Catalogue of United States public documents, March 1904

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No. in March, 1904 CATALOGUE OF United States Public Documents Issued Monthly BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1904

Transcript of Catalogue of United States public documents, March 1904

No. in March, 1904

CATALOGUEOF

United States

Public Documents

Issued Monthly

BY THE

SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office

Washington Government Printing Office

1904

Table of ContentsPage 1 Page

General Information......................... 175Congress of United States................... 177

Laws............................................... 177Senate............................................. 179House.............................. 214Sheep-bound Reserve......................252

President of United States.................... 252Agriculture, Department of.................. 252Commerce and Labor, Department of. 254Interior, Department of the...............259Justice, Department of.........................262

Navy Department.................................. 262Post-Office Department....................... 264State, Department of............................264Treasury Department............................266War Department.................................... 268Courts of United States.........................272District of Columbia............................. 275Smithsonian Institution.......................275Various Bureaus....................................275Shipments to Depositories....................279Index.................................................... i

Abbreviations Used in this CatalogueAcademy............................................ acad.Agricultural........... . ........................agric.Amendments...................................amdts.American...........................................Amer.Appendix............................................ app.Association....................................... assoc.Board......................................................bd.College.................................................coll.Commission......................................comn.Committee.......................................... com.Congress ............................................ Cong.Consular............................................. cons.Department....................................... dept.Document............................................ doc.Executive........ .....................................ex.Exposition........................................expos.Facsimile, facsimiles......................facsim.Folio......................................................... DGeneral.................................................gen.Geologic..............................................geol.Government....................................... Govt.Historical............................................ hist.House bill................................................H.House concurrent resolution-------H. C. R.House document..................................... H. doc.House joint resolution.................... H. J. R.House report.....................................H. rp.House resolution (simple).................H.R.Hydrographic Office..........................H. 0.Illustrated, illustration, illustrations .. .il. Inch, inches............................................ in.Institute, institution............................ inst.Latitude................................................. lat.Leaf, leaves................................................1.Library.................................................... L.Longitude...........................................long.

Mile, miles..............................................m.Miscellaneous....................................misc.Nautical..................................--....... naut.Number, numbers...................... .no., nos.Octavo......................................................8°Page, pages..............................................p.Part, parts..................................... pt., pts.Plate, plates............................................ pl.Portrait, portraits.................................por.Public...................................................pub.Quarto......................................................4°Railway.................................................. ry.Report....................................................rp.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°Twenty four-mo......................................24*>University...........................................univ.Versus................................................ vs., v.Volume, volumes.................................... v.Year................ .......................................yr.

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

do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports, are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 58th Congress, 2d session, is to be understood.

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LAWS OF THE UNITED STATESBy act of Congress the sale of the Revised statutes, Statutes at large,

and pamphlet laws has been transferred from the Department of State to the Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised statutes and the recent Statutes at large and pam­phlet laws are sold. Prices will be furnished on application for Statutes at large and pamphlet laws prior to the 57th Congress:Revised statutes, edition of 1878, sheep................... $2.90Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep____ 2.00Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, edition of 1901, sheep 2.85 Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, 1895-96, paper...................15Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, 1896-97, paper................... 30Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, 1897-99, paper______ .75Revised statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 9, 1899-1901, paper____ .85Laws of 1st session, 57th Congress, 1901-02, papier.................. . 1.10Laws of 2d session, 57th Congress, 1902-03, paper........................... ' ,80Statutes at large, vol. 32, pt. 1, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep.... 2. 50Statutes at large, vol. 32, pt. 2, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep.... 2. 25

Catalogue of Public DocumentsPrinted During the Month of March, 1904

No t e .—The author headings of the Monthly catalogue have been changed to agree with thn iietf by thh entitled Author headings for United States public documents.

Congress of United StatesAbridgment, 1903; message from President to Congress at beginning of

2d session • »( 58th Congress, with reports of heads of Departments [1MU3] and selections from accompanying documents; edited under direction of Joint Committee on Printing. 1904. v. 1, p. 1-867.

* Cloth, 60cXh t r —v. 1 contains the message of the President and the reports of the Secretary

nf the Treasury, I he Secretary of War. the Attorney-General, and the Postmaster- General v. 2 will contain the reports of the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary nf tin- Interior, ihr Secretary of Agriculture, and the*Secretary of Commerce and Labor, with selections from accompanying documents.

Congressional record, 58th Congress, 2d session, v. 38, nos. 58-83; Mar. 1-31, 1904. 2709-4244 [2] p. 1 il. 4°

No t e .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Cmigrc-', is Suit'd daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published semimonthly

Thv Record is sold by the Public Printer on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents it nm more than 21 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1,50; per *hort session, $4.00; per long session, ^8.00. (The current session, the 2d of the 5«th Congress, is a long session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. Sond remittances for the daily Record by money order or registered letter to H. T. Brian, Chief Clerk, Government Printing Office.

The bound volumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, th>* price averaging about $1.40 per part. The set containing the proceedings and debate?! of the 2d session of the 57th Congress is in 3 parts and index, and costs $5.60: the proceedings and debates of the 1st session of the 58th Congress will cost 45. send remittances for the bound volumes to the Superintendent of Documents.

Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolutions] 6, [to] nos. 57-68, Feb. 29-Mar. 12, 1904. 79 4 94 p. 4“

Same, 7, [to] nos. 69-79, Mar. 14-26, 1904. 75 + 86 p. 4°

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Littauer, L. N. Conference report on H. 9480, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1905. .Mar. 5,1904. 11 p. (II. rp. 1392.) [Report reads from Committee on Appro­priations.]

LAWS

PRIVATE LAWS

[58th Congress, 2d session] private [act] 355-778; approved Mar. 2-29.1904. Flach 1 p.

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PUBLIC LAWS

[58th Congress, 2d session] public [act] 34-78; approved Mar. 1-30,1904. Appropriations. Making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial

expenses. 1905. No. 57. [Mar. 18.] 64 p.Arizona. To ratify act of Legislative Assembly [for loan of §100.000 for improve­

ments to Territorial Asylum for Insane and for issuance of bonds for said amount]. No. 68. [Mar. 24.] 5 p.

Bitter Root Valley, Mont. To validate patents to lands in valley above mouth of Lo Lo Fork of Bitter Root River. No. 71. Mar. 25. 1 p.

Black Warrior River. To authorize Mobile and West Alabama Railroad Company to construct bridge across river in Tuscaloosa County, Ala. No. 42. [Mar. 9.] 2 p.

Capitol. Making appropriation for fuel for south wing of building. No. 67. Mar. 24. 1 p.

Courts of United States. For appeals, writs of error, and other appellate pro­ceedings from circuit and district courts of Beaumont in eastern district of Texas [to be returnable to circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, at New Orleans, La., instead of Fort Worth, Tex.]. No. 38. Mar. 4. 1 p.

---- To amend act to determine sessions of circuit and district courts for eastern district of Wisconsin [so as to provide for terms of court at Green bay]. No. 73. Mar. 28. 1 p.

Dickinson, N. Dak. Creating land office [at Dickinson]. No. 54. Mar. 16. 1 p. Diplomatic service. Making appropriations for diplomatic and consular service,

1905. No. 48. [Mar. 12.] 14 p.District of Columbia. Making appropriation for clearing Potomac River of ice.

No. 39. Mar. 5. 1 p.---- To quitclaim square 1131, Washington, to Sidney Bieber. No, 60. Mar. 19.

1 p.Fort Hall Reservation. Relating to [unsold] ceded lands on reservation. No. 76. Mar. 30. 1 p.

Garland County. Ark. To authorize exchange of sites for public buildings of county fat Hot Springs]. No. 63. Mar. 22. 1 p.

Geary, Okla. Ratifying act of Legislative Assembly of Oklahoma legalizing water­works bond election held by Geary. No. 61. Mar. 22. 1 p.

Gnadenhutten, Ohio. Granting lots in Gnadenhutten to Gnadenhutten special school district. No. 62. Mar. 22. 1 p.

Indian lands. To grant right of way for [oil and gas] pipe lines through Indian lands [etc.]. No. 45. [Mar. 11.] 2 p.

Indian Territory. Authorizing bail in criminal cases upon appeal in courts of Territory. No. 49. Mar. 14. 1 p.

---- Establishing United States court at Marietta. No. 40. Mar. 7. Ip.Iowa. For relief of Iowa [by payment of claims for expenses incurred for equip­

ping, etc., troops in War with Spain]. No. 35. Mar. 3. 1 p.Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Railway. Permitting company to sell its rail­

road and other property in Indian Territory to Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company, and Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company to lease [and thereafter sell] its railroad and other property in Indian Territory to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. No. 46. Mar. II. 1 p.

Manufactures. To authorize director of census to cooperate with Michigan and other States in taking census of manufactures. No. 34. Mar. 1. 1 p.

Minnesota River. To authorize bridges across portion of Minnesota River in Minnesota. No. 53. Mar. 15. 1 p.

Mississippi River. Permitting building of dam across river between counties of Wright and Sherburne, Minn, [by Minnesota Power and Trolley Company]. No. 47. [Mar. 12.] 2 p.

---- To authorize counties of Sherburne and Wright, Minn., to construct bridge across river [between Elk River and Otsego]. No. 75. [Mar. 29.] 2 p.

Missoula, Mont. To accept from Missoula deeds donating lands for enlargement of military reservation of Fort Missoula. No. 59. Mar. 19. 1 p,

Missouri River. Authorizing Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company to construct bridge across river at or near Yankton, S. Dak. No. 41. [Mar. 9.] 3 p.

---- To amend act to amend act [authorizing Chicago, Kansas City and Texas Railway Company] to construct bridge across river between Kansas City and Sibley [Mo., so as'to extend time]. No. 58. Mar. 19. Ip.

---- To amend act to authorize construction of bridge across river [at Kansas City, Mo., by Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph Electric Railway Company, so as to extend time]. * No. 74. Mar. 29. 1 p.

Monongahela River. To authorize Charleroi and Monessen Bridge Company to construct bridge over river. No. 51. Mar. 14. 1 p.

---- To authorize Mercantile Bridge Company to construct bridge over Monon­gahela River, Pa., from point in Washington County to point in Westmoreland County. No. 50. [Mar. 14.] 2 p.

M on tn n a U n i versi t y. G r a n t in g a d d i t i o n al lan d s a d j ac en t to un i versit y to Mon tana for uses of university. No. 44. Mar. 9. 1 p.

Newfoundland. To extend exemption from head tax to citizens of Newfound­land entering United States. No. 65. Mar. 22. 1 p.

Osage River. Defining limit of navigation of Osage River in Missouri. No. 36. Mar. 4. 1 p.

Port Angeles, Wash. Granting to Port Angeles, for park purposes, portions of Government reserve. No. 78. Mar. 30. 1 p.

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[58th Congress, 2d session] public [act] 34-78—Continued.Public lands. Relating to proofs [etc.] under homestead and other land laws and

to confirm same when made outside of land district within which land is situ­ated. No. 43. Mar. 9. Ip.

---- To amend act of Mar. 11, 1902, relating to homesteads [etc., so as to confirm proofs, etc., when made outside of land district within which land is situated]. No. 37. Mar. 4. 1 p.

Red River of the North. For construction of bridge across river at Fargo, N. Dak [by Fargo and Moorhead Street Railway Company]. No. 70. [Mar. 25.1 2 p.

Registers and receivers. To authorize registers and receivers oi land offices to furnish transcripts of records to individuals. No. 64. Mar. 22. 1 p.

Sabine Lake. To expend §125.000 heretofore appropriated for channel through lake [connecting Neches and Sabine rivers with Taylors Bayou] Tex. No. 69. Mar. 25. Ip.

St. Joseph, Mo. Ceding land appertaining to custom-house at St. Joseph for street. No. 72. Mar. 28. 1 p.

Salt Lake, Utah. To establish port of delivery at Salt Lake. No. 56. Mar. 18. 1 P-South Dakota. To authorize South Dakota to select school and indemnity lands in ceded portion of Great Sioux Reservation. No. 77. Mar. 30. 1 p.

Tennessee River. To authorize Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Company to construct bridge across river near Gilbertsville, Kv. No. 55. [Mar. 17.] 2 p.

Utica, N. Y. Constituting Utica port of delivery. No. 66. Mar. 24. 1 p.Winthrop, Mass. To authorize conveyance to Winthrop, for public road, of tract

of land. No. 52. Mar. 15. 1 p.[58th Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 9-15; approved

Mar. 14-31, 1904. Each 1 p.Creek Indians. To use $5,000 of amount appropriated by act approved Feb. 18,

1904, for clerical work and labor connected with sale and leasing of Creek lands and leasing of Cherokee lands in Indian Territory. No. 10. Mar. 17.

Ethnology. American, Bureau of. That bulletins of bureau be printed in octavo. No. 14. Mar. 29.

National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. For publication of reports of managers and inspectors [and record of members of home]. No. 15. Mar 31

New Mexico. For printing Report of governor of New Mexico, 1903, and latest map of said Territory. No. 13. Mar. 28.

Public documents. Authorizing reprinting of documents to be sold by Superin­tendent of Documents. No. 11. Mar. 28.

Soils, Bureau of. Amending [joint] resolution for printing annually Field oper­ations of Division [Bureau] of Soils. No. 9. Mar. 14.

United States. To print map, 1904, and making appropriation of Apr. 17, 1900, and Mar. 3,1901, available. No. 12. Mar. 28.

SENATE

American National Institute, Paris. Letters relating to establishment of institute; presented by Mr. Frye. Feb. 12, 1904. 19 p. 1 pl. (S. doc. 121, pt. 2.)

Clinch, Fort, Fla. Statement of claims [of Florida Central and Penin­sular Railroad Company and others] of title to portions of reserva­tion; [presented bv Mr. Mallorv, for Mr. Taliaferro]. Feb. 27. 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 172.)

Delaware Indians. Memorial of Delaware Indians in Cherokee Nation in support of their claim for difference between coin and the currency in which payments were made to them during 1862-78; presented by Mr. Quay. Mar. 17, 1904. 9 p. (S. doc. 211.)

Gun mounts. Remarks of A. II. Emery on amendment to fortifications appropriation bill [H. 12446, for advance payments to Emery for construction of disappearing gun-carriage]; presented by Mr. Teller. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 190.)

Indian Territory. Memorial of Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of United States against S. 3625 and H. 10010, having for their pur­pose admission of Indian Territory and Oklahoma as one State, unless sale of intoxicants therein is prohibited; presented by Mr. Platt of Connecticut. Mar. 9, 1904. 5 p. (S. doc. 194. )

Langhorne, Maurice. Affidavit of Langhorne in support of his claim; presented by Mr. Cullom. Mar. 26, 1904. 7 p. (S. doc. 227.)

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Life-boats. Statements relating to Ingersoll self righting and bailing steel lifeboats; presented by Mr. Proctor, liar. 26, 1904. 12 p. (S. doc. 228. )

Liquors. Reply to [Physiological aspects of liquor problem by] physi­ological subcommittee of Committee of 50, by Mary II. Hunt, [adopt­ed by] national Woman’s Christian Temperance Union; presented by Mr. Gallinger. Feb. 27, 1904. 41 p. (S. doc. 171.)

Navy. Tables from Senator Hale’s speech on naval appropriation bill, Mar. 3, 1904, showing growth and present strength of new Navy in vessels, officers, and men, and comparative naval strength of Great Powers; presenteel by Mr. Ilale. Mar. 10, 1904. 20 p. 1 tab. (S. doc. 195.)

Panama. Resolution [S. R. 153] by Mr. Hoar, requesting President to open negotiations with Panama for purpose of settling Panama’s liability in matter of Colon fire claims, with corresponding release of Colombia. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 220.)

Philippine Islands. Duty of Americans in Philippines, address by William Howard Taft before Union Reading College, Manila, Dec. 17, 1903; presented by Mr. Bacon. Mar. 8, 1904. 17 p. (S. doc. 191.)

-----Paper on conditions in Philippines, by David [J.] Doherty; pre­sented by Mr. Hoar. Feb. 27, 1904. 20 p. (S. doc. 170.)

-----Philippine Islands and their people, by Henry Gannet [Gannett]; presented by Mr. Lodge. Mar. 1, 1904. 14 ]). (S. doc. 175.)

Seneca Indians. Memorial in behalf of Indians, against confirmation of so-called John 0uilter lease of their lands by passage of H. 11204; presented by .Mr. Quay. Mar. 29, 1904. 3 p. (S. doe. 237.)

AGRICrLTt’RE AND FORESTRY, COMMITTEE ON

Hearing before committee, Jan. 20, 1904, on S 3477, to establish in Department of Agriculture bureau of public highways, and for national aid in improv'ei^nt of public roads; and S. 2539, to create in Department of Agriculture bureau of public roads, and for national, State, and local cooperation in permanent improvement of public highways. 1904. 115 p. (S. doe. 204.)

APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Allison, W. B. Report amending II. 12833, making appropriations for District of Columbia, 1905. Mar. 23, 1904. 3 p. (IS. rp. 1672.)

Perkins, G. C. Report amending H. 12446, making appropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1905]. Mar. 8,1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1357.)

CM,AIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Allee, J. F. Report amending by substitute S. 1353, for relief of George T. Hamilton. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1325.)

-----Report favoring H. 2591, for relief of W. ft Feland. Mar. 23, 1904.1 [). (S. rp. 1668.)

-----Report amending S. 2171, for hfiliej of Laura A. Wagner [daughter of John \. Wagner]. Mar. 31, 1904. ’ 3 p. (S. rp. 1851.)

Burnham, H. E. Report amending S. 3790, for relief of B. Jackman Mar. 8, 1904. *3 p. (S. rp. 1356.)

-----Report favoring H. 199, for relief of John II. McLaughlin. Mar.16 , 1904. 4 ]>. (S. rp. 1527.)

Clapp, M. E. Report amending by substitute S. 535, for relief of Charles R. Hooper. Mar. 9, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1360.)

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Clapp, AI. E.—Continued. Report favoring S. 463, to pay Ilewlette A. Hall. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1528.)

-----Report favoring S. 5053, for relief of Sarah K. McLean [widow of Nathaniel H. McLean]. Mar. 16, 1904. 5 p. (S. rp. 1529. )

-----Report favoring 11. 2010, for relief of heirs of John A. Dolan. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1838.)

Foster, M. J. Report favoring S. 5172, for relief of heirs of I). C. McCan and Edward Conerv, sr. [as sureties of Andrew W. Smythe]. Mar. 30,1904. 5 p. (S', rp. 1840.)

Fulton, C. AV. Report amending by substitute S. 2113, for relief of Ber­nard W. Murray. Mar. 3, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1195.)

-----Report favoring S. 1422, for relief of Omaha National Bank. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1676.)

Kean, John. Report favoring S. 1718, to compensate Old Point Comfort Improvement Company for demolition and removal of Hygeia Hotel property from Government reservation at Old Point, Va. Mar. 3, 1904. 16 p. (S. rp. 1191.)

Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 952, to refer claim of John S. Mosby to Court of Claims. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1198.)

Overman, L. S. Report amending by substitute S. 3067, for relief of Joseph A. Jennings. Mar. 9, 1904. 13 p. (S. rp. 1361.)

----- Report favoring JI. 7190, for relief of Bank of North Wilkesboro [N. C.]. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp.,1671.)

----- Report amending S. 1456, to carryout findings of Court of Claims in case of James 11. Dennis. Mar. 30, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1833.)

Smoot, Reed. Report favoring S. 3152, to reimburse Becker Brewing and .Malting Company. Alar. 17, 1904. 5 p. (S. rp. 1538.)

----- Report favoring II. 3393, for relief of Columbia Brewing Company. Mar. 30, 1904. 8 p. (S rp. 1841.)

Stewart, W.A1. Report favoring S. 3622, for relief of Lincoln W. Tib­betts. Mar. 2, 1904. 6 p. (S. rp. 1186.)

----- Report favoring S. 4144; for relief of John L. Smithmever and Paul J. Pelz. Mar. 26, 1904. lip. (S. rp. 1687.)

Warren, F. E. Report favoring II. 1700, for relief of representatives of Warren Mitchell. Mar. 2, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1181.)

----- Report favoring II. 7402, for relief of Indiana State Board of Agri­culture. Mar. 2, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1182.)

-----Report favoring S. 747, for relief of Ramon O. Williams and Joseph A. Springer. Alar. 2, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1183.)

-----Report adverse to S. 46, for relief of Anna Al. Colman, widow of Charles D. Colman. Alar. 2, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1184. )

-----Report favoring II. 2193, for relief of David Tweed. Mar. 16, 1904 4 p. (S. rp. 1522.)

-----Report favoring S. 4119, to refer claims for Saugus and Napa to Court of Claims. Alar. 16, 1904. lip. (S. rp. 1524.)

-----Report favoring S. 4234, for relief of Emma Alorris [widow of Frank IL Alorris]. Alar. 16, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1525.)

-----Report favoring S. 3715, for relief of Alerril Denham. Alar. 17. 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1534.)

-----Report favoring S. 4448, for relief of Central University of Ken­tucky, and A. R. Burnam and John Bennett. Mar. 23. 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1669.)

-----Report amending S. 4504, for relief of Smith R. Mershon. Afar. 23,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1670.)

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Warren, F. E.—Continued. Report amending S. 3401, for relief of Flor­ence Lambert. Mar. 24, 1904. 5 p. (S. rp. 1674.)

■ Report amending amendment to H. 15054, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, 1904 and prior years, to pay Andrew Gleeson and Patrick Maloney. Mar. 30, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1844.)

COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Alger, R. A. Report amending II. 4570, to provide American register for steamer Beaumont. Mar. 31, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1848 [pt. 1].)

Berrv, J. H. Report amending S. 4124, to authorize bridge across Mis­souri River between Wanbliska anti Morton County, N. Dak. Mar. 2,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1187.)

-----Report amending S. 4585, to authorize Southern Indiana Railway Company to construct bridge across Wabash River in Vigo County, Ind. Mar. 3, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1197.)Report amending S. 4387, to authorize Chicago, St. Louis and New-

Orleans Railroad Company to construct bridge across TennesseeH River near Gilbertsville, Ky. Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1204.)

-----Report amending S. 4620, to amend act authorizing construction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Parkville, Mo. [by Kansas Citv, Northeastern and Gulf Railway Company]. Mar, 7, 1904.1 p. (S. rp. 1353.)

-----Report favoring S. 4640, to amend act to authorize construction of bridge across Missouri River [at Kansas City, Mo., by Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph Electric Railway Company, so as to extend time]. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1373.)

-----Report amending S. 4402, permitting building of bridge across Red Lake River at Thief River Falls, Minn, [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railway Company]. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp 1400.)

—— Report amending S. 4672, to authorize New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company to construct bridge across Connecticut River [between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Conn.]. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1532.)

-----Report favoring S. 4837, to amend act to amend act authorizing con­struction of bridge over Missouri Rivernear Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Qmaha, Nebr. [by Interstate Bridge and Street Railway Company, as amended, and to authorize Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company to reconstruct bridge] so as to extend time. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1662.)

-----Report favoring S. 5169, making Lewes, Del., subport of entry. Mar. 31, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1850.)

Clay, A. S. Report favoring S. 5092, to amend act making appropria­tions for rivers and harbors, approved June 13, 1902. for improving Trinity River, Tex, Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1673.)

Depew, C. M. Report favoring II. 4074, constituting Utica, N. Y., port of delivery. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1194.)

-----Report favoring S. 4416, for lighting Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. T^.rp. 1366.)

Elkins, S. B. Report amending S. 5075, to authorize Vigo County, Ind., to construct bridge across Wabash River in Terre Haute. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1689.)

Foster, A. G. Report favoring S. J. R. 65, for extension of time for completing highway bridge across Potomac River at Washington,

- D. C. Alar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1678.)

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Frye, AV. P. Report favoring S. 5306, to amend certain sections of title 52, Revised statutes, regulation of steam vessels. Mar. 31, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1855.)

Mallory, S. R. Report amending by substitute S. 4142, granting to Davenport Water Power Company rights to construed canal, power station, and appurtenant works in Mississippi River [between Le- claire and Davenport] Iowa. Mar. 3, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1192.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4609, to appoint deputy collector of customs at Manteo, N. C. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1533.)

-----Report favoring S. C. R. 59, for survey of bar at entrance of Alaqua Bayou, Fla. Mar. 24, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1677.)

Nelson, Knute. Report amending S. 3844, to authorize Nome Improve­ment Company to improve mouth of Snake River at Nome, Alaska. Mar. 10, 1904.' 2 p. (S. rp. 1370.)

-----Report amending S. 4937, to promote efficiency of Revenue-Cutter Service. .Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1530.)

Penrose, Boies. Report favoring S. 5146, for tender for 4th light-house district. Mar. 31, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1846.)

Perkins, G. C. Report favoring S. 4563, for delivery on Pacific Coast of 2 light-vessels now being built in New York and New Jersey. Mar. 3,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1193.)

-----Report amending S. 1750, to provide American register for British ship Pyrenees. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1369.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE ON THE

Dillingham, W. P. Report favoring H. 8692, to authorize apprehension and detention of insane persons in District and for temporary com­mitment in Government Hospital for the Insane. Feb. 29, 1964. 2 p. (S. rp. 1170.)

Foraker, J. B, Report favoring S. 3043, for relief of estate of John Jacoby. Mar. 12, 1904. 15 p. (S. rp. 1397.)

-----Report amending S. 2654, to amend act to establish code of law for District [relative to opening, etc., of allevs and minor streets]. Mar. 29, 1904. 18 p. (S. rp. 1816.)

-----Report amending S. 4938, regulating use of telegraph wires in Dis­trict. Mar. 29, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1831.)

Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for playground for Magruder and Sumner schools. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1355.)

-----Report amending amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, to increase appropriation for Washington Home for Incurables. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1383.)

-----Report amending amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for instruction and employment of blind resi­dents of District, etc., at Columbia Polytechnic Institute for Blind. Mar. 11, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1384.)

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, to increase salaries of judges of Police Court. Mar. 11, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1385.)

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for improving 20th street northeast, from Brent­wood road to Queens Chapel road. Mar. II, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1386.)

-----Report amending amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for paving with asphalt certain parts of 7th street northwest. Mar. 11, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1387.)

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Gallinger, J. JI.—Continued. Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for grading Grant street between IStli and 19th streets northwest. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1388.)

-----Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905. to change title of law clerk to 4th assistant corpo­ration counsel. Mar. 11, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1389.)

——- Report amending amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, to increase salary of assistant survevor. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1390.)

----- Report favoring amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for improving Flint and other streets in American University Park. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1391.)

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for house and furniture for chemical fire-engine company near Bennings. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp 1392.)

—— Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, to increase appropriation for improvement of har­bor and riverfront. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1393.)

-----Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriation# for District, 1905, for grading Clifton street from 11th to 13th streets northwest. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1521.)

----- Report amending S. 4244, to incorporate Washington Sanitary Housing Company. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1814.)

----- Report amending II. 9331, to extend time for completion of Fast Washington Heights Traction Railroad. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. IS. rp. 1836.)

Gorman, A. I’. Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appro­priations for District, 1905, for continuing grading of Pennsylvania avenue eB»t from Branch avenue to District line. Mar. 4, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1203.)

-----Report favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for bridge across Pinev Branch. Mar. 11. 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1382.)

Hansbrough, II. C. Report favoring amendment to H. 12833. making appropriations for District, 1905, for improvement of 22d street from Decatur place to S street northwest. Mar. 5, 1904. 2p (S. rp. 1208.)

-----Repr rt favoring amendment to II. 12833, making appropriations for District, 1905, for extension of School street southward to Kene­saw avenue. Mar. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1399.)

Mallory, S. R. Report amending S. 3532, for payment of claims against Distri'-t [for biases bv destruction of Northern I.ibertv Market], Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. *(S. rp. 1803. )

■Scott, N B. Report favoring amendment to II. 12S33, making appro­priations for District. 1905, io aid in reconstruct ion of National Homeopathic Hospital. Mar. 11, 1901. 2 p. (S. rp 1381.)

Simmons, F. M. Rcporl amending S. 2879, to amend law relating to taxation in District. Mar. 5. 1904. 3 p. (S rp. 1207.)

EDUCATION AND LABOU, COMMITTEE ON

Fight hours for laborers on Government work, arguments before com­mittee [Mar 15, 16, 1904, on S. 489, limiting hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon work for United States, or any Territory, or District of Columbia]. 1904. p. 1-30.

Ma r c h , 1904 185Same [Mar. 15-17, 1904], 1904. p. 1-60.Eight hours for laborers on Government work, [papers submitted in

advance of] hearings before committee [on S. 489, limiting hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon work for Cnited States, or anv Territory, or District of Columbia]. 1904. 443 p.

FINANCE, COMMITTEE ON

Spooner, J. C. Report favoring S. 4334, for relief of [E. A. Groezinger], administrator of Gotlob Groezinger. Mar. 30, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1843.)

FISHERIES, COMMITTEE ON

Hopkins, A. J. Report amending S. 4248, to establish fish-cultural station in Idaho. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1367.)

-----Report amending S. 130, to establish fish-cultural station in Rhode Island. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1368.)

Perkins, G. ('. Report amending amendment to II. 14416, making ap­propriations for sundry civil expenses, 1905, to establish on coast of Pacific States station for investigation of problems connected with marine fishery interests of region. Mar. 31, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1856.)

FOREST RESERVATIONS AND THE PROTECTION OF GAME, COMMITTEE ON

I’erkins, G. C. Report amending S. 3036, for protection of Bull Run forest reserve and sources of water supply of Portland, Oreg. Mar. 9, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1358.)

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, COMMITTEE ON THE

Heyburn, W. B. Report favoring S. 3788, for examination to determine feasibility of reclaiming overflowed lands of Kootenai River in Idaho and -Montana. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1802.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Clapp, M. E. Report amending S. 5047, granting lands [in ceded Chippewa reservations, Minn.] to diocese of Duluth for mission purposes. Mar. 18, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1540.)

-----Report favoring S. 3611, to amend act to amend act granting right to Omaha Northern Railway Company to construct railway across Omaha and Winnebago Reservation [reservations], Nebr., by fur­ther extension of time. Alar. 31, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1853.)

Clark, C. D. Report favoring II. 23, in relation to pharmacy in Indian Territory. Alar. 23, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1664.)

-----Report favoring II. 11963, regulating practice of medicine and surgery in Indian Territory. Alar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1665.)

Stewart, W. AI. Report amending II. 12684, making appropriations for Indian Department, 1905. Alar. 21, 1904. 30 p. (S. rp. 1660.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Clapp, AI. E. Report favoring S. 3431, to amend act to prevent carry­ing of obscene literature [etc.] from one State or Territory into another, so as to prevent importation and exportation of same. Alar. 4, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1200.)

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Kean, John. Report favoring S. 4403, to amend act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes, approved Mar. 2, 1893, as amended Apr. 1, 1896, and Mar. 2, 1903 [so that locomotives on narrow-gage railroads may be equipped with safetv appliances other than power driving-wheel brakes]. Mar. 7, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1211.)

-----Report amending S. 4421, for preparation of railroad map of United States [by Geological Survey]. Mar. 7, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1212.)

JUDICIARY, COMMITTEE ON THE

McComas, I,. E. Report amending by substitute S. 4196, for distribu­tion of reports of Circuit Courts of Appeals and circuit and district courts [Federal reporter] to certain officers, and [extending pro­visions of act for further distribution of reports of Supreme Court]. Mar. 29, 1904. 9 p. (S. rp. 1815.)

LIBRARY, COMMITTEE ON THE

Wetmore, G. P. Report amending S. 4250, to appropriate $40,000 toward erection of monument at Provincetown, Mass., in commemo­ration of landing of Pilgrims and signing of Mavflower compact. Mar. 9, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1359.)

MANUFACTURES, COMMITTEE ON

Heyburn, W. B. Report amending by substitute H. 6295, for prevent- ' ing adulteration or misbranding of foods or drugs and for regulating

traffic therein; with hearings. Mar. 5, 1904. 122 p. (S. rp. 1209.)

MILITARY’ AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Alger, R. A. Report favoring S. 3938, for relief of George H. White. Alar. 11, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1377.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 3503, to amend record of John Alurphy. Afar. 11, 1904. 11 p. (S. rp. 1378.)

----- Report amending S. 402, for relief of James I). Vernav. Mar. 11, 1901. 3 p. (S. rp. 1379.)

-----Report amending S. 1399, to amend sec. 1225, Revised statutes, so as to provide for detail of retired [noncommissioned] officers of Army and Naw to assist in military instruction in schools. Alar. 31,1904. 1 p.' (S. rp. 1849.)

Blackburn, J. C. S. Report adverse to S. 4083, for relief of Payton Shields. Alar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1205.)

Cockrell, F. AI. Report adverse to S. 1950, to remove charge of deser­tion from James A. Bell. Alar. 3, 1904. 6 p. (S. rp. 1196.)

Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 2329, for erection of memorial structure at Fort Recovery, Ohio [to Richard Butler and soldiers slaughtered in battle with Indians, No y -. 4, 1791]. Alar. 1, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1175.)

Proctor, Redfield. Report amending H. 10670, making appropriation for Army, 1905. Alar. 4, 1904. 12 p. (S. rp. 1199.)

-----Report favoring H. 1909, to authorize conveyance to AVinthrop, Alass., for public road, of tract of land. Alar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1210.)

-----Report amending S. 4505, to amend act to increase efficiency of military establishment [so as to increase Engineer Gorps of Army]. Mar. 7,' 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1354.)

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Proctor, Redfield—Continued. Report favoring S. 4576, donating cer­tain obsolete ordnance to Boston. Alar. 11,1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1376.)

-----Report favoring H. 10761, to accept from Missoula, Mont., deeds donating lands for enlargement of military reservation of Fort Mis­soula. Mar. 12, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1398.’)

Quarles, J. V. Report favoring H. 4405, to correct military record of Carl AV. Albrecht. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1201.)

-----Report amending S. 4849, to grant honorable discharge to Peter Green. Mar. 11, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1374.)

■---- Report amending 8. 2950, to remove charge of desertion from mil­itary record of James B. Boyd. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1680.)

----- Report favoring S. 5177, to establish permanent camp grounds in Texas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and California [for Army and National Guard], and for enlargement of Chattanooga and Chicka­mauga national park. Mar. 25, 1904. 32 p. (S. rp. 1683 [pt. 1].)

-----Report amending H. J. R. 136, for appointment of [6] managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Mar. 31, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1847.)

Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 1665, to amend act for relief of Wil­liam A. Hammond. Mar. 10, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1371.)

-----Report amending S. 716, to grant honorable discharge to Jacob Niebels. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1531.)

-----Report amending S. 2330, to correct military record of Jacob McDowell. Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1681.)

Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. J. R. 54, to permit Thomas W. Sy­mons to assist State of New York in connection with improvement of navigable canals of State. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1372.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 4343, for relief of Talton T.Davis. Mar. 12, 1904. 10 p. (S. rp. 1396.)

-----Report amending S. 3168, for improvement of grounds within Presidio military reservation, San Francisco, Cal. Alar. 24, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1679.)

-----Report amending bv substitute S. 3754, for relief of Henrv T. Clarke. Alar. 25, 1904. 11 p. (S. rp. 1682.)

-----Report amending S. 5094, to promote efficiency of reserve militia and to encourage rifle practice among members. Alar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1852.)

MINES AND MINING, COMMITTEE OX

Heyburn, AV. B. Report favoring S. 4413, to authorize location of coal lands upon unsurveyed public lands in Alaska and for survey, entry, and patenting of same. Alar. 5, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1206.)'

NAVAL AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Gallinger, J. H. Report amending by substitute S. 1284, to restore to active list Talleyrand Desaix livers. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. ( S. rp. 1202.)

Hale, Eugene. Report amending IT. 12220, making appropriations for naval service, 1905. Alar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (S.rp. 1179.)

PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO, COMMITTEE ON

Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 3361, similar to H. 9643, to approve act enacted by Legislature of Hawaii to authorize [manufacture] and supply of fuel and illuminating gas and its by-products in Honolulu [by Av. W. Dimond]. Mar. 22, 1904. .7 p. (S. rp. 1663.)

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PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Alger, R. A. Report amending S. 1394, to increase pension of Lewis AL AVebstw. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1083.)

-----Report favoring H. 6455, to increase pension of Abraham A' Cochran. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1084.)

-----Report favoring H. 7096, to increase pension of Eva A. Burgess.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1085.)

-----Report favoring II. 8966, to increase pension of James AL Fink. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1086.)

-----Report favoring 44. 7559, to pension Caroline Hurley. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1087.)

-----Report favoring II. 8124, to increase pension of Elizabeth Hatfield. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (grp. 1088.)

-----Report favoring H. 7444, to increase pension of Washington J. Dutcher. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1089.)

-----Report favoring II. 9376, to increase pension of Martin Renthler.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1090.)

-----Report favoring II. 10268, to increase pension of Margaret E. Keller. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1091.)

-----Report favoring H. 11343, to increase pension of Alatthew.S. Priest.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1092.)

-----Report favoring H. 9587, to increase pension of Bartlett S. Haggard.Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1093.)

-----Report favoring 11. 9753, to increase pension of Sarah J. Loomis.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. g. rp. 1094.)

-----Report favoring 44. 7737, to increase pension of Howard McGuire.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1095.)

-----Report favoring II. 9273, to increase pension of James II. Sackett.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1096.)

-----Report favoring II. 9037, to pension Alice AV. Clarke. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1097.)

-----Report favoring II. 10850, to increase pension of Adaline L. Power.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1098.)

-----Report favoring IL 10706, to increase pension of Alfred J. AVest.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1099.)

-----Report favoring H. 10694, to increase pension of Alderson T. Keen.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1100.)

-----Report favoring II. 10748, to increase pension of Kate Ridgwav.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1101.)

----- Report favoring II. 11413, to increase pension of Jasper F. Alorton Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1102.)

-----Report favoring II. 11319, to increase pension of Alary C. Arnold.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1103.)

-----Report favoring II. 8220, to increase pension of Edward B. Nugent.Alar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1235.)

-----Report favoring II. 10267, to pension Florence R. Russell. Alar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1236.)

-----Report favoring II. 10580, to increase pension of Joseph Longberrv. Alar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1237.)

-----Report favoring H. 7754, to increase pension of Jeremiah Alyers. Alar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1238.)

-----Report favoring II. 2767, to increase pension of John E. Neary. Alar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1239.)

Ma r c h , 1904 189Alger, R. A.—Continued. Report favoring H. 11141, to increase pension

of John B. Keller. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1240.)-----Report favoring H. 5091, to increase pension of William Kennedy,

alias Leonard. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1241.)-----Report favoring H. 2557, to increase pension of James Carr. Mar.

7,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1242.)-----Report favoring II. 1352, to increase pension of Samuel McClure.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1243.)-----Report favoring H. 10264, to increase pension of Lew is C. Amberg.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1244.)——- Report favoring II 12036, to increase pension of Jacob Wetzel.

Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1245.)-----Report favoring H. 5682, to increase pension of Charles B. Hunt.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1246.)-----Report favoring H. 8742. to increase pension of Jason Robinson.

Mar. 7. 1904. 2 p (S. rp. 1247.)-----Rc ]h .rt favoring H. 6258, to increase pension of Theodore C. Putnam.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1248.)-----Report favoring II. 8010, to increase pension of Josiah B. Deeter.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1249.)-----Report favoring H. 9398, to pension John Lindsey. Mar. 7. 1904.

2 p. (S. rp. 1250.)-----Report favoring IL 6249, to increase pension of Frederick J. Fair­

brass. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1251.)-----Report favoring 8. 3988, to increase pension of John L. Hughes.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1289.)-----Report amending 8. 3352, to increase pension of Mary M. Nash.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1290.)-----Report amending S. 3985, to increase pension of Isabel F, Easum.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1291.)-----Report amending S. 3956, to increase pension of Patrick Fleming.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1292.)-----Report amending S. 3986, to pension Cynthia Speaks. Mar. 14,1904.

2 p. (S. rp. 1471.)-----Report amending S. 2124, to increase pension of David W. Johns.

Mar. 14, 1904. I p. (S. rp. 1472.)-----Report amending 8. 2046, to increase pension of William G. Scott.

Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1473.)-----Report favoring H. 12417, to pension Hiram Parker. Mar. 14,1904.

2 p. (S. rp. 1474.)-----Report favoring H. 6589, to pension Jacob B. Mock. Mar. 14,1904.

2 p. (8. rp. 1475.)-----Report favoring H. 7568, to increase pension of Albert Costigan.

Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1476.)-----Report favoring 11. 7501, to increase pension of Emily Catlin. Mar.

14,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1477.)----- Report favoring H. 11660, to increase pension of James Dasson.

Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1478.)-----Report favoring H. 11649, to increase pension of Malinda A. Myers.

Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1479.)-----Report favoring H. 3167, to increase pension of James Littleton.

Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1480.)-----Report favoring H. 9801, to pension Jane McNeil. Mar. 14, 1904

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Alger, R. A.—Continued. Report favoring II. 11558, to increase pension of James B. Luckey. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1482.)

-----Report favoring II. 2572, to increase pension of George W . Steffey. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1483.)

-----Report favoring H. 7308, to increase pension of Lucius E. Mills.Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1484.)Report favoring H. 7778, to pension Frank H. Clark. Mar. 14,

1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1485.)-----Report favoring H. 7500, to pension Marv E. Springer. Mar. 14,

1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1492.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 3867, to increase pension of

Osmer S. Deming. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1645.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 1478, to increase pension of Leroy

R. Hawthorn. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1646. )-----Report favoring II. 544, to increase pension of Luther St. John.

Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1647.)Report favoring H. 3171, to increase pension of George N. Craw­

ford. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1648.)-----Report favoring H. 2144, to increase pension of Minerva A. Pool.

.Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1649.)■-----Report favoring H. 3832, to increase pension of Eli T. Hovt. Mar.

21,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1650.)----- Report favoring 11. 4980, to increase pension of Thomas E. Connor,

alias Darius B. Smith. Afar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1651.)-----Report favoring II. 9504, to increase pension of Augustus Johns.

Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1652.)-----Report favoring H. 3149, to increase pension of John S. Mavity.

Mar. 21,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1653.). -----Report favoring H. 4949, to increase pension of George L. Bixler.

Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1654.)----- Report favoring H. 4623, to pension Electa L. Willard. Mar. 21,

1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1655.)Report favoring H. 2922, to increase pension of George W. Ford. Mar. 21,1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1656.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 3489, to pension Annie Colt Mc­Cook. Mar. 28, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1736.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4920, to increase pension of Alary Jane Mullins. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1737.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 4169, to pension Galena Jouett. Mar. 28, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1738.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4353, to increase pension of Ed­ward AI. McCook. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1739.)

-----Report amending S. 1687, to increase pension of Harvev R. Backus. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 J>. (S. rp. 1740.)

-----Report amending S. 3119, to increase pension of Raynor H. New­ton. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1741.)

-----Report favoring S. 5194, to increase pension of Charles L. Overley. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1742.)

-----Report favoring II 10941, to increase pension of Marv Dougherty. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1743.)

-----Report favoring H. 7772, to pension Robert Leach. Mar. 28, 1904.1 p. (S. rp. 1744.)

-----Report favoring H. 7986, to increase pension of Stephen Bricker. Mar. 28,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1745.)

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Alger, R. A.—Continued. Report favoring H. 10988, to increase pension of August Graf. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1746.)

-----Report favoring H. 6923, to pension Olive Bassett. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1747.)

-----Report favoring H. 10626, to increase pension of Cynthia A. Conant. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1748.)

-----Report favoring H. 7431, to increase pension of Charles N. Burns. .Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1749.)

-----Report favoring H. 7773, to increase pension of Samuel II. Thoro- man. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1750.)

— Report favoring H. 12342, to increase pension of Lawrence H. Rous­seau. \lar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1751.)

-----Report favoring H. 12389, to increase pension of Napoleon Paulus. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1752.)

-----Report favoring H. 12628, to increase pension of Andrew P. McConkey. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1753.)

-----Report favoring H. 10997, to pension Mary McGill. Mar. 28,1904.1 p. (S. rp. 1754.)

- Report favoring H. 8099, to increase pension of Stephen L. Rich­ardson. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1755.)

-----Report favoring II. 5681, to increase pension of Phillip Whyrich. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1756.)

-----Report favoring II. 12474, to pension George Preston Reeves. Mar. 28,1904. Ip. (Mjrp. 1757.)

•-----Report favoring II. 12680, to increase pension of Hervey Polen. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1758.)

-----Report favoring H. 13067, to increase pension of Thomas W. Pren­tiss. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1759.)

Ball, L. H. Report amending S. 2661, to increase pension of John H. Klingler. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1149.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 3810, to increase pension of Vir­ginia B. Mullan. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1150.)

----- Report favoring H. 5849, to increase pension of Catharine R. Brown. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1151.)

-----Report favoring H. 6816, to increase pension of Frederick Ratzel. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1152.)

-----Report favoring H. 6817, to pension Rosa Glass. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1153.)

•-----Report favoring H. 6335, to increase pension of James A. Barnes. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1154.)

-----Report favoring H. 6814, to increase pension of Edward W. Miller. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1155.)

■ Report favoring H. 9127, to pension Moses Schuman. Feb. 29,1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1156.)

-----Report favoring H. 11556, to increase pension of Edward M. Tappen. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1157.)

----- Report favoring H. 10648, to increase pension of Agnes Shearer. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1158.) [Report reads, by a misprint, H. 10684.]

----- Report favoring II. 7712, to pension Emma Crosier. Feb. 29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1159.)

----- Report favoring H. 7805, to increase pension of William N. Hall. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1160.)

-----Report favoring H. 7418, to increase pension of Peter Minkler. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1161.)

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Ball, L. H.—Continued. Report favoring II. 8185, to pension Herman Lemmerman. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1162.)

-----Report favoring H. 8343, to pension Annie P. Erving, formerly Cilla Zerbe. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1163.)

-----Report favoring H. 8991, to increase pension of William E. Matti­son. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1164.)

-----Report favoring H. 8992, to increase pension of William C. Davis. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1165.)

-----Report favoring H. 8079, to increase pension of Charles La Forest.Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1166.)

-----Report favoring H. 8863, to increase pension of Edward O’Malley.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. ^S. rp. 1167.)

-----Report favoring II. 9610, to increase pension of Frederick Hailing.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1168.)

-----Report favoring H. 9921, to pension Virginia Boyd. Feb. 29,1904.1 p. (S. rp. 1169.)

-----Renort amending bv substitute S. 4275, to pension Nancy Noxon. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. *(S. rp. 1335.)

-----Report amending 8. 3561, to increase pension of Anna E. Draper.Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1336.)

-----Report amending H. 11169, to increase pension of Reuben Griffith Porter. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1337.)

-----Report favoring S. 4759, to pension John M. Manlove. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1338.)

-----Report favoring II. 2589, to pension Susanna Cosgrove. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1339.)

----- Report favoring H. 10209, to increase pension of Margaret Delaney. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1340..

-----Report favoring H. 10901, to increase pension of John Quinn. Mar. 7,1904. 2p. (S. rp. 1341.)

-----Report favoring H. 8025, to increase pension of James Payton. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1342.)

-----Report favoring H. 8078, to increase pension of William J. Mosier.Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1343.)

-----Report favoring H. 3806, to increase pension of George H. Sweet. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1344.)

-----Report favoring H. 6271, to increase pension of Catharine M. Won- derly. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1345.)

-----Report favoring H. 6024, to increase pension of Calisto Castro. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1346.)

-----Report favoring H. 6563, to increase pension of John Barragar. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1347.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4678, to increase pension of John W. Paris. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1507.)

-----Report amending S. 3385, to increase pension of John A. Blair. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1508.)

-----Report amending S. 3485, to increase pension of Elizabeth Bedford.Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1509.)

-----Report favoring H. 12191, to increase pension of Henry D. Filkins.Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1510.)

-----Report favoring H. 12073, to increase pension of Eliza J. Gardner.Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1511.)

-----Report favoring H. 12053, to increase pension of James Large. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1512.)

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Ball, L. H.—Continued. Report favoring H. 11894, to increase pension of Jeremiah Sheldon. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1513.)

-----Report favoring H. 11655, to increase pension of James Lynch. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1514.)

-----Report favoring H. 4634, to increase pension of Randolph T. Stoops. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1515.)

-----Report favoring H. 5262, to increase pension of Irving Holcomb. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1516.)

-----Report favoring H. 6824, to increase pension of Benjamin Man­ning. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1517.)

-----Report favoring H. 9789, to increase pension of Charles M. Morri­son. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1518.)

—— Report favoring H. 7394, to increase pension of Amelia Hutchins. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1519.)

—— Report favoring H. 7698, to increase pension of Benjamin R. W. Mockabee. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1520.)

-----Report amending S. 4899, to increase pension of Laura M. Gill- more. Mar. 21, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1603.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 5028, to increase pension of Charles W. Chargo. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1604.)

-----Report favoring II. 12436, to pension Ida E. Nerber. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1605.)

-----Report favoring H. 9834, to increase pension of Elizabeth McL. Haughey. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1606.)

-----Report favoring H. 12434, to increase pension of Rebeeca [Rebecca] McKinney. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1607.)

-----Report favoring H. 10845, to increase pension of John C. Webb. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1608.)

-----Report amending S. 1494, to increase pension of Edward Colvin. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1791.)

-----Report favoring II. 10651, to pension Katherine M. Laurence. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1792.)

----- Report favoring H. 7364, to increase pension of Leonard M. John­son. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1793.)

-----Report favoring II. 5261, to increase pension of Julia M. Oaklev. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1794.)

-----Report favoring II. 5846, to increase pension of Carrie K. Baker. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1795.)

-----Report favoring H. 12099, to increase pension of Edwin M. Slayton. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1796.)

Burnham, H. E. Report amending by substitute S. 3825, to increase pension of Anna H. Lyman. Feb" 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1117.)

-----Report favoring H. 11194, to increase pension of Frank S. Nickerson.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1118.)

-----Report favoring II. 6869, to increase pension of Lorenzo D. Elmer.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1119.)

-----Report favoring H. 11052, to increase pension of Mary Eaton Liv­ingston. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1120.)

-----Report favoring H. 11113, to increase pension of Silas Soules. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1121.)

-----Report favoring H. 8835, to increase pension of Charles H. Jackson. Mar. 1, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1180.)

-----Report amending S. 4363, to increase pension of Eli Veazie. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. |S. rp. 1306.)

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Burnham, H. E.—Continued. Report amending S. 4514, to increase pension of John P. Whitehouse. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1307.)

-----Report amending 8. 2582, to increase pension of Harry M. Sher­man. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1308.)

-----Report amending S. 3227, to increase pension of James F. Mears. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1309.)

-----Report favoring S. 3084, to increase pension of Helen F. Nichols. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1310.)

-----Report favoring S. 4773, to pension Juliette Nunez. Mar. 7, 1904.1 p. (8. rp. 1311.)

-----Report favoring S. 2361, to increase pension of Clara E. Daniels. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1312.)

-----Report favoring H. 6880, to increase pension of Charles T. Preston. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1313.)

-----Report favoring H. 8050, to increase pension of John I. Lose. Mar 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1314.)

-----Report favoring H. 5855, to increase pension of Herbert M. Black- well, alias Levi W. Moar. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1315.)

-----Report favoring IL 74:18, to increase pension of Corinne Tolman. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1316.)

-----Report favoring H. 1515, to pension Lucy Warren. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1317.)

-----Report favoring H. 2110, to pension Mary Farrell. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1318.)

-----Report favoring H. 729, to increase pension of Freeman O. Hodge. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1319.)

-----Report favoring H. 742, to increase pension of George W. Darrah. Mar 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp 1320.)

---- Report favoring 11. *044, to increase pension of Seymour F. Bur­lingame. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1321.)

-----Report favoring H. 10919, to increase pension of Susan FL Oliver. Mar, 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1322.)

-----Report favoring H. 1170, to increase pension of Lewis L. Bean. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1323.1

-----Report favoring If. 10399, to increase pension of Francis Marshall. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. 18. rp. 1324.)

-----Report amending S. 4731. to increase pension of John A. Brown. Mar. 14, 1904. I p. (S. rp. 1458.)

----- Report amending 8. 2636, to increase pension of Alvin D. Lane. Mar. 14, 1904. I p. (8. rp. 1459.)

-----Report amending 8. 4695, to increase pension of Horatio P. Abbott. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1460.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2372, to increase pension of David M. Davis. Mar 14. 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1461.)

-----Report favoring H. 11227, to increase pension of George W. Walls. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1462.)

----- Report favoring II 8836, to increase pension of Benjamin Pitman. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1463.)

-----Report favoring If. 1575, to increase pension of Henry F. Davis. Mar. 14. 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1464.)

-----Report favoring H. 11654, to increase pension of Augustus Wagner. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. iS. rp. 1465.)

----- Report favoring H. 4968, to increase pension of Robert E. Clary. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1466.)

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Burnham, H. E.—Continued. Report favoring H. 3288, to increase pension of Nathan L. Meands. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1467.)

-----Report favoring II. 11575, to pension Abel N. Button. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1468.)

-----Report favoring H. 7221, to increase pension of John Rvan. .Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1469.)

-----Report favoring H. 5296, to increase pension of Horatio M. Brice. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1470.)

-----Report amending S. 2711, to increase pension of Fannie 8. Moore. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1609.)

-----Report amending S. 4765, to increase pension of Adrian Terry. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1610.)

-----Report amending S. 3030, to increase pension of Charles O. Fargo. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1611.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4056. to increase pension of George G. Wright, alias George Gravett. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1612.)

----- Report favoring H. 725, to increase pension of Alexander M. Ballou. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1613.)

-----Report favoring II. 728, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Evans. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1614.)

-----Report favoring II. 1568, to increase pension of James V. labor. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1615.)

-----Report favoring H. 2929, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Gates. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1616.)

-----Report favoring II. 12326, to increase pension of Matthew Curran. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1617.)

-----Report favoring H. 732, to increase pension of John L. B. Thomp­son. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1618.)

-----Report favoring II. 744, to increase pension of George W. Carr. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1619.)

-----Report favoring H. 11562, to pension Lucretia Davis, formerly Hamilton. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1620.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 3029, to increase pension of Margaret French. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1766.)

-----Report amending S. 1244, to increase pension of Sue Stevens Esk­ridge. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1767.)

-----Report amending S. 5056, to increase pension of James D. Folsom. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1768.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 3734, to increase pension ot Mar­tha W. Cushing. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1769.)

-----Report favoring S. 5124, to increase pension of Charles II. Avery. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1770.)

-----Report favoring S. 3334, to increase pension of Frances G. Belknap. .Mar. 28, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1771.)

-----Report favoring II. 9905, to increase pension of Peter Sullivan. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1772.)

-----Report favoring H. 6940, to increase pension of Susannah O. Ward­rop. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1773.)

-----Report favoring H. 9796, to increase pension of William Berkley. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1774.)

-----Report favoring II. 13283, to increase pension of William York. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1775.)

-----Report favoring II. 5856, to increase pension of Nancy A. King. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1776.)

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Burnham, H. E.—Continued. Report favoring H. 12544, to increase pension of Edward Hayford. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1777.)

-----Report favoring H. 12557, to increase pension of George W. Gardi­ner. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1778.)

-----Report favoring H. 12624, to increase pension of Eva H. Wingate. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1779.)

-----Report favoring II. 13230, to increase pension of Amos T. Richard­son. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1780.)

-----Report favoring H. 5298, to pension William E. Coffin. Mar. 28.1904. 2p. (S. rp. 1781.)

Burton, J. R. Report favoring H. 5603, to increase pension of William C. McCormick. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1071.)

-----Report favoring H. 5879, to increase pension of Bennett Putnam.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1072.)

-----Report favoring H. 6038, to increase pension of Benjamin George. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1073.)

-----Report favoring H. 6703, to increase pension of Levi Remick. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1074.)

-----Report favoring H. 7680, to increase pension of De Witt C. Folsom. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1075.)

-----Report favoring H. 8379, to increase pension of Ira B. Wambaugh. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1076.)

-----Report favoring H. 8718, to increase pension of Caswell P. Ford. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1077.)

-----Report favoring H. 8998, to increase pension of Henry L. Beach. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1078.)

-----Report favoring H. 8811, to increase pension of James Doughertv. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1079.)

-----Report amending S. 2252, to increase pension of David Inches. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1285.)

-----Report amending S. 2248, to increase pension of Frederick Som­mers. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1286.)

-----Report favoring H. 11175, to increase pension of Isaac 8. Drum­mond. Mar; 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1287.)

-----Report favoring H. 1528, to increase pension of Charles C. Jorale­mon. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1288.)

-----Report amending 8. 4621, to increase pension of George Draper.Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1449.)

-----Report favoring H. 9581, to increase pension of Henrv W. Llovd.Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1450.)

-----Report favoring H. 12056, to increase pension of Kezia Cherry Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1451.)

-----Report favoring H. 9576, to increase pension of Eli M. McElwain. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1452. )

-----Report amending S. 4842, to increase pension of Siloam Williams Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1573.)

-----Report favoring H. 6706, to increase pension of James Bliss. Mar.21,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1574.)

---- Report favoring H. 7487, to increase pension of Francis Knapp Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1575.)

----- Report favoring H. 11692, to increase pension of Mary J. Neeley.Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S.-rp. 1576.)

-----Report favoring H. 4599, to pension Ella F. Whitehead. Mar. 21.1904 . 2p. (S. rp. 1577.)

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Burton, J. R.—Continued. Report favoring H. 11498, to increase pen­sion of William A. Porter. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1578.)

-----Report favoring H. 8479, to pension James H. E. Guest. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1804.)

-----Report favoring H. 9574, to increase pension of John H. Lennon. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1805.)

-----Report favoring H. 10340, to increase pension of George F. Major.Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1806.)

-----Report favoring H. 6973, to increase pension of Simeon Billings. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1807.)

-----Report favoring H. 8715, to increase pension of Alice A. Siverd. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1808.)

-----Report favoring H. 12094, to increase pension of James T. McKin­stry. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1809.)

-----Report favoring H. 5912, to increase pension of Alexander S. Bowen. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1810.)

-----Report favoring H. 6062, to increase pension of Alvin Gray. Mar.29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1811.)

-----Report favoring H. 5888, to increase pension of Marv Irene Rosen­thal. Mar. 29, 1904. 2p (S. rp. 1812.)

-----Report favoring H. 12202, to increase pension of John Baughman. Mar-. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1813.)

Carmack, E. W. Report favoring H. 7311, to increase pension of Rachel Large. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. S, rp. 1104.)

-----Report favoring H. 10068, to increase pension of James G. Saims.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1105.)

-----Report favoring H. 9421, to increase pension of Thomas P. Marshall.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1106.)

-----Report favoring H. 11021, to increase pension of Joseph Weems. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1107.)

-----Report favoring H. 8227, to pension Lucius E. Polk. Feb. 29,1904.2 p. (S. rp. 1108.)

-----Report amending S. 3573, to increase pension of Calvin E. Myers. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1109.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2458, to pension John H. Oney. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1293.)

-----Report amending 8. 4708, to increase pension of Samuel Bailv.Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1294.)

---- Report amending S. 4308, to increase pension of Mary E. Pillow. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1295.)

-----Report favoring H. 5476, to increase pension of William Davis. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1296.)

-----Report favoring II. 7470, to increase pension of Isaac B. Goforth, alias Napoleon B. Gordon. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1493.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4919, to increase pension of Wil­liam C. Griffin. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1657.)

----- Report amending S. 4648, to increase pension of John T. Rader. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1658.)

-----Report favoring II. 11939, to increase pension of Charles C. Fisher, alias John C. Pickerell. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1659.)

-----Report favoring II. 6976, to increase pension of Jane Wheeler. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1690.)

-----Report favoring II. 12102, to increase pension of Lavalie C. O’Barr. Mar. 28, 1904. T p. (8. rp. 1691.)

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Carmack, E. W.—Continued. Report favoring H. 13263, to increase pension of Caroline E. Pratt. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1692.)

----- Report favoring H. 5445, to pension Susan R. Choat. Mar. 28, 1904.Ip. (S. rp. 1693.)

----- Report favoring II. 9812, to increase pension of Henry N. McLane. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1694.)

Foster, A. G. Report amending S. 2971, to pension Amelia Walsh. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1110.)Report amending S. 305, to increase pension of John R. Evans.

Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1111.)-----Report favoring S. 3946, to increase pension of Jesse Bright.

Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1112. >-----Report favoring H. 5155, to increase pension of John J. Tompkins.

Feb. 29, 1904A2 p. (S. rp. 1113.)-----Report favoring II. 8771, to pension Walter F. Horner. Feb. 29,

1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1114.)-----Report favoring II. 10046, to increase pension of Thomas J. Camp­

ton. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1115.)-----Report favoring II. 8970, to increase pension of Charles B. Hart.

Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1116.)-----Report amending S. 4602, to increase pension of Hiram Imus.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1326.)----- Report favoring S. 3327, to increase pension of Isaac N. Moore.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1327.)-----Report favoring S. 4428, to increase pension of Edwin W. Ford.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1328.)-----Report favoring H. 10531, to increase pension of George W. Farr.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1329.)-----Report favoring H. 11428, to increase pension of Augustus Fellows.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1330.)-----Report favoring H. 11229, to pension Francis M. Good. Mar. 7,

1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1331.)-----Report favoring H. 8789, to increase pension of George K. Knowl­

ton. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1332.)-----Report favoring II. 5952, to increase pension of William H. Kent.

Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1333.)-----Report favoring H. 8611, to increase pension of Charles W.

De Motte. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1334.)-----Report favoring II. 9756, to increase pension of Jesse T. Bennett.

Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1486.)------ Report favoring II. 3035, to increase pension of William I). Hall.

Alar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1487.)-----Report favoring H. 2862, to increase pension of Henrietta A. Pryce.

Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1488.)-----Report favoring H. 9807, to increase pension of Hugh S. Smith.

Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1489.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4891, to increase pension of

Elizabeth G. Illsley. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1634.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 4817, to pension Cornelia A.

Thompson. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1635.)-----Report amending S. 320, to increase pension of Hiram W. White.

Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1636.)-----Report amending by substitute S. 329, to increase pension of Bush­

nell B. Loomis. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1637.)

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Foster, A. G.—Continued. Report amending S. 2423, to increase pen­sion of Benson C. Bellamy. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1638.)

—— Report favoring H. 3533, to increase pension of Robert H. Mclirov. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1639.)

---- ■ Report favoring H. 3033, to pension James M. Hurley. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1640.)

-----Report favoring H. 10478, to increase pension of William T. Hayter. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1641.)

----Report favoring S. 5210, to increase pension of William L. Beach. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1782.)

-----Report favoring S. 5211, to increase pension of Mary A. Hayward.Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1783.)

•-----Report amending S. 5096, to increase pension of Edmond G. Pugs­ley. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1784.)

-----Report favoring 8. 5078, to increase pension of Asa Smith. Mar.28,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1785.)

-----Report favoring H. 5953, to increase pension of Marcel Gagnon. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1786.)

•-----Report favoring H. 10045, to increase pension of George Sluyter. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1787.)

-----Report favoring H. 10798, to increase pension of James H. Allen.Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1788.)

----Report favoring H. 8620, to increase pension of Celia M. Viven.Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1789.)

-----Report favoring H. 6881, to increase pension of Zachariah T. Bryant.Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1790.)

Gibson, Paris. Report favoring H. 10792, to increase pension of FredericLockley. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1348.)

-----Report favoring H. 6859, to increase pension of William A. Sheridan.Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1495.)

-----Report amending S. 4249, to increase pension of Marv Gilroy.Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1496.)

----Report amending S. 3018, to increase pension of George W. Sullivan. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1497.)

-----Report favoring S. 4018, to increase pension of James Gunn. Mar.28,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1700.)

-----ReportamendingS. 240, to pension Charles Weitfle. Mar. 28, 1904.2 p. (S. rp. 1701.)

-----Report favoring H. 6858, to increase pension of Nelson Hart. Mar.28,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1702.)

McCumber, P. J. Report amending S. 336, to increase pension of William Lechleidner. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1041.)

-----Report amending S. 4455, to increase pension of Ansel J. Busby.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1042.)

-----Report amending S. 885, to pension Sarah A. Gillham. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1043.)

-----Report amending S. 3491, to increase pension of Andrew J. Howe.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1044.)

-----Report amending S. 447, to increase pension of David H. George.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1045.)

-----Report amending S. 450, to increase pension of George H. Suther­land. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1046.)

-----Report amending 8. 3499, to increase pension of Samuel E. Look­ingbill. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1047.)

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McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report amending H. 8925, to increase pension of John Weaver. Fei). 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1048.)

-----Report favoring S. 556, to increase pension of William Stall. Feb. 29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1049.)

-----Report favoring S. 4454, to increase pension of John Seiler. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1050.)

-----Report favoring H. 6618, to increase pension of Henry C. Coffin. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1051.)

-----Report favoring II. 5610, to pension Annie Dorfner. Feb. 29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1052.)

-----Report favoring H. 5999, to increase pension of Ann Jennett Whit­ney. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1053.)

-----Report favoring H. 10194, to increase pension of Marion Long. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1054.)

-----Report favoring H. 7248, to pension Robert H. Cooke. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1055.)

-----Report favoring H. 11076, to increase pension of Elvira Miller. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1056.)

-----Report favoring H. 10640, to increase pension of Horace E. Wood. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1057.)

-----Report favoring H. 9064, to increase pension of Edwin Tidd. Feb. 29,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1058.)

-----Report favoring II. 7719, to increase pension of Hiram B. Cozine. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1059.)

-----Report favoring H. 7382, to pension Ellen A. Harmon. Feb. 29. 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1060.)

-----Report favoring H. 7659, to increase pension of Emma M. Elliott. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1061.)

-----Report favoring H. 7814, to increase pension of James G. Andrews. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1062.)

-----Report favoring H. 7083, to increase pension of Albert P. Jackson. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1063.)

-----Report favoring H. 9739, to pension Lizzie M. Worster. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1064.)

-----Report favoring H. 2692, to increase pension of Elwood Finlev. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1065.)

-----Report favoring H. 8203, to increase pension of James M. Hemphill. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1066.)

-----Report favoring H. 8272, to increase pension of Stephen Elliott. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1067.)

-----Report favoring IL 9791, to pension Abram Claypool. Feb. 29. 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1068.)

-----Report favoring H. 9999, to increase pension of William Edgar. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1069.)

-----Report favoring H. 9695, to increase pension of Frank M. Spears. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1070.)

----- Report favoring S. 671, to increase pensions of those who have lost both eves or have become totally blind. Mar. 1, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1177.)

-----Report amending H. 6758, making appropriations for pensions, 1905. Mar. 1, 1904. 5 p. (S. rp. 1178.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4635, to increase pension of David Misener. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1252.)

-----Report amending S. 2645, to increase pension of La Rov B. Church. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1253.)

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McCunlber, I’. J.—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 2380, to pension Jane Smith. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1254.)

-----Report amending H. 691, to increase pension of Rebecca C. Shur- lock. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1255.)

-----Report amending S. 3493, to increase pension of John C. Van Campen. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1256.)

-----Report amending S. 2975, to pension Claude C. Swafford. Mar. 7, 1904 . 3 p. (S.rp. 1257.)

-----Report amending S. 3490, to increase pension of Bucklin H. Wood. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1258.)

-----Report favoring II. 3027, to increase pension of William H. Vickers.Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1259.)

-----Report favoring II. 6501, to increase pension of Isaiah Robinson, jr. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1260.)

-----Report favoring II. 2122, to pension Orlo H. Lyon. Mar. 7, 1904.2 p. (S.rp. 1261.)

-----Report favoring II. 7239, to pension Lvdia M. Hill. Mar. 7, 1904.2 p. (S.rp. 1262.)

-----Report favoring H. 194, to pension Marv J. Bradley. Mar. 7,1904.2 p. (S.rp. 1263.)

-----Report favoring IL 2189, to increase pension of Henrv Spindler. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S.rp. 1264.)

-----Report favoring II. 1285, to increase pension of Adam Gosage. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1265.)

-----Report favoring H. 11606, to increase pension of Caleb J. May. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1266. )

-----Report favoring II. 153, to pension Harriet Snyder. Mar. 7, 1904.2 p. (S.rp. 1267.)

-----Report favoring H. 10171, to increase pension of Josiah H. Tvack. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1268.)

-----Report favoring H. 6611, to increase pension of Austin Murphy.Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1269.)

-----Report favoring H. 10847, to increase pension of James 0. Knowles.Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1270.)

-----Report favoring H. 1176, to increase pension of George W. Kimble. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1271.)

-----Report favoring H. 967, to increase pension of Nicholas Gruber. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1272.)

•---- Report favoring H. 805, to increase pension of George W. McCon­key. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1273.)

-----Report favoring II. 11066, to increase pension of Joshua D. Griffith. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1274.)

-----Report favoring H. 5693, to increase pension of Joel M. Street. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1275.)

-----Report favoring H. 8725, to increase pension of John A. Parker. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1276.)

-----Report favoring II. 8387, to increase pension of Emma R. Wallace. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1277.)

-----Report favoring H. 8287, to increase pension of Abram T. Carney. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1278.)

---- Report favoring H. 5873, to increase pension of Sirbrina Palmer. Mar. 7, 1904. I p. (S. rp. 1279.)

-----Report favoring H. 5700, to increase pension of Christopher C. Richards. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1280.)

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McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 5824, to increase pension of Casper J. Schoer. Alar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1281.')

----- Report amending S. 3783, for relief of families of Indian policemen [of Standing Rock Reservation] killed at Sitting Hull’s camp, on Grand River, Dec. 13, 1890, and for relief of Alexander Middle. Mar. 7, 1904. 12 p. (S. rp. 1352.)

-----Report amending S. 3308, to increase pension of Jesse C. Lott. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1415.)

-----Report amending by substitute 8. 4815, to increase pension of Angeline I’. Root, Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1416.)

----- Report amending S. 4776, to increase pension of Jesse Maurer. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1417.)

-----Report amending S. 4496, to increase pension of Harvey Fletcher. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1418.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 460, to increase pension of Mary C. Nicholson. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1419.)

----- Report amending S. 3198, to increase pension of Samuel D. Rey­nolds. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1420.)

—— Report amending S. 4487, to increase pension of Aaron M. Mason. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1421.)

-----Report amending S. 4777, to increase pension of Thomas McCor­mick. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1422.)

—— Report amending S. 4001, to pension Benjamin A. Provoost. Mar. 14,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1423.)

—— Report amending S. 4242, to increase pension of Andrew Fisher. Mar 14, 1904 2 p. (S. rp. 1424.)

-----Report amending S. 4381, to pension Marv P. Wilson. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1425.)

-----Report favoring S. 4938, to increase pension of Emma J. Smith. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1426.)

-----Report favoring S. 2569, to increase pension of John AV. Allen. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1427.)

-----Report favoring H. 2121, to pension Gertrude Merrill. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1428.)

-----Report favoring li. 4943, to increase pension of Thomns Morgan. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1429.)

-----Report favoring II. 7066. to pension Elizabeth B. Constant. Mar. 14,1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1430.)

----- Report favoring H. 9979, to increase pension of Ezra Nichols. Mar. 14,1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1431.)

-----Report favoring H. 9709, to pension Louis De Witt. Mar. 14,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1432.)

•-----Report favoring H. 9820, to increase pension of Vincent Anderson. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S, rp. 1433.)

---- Report favoring II. 9392, to increase pension of Margaret J. Rob­bins. Mar. 14. 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1434.)

-----Report favoring II. 11845, to increase pension of David C. McVicker. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1435.)

——- Report favoring II. 4941, to pension Mary J. Wilson. Mar. 14,1904.2 p. (S. rp. 1436.)

----- Report favoring H. 5008, to increase pension of Henry McCord. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (s. rp. 1437.1

----- Report favoring II. 4874, to pension diaries V. Billig. Mar. 14, 1904, 2 p. (8. rp. 1438.)

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McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 2928, to increase pension of Daniel Bushman. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1439.)

-----Report favoring H. 4355, to pension Martha A. Dav. Mar. 14,1904.Ip. (S. rp. 1440.)

-----Report favoring H. 9741, to increase pension of Sarah E. Dale. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1441.)

—— Report favoring H. 1179, to increase pension of Jasper Richev. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1442.)

-----Report favoring H. 9390, to increase pension of Samuel Louis Tyner. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1443.)

-----Report favoring H. 6950, to increase pension of Ellis House. Mar. 14,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1444.)

■-----Report favoring 11. 6653, to increase pension of Josiah Standlev. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1445.)

-----Report favoring H. 12550, to increase pension of Emma R. Lamb. Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1446.)

-----Report favoring H. 6823, to increase pension of Seneca R. Pollard. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1447.)

-----Report favoring H. 1882, to increase pension of James Durkee. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1448.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 5077, to increase pension of Agnes Harmon. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1549.)

-----Report amending S. 3777, to increase pension of Sarah S. Smith. Mar. 21, 1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1550.)

-----Report amending S. 4364, to increase pension of Joshua McCormick. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1551.)

■-----Report amending by substitute S. 25, to increase pension of Amanda J. Frybarger. Mar. 21, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1552.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2727, to increase pension of Alice M. Stafford. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1553.)

-----Report amending S. 4670, to increase pension of Thomas H. Devine. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1554.)

-----Report amending S. 5110, to pension Cornelia K. Smith. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1555.)

-----Report amending S. 3305, to increase pension of James K. Deyo. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1556.)

•---- Report amending S. 3778, to increase pension of Joseph L. Cotey. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1557.)

-----Report amending by substitute 8. 725, to increase pension of Amanda L. Mardin. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1558.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4915, to increase pension of Daniel Taylor. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1559.)

-----Report favoring S. 5032, to increase pension of Charles H. Edick. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1560.)

—— Report favoring S. 4935, to pension John Waarsteson. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1561.)

-----Report favoring H. 12805, to pension Margaret J. Snook. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1562.)

-----Report favoring H. 4353, to increase pension of George Brown. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1563.)

-----Report favoring H. 1905, to increase pension of Elias Hollidav. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1564.)

-----Report favoring H. 1877, to increase pension of George H. Suits. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1565.)

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McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring II. 1861, to increase pension of James Wilkinson. Mar. 21, 1004. 2 p. (S. rp. 1566.)

-----Report favoring H. 4990, to pension Georgia R. Demarest. Mar.21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1567.)

-----Report favoring H. 11610, to increase pension of Alexander S. Hill. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1568.)

-----Report favoring II. 4877, to increase pension of Mathias C. Mills. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1569.)

—— Report favoring II. 4928, to increase pension of Jason 11. Master son. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1570.)

-----Report favoring H. 2041, to increase pension of James W. Adams. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1571.)

-----Report adverse to S. 4314, to pay Joseph Hunter arrearages of pen­sion. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1572.)

-----Report amending S. 5208, to increase pension of William A. Bent­ley. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1703.)

-----Report amending S. 5181, to increase pension of John W. Pear­son. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1704.)

-----Report favoring S. 5182, to increase pension of Charles B. Davis. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1705.)

-----Report amending by substitute S.5112,to increase pension of Kittil Torgeson. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1706.)

---- Report amending S. 5149, to increase pension of Charles A. McKean. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1707.)

-----Report amending S. 4086, to increase pension of Ralph Van Brunt. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1708.)

-----Report favoring H. 9738, to pension Rebecca Simpson. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1709.)

-— Report favoring H. 10974, to increase pension of Robert Conn. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1710.)

-----Report favoring H. 8120, to increase pension of Delzon Allen. Mar 28,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1711.)

-----Report favoring II. 8121, to increase pension of Joseph M. Ellie. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1712.)

-----Report favoring H. 12461, to increase pension of Milton Graham. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1713.)

-----Report favoringII. 12592, to pension Henry C. Nash. Mar. 28,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1714.)

-----Report favoring H. 12938, to increase pension of Daniel Reed. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1715.)

-----Report favoring II. 13117, to increase pension of Lewis Sawyer. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1716.)

-----Report favoring H. 5055, to increase pension of Woodson R. Daniel. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1717.)

----- Report favoring H.5105, to increase pension of Jacob P. Fishback. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1718.)

-----Report favoring H. 5247, to increase pension of Lora Milliken. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1719.)

-----Report favoring H. 6592, to increase pension of Sarah C. Wilson. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1720.)

-----Report favoring H. 11999, to increase pension of William Vincent. Mar.28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1721.)

-----Report favoring H. 12452, to increase pension of John A. McNernev. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1722.)

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McCumber, P. J.—Continued. Report favoring H. 12504, to increase pension of Juliett Field. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1723.)

-----Report favoring II. 9599, to increase pension of Grace P. Paddock. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1724.)

—— Report favoring II. 8283, to increase pension of Henry Herkes. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1725.)

-----Report favoring II. 9280, to increase pension of James M. Hildreth.Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1726.)

-----Report favoring II. 9697, to increase pension of Reuben Nightingale.Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1727.)

-----Report favoring H. 9792, to pension Fanny Tracy. Mar. 28, 1904.2 p. (S. rp. 1728.)

-----Report favoring II. 7517, to increase pension of Lemuel N. Bishop. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1729.)

----- Report amending II. 9256, to increase pension of Enoch Stabler.Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1730.)

-----Report amending II. 12460, to pension Annie M. Powell. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1731.)

-----Report adverse to II. 6933, to pension Louisa M. Wright. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1732.)

-----Report favoring S. 5243, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Ross. Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1842.)

Overman, L. 8. Report favoring II. 9683, to pension Henrv Austin.Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1171.)

-----Report favoring II. 5868, to increase pension of William Simmons.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1172.)

-----Report favoring II. 10904, to increase pension of Edson H. Craw­ford. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1173.)

-----Report favoring II. 2852, to increase pension of Abraham J. Yeo­mans. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1349.)

-----Report favoring II. 2855, to increase pension of John W. Hill. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1350.)

-----Report favoring II. 6432, to pension Ellender C. Miller. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1351.)

-----Report favoring II. 7726, to pension Jasper N. W. Rogers. Mar. 14,1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1454.)

-----Report favoring 11. 12457, to increase pension of Nannie J. McGuckin. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1455.)

-----Report favoring H. 7664, to increase pension of George P. Malloch.Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1456.)

-----Report favoring II. 11074, to pension Merritt R. Simpson. Mar. 14.1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1457.)

-----Report amending bv substitute S. 3236, to pension John McDermid. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p.’ (8. rp. 1494.)

-----Beport favoring H. 620, to increase pension of George 1). Bovd.Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1543.)

-----Report favoring II. 2914, to increase pension of Charity M. Farmer.Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1544.)

-----Report favoring II. 3266, to pension James M. Simms. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1545.)

-----Report favoring H. 4230, to increase pension of Jasper M. Griggs.Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1546.)

-----Report favoring II. 11629, to increase pension of NannieJ. McDowell.Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1547.)

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Overman, L. '—Continued. Report favoring II. 11563, to pension Julia A. Allison. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1548.)

-----Report favoring H. 10932, to pension Eliza Woolard. Mar. 28,1904.2 p. (8. rp. 1695.)

-----Report favoring II. 878, to pension Robert 8. Rose. Mar. 28, 1904.2 p. (8. rp. 1696.)

-----Report favoring H. 12029, to increase pension of Esther J. Reynolds. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1697.)

----- Report favoring II. 12527, to increase pension of Jane Allen. Mar. 28,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1698.)

-----Report favoring H. 13042, to pension Esther J. Lee. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1699,)

Patterson, T. M. Report amending S. 4285, to increase pension of John H. Shands. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1137.)

-----Report amending S. 4349, to increase pension of Laura Ann Seaton. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1138.)

-----Report amending S. 2058, to increase pension of Jacob-A. Roof. Feb. 29, 1904 2 p. (S. rp. 1139.)

-----Report favoring H. 5580, to pension Celia C. Owen. Feb. 29,1904.2 p. (8. rp. i 140.)

-----Report favoring IL 0999, to increase pension of Albert W. Jones. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. rp. 1141. >

-----Report favoring H. 10180, to increase pension of William E. McDowell. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp 1142.)

----- Report favoring H. 5532, to increase pension of Levi Vassar. Feb.29, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1143.)

-— Report favoring H. 8173, to increase, pension of Anna Waters Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1144.)

-----Report favoring IL 8648, to pension Shadrach D. Bardin. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1145.)

-----Report favoring II 7236, to increase pension of William R. McCul­lough. Feb. 29. 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1146.1

----- Report favoring H. 9988, to increase pension of William Ellis. Feb.29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1147.)

---- Report favoring II. 8849, to pension James S. Lauderdale. Feb. 29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1148.)

----- Report amending S. 1570, to increase pension of Jasper Robinson. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1297.)

-----Report amending S. 2030, to increase pension of Elias L. Fidler.Mar. 7. 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1298.)

-----Report favoring H. 10179, to increase pension of William H. Bell. Mar. 7, 1904 Ip. (S. rp. 1299.)

-----Report favoring H. 10822. to increase [tension of Andrew Smith.Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1300.)

-----Report favoring IL 5527, to pension Frances Reck. Mar. 7, 1904.1 p. (8. rp. 1301.)

-----Report favoring IL 6416, to increase pension of Anna S. Dunn. Mar 7, 1904 2 p. (S. rp. 1302.)

-----Report favoring IL 936, to increase pension of William Millian. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1303.1

----- Re]H>rt favoring II. 5373, to increase pension of Moten M. Pitts.Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1498. )

----- Report favoring II. 4889. to increase pension of Henry C. Beltz. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1499.)

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Patterson, T. Ml—Continued. Report favoring H. 3902, to pension Martha J. Derrington. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1500.)

-----Report favoring H. 12050, to increase pension of David R. Luttrell. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1501.)

-----Report favoring H. 9996, to pension Henry Mason. Mar. 14,1904.1 p. (S. rp. 1502.) ,Report favoring H. 9990, to pension John Bartmann. Mar. 14,

1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1503.)-----Report favoring H. 6420, to increase pension of Frederick Mehring.

Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1504.) M-----Report amending S. 4192, to increase pension of James H. Whaley.

Mar. 14, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1505.)-----Report amending bv substitute S. 76, to pension Marv H. Cornell.

Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p.' (S. rp. 1506.)-----Report amending S. 4742, to increase pension of Earl B. French.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1586.)-----Report amending bv substitute S. 1310, to pension Ella C. Tupper.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1587.)-----Report amending S. 94, to pension Alvin Rine. Mar. 21,1904. 2 p.

(S. rp. 1588.)-----Report amending S. 1618, to increase pension of Thomas Herran.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1589.)----- Report amending S. 1572, to increase pension of Isaac N. Hughey.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1590.)-----Report favoring S. 1989, to increase pension of John McCabe.

Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1591.)----- Report favoring H. 11906, to pension Margaret Jones. Mar. 21,1904.

Ip. (S. rp. 1592.)----- Report favoring H. 9562, to increase pension of Warren R. Herrell.

Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1593.)-----Report favoring H. 3434, to increase pension of Samuel Parmley.

Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1594.)-----Report favoring H. 5330, to increase pension of Robert D. Gardner.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1595.)-----Report favoring H. 8713, to increase pension of Elam Allen. Mar.

21,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1596.)-----Report favoring H. 7482, to increase pension of Jennie Pettit Mor­

rison. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1597.)' t—— Report favoring H. 8462, to increase pension of James Walts. Mar.

21.1904. 1 p. XS-rp. 1598.)-----Report favoring H. 11846, to increase pension of David Kinsey.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1599.)-----Report favoring H. 4718, to increase pension of Thomas Ballard.

Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1600.)-----Report favoring H. 11616, to pension August Bockerman. Mar. 21,

1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1601.)-----Report favoring H. 11615, to increase pension of Socrates Moore.

Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1602.)---- Report amending S. 682, to increase pension of Jacob S. Grimes.

Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1760^ M-----Report amending H. 7474, to increase pension of Fannie C. Morey.

Mar 28, 1904. I p. (S. rp. 1761.)-----Report favoring H. 12498, to increase pension of Sarah N. Maddox.

Mar. 28, 1904... 1 p. (S. rp. 1762.)

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Patterson, T. M.—Continued. Report favoring H. 5107, to increase pen­sion of John W. Kling. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp 1763.)

-----Report favoring H. 5533, to increase pension of Hugh L. Freeman. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1764.)

-----Report favoring H. 6425, to increase pension of David Walker.Mar. 28, 1904. .1 p. (S. rp. 1765.)

Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 3377, to increase pension of John M. Tyree. Feb. 29. 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1122.)

-----Report amending bv substitute S. 783, to imrea.«e pension of Wil­liam Met iee. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1123.)

-----Report amending by substitute 8. 4078, to increase pension of Thomas B. Steele. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1124.)

-----Report favoring H. 5568, to increase pension of Emily Chapman.Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1125.)

-----Report favoring H. 5749, to pension James B. Combs. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1126.)

-----Report favoring H. 6977, to increase pension of Mary A. Craves. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1127.)

----- Report favoring H. 10378, to increase pension of Sarah J. Shell.Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1128.)

-----Report favoring 11, 9903. to increase pension of George W. Harlan.Feb. 20 [29], 1904. 1 p. ,(S. rp. 1129.)

-----Report favoring 11. 11310, to increase pension of John W. Swisher.Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1130.)

-----Report favoring II. 9024, to increase pension of Jacob Laird. Feb.29 , 1904. 2 p. (S.rp. 1131.)

-----Report favoring H. 9426. to increase pension of William S. Camp­bell. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1132.)

-----Re[s>rt favoring H. 7992, to increase pension of Isidore F. Cham­berlain. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1133.)

-----Report favoring H. 8231, to increase pension of John Gangwisch.Feb. 29,1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1134.)

-----Report favoring H. 9835, to pension Maggie Fitzitatrick. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1135.)

-----Report favoring H. 7999, to increase |ien.sion of David W. William­son Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1136.)

----- Report amending 8. 4480, to increase pension of Jane E. Fuller Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1213.)

----- Report amending S. 2194, tn increase pension of Phoebe BuchMar. 7, HMM. 2 p. (8. rp. 1214.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 4727, to increase pension of William M. Tanner. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1215.)

-----Report amending S. 2508, to increase pension of Morris H. Jones Mar 7, 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1216.)

-----Report favoring II. 2491, to pension Larkin Mavnard. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S.rp. 1217.)

-----Report favoring H. 6848. to increase pension of John W. Platten- burg. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1218.)

-----Report favoring H. 11557, to pension Alfred D. Burton. Mar. 7, 1904 1 p. (S.rp. 1219.)

----- Report favoring IL 10935, to increase pension of Rebecca Mavo. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1220.)

-----Report favoring H. 10576, to pension Lulu E. McKee. Mar. 7 1904. Ip. (S.rp. 1221.)

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Scott, N. B.—Continued. Report favoring H. 2490. to pension John Maynard. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1222.)

----- Report favoring H. 1268, to increase pension of John B. Hart. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1223.)

-----Report favoring H. 790. to increase pension of Oliver A. Filman. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1224.)

-----Rej>ort favoring H. 5648, to increase pension of Margaret Herold. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1225.)

-----Report favoring H. 8482, to increase pension of John C. Foos. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1226.)

-----Report favoring H. 5395, to pension Mattie Aten. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1227.)

-----Report favoring H. 8180, to increase pension of William Smith. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1228.)

-----Report favoring H. 133, to increase pension of James W. Smith. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1229.)

-----Report favoring H. 6087, to increase pension of Anthony Bracklin. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1230.)

-----Report favoring H, 4114, to increase pension of Robert S. Carns. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1231.)

-----Report favoring H. 1519, to pension Thomas P. Moore. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1232.)

-----Report favoring H. 2371, to pension Sarah J. Herman. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1233.)

-----Report favoring H. 7079, to increase pension of John J. Fleming. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1234.)

-----Report amending 8. 2657, to increase pension of Robert T. Wood. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1401.)

-----Report amending by substitute 8. 4139, to increase pension of John D. Henderson. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1402.)

-----Report amending S. 4827, to increase pension of John F. Burk- older. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1403.)

-— Report favoring H. 4252, to increase pension of George M. Gibbons. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1404.)

-----Report favoring H. 4994, to increase pension of Mary P. Sheets. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1405.)

-----Report favoring H. 4997, to pension Franklin B. Lippincott. Mar.14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1406.)

—— Report favoring H. 9082, to increase pension of Chester F. Kimball. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1407.)

-----Report favoring H. 9815, to increase pension of Ephraim O. Gilbert. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1408.)

----- Report favoring H. 9592, to increase pension of William A. Stein- mann. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1409. )

-----Report favoring H. 9081, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Miller. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1410.)

-----Report favoring H. 9726, to increase pension of John McEliece. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1411.)

----- Report favoring H. 9117, to pension George T. Young. Mar. 14, 1904. 2p. (S. rp. 1412.)

----- Report favoring H. 7353, to increase pension of William 11. Schreiner. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1413.)

-----Report favoring H. 7244, to increase pension of Williamina R. Allenbaugh. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1414.)

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Scott, N. B.—Continued. Report amending H. 11711, to increase pen­sion of Jerome J. Hinds. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1621.)

----- Report favoring H. 48SJ2, to increase pension of Elias Veatch. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1622.) [Report reads, bv a misprint, H. 4599.]

-----Report favoring II. 4330, to pension Catherine Tully. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1623.)

-----Report favoring H. 4120, to increase pension of Henry R. Guss. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1624.)

-----Report favoring H. 1267, to increase pension of I). Miller Gordon. .Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1625.)

----- Report favoring H. 6365, to increase pension of John W. Hay. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1626.)

-----Report favoring H. 4565, to increase pension of Carrie Keefer. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1627.)

----- Report favoring H. 12439, to pension Lydia Gavett. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1628.)

-----Report favoring II. 11)77. toincrease pension of George Manvpenny. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1629.)

-— Report favoring II. 12134, to increase pension of Albert Haldeman. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1630.)

----- Report favoring II. 9862, to pension Marv Yaw. Mar. 21. 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1631.)

----- Report favoring H. 12965, to increase pension of William 11. Dailey. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1632.)

-----Report favoring II. 11313, to pension Anna C. Ray. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1633.)

-----Report favoring S. 1909, to increase pension of William Holliday. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1797.)

—— Report amending S. 2367, to increase pension of Ferdinand Merge!. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1798.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 423, to increase pension of Louisa Weaver. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1799.)

----- Report amending by substitute S. 4811, to increase pension of Phebe Sibley. Mar. 28, 1904. Ip (8. rp. 1800.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2011. to pension Maggie E. Bam­ford. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1801.)

----- Report favoring H. 9682, to increase pension of Philip Loney. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p, (S. rp. 1817. )

-----Report favoring II. 10839, to increase ]wmsion of John Conrad Dirsch- ner. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1818.)

-----Report favoring H. 16841, to increase |>c>nsion of Elizalteth De Baugh. Mar. 29, 1904. I p. (S. rp. 1819.)

----- Report favoring II. 9079, to pension Elizabeth Davison. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1820.)

-----Report favoring II. 7792, to increase pension of Lazarus Minnich. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1821. I

-----Report favoring H. 12491, to increase pension of Peter Scott. Mar. 29,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1822.)

----- Report favoring II. 12363, to increase pension of Charles IL Bar­nard. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1823.)

----- Report favoring H. 6931, to pension Sarah A. McCann. Mar. 29, 1904 . 2 p. (S?rp. 1824.)

-----Report favoring II. 6530, to increase pension of Thomas Williams. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1825.)

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Scott, X. B.—Continued. Report favoring II. 6966, to increase pension of RoxanaS. Ker. Alar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1826.)

----- Report favoring II. 8481, to increase pension of Maggie E. Carter. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1827.)

-----Report favoring II. 9929, to increase pension of Frederick K. Brvan. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1828.)

-----Report favoring II. 11011, to increase pension of John Linn. Alar.29,1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1829.)

-----Report favoring II. 10924, to increase pension of Cline Alorris. Alar. 29, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1830.)

Smoot, Reed. Report favoring H. 7410, to increase pension of Enos I). Hoge. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1039.)

-----Report favoring II. 9035, to increase pension of Joseph Branen. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1040.)

----- Report favoring H. 10912, to increase pension of Leonard J. AVhit- ney. Alar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1304.)

----- Report favoring H. 7411, to increase pension of Matthew Caldwell. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1305.)'

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4511, to increase pension of James L. Porter. Alar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1490.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4507, to increase pension of Francis G. Hoffmire. Alar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1491.)

-----Report favoring S. 4405, to increase pension of Emma Thurston. Alar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1642.)

-----Report favoring S. 4846, to increase pension of John Tavlor. Alar.21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1643.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 208, to increase pension of Alfred Kent. Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1644.)

• Report amending S. 3151, to increase pension of Hayden AI. Thomp­son. Alar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1735.)

Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 10741, to pension Alary Tate. Feb.29,1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1080.) -(

• Report favoring H. 11345, to pension Joseph IL Huie. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (g, rp. 1081.)

-----Report favoring II. 8733, to increase pension of Benjamin F. AIcGraw. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1082.)

----- Report amending by substitutes. 4528, to increase pension of Amanda AL Hand. Alar. 7,"1904. 1 p. {S. rp. 1282.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4529. to increase pension of Jesse N. Jones. Alar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1283.)

-----Report amending by substitute ft 4531, to increase pension of Julia C. Vanzant. Alar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1284.)

-----Report favoring H. 4798, to increase pension of Alargaret F. Har­ris. Alar. 14, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1453.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4618, to increase pension of William Varnes. Alar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1579.)

----- Report favoring IL 4539, to pension Jane E. Tatum. Mar. 21,1904.Ip. (S. rp. 1580.)

----- Report favoring 11. 4141, to pension Alary Shiver. Alar. 21, 1904.1 p. fS._rp. 1581.)

-----Report favoring II. 3642, to increase pension of James II. Alartin. Mar. 21. 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1582.)

•-----Report favoring II. 11838, to increase pension of AViHiam II. Alarm. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1583.)

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Taliaferro, J. P.—Continued. Report favoring II. 11597, to increase pension of Amanthus P. Joyner. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1584.)

-----Report favoring H. 11612, to increase pension of George II. Abney. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1585.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 4948, to increase pension of Elijah A. Peyton. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1733.)

-----Report favoring II. 11301, to increase pension of Ellen Caroline Steele. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1734.)

POST-OFFICES AND POST-ROADS, COMMITTEE ON

[Hearings before committee, Dec. 15, 1903, on S. 1261, to amend sec. 3894 and 3929, Revised statutes, and act for suppression of lottery traffic through national and interstate commerce and postal service, so as to apply existing laws to letters, postal cards, circulars, pam­phlets, and publications concerning life, fire, or other insurance transmitted by concerns or persons not authorized to transact such business.] [1904.] p. 61-105.

Rural letter carriers, statement of Frank H. Cunningham before com­mittee [Mar. 2,1904], on S. 933, for classification of carriers in rural free-delivery mail service, and to fix their compensation. 1904. 20 p.

Statements before committee [Mar. 2, 9, 1904], on S. 2747, to amend act to amend sec. [3894, 3929, 4041] Revised statutes, relating to lot­teries [approved Sept. 19, 1890, so as to include guessing contests and making of pools upon horse races and similar contests, and on S. 2514, to amend act for suppression of lottery traffic through national and interstate commerce and postal service, so as to include Territories and insular possessions]. [1904.] 25 p.

Clay, A. S. Report favoring S. 2514, to amend act for suppression of lottery traffic through national and interstate commerce and postal service [so as to include Territories and insular possessions]. Mar. 2,1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1190.)

-----Report on S. 4113, to adjust accounts of Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company for transporting mails, recommending reference to Committee on Claims. Mar. 9, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1363.)

Proctor, Redfield. Report favoring H. 10058, for relief of Kirbv Thomas. Mar. 18, 1904. 10 p. (S. rp. 1539.)

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ON

[Hearings before committee, Jan. 16-Mar. 3, 1904] in matter of Reed Smoot, Senator-elect from Utah. [1904.] p. 1-186.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, COMMITTEE ON

Clay, A. S. Report amending S. 4598, for public building at Fernan­dina, Fla. Mar. 11, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1375.)

-----Report amending S. 3180, for public building at Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 12, 1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1395.)

Fairbanks, C. W. Report favoring amendment to H. 14416, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1905, for acquisition of square 324, Washington, 1). C., for addition to post-office building. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1523.)

-----Report favoring amendment to H. 13521, making appropriations for Poet-Office Department, 1905, for site for post-office building in New York City. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1688.)

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Fairbanks, C. W.—Continued. Report amending by substitute amend­ment to H. 14416, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1905, to use $50,000 heretofore appropriated for site and public building in Oklahoma Citv, Okla., for site alone. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1832.)

Quarles, J. V. Report favoring S. 4453, to amend act to increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize erection of public buildings [etc., relative to site for public building at Los Angeles, Cal.]. Mar. 12,1904. Ip. (S. rp. 1394.)

Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 752, for public building in Bluefield, W. Va. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1174.)

Simmons, F. M. Report favoring S. 4351, for enlarging of United States court building at Asheville, N. C. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1380.)

Stone, W. J. Report favoring H. 3761, ceding land appertaining to custom-house at St. Joseph, Mo., for street. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1661.)

Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 143, for public building at Sheridan, Wyo. Mar. 2, 1904. 3 p. (8. rp. 1185.)

PUBLIC LANDS, COMMITTEE ON

Bard, T. R. Report amending S. 4372, for relief of [representatives of Juan Cuevas, owners] of Cat Island, Gulf of Mexico. Mar. 16, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1526.)

Dubois, F. T. Report amending S. 3165, for 2d and additional homestead entries. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1537.)

1-niton, C. W. Report favoring S. 2994, to amend act authorizing citizens of Colorado, Nevada, and Territories to fell and remove timber on public domain for mining and domestic purposes, so that provisions shall be extended to Oregon, Washington, and California. Mar. 9, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1364.)

-----Report favoring S. 4622, to amend sec. 2.305, Revised statutes [as to homestead entries made by settler who has served in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, so as to extend to him privilege of deducting time of his service from time of residence required upon entry made by him on land which will complete homestead of 160 acres]. Mar. 24, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1675.)

Gamble, R. J. Report favoring II. 5511, to authorize registers and receivers of land offices to furnish transcripts of records to individ­uals. Mar. 9, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1365.)

-----Report favoring II. 56, to authorize South Dakota to select school and indemnity lands in ceded portion of Great Sioux Reservation. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1667.)

-----Report amending S. 5242, to set apart lands in South Dakota as public park, to be known as Battle Mountain Sanitarium park. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1845.)

Gibson, Paris. Report favoring H. 6787, to validate patents to lands in Bitter Root Valley, Mont., above mouth of Lo Lo Fork of Bitter Root River. Mar. 17, 1904. 10 p. (S. rp. 1536.)

Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. 3678, for additional land dis­trict in Alaska [with land office at Nome]. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1362.)

-----Report amending S. 5054, for disposal of timber on public lands chiefly valuable for timber. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1535.)

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Hansbrougb, H. C.—Continued. Report favoring H. 12685, for reap­praisement and sale of undisposed lands within Fort Walla Walla military reservation, Wash. Mar. 30, 1904. 3 p. (S. rp. 1834.)

-----Report favoring S. 987, for relief of settlers upon Wisconsin Cen­tral Railroad and The Dalles military road land grants. Mar. 30, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1835.)

Kearns, Thomas. Report favoring H. 9777, granting to Port Angeles, Wash., for park purposes, portions of Government reserve. Mar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1666.)

Nelson, Knute. Report amending by substitute S. 2814, to amend act to extend coal-land laws to Alaska [so as to provide for special sur­vey and entry of unsurveyed coal land}. Mar. 2, 1904. 6 p. (8. rp. 1188.)

-----Report favoring H. 13740, for relief of Western Alaska Construc­tion Company’s railroad. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1837.)

-----Report amending S. 4401, to grant to Minnesota lands for forestry- purposes. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1839.)

TERRITORIES, COMMITTEE ON

Bard, T. R. Report favoring H. 6493, to ratify act of Legislative As­sembly of Arizona [to provide for improvements and publications of agricultural experimental station of University of Arizona and for holding farmers’ institutes throughout Territory]. Mar. 2, 1904. 4 p. (S. rp. 1189.)

Beveridge, A. J. Report amending S. 3339, for Delegate to House of Representatives from Alaska. Mar. 1, 1904. Ip. (8. rp. 1176.)

-----Report favoring S. 5122, for relief of Western Alaska Construction Company’s railroad. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1541.)

-----Report amending S. 4549, to authorize appointment of road over­seers and to create road districts in Alaska. Mar. 18, 1904. 1 p. (S. rp. 1542.)

-----Report amending S. 3035, to amend act making further provision for civil government for Alaska, and [providing civil code and code of civil procedure, relative to care of insane]. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (8. rp. 1684.)

-----Report amending S. 5088, to aid Western Alaska Construction Com­pany. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (8. rp. 1685.)

-----Report amending 8. 4603, to modify mining laws applicable to Alaska. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (S. rp. 1686.)

WOMAN SUFFRAGE, SELECT COMMITTEE ON

Hearing before committee [Feb. 16, 1904], on S. J. R. 4, proposing amendment to Constitution extending right of suffrage to women, and 8. 2728, to protect right of women to register and vote for mem­bers of House of Representatives. 1904. 40 p.

HOUSE

Annual report of A. McDowell, clerk [showing receipts and disburse­ments], 1903. Dec. 7, 1903 [published 1904J. 321 p. (H. doc. 17.)

Memorial of Choctaw Indians against H. 12764, to make final disposition of affairs of Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory; [presented by Mr. Stephens]. Mar. 1, 1904. 7 p. (H. doc. 575.)

Memorial of Mississippi Choctaws, praying for extension of time within which their right to remove to Choctaw country may be permitted, and for passage of 11. 13560 [forclosing rolls of Mississippi Choctaws, etc.]; presented by Mr. Stephens. Mar. 15,1904. tip. (H.doc.614.)

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ACCOUNTS, COMMITTEE ON

Graff, J. V. Report amending II. R. 79, to authorize docket clerk for 1 louse of Representatives. Feb. 29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1246.)

Hughes, J. A. Report favoring II. R. 248, authorizing provision in general deficiencv bill for extra pavment to D. S. Porter. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H.rp. 1961.)

-----Report favoring H. R. 257, authorizing provision in general defi­ciency bill for extra payment to Herman Gauss. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1962.)

AGRICULTURE, COMMITTEE ON

Haugen, G. N. Report amending H. 9669, to prevent adulteration of blue grass, orchard grass, and clover seed. Mar. 22, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1842.)

Henry, E. S. Report favoring H. 14098, for increased annual appro­priation for agricultural experiment stations. Mar. 24, 1904. 4 p. (11. rp. 1883.)

APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Heinenway, J. A. Report submitting II. 14416, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1905. Mar. 25, 1904. 25 p. (II. rp. 1892.)

Littauer, L. N. Report on H. 12446, making appropriations for fortifi­cations and ordnance [1905], recommending nonconcurrence in Senate amendments. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1910.)

BANKING AND CURRENCY, COMMITTEE ON

Prince, G. W. Report amending H.6278, to amend sec. 5136, Revised statutes, permitting national banking associations to make loans on real estate as security. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1728.)

CIVIL SERVICE, COMMITTEE ON REFORM IN THE

[Reform in civil service, hearings before committee, Mar. 1-11,1904.] [1904.] p. 113-202.

Gillett. F. H. Report favoring H. R. 235, calling for information as to suspensions of civil-service law and regulations, and appointment® to office by virtue thereof. Mar. 12, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1580.)

CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Beall, Jack. Report favoring H. 11, to refund to Texas amount due in adjustment of claims relating to transfer of Greer County, Okla., from Texas to United States. Mar. 15,1904. lip. (II. rp. 1595.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12655, for relief of John Bre­mond. Mar. 24, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1876.)

-----Report favoring II. 10214, for relief of heirs of C. K. Bowen. Mar. 24,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1877.)

Butler, T. S. Report favoring II. 3950, for relief of W.R. Akers. Mar. 3 1904. 7 p. (H.rp. 1323.)

-----Report favoring 8. 2820, for relief of Hamilton D. South. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1736.)

-----Report amending H. 9135, for relief of F. R. Lanson. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1854.)

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Fester. 11 .1. Report amending H. 11373, to pay estate of Samuel Lev. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip (II. rp. 1677.)

-----Report favoring H. 9708, for relief of heirs and representatives of those killed by explosion of gtmpowder [etc ] at naval magazine. Iona Island, N. Y. Mar. 25, 1904. 13 p. (II. rp. 1909,)

Goldfogle, II. M. Report favoring II. 3019, for relief of David V. Howell. Mar. 2, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp, 1292.)

-----Report favoring S. 351, for relief of Joseph B. Sargent. Mar. 11, 1904. 13 p. (II. rp. 1571.)

-----Report favoring II. 0072, to adjust claim of Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company [for injuries to tug 1. J. Merritt]. Mar. 18,1904. 2p. (H. rp. 1735.)

- — Report favoring II. 13130, for relief of James T. Barry and Richard Cushion, executors of Martin Dowling. Mar. 22, 1904. 4 p. (II rp. 1853.)

Graff, J. V. Report favoring If. 3109, for relief of Noah Dillard. Mar. 1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1286.)

-----Report submitting II. R. 20, to refer II. 2053, for relief of Hans Peter Guttormson, to Court of Claims. Mar. 2, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1293.)

-----Report favoring H. 2052, for relief of Ramon O. 'Williams and Joseph A. Springer. Mar. 7, 1904. 3 p. (II rp. 1421.)

-----Report favoring II. 10089, for relief of R. D. Ashford. Mar. 7, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1422.)

-----Report amending bv substitute II. 10805, for relief of Judd O. ‘ Hartzell. Mar. 14, 1904. 4 p. (II. rp. 1585.)

-----Report favoring H. 2004, for relief of Herman C. Schumm. Mar. 15, 1904. 4 p (II. rp. 1587.)

-----Report amending II 814, for relief of W. S. Carpenter. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1731.)

Howell, Joseph. Report favoring H. 9758, for relief of heirs of George McGhehey. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1325.)

-----Rejwirt favoring II. 10558, referring claim of Hannah S. Crane and others to Court of Claims. Mar. 8, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1527.)

- ——Report favoring 11. 669, for relief of Good Shepherd Industrial School. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1732.)

-----Report favoring II. 3613, to reimburse John Waller. Mar. 18, 1904. 7 p. (II. rp. 1733. 1

—— Report favoring 11. 5151, for relief of S. R. Green. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (II rp. 1881.)

Kitchin, Claude Report favoring II. 6351, to pay J. B. McRae. Mar. 2, 1904. Ip. (Il rp. 1294.)

----- Report favoring II. 4962, for relief of L. L. and L. S. Arrington. Mar. 17, 1904. 11 p. (H. rp. 1676.)

-----Report amending II. 12022, for relief of Hannah B. Sabisbm [widow of John Sabiaton], Mar. is, 1904. 4 p, (H. rp. 1729.)

Lind, John. Report favoring S. 3199, for relief of A. M. Short. Mar. 2,1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1291.)

-----Report favoring S. 1352, for relief of Lindley C. Kent and Joseph Jenkins, sureties of Frank A. Webb. Mar. 3, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1322.)

----- Report favoring H. 11370, to relieve Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony. Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1389.)

- — Report favoring H. 7977, for relief of Nelson Dalbee [surety of John IL Baxter], Mar. 24, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1880.)

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Lind, John—Continued. Report favoring S. 735, for relief of Jean Louis Legare. Mar. 24, 1904. 4 p. (IL rp. 1882.)

McNary, W. S. Report favoring S. J. R. 11, to audit claims of counties of Arizona [for expenses incurred in prosecution of Indians]. Mar. 22, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1846.)

Miller, J. M. Report favoring S. 1753, for relief of Charles Blake. Mar. 2,1904 . 4 p. (IL rp. 1295.)

-----Report favoring S. 1501, for relief of James F. Mclndoe. Mar. 2, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1297.)

-----Report favoring H. 13366, for relief of E. B. Rogers. Mar. 17,1904 4 p. (H. rp. 1682.)

-----Report favoring 8.398, for relief of Janies A. Carroll. Mar. 18, 1904.4 p. (IL rp. 1730.)

-----Report favoring H. 4349, for relief of Charles R. Hooper. Mar. 24, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1878.)

Thomas, Lot. Report favoring H. 2965, for relief of Elizabeth Muhle- man, widow, and heirs of Samuel A. Muhleman. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1681.)

Tirrell, C. Q. Report favoring 8. J. R. 45, directing inquiry into claim of Wales Island Packing Company. Mar. 2, 1904. 5*p. (H. rp. 1296.)

-----Report favoring H. 8113, for relief of Agnes W. and Sarah J. Hills [widows of Albert G. and Alfred C. Hills]. Mar. 3, 1904. 4 p. (IL rp. 1321.)

-----Report favoring H. 6375, for relief of executors of Henry Lee. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1565.)

-----Report amending H. 867, to pay [A. M. Spear and others] for damages to property by mortar practice. Mar. 18, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1734.)

Trimble, South. Report amending II. 8118, to carry out findings of Court of Claims in case of James IL Dennis. Mar. 21. 1904 5 p. (H. rp. 1792.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, COMMITTEE OX THE

Allen, A. L. Report favoring II. 11286, to prevent unlawful wearing of badge or insignia of G. A. R. or other soldier organizations [in District], Mar. 31, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2082.)

Babcock, J. W. Report favoring S. 4033, to authorize abandonment of W street northeast, Washington, D. C. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1896.)

---- Report amending by substitute S. 2710, for opening of connecting highways on east and west sides of Zoological Park, D. C. Mar. 25. 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1899.)

-----Report amending by substitute 8. 2621, for widening of V street northwest. Mar. 25, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1900.)

-----Report submitting H. 14423, for extension of T street [northeast], as substitute for H. 2542: Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1902.)

-----Report amending II. 14093, to incorporate Carnegie Institution of Washington. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2084.)

-----Report amending H. 14048, to accept money and land for branch libraries in District, to establish commission to supervise erection of buildings [etc.]. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2086.)

Davis, C. R. Report amending by substitute 8. 3869, for extension of Albemarle street. Mar. 25, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1897.)

----- Report submitting II. 14424, for extension of Wyoming avenue to 23d street [north]west, as substitute for II. 9670. Mar. 25, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1903.)

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Powers, S. L. Report amending H. 4085, to amend act to establish code of law for District [so as to punish those jelling, etc., with intent to defraud, (ersona! property received upon written and conditional contract of sale]. Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1894.)

Smith, S. W. Report amending by substitutes. 127, authorizing join­ing of Kalorama avenue. Mar. 25, 1904. Bp. (H. rp. 1898.)

-----Report amending by substitute S. 2134, to connect Euclid place with Erie street. Mar. 25, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1901.)

-----Report favoring H. 13218, for relief of Adolph Weinhold. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2081.)

-----Report amending H. 13925, to amend code of laws of District [in respect to divorce suits]. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 2085.)

----- Report favoring H. 13773, for settlement of certain outstanding checks drawn by disbursing officers of District. Mar. 31, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2087.)

Wadsworth, J. W. Report amending H. 11819, requiring places of business [for sale of groceries, meats, vegetables, or other provisions] in District to be closed on Sunday. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2083.)

Wiley, W. H. Report favoring S. J. R. 5, to enlarge scope of act to provide permanent system of highways in that part of District lying outside of cities [so as to include Beatty and Hawkins addition to Georgetown]. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1895.)

ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ON, NO. 1

Gaines, J. H. Report on contest of Kahn v. Livernash, from 4th dis­trict of California, submitting H. R. 255, that Edward J. Livernash is entitled to seat. Mar. 18, 1904. 5 p. ( H. rp. 1739.)

Mann, J. R. Report on contest of Dantzler v. Lever, from 7th district of South Carolina, submitting II. R. 256, that Alexander D. Dantz­ler is not entitled to seat. Mar. 18, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1740.)

Young, H. O. Report on contest of Moody r. Gudger, from 10th dis­trict of North Carolina, submitting H. R. 254, that James M. Gudg­er, jr., is entitled to seat. Mar. 18, 1904. 6 p. (H. rp. 1738.)

ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ON, NO. 2

Olmsted, M. E. Report on contest of Davis r. Sims, from 8th district of Tennessee, submitting H. R. 241, thatThetus W. Sims is entitled to seat. Mar. 4, 1904. 14 p. (H. rp. 1382.)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Adams, Robert, jr. Report amending H. 11677, for reorganization of consular service, as substitute for H. 854. Mar. 5, 1904. 13 p. (H. rp. 1393.)

Hitt, R. R. Report favoring H. J; R. 102, relating to exemption of private property at sea, not contraband of war, from capture or destruction bv belligerent powers. Mar. 2, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1301.)

-----Report amending S. J. R. 61, requesting President to conclude negotiations with Great Britain for review and revision of rules and regulations which now govern taking of fur seals in north Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. Mar. 31, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2076.)

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INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Brown, W. E. Report amending S. 335, for allotment of lands in sev- eralty to Stockbridge and Munsee Indians, to authorize distribution of their trust fund [etc.]. Mar. 7, 1904. 42 p. (H. rp. 1420.)

-----Report amending S. 1974, amending act authorizing Secretary of Interior to correct allotments of land made to an Indian. Mar. 29, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1972.)

Burke, C. H. Report submitting H. R. 275, to refer II. 4662, for relief of heirs of John Baxter, to Court of Claims. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1967.) ,

Curtis, Charles. Report favoring II. J. R. 118, to use $5,000 of amount appropriated by act approved Feb. 18, 1904, for clerical work anil labor connected with sale and leasing of Creek lands and leasing of Cherokee lauds in Indian Territory. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1288.)

-----Report favoring R. 3204, permitting Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Railway Company to sell its railroad and other property in Indian Territory to Eastern Oklahoma Railwaj’ Company and East­ern Oklahoma Railway Company to lease [and thereafter sell] its railroad and other property in Indian Territory to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1324.)

-----Report favoring II. 13992, permitting Missouri, Kansas and Okla­homa Railroad Company to sell its railroads and property to Mis­souri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company. Mar. 18, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1742.)

-----Report amending S. 2268, to authorize Absentee Wyandotte Indians to select lands. Mar. 24, 1904. 6 p. (H. rp. 1887.)

Fitzgerald, J. J. Report favoring II. 11204, to confirm lease made by Seneca Indians to John Quilter. Mar. 14,1904. 6 p. (H.rp. 1586.)

-----Views of minority adverse to II. 12865, for opening of remaining portion of Colville Reservation, Wash. Mar. 1, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1070, pt. 2.)

Marshall, T. F. Report amending H. 12231, for survey and allotment of lands within Flathead Reservation, Mont., and sale and disposal of surplus lands after allotment. Mar. 17, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1678.)

Sherman, J. S. Report amending H. 7262, for allotment' of lands in severalty to Indians in New York [on Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations], and for disposition of so-called Ogden claim. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1793.)

Stephens, J. H. Report amending H. 9, to open for settlement 505,000 acres of land in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache reservation, Okla. Mar. 22, 1904. 3 p. (H rp. 1840.) 5

INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Tawney, J. A. Report amending by substitute S. 276, to authorize United States to participate in celebrating 100th anniversary of exploration of Oregon country by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark [at Portland, Oreg.]. Mar. 28, 1904. 6 p. (H. rp. 1965.)

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, COMMITTEE ON

Adamson, W. C. Report amending H. 10004, to authorize Vulcan Coal Company to bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at Vulcan, W.Va. Mar. 22,’1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1841.)

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Adamson, W. C.-—Continued. Report amending II. 13738, to authorize Frank P. Harman to bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River near Delorme,W.Va. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1843.)

----- Report amending H 13739, to authorize Blackberry, Kentucky and West Virginia Coal and Coke Company to bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River east of Matewan, W.Va. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1844.)

-----Report amending II. 10135, to authorize Williamson Coal Company to bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River near Williamson, W. Va. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1856.)

-----Report favoring S, 4142, granting to Davenport Water Power Com­pany rights to construct canal, power station, and appurtenant works in Mississippi River [latweeu Leclaireand Davenport] Iowa. Mar. 25, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1907.)

Burke, C. H. Report amending H. R. 203, calling for information relative to causes of low prices of beef cattle since July 1,1903. Mar. 2,1904. 2 p (H. rp. 1299.I

-----Report amending S. 3607, for removal of quarantine station at San Diego, Cal., to [Point Loma], Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1391.)

-----Report favoring S. 4124, to authorize bridge across Missouri River between Wanbliska and Morton County, N. Dak. Mar. 22, 1904.1 p. (H. rp. 1849.)

Cushman, F. W. Report favoring S. 3725, to establish light-house and fog-signal station at entrance to Bellingham Bav, Wash. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1973.)

Davey, R. C. Report amending II. 12444, to authorize Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad Company to construct bridge across Tennessee River near Gilbertsville, Ky. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (II rp. 1385,)

Esch, J. J. Report amending H. 9871, to authorize Buckhannon ami Northern Railroad Company to build bridge across Monongahela River near Rivesville, W. Va. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp 1386 |

—— Report favoring H. 14044, to authorize Vigo County, Ind., to con­struct bridge across Wabash River in Terre Haute. Mar. 25, 1904 z p. (H. rp. 1906.)

Mann, J. R. Report submitting IL 13480, to authorize Southern Indi­ana Railv ay Company to construct bridge across Wabash River in Vigo County, Ind., as substitute for II. 12689. Mar. 4, 1904. 1 p. ( H. rp. 1387.)

---- Report favoring II. 12533, to authorize Paragould and Memphis Railroad Company to construct bridge across St. Francis River. Mar. 5, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1390.)

-----Report amending H. J. R. 85, to authorize lowering of height of Governnmnt dams in Illinois River at Kampsville and Lagrange [Ill.] Mar. 11. 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1577.)

-----Report amending S. 4620, to amend act authorizing construction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Parkville, Mo. [by Kansas City, Northeastern and Gulf Railway Company], Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1851.)

-----Report amending H. 4483, declaring tunnels under Chicago River obstruction to navigation. Mar. 23, 1904. 20 p. (H. rp. 1855.)

-----Report favoring H. 39, for light-house and fog signal on Rock of Ages, Lake Superior. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1975.)

Richardson, William. Report favoring S. 2465, to revive and amend act to authorize Montgomery and Autauga Bridge Company to construct bridge across Alalmma River near Montgomery, Ala. [so as to extend time]. Mar. 15, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1591.)

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Richardson, William—Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 7264, for light-house and fog signal at Diamond Shoal, Cape Hat­teras. Mar. 31, 1904. 12 p. (H. rp. 2089 [pt. 1].)

Shackleford, D. W. Report favoring H. 13164, to amend act to author­ize construction of bridge across Missouri River [at Kansas City, Mo., by Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph Electric Railway Company, so as to extend time]. Mar.22,1904. Ip. (H.rp.J845.)

-----Report amending H. 12386, to authorize W. Denny and Company to bridge Dog River in Mississippi. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2032.)

Stevens, F. C. Report amending IL 11449, to authorize counties of Sherburne and Wright, Minn., to construct bridge across Mississippi River [between Elk River and Otsego], Mar. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1592.)

-----Report favoring S. 4402, permitting building of bridge across Red Lake River at Thief River Falls, Minn, [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railway Company]. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1850.)

-----Report amending S. 4672, to authorize New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company to construct bridge across Connecticut River [between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Conn.]. Mar. 25, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1908.)

Townsend, C. E. Report favoring H. 10306, to authorize duplicate medal to be presented to John Horn for life-saving. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1383.)

-----Report favoring H. 10424, for construction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Council Bluffs, Iowa [by Central Railroad and Bridge Company]. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1528.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12150, to establish storm-warn­ing stations at Beaver Island, Lake Michigan, and Charlevoix, Mich. Mar. 9, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1531.)

-----Report amending H. 11132, to establish light and fog signal at or near Black Ledge, New London Harbor, Conn. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1974.)

INVALID PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Bradley, T. W. Report amending II. 12099, to increase pension of Edwin M. Slayton. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1265. i

-----Report amending H. 12402, to pension Orson Burlingame. Mar. 7,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1402.)

-----Report amending H. 11711, to increase pension of Jerome J. Hinds. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1490.)

-----Report amending H. 9905, to increase pension of Peter Sullivan. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1501.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 5261, to increase pension of Julia M. Oakley. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1507.)

-----Report amending II. 725, to increase pension of Alexander M. Ballou. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1513.)

-----Report amending H. 6940, to increase pension of Susannah O. Wardrop. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1517.)

-----Report favoring H. 744, to increase pension of George W. Carr. .Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1520.)

----- Report amending H. 13507, to increase pension of John M. Sullivan. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1764.)

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Bradley, T. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 11340, to pension Eliza Clune. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1779.)

----- Report amending If. 2933, to pension Marv A. Morev. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1781.)

---- - Report amending H. 14017, to increase pension of Louis Voll. Mar. 21,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1789.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 13850, to increase pension of Mary Heaney. .Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1805.)

-----Report favoring H. 7473, to increase pension of Nicholas Correll. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1811.)

-----Report amending H. 5971, to increase'pension of Samuel D. Sat- terly. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1814.)

-----Report amending H. .5198, to pension Emeline Simmons. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1817.)

----- Report amending H. 13413, to increase pension of Hezekiah Kcpner. Mar. 23. 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 1859.1

----- Report amending 11.6868. to increase pension of (ieorge R. Hanson.Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. 1H. rp. 1916.)

-----Report amending II. 11145, to increase jrension of Abel D. Brooks. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1950.)

-----Report amending H. 10708, to increase pension of Alfred A. Burrell. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1987.)

-----Re|«>rt favoring S. 3385, to increase pension of John A. Blair. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1993.)

----- Report amending 11.6502, to pension Onslow N. McIntire. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2010.)

■---- Report amending H. 9021, to inert use pension of Joseph Whitman. Mar. 29. 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2015.)

----- Report favoring S. 5028, to increase pension of Charles W. Chargo. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 2046.)

Calderhead, W. A. Report amending H. 6933, to pension Louisa M.Wright. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1412.)

-----Report favoring S. 2971, to pension Amelia Walsh. Mar. 8, 1904.2 p. (H. rp. 1424.)

---- Report favoring S. 293s, to increa-e pension of James L. Ackley.Mur. s, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1428.)

—— Rejsirt favoring S. 2937, to increaae pension of Julius Boden-t.il., Mar. 8. 1901. 2 p. i H. rp. 1429.)

-----Report favoring S. 1899, to increase pension of Thompson Warren.Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1441.)

----- Report favoring S. 827, to increase pension of Elias S. Gibson.Mar. 8. 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1448. )

—— Report favoring S. 305, to increase pension of John R. Evans. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1455.)

-----Report favoring S. 140, to increase pension of Daniel 11. Bailey. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1456.)

----- Report favoring S. 3394, to increase pension of Joseph B. Crawford.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1484.)

----- Report favoring H. 1oO45, to increase pension of George Sluyter.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1499.)

— Report amending H. 6425, to increase pension of David Walker. Mar. 8. 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1505.)

-----Report amending S. 885, to increase pension of Sarah A. Gillham. Mar. 8, 11KM. 2 p. (H. rp. 1526.)

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Calderhead, W. A.—Continued. Report amending H. 13321, to increase pension of John B. Mitchell. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1601.)

-----Report amending II. 10555, to increase pension of William L.Gerard. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1614.)

-----Report amending H. 10480. to increase pension of Aaron Bayles. Mar. 16,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1615.)

-----Report favoring S. 883, to pension Ephraim L. Herriott. Mar. 16 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1630.)

-----Report favoring S. 3149, to increase pension of Charles Bowring. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1631.)

----- Report amending II. 13655, to increase pension of Hannah Hill. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1636.)

-----Report amending H. 7678, to increase pension of Lewis Monjar. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1659.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 6051, to increase pension of Ann Dawson. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1663.)

-----Report amending H. 8285, to increase pension of William S. Peck. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1752.)

-----Report amending H. 6327, to increase pension of Delos Van Deusen. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1756.)

-----Report amending H. 5685, to pension Alonzo Sabin. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1759.)

-----Report favoring H. 4756, to increase pension of Lewis R. Gates. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1760.)

■-----Report amending H. 13937, to pension George W. Litherland. Mar. 21,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1763.)

-----Report amending H. 12804, to increase pension of Smith B. Mills. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1804.)

-----Report amending H. 6334, to increase pension of George W. Gvger. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1812.)

-----Report amending H. 2810, to increase pension of Samuel G. H. Whitley. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1819.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 2687, to increase pension of Isaac N. Willhite. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1821.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 8787, to increase pension of Robert A . Brasher. Alar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1839.)

----- • Report amending II. 13527, to increase pension of William Oden- heimer. Alar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1858.)

•---- - Report amending H. 11150, to increase pension of Marvin AAVixson. Mar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1860.)

-----Report amending H. 14000, to increase pension of Bradford A. Gehr. Alar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1947.)

-----Report favoring IL 13935, to increase pension of John F. Cummins. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1996.)

-----Report amending H. 11662, to increase pension of John II. Broderick. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1998.)

----- Report amending H. 13485, to increase pension of AVilliam Glasgow. Alar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2028. )

Crowley, J.B. Report amending H. 12062, to pension Edward H. Bennett. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1648.)

-----Report amending H. 11259, to increase pension of George W. Stennett. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1651.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 5734, to increase pension of John B. Tucker. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1665.)

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Deemer, Elias. Report amending H. 12439, to pension Lydia Gavett. Mar. 1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1254.)Report amending H. 12363, to increase pension of Charles H.

Barnard. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1258.)----- Report amending H. 11011, to increase pension of John Linn. Mar.

1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1267.)-----Report amending II. 10924, to increase pension of Cline Morris.

Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1268.)-----Report amending H. 9079, to pension Elizabeth Davison. Mar.

1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1278.)-----Report favoring S. 2959, to increase pension of Ada Johnson. Mar.

1, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1280.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 11177, to increase pension of

George Manypenny. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1396.)-----Report favoring H. 10841, to increase pension of Elizabeth De

Baugh. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1406.)-----Report amending II. 6530, to increase pension of Thomas Williams.

Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1414.)-----Report amending H. 5973, to increase pension of Henrv J. Potter.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1623.)-----Report amending H. 5338, to increase pension of Joseph S. Wright.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1624.)-—■ Report amending H. 2969, to increase pension of George W. Fitz­

gerald. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1628.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 8790, to pension C. Annette

Buckel. Mar. 26, 1904. 3 p. III. rp. 1914.)-----Report amending H. 10790, to increase pension of John F. Rockey.

Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1930.)----- Report amending II. 9797, to increase pension of Thomas Laugridge.

Mar. 26,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1933.)-----Report amending by substitute H. 13657, to increase pension of

Francis F. Rogers. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1945.)-----Report favoring S. 4139, to increase pension of John D. Henderson.

Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1984.)----- Report amending H. 7366, to increase pension of Thomas J. Cannon.

Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H rp. 1989.)-----Report favoring S. 4480, to increase pension of Jane E. Fuller. Mar

29,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2002.)-----Report favoring S. 2194, to increase pension of Phoebe Buch. Mar.

29,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2006.)-----Report favoring S. 2508, to increase pension of Morris H. Jones.

Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2007.)---- Report favoring S. 2657, to increase pension of Robert T. Wood

Mar. 29, 1^04. 2 p. (H. rp. 2018.)-----Report favoring S. 4511, to increase pension of James L. Porter.

Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2025.)Fuller, C. E. Report amending by substitute H. 8121, to increase pen­

sion of Joseph M. Ellis. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1247.)----- Report amending H. 2041, to increase pension of James W. Adams.

Mar. 1, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1251.)-----Report favoring H. 1905, to increase pension of Elias Holliday.

Mar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (IL rp. 1257.)-----Report amending II. 5953, to increase pension of Marcel Gagnon.

Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1260.)

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Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report amending 11. 9738, to pension Rebecca Simpson. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1270.)

-----Report amending H. 8120, to increase pension of Delzon Allen. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1275.)

-----Report amending H. 8715, to increase pension of Alice A. Siverd. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1277.)

-— Report amending H. 10798, to increase pension of James H. Allen. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1346.)

-----Report amending H. 10340, to increase pension of George F. Major. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1347.)

-----Report amending H. 9574, to increase pension of John H. Lennon. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1350.)

-----Report amending H. 8283, to increase pension of Henry Herkes. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1352.)

-----Report amending H. 7517, to increase pension of Lemuel N. Bishop. .Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1354.)

-----Report amending H. 5912, to increase pension of Alexander S. Bowen. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1362.)

-----Report amending H. 5888, to increase pension of Mary Irene Ros­enthal. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1363.)

-----Report amending H. 5055, to increase pension of Woodson R. Dan­iel. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1366.)

----- Report amending 11. 4990, to pension Georgia R. Demarest. Mar. 4,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1367.)

-----Report amending II. 4599, to pension Ella F. Whitehead. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1370.)

-----Report amending H. 12938, to increase pension of Daniel Reed. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1399.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 6592, to increase pension of Sarah C. Wilson. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1413.)

-----Report amending H. 5105, to increase pension of Jacob P. Fishback. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1417.)

-----Report favoring S. 2871, to increase pension of Justin M. Cooper. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1432.)

-----Report favoring S. 3979, to increase pension of Sterling L. Parker. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1464.)

-----Report favoring S. 3978, to increase pension of George W. Howard. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1465.)

----- Report favoring S. 3977, to increase pension of Luther S. Baker. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1466.)

-----Report favoring S. 3946, to increase pension of Jesse Bright. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1467.)

-----Report favoring S. 3896, to increase pension of Richard F. Nugent. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1469.)

-----Report favoring S. 3833, to increase pension of George T. Edwards.Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1471.)

-----Report favoring S. 3727, to increase pension of Eli Headley. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1475.)

-----Report favoring S. 3544, to increase pension of George W. Phillips. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1476.)

-----Report favoring S. 3500, to increase pension of Orrin L. Mann. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1480.)

----- Report favoring S. 3499, to increase pension of Samuel E. Looking­bill. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1481.)

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Fuller, C. E.—Continued. Report amending H. 12202, to increase pen­sion of John Baughman. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1489.)

-----Report amending H. 11692, to increase pension of Mary J. Neeley. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1491.)

----- Report amending II. 4892, to increase pension of Elias Veatch. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1509.)

-----Report favoring H. 10579, to increase pension of Jacob Dodd. Mar. 16,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1613.)

-----Report favoring H. 9740, to increase pension of William W. Newton. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1621.)

----- Report amending H. 12623, to increase pension of Liberty B. Walters, alias Liberty B. Watters. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1806.)

-----Report amending II. 6317, to increase pension of Maggie Du Bois. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (IT. rp. 1813.)

-----Report favoring II. 809, to increase pension of Lewis Johnson, jr. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1823.)

-----Report amending H. 8394, to increase pension of Reuben W. Bar­tram. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1915.)

-----Report amending H. 6713, to increase pension of John E. White, alias Patrick White. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1919.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 6000, to increase pension of John B. Salsman. Mar. 26, 1904. Ip. (IL rp. 1924.)

-----Report amending H. 9575, to increase pension of John Donohoe. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1928.)

----- Report amending H. 10126, to increase pension of Job Throck­morton. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1938.)

-----Report amending H. 14102, to increase pension of Robert W. Foster. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1949.)

-----Report amending H. 13178, to pension Julius H. Rogge. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1978.)

-— Report amending H. 4891, to pension Julia R. Braxton. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1980.)

-----Report amending II. 10699, to increase pension of Henry J. Brock­way. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1988.)

Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 8479, to pension James II. E. Guest. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1276.)Report favoring II. 13042, to pension Esther J. Lee. Mar. 1, 1904.

2 p. (II. rp. 1281.)-----Report amending H. 7773, to increase pension of Samuel H. Thoro-

man. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1353.)-----Report amending H. 2922, to inc rease pension of George W. Ford.

Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1376.)-----Report amending IL 13067, to increase pension of Thomas W.

Prentiss. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1398.)-----Report amending H. 11838, to increase pension of William H.

Mann. Mar. 7, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1404.)-----Report favoring H. 5445, to pension Susan R. Choat. Mar. 7, 1904.

1 p. (II. rp. 1415.)-----Report favoring S. 3936, to increase pension of Sylvania S. Cheney.

Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1468.)-----Report favoring S. 3878, to increase pension of George Coffee.

Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1470.)-----Report favoring H. 10988, to increase pension of August Graf.

Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1494.)

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Gibson, H. R.—Continued. Report amending II. 10932, to pension Eliza Woolard. Alar. 8,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1495.)

•-----Report amending bv substitute H. 9812. to increase pension of Henr N. McLane. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1502.)

— — Report amending IL 6976, to increase pension of Jane Wheeler. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1515.)

--- Report amending bv substitute II. 620, to increase pension of George 0. Boyd. Alar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1521.)

-----Report amending bv substitute H. 3266, to pension James AL Simms. Alar. 9, 1904. 3j>. ' (IL rp. 1533.)

■-----Report favoring II 13518, to increase pension of Chester R. Heath.Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1596.)

-----Report amending H. 11403, to pension John AI. Bailey. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1603.)

-----Report amending II. 7472, to increase pension of Henry McQuerter. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1604.)

-----Report amending H. 10265, to pension Elizabeth Alurray. Alar.16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1618.)

-----Report amending H. 13453, to increase pension of Ezekiel Steel. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1637.)

-----Report amending H. 13371, to increase pension of James T. Thomp­son. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p.. (H.rp. 1638.)

-----Report amending II. 12676, to increase pension of Janies Barber. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1644.)

-----Report amending II. 1-2413, to increase pension of Timothy Haley.Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1646. )

-----Report amending H. 9429, to increase pension of John C. Hamly, alias George Garnett. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1656.)

----- Report amending II. 5996, to increase pension of Alfred Howser. Alar. 16, 1904. I p. (H. rp. 1664.)

—— Report favoring H. 8316, to increase pension of James W. Swords. Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1751.)

-----Report amending H. 5431, to pension Susan LaugJierty. Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1757.)

-----Report amending II. 13438, to increase pension of John W. Comer.Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1766.)

-----Report amending II. 11468, to increase pension of Edson G. Hol­comb. Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1771.)

-----Report amending II. 10642, to increase pension of Garrett Stanley.Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1777.)

-----Report amending II. 2148, to increase pension of Lawrence Cook.Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1786.)

-----Report amending H. 9365, to increase pension of John S. Edgar.Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1828.)

-----Report amending II. 11524, to pension John E. Burrows. Alar. 24, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1884.)

----- Report amending H. 11776, to pension Hugh Alooney. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1931.)

----- Report amending H. 11748, to increase pension of Edward E. Curran. Alar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1941.)

----- Report amending H. 14016, to increase pension of William J. Whealton. Alar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1948.)

-----Report amending II. 8464, to pension Susan T. Bunch. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1992.)

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Gibson. II. R.—Continued. Report amending II. 7752, to pension William L. Rutter. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2016.)

----- Report favoring S. 4648, to increase pension of John T. Rader.Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H rp. 2040.)

-----Report favoring S. 4765, to increase pension of Adrian Terry. Mar.30,1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 2041.)

Holliday. E. S. Report amending II. 1877, to increase pension of George II. Suits. Mar. I, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1252.)

-----Report amending H. 11846, to increase pension of David Kinsey. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1340.)

-----Report amending II. 9562. to im reuse pension of Warren R. Her- rell. Mar. 4, 1904. 1 p. (14. rp. 1351.)

-----Report amending II. 4353, to increase pension of George Bream Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1371.)

-----Report amending H. 12592, to pension Ilenrv C. Nash. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1401.)

-----Report amending II. 5247, to increase pension of Lora Milliken. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1416.)

-----Report favoring S. 2857, to increase pension of Onne II. Ropka. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1433.)

----- Report favoring S. 2690, to increase pension of James Garry. Mar.8,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1434.)

-----Report favoring S. 2058, to increase pension of Jacob A. Roof. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1439.)

----- Report favoring S. 2029, to increase pension of Peter P. Dobozy. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1440.)

----- Report favoring S. 1436, to increase pension of Thomas P. Went­worth. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1444.)

----- Report favoring S. 454, to increase pension of Rinaldo M. < iriswold. Mar. H, 1904, 1 p. (H. rp. 1450.)

-----Report favoring S. 450, to increase pension of George H. Suther­land. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p (H. rp. 1451.)

-----Report favoring S. 447, lo increase pension of David H. George. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1452.)

-----Report favoring S. 336, to increase pension of William Lechleidner. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (11. rp. 1454.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4371, to pension Alison Clifton. Mar. 8, 1904.2 p. (II. rp. 1458.)

-----Report favoring S. 4454, to increase pension of John Seiler. Mar.8, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1459.)

-----Report favoring S. 4455, to increase pension of Ansel J. Busby. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1460.)

-----Report favoring S, 3519, to pension Ruby A. Stirdivant. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1479.1

----- Report favoring S. 3491, to increase pension of Andrew J. Howe. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1482.)

----- Report favoring S. 3201, to increase pension of James 1. Shafer. Mar. 8, 1904. I p. (H.rp. 1486.)

-----Report amending H. 10997, to pension Marv McGill. Mar. 8. 1904.2 p. (H. rp. 1493.)

-----Report amending II. 9697, to increase pension of Reuben Nightin­gale. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p, (H. rp. 1503.)

-----Report amending II. 3171, to increase pension of George N. Craw­ford. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1518.)

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Holliday, E. S.—Continued. Report amending H. 11976, to increase pension of Isom R. New. Mar. 16, 1904. 2" p. (H. rp. 1605.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12164, to increase pension of Joseph Davis. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1607.)

-----Report amending II. 9775, to pension Anna S. Christopherson. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1620.J

-----Report amending H. 965, to increase pension of Franklin Webb. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1674.)

-----Report amending H. 690, to increase pension of Mark F. Holder- man, alias Michael Ilolderman. Mar. 16, 1904. 2p. (H. rp. 1675.)

-----Report favoring H. 8386, to increase pension of Andrew Esdell. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1750.)

-----Report amending II. 11828, to pension Mary E Whitten. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1778.)

-----Report amending II. 1565, to increase pension of Josephine F. Anderson. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 17^5.)

——■ Report amending H. 13409, to increase pension of Alfred Small. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1807.)

-----Report amending H. 13767, to increase pension of Daniel Pew. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1808.)

----- Report amending H. 4996, to increase pension of Alexander Rob­ertson. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1818.)

----- Report amending H. 197, to increase pension of John Latty. Mar. 22,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1826.)

-----Report amending H. 8074, to increase pension of William H. H. Chester. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1827.)

Hopkins, F. A. Report amending by substitute II. 12674, to pension Sarah Carden. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1602.)

----- Report amending II. 12480, to increase pension of Henry J. Arnold. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1610.)

Hunter, W. G. Report amending by substitute H. 12342, to increase pension of Lawrence H. Rousseau. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1272.)

Lindsay, G. II. Report amending H. 11293, to increase pension of Frank Fuchs. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1611.)

----- Report amending H. 7062, to pension Kate M. A. Mortensen. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1626.)

-----Report amending H. 7595, to pension Ella Hatfield. Mar. 21,1904.3 p. (H. rp. 1754.)

-----Report amending H. 8498, to increase pension of Jonathan Klingen- fus. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1775.)

-----Report amending 11. 12199, to increase pension of James Bramble. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1780.)

Lucking, Alfred. Report amending H. 12965, to increase pension of William II. Dailey. Mar. 4, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1335..)

----- Report favoring H. 9862, to pension Marv Yaw. Mar. 4,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1348.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 4623, to pension Electa L. Wil­lard. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1369.)

---- Report amending H. 6966, to increase pension of Roxana S. Ker. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1516.)

-----Report amending H. 9116, to increase pension of Charles W. Abbott. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1625.)

-----Report amending H. 9393, to increase pension of Thomas P. Ryan. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1657.)

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Lucking, Alfred—Continued. Report amending II. 6927, to increase pension of Rebecca C. Nevin. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1660.)

-----Report amending II. 4241, to pension Mary A. Denston. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1670.)

Miers, R. IV. Report amending 11.3149, to increase pension of JohnS. Mavity. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 1250.)

-----Report amending H. 11610, to increase pension of Alexanders. Hill. Mar. 1,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1266.)

-----Report favoring H. 1861, to increase pension of James Wilkinson. Mar.1,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1273.)

-----Report amending H. 5330, to increase pension of Robert I). Gardner. Mar.1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1279.)

-----Report amending H. 12474, to pension George Preston Reeves. Mar.1,1904. Ip. (IL rp. 1282.)

-----Report amending H. 12452, to increase pension of John A. McNerney. Mar. 4, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1337.)

—— Report amending II. 11615, to increase pension of Socrates Moore. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 1341.)

-----Report amending IL 11498, to increase pension of William A. Porter. Mar. 4, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1342.)

-----Report amending H. 10941, to increase pension of Mary Dougherty. .Mar. 4,1904. Ip'. (H. rp. 1344.)

-----Report amending H. 7487, to increase pension of Francis Knapp. Mar. 4,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1355.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 5107, to increase pension of John W. Kling. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1365.)

----- Report amending II. 4928, to increase pension of Jason II. Master- son. Mar. 4,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1372.)

----- Report amending II. 3033, to pension James M. Hurlev. Mar. 4. 1904. 2p. (H. rp. 1375.)

-----Report amending H. 13117, to increase pension of Lewis Sawver. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1397.)

-----Report amending H. 9280, to increase pension of James M. Hildreth. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1409.)

-----Report amending II. 8099, to increase pension of Stephen L. Rich­ardson. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1410.)

-----Report amending H. 4718, to increase pension of Thomas Ballard. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1419.)

-----Report amending II. 12993, to increase pension of John Hotchkiss. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1641.)

-----Report amending H. 12850, to increase pension of Simon P. Ritten­house. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1642.)

-----Report amending H. 12617, to increase pension of Ezra V. Felton Mar. 16, 1904. 2'p. (H.rp. 1645.)

-----Report amending II. 12277, to increase pension of James A. Ranp. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1647.)

-----Report amending II. 11647, to increase pension of William C. Scott. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1649.)

-----Report amending H. 11063, to increase pension of Robert L. McMurtry. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1652. )

-----Report amending H. 10062, to increase pension of Oscar Murray. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1653.)

-----Report amending H. 10261, to increase pension of Henry B. Snarks. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1654.)

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Miers, R. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 9978, to increase pen­sion of Samuel Iverson. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1655.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 3734, to increase pension of James R. Gibson. .Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1671.)

-----Report amending H. 3445, to increase pension of John P. Webb. Mar. 16, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1672.)

-----Report amending H. 5279, to increase pension of Granville H. Bishop. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1758.)

-----Report amending H. 3819, to increase pension of Ira Stout. Mar.21.1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1762.)

-----Report amending H. 13869, to pension Sarah M. Greer. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1765.)

-----Report amending II. 4908, to increase pension of John A. McConnell. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1767.)

-----Report amending II. 14005, to increase pension of George W. Jaques. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1768.)

-----Report amending II. 12323, to increase pension of Josiah Wood. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1772.)

-----Report amending II. 13650, to increase pension of William J. Cald­well. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1784.)

-----Report amending II. 12992, to increase pension of Henry Hiete. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1790.)

-----Report amending H. 11937, to increase pension of Dennis Spurrier.Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1800.)

-----Report favoring H. 11452, to pension Ann Jones. Mar. 22, 1904.1 p. (H.rp. 1801.)

-----Report amending H. 2005, to increase pension of Alexander J. Hood. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1822.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 8822, to pension Bird L. Francis. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1913.)

-----Report amending H. 8921, to increase pension of John McCollister.Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1917.)

-----Report amending H. 5314, to increase pension of John Woods. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1920.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 2450, to pension Lucinda Heath.Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1925.)

-----Report amending H. 605, to increase pension of Frederick Frick.Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1927.)

-----Report amending H. 10169, to increase pension of Isaac N. Flana­gan. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1932.)

-----Report amending H. 11576, to increase pension of James E. Stalker. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1934.)

---- Report amending H. 13643, to increase pension of Joseph Welsh. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1944.)

----- Report favoring 8. 3985, to increase pension of Isabel F. Easum. Mar. 26, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1952.)

-----Report amending H. 13381, to increase pension of John Calloway.Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1985.)

-----Report favoring H. 6307, to pension Elizabeth Hopper. Mar.29,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1991.)

-----Report favoring S. 2569, to increase pension of John W. Allen. Mar. 29,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1995.)

-----Report amending H. 9427, to increase pension of Chester H. Buck. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2000.)

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Miers, R. W.—Continued. Report favoring S. 460, to increase pension of Mary C. Nicholson. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2001.)

----- Report amending H. 8213, to increase pension of Thomas Murray. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2004.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 6962, to increase pension of Pauline N. Pearson. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp,2005.)

----- Report amending H. 6916, to increase pension of Alexander Hardy. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2009.)

----- Rejiort favoring 8. 25, to increase pension of Amanda J. Frvbarger. Mar. 29, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 2012.)

---- Report favoring S. 2380, to pension Jane Smith. Mar. 29, 1904.3 p. (H. rp. 2013.)

-----Report amending II. 5867, to pension Ina D. Burdick. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2020.)

---Report favoring H. 2567, to increase pension of Alexander D. Ramsey. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p, ( H. rp. 2022.)

-----Report amending II. 12607, to increase pension of JohnM. Savoree. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2027.)

-----Ref>ort favoring S. 4776, to increase pension of Jesse Maurer. Mar. 30,1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 2042.)

-----Report favoring S. 4915, to increase pension of Daniel Taylor. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. ' (H. rp. 2043.)

Smith, S. W. Report amending H 12134, to increase pension of Albert Haldeman. Mar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1253.)

-----Report amending II. 4980, to increase pension of Thomas E. Con­nor, alias Darius B. Smith. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p, (H. rp. 1255.)

----- Report amending H 6365, to increase pension of John W. Hay. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1256.)

---Report amending H. 3832, to increase pension of Eli T. Hoyt. Mar. 1. 1904. 2 p (H. rp. 1259.)

-----Report amending H 7792, to increase pension of Lazarus Minnich. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1285.)

-----Report favoring H. 6931, to pension Sarah A. McCann. Mar 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1358.)

----- Report amending II. 6088, to increase pension of Marshall Howell. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1360.)

-----Report amending H. 12389, to increase pension of Napoleon Paulus. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1403.)

-----Report amending H. 9682, to increase pension of Philip Loney. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1408.)

---Report amending by substitute H. 544, to increase pension of Lu­ther St. John. Mar.'7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1418.)

-----Report favoring S. 2960, to increase pension of Jacob Horning. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1425.)

-----Report, favoring S. 2946, to increase pension of Joshua Day. Mar.8,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1427.)

-----Report favoring 8 2655, to increase pension of Isaac Zellers. Mar.8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1436.)

-----Report favoring S. 1667, to pension Stalnaker Marteney. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1443.)

----- Report favoring S. 1394, t > increase pension of Lewis M. Webster. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1446.)

----- Report favoring S. 783, to increase pension of William McGee. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1449.)

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Smith, S. W.—Continued. Report favoring S. 4254, to increase pension of William H. Collingwood. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1462.)

-----Report favoring S. 3774, to increase pension of John C. Felton. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1473.)

-----Report favoring S. 3523, to increase pension of Joseph W. Butz.Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1478.)

-----Report favoring S. 3377, to increase pension of John M. Tyree.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1485.) *

-----Report amending H. 10839, to increase pension of John Conrad Dirschner. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 1496.)

-----Report amending H. 10651, to pension Katherine M. Laurence.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1497.)Report amending by substitute H. 10626, to increase pension of

Cynthia A. Conant. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1498.)-----Report amending H. 9929, to increase pension of Frederick K.

Bryan. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1500.)-----Report amending H. 4565, to increase pension of Carrie Keefer.

Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1510.)-----Report amending H. 4120, to increase pension of Henry R. Guss.

Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1511.)----- Report amending H. 1267, to increase pension of D. Miller Gordon.

Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1519.)----- Report amending bv substitute H. 8481, to increase pension of

Maggie E. Carter. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1532.)-----Report amending H. 12440, to increase pension of Edward M.

Shepard. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1608.)-----Report amending H. 12456, to increase pension of Marshall Cox.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1609.)— Report amending H. 6170, to pension Elizabeth F. Champlin.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1622.)-----Report amending H. 685, to increase pension of Philip J. Harlow.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1629.)----- Report amending H. 13147, to increase pension of Euphama A.

Young. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1640.)-----Report amending H. 7701. to increase pension of James II. English.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1658.)-----Report amending H. 6558, to increase pension of Robert II. Long.

Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1662.)-----Report favoring H. 4983, to increase pension of Charles Gochey.

Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1666.)-----Report amending H. 4626, to pension Hattie M. Matheson. Mar.

16,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1667.)---- Report amending H. 5193, to increase pension of Allen Campbell.

Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1797.)-----Report amending H. 12388, to increase pension of Adam Shiria.

Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1799.)-----Report favoring H. 8122, to pension Adonijah Richards. Mar. 22,

1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1810.)-----Report amending II. 5690, to increase pension of James W. Grif­

fiths. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1815.)-----Report, amending H. 2804, to increase pension of Mi<iael Cribbins.

Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1820.)-----Report amending H. 8993, to increase pension of Melvina Bottles.

Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. \H-rp. 1918.)

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Smith, S. W.—Continued. Report amending H. 3653, to increase pen­sion of Andrew Sullenberger. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1921.)

—— Report amending H. 6048, to increase pension of William Johnson. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1923.)

-----Report amending H. 9969, to increase pension of James Frederic. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1937.)

-----Report amending II. 13879, to increase pension of Abraham S. Van Fleet. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. ( H. rp. 1946.)

-----Report amending H. 11989, to pension Emma C. Dougal. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2029.)

Snook, J. S. Report amending H. 7986, to increase pension of Stephen Bricker. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1249.)

----- Report amending H. 11629, to increase pension of Nannie J. Mc­Dowell. Mar. 1,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1271.)

-----Report amending H. 7772, to pension Robert Leach. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1274.)

-----Report amending H. 12628, to increase pension of Andrew P. Mc­Conkey. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1284.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12102, to increase pension of Lavalie C. O’Barr. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1338.)

-----Report amending H. 4230, to increase pension of Jasper AL Griggs. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1373.)

----- Report amending by substitute H. 2144, to increase pension of Minerva A. Pool. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (IL rp. 1377.)

-----Report amending H. 12680, to increase pension of Hervey Polen. Mar. 7, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1400.)

----- Report amending IL 7431, to increase pension of Charles N. Burns. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1411.)

-----Report favoring S. 2894, to pension Clara Garretson. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1430.)

-----Report favoring S. 2872, to increase pension of Albert Schermerhorn. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1431.)

-----Report favoring S. 2661, to increase pension of John H. Klingler. Mar. 8, 1904. I p. (H. rp. 1435.)

---- - Report favoring S. 2348, to increase pension of Hamilton S. Gillespie. Mar. 8, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1437.)

-----Report favoring S. 4349, to increase pension of Laura Ann Seaton. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p, (H. rp. 1457.)

-----Report favoring S. 4329, to increase pension of Mary E. Nesmith. Alar. 8, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1487.)

---- - Report amending IL 11939, to increase pension of Charles C. Fisher, alias John C. Pickerell. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1488.)

-----Report amending IL 9504, to increase pension of Augustus Johns.Alar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1504.)

-----Report amending II. 5681, to increase pension of Phillip Whyrich. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1506.)

-----Report amending H. 4949, to increase pension of George L. Bixler. Alar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1508.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 7474, to increase pension of Fan­nie C. Alorey. Alar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1514.)

-----Report amending IL 13263, to increase pension of Caroline E. Pratt. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1523.)

-----Report amending H. 11793, to increase pension of August Henning. Alar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1597.)

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Snook, J. S.—Continuer!. Report amending H. 11033, to increase pen­sion of Noah Minnich. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1612.)

-----Report amending II. 10286, to pension Ellen M. Malloy. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1616.)

-----Report amending II. 10288, to pension Anna E. Harman. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1617.)

-----Report amending H. 8480, to increase pension of Elijah Rearick. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1749.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 6503, to increase pension of Amanda AI. Morse. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1755.)

-----Report amending H. 4897, to increase pension of William Johnson. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1761.)

-----Report amending H. 13907, to increase pension of John W. Hilton. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1770.)

-----Report favoring H. 2150, to increase pension of Robert Whitman. Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1782.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 3460, to increase pension of Louis P. Anschutz. Alar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1787.)

----- Report amending H. 763, to pension Sarah McClelland. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1791.)

-----Report amending H. 8014, to increase pension of Thomae Andas. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1912.)

-----Report amending H. (>090, to increase pension of Frederick C. Wickham. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1922.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 2606, to increase pension of Catherine Bowsher. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1926.)

-----Report amending H. 14181, to increase pension of Sarah F. Burnet. Mar. 26, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1935.)

-----Report amending H. 12398, to increase pension of Samuel N. John­son. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1940.)

-----Report amending H. 11487, to increase pension of John Wybrant. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1942.)

-----Report favoring II. 14184, to increase pension of James Ginnane. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1951.)

----- Report amending II. 4056, to increase pension of Wilson Snider. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2024.)

Sulloway, C. A. Report amending H. 5856, to increase pension of Nancy A. King. Mar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1248.)

----- Report amending 11. 12326, to increase pension of Matthew Curran. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1261.)

-----Report amending H. 5298, to pension William E. Coffin. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1262.)

-----Report amending H. 12434, to increase pension of Rebecca McKin­ney. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1263.)

-----Report amending H. 12436, to pension Ida E. Nerber. Alar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1264.)

•---- Report amending H. 9796, to increase pension of William Berkley.Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1269.)

-----Report favoring H. 12557, to increase pension of George AV. Gardi­ner. Alar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1283.)

-----Report favoring II. 12461, to increase pension of Milton Graham. Alar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1336.)

-----Report amending H. 12094, to increase pension of James T. McKin­stry. Afar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1339.)

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Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report amending II. 10974. to increase pension of Robert Conn. Alar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1343.)

-----Report amending H. 10845, to increase pension of John C. Webb.Mar. 4, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1345.)

-----Report favoring H. 9792, to pension Fanny Tracy. Mar. 4, 1904.2 p. (H.rp. 1349.)

-----Report amending H. 7364, to increase pension of Leonard M. John­son. Mar. 4. 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1356.)

-----Report favoring II. 6973, to increase pension of Simeon Billings.Mar. 4, 1904 . 2 p. (H.rp. 1357. I

----- Report amending H 6858, to increase pension of Nelson Hart.Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1359.)

— — Report amending H. 6062. to increase pension of Alvin Gray. Mar.4,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1361.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 5846, to increase pension of Carrie K. Baker. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1364.)

----- Report amending H. 4877, to imrease pension of Mathias C. Mills. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H . rp. 1368.)

— ■— Report amending H. 3633, to increase pension of Robert H. McIlroy.Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1374.)

----- Report amending II. 1568, to increase pension of James V. Tabor.Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (11. rp. 1378.)

-----Report favoring 11. 732, to increase pension of John L. B. Thomp­son. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (IT. rp. 1379.)

----- Report amending H. 728, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Evans.Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1380.)

----- Report favoring S. 360, to increa-e pension of Mary Lucetta Arnold.Mar. 4, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1381.)

----- Report amending II. 11999, to increase pension of William Vincent.Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp, 1405.)

-----Report amending H. 10478, to increase pension of William T. Hayter. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1407.)

-----Report favoring S. 569, to increase pension of Jesse B. Nurse. Mar.8,1904. 2 p. (H.rp 1423.)

-----Report favoring S. 2952, t । im rease pension of William J. F. Buck. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1426.)

—— Report favoring S. 2320, to inm‘ase pension of Samuel H. Legrow.Alar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1438.)

----- Repi rt favoring S. 1764, to increase pension of John Shehan. Mar.8,1904. 2 p, (II. rp. 1442.)

-----Report favoring S. 1423, to increase pension of Samuel F. Murry. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1445.)

— — Report favoring S. 1388, to increase pension of Orson H. Sawtelle.Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1447.)

-----Report favoring S. 358, to increase pension of Phebe A. Ford.Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1453.)

-----Report favoring S. 4317, to increase pension of Sarah L. Augur.Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1461.)

-----Rej>ort favoring S. 4237, to pension Hannah Small Wiggin. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1463.)

-----Report favoring S. 3827, to increase pen-ion of Norman B. Daven­port. Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1472.)

-----Report favoring S. 3771, to increase pension of Virginia C. Spencer. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1474.

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Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3535, to increase pen­sion of John Walton. Mar. 8, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1477.)

-----Report favoring S. 3457, to increase pension of Marcellus M. Parker.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1483.)

-----Report amending H. 11562, to pension Lucretia Davis, formerly Hamilton. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1492.)

-----Report amending II. 8713, to increase pension of Elam Allen.Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1512.)

-----Report amending H. 13283, to increase pension of William York.Mar. 8, 1904. 1 p. ( H. rp. 1522.)

-----Report amending II. 13230, to increase pension of Amos T. Richard­son. Mar. 8, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1524.)

-----Report favoring II. 12544, to increase pension of Edward Hayford.Mar. 8,1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1525.)

-----Report favoring II. 12194, to increase pension of Nathaniel Warren.Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1598.)

-----Report favoring II. 13284, to increase pension of Daniel W. Graham.Mar. 16,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1599.)

-----Report amending II. 13115, to pension Sarah Jane Van Alstine.Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1600.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12133, to increase pension of James Johnson. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1606.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 9832, to increase pension of Ed­win M. Alden. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1619.)

-----Report favoring II. 3244, to increase pension of Lewis Kimer. Mar.16,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1627.)

-----Report amending H. 11187, to increase pension of Fyanna E. Mvers.Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1635.)

-----Report amending II. 13236, to increase pension of George H. Otis.Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1639.)

-----Report amending II. 12727, to increase pension of Theodore Coon- ley. Mar. 16, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1643.)

-----Report amending II. 11574, to increase pension of Oscar A. Phette­place. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1650.)

-----Report favoring H. 6746, to increase pension of Francis Van Aernam.Mar. 16, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1661.)

-----Report amending H. 4580, to pension Penelope A. Dexter. Mar. 16,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1668.)

-----Report amending H. 4369, to increase pension of August Strick. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1669.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 3297, to increase pension of Renel W. Trask. Mar. 16, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1673.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 8496, to increase pension of JosephHoward. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1748.)

-----Report amending by substitute II. 8239, to pension Sarah E. Hol­brook. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1753.)

-----Report favoring H. 6564, to increase pension of James II. Town­send. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1769.)

-----Report amending H. 13110, to increase pension of George C. Birch.Mar. 21, 1904. l'p. (H. rp. 1773.)

-----Report amending II. 7219, to increase pension of George W. Marsh.Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1774.)

-----Report amending H. 11796, to pension Catherine Darr. Mar. 21.1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1776.)

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Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report amending II. 2107, to increase pension of James. W. Whitney. Mar. 21,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1783.)

----- Report favoring fl. 12845, to increase pension of Charles Bowen.Mar. 21, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1788.)

-----Report amending H. 10502, to increase pension of Abram Young. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H.rp. 1798.)

----- Report amending II. 9516, to increase pension of Henry Johnson.Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1802.)

-----Report amending II. 9388, to increase pension of Linens V. Vance. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1803.)

----- Report amending H. 8915, to increase pension of Warren Mc­Cracken. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1809.)

-----Report favoring H. 5327, to increase pension of W illiam M. Morri­son. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1816.)

----- Report amending H. 731, to increase pension of Henry S. Hamil­ton. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1824.)

----- Report amending H. 721, to increase pension of John Ryan, alias John Connell. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1825.)

-----Report amending H. 14203, to increase pension of Edwin J. Jagger. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1857.)

-----Report amending H. 12553, to increase pension of Amaziah Havey.Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1911.)

— Report favoring II. 6739, to increase pension of Waldo A. Foster. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1929.)

----- Report amending II. 11193, to increase pension of Abbie W. Griffin. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1936.)

-----Report amending II. 11315, to increase pension of Christian Mott. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1939.)

-----Report amending H. 13310, to increase pension of Samuel A. Smith, jr. Mar. 26, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1943.)

-----Report favoring S. 4936, to increase pension of Emma J. Smith. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1977.)

----- Report favoring S. 4773, to pension Juliette Nunez. Mar. 29,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1979.)

-----Report favoring S. 5032, to increase pension of Charles H. Edick. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1981.)

----- Report amending S. 5077, to increase pension of Agnes Harmon. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1982.)

----- Report favoring S. 5110, to pension Cornelia K. Smith. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1983.)

----- Report favoring II. 9788, to increase pension of George W. Blan­chard. Mar.29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1986.)

----- Report favoring S. 4777, to increase pension of Thomas McCormick. Mar. 29,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1990.)

-----Report favoring H. 908, to increase pension of Charles A. Tarbox. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1994.)

-----Report favoring S. 2582, to increase pension of Ilarrv M. Sherman. Mar. 29,1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1997.)

----- Report, favoring S. 4695, to increase pension of Horatio P. Abbott. Mar. 29,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1999.)

----- Report favoring S. 3485, to increase pension of Elizabeth Bedford. Mar. 29,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2003.)

-----Report favoring S. 4363, to increase pension of Eli Veazie. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2008.)

Ma r c h , 1904 239Sulloway, C. A.—Continued. Report favoring S. 2636, to increase pen­

sion of Alvin D. Lane. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2011.)-----Report favoring S. 4275, to pension Nancy Noxon. Mar. 29, 1904.

Ip. (H.rp. 2014.)----- Report amending II. 7064, to increase pension of Charles Von Luko-

witz. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 2017.)----- Report favoring S. 2372, to increase pension of David M. Davis.

Alar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2019.)----- Report favoring S. 3084, to increase pension of Helen F. Nichols.

Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2021.)----- Report favoring S. 4731, to increase pension of John A. Brown.

Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2023.)-----Report favoring S. 3227, to increase pension of James F. Mears.

Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2026.)-----Report favoring S.4514, to increase pension of John P. Whitehouse.

Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2030.)-----Report amending H. 14152, to increase pension of John Middleton.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2044.1JUDICIARY, COMMITTEE ON THE

Anti-injunction bill, hearings before committee [Jan. 13-Feb. 26,1904], on H. 89, to limit meaning of word “conspiracy” and use of restrain­ing orders and injunctions [as applied to disputes between employers and employees in District of Columbia and Territories, or engaged in commerce between States, District of Columbia, and Territories, and with foreign nations]. 1904. 392 p.

Woman’s suffrage, [hearings before] committee, Feb. 16, 1904. [1904.] 22 p.

Alexander, De A. S. Report amending H. 13924, to provide seal for United States commissioners. Mar. 18, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1741.)

-----Report favoring H. 11518, to authorize term of district court for western district of Virginia in Bigstone Gap. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1970.)

Brantley, W. G. Report amending II. 12904, [to change time] for hold­ing courts of eastern division of northern district of Georgia at Athens. Mar. 9, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1534.)

-----Report favoring H. 13352, transferring county of Pierce, Ga., from eastern to southwestern division of district court for southern dis­trict. Mar. 9, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1535.)

Gillett, J. N. Report submitting II. 7289, to extend to citizens of United States, whose claims were rejected by commission appointed pursu­ant to convention of Feb. 8, 1896, between United States and Great Britain, relief for unlawful seizures [etc.] of vessels engaged in seal­ing [in Bering Sea] beyond 3-mile limit. Mar. 29, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1971.)

Little, J. S. Report amending H. 13350, conferring jurisdiction upon United States commissioners over offenses committed in portion of Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Ark. [etc.]. Alar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1958.)

Palmer, H. W. Report favoring S. 3015, for additional judge of district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania. Mar. 16, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1633.)

---- Report submitting H. R. 274, that Charles Swayne, judge of dis­trict court for northern district of Florida, be impeached of high misdemeanor. Mar. 25, 1904. 23 p. (H. rp. 1905 [pt. 1].)

Powers, S. L. Report amending H. 11815, to limit time within which prosecutions may be instituted against employees of LTnited States. Mar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1289.)

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LABOR, COMMITTEE ON

Eight hours for laborers on Government work, hearings before commit­tee, Feb. 4-Mar. 4, 1904 [on II. 4064, limiting hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon work for United States, or any Territory, or District of Columbia]. 1904. p. 1-203.

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES, COMMITTEE ON THE

Birdsall, B. P. Views of minority amending S. 2259, to regulate ship­ping between ports of United States and ports in Philippine Archi- jielngo [and] between iiorts in Philippine-Archipelago. Mar. 30, 1904: Dp. (H. rp. 1904, pt. 2.)

Fordney, J. W. Report favoring S. 1750, similar to H. 5335, to provide American register tor British ship Pyrenees. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1963.)

Gouldwi, J. A. Report favoring H. 9090, to provide United States reg­istry for steamer Success; with views of minority. Mar. 11, 1904 3 p. (H. rp. 1566.)

-----Report favoring 11. 9091, to provide United States registry for steamer Marie; with views of minority. Mar. 11, 1904. [2] p. (H. rp. 1567.)

Grosvenor, C. H. Report favoring S. 2261, to amend sec. 4607, Revised statutes, relating to soliciting seamen as lodgers [so as to include seamen of foreign vessels]. Mar. 22, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1847.)

-----Re|xjrt favoring S. 3118, to amend act to amend act to amend laws relative to shipping commissioners [so as to increase penalty for illegal detention of seamen’s clothing]. Mar. 22,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1848.)

----- Report favoring S. 2259, to regulate shipping between ports of United States and ports in Philippine Archipelago [and] between ports in Philippine Archipelago. Mar. 25,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1904 Lpt. ij.)

Littlefield, C. E. Views of minority adverse to H. 4570, to provide American register for steamer Beaumont. Feb. 25, 1904. 27 p. (H. rp. 1019, pt. 2.)

----- Views of minority adverse to II. 5335, to provide American register for British ship Pyrenees. Mar. 11,1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1394, pt. 2.)

----- Views of minority adverse to H. 5392, to provide American register for steamer Brooklyn. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1530, pt- 2.)

Lucking, Alfred. Views of minority adverse to S. 2263, to require vessels of United States [in transportation of supplies for Army and Navy], Mar. 26, 1904. 4 p. (II. rp. 1893, pt 2.)

Stevens, F. C. Report amending by substitute S. 2263, to require vessels of United States [in transportation of supplies for Army and Navy]. Mar. 25, 1904. 7 p. (H. rp. 1893 [pt. 1J.)

Wachter, F. C. Report favoring II. 5392, to provide American register for steamer Brooklyn. Mar. 8, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1530 [pt. 1].) •

Wilson, W. W. Report favoring H. 5335, to provide American register for British ship Pyrenees. Mar.5,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1394 [pt. 1].)

MILITARY AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Denny, .1. W. Rtmort adverse to H. 7532, to remove charge of desertion from Henry D. Cutting, alias Henry C. Stratton. Mar. 15, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1588.)

Dick, Charles. Report on H. R. 135, calling for information relative to disposition of Mauser rifles captured in Cuba during Spanish- American war. Mar. 18, 1904. 7 p. (H. rp. 1737.)

Ma r c h , 1904 241Esch, J. J. Report amending by substitute H. 9662, to establish per­

manent camp grounds in Texas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Cali­fornia [for Army and National Guard], and for enlargement of Chattanooga and Chickamauga national park. Mar. 16, 1904. 31 p. (II. rp. 1632.)

Hay, James. Report favoring S. 2114, to fix rank of [2d lieutenants of artillery who formerly served in Marine Corps]. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1745.)

-----Report amending II. 1979, for extension of national cemetery near Richmond, Va. Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1889.)

Hull, J. A. T. Report favoring IT. 10208, for relief of Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Mar. 18, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1744.)

----- Report favoring H. 14110, to authorize donation of certain unused and obsolete gun at Chickamauga Park, Ga., to Phil Kearny Post, G. A. R., Nelsonville, Ohio. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1852.)

----- Report favoring S. J. R. 34, to receive for instruction at Military Academy Alfonso Zelaya, of Nicaragua. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1955.)

----- Report favoring H. J. R. 136, for appointment of [6] managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Mar. 26,1904. 1 n. (H.rp. 1956.)

Mondell, F. W. Report favoring S. 64, to correct military record of William B. Thompson. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1332.)

-----Report adverse to H. 3397, to remove charge of desertion from Isaac Purnell. Mar. 14,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1584.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.]

----- Report favoring S. J. R. 9, authorizing issue of duplicate medals where originals have been lost or destroyed. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 n. (H. rp. 1886.)

Parker, R. M . Report submitting H. 13860, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1905. Mar. 11, 1904. 14 p. (H. rp. 1579.)

-----Report amending H. 1860, for relief of certain enlisted men of 20th New York Volunteer Infantry. Mar.29,1904. lip. (H.rp.1969.)

Prince, G.W. Report favoring II. 1127, for relief of William J. Hines. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1326.)

----- Report adverse to H. 3976, for relief of John Thomas Owen. Mar. 3,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1327.)

----- Report adverse to H. 6084, for relief of Emanuel Peck. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1328.)

-----Report adverse to H. 2997, to remove charge of desertion from military record of Bernhard Stueber. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1329.) '

-----Report adverse to H. 9401, for relief of Daniel Craver. Mar. 15, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1590.)

-----Report adverse to S. J. R. 54, to permit Thomas W. Symons to assist State of New York in connection with improvement of navi­gable canals of State. Mar. 15, 1904. 14 p. (H. rp. 1594.)

Slayden, J. L. Report adverse to H. 2828, to remove charge of deser­tion from military record of H. C. Haynes. Mar. 3. 1904. 2 p (II. rp. 1.330.)

----- Report adverse to H. 2827, to remove charge of desertion from mil­itary record of James L. Northcutt. Mar. 3, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 133i.)

----- Report adverse to II. 9919, to amend military record of Henry Keeler. Mar. 15, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1589.)

----- Report amending II. 9799, to remove charge of desertion from mil­itary record of John Dorsey. Mar. 21, 1904 . 4 p. (II. rp. 1747.)

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Slayden, J. L.—Continued. Report amending H. 1975, to amend sec. 1225, Revised statutes, so as to provide for detail of retired [non­commissioned] officers of Army and Navy to assist in military instruction in schools. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2074.)

Sulzer, William. Report amending by substitute H. J. R. 122, permit­ting Thomas W. Symons to assist State of New York [in connec­tion with improvementof navigable canals of State]. Mar. 29, 1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1976.)

Young, H. 0. Report adverse to H. 12772, to restore certain [1st lieutenants] of Army toproper places on respective lineal lists. Mar. 28,1904. 4 p. (H.rp. 1964.)

-----Report favoring H. 14500, to ratify right of way of Oahu Railway and Land Company through militarv reservation of Kahauiki, Hawaii. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp) 2031.)

MINES AND MINING, COMMITTEE ON

Bonynge, R. W. Report amending II. 1223, to establish mining experi­mentstations to aid in development of mineral resources of United States [etc.]. Mar. 28, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1966.)

Scott, C. F. Report amending II. 1954, to authorize exploration and purchase of mines within private land claims. Mar. 24, 1904. 5 p. (H. rp. 1885.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON

Brandegee, F. B. Report favoring S. 2845, to authorize appointment of Ricardo Iglesias as midshipman. Mar. 11, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1572.)

-----Report favoring S. 2605, to authorize appointment of Leopold Her­bert Schwerin as assistant surgeon. Mar. 11,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1573.)

-----Report amending H. 12582, for relief of George F. Phillips. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2035.)

-----Report favoring H. 13483, for relief of Lewis Poessel. Mar. 29, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 2036.)

Brick, A. L. Report amending by substitute H. 6826, to transfer Creighton Churchill from retired to active list. Mar. 29,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2034.)

Dayton, A. G. Report favoring S. 3218, for relief of P. C. Asserson. Mar. 12, 1904. 1 p. (IL rp. 1581.)

Meyer, Adolph. Report favoring II. 5994, for relief of Augustus G. Kellogg. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1574. )

-----Report favoring H. 9055, providing rank and pay for retired officers of Navy [ordered into active service]. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2038.)

Roberts, E. W. Report favoring S. 2650, to transfer Seth Mitchell Ackley from retired to active list. Mar. 29, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 2037.)

Tate, F. C. Report amending H. 1476, to amend naval record of John W. Thompson. Mar. 29, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2033.)

PATENTS, COMMITTEE ON

Currier, F. D. Report amending H. 6487, to amend sec. 4952, Revised statutes [as amended, so as to protect rights of those obtaining copyright for English translations of books in foreign languages]. Mar. 1, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1287.)

Hinshaw, E. H. Report amending II. 11585, to amend sec. 493, Revised statutes [relative to price of uncertified printed copies of specifica­tions and drawings of patents]. Mar. 3,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1320.)

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Legare, G. S. Report favoring H. 11582, authorizing issuance of letters rogatory by commissioner of patents and for execution of letters rogatory issued from foreign patent offices. Mar. 1, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1290.)

PENSIONS, COMMITTEE ON

Aiken, Wyatt. Report amending by substitute H. 11308, to increase pension of Silas T. Overstreet. Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2067.)

-----Report amending H. 12297, to pension James P. Hurst. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2068.)

Ames, Butler. Report amending H. 12624, to increase pension of Eva H. Wingate. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1548.)

Brown, J. W. Report amending II. 5406, to pension Rachel Tyson.. .Mar. 17,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1695.)

-----Report amending H. 3166, to increase pension of James M. Howe. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1697.)

---- • Report amending H. 13448, to increase pension of Susan D. Lovell. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1700.)

-----Report amendingll. 6595, to increase pension of John H. McBrayer. Mar. 23, 1904. 1 p. | H. rp. 1866.)

-----Report amending by substitute IL 12664, to increase pension of Rachel J. Smith. Mar. 23, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1870.)

Campbell, P. P. Report amending H. 8620, to increase pension of Celia M. Viven. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1537.)

-----Report amending H. 6706, to increase pension of James Bliss. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1542.)

-----Report amending H. 12783, to pension Darien Scarlett. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1694.)

Draper, W. H. Report amending H. 9834, to increase pension of Eliza­beth McL. Haughey. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1315.)

-----Report amending H. 13299, to pension Edah A. Kittridge. Mar. 17,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1690.)

-----Report amending H. 13687, to increase pension of Henry A. Davies. Mar. 23, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1873.)

Houston, IL A. Report amending H. 4330, to pension Catherine Tully. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1304.)

Longworth, Nicholas. Report amending IL 9599, to increase pension of Grace P. Paddock. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1311.)

-----Report amending H. 11402, to increase pension of Agnes B. Hesler. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1312.)

-----Report favoring H. 12504, to increase pension of Juliett Field. Mar. 3,1904. 1 p. (H.rp. 1313.)

-----Report amending II. 12460, to pension Annie M. Powell. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1547.)

-----Report amending H. 10973, to pension Harrv F. Thompson. Mar. 17,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1696.)

-----Report amending IL 2045, to increase pension of Henry Henwood. Mar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1864.)

-----Report amending H. 11877, to increase pension of Minnie C. Wil­kins. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1868.)

-----Report amending H. 11058, to pension Mary Apple. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2066.)

-----Report amending H. 14149, to increase pension of David Wills. Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2071.)

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Loudenslager, H. C. Report favoring S. 2863, to increase pension of David C. Coleman. Mar. 3,1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1302.)

-----Report favoring II. 8462, to increase pension of James Walts. Mar.3,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1303. )

-----Report favoring S. 3690, to increase pension of George W. Gregory.Mar. 10,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1549.)

-----Report favoring S. 1959, to pension Mary Remington. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1550.)

-----Report favoring S. 3573, to increase pension of Calvin E. Myers, Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1551.)

-----Report favoring S. 3417, to pension Garrett V. Chamberlin. Mar. 10,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1552.)

----- Report favoring S. 1661, to increase pension of Mary E. Rilev. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip (H. rp. 1553.)

----- Report favoring S. 106, to increase pension of Carrie Wages, Mar. io, 1904. I p. (11. rp. 1551.;

-—- Report favoring S. 3860, to pension Janies Henry Martineau. Mar. 10,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1555.)

----- Report favoring S. 236, to increase pension of Andrew Jackson Power. Mar. 10, 1901. Ip. (H.rp. 1556.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4078, to increase pension of Thomas B. Steele. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1557.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4246, to increase pension of Louis Groverman. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1558.)

-----Report favoring 8. 4234, to increase pension of Rebecca Hankins. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1559.)

-—- Report favoring S. 42S5, to increase pension of John H. Shands. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. II. rp. 1560.)

-----Report favoring 8. 387t». to increase pension of Cyrus Q. Lemmond.Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1561.)

-----Report favoring 8. 3654, to pension Hannah Hall. Mar. 10, 1904.2 p. (H. rp. 1562,1

-----Report favoring S. 3919, to pension Florence E. Foster. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1563.)

----- Report favoring S. 3651, to increase pension of Mildred 8. Ogden. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp 1564.)

-----Report favoring S. 3825, to increase pension of Anna II. Lvman, Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1683.)

----- Report favoring S. 3810. to increase pension of Virginia B. Mullan. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p, (II. rp. 1684.)

-----Report favoring S. 2364, to pension Mary E. Haren. Mar. 17, 1904.2 p. (H.rp. 1685.)

-----Report amending S. 133, to increase pension of Elizabeth B. Sarson. Mar. 17,1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1686.)

----- Report amending H. 13746, to pension Thomas B. Forgan. Mar.17,1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1687.)

-----Report amending H. 12529, to pension Sarah Greene. Mar. 23,1904.2 p. (H.rp. 1869.)

----- Report favoring 8. 556, to increase pension of William Stall. Mar. 30,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2047.)

----- Report favoring 8. 2727. to increase pension of Alice M. Stafford. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2048.)

----- Report favoring S. 2975, to pension Claude C. Swafford. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2049.)

Ma r c h , 1904 245Loudenslager, H. C.—Continued. Report favoring S. 3236, to pension

John McDermid. Mar. 30,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2050.)----- Report favoring S. 3352, to increase pension of Mary M. Nash. Mar

30,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2051.)-----Report favoring S. 4308, to increase pension of Mary E. Pillow.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2052.)----- Report favoring S. 4405, to increase pension of Emma Thurston.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2053.)-----Report favoring S. 4528, to increase pension of Amanda M. Hand.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2054.)-----Report favoring S. 4529, to increase pension of Jesse N. Jones.

Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2055.)----- Report favoring H. 4531, to increase pension of Julia C. Vanzant.

Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2056.)----- Report favoring S. 4618, to increase pension of William Varnes.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2057.)-----Report favoring S. 4708, to increase pension of Samuel Baily.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2058.)----- Report favoring S. 4727, to increase pension of William M. Tanner.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2059.)-----Report favoring S. 4817, to pension Cornelia A. Thompson. Mar.

30,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2060.)-----Report favoring S. 4919, to increase [tension of William C. Griffin.

Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2061.)-----Report favoring S. 4935, to pension John Waarsteson. Mar. 30,

1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2062.)-----Report favoring H. 13190, to [tension Eveline Crouch Dunbar.

Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 2069.)McLain, F. A. Report favoring H. 11616, to pension August Bocker-

man. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1307.)----- Report amending H. 7482, to increase pension of Jennie Pettit

Morrison. Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1309.)----- Report amending by substitute H. 11597, Io increase [tension of

Amanthus P. Joyner. Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1310.)----- Report amending H. 11612, to increase pension of George H. Abney

Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1314.)----- Report favoring H. 5533, to increase pension of Hugh L. Freeman.

Mar. 3, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1319.)-----Report amending H. 3434, to increase pension of Samuel Parinlev.

Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1540.)-----Report amending II. 11301, to increase [tension of Ellen Caroline

Steele. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1543.)-----Report amending H. 4604, to pension Christian Kloeppel, alias

Christian Knupple. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1689.)-----Report favoring H. 10182, to increase pension of Isaac Innis. Mar

17, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1699.)-----Report amending H. 9963, to pension Grace Miller. Mar 23, 1904.

2 p. (H. rp. 1867.)-----Report amending H. 13363, to increase pension of Benjamin L.

Commons. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2070.)Patterson. G. R. Report amending H. 6923, to pension Olive Bassett.

Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1316.)----- Report amending H. 12491. to increase pension of Peter Scott

Mar. 3, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1318.)

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Patterson, G. R.— Continued. Report amending H. 11313, to pension Anna C. Ray. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1545.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 3246, to pension Hedwig A. Maass. Ma- 23, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1865.)

----- Report amending H. 12964, to increase pension of Elizabeth Banks. Mar. 23, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1871.)

-----Report amending bv substitute H. 10824, to increase pension of John B. Calhoun. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2065.)

Richardson, William. Report amending H. 11906, to pension Margaret Jones. Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1305.)

-----Report amending H. 12498, to increase pension of Sarah N. Mad­dox. Mar. 3, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1306.)

-----Report amending H. 2914, to increase pension of Charity M. Farmer. Mar. 3, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1308.)

-----Report amending H. 878, to increase pension of Robert S. Rose. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1317.)

----- Report amending H. 4141, to pension Mary Shiver. Mar. 10, 1904.2 p. (H.rp. 1538.)

-----Report amending H. 3642, to increase pension of James H. Martin Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1539.)

-----Report amending H. 4539, to pension Jane E. Tatum. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. JH. rp. 1541.)

----- Report amending II. 11563, to pension Julia A. Allison. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 1544.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 12029, to increase pension of Esther J. Reynolds. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1546.)

-----Report amending II. 13494, to pension Cader B. Brent. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1691.)

-----Report amending bv substitute H. 626, to pension Mary A. V. Cook. Mar. 17, 1904’. 1 p. (H. rp. 1693.)

-----Report amending H. 12652, to increase pension of Mary L. John­son. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1698.)

-----Report amending H. 13328, to pension Martin R. Gentry. Mar. 23,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1872.)

-----Report amending by substitute H. 701, to pension William C. Montgomery. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2063.)

----- Report amending II. 4110, to increase pension of Antoinette R. Smith. Mar. 30, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 2064.)

-----Report amending II. 14270, to increase pension of Loucinda M. Thompson. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 2072.)

Wiley, » A. Report amending H. 12527, to increase pension of Jane Allen. Mar. 10, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1536.)

-----Report amending bv substitute II. 9428, to increase pension of Adeline Ballard. Mir. 17, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1688.)

-----Report amending H. 1910, to pension Cephas Kendall Knox. Mar. 17,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1692.)

POST-OFFICE AND POST-ROADS, COMMITTEE ON THE

Overstreet, Jesse. Report submitting II. 13521, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1905; with views of minority and views of Mr. Moon of Tennessee. Mar. 5, 1904. 29 p. (H. rp. 1388.)

-----Report adverse to II. R. 118, for select committee to investigate Post-Office Department and relations of members of House there­with; with papers furnished by Department. Mar. 7’, 1904. 218 p. (II. rp. 1395.)

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POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, SELECT COMMITTEE ON RELATIONSOF MEMBERS WITH THE

Testimony concerning postal matters before committee [Mar. 17, 21, 1904], 1904. p. 1-52.

PRINTING, COMMITTEE ON

Landis, C. B. Report submitting H. R. 261, to procure for House Li­brary copies of volume 30 of Statutes at large. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1794.)

-----Report favoring H. R. 216, to print Laws relating to corporations in District of Columbia, with index. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (11. rp. 1795.)

-----Report favoring S. C. R. 40, to print Report of Isthmian Canal Commission, June 15, 1899-Nov. 16, 1901. Mar. 21, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1796.)

-----Report amending S. J. R. 55, to print map of United States, 1904, and making appropriation of Apr. 17, 1900, and Mar. 3, 1901, avail­able. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1829.)

-----Report amending S. J. It. 53, authorizing reprinting of documents to be sold bv Superintendent of Documents. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (IL rp. 1830.')

----- Report favoring H. J. R. 113, for printing Report of governor of New Mexico, 1903, and latest map of said Territory. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1831.)

-----Report submitting II. J. R. 133, that bulletins of Bureau of Ameri­can Ethnology be printed in octavo. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1832.)

----- Report favoring H. C. R. 31, to print Laws relating to coinage. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1833.)

-----Report favoring H. J. R. 55, for publication of reports of managers and inspectors of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers [and record of members of home]. Mar. 22, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1834.)

-----Report favoring S. C. R. 33, to print Stability of international exchange, report on introduction of gold-exchange standard into China and other silver-using countries, submitted Oct. 1, 1903. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1835.)

-----Report amending H. 10866, to amend sec. 68 of chapter 23, volume 28, Statutes at large [relating to distribution of public documents, so as to include sergeant-at-arms of House]. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1954.)

-----Report amending H. C R. 32, to print Report upon production of precious metals, calendar year 1902, and [31st] annual report of Director of Mint, 1903. Mar. 26, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. I960.)

Perkins, J. B. Report submitting H. R. 277, to print Northern Securi­ties Company and others vs. L nited States, opinion, by Justice Harlan, with concurring and dissenting opinions; delivered Mar. 14,1904. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1968.)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, COMMITTEE ON

Gillet, C. IV. Report favoring II. 3761, ceding land appertaining to custom-house at St. Joseph, Mo., for street. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1578.)

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PUBLIC LANDS, COMMITTEE ON THE

Candler, E. S., jr. Report amending H. 4474, to authorize Mississippi to select certain lands in part satisfaction of its grant for university purposes. Mar. 11, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1568.)

-----Report amending H. 10101, for cession of land to Beecher Island Battle Memorial Association. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1875.)

-----Report favoring H. 13674, to amend act [to correct error of enroll­ment in bill making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1879, so as] to authorize Secretary of Interior to grant additional water rights to hotels and bath Houses at Hot Springs, Ark. Mar. 30, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2039.)

-----Report favoring S. J. R. 44, as to provisions of act for relief of settlers on public lands and for payment of fees, purchase monev, and commission paid on void entries. Mar. 30, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 2045.)

Dixon, J. M Report favoring H. 9985, for donation of lots in The Dalles, Oreg., to Oregon Historical Society. Mar. 12, 1904. 3 p. ( H. rp. 1582.)

Foster, G. 1'. Report amending H. 10007, to authorize commissioner of General Land Office t<> transmit original papers to be used as evi­dence. Mar. 4, 1904. 3 p. I H. rp. 1384.)

Griffith, F. M. Report amending H. 9298, granting right of way [to (Jeorge F. Considine and Edward Burke] for construction of rail­road and other improvements on that part of Hot Springs Reserva­tion known as West Mountain, Ark. Mar. 26,1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1959.)

Lacey, J. F. Report amending H. 8869, to amend act to extend coal­land laws to Alaska [so as to provide for special survey and entry of unsurveyed coal land]. Mar. 2, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp' 1298.)

-----Report amending H 1956, to authorize exchange of sites for public buildings of Garland County, Ark. [al Hot Springs], Mar. 11, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1570.)

-----Report favoring II. 13740, for relief of Western Alaska Construc­tion Company’s railroad. Mar. 23, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1862.)

—— Report amending by substitute S. 2814, identical with H. 8869, to amend act to extend coal-land laws to Alaska [so as to provide for s]>eeial survey and entry of unsurveyed coal land]. Mar. 23, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1863.)

-----Report favoring H. 13633, to regulate disposal of public lands released and excluded from forest reservations [etc.]. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 2075.)

----- Report favoring H. 13631, for entry of agricultural lands within forest reserves. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2078.)

-----Report favoring H. 11584, for protection of wild animals and birds in Wichita forest reserve. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (II. rp. 2079.)

McCarthy, J. J. Report amending H. 12685, for reappraisement and sale of undisposed lands within Fort Walla Walla military reserva­tion, Wash. Mar. 18, 1904. 3 p. ( H. rp. 1743.)

Martin, E. W. Report amending H. 11348, to set apart lands in South Dakota a* public park, to la> known as Battle Mountain Sanitarium park. Mar. 3. 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1334.)

Miller. J. M. Report favoring H. 9163, for relief of settlers upon Wis- cotuin Central Railroad and The Dalles military road land grants. Mar. 11, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1575.)

Mondell, F. W. Report amending S. 2382, for resurvey of certain town- sllipe in Routt and Rio Blanco counties, Colo. Mar. 8, 1904. 4 p. (H rp. 1529 I

Ma r c h , 1904 249Shiras, George, 3d. Report amending H. 10018, granting to North

Dakota White Stone Hills battlefield. Mar. 23, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1861.)

-----Report amending H. 10443, to set apart lands in State of Washing­ton as elk national park for purpose of preserving elk, game [etc.] therein. Mar. 23, 1904. 8 p. (H. rp. 1874.)

Volstead, A. J. Report favoring II. 12687, to amend act for opening of certain abandoned military reservations [so that persons filing homestead applications upon lands within Fort Abraham Lincoln military reservation, N. Dak., shall be entitled to patent without paying appraised value of land]. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (H rp. 1879.)

-----Report amending H. 10411, granting right of way for trailway to W. W. Bass across Grand Canyon of Arizona, and ferry privileges, etc., across Colorado River therein. Mar. 26, 1904. 4 p. (H.rp. 1957.)

RAILWAYS AND CANALS, COMMITTEE ON

Garner, J. N. Report favoring H. 5751, for [survey for] coastwise canal in Texas. Mar. 12, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1583.)

RIVERS AND HARBORS, COMMITTEE ON

Burton, T. E. Report amending H. 3565, to expend 8125,000 heretofore appropriated for channel through Sabine Lake [connecting Neches and Sabine rivers with Taylors Bayou] Tex. Mar. 11. 1904 1 p.(H. rp. 1576.)

-----Report favoring H. J. R. 126, for extension of time for removal of temporary dam and construction of locks in Bayou Lafourche, La. Mar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2073.)

RULES, COMMITTEE ON

Dalzell, John. Report favoring IL R. 269, to consider as part of IL 13521, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1905, pro­vision relative to salary and duties of letter-carriers of rural free- delivery service. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1890.)

Grosvenor, C. H. Report submitting H. R. 272, to consider as part of H. 13521, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1905, provision relative to appointment of purchasing agent for Depart­ment, as substitute for H. R. 270. Mar. 25. 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1891.)

TERRITORIES, COMMITTEE ON THE

Brick, A. L. Report submitting H. 13356, for Delegate from Alaska to House of Representatives and defining qualifications of electors, as substitute for H. 5779. Mar. 2, 1904. 19 p. (H. rp. 1300.)

Powers, Llewellyn. Report favoring S. 3658, ratifying act of Legislative Assembly of Oklahoma legalizing waterworks bond election held by Geary. Mar. 11, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1569.)

-----Report amending II. 9643, to approve act enacted by Legislature of Hawaii to authorize [manufacture] and supply of fuel ami illumi­nating gas and its bv-products in Honolulu [bv W. W. Dimond]. Mar. 16, 1904. 3 p. "(H. rp. 1634.)

Robinson, J. M. Report amending H. 7266, to approve act enacted by Legislature of Hawaii to authorize manufacture, distribution, anil supply of electric light and power [in Honolulu by Hawaiian Electric Company, Limited]. Mar. 15, 1904. 18 p. (H.rp. 1593.)

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WAR CLAIMS, COMMITTEE ON

Caldwell, B. F. Report submitting H. R. 251, to refer H. 12718, for relief of Belle M. Robards, to Court of Claims. Mar. 17,1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1702.)

-----Report submitting H. R. 253, to refer H. 12717, for relief of Wil­liam O. Robards, to Court of Claims. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1704.)

-----Report favoring H. 3684, for relief of Edwin F. Mathews. Mar. 17,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1724.)

French, B L. Report favoring H. 5630, for relief of Beniamin F. Has­son. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1710.)

-----Report favoring H. 8035, for relief of M. A. McCafferty. Mar, 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1713.)

Gibson, H. R. Report favoring H. 5680, for relief of Jacob Lyon. Mar. 17,1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1709.)

-----Report amending H. 10051, for relief of John W. Williams. Mar. 17,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1716.)

-----Report amending H. 13725, for relief of James N. Robinson and .Sallie B. McComb. Mar. 17, 1904. 4 p. (H.rp. 1726.)

-----Report amending H. R. 263, to refer H. 3888 and other bills, for relief of Anthony L. Maxwell and others, to Court of Claims. Mar. 22, 1904. Ip. (H. rp. 1837.)

Gregg. A. W, Report favoring H. 5034, for relief of Samuel B. Bootes. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1718.)

-----Report favoring H. 8347, for relief of representatives of Sarah J. Montgomery. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1719.)

-----Report favoring H. 8848, to pav Elizabeth A. Ballew. Mar. 22,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1838.)

Haskins, Kittredge. Report submitting H. R. 252, to refer H. 3051, for relief of Sarah McClav, administratrix of Robert McClav, to Court of Claims. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1703.)

-----Report favoring H. 596, for relief of Myron Powers. Mar 17,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1722.)

Haugen, G. N Report amending H. 10907, for relief of John Lewis Young. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H.rp. 1708.)

-----Report amending H. 11263, for relief of heirs of John Smith. Mar. 17,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1711.)

-----Report amending H. 11185, for relief of Daniel J. Ockerson. Mar. 17,1904. 2p. (H.rp. 1717.)

Holliday, E. S. Report favoring H. 13322, for relief of Benjamin F. King. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1720.)

Johnson, J. T. Report submitting FL R. 250, to refer H. 10345, for relief of trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church South, Triune, Tenn., to Court of Claims. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1701.)

-----Report favoring H. 1911, authorizing payment of claim of M. A. Gantt and Son. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1721.)

Mahon, T. M. Report favoring H. 2513, to further amend act to reim­burse States and Territories for expenses incurred in aiding United States to raise and equip Volunteer Army in War with Spain, ap­proved July 8, 1898, and amendment thereto, approved Mar. 3, 1899. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1679.)

----- Report amending S. 1343, to amend act to amend act to reimburse States and Territories for expenses incurred in aiding United States to raise and equip Volunteer Armv in War with Spain. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H.rp. 1680.)

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Mahon, T. M.—Continued. Report favoring II. 1433, for relief of George AV. C. Smith. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (II. rp. 1705.)

----- Report amending II. 11180, for relief of George S. Ayre. Mar. 17, 1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1706.)

-----Report favoring II. 7612, for relief of estate of Wager Swayne. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 1707.)

----- Report favoring H. 12581, for relief of Pullman Company. Mar. 17,1904. 3 p. (H. rp. 1714.)

-----Report favoring H. 8994, for relief of Michael Kries. Mar. 17,1904.2 p. (H. rp. 1715.1

----- Report amending H. 10916, for relief of Morris F. Cawley. Mar. 17,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1723.)

-----Report adverse to II. 6710, for relief of heirs of Margaret Kennedy [widow of John Kennedy]. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (II. rp. 1727.)

-----Report favoring II. 2964, for relief of Thomas C. Sweeney. Mar. 18,1904. 3 p. (H.rp. 1746.)

----- Report favoring II. 9959, for relief of Alary E. O. Dashiell; with appendix containing Bowman and Tucker acts, decisions of Court of Claims construing said acts, and rules of Court of Claims and Supreme Court relating to appeals. Mar. 26, 1904. 71 p. (H. rp. 1953.)

Otjen, Theobold. Report favoring H. 123, for relief of N. N. Lowrv. Mar. 17, 1904. 1 p. (H. rp. 1725.)

-----Report amending H. 10199, for relief of David C. McGee. Mar. 22,1904. 5 p. (H.rp. 1836.)

Sims, T. AV. Report favoring II. 1040, for relief of widow of Daniel C. Trewhitt. Mar. 17, 1904. 4 p. (H. rp. 1712.)

WAYS AND MEANS, COMMITTEE ON

Anticoupon tobacco bill, hearings before subcommittee on internal reve­nue, Dec. 17, 1903, Jan. 15, 1904, [on] H. 6,97 [to amend sec. 3394, Revised statutes, as amended, relating to contents, and marking and labeling of statutory packages of tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes]. 1904. iv + 76p.

Hearings before committee, Jan. 13, 1904 [on H. 1936, extending to sub­ports in State of AVashington privileges of 7th sec. of act approved June 10, 1880, governing immediate transportation of dutiable mer­chandise without appraisement, and Treasury Departlnent substitute therefor, and on H. 1925, for removal of port of entry from Sitka to Juneau, Alaska]. 1904. iii + 38p.

Relief of tobacco growers, hearings before subcommittee on internal revenue, Feb. 4, 25,1904 [on H. 1971, 3574,4482,9870,10857]. 1904. 67 p.

Grosvenor, C. H. Report favoring S. 201, to establish port of delivery at Salt Lake, Utah. Feb. 29, 1904. Ip. (II. rp. 1244.)

-----Report submitting H. 13212, for establishment of Dayton, Ohio, as port of delivery, as substitute for H. 8130. Feb. 29, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp.1245.)

Payne, S. E. Report submitting H. 13416, for licensing of custom-house brokers, as substitute for H. 9872. Mar. 3,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1333.)

-----Report favoring H. 13088, to relieve obligors on bonds given to United States upon exportation to Philippine Islands prior to Nov. 20, 1901, of articles subject to internal-revenue tax. Alar. 24,1904. Ip. (H.rp. 1888.)

-----Report amending H. 7864, to amend act to simplify laws in relation to collection of revenues, as amended. Alar. 31, 1904. 2 p. (H. rp. 2077.)

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Tawney, J. A. Report favoring H. 7292, making Vinalhaven, Me , sub- port of entry. Mar. 31,1904. 1 p. {H. rp, 2088.)

SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE

No t e ,—TIic h ; volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or wore cloth editions, are now for the Hist, time ready for distribution in sheep binding mid are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 27!>-2S25 The num her appended to the description of each volume is the wriiil number in the set of Outgrew? ion al doeumenls, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of public documenta issued by this office.

President of United StatesCave Hills forest reserve, S. Dak., proclamation. [Mar. 5, 1904.] 3 p. f .Disposal of Sioux lands, proclamation [declaring 160 acres of land in

Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota subject to disposal under act approved Mar. 2, 1889]. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. f°

Fort Marcy military reservation, Santa Fe, proclamation [granting res­ervation to Santa Fe for public schools]. Mar. 10, 1904. 1 p. f“

Message returning, in compliance with resolution, S. 167, to increase pension of J. Hudson Kibbe. Feb. 29, 1904. 1 p. (S. doc. 173.)

Message returning, in compliance with S. C. R. 49, S. 2323, relating to [unsold] ceded lands on Fort Hall Reservation. Mar. 2, 1904. Ip. i S. doc. 184.)

Restoration of Kiowa school lands [for park purposes for Lawton, Okla.], proclamation. Mar. 29, 1904. 1 p. f°

Slim Buttes forest reserve, S. Dak., proclamation. [Mar. 5,1904.] 3 p. f°

Agriculture, Department ofNo t e .—Those publication® of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale,

except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. Ci Ft>r the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department 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,

[Bureau of Animal Industry] order 33 [amendment 3]; regulations for inspection of live stock and their products. Dec. 21, 1903. 1 p

Same, 123; regulations to prevent spread of scabies, mange or scab, in cattle. Mar. 18, 1904. 3 p.

ANIMAL INDUSTRY, BUREAU OF

Report of operations [employees, expenditures, etc., under sec. 11 of act establishing] bureau, 1903. Jan. 11, 1904. 139 p. (H. doc. 384.)

ENTOMOLOGY, DIVISION OF

Lime, sulphur, and salt wash [as remedy for San Jose scale in the East]; by C. L. Marlatt. [Mar. 18, 1904.] 8 p. (Circular 52, 2d edition.)

EXPERIMENT STATIONS, OFFICE OF

Barnyard manure; by IV. H. Beal. 1904. 32 p. 4 il. | Fanners’ bul­letin 192, revision of 21.)

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Experiment station record, v. 15, no. 7; Mar. 1904. 1904. x 633- 736 p. 2 il. 1 pl. * Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos.)

No t e .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 7 contains a special article, New dairy barn at Kentucky station; bv D. W. May.

Experiment station work, 24. 1904. 32 p. 14 il. (Fanners’ bulletin 190.)

Contents:Carcasses, diseased. Disposal of.Cheese, Coating, with paraflin.Chicken mite.Cows, Profitable ami unprofitable.Eggs, Cost of, in winter.Milking. Methods of.Silo. Octagonal.Soiling crops.Stables. Ventilation of.

Same, v. 2, no. 4. 1904. iv 85-112 p. 14 il.No t e .—Contents are same as for Experiment Station work 24, catalogued above.

Experiments on losses in cooking meat, 1900-03; by JI. S. Grindley and Timothy Mojonnier. 1904. 95 p. (Bulletin 141.) *Paper, 5c

List of station publications received by office during Jan. and Feb. 1904. [Mar.1,1904.] 8 p. ([Publication] 652.) [Bimonthly.]

Principles of nutrition and nutritive value of food; by IV. 0. Atwater. Revised edition. 1902 [1904], 48 p. 2 il. (Farmers’bulletin 142.)

HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Insecticides for use in Hawaii; by D. L. Van Dine. 1904. 21 p. 7 il. 1 pl. (Bulletin 3 [revised].) * Paper, 5c

FORESTRY, BUREAU OFReclamation of flood-damaged lands in Kansas River Valley by forest

planting. [Mar. 10, 1904.] 5 p. 1 il. (Circular 27.)Suggestions to prospective forest students. [Mar. 12, 1904.] 5p. (Cir­

cular 23, revised edition.)

LABOR EMPLOYMENT, BOARD OFInstructions to applicants for appointment to position of mere unskilled

laborer in Department of Agriculture at Washington, I). C. Mar. 21, 1904. 3 p.

PLANT INDUSTRY, BUREAU OF

Fruit trees frozen in 1904; by M. B. Waite. Mar. 30,1904. 7 p. (Bul­letin 51, pt. 3.) * Paper, 5c

Methods for controlling and reclaiming sand dunes; by A. S. Hitchcock.Mar. 10, 1904. 36 p. 9 il. 9 pl. (Bulletin 57.) * Paper, 10c

School garden. [Feb. 25, 1904.] 6 p. 2 il.Weeds used in medicine; by Alice Henkel. 1904. 47 p. 31 il. (Farm­

ers’ bulletin 188.)Wither-tip and other diseases of citrous trees and fruits caused by

colletotrichum glmosporioides; by P. 11. Rolfs. Mar. 3,1904. 22 p.1 il. 6 pl. (Bulletin 52.) * Paper, 15c

PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES, OFFICE OFRailroads and wagon roads. Feb. 25, 1904. 4 p. (Circular 37.)

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PUBLICATIONS, DIVISION OF

Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Mar. 1904.Mar. 31, 1904. 4 p. ([Publication] 485.)

Same, [for] foreign distribution.

STATISTICS, BUREAU OF

FOREIGN MARKETS, DIVISION OF

Foreign import irmt^ and nuts, 1903; by Frank II. Hitchcock.1903 [1904]. 69 p. {Bulletin 36.) * Paper, 5c

WEATHER BUREAUNo t e — For these publications application should bo made to the Chief of the

Weather Bureau.Instructions governing corn, wheat, cotton, sugar, and rice region serv­

ice. 2d edition. 1904. 8 p. ([Publication] 304.)Monthly weather review, v. 31, no. 12; Dec. 1903. Feb. 26, 1904.

p. 565-624, 9 il. 12 p. of pl. and maps. 4°Paper, 20c single copy, 82.00 a yr

No t e .—Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the Unit'd States, with notes covering other cmmirie* and vnrimi* hqdcw of meteor­ology. Special articles are-Aurora. Polar, of Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 1903; by James Page.Balloons, closed rubber, On ascension of; by H. Hergesell.---- - sounding, On use of, for meteorological observations at great heights; by Ch.

Renard-Cfawl olnervations, Detailed, progressive phase in weather forecasting; by F. L.

Odenbach.Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. PittierForecasting*weather, Methods of; by J. M. Pern ter.Kite flying in tropics; by O. L. Fassig.Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips.Rain, Trees as forecasters of; by C. L Lyons.Solar constant of radiation, Recent studies on: by C. G. Abbot.Thunderstorms at Lincoln, Nebr.; by J. II. Spencer.

Commerce and Labor, Department ofNOTt—Tlic I>> jxirtnient of Commerce and Labor distributes the Consular

reports gratuitously.Decision 12-15; Fei). 2-Mar. 21, 1904.Estimate of additional appropriation for light vessel and fog signal near

Peshtigo Reef, Green Bav, Lake Michigan, Wie. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. ('ll. doc. 593.)

Estimate of appropriation for steam tender for 13th light-house district. Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 588.)

Letter transmitting draft of bill to amend certain sections of title 52, Revised statutes, regulation of steam vessels. Mar. 29, 1904. 5 p. (S. doc. 238.)

CENSUS, BUREAU OF THE

Reply to inquiry as to employees, expenditures, etc., in bureau [under act of Mar. 3, 1903]. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 585.)

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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNo t e .—The eharts, eoast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur­

vey 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 monthly Notice to mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu­lates in foreign ports,and at the office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Channel and harbor sweep, by D. B. Wainwright; app. 6, report, 1903. 1904. p. 1007-09, 1 il. 4"

Philippine Islands sailing directions, see. 2; southwest and south coasts of Luzon and adjacent islands, from Manila to San Bernardino Strait. 2d edition. Manila, 1904. 59 p. map.

Results of magnetic observations made bv survey, 1903, bjT L. A. Bauer; app. 5, report, 1903. 1904. p. 933-1003, large 8°

Triangulation southward along 98th meridian in 1902, by John F. Hay­ford; app. 4, report, 1903. 1904. p. 813-930, 15 il. 4“

I nited States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast; pt. 7, Chesapeake Bay entrance to Key West, supplement to 2d edition. Mar. 23, 1904. 18 1. large 8°

Charts

Balabac Strait and approaches, P. I., from United States and foreign sources; chart 4720. Mercator projection. Jan. 1904. 41.3X 28.3 in. 50c

Great Harbor, Culebra Island, W. I.; chart 913. Scale 1:6,500. Mar.1904, first published 1901. 31.7 X 37.3 in. 50c

Hawaiian Islands, from United States and foreign sources, scale 1:600,000; with insets, Pearl River and lochs, scale 1:40,000; Hono­lulu Harbor, scale 1:20,000; chart 4100. Feb. 1904, first published 1898. 26.4 X 40.8, 11.8 X 9.4, and 9.2 X 6.6 in. 50c

New River Inlet, N. C.; chart 422. Scale 1:10,000. Feb. 1904, first published 1888. 31X26.3 in. 25c

FISHERIES, BUREAU OFNo t e .—The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in

print.

Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, [calendar] year 1903. [1904.] 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 145.)

Same, Feb. 1904. 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 146.)

IMMIGRATION, BUREAU OF

Estimate of appropriation for repairs of Government property at Ellis Island. Mar. 3, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 580.)

NAVIGATION, BUREAU OF

Estimate of appropriation for compilation of names, etc., of documented merchant vessels of United States before July 1, 1820. Mar. 15, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 613.)

Estimate of appropriation for contingent expenses, shipping service. Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 587.)

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No t e .—The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply tor them. t

Breadstuffs. Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Feb. 1904. 1904. 14 p. 4° (Bulletin 8, series 1903-04.) [Monthly.]

China. Commercial China in 1904, area, population, production, rail­ways, telegraphs, and transportation routes, and foreign commerce, and commerce of United States with China; from Monthly summary of commerce and finance, Jan. 1904. 1904. iv-r 2325-2446 p. lit map, 4°

Commerce. Annual review of foreign commerce of United States and summary tables of commerce and prices, 1903; from [Foreign] com­merce and navigation, 1903 [v. 1]. 1904. iv + 21-178 p. 4°

Consular reports. Daily consular reports, Mar. 1-31, 1904; nos. 1889- 1915. 1904. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

-----Monthly consular reports, Mar. 1904; v. 74, no. 282. 1904. xvi4- 515-882 p. and title-page for v. 74, 13 il. ( H. doc. 22, pt. 3.) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.]

Contents:Africa, south, Trade suggestions for.Agricultural cooperation in Denmark, by Mrs. Jessie Broch ner; transmitted by

K. K. Frazier.Agricultural festival in Guatemala; by A. A. Winslow.Agricultural implements, American, in Russia; by T, E. Heenan.Agricultural machinery, Opening for, in Russia; by C. R. Slocum. -----Prevention of accidents from; by Richard Guenther.Alcoholism in France; by W. P. Atwell,Annaberg as industrial center; by J. F. Winter.Antigua-American trade; by W. R. Estes.Apples, American, in Germany; by F. H Mason.Australasia, Preferential trade in; by Frank Dillingham.[Australia, Preferential tariffs in], by Alfred Deakin; transmitted by J. P. Bray.Austria, American trade openings in; by U. J. Ledoux.---- Opportunities for American trade in; by F. W. Hossfeld.---- Tariff troubles of; by S. W. Hanauer.Austro-American improved communication; by F. W, Hossfeld.Automobile railroad, French; transmitted by B. H. Ridgely.Automobiles vs. railways and carriages; transmitted by B. H. Ridgely.Baden and Alsace-Lorraine, American trade in; by J. I. Brittain Bahamas-United States trade; by T. J. McLain.Banana-insurance scheme.Bananas, Consumption of, in United States.---- in Costa Rica.Beet-sugar industry, German; by B. H. Warner, jr, [Beet-]sugar statistics of Europe.Bermuda; by W. M. Greene.Bohemia, How to build up American trade in; by J. S. Twells.Brazil, Drawbacks to American trade in; by Eugene Seeger.Breslau-United States trade; by E. A. Man.British Columbia-Yukon railway, Proposed, [with Preamble and resolution of

Vancouver city council]; transmitted by L. E. Dudley.British criterion of prosperity; by Rufus Fleming.Butters, colonial and foreign, England’s trade in.Cab companies and cabmen, London and Paris; by Marshal HalsteadCanadian railways and canals; by A. G. Seyfert.Canadian tariff, Proposed revision of; transmitted by J. G. Foster.Cardiff as distributing center for American products; by D. T. Phillips.Chilean-United States trade; by R. E. Mansfield, Coal trade of Italy; by O. J. D. Hughes.---- of Nantes and St. Nazaire; by B. H. Ridgely.Cod-liver oil. Norwegian; by Henry Bordewich.Commerce, Future treaties of.Commercial congress in Scandinavia.Commercial museum at Vienna.Corsica, Products and trade of; by Simon Damiani.Cotton, American, Revolt against; by F. H. Mason.Cotton imports into United Kingdom: by H. C. Evans.Cotton mills of France; by Thornwell Haynes.Cotton-seed oil, American, in Austria; by F. W. Hossfeld.Cotton supply, World’s; by J. F. Monaghan.

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Consular reports. Monthly consular reports—Continued.Con tente—Con t i nu ed.

Electric inventions and experiments; by O. J. D. Hughes.Electric railway, Proposed, in Cuba; by M. J. Baehr.Electric rapid transit; by Richard Guenther.Electric roads in Italy; by Richard Guenther.England, east central, American products in; by F. W. Mahin.---- Introducing American trade m; by L. A. Lathrop.Erzerum, Turkey, Trade of; by Vital Ojalvo.European commercial items; by S. W. Hanauer.Exporters interested in South America, Hints to; by G. H. Murphy.Exposition, International, at Nantes; by B. H. Ridgely.Filtration. American rapid-filter plant for Trieste; by F. W. Hossfeld.---- American water-filtration plants in Russia; by T. E. Heenan.Firearms. Belgian; by J. C. McNally.Fires from locomotivb sparks. Prevention of; by D. B. Mason.Flax market, European; by Hugo Muench.Fog. Dispelling, by electricity; transmitted by Richard Guenther.Food and other products. Mexican inspection of; by W. W. Canada.Forests of northern Russia.France, central, American products in; by W. T. Griffin.---------- Drawbacks to American trade in; by J. C. Covert.---- Foreign commerce of; by Thorn well Haynes.---- - northeast, American goods in; by W. A. Prickitt.Freight rates, Austrian railway, on imported products; by F. W. Hossfeld.French inland cities, American goods in; by C. P. H. Nason.French railway management; by G. H. Jackson.French trade in Russian market; by G. Aimey.Fruit. American, in Belgium; by Church Howe.Gas-generating plant, New; by 0. J. D. Hughes.Geographical Societies, [National] Congress of, at Rouen; by Thornwell Haynes.German-Argentine trade.German trade and industrial statistics; by Richard Guenther.German trade notes; by B. H. Warner, jr.Germany, Conditions in, in 1903; by E. H. Ozmun.----- southern. American trade with; transmitted by S. W. Hanauer.Grain, provision, and fruit trade of Scotland; by Rufus Fleming.Greece and United States, Commerce between; by D. E. McGinley.Grenoble industries and exports to United States; by C. P. H. Nason.Honduras, Trade of; by D. R. Wood.Hosiery and gloves, German, American purchases of; by J. F. Monaghan.Incomes and fortunes, Private, in France; by W. T. Griffin.---- and income taxes in Saxony; by J. F. Monaghan.Indian-American trade.Iron works of Russia.Isere, Water and electric power in; by C. I*. H. Nason.Japanese interests in Siberia; by R. T. Greener.Kaolin deposits in St. Christopher; by Joseph Haven.Lace and hosiery trade, Nottingham; by F. W. Mahin,Leather exporting. Hints on.Locomotive, Walking; by James Boyle.Lumber industry of Manchuria and Siberia; by 11. B. Miller.Machine-building trade, German; by J. F. Monaghan.Machinery. American methods and, in Germany: by H. W. Harris.Mail, Undelivered, in United Kingdom; transmitted by II. C. Evans.Malaga, American trade with; by D. R. Birch.Malaria, Suppressing, in Austria; by F. W. Hossfeld.Malta, American products in; by J. H. Grout.Manchuria, Opportunities for American merchants in.Manganese industry in Caucasus during 1901; by Ethelbert Watts.Mercantile fleet of Japan; transmitted by S. S. Lyon.Metal-ware trade of Bulgaria; by’ 0. J. I). Hughes.Mexican railway, New; by P. C. Hanna.Mexico, American vs. European trade with; by A. D. Bartow.---- Railroad improvements in; by P. C. Hanna.Monetary law. New, of Colombia; transmitted by A. M. Beaupre.Money value. Depreciated, in Indo-China; byThnniwell Haynes.Motor cars. Rail, and motor-car service in England; by H. C. Evans.Motor roads of future; by Marshal Halstead.Nantes and St. Nazaire, American trade at; by B. H Ridgely .---- Steamship and railway communication of; by B. H. Ridgely.NotesPatent law. New, of Mexico; transmitted by E. M. Conley.Patent office, German; transmitted by Richard Guenther.Persia, New highway of commerce in; by John Tyler.---- Trade and commerce in; by John Tyler.Petroleum supply, Germany’s; by J. F. Monaghan.Porcelain and china ware, Limoges; by W. T. Griffin.Potatoes in France; by A. M. Thaekara.

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Consular reports. Monthly consular reports—Continued.Contents—Continued.

Rheims, Consular district of; by W. A. Prickitt.St. Louis Exposition, Turkey at; by C. M. Dickinson.Scotland, American manufactures !n; by Rufus Fleming.---- Industrial development in; by Rufus Fleming.Seamen, Incompetent; by F. W. Coding.Ship subsidy, Austrian; by F. W. Hossfeld.Siberia, Public health and settlement of; by R. T. Greener.Siberian-Manchurian railways; by R. T. Greener.Silk markets of Europe: by F. W. Hossfeld.Spain. Foreign commerce of; by R. M. Bartieman.---- Why American trade in, is not larger: by J. G. Lay.Spanish tariff, Proposed revision of; bv J. G.Lay.Steamship line, Galveston-New Orleans-Dunkirk; by W. P. Atwell.Street-cars. Should street cars outspeed automobiles? by Marshal Halstead.Sugar, beet and cane, World’s production of, and average price per pound, 1871- im

Telegraph, Rapid type-printing; by Richard Guenther.Tin plate, American, Opening for, in France; by B. H. Ridgely.Title-page and index to v. 74, nos. 280-282, Jan.-Mar. 1904.Trading associations, British; by Rufus Fleming.Trains, railroad, Stopping, automatically; transmitted by Richard Guenther.Tramways and street-car lines in Liege; by J. C. McNally.Trieste, Improvements in transportation facilities of; by F. W. Hossfeld.Turbine, steam, Development of: transmitted by Marshal Halstead.Vintage, German, of 1903; by Walter Schumann.Wages and cost of living in Germany: by II. W. Harris.---- in Spain; by J. G. Lay.Welding, Blowpipe metal; by Marshal Halstead.Wheat growing and milling in Manchuria; by H. B. Miller.Women in German postal, telegraph, and telephone service; by J. F. Monaghan.Wool industry of Bradford; by E. S. Day.Wurttemberg industries and American’trade opportunities; by E. H. Ozmun.Yarn and piece-goods trade, Bradford; by E. S. Day.

Gold. Imports and exports of gold and silver and imports and exports of merchandise by customs districts and countries, 1903; [from For­eign] commerce and navigation, 1903 [v. 1]. 1904. p. 179-250, 4°

Imports and exports. Exports of domestic merchandise by articles, customs districts, and countries, 1903; [from Foreign] commerce and navigation, 1903 [v. 1]. 1904. i-|-421-549 p. 4U

-----Imported merchandise entered for consumption in United States and duties collected thereon, 1821-1903, with drawback paid on imports, 1902 and 1903; [from Foreign] commerce and navigation, 1903 [v. 1]. 1904. 174 p. 4°

-----Imports of merchandise by articles, countries, and customs dis­tricts, 1903; [from Foreign] commerce and navigation, 1903 [v. 1]. 1904. i-j-251-419 p. 4°

Internal commerce of United States, Jan. 1902-^4; from [Monthly] summary of commerce and finance, Jan. 1904. 1904. p. 329-366, 4°

Korea. Commercial Korea in 1904, area, population, production, rail­ways, telegraphs, and transportation routes, and foreign commerce, and commerce of United States with Korea; from Monthly sum­mary of commerce and finance, Jan. 1904. 1904. iii+2449-82 p. 2 maps, 4°

Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States, Jan. 1904; no. 7, series 1903-04. 1904. p. 2317-2746, 1 il. 3 maps, 4° (II. doc. 15, pt. 7.) * Paper, 35c

Statistical abstract of United States, 1903. 1904. No. 26, 650 p. 1 tab.(Dept, of Commerce and Labor doc. 6; H. doc. 578.) *Paper, 35c

STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE

Pilot rules for Atlantic and Pacific Coast inland waters, adopted 1902; added, act approved June 7, 1897, to adopt regulations for prevent­ing. collisions upon certain harbors, rivers, and inland waters of United States, and list of lines dividing high seas from rivers, har­bors, and inland waters. 1904. 20 p. il.

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Interior, Department of theNo t e —The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are

issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from SI.05 to SI.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit SI.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued.

Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 14, [signa­tures] 18, 19. [1904.] p. 273-304.

Same, [v. 14, slips] 93-99; Feb. 25-29, 1904.Delaware Indians. Response to resolution, papers [on file in Depart­

ment] and reports of Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes rela­tive to allotment of lands in Cherokee Nation to Delaware Indians. Jan. 19, 1904. 266 p. map. (S. doc. 104.)

Forest reservations. Draft of bill for disposition of lands released from withdrawal for forest reserve purposes. Mar. 18, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 216.)

Indian Territory. Reply to inquiry as to sale of town lots [at Lawton, Anadarko, and Hobart] Okla., and [in] Indian Territory [and as to various matters relating to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians], Mar. 11, 1904. 15 p. (H. doe. 605.)

----- Report of Charles J. Bonaparte and Clinton Rogers Woodruff, special inspectors, in matter of alleged abuses and irregularities in public service of Indian Territory, and Memorandum of work of Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Mar. 7, 1904. 54 p. (S. doc. 189.)

Papers. Schedules of papers, documents, etc., not needed. Mar. 29, 1904. 10 p. (S. doc. 236.)

Pensions. Letter from Secretary in response to resolution, [with] report of acting commissioner of pensions, [relative to] order [regulating allowance of pensions for disability on account of old age]. Mar. 29, 1904. 5 p. (8. doe. 235.)

Reports. Annual reports, 1903; Indian affairs, pt. 1, report of commis­sioner. [See Indian Affairs, Office of.]

FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES, COMMISSION TO THE

10th annual report [with appendixes], 1903. 1903 [1904]. 192 p. 8 il.12 maps. *Cloth, 60c

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNo t e .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of

annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources. Professional papers, and Water-supply and irrigation papers, which are intended for free distribution: and maps, Monographs, and iohos of the Geologic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to Stl.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.

Alaska. Reconnaissance in northern Alaska, across Rocky Mountains, along Koyukuk, John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville rivers, and Arctic Coast to Cape Lisbiirne, in 1901 [with bibliography]; by Frank Charles Schrader, with notes by W J. Peters. 1904. 1.39 i iii p- 4 il, 12 pl. 4 maps, 4° (Professional paper 20; II. doc. 566.)

* Pa per, 40c Coal. Estimate of appropriation for analyzing coal and lignite at

Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Mar. 5, 1904. 6p. (11.doc.590.)

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Globe, Ariz. Geology of Globe copper district [with bibliography]; by Frederick Leslie Ransome. 1903 [1904]. 16,8 4-iiip. 10 il. 25 pl. 2 maps in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 12; II. doc. 449, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 70c

Gold Production of gold and silver in 1902, by’ George E. Roberts;from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. 11 p.

Manganese. Production of manganese ores in 1902, by John Birkinbine; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. 47 p.

Menominee iron-bearing district of Michigan [with bibliography]; bv William Shirley Bayley. 1904. 513 + iii p. 54 il. 18 pl. 25 maps, 2 in pocket, 4" (Monographs, v. 46; H. doc. 565.) *Cloth, $1.75

Mica. Production of mica in 1902, by Joseph A. Holmes; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. 11 p.

Natural gas. Production of natural gas in 1902, by F. II. Oliphant; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. 50 p.

Petroleum. Production of petroleum in 1902, by F. H. Oliphant; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. 350 p.

Stone industry in 1902 [w’ith bibliography]; from Mineral resources, calendar year 1902. 1904. .82 p.

Superior, Lake. Distribution of Lake Superior iron ores. [Feb. 1. 1904.] [2] I. 4" [To accompany map, Distribution of iron ores mined in Lake Superior region in 1902.]

Surveys. Catalogue and index of publications of Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler surveys, namely, Geological and Geographical Sur­vey of the Territories, Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Geographical and Geological Surveys [Survey] of the Rocky Moun­tain Region, Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian: by L. F. Schmeckebier. 1904. 208 + iii p. (Bulletin 222; H. doc. 606.) *Paper, 15c

Land classification sheets

Known oil and gas fields of United States. Scale 100 m. = 0.9 in. Edi­tion of Nov. 1903 [published 1904], 17.5 X 28.3 in.

Maps

Distribution of iron ores mined in Lake Superior region in 1902. Scale 1° lat. = 1.8 in. [Edition of Feb. 1904.] 22x35.6 in.

Topographic sheetsNo t 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 divbdoti*.awl nredrsigmdcdbysome prominent feature found on them. Three sealesare used, 1:62,500,1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond approx­imately. t<> 1 mile. 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is aitout 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below.

About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each, but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each.

California, Hueneme quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 15', long. ]19°-119° 15'. Seale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Mar. 1904.

Indian Territory-Arkansas, Siloam Springs quadrangle, lat. 36°-36° 30', long. 94° 30'-95°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

Maine, Petit Manan quadrangle, lat. 44° 15'-44° 30', long. 67° 45'-68°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

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Nevada, Tonopah mining map, lat. 38° 03'-38° 05', long. 117° 12'-117° 15'. Scale 1:12,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1904. 16 X 12 in.

New York, Margaretville quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 15', long. 74° 30'- 74° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1904.

New York, Pitcher quadrangle, lat. 42° 3O'-42° 45', long. 75° 45'-76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

New York, Santanoni quadrangle, lat. 44 -44 15', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1904.

North Carolina, Ayden quadrangle, lat. 35° 15'-35° 30', long. 77° 15'- 77° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

Pennsylvania, Ebensburg quadrangle, lat. 40° 15' 40° 30', long. 78° 3O'-78° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

Wisconsin, Port Washington quadrangle, lat. 13° 15'-43° 30', long. 87° 45'-88°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1904.

INDIAN AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF

Indian affairs, pt. l,[72d] report of commissioner and appendixes [1903]. 1904. xi — 628 p. 11 pl. map. (Interior, Dept, of the, Reports, 1903; II. doc. 5.5 *Cloth, 55c

No t e .—Includes Indian legislation passed during 2d session of 57th Congress.Regulations of office, effective Apr. 1, 1904. Revised [edition]. 1904.

140 p.LAND OFFICE, GENERAL

Draft of bill for disposal of lots on Fort Crawford military tract at Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mar. 30, 1904. 3 p. (II. doc. 646.)

Regulations concerning railroad right of wav over public lands; approved Feb. 11, 1904. 1904. 14 p.

NEW MEXICO

Report of governor, 1903. 1903 [1904], vii 661 p. 30 pl. 5 maps.*Cloth, 81.00

No t e .—Includes annual report of mine inspector, etc., and the following special articles—Agriculture in New Mexico; by J. J. Vernon.Archaeology; by E. I.. HewettAztec ruins, Ancient, in San Juan County: by Granville Pendleton.(lonsumption. climate and; by Francis Crosson.[Court of Private Land Claims] only court of its kind in the world; by W. F. Stone.Geological formations of New Mexico; by C. K. Keyes.Horticulture in New Mexico; by Fabian Garcia.Irrigation, Experiments in pumping for. conducted at Agricultural Experiment

Station, Mesilla Park, N. Mex.; by J. J. Vernon.— in New Mexico.Live-stock interests, New Mexico, for 1903; by W. C. Barnes.Mineral production of New Mexico; by F. A. Jones.Mining in Now Mexico.Mining claims in New Mexico, List of, which have been officially surveyed, June

30, 1903: by M. O. Llewellyn.Navajo blankets.Population.Railroads in New Mexico.Range grasses in New Mexico.Sugar beets. New Mexico: by R. F. Hare.Tobacco in New Mexico; by S. E. Edmunds.

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PATENT OFFICENo t e .—The Patent Office publishes dm wings <4 patents both

in single copies and monthly volumes, tiie former at be mid the latter at S5.1M). The (ormer are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, inchiding specification, drawing, certificate, a nd grant, the price is HOc. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to dale, are published at prices ranging from 25p to $Wr00 per volume. The link's of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free. Th** Patent Office tomes coupon orders In packages of 20 nt SL 00 per package, or in books containing KM) coupons at SS.OOpcr 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.

Official gazette. Mar. 1-29, 1904; v. 109, nos. 1-5. 1904. 1-1540 [cxxiii] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.]

Paper, 10c single copy, 85.00 a yrNo t e .—Contains the pateute, trade-marks, designs, and labels Issned each week;

also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of Vtilted States courts in patent cases.

Same, [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 106. 1904. [vii] 4- xvi p. large 8°

Specifications and drawings of patents issued Nov. 1902; patents 712, 469-714, H52; reissues 12,051-60. 1902 [1904], v. 366, il. pl. large 8° [Monthly. Also issued in single |>arts for each patent at date of granting patent.]

Justice, Department ofInstructions to Unitwl States commissioners not applicable to officials in

Alaska, Porto Rico, or Philippine Islands. Apr. 1, 1904 32 p.Letter from [Lewis Moore] relating to alleged desecration of American

Hag. Mar. 12, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 608.)

Navy DepartmentRecord of medals of honor issued to blue jackets and marines, 1888-1903;

supplement to edition of 1888. 1904. 8 p.

EQUIPMENT, BUREAU OF

Cataline of ship’s and crew’s libraries of U. S. S. Helena. Feb. 1904. 22 p. 12“

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

No t e .—The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at ibe principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports Copies of the Hydrographic bulletin and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel­phia, Baltimore. Norfolk, Savannah. New Orleans, Sall Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Buffalo, Sault Sb'. Marie, and Duluth.

List of lights of the world; v. 3, west coast of Africa and Europe and Mediterranean Sea, including Adriatic, Black Sea, and Sea of Azov; enrrechs! to Feb. I. 1904. 1994, [4] -f-135-j- xxii p. 4° ([Publica­tion] 32. i Paper, 20c

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Charts

Chifu Harbor, north coast of Shantung, China, from survey in Aug. 1903 bv U. S. Asiatic Fleet; chart 2158. Scale naut. in. =3.98 in. Mar. 1904. 25.3 X 40.4 in. 50c

(Juba, from latest information; chart 2145. Scale 1° long. =4.5 in.Mar. 1904. 27.7X56 in. 70c

Nani Sha Bay, Tong Ho Island, Ladrone Islands, China, east coast, from survev in 1903 by U. S. S. Callao; chart 2153. Scale 800 vds. =6 in. Mar. 1904. 13.6 X 13.9 in. ' 10c

Nombre de Dios Harbor, north coast of Panama, from survey in 1903 by U."S. S. Bancroft; chart 2160. Scale 1000 vds. = 7.5 in. Mar. 1904. 21.8X17.4 in. ' 20c

Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1904; chart 1400. Seale 1° long. =0.27 in. Mar. 2 [1904]. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c

No t e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., tracks of cyclonic storms; signaling reports of wrecks and derelicts at Azores: equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather; charts published, etc., Feb. 1—20,1904; also, on reverse, Sumner line and compass error found by inspection instead of by computation, and within degree of error that is inseparable from astronomical observations at sea, by G. W. Littlehales. <

Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Apr. 1904; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Mar. 7 [1904]. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c

No t e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., fishing banks; storm tracks: proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; forecasts of wind and weather; charts published, etc., Feb. 1-29, 1901; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean.

Pinos Island Anchorage, north coast of Panama, from reconnoissancein 1904 bv U. S. S. Castine; chart 2162. Scale 1500 vds. = 5.72 in. Mar. 1904. 12.8X 12.1 in. ' 10c

Sosua, Port, north coast of Santo Domingo, W. I., from survey in 1904 bv U. S. S. Detroit; chart 2163. Scale 1000 yds. = 6 in. Mar. 1904. 12.5 X 12 in. 10c

Yamada Harbor, Japan, east coast, surveyed by H. M. S. Sylvia, 1871; chart 687. Scale naut. m. = 2.9 in. Mar. 1904. 19.5X26.6 in. 30c

NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE

No t e .—The American ephemeris and nautical almanac, in cloth, the Ameri­can 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 publications, and application should be made to the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, direct.

American ephemeris and nautical almanac for 1907. 1st edition. 1903 [1904], viii-t-601 p. il. 2 maps, large 8" *Cloth, $1.00

LIBRARY

Accessions to library, July-Dec. 1903, 13. 1904. 29 1.

NAVAL WAR RECORDS, OFFICE OF

Official records of Union and Confederate navies in War of Rebellion, by Charles W. Stewart; series 1, v. 17. 1903 [1904], xxiv -996 p. 5 il. 5 pl. 3 maps. (H. doc. 404.) *Cloth, 70c

Contents:East Gulf blockading squadron, Feb. 22, 1862-July 17,1865.Gulf blockading squadron, Dec. 16, 1861 Feb. 21, 1862.

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SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS, BUREAU OF

Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding offi­cers" of ships, and commandants of stations 36; Mar. 1, 1904. p. SOS- SIB, 12“ [Monthly.]

Post-Office DepartmentEstimate of appropriation for purchase of site for post-office in New

York City. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (H. doe. 594.)Letter requesting that joint committee of Congress be appointed to

examine useless papers in Department and to make report and sub­mit recommendation as to disposition of said papers. Mar. 4, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 179.)

Register of employees; corrected to Jan. 15, 1904. 1904. 66 pReply to inquiry as to condition, etc., of mail cars [rented by Depart­

ment] Mar. 5, 1904. 15 p. (H. doc. 586.)Report [of committee] relating to m-e of cam eling machines in post­

offices. Feb. 29, 1904. 20 p. (IL doc. 573. iResponse to resolution, list of buildings rented for Departmental offices

and post-offices, and annual rental in each case. Mar. 1, 1904. 69 p. (S. doc. 176.)

United States official postal guide, 2d series, v. 26, no. 3; Mar. 1904. Philadelphia. 36 p. 12“ [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yr

No t e .—No. 1. January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal guide n'w 2 12 being additions and eorris tluns. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street. Phitadelphta.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Memorandum in re Empire Diamond Company, San Francisco, Cal. [showing that contract of company is in violation of fraud and lot­tery law], 1904. 16 p.

State, Department ofNo t e —The Itcpartment of Stale distributes its publications gratuitously. For

sale of laws see page ITU.

Abvwinia. Our mission to Abyssinia, [R. I’.] Skinner’s report. [Feb.l, ' 1904 ] 8 p.

—— Treaty of commerce between United States and Ethiopia, signed [Addis Abeba], Dec. 27. 1903 [with Our mission to Abyssinia, R. P. Skinner’s report]. Mar 2, 1904. lOp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive I.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 12, 1904.]

No t e —Thu -vries of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this Instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.

Colombia. Papers, called for by resolution, in regard to claims against Colombia known as Colon fire claims [and liability of Panama there­for], Mar. 12,1904. 17 p. (S. doc. 199.)

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Cuba. Treaty between United States and Cuba, signed Habana, May 22, 1903, embodying provisions defining future relations of United States with Cuba contained in aetof Congress approved Mar. 2, 1901, mak­ing appropriations for Anny. Nov. 11,1903. 5 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive A, 58th Cong. 1st sees.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 22, 1904.]

Vo t e .—The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for tiie use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.

Diplomatic list, Mar. 1904. 14 p. 24“ [Monthly.]France. Treaty between United States and France for determination of

their relations in Tunis, signed Washington Mar. 15, 1904. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive L.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 24,1904.]

No t e .—The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy.

Interoeeanic canal. Convention between United States and Panama for construction of [Panama] Canal, to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Signed Washington, Nov. 18, 1903, proclaimed Feb. 20,1904. [1904.] 19 p, [English and Spanish.]

Panama. Translation of constitution of Panamaas promulgated Feb. 1(5, 1904. Mar. 16, 1904. 26 p. (S. doc. 208.)

Red Cross. Response to resolution, information concerning Red Cross society in foreign countries. Mar. 2, 1904. 20 p. (S. doc. 178.)

Venezuela. Estimate of appropriation for printing report of Venezuelan arbitrations. Mar. 4, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 583. )

INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICSNo t e .—This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices

■usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau.

Monthly bulletin, Mar. 1904; whole no. 126, v. 16, no. 3. 1904. p. 525-848, 2 il. 2 maps. (H. doc. 458, pt. 3.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.]

Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yrContents:

Acre question, Final decision of, boundary treaty between Bolivia and Brazil.Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Feb. 1904.America. Map of the world, by WaldseemiUler, made in 1507, first in which name

America was used to designate western hemisphere.Arbitration treaty between Bolivia and Peru.Argentina. Statistics for 1903; cotton cultivation; railways in 1903; port move­

ments in Nov. 1903; notes.Bolivia. Patent law; approval of various treaties; tin production in 1903.Book notes.Brazil. Tariff changes; manganese deposits of Republic; mineral resources of

Ceara; exports, first 9 months of 1903; coffee market in Dec. 1903; miscellaneous notes.

Chile. Miscellaneous notes.Colombia. New tariff; postal tariff; telegraph rulesand tariff; decree authorizing

coinage of 1,000.000 silver pesos; law relating to leper asylums; statistics of Choco region.

Costa Rica. Notes.Cuba. Changes in customs tariff: mining industry; customs receipts in 1903;

foreign trade, third quarter of 1903.Ecuador. Amendment of customs law and tariff.Guatemala. Concession for completion of Guatemala Northern Railway.Honduras. Report of minister of foreign relations; imports, second quarter of

fiscal year 1902-3.Merchant marine, World’s, in 1903.Mexico. Tariff modifications; financial measure; mining in State of Jalisco;

renewal of franchise law; mining properties; rubber culture; foreign commerce in Nov. 1903; concession for construction of railroad from Oaxaca to Tlacolula; railways in Republic; customs receipts, Dee. 1903; mail service in Dec. [1903]; notes.

Nicaragua. Commercial convention with France.

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Monthly bulletin—Continued.Contents—Con tinned.

[I'jinama] Canal to A Him lie it ml EWiHie oceans, t'inivvnlh»ri betweenUnited States and l^namn for construction of. Signed Washington, Nov. 18, 1903, proclaimed Feb. 26, 1904.

Pantgihiy. Tariff changes; exports of animals and animal products, first 9 months of 1903.

Periodicals and newspapers on file.Peru. Railway construction; mineral wealth of Republic; herned entile: free

admission of certain articles for manufacture of machinery.United States. Trade with Latin Vim ri-j irHiHiilnr I rude reports; foreign rom-

merce for Jan. MMN; emiumii. •nmifi.>u of ihpuhiiu stntiMies of rubber trade, 1903: metal mid minernl production for 1903: shipbuilding during first 6 months of 1903-1; fire loss during Feb. 1904; statistics of Philippine Islands: commerce with Porto Rico for 1903; notes,

Uruguay. Concerning improvement of public highways; port movements in Nov. 1903; notes.

Venezuela. Tariff modifications.

LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION

Receipts ami disbursements .>! Louisiana Purchase Exposition Com­pany. Jan. 1904. Mar. 15, 1904. 14 p. (S. doc. 207.)

MEXICAN WATER BOUNDARY COMMISSION

Proceedings of International, Water, Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico, treaties of 1884 and 1889, equitable distribution of water- ofI tin Grande. 1903 [1914]. [2v.]iv4 [168] p. H. 8 ri. IS mapsand [157] p.il.7 pl.44 maps, large 4° [English and Spanish.]

PORTO RICO

Concurrent resolution of Legislative Assembly, extending thanks to Congress forprivilegesexteuded to teachers of Porto Rico. Mar. 21, 1904. 2p. (H.dw.tl27.)

Joint resolution of legislature requesting favorable consideration of petition for protection of Porto Rican coffee. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (H. doe. 630. )

Treasury DepartmentCustoms Service. Protests under sec. 14, act of June 10, 18«<), to be

indorsed by collectors with date of liquidation of entry, al-o date of filing protests. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. 4 (Dept, circular 26, 1904; Division of Customs.)

Delaware Indians. Response to resolution, statement showing differ­ence between coin and currency on payments to Indians, 1862-78. Mar. 24,1904. Ip. (8. doc. 223.)

Drawback. Disallowance of drawback on bags used prior to exporta­tion. Mar. 14, 1904. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 21, 1904; Division of Customs.)

Embroideries invoiced or entered as kilo goods. Alar. 16,1904. 1 p. 4" (Dept, circular 23, 1904; Division of Customs.)

Los Angeles, Cal. letter recommending appropriation for rent of tem- porirv quarters for post-office at Los Angeles. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. (H. doc. 638.)

Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Immediate-transportation entries for exjioeiti on goods. Mar. 15,1904. Ip. 4" ( Dept, circular 22,1904; Division of Customs.)

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Mint, Denver. Estimate of appropriation for equipment of mint. Mar. 4,1904. 3 p. (II. doe. 582.)

Neutrality in pending war between Russia and Japan required to be observed by officials of Government [Executive order]. Mar. 11, 1904. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 20, 1904; Division of Appointments.)

Notaries. List of customs notaries. Mar. 3, 1904. 7 p. 4“ (Dept, cir­cular 19, 1904; Division of Customs.)

Papers. Statement as to useless papers. Mar. 9,1904. 17 p. (H.doc. 595.)

Perry, Okla. Draft of bill providing for custodianship, etc., of public buildings at Perry and Kingfisher, Okla. Mar. 14, 1904. 3 p. (H. doe. 611.)

Public buildings. Response to resolution, report giving list of public buildings for which [Secretary] obtained plans, conditions prescribed in inviting architects to compete, number of architects competing, total amount paid and to be paid to architects, and opinion as to merits of act approved Feb. 20,1893. Mar. 4, 1904. 68 p. (S. doc. 180. )

Quarantine. Amendments to quarantine regulations. Mar. 30, 1904. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 30,1904; Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.)

Rcappraisements, requests for designation of general appraisers. Mar. 25, 1904. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 27,1904; Division of Customs.)

Seattle, Wash. Letter relating to addition to cost of public building at Seattle. Mar. 5, 1904. 1 p. (H. doe. 589.)

Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, v. 7, nos. 9-13; Mar. 3-31, 1904. [Department decisions numbered 25053-156 including general appraisers’ decisions 5596-5624, and internal revenue decisions 752-768.]

Utica, N. Y., established as port of delivery [act of Congress]. Mar. 28, 1904. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 28, 1904; Division of Customs.)

APPRAISERS, GENERAL, BOARD OF

Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Feb. 25- Mar. 19, 1904]; Mar. 7-28, 1904. 4" (Reappraisement circulars 1058-67; Division of Customs.) ['Weekly.]

ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING

Estimate of appropriation for alterations in appraisers’ warehouse in New York. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 597.)

AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT

Extra pay for officers and enlisted men of Army who served in War with Spain. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept, cir­cular 24, 1904.)

Response to resolution, balance of interest not included in judgment rendered by Court of Claims in favor of claimants in case of execu­tors of James B. Eads. Mar. 21, 1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 218.)

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Request for increased number of copies of report. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 599.)

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GOVERNMENT ACTUARY

Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Feb. 1904]. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. 4° (Treasure Dept. Dept, circular 17, 1904.)

INTERNAL REVENUE, COMMISSIONER OF

Hours of labor in offices of collectors of internal revenue. Mar. 1,1904.1 p. 4“ (Circular 655.)

LIFE-SAVING SERVICE

Annual report, 1903. 1904. 470 p. il. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2353.)

PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE

Public health reports, v. 18, reprint [from] no. 31; v. 19, nos. 10-13: Mar. 4-25,1904. 6 ^xvi]^ 351-559 p. [Weekly.]

No t e .—This publication, showing health conditions m various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine- Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is 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 Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Treasury Department. Special articles are-Colon, Study of vital statistics as regards prevailing diseases and mortality of,

1903. by J. C. Perry: no. 12.---- and Panama and isthmus between, Preliminary report on sanitary condi­

tion of. by J. C. Perry; no. 10.Yellow fever, New plan of campaign against, by E. Liceaga; no. 11.---- Prophylaxis against, by Juan Guiteras; no. 31.

Special quarantine regulations for fruit vessels. Mar. 24,1904. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 25, 1904.)

TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Regulations concerning issue of duplicate Treasury drafts or warrants, Treasurer’s transfer checks, and interest checks. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. 4° ([Circular] 75; Treasury Dept., Dept, circular 18, 1904.)

War DepartmentClaims. Estimate of appropriation for payment for property damaged

by gun tiring [and by explosion near Frankford Arsenal], Feb. 29, 1904. 4 p. (H. doc. 572.)

Oahu Railway and Land Company. Draft of bill to permit right of way to company through military reservation of Kahauiki, Ha­waiian Islands. Mar. 28, 1904. 6 p. (H. doc. 642.)

Philippine Islands. Letter concerning state of account between Philip­pine government and United States Government; presented by Mi Proctor. Mar. 8, 1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 192.)

-----Response to resolution, hearing before [Secretary], Fell. 25, 1904, on Philippine shipping bill [S. 2259]. Mar. 5, 1904. 30 p. (S. doc. 182.)

Reports. Annual reports, 1903; v. 1, reports of Secretary, chief of staff, adjutant-general, inspector-general, and judge-advocate-general. 1903 [1904], ix + [l]- 512 p. 6 tab. (II. doc. 2.) *Cloth, 40c

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Reports—Continued. Same, v. 2, armament, transportation, and supply.1903 [1904]. 405+[1] p. map. (H. doc. 2.) * Cloth, 35c

Contents:Reports of—

Artillery Corps.Engineers, Corps of.Medical Department (Surgeon-general).Ordnance and Fortification, Board of.Ordnance Department.Pay Department.Quartermaster’s Department.Signal Corps.Subsistence Department (Commissary-general).

-----Same, v. 4, military schools and colleges, Record and Pension Office, military parks, and soldiers’homes. 1903 [19041. 361+[1]

• p. 1 il. 30 pl. (IL doc. 2.) ** Cloth, 85cContents:

Reports of—Army War College.Artillery School.Cavalry and Field Artillery, School of Application for.Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission.General Service and Staff College.Gettysburg National Military Park Commission.Military Academy, Board of Visitors.---- superintendent.National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Inspection of.Record and Pension Office.Shiloh National Military Park Commission.Soldiers’ Home, D. C., Board of Commissioners.---------- Inspection of.Submarine Defense, School of.Vicksburg National Military Park Commission.

-----Same, v. 8, acts of IffiilippmeCommission. [See Philippine Islands.]Retiring and examining boards. Circular for information of retiring

boards. Feb. 27, 1904. 2 p. 12°Stanley, Mrs. A. B. Estimate of appropriation for compensation [to

Mrs. Stanley and others] for damages to property by gun firing. Mar. 29, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 645.)

Tobacco. Petition of Labor Union and Tobacco Workers’ Guild of Philippine Islands respecting tariff on cigars and tobacco. Mar. 12, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 609.)

-----Petition of Tobacco Workers’ Guild of Philippines respecting tariff on tobacco and cigars. Feb. 29, 1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 571.)

INSULAR AFFAIRS, BUREAU OF

Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Oct. 1903; no. 4, series 1903-04. [1904.] p. 369-488, 4°

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

Acts of Philippine Commission [July 2, 1902-Oct. 20, 1903]. 1903 [1904], xxxiii + [1] +856 p. (War Dept., Reports, 1903, v. 8; H. doc. 2.) * Cloth, 60c

Official gazette, v. 2, nos. 4-7; Jan. 27-Feb. 17, 1904. Manila, p. 49-136, 4° [Weekly.]

Same, Spanish, p. 49-140, 4°No t e .—The Official gazette will be furnished to subscribers, free of postage, at

the rate of 15c single copy, $6.00 a yr. Send remittances by postal money order or registered letter to Max L. McCollough, editor Official gazette, Manila, P. I.

AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF

Maguey in Philippines; by IL T. Edwards. Manila, 1904. 14 p. (Farmers’ bulletin 10.)

7512—No. 111—04---- 7

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COAST GUARD AND TRANSPORTATION, BUREAU OF

List of lights, buoys, beacons, and day marks of Philippine Islands; [corrected to Jan. 1,1904J. Manila', 1904. 26 p. 6 pl. map, large 8“

EXPOSITION BOARD

Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904, official handbook of Philippines and catalogue of Philippine exhibit. Manila, 1903 [1904]. pt. 1, 449 p. 3 il. 35 pl. map. [Pt. 1, compiled in Bureau of Insular Affairs, and revised and completed with aid of chiefsand experts of Philippine government, includes the handbook only.]

FINANCE AND JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF

2d annual report of secretary, Sept. 30, 1902-Sent. 1, 1903. Manila, 1904. 79 p.

LABORATORIES, GOVERNMENT, BUREAU OF

1, New or noteworthy Philippine plants, 2, American element in Philip­pine Hora; by Elmer I). Merrill. Manila, Jan. 20, 1904. 36 p. ([Publication] 6.)

MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY, NATURAL HISTORY, AND COMMERCE

Birds from Benguet Province, Luzon, and from islands of Lubang, Min­doro, Cuyo, and Cagayancillo; by Richard MuGregor. Manila, Jan. 30,1904. 16 p. (Bulletin 3.)

WEATHER BUREAU

Bulletin, Aug. 1903. Manila, 1904. p. 205-246, 6 il. 4" [English and Spanish. J

No t e ’.—Contains meteorological data, notes on weather, magnetic and seismic disturbances, and crops of Philippine Islands. Special article is, Notes on insects affecting crops in Philippines; by William A. Stanton.

Same, supplement; Annular eclipse of the sun, Mar. 17, 1904, as seen at Santo Domingo, Batanes Islands, and Manila. [Manila, 1904.] 7 p. 7 il. 4° [English.]

RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE

Army list and directory, officers of Army, Mar. 20, 1904; [no.] 52. 75 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr

STAFF CORPS, GENERAL

Draft of bill relating to retirement of Samuel W. Service. Mar. 12,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 607.)

ADJUTANT-GENERA I.’S DEPARTMENT

Ballistic tables 4, high angle fire, quadratic law of resistance, by James M. Ingalls; extended to include every degree of value of angle of departure by Artillery Board, Fort Monroe, Ya. 1903 [1904], 31 p. large 4° (Supplement to Artillery circular M [series begun in 1893]»

Dates of retirement of officers, Army. [Feb. 25,1904.] 18 p. 12°

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ENGINEERS, CORPS OF

Delaware Bay. Reports of examination of harbor of refuge. Feb. 15, 1904. 11 p. map. (II. doe. 548.)

Engineers. Civilian engineers employed on river and harbor work, 1903. Mar. 9,1904. 7 p. (II. doc. 596.)

Frederick the Great. Estimate of appropriation for dedication of statue of Frederick [on grounds of Army War College]. Mar. 4,1904. 2 p. (II. doc»584.)

Georgetown, S. C. Reports of examination and survey of harbor, in­cluding Sampit River and Winvah Bay. Jan. 13, 1904. 19 p. map. (II. doe. 398.)

Grays Harbor, Wash. Reports of board on improvement of harbor. Mar. 2,1904. 17 p. (H. doc. 576.)

Kansas River. Reports of board on establishment of harbor lines in Missouri and Kansas, [or] Kaw, rivers, in vicinity of Kansas City, Mo., ami on obstructive bridges across, and flood conditions in, Kansas River at ami near its mouth. Feb. 15,1904. 133 p. 18 pl. (S. doe. 160.)

Key West, Fla. Reports of examination and survey of harbor. Feb. 25, 1904. 11 p. (H. doo. 567.)

Mount Rainier National Park. Preliminary report on survey for road into park. Mar. 24, 1904. 3 p. (II. doc. 631.)

North Carolina. Reports [of board] of examination and survey of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N. C. Feb. 23, 1904. 84 p. map. (H. doc. 563.)

Otter Tail Lake and River, Minn. Report of surveys of Otter Tail Lake and River, Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minn., and Big Stone Lake and Lake Traverse, Minn, and S. Dak. Feb. 12, 1904. 37 p. map. (H. doc. 539.)

Potomac River. Recommendation that time for construction of high- wav bridge across Potomac at Washington, D. C., be extended. Mar. 21, 1904. 3 p. (11. doc. 626.)

Tacoma, Wash. Reports of examination and survey of Puyallup and other waterways, Tacoma Harbor. Feb. 8, 1904. 24 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 520.)

Wabash River. Report of survey of river from Vincennes, Ind., to its mouth. Feb. 27, 1904. 13 p. (II. doe. 568.)

Waccamaw River, N. ('. and S. C. Reports of examination and survey of river. Feb. 5, 1904. 16 p. 5 maps. (II. doc. 514.)

Willamette River, Oreg. Reports of examination of river between Port­land and Oregon City. Feb. 2, 1904. 6 p. 3 maps. (11, doc. 504.)

■MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION

Notes on Panama; by 11. C. Hale. Nov. 1903 [published 1904], 286 p. 8 il. 6 pl. 3 maps, 2 in pocket. ([Publication] 1 [new series]; War Dept. doc. 217.)

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES, SURVEY OF

No t e .—Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained, for cash only, at V. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. They will be sent by express,"the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser’s risk. Pur­chasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The latter will be used when no choice is indicated.

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Charts

Erie, Lake, Coast chart 1, Buffalo to Dunkirk. Seale 1:80,000. Mar. 29, 1904. 36.7 X 24.4 in. 15c

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Instructions to bidders and specifications governing manufacture of 41- inch shields for 5-inch barbette carriages, model of 1903, and 6-inch barbette carriages, model of 1900. Mar. 1, 1904. 17 p. 12°

Price list of ordnance and ordnance stores. 1904. 107 p.

q u a r t e r ma s t e r 's d e pa r t me n t

Estimate of appropriation for barracks and quarters for troops on Isthmus of Panama. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 574.)

Estimate of appropriation for shooting galleries, ranges, etc., at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 598.)

Instructions for supplying by Quartermaster’s Department of newspa­pers and periodicals to military post libraries. [1904.] 14 p.

Recommendation that appropriation for military posts be made imme­diately available. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 632.)

Recommendation that certain appropriations for military establishment be made immediately available. Mar. 24, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 633.)

s ig n a l c o r ps

Regulations for operation and maintenance of military telegraph lines operated by corps in Philippine Islands. Manila, 1904. 46 p. 12”

Courts of United StatesCOURT OF CLAIMS

Ann, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of James G. Freeman, receiver of Boston Marine Insurance Company, and William I. Bowditch, administrator of Stephen Higginson, for seizure of] brig, Robert Lord, master. Mar. 17, 1904. 3 p. (II. doc. 620.)

Atlanta, Ga. Findings in case of Albion W. Knight and others, rector, wardens, and vestrymen of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Atlanta. Mar. 7, 1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 186.)

Baker. Findings in case of 1. P. Watts, administrator of Charles Baker.Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 196.)

Baldwin. Findings in case of Joseph Baldwin and other claimants. Mar. 1, 1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 174.)

Bell. Findings in case of William Tillett, administrator of Andrew Bell. Mar. 10, 1904. 2 p. (IL doc. 603. )

Blackistone. Findings in case of Richard P. Blackistone. Mar. 8,1904.3 p. (S. doc. 193.)

Bray. Findings in case of John II. Bray. Mar. 26, 1904. 2 p. (H doc. 639.)

Brittain. Findings in case of Charles E. Flanary, administrator of Chadwell Brittain. Mar. 9, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 600.)

Caldwell. Findings in case of Lucy J. Eaton, executrix of Lucy A. Caldwell. Mar. 25, 1904. 2p. (S. doe. 226.)

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Carter. Findings in case of Douglass Tavlor, administrator of Benjamin Carter. Mar. 17, 1904. 2 p. (H. doe. 621.)

Craig. Findings in case of Edward M. Craig, administrator of George W. Craig. Mar. 5, 1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 183.)

Davidson. Findings in case of B. E. Gray, administrator of Mrs. S. M. Davidson. Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (H. doc. 636.)

Dews. Findings in ease of Pink Dews. Mar. 14, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 612.)

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Sisseton ami 'Wahpeton Indians r. United States [opinion]. Mar. 29, 1904. 4 p. (S. doe. 233.)

Smith. Findings in case of Angie D. Smith, executrix of Daniel A Smith. Mar. 18,1904. 2 p. (S. doe. 212.)

Spartan, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Mary T. Latrobe, administratrix of Thomas Tenant, and John Stewart, receiver of Baltimore Insurance Company, for seizure of] schooner, Thomas C. Howe, master. Mar. 17,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 622.)

Statira, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation eases relating to ship, John Seaward, master. Mar. 21,1904. 3 p. (H. doc. 628.)

Strasburg, \ a. Findings in ease of trustees of Evangelical Lutheran Church, Strasburg. Mar. 18,1904. 2 p. (S. doc. 215.)

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Telfair. Findings in case of C. W. Telfair, administrator of James R. Telfair. Mar. 25, 1904. 2 p. (II. doc. 637.)

Theresa, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims [of William W. Cronmiller and Edmund C. Scott, administrators of John Royer Champagne, and Susan A. Vincent, administratrix of John S. La Fitte, for seizure of] schooner, William Williamson, master. Mar, 14,1904. 3 p. (S. doc. 202.)

Thetis, snow. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Insurance Company of North America, and Gordon Gairdner, administrator of James Gairdner, surviving partner of James and Edwin Gairdner &Co., for seizure of] snow, Samuel Cameron, mas­ter. Mar. 21, 1904. 4 p. (II. doc. 629.)

Tom, ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation eases re­lating to ship, John Bailev, master. Mar. 9, 1904. 9 p. (H. doc. 602.)

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INDEXTO THE CATALOGUES FOR JANUARY-MARCH, 1904

[Names of Senators and Representatives in Congress are printed in Italics.]Page

Abbott, Amos....................................... 138Abbott, Charles W.................................229Abbott, George B.......................... 103,135Abbott. Horatio P.......................... 194,238Abbreviations, used on charts............ 60Abilene, Tex., public building............ 68Abney, George H.......................... 212,245Aborigines, see Indians.Abridgment, message and documents. 177Abrolhos Islands Anchorage, chart... 154Absentee Wyandot Indians............ 11,219Abyssinia................................ . 147,264Academy of Sciences, Nat., rp., 1903... 168Accident bulletin........... ..................... 167Accidents, agricultural machinery ... 256

railroads............................... 167,276Accounts and Disbursements, Divi­

sion of, report. 1903 ...... .... 49Accounts, Committee on..........22,117,215Achroodextrin........ . ........................... 147Acid-proof rubber goods..................... 148Acklev, James L............................ 110,222Ackley, Seth M............................... 101,242Acre question....................................... 265Active, schooner.................................. 163Acts, see Laws.Actuary, Govt., see Govt. Actuary.Adams* Charles F..................... . 163,164Adams, James W.......................... 204,224Adams, Jewett W................................ 8Adams, Joseph..................................29,114Adams, Mary J .................................. 16,28Adams, Miriam R............................ 14,133Adams, Robert, jr....................................218Adams, Sallie J.................................... 79Adamson, John............................... 14,133Adamson, William C................. 25,120,219Adelsperger, Thomas..................... 35,108Adjutant-General’sDepartment 71,160,270

report, 1903............................. 71,268Adkins, Loriston W................. 27,108Adriatic Sea, lights............................... 262Adulterated butter, see Butter.Adulteration, of drugs, etc............. 143.186

of food........................ 12,25,120,186of grass seed........ . ......................... 215

Advertising, War Department............ 69Africa, coast lights........................ 154,262

commerce......................................... 147east, rubber..................................... 148German east.................................... 65south, agricultural implements .... 147south, commerce....................... 147,256south, condensed eggs ............... 147

Agave.................................................... 269Agents, Amer., in foreign countries... 147Agonidae............................................... 166Agric. Chemists, Official, Assoc, of. 49,144Agricultural colleges.........................49,150

special and short courses............... 50Agricultural Colleges, Assoc, of.......... 49

PageAgricultural experiment stations....... 49

appropriation..............:.............. 215Arizona'University.................. 142,214Mesilla Park......................................261publications.............................. 144,253

Agricultural lands, forest reserves.... 248Agricultural machinery....................... 256

exports............... *......................... 157south Africa................ ..................... 147Venezuela....................................... 65

Agricultural organizations.................. 50Agricultural periodicals..................... 50Agricultural products, exports..... 50,157Agriculture............................... 50,144,256

New Mexico.................................... 261Agriculture and Forestry, Com. on. 95,180Agriculture, Bureau of. P. 1.......... 70,269Agriculture, Committee on............ 117,215Agriculture. Department of.... 48,143,252

appropriations............... 23,95,117bulletins and circulars.................... 50employees......................................... 253public highways bureau................ 180public roads bureau...................... 180publications......................... 50,145,254relation to farmers’ institutes........ 50report, 1903........................................ 48

Aid Association for Blind.................... 80Aiken, Wyatt........................................... 243Akers. W. R.............................................215Alabama, post route map.................... 62

school lands...................................... 140Alabama River, bridge................. 8,220Alaqua Bayou...................................... 183A lask a.......................... 22,116,141,152,259

additional land district.................... 213aids to navigation............................ 146boundarv......................................... 62coal lands............................ 187,214,248corporations.................................... 116Delegate......................................214,249education......................................... 150governor, report, 1903 ..................... 55insane......... ...................................... 214leasing of islands.............................. 146mining laws....................................... 214post route map.. .............................. 62reindeer............................................ 150roads........... ’..... .............................. 214

Alaska Salmon Commission................. 52Albany, Ga............................................ 40Albany, Oreg......................................... 161Albatross, Fish Commission steamer.. 167Albemarle Street. D.C....................... 98,217Albrecht, Carl W............................ 138,187Albunea............................................... 166Alcohol ................................................. 147Alcoholism. France........ ...................... 256Alden. Edwin M.................................... 237Alexander, J)e Alva 8 ................ 40,137,239Alexander, Samuel......................... 35,109

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Alexander’s improved wantage rod... 158Alexandria, Va.................................. 67,71Aleyrodids............................................ 166Alger, Russell A ... 8,13,99,101,182,186,188Algonac, Mich., chart................... 76Alkali land, reclamation of.................. 145Allee, J. Frank............................ 180Allegany Reservation............................ 219Allegheny College............. . ................. 241Allen, Amos L....................................23,217Allen, Charles R.................................. 35Allen, Delzon................................ 204,225Allen, Elam................................... 207,237Allen, Electa................................... 13,131Allen, James............... 102,128Allen, Janies H............................. 199,225Allen, Jane .................................... 206,246Allen, John W............................... 202,231Allen, Mary H................................ 15,133Allenbaugh, Williamina R............. 124,209Alleys, D. C.......................................... 183Alligator fishes........ . ........................... 166Allison, Julia A............................. 206,246Allison, William B................................180Allotted lands............................. 11,94,219Al my, Austin.................................... 42Alsace, canals........ . ............................ 53

commerce........................................ 256Amazon River, rubber........................ 54Amberg, Lewis C........................ 126,189Ambrose Channel, light.................. 51,182America, early map............................... 265American Academy in Rome............. 99American Anti-Saloon League............ 95American Association for Advance­

ment of Science................. 144American Association of Farmers’ In­

stitute Workers....................... 50,144American ephemeris and nautical al­

manac, 1907................. 263American Nat. Institute,Paris. 6,62,98,179American Nat. Red Cross, rp., 1903.... 166American nautical almanac, 1907....... 154American Republics, Intemat. Bu­

reau of, see Internat. Bureau of American Republics.

American University Park.................. 184Ames, Butler ................... 42,138,243Ammen, Daniel.................................... 63Amoy, China, chart............................. 154

plaster............................................. 54Amphitrite, U. S.S................................. 154Amsden, Marcus E............................. 15,39Amusements, military posts............... 70Anacostia and Potomac River R. R... 164Anadarko, Okla............................. 120,259Anaktnvuk River.................................. 259Anderson, James...................... 30,108Anderson, James L...................... 118Anderson, Josephine F...................... 229Anderson, Vincent.......................... 131,202Anderson, William H.......................38,107Andrews, James G......................... 125,200Angelo, William W........................ 16,123Angers, David d’, see David, Pierre J.Aniline industry.................................. 147Animal Industry, Bureau of............49,143

bulletins............................ 143circulars........................... 143orders................................... 48,143,252report, 1903 ....................................... 252

Animal products, Paraguay.............. 266Animals,breeding .................... 143

exports from Paraguay.................... 266infectious diseases .......................... 143Wichita forest reserve......................248

Ankeny, Levi.......................... 98Ann. brig......................................... 272Annaberg, Germany............................ 256Annular eclipse.................................. 270

PageAnschutz, Louis P.................................. 235Antennulae of albunea and lepidopa.. 166Anti-Saloon League, American.......... 95Anti coupon tobacco bill.........................251Antigua................................................. 256Antiinjunction bill....................... 137,239Antitrust laws, enforcement..............40,59

Sherman.......................................... 152Apache Indians, see Kiowa and Co­

manche Reservation.Apollo, brig.......................................... 163Appeals........................................... 40,178

patent............................................... 7Apple, Mary...................... 243Apple pomace................... 144Apples, American, in France............... 147

American, in Germany......................256France.............................................. 53

Appointments, civil service.................. 215District of Columbia....................... 98recess...........................................159,160

Appointments, Division of............... 67,267Appraisers..............................................267

warehouse in New York City..........267Appraisers, General, Board of.. 67,158,267

decisions........................ 67,158,267Appropriations, legislative, executive,

sundry civil....................................... 215urgent deficiency............. 23,93,95,117 see also bureaus and objects.

Appropriations, Committee on, House 2311.7,177,215

Senate............................................95,180Arbitration, French strikes................. 55

treaty between Bolivia and Peru... 265Arbitration boards, reports.................. 52Arbitration, International, Interparlia­

mentary Union for Promotion of. 24Arcad ia, Mich.................................... 72Archaeology, New Mexico..................... 261

West Indies..................................... 82Architect, Supervising........ . 66,67,267Arctic regions.........................................259Argentina.................................. 64,156,265

commerce with Germany.................257corn...............................‘............ 48

Argentine Republic, see Argentina.Arizona, batraehians............................ 83

claims of counties............................. 217farmers’ institutes.................... 142,214Gila River Reservation........... 99governor, report, 1903................. 149Indian reservations........................ 99Indians...............................\.......... 8map.................................................. 57Petrified Forest national park ....: 44post route map................................ 62reptiles............................................. 83statehood........................... 141Terr. Asylum for Insane.... 116,142,178

Arizona University........................ 142,214Arkansas, post route map.................... 62Ark.Hot Springs Res., see Hot Springs.Arkansas Valley, water rights........... 49Arlington, Va., memorial.................... 77Armor-piercing projectiles.................. 76Arms, Belgian.........................................257

Liege................................................ 54Armstrong, William E.................. 102,140Army, appropriations..................... 41,186

chaplains.................................. 12,138enlisted men, claims....................... 12enlisted men, pay......................... 267field manoeuvers'............................. 71general hospital............................... 751st lieutenants............................... 2422d lieutenants.................................... 241medical supplies............................. 75officers, as military instructors. 186,242

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PageArmy, officers, claims.......................... 12

oncers, commutation of quarters.. 77officers, foreign decorations........... 64officers, lists of..................... 71,160,270officers, noncommissioned............. 71officers, pay............................. 7,47,267officers, retired................................ 12officers, retirement........................... 270officers, rewards for services.......... 160permanent camp grounds........ 187,241permanent structures for............... 75recruiting......................................... 71register............................................ 160staff officers..................................... 70stations............................................. 75

PageAuditor forth ePost-Office Department. 61Auditor for the State and Other Depts. 68Auditor for the Treasury Department. 158Auditor for the War Department. 158,267

transportation of supplies.... see also Staff Corps, General.

Army and Navy Joint Board.... Army War College.....................

report, 1903.............................statue of Frederick the Great

9,70,2408369

269271

Arnett, Caleb.................................... 31,107Arnold, Henry J.................................. '229Arnold, Marion.................................... 107Arnold, Mary C............................. 128,188Arnold, Mary L............................. 103,236Arrington, L. L.................................... 216Arrington, L. S......................................216Arsenal, Frankford......................... 76,162Arsenal, Rock Island............................ 162Arsenal, Watertown.......... . ................. 162Arsenal. Watervliet............................. 162Art, textile.......................................... 275Artificial camphor........... . ................. 157Artillery, 2d lieutenants..................... 241Artillery circulars............................... 270Artillery Corps, report, 1903........... 71,269Artillery School, Fort Monroe........... 270

report, 1903....................................... 269Aruba, see Oruba.Asheville, N. C., public building........ 213Ashford, R. D....................................... 216Ashley, Joseph B.................................. 126Ashtabula. Ohio.................................. 97Asia, coast lights.................................. 154

naphtha ........................................... 148trade with Peru............................... 148

Asiatic Station, operations of fleet.... 153 report, 1903 ................................. 153

Assay offices, Denver............................ 66Asserson, P. C................................ 100,242Association of Agric. Colleges......... . . 49 Assoc, of Official Agric. Chemists .. 49,144 Associations, trading, Great Britain... 258 Astrophysical Observatory, telescope . 82 Asylums, leper..................................... 265Atchison,Topeka and Santa Fe Rail­

way............................. 11,99,178,219i Manic.................................. 129,

Athens, Ga............................................ 239Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary.................. 58

public building............................... 212St. Philip’s Episcopal Church........ 272

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co .. 99,141Atlantic Coast, coast pilot.................. 255

pilot rules.......................................... 258Atlantic Ocean, pilot charts.... 60,154,263 Atlases, see Maps and charts.Atmospheres, solar and terrestrial. 51,145Atmospheric nitrogen......................... 54Attendance, schools, compulsory.......150Attorney-General, see Justice, Dept. of.Attorney-general, P. I., see Justice,

Bureau of, P, I.Attorney-general, assistant, for the

Post-Office Department............. 264Attorneys, district, list of.................... 58Au das, Thomas......................................235

Augur, Sarah L............................ Aurora borealis............................ Austin, Henry.............................Austin, W. R., & Co..................... Australasia, commerce................ Australia.......................................

coast lights............................... tariff........................................

Austria.......................................... cotton-seed oil....................freight rates............................. ship subsidy.............................suppression of malaria...........

, Automatic stopping of trains.... Automobile railroad, France ....

Automobiles.............................. Avery, Charles H......................

Ayden, N. C., topographic sheet. Ayre, George S............................. Ayres, Eli....................................Ayres, Samuel............................. .Azov, Sea of, lights................... .Aztec ruins.................................. .Babcock, Byron D....................... .Babcock, Joseph IP...................... .Backus, Harvey R..................... .Bacon, Augustus 0................ .Baden, commerce....................... .Badges, D. C................................ .Bahama Islands, commerce ..... Bahia (state), minerals................Bahia Honda, Cuba.................... .Bail, Indian Territory................ Bailey, Daniel B ...A................ .Bailey, John M............................Bailey, Olive J.............................Bailey, William...........................Baily* Samuel............................. .Bainbridge-Hoff, see Hoff.Baird, George W..........................Baker, Carrie K............................Baker, Charles............................ .Baker, Luther S...........................Baker, Robert P.......................... .Baker City forest reserve............. Baker, Colonel, schooner........... Bakken,John O........................... Balabac Strait, chart................... Baldwin, Joseph.......................... Ball, L. Heisler.......................... ]Ballard, Adeline..........................Ballard, Thomas..........................Ballew, Elizabeth A................... Ballistic tables.............................Balloon float............................... .Balloons.......................................

105,236 .... 254 , 32,205 .... 8.... 256... 147 ... 154 ... 256 .... 256 .... 256... 257 .... 258 .... 257... 147 .... 258... 256 147,256 .... 195 .... 261... 251 .... 11 .... 45 .... 262 .... 261 .... 39 . 23,217 .... 190 .... 180 .... 256 .... 217 .... 256 .... 156 .... 153 . 41,178106,222 .... 227

39 '*38,109 197,245

.......... 76

... 193,236

......... 272

... 106,225

.... 43,112

......... 142

............ 162

.... 18,130

............ 255‘272

13,'102,191 ............ 246 ... 207,230 ..........250......... 270.......... 148.......... 254

Ballou, Alexander M.................... 195,221Baltimore, Md., topographic sheet.... 151Baltimore and Ohio Railroad............. 6,9Baltimore and Ohio S. W. R. R. Co ... 84Baltimore and Potomac Railroad.......6,9Baltimore and Washington Transit Co. 164Baltimore Insurance Company........... 274Bamberg, Germany............................. 53Bamford, Maggie E............................. 210Bananas............................................... 256Bank of North Wilkesboro........... 118,181Banking and Currency, Committee on. 215Banks, Elizabeth.................................. 246Banks, Thomas.................................... 39Banks and banking. Norway............. 147

see also National banks.Auditor for the Navy Department.... 68

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Banta, Elizabeth M....................... 109,128Baptist Church, Helena, Ark............... 47

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Barber, James A....................................227Barbette-carriages, see Gun mounts.Barbour, Georgie S..........................26,104Barcelona, Spain.................................. 147Bard, Louise K..................................... 28Bard. Thomas R.......... 6,21,99,116,213,214Bardin, Shadrach I)....................... 43,206Barley, insect enemies........................ 49Barlow, William H.......................... 14,133Barnard, Charles H.........................210,224Barnard, Harriett M............................ 45Barnard, James E........................... 33Barnard, Mattie P........................... 45Barnes, James A............................ 121,191Barnesboro, Pa., topographic sheet... 151Barns, dairy............................................253Barnyard manure...................................252Barr, Andrew................................ 114,129Barr, Harvey D................ ............... 19,30Barragar, John........................ . 134,192Barrels, for guns.................................. 54Barrett, Benjamin F............................ 32Barrett, Henry..................... ............ 38,101Barrett, Henry H.......................... 107,139Barrett, John*.........................................156Barry, James T....................................... 216Bartmann, John ............................ 129,207Bartram, Reuben W............................... 226Bash, Henry......................................... 96Basketrv, aboriginal American..........275Bass, w: W............................................ 249Bassett, Henry 0............................... 8Bassett, Henry Opeman.................... 8Bassett, Olive*................................ 191,245Batanes Islands, annular eclipse........ 270Bate, William B.................................... 12Bates, Helen M...................................40,104Bath Iron Works................................ 6,94Batrachians.......................................... 83Bats....................................................... 82Batteries, gun and mortar.................. 72Battery Point, post light..................... 97Battle Mountain Sanitarium park. 213,248 Battle-ships, see War-ships.Baugher, Asa B.................................... 163Baughman, John............................ 197,226Baxter, John.......... . .............................. 219Baxter, John H......................................216Bay, see name of bay.Bay Islands.......................................... 63Bayles, Aaron.........................................223Bayonne, N. J., bridge......................... 25Bayou, see name of bayou.Beach, Henry L............................. 133,196Beach, William L................................ 199Beacons, Philippine Islands.................270Beaird. John.................................... 13,132Beall, Jack.......... . ......................... 118,215Bean, Lewis L............................... 136,194Bears, black.......................................... 81Beattie, Charles................................... 38Beattv and Hawkins’addition, D.C. 10,218Beaufort Inlet..................................... 271Beaufort River..................................... 72Beaumont, Tex............................. 40,178Beaumont, steamer................ 137,182,240Beautifying home grounds.................. 145Beaver Island.........................................221Beaver River......................................... 72Bechstedt, Charles W....................... 14,38Beckenbaugh, William 0.................... 23Becker Brewing and Malting Co...........181Bedford, Elizabeth........................ 192,238Beecher Island Battle Memorial Assoc. 248Beef cattle........ ......................................220Beeson, Granville................................. 79Beeson, Sterling.................................. 79Beet sugar .................................... 147,256

Germany.......................................... 53Production and price....................... 258

PageBehrend, Samuel K............................. 84Behring Sea, see Bering Sea. Beidler, David Z.............................30,112Belgium, American fruit.......................257

firearms............................................. 257glass trust..........................-............ 148herring fisheries............................. 54state railroads.................................. 147

Belknap, Frances G............................... 195Bell, Alexander G............................... 6Bell, Andrew.......................................... 272Bell, C. S., Company............................ 84Bell, Charles H.................................... 33Bell, James A.........................................186Bell, Lucy B........................................ 273Bell, William H............................. 132,206Bellamy, Benson C............................... 199Bellamy, Sarah J.................................20,27Belligerents, seizure of property........ 218Bellingham Bay, light, etc............. 97,220Bellman, Frederick............................13,29Bellows, Charles S.......................... 29,106Beltz, Henry C............................... 128,206Belvedere, Cal...................................... 72Benecke, Louis................................... 46Benefactions to education.................. 150Benefiel, William F................... 110,125Bennett, Edward H........................... 223Bennett, Jesse T............................ 130,198Bennett, John..................................... 181Bennings, D. C., chemical fire-engine

company........ ............................ 184Bentley, William A................................ 204Bering’Sea, fur seals............................. 218

seizures of vessels............................. 239Berkley. William........................... 195,235Berl in,* Germany, food products........ 148

railway to Copenhagen.................. 53Bermuda................................................ 256Berry, James II........ .................... 8,97,182Berycoid fishes..................................... 166Best, E. A............................................. 46Best, William C.................................. 21,28Betsey and Patsey, schooner............... 77Beverages, adulteration of........... 12,120Beveridge, Albert J.............22,115,116,214Beveridge. John L............................... 29Bibliography, of Alaska.......................259

of Argentina......................................156of basketry............. 1......................... 275of carboniferous rocks of Colorado. 150of Chile........................................... 156of Chinese immigration.................. 167of dry rot of potatoes..................... 145of fleas............................................. 166of fresh-water bryozoa................... 82of fusus............ ’...............................165of Globe copper district..................... 260of herpetology of Porto Rico... 166,275 of isopods ... ’.................................. 82of keeping quality of butter.......... 143 of mammals........ . ........................... 49of Menominee district........ ‘.......... 260of m eteorology..................... 51,145,254of North American geology, etc ... 56of Philippines....................................167of stone industry in U. S.................. 260of trypanosoma,’ etc........................ 71of tuberculosis................................ 143see also Catalogue.

Bibliography, Division of................... 167Bidwell, George R............................... 118Bieber, Sidney.................................. 98,178Bieber, William................................ 34,113Big Black River... ............................... 72Big Hatchie River............................... 73Big Stone Lake.......................................271Big trees.................................. 22,44,48,95Bigstone Gap, Ya....................................239Billig, Charles V.................. 129,202

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Billings, Harriet.....................Billings, Simeon.....................Bills, 58th Congress, history...Biloxi, Miss.............................Binder twine............................Binding, Interior Department Bingham. Henry H........ . ........ Biochemic Division.................

Page .. 17,129 . 197,236 5,93,177 ...... 72 ...... 66 ...... 58 ...... 23 ...... 143

Biological stations, Pacific Coast .. 98,185Biological Sun. \ Division <4...........Birch, George C ........... .Birds, Philippines.......... .

protection of......... Wichita forest reserve.

Birdsall, Beniamin P ...Births, records................Bishop, Granville H.......Bishop, Lemuel............. .Bishop, Lemuel N..........Bishop, Mary A.............Bitner, Benton D..........Bitter Root Valley........Bitumen, France...........Bixler, George L...........Black, Andrew...............Black, James W.............Black bears....................

49..........237..........270.......... 49.......... 248.......... 240___ 7,117 ____ 231 ____ 79 ... 205,225 ____ 37 .... 17,123 140,178,213 ._____ 53 ... 190,234 ...... 31,107 ...... 37,106 ........... 81

Bonner, Sarah J................Bonner, Thomas...............Bonus, sugar.....................Bonynge, Robert IF............Booker, Joseph W.............Books, certified copies ....

copyrighted. . .......... Germany..................

Boone, Alfred G...............Boone, Jerningham..........Bootes, Samuel L.............Booth, Margaret H............Boots and shoes.................

American, in GermanyBosnia, prune drying.......Boston, Mass., chart........

fishery products.......Independent Treasury, obsolete ordnance........

Page......... 77......... 77........ 149........ 242.... 15,133......... 4484,167,277.......... 53......... 8... 112,124..........250......... 38.... 55,147.............149..........148.......... 52 52,146,255

Black Ledge, light and fog-signal.- 97,221

Boston & Maine Railroad Company...Boston Marine Insurance Company ..Bosworth. Amy C................................Bottles, Melvina..................................Boukhara, see Bokhara.Boundaries, Alaska and Canada........

Bolivia and Brazil..........................Boundary Commission, International

69187

84272

33233

Black River...... Black Rock, N. Y Black Sea, lights.

72__________ w________________ 262 Black Warrior River, bridge_____25,178 Blackberry, Kentucky and West Vir­

ginia Coal and Coke Company.. 220 Blackburn, Joseph C. S........ 12,99,100,186 Blackistone, Richard P........................272Blackwater Bay and River Blackwell, Herbert M....... Blair, John A..................... Blaisdell, Edward............... Blake. Charles.................... Blanchard, George W........ Blankets, Navajo.............. Blanton, Benjamin........... Blanton, Joseph J.............. Blattids.............................. Blind, D.C..........................

... 137,394

... 192,222

... 104,135

.... 13,217 27,108,238

261163163166183

pensions...........................................reading matter for..........................

Blind, Aid Association for.................. Blind, Columbia Polytechnic Inst. for.Bliss, James................................... 196,243Block Island........................ . .........Blockading squadrons, east Gulf...

Gulf........................................Bloom, J. M.....................................Blow'pipe metal welding........ Blue grass seed........................... .Bluefield, W. Va., public building. Blye, James K........... . ................... Boats, motor....................................

submarine.............................Bockerman, August......................... 'Bodenstab, Julius........ . ................Bohemia, American trade............... 256

cotton crisis................................. 147textile prices................................ 149

Bokhara...... .................. 65Bolivia...................................... 156,265

arbitration treaty with Peru........ 265boundary................................... 265railway contract with Argentina .. 64

Boll-worm.................... 144Bonds, District of Columbia........

of officers............................. Philippine Islands............... postal clerks........................

Bonds of U. S., see Govt. Actuary.Bonesteel, Mary G............................42,103Bonita Point, light................. 97

Bounties, lead................ . .......Bourne, Shearjashub...............Boutell, Henry S.........................Bovine tubercle bacillus..........Bovine tuberculosis.................. Bowditch, William J................ Bowen, Alexander S................ Bowen, C. K..................... .Bowen, Charles.........................Bowman, Nathan P.................. Bowman act ..............................

claims.............................Bowring, Charles.....................Bowsher, Catherine.......... . . . . . Boyd, George D.........................Boyd, James B..........................Boyd, Virginia..........................Boyer, Charles W..................... Boys, to interest in agriculture Bracklin, Anthony..................

200 Bradbury, Albert W.....................115 Braddock St. M. E. Church South

62 265 266 148

7947

143 49

272197,225 .... 215 .... 238 . 16,136 .... 251 .... 45 115,223 .... 235 205,227 .... 187 121,192 .... 37 .... 50 140,209 105,133 .... 274

80 Brad ford, Eng., American products in. 147183

... 161

... 263.... 263 ... 115 ... 258.... 215 .... 213 . 26,104 .... 147 .... 153 207,245 110,222

i wool........ . .........................yarn and piece-goods trade

Bradley, Mary J..................... Bradley, Thomas IF................ Brakes, railroads..................... Bramble, James....................... Branch, Mary A..................... Brandegee, Frank B................ Branen, Joseph.......................

I Brantley, William G................

23,98.. 70.. 58.. 116

Brasher, Robert W..................Bratton, Argalus B................Bratton, Thomas.....................Braxton, Julia R.....................Bray, John H..........................Brazil.......................................

American trade.................. boundary ............................ rubber .................................

Breadstuffs, exports................Breeding, of animals...............

of bears... 1.........................Breen, Lizzie.........................Breezes, mountain and valleyBremond, John.......................Brent, Cader B........................Breslau, Germany........ . .......Brevet commissions................Brewer, E. P............................Brick, Abraham L...................

..........258

..........258

... 130,201 26,121,221 .......... 186..........229.......... 77.......... 242... 122,211..........239.......... 223.......... 163.... 17,128 ..........226 ..........27264,156,265

..........256

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.......... 5453,147,256

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.......... 81 .......... 17.......... 145.......... 215..........246.......... 256.......... 100.......... 47... 242,249

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Bricker, Stephen........................... 190,234Bridges, see names of rivers and places, Brien, E. L........................................... 78Bright, Jesse.................................. 198,225Brightman, Samuel B...................... 16,37Brightwood Railway............................ 164Brigman, John S.................................. 77Brigman, Thomas............................... 77British, see Great Britain. British Columbia, gold.........................148

railroad to Yukon..............................256British East Indies, see East Indies.British India, see India.Brittain, Chadwell................................ 272Britton, Isabella................................... 113Broadwell, Marcus L.......................... 46Brockway, Henry J............................... 226Broderick, JohnH.................................223Brokers, custom houses.........................251Bronx Kills, see Harlem.Brookins, Barney L...........................33,103Brooklyn, steamer.................................240Brooks, Abel D.......................................222Brooks, Annie..................................... 47Brooks, Joseph...................................... 273Brooks, Peter C............................. 163,164Brown, AlpheusD............. . .............27,106Brown, Catharine R.......................139,191Brown, Catherine A........................ 16,122Brown, Denison L........................ 105,134Brown, George............................... 203,228Brown, J. B.......................................... 163Brown, James IF........................ 42,138,243Brown, John A............................... 194,239Brown, John G.................................. 20,139Brown, John W............................... 42,109Brown, Mitchell.................................. 163Brown, Webster E.................... 119,138,219Brown, William............................ 102,123Brown, William C............................... 13,28Brownson, Leonard I............................ 100Brule Reservation, Lower.................. 11Brunswick, Ga., light-ship.................. 120Bryan, Benjamin L............................. 163Bryan, Frederick K.........................211.233Bryant. Zachariah T..................... 30,199Bryozoa........... . ................................... 82Bryson, J. J.......................................... 77Bryson, Joseph H................................. 77Buch, Phoebe................................ 208,224Buck, Chester H....................................231Buck, William J. P....................... 105,236Bucket C. Annette.................................224Buckeye Buggy Company.................. 84Buckhannon and NorthernR. R. Co. 8,220Buckolder, John F............................... 209Buds, protection of............................... 144Buell, Nettie A............................... 103,134Buenos Ayres, desertion of American

seamen.................................149Builders’ Exchange Building, D. C... 67Building lines, D. C............................. 23Building wood..................................... 149Buildings, for Army............................ 75

height, D. C..................................10,94public, see Public buildings. Turin.................................................147

Bulgaria, American trade in............... 53metalware......................................: 257

Bull Run forest reserve...................... 185Bullamore, John.................................. 38Bullard. Clarence E............................. 36Bulletins, Agriculture Dept................. 50

see alsoYMxaer^ bulletins—bureaus issuing bulletins.

Bullock, Albert W............................... 33Bullock, Jane E........... . ............... 43,112Bullock, R. W....................................... 96Bunch, Susan T.................................... 227

Buoys, Philippine Islands United States..........

Burbank, David E........Burch, William S...........Burdick, Ina D.............Burgess, Alfred .............Burgess, Asia................Burgess, Eva A...............Burke, Charles H..........Burke, Edward.............Burlingame, Orson.......Burlingame, Seymour F Bumam, A. R ............... Burnet, Sarah F........... Burnett, John L.............

................ 106,135 ...................... 232

...................... 101

....................... Ill

................ 131,188 24,119,120,219,220 ...................... 248

......................... 221 ............. 134,194

....................... 181

.........................235

....................... 140Burnham, Henry E .. Burns, CharlesN.... Burns, Priscilla R... Burrell, Alfred A .... Burritt, Hamilton E Burrows, Benjamin . Burrows, John F.... Burrows, Julius C ... Burton, Alfred D.... Burton, Joseph R.... Burton, Minerva J .. Burton, Theodore E.. Burton, William R.. Busby, Ansel J........

7,14,95,103,180,193 ............... 191,234 ...................... 8 ........................222 ................... 36,108 ......................... 46....................... 227

......................... 7

Bushman, Daniel................ Business schools............... Butchering........................Butler, Alexander F........Butler, Emma_____-___ Butler, Richard, memorial Butler, Thomas S...............Butter................................

adulterated...................canned.................. . .......Great Britain................keeping quality............Siberia..........................

Button, Abel N..................Butz, Joseph W..................Buzzards Bay....................Buzzell, Malvina C............Cab companies..................Cables, between Germany and U. S... Cables T^legraphiques, Compagnie

Fran^aise des...................Cabmen................................................Cadet school, Revenue-Cutter Service.Cagayan River, chart............Cagayancillo Island............. . Calaveras big trees................ Calderhead, William A........... . Caldwell, Ben F.....................Caldwell, J. E........................Caldwell, Katharine.............Caldwell, Lucy A..................Caldwell, Matthew................Caldwell, William J............. Calendars, 1860-65.................. Calhoun. John B.................... California, big trees...............

coast pilot.......................... geology.............................Indians............................. mealy-winged flies........... military camps.................. post route map.................. public lands..................... timber on mineral lands..

Calloway, John..................... Calorimeter...........................Calumet River.......................Cameron, Ellen B..................Camp grounds, permanent... Camp McDowell Reservation

Page . 270 . 146 .. 33

... 126,208 16,105,196 .... 42,107 ............ 249 .... 30,110 ... 199,228 ... 123,203 .......... 150 .......... 49 .......... 46 .......16,30 .......... 186 ... 118,215 .......... 53 .......... 68 ..........143 ............ 256 ... 143,144 .......... 147 ... 126,195 ... 114,233 ...... 51,72 .... 15,136

25614747

2566952

270... 22,44,48 , 26,122,222 ...... 44,250 ........... 44.. ......... 45...........272.... 140,211..............231........... 154........... 24622,44,48,95 ........... 146 ........... 56 ..........6,94 ........... 166 .... 187,241 ........... 62 ........... 21 ........... 213 ........... 231 ........... 49 ........... 160 ........... 79.... 187,241 ........... 57

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PageCampbell, Allen.................................... 283Campbell, Philip P........... ...........42,139,243Campbell, William S..................... 29.208Camphor, artificial............................... 157Campton, Thomas J.......... . .............122,198Canada......... . ..................................... 53

binder twine.................................... 66boundary......................................... 62exportation of fruit...........................148fisheries..............................................148immigration.................................... 54lead bounty..................................... 148pulpwood..................................... '.. 148railways and canals.......................... 256tariff.................................................. -256

Canals, Alsace-Lorraine....................... 53Canada............................ 256Germany........ ................................. 54interoceanic....................... 6,48,95,156New York State.................. 187,241,242Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet.... 271Texas........ ........................................ 249see also names of canals.

Canary Islands..................................... 147Canceling machines..............................264Candler, Ezekiel S., jr.................. 248 Cane-sugar, see Sugar.Cannon, Patrick............................... 42,104Cannon, Thomas J.................................224Canonicus, U. S. monitor.................... 59Canton, China........................ 147Cape, see name of cape.Cape May, N. J., waterspouts...............145Cape Town Industrial Exhibition .... 53Capital, American, in Hamilton ...... 148Capital Traction Company.................. 80Capitol, appropriation for fuel............ 178

bust of Washington......................... 64Carboniferous formations, Colorado .. 150Carcasses, diseased............................... 253Card-record system.............................. 71Cardell, Jose................. 77Carden, Sarah............. . ..........................229Cardiff, Wales................................ 256Carmack, Edward JU................ 16,107,197Carnegie Institution of Washington .. 217Carney, Abram T.......................... 128,201Carns, Robert S..........................:.. 34,209Carpenter, Ada L.................................. 125Carpenter, Alonzo............................ 14,39Carpenter, W. S......................................216Carr, George W............................. 195,221Carr, James.................................... 132,189Carr, M. H............................................ 45Carriages, Commerce and Labor Dept. 145

Justice Department............. ....... 40,58Navy Department.........................41,153Post-Office Department.................43,61State Department..............................1.55Treasury Department...................47,157vs. automobiles.................................256War Department.......................... 41,69

Carroll, Chas., of Carrollton, statue... 44Carroll, James A..............................115,217Carrot Island Slough............................ 73Carrow, John H............................. 102,126Cars, freight............................ 276

postal......................................... 44,264Carson, Grace E................................ 18,32Carson, Mary V............................. 113,124Carter, Benjamin...................................273Carter, John B.................... 29Carter, Joseph F............................ 114,129Carter, Maggie E............................. 211,233Carter, Martha A.................................. 79Cary, Mrs. H.C...................................... 47Cascade Range..................................... 56Casey, Clinton M............................ 110,122Cassidy, William............................ 107,134

PageCastro, Calisto................................. 132,192Casualties, see Accidents.Casualty Hospital, D. C......................... 165Caswell, Marcus T................................. 35Cat-bird................................................. 49Cat Isla nd........ . ................................... 213Catalla Creek, bridge.......................... 121Catalogue, of copyrights.......... 84,167,277

of copyrights, printing law............ 67of library of Amphitrite, U. S. S .... 154 of library of Celtic, U. S. S............... 154 of library of Franklin. U. 8. S.......... 59 of library of Glacier, U. S. S............. 59 of library of Helena, U.S.S............262 of library of Wabash, U. S. S............ 59 of medical and veterinary zoology. 143 of public documents ........ 84,167,276 of public documents, 1899-1901....... 83

Catholic Church, Winchester, Va.......274Catlin, Emily............................. 129,189Cato, sloop.. ........ 163Catskill Creek...................... 161Cattaraugus Reservation.................... 219Cattle, beef....‘......................................220

exports from Mexico to Cuba........ 157freight rates...................................... 276Great Britain.................................... 54importation..................................... 66inspection.................................. 143,252marketing....................................... 49Mexico.............................................. 157New Mexico............................. 261Oklahoma Fat Stock Show............ 48Peru................................................. 266Ponca Reservation.......................... 143reservoirs for, on public lands....... 22scabies................................................252splenetic fever................................ 48

Cattle Raisers’ Association of Texas.. 276Caucasus, manganese............... . ........... 257Cavalry and Field Artillery School of

Application for, report, 1903....... 269Cave Hills forest reserve....................... 252Cavite, P. I., naval station.................. 59Cawley, Morris F.................................. 251Cayce, Lelia G..................................... 118CearS, minerals.................................... 265Celtic, U.S.S......................................... 154Cemeteries, national, see names of in­

dividual cemeteries.Census, Bureau of the.................... 146,254

employees......................................... 117manufactures statistics.......95,117,178records of birthsand deaths........ 7,117

Census, Committee on the, House .... 117Senate............................................. 7,95

Central City, Colo., Odd Fellows........ 21Central Dispensary, D. C..................... 165Central Railroad and Bridge Co........ 221Central University of Kentucky........ 181Certificates, of indebtedness............... 159Chamber of Commerce of Chattanooga 276Chamberlain, Isidore F................ 29,208Chamberlain, John A................... 113,124Chamberlin, Garrett V.................. 115,244Chambers of commerce....................... 147Champagne, John R..............................274Champlin, Elizabeth F.......................... 233Chandler, Garret S............................... 163Chandler, John A............. . ......... 163Chandler, Louise........ . ................... 19,123Chaney, Catharine L............................ 114Channel sweep....................................... 255Chaplains, Army............................. 12,138Chapman, Edgar............................... 35,109Chapman, Emily............................ 37,208Chapman, Melinda H....................... 15,33Chargo, Charles W......................... 193,222Charities, Board of, D. C....................... 80

VIII Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Charleroi and Monessen Bridge Co. 26,178Charleston, S.C...................Charlevoix, Mich., chart....

harbor........................ storm-warning station ...

Charlie, barge........... ..........Charlotte, sloop...................Charts, see Maps and charts.Chase, Charles C...................Chase, Francis E..................Chase, Josephine C...............Chase, Walter F...................Chase, revenue steamer.......Chatfield, Theodore E..........

66,161... 76

22147

163

Chattanooga and Chickamauga na­tional park, see Chickamauga.

Cheat River..........................................Checks, D. C........................................

official.......... . .................................Treasurer’s.......................................

Cheese, coating with paraffin............. cold storage curing...................

26,105 ... 35 . 15,38 ... 33 ... 69 18,127

Chitwood, Louisa R................Choat, Susan R.......................Choco.......................................Choctaw County, Ala., bridge.Choctaw Indians.

warrants......

Page . 18,127 198,226 .... 265 .. 25,94

119,120,214,259................. 99

Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf R. R... 119Cholera, hogs, 143Christ Epis.Ch.,Holly Springs, Miss. 47,142Christopnerson, Annas................... 229

Chemicals, adulterated Chemistry, Bureau of.. Cheney, Sylvania S .... Chenowith, Mary........ Cherokee Indians........ Cherry, Kezia.............. Chester, William H. H .

72 218

41 268 253 144 143 143

.............. 102,226

.............. 31,107 6,55,179,219,259 ............. 139,196 ..................... 229

Chester, Pa., subport of entry .. 5,9,47,157Chestnut trees, Italy..............................147Chestnuts, Italy.............................. 147Cheyenne River Reservation............... 252Chicago, additional customs officer. 47,93

Independent Treasury.post route map................................7th civil-service district..................

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy K. R. Co.Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville

Railway Company.....................Chicago, Kans. City & Texas Ry.Co. 120,Chicago Live Stock Exchange...........Chicago River, tunnels.......................Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans

6961

276276276

S178276220

Railroad Company........ 179,182,220Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-

tional Park 187,241Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na­

tional Park Comn., report, 1903.. 269Chickasaw Indians........................ 120,259Chickasawhay River............................Chicken mites.....................................Chief of staff, see Staff Corps, General.Chifu, China, chart........................ .Children,defectivesight and hearing..

District of Columbia.......................

72253

Christy, George B............... Christy, Henry................... Chrysler, Sarah S................Chunn, Blanche L........... . Church, La Roy B............. . Churches, war claims for... Churchill, Creighton........ . Cider.................................. Cider vinegar................... Cigarettes, anticoupon bill Cigars, anticoupon bill......

Philippine tariff . ...

109,136 .. 20,28 .. 14,26 113,139.... 200 .... 46 .... 242 . 53,147 .... 53 .... 251

Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley R. R.Circuit courts, see Courts of U. S.Circuit Courts of Appeals, distribution

of reports...............................Montgomery, Ala........................New Orleans, La........................

Circulars, Agriculture Department.see also Dept., etc., issuing them.

Cities, Louisiana Purchase Expos.. school systems.......................

Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana...........Citizenship, United States...............Citrous-trees...................................City and Suburban Railway, D. C-.Civil service, reform in................ :

251269276

... 186

... 40 40,178 ... 50.... 48 ... 150.... 96.... 157.... 253.... 164 117,215

suspension of law and regulations. 215 see also Civil Service Commission.

Civil Service Commission report, 1903.............

83,166,275.......... 166

Civil Service,Com.on Reform in the 117,215Civil War, calendar......

claims of Vermont... official naval records.

Civilian engineers........Claims, allowed........... .

Colon fire..................

... 154 .. 46,94 .... 263... 271.... 66 180,264

Frankford Arsenal explosion... 76,268 Great Britain against U. S,

labor of................................Chile..........................................

bibliography................... commerce........................ exports...... . ................... nitrates ...........................

Chimtera...................................China........................................

commercial treaty with U. S copyright treaty with U.S., emigration........................... gold standard...................... gold standard, to print........ medicine................... . monetary system.................. northern, commerce........... rope market..........................

China-clay................................China ware, Limoges............... Chinese, see China. Chinese exclusion.................... Chippewa Indians.................... Chippewa lands........................ Chippewa Reservation.............

26315080

15064,157,265.......... 156............ 256..........147.......... 54.......... 82... 147,256.......... 63..........167.... 54,167.......... 65..........247.......... 81.......... 65.......... 148

53,257... 25752,167... 99...185... 57

Indian depredations......mining........................mission.............................officers and enlisted men postal............................... sealing........ . ......... . .......War with Spain...............

.. 63

.. 58

.. 261 ... 152 ... 12.. 61.. 239 12,250

see also Judgments—names of claim­ants.

Claims, Committee on, House.......118,215Senate.......... . ................... 7,95,180,212

Clapp, Moses E.... 7,10,11,13,96,99,180,185Clapp, Sarah A..................................... 46Clark, Charles J............................. 112,135Clark, Charles S................................ 18,34Clark, Clarence 1)............................. 22,185Clark, Frank H............................. 132,190Clark, Joseph M.................................... 59Clark, Mary S........... . ................... 108,124Clark, Sarah G..................................... 46Clark, William............................... 39Clark, William H.................................14,26Clarke, Alice W............................. 123,188Clarke, Charles P............................. 29,113Clarke, Henry T.................................. 187

! Clarke County, Ala., bridge............... 25,94Clary. Robert E............................. 137,194Classification bulletin.......................... 58Classification Division........................ 58

, Clay, Alexander S............... 6,9,115,182,212

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 IX

PageClay, china-................................... 53,257

industries in U. S........................... 151Claypool, Abram........................... 125,200Clayton, Henry D.................................. 40Clerks, House of Representatives.........215Cleveland, Ohio, topographic sheet... 56Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.

Louis Railway Company............ 84Clifford, Michael, alias........................ 36Clifton, Alison............................... 112,228Clifton street, D. C............................... 184Climate, and consumption.................. 261

Costa Rica................................ 51,254Clinch, Fort.......................................... 179Cloth, permanent finish....................... 147Cloth mills............................................ 64Clothing, ready-made............................ 147Clouds, Cucamonga Mountains.......... 145

in weather forecasting......................254Clover seed............................................ 215Cloves, Nathan H................................. 77Club Creek............................................ 161Clune, Eliza.................................... 222Coakley, Stephen W..............................138Coal................................................ 256

consumption.................................... 157Honduras......................................... 53Louisiana Purchase Exposition.... 259 production................................. 150,157United States trade.......................... 65

150Yukon .............................................Coal lands, Alaska .................. 187,214,248

Choctaw Indians............................. 119Coaling stations, U. S., in Cuba... 153,155Coast and Geodetic Survey....... 51,146,255Coast Guard & Transportation, Bur. of. 270Coast pilots..................................... 146,255Cochran, Abraham W.................... 131,188Cockrell, Francis M......................95,151,186Cockroaches......................................... 166Cocoanut oil......................................... 53Cod, Cape............................................. 161Cod-liver oil............................................ 256Coeducation........................................ 150Ccelentera.. ........................................... 81Ccelostat telescope................................ 82Coffee, George.................................. Ill, 226Coffee..................................................... 147

Brazil.......Colombia . Guatemala Mexico....

64,156,265.......... 53.......... 64..........157

Porto Rico........... . ................. 50,53,266Coffin, Henry C............................. 122,200Coffin, William E.......................... 196,235Coinage, Colombia............................... 265

India................................................ 65to print laws............................ 247

Coins, foreign............................... 68see also Currency.

Cold.........................................................165Cold storage, cheese curing................ 144Cole, Emmett......................................36,108Cole, Erwin R... ............ ................... 16,27Coleman, David C.......................... 112,244Collectors, customs............................ 9,183

internal revenue........................ 268Colleges................................................ 150

age of graduation............................ 150agricultural........................... 49,50,150

Colletotrichum glceosporioides.......... 253Collingwood, William H..*............ 114,233Collins, Catharine W........................13,132Collins, Charles R.......................... 112,135Collins, John T...................................27,106Collins, Thaddeus S....... . ............ 115,126Collisions, of trains............................... 167

with derelicts and wrecks............... 151Colman, Anna M.................................. 181Colman, Charles I)............................... 181

Colombia.......................Colon fire claims.......relations with U. S...

Colon, Panama...............fire claims . . ........

Colonel Baker, schooner Colonies, extradition....

Germany....................Great Britain.............

Colorado, arbitration board reports, carboniferous strata and fauna .. labor troubles.......................... post route map........................ surveys..................................... water rights.............................

Colorado River of the West............ Colored race, see Negroes.Columbia Brewing Company........ 1

Page 53,157,265 .. 180,264 .... 64,156 ... 147,268 ... 180,264 ......... 162 .......... 63 .... 54,147 53,147,256

... 52

... 150

.. 6,94

... 62

... 22.. 49 72,249

118,181Columbia Hospital for Women, rp., 1903 165Columbia Polytechnic Inst, for Blind. 183Columbia River................................... 161Columbian University.......................5,23Columbus Memorial Library... 64,156,265Colville ReservationColville River..........

11,120,219..........259

Calvin, Edward.................................... 193Comanche Indians, see Kiowa and Co­

manche Reservation.Combs, James B................... 131,208Comer, John W..................................... 227Commerce, consular reports ... 65,157,266

foreign.................. 53,65,157,256,266freight rates....................................... 276internal................ .................... 147,258interstate.................... 12,25,99,120,212treaties............................................... 256see also Exports—Imports—Reci­

procity—names of countries and places.

Commerce and finance, Monthly sum­mary....................... 55,149,258

Commerce and Labor, Dept. of. 51,145,254 building for................................ 21

Commerce, Committee on............8,97,182 Commerce, dept, of, Great Britain.... 147 Commercial agents, see Commercial

travelers.Commercial congress.....................Commercial education.......... . ........Commercial museum, Philippines.

Vienna........................................Commercial schools........................Commercial travelers, abroad........

...256 53,150 ... 147 ... 256 ... 150 ... 147

in South and Central America.. 156,157Commercial treaties, China and U.S..

Ethiopia and U. S....................... German-Russian........................ Germany.....................................

Commissary-gen., see Subsistence Dept.

63264147

239,262Commissioners, courtDistrict of Columbia, report, 1903..

Committees, House.............................Commons, Benjamin L......................Community demonstration farm........

16522

245145

47Commutation of quarters, Army........Compagnie Franvaise des Cables T616-

graphiques..................... .Compass, variation of............... 60,154,263Competition, of steamships, Liverpool. 55Comptroller of the Currency.......... 68,267

report, 1903......................... 67,68,158Comptroller of the Treasury............... 158Compulsory attendance at schools.... 150Conant, Cvnthia A........................ 191,233........ - 33

97Conant, William T............... Conception, Point, light.... Conciliation, French strikes Condensed eggs.................... Conery, Edward, sr.. . ......... Confederates, see Civil War.

147181

X Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Conference Committees.........................177Congress........................................ 5,93,177Congressional director}'....................... 5Congressional documents, bound vol­

umes...................... 48,142,2.52Congressional Library, see Library of

Congress.Congressional record................ . . 5,93,177

better type used............................... 116Conklin, Emily.................................26,104Conn, Robert.................................. 204,236Connecticut, labor laws....................... 52

post route map................................ 62Connecticut, U. S. S............................. 59Connecticut River, bridge............ 182,221Connell, John, alias............................... 238Connell, William, contested election. 24,119Conner, William P............................42,101Connor, Thomas E........................ 190,232Connors, John.................. '............. 40,103Conover, William.......................... 107,136Conry v. Keliher.................................. 24Considine, George F............................ 248Consolidation, of schools..................... 150Conspiracy, meaning of word....... 137,239Constant, Elizabeth B................... 125,202Constant of radiation.......................... 254Constantinople, Turkey....................... 155Constitutions, Panama.................. 156,265

U. 8., amendment proposed............214Construction & Repair, Bur. of, rp., 1903 153Constructive recess............................. 159Consular reports................ 53,147,256

daily..................................... 53,147,256special............................................... 147

Cons, service, appropriations. 24,63,95,178 invoices.........................................156Manchuria...................................... 63reorganization.................................. 218

Consuls, Argentina.............................. 156reports............................ 54Uruguay.......................................... 65

Consumption, see Tuberculosis.Copsumption tax, wines..................... 65Contagious diseases, see Infectious dis­

eases.Contested elections, House.......24,119,218Contracts, D. C....................................23,98Conventions, see Treaties.Converse, Alpheus............................. 21,28Converse, Cora M................................ 39Conway, Patrick J............................ 21,27Cook, Dana..................................... 33,101Cook, Harriet A.................................32,109Cook, Lawrence..................................... 227Cook, Mary A. V.................................. 246Cook, Richard L............................... 19,34Cooke, Robert H................ ......... . 133,200Cooke, Sidney G.................................. 84Cooking, of meat................................... 253Coombs, Irving W............................... 39Coonley, Theodore................................ 237Cooper, Henry..................................... 163Cooper, Henry A.................................. 25Cooper, Joseph H........................... 32,109Cooper, Justin M........................... 106,225Cooper, Samuel.................................... 163Cooper, William H............................... 126Cooperation, Denmark.......................... 256Copenhagen, Denmark, ry. to Berlin.. 53Copper................................................... 157

Globe district....................................260Copyright Office....................... 84,167,277

printing law................................... 67Copyrights............................................ 7

Cuba................................................ 157translations................ . .............. 13,242see also Copyright Office.

Core, Daniel W..................................... 77Core, Hugh................................... 77

Cormany, Samuel E.....................Corn, American, in France........

Argentina................................meteorological service....... . . .

Cornell, Mary H..........................Corporal punishment..................Corporation counsel’s office, D. C Corporations................................

Alaska.....................................D. C., to print laws........................

Corps of Engineers, see Engineers, Corps of.

Corr, Charles G

Page21,131 ... 148 ... 48 ... 254 ... 207 ... 150 ... 184 ... 137 ... 116

247

Correll, Nicholas....... Corsica....................... Cosgrove, Susanna ... Costa Rica_________

bananas_____ climate_____ interoceanic canal tariff________

Costigan, Albert........ Cotey, Joseph L........ Cotter, Margaret....... Cottidee..................... Cotting, Edward A... Cotton.......................

Argentina.............

............... 42,110

.................... 222

......................256

............ 126,192 .......... .. 157,265......................256............... 51,254

..................... 156.................... 64............... 138,189..................... 203.................... 16,30 ..................... 83 ................ 15,129 54,70,147,157,256 ...................... 265

exports.................................. 53,147,256meteorological service.................... 254statistics................................... 157United States................................ 65

Cotton-boll weevils.................. 6,23,48,144Cotton-boll worm................................ 144Cotton ginning..................................... 146Cotton-seed oil....................... 256Couch, Isaac M................................ 16,127Coulson, Mary A.................................. 96Coulson, Sewell...................... 96Council Bluffs, Iowa, bridge........ 182,221Court commissioners, seeComrs., court.Court of Claims........................ 77,163,272

decisions.......................................... 251Indian depredations....................... 58judgments, appropriations... ......... 66

Court of patent appeals....................... 7Court of Private Land Claims............. 261Courts, naval.............................. 13Courts-martial, naval stations............. 13Courts of United States............. 77,163,272

decisions, patent.................. 58,152,262Federal reporter............................. 186Florida............................................... 239Georgia....................................... 40,239Indian Territory.................. 40,137,178Ind. T., charges against officials. 137,152 judgments, appropriations............. 66Minnesota.................................. 93,137Missouri..................... 137Oregon............................................. 99Texas.......................................... 40,178Virginia............................................. 239Washington State........................... 137West Virginia.............................. 40,93Wisconsin......................................41,178see also Justice, Department of.

Cousins, Robert G.................................. 138Covert, Alexander H.........................15,38Cowan, Nelson..................................... 77Cowherd, William 8............. . .........23,119Cowpea, iron.......................................... 145Cows, apple pomace for....................... 144

for dairying......................... 143profitable and unprofitable............. 253

Cox, Marshall.........................................233Cozine. Hiram B............................. 30,200Craig, Edward M....................................273Craig, George W..................................... 273Craig, Seth H.................................. 17,123Craigue, Mary A............................. 40,104

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XI

PageCrane, Hannah S.................................. 216Crane & Co............................................ 118Craver, Daniel........... . ........................ 241Crawford, Edson H...................... 128,205Crawford, George N................ 190,228Crawford, Joseph B....................... 110,222Crawford, William H........................... 100Crawford, Fort....................................... 261Cream, D. C.......................................... 98Creek Indians................................ 179,210Cribbins. Michael................................ 233Criminal cases, witnesses.................... 41Criminal laws, to revise and codify... 41Criminals, extradition.................... 63Crimmitschau, Saxony......................... 54Crist6bal Col6n, Venezuela................ 65Crittenden, W. L.................................. 79Crockett, Hugh T............................ 17,135Cron kite, William G...................... 102,134Cronmiller, William W.......................... 274Crops, insects affecting.......................... 270

Philippine Islands.......................... 71soiling............................................... 253

Crosier, Emma............................... 121,191Crouch, Abram..................................... 77Crouch, Lee................................... 77Crow Reservation......................... 119Crowley, Joseph B.................................... 223Crugom, Joseph............. . ..................... 18Crum, William D........................... 66Crumpacker, Edgar D............................ 117Crusselle, Edward................................ 77Crusselle, Thomas G. W...... . .............. 77Cruzen, Alonzo R.................................. 66Cryderman, Henry A.......................... 138Cuba............................................... 157,265

American shipping......................... 149American vs. European trade........ 147bats.................................................. 82chart.................... 263commerce......................................... 54copyright extended to ....... ...............168education........................................ 150electric railroads............................... 257live stock from Mexico.................. 157Mauser rifles captured in............... 240 naval, etc., stations for U. S.... 153,155 reciprocity with United States... 53,64 tax laws........................................... 147treaty with U.S.................................265

Cucamonga Mountains........................ 145Cuevas, Juan........................................ 213Culberson, Charles A............................. 63Culebra, mobilization of squadrons... 153Cullom, Shelby M....................... 64,95,179Cumberland Pres. Ch., Pulaski, Tenn.. 47Cummings, Charles......................... 15,133Cummings, James H....................... 34,101Cummins,John F............................ 223Cunningham, Martha M. del B....... 26,103Curing, of cheese........ ......................... 144

of meat..................... 49Curran, Edward E................................ 227Curran, Matthew .. ......................... 195,235Currency, Colombia....................... 157,257

Indo-China................................... 257systems in various countries.......... 65 see also Comptroller of the Currency,

Currier, Frank D................................ 242Curry, Burwell J........ ........................... 45Curtis, Charles................................. 119,219Curwensville, Pa., topographic sheet.. J 51Cushing, Elizabeth S...................... 119Cushing, Martha W........................ 195Cushion, Richard............................216Cushman, Francis IF....................... 120,220Cushman, Zebedee M............................ 39Custom-house brokers......................251Custom-house ports, Tueacas............... 65Custom-houses, civil service............... 83

Crist6bal Col6n.................... 65

PageCustoms appraisers, Pittsburg, Pa.... 6,47Customs, Division of. 66,67,157,158,266,267

additional clerks......................... 66Customs duties, see Tariff—names of

articles imported.Customs notaries......................... 66,67,267Customs officers.................................... 147Customs regulations........................... 66Customs Service...............................66,157

protests.............................................. 266salaries.............................................. 9

Cutting, Henry D................................ 240Cutts, Mary E....................................... 33Cuyamaca, Cal., topographic sheet... 151Cuyo Island............................................ 270Cyclones................................................ 145Dacus, Henry A........ ;......................... 77Dailey, William H.......................... 210,229Daily consular reports............. 53,147,256Dairy barns.......................................... 253Dairy Division...................................... 143Dairy herd............................................ 143Dairy industry, see Dairy Division.Dal bee, Nelson....................................... 216Dale, Sarah E................ . .............. 125,203Dalles, The, Oreg...................................248Dalles military road grant.. 44,94,214,248Daly, John............................................ 40Dalzell, John.................... 47,141,249Dampman, John W............................. 138Dams, see names of rivers and places.Dandelions............................................ 144Daniel, Woodson R....................... 204,225Daniels, Clara E........... 194Danish, see Denmark.Dantzler v. Lever.................................... 218Darr, Catherine........................ 237Darrah, George W.......................... 134,194Dashiell, Mary E. O............. . ................ 251Dasson, James.................................126,189Daughters of the American Revolu­

tion, Nat. Society of the, see Nat. Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Davenport, Isaac.................................. 45Davenport, Norman B................. 105,236Davenport, Iowa............................ 183,220Davenport Water Power Company 183,220Davey, Fobert C............................. *. 120,220David. Pierre J............ ......................... 64Davidheiser, Cyrus.......................... 34,113Davidson, Mrs. S. M..............................273Davies, Henry A.................................... 243Davis, Charles B .. . . . .............................204Davis. Charles R............................. 119,217Davis, David M................... 194,239Davis, George B.................................31,101Davis, Henry F............................ 126,194Davis, Horace E............................... 26,102Davis, James W............................... 26,103Davis, Joseph .. ...................................... 229Davis, Lucretia.............................. 195,237Davis, Talton T .................................. 187Davis, Thomas................................ 14,133Davis, William............................... 139,197Davis, William C............................ 29,192Davis v. Sims...........................................218Davis Coal and Coke Company.......... 96Davison.Elizabeth................ . 210,224Dawes Commission, see Five Civilized

Tribes. Commission to the.Daws, Calvin......................................... 33Dawson, Ann....................................... 223Day, George W............................ 31,35,108Day, Joshua.................................... 114,232Day, Martha A........... . .................. 125,203Day marks, Philippine Islands............. 270

United States.................................. 146Dayton, Alston G.................................... 242Dayton, Ohio, port of delivery..............251Deardorff, Eliza.................... .*.............. 23

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Deardorff, John W.............. -.............. 23Dearen, G. H........................................ 118De Armond, David A.......................... - 137Deaths, records................................ 7,117De Baugh, Elizabeth.......................210,224Decisions, Compt. of the Treasury.......158

Court of Claims.......................... 77,251Dept, of Commerce and Labor.. 145,254 la oor................................................ 52land............................................. 55,149patents.................................. 58,152,262pension................................ 55,149,259Supreme Court............................ 77,251Treasury............................... 67,158,267

Decker, Charles E........................... 16,122Decorations from foreign govts.... 64,156Deemer, Elias............................. 28,123,224Deeter, Josiah B........................... 126,189Defective classes, schools for............... 150 Deficiency appropriations, see bureaus

and objects.De Frietas, Vincent................................107Degreasing, of wool............................. 149Delaney, Margaret.......................... 135,192Delaware, labor laws.......................... 52

post route map................................ 62Delaware Bay.........................................271

lights............................................... 9Delaware Indians .... 6,55,94,179,259,266Delaware River, lights........................ 9Delegates, Alaska............................214,249

Indian Territory .. .............................142list of............. . ................................ 22

Delinquent officers............................... 66Delorme, W. Va., bridge.......................220Demarest, Georgia R.................... 204,225Deming, Osmer 8.................................. 190Demonstration farms.......................... 145De Motte, Charles W....................... 121,198Denham, Merril................................... 181Denmark, agricultural cooperation... 256

new trading company......................148Dennis, Cyrenius................................ 31Dennis, James H............................. 181,217Dennison, W. Neil............................... 29Denny, James W....................... 41,138,240Denny, W., & Co.................................. 221Denston, Mary A........................ 230Dentistry, D. C............................. 10,24,93Denton. James ..................................... 96Denver, Colo., mint and assay office. 66,267Depew, Chauncey M............................... 182Depositions, naval courts.................... 13Depositories, shipments to....... 85,169,279Deputy collectors of customs........... 9,183Deputy marshals, escape of prisoners. 41Derailments, of trains.......................... 167Derelicts............................................... 154De Rocher, Charles W................ 20,136Derr Manufacturing Company............ 84Derrington. Martha J............. . 130,207Desecration,of American flag ..... 12,262Desertion, of American seamen.......... 149Designs, see Official gazette, Patent Off.Des Moines. Iowa, public building.... 157Des Moines, Fort....................................272Detroit Ri ver.......................................... 161Devils Lake Reservation....................25,99Devine, Thomas H............................. 203Devore, Ann A.................................. 19,42Dewire, Mary....................................... 29De Witt, Louis............................... 139,202Dews, Pink............................................273Dexter. Penelope A............................... 237Deyo, James K....................................... 203Diamond Shoal, light, etc.................... 221Dlck^Charles................................ 240Dickey, Janies M.............................21,30Dickey, Samuel A.......................... 109,130Dickinson, N. Dak., land office. 22,141,178

PageDietrich, Charles II.................................116Dillard, Noah........................... 216Dillingham, William P....................... 98,183Dimond, W. W............................... 187,249Diplomatic list.......................... 63,155,265Diplomatic service................ 24,63,95,178

Panama............................................ 64Directory, Army....................... 71,160,270

bird and game protectionists........ 49Congressional.................................. 5House............................................... 22

Dirschner, John C........................ 210,233Disbrow, Charles............................... 16,28Disbursing officers, D. C....................... 218Discoveries, scientific.......................... 54Diseases, Colon......................................268

infectious, of animals..................... 143of trees............................................... 253

Disk plows ....i........................ 147Disputes, labor............................... 137,239Distilled spirits, see Spirits.Distinguished-service list.................... 160District attorneys, see Attorneys. District courts, see Courts of U. S, District of Columbia................ 80,164,275

Albemarle street....................... 98,217alleys.................................................183appointments and promotions....... 98appropriations.......................... 117,180army general hospital.................... 75assistant surveyor............................ 184badges of military societies........... 217baths........................ 10,23Beatty and Hawkins’ addition . 10,218Bennings chemical fire-engine co . 184blind.................................................. 183bonds on contracts.........................23,98building lines.................................. 23Charities, Board of.......................... 80checks....................................... 218children.......................................... 80Clifton street....................................184commissioners.................................. 165contingent expenses....................... 80corporation counsel’s office ..............184corporations, to print laws............. 247dentistry.................................... 10,24,93divorce'..............................................218earthquakes.................................... 145electric wires.............................6,9,98Euclid place.................................. 9,218Excise Board....................................275finances............................................ 275Flint street, etc............................... 1844th street northeast........................ 9fraudulent sale of merchandise.... 119Georgetown.......................Grant street....................... Handel bust...................... harbor.......................... .height of buildings .. ........ herons............................... horses................................ insane............................... insanitary buildings........ inspection of meat, etc.... Insurance, Department ofJones statue........ .............. Kalorama avenue............. labor disputes................... land.................................. libraries............................. licenses............................. lots resubdivided............. M street...................... ....Madison street.................. marriage........................... milk and cream................ non taxable land.............. pardons.............................

............ 6,98 .........184

........... 165 9,24,94,184 ........ 10,94 ........... 81........... 24...... 24,183........... 23........... 275........... 165........... 137...... 10,218 .... 137,239 .......98,178 ........... 217........ 10,23 ... 10,23.94 ........... .....9 ........... 9........... 98........... 98........... 275........... 10

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District of Columbia, parks.......... 6,98Pennsylvania avenue...................10,184Pintsch Compressing Company... 5,23playgrounds.................................... 183Police Court judges................... 183post-office........ ............... post route map................. Potomac River................ Potomac River bridges .. Public Library................ Q street bridge................ Q street northwest.......... R street........................... recognizances.................. report, 1903........ . ............reservation 32.................. Rochambeau statue........ sale of personal property School street................... schools............................7th street northwest.......

Page

61,155,212.......... 62.......5,178 74,182,271

.......... 217.......... 6.......... 98.......... 10.......... 10..........165.. 10,23,94 ......... 44 ..........218.......... 184.......... 80.......... 183

snow and ice........ 5,10,23,93,94,98,159South avenue .................................. 10streets.................. 9,10,23,93,98,183,217Sunday closing............................... 218T street northeast............................ 217taxes....................................... 10,119,184telegraph wires............................... 183theaters............................................ 8020th street northeast....................... 18328th street......................................... 1022d street......................................... 184union station.................................. 6,9V street northwest..................... 10,217Vermont avenue............................. 9W street northeast..................... 98,217water mains and sewers................ 10Wyoming avenue................. 217

District of Columbia, Committee on the, House............. 23,119,217

House, assistant clerk..................... 117Senate..................................... 9,98,183

Divorce, D. C......................................... 218Dix, Dorothea L., monument............. 99Dixon, Joseph ............................. 140,248Dixon, Thomas....................................... 273Dobozy, Peter P............................. 112,228Docket clerk. House............................ 215Docking of horses................................. 24Document room, House....................... 22Documents, bound volumes... 48,142,252

catalogue, 1899-1901.................... 83changes in printing law................. 67franks for.......... . ........................... 5,44monthly catalogue............... 84.167,276 reprints..................................... 179,247sergeant-at-arms of House............. 247shipments to depositories ... 85,169,279

Documents, Superintendent of. 83,167,276 report, 1903 ..- -............................. 83reprints of documents............... 179,247

Dodd, Jacob.......................................... 226Dog River, bridge................................ 221Dolan, John A......................... 118,181Dolliver, Jonathan P.........................100,115Donato, Auguste.................................. 78Donato, Cornelius................................. 78Donohoe, John........... ......................... 226Donovan, Michael......................... 112,136Dopp, Cyrus B...... . ......................... 32,111Dorfner* Annie................................ 36,200Dority, Henry................................. 107,136Dorsey, John........................................ 241Dougal, Emma C................................. 234Dougherty, James........ ................. 125,196Dougherty, John.................................... 24Dougherty, Mary.................. . ....... 190,230Doughty, Ella M., schooner.............. ... 7Douglas, Fort........ ......................... 77,162Dow, John........................................ 15,136

Page ....... 216

............ 268

......... 144

..... 27,106

......... 192

.............196 42,139,243 ............ 266 ............ 258 .......... 163 .......... 54 .............148 .......... 54 .......... 148 ..... 43,111.......... 24 t...........148

Dowling, Martin..........................Drafts, Treasury............................Drainage.......................................Drake, Dexter T..........................Draper, Anna E.................. . .......Draper, George.............................Draper, William H....................... 4Drawbacks, on bags.................. .

United States...........................Drennan, Charles........................ .Dresden, Germany.................. . . .Dress trimmings..........................Dried fruit.................................. .Drifter balloon float.................. .Driggars, Ann M..........................Driscoll, Michael E.......................Drouillard’s drifter balloon float.

12,25,120,143,186 ............ 122,196 ................... 145 ..................... 61 ............. 9,11,213

Drugs, adulteration Drummond, Isaac S. Dry rot...................Dryden, John F.....Dubois, Fred T........Du Bois, Maggie....Dugger, FraiiK .....

...226

... 79

... 79

... 79.... 18... 185... 245.... 73.... 253.... 258.... 79 123,206.... 96.... 12.... 148.... 148 130,203 .. 14,28

Dugger, George R........................Dugger, Georgia K......................Dugger, Mary E...........................Duluth, Minn...............................Dunbar, Eveline C......................Duncan Rocks............................. .Dunes........................... Dunkirk. France, steamship line Dunlap, R. A...............................Dunn, Anna S.......... •.................. .Dunn, Herbert O.....................Dunn, William S.........................Durango......................................

iron mountain..................Durkee, James............................ .Dutch, Alonzo.................. . .........Dutch, see Netherlands.Dutcher, Washington J.................. 34,188Duties, see Tariff—names of articles

imported.Duttenhaver, Philip...................Duval, Mary D.......................... .Eads, James B........................... .Eagle, Alaska, road.....................Earth, circulation of atmosphere.Earthquakes, Philippines.......... .

Washington, D. C .................. .Earwigs............................. . .........Eason, Stephen...........................East Bay.....................................East Gulf blockading squadron.East Indies. British....................

coast lights.........................East River, chart........................

110,127 . 20,131... 267

. 22,117

.... 145

. 71,270

.... 145

.... 166

.... 78

.... 72

.... 263

.... 54

.... 154

.... 52East Wash. Heights Traction R. R. 23,184Eastern Dispensary, D. C........ ............ 165Eastern Oklahoma Ry........ 11,99,178,219 Eastern Railroad Company................. 26Eastry, British steamsnip................... 64Easum, Isabel F................... 189,231Eaton, Lucy JEayrs, Winslow P................................Ebensburg, Pa., topographic sheet....Eclipses, annular................................Economic conditions, United States...Ecuador, customs laws........................

tariff........................................ . .

27235

261 270 266

64 265 227Edgar, John S...

Edgar, William.. Edick, Charles H Edisto River....... Edson, Abner B.

. 43,200 203,238 .... 72 .. 20,29

Education, commercial and industrial. 53Liberia....................................see also Education, Bureau of.

Education and Labor, Com. on .

54. 10,184

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Education Board, Genetai.................. 150Education, Bureau of, report, 1902 .... 150Educational institutions,ordnance. 71,100Educator, world’s................................ 55Edwards, George T........................ 109,225Edwards, Henry...............................30,106Egbert, Fort, road..........................22,117Eggs, condensed................................. 147

cost in winter............................. '... 253evaporation....................................... 144

Eibenstock, Germany............... 148Eight-hour day....................... 184,185,240Elections, contested................ 24,119,218Elections, Committee on, No. 1.........24,218

No. 2.................................................. 218No. 3............................................24,119

Electors, Delegate from Alaska......249Electric lighting, Honolulu, Hawaii.. 249

Oahu........ . ........................................ 142Electric power, France.................... 54

Isere............................................... . 257Electric railroads, Cuba.......................257

Italy.................................................. 257Liege.................................................258municipal ownership................. 54speed........................................... 258

Electric wires, District of Columbia. 6,9,98Electricity, for dispelling fog......... 257

inventions and experiments.......257Electrotechnical industry, Germany.. 148Elementary education.....................150Elevators, public buildings............ 67Eliza, brig......................................... 163Elizabeth,N.J.,bridge.................... 25Elk national park.......................... 249Elk River, Minn., bridge............... 178,221Elk River........................................ 72Elkins, Stephen B....... ......................97,182E11 a M. Doughty, schooner.................. 7Elliott, Emma M.............. ............ 125,200Elliott, Sebastian B............................20,28Elliott, Stephen............................. 127,200Ellis, Joseph M................... . ......... 204,224Ellis, William........ ........................ 127,206Ellis Island................. 52,255Ellis Island, Com. to Investigate Con­

dition of Immigrant Station at.. 276 Elmer, Lorenzo D............................. 40,193Elmore, Albert S........................... 115,140Embezzlement, D. C............................. 218Embroideries....................................... 266Emergency Hospital, D. C................... 165Emery, A. H........................................ 179Emery, Charles F..............................31,108Emmons. Emeline F..................... 104,135Empire Diamond Co., San Francisco.. 264 Employees, agreements with employ­

ers ..................................... 52see also names of Depts, and bureaus.

Employers.agreementswithemployees 52Engineers, civilian.................................271

France............................................. 160Engineers. Corps of........... 71,160,186,271

report, 1903....................................... 269England, see Great Britain. English, James H.................................. 233Engraving and Printing, Bureau of.. 68Enlisted men, Army, claims............... 12

Navy................................................ 138Enlistment, militia............................. 159Enrolled Bills, Com. on, House, clerks. 22Emomnlogv. lUvMmi of.......... 49.HI,252Entre Rios........................................... 156Entry of public lands, void................ 248Ephe mens, American, 1907 ................ 263Equator crossings, see Pilot charts.Eqmpm»-m. Bureau of.............59,154,362

report. 1903................................ 153,154Erie, Lake, chart.................................... 272Erving, Annie P............................ 121,192

PageErwin, John W.................................. 40,105Erwin, Mary T...................................... 78Erzerum, Turkey.................................. 257Esch, John J............................. 138,220,241Esculent tubers.................................... 149Esdell, Andrew......................................229Eskridge, Sue S......................................195Esquimau, British Columbia............... 148Estimates of appropriations, see bu­

reaus and objects.Ethiopia, commercial treaty with U. S. 264

printing of bulletins................. 179,247report, 1899...................................... 165

Etlah, monitor..................................... 96Euclid place, D. C............................. 9,218Europe, beet sugar statistics.................256

butter............................................... 53coast lights............. ■......................... 262commerce ................................. 148,257cotton crisis..................................... 147flax market....................................... 257industries........................................ 148silk....................................................258trade in Cuba.................................. 147

European Station, operations of fleet. 153report, 1903....................................... 153

Evangelical Luth, Ch,, Strasburg, Va. 274Evans, Benjamin F....................... 195,236Evans, Enoch J.................................... 129Evans, John R............................... 198,222Evaporation, from incubator eggs .... 144Evening sessions, farmers’ institutes.. 50Everett, Charles M............................26,103Evidence, public lands.........................248Examinations, militia........................ 159

navy-yards and naval stations.........153Examining boards, Army .................... 269Exchange, international..................... 65

international, to print................... 247Exchanges, public documents............ 165Excise Board, D. C., report, 1903........ 275Executive appropriations... 23,95,177,178Executive Mansion, stable.................. 162Executive Office, see President of U.S.Executive orders............................ 146,267Exhibitions, see Expositions.Expenditures, see names of Depts., etc.Experiment station record....... 49,144,253Experiment station work............. 144,253 Experiment stations, agricultural, see

Agric, experiment stations.mining....................................... 100,242steam engineering................... 153

Experiment Stations, Office of. 49,144,252Experiments, electric............................257Explosions, Frankford Arsenal. 76,162,268

Iona Island....................................... 216Exporters, French ...;........................ 54

suggestions for................................ 148to Philippines.................................. 54to South America............................. 257

Exports................ 53,66,147,256,258declared for United States.......147,149freight rates....................................... 276iron and steel.................................. 65see also countries and places.

Exposition Board, P. I.................. 160,270Expositions,^ names of expositions—

places where held.Express, Mexico.................................. 54Extradition, U. S. and Netherlands.... 63Factories, jewelry................................ 64Eairbanks, Charles IF................ 21,146,212Fairbrass, Frederick J........... 1*29,189Fairchild, John G..............................31,102Fairfax. Iowa, topographic sheet....... 56Fairhead, George B............................. 128Fargo, Charles O.................................. 195Fargo, N. Dak., bridge......... 121,179

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Fargo and Moorhead Street Ry.Co. 121,179 Farm products, see Agricultural.Farmer, Charity M........................ 205,246Farmers&Mechanics’ Nat. Bank, Phila. 118Farmers’ bulletins, Agriculture Bu­

reau, P. 1.................. 70,71,269\- TH- |h p(........ I'J. ! I HI

Farmers’Institute Workers, American Association of................ 50,144

Farmers’ institutes............................... 50Arizona..................................... 142,214

Farms, community demonstration.... 145 drainage...................................... 144

Farquhar, Norman H.......................... 164Farr, Elijah................................ 15,132Farr, George W............................. , 198 |Farrell, Edward J................................ 141Farrell, Mary................................. 122,194Fauna, fossil, Colorado........................... 150 IFauna, North American..................... 49Fawcett, Alpheus...................... 17,129Federal George, schooner......................273Federal reporter.................................. 186Feeble-minded, education of...... ..........150Feeding, hogs......................................... 143Fees, consuls in Uruguay.................... 65

shipping........................................... 67solicitors in France......................... 55

Feland, W. S.................................. 119,180Feldspar............................................... 56Fellows, Augustus........................ 135,198Felton, Ezra V......................................... 230Felton, John C.................................114,233Fenno, Susan.................................... 17,27Ferguson, Franklin....................... 107,122Fernandina, Fla., public building.... 212 ‘Ferries, suspension............................... 148Fertilizers, atmospheric nitrogen....... 54

barnyard manure................ 144,252Festivals, agricultural........................... 256 iFever, splenetic.................................... 48Fibers, Philippines............................. 71Fidelity Trust Company....................... 273Fidler, Elias L..................................... 206Field, James G....................................... 100Field, Juliett............................... 205,243Field operations, Soils Bureau, print- _ ingof..................................... 140,179Filipinos, see Philippine Islands.Filkins, Henry D............................ 121,192Filler, William T............................. 34,113Fillion, Peter.................................... 18,32Filman, Oliver A........................... 122,209Filtration............................................. 257Finance and Justice, Dept, of, rp., 1903 . 270Fine nee, commerce and, Monthly

summary, see Commerce and finance, Monthly summary.

Finance. Committee on.........................185Finances, D.C....................................... 275

Mexico........................................ 64,265Finback whales.................................... 82Findings of Court of Claims.... 77,163,272Finishes, for cloth............................... 147Fink. James M............................... 131,188Finley, Elwood............................. 125,200Finley, Jesse J............................ 21,43Finnell, Reuben A.......................... 43,114Fire-insurance...................................61,212

Turin............................................... 147Firearms, see Arms.Fires, from locomotive sparks............. 257

loss in U. S., Feb. 1904..................... 266Firth, see name of firth.Fish, Jerry S.................................... 20,131Fish Comn., see Fisheries, Bureau of.Fish hatcheries, Idaho......................... 185

Oregon............................................. 22Rhode Island .................................. 185

Fish River............................................ 72

PageFishback, Jacob P......................... 204,225Fisher, Andrew......................................202Fisher, Charles C............................ 197,234Fisheries, Canada................................. 148

herring............................................ 54see also Fisheries, Bureau of.

Fisheries, Bureau of................ 52,146,255Fisheries, Committee on............11,98,185Fishes.................................................... 81

berycoid.......................................... 166Hawaiian Islands............................ 167inspection in D. C........................... 275-Japan............................................ 82,166Tortugas Archipelago..................... 167

Fishing banks, see Pilot charts.Fitzgerald, George W........................ 224Fitzgerald. John J................................. 219Fitzpatrick, Maggie......................... 38,208Five Civilized Tribes.............. 149,214Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to

the............................ 55,94,259report, 1903....................................... 259

Flags, American, desecration.......... 12,262Flanagan, Isaac N............................... 231Flanary, Charles E............................... 272Flanders, Medie M.......................... 33,104Flanders, trade with America............ 148Flathead Indians.................................. 219Flattery, Cape, life-saving station .... 9Flattery Rocks, life-saving station.... 9Flax, European market....................... 257Fleas................... 166Fleming, John J............................. 32,209Fleming, Patrick................................. 189Fletcher, Addison C............................ 8Fletcher, Harvey...................................202Flies, mealy-winged..............................166Flint, Hiram......................................... 37Flint...................................................... 56Flint street, D. C.................................. 184Floats, drifter balloon......................... 148Floods, Mexican irrigation system ... 54

reclamation of land.......................... 253Floors, new material for..................... 54Flora, see Plants. Florida, chart........... ........................... 146-

courts of United States.................... 239post route maps............................ 61,62

Florida Central & Peninsular R. R. Co. 179Flour.................................................... 276Fly, brig............................................... 163Flying-machines.................................. 23Fog, Buzzards Bav............................... 51

dispelling by electricity...................257Fog-signals, see names of places,FoIand.JohnW....................... 111,127Foley, Charles E.................................20,34Folsom, Charlotte J................ 104,135Folsom, De WittC............................ 42,196Folsom, James D.................................. 195Food, adulteration............... 12,25,120,186

American, in Germany.................. 148inspection, Mexico............ 157,257nutritive value...................................253

Food for poultry.................................. 144Foos, John C........................... 123,209Foraker, Joseph B ...... 98,100,183,186,187Ford, Caswell P............................. 27,196Ford, Edwin W.................................... 198Ford, George W............................. 190,226Ford, Harriet L............................... 17,136Ford, Phebe A....................... 105,236Fordney, Joseph IF.................. 137,240Forecasting, weather.......................... 254Foreign Affairs, Committee on.... 24,218Foreign coins, see Coins, foreign.Foreign Markets, Division of....... 50,254Foreign Relations, Committee on....... 98Foreigners, rights in Japan................ 54Forest products, exports.................. 50,157

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Forest Reservationsand the Protection of Game, Committee on.98,185

Forest reserves, agricultural lands.... 248 lieu selections............................. 44public lands released from.........248,259stock grazing in............................... 141see also names of reserves.

Forestry, Minnesota.................. 22,44,214suggestions to students............. 253

Forestry, Bureau of....................... 253Forests, Argentina......................... 156

Ontario...................................... 54Russia..........................................257to reclaim flood-damaged lands ... 253

Forfieulids...................................... 166Forgan, Thomas B............................... 244Forked Deer River............................... 73Forman, Edwin A............................. 27,106Fort, see names of forts.Fort Hall Reservation............. 44,178,252Fort Monroe, Ya., Hygeia Hotel...........181Fort Peek Reservation........................ 57Fort Recovery, Ohio............................ 186Fort Worth, Tex............................. 40,178Forth, Firth of.................................... 148Fortifications, appropriations............. 72/

76,117,180,215Forts, see Military posts—names of

forts.Fortunes, private, in France.................257Foss, George E.................................. 41,138Foster, Addison G. 9,16,97,107,182,198Foster, David J............................... 118,216 IFoster, Florence E........................ 111,244Foster, George P......................................248Foster, Jackson................................... 78Foster, Murphy J........................... 96,181Foster, Penelope.................................. 79Foster, Robert W....................................226Foster, Waldo A......................................238Foster, William................................... 80Fourth street northeast, D. C............. 9Fox, Harrison W............................... 15,38France....................................................257

alcoholism.........................................256American apples and cider........... 147American goods in inland cities ... 257American oil-cake and corn...........148apples........................... 53automobile railroad........................ 256bitumen........................................... 53commerce.................................. 148,257commercial treaty with Nicaragua. 265commercial relations with U.S.... 54cotton......................... 147cotton mills..................................... 256electrical power............................... 54engineers......................................... 160exchange commission..................... 65fruit crop.......................................... 148lace industry................................... 148manufacturers and exporters........ 54merchant marine............................ 54potatoes............................................. 257private incomes and fortunes........ 257railroad management.......................257solicitors’ fees.................................. 55strikes............................................... 55sugar................................................. 149tin-plate.......................................... 258treaty with U. S............................... 265Washington bust for U. S............... 64wheat............................................... 149

Franchise law, Mexico.......... . .............. 265Francis, Bird L....................................... 231Frankford Arsenal.................... 76,162,268Franklin,Tenn., Hiram Lodge 7, F. A. M. 45Franklin. U. S. S.................................. 59Franks, Wiley...................................... 47Franks, for documents....................... 5,44

Page PageFrazier, Henry............................... 106,122Frazier, Isaac.................................. 110,122Frederic, James.................................... 234Frederica River.................................... 72Frederick the Great, statue.................. 271Freeman, Hugh L.......................... 208,245Freeman, James G............................... 272Freeman, Leonard G....................... 15,133Freight-cars............................................ 276Freight rates.......................................... 276

Austria............................................... 257Mexico.................................... 148publication of....................... 276

French, Burton L............. . .............. 45,250French, Earl B........ ............................. 207French, Margaret................................ 195French, see France.French Indo-China, currency........ 65,257French spoliation cis., see Court of Cis.Fresno, Cal............................................ 144Friar estates, Philippine Islands........ 58Frick, Frederick.................................. 231Friend, Mathias S.......................... 18,127Friends, Society of, marriage............. 98Frietas, Vincent de, see De Frietas.Fritz, Daniel................................... 16,122Frogge, Lewis D............................... 16,27Fruit....................................................... 148

American, in Belgium.....................257American, in England.................. 54dried................................................ 54foreign, import tariff........................ 254Scotland............................................ 257

Fruit-trees..............................................253Fruit cessels, quarantine..................... 268Frybarger, Amanda J................... 203,232Frye, William P............. 6,9,95,97,179,183Fuchs, Frank.........................................229Fuel, Capitol........................................ 178Fuller, Charles E........................ 29,125,224Fuller, Jane E................................ 208,224Fulton, Charles JU... 7,11,12,22,96,181,213Fulton, Franklin................................ 20Fur seals.............................................. 218Further-development schools............. 54Fusarium oxysporum.......................... 145Fusus.................................................... 165Gagnon, Marcel........ .................... 199,224Gaines, Joseph II............................. 24,218Gairdner, Gordon................................ 274Gairdner, James.................................. 274Gairdner, James and Edwin, & Co.... 274 Gallatly, see Gellatly.Gallaway., J. S..................................... 164Gallinger, Jacob H.................................6,9,

13,95,97,98,100,180,183,187,275Galveston, Tex., steamers to Dunkirk. 258Gamble, A. Marion........................ 38,107Gamble, Robert J........ 10,11,22,99,116,213Game, inspection.................................. 275

protection of.. ................................. 49Gangwisch, John ............................ 34,208Gantt. M. A., & Son........... . ..................250Gardens, school..................................... 253Gardiner, George W....................... 196,235Gardner, Augustus P........................... 119Gardner, Eliza J........................... 135,192Gardner, George............................... 26,104Gardner, Robert D........................ 207,230Garland County, Ark................... 178,248Garner, John N..................................... 249Garnett, George, alias............................227Garretson, Clara G........................ 102,234Garry, James... ............................ . 109,228Gas, Honolulu, Hawaii................. 187,249

new generating plant..................... 257pipelines............................. 11,119,178

Gascoigne, Stephen............................. 36Gasparilia Sound.................................. 72Gates, Benjamin F.......................... 39,195

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Gates, Lewis R....................................... 223Gaugers..............................................68,158Gauss, Herman........................... 215Gavett, Lydia.................................. 210,224Geary, Okla............................... 22,178,249Gehr, Bradford A.................................. 223Gellatly, Hankey & Co......................... 47General appraisers, see Appraisers.General Education Board.................... 150General Grant Nat. Park, see Sequoia

and Gen. Grant National Parks.General Land Office, see Land Office.General orders, Philippines................. 70Gen. Service and Staff College, rp.,1903. 269General Staff Corps, see Staff Corps.Gentry, Martin R.................................. 246Gentry County Battalion of Missouri

Home Guards............................. 100 Geographical and Geological Survey of

the Rocky Mountain Region.... 260 |Geographical Societies, Nat.Cong.of.. 257Geog. Surveys West of 100th Meridian.. 260Geologic atlas of United States........... 150 iGeological and Geographical Survey of

the Territories..................... 260Geol. Exploration of the40th Parallel. 260Geological Survey..................... 56,150,259

railroad map of United States...... 186report, 1903..................... :................ 56 I

Geological Survey, Committee on the.. 185Geology, New Mexico............................261

see also Geological Survey.George, Benjamin............................ 30,196George, David H........................... 199,228Georgetown, D. C..................... 6,10,98,218Georgetown, S. C.................................. 271Georgetown and Tenn ally town Ry... 165Georgetown Barge. Dock, Elevator,

and Railway Company..... 80Georgia, courts of’United States ... 40,239

post route map................................. 62Gerard, William L.................................. 223Gerardi, Vincenzo..............................10,24German east Africa, see Africa.German singing societies, D. C............ 165Germany................... 54,148

American apples............................... 256American food products........ . 148American meats and dried fruits .. 54American optical goods.................. 148American retail stores................ 149American shoes............................... 149

53,256... 53

beet sugar, book tradecable to United States........ .... chambers of commerce............. colonies....................................... commerce.................................. commercial education for girls - commercial treaties........ ........... consular reports.......................... electrotechnical industry..........

.... 147 ... 147

. 54,147 156,257

exchange commission.................... exports to Transvaal...................... hatband industry............................ hosiery and gloves.......................... locomotives..................................... machinery....................................... machinery insurance..................... meat inspection.............................opinion of American statistics....... patent office..................................... petroleum......................................... road locomotives............................. Russian and American petroleum . slaughterhouse prices..................... syndicates....................................... toys.................................................. trusts........ ........................................ universities.....................................

53 147

5414865

14954

257148 .257 148 14855

257257

54 148 1495555

149150

Page.Germany, view of iron and steel in­

dustry .............. 148vintage, 1903 .................................... 258wages and cost of living.......... 149,258 wine................................................. 55

Gettysburg,Pa., national cemetery... 162Gettysburg National Military Park

Comn., report, 1903..................... 269Gibbons, George M.................. . 124,209Gibraltar, Imperial Coal Co................. 77Gibson, Artemus E............................... 118Gibson, Elias S............................... 112,222Gibson, Henry R............. 30,45,125,226,250Gibson, James R.................................. 231Gibson, Paris....................... 17,108,199,213Gihon, Clara M..................................... 15Gila River Reservation....................... 99Gilbert, Ephraim O....................... 124,209Gilbertsville, Ky., bridge....... 179,182,220Gilboa, N. Y., topographic sheet........ 56Gillespie, Hamilton S.................... 106,234Gillet. Charles H"......................... Gillett, Frederick IT..................... Gillett, James A"............................ Gillham, Sarah A...................... Gilliam, Floyd H........................ Gill more, Laura M.....................Gilmore. Mary P........................Gilroy, Mary...............................Ginnane, James..........................Girls, com mercial education ...

helped by farmers’ institutes Glacial pot-holes........................ Glacier, U. S. S............................. Gladstone, Mich........................ Glahn, Nora J............................ Glasgow, William......... . .Glass, Rosa................................ .Glass, Belgian trust.......... . ........ Glass sand................................ .

... 247

... 215.... 239 199,222 .... 79 .... 193.... 119.... 199.... 235.... 53.... 50.... 81.... 59.... 161 114,123.... 223 132,191.... 148.... 56

Gleeson, Andrew................................. 182Globe, Ariz............................................ 260Gloucester, Mass., fishery products

landed at......................... 52,146,255Glover, James...................................... 163Glover, John B............................... 109,130Gloves, German.................................... 2*7Gnadenhutten, Ohio...............116,141,178Gochev, Charles.................................... 233Goforth, Isaac B........ . ................. 128,197Gold, British Columbia....................... 148

imports and exports....................... 258production................. . ................... 260Wichita Mountains......................... 151

Gold standard........................ 65to print................................... 247

Goldfogle, Henry M........................ 118,216Goldsborough, Charles B.................... 95Goldsborough, Eleonora G.................. 95Goldsborough, Worth.......................... 163Gooch, D. Linn........................ 118Good,Chalkley.................................... 78Good. Francis*M................ . ......... 139,198Good Shepherd Industrial School.......216Goode, Richard U................................. 56Gordon, D. Miller.......................... 210,233Gordon, Napoleon B., alias................ 197Gordon, William A............................. 164Gordon, Ironsides A Fares Co., Limited 63Gorman, Arthur P.......................... 10,184Gosage, Adam............................... 130,201Goulden, Joseph A................................. 240Gove, Nathan M............................104,134Government, aid in fruit growing .... 148Government Actuary............... 68,158,268Government bonds, see Govt. Actuary.Govt, documents, see Documents.Govt. Hospital for Insane.. 57,110,140,183Government Laboratories, Bureau of,

see Laboratories, Govt., Bur. of.

xvin Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page.

Government officials, delinquent........ 66 prosecutions.................................239

Government Printing Office ... 83,167,276leave of absence.............................. 21report, 1903....................................... 83safety of old building..................... 116

Govt, property, see Public property.Grade crossings, D. C............................. 6,9Graduation, from college......................150Graf. August.................................. 191,226Graff, Joseph V............. 22,117,118,215,216Graham, Daniel W.................................237Graham, James...................................18,42Graham, Mil ton............................. 204,235Grain, Russian shipment regulations. 148

Scotland............................................ 257G. A. R., badges.....................................217Grand Canyon of the Colorado............. 249Grand Marais, Minn............................ 72Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry..............212Grand River......................................... 72Grande Pointe, Mich., chart............... 76Grande Ronde Reservation.................. 119Grant street, D. C...................................184Grass seed, adulteration....................... 215Grasse, Marquis de............................... 64Grasses, range.........................................261Graves, Mary A............................. 131,208Gravett, George, alias............................ 195Gray, Alvin.................................... 197,236Gray, B. E..............................................273Gray, Frances..........;..........................20,29Gray, Frank L............................... 105,133Grays Harbor.........................................271Grays Point, Mo., bridge......................6,25Grazing, forest reserves...................... 141Great Britain....................................... 63

American boots and shoes............. 147American fruit............................... 54butter.......................................... 53,256capture of Manila, 1762 ............ 75china-clay......................... 53cider and cider vinegar................ . 53colonies.................................. 53,65,147commerce....................... 53,149,157,257commercial & industrial education 53conditions in southwest.................... 148consular reports............................... 54cotton.......................................... 54,256east central..................................... 257exchange commission.................... 65exports to Canada.......................... 53fur seals........................................... 218hosiery industry.............................. 54imports and exports....................... 55Indian Currency Committee.......... 65iron and steel trade...........................148labor unions................................... 52locomotive wage expense............. 54meat and cattle............................... 54naval stations....................................148new standard of weights.................. 149pareels-post convention.................... 157potatoes............................................ 54proposed dept, of commerce..........147prosperity.......................................... 256rail motor-cars.................................. 257shoes and leather............................ 55steel industry.................................. 55trade relations with Canada.......... 53trading associations... ...................... 258treaties with United States.......63,155undelivered mail............................. 257

Great Harbor, chart............................... 255Great Lakes, meteorological chart.... 50Great Powers, navies........ . ................... 180Great Salt Pond.................................... 161Great Sioux Reservation........ 141,179,213Greece, commerce with U.S.................257

industries........................................ 54

Page.Green, Ella B.................................. 15,133Green, Naomi................................ 101,124Green, Peter.......................................... 187Green, S. R................................... 115,216Green Bay, light and fog-signal............254Greenbay, Wis...................................41,178Greene, Lafayette M..................... 105,121Greene. Sarah....................................... 244Greenhouses, Dept, of Agriculture.... 143

sterilizing soils................................ 144Greenland........................................... 81Greensboro, N. C................Greer, Sarah M...................Greer County, Okla...........Gregg, Alexander W...........Gregory, George W.............Grenoble, France...............Griffin, Abbie W................Griffin, William C..............Griffith, Francis JI..............Griffith, Joshua D...............Griffiths, James W.............Griggs, Jasper M................Grigsby, Beniamin F........Grimes, Jacob S..................Griswold, Clara B..............Griswold, Rinaldo M........ .Griswold, Fort...................Groceries, D. C..................Groezinger, E. A...............Groezinger. Gotlob........... .Grossetete Bayou............. .Grosvenor, Charles H........ .Groverman, Louis.............Gruber, Nicholas...............Guantanamo, Cuba, lights

naval station...........Guatemala.........................

............... 66...................231.................215.......... 46,250 ........ 107,244 ...............257 ................ 238........ 197,245...............248

.......... 130,201

................ 233

......... 205,234

..............31,107

...................207

.......... 104,136

.......... 110,228

.... 94,100,138

..................218

..................185

.................. 185

................ 72 41,240,249,251 .......... 111,244 .......... 130,201................ 51............ 59,153................. 157

agricultural festival.........................256American trade.................................148coffee................................................ 64Guatemala Northern Railway.......265

Guatemala Northern Railway........... 265Gudger, Jas. M.Jr., contested election. 218Guessing contests.................................. 212Guest, James H. E........................ 197,226Guinea pigs, tubercle bacilli...............143Gulf blockading squadron....................263Gummo, John w.................................. 8Gun-carriages, see Gun mounts.Gun mounts, disappearing.................. 179

gifts of.....................r........... 94,100,138shields............................................... 272

Gunn, James........................................ Gunners............................................... Guns, barrels for..................................

condemned................................ cost of manufacture...................

1997154

241162

Gusler, Minnie..................... . ......... 31,101Guss, Henry R.................................210,233Guttormson, Hans P............................. 216Gwynn, Mallie...................................28,113Gwynn, Mary, see Gwynn, Mallie.Gyger, George W....................................223Habana, see Havana.Hackett, Benjamin F................... 110,125Haggard, Bartlett S....................... 138,188Hague, The, Netherlands................... 63Hahn, James.................................. 113,124Haiti, naturalization treaty.......... 155,156

tariff..............................................157Hakes, Harrison H............. .......... 29,109Haldeman, Albert.......................... 210,232Hale, Eugene............. 6,7,13,94,95,180,187Hale, Henry................................... 35,109Haley, Timothy..................................... 227Hall, Albert, alias.......................... 20,123Hall, Allen W....................................20,123Hall, DarwinS............................ 7,118,119Hall, Francis.................................. 16,136

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XIX

Hall, Hannah.................... .........Hall, Hewlette A...................... Hall, James E............................. Hall, Joseph T. H....................... Hall, Julia L............................... Hall, Samuel F.......................... Hall, William D....................... Hall. William N........................ Haller, Harry........ .................... Haller, Jennie E........................ Haller, Samuel M...................... Hallett, Mortimer...................... Hailing, Frederick.....................Hamilton, Bettie........................ Hamilton, George T................... Hamilton, Henry S..................... Hamilton, John........... . ............ Hamilton, Lucretia, gee Davis.Hamilton, Mahlon..................... Hamilton, Marceline P............. Hamilton, Mary F..................... Hamilton, Canada..................... Hamly, John C............................ Hammond, F. L........................ Hammond. Henry G.................. Hammond, William A.............. Hampden, Me., Dix monument Hampton River... ...................... Hancock County, III., dam...... Hand, Amanda M..................... Handel, Georg F., bust............... Hankins, Rebecca.....................

Page 110,244 .... 181 .... 78 .... 96 .... 96 .... 12 121,198

. 40,191 43,101

.... 78

.... 78 , 17,123 . 34,192 .... 80 .... 180 .... 238 .... 273

278105,138 .. 18,30... 148 .... 227 ,... 45... 39 .... 187 .... 99 .... 72 .. 25,94 211.245 .... 165112,244

Ifanthrough, H. C.. 10,12,22,99,116,184,213Hanson, FrankHanson, George R...............Hanson, John, statue--------- Ha radon. Edwin A----------- Harbor, D. C------------------ Harbor dues, U. S. shipping

46222

44127

PageHatfield, Ella....................................... 229Haugen, Gilbert N................. 46,215,250Haughey, Elizabeth M.................. 193,243Hauptly, James R............................ 32,111Havana, Cuba, lightning.................... 51Havre, France, Amer, building wood. 149Hawaii.................................................. 141

chart................................................. 255fishes................................................. 167insecticides..................................... 253labor reports.................................... 142post route map................................. 62

Hawaii Agric. Experiment Station.... 253Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd. 142,249Hawker, John................................. 31,101Hawthorn, Leroy R..................... 190Hay, James.......................................... 241Hay, John W................................ 210,232Hay, timothy.............................. 49Hayden, George............................. 37,114Hayden Peak, topographic sheet....... 57Hayden survey................................ 260Hayford. Edward................. 196,237Haynes, H. C........................................ 241Haynes. John....................................... 273Hays, Elizabeth W............................... 80Hayter, William T......................... 199,236Hayward, Mary A............................... 199Head-dresses, Korean.......................... 81Headley, Eli.................................. 110,225Health, see Public health.Health reports, see Public health rps.Heaney, Mary.............................. 222Hearing, of school children................ 150Heath, Chester R.................................. 227Heath, Lucinda......................... 231

Harbor sweep...............................Harbors, see Engineers, Corps of.Hardy, Alexander.......................Hardy, Elizabeth........................Hardy, James F............................

9,24,94,184...... 63,155

255

Heffron, Anson................................. 38,109Heiser, Adolph.................................38,108Helena, Ark., 1st Baptist Church....... 47Helena, U.S. S........................................262

Haren, Mary E...............................Harford, N. Y., topographic sheet .Hargis, James H........ . . .................Harkison, Thomas......................... "Harlan, George W........... ............. :Harlan, Joshua...............................Harlem Kills...................................Harlow, Philip J.............................Harman, Anna E..........................Harman, Frank P............................Harmon, Agnes............................... !Harmon, Ellen A..........................Harper, Avin W.............................Harris, Margaret F.......................... 'Harris, Samuel B...........................Harris, Stephen...............................Harrison, Benjamin, monument...Harrison, James E........................Harrison, Lorenzo E.......................Harrison, William H.......................Hart, Charles B.............................Hart. John B..................................Hart, Nelson..................................Hart, William J...............................Harter, George F.............................Hartzell,*Judd 0........ ....................Harvey, Amaziah............................Harvey, George I.............................Haskins, Kittredge..........................Hasson, Benjamin F.......................Haste, D. P.......................................Hatbands, Germany.......................Hatch, Crowell...............................Hatchee River................................Hatfield, Elizabeth........................

.... 232

. 27,108

.. 14,38 19,244

.... 56

. 32,101 113,124 123,208

. 27,106

.... 233

.... 235

.... 220 203,23830,200

.... 46 140,211.... 78 .... 273.... 6115,139.... 37 .. 21,28 134,198 123,209 199,236

. 32,106

.... 100

.... 216

.... 238

.... 15146,250

.... 250

.... 80

.... 54

.... 164

.... 7338,188

7512—No. 111—04---- 9

Hemenway, James A.................. 23,117,215Hemiptera-heteroptera....................... 82Hemphill, James M....................... 27,200Henderson, John B............................. 6Henderson. John D........ ............... 209,224Henkle, Esau....................................... 100Henning, August...................................234Henry, E. Stevens.................................... 215Henry, Robert L.................................... 40Hens, see Poultry.Henwood. Henry.................................... 243Heppenstall Forge and Knife Co........ 119Hereford, William P....................... 43,113Herkes, Henry............................... 205,225Herlinger, William......................... 112,134Herman, Sarah J............................ 140,209Hermann, Binger.................................. 120Hermann, Mo....................................... 73Herold, Margaret.......................... 137,209Herons, D. C......................................... 81Herpetology, Porto Rico............... 166,275Herran, Thomas.................................. 207Herrell, Warren R......................... 207,228Herring, Belgium................................. 54Herriott, Ephraim L..................... 109,223Herron, George W............................... 37Hertford, N.C....................................... 74Herzinger, John.............................. 17,139Herzog, John...................................... 33,102Hesler, Agnes B....................... 243Hesperornis.......................................... 81Heyburn, Weldon B 12,100,185,186,187Hibbert, James W............................ 30,109Hiete, Henry.......................................... 231Higgins, Thomas W............................. 47Higginson, Stephen........................... 272High-angle fire....................................... 270Highways, see Roads—Streets.Highways, public, bureau of............... 180

XX Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Higley, Emma II............................... 34,101Hildebrant, Charles Q....................... 22,117Hildreth, James M........................ 205,230Hill, Alexander S.......................... 204,230Hill, Hannah.........................................223Hill, John W.................................. 126,205Hill, Lydia M.................................. 27,201Hills, Agnes W....................................... 217Hills, Albert G....................................... 217Hills, Alfred C....................................... 217Hills, Sarah J.........................................217Hillsboro Bay....................................... 73Hilton, John W....................................... 235Hinds, Jerome J............................... 210,221Hine, Laura F.................................... 19,30Hines, William J.................................... 211Hinkle, Joseph................................. 28,113Hinshaw, Edmund H..................... 120,242Hiram Lodge 7, F. A. M., Frank 1 in,Tenn. 45Hites, Jonathan.................................... 37Hitt, Robert R....................................24,218Hixon, Eveline.................................... 78Hoar, George F................................. 180Hobart. Okla.................................. 120,259Hobbs, Thomas J.................................... 118Hodge, Freeman 0........................ 136,194Hodgkins fund of Smithsonian Inst.. 81Hoff, Juliet C. Bainbridge-.................. 6Hoff, William Bainbridge-.................. 6Hoffeckcr, Sallie H.......................... 14,132Hoffman, Charles W.........................34,114Hoffmire. Francis G............................... 211Hoge, Enos D................................ 122,211Hogg, Herschel M............................... 42,139Hogs..................................................... 143

cholera............................................. 143inspection and quarantine........... 143

Holbrook, Sarah E............................ 237Holcomb, Edson G............................ 227Holcomb, Irving........................... 121,193Holderman, Mark F........................... 229Holderman, Michael, alias................229Holland, Mattie S............................. 78Holland, Robert H............................ 45Holland, see Netherlands. Holliday, Elias...................................203Holliday, EliasS....... 32,46,127,224,228,250Holliday, William...................................210Hollidaysburg, Pa., topographic sheet. 57Hollingsworth, Isaac............................ 78Hollingsworth,John,Jr....................... 78Holly Springs,Miss.,Christ Epis.Ch. 47,142Holmes, Charles R............................... 77Holt, Charles F..................................... 39Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company........ 61Holzer, John......................................42,102Homeopathic Hospital, National.......184Homes, beautifying grounds............... 145Homestead, Alaska............................... 152

Fort Abraham Lincoln mil.res .... 249proofs.................................. 116,141,1792d and additional entries...............213soldiers and sailors................... 116,213

Homiston, Forbes............................. 18,35Honduras........................... 64,148,157,265

coal.................................................. 53commerce.......................................... 257railroads.......................................... 54

Hongkong, pareels-post convention.. 67Honolulu, Hawaii,chart....................... 255

electric light, etc............................... 249gas............................................. 187,249

Hood, Alexander J.............................. 231Hooe. Emily M..................................... 96Hooper, Carlotta E............................... 107Hooper, Charles R........................ 180,217Hoover, J ames A.................................. 29Hope, schooner......................................273Hopkins, Albert J.................................. 185Hopkins, Frances S........................ 21,139

PageHopkins, Frank A....................... 32,128,229Hopper, Elizabeth.................................. 231Hops..................................................... 54Hord, Eleanor H............................. 13,139Horizontal telescope......................... 82Horn, John............................................. 221Horn, William H............................... 17,36Horn Island Pass.................................. 161Horned owls 82Horner, Walter F.......................... 138,198Horning, Jacob............................. 114,232Horse-racing, pool selling.................... 212Horses, Commerce and Labor Dept... 145

District of Columbia....................... 24inspection and quarantine............. 143Justice Department..................... 40,58militia............................................. 70Navy Department.........................41,153Post-Office Department............... 43,61reimportation.................................. 158Siberia............................................. 148State Department..............................155Treasury Department.................. 47,157War Department.......................... 41,69

Horseshoeing.........................................148Horticulture, New Mexico....................261Horton, Elizabeth................................ 273

25754

25777

Hosiery. German................................Great Britain..................................Nottingham...................................

Hospitals, Army..................................see also names of hospitals—places

where located.Hot Springs, Ark., pub. bldg, sites. 178,248

water rights............................... 248Hot Springs, S. Dak,, sanitarium.......277 Hot Springs Reservation............... 239,248Hotchkiss, John.................................. 230Hot tel, James H ’.................................. 46Hottenstein,Cyrus I)...................... 118Houghton, Henry H........................ 13,29Hours of labor, internal rev.' ollectors 268

see also Eight-hour day.House, Ellis................................... 130,203Home of Representatives.................22,117

Delegate irom Alaska............... 214,249Delegate from Indian Territory.... 142 docket cleik..................................... 215Library..................................... 117,247relations with Post-Office Dept .... 246 resident comr. from Porto Rico.... 141 sergeant-at-arms............................ 247women in elections.......................... 214

Houser, James W................................ 99Houston, Henry A..................... 42,139,243Howard, Francis S............................43,111H o w a rd, G eorge W.......................... 110,225Howard, Henry P.......................... 112,139Howard, Joseph....................................237Howard, William H........................ 32,1C6Howard University............................. 151Howe, Andrew J........................... 199,228Howe, James M.............................;... 243Howell, David V....................................216Howell, George................................ 24,119Howell, Joseph................................ 118,216Howell, Marshall................................ 232Howlett, Harriet H.......... . .......... 101,124Howser, Alfred......................................227Hoyt, Eli T................................... 190,232Hoyt. John W....................................... 7Hubbard, Alvin B......................... 19,32Huddersfield, England........................ 149Hudson River.....*............................... 73Hueneme. Cal., topographic sheet.... 260 Hnestis, David.............................. 78Huestis, Mary E.................................... 78Huff, Mary .........................................42,102Huffman, Daniel W.......................... 31,102Hughes, James A....................................215

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XXI

Hughes, John L................Hughes, Martha A...........Hughes. Mary A..............Hughey. Isaac N..............Hugo, William H.............Huie, Joseph H................Hull, John A. T..................Humboldt Bay, fog-signalHungary, eocoanut oil....

sugar bonus............. see also Austria.

Hunt, Abram II................Hunt. Charles B...............Hunter. Joseph...... .......

Page... 189... 109 101,124 ... 207... 12 140,211 41,241

.... 97

.... 53

.... 149. 13,37 139,189 ... 204

Hunter. IK Godfrey.................. 33,128,229Huntingdon, Pa., topographic sheet.. 151Hurlbut, Moses........... ................... 103,121Hurley, Caroline............................ 128,188Hurley, James M.................................... 199,230 Indian affairs, to print.Huron. Ohio........................................Huron, Lake, chart.............................Hurst, James P....................................Husbands, witnesses in criminal cases.Hustler, tug..........................Hutchins, Amelia................Hutchinson. Kans.......... ...Hutchison, (Jeorge W..........Hyde, George.......................Hydrographic Office...........

report, 1903..................Hygeia Hotel, Old Point. Va

16176

2434159

276... 16,136 59,154,262 ... 153,154 ....... 181

216Hygiene and Demography, Interna­

tiona) Congress of..........54,63I. J. Merritt, tug Ice, I). C............ .. 5,10,23,93,94,98,159

............................. 54185185

62

Palestine........Potomac River.

Idaho, lish hatchery over Bowed lands post route map—...........

Iglesias, Ricardo............................ 13,242Illinois, additional customs officer.. 47,93

arbitration board reports........post route maps........................

Illinois Central Railroad.............. Illinois River. Government dams. Illiteracy in United States.......... . Illsley. Elizabeth G ..................... Immediate transportation........... Immigrant stations, Ellis Island.

San Francisco, Cal.. ............... .I inmigrants, transportation........ Immigration................................

Argentina................................Chinese.................................... decisions.................................. Honduras................................ laws.......................................... Sfto Paulo................................ statistics .................................. United States..........................

. 52 61,62 .. 119. 220. 150.. 198

266.. 52.. 9.. 276 .. 54

Immigration & Naturalization,Com.on . ..52,146,255 I Indians, allotted lands.

‘' Arizona..................Immigration, Bureau of............I report, 1903, to print........

Immunization from hog cholera Impeachment, Charles Swayne.Imperial Coal Company....................Implements, agricultural, see Agricul­

tural machinery.Import tax, see Tariff—names of arti-

cles imported.Imports.......................................

freight rates..........................rubber...................................see also countries and places.

Imus, Hiram..............................Inches, David.............................Income tax. Saxony..................Incomes, private........................

railroads of United States....

167158

64146

6451

157119

44 143 239

77

198196257

9,258.. 276

PageIncurables, Washington Home for.... 183 Indemnity lands. S. Dak........ 141,179,213I. O. O. F., see Odd Fellow’s.Independent Treasury, see Treasury,

Independent.Index, to Congressional record .. 5,93,177

to Consular reports......................258to North American geology, etc ... 56 to Official gazette, Patent Office. 58,152 to Ordnance Dept, rps., 1867-1902 .. 76to patent decisions... to Treasury decisions

152,262 ... 67

Index-catalogue of medical and vet­erinary zoology................

Index genefum mammalium............ India, commerce with America..........

currency..................................... U. S. trade in.............................

11349

2576544

Indian Affairs, Coin, on, House 24,119,219Senate.......................

Indian Affairs, Office of. appropriations..... report, 1903..........

11,99,185 57,151,261 ... 120,185 ..........261

134,193 Indian agencies, statisticsIndian corn, see Corn.

20,28 | Indian Currency Committee.Indian depredation claims..................Indian Education, Dept. of. N. E. A..Indian lands, pipe lines. 11,119,178Indian laws, to print..........................Indian police.......................................Indian reservations, Ariz. and N. Mex.

| see also names of reservations.Indian schools, statistics.....................

Truxton Canyon.............................Indian Schools, Supt. of, report, 1903..Indian Territory..................................

65585744

20299575757

25994allotted lands

bail...............charges against court officials.. 137,152courts of United States...Delegate..........................Five Civilized Tribes. medicine and surgery.... pharmacy................... post route map............ sale and leasing of lands, statehood.................... timber and stone........

Indian treaties, to print .... Indian wars, records.......... .

41,17840,137,178 ......... 142 ... 149.214 ... 120,185 ... 120,185 ....... 62... 179,219 ....... 179

...... 11,24

......... 44

......... 41Indiana, additional customs officer. 47,93

arbitration board reports............... horses for National Guard............. labor laws........................................ post route map................................

Indiana. Pa., geologic atlas................Indiana State Board of Agriculture...Indianapolis, Ind., Harrison monu­

ment ..................................military post................... "

52705262

150181

611,94,219 ........ 8 ........275 ...... 6,91 ........ 219 ........ 165 ........ 151

basketry............ California.......... New York State, pottery.............. sale of liquors tostatistics .......................................... supplies............................................ sec also Indian—names of resetva-

uo tions and tribes.65 i Indo-China, French, see French.

' Industrial Artsand Expositions,Com-mi ttee on............................. 120,219

janitor............................................... 117Industrial education....................... 53,150Industrial expositions, Cape Town ... 53

167 IndustrialExpositions,Select Com. on. 12

XXII Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904l’age

Indust, further-development schools.. 54Industrial museum .............................. 54Industries, European...................... 148

Germany..................................... 54,148Greece............................................. 54Mexico.................................. 54,148,157Wurttemberg....................................258

Infected ports, shipping....................... 159Infectious diseases of animals.. .... 14*3Information circulars................... 167,168Ingersoll life-boat................................ 180Injunctions........ ........................... 137,239Inland waters, pilot rules................... 258Innis, Isaac............................................245Insane, Alaska............................... 116,214

District of Columbia.................. 24,183pensions for..................................... 140

Insane, Government Hospital for the, see Govt. Hospital for the Insane.

Insecticides, for San Jos6 scale..............252Hawaii............................................... 253

Insects, affecting crops................... 71,270see also Entomology, Division of.

Insignia, see Badges.Inspection, of cattle............................. 143

of food, etc................................ 157,257of live stock....................................... 252of meat, etc............................... 148,275of tea...................... 157

Inspector-General’s Dept., report, 1903. 268Institutes, farmers’................. 50,142Institutions, La. Purchase Exposition. 48Insular Affairs, Bur. of. 159,160,167,269,270Insular Affairs, Committee on........... 25

comr. from Porto Rico as member.. 141Insular possessions, extradition........ 63

lotteries.........................................212shipping.......................................... 159

Insurance, bananas............................. 256Japan............................................... 54machinery....................................... 148

Insurance companies, fraudulent.. 61,212Insurance Co. of North America.. 163,274Insurance, Department of, D. C.......... 165Insurrections, Philippines.............75,159Interest checks....................................... 268Interior, Department of the.... 55,149,259

Indian war records.......................... 41printing and binding..................... 58report, 1903............................ 56,150,261

Internal commerce........................ 147,258Internal revenue, decisions.... 67,158.267

on articles exported to Philippines. 251 Internal revenue collectors.................. 268Internal Revenue, Comr. of.... 68,158,268

report, 1903 .............................. 67,68International Bureau of the American

Republics........................ 64,156,265report, 1903....................... 61,156

International Congress of Hygieneand Demography..................... 54,63

International exchange ..................... 65to print............................................. 247

International Exchange, Comm on.. 63,65International exchanges, pub. docs. ., 165International Reform Bureau............. 95International Sanitary Bureau.......... 65International Sanitary Convention.. 157International Water Boundary Comn. 266Interoceanic Canal Congress............... 63Interoceanie canals........... 6,48,63,95,156

treaty between Panama and C. S.. 265 Interparliamentary Union for Promo­

tion of International Arbitration 24 Interstate and Foreign Commerce,

Committee on.................. 25,120,219Interstate Bridge and Street Ry. Co... 182Interstate commerce........... . 12,25,99,120

lotteries....................................... 212

PageInterstate Commerce Comn.... 84,167,276

report, 1903 ................................ 84Interstate Commerce, Com. on.......99,185Intoxicants, see Liquors.Invalid Pensions, Com. on....... 26,121,221Inventions............................................ 54

electric............................................ 257see also Patents.

Investigation, Post-Office Dept. 61.155,246Invoices, consular................................ 156Iola, Kans., topographic sheet........... 56Iona Island............................................ 216Iowa, post route map.......................... 62

war claims..................................96,178Iowa City, Iowa, public building.......157Iowa College of Agric, and Meeh. Arts. 144Ireland, American products in........... 148Iron....................................................... 148

exports.............................................Lake Superior region.....................Menominee district........................

65 260 260

production, 1902............................... 150Russia.................................................257

Iron cowpea.......................................... 145Iron mountain, Durango.........................148Iron rails............................................. 54Iron works, New South Wales............. 54Irrigation, Mexico............................... 54

New Mexico........................ . 261Utah, to print.................................. 140

Irvin, Thomas.................................. 20,124Isachsen, Alfred C........ ................... 43,109Isere, water and electric power............257Islands, Alaskan .................................. 146Isle an Haut Thoroughfare................ 73Isopods................................................ 82Isthmian canal,seelnterweanic canals.Isthmian Canal Commission............... 65

report, 1899-1901, to print.......... 247 Isthmus, see name of isthmus.Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony .... 216Italy, chestnuts and chestnut trees.. 147

coal....................................................256commerce with France.................. 148electric railroads............................. 257exchange........................................ 65

Iverson, Samuel.................................. 231Ivory, Andrew........ Ivory, Richard C.... Jackman, B............. Jackson, Albert P... Jackson, Charles H . Jackson, William J.. Jackson, William W Jacksonville, Fla.... Jacoby, John........... Jagger, Edwin J .... Jaji bin Ydris.......... Jalisco, mining....... Japan.......................

chart..............

20,28 103,131 .... 180 . 36,200 133,193

. 43,115

. 36,130

.... 66

.... 183

.... 238

.... 69

.... 265

.... 54

.... 154commerce........................................ 148exchange commission.................... 65fishes....................................... 82,83,166insurance........................................ 54interests in Siberia.......................... 257mercantile fleet............................... 257neutrality of U. S........ 142,145,267,276schools, libraries, etc........ . ........... 150tobacco..................... 55

Jaques, George W.................................. 231Jaquess, Charlotte...................... 78Jason, U. S. monitor............................ 59Jefferson, Jessie.................................... 78J effrey, G eorge................................ 33,103Jellison, Charles W............................14,133Jenkins, John J.................................. 40,137Jenkins, Joseph......................................216Jenkins, Sarah E.................................. 96

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 xxmPage

Jenkins, Thornton A........................... 96Jennings, Joseph A........................ 59,181Jewelry, factory in Nicaragua........... 64John, schooner.................................... 163John River............................................. 259Johns, Augustus............................ 190,234Johns, David W.................................... 189Johnson, Ada................................ 113,224Johnson, Annie B.......................... 113,124Johnson, Benjamin............................... 273Johnson, Charles............................. 31,113Johnson, Elizabeth............................... 273Johnson, Emma M............................28,101Johnson, Finley T........................... 17.36Johnson, Henry......................................238Johnson, James..................................... 237Johnson, James P............................ 36,109Johnson, John A.................................. 78Johnson, John N.................................. 273Johnson, Joseph T.......................... 46,250Johnson, Leonard M............. ........ 193,236Johnson, Lewis, jr............................... 226Johnson, Maria.................................... 78Johnson, Marit.................................. 17,43Johnson, Mary L....................................216Johnson, Palmer P............................... 15Johnson, Samuel N............................. 23.5Johnson, Sven J.................................. 118Johnson, William.......................... 234,235Join t Board, see Army& Navy Joint Bd.Joint resolutions, see Bills—Laws.Jolo Archipelago, Moro affairs........... 75Jones, Albert W............................... 30,206Jones, Ann........................................... 231Jones, Elizabeth A.......................... 43,111Jones, Henry C.................................. 32,112J ones, J esse N................................ 211,245Jones, John Paul, statue..................... 137Jones, Louisa J..................................... 80Jones, Margaret............................. 207,246Jones, Morris H............................. 208,224Jones, Samuel J.................................... 78Jones, Virginia A................................. 78Joralemon, Charles C................... 125,196Jordan, Wal ter B.................................. 55Joslin, Frederick W............................. 99Jouett, Galena..................................... 190Journals, Senate.................................. 95Joyce, Thomas................................ 42,109Joyner, Amanthus P..................... 212,245Juan de Fuca, Strait of........................ 73Judge. Patrick.................................. 19,27Judge-Advocate-Gen., Navy, rp., 1903. 153J udge - Advocate - Genera 1’ s Depart-

ment, Army.................. 76,268report, 1903....................................... 268

Judges, Alaska..................................... 117District of Columbia....................... 183list of.................................................. 58New Mexico .............................. 137Pennsylvania...............................239

Judgments, circuit and district courts. 58Court of Claims............................ 58,66courts of United States............... 66

Judicial appropriations....... 23,95,177,178Judiciary, Com. on the, House. 40,137,239

Senate.......................................... 99,186Judith. Point....................................... 161Judy, Alfred 1.................................... 19,34Juneau. Alaska, port of entry............... 251Juno, brig............................. *.............. 78Justice, Bureau of, P. I................. 71Justice, Department of............. 58,152,262

building for..................................... 21enforcement of antitrust laws....... 40horses, carriages, etc....................... 40report, 1903....................................... 177Sherman antitrust law.................... 137

Kahauiki....................................... 242,268Kahn r. Livernash............................... 218

PageKaiser, Julius A............................... 68,118Kalk, Floras.................................. 18,139Kalorama avenue, D. C......... ... 10,218Kampsville, Ill., dam.......................... 220Kanawha River.................................... 73Kanouse, David M............................ 18,36Kansas, post route map.......... . ........... 62Kansas City, Mo.................................... 271

bridges................................. 178,182,221Kansas City, Northeastern and Gulf

Railway Company................ 182,220Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph

Electric Railway Co .... 178,182,221Kansas River............................ 271Kansas River Valley............................ 253Kaolin, see China-clay. Kaskaskia Indians..*.......................... 11Kaw River, see Kansas River. Kean, John.. ...................... 8,96,98,181,186Kearney, Phil, Post, G. A. R............... 241Kearns, Thomas.................................... 214Keating, Marv...................................... 118Keefer, Carrie...................................210,233Keeler, Henry...................................... 241Keen, Alderson T..........................128,188Keizer, James....................................... 163Keleher, James.................................... 40Ketther, John A., contested election... 24Keller, John B............................... 126,189Keller, Margaret E.........................125,188Kellogg, Augustus G................... 242Kelly, Hannah..................................... 37Kelly, Robert.................................. 13,125Kelly, Thomas.................................... 19,35Kendall, Richard A............................ 16,27Kennedy, John.................................... 251Kennedy, Joseph H......................... 13,127Kennedy, Margaret............................. 251Ken n edy, Wi lliam......................... 124,189Kent, Alfred......................................... 211Kent, Lindley C.................................... 216Kent, M. Elizabeth............................. 19Kent. William H............................ 130,198Kentucky, post route map.................. 62

shell ornaments................ 82Kentucky Experiment Station............ 253KeokukA HamiltonWaterPowerCo. 25.94Kepner, Hezekiah...................................222Ker, RoxanaS............................... 211,229Kerby, George W.......................... . . 28,113Kercheval, James M............................ 107Kersteter. Ella P................................28,113Key West, Fla....................................... 271Kibbe, Alonzo R.............................. 18,130Kibbe, J. Hudson..................... 14,133,252Kickapoo Indians................................ 57Kidd, Lottie E...................................... 80Kight, James W.................................... 30Kilbourne, Serenus............................ 12,41Kilbreth, James T................................. 118Kilburn, Russell M............................. 78Killer whales....................................... 83Killian, Johann A................................. 118Kilo goods............................ 266Kimball, Chester F......................... 124,209Kimble, George W......................... 129,201Kimer. Lewis....................................... 237Kincaid, Sallie H............................ 16,126Kindergartens...................................... 150King, Benjamin F............................... 250King. George F....................................... 164King, Harvey R................................ 19,37King, Nancy A............................... 195,235King, Richard..................................... 100King, William S............................. 111,127King-bird.............................................. 49King survey........................................... 260Kingfisher, Okla., public buildings... 267Kingsley, Royal A. S......................... 38Kinnickinnick River............................. 161

XXIV Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904

Kinsey, David. Kiowa AgencyKiowa and Comanche Reservation... 219 Kiowa, Chickasaw and Fort Smith

Railway.............Kirk, Hyland C........ Kitchin, Claude.......... Kites, in tropics......... Kittredge, Perry...... . Kittridge, Edah A...... Klamath Indians...... Klamath Reservation. Kling, John W.......... Klingenfus. Jonathan Klingler, John H...... Kloeppel, Christian.. Knapp, Francis........ Knight, Albion W.... Knowles, JamesO.... Knowlton, George K. Knox, Cephas K......

Page j207,228 .... 252

11,99,178,219.............. 8........ 118,216................ 254.............. 39................ 243.............. 275.............. 11........ 208,230 ................ 229 ........ 191,234................ 245........ 196,230............... 272 ........ 130,201 ........ 122,198

Knoxville, Tenn., 1st Presbyterian Ch.Knupple, Christian, alias....................Kohlhauff, Adam................................Koonce, Frank D.................................. Kootenai River..................................... Korea....................................................

chart................................... .......head-dresses...................................

Korth, Mary........................Kosciuszko. Tadeusz, statue Koyukuk River................... Krag, Julius.......................... Kralendijk Road, chart....... Kries, Michael..................... Kroo-boys, Liberia.............. Kuechle'r, Mariah................ Kuhn, MarthaC...................Labels, see Official gazette, Patent Off.Labor, child..........................

8-hourday..................injunctions.......................New South Wales............. reports from Hawaii....... troubles in Colorado....... see also Labor, Bureau of.

24645

24531

118185258154

81110,128.... 76.... 259.... 132.... 60.... 251.... M . 35,112 . 37.114

150184,185,240.... 137,239

1426,94

24,44,141,248.......... 32,114

Labor, Bureau of.................................. 52Labor, Committee on.......................... 240Labor Employment, Board of........ ... 253 iLabor unions, Great Britain............... 52Laboratories, Government. Bur. of. 71,270

148 ,Lace........ . .............. .Nottingham...........

Lacey, John F.............Lachman. Eli.............Lackey, William W...Lad rone Islands.......... Lafayette. Marquis deLafferty, Matilda........................La Fitte. John S........................La Forest, Charles......................Lafourche, Bayou......................Lagrange, Ill., dam...................Laird, Jacob............................Lajolla,Cal., topographic sheet.Lake, Edwin..............................Lakes, Great Lakes—names of lakes.Lamb, Emma R................Lambert, Florence...........Lamphere, Theron T........Lanao, Lake.....................Land claims, private........Land classification sheets

13,125 ! ... 167 !... 6429,109... 274 40,192... 249... 22029,208... 56111,133125,203 .... 182 103,135.... 75 .... 242 .... 260

Land grants....................................... 44,94Land Office, General................ 57,152,261

certified copies of patents, etc....... 44decisions..................................... 55,149

Land offices. Dickinson,N. Dak. 22,141,178Nome, Alaska....................................213records.................................. 44,179,213

PageLand values, Philadelphia.Landis, Charles H............... .Landrum, William H.......

44,140,247 .......... 78

Lands, agricultural, forest reserves, alkali....................................... California Indians................ .Cherokee Nation........................ District of Columbia........ .Fort Peck Reservation............ in forest reserves........................ Indian, see Indian lands. Mississippi................... ..............public, see Public lands, school, see School lands.

... 248 .. 145 . 6,94 55,259 98,275

4444

.. 42,108

. 104,136

. 194,239

...... 179

...... 23

...... 215

Landy, Michael....... Lane, Alexander.... Lane, Alvin I)........ Langhorne, Maurice Langley, Samuel P.. Lanson, F. R........... Large, James........... Large, Rachel......... Larkin, James E .... Larkins, Isaiah........

129,192 128,197

. 14,132

. 19,135 82Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. Mex..........

Latin America, see Internal. Bureau ofthe American Republics.

Latrobe, Mary T....................................274Latty, John........ ......................... - 229Lauderdale, James S..................... 140,206Laugh erty, Susan.................................. 227Laugridge, Thomas......................... - 224Laurence, Katherine M................. 193,233Law clerk; corporation council’s office 184Lawns, dandelions......................Laws.............................................

Bowman act...........................Brazilian rubber tax............. .Canadian lead bounty.......... Chester. Pa., subport of entry Chi nese exclusion.................. civil service........ . ................. consular invoices, Brazil....... consuls, Argentina................ Cuban tax ............................. currency, Colombia............... diseases of animals................ franchises, Mexico................ immigration.......................... Indian...................................Indian, to print..................... labor.......................................

___ 144 5,93,177___ 251...... 54...... 148...... 157...... 52___ 83...... 156...... 156.......147....... 157.......143.......265...... 146.......261...... 44....... 52.......265....... 57

leper asylums in Colombia mining................................ ............naval appropriatien, 1883-1903 .... 7,95patents, Bolivia........ ........................265patents, Mexico.................................257Philippine Commission, 2d ... 70,269Steamboat Inspection Service.......... 149tariff, Ecuador........ . .......... 64tea importation and inspection .... 157

251Tucker actLaws, Committee on Revision of the.. 41Lawson, George W...................Lawton, John M.......................Lawton. Okla..........................Leach. Robert...........................Lead, Canadian bounties........Leases, War Department..........Leather.....................................Leave of absence, gaugers, etc.

Government Printing Office

...... 16,31

.... 42,102 120,252,259 ... 190,234 ......... 148 ......... 69

...... 55,257

........... 68.......... 21

Leavenworth, Kans., Soldiers’ Home. 168Lechleidner, William.................... 199,228Leelaire. Iowa............................... 183,220Lee, Esther J.. ................................ 206,226Lee, Frank....................................... 18,127Lee, Henry........................................... 217Lee, Samuel.......................................... 216Legart, George S................................... 243

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 xxv

Legare, Jean Louis. 7,217 Lignite. La. Purchase ExpositionLikes, Charles E............................

Page

Legislative appropriations.. 23,95,177,178 ___ , _____ —___ ___ ...Legrow, Samuel H...................... 105,236 Lime, sulphur, and salt washLehigh, U. S. monitor.......................... 59Leminerman, Herman............. . 42,192Lemmond, Cyrus Q.. .................... Ill,244 Linch, George M.......................Lemon. James H................. 274 Lincoln, Nebr., thunderstorms.Lemon Bay.............................. 72 Lincoln. Abraham, Fort...........Lennon. John H........................... 197,225 Lind, John................................Lennox, Thomas W., alias............... 13,29 Lindhorst. Maria.......................Leonard, William, alias...................... 124,189 ” ’ ~Leonard, brig.......................................... 163Lepers, see Leprosy. Lepidopa.................................................. 166Leprosy, asylums in Colombia................265Letter-carriers, rural................61,212.249Letters rogatory....................................... 243Lever, Asbury F.....................Lewes, DeL, subport of entry

.. 259 19, 35 .. 252

Limoges. France, porcelain and china 257Limping standard................................. 65

Lindsay, George II........Lindsey, John...............Linn, John...................Linn County, Mo........Linseed. Argentina ....Lippincott, Franklin B

.... 17,127 ____ 254 ____ 249 ... 118,216 .... 35,111 33,128,229... 138,189 ... 211,224...... 137

.......... 64

... 124,209. Jpscnmh, G. R.....................................

218 Liquors, Indian Territory and Okla-182 ■

Lewinsville.Va., Presbyterian Church 273Lewis, David F.................................. 19,35 ILewis, Frank........................Lewis, Harris A. P............. . .Lewis, Levi B........... . ...........Lewis, Lewis..........................Lewis. Timothy A........ . ........ Lewis and Clark Exposition. Lewis Thoroughfare............. Lexington, Mo........... ........ Liberia...................................

tubers and vegetables..Libraries. 1). C.......................

Japan................................ military posts................... see also names of libraries.

39,104 ... 33

. 14,129 107,135 ... 1812,219

54 149 217 15070

Library Building and Grounds, Supt.of

homa....................................... physiological aspects of problem... sale to Indians................................ subject to State laws.......................

Literature, obscene ... Lit her]and, George W. Littauer, Lucius N....... Little, Benjamin R.... Little, John S.............. Little, Wilbur F......... Little Curacao, chart.. Little Harbor............. Little Kanawha River Little Red River........

17918015199

.... 25,185 ..............223 117,177,215 ........ 19,34 .... 41,239 ...... 19,130........... 60............ 75........... 73........... 73

Little Rock and Monroe Ry. Co. 94,97,120Littlefield, Charles E.Littleton, James ...

.... 240 128,189

84 ' Live stock, see Cattle.84report, 1903......... . . ......................

Library, Committee on the, House. 41,137Senate 12,99,186

Library of Agriculture Department. 50,144

Livernash, Edw.J., contested election. 218Liverpool, steamship competition .... 55Living, cost of............................... 149,258

Library of Amphitrite, U. S. S.Library of Celtic, U. S. S........ .Library of Congress................

appropriation................ reports, to print.............

Library of Franklin, U. S. S...

......... 154

......... 154 84,167,277......... 84... 94,140

Library of Glacier, U. S. S....................Library of Helena, U. S. S..................Library of House of Reps., janitor....

Statutes at large.............................Library of Navy Department . Library of Wabash, (J. S. 8 .... Library of War Department... Licenses. District of Columbia Liddle. Margaret..................... Liege, Belgium .......................

exposition.......................Lieutenants, Army.................. Life-boats................................ Life insurance........................ Life-Saving Service................

5959

26211724726359

162.... 10,23 ... 21,136 54,148,258

241,242 ... 180 61,212

Livingston, Anne C.......................Livingston, Mary E......................Li vingston Creek.......................... .Lloyd, Henry W............................Loans, national banks.................. .Lock, Worthington S..................... Locke, Charity M.. . . ......................Lockley, Frederic.......................... Lockwood Folly River................. Locomotives, German exports.. _.

prevention of tires from sparks, road.......................................... .safety appliances....................... wage expense.......................... .walking....................................

Lodge, Henry C...............................Lodgers, soliciting seamen as...... Loire River, suspension ferry......

... 163 138,193 .... 73 125,196 .... 215 . 20, 28 .... 78 122,199 .... 73 .... 148 .... 257 .... 54 .... 186

257180240148

report, 1903.......................................Life-savingstations, seenamcsof places.

12026)8

Light-dues, U. S. shipping..Light House Board.............

report, 1903................Light ships. Brunswick, Ga

Pacific Coast............. Peshtigo Reef...........

Lighthouse districts, 7th...

63,155 53,146

. 53,68

... 120

... 183

8th...................................................9th....................................................

13th..................................................Lighthouse tenders, appropriation for.

4th district.................................. 11th district................................ 13th district................................

Lightning. Habana. Cuba..................Lights. Philippine Islands..................

United States

254 146146

9146 51

1839

25451

270

Loma, Point, quarantine station.. 13,220 London. England, cab companies, etc. 256 Lone wolf, Delos K............................... 151Loney, Philip...................................210,232Long, Chester I............. . .............. 11,94,99Long. Jane I.......... . ........................ 14,129Long, Marion................................. 134,200Long, Robert H....................................... 233Longberry, Joseph.......................... 132,188Longenhagen, William F._............... 20,28

............... 42,139,243 ... 199,225 .......... 198 ... 123,188 ... 53,256 ... 66,266 ............213 ... 123,194 .... 15,133 . 10, 23.94

Longworth, Nicholas.... Lookingbill, Samuel E, Loomis, Bushnell B.... Loomis, Sarah J........... Lorraine..................... .Los Angeles, Cal........ .

public building .....Lose, John I................Lothrop, Matilda C___Lots. D. C.....................

see also names of places.53,59,146,154.262

Indian Territory and Oklahoma..Lott, Jesse C........ *..............................

। Lotteries.............................................-Empire Diamond Co.....................

120202212264

XXVI Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Loudenslager, Henry C............ 42,139,244Loudon, Tenn., Presbyterian Church. 45Louisiana, post route map.......... 62Louisiana, U. S. S......................... 59Louisiana Purchase Exposition, see St.

Louis, La. Purchase Expos., 1904.La. Purchase Expos. Comn....... 65,157,266

receipts, etc., to print..................... 44Louisiana Purchase Expos. Co.. 65,157,266Louisville, Ky............................... 119,161Lovejoy, Adaline S............................43,115Lovell, Susan I>................................... 243Lower Brule Reservation.................... 11Lowry, N. N............................ 251Lozier, John H................................ 19,123Lubang Island....................................... 270Luckey, James B............................ 132,190Lucking, Alfred............. 34,129,137,229,240Lucretia, schooner............................... 273Lucy, schooner............................. 163,164Ludington, Linus S....................... 104,136Lum, Ann................... 78Lumber and timber, Chippewa Res. 57,99

freight rates....................................... 276Indian Territory.......................... 11. 24Manchuria and Siberia..................... 257on mineral lands............................ 213on timber lands.................................213Sault Ste. Marie............................... 148

Luttrell, David R.......................... 122,207Luzon, sailing directions.................. 51,255Lyman, Anna H............................ 193,244Lynch, Ellen F................................ 40,103Lynch, James................................ 131,193Lyon, Jacob............................................ 250Lyon, Louisa.................................. 113,124Lyon, Orlo H.................................... 38,201Lyon, William C.................................13,37M. F. Parsons, Canadian tug............... 51M street, D. C....................................... 9Maass, Hedwig A.................................. 246McAlister, Henry S........................ 26,104Macaroni, wheat for..................... 144,147McBrayer, John II.................................243Me Brien, William............................. 26,106McCabe, John.........................................207McCafferty, M.A.................................. 250McCall, Mary.................................. 43,112McCall, Samuel IP................................. 137McCalla, Bowman H............................ 63McCan, D. C........................................ 181McCann, Sarah A............................210,232McCann, William H............................ 95McCardell, Wilfred C.................... 114,131McCarthy, John J............................ 141,248McCauley, A. W................................... 78McClanahan, Catharine M............. 29,109McClard, Charles S............................... 79McClaren, Elizabeth............................ 39McClay, Robert..................................... 250McClay, Sarah..................................... 250McCleary, James T..............................41,117McClelland, Sarah.................................235McClothen, Mary J............................... 47McClure, Samuel........................... 127,189McCollister, John................ 231McComas, Louis E................................. 186McComb, Sallie B.................................. 250McConkey, Andrew P.................. 191,234MeCon key, George W................... 121,201McConnell, John A............................... 231McCook. Annie C................................ 190McCook, Edward M............................. 190McCord, Charles W............................. 96McCord, Henry............................. 125,202McCormick, Joshua............................... 203McCormick, Thomas.................... 202,238McCormick, William C......................27,196McCracken, Warren............................ 238McCullough, William R................ 33,206

Me Cumber, Porter J... McDaniels, Lewis .... MeDermid, John....... McDonald, David P.. McDonald, George ... McDowell, Jacob....... McDowell, Nannie J . McDowell, William E

Page 11,17,108,199 ............... 78 ......... 205,245 ............ 27,108 ......... 31,101 .............. 187 ......... 205,234 ......... 127,206

McDowell, Camp, see Camp McDowellReservation.

McEliece, John........................McElwain, Eli M.......................McFarland, Emma...................McFarland, Frances C.............McGee, David C........................McGee. William........................MeGhehey, George...................McGill, Mary.............................McGilvary, Mary L...................McGraw, Benjamin F..............McGuckin, Nannie J................McGuire, Howard.....................Machinery. German insurance.

German v...............................Peru ..."........................... .steam................................... see also Agricultural.

124,209 130,196 .. 14,34 110,128 .... 251 208,232 .... 216191,228 .... 18

32,211 126,205

. 32,188

.... 148

.... 257

.... 266

.... 60Machines, stamp-canceling McIlroy, Robert H............. Mclndoe, James F............. McIntire, Charles E........... McIntire, Onslow N........... McIntire, Thomas E......... McKean. Charles A........... McKee, Lulu E................... McKenna, Edmund........... McKinley, Russel A........... McKinney, Rebecca......... McKinnie, Solomon P........ McKinstry, James T......... McLain, Frank A........ . . . . . McLane, Henry N.............. McLaughlin, Frank J........ McLaughlin, John H........ McLean, Nathaniel H........ McLean, Sarah K.............. Madoon, W. H. H.............. McMillan, Minerva A........ McMullen, George W........ McMurtry, Robert L......... McNary, William S...........„ McNeil, Jane...................... McNerney, John A............. McQuerter. Henry............ McRae, J. B........................

................ 264........ 199,236 ........... 7,217

............ 104,135

..................222

.......... 110,125............... 204 ........ 136,208

................ 78

................ 138

......... 193.235............... 78

......... 197,235 43,119,140,245 ......... 198,227 ..............27,106........ 118,180

................ 181

................ 181

................ 84

................ 35

................ 36

................ 230

......... 119.217

.......... 129,189

.......... 204,230

McRee, C. M................................McRee, Robert C......................... McVey, John L........................... McVicker, David C..................... .Madden, Ella D........................... Maddox, Joseph H.. . . . ............... Maddox. Sarah N........................Maddux, Margaret V................ .Madison street, D. C................... Magnetic observations...............Magruder, R. W........................ .Magruder, Thomas B................ .Magruder School, D. C................ Maguey, see Agave.Mahon, Thaddeus M.................... ‘Maier, Anna M........................ . .Mail, undelivered. Great Britain Mail-carriers, see Letter-carriers.Mail-cars, see Postal cars Mail service, see Postal service. Maine, labor laws........................

post route map...................... whales...................................

Major, George F................... .Malaga, Spain.............................

.... 227

.... 216

.... 78

.... 78

. 21,131 135.202 103,131 ... 47 207,246 ... 273 ... 9.... 255.... 78.... 78.... 183

... 52

... 62.... 83 197,225.... 257

46,142,250 .... 34,113 i........ 257

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 xxvnPage

Malaria............................................ 54,257Malay Archipelago, mammals............ 81Malay States........................................ 148Male, Charles.................................. 19,130Mal loch, George P........ . .............. 126,205Mallory, Stephen R-... 10,97,98,179,183,184Malloy, Ellen M........ . ........................... 235Maloney, Patrick................................. 182Malta, commerce with America........ 257Mammals........ ................................... - 49

Malayan.......................................... 81Manchester, Mass................................. 78Manchuria............................................. 149

American merchants.........................257commerce with Japan................... 148consular service............................... 63lumber industry............................... 257railroad to Siberia............................ 258wheat................................... 258

Maneuvers, see Maneuvers.Manganese............................... 257,260,265Mange.. .................................................252Manila, P. I....................................... 75,83

annular eclipse........ .......................270museum............................................ 160

Manila Bay, operations of U. S. fleet.. 153Manistique, Mich.......... ...................... 161Mankin, Mary J.................................... 117Mankin, William H............................. 117Man love, John M................................ 192Mann, Janies R.......................... 25,218,220Mann, Orrin L ........................... 110,225Mann, William B................................ 164Munn, William H.......................... 211.226Manning, Benjamin............... . 123,193Maneuvers, army and militia............ 71Mansfield, Patrick ................................ 78Mansfield, Thomas J............................ 78Mantel, John.......................................... 273Manteo, N. C., Customs Service.......... 183Mantids................................................. 166Manual, of symbols, etc., on charts... 60Manual training.................................. 150Manufacturers, French....................... 54Manufactures, American, in Bamberg. 53

American, in Scotland......................258American, in Switzerland............. 55statistics for census... ...........95,117,178

Manufactures. Com. on, Senate.......12,186Manufactures, Division of.................... 146Manure, sec Fertilizers.Manypenny, George..................... 210,224Maps and charts, Coast Survey. 52,146,255

geologic atlas of U. S....................... 150Geological Survey................ 56,151,260Hydrographic Office............ 60,154,263Land Office, General..................57,152meteorological................................. 50Military Information Division...... 75 New Mexico, to print............... 179,247Northern & N. W. Lakes Surv. 76,162,272 post route........ -............................... 61railroads of United States............... 186 rollers for......................................... 58symbols and abbreviations............. 60United States, to print............. 179,247world, in 1507........... - -................... 265

Marcy, Fort..................................... 48,252Mardin, Amanda L ................... 203Margaretville, N. Y., topog. sheet.......261Maria, brig................... 79Maria, schooner.................................... 164Mariana Islands, see Ladrone Islands.Maricopa County, Ariz., road..............6,22Marie, steamer.*..................................... 240Marietta, Ind. T.............................. 40,178Marine, Mich., chart............................ 76Marine biological stations............. 98,185Marine Corps......................................... 60

medals of honor.................................262

Page155153241

Marine Corps, officers.......................... report, 1903..................................

2d lieutenants............................Marine-Hospital Service, see Public

Health and Marine-Hospital Serv.Marion, Ind., Soldiers’ Home... Marked Tree, Ark., bridge....... Markers, Shiloh, Tenn............... Marketing, cattle.....................

Monrovia.............................Markets, D. C............................ Markham, James M.................. Markneukirchen, Germany .... Marquette, Jacques, statue...... Marquette, Mich....................... Marriage, I). C........................... Marsh, George W....................... Marsh, Nancy S........................ Marshall, Albert...................... Marshall, Francis..................... Marshall, James M................... Marshall, Thomas F.................. Marshall, Thomas P................ Marshals, list of........................

prisoners allowed to escape, signing of checks................

Marteney, Stalnaker................ Martin, Eben IK........................Martin, G. G............................ Martin, James H..................... Martin, Thomas S..................... .Martineau, James H................ Martinsburg, W. Va................. Maryland, labor statistics.......

post route map...............Mason, Aaron M..................... Mason, Henry.......................... .

........ 168

.... 25,94

........ 162

........ 49

........ 148

........ 218

... 20,128

........ 148

........ 41

........ 161

........ 98

........ 237

....... 39

... 17,129

.. 134,194 ....... 69 .. 25,219 .. 32,197 .......... 58......... 41......... 41 ... 114,232 44,141,248 ......... 12 ... 211,246 ........8,181... 115,244 .... 40,93 .......... 52 .......... 62..........202 ... 131,207

Massachusetts, arbitration bd. reports. 52labor laws....................................post route map............................

Masterson, Jason H........... ........... !Matewan, W. Va., bridge........ .Matheson, Hattie M........................Mathews, Edwin F..........................Mathias, Rebecca A........................Mattison, William E.......................Maurer, Jesse...................................!Mauser rifles....................................Mavity, John A.................................Mavity, Johns............................... :Maxwell, Anthony L.....................May, Caleb J.......*.......................... :May, Robert............................... .Mayberry, Arthur............................Mayers, Joseph L.............................Mayers, Mary C...............................Mayhew, Rosa D.............................Maynard, John...............................Maynard, Larkin............................ ’Mayo, Rebecca...............................Meadville, Pa., Allegheny College.Meands, Nathan L........................Mears, James F.............................Meat.................................................

butchering, etc............................District of Columbia................ inspection.................................... losses in cooking............. . .........

.... 52

.... 62 204,230 .... 220 .... 233 .... 250 . 38,101 129,192 202,232 .... 240 .. 19,32 190,230.... 250 130,201 .... 46.... 79.... 96 ... 96

. 20,139 124,209 124,208 139,208.... 241 134,195 194,239 .... 54 .... 49 218,275 .... 148 .... 253

Mechanical colleges, see Agricultural.Meekly, Elizabeth E........ . ................ 14,28Medals, blue jackets and marines.....262

duplicate................................for Army..........................from foreign governments ...one for Bowman H. McCalla.

Medical Department, Army ....report. 1903.......................... .

Medical supplies, Army.............Medical zoology........ '..............Medicated baths........................

.......24164,69,100........ 156........ 63.. 75,162........ 269......... 75........ 143.... 10,23

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Medicine, Chinese.........................Indian Territory......................weeds used in..*........ ...............

Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of.report, 1903................................

Mediterranean Sea, lights...........Medomae River........................... .Mehring, Frederick......................Meldrum, Mary E.........................Mendocino, Cape, light................Menocal, A. G................................Menominee district................... . .Menominee River.........................Mercantile Bridge Company........Mercer, William...........................Merchandise, fraudulent sales...........Merchant marine, see Shipping.Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Com-

mittee on the..................Merchant marine commission . Merchant vessels, see Shipping. Mergel, Ferdinand................... Meroney, John A....................... Merrill, Edward S..................... Merrill, Gertrude...................... Merrill, Joshua.......................... Merrill, Orville B...................... Merrimac River........................ Merritt, M. F............................ Merritt, I. J., tug......................

Page .... 81 1^0,185 .... 253 .... 60 .... 153 ... 262 .... 73 130,207

. 28,102 ... 97 .... 63 .... 260 .... 161

26,17834,114

119

... 210

... 47

... 163128,202 ... 163.... 100.... 73 . 46,142 .... 216

41,137,240 .... 41,137

Merritt and Chapman Derrick andWrecking Company.

Mershon, Smith R...........Mesa, Ariz........................ .

___ 216___ 1816,22,141

Meserve. Silas.......................................Mesilla Park, N. Mex..........................Message and documents, abridgment.Message of President, see President.Metal ware, Bulgaria..........................Metals, blowpipe welding..................

production, 1903 ........................ see also Precious metals.

Metcalfe, Bettie B...............................Meteorological chart, Great Lakes....Meteorological observatories.............Meteorology, observations..................

see also Weather Bureau, Agric.Dept.—Weather Bureau, P. I.

Methodist Church, Newhaven, Ky....Prospect, Tenn........................ ........

Methodist Epis. Ch. South, Saulsbury, Triune, Tenn..........................I.

Metric system, United States...............

392611772572582(627350

14560

4645

273 2>0 157

Mexican cotton-boll weevils.. 6,23,48,144Mexican Water Boundary Comn.......266Mexico....................................... 64,157,265

257 I54

14815065 |54

148148 ;

Amer. vs. European trade...... Chinese immigration............. . commerce in......................... .education................... ...........exchange commission............ express regulations................ freight rates........................... .industrial development........ . industries................................inspection of food, etc........... irrigation................................monetary policy................... .patent law............................. .railroads................................ .ready-made clothing............. shell ornaments..................... .stoves..................................... .

Mexico City, industrial museum. Meyer, Adolph............................. .Mica........................................... .Michigan, labor statistics........

manufactures statistics ..... 5 post route maps.................. .

Michigan City, Ind., chart........ .

.......... M ,. 157,757 ......... 54.......... 65............ 257 .......

.......... 147

.......... 82

......... 149 L........ 54......... 242..........260 .......... 52 95,117,178 ...... 61,62.......... 76

Michigan, Lake, chart Middle, Alexander.... Middleton, John........ Miers, Robert IF.......... Migration, of birds...... Miles, Robert L..........

Page.......... 162..........202

239 34*129,230

Military Academy, appropriations, board of visitors, report, 1903 ... grad uates................ . ............superintendent, report, 1903 ....

... 49 28,113 ... 241 ... 269 .. 7.47 ... 269

Military Affairs, Com. on, House 41,138,24012,99,186........ 159

Senate .. Military artMilitary Departments and Divisions . 75Military establishment....................... 272Military Information Division....... 75,271Military instruction....................... 186,242Military policy of United States...........159Military posts................................. 70,272

Indianapolis.................................... 77see also nam'es of forts.

159 •Military records....................................Military reservations, see names of res­

ervations.Military societies, badges.... Militia...................................

arms and ammunition .... enlistment................... field manoeuvers.......... horses........................... permanent camp grounds.

Milk, D.C............................... Milking........................ . .......Miller, Benjamin F...............

I Miller,Charles H...................1 Miller, Edward T................... j Miller, Edward W................

Miller, Ellender C ................I Miller, Elvira........................

Miller, Grace......... . ............ Miller, James M.................... Miller, Wilhelmina............ Millian, William................. Milliken, Lora....................Mills, Lucius E........... .......... Mills, Mathias C................... Mills, Smith B...................... Mills, cloth...........................

cotton........................Milwaukee, Wis.....................Milwaukee River................Mindanao, Department of, report, 1903.Mindoro Island...................................Mineral lands.......................................

timber...................................Mineral oil, see Petroleum.Mineral resources, to develop in U. S.__ Mineral resources, 1902, seps... 56,150,260Mineralogy, North AmericaMinerals, Bahia..........

Ceara........ .Mexico............*....New Mexico..........Peru.......................Porto Rico............. United States........ Wichita Mountains

Mines, China............... private land claims schools of..........

Mines and Mining, Com. on, House. 138,242Senate........

Mining, Alaska. Cuba....... Honduras... Jalisco.... laws........ Mexico... New Mexico Nicaragua ..

..........187

.......... 76

.......... 159

.......... 71............ 70.... 187,241.......... 98..........2f3... 123,201

___ 31,115........ 15,39 .... 121,191 .... 140,205 .... 125,200 ...........215 119,217,248 ...... 34,113 .... 127,206.... 204,228.... 131,190.... 204,236........... 223........... 61........... 256........ 9,161

16175

270 100 213242

56 156 265

64 261 266146 266151 147242138

100,187 ... 214 ... 265.... 157... 265... 57... 265... 261... 64

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PageMining claims..................................... 100Mining experiment stations........ 100,242Mining schools....................................... 138Minisceonzo River............................... 161Mink, Charles E............................ 103,133Minkler, Peter.................................. 40,191Minneapolis, Minn., public building.. 68Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.

Marie Railway Company.... 182,221Minnesota, Chippewa Reservation.... 57

courts of United States.......... 93,137forest lands.......................- -. 22,44,214Indian lands.................................... 11post route map................................ 62Red Lake Reservation............... 94,120

Minnesota Power and Trolley Co.. 25,178Minnesota River, bridges............. 121,178Minnich, Lazarus............................210,232Minnich, Noah....................................... 235Minots Ledge, light............................. 51Mint, Denver...................... 66,267Mint, Bureau of the............................. 68

report, 1903 .................................. 67,68report, 1903, to print.......................... 247

Misener, David....................................... 200Misner, William W..............................20,32Mission claims..................................... 152Mississippi, post route map................. 62

swamp lands.................................... 44Mississippi Choctaw Indians............. 214Mississippi R., bridge at Elk River. 178,221

bridge at Grays Point............... 6,25canal near................................ 183,220dam at Sauk Rapids, Minn.... 8,94,121 dam in Hancock County, Ill.........25,94dam in Wright County, Minn... 25,178 examination at Wickliffe, Ky........ 75

Mississippi University............................248Missoula, Mont........................ 188,178,187Missoula, Fort..................... 70,138,178,187Missouri, courts of U. S....................... 137

post route map................................ 62Missouri Home Guards......................... 100Missouri, Kansas & Oklahoma R. R.Co. 219Missouri, Kansas and Texas Ry. Co... 219Missouri Pacific Railway Company ... 276Missouri River................................ 73

bridge at Kansas City, Mo.. 178,182,221 bridge at Parksville, Mo....... 182,220 bridge at St. Joseph, Mo----- 94,97,120 bridge at Yankton, S. Dak-------- 178 bridge in Wanb!iskaCo.,N. Dak. 182,220 bridge near Kansas City, Mo... 120,178 bridges at Council Bluffs, Iowa. 182.221 bridges at Yankton, S. Dak 97,120 harbor lines----------------------------- 271

Mitchell, John B.................................. 223Mitchell, John H.................... 99,116Mitchell. Mollie J..............................31,107Mitchell. Warren.................................. 181Mites, chicken....................................... 253Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.......................... 162Moale, Isaac 1....................................... 80Moar. Levi W.. alias..................... 137,194Mobile & West Alabama R. R.Co. 25,94,178

129,189Mock. Jacob B...............................Mockabee, Benjamin R. W.......... 134,193Molting of hens.................................... 144Monahan, John.................................... 37Mondell, Frank IF . 41,44,138,141,241,248Monetary systems, see Currency.Money, see Currency.Moneymaker, L. D............................... 163Monitors............................................... 59Mon jar, Lewis........ .'............................. 223Monographs, Geol. Surv....................... 260Monongahela R.. bridges . 8,25,26,178,220

locks and dams............................... 73Monroe, Fort, Artillery School........... 270

PageMonrovia, marketing............................ 148Montana, Crow Reservation................. 119

Flathead Indians..............................219overflowed lands............................. 185post route map................................ 62

Montana University..................... 141,178Montauk, U. S. monitor....................... 59Montgomery, Nancy............................ 46Montgomery, Sarah J............................ 250Montgomery, William C....................... 246Montgomery, Ala., bridges.................8,220

circuit court of appeals.................. 40Montgomery & Autauga Bridge Co.. 8,220 Montgomery Bridge Company........... 8Monthly consular reports, see Consu­

lar reports.Monthly summary of commerce and

finance, see Commerce and finance, Monthly summary.

Monthly weather review, see Weatherreview, Monthly.

Monuments, Shiloh, Tenn.................. 162Moody v. Gudger....................................218Moon, John A...........................................246Mooney, Hester E..............................26,103Mooney, Hugh....................................... 227Moore, Edward..................................... 273Moore, Fannie S......................................195Moore, Franklin............................. 30,108Moore, Isaac N....................................... 198Moore, Socrates.............................. 207,230Moore, Thomas P.......................... 124,209Moral legislation.................................. 95Morey, Fannie C............................ 207,234Morey, Mary A....................................... 222Morgan, John M............................ 106,135Morgan, John T..................................... 95Morgan, Thomas............................ 122,202Moros....................................................Morrell, Edward De V.......................... 23Morris, Cline.................................. 211,224Morris, Emma.............................. 181Morris, Frank H.................................. 181Morrison, Charles M..................... 1:34,193Morrison, Jennie P......................... 207,245Morrison, William M............. ................238Morrisville, Va., Mt. Holly Baptist Ch. 79Morse, Amanda M...................................235Mortensen, Kate M. A............................ 229Morton, Jasper F................. 128,188Morton County, N. Dak., bridge .. 182,220Mosby, JohnS....................................... 181Moscow, Russia......................................148Moses, Alonzo.................................. 14,133Mosier. William J.......................... 134,192Mosquito Reservation................ 63Mosquitoes, destroying of, to print.... 140

yellow fever..............................69,162Motor boats.......................................... 147Motor-cars, effect on dry roads............ M

Great Britain.................................... 257Motor roads............................................ 257Motor vehicles..................................... 55Mott, Christian...................................... 238Moulton, Albert................................. 15,39Mount, William H............................ 42,103Mount, see name of mountain.Mt. Holly Baptist Ch., Morrisville, Va. 79Mount Rainier National Park .... 98,271Mountain breezes...................................145Movements of vessels............................ 153Muhleman, Elizabeth.......................... 217Muhleman, Samuel A.......................... 217Mulas, Port, chart................................ 52Mullan, Virginia B........................ 191,244Mullins, Martha............................... 30,110Mullins, Mary J.................................... 190Municipal ownership, electric rys .... 54 Municipalities, see Cities.

XXX Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Mun see Indians............................... 11,219Murdock, William D. C...................... 164Murphy, Austin............................. 131,201Murphy, John............................... 114,186Murphy, Timothy J............................. 78Murray, Bernard W............................. 181Murray, Elizabeth .. ............................ 227Murray, Joseph J................................ 27Murray, Oscar....................................... 230Murray, Thomas....................................232Murry, Samuel F........................... 105,235Murtagh, Caroline............................... 8Murtagh, William J............................. 8Museum of Ethnology, Natural His­

tory, and Commerce.................. 270Museums, commercial.................. 147,250

industrial........................................ 54Manila, P. 1..................................... 160

Mutual Investment Fire Ins. Co.......24,98Myers, Alexander................................ 45Myers, Calvin E............................. 197,244Myers, Fyanna E.................................. 237Myers, Jeremiah............................ 132,188Myers, Malinda A.......................... 132,189Myers, Talleyrand D............................ 187Mynatt, J oh ni ken L....................... 16,126Nagle, Daniel, jr...............................43,115Nagle, Emma L............................... 29,113Nahant, U. S. monitor................... .. 59Num Shu Bay, chart............................ 263Nancy, brigantine............................... 79Nancy, schooner.................................. 164Nantes, France............................... 256,257

international exposition.................. 257Nantucket Sound................. 161Napa, monitor..................................... 181Naphtha............................................... 148Narrow-gage railroads........................ 186Nash, Henry C............................... 204,228Nash, Marvin....................................34,111Nash, Mary M................................ 189,245Nash, Theresa B............................... 28,101Nashville, Tenn., topographic sheet.. 57Nathaniel, brig.................................... 164Nathurst, E. O..................................... 51National Academy of Sciences, rp., 1903. 168National banks............................. 68,215National cemeteries, see names of in­

dividual cemeteries.National Educational Association,

Dept, of Indian Education........ 57National Guard, see Militia.National Home for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers.......................... 84,168,277managers.................................. 187,241report, 1903 .................................. 84,269reports and record, to print.... 179,247

National Homeopathic Hospital........ 184National incorporation law................ 137National Museum..................... 82,166,275

glacial pot-holes............................. 81Korean head-dresses....................... 81report, 1902...................................... 275

National parks, see Parks, national.National Railway. Mexico.................. 157 1National Society of the Daughters of

the Amer. Revolution, rp., 1902 83National Soldiers’ Home, see National

Home for Disabled VolunteerSoldiers.

Natural gas, fields of U.S..................... 260pipelines............................. 11,119,178production....................................... 260

Naturalization, treaty with Haiti. 155,156Nautical almanac, 1907........................ 154

see also American ephemeris and nautical almanac.

Nautical Almanac Office............... 154,263report. 1903 ............................ 60,153,154

Navajo blankets.................................. 261

PageNaval Academy, appropriation........... 59

Board of Visitors, report, 1903........ 153steam engineering exper. station. 153 superintendent, report, 1903 .......... 153

Naval Affairs, Com. on, House. 41,138,242Senate.................................. 13,100.187

Naval base, Firth of Forth.................. 148Naval courts, depositions................... 13Naval engineering exper. stations.... 153Naval Gun Factory, report, 1903........ 153Naval Home,Philadelphia,report,1903 153Naval hospitals, Yokohama................. 60Naval Intelligence, Office of, rp., 1903. 153Naval magazines........................... 153,216Naval Observatory................. 60

report, 1903 ............................ 60,153,154Naval Proving Ground, report, 1913... 153Naval stations, Cavite........................ 59

courts-martial.................................... 13Esquimalt........................................ 148examinations.................................. 153Guantanamo..................................... 59memoranda for officers....... 60,155,264United States, in Cuba............. 153,155

Naval supplies, transportation... 9.70,240 Naval Torpedo Station, report, 1903,,. 153 Naval Training Station, Newport, re­

port, 1903...................... 153Naval Training Station, San Francisco,

report, 1903.................. 153Naval War College, report, 1903... .... 153Naval War Records, Office of....... 154,263

report, 1903............................. 153Navigation, decisions.................... 158Navigation, Bureau of, Commerce and

Labor Department.......... 53,145,255Navigation. Bureau of. Navy Dent. . 155

report, 1903.................................. 153Navy, appropriation laws, 1883-1903. - 7.95

appropriations........ . ...........138,187growth and present strength.......... 180 officers, as military instructors. 186,242 officers, lists of.................................. 155officers, retired.................................. 242pay............................................... 153retirement of petty officers, etc .. - 138typewriters.................................. 59vessels......................................... 7.95see also War-ships.

Navy Department.................... 59,153,262appropriations.........................7.138.187Bath Iron Works............................. 94horses, carriages, etc....................... 41report, 1903....................................... 153report in regard to Panama........... 156

Navy Dept., Auditor for the, see Auditor.Navy-yards, examinations.................. 153Neal, Rufus.......................................... 7Neary, John E............................... 131,188Nebraska, post route map................... 62Nebrich, Theresa..............................40,102Needham. James C................... -........... 44Neeley, Mary J............................... 196,226Negroes, education............................. 150Nelson, Knute........ 7.9,22,116.146.183,214Nelsonville,Ohio, Kearney, Phil, Post- 241Nerber. Ida E.................................. 193.23aNesmith. Mary E............................ 111,234Netherlands, colonies in Orient.......... 65

exchange commission.................... 65extradition treaty with U.S-. .63

Neutrality, of United States 142,145,267,276Nevada, geology.................................. 56

post route map................................ 62Nevin, Rebecca C .. . .............................. 230Nevin, Robert Jf.................................... 119New, Isom R.......................................... 229New Dungeness, Wash., light............. 97New England, naval magazine.......... 153New Granada, see Colombia.

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Ph goNew Hampshire, post route map........ 62New Haven, Conn., harbor............... 9, 161New Jersey, post route map................ 62New London,Conn., Ft.Griswold 94,100,138

harbor............................................. 73light, etc..................................... 97,221

New Mexico, governor, report, 1903... 261 governor, report, 1903, to print. 179,247

Indian reservations................... 99judges............................................. 137map.................................................. 152map, to print............................. 179,247post route map................................ 62relief of settlers............................... 141statehood........................................ 141

New Orleans,circuit court of appeals 40,178 commerce with Mexico............. 64

public building............................... 157steamship line to Dunkirk............. 258

New Panama Canal Co....................... 95New River............................................ 73New River Inlet, chart.........................255New South Wales................................ 54

ironworks............. . ........................ 54New York City, appraisers’ warehouse 267

post-office.............................212,2642d civil service district....................275transportation of immigrants........ 276

New York Harbor, lights..................... 51New York. New Haven and Hartford

Railroad Company............... 182,221New York State, arbitration bd. rps... 52

canals.......................... 187,241,242Indians............................................ 219post route map................................. 62

New York Volunteer Infantry............241New Zealand, Amer, boots and shoes. 147

coast lights.................................. 154Newark Bay, bridge............................ 25Newfoundland, American trade in ... 148

citizens entering United States. 119,178 whales......................................... 82

Newhaven, Ky., Methodist Church... 46Newlands, Francis G ..............................275Newport. R. I.................................. 161

Naval Training Station............. 153Newspapers, military posts........... 272Newton, Owen E........ . ................... 17,135Newton. Raynor H........................ 190Newton, William W........................ 226N ez Perce Indians............................ 11Nicaragua......................................... 64

commercial treaty with France.... 265interoeeanic canal..................... 156

Nicaragua. Norwegian steamship....... 7Nicaragua Canal.................................. 6Nicaragua. Lake.................................. 156Nichols, Ezra........ . ................. 129,202Nichols, Helen F............................ 194,239Nichols, Henry W............................ 16,122Nicholson, Mary C......................... 202,232Nickerson, Franks....................... 134,193Nicolson, Priscilla A........................... 79Niebels. Jacob..................................... 187Night-hawk.......................................... 49Nightingale, Reuben.................... 205,22898th meridian....................................... 255Nitrates................................................. 54Nitrogen............................................... 54Nolen, Martha E............................ 107,140Nombre de Dios Harbor, chart............ 263Nome, Alaska, bridge......................... 8,120 ]

improvement of Snake River.... 7,183land office....................................... 213

Nome Improvement Company........... 183Noncommissioned officers, Army....... 71Norfolk, Va.............................. 271Norfolk and Western Railway Co....... 25Norfolk Seamen’s Friend Society....... 79Normal schools.........................*......... 150

PageNorris, W. W......................................... 46North America, coast lights................. 59

geology, etc...................................... 56North America, Insurance Co. of.. 163,274North American fauna......................... 49North Atlantic Station, report, 1903 .. 153

squadron operations....................... 153North Carolina, canal.......................... 271

labor laws......................................... 52labor statistics................................. 52post route map................................. 62

North Dakota, Devils Lake Res..........25,99Fort Abraham Lincoln....................249land office......................................... 22post route map................................. 62Turtle Mountain Indians............... 11White Stone Hills battlefield........ 249

North Wilkesboro, N. C., bank.... 118,181Northcutt, James L........................... 241Northern, Francis M........................ 16,37Northern and Northwestern Lakes,

Survey of............... 76,162,271Northern Liberty Market.................... 184Northern Pacific Railroad Company. 44,94Northern Railway, Honduras......... 64Northern Securities Co., opinion as to. 274

opinion as to, to print........ ............ 247Northrop, Theodore F.......................... 100Norway, cod-liver oil........................ 256

commerce with V. S.................... 54,148workingmen’s bank........................ 147

Norwood, Annie G........................ 114,139Notaries, customs........... ........... 66,67,267Nottingham, England.................. 54,257Noxon. Nancy............................... 192,239Nugent, Alexander............................. 138Nugent, Edward B........................ 122,188Nugent, Prudentia L. D............... 103,128Nugent, Richard F......................... 106,225Nugsuaks Peninsula............................ 81Null, Abraham C............................... 35,111Nunez, Juliette............................. 194,238Nurse, Jesse B................................. 105,236Nurses, schools for............................... 150Nutrition............. ................................ 253Nuts, foreign import tariff.................. 254Nye & Schneider Company................ 7Oahu, electric light and power............ 142Oahu Railway and Land Company. 242,268Oak Orchard’ N. Y............................... 73Oakley, Julia M............................. 193,221Oats, insect enemies............................ 49Oaxaca, Mexico.................................... 265O’Barr, Lavalle C.......................... 197,234Obion River.......................................... 73O’Brien, Michael.................................. 36Obscene literature.......................... 25,185Observations, magnetic....................... 255

meteorological................................. 60Observatories, meteorological............. 145Ocean shallows................. 148Ockerson, Daniel J............................... 250Oconee River....................................... 73Octroi.................................................... 147Odd Fellows, Central City, Colo.......... 21Odenheimer, William.......................... 223Officers, customs service................... 147

Marine Corps.................................... 155Navy.................................... 155,186,242of law, escape of prisoners............... 41 Pay Corps, Navy.................. 60,155,264see also Army.

Official gazette, Patent Office... 58,152,262Philippines .......................... 70,160,269

Official postal guide.................. 61,155,264Officials, see Government officials.Ogalalla Sioux Indians......................... 57Ogden, Julien S.................................... 7Ogden, Mildreds......................... 7,105,244Ogden, Ky............................................ 161

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Ogden claim.......................................... 219Onio, arbitration board reports....... 52

labor statistics................................ 52post rodte map................................ 62

Ohio River.................................. 73,74,161Oil, cocoanut........................................ 53

cod-liver.......................................... 256cotton-seed.........................................256rose geranium................................ 143see also Petroleum.

Oil-cake.................................................. 148Oklahoma, post route map.................. 62

quarantine line............................... 48statehood......................................... 179

Oklahoma City, Okla., Fat Stock Show 48public building............................... 213

Olcott, N.Y............................................ 73Old age, pensions................................ 259Old Lyme, Conn., bridge............... 182,221Old Pt. Comfort, Va., see Fort Monroe.Old Point Comfort Improvement Co.. 181Old Saybrook, Conn., bridge........ 182,221Olive, schooner..................................... 79Olive Frances, brig............................. 8Oliver, Susan E............................... 135,194Olmsted, Marlin E............................ 218Olongapo, P. I., naval station......... 59Olsen, George.................................. 17,129Olson, John, alias........................... 18,130Omaha, Nebr., bridge...................... 182

surveyor of customs.................... 97Omaha Bridge and Terminal Ry.Co.. 182Omaha National Bank.................... 181Omaha Northern Railway Company.. 185Omaha Reservation........................ 185O’ Malley, Edward....................... 132,192Oney, John H................................ 197Ontario, forests............................... 54

potatoes..................................... 148Ontario, I^ake, chart..................... 76Ontonagon, Mich.......................... 74Opinions, of attorney-general, P. I.... 71

of Attorneys-General...............58,152Optical goods, Amer., in Germany.... 148Orchard grass seed........................ 215Oreinus.......................................... 83Orders, see Animal Industry Bureau-

Executive—General.Ordnance......................... 76

appropriations................... condemned........................

117,180,215........... 187

cost of manufacture........................ 162for educational institutions.......71,100price list............................................272

Ordnance and Fortification, Board of, report, 1903......................... 269

Ordnance, Bureau of, report, 1903....... 153Ordnance Department............. 76,162,272

index to reports, 1867-1902 .......... 76report, 1903....................................... 269

Ordnance stores.................................... 76for educational institutions.......71,100price list............................................272

Oregon, coast pilot.................................146courts of U.S......................... 99fish hatchery.................................... 22Grande Bonde Reservation..............119Klamath Reservation..................... 11post route map................................. 62

Oregon, timber on mineral lands.......213Oregon country, 100th anniversary. 12,219Oregon Historical Society........... '.........248Orient, English and Dutch colonies... 65

Russian trade...............................149Orion, brig........ .....................................164Ormsby, George F............................ 97Ornaments, shell.............................. 82Orono, Me*........................................ 145Oruba. chart.................................... 60Osage Reservation............................ 11,24

PageOsage River............. .................... 9,25,178Osteology, of beryedid fishes............... 166Oswego,N.Y......................................... 74Otis, George H..................................... 237Of Jen, Theobold.................................... 251Otsego. Minn., bridge................... 178,221Otter Tail Lake and River.................. 271Ottey, Joseph H............................... 18,130Ouachita River, bridge.............. 94,97,120Overley, Charles L............................ 190Overman, Lee S................ 8,19, 111, 181,205Overstreet, Jesse................................ 43,246Overstreet, Silas T............................... 243Overton Hotel Company..................... 47Oviatt,John F................................ 17,123Owen, Celia C................................ 134,206Owen. John T...................................... - 241Owls, horned......................................... 82Oxysporum, fusarium.......................... 145Oyster, Va............................................. 74Oysters, inspection.................................275Pacetty, Adolphus N... . . .................... 115Pacific Coast, biological station....- 98,185

coast pilot........................................ 146light-ships....................................... 183pilot rules.......................................... 258

Pacific islands, lights........................... 59Pacific Islands & Porto Rico, Com. on. 187Pacific Ocean, albunea........................ 166

fur seals........................................... 218pilot charts........................... 60,154,263

Pacific Station, report, 1903................ 153Packard, Harriet S............................36, 111Paddock, Grace P.......................... 205,243Padgett, Hannah,see Riley.p,i i. ■ .[i Hiiouy. Nori h Amvrini............. 5GPalestine, ice manufacture.................. 54Palmer, Henry IF....................................239Palmer, N. F., jr., & Co..... ................... 118Palmer, Sirbrina............................ 129,201Pan-American Railway.........................157Panama.................... 64,156,157,271

Colon fire claims....................... 180,264constitution.......................................265convention with U. S ...-............... 266

Panama (city)........................ 147,159,268Fminmn Canal............................6,jp ;Panama, 1st hm us of,quartersfor troops, 272

sanitary condition.......................... 268Pangratz, John................................ 38,101Papers, certified copies........................ 44

waste. Interior Department........... 259waste, Post-Office Department.......264waste. Treasury Department.......... 267

Paquin, Elizabeth C............................. 36Paraffin, coating fur cheese.................. 253Paragould and Memphis Railroad Co. 220Paraguay............................................. 266

commercial travelers..................... 157exports............................................. 64

Paraguayan tea plantations, Argentina 156Parcels-post.............................. 54

Great Britain and Chile.................. 157Hongkong and U. 8........................ 67

Pardons, D.C........................................ 10Paris, John W....................................... 192Paris, France, Amer. Nat. Inst. 6,62,98,179

cab companies and cabmen.....256Interoceanic Canal Congress.......... 63 railway service to Peking............... 64

Paris, Treaty of..................................... 70Parker, Clinton J., alias......................15,38Parker, De Witt C............................. 15,38Parker, Hiram.......................... 37,129,189Parker, John A............................... 134,201Parker, Johns............................... 104,135Parker, Marcellus M..................... 105,237Parker, Mary........................................ 78Parker, K. Wayne............................ 138,241Parker, Sterling L........................ 106,225

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XXXIII

J’ageParkison, Thomas M........................ 20,34Parks, John H.........................................27(5Parks, Georgetown Heights.................6,93

national, big trees.................... 22,44,48national, elk......................................249national, Petrified Forest............... 44see also names of existing parks.

Parkville, Mo., bridge................... 182,220Parmley, Samuel........................... 207,245Parsons, M. F., Canadian tug............... 51Patapsco River................. 74

light................................................. 51Patenaude, Eugene............................. 118Patent Appeals, Court of.......... . . ........ 7Patent Office............................. 58,152,262

report of comr. to Congress, 1903... 152Patent offices, Germany....................... 257Patentees, lists of............................... 58,152Patents.......... ........................................ 7

Bolivia............................................. 265land, certified copies....................... 44letters rogatory.................................. 243Mexico............................................. 257uncertified copies, drawings, etc... 242 see also Patent Office.

Patents, Committee on, House............242Senate............................................. 13

Patterson, Aldridge................... 20,42Patterson, George R.................... 43,140,245Patterson, Jane.................................20,131Patterson, Samuel H....................... .. 46Patterson, Thomas M............. 19,94,111,206Paul, John W................................. 108,130Paul, William........ .............................. 36Paulus, Napoleon.......................... 191,232Pawnee Indian school........................ 151Pay, Army ............................................ 267

gunners.............................................. 71Navy.......................................... 153noncommissioned officers............... 71officers, Army................................ 7,47

Pay Corps. Navy....................... 60,155,264Pay Department, Army....................... 76

report, 1903....................................... 269Paymaster-general, Navy, see Supplies

and Accounts, Bureau of.Payne, Sereno E........................ 47,142,251Pay ton, James.................................124,192Peach-trees, protection of buds............ 144Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, chart............. 255Pearve, George A.................................. 41Pearson, John W....................................204Pearson, Pauline N............................. 232Peat coal............................................... 148Peck, Emanuel..................................... 241Peck, William S..................................... 223Peckham, Stephen F......................... 79Peirce, Ellis T................................ Ill, 127Peking, China...................................... 156

railway service to Paris................... 64Pelz, Paul J.............. ........................... 181Pemba, U. S. shipping..................... 63,155Penal laws, to revise and codify........ 41Penitentiaries, Atlanta, Ga................ 58Pennington, George......................... 17,36Pennock, Mary E............................... 26,104Pennsylvania, judge..............................239

military camps........ ............ 187,241post route map................................ 62

Pennsylvania avenue, D. C............ 10,184Pennsylvania Railroad Company....... 84Pennsylvania State College................. 49Penrose, Boies.......................... 9,13,94,183Pensions, appropriations for.................200

decisions................ .............. 55,149,259families of Indian police................. 202of blind..............................................200of insane old age., teachers.

110,140 ... 259.... 150

PagePensions,Committee on, House. 42,138,243

House, see also Invalid Pensions Committee.

Senate.................................. 13,101,188Pontzer. Mary F...... ....................... 112,125Peoria Indians...................................... 11Periodicals, agricultural..................... 50

forfeiting mail privileges............... 115military posts................................... 272

Perkins. Augustus N..............................273Perkins, George C... 9,13,97,98,180,183,185Perkins, Jabez..................................28.101Perkins, James B............................. 44,247Perkins, Louisa . ................................. 273Perquimans River............................... 74Perry, George W............. . ................... 273Perry, Mary D............................ 28Perry, O. H.......... . .............................. 273Perry, Samuel M.................................. 39Perry, Okla., public buildings............ 267Persia, commerce...................................257

woolen goods.................................. 55Peru................................................ 157,266

arbitration treaty with Bolivia .... 265gold stan da rd...*............................. 65trade with Asia............................... 148

Peshtigo Reef, light and fog-signal... 254Pesos. Colombia.................................... 265Petit Manan, topographic sheet........ 260Petrified Forest national park............. 44Petroleum, exports................... 53,147,256

fields of United States......................260Germany.................................... 148,257pipelines............................. 11,119,178prod action................................. 157,260

Petrology, North America.................. 56Pettus, Edmund IP............................ 12,100Petty officers......................................... 138Pew, Daniel......................... 229Peyton, Elijah A.................................. 212Pharmacy, Indian Territory........ 120,185Phelps, Isabella................./..............29,102Phenaeetin.......................................... 143Phetteplace, Oscar A............................. 237Philadelphia, Pa., Farmers and Me­

chanics’ National Bank............. 118land values...................................... 523d civil service district................... 166

Philippine Commission, 2d............ 70,269 report, 1903.................................. 160

Philippine Islands . 70,160,180,268,269,270Agriculture Bureau.................... 70,269bibliography.................................... 167birds...................................................270bonds............................................... 58certificates of indebtedness........ 159civil governor, report, 1903............. 160Coast Guard & Transportation Bur. 270 commerce.................................. 160,269commercial fibers........ >.................. 71commercial museum ..................... 147crops..............................................71,270currency system.............................. 65duty of Americans in...............160,180earthquakes................................. 71,270education......................................... 150exhibit for La. Purchase Expos. 160,270 exporters to........................ 54Exposition Board..................... 160,270Finance and Justice Department.. 270 foreign commerce........................... 65friar estates ...................................... 58general orders of military governor 70Government Laboratories Bur.. 71,270 imports from United States........... 251 insects affecting crops...............71,270 insurrection.................................75,159Justice Bureau..................:............. 71labor laws......................................... 52lights, etc......................................... 270

xxxiv Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Philippine Islands, maguey................ 269Moros.............................................. 75Museum of Ethnology, Natural His­

tory, and Commerce................ 270Official gazette..................... 70,160,269plants............................................... 270post route map................................ 62sailing directions....................... 51,255shipping.......................................21,240statistics............... 266surra............................................... 71tariff on cigars and tobacco........... 269telegraph for Signal Corps............. 272transportation of Govt, supplies to.. 70Weather Bureau........................ 71,270

Philippines, Committee on the........... 21Philippines, Division of, report, 1903 .. 75Phillips, George F............................... 242Phillips, George W........................ 112,225Phillips, Louiza.................................43,115Phoenix, Ariz.................................6.22,141Phylogeny, of fusus............................ 165Physiologicalaspectsof liquor problem. 180Piankasha Indians............................... 11Pickard, Harry A. E............................ 100Pickard, John D............................. 109,136Pickerel], John C.. alias............... 197,234Piece-goods, Bradford.......................... 258Pierce, Allen M................................ 19,37Pierce, Andrew J.................................. 33Pierce, Arthur....................................... 79Pierce, Martha M............................. 38,102Pierce County, Ga................................ 239Pilgrim, brig........................................ 79Pilgrims, monument..................... 137,186Pillow, Mary E............................... 197,245Pilot charts............................... 60,154,263Pilot rules............................................. 258

1

Pine Ridge Reservation....................... 57Piney Branch, bridge.......................... 184Pinos Island Anchorage, chart........... 263Pinos, Mount, topographic sheet........ 151Pintsch Compressing Company........ 5,23Pipe lines, Indian lands......... 11,119,178Pitcher, N. Y., topographic sheet........ 261Pitman, Benjamin........................ 132,194Pittenger, William.......................... 27,107Pitts. Moten M............................... 129,206Pittsburg, Pa., customs appraiser.... 6, 47Pittsburg Shear, Knife & Machine Co. 119Plant Industry, Bureau of........... 145,253Plantation Creek ................................. 161Plants, Philippines............................... 270Plaster................;................................ 54Plats, Land Office................... 57Flatt, Orville II.......................... 7,94,95,179Platt, Thomas C............................21,101,116Plattenburg, John W.................... 137,208Plauen, Germany, lace........................ 148Playgrounds, D. C............................... 183Plesiosaurs........................................... 81Plows, disk............................................ 147Poag, Edward A.................................. 102Poessel, Lewis..................................... 242Pogue, Robert E............................. 33,101Poinsett County, Ark., bridge............25,94Point, see name of point.Point Judith Pond............................... 161Point Pleasant. W. Va.......................... 12Polanders in United States.................. 76Polar aurora........................................ 254Polen, Hervey................................ 191,234Police, Indian........... .......................... 202Police Court. D. C................................ 183Polk, Lucius E............................... 138,197Pollard, Seneca R.......................... 127,203Polly, schooner............................... 79,164Pomace, apple..................................... 144Ponca Reservation............................... 143

PagePond, Thomas C.................................30,111Pool, Minerva A............................. 190,234Pool selling.......................................... 212Population, China............................... 256

Korea............................................... 258New Mexico............................ 261

Porcelain, Limoges............................... 257Port, see name of port.

Aiieulrs. Witsh........ UI,I7\2IIPort charges. Honduras....................... 148Port Eads, La., public building.......... 157Port movements, Argentina ... 64,156,265

Uriyiwy...............................65,157.266Port of delivery, see name of port.Port of entry, see name of port.Port Washington, Wis., harbor........... 74

topographic sheet............................. 261Portage River....................................... 74Porter. D. S ............................ 215Porter, James L............................. 211,224Porter, Reuben G.......................... 136,192Porter, William A....... ............... 197,230Portland. Oreg., exposition, see Lewis

and Clark Exposition.water-supply.................................. 185

Porto Rico............................................. 266chart.................................................. 52coffee........... . .............................. 50,53commerce with United States........ 266 comr. of education, report, 1903.... 58 education........................................ 150governor, report. 1903..................... 65mineral industries.......................... 146post route map....................... 62receipts and disbursements........... 159 reptiles........ . ........................... 166,275resident commissioner in House... 141soil................................................... 50teachers. 25,94

Porto Rico Agric. Exper. Station...... 50Ports, infected.......................................159Ports of entry, Washington State.......251Portsmouth, N. H., customs collector.. 97Posey, George W.................................. 100Post exchanges.................................... 70Post lights, list of................................ 53Post-Office&Post-Roads,Com.on the 43,246Post-Office Department............. 61,155,264

appropriations ........................... 246bonds of clerks................................ 116horses, carriages, etc....................... 43investigation........................ 61,155,246postal cars....................................... 44purchasing agent............................ 249report, 1903 ............................ 61,155,177

Post-Office Department, Auditor for the, see Auditor.

Post-Office Dept., Select Com. on Re­lations of Members with the.... 247

Post-offices, D.C..................................... 212employees, civil service................. 166New York City.................................. 212

Post-Offices Post-Roads, Com. on 115,212Post route maps................................... 61Postage, Colombia.............................. 265Postal cars ....................................... 44,264Postal claims, payable from revenues. 61Postal clerks, bonds........ .................... 116Postal guide, Official................ 61,155,264Postal service............................... 247

fraudulent insurance companies... 212Germany, women in........... . ........... 258lotteries.............................................212Mexico....................................... 64,265see also Post-Office Department.

Postal Telegraph Cable Company .... 96Postmaster-Gen,, see Post-Office Dept.Postmaster-General, 4th Assistant.. 61,155Postmen, see Letter-carriers, Pot-holes............. ................................. 81

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 xxxv

Potatoes, dry rot.......... England............. France........ . . . . . Ontario... ...........

Potomac River, bridges ice.......................

Pottawatomie Indians .Potter, Henry J........... Pottery, aboriginal......Poultry........................

inspection................Powell, Annie M..........Powell, John W...........Powell, Marab E..........Powell survey..............Power, Adaline L........Power, Andrew J..........Powers, Llewellyn..........Powers, Myron.............Powers, Samuel L..........Powers, Great, navies.Prairie du Chien, Wis..Pratt, Caroline E........ .Pratt, John M.............

Page ........ 145 ....... 54 ........257 ........ 148 74,182,271 .... 5,178

Proving Ground. Sandy Hook Provisions, exports..................

Scotland................ ............Provoost, Benjamin A...........Prunes.....................................Pryce, Henrietta A..................Public buildings......................

Page......... 162 53,147,256 ..........257......... 202

....... 148 ... 128,198 .... 67,267

Pratt, G. C., Lumber Company...Precious metals, production, 1902.

production, 1902, to print........Precipitation, Great Lakes..........Preferential tariff........................Preferential trade........................Prentiss, Thomas W.....................

........ 224

........ 165

........ 144

........ 275

.. 205,243.......... 56 ... 42,103

............ 260 .. 128,188 ... 108,244 ... 142,249 ..........250 23,218,239 .......... 180 ..........261 ... 198,234 .... 43,111

see also Architect, Supervising- places where located.

Public Buildings and Grounds, Com-mittee on, House.

Senate............................... 247 21,116,212

Public Bldgs. & Grounds. Office of. 76,162Public documents, see Documents. Public Documents, Division of.......... Public health, bovine tuberculosis and

Siberia........ . .....................Public Health and Marine-Hospital

5849

258

Presbyterian- Ch.. Knoxville, Tenn ...

... 276

... 68.... 247 ... 50

. 55,256

.... 256 191,226

Service....................... 69,159,267,268Public health reports............... 69,159,268Public highways, bureau of.... Public lands, California.........

decisions.......................... disposition of.................. evidence.......................... Honduras........................ laws.................................. proceeds for mining schools proofs........................ ,..

.......... 180

.......... 21

.... 55, 149.......... 116

..............248.......... 64...........277

12811'6,’Ui, 179

released from forest reserves... 248,259

Lewinsville, Va.....................Loudon, Tenn .......................Straw Plains, Tenn...............Woodstock, Va.......................

Preservatives of meat.................President of United States....... *

message to 58th Cong. 2d sess.

45 273

4546

27449

48,142,252

relief of settlers....................reservoirs............................. .sales.......................................see also Land Office, General.

Public Lands Commission.......

2482222

277Public Lands, Com. on, Senate. 21,116,213Public Lands, Committee on the,

proclamations...................Presidio of San Francisco, Cal Preston, Charles T.................. Price, Horatio M.. . . . ............ .Prices .......................... . .........

of ordnance, etc................ of sugar.............................

Priest, Matthew S..................Prince, George JU....................

..........145........... 187... 134,194... 134,195..............256........... 272..............258 .... 132,188 138,215,241

HousePublic laws

44,140,248 ,. 5,93,178

217Public Library, D. C............................Public printer, see Government Print­

ing Office.Public property, receipts from sales...Public Road Inquiries, Office of........Public roads, bureau of.......................Public schools, see Schools.

153253180

Printing, Interior Department........... 58Printing and Stationery, Division of.. 69Printing, Com. on, House.

Senate........................44,140,247

Printing, Joint Committee on..... Prisoners, suffered to escape........ Pritchard, Anna............................ Pritchard, Arthur J....................... Private land claims, mines.......... Private laws................................Privileges and Elections, Com. on

. 21,116-----177...... 41 .. 16,122 ...... 96...... 242 5,93,177 .... 212

Proclamations of President... 142,145,252Proctor, Red field................................ 12.95,

100,116,159,180,186,212,268Professional papers, Geological Sur-

vey............................Professional schools........ Projectiles, armor-piercing Promotions, D. C................Proofs, "public lands ....Property, private, at sea

56,150,259,260................ 150................ 76................ 98................ 153... 116,141,179

Prophylaxis, against yellow fever .... Prosecutions, Government officials ... Prospect, Tenn., Methodist Church... Protests, Customs Service................... Protocols, see names of countries.Providence Hospital............................Provinces, Canada, farmers’ institutes.

21826823945

266

Provincetown, Mass275

50137,186

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Publications,agric, exper. stations. 144,253 Agriculture Department.... 50,145,254 Hayden, King, Powell, etc., surveys 260 Smithsonian Institution............ 82

Publications, Division of........ 50,145,254 Puerto Rico, see Porto Rico.Pugsley, Edmond G.............................Pulaski, Tenn., Cumberland Pres. Ch. Pullman Company............. .Pulp wood..................*.........................Pumping for irrigation......................... Punishment, corporal.......................... Pupils, transportation to school.......... Purchasing agent, Post-Office Dept... Puritan, gunnery ship, report, 1903 ... Purnell, Isaac.......................................Pursley, Rosa................... .Pursley, T. L........................ Putnam, Bennett................Putnam, Theodore C........... Puyallup Indians............... Puyallup Waterway..........Pyrenees, British ship........Q street northwest, D. C ...

bridge.......».....................Quadratic law of resistance Quakers, marriage............. Quarantine........................

fruit vessels....................of cattle..........................stations..........................

19947

251148261150150249153241273273

42,196 131,189 .. 24,99 .... 271 183,240 .... 98 .... 6.... 270 .... 98 .... 267 .... 268 .... 143 . 13,220

Quarles, Joseph V. 7,9,12,95,97,100,187,213

XXXVI Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page 1

Quarry Point, fog-signal..................... 97Quartermaster-general, see Quarter­

master’s Department.Quartermaster’s Department... 77,162,272

post exchanges................................ 70report, 1903....................................... 269transportation of supplies............. 70

Quay, Matthew S..................... 6,94,179,180Quebec, automobiles and disk plows. 147Qu i 1 ter, J oh n.................................. 180,219Quincy. Ill............................................ 74Quinn, John.................................. 121,192R street, D. C....................................... 10Rabbits, tubercle bacilli..................... 143Racing, pool selling............................... 212Rader, John T............................... 197,228Radiation, solar............................... 82,254Radium................................................. 148Ragnar, Norwegian steamer............... 96Rail motor cars, Great Britain............257Railroads................................... 253

accidents.................................. 167,276Alaska............................................. 152Argentina........................................ 265Austrian freight rates....................... 257automobile.........................................256Belgium............................................ 147Berlin-Copenhagen ......................... 53Bolivia-Argentina contract............ 64British Columbia-Yukon................ 256Canada............................................... 256China........................................ 147,2-56Cuba................................................ 157France............................................... 257freight rates.................................... 148Germany.......................................... 54Great Britain.................................. 54'Honduras..................................... 54,64Hot Springs Reservation.................. 248income account.................................167Korea........................................land grants.............................. Mexico......................................Nantes..................................... .New Mexico..............................Peking to Paris........................Peru......................................... right of way over public lands. Russia...................................... .

.... 25844,94

257,265 .... 257 .... 261 .... 64 .... 266 .... 261 .... 148

safety appliances....................... 186,276Siberian-Manchurian ..................... 258United States.................................. 186vs. automobiles.................................256see also Electric railroads—names

of railroads.Rails, Russia........................................ 54Railways, see Railroads.Railwaysand Canals, Com. on............249Rain, trees as forecasters................. 254Rainier National Park, gee Mt. Rainier.Ralph, sloop.......................................... 273Ramsey, Alexander D............................ 232Ranard, Andrew C............................... 36Randall, Darius B................................ 11Range grasses.........................................261Rapid transit, electric............................257Rapp, James A..................................... 230Rask, Marie A..................................... 42Ratleff, G. W...................................... 7Ratliff, William T................................ 46Ratzel, Frederick.......................... 128,191Rawlings, Margaret E......................... 164Ray, Anna C.................................. 210,246Reading matter, for blind.................. 115Ready-made clothing ......................... 147Real estate, security for loans............... 215Reappraisements..................... 67,158,267Rearden, James S............................. 19,31Rearick, Elijah......................................235Receivers, land offices............. 44,179,213

PageRecess, appointments.......................... 160

constructive.................................... 159Reciprocity, Cuba and U. S............. 53,64Reck, Frances............................... 126,206Reclamation of flood-damaged lands.. 253Recognizances, D. C............................ 10Record, Congressional................ 5,93,177

better type used............................... 116Record and Pension Office............ 160,270

report, 1903....................................... 269Records, card system.......................... 71

certified copies................................ 44military............................................ 159transcripts....................... 44,57,179,213

Recruiting, Army................................ 71Red Cross, Amer. National, rp., 1903 .. 166

in foreign countries.......................... 265Red-eyed vireo.................................... 49Red Lake............................................... 271Red Lake Reservation......................94,120Red Lake River.................................... 271

bridge......................................... 182,221Red River of the North, bridge ... 121,179Redress, schooner................................ 164Redshaw, James...............................14,133Redstart............................................... 49Reed, Allen V..................................... 13Reed, Charles.................................. 17,123Reed, Daniel.................................. 204,225Reed, James.................................... 17,122Reed, John H.................................. 107,132Reeds, John A................................ 27,106Reeves, George P........................... 191,230Reference books, in War Dept, library. 162Reform, legislation............................. 95Reform Bureau, International............ 95Reform schools..................................... 150Register, Army..................................... 160

Post-Office Department.................. 264State Department............................ 156

Register of copyrights, see Copyright Office.

Register of the Treasury, report, 1903 . 67Reindeer, Alaska....................................150Reinhart, Nicholas............................29,114Reinhart, Rudolph........................ 15,136Religious exercises in public schools . 150Remick, Gustus S........................... 26,104Remick, Levi.................................. 122,196Remington, Mary.......................... 105,244Renthler, Martin............................ 38,188Representatives, see House.Reprints, public documents.......... 179,247Reptiles, Arizona................................ 83

Porto Rico................................ 166,275Reservations,^ names of reservations.Reserves, forest, see Forest reserves—

names of reserves.Reservoirs, public lands..................... 22Resistance, quadratic law..................... 270Resolutions, joint, see Bills—Laws.Respiration calorimeter....................... 49Restraining orders........................ 137,239Retail stores, Amer,, in Germany.........149Retired list, Army............................... 12

Navy.......................................... 138,242Retirement, Army officers.................. 270Retiring boards, Army........................ 269Revenue, customs, collection of... 66,251

Mexico............................................. 64see also Internal revenue.

Revenue-Cutter Service................... 67,69to promote efficiency..................... 183

RcvemieU'utter Serviee, DivbihHi nf.. 69Revolution, Amer., Daughters of the,

see Nat. Society of the Daugh­ters of the Amer. Revolution.

Rewards, Navy..................................... 153Reynolds, Esther J........ . .............. 206,246

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XXXVII

PageReynolds, Manluff W......................115,126Reynolds, Samuel D............................ 202Rheims, France, consular district.......258Rhett, Harry M................................... 45Rhine River......................................... 148Rhoades, E. I. G.................................. -79Rhoades, Henry E............................... 101Rhoades, William W............................ 79Rhode Island, fish hatchery............... 185

post route map................................ 62Rice, John O................................... 42,107Rice, meteorological service.................254Richards, Adonijah............................... 233Richards, Christopher C............... 132,201Richards, John.................................... 80Richards, Samuel............................. 21,131Richardson, Amos T..................... 196,237Richardson, Ebenezer H..................... 31Richardson, George W........................ 37Richardson, Stephen L..................191,230Richardson, William,....... 25,43,140,220,246Richey, J asper............................... 127,203Richmond, Va., national cemetery... 241Ridgeway, Bertrand D........................ 164Ridgeway, Lindsay............................. 164Ridgway, Kate............................... 128,188Rifle practice, militia.......................... 187Rifle practice, Board for Promotion

of................................................. 159Rifles, Mauser.........................................240Riggs, Ashley C............................. 108,139Riggs, Henry C...................................17,139Right of way, Alaska............................ 152

Grand Canyon of the Colorado.......249Hot Springs Reservation.................. 248Indian lands..................... ............. 11Kahauiki.......................................... 268public lands......................................261

Rilea, George.................................... 16,123Riley, Hannah.................................. 18,35Riley, Harriett B............................... 39,104Riley, Mary E................................ 115,244Rine, Alvin......................................... 207Rio Blanco County, Colo................ 22,248Rio de Janeiro, harbor works.......... 54,64Rio Grande............................................ 266Ritchhart, Lucretia............................. 30Rittenhouse, Simon P............................ 230Rivers, post lights................................ 53Rivers and harbors, see Engineers,

Corps of.Rivers and Harbors, Committee on... 249Rivesville, W. Va., bridge.................. 8,220Road locomotives................................. 54Roads, Alaska................................ 116,214

effect of motor-car traffic................. 54motor............................................... 257national aid in improvement........ 180relation of railroads to......................253Uruguay..................................... .. 266

Roads, public, bureau of..................... 180Robards, Belle M.................................. 250Robards, William 0............................. 250Robbins, Margaret J..................... 125,202Roberts, Ernest W.................................. 242Roberts, Hamlet F.......................... 15,133Roberts, Joseph........ ...................... 15,133Roberts, Julia A............................. 14,133Roberts, Levi............................. *....... 37Robertson, Alexander.......................... 229Robinson, Isaiah, jr....................... 1:10,201Robinson, James M.................................249Robinson, James N............................... 250Robinson, Jason........ ................... 132,189Robinson, Jasper....................................206Robinson Point, post light.................. 97Rochambeau, Comte de....................... 44Rock Island Arsenal..............................162Rock of Ages, light, etc.........................220Rock River............................................ 74

PageRockey, John F.................................... 224Rocks, extraction of bitumen............. 53

Nugsuaks Peninsula....................... 81Rocky Mountains................................. 259Rockyboy's Band................................. 99Rodey, Bernard S............................. 141Rogers, Alfred H............................... 18,35Rogers, E. B.......................................... 217Rogers, Francis F...................................224Rogers, Jasper N. W..................... 126,205Rogers, John L............................... 104,135Rogge, Julius H......................................226Rollers, U. S. maps............................... 58Rollins, Samuel.............................. 101,126Rome, Ga.............................................. 67Rome, Italy, American Academy....... 99

U. S. embassy....................... .*......... 63Roof, Jacob A............................... 206,228Rooker, J. A. J...................................... 45Root, Angeline P.................................... 202Rope, China......................................... 54Ropka, Onne H............................. 110,228Rose, Robert S............................... 206,246Rose geranium oil................................. 143Rosebud Reservation.................... 24,95,99Rosendale, N. Y., topographic sheet.. 56Rosenthal, Alexander S....................... 118Rosenthal, Mary I......................... 197,225Ross, Benjamin F...................................205Ross, Mrs. G. W.................................... 47Rot, dry................................................. 145Rouen, France, National Congress of

Geographical Societies....... 257Rousseau, Lawrence H.................. 191,229Routt County, Colo........................ 22,248Rowland, John H...................................273Rowlett, William W......................... 38,102Rowling, Juliaetta............................ 19,34Roy, Francis.................................... 14,132Rubber................................................... 54

east Africa........................................ 148importation...................................... 65Mexico........ .......................................265production, 1902................................ 157trade...................................................266

Rubber goods, acid-proof......................148Ruins, Aztec...........................................261Rules, House......................................... 22Rules, Committee on, House........ 141,249Rules of practice, Patent Office.......... 58Rundberg, John 1.......................... 108,140Rural free delivery, carriers ... 61,212,249Rural Valley, Pa., topographic sheet.. 57Russell, Florence R.......................132,188Russell Island, chart............................ 76Russia, agricultural machinery.......... 256

’commerce.......................... .* 148,149,257exchange commission.................... 65forests................................................. 257grain-shipment regulations..............148ironworks...........................................257neutrality of U.S.......... 142,145,267,276 petroleum in Germany.................... 148railroad earnings..............................148rails.................................................. 54tariff................................................. 54treaty with Germany....................... 54water-filtration plants......................257

Russian baths.................................... 10,23Rust, Isaac............................................ 79Rust, James F....................................... 79Rutter, William L................................. 228Ryan, John.............................. 121,195,238Ryan, Thomas P.................................. 229Rye, insect enemies............................. 49Ryerson, Alvin M................................. 96Sabin, Alonzo.........................................223Sabine Lake.................................. 179,249Sabiston, Hannah B............................. 216Sabiston, John....................................... 216

XXXVIII Ja n u a r y '—Ma r c h , 1904Page

Sackett, Janies H............................... 31,188Safety appliances.......................... 186, *276Sailing directions, Luzon.................51,255Sailing routes, see Pilot charts.Sailors, desertion................................ 149

detention of clothing.................. 8,240homestead.........................................213incompetent..................................... 258pay for procuring employment for. 97soliciting as lodgers........................ 240

Sailors’ Home, Wyoming................... 22Saims, James G............................. 125,197St. Andrews Bay.................................. 74St. Augustine, Fla., school lands........ 10St. Christopher, kaolin.......................... 257St. Clair, Mich., chart.......................... 76St. Clair Flats Canal, chart................ 76St. Clair River, chart.......................... 76St. Francis River, bridge............ 25,94,220St. John, Luther............................ 190,232St. Joseph, Mo................... 73,179,213,247

bridge..................................... 94,97,120St. Joseph and Grand Is. Ry. Co. 94,97,120St. Louis, Mo., Independent Treasury. 69St.Louis,La. Purchase Exposition, 1904. 84

articles donated from..................... 48coal analysis......................................259duty on imported exhibits............. 120Honduras........................................ 64immediate transportation............... 266Philippine exhibit................... 160,270protection of exhibitors............... 5,168 report of progress, to print............. 44Turkey.................. ........................... 258

St. Louis River..................................... 74St. Marys River, chart........................ 162St. Nazaire, France....................... 256,257St. Petersburg, Russia, U. S. embassy. 63St. Philip’s Epis.Church, Atlanta, Ga. 272Salaries, deputy collectors of customs. 9

teachers and superintendents.......150Salem, Mass.......................................... 161Salmon, misbranded............................ 11Salsman, John B.................................. 226Salt, transportation of........................ 276Salt Lake, Utah, port of delivery . 179,251

reclamation of alkali lands........... 145Salt River.......................................... 74,141Salt River Valley, road...............6,22,141Salvador, commercial travelers.......... 157

tariff................................................ 65Sampit River.......................................... 271Samson street, D. C............................. 9Sand, glass............................................ 56Sand-dunes............................................253Sand Island.......................................... 74San Diego, Cal., quarantine station. 13,220Sandusky, Ohio, topographic sheet... 151Sandusky River................................... 74Sandy Hook Proving Ground............. 162San Francisco, Cal.jmmigrantstation. 9

Naval Training Station.................... 153San Francisco Bay............................... 72Sanitarium, nat., Hot Springs, S. Dak. 277Sanitary Bureau, International.......... 65Sanitary Convention, International .. 157Sanitation, Panama....................... 159,268San Jose scale, insecticide for............. 252San Juan. P. R., chart........................ 52San Juan County, N. Mex............. 261San Salvador, see Salvador.Santa Cruz, Cal............................... 74Santa Fe, N. Mex., public schools . 48,252Santanoni Mountain, topog. sheet.... 261Santiago, Cuba................................ 66Santo Domingo, annular eclipse... 270Sao Paulo (state), immigration..... 64Sargent, Joseph B.............................216Sarson, Elizabeth B...........................16,244Satterly, Samuel D...........................222

PageSaugus, monitor.................................. 181Sauk Rapids, Minn., dam........... 8,94,121Saulpaw, George W............................. 96Saulsbury, Tenn., M. E.Church, South 273Sault Ste. Marie, lumber..................... 148Saunders, Henry S............................... 79Saunders. John J.................................. 79Savoree, John M.................................. 232Sawtelle, Orson H......................... 105,236Sawyer, Lewis............................... 204,230Saxony, incomes and income tax....... 257Scabies, of cattle.................................. 252Scale insects, insecticides for............... 252Scandinavia, commercial congress... 256Scarlett, Harlen.................................... 243Schell, Frank M.................................. 102Schermerhorn, Albert.................. 106,234Schiffer, Samuel.................................. 46Schild, George F.................................. 8Schoer, Casper J............................ 135,202School gardens....................................... 253School-houses, war claims for............. 46School lands, Alabama....................... 140

Kiowa Agency................................. 252Mississippi ......................................... 248St. Augustine, Fla.......................... 10South Dakota..................... 141,179,213

School street, D. C............................... 184Schools, Alaska......................................116

District of Columbia......................... 80for cadets.......................................... 69industrial further-development.... 54military posts.................................. 70military training..................... 186,242mines and mining.......................... 138Santa Fe, N. Mex....................... 48,252see also Education, Bureau of.

Schreiner, William H.................... 123,209Schroder, Charles..............................26,102Schuman, Moses............................ 121,191Schumm, Herman C............................. 216Schwemler, Nicholas....................... 36,110Schwerin, Leopold H................... 101,242Science, agricultural............................ 144Science, American Association for Ad­

vancement of.................... 144Scientific inventions and discoveries. 54Scorpienoid fishes................................ 82Scotland.................................................258

grain, provision, and fruit trade... 257Scott, Charles F....................................... 242Scott, Edmund C....................................274Scott, Joseph P..................................... 127Scott, Nathan B.................................. 6,10,

12,20,100,112,116,184,187,208,213Scott, Peter................................... 210,245Scott, William C....................................230Scott. William G....................................189

1 Sculpins................................................ 83, Sea, see name of sea. Sea-poachers...................................... 166Seabury, Susie C. G.......................... 43,102Seal, court commissioners....................239Sealing, claims....................................... 239Seals, fur.................................................218Seamen, see Sailors. Seargeant, John L............................... 46Searles, Samuel W............................... 33Seaton, Laura A............................ 206,234Seattle, Wash., Customs Service........ 9

public building.................................267Secondary schools.................................150Secretary, see for departmental secre­

taries, names of Departments.Securities, real estate............................215

see also Government Actuary.Seebold, George A..............................13,29Seeds, grass............................................215Seiler, John................................... 200,228Seismic disturbances, see Earthquakes.

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 xxxix

Seligson, Alice K Senate ................. Seneca Indians .. Senegal, exports .

Page 104,135

6,94,179 180,219

...... 54Sequoia and General Grant Nat. Pks.. 116Sequoia gigantea............Sergeant-at-arms, House

22,44,48,95..............247

Serials, in War Department library... 162Service, Samuel W............................... 270Seventh street northwest, D. C.Severance, Albert T..................Severance, Ambrose W.............Sewerage and sewers, D. C......Sexton, John........................... .Shackelford, James M........... .Shackleford, Dorsey W............. .

. 183 15,40 14,34 .. 10 18,35 .. 99

Shafer, James I........... ................... 1Shafer, John....................................Shafroth, John F........................ .Shallows, ocean............................ .Shands, John H........... ................. iSharretts, Edward A........................Sharretts, George E. W.....................Sharretts, Kate R...........................Shaw, Mary A................... . ...........Shearer, Agnes.............................. :Sheep, inspection and quarantine .

Mexico..................... ...................

25,120,221

! Shipping, world’s, 1903.................. wrecks........ . ......................

see also Steamboats—War-ships.i Shipping service............................

Shiras, (Jeorge, 3d............................Shiria, Adam................................Shiver, Mary..................................Shoes, see Boots and shoes.Short, A. M..................... -.............Shrewsbury River........................

! Shumate, Newton.......................... Shupe, Walter H..........................

1 Shurlock, Rebecca C.....................I Siam, sugar............................... .Siberia..................................... .

112,228 31,106

.... 141

.... 148 206,244 .... 119 .... 119 .... 119 .... 274128,191 .... 143 .... 157

Page .. 265 .. 53

.... 255 44,249

.... 233 211,246.. 7,216.... 161.... 274.... 116 129,201

Sheep-bound reserve..........Sheepshead Bay..................Sheets, Mary P........ . ......... Shehan,John..................... Sheldon, Jeremiah............ Shell, Sarah J..................... Shell ornaments................ Shells (ordnance)............... Shelton, Mark A................ Shepard, Edward M.......... Shepard, William J........... Shepherd, Joel C........... . . .Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge Sheppard, Francis M..........

48,142,252......... 74... 124,209... 105,236... 134,193... 140,208.......... 82.......... 76.... 35,112............ 233.... 27,106.......... 42.......... 57.......... 46

and Transsiberian Railway............ butter............................................... foreign trade.................................... horses and horseshoeing................ Japanese interests.......................... lumber industry............................. public health and settlement........ railroad to Manchuria....................

Siberian Ry., see Transsiberian Ry.Sibley, Phebe...................................... -Sibley, Mo., bridge............................... Siebelist, Rudolph............. . ................ Sight, of school children..................... Signal Corps, report, 1903....................

telegraph in Philippine Islands.... Silk.......................................................

Europe Sills, John

Sherburne County, Minn., bridge. 178,221dam........................................ .

Sheridan, William A...................Sheridan, Wyo., public building.Sheridan, Fort...........................Sherman, George C........ Sherman, Harry M...... Sherman, James S........... Sherman, Raleigh......... Sherman anti-trust law. Sherman County, Oreg.. Shields, Pay ton............. Shields, for gun mounts

25,178 135,199 .... 213 .... 70 .. 18,30 194,238

120,121,219........... 78.... 137,152........ 44,94

Shiloh, Tenn........................................Shiloh National Military Park Comn..

report, 1903.......................Ship Island...........................Shipbuilding................... .Shipman, Zebulon A........... Shipment regulations, grain Shipments to depositories...

18627216216226972

Shipp, Annie E.............................Shipping, Amer., in Cuban trade

... 149,266

.......... Ill

.......... 148 85,169,279

55 14955

14755

148 257 257 258 258210178

33150269272157258

31,113Siloam Springs, Ark., topog. sheet.... 260Silos 253Silver, countries using as standard.... 65

countries using as standard, to print 247

Army and Navy supplies... development of.. . .............. France............................... .from infected ports.......... . Japan ................................. memoranda for officers .... merchant vessels........... . . .movements of vessels........ official fees........................ .Philippines........................ quarantine of fruit vessels, steam vessels..................... .subsidies.............................

...... 108

...... 1499,70,240.. 41,137...... 54...... 159...... 257

60,155,264............ 255.......... 153.......... 6721,240,268

U. S., at Zanzibar and Pemba... unlawful seizures in Bering Sea

.... 268 183,254 .... 258 . 63,155... 239

imports and exports .....production...............

Simmerman, Jerome C........ Simmons, Emeline............... Simmons, Fumifold M......... Simmons, William.............. Simms, James M.................. Simms, Joseph M.................. Simpson, Alfred H.............. Simpson, Amelia.................. Simpson, J. E., & Co........... Simpson, James E., jr.......... Simpson, Merritt R............. Simpson, Randolph............. Simpson, Rebecca.............. Simpson, Willie E................ Sims, Thetus IK................... .

contested election...... Sines, John S....................... .Sioux Indians..................... .Sioux Reservation lands.... Sipe, James D..................... .Siphonaptera....................... Sisseton Indians................ .Sitka, Alaska, port of entry. Sitting Bull........................ Siverd, Alice A................... .

............ 258........ 260........ 79........ 222 10,184,213 ... 32,205 .. 205,227

Sivewright, Bacon & Co............... Skidaway Narrows....................... Skinner, Amanda........................ Skinner, Charles P... ............ . . . .Skinner, John H.......................... Slade, John F............................... Slaughterhouse prices, Germany. Slayden, James L................. Slayton, Edwin M...................... Slim Buttes forest reserve.......... . Slocum, Frederick A................... Sluyter, George........................... Small, Alfred ...............................Small, Cape................................ .Smalley, Benjamin H................ .Smith, Andrew............................

.... 25

.... 96

.... 274

.... 96

.... 96 126,205.... 274 204,225 .... 96 . 47,251 .... 218 . 43,108 .... 57141,252.... 163.... 166.... 274.... 251.... 202 197,225.... 64.... 161 115,125.... 39.... 12 . 32,115 .... 149138,241 193,221.... 252 105,121 199,222.... 229.... 74 . 17,136 131,206

XL Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904

Smith, Angie D............. Smith, Antoinette R .... Smith, Asa.................... Smith, Cornelia K........ Smith, Daniel A........... Smith, Daniel M........... Smith, Darius B., alias.. Smith, David H.............. Smith, ElizaS................ Smith, Ellen H............ Smith, Emma J............. Smith, George F........... Smith, George W.C....... Smith, Herbert............... Smith, Hugh S............... Smith, James................ Smith, James W........... Smith, Jane................... Smith, John.................. Smith, Jonathan J........ Smith, Mollie................ Smith, Rachel J............. Smith, Samuel A., jr.... Smith, Samuel TV........... Smith, Sarah S............... Smith, William............. Smith, William O.......... Smithmeyer, John L.... Smithson, James........... Smithsonian Institution

Page । .... 274 .... 246 .... 199 203,238

. 15,136 190,232.... 137 . 38,101 .... 45 202,238 102,126.... 251 .... 79122,198 110,126 131.209 201,232 .... 250 . 35,108 .... 78 .... 243 .... 238

PageSouth America, fishes.......................... 8

see also Internationa] Bureau of theAmerican Republics.

South Atlantic Station, report, 1903... 153squadron operations................. 153

South avenue, D. C......................... 10South Carolina, post route map.... 62South Dakota, Battle Mountain Sani­

tarium park................ 213,248Cheyenne River Reservation..... 252Lower Brul6 Reservation......... 11Sost route maps............................... 62

,osebud Reservation........... 24,95,99 school lands, etc................ 141,179,213

South Haven, Mich............................. 74Southern Ill. and Mo. Bridge Co.......6,25Southern Indiana Railway Co .... 182,220Southern Railway Company...............276Southern Railway Lighter 10............... 8Spahr, George W.................................. 35Spain, commerce....................................258

postage................................ regents................................

report, 1902..........................report of secretary, 1903....

Smithsonian miso, collections

24.37,131,218,232.......................203.............. 123,209............... 108,126..................... 181..................... 82.......... 81,165,275

operations against Moros................ 75tariff................................................ 258wages...............................................

Spanish, see Spain.Spanish America, see Internat. Bureau

of the American Republics.Spanish-American War, see War with

258

Smoot, Reed ... Smyrna River

... 69

... 6

... 275

... 16582,165

8,21,96,115,181,211,212Smythe, Andrew W............. Snake River, Alaska, bridge

improvement. . Snider, Wilson.......... . Snipes, JohnW........... Snohomish River........ Snook, John S............. . Snook, Margaret J...... Snow, Philip............. . Snow, D. C................ Snuff, anticoupon bill. Snyder, Charles M ....

.. 9. 181 8,120 7,183 .. 235 .. 79 .. 161

.............. 37,132,234

........ 35,111,131,203

..................... 34,1135,10,23,93,94,98,159

Snyder, Daniel H...................Snyder, Harriet........ ............Society of Friends, marriage.Soil, Porto Rico.....................

sterilizing...................Soiling crops........................ .Soils, Bureau of...................

... 251 .... 114 .... 12 127.201 ... 98.... 50 .... 144 .... 253 .... 145

Spain.Sparks, Henry B........................ .Sparton, schooner..................... .Speaks, Cynthia........................Spear, A. M...............................Spears, Frank M........................Special consular reports............Specifications, patents.............Speedwell, brigantine...............Spencer, Virginia C...................Spiegel, Adolph .........................Spiegel, Finkelstein & Co........Spight, Thomas............................Spindler, Henry........................ .Spirits, distilled........................Splenetic fever.......................... .Spooner, John C........................Springer, Joseph A...................Springer, Josiah .. . ....................Springer, Mary E.....................Springer, Thomas.....................Spurrier, Dennis........................Stables, for Executive Mansion

ventilation.......................

... 230

... 274.... 189

96,217. 36,200 .... 147 152,262 .... 79 105,236 .... 118 .... 118 . 47,142 130,201.... 158 .... 48 .... 185 181,216.... 79 127,190

. 30,108

.... 231

.... 162

.... 253

printing of Field operations.... 140,179Solar, see Sun. Soldering-iron....... Soldiers, homestead ’iie, 213Soldiers’ Home, D. C., report, 1903.......Soldiers’ Home, Wyoming....................Soldiers’ Home, National, see National

Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Solicitors, France................................Solvent process, of degreasing wool ..

26922

Staff Corps, General............. 70,71,160,270 report, 1903............................. 71,268

Staff officers, Army............................... 70Stafford, Alice M........................... 203,244Stabler, Enoch............................... 127,205Staley, Robert D.................................... 79Staley, Stephen..................................... 79Staley, William D.................................. 79Stalker, James E.................................. 231

Sommers, Frederick.............Soothsayers........................ .Sosua, Port, chart................Souer, Louis J......................Soule, George W..................Soule, Joseph A...................Soules, Silas...................... .South, Hamilton D..............South Africa, see Africa.South America, coast lights.

commerce........................exporters to.....................

55 149 196 166 263

96 9639

126,19313,215... 59 ... 157 148,257

Stall, William................................. 200,244Stam ford, Conn................................ 74Stamp-canceling machines...................264Stamp revenue, Mexico....................... 64Standard, of value................................ 65

of value, to print............................. 247of weights........................................ 149

Standing Rock Reservation.................. 202Standley, Josiah............................ 130,203Stanfield, Calvin A............................... 152Stanger, John S............................. 112,135Stanley, Mrs. A. B.................................269Stanley, Garrett.................................... 227Stanyan, John M........................ 33State and other Departments, Auditor

for the, see Auditor.State, Department of................ 62,155,264

building for..................................... 21

Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904 XLI

Page ।Statehood, Arizona....................... 141

Indian Territory....................... 179New Mexico.............................. 141Oklahoma................................. 179

States, diseases of animals............. 143farmers’ institutes...................... 50Louisiana Purchase Exposition .... 48manufactures statistics........ 95,117,178obsolete ordnance........ . ................. 71public lands........ ............................ 116schools of mines and mining...... 138war claims............................... 12,250

Stationery and Printing Division ..... 58Stationery, Printing, and Blanks, Div.

of, see Printing and Stationery.Statira, ship.......................................... 274Statistical abstract, 1903....................... 258Statistical bulletin.................... 52,146,255Statistics............................................... 55

see also subject on which statistics are wanted.

Statistics, Bureau of, Agric. Dept... 50,254 circulars....................... 50

Statistics, Bureau of, Commerce andLabor Department....... 53,147,256

Statistics, Division of............................ 167Statutes at large, v. 30.......................... 247Steam Engineering, Bureau of .. ......... 60

report, 1903............ 153Steam engineering exper. stations.... 153Steam machinery................................. 60Steam turbine....................................... 258Steamboat Inspection Service....... 149,258Steamboats, competition..................... 55

Galveston-New Orleans-Dunkirk... 258Mexico............................................. 64Nantes............................................. 257regulation of........ ..................... 183,254

Steamships, see Steamboats.Steel, Ezekiel........ ................... 227Steel ...................................................... 148

exports............................................. 65Great Britain.................................. 55

Steel rails.................... 54Steele, Ellen C............................... 212,245Steele, Thomas B.......................... 208,244Steele, Victoria M............................ 20,123Steffey, George W............................. 37,190Steinmann, William H.................. 140,209Stennett, George W.................................223Stephens, John H..................... 120,214,219Stephens, Swepston B. W...............115,139Stephenson, S. E.................................. 77Sterilization of soil............................. 144Stermer, Charles.................................. 36Stevens, Fred C.......... 25,41,121,138,221,240Stevens, Jason................... 18,32Stevens, Marquis L..................... . 20,123Stewart, John..................................... 8,70Stewart, John....................................... 274Stewart, Wm. .V. 8,10,11,96,98,99,181,185,275Stimpson, G. B..................................... 116Stirdivant, Ruby A....................... 110,228Stirman, Thomas V............................... 46Stockbridge and Munsee Indians .. 11,219Stone, Addison B.......................... 115,126Stone, William J..................... 9,213Stone....................................................... 260

Indian Territory.......................... 11,21Stone Haven, Wis................................ 74Stoops, Randolph T...................... 135,193Storekeeper-gaugers............................ 68Storekeepers................. 68Stores, American, in Germany............ 149Storm tracks, see Pilot charts.Storm-warning stations....................... 221Storms. Great Lakes............................. 50Stout, Ira........................... 231Stoves, Mexico..................................... 149Straits Settlements, currency system.. 65

PageStranahan, Nevada N.......................... 118Strange, Kate M.................................... 20Strasburg, Va., Ev. Lutheran Church. 274Stratford, Ontario................... - -........... 55Stratton. Henry C., alias....................... 240Straw Plains, Tenn., Presbyterian Ch. 46Street, Joel M................................. 129,201Street cars, see Electric railroads.Streets, D. C............. 9,10,23,93,98,183,217Strick. August............................. 237Strickland, Mary T.......................... 16,122Strikes, Crimmitschau..................... 54

France.............................................. 55Liberian Kroo-boys......................... 54

Stringer, William H............................. 79Strother, Jacintha............................... 274Strother, Joseph T............................... 274Structures, see Buildings. Stuart, Delia B.................................. 17,40Stuart, Zechariah B.......... . .............. 15,38Stueber, Bernhard........................... 241Subig Bay.........................................83,153Submarine boats.................................. 153Submarine Defense, School of, rp., 1903 269Subports of entry, Washington State.. 251Subsidies, ship.. ................................... 258Subsistence Department..................... 77

report, 1903........................................ 269Success, education as factor...............150Success, steamer................ 240Suffrage, women......................... 214,239Sugar, Brazil........................................ 64

France............................................. 149Hungarian bonus............................ 149meteorological service......................254Mexico.............................................. 64production and price..................... 258Siam ................................................. 55see also Beet sugar.

Sugar-beets, New Mexico.................... 261Suits, George H............................. 203.228Sullenberger, Andrew......................... 234Sullivan, George W.. . . ........................ 199Sullivan, John L.................................. 39Sullivan, John M................................ 221Sullivan, Peter............................... 195,221Sulloway, Cyrus A..................... 38,132,235Sulphur Creek...................................... 74Sulu, see Jolo.Sulzer, William........................ 242Summy, Eri........................................28,101Sumner lines............. . ............. 154,263Sumner School, D. C..............................183Sun, annular eclipse........ - -..................270

atmosphere............................... 51,145constant of radiation...................... 254radiation....................................... 51,82

Sunday closing, D. C ............................ 218Sundry civil appropriations.................. 215Supt. of Documents, see Documents.Superintendent of Library Building

and Grounds, see Library.Superintendents, school, salaries.......150Superior, Lake, iron district.................260Supervising Architect, see Architect.Supplies, Army and Navy............ 9,70,240

for Indians....................................... 57Ordnance Department.................... 76

Suppliesand Accounts, Bur.of. 60,155,264 report, 1903.................................. 153

Supreme Court..................... 274decisions...................................... 77,251distribution of reports..................... 186

Sureties, see Bonds.Surgeon-gen., Army, see Medical Dept.Surgeon-general, Navy, see Medicine

and Surgery, Bureau of.Surgery, Indian Territory............120,185Surra...................................................... 71

184Surveyor, D. C

XLII Ja n u a r y —Ma r c h , 1904Page

Surveys, Colorado.............*................. 22publications of................................ 260

Suspension ferry, Loire....................... 148Susquehanna River............................. 74Suthn, Jane E................................ 103,121Sutherland, George H.................. 199,228Swafford, Claude C........................ 201,244Swamp lands, Mississippi..................... 44Swayne, Charles.................................. 239Swayne, Wager....................................8,251Sweeney, Thomas C............................. 251Sweep, channel and harbor................ 255Sweet, George H........................... 140,192Sweet, Milton H................................ 19,35Swenson .John......................... ,.......... 36Swigert, Jacob....................................... 119Swine, see Hogs.Swisher, John W............................ 123,208Swisher, Joseph.................................... 47Switzerland.......................................... 149

American manufactures in............. 55aniline industry............................. 147

Swords, James W.................................. 227Symbols, used on charts....................... 60Symons, Thomas W... 187,241,242Synchronism, solar-terrestrial..............145Syndicates, Germany........................... 55T street northeast, D. C.......................... 217Tables, ballistic......................................270Tabor, James V............................... 195,236Tacoma, Wash., customs sendee.........9,271Taft Comn., see Philippine Comn., 2d.Tagg, Joseph........................................ 79Taliaferro, James P..........8,21,115,179,211Tallahatchie River............................... 74Tangipahoa River................................ 74Tanner, William M........................ 208,245Tannin, effect on clay......................... 151Tappen, Edward M....................... 128,191Tarbox, Charles A................................ 238Tariff, appropriation for collecting.... 66

Argentina........................................ 156Australia............................................256Austria............................................... 256Brazil............................................... 265Canada....................................... 53,256Canary Islands................................ 147Colombia................................... 53,265Costa Rica................................. 64Cuba.................................... 147,157,265decisions............................... 67,158,267Ecuador....................................... 64,265fruits and nuts.................................. 254Germany.......................................... 148Haiti.................................................. 157Honduras.......................................... 148Mexico.................................. 64,157,265Paraguay.......................................... 266Peru.................................................. 157preferential................................ 55,256refund of duties, 1903 ..................... 158Russia............................................... 54Salvador.......................................... 65Spain............................................... 258Venezuela................................ 157,266see also Customs Service—names of

articles imported. Tasmania, coast lights........................ 154Tate, Parish C................................ 140,242Tate, Mary........................................... 211Tatum, Jane E.................................211,246Tawney, Janies A................ 48,120,219,252Taxes, D.C................................ 10,119,184

income............................................... 257rubber............................................. 54wines, Uruguay............................... 65

Taylor, Daniel............................... 203,232Taylor, Daniel M.................................. 119Taylor, Douglass..................... 78,273,274Taylor, John.......................................... 211

PageTaylor, William D.......................... 103,121Taylor, William H.................................. 78Tea, Argentina..................................... 156

importation and inspection............ 157Teachers, pensions............................... 150

Porto Rico................ ............ 25,94,266salaries................. 150

Teams, reimportation............................ 158Technological schools.......................... 150Telegraph, China .. .............................. 256

Colombia.......................................... 265Germany, women in service.......... 258Korea................................................. 258Philippines....................................... 272type-printing....................................258

Telegraph wires, D.C........... ............... 183Telephones, women in service........... 258Telescopes, Astrophysical Observatory 82Telfair, C. W.......................................... 274Telfair, James R.................................... 274Teller, Henry M............................... 6,11,179Tempe, Ariz.................................. 6,22,141Temperance.......................................... 95

instruction in public schools............ 150Temperature, low................................. 165

solar radiation and.......................... 51Templeton, James A............................ 33Tenant, Thomas....................................274Tennessee, post route map.................. 62Tennessee River, bridge........ 179,182,220Terlingua, Tex., topographic sheet.... 57Terre Haute, Ind., bridge............. 182,220Terrell, Tex............................................145Territorial Asylum for Insane. 116,142,178Territories, diseases of animals........... 143

farmers’ institutes....................... 50labor disputes............................ 137,239lotteries.............................................212obsolete ordnance............................ 71schools of mines and mining.......... 138 war claims....................................... 12

Territories, Com. on, Senate.... 22,116,214Territories, Com. on the, House... 141,249Terry, Adrian................................ 195,228Terry,JohnD....................................... 14Texas, canals.......................................... 249

connection with Greer Co., Okla... 215 courts of United States.................40,178military camps.......................... 187,241post route map................. 62

Text-books, free.................................... 150Textile art............................................ 275Textiles, Bohemian prices.................. 149Thayer, Mamie..................................... 29The Dalles, Oreg., see Dalles.The Hague, see Hague. Theaters, D. C..................................... 80Theresa, schooner.................................274Thetis, snow............................. 274Thief River, bridge............................. 121Thief River Falls, Minn., bridge.. 182,221Thoits, Jennet................................ 16,134Thomas, Cynthia........ .................... 43,112Thomas, John M.................................. 114Thomas, Joseph G........................... 34,114Thomas, Kirby............................... 119,212Thomas, Lot.......................... 41,119,137,217Thomas, schooner................... 79Thompson, Cornelia A........... 198,245Thompson, David H............................ 34Thompson, Frances A............. ..........33,103Thompson, Harry F............................... 243Thompson, Hayden M.......................... 211Thompson, James T............................. 227Thompson, John............................... 30,110Thompson, John L. B................... 195,236Thompson, John W............................. 242Thompson, Loucinda M.........................246Thompson, William B.......................... 241Thompson, William F.................... 107,125

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PageThoroman, Samuel H.................... 191,226Thorpe, George N............................. 26,103Throckmorton, Job............................. 226Thunderstorms......................................254Thurston, Emma..............................211,245Tibbetts, Lincoln W............................ 181Tibbetts Point, light............................ 121Ticonderoga River............................... 74Tidd, Edwin .................................. 32,200Tiffany, John W.................................. 12Tigre, Bayou........................................ 75Tillamook Bay, life-saving station.... 9Tillett, William......................................272Timber, see Lumber and timber—names

of forest reserves.Timber lands..................

disposal of timber.......Timothy hay....................Tin, Bolivia.....................

Transvaal.................. .Tin-plate........ . ................Tirrell, Charles Q.............Tisdel, Amanda B..........Tlacolula, Mexico..........Tobacco, antieoupon bill

Japan ..........................Mexico........................

21349

26555

258 217

37 265 251

5564

New Mexico......................................261Philippine tariff relief of growers

Tolman, Corinne... Tom, ship.............. Tomac Harbor......

.... 269

.... 251139,194.... 274.... 74

Tomatoes, under glass........................ 144Tombigbee River, bridge.................. 25,94Tompkins, John J.......................... 133,198Toney, Elijah Y.................................... 79Tonopah, Nev., topographic sheet.... 261Topographer......................................... 61Topographic sheets.................. 56,151,260Topping, Lydia A............................. 18,39Torgeson, Kittil......................................204Tortugas Archipelago, fishes............... 167Toulon, France.................................... 55Tourists, in Switzerland....................... 149Towles, David T............... 36,102Town lots, sale of.................................. 120Townsend, Charles E ............................ 221Townsend, James H............................ 237Towsley, Henry D........... . ............ 39,104Toys, Germany..................................... 55Tracy, Fanny’................................ 205,236Trade, see Commerce—Exports—Im­

ports—entries subheaded com­merce under names of countries.

Trade-marks......................................... 7see also Official Gazette, Patent Off.

Trading associations, British............. 258Trading company, Danish.................... 148Trains, collisions and derailments.... 167

stopping automatically............. 258Tramways, see Electric railroads.Transfer checks, Treasurer’s... ........... 268Translations, copyright................ 13,242Transportation,factor in foreign trade. 149

immediate.................................. 266of Army and Navy supplies... 9,70,240of immigrants.................................. 276of pupils to school............................ 150of salt.................................................276Trieste............................................... 258

Transportation routes, China............. 256Korea............................................... 258

Transsiberian Railway......................... 55Transvaal, German exports to............ 149

tin.................................................... 55Trask, Renel W......................................237Traverse, Lake..................................... 271Travis, George W............................. 14,26

PageTreasurer of United States ..... 69,159,268

report, 1903.................................. 67Treasury, drafts and warrants........... 268Treasury decisions.................... 67,158,267Treasury Department............... 66,157,266

horses, carriages, etc.................. 47lease of Alaskan islands.................. 146report, 1903................................. 67,177

Treasury, Independent......................... 69Treaties’Chinese exclusion................ 52

Indian, to print............................... 44see also names of countries.

Treaty of Paris..................................... 70Trees, as forecasters of rain................. 254

fruit................................................. 253Trewhitt, Daniel C............................... 251Triangulation............................. 255Trieste, Austria............................. 257,258Trimble. South...................................119,217Trimmings, dress.................................. 148Trinity River.................................. 51,182Triune, Tenn., M. E. Church, South .. 250Troglodytes.......................................... 83Tropics, kite flying............................... 254Trusts......................................................137

enforcement of laws against.......40,59Germany.......................................... 149glass.................................................. 148

Truxton Canyon, Indian school........ 57Trypanosoma................................... 71Trypanosomiasis.................................. 71Tubercle bacillus.................................. 143Tuberculosis.......................... . . 54,143,261

bovine.................................. 49Tubers, Liberia......................................149Tucacas,Venezuela................... 65Tucker, Harriet A.......................26,102Tucker, John B......................................223Tucker act............................................ 251Tug Fork, bridge at Vulcan, W. Va. 97,219

bridge near Delorme, W. Va.....220 bridge near Matewan, W. Va... 220 bridge near Williamson, W. Va.. 97,220 bridges for Norfolk & Western Ry . 25

Tulane University................................. 150Tully, Catherine............................ 210,243Tunis, relations of France and U. S. in. 265Tupper, Ella C..................................... 207Turbellaria............................................ 81Turbine, steam.................... 258Turin, Italy.................................... 147,149Turk, William W............................. 17,136Turkey, Louisiana Purchase Expos .. 258Turkish baths.............................. 10,23Turner, Adaline T............................... 46Turner, Alfred..................................... 274Turner, William............................ 107,139Turtle Mountain Indians................... 11Tuscaloosa County, Ala., bridge ... 25,178Tweed, David...................................118,181Twentieth street northeast, D. C........ 183Twenty-eighth street, D. C.................. 10Twenty-second street, D. C................. 184Twine, binder....................................... 66

postal service.................................. 61Tyack, Josiah H............................. 127,201Tying devices, postal service....'........ 61Tyner, Samuel L................. 130,203Type-printing telegraph....................... 258Type-writers, care of............................ 59Tyree, John M............................... 208,233Tyson, Rachel....................................... 243Ulshafer, Sarah................................. 37,114Umpqua River..................................... 75

chart................................................. 52Underhill, William M....................... 32,109Union PioneerMiningandTradingCo. 121Union station, D. C.......................... 6,9United Kingdom, see Great Britain.

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.. 179,247

...........186

........ 150

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.. 142,214

........248

.. 141,178

........ 96 3....... 23,93, 95,117

United States, map, to print....... .railroad map........................... .

Universities...................................University avenue, D. C............. . University of Arizona................... University of Mississippi............. University of Montana................ .Upshur, Custis P...........................Urgent deficiency appropriationsUruguay ...........................Useless papers, see Papers.Utah, irrigation, to print.,

post route map........ Reed Smoot.............

Utica, N.Y.,portof delivery 142,179,182,267V street northwest, D. C Valdez, Alaska, road.... Valley breezes................ Van Aernam, Francis... Van Alstine, Sarah J.... Van Brunt, Ralph........ Van Campen, John C ... Vance, Linens V........... Van Cott, Cornelius....... Vancouver, B. C........... Van Deusen, Delos........ Van Fleet, Abraham S.. Vanzant, Julia C........... Variation of compass ... Variety, schooner......... Various bureaus........... Vames, William........... Varnor, William........... Vassar, Levi.................. Vaught, Allen.............. Vaught, Carroll............ Vaught, Jacob..............Vaught, Michael, see Vaught, Mitchell.Vaught, Mitchell.............Vaught, Sarah A.............Veatch, Elias...................Veazie, Eli.......................Vegetables, Liberia........Vehicles, motor...............

reimportation........Venezuela.......................

arbitrations............ chart....................... tariff.......................

Ventilation of stables....Venus, schooner.............Venus, sloop....................Vermilion, Ohio...............Vermillion, Reuben........Vermont, post route map

war claims.............

65,157, 266140

62212

... 10,217

... 22,117

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........ 237

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........ 238.......... 61 ....... 256

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... 211,245

.... 60,263

.......... 164 83,166,275 ... 211,245.......... 80 ... 140,206 .......... 80 .......... 80.......... 80

.... 80

.... 80 210,226 193,238.... 149.... 55.... 158 . 65,157 .... 265.... 60.... 266.... 253 .... 164.... 80.... 75 ... 30.... 62

46,94 9

186Vermont avenue, D.C..........................Vernay, James D..................................Vessels, see Shipping—Steamboats—

War-ships.Veterinary zoology. Vickers, William H

... 143 36,201

Vicksburg National Military Park... 269... 55... 256.... 63... 52... 32 182,220 .... 252... 274.... 274

Comn., report, 1903................ .Vienna, Austria, American shoes.,

commercial museum.............U.S. embassy...............................

Vieques Sound', chart............... .Vifquain, Victor.............................Vigo County, Ind., bridges........... :Vinalhaven, Me., subport of entry.Vincent, David ...............................Vincent, Susan A...........................Vincent, William............................ :Vinegar, cider................................Vineyard Sound.............................Vintage, Germany, 1903..................Virgin Passage, chart.....................

204,236.... 53.... 161.... 258

PageVirginia, courts of United States.......... 239

post route map................................ 62Visayas, Department of the, report, 1903 75Vital statistics. Colon ............................268Viven, Celia M............................... 199,243Voll, Louis........................................... 222Volstead, Andrew J.......................... 44,249Volunteers, War with Spain............... 250Von Kusserow, Mary........................ 20,29Von Lukowitz, Charles....................... 239Vulcan, W. Va., bridge......................97,219Vulcan Coal Company................... 97,219W street northeast, D.C.................. 98,217Waarsteson, John.......................... 203,245W abash, U. S.S..................................... 59W’abash River.................................. 75,271

bridges....................................... 182,220Waccamaw River.................................. 271Waelder, Frank C.................................. 240Wadsworth, James W.............. 117,218Wages, Carrie................................ 112,244Wages, British locomotive employees. 54

Germany.....................Spain..........................

Wagner, Augustus.......... Wagner, John A............. Wagner, Laura A........... Wahpeton Indians.......... Walden, Dan................... Wales Island Packing Co Walker, C. Wilson........... Walker, David................ Walker, J. J.............. . .Walker, Margaret M....... Walker, Mary A.. . ........... Walking locomotive....... Walla Walla, Fort........... Wallace, Dan H............... Wallace, Emma R........... Wallace, James P........... Waller, John................... Walls, George W............. Walsh, Amelia................ Walters, Liberty B......... Walton, John.................. Walts, James................... Wambaugh, Ira B...........

... 149,258 ....... 258 ... 135,194........ 180

......... 180

......... 274

......... 45 96,156,217 ......... 100 ... 208,222 .......... 45 ...... 19,37 ......... 80 ......... 257 ... 214,248 ... 108,139 ... 128,201.... 35,109... 115,216 ... 132,194 ... 198,222 ..........226 ... 105,237 ... 207,244 ... 127,196

Wanbliska Co., N. Dak., bridge... 182,220Wander, Irving P .............................. 25Wantage rod, Alexander’s....................158War claims, findings, see Ct. of Claims.

Iowa..............................................96,178Vermont.........................................46,94see also War Claims, Com. on.

War Claims, Committee onWar Department................

flying-machines........... .horses, carriages, etc..., Indian war records.... report, 1903..............

. 44,142,250 69,159,268 ......... 23.......... 41.......... 41177,2fW. 269

War of Rebellion, see Civil War.Wnr^hil*..........................7,59.95,1War with Spain, captured Mauser rifles 240

claims..............................claims of Iowa................extra pay for officers, etc.

Wardell, Sara A...................Wardrop. Susannah 0..........Ward well, Samuel..............Ware, Sarah E......................Warentz, David...................Warner, Vespasian................Warrants,Choctaw Indians.

Treasury.......„............... .

12,47,250 .. 96,178

........267

...........103 . 195,221

........ 79

......... 78 .. 30,106

........ 41 ..... 99

.......... 268Warren, F.'E... 8,12,59,96,100,181,187,213Warren, Lucy....... Warren, NathanielWarren, Thompson.

52 Warren, W. J........ .

134,194 .... 237 107,222 .... 45

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PageWarriner, Ory........ ........................ 110,132Warroad, Minn.................................... 75Warroad River..................................... 75Washes, see Insecticides.Washington, George, bust of............... 64Washington, D. C., see District of

Columbia.Washington, schooner.......................... 164Wash., Alexandria and Mt.Vernon Ry. 165Washington Barracks, D. C., Army

War College................................. 69Washington County, Pa., bridge. 25,26,178Washington Home* for Incurables.......183Washington Market Company............ 80Washington Railway and Electric Co. 165Washington Sanitary Housing Co..... 184Washington Southern Railway Co.... 84Washington State, coast pilot............. 146

Colville Reservation........... 11,120,219courts of United States.................... 137elk national park..............................249Fort Walla Walla.......................214,248geology............................................. 56post route map................................. 62subports of entry............................... 251timber on mineral lands.................. 213

Welsh, Joseph....................... .Welt, Joseph K.................... .Wenatchee-Chelan district ..Wentworth, Thomas P..........Wertz, John T..................West, Alfred J.......................West, David.......................... .West, John.............................West Glasgow, Mo................West Indies.......................... .

lights................................West Mountain.....................West River.............................West Virginia, courts of U. S.

post route map.......... .

Page .... 231 . 18,30 ... 56 110,228 ... 116 34,188

.... 70

.... 70 ... 73 ... 82 ... 59 .... 248 ... 161 . 40,93 ... 62

Westbend, Wis., topographic sheet... 151Westbrook, Juliette 33,103Western Alaska Construction Co.. 214,248Western hemisphere, map 265Westmoreland Co., Pa., bridge.. 25,26,178

Wasson, Samuel R..........................42,112Waste papers, see Papers. Water, filtration plants.......................... 257Water-mains, D. C............................... 10"Water power, IsOre.................................257Water rights, Arkansas Valley............ 49Wateree River..................................... 75

‘Waters, Anna.................................. 43,206Waters, George M............................ 18,136Waters, Thomas B............................... 45Waterspouts........................................ 145Watertown Arsenal............................. 162Watervliet Arsenal .............................. 162Waterways, see Canals.Watkins, George L............................... 80Watkins, John C.................................. 80Watkins, Junius F........ . ............... 80Watmough, William N......................... 80Watson, Hampton C............................ 35Watt, Jane M....................................... 31Watt, John.........................................27,106Watt, Robert........................................ 80Watt, Robert, jr.................................... 80Watters, Liberty B., alias...................... 226Watts, I. P............................................ 272Waynesburg, Pa., topographic sheet.. 151Ways and Means, Com. on ..... 47,142,251Wea Indians........................................ 11Wear, Thomas J.................................. 45Weather, see Weather Bureau, Agric.

Dept.—Weather Bureau, P. I.Weather Bureau, Agric. Dept.. 50,145,254Weather Bureau, P. 1....................... 71,270Weather review, Monthly....... 51,145,254Weaver, John ................................. 125,200Weaver, Louisa....................................... 210Weaver, Samuel S........................ 96Webb, Frank A........... ........................... 216Webb, Franklin..................................... 229Webb, John C................................ 193,236Webb, John P.........................................231

... 131

... 118 108,130 ... 186 132,189.... 75.... 83 .... 82 .... 207 .... 227 .... 64 144,147 .... 149 .... 49 .... 258 .... 254102,124

. 14,133

. 43,115197,227

. 37,111

. 40,105

.... 260

.... 76

.... 186

.... 198

.... 226

.... 249196,225 107,140.... 37 194,239.... 223 .... 222 .... 235

Webber, Josephine L.......................... 42Webster, Abbie E ................. . 32,111Webster, Lewis M.......................... 188,232Weeds, used in medicine..................... 253Weems, Joseph............................... 138,197Weepecket Rock.................................. 72Weevils, cotton-boll............... 6,23,48,144Weight. British standard.................... 149

imported merchandise.................... 66Weinhold. Adolph.................................218Weitfle, Charles................................... 199Welding, blowpipe.................................258Wells, Homer D............................... 19,127

Weston, James H ..................Weston, John F..................... Wetherell. George W............. Wetmore, George P.............. . .Wetzel, Jacob..................Weymouth Fore River........ .Whales...................................

finback .............................Whaley, James H................ Whealton, William J.............Wheat, Argentina.................

for macaroni.....................France............................... insect enemies..................Manchuria....................... .meteorological service....

Wheatland, Charles.............. Wheeler, Edwin H................ Wheeler, James F................Wheeler, Jane..................... .Wheeler, Sarah E................ .Wheeler, William L............ . Wheeler survey.................... Whipple. Charles H.............. White, George H.................. .White, Hiram W...................White, John E.....................White Stone Hills battlefield. Whitehead. Ella F................ Whitehead, Georgia A.......... Whitehead. John.................. Whitehouse, John P............. Whitley, Samuel G. H......... . Whitman, Joseph................ . Whitman, Robert.................. Whitney, Ann J..................... Whitney, James W...............Whitney, Leonard J.............Whitney, Mount...................Whitson, Ellen R................. Whitten, Marv E.................. .Whyrich, Phillip...................Wichita, Kans....... .............. .Wichita forest reserve.......... Wichita Mountains............. . Wickham, Frederick C........ Wickliffe, Ky.......................Wiedemann, Ferdinand...... Wiel & Anumdsen..............._ Wigert, Charles................... Wiggin, Hannah S.............. Wilbur, Edward A.............. Wilcox, Charles M............... Wilcoxon, L. C..................... Wilcoxon, Willie.................. Wiley, Ariosto A................... Wiley, William H.................Wilfong, Henry.....................Wilhoite Bend*.....................Wilkerson, William Y. M ...

.. 133,200

........ 238

.. 122,211

........ 145

........ 79 ........ 229 .. 191,234 ........ 276 ........ 248............ 151 ............ 235........ 75___ 36 ___ 70,96 .... 33,103 ... 105,236 .... 29,114........ 31

.......... 47 ....... 47 43,140,246 ... 24,218... 112,124........ 73........ 31

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Wilkesbarre, Pa.................................... 74Wilkins, Minnie C........ ..................... 243Wilkinson, James.......................... 204,230Wilks, Richard............................. 112,139Willamette River............................161,271Willard, Electa L.......................... 190,229Willbur, James M................................ 8Willey, Anna M.................................... 274Willey, John H...............................105,134Willhite, Isaac N....................................223William, brig....................................80,164Williams, Andrew J.........................113,124Williams, Dudley R. W ....................42,104Williams, Eliza.................................21,136Williams, John W................................ 250Williams, Ramon 0....................... 181,216Williams, Siloam.................................. 196Williams, Thomas ............................ 13,29Williams, Thomas.......................... 210,224Williamson, Anson P...................... 36Williamson, David W.................... 129,208Williamson, W.Va., bridge............ 97,220Williamson Coal Company............. 97,220Williford, A. J..................................... 78 |Wilson, Abram..................... . ...........14,26Wilson, ArthurB.................................. 80Wilson, John F..................................... 142W ilson, Mary J............................... 139,202Wilson, Mary P..................................... 202Wilson, R. H......................................... 80Wilson, Sarah C............. . .............. 204,225Wilson, William IF.................................. 240Winchester, Va., Braddock St. Metho­

dist Episcopal Church, South ... 274Catholic Church............................... 274

Wines, Germany.............................. 55Uruguay, consumption tax............ 65

Wing, Ebenezer................................ 17,36Wingate, Eva H........................... 196,243Winn, Carolines............................... 43,111Winnebago Reservation..................... 185Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Ry, Co.. 120Winthrop, Mass........................ 41,179,186Winthrops Cove.................................... 73Wintz, George................................ 27,108Winyah Bay........................................ 271Wisconsin, arbitration board reports.. 52

courts of United States..........41,178 Marquette statue........................ 41military camps........................ 187,241post route maps............................61,62

Wisconsin Central Railroad........ 214,248Wither-tip........................................... 253Witnesses, criminal cases.......... ....... 41Wives, witnesses in criminal cases.... 41Wixson, Marvin A........... .....................223Wokas.................................................. 275Woman Suffrage, Select Committee on 214WrnnAn, find femora1 institute?........ 50

German postal, etc., service..............258suffrage.....................................214,239

Women, Columbia Hospital for.......... 165Wonderly, Catharine M................ 134,192Wood, Bucklin H.................................. 201Wood, David B............................... 109,128Wood, Horace E............................ 132,200Wood, Josiah....................................... ; 231Wood, Robert T.............................Wood, American, in Havre..........

for pulp................................ see also Lumber and timber.

Woodman, Alfred..........................Woodruff, Amos...........................Woods, John..................................Woods, Samuel G..........................

209,224 .... 149 .... 148... 39.... 47... 231 111,122

PageWoods Hole, Mass................................. 75Woodstock, Va., Presbyterian Church. 274Woodworth, Matthew.................. 105,136Wool, Bradford......................................258

solvent degreasing of....................... 149Woolard, Eliza............................... 206,227Woolen cloth......................................... 149Woolen goods, Persia.......................... 55Workingmen’s bank............................ 147World, map............................................ 265World’s educator, United States........ 55Worster, Lizzie M.......................... 139,200Wrangell Narrows .................... 75Wreckage........................................... 154Wrecks, due to overloading, etc........ 53

Great Lakes..................................... 50Wrens.................................................... 83Wright, Charles.................................... 11Wright, Emma E. S....................... 113,127Wright, George G...................................195Wright, Henry D............................. 15,26Wright, Joseph S.................................. 224Wright, Louisa M .......................... 205,222Wright, Ruth E.................................... 16Wright County, Minn., bridge.... 178,221

dam............................................... 25,178Writs of error.................................... 40,178Wurttemberg, industries............. ..........258Wurtz, Mary..................................... 38,108Wyandot Indians.......................... 11,219Wyandotte, Mich...................... 161Wybrant, John....................................... 235Wyoming, post route map.................. 62

sheriffs' encounter with Indians... 57Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home........... 22

Wyoming avenue, D. C....................... 217Yalobusha River.................................. 75Yamada, Japan, chart...........................263Yancy, Carrie............................ 78Yankton, S. Dak., bridges..........120,178Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Rail­

way Company...... 97,120,178Yaquina Bay........................................ 161Yaquina River.......... . ......................... 75Yards and Docks, Bur. of, rp., 1903.. 61,153Yam, Bradford..................................... 258

manufacture......................................149Yaw, Mary................................. 210,229Yawn, Green B.................................. 21,42Ydris, Jaji bin..................................... 69Yellow fever.......................................... 268Yellow fever mosquitoes................ 69,162

destruction of, to print......................140Yeomans, Abraham J................... 31,205Yokohama, Japan, naval hospital.... 60York, Freeman.................................40,105York, William............................... 195,237York, Me.................................................161Yosemite National Park..................... 116Young, Abram..................................... 238Young, Euphama A............................. 233Young, George T............................ 131,209Young, H. Olin......................... 138,218,242Young, John L..................................... 250Young, Joseph S............................... 21,28Young people, and farmers’ institutes. 50Yukon, railroad....................................256Yukon Valley, coal............................. 150Zanzibar, U. S. shipping................ 63,155Zelaya, Alfonso.......................... 12,64,241Zellers, Isaac.................................. 114,232Zerbe, Cilla, see Erving, Annie P.Zoll, Annie H....................................... 33Zoological Park, National............. 98,217Zoology, index-catalogue..................... 143