... .. 175Military Academy................. 34,104,173

Alfaro, Olmedo.....................................5, 20reports................................................... 103

Military Affairs Com.. House... 20, 89,155House, for investigation by............ 21Senate...................................... . 9,69,134

Military attaches...................................... 10Military bounty .. ................................. 22.70Military departments................. 34, 104, 174

reports, 1899 .......................................... 173Military dictionary, French-English.. 173Military establishment, see Army.Military Information Division............. 173Military justice.......................................... 37Military posts............................................ 37

Des Moines, Iowa............................. 20,70Sheridan, Wyo.................................. 20, 71see also names of forts.

Military publications....................... 103,173Military record.......................................... 160Military schools........................................ 135Militia, District of Columbia ................ 54

United States.......................... 103Milk, care of................................................ 183

ropy..................... 51tuberculosis in...................................... 51

Millard, Lewis M...................................... 22Miller, Casper, jr.................................. 75,150Miller, Jacob A.......................................... 186Miller, James M.................................. 21,159Miller, Louis.................................. 10,128.156Miller, Martin D........................................ 151Millersburg, Pa., topographic sheet... 114Milliken, Samuel ...................................... 91Milling industry, Argentina.................. 25Mindanao................................................... 178Mineral lands, Montana and Idaho ... 112Mineral nutrients...................................... 52Mineral oils, see Petroleum.Mineral paints............................ 48Mineral resources, Porto Rico.............. 47,48

United States............................... 89,181Mineral Resources, 1898 ..................... 47,48

1898, separates........................... 46,47,113Mineral waters.......................................... 48

Michigan............... . .............................. 48Minerals, Costa Rica................................ 95

Mexico.................................................... 25Nicaragua.............................................. 164Yunnan................................................. 27

Miners’ riots, Idaho.....................................104Mines and Mining Committee, House. 89

Senate...................................................... 135Mines and mining department.............. 89Mining, Argentina.................................... 163

Bolivia...............................'........... 25Costa Rica.............................................. 95

. industries.............................................. 56

PageMining, Mexico.........................................25, 95

schools of.......................................... 15,89Siberia..................................................... 97Tintic Mountains.................. 47,48Venezuela................................. 27Yukon region.....................................96,166

Mining claims............................................ 135Mining experiment stations.................. 89Mining machinery, Klondike................ 96Minneapolis, dam'..................... 147Minnesota and Manitoba R. R.............. 146Minnesota and Ontario Bridge Co . 82,128Minnesota River........................................ 35Minor, Edward S..................... 18, 20, 87,153Mint, France .... J.................................... 97

Philadelphia.................................. 101,102Mint Bureau............................................ 32,101

report, 1899.............................................. 98to print report, 1899............................ 158

Miscellaneous Division........................... 28Misdemeanors, to print report.............. 158Mississippi, Choctaw lands................... 46

education in.......................................... 44Mississippi Choctaw Indians, see

Choctaw Indians.Mississippi River, bridges..................... 64,

82, 83,128,148canal to Lake Superior..................... 35dam......................................................... ]47dredge for outlet.................................. 132examinationsand surveys............35,36lighthouse tender................................ 28pearl-button industry......................... 55

Mississippi River Commission.............. 9Mississippi River South Pass............. 103Mississippi River Southwest Pass.... 105Missouri, climate...................................... 185

fossil flora.............................................. 47Missouri Military Academy ... io, 128,156Missouri River...................1..................... 170

bridges............................... 5, 128,'132, 147Missouri River Commission......... .... 176Missouria Indians..................... 112,133,146Mitchell, Isaiah................................ 70Mitchell, Joshua.............................. 148Moccasin Bend.................................105Modern Language Assoc, of America . 45Molasses........................................... 51

Money, Hernando D............................. 69, 77Money, see Currency.Money orders........... ................. 179Monographs Geological Survey. 46, 47,112Monongahela River.................. 195

bridge............................................ 83,128Monroe, Fort, Artillery School........34, 104Monson, Luke H.........'.............................. 140Montana, homestead relief claims........ 142

mineral lands........................................ 112Montevideo, port works................. 26,166Montgomery, Ala., Colored Normal

School........................................ 143,159Montgomery, Hayneville and Camden

R- K....................................... 148Monthly Summary of Commerce and

Monthly Weather Review ... . 53,118,185Moody, Malcolm A................................... 159Moore, Jeremiah B.................................. 156Moores Creek, N. C.................................. 89Moreland, Alfred 1................................... 152Morey, David H....................................... ’ 137Morgan, Daniel.............................................. 19Morgan, John T..................... 6, 9,65, 69,189Morgan, Lona A................................ 86,137Morgan’s La. and Tex. R. R., etc., Co.. 131Mormons..................................................... 31

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PageNavies of the world.....................................109Navigation.......................................... 160,177

Hawaii.................................................. 8,89laws............................................................167Paris congress.........................................165Porto Rico.............................................. 8steam........................................................ 27

Navigation Bureau, Navy. 40,107,109,178 Treasury.....................;.............98,102

Navigation decisions................... 29,99,167Navigation, Foreign Commerce and... 93

1898..................................................... 162Navy, armor-plate.......................................107

desertion...................................... .. 20,135enlisted men.................................. 107,135enlistment ........................................ 11,38gun forgings for................................... 40officers, etc .................................X 107, 135officers, examinations......................... 11officers, inventions....................... . 11,38officers, oaths.................................... 11, 38officers, pay.............................................. 107officers, pensions................................... 49petty officers......................... 11,38,64,90Philippine Islands............................... 179register, 1897.......................................... 93register, 1900________ 109seamen, examinations......................... 40vessels...................... 107war with Spain.................................... 107warrant pay clerks............................. 71see also Navies of the world.

Navy Department....................... 38,107,177national defense appropriations.... 40 report, 1897 ............................................ 24

Navy-yard orders......................... 38,107,177Navy-yards.............................................107,177Neah Bay..................................................... 175Nebraska, Otoe and Missouria Indian

Reservation..................... 112,133,146Neckerchiefs.............................................. 40Needham, James C.................. 16,79,144,159Neely, Nancy E................................. 12,157Neet. John S.. jr........................................ 10Neff, Henry II............................................ 87Negroes, dietary studies......................... 51

education of.........................................44,45pensions for.......................................... 12Quartermaster’s Department............ 161

Nelson. John F.............................. 18,75,128Nelson, Knute....................... 8,15, 68,78,130Neptune Works................................. 131,161Nervous system of fishes...................... 55Nestugga Bay............................................ 169Netherlands, parquet floors................... 165

sulphuric ether.................................... 96wine excise..... ..................................... 165

Netherlands India, see Dutch EastIndies.

Neutral strip, Okla................................... 146Nevada, war claims....................... 29, 66,161Nevitt, William H. H................... 13,87,128New Bedford, Mass.................................. 36New Hampshire, mails for..................... 42New Haven Insurance Co..................... 186New Jersey, judges................................... 130New Liberty, Ill........................................ 36New London, Conn.................................. 175New Mexico, governor’s report, 1899.. 180

। mine inspector’s report, 1899............ 180New Orleans, banana imports.................. 95

levee................................................... 64, 82State National Bank............................. 66

New Rochelle, N. Y................. t.............. 175■ New South Wales, American goods... 97

early closing in........................... 165New York and Ottawa Railroad.......... 165

I New York City, bridge .. .................. 83,126

Page ’Morrisburg, Canada................................. 26Morrison, John H...................................... 76Morse, Henry 0.......................................... 90Morse, John M........................ 13,83,128 |Mosaics, Bohemia....................................... 165 |

Venice...................................................... 165Moser, Levi............................................ 75,150Moses, William B....................................... 145 iMosquitoes.................................................. 184Mother-of-pearl, Tahiti.......................... 27Motor-carriages, see Automobiles.Moulton. Louesa........................................ 142Mound City, Ill.............................................106Moutrey, Riley.......................................... 131Mudd, Sydney E..................................... 17,80Mugge, Julius E........................................ 144Mullan, Virginia 1..................................... 66Muller, Nicholas........................................ 147Municipalities............. .............................. 176Murphey, Elizabeth W..................... 75,150Murphy, William ..................................... 139Music, Geneva libraries......................... 165Musical instruments, Ghent.................... 27 iMussels................. -.............................. 55,188 IMutual-aid societies......................... 96,166Myer, Ellen V............................................ 84Myers, Calvin E........................................ 90Myers, George.................................... 87,137Nagasaki, ship-building................. 26,166Nail trade, Mexico.................................... 9 > 'Napoleon, Mo.............................................. 176Narjes, John A..................... ..................... 145Narragansett Basin, geology of............ 47Narragansett Bay.................................... 169Nash, Francis............................................9,19Nashua, N. H., public building............. 77Nashville. Tenn................................ 11,20,64Nashville, U. S. S........................... 11,20, 64Natchez, Miss., public building............ 77Natchitoches Ry. & Construction Co. 17,129National Assoc, of Manufacturers.... 60 'National banks............. 31,100,132,167,168

paper for currency..................... 167,171relations with Treasury Dept. 21, 23, 28

National City Bank, N. V.............. 21, 23, 28National defense... 25, 29,40, 41, 50,103,155National Museum.................................... 119National parks, see Parks, national.National Soc. U. S. Daughters of 1812 . 134National Soldiers’ Home............ 57,120,189

branch at Castie Pinckney. S. C.. - - 10branch at Hot Springs, S. Dak........ 89branch at Johnson City, Tenn........ 89inspection of.................................. 103,106managers................................................ 156report, 1896.........................i................ 22report, 1897 ............................................ 23

National Zoological Park....................... 119Natural gas.................................................. 48Nautical Almanac, 1899............. 162Nautical Almanac Office................... 40,179Nautical astronomy................................. 177Navajo houses.................................... 119,187Navajo Reservation................... 81,133,180Naval Academy, Bagley, David............ 71

cadets.................................................... *- 177Naval Affairs Committee, House.... 20, 90

Senate.......................................... 11, 71,135Naval courts................................ 71,107,135Naval homes.............................................. 38Naval Intelligence Office....................... 109

to print publications................. 128,158Naval officers, see Navy.Naval stations............................................ 107Naval Training Station, Newport.......... 109N aval vessels, see War ships.Naval war records............................... 93,109Naval War Records Office........... .. 109

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26,166 .. 8,82 ... 79 ... 141 ... 109

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....... 33 15, 95,164 ..... 181-— 165 ... 165 .... 185 .... 163

9,82,94,133,189 1................. 27

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96, 166 ... 158 ... 70 ... 48 ... 16741, 110

. 44,46 83,137

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114

. PageNew York City, court-house................. 29

4th National Bank........................... 34,144Independent Treasury............... 33,168National City Bank ....................21, 23, 28old custom-house......................... 21, 23. 28shipments from Santo Domingo ... 25

New York Harbor............................. 105,147chart......................................... ' 30

New York Navy-Yard..................... 110,179New York State, judges......................... 130

northern judicial district................. 88slate........................................................47,48war claims..........................................

New Zealand, public education ...... Newark Bay..............................................Newbern, N. C., national cemetery...

St.John’s Lodge,A.F.A.M... Newcastle, New South Wales.... Newcomb, Frank H.........................Newcomb, S. D.................................Newell, George W................... .Newport, Naval Training Station

Torpedo Station.........................Newson, Harriet D..........................Newson, Thomas M.........................Newspaper correspondents...........Newspapers.......................................Nicaragua......................................... '•

hydrography................................openings for Americans...........railroads.........................................rainfall...........................................United States citizens’ claims .

Nicaragua Canal................. C,Nice, I nited States goods in.........Nickel...................................................

Ontario............................................Nitrates, artificial production .

Chile.................. ....Nitrogen .........................Nixon, Catherine L .... No Point, Point..............Nogales, Ariz.................Noggle, Jacob ................Noggle, Martha..............Nome, Alaska, bridge.. Nome, Cape, gold fields

routes to...............to print report.............................

Noncommissioned officers, Army Nonmetallic products.....................Norfolk, Va., post-office.................Norfolk Navy-Yard........ .............. .Normal schools................................Norris, Elizabeth B.......... . .North Atlantic States, education in .. North Carolina, coast charts.................

fish hatchery........................................North Conway,N.H..topographic sheet North Dakota, school of forestry__North Truro, Mass., light..........Northern Pacific R.-R...............Northrop, A....................................Northrup & Chick............. . .Northwest Territories. Canada Norton, James A............................Norway, house-lining materials Norwood, Ellen....................................Notice to Mariners, Coast Survey 30, 99,168

Hydrographic Office............. '39,108,178Light-House Board......................... 31’ 199

Nowak, Gus A............................................ ’ 444Nursery stock.............................. \ 1 . 6. 79Nutrition, see Foods. Nutt, Haller..............Oakley, James S ... . Oaths, naval officers. O'Brien, Catherine E O’Connor, Henry ...

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98 19, 87,153 ............ 165 .. 83,138

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Page ............... 148 ■.............. 87............... 91 ................ 91 .................. 157 ............ 29 ............. 36 ............. 101 ............. 102 - - 20, 68,129 . 37, 106,176

O’Connor, Matilda.................O’Conor, John.........................O’Dea, Catherine...................O’Dea, Dennis.........................O’Donnell, Patrick.................Officers, customs service ___

Engineer Department.... Marine Hospital Service of steamboats.....................of steamboats, licensing. Pay Department...............Philippine Islands...................... 173revenue.................................................. 170Subsistence Department.... 38,107,177 see also Army—Government offi-

cials—Marine Corps—Navy.Official Gazette............................. '•* —

I Offley, Josephine I.......................Ohio, Arbitration Board............

j Ohio River...... ...............................1 Oil, see Peanut-oil—Petroleum. । O'Keane, John..............................

Oklahoma................................ .....governor’s report, 1899..........Kiowa,etc., Iles. 6, 49, C~, ZZ, neutral strip.....................

Oldmans Creek................................Olean, N. Y., topographic sheet..Oleomargarin..................... .......Oliphant, Melville..........Olive Branch, brigantine Oliver, Robert W.............Oliver, William.................Olives................................ .Olmsted, Marlin E...........Olney, Richard.................Omaha, Nebr.....................Omaha Exposition...........Onions, culture.................Ontario, forage plants....

nickel mining....;.... pulp wood.....................

Orange River.....................Oranges, mandarin..........Orbison, Josiah B.............Ord, Edward O. C...........................68,8<>, 128Orders, see Animal Industry Bureau_

Court-martial—General — Navy- yards—Postal service—Special orders.

Ordnance...................................... 109,143,176Ordnance and Fortification Bd., rp ... 103Ordnance Bureau...................................40,109Ordnance Department................ 37,106376

appropriations.................................. ’ 34report, 1897....................................’ ’ ’ ’ 24

Oregon, coal................................ * 46, 47Crater Lake park................... 150

O’Reilly, Thomas P................................... 44Orient, Brazilian coffees............................... 95

British dependencies......................... 97California butter...................................J83Franco-Belgian steamship line .... 164

Orinoco River............................................ 39Orleans levee board........ ........ 64 32‘ >rr> £re nrge ....................................... ’10, i60Orr. \\ illiam L.......................................... ]<;Orr & Laubenheimer............ ..........Osage Indians...........................". . . ’130,159Osaka, Gull of, see Ozaka, Gulf of. Osborn, Jackson..............Oswald, John...................Otey, Peter J...................Otjen, Theobold.............Otoe and Missouria Res Overh ultz, Eli.................Overhultz, Levi...............Owens, T. J....................Owens, William A..........

49,115,183 ... 14,149 ........... 120 ........... 36

9 49

rr. _____________ ______ 180Kiowa,etc., Res. 6, 49, 65,82,130,146,162

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23,31, 100,170................. 84................. 186................ 74................ 141

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112,133,146............. 138............. 86

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PageOysters, France.......................................... 97Ozaka, Gulf of...............................•.............. 178Pacific cable................... 6,11,65,71,135,147Pacific coast, beacons, etc....................... 31

chart..........................................................169lightship .......................................... 8lights and fog signals......................... 101pilot rules.............................................. 102revenue steamer................................... 32tide tables.............................................. 169

Pacific, Department of..................... 103,173Pacific Islands and Porto Rico Cora... 71Pacific Ocean.............................................. 169

equator crossings................. 39, 108,178gnomonic c hart..................................... 108pilot chart................................. 39,109,178rafts............................................. 67

Pacific Kailroads Committee, House .. 90Senate...................................................... 71

Packard, Burton........................... 77,151Padgett, William................................. 77,157Paints, mineral...................... 48Paleozoic fossils.................................... 46, 47Palmyra Island.......................................... 178Panama, meteorology of................... 53,185

waterworks.......................................... 27Paper, for bank currency......................... 171

Quebec.................................................... 165Paper currency, outstanding .. 33.102,172

Paraguay................................................ 96Para, Brazil.............................................. 27

exports and imports........................... 164Paraguay.................................................. 25, 27

arbitration with Argentina............. 164bubonic plague..................................... 96cassareep.................................................. 164cocoa........................................................ 97hosiery, etc............................................ 97paper money.......................................... 96ponchos.................................. ,.............. 96postal rates................. .......... 96tariff........................................,............. 96textile plants............................ 165

Parana, agriculture ................................. 27silk industry........................................ 95

Paris, bread making...........................26,166Exposition Universelie, 1900............ 117Intemat. Maritime Congress.... 25, 96 navigation congress............................. 165statue of La Fayette......................... 64,81steamship................................................ 155

Parker, John S.................................... 84,138Parker, Mary A........................................ 74Parkerhead, Me........................................ 105Parks, national, Appalachian Mts .... 6

Arizona petrified forests....................159Atlanta................................................... 156Crater Lake.......................................... 159Fredericksburg, Va....................... 70,155Stone Kiver.......................................... 155

Parmalee, Edward A ........ ...................... 74Parquet floors, Netherlands.................. 165Parrott, Benjamin F................................. 186Passage Island.......................................... 39Passaic River.............................................. 175Patchogue River................................. 36Patent and Trade-mark Laws Comn .. 57Patent attorneys........................................ 115Patent Office........J...................... 49,115,182

appropriation estimates................... 43Patentees, quarterly list......................49,183Patents, decisions.................................49,183

granted to naval officers..................11,38quarterly list.....................................49,183specifications...................................... '. 49to revise laws........................................ 57

Patents Committee, House..................90,156Senate................................ ..............72,136

Paterson, N, J., topographic sheet.... 182

Patman, Rhoda A...................................... 157Patrol system, Amer., in Marseilles .. 26Patterson, Isaac................................... 74,157Patterson, John............. .................Patterson, Lena E...........................Patterson, Coast Survey steamer Patuko, Port........ .Patuxent River... Paul, Thomas.... Pawtucket River. Pay, Army.......... .

Marine Corps..

........... 85,131

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................. 11823,93,161,162................. 19................. 165................. 55................. 38..........82,132... 17,80,145................. 81................. 185................. 22................ 135

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18, 73,128............ 15 .. 22,70,92 ........... 187 ........... 92 ........... 80............ 80........... 80............ 80........... 80........... 8.......... 49

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16088 30

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„ 1,38,64,90,107Pay Department, Army............ 37,106,176

employees.................................... 20, 64, 70pensions for clerks............................. 13report, 1899 ....................................... 172

Paymaster-General, Army, see Pay Department.

Payne, LaviniaM..............Payne, Martha A..............Payne, Samuel H..............Payne, Sereno E...............Peace, painting..................Peanut-oil...........................Pearl-button industry... Pear) Harbor, Hawaii__Pearl River, bridge..........Pearre, George A..............Pearson, Richmond..........Pecos Valley, N.Mex.... Pedersen, Mathias............Pefley, Wynn W............Pelz, Paul J.......................Penalties, to print report Pencote Heights, D. C..................Penitentiary, Fort Leavenworth Pennington, George H..................Pennsylvania, senatorship.......... .

war claims....................................Pennsylvania avenue, D. C..........Pennsylvania Infantry................Reuny, Harvey........ . ....................Penny, John W...............................•Penny, Joseph N........................... .Penny, Thomas.............'..................Penny & Sons..................................Penrose, Boies.................................Pension Bureau........................... .Pensioners, Indian wars..............

trusses for...................................Pensions............................................

appropriations for................... .commissioned officers...............decisions.....................................iex-Confederates....................... .fraud....................... . ....................freedmen......................................Mexican War..............................proof.......................................... ..war with Spain......................... .widows...........................................................

Pensions Committee, House .. . 20, 90,156House, clerk.......................................... 79Senate.............................................12,72,136

Peoples, Reese P........................................ 134Peoria, U.S. S............................... 131,161Pepin, Lake................................................ 105Pepperell, W. H. L................................ 15,79Perfumery.................................................... —Perigot Bay................................................Perine, Sarah E. E....................................Perine, William..........................................Perine, Secor & Co....................................Peripheral nervous system of fishes ..Perkins, diaries.............................16,74,128Perkins, Charles A................................... 136Perkins, George C ... 11, 69, 71,129,133,135Perkins, Zadok C........................... 18,72,128

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Perna, Francesco...................................... 80Perry, Louann A...................................... 137Perry, Oliver H.......................................... 19Perry, Oliver H............................................ 130Perry, Thomas.............................................. 101Persia, bread.............................................. 96Persimmons................................................ 51Personal property.................................... 94Peru................................... 25,95,164Peruvian arc.............................................. 169Peterson, Thomas B...................................134Petrified Forests of Arizona....................159Petroleum.................................................... 48

American, at Ghent........................... 27combinations........................................ 56exports of.................................. 33,102,171Quebec..................................................26,97

Pettengill, Augustus C..,..................... 135Pettigrew, Richard F............6, 9,15, 65,130-* vi uir,, xjuinunu »»........... iu, iv, 100, io*Petty officers, Navy................. 11,38, 64, 90Pheasant skins, China............................. 165Phelan, John J.......................................... 71Phelps, Edward F...................................... 139Philadelphia, army depot....................... 176

mint................... 101,102Philadelphia Exposition, 1899.........26,166Philippine Commission........................... 97

to print report.................................. 90,158Philippines............ 6,97, 98,103,142,162,173 j

cable.......................................................... 148 |commerce............................................33,174depositaries............................................. 147 jeducation.......... ................................... 44, 45geology of.............................................. 47homestead entrymen........ ................ 159 Ilegal status............................................ 174military expenditures.......................17,172naval expenditures......................... 17,179officers’and soldiers'pay................. 173post-route map............•...’.................... 42Spanish prisoners................................. 37

Philippines Committee........................... 142Phillips, Fremont O...............................79.144Phillips, Hattie A.................................16,128Phillips, John........................................ 16,128Phosphate rock.......................................... 48Phosphates, France.................................. 96Phosphoric acid................................... 51Photographic paper, Germany.............. 27Phylloxera.................. 26,166Physical training............................ 45Physicians, female, in Russia................ 165Pickett, Austin J............................ 86Pictures....................................................... 96

in public libraries................................ 44Piel, Herman........................................ 12,152Pierce, Edward H.. .......................... 128,146Pigs, see Hogs.

Pilot vessels, lights................. 8, 65,89,102Pinckney, Castle, soldiers’ home.......... 10Pine Island Harbor.................................. 105Pine Ridge timber.......................................113Pine timber.................................................. 146Piqnette, France.................................. 27,166Pitschener, Ernest.................................... 76Pitt, Joseph................................................ 90Pitts, Jasper........................ 141Placer-claims, Alaska............................... 159Plague........................................................32,101

in Bombay.............................................. 27in Paraguay.......................................... 96introduction into United States.... 32

Plane-table manual.................................. 169Plants, Cape Colony...................................165

foreign......................................................116fossil, Indian Territory....................46, 47fossil, Missouri.................................... 47

Page Plantz, Franklin C.............................. 72,154Plata River district, linseed........... 165Plateglass................................................... 165Platinum..................................................... 47Platt, Orville H........................................ 6, 69Platt, Robert.............................................. 135

Platt, Thomas C.................................. 71,135Plattsburg, N. Y., customs collector .. 166 Plues, Sherman D...................................87,141Plymate, James.......................................... 135Pneumonic plague.................................... 171Point, see name of point.Point, Fort................................................. 176Political science........................................ 98Pollock, Mary...................................... 84,140Pollock Rip Shoals................................... 101Polygamy................................................... 81Pomology Division...... ............................ 52Ponchos....................................................... 96Pontious, Laura S.................................... 150Poole, Frederick S.................................... 53Poole, Richard............................................ 53Pope. Joseph P.................................... 73,153Population of United States... 32,101,171 Port, see name of port.Port Royal, S. C., naval station.............. 179Port Stanley, Falkland Islands............ 25Porter, Margaret A............................. 84,140Portland, Oreg., public building.......... 78Portland cement........................................ 48Porto Rico................. 34, 71,102,103,116,173

commerce.......................................... 33,174depositaries............................................ 147education........................................... 44,45exports to United States.......... ......... 98importation revenues.......... 125,128,162laws on commerce, etc., for....................... 8legal status...............................................174mineral resources............................... 47,48proposed government..................... 25, 71Spanish Bank....................................... 65tariff........................................... 6,34.93tobacco merchants............................... 104water resources..................................... 182

Porto Rico, Department of................34,104Porto Rico Special Commissioner........ 102Portsmouth, N. H...................................... 105Port wing, Wis............................................ 36Post exchanges.......................................... 103Post-Glover Electric Company............ 163Post-office, D. C.......................................... 28

D. C., salary of postmaster.... 15, 21, 64House of Representatives............... 79

Post-Office and Post-Roads Com. 21, 90,158 for investigation by..................... 21

Post-Office Department..............41,110,179laws......................................................... 158old building.................................... 43,180

Post-Offices and Post-Roads Com... 15, 77 Post quartermaster-sergeants.............. 37Post route maps........................................ 42Postage, deficiency.................................. 183Postage stamps, Brazil............................. 95Postal bulletin, daily .. J................... 42,110Postal Guide.................................... 41,110,180Postal laws, to amend.............................. 90Postal money orders................................ 179Postal service, Canada and Great

Britain.............................................. 27instructions to applicants............ 55,187Korea............ ...................................... 105laws................................................... 41,158orders........................................42,110,180Paraguay................................................ 96revenues................................................ 179

Postal telegraph, see Telegraph. Postmaster-general, 1st assistant........ 41

2d assistant............................................ noPostmen, see Letter-carriers.

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Potash........................................................... 51Potatoes........................................................ 185Poteau, lud. T............................................ 88PotomaclnsuraneeCo. of D.C. 17, 68.80,128Potomac Insurance Company of

Georgetown.................... 17,68,80,128Potomac River, Long Bridge.......... 16,105Potomac Steamboat Company...................... 8Potter, Sarah........................................ 19,141Pottery, Mexico.............................. 164Potvin", Alphonso M................................. 67Poultry, Canadian exports...................... 165

care of...................................................... 51Powers, H. Henry...................................... 90Pratt, William T........................................ 155Precious metals, in United States.. 32. 158

world's production....................... 26,166Precious stones.......................................48,113Presdee, Joseph B......................... 14, 86,128President, etc., Election Committee . 17. 80President of United States.................... 162Press representatives....................... 126,158Pribilof Islands.......................................... 169Price, Cecilia A.....................................1.. 137Price, Isaac.................................................... 85Price, Simon................................................ 151Prices................................................... 188,189Priest River forest reserve..................... 113Primary schools, astronomy.................. 45Princeton, N. J., topographic sheet.... 114Printing....................................................... 119

Department of Justice..........................110Treasury Department......................... 33

Printing Committee, House........21, 90,158Prison-ship martyrs................................... 89Prisoners, Philippine Islands............... 37Pritchard, Jeter C........ 6,14, 68, 76,136,141Pritchard, R. L..................................... ... 186Private claims............................................ 143Private Land Claims, Court of, esti-

mate for................................. 110Privates....................................................... 70Privileges and Elections Com.......... 15,142Proctor, Redfield....................... 11, 68, 70,132Professional schools............................. 45, 46Projectiles................................................ 24,93Promotion, Navy....................................... 11Proof in land cases................................... 142

in pension cases................................... 12Propeller Tow Boat Co......................... 92Property................... 94

public, leases granted......................... 34Protestant Episcopal Church, D. C.... 68Providence, R. I., harbor......................... 175

public building..................................... 78Provincetown, Mass., topographic

sheet...........................................114Proving Ground, Sandy Hook................ 106Provisions, exports of................. 33,102,171Prussia, railroads.........................................165Psycho-physical measurements of chil-

dren ....... ................................. 45Psychological laboratories....................... 45 jPua Mau...................................... 39Public buildings................................ 99,167

see also places where located.Public Bldgs, and Grounds Committee,

Senate..................................... 15,77,142 \Public Bldgs, and Grounds Office... 36,106

Public documents, see Documents.Public Documents Division.................. 50Public Health and National Quaran-

tine Committee.................... 78Public Health Reports ........ 32,101,171Public lands.................................. 78,142,159

Argentina.............................................. 25decisions.......................................... 43, 111 1

PagePublic lands, forest reserves........... 46,112

free homes on.................................... 9,91proceeds of sale of............................... 65timber.......................... 181

Public Lands Committee, House. 21. 90,158Senate.......................................... 15, 78,142

Public libraries..................................... 45pictures in............................................. 44

Public moneys, deposit of ... 21,23, 28,147Public Moneys Division ................. ... 28Public officers, see Govt, officials.Public ownership, see Government

ownership.Public printer........................................... 56Public property’, leases granted............ 34Public Road Inquiries Office............ 52,184Public schools........................................... 45

Bible in................................ .............. 44District of Columbia.............. 68,133,187

Publications, Agric. Dept........52,117,185Chemistry Division............................. 51foreign statistical..........................120,188military.......................................... 103,173Smithsonian Institution................... 55

Publications Division............... 52,117,185Puerto Principe, Cuba............................. 173Puerto Rico, see Porto Rico.Puget Sound, canal................................... 67Pull-and-be-damned Point..................... 105Pulp wood. Ontario................................... 96Pulsifer, Clinton F.................................... 15Pulvinarias.......................................... 116,181Punta Rasa.................................................. 105Purify, Arrington..................................... 53Purify, Thomas.......................................... 53Put in Bay, Ohio........................................ 19Pyrite...".................................................... 48Pyrocellulose............................................ 40Quarantine.................................................. 32

of animals.......................................... 50, 98stations.................................................... 101

Quarles, Joseph V.................. 14, 76,133,141Quartermaster-sergeants....................... 37Quartermaster's Department.. 37,106.176

negroes.............................................. 161report, 1899 ............................................ 172

Quartz........................................................... 48Quay, Matthew S .................................. 15Quebec, coal...................... 164

paper, aluminium, and cotton............ 165petroleum.......................................... 26, 97

Quehraciio wood, Argentina................. 95Queenstown, Md.... .............................. 36Quicksilver.................................................. 47Quincy. Ill............. ..................................... 36Quinine, Batavia........................................ 97

Bolivia................................................... 164Quint, Rebecca P...........................12,84,128Raccoon Creek............................................ 105Racing horses, American, in Russia... 97Rafts............................."........................ 67,160Ragan, Robert A........................................ 79Ragland, George W................................... 141Rags, disinfection of........................... 98,101Kailroad land grants............................... 159Railroads, Africa................................... 95.96

Argentina............................................. 95Asia......................................................... 95Asia Minor............................................ 95Azores................................................ 26,164Brazil.......................................... 26, 95,165British Honduras................................. 95Canada.................................................... 164commutation tickets............................. 188District of Columbia................... 17,187France ............................................. 26,166income account.......................................120J apan....................................................... 97

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Kailroads, labor........................................ 56Nicaragua................................................ 165of the 3 Americas............................... 25Peru......................................................... 25Prussia and Hesse............................... 165purchase by United States.............. 6, 65Russia................................................... 165safety appliances................................. 56Shantung................................................ 96Siam......................................................... 97Siberia..................................................26,166Sweden.................................................... 27see also Electric railroads—Freight ,

rates.Railway Mail Service................. 42,110,180Railways, see Railroads.Rain gage, Atlanta ................................. 118Rainfall........................................................ 52

Nicaragua.............................................. 185Rainy River, bridge...............................82,128

dam......................................................82,147Randall, B. H.............................................. 12Randall, Mary A........................... 13,137,157Ransdell, Joseph E.................................. 89Raritan Bay................................................ 32Rather, Lytle A........................................ 53Rattan................................................... 165Raw silk....................................................... 27Rawlins, Joseph L............................... 77,133Ray, George W.......................................... 19Ray, John C................................................ 85Raymond, Charles W............................... 175Real estate, see Lands.Reamer, Hiram J........................................ 73Reaney, William B.................................66,161Reaney, Son & Archbold......................66.161Reappraisements of mdse............ 29,99,167Rebellion, claims........................................ 168Rebellion records................... 37, 93,162,177Receipts and expenditures ..... 30,99,168Reciprocity, France................................. 133Recknagle & Co........................................ 131Record, Congressional ... 5, 63,125,126,158Record and Pension Office................ 37,177

report, 1899 ............................................ 172Rectifying houses.................................... 170Red clover seed.......................................... 183Red Cross............................................... 69,145Red Lake Reservation............................. 146Red River, bridge...................................17,129Red River of the North, bridge.......... 65,85

Redfield, Eliza S................................ 139,154Redfield, Hattie E............................ 72,153Redmond, Matthew............................. 72Redondo, Cal., topographic sheet.......... 113Reed, Emma B.................................... 87,139Reed, Hugh T........................................ 135Reed, Wesley........................................ 88Reform School, D. C.......................... 54,132Reform School for Girls, 1). C.......... 54Reform schools.........................................45, 46Register, Army, 1897........................... 93

Army, 1900....................................... 103Navy and Marine Corps.............. 109State Department........................... 94

Register of copyrights, see Copyright Division.

Register of Treasury, report................. 98Registered bonds .................... 32,101,171Reindeer in Alaska................................... 45

to print report...................................... 158Reno, Fort.......... *..................................5,10,20Reporters.............................................. 126,156Representatives, see House. Reservoirs............................................. 115Resolution Bay......................................... 39Retired list, Army.................................... 70

Marine Corps........ ...................... 11,20,64

PageRevenue agents.......................................... 100Revenue collectors............................. 100,170Revenue-Cutter Service................... 32,102

efficiency of........................................8, 82in war with Spain............................... 8

Revenue officers........................................ 170Revenue stamps................................. 100.170Revenue steamers, Gulf of Mexico ... 147

Pacific coast.......................................... 32St. Marys River............................... 68,147

Revolution, Md. soldiers'monument.. 20Revolution, Amer., Daughters of the. 55

statue of La Fayette at Paris...'. 64, 81Reyes, Bernardo......................................... 164Reynolds, Orpha W................... .............. 75Rhode Island, labor statistics................120Rhode Island avenue, D. C.......... 17, 68,126Rhodesia, customs tariff......................... 27Rhubarb........................................................ 51Rice, Elizabeth C................................. 83,136Rice, culture.............................................. neRichards, William A......................... 67,144Richardson, Janies................................... 137Richardson, John M................................. 67Richardson, Julia D........................... 72,153Richelieu. Gustave................................... 9Richmond, Va., James River.................. 175

river gage............................................... 53Ricketts, Joshua....................................... 85Ricketts, L.C.................................... 79Ricketts, T. T............................................ 79Ridgway, Lindsay..................................... 130Rifles for Indian schools......................... 48Riggin, Fannie H........................... 18,77,129Riley, Phebe S............................................ 83Riley, W. W..................................... 16, 77,129Riley, William F...................................... 156Rio Grande, Mindanao............................. 40Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil....................... 25Riots, Idaho...................... 104Ritzman, John B................................. 72,151River gage.................. 53Rivers, navigation..................................... 160Rivers and harbors................................... 35,

36,104-106,169,174-176Rivers and Harbors Committee. 21,91, ICORiverside, Cal., insects...................... 116,184Rixey, John F....................................... 16,144Roach, John........................................ 131,161Road Inquiry Office................................. 52Roads............................................................ 184Roatch. Alice D.......................................... 150Robb, Edward.................................. 16, 79,144Robbins, Gaston A................................... 81Robert, Felix.............................................. 54Roberts, B. F......................................... 54Roberts, Brigham II............................ 21Roberts, Charles M.............................. 7,144Roberts, Ernest W................................... ’ 81Roberts, George F................................ 132Roberts, Joshua T................................ 15Roberts, Brigham H., Special Com. on. 21Robertson, Fanny F................................ 141Robeson County,'N. C........................... 64,83Rock hall, Md.............................................. 36Rockport, Mass.......................................... 175Rockport, Miss., bridge..................... 82,132Rockwood, Ill............................................ 35Rocky Bay...........................................’ ’ ’ ’ 109Rocky Mountain States, irrigation.... 117Rogers, Lebbeus H............................. 145Rogers, Robert C................................ 14,157Rolls and Library Bureau...................... ’ 98Romain, Cape.................. 169Root, James A...................................... 153Ropy milk and cream......................... 51Rosbrugh, Thomas.................... 15Rose, William N................................... 54

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Page .. 14t ... 116 17,137 .. 153 26,166 ... 97 ... 164 ... 66 74,157 ... 25 26,166 ... 96 ... 136 ... 80 ... 152 . 16,78 21,160 ... 169

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39, 108,109,178 _________ 23

Rosebud Reservation.... Roses..................................Ross, Charles................... .Ross, Missouri B...............Rotterdam.........................

lumber trade................Roumania, dress goods . Rowe, Philip C................Rowell, Sarah W.............Rubber, Guatemala........

Mexico.........................Sierra Leone................

Ruby, Edward L............Rucker, William W___Rudiger, Albert..............Rules, House.....................Rules Committee, House Rules of the road at sea_____________Rural free-deli very, to print report... 158 Russell, Charles A.....................Russell, Mary A.......................Russia, American dredge___

American racing horses ... beet harvest.........................cereals.....................................coal and iron......................... .education...............................female physicians...............financial statement............German agric. implements gardening schools..........iron companies................merchant marine ............migration to Siberia.... money orders...................railroad supplies............resources ...........................sugar prospects................trade conditions..............weights and measures ..

Rutherford, Archibald........Rutherford, M. J.................Ryan, William.......................Rye, France...........................Sabine Lake...........................Sabine Pass, Tex.................Sacriste. Louis J................Safes........................................Safety appliances..................Safety fuse, German trust . Sag fiarbor, L. I....................Sailing routes.......................Sailors, Hamilton M............Sailors, see Navy—Seamen. St. Bartholomew, West Indies St. Charles, Mo., bridge............St. Charles College.....................St. Clair Flats Canal.................St. Croix River...........................St. Etienne, weavers and miners... 96,166 St. Helena, cable........................................St. John Island..........................................St. John’s Lodge, A.F.A.M., Newbern. St. Johnsbury, Vt., fish hatchery..........St. Kitts, climate......................................St. Lawrence Island.................................St. Louis, Mo., Independent Treasury.

Louisiana Purchase Exposition ... marine hospital....................................

St. Martin, West Indies...........................St. Marys River..........

revenue cutter.... St. Patrick, schooner. St. Peter, Minn..........St. Petersburg, dairy exposition..........St. Philip, Fort..........................................St. Thomas, Nev., topographic sheet.. Sakai, Japan................................................Saladin, Jacob............................................

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PageSalaries, judges.......................................... 130Salem Harbor............................................ 31Salesmen, see Commercial travelers.Salina, Kans................................................ 168Salisbury, N. C.......................................... 69Salmon .'.......................................... 55,133,171Salt................................................................. 48

dairy........................................................ 51Uruguay, i............................................ 97

Salt Lake Valley, Utah........................... 185Saltbushes............................................ 50,164Salter, Roxie B.......................................... 149Saluda, N. C., topographic sheet............ 114Salvador............................................ 25,95,164

liquidation of debt............................... 96tariff........................................................ 97

Samboanga, Philippine Islands, see Zamboanga.

Samoan Commission................................. 28Samoan Islands.................................... 94, 163

cacao........................................................ 96commerce of........................................... 33

Sampit River.............................................. 175Sample rooms, German, in Sydney . 26,166San Antonio Bay....................................... 109San Bernardino "forest reserve.............. 113San Francisco, Assoc, of Agric. Chem-

ists ........................................... 51climate.................................................... 118

San Francisco forest reserve.................. 159San Gabriel forest reserve..................... 113San Jacinto, Fort....................................... 176

[ San Jacinto forest reserve...................... 113San Jose scale, Germany......................... 165San Luis d’Apra, Port, charts.......... 30,178San Pablo Bay........................................ . 105San Pedro, Cal............................................ 175

topographic sheet............................... 113j San Salvador, see Salvador.

San-Tu-ao, wharfage tax......................... 165Sanborn, Cutler D......................... 13, 84,129Sandwich, Mass.................................... 36Sandy Bay............................................... 175Sandy Hook, Proving Ground............ 106Sanford, Abraham................................ 151Santa Fe, N. Mex.................................91,142Santee River........................................... 175Santiago, Cuba....................................... 173Santo Domingo................................... 25,95

iron ore............................................... 96Sao Paulo Ry., Light, and Power Co.. 95

I Sapelo, Ga., light-keeper.................... 29lighthouse......................................... 28

Sarasota Bay........................................... 174Saugerties, N. Y................................... 105Saulpaw, George W.............................. 23Saurian fossil, Chile............................ 95Savannah Bureau of Freight and

Transportation.......................... 120Saville, M.E........................................... 10Sawtell, James R.................................85,141Sawtelle, Gilman................................. 70Saxony, coal miners’ strike............... 164

education........................................... 44I Saxton, Minn......................................... 36

Scale insects........................................... 116I Scanlin, John.............................................. 135‘ Schellhouse, R. A...................................... 22I Schnetberg, Henry................................... 90

School children, France....................96,166I Schoolhouses.............................................. 161

Schools, D. C.......... *.................... 68,133,187French, in South America................ 95study of history in............................. 55see also Education Bureau.

Schulte (or Schuldt), Frederick............ 71Schuringer, Catharine A......................... 84

| Schweitzer system of bread making .. 26,166

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Scotland, summer schools....................... 45Scott, L. K................................................... 176Scott, Mary........................................... 130Scott, Nathan B.......................................77,142Scott, William T........................................ 131Sea coast defense...................................... 155Sea grass, Canadian.......................... 97Seagroves, Alvin................................... 149Seaman, Elisha B................................ 87,140Seamen............................................ 67,132,155

bounties................................................. 70Hawaii................................................. 8, 89homes........................................................120Porto Rico.............................................. 8see also Navy.

Sears, John J.............................................. 137Seattle, Wash.............................................. 68Sebago, Me., topographic sheet................ 181

history in................................................ 55statistics of............................................ 46

Secor, Zeno.................................................. 66Secor & Co................................................... 66Secret Service Division........................... 32Security, D. C.............................................. 68Seed and Plant Introd. Sec .... 51,116,184Seeds, foreign.............................................. 116Seeley, Francis AV................... 11Seely, Sophronia........................................ 87Seine River................................................. 26Seismic changes........................................ 185Seminole Indians...................................... 146Senate....................................................6,65,129

appointment of M. S. Quay............... 15Senators, election of............. '.............. 17, 80

to disqualify polygamists for.......... 81Seneca Indians.......................................... 146Sergeant-at-arms, House......................... 79Serpentine lightning.............................. 53Serum........................................................... 27Sessions. Adelaide.................................... 76Sessions, Cordelia.................................... 152Sewage disposal........................................ 27Sewell, William J........................... 11, 70,135Shackleford. Dorsey W........................... 148Shafter, William R.................................. 155Shanghai, cotton goods....................... 97,130Shank, George AV...................................... 90Shantung, railway.................................... 96Shawls, Paraguay.................................... 97Sheep, feeding of........................................ 117

quarantine rules.................. 50Sheep-bound reserve..................... 23, 93,162Shelden, Carlos D...................................... 81Shelton. John.............................................. 134Shell, Ella M............................................... 7Shell, G. AV................................................. 7Shephard, Lenox B.................................. 179Sheppard, William.................................84,139Sheridan, AVyo., military post............20, 71Sherman, James S............ 17,82,83,146, 148Shiloh National Park Comn., report... 103Shipbuilding..................... ........... 26,165,166Shipley, Alexander N............................151Shipp, Margaret B................................ 76Shipping, boarding of vessels.... 8,89.129

collisions of vessels........ 8, 63, 89,102Cuba.................................. 8, 64, 67, 82,102Hawaii................................................. 8, 89list of merchant vessels, 1898............ 24of foreign countries............................. 27Porto Rico............................................... 8 |rules of road............................................169 'Russia........................................................165school in Russia.................................. 44Sweden.............................................. 96,166see also Steamboats.

Ships’ papers, Venezuela................. 27,166Shipyard, Venice...................................... 96

PageShoes....................................................... 40,165

American, in Great Britain.............. 95Germany................................................ 26

Shoup, George L........................................ 11,14,69, 70, 77,13$, 141,143

Showalter, Peter........................................ 186Shreveport. La., bridge..................... 82,129Shropshire, R. H.............................. 22Shup, Isaac M............................................ 138Siam, building in............,........................ 96

industrial development..................... 165public improvements.................... 26,166railroads................................................. 97

Siberia..................................................... 26,166mining land.......................................... 97

Sibley, Henry H........................................ 67Sidney, Nebr., topographic sheet.......... 182Sidney, sloop.............................................. 186Sierra Leone, malaria............................... 27

rubber industry .................................. 96Sights........................................................... 176Signal Office........................................ 107,177

appropriations...................................... 34report, 1899 ............................................ 172

Signals, steamboats................:................. 102Silence, Richard C.................................. 10Siletz Reservation............... . .................. 146Silk, raw....................................................... 27Silk industry, Parana............................... 95Silk-spinning spiders............................... 96Sill, Fort................................................ 5,10,20Silver............................................................. 47

British imports and exports............ 96coinage.............................................. 29,160Ecuador.................................................. 164report on precious metals, 1898.. 32,158world’s production....................... 97,166

Simeral, James M............................... 72,151Simmons Reef............................................ 147Simon, Joseph............................................ 78Simplon Tunnel................................... 26,166Simpson, Port........................ 40Sims, Thetus W...................................23,161Singapore, hams........................................ 164Sioux City and Pacific R. R................ 71,90Sioux Indians............................................ 146Siris tree..................................................... 184Sirrine, John R.......................................... 136Sisal grass, Mexico................................... 97Sisseton Indians........................................ 130Sitka Sound................................................ 31Sitton, Felix G............................................ 73Skelton, Joseph AV............................. 72.152Skin wool, Germany............................. 27, 97Slate...........................................................47. 48Slayden, James L...................................... 156

: Sloan, Hiram L.......................................... 186Sloane, Elisey A........................................ 153Small, John H............................................ 89Smallpox..................................................... 101Smalls, Robert............................................ 23Smallwood, William................................ 20Smith, George W...................................... 140Smith, Hannah C................................ 85.138Smith, Henry C.................................... 79,157Smith, Isaac D...................................... 86'139Smith. Jacob N.......................................... 140Smith, Jesse.......................................... 19.136Smith, John M............................................ 157Smith, Louisa Mitchell........................ 71Smith, Louise D................................. 141Smith, Orson......................................... 21,158Smith, Rinaldo P...................................... 67Smith, Samuel AV..................... 19,80, 87,153Smith, Seth H.............................................. 156Smithmeyer, John L................................ 7Smithsonian Institution............ 54,119,187

board of regents.................................. 5Snake Island, see Anguilla.

March , 1900

Snake River............................................... 175Snake River, Alaska, bridge................. 147Snitfen, Culver C.................................. 34, 144Snodgrass, Adaliza........................ 21Snodgrass, Charles E............................... 81Snodgrass, Stanley................................. 23Snow. Washington D. C................... 106,126Snow and ice bulletin................. j>3,118,186Snuff........................................................... 170Snyder, George C .............................84,140Soap, German trust.....................................165Soapstone.................................................... 48Socks............................................................. 41Soils.......................................... ol, 117,184,1x5Soils Division....................... 52,117, 184,185Soldiers, bounties...................................... 70

homes..................................................... 120see also Army—Privates—Volun-

teers.Soldiers’Home, D. C., reports............... 103

Wyoming............... .............................. 78Soldiers' Home, National, see National

Soldiers’ Home.Solicitor of Treasury......................... 41,179Sons of Veterans, U. S. A......................... 69Sophia, schooner.......................................... 186South, gold mining................................... 47

raising of hogs...................................... 183South Airica. see Africa.South African Republic, see Trans-

vaal.South America, commerce with U.S... 25

steamship service with Germany.. 26 see also Amer. Republics Bureau.

South Carolina, bonds..........................29,130chart....................................................... 169inland water-route............................. 175Seminole War ...•............................. 99,130War of 1812.................................... 30,130

South Manchester, Conn.......... 129,152,167South Manitou Island............................. 68South Pass of the Mississippi.............. 103South San Francisco, Cal....................... 36Southard, James A............................... 72,150Southard, James H....................... 16, 80,145Southeastern Railroad........................... 64. 83Southern Railway.................................... 188Southwest Pass of the Mississippi.... 105 Soybeans........................................................116Spain, claims against............................... 92

claims of citizens of United States 9,160 prisoners from Philippines.............. 37tariff....................................................... 96see also War with Spain.

Spalding, Burleigh F............ 23.92,160,161Spangler, Adel V................................... 54Spanish America, see American Re-

publics Bureau—Latin America.Spanish-American Claims Comn.......... 69Spanish Bank of Porto Rico.................. 65Sparks, Thomas P.................................... 170Speare, Charles.......................................... 131Special Agents Division......................... 171Special circulars, Navy Dept............... 107Special Consular Reports....................... 27Special orders, adjutant-gen.... 34,103,173

Navy Department......................... 38,107Specifications of patents....................... 49Spencer, Charles <).....................................186Spencer, Lorillard............................. 134,155Sperry, Maria V........................................ 88Spiders, silk-spinning............................. 96Spight, Thomas.......................................... 154Spinner, Francis E................................... 9,20Spirits........................................................31,170Spokane, Wash., public building.......... 78Spottswood, Robert J................... 15,144Sprigg, Thomas F..................................... 188

PageSpringfield, Mass., topographic sheet. 114Squadron of Evolution..................... 19Stafford, Stephen R........ ..................... 70Stamp for checks................................ 28Stamps, postage, Brazil..................... 95

revenue. ........................................ 100,170Standard of value............................. 63,126Standard oil combinations............... 56Stanley, Falkland Islands............... 25Staples, Francis H............................. 137,154Starch..................................................... 51Stark, John................................... 88Starkweather, William A................. 131State bonds, California....................... 65State Department......................... 24, 93,163State Nat. Bank of New Orleans.... 66Staten Island, topographic sheet........182Staten Island Sound...................... 174States, courts........................................ 133

public lands......................................... 65Stationery.............................................. 99Stationery, Printing, and Blanks Di-

vision ................................ 33, 99Statistical Abstract.................................. 171Statistics Bureau ................. 33, 102,171Statistics Division, Agriculture De-

partment ....................52, 117,185Interstate Commerce Commission . 120

Statutes, see Laws.Stave bolts.................................................. 97Stealy, George J.................... 84Steam engines............................................ 96Steam navigation...................................... 27Steamboat Inspection Service........33,102Steamboats, France and Belgium............ 164

Jamaica and England......................... 165licenses of officers.......... .. 20,68,129mail.......................................... 42,110,180new German................................. 96officers...................................................... 102rules and regulations......................... 102signals......................................................102South America and Germany......... 26to Rotterdam.....................................26,166

Steamship service, France..................... 96Stearns, Louisa.......................................87,137Steel car industry, United States........ 95Steel industries, American..................... 97Steel trade, Germany............... ............... 97Steffens, Mary........................... 154Stenographer's........................................ 79,111Stephens, John H................................ 82,146Stevens, Edgar H...................................... 154Stevens, Frank C...................................... 154Stevens, James H...................................74,149Stewart, David P...................................... 149Stewart, William M.......... 7, 66,131,133,135Stierlin,Charles........................................ 10Stinson, Thomas N.................................... 146Stock, see Cattle.Stockton, William C................................. 73Stoddart, Alexander................................. 92Stoltz, Levi................................................ 7Stone, Eugenia A.................................... 92Stone, Joseph Champlin......................... 86Stone..................................... 48Stone lands.................................................. 78

Alaska................................................. 159Stone River, battlefield........................... 155Stones, precious.......................................... 113Stony Lake.................................................. 36Stoppage circular......................... 37,106,176Storekeepers and gaugers....................... 100Storms, north Atlantic Ocean............... 39Stotsenburg, Mary La T................... 12,157Stover. Jennie P........................................ 76Strafford, Vt., topographic sheet.......... 182Straight Channel, fog-signal................. 171Straits Settlements, American goods.. 26

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Stratton, Susan.............................. 13, 88,129Stream measurements............................. 181Street railroads, see Electric railroads.Streeter, John H........................................ 139Strickland, Corinne................................ . 22Strickland, Jesse H.................................22,29Strikes, Germany...................................... 26Strong, Hannah G.................................76,157Stubb's, Sarah E............... .’................ 72,151Studies......................................................... 44Sturgeon River Tongue......................... 47Sturgis, Jerusha W............................... 12,151 jSubsistence Department............ 38,107,177 :

disbursing officers......................... 38,107efficiency........................................ 134,156report, 1899 ............................................ 172

Subtreasury, see Independent Treas-ury.

Suez Canal............................................ 65,189 iSuffield, Conn.............................................. 6 jSugar....................... 26, 27, 29,97. 99,166,167

Chile.......................................................... 164 iSugar-beet, cultivation.......................... 97Sugar factories, Bahia...............................164Sullivan, Eleanor R.................................. 74Sullivan, Will V.......................................... 133Sullivans Island........................................ 176Sulloway, Cyrus A............................ 88,154Sulphur....................................................... 48Sulphuric ether.......................................... 96Sulu, treaty with Sultan......................... 174Summer schools........................................ 45Sun, eclipse....................... ,......................... 179Superior, Wis............................................ 106Superior, Lake, canal............................... 35Supervising architect................. 29, 99,167Supplies and Accounts Bureau... 40,179Supreme Court, decisions....................... 53Supreme Court of Hawaii..................... 24Surfmen....................................................... 132Surgeon-General, Army, see Medical

Department.Surgeons..................................................... 70Surveys, Alaska........................................ 159

coasts of U. S........................................ 30forest reserves...................................... 46insular possessions of U.S................30,47reservoir sites...................................... 115

Swampland, Wisconsin................... 15,158Swanson, Claude A.................................. 16Sweden, automobiles.............................. 96

consular service.................................. 96crops of 1899.................................... 96,166electrical machinery........................... 96merchant marine ...........................96,166railways.................................................. 27shoes....................................................... 97

Swift, John F...................................... 80,130Swift, Mary A......................................80,130Swine, see Hogs.Switzerland, American bicycles.......... 96

commercial condition......................... 165labor laws .................. 120phylloxera.......................................... 26,166summer schools.................................... 45tariff............................................. 167

Sydney, German sample rooms .... 26,166Sydnor, Ella F...................................... 18,141Syria, American trade in.......... 26,165,166

windmills.................................... .. 27,166Taa Huku.................................................... 39Table salt, Uruguay................................ 97Tacoma, Wash., deputy collector.......... 68

geologic atlas folio.............................. 47public building.................................... 78

Tahiti, mother-of-pearl............................... 27 |Tahu, Vai.................................................... 39Tait, William F........................................ 151Talbott, Henry O ...................................... 54 |

PageTalbott, Sarah............................................ 54Talburtt, Catherine A............................. 186Talburtt, George W................................. 186Taliaferro, James P............... 14, 77,131,142Talienwan, public works......................... 27Talladega, Ala.......................................... 66Tallahassee, Fla., normal college........ 91Talmon, David.................................... 86,136Tanner, Nathan........................................ usTar, coal....................................................... 27Target practice.......................................... 109Tariff, Argentina...................................... 95

Brazil.......................................... 25, 26,166Cuba................................................. 34,172Dutch East Indies............................... 164Germany................................................ 164Guam Island.................................... 38,107hearings................................................. 162laws............................................................167Martinique................................. 26, 96,166Paraguay................................................ 96Peru............................ 164Porto Rico........................................ 6, 34, 93Rhodesia................................................ 27Salvador.................................................. 97Spain....................................................... 96Switzerland.......................................... 167

see also names of articles imported.Tariff circular............................................ 34Tariff decisions............................... 29,99,167Tarofofo, Port.............................................’ 30Tarrytown, N. Y........................................ 175Tasmania, public education.................... 45Tate, Farish C............................................ 90Tate, John................................................ 79Taviran Anchorage................................... 40Tawney, James A..................................... 23Taxes, D. C...................................... 68,80,132Tayler, Robert W...................................... 21Taylor, Amelia..................................... 87,137Taylor, Amelia A...................................... 155Taylor, John S............................................ 143Taylor, Julia A.............................. 73Taylor, Oscar............. .......................... 12,152Taylor, William........................................ 73Tea................................................................. 29Teachers, examinations..........................44,46

United States, in Ecuador................. 164Technical Education, International

Congress on.................................... 45Telegraph, Alaska.................................... 177

Budapest to London..................... 96,166Dawson................................................... 97new system of........ .............................. 97postal...................... 6wireless.................................................. 109

Telephone, D. C.................................. 145.187Teller, Henry M...................................... 7, 67Telluride, Colo., geologic atlas folio .. 112

at Duluth, Minn............................ 53Tenders for railway, Azores................. 26Tennessee, bridge burners..................... 85

eastern judicial district................. 19,64labor laws.................. 189phosphate fields.................................. 48

Tennessee River........................................ 105Territories.................................................. 71

courts..................................................... 133Territories Committee, House........ 91,160

Senate..................................................... 143Terry, William L.......................... 88Testimony, U. S. courts........................... 133Tests of metals, 1895,1896....................... 93Teton forest reserve................................. 113Tewksbury, Samuel...............................’ 23Texarkana, Shreveport, etc., Ry .. 82,129 Texas, northern district, courts. 19,64,155

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Page ........... 42 ............ 45 ............165 ........... 45 ........... 26 - 26,27,166 ........... 165 ............ 132 ............ 53 67,129,143 ........... 54 ........... 73 ........... 80 ... 73,153 ............ 141 ... 16,145

........... 133 ......... 188 ......... 55 .........169 ......... 55 ... 27,165 ... 11,130 ......... 95 ......... 91 ......... 181 ... 78,146 ..........159 ......... 169

Texas, post-route map ........ Text-books.................................... .Textile plants, Paraguay...........Textiles, European schools___

German exports.....................German factories in U. S........strikes in Europe.....................

Thayer, William B...................... ’ ’Thermometers.........................’' “Thetis, steamer.............................. 'Thomas, A...........................Thomas, James A....................Thomas, Lot.......................’...Thompson, Maria A........Thornton, John...................Thropp, J oseph E........................"Thurston, John M.............. ...1..Tickets, commutation..................Tide-pool fishes, Kadiak Island. Tide tables, Pacific coast............Tilefish....................................Tiles................................Tillman, Benjamin R...................Timbauba and Pilar railway.__Timber, forest reservations........

public lands...............................Timber lands...........................

Alaska.....................Time...............................Tin-working industry’ Colombia^ Tinned vegetables..........................Tintic Mountains..........................Titaniferous iron ores..........Titcomb, George J...............Titsworth, Richard L‘‘ Tobacco.................................. 26,7"Tobacco merchants, Porto Rico.. Toledo, Ohio, fog-signal.... Tomatoes.................................Tombigbee River, bridge ..... Tomlinson, David...................Tomlinson, Hartupee & Co’ . Tonawanda, N. Y._ Tonnage taxes........ .Topographer ..........Topographic sheets 'J oronto, consul.......Torpedo boats..............................Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I Torpedoes....................................Tortola Island...............Tourists, bicycles............ . ’ ’ ‘ 'Townsend, Caroline C.........." ’'Trade, foreign............................... 67,132,155

see also Exports—names of coun-tries and places.

Trade catalogues.....................Trade-marks..........................” _

Mexico.........................to revise laws....................

Tradewell, Sarah E ’ Traitors Bay.........................Transmississippi Exposition Transportation.........................Transportation in bond.’"’’...............1 ransportation rates, see Freight rates Transports............................. 67, i."2Transvaal, French interests in.....

representative to United States U. S. intervention......................

Trapp, Benjamin F................traveling agents, see Commercial

travelers.Treasurer of United States.... 33,102 172

report........................................ ’ !(gTreasury, condition of. 28. 30, 98, 99, 167 168 Treasury decisions....................... 29, 99 167Treasury Department................. 28^ 98. 166

national defense appropriations... 29

................... 40............... 47,48 ................47,48................... 155 ................... 75 26,170,184,185

.... 104 ................... 171 ................... 184 ................... 148 ................... 186 ................... 161 ................... 105 8, 64. 67, 82,102 ................... 42........... 113,181

94 109

71109 109 98

............ 96 49, 115,183........... 95........... 57........... 140........... 39........... 46..........188

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67,132,155,177 96,166 ... 25 ... 163 .. 72

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......................... 152......................... 19. 6,56,119,165,188......................... 51......................... 27......................... 101......................... 36......................... 160......................... 156......................... 178......................... 48......................... 156......................... 109......................... 74..................... 27,97..................... 15,729,14, 68, 77, 78,142

... 81

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... 133

... 116

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... 76

... 2582, 129

Page' treasury Department, printing and 1 binding.............................................. 331 relations with national banks. 21 23 28 ' report, 1897 .............................. ’ ’ - •' report, 1898 ..................... ......................1 vaults..........................

Treasury, Independent, see Independ-ent Treasury.

Trenton Iron Company...............Trine, Samuel G-........ .Trinity River...................Tripier, Charles S............Tripier, Eunice.............................................. nTroy, Ala., State Normal College . 143,159 Trulock, Melissa A.......... - --Trusses...............................Trusts.....................Tuberculosis, in milk.__

new treatment for__ _prevention of................

Tuckerton Creek..............Tucson, Ariz.....................Tulloss, James A..............Tumanao, Port............... "Tumors, intracranial.... Tupper, Anna H................

| Turbines.............................Turchin, John B........Turkey, American trade. Turley, Thomas B............Turner, George............... <Turner, Oscar...................Turpin, F. W., jr....*”" Turtle Mountain Indians Turtle Mountains.............Tuttle, Francis................Tuttle, George E.................Tutuila Island.............Twelvemile Bayou, bridge Twelvemile Creek, see Orange River. Twin City Rapid Transit Co........Twine...............................Two Islands, Minn .... Tyler, John.....................Type-writers..................Type-writing machines Um ata Bay.....................Umdenstock, William . Unclaimed property .... Underhill, Jeronemus S. Underhill, John Q.........Undershirts.....................Underwood, Isabella.... Underwood, Oscar W... Uniforms, Navy.............Union Iron Works........Union Railroad.....................................United Kingdom, see Great Britain. Universities, astronomy in.... 45

Bible in............................................‘’44,45foreign .................................................... 44types and ideals.................. 4g

University of Kansas..................... . . . 7,143Upholstering, sea grass for....................' 97Urgent deficiency appropriations........ 6,tt , z, • 16,125,130,143Urgent deficiency estimates, see bu-

reaus and objects. Uruguay ...........................

cattle fair..................... .commercial travelers.. education.....................industrial enterprises table salt.....................wool................................ '

Usher, Sarah T Utah, boundary........ .

Chippewa lands..........geology and mining...

........ 147

........108........ 36........ 19........Ill........ 28........ 30........ 131........ 38.... 7,23 .. 80, 145........ 40....... 141----- 155----- 387, 16,144

83,128

25, 95,164 ... 95.166 ... 26,166 ......... 45 ......... 26 ......... 97 25, 27,166 ......... 12 ......... 112 ......... 142

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Utah, Ute Indians.................................... 182Ute Indians................................................ 182V accine....................................................... 50Vai Tahu........................................................ 39 !Value, standard of.............................. 63,126Vanarsdel, Ambrose J........................... 13,86Van Camp, Aaron...................................... 79Vance, Frederick E............................. 83,137Vancouver, trade catalogues................ 96 IVan Der Vaart, Simon................................. 148 'Van Eaton, Flavel H................................... 15 ,Van Horn, Margaret E..................... 77,156Van Nausdle, Amos................................... 149 ;Various bureaus............................. 55,119,187Vars, John........................................ 18,74,129 |Vaults............................................................. 167 |

public buildings............................. 99,167 |Treasury Department....................... 29

Vegetable ivory, Ecuador....................... 95Vegetable Physiology and Pathology

Division........................... 52,185V egetables, tinned.................................... 40Venezuela.... .............. 25,27,95,96,97,166

banks....................................................... 27silk-spinning spiders......................... 96tobacco duties...................................... 26

Venice, electrical enterprise............96.166shipyard............................................. 96tiles and mosaics............................ 165

Veracruz, corn................................... 96Vermont, mails for................................ 42

slate...................... 47,48Vessels, see Pilot vessels—Shipping—

Steamboats—War-ships.Vest, George G........................................ 9,78Vicksburg, farmers’ convention....... 185Vicksburg National Park................. 38Vicksburg National Park Commission 38

report, 1899 .......................................... 103Vintage, German, of 1899................... 27,166Violet pest................................................... 116Vipihai......................................................... 39Virgin Gorda Island................................ 109Virginia, labor statistics....................... 189Visnion, Mary E.......................................... 149Vogler. John .......................................... - 149Vogt, Julius............................................... 148Volunteer electrical corps..................... 105Volunteers........................................ 34,70,135

, assistant surgeons.............................. 70officers ................................................... 135

Von Haake, Adolph, see Haake.Waddell, Joseph M....................... 13, 86,129Wade, Elie.................................................... 118Wadsworth, James W............................. 16Wagemann, Charles................................ 70Wagner, A.C............. -.............................. 66Wagners Landing, Ill............................. 35Wahpeton Indians................................... 130Wakefield. George W....................... 139,154Walker, William M.................................. 153Wall, Asa....................................................... 160Wall-paper, English trust........................165Wallace, William J........ .......................... 75Wallace, William R.....................................151Walsh, Alice............................................... 7W a Iter storff, Lady, brig........................... 54Walton, Eli C........................................ 86,140Wanamaker, William H................. 131,144Wanger, Irving P...................................83,148Wantage rod .................................... - • 100War claims, findings..................... 53,54,118

practice manual.................................. 168see also Fourth of July claims.

War Claims Committee............... 21. 91,160War Department......................... 33,103,172

expenditures...................................... 65. 89war with Spain.................................... 189

War Investigating Commission......... 189

PageWar notes................................................... 109War of Rebellion, official naval rec-

ords ............................— 93,109official records................... 37, 93,162,177

War Records Office, report, 1899........ 103see also Record and Pension Office.

War-revenue act; decisions................... 170War-ships..... ................ 67,108,109,132,155

armor-plate for...................................... 107classification.......................................... 71Great Lakes.................................... 17,163target practice...................................... 109

War with Spain, effect on foreign na-vies.......................................... 109

homestead entrymen........................ 159investigating commission................. 189operations of Navj............................. 107pensions.--......... ............................. 13,20Revenue Cutter Service in....................... 8volunteers............................................. 34

Ware, J. A.............................. 16,106,129,131Warehouses, bonded................................ 170Warner, Vespasian............................... 19,88Warrant pay clerks, Navy.................. 71Warren, Francis E...................................... 6,

7,11.15,67,71,77,131,135Warren, Horatio H....................... 18, 74,129Warren, Kate B................................ 137Warren, Winslow.................................... 133Wars, list of.................................................. 34Washington, see District of Columbia.Washington, Alexandria and Mount

Vernon Ry.................... 119Washington and Gettysburg Ry.......... 119Washington and Great Falls Electric

Ry...................................... 119Washington County R. R............... 132,147Washington forest reserve................... 113Washington Iron Works............... 131,161Washington Island........................... 178Washington Monument......................... 106Washington State, labor statistics.... 120Washington Telephone Co................... 145Wassuc, U. S. S.................................. 7, 22, 92Water-supply, City of Mexico............. 164

pollution of........ . .............................. 17, 78Water-supply papers ............... 48,115,182Waterman, Arba N.................................. 144Waters, J ames H.............................. 70W aters, mineral........................................ 48Waterworks, Panama.............................. 27Waukegan, Ill......................................... 175Ways and Means Committee ... 23,93,161Weather Bureau........................... 53,117,185

to reorganize............................ 16Weather map.................................. 53,118,186Weather Review. Monthly.......... 53,118,185Weaver, Walter L.............................. 23,161Weavers, St. Etienne........................... 96,166Weaving schools, Germany................... 44

; Webb, Alexander S.................................. 11! Webb, Fran kA.......................................... 8

Webb, John................................................. 54j Webb, William J...................... 54I Weber, Frederick...................................86,140| Weber, Louis.......................... 90[ Webster, Abbie E.................................... 851 Webster, Daniel, statue........................... 63

statue, to print report....................... 158Webster, Rawlings.................................. 145Webster Statue, J oint Committee on.. 63Wee Tee Lake............................................ 175Weed, Charles........................................ 88,139Weeden, George W.............................84,138Weeds........................................................... 116Weeks, Edgar......................... 81, 90,145,157Weeks, Samuel B........................................ 148Weevils....................................................... 116Weights and measures, Russian ... 27.166

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Weitfle, Charles................Wellington, George L___Wentworth, David L___Wesley Heights Kailway. West, Edwin M...............’.West, J ames T.. . ...............West, Margaret E. T........West, Nellie A ...................West Fork River..............W est Indies, yams...................................West Point, see Military Academy. West Virginia, fish hatchery................

senatorship............................................Westchest er Creek...................”’” ” ’Western Paving and Supply Co ...... Westfield, N. Y., topographic sheet... Weston, George W ... Wetherbee, John B ... Wetipquin Creek___Wetmore, George P... Wharton, William W. Wheat............................

France.....................world’s supply.......

Wheeler, Janies J..............................Wheeling, W. Va., public building. »V helan, John, alias..........................Whidden, James L.........................."Whinnery, John E......................” "Whisler, Elizabeth.......................... ’White, Eliza A................................. ’White, George....................................White, George H..........................'.White, John.............................White, John C....................................White, John D....................................White, Samuel S............... . ...........White, Woodford...........................White Earth Reservation.............Whitehead automobile torpedoes . Whitestone Narrows.......................Whitmore, Joseph.........................Whittaker, George........ ....................Wholesale prices...............................W ichita Indians.................. ........Widows, pensions.............................Wiederhold, Ida........................’" ’ ’'W iersang, Marie.........................” ”Wight, Eliza.................................'. ’ *'Wilber, Dwight D.................. 1 ’Wiley, Lydia F...........................Willamette River.........................AV illiam and Mary, schooner..........Williams, Elizabeth Overby....... ’Williams, Ellen J................................Williams, Hamilton K.......................Williams, J. C...............................Williams, James................................Williams, John S...................Williamson, Charles...................Willis, AdelineM.........................Willis, Chester....................................Willoughby, William G... Wilmarth, Mary V...........................Wilson, Benjamin............................"W ilson, Leonard...............................'Wilson, Louisa S.............................Wilson, Tellisse W..............”*”Z”Wilson, William...............wind..........................................Wind River Reservation..........Wind signals at S. Manitou Island Windmills, Syria................................Windsor, Nova Scotia, consul..........

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Windward, steamer.Wine, Argentina....

France...................Netherlands........

Winnebago Indians Winnie, J ames..............................Winnipeg, river improvements

j Winthrop, Mass...........................I Winyah Bay....................... .. ” ”'I Wireless telegraphy...................

Wisconsin, Arbitration Board.. mails for.................................swamp land..............................

| Wise, Richard A........,.............. .' Wisp brooms............................... "j Wiswell, Charles A. D.................

Witnesses, naval courts.............| Wolcott, Edward O.......................! Wolf Island, light-keeper...........| Wolfe, Francis S.....................

Wolfe, William.....................Woman, education.................

homestead...................................I Wood, George P ...... ......................I Wood-pulp, Ontario.......................

Woodbridge, WilliamE............ '.Woodbridge Creek.................... '.

j Woods, Moses F_______W ool...................................“ ” J" *

Argentina.........................”1”Australia...................................Germany...............................' ’ ’Loudon......................................’Uruguay.............................

Wool fabrics, English........ .Woolson, Maria B.........................Working people, see Labor.Wright, Arethusa.........................Wright, Louisa M.........................Wyoming, public lands........... . .

Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home.._ Yellowstone Park...................

Xingii River....................................... auYadkinville, N. C., topographic sheet. 114 lams, West Indies.................................. 51Yankton, S. Dak., bridge.......... 128,132 147Yao-Chou-Fu,custom-house .... ’ ’ "*YaquinaBay....................................Yardsand Docks Bureau. ”... < Yarn, England................................Yatsushiro Sound...............””Yeatman, William S........Yeckley, Jonathan A...................Yellowstone National Park..”” Yellowstone Park forest reserve. Yoe, Philip......................................Yorke, Louis A................................Yosemite National Park...............Youell, John D........ ........................Youghiogheny River............Young, James.........................Young, James R..................Young, John Russell.......... .....Young, Lucy D.........................Young, Mary M....................”" ’ 'Young, William A.....................Yucatan. Mexico.............................Yukon Valley, mining...................

mining machinery.....................Yunnan, China,minerals....Zamboanga, Philippine Islands” Zine........................................Zoological Park, National - - - ■ ...Zuni Indians.........................

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