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UBRARY 200-D LIBR/i,RY UNlVERSITv' OF iLLlNOIS 1408 WEST (GREGORY DRIVf URBANAJLlLlNOIS 61801 L16I— O-1096 CATALOC-UE '^ United States Public Documents iNlos. 85 96 \XUAEY-DECEMBER, 1902 Issued Monthly SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Governnient Printing Ol^ce Washington Government Printing Office I 902- I 903 OF I HE ->^2)C UNlVrRP.»'n<..f!?!!NO!S. ,^ ^ No. 85 January, 1902 CATALOGUE United States Public Documents Issued Monthly SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1902 Table of Contents Page General Information 3 Congress of United States 5 Laws 5 Senate 6 Honse 18 Sheep-bound Reserve 31 Agriculture, Department of 31 Interior Department 35 Justice, Department of 39 Navy Department 40 Page Post-Offlce Department 43 State Department 45 Treasury Department 47 War Department 52 Courts < >f United States 57 District of Columbia fiO Smithsonian Institution 61 Various Bureaus 62 Shipments to Depositories 65 Index I Abbreviations Used in this Catalogue Academy acad. 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Xo. 1. Jan. 22. 1 p. PUBLIC LAWS Public [act] 2-5; approved Jan. 13-31, 1902. District of Columbia. For removal of snow and ice from crosswalks and gutters in Washington. Xo. 5. Jan. 31. 1 p. To amend code of law for District [so as to provide for immediate drawing of juries] . Xo. 4. Jan. 31. 1 p. *• Land Citlice. General. To supply deficiency in appropriation for transcripts of records and plats in office. Xo. 2. Jan. 13. 1 p. Marshals. To increase amount of official bond to be furnished by United States marshal for Alaska in certain cases. Xo. 3. Jan. 22. 1 p. Public [joint] resolution 3, 4; approved Jan. 8, 21, 1902. Charleston. South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition. 1901-02. To pay expenses of Government exhibit at exposition. Xo. 4. Jan. 21. 1 p. District of Columbia. To amend act to establish code of law for District [so as to legalize juries already drawn] . Xo. 3. Jan. 8. 1 p. 6 January, 1902 SENATE Chinese exclusion. Excerpts and arguments in opposition to passage of law to prohibit immigration of Chinese into United States: [presented by Mr. Mason]. Jan. 15, 1902. 41 pp. (S. doc. 106.) Some reasons for Chinese exclusion, meat vs. rice, American man- ■ hood against Asiatic coolieism, which shall survive? bv American Federation of Labor. 1902. 30 pp. 1 pi. (S. doc. 137. ) Dock-charges. Communication [from National Lumber Exj^orters' Asso- ciation] relative to dock and extra charges imposed [at Antwerp and London under so-called London clause] upon [lumber and other] American products. Jan. 7, 1902. 18 pp. (S. doc. 90.) Information relative to [dock] charges imposed [at London under so-called London clause] upon flour and other American products; presented by IMr. Nelson. Dec. 16, 1901. 11 pp. (S. doc. 78.) Little, W. IMcCarty. Record and statement of retirement of Little, in connection with S. 2925, to restore him to active list of Navv. Jan. 16, 1902. 7 pp. (S. doc. 121.) Pensions. Foreign pension systems, synopsis of laws, not civil, com- piled from information furnished in response to resolution, with amount of annual appropriation made bv some countries for pen- sions; by J. L. Davenport. Dec. 11, 1901, '[published] 1902. 100 pp. (S. doc. 56. ) Pollock Rip Shoals. Petition of steamship, insurance, and railroad com- panies [of New York, Boston, and Portland, Me.] for legislation to construct light-houses at Pollock Rii> Shoals [Mass., and other places, and for special consideration for designs of Albert F. Eells]. Jan. 15, 1902. 7 pp. (S. doc. 107.) Registers and receivers. Paper, to accompany amendment to be offered to Indian appropriation l)ill [H. 11353], facts as to item providing for payment of registers and receivers of their unpaid commissions on proceeds arising from sales of Osage lands [in Kansas] made bv them; [presented by Mr. Harris]. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc."l49.) Subsidies. Synopsis of Report on steamship subsidies, submitted by select committee of British Parliament Aug. 1, 1901; bv Alexander R.Smith. Jan. 13, 1902. 15 pp. (S. doc. 101.) Temperance. Report of legislative department of American Antisaloon League at 6th national convention, Washington, D. C, Dec. 5,1901. Jan. 20, 1902. 33 pp. (S. doc. 133.) Treatv-making powers of Senate, bv Henrv Caljot Lodge; from Scrib- ner's Magazine, Jan. 1902. Jan." 14, 1902. 15 pp. (S. doc. 104.) CEXSrS COMMITTEE Quarles, J. V. Rejiort amending S. 1833, for transfer of census records and volumes [in Interior Department] to Census OfHce. Jan. 9, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 90.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Berry, J. H. Rejjort favoring S. 2848, for subport of entrv at Naco, Ariz. ■ Jan. 23, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 221.) Report favoring H. 2008, to authorize Duluth, Minn., to construct car transfer over Duluth Canal, and for that purpose t(j occupv lands of United States. Jan. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 245.) Report favoring S. 2714, to declare international railway l)ridge [constructed by Northern New York Railroad Company] "over St. Lawrence River, near Hogansburg, N. Y., lawful structure. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 260.) January, 1902 7 Elkins?, S. B. Report favdring S. 1570, for relief of widow and children of Joseph W. Etheridge and widow of John M. Richardson. Jan. 16,1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 173.) Frye, W. P. Report amending S. 1348, to pro\iile for ocean mail .serv- ice between Cnited States and foreign ports, an*tal)lish Fredericksburg and adjacent battlefields memorial park of Virginia. Jan. 15, 1902. 8 pp. (S. rp. 165.) XAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearing before committee [Jan. 14, 1902, on S. 61, 62, 491], relating to construction of telegraphic cables between United States, Hawaii, Guam, Philippine Islands, and other countries. Jan. 27, 1902. 52 pp. (S. doc. 141.) Gallinger, J. H. Report amending S. 1971, to provide medals for sur- vivors of officers and crews of United States vessels Cumberland, Congress, and ^Minnesota [who particijDated in battle of Hampton Roads]. Jan. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 160.) Hanna, M. A. Report amending bv substitute S. 1563, for relief of William H. Crawford. Jan. 28, "1902. 7 pp. (S. rp. 247.) Report favoring S. 1949, to appoint George H. Paul warrant machin- ist in Navy. Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 250.) McEnery, S. D. Report adverse to S. J. R. 27, to have monument erected in Naval Academy grounds, Annapolis, iMd., to Philip V. Lansdale, John R. Monaghan. and men who lost their lives in battle in Samoa in Apr. 1899. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 121.) Report favoring S. 1104, for use by United States of devices invented bv its naval officers while engaged in its service and covered by let- ters patent. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 122. ) McMillan, James. Report favoring S. 1111, to amend act to amend sec. 3719, Revised Statutes, relative to guaranties on jiroposals for naval supplies [so as to accept certified checks for less than full amount of contract]. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 214.) Report amending S. 1099, to return to Harvard University colors, silver cup, and Xordenfeldt gun [presented by graduates to aux- iliarv cruiser Harvard at opening of War with Spain]. Jan. 28, 1902. Ip." (S. rp. 246.) Piatt, T. C. Report favoring S. 1258, to remove charge of desertion from John Glass. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 120. ) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report amending S. 1805, to pension Laura B. Wear. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 46.) Report favoring S. 692, to increase pension of Daniel T. Rose. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 47. ) Report favoring S. 886, to increase pension of Jonas M. McCoy. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 48. ) Report amending S. 887, to pension Sarah McCord. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 49.) Report favoring S. 888, to increase pension of Marv Tavlor. Jan. 7, 1902. Ip. (S. rp. 50.) Report favoring S. 889, to increase pension of Charles F. Burger. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 51.) 12 January, 1902 Burton, J. R. — Continued. Report favoring S. 890. to pension Catharine Moore. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 52. ) Report favoring S. 891, to pension Luoinda \V. Cavender. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 53. ) Report amending S. 2334, to increase pension of C>scar Reed. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (.S. rp. 106.) Report amending S. 2460, to increase i>ension of Cornelius Springer. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 107.) Report amending S. 2359, to increase pension of Samuel Hvmer. Jan. 13. 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 108.) Report amending S. 2386, to pension Margaret J. ^"erl liskev. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 109. ) Report amending S. 1298, to increase pension of Julius W. Clark. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 258.) Carmack. E. W. Report favoring S. 2520, to increase pension of Emma McLaughlin. Jan. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 162.) Report favoring S. 2098, to pension George H. Morton. Jan. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 163.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1596, to increase pension of ^Marv E. Pillow. Jan. 15," 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 164.) Report amending S. 1135, to increase pension of Thomas J. Stowers. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 229. ) Deboe, W. J. Report favoring S. 2107, to pension Matilda Armstrong. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 134.) Re])ort favoring S. 700, to pension Rebecca Dobbins. Jan. 14. 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 135.) Report favoring S. 1086. to pension Charlotte H. Race. Jan. 14. 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 136.) Report amending S. 1913, to increase pension oi Caroline Mischler. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 137. ) Report amending S. 1931, to increase pen-sion of Etta Scott Mitchell. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 138.) Foster, A. G. Report favoring S. 2000. to pension John ^M. Core. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 34. ) Report favoring S. 659, to pension Thomas E. Clark. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pj.. ( S. rp. 3o. ) Report favoring S. 1197, to increase pension of Mahale Litton. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 36.) Report favoring S. 1195, to increase pension of Charles R. Bridg- man. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. .37.) Report amending S. 1199, to pension ]SIarv A. Lamb. Jan. 7. 1902. Ip. (S.rp. 38.)^ Report favoring S. 1200, to increase pension tif Michael Dillon. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 39.) Report favoring S. 254, to increase pension of Lewis C. Killam. Jan. 7,1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 40.) Report favoring S. 568, to increase pension of Henrv Fisher. Jan. 1.3,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 100.) Report favoring S. 1267, to increase pension of Susan F. Connit Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 114. ) Report favoring S. 1802, to increase pension of Cornelia E. Wright. Jan. 20. 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 178.) Report amending S. 640, to extend [to survivnrs of other Indian wars] provisions of act granting pensions to survivors of Indian wars, 1832-42. Jan. 27, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 241. ) January, 1902 13 Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring 8. 919, to increase pension of Daniel C. Knowles. Jan. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 4.) Report favoring S. 1143, to increase pension of Charles L. Sweatt. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 5.) Re]iort favoring S. 197, to increase pension of John Chandler. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 6.) Report amending. S. 194, to pension Joseph W. ]\[ulford. Jan. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 7.) Report favoring S. 198, to increase pension of Lucv M. Hill. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 8.) Report amending S. 195, to pension Nellie Bartlett. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 9.) Report amending S. 1144, to increase pen.sion of Elizabeth O. Gould. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 10.) Report favoring S. 1145, to increase pension of Lucinda C. Scott. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 11.) Report amending by substitute S. 232, to pension ^Nlarv E. W. Mor- gan. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 12.) Report favoring S. 201, to increase pension of Jane K. Hill. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 13.) Report amending S. 1037, to increase pension of Helen A. B. Du Barry. Jan. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 14.) Report favoring S. 1035, to pension Esther F. Moodv. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 15.) ■ . Report favoring S. 1036, to increase pension of Benjamin G. Sargent. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 16.) Report amending S. 2161, to increase pension of A. Curtis Steever Carpenter. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 17.) Report amending S. 920, to increase pension of Frances 31. Reillv. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 18.) Report amending S. 1167, to increase pension of John Ferguson. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 19.) Report amending S. 196, to increase pension of Richard N. Blodgett. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 20. ) Report amending S. 200, to increase pension of Eunice P. Detweiler. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 21.) Report favoring S. 202, to pension INIarv E. Davis. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 22.) Report amending S. 332, to increase pension of Louisa A. Crosby. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 23. ) — — Report amending S. 335, to increase pension of Joseph H. Barnum. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 24.) Report favoring S. 1647, to increase pension of Helen F. M. Ed- wards. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 25.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1146, to pension Adela S. AVeb- ster. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 26.) Report favoring S. 1611, to pension Cvnthia 31. Record. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 27. ) Report favoring S. 193, to increase pension of Richard W. INIus- grove. Jan. 9, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 83.) Report amending S. 199, to increase pension of Nathaniel Eaton. Jan. 9, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 84.) Report favoring S. 1610, to increase pension of Napoleon B. Per- kins. Jan. 9, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 85.) 14 January, 1902 Gallinger, J. H. — Continued. Report amending S. 2131, to pension Caroline N. Allen. Jan. 9, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 86.) Report favoring S. 2484, to increase pension of Loren S. Richardson. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 92.) Report amending S. 1948, to increase pension of Josefa T. Philip. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 93.) Report amending S. 1094, to increase pension of Henrv Gifford Dunbar. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 94.) Report favoring S. 1029, to increase pension of Wellington D. Cur- tis. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 95.) Report favoring S. 2485, to increase pension of Tempv French. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 96.) Report favoring S. 2390, to pension Xellie M. Emerv. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 97.) Report favoring S. 2392, to increase pension of Elmer L. Stevens. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 152. ) Report favoring S. 2391, to increase pension of Elvira L. Wilkins. Jan. 14. 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 153. ) Report favoring S. 2389, to pension John E. Farrell. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 154.) Report amending S. 2063, to pension Ida S. McKinlev. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 182.) Report favoring S. 2700, to increase pension of ^lartha A. Couch. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 183.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2468, to increase pension of Horatio N. Francis. 'Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 184.) Report amending 8. 2441, to increase pension of Ziba S. "Wood. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 185.) Report amending S. 9, to increase pension of Mourse R. Adams. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 186.) Report amending S. 2701, to pension Thomas G. Foster. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 187.) Report favoring H. 8581, making appropriations for pensions, 1903. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 206.) Report favoring S. 3106, to increase pension of Hugh R. Richard- son. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2.30. ) Report amending 8. 2867, to increase pension of John A. Hazeltou. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 231.) Report amending; bv substitute 8. 1041, to pension Abbie ^I. Pack- ard. Jan. 27, 1902. ' 2 pp. (8. rp. 232.) Report favoring 8. 3036, to increase pension of Jason Leighton. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 233.) Report amending by substitute 8. 1748, to increase pension of "Wil- liamanna E. Lynde. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 234.) Report amending bv substitute 8. 8, to pension Sara B. Andrews. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp." (8. rp. 235.) Report amending 8. 3026, to increase pension of 3Iarie U. Nord- strom. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (8. f p. 261.) Gibson, Paris. Report favoring 8. 1622, to pension Theophilus Good- w-in. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 44. ) Report favoring 8. 1621, to increase pension of David Pollock. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 45.) Report amending 8. 1616, to increase pension of Enoch A. White. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 104.) January, 1902 15 Gibson, Paris — Continued. Report amending S. 1615, to pension Charles Weittie. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 105.) Report amending S. 2930, to increase pension of Franklin B. Delany. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 228.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 2012, to pension Catherine Con- roy. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 29.) Report favoring S. 2010, to increase pension of ^Marcia M. Merritt. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 30.) Report favoring S. 1148, to increase pension of Dennis Hannifin, Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 31.) Report amending S. 1977, to increase pension of Harrison T. De Long. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 32.) Report amending S. 487, to pension Marv J. Kramer. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3.3.) Report amending S. 1923, to increase pension of Fred F. B. Coffin. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 101.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1172, to increase pension of Cath- arine F. Edmunds. " Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 102.) Report amending S. 2440, to increase pension of John W. Gregg. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 198.) Report favoring S. 2008, to increase pension of Peter C. 3Ionfort. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 199.) — — Report amending S. 2398, to increase pension of George W. Elvers. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 236.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1933, to pension Ella Bailev. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. ' (S. rp. 237.) Patterson, T. M. Report amending S. 143, to increase pension of Hen- riette Salomon. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 54.) Pritchard, J. C. Report amending S. 526, to inci'ease pension of John McGrath. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 146.) Report favoring S. 1782, to pension Catherine Meade. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 147.) Report favoring S. 1783, to increase pension of Henrv B. Schroeder. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 148.) Report amending S. 1330, to increase pension oi Closes Smith. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 149. ) Report amending S. 1337, to increase pension of ^larv R. Miller. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 150.) Report amending S. 1329, to increase pension of George W. Black. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 151.) Report favoring S. 511, to pension Jennie A. Kerr. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 207.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1355, to pension Lura B. Rogers. Jan. 21, 1902. 2pp; (S. rp. 208.) Report amending S. 2303, to increase pension of Noah F. Chafee. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 209.) Report amending S. 1164, to increase pension of Lewis W. Moore. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 210.) Scott, X. B. Report amending bv substitute S. 665, to pension Kate Pearce. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. " (S. rp. 42.) Report favoring S. 2128, to pension Jane Tavlor. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 43.) Report amending S. 2262, to increase pension of George Fame. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 98.) 16 January, 1902 Scott, N. B. — Continued. Eeport amending S. 2267, to increase pension of Clara A. Penrose. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 99. ) Report amending S. 2562, to pension Emma R. Pawling. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 176.) Report favoring S. 2806, to increase pension of Laura S. Picking. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 177.) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring S. 936, to pension Xancv A. Dowell. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 139. ) Report favoring 8. 932, to pension ^'incent de Frietas. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 140.) Report amending 8. 1015, to increase pension of Israel A. Benner. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 194.) Report amending bv substitute 8. 1940, to increase peusibn of Fran- ces Fuller Victor. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 195.) Report amending 8. 2406, to pension A rthur I. Xicklin. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 196.) Report amending 8. 2692, 'to increa.se pen.sion of Lucv W. 8mith. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 240.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report amending bv substitute S. 1636, to increase pen- sion of Nannie 8. White. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 j). (8. rp. 155.) ' Report favoring S. 456, to pension ^hiry 3IcLaughlin. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 156.) Report favoring 8. 457, to pension Penelope K. Russ. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 157. ) ■■ Report amending bv sul)stituteS. 1637, t(^- increa.se pension of Annie A. Neary. Jan. 14,' 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 158. ) ' Report favoring 8. 2036, to increase pension of Etta Adair Anderson. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 159.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2732, to increase pension of 31arie J. 8myth. Jan. 27,"l902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 242.) Turner, tieorge. Report favoring 8. 1465, to increase pension of George Fowler. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 41.) Report amending 8. 1630, to increase pension of Ella R. Graham. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 188.) PHILIPPINES COMMITTEE Carmack, E. ^y. Views of minority adverse to H. 5833, to i>rovide revenue for Philippine Islands, and submitting substitute bill, to promote pros]>eritv and establish independence of Philippine Is- lands. Jan. 27, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 181, pt. 2.) Lodge, H. C. Report amending H. 5833, to provide revenue for Philip- pine Islands; with substitute bill submitted by minority, to promote prosperity and establish independence of Philippine Islands. Jan. 20, 1902. 45 pp. (8. rp. 181 [pt. 1].) POST-OFFICES AND POST-ROADS COMMITTEE Lodge, H. C. Report favoring 8. 238, for relief of Arthur R. Henderson. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. ( 8. rp. 204. ) Mason, W. E. Report favoring 8. 219, for relief of Marv Chambei-s, widow of Thomas Chambers. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 205. ) Mitchell, J. H. Report favoring 8. 276, for relief of L. A. Davis. Jan. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (8. rp. 216.) January, 1902 17 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Culberson, C. A. Report favoring S. 452, for enlarging public building at Dallas, Tex. Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 110.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1790, for public building at Natchez, Miss. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 244.) Fairbanks, C. W. Report amending S. 1322, for public building at Hammond, Ind. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 112.) Report amending by suljstitute S. 188, for public building at Nashua, N. H. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 113.) Report favoring S. 717, for [public] building at Muncie, Ind. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 123. ) Report favoring P. 716, for [public] building at Anderson, Ind. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 124.) Report amending S. 2735, to increase limit of cost of post-office building at Cleveland, Ohio. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.202.) Report favoring S. 1578, for addition to public building at Spring- field, 111. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp.239.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2170, for post-otfice buildiiig at New York. Jan. 30,' 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 263. ) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 331, for enlarging public building at Hartford, Conn. Jan. 21, 1902. 5 pp. (S.rp.213.) Report amending R. 2786, to increase limit of cost of public building at Aberdeen, S. Dak. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 238.) Quarles, J. V. Report favoring S. 1189, for public building at Superior, Wis. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 111.) Report amending bv substitute S. 110, for public buildinar at Green- ville, Tenn. Jan. 20, 1902. 2pp. (S.rp. 197.) Rawlins, J. L. Report amending S. 1633, to increase limit of cost of post-office building at Butte, Mont. Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 252. ) Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 301, for public building at Huntington, W. Va. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 119.) Report favoring S. 299, for [public] building at Bluefield, W. Va. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 141. ) Report amending S. 300, for public building at Wheeling, W. Va. Jan. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 161.) Report amending bv substitute S. 708, for public building at Evans- ton, Wyo. Jan. 20,' 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 203.) Report favoring S. 460, increasing limit of cost of public building at Newport News, Va. Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 253.) Report amending S. 361, for enlargement of pubhc building at Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 255.) Simmons, F. I\I. Report favoring S. 2106, for addition to public build- ing at Jacksonville, Fla. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 215.) Simon, Joseph. Report amending S. 325, for enlarging public building at Portland, Oreg. Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 115.) Report favoring S. 1602, for public building at San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 257. ) Turner. George. Report amending bv substitute S. 1447, for public building at Spokane, Wash. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (S.rp. 256.) Report amending bv substitute S. 256, for public building at Tacoma, Wash. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 264. ) 3095— No. 85—02 2 18 January, 1902 PUBLIC LANDS COMJflTTEE Clark, C. D. Report favoring S. olO, granting to Wyoming land to aid in maintenance of State Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Jan. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 211.) Gand^le, R. J. Report favoring S. 2866, for relief of ):)ona fide settlers in forest reserves. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 212.) Hansbrongh, H. C. Rei^ort favoring S. 597, granting to North Dakota land to aid in maintenance of school of forestry. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 103.) Report favoring S. 3057, approi)riating receipts from sale and dis- posal of pnl)lic lands in certain States and Territories to constrnction of irrigation works for reclamation of arid lands. Jan. 28, 1902. 9 pp. (S. rp. 254.) Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring S. 1187, granting to Idaho land to aid in maintenance of State Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Jan. 23, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 218.) HOUSE ACCOUNTS COM.MITTKE Joy, C. F. Report snbmitting H. R. 90, for increase in clerical force of House, as substitute for H. R. 1, 6, 14, 21, 34,- 49, 52-55, 63, 65, 68, 70, 73, 7&-78. Jan. 14, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 38.) Report favoring H. R. 58, to pay Mrs. ]\Iargaret Kennedy 6 months' salary and funeral expenses of son, James V. Kennedy. Jan. 15, 1902." 1 p. (H. rp. 40.) Report submitting H. R. 95, authorizing doorkeeper to appoint additional messengers, as substitute for H. R. 83 and 85. Jan. is, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 61.) AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Henry, E. S. Report amending H. 9206, to make oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Territory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of oleomargarine; with views of minority. Jan. 29, 1902. 13 pp. (H. rp. 255. ) ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Sparry, N. D. Report favoring S. 1747, to prevent sale of firearms, opium, and intoxicating liquors in certain islands of the Pacific. Jan. 29,1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 261.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Barnev, S. S. Report submitting H. 8581, making appropriations for pensions, 1903. Jan. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 29.) Cannon, J. G. Report submitting H. 9315, making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1902 and prior years. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 68.) CENSUS COMMITTEE Hopkins, A. J. Report favoring H. 198, to create permanent census ofiice. Jan. 8, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 23. ) January, 1902 19 Hopkins, A. J. — Continued. Report su])niitting H. 10308, for permanent census office, as substitute for H. 198. Jan. 29, 1902. (iO pp. ( H. ]-p. 262. ) CLAIMiS COMMITTEE Foster, D. J. Report favoring H. 1748, for relief of Julius E. Mugge. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2H7.) Graff, J. V. Report favoring H. 5100, for relief of Rasmussen and Strehlow [on account of repairs of liuilding at Pan-Americ&n Expo- sition, Buffalo]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 99.) Report favoring H. 5094, for relief of persons who sustained dam- age bv explosion of ammunition chest of Batterv F, 2d United States\\rtillerv [Chicago], Julv 16, 1894. Jan. 20, 1902. 17 pp. (H. rp. 100.) Report favoring; H. 2641, for relief of Albion M. Christie. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 263.) Report favoring H. 966, for relief of Edward R. Stackable. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. ' (H. rp. 271.) Report favoring H. 9991, for relief of F. E. Covne. Jan. 30, 1902. 15 pp. (H. rp. 281.) Kitchin, Claude. Report favoring H. 9295, for relief of T. B. Stack- house. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 268.) Miller, J. M. Report favoring H. 4471, for relief of James M. Chisham. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 102.) Ote}', P. J. Report amending H. 4988, for relief of ]\Iary E. McDonald [widow of Marshall McDonald, and Stephen C. Brown]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 101.) Report favoring H. 621, for relief of Daniel Cherrv. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 183.) Report favoring H. 5550, for relief of W. C. Tavlor. Jan. 30, 1902. 6 pp. ( H. rp. 264. ) Schirm, C. R. Report amending H. 1381, for relief of J. V. Davis. Jan. 30, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 266. ) Thomas, Lot. Report favoring H. 2978, for relief of Joseph H., John W., Thomas, and Harvev Pennv, surviving partners of Pennv and Sons. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H."rp. 98.) Report favoring H. 949, for relief of Charles H. Robinson. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 254.) "Weeks, Edgar. Report favoring H. 7020, for relief of ^larv Chambers, widow of Thomas Chambers. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 184.) Report favoring H. 7035, for relief of Charles Hurrle. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 185.) Report favoring H. 3830, for relief of William C. Marr. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 265.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Hill, E. J. Report favoring H. 7645, to maintain legal-tender silver dollar at paritv with gold and to increase subsidiarv silver coinage. Jan. 13, 1902.' 9 pp. (H. rp. 32 [pt. 1].) Shafroth, J. F. Views of minority adverse to H. 7645, to maintain legal- tender silver dollar at paritv with gold and to increase subsidiary silver coinage. Jan. 20, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 32, pt. 2.) Southard, J. H. Report amending H. 3050, relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver certificates. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H.rp. 260. ) 20 January, 1902 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Jenkins, J. J. Report amending H. 581-4, for execution in Philippine Islands and Porto Rico of deeds for lands in District of Columbia. Jan. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 27.) ^ — Report favoring H. 3740, to confirm title to lot 1, square 1113, Washington [to Mrs. Johanna C. Block]. Jan. 10, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 28.) Report favoring H. 4372, to regulate collection of taxes in District. Jan. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 30.) Report favoring H. 8336, to amend [act to regulate gas works in Dis- trict, so as to reduce working hours in office of inspector of gas and meters]. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1.32.) Report submitting H. 10076, to receive arrearages of taxes due Dis- trict to July 1, 1900 [1899], at 6 per centum per annum, in lieu of penalties and costs, as substitute for H. 6291. Jan. 24, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 147.) Report amending H. 9342, to amend code of law for District [so as to provide for immediate drawing of juries]. Jan. 24, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 149.) Norton, J. A. Report amending H. 8759, to require cases of typhoid fever in District to be reported to Health Department. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 129.) Smith, S. W. Report amending H. 2678, to incorporate Eastern Star Home for District. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 31.) ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENT.iTIVES COMMITTEE Corliss, J. B. Report amending H. J. R. 41, proposing amendment to Constitution for election of Senators [by direct vote of people]. Jan. 21, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 125. ) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Perkins, J. B. Report favoring S. 1670, granting permission to B. H. McCalla to accept decoration tendered by Germanv. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 173.) Report favoring S. J. R. 28, granting permission to Eugene Wasdin and H. D. Geddings to accept decorations tendered by Italian Gov- ernment. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 174. ) Report favoring S. 1956, granting permission to John M. Schofield to accept decoration conferred by France. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 175.) Report favoi'ing S. 1958, granting permission to C. DeW. Willcox to accept diploma and decoration awarded bv France. Jan. 27, 1902. Ip. (H.rp. 176.) Report favoring S. 1954, to authorize N. M. Brooks to accept deco- ration tendered b\' Germany. Jan. 27, 1902. 2pp. (H.rp. 177.) Report favoring S. 1955, to authorize George W. Hill to accept decoration tendered by French Republic. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 178.) Report favoring S. 1957, granting permission to Hubbard T. Smith to accept decoration conferred bv China. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 179.) Report favoring S. 1573, to authorize James M. Miller, Oliver D. Norton, and Edwin Y. Morgan to accept presents tendered bj' Ger- many. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 180.) January, 1902 21 Perkins, J. B. — Continued. Report favoring S. 1959, granting permission to Stephen L'H. Slocum to accept medal conferred bv England. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 181.) Report favoring S. 1960, granting permission to W. P. Scott to accept medal presented by Turkey. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 182. ) HOUSE REFURNISHING COMMISSION Cannon, J. G. Report recommending amendment to rule 34 of House relative to admission to hall of House and that architect of Capitol shall supervise care of furniture of House. Dec. 19, 1901. 18 pp. 10 pi. (H. rp. 16.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Fitzgerald, J. J. Report favoring H. R. 104, requesting Secretary of Interior to furnish information regarding issuing and withholding of rations from Indians. Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 285.) Lacey, J. F. Report favoring H. 53, for protection of cities and towns in Indian Territory [having 1,000 population, by authorizing them to issue bonds for constructing waterworks, etc.]. Jan. 9, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 26. ) Report amending H. 3104, to grant right of way through Oklahoma and Indian Territorv to Enid and Anadarko Railwav Company. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 257.) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adamson, W. C. Report favoring H. 3042, to establish light at Cape Romano, Fla. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 252. ) Report amending by substitute H. 7184, for revenue cutter of 1st class for serdce in waters of Kev West, Fla. • Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 253.) Coombs, F. L. Report favoring S. 259, to establish light-house and fog- signal station at Semiahmoo Harbor, Gulf of Georgia, Puget Sound, Wash. , as substitute for H. 224. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 256. ) Davey, R. C. Report favoring H. 119, for steam revenue cutter for service in Gulf of 3Iexico and tributarv waters, headquarters at New Orleans, La. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. "(H. rp. 67.) Davis, R. W. Report favoring H. 61, to authorize life-saving station at or near Bogue Inlet, N. C. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 69.) Fletcher, Loren. Report amending H. 2008, to authorize Duluth, Minn., to construct car transfer over Duluth Canal, and for that puqwse to occupy lands of United States. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 33.) Rej)ort amending bv substitute H. 6300, for dwelling for keeper of light-house at Kewaunee, Wis. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 128.) Report favoring S. 910, to extend time for completion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., liv Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H.'rp. 282.) Hepburn, W. P. Report favoring S. 73, to authorize construction of bridge across Arkansas River near Fort (jibson, Ind. T. [bj' Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway Companv]. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 62.) Joy, C. F. Report amending H. 7171, to authorize construction of bridge over ^lissouri River at or near St. Joseph, Mo. [by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railwav Companv]. Jan. IS, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 73.) 22 Januaey, 1902 Joy, C. F. — Continued. RepoT-t favoring 8. 651, extending time within which Mii^sissippi River, HaniVmrg and Western Railway Conipanj^ is authorized to construct bridge across Bavou Bartluilomew, Ark. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 277.) Report favoring S. 650, granting to White River Railway Company right to construct railwav in countv of Independence, Ark. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp."278.) Report favoring S. 1839, authorizing Memjjhis, Helena and Loui- siana Railway Conijiany to construct bridge across White River [be- tween Arkansas and Desha counties]. Ark. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 279.) Report favoring S. 1838, authorizing Memphis, Helena and Loui- siana Railway Company to construct bridge across Arkansas River [between Arkansas and' Desha counties]. Ark. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 280.) Mann, J. R. Report amending H. 7675, to construct light-house keep- er's dwelling at Calumet Harbor [Lake INIichigan, HI.]. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 i)p. (H. rp. 66.) Rvan, W. H. Report amending H. 3148, for marine hospital at lUiffalo, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1902. 3 pp. (PL rp. 270.) Shackleford, D. W. Re])ort favoring S. 74, to authorize Southern Mis- souri and Arkansas Railroad Companv to build bridge across Cur- rent River in [Randolph Countv], Ark. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 127.) Sherman, J. S. Report favoring H. 8761, to declare international rail- way bridge [constructed l)y Northern New York Railroad Company] over St. Lawrence River, near Hogansburg, X. Y., lawful structure. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (IL rp. 126.) Report favoring H. 9960, to prevent false branding of food and dairv products as to State or Territory in which produced. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 258.) Tompkins, Emniett. Report amending S. 64(>, for launch for customs service at Astoria, Greg. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 130.) Wanger, I. P. Report favoring H. 820(>, for revenue cutter for use at Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 103.) Report amending H. 5801, to authorize St. Clair Terminal Railroad Companv to construct bridge across ^lonongahela River [at Ciairton, Pa.]. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 259.) IXV.M.ID TENSIONS CO.M.MITTEE * Aplin, H. H. Report favoring H. 6459, to increase pension of Mary F. Hooper. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 43.) Report favoring H. 287, to increa.se pension of Leighton J. Folsom. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 53.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 5149, to increase pension of Charles E. Bachelder'. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 75.) Report favoring H. 2528, to pension Helen M. Evans. Jan. 20,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 82.) Report favoring H. 5248, to pension Frances A. Tillotson. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 84.) Report amending H. 286, to increase pension of Lawrentus Lane. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 113.) Report amending H. 5753, to increase pension of Erail Frank. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 119.) Report amending H. 1350, to increase pension of Joseph W. Grant. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 162. ) January, 1902 23 Aplin, H. H. — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 2219, to increase pension of Francis M. Oilman. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 172.) Report favoring S. 193, to increase pension of Richard W. Musgrove. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 201. ) Report favoring H. 3688, to increase pension of John Gagan. Jan. 29,1902. 2 pp." (H. rp. 208.) Report fa voi-ing S. 197, to increase pension of John Cliandler. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 213.) Report favoring S. 888, to increase pension of Mary Taylor. Jan. 29, 1902. Ip. (H. rp. 216.) Report favoring S. 1143, to increase pension of Charles L. Sweatt. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 219. ) Report favoring S. 1610, to increase pension of Napoleon B. Perkins. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 225.) Report favoring S. 2485, to increase pension of Tempv French. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 233.) Report favoring S. 2392, to increase pension of Elmer L. Stevens. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 239.) Report amending H. 4827, to increase pension of Charles A. Baker. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 242.) Caklerhead, W. A. Report amending H. 7408, to increase pension of Levi Cross. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 49.) Report amending H. 3240, to increase pension of Joseph Church. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 51.) Report amending H. 1198, to pension Josiah H. Buckingham. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 58.) Report amending H. 5169, to increase pension of Hiram S. Kings- ley. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 77.) Report amending H. 2265, to increase pension of Martin V. Hatha- way. Jan. 20,1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 93.) Report amending H. 6720, to increase pension of George Patterson. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 120.) Report amending H. 5259, to increase jiension of Gustav Schwartz. Jan. 21,1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 123.) Report aiuending H. 7823, to increase pension of Jacob D. Caldwell. Jan. 27,1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 154.) Report -favoring H. 307, to increase pension of John L. Branson. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 169.) Report amending by substitute H. 5863, to increase pension of Ben- jamin Brittingham. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 203.) Report favoring S. 2334, to increase pension of Oscar Reed. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 209.) Report favoring S. 1621, to increase pension of David Pollock. Jan. 29,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 211.) Report amending H. 9227, to increase pension of Frederick Shafer. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 224.) Report favoring S. 1329, to increase pension of George W. Black. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 227.) Report favoring S. 1337, to increase pension of Mary R. Miller. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 241.) Report favoring S. 2359, to increase pension of Samuel Hymer. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 243.) Crowlev, J. B. Report amending H. 5108, to increase pension of Elisha T. "[B.] Tavlor, alias Elisha T. Bisbee. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 81.)' 24 January, 1902 Crowley, J. B.— Continued. Report amending H. 3300, to increase pension of George B. Boyd. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. )-p. 85.) Report amending H. 5860, to increase pension of Edward B. Scott. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 124.) Report amending H. 5261, to increase pension of John H. Coates. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 159.) Report favoring H. 8954, to increase pension of Alfred N. Hosier. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 163.) Report amending by substitute H. 3694, to pension Benjamin Wylie. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp/ (H. rp. 234.) Report amending H. 5862, to increase pension of RoUin Tvler. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 236.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5957, to increase pension of Wright H. Auchmoody. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 250.) Darragh, A. B. Report amending H. 2607, to increase pension of Uriah S. Karmany. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 48.) Report amending H. 7297, to pension Sarah J. Rhoads. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 59. ) Report favoring H. 3261, to pension (ieorge R. Grubaugh. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 80.) Report amending H. 2617, to increase pension of John Rai)ple. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 109.) Report amending H. 2547, to increase i)ensi()n of William M. (4uy. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rj). 153.) Deemer, Klias. Report amending H. 4182, to increase i)ension of David Cupp-s. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 46.) Report amending H. 2416, to increase pension of Jolui U. Wilcox. Jan. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 79.) Rt'port amending liy substitute H. 2412, to pension Helen L. Pep- per. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 88.) Rei)ort amending bv substitute H. 3184, to increase i)ension of David Petee. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 116.) Report amending l)v .substitute H. 6684, to increase pension of Marshall Bachelder. " Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 117.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7997, to increase pension of Henry Burns. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 160.) Report amending by substitute H. 5959, to increase pension of Francis Pearson, alias James F. Pearston. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 202.) Report amending H. 2465, to increase pension of James F. Charles- worth. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 212.) Report amending by substitute H. 8541, to increase pension of Mahlon C. Moores. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 223.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2124, to increase pension of Dewitt C. McCoy. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (II. rp. 246.) Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 1285, to increase pension of Cyrus Odell. Jan. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 47.) Report amending H. 428, to pension Sarah Bowers. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 50.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1374, to increase pension of James Willard. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. ( H. rp. 87. ) Report amending H. 2628, to increase pension of Andrew INIulhol- land. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 108.) Rei)ort favoring H. 9161, to inci-ease pension of John W. Tavlor. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 150.) January, 1902 25 Oibson, H. R. — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 898, to increase pension of Alfred Bolton. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 171. ) Report amending H. 5073, to pension Christina Daniels. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 217.) Report amending H. 2609, to jjension Lizzie C. Young. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 222.) Report amending H. 7968, to pension Xorris L. Lungren. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 244.) Hollidav, E. S. Report amending H. 2429, to increase jjension of John C.Morrison. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 83.) Report amending H. 5147, to increase pension of Theodore Lane. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 86.) Report amending H. 1324, to increase pension of Charles N. Lee. Jan. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 112.) Report favoring S. 1200, to increase pension of Michael Dillon. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 115.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6014, to increase pension of William Rheuby. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 164.) Report amending by substitute H. 366, to increase pension of Ed- ward M. Kanouse. Jan. 29,. 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 210.) Report favoring S. 891, to pension Lucinda W. Cavender. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 218.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6869, to pension ]\L Callie Glover. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 226.) Report favoring S. 1805, to pension Laura B. AVear. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 235.) Report favoring S. 889, to increase pension of Charles F. Burger. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 249.) Report favoring S. 1267, to increase pension of Susan F. Connit. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 251.) Kleberg, Rudolph. Report amending H. 5162, to increase pension of Andrew H. Gifford. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 45.) Report favoring .S. 202, to pension Marv E. Davis. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 94. ) Report favoring S. 1647, to increase pension of Helen F. M. Edwards. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 96.) Report amending H. 2455, to increase pension of George W. McClure. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 110.) Report favoring H. 3829, to pension Marv Ann ^Nlerrow. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 111.) Report favoring S. 890, to pension Catharine Moore. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 151.) Latimer, A. C. Report favoring S. 1035, to pension Esther F. 3Ioodv. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 91.) Report favoring S. 1144, to increase pension of Elizabeth 0. Gould. Jan. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 92.) Lindsav, G. H. Report favoring S. 2131, to pension Caroline X. Allen. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 167.) Miers, R. W. Report amending H. 4268, to increase pension of James D.Woodward. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 44.) Report amending H. 2561, to pension Sarah O. Fields. Jan. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H.rp. 52.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7623, to pension Aaron M. Applegate. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 76.) 26 January, 1902 Miers, R. W. — Continued. Report amending H. 2193, to increase pen- sion of David A. Ireland. Jan. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 89.) Rejiort favoring S. 1199, to pension Marv A. Lamb. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 107.) Report amendintr H. 6465, to increase pension of Samuel Briscoe. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 121.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7144, to increase pension of John L.Smith. Jan. 27, '1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 152.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7308, to increase pension of Mary Morley. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 158.) Norton, J. A. Report amending H. 5315, to increase pension of Orrin J.Wells. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 122.) Report amending H. 1280, to pension Lizzie A. Campliell. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (U. rp. 230.) Report amending H. 2786, to increase pension of William K. Hoff- man. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 238.) Rumple, J. N. W. Report favoring H. 2321, to increase pension of Joseph R. Martin. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 90.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1728, to increase pension of George W. Thompson. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 95.) Report favoring H. 2983, to amend act to increase pension of Francis M. Thompson. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 97.) Report favoring H. 5002, to increase pension of Thomas H. McCon- naughey. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 114.) Report amending by sul)stitute H. 4035, to increase pension of Julias Longman. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 157.) Report amending H. 5714, to increase pension of Lucy B. Bevis. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 206.) Report amending H. 7237, to increase pension of Eva H. McColley. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 215.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2673, to increase pension of John Vale. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 220.) Rejiort favoring S. 1977, to increase pension of Harrison T. De Long. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 229.) Report favoring 8. 1148, to increase pension of Dennis Hannifin. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 237.) Report favoring 8. 692, to increa.se pension of Daniel T. Rose. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 245.) Smith, S. W. Report amending H. 2484, to increase pension of Jeremiah Evans. Jan. 18, 1902. . 2 pp. (H. rp. 54. ) Report favoring H. 815, to increase pension of Henrv 8. Comer. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 55.) Report amending H. 1939, to increase pension of Penrose W. Reagan. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 118.) Report amending H. 5160, to increase pension of James Harper. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 156.) Report favoring 8. 1465, to increase pension of George Fowler. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 165.) Report favoring 8. 200, to increa.se pension of Eunice P. Detweiler, Jam 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 166.) Report amending H. 2225, to inci'ease pension of James Morris. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 168.) Report favoring 8. 2107, to pension Matilda Armstrong. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 231.) January, 1902 27 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 3422, to increase pension of James D. Elderkin. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 232.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8486, to pension Annie S. Hum- mel. Jan. 29, 1902.' 2 pp. (H. rp. 240.) Report favoring S. 2128, to pension Jane Tavlor. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 247.) Sullowav, C. A. Report amending H. 3511, to increase pension of Marv C. Newcomb. Jan. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 56.) Report favoring H. 3413, to increase pension of Jedediali S. Vallet. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 57.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4208, to increase pension of Susan M.Pardee. Jan.- 20, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 74.) Report amending by substitute H. 3230, to pension Catherine Pflue- ger. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 78.) Report favoring H. 9670, to increase jiension of Aaron C. Badger. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 155. ) Rei:>ort am-ending H. 668, to increa.se pension of Henrv N. Tracy. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 161.) Report favoring S. 1167, to increase pension of John Ferguson. Jan. 27, 1902. 1]). (H. rp. 170.) Report favoring 8. 919, to increase pension of Daniel C. Knowles. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 204.) Report amending by substitute H. 8269, to increase pension of James R. McClellen. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 205. ) Report favoring 8. 194, to pension Jo.«eph W. Mulford. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 207.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8304, to increase pension of Angeline Murray. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 214.) Report favoring S. 2484, to increase pension of Loren S. Richard- son. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 221.) Report amending H. 1852, to increase pension of James A. Edmonds. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 228. ) Report amending H. 969, to pension Silas H. Cronk. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 248.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Overstreet, Jesse. Rei)ort favoring H. 109, to amend act to establish circuit courts of appeals [so as to give right of apjieal from interlocu- tory orders or decrees relating to injunctions or receivers]. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 186.) Ray, G. W. Report favoring S. 2044, to increase amount of official bond to be furnished bv United States marshal for Alaska in certain cases. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 72.) Smith, D. H. Report favoring H. 10070, establishing United States court at Catlettsburg in eastern district of Kentuckv. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 269.) Thomas, Lot. Report amending H. 8108, for relief of John Hornick. Jan. 31, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 286.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE McCleary, J. T. Report favoring H. J. R. 131, authorizing transfer to Library of Congress of [Industrial Commission] librarv of State reports. Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 283.) 28 January, 1902 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Esch, J. J. Eeport favoring H. 280, for relief of James M. Stradling. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 273.) Hull, J. A. T. Report adverse to H. R. 89, directing Secretary of War to transmit information bearing upon court-martial and military services of Hamilton H. Blunt. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 133.) Mondell, F. W. Report favoring H. 3297, to correct military record of William T. Pratt. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 274.) Report favoring H. 610, to correct military record of John F. Ant- litz. Jan. 30, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 275.) Prince, G. W. Report favoring S. 1020, for relief of John Emerson. Jan. 30, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 276.) MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Moody, M. A. Report favoring H. 8327, to amend act for protection of miners in Territorie.s [so as to improve ventilation in mines]. Jan. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 148.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Dayton, A. G. Report favoring H. 5224, for relief of Edward Kersh- ner. Jan. 31, 1902. 10 pp. (H. rp. 288.) Foss, G. E. Report amending H. R. 97, requesting Secretary of Navy to transmit information relative to U. S. receiving ship Vermont. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 187.) Tate, F. C. Report favoring H. 1375, for relief of Louis Wel)er. Jan. 31,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 287.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Ball, L. H. Report favoring H. 6453, to increase pension of Ida R. Siegfried. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 136.) Report favoring H. 4037, to pension Julia Maher. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 137.) Boreing, Vincent. Report favoring H. 3545, to pension Sarah T. Brewer. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 142.) Bromwell, J. H. Report amending H. 3024, to increase pension of Thomas V. Stran. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 65.) DeGraffenried, R. C. Report favoring H. 2502, to increase pension of Ambrose Burton. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 60.) Report amending H. 8652, to increase pension of Virginia Terrill. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 138.) Draper, W. H. Report favoring H. 1017, to pension INIary Tripp. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 141.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3229, to pension Katherine R. A. Ogden. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 143.) Report favoring S. 1948, to increase pension of Josefa T. Philip. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 145.) Selby, T. J. Report amending H. 3266, to increase pension of Jamea Smith. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 63.) Report amending H. 1484, to increase pension of Robert M. Scott. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 64.) Report amending H. 2620, to pension Jennie A. McKinlej'. Jan. 22,1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 144.) Shelden, C. D. Report favoring H. 1200, to increase pension of Oliver P.Goodwin. Jan. 22, 19021 1 p. (H. rp. 140.) January, 1902 29 Wilev, A. A. Report amending H. 7343, to increase pension of Martha V. Keenan. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 139.) POST-OFFICE AND PO.ST-KOADS COMMITTEE Bromwell, J. H. Report amending H. 3239, for free transportation of mail matter sent bv Mrs. Ida S. McKinlev. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 22.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Jones, W. L. Report favoring H. 159, for free homesteads on pubhc lands in north half of Colville Reservation, Wash. Jan. 15, 1902. 21pp. (H.rp. 41.) Lacev, J. F. Report favoring H. 8593, to reduce number of land offices in Alaska. Jan. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 42.) Report amending H. 7664, for compulsory attendance of witnesses before registers and receivers of land office. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 135.) Martin, E. W. Report amending H. 3084, for relief of bona fide settlers in forest reserves. Jan. 18, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 71. ) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Mondell, F. W. Report favoring H. 202, to amend sec. 2294, Revised Statutes [as to officers before whom proofs, etc., in land cases may betaken]. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 70.) RULES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report submitting amendment to rule 34 of House rela- tive to admission to hall of House. Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 134. ) Report amending H. R. Ill, fixing Feb. 3, 1902, for consideration of H. 9206, to make oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Territory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importa- tion, and exportation of oleomargarine. Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 284. ) Report favoring H. R. 114, directing Committee on Ways and Means to report as to whether or not President and Senate can negotiate treaties bv which duties levied under act of Congress are modified or repealed. Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 289.) WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Blakeney, A. A. Report favoring H. 7165, for relief of Poole and Hmit. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 198. ) Caldwell, B. F. Report submitting H. R. 100, to refer H. 9380, for relief of Sarah Grisson, to Court of Claims. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 ]). (H. rp. 105.) Report favoring H. 6252, to pay claims of Illinois [for expenses incurred for equipping, etc., troops in Civil War]. Jan. 24, 1902. 24 pp. (H.rp. 146.) Gibson, H. R. Report submitting H. R. 91, to refer H. 6511, for relief of representatives of Sewell B. Corbett, to Court of Claims. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 39.) Report submitting H. R. 109, to refer H. 10014, for relief of heirs of Griftith W. Paxson, to Court of Claims. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 193.) Haugen, G. N. Rejjort favoring H. 5036, for relief of heirs of Tellisse W.Wilson. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 37.) Report favoring H. 2672, for relief of B. F. Moody and Company. Jan. 21, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 104. ) 30 January, 1902 Holliday, E. S. Report favoring H. 5070, for relief of Hamilton JNI. Sailors. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 20.) Report favoring S. 19, for relief of George A. Orr. Jan. 29, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 190.) Kehoe, J. N. Report amending H. 288, for relief of Christian Church, Henderson, Ky. Jan. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 106.) Report favoring H. J. R. 96, in relation to claim of Kentucky [for expense.s incurred for equipping, etc., troops in Civil War]. Jan. 21, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 131.) Report favoring H. 1488, for relief of T. A. Woodress. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 192.) Report favoring H. 1147, for relief of 1st Baptist Church, Carters- ville, Ga. Jan. 29, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 197. ) Kyle, T. B. Rejiort submitting H. R. 110, to refer H. 5042, for relief of William C. O'Brien, to C\jurt of Claims. Jan. 29, 1902. 1 p.- (H. rp. 199.) Mahon, T. ^I. Report favoring H. 1591, for relief of Charles H. Adams. Jan. 7, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 17.) Report favoring H. 1010, for relief of Larrabee and Allen. Jan. 7, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 18.) Report favoring H. 5896, for relief of Allaire Works, New York. Jan. 7, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 19.) Report favoring H. 8769, for relief of S. J. Bavard Schindel. Jan. 14, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. .S5.) Report favoring H. 2782, authorizing repayment to Josiah B. Orbi- sonof$800. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 36.) Report amending H. 6648, to authorize readjustment of accounts of army officers [who were graduates of Militarv Academv and others, for length of service]. Jan. 29, 1902. 4 pp." (H. rp. 'l88.) Rejiort favoring H.4443, for relief of Kate Reaney Zeiss, adminis- tratrix of William B. Reanev, surviving jiartncr of Reanev, Son and Archbold. Jan. 29, 1902. o pp. (H. rp. 191.) Report favoring H. 2217, for relief of representatives of Pusej', Jones and Company. Jan. 29, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 196.) Report favoring H.4002, for relief of Atlantic Works, Boston [Ijy pavment for U. S. S. Sassacus and U. S. S. Osceola]. Jan. 29, 1902. 22 pp. (H. rp. 200.) Otjen, Theobold. Report favoring H. 1937, for relief of owners of barge Charlie. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p.' (H. rp. 34.) Report amending H. 2490, for relief of Morris F. CaM'ley. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 195.) Sims, T. W. Report favoring H. 2659, for relief of [Confederate soldiers] for property taken from them by military forces of United States [in violation of terms of surrender] . Jan. 7, 1902. 6 pp. ( H. rp. 21. ) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Report favoring S. 88, for relief of [Confederate soldiers] for prop- erty taken from them by military forces of United States [in viola- tion of terms of surrender]. Jan. 29, 1902. 6 pp. (H. I'p. 194. ) AVAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Payne, S. E. Report favoring H. 6570, to amend act authorizing com- missioner of internal revenue to redeem or make allowance for internal-revenue stamps [so as to extend time within which docu- mentary and proprietary stamps issued under act of June 13, 1898, may be' redeemed]. Jan. 8, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 24. ) January, 1902 31 Payne, S. E. — Continued. Report favoring H. J. R. 88, authorizing commissioner of internal revenue to return bank checks, drafts, certificates of deposit, and orders for j^ayinent of money, having im- printed stamps thereon, to owners. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 25. ) SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding. The number in black-faced type appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 35. Nos. 389-425, except 413; Daugliters of tlie American Revolution report, Oct. 11, 1898; miscellaneous. [3877] House documents, v. 1. No. 1, 3 pts. ; President's message and Foreign relations, 1899; miscellaneous. [3898] Same, v. 11. No. 2; Reports of "War Department, 1899; Engineers, pt. i. 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Annual reports, 1901. cxv-|-344pp. (H. doc. 6.) *30c 32 January, 1902 [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 93 [and amendments 1-8] ; Jan. 10, 1902. 16 pp. [Consist of orders concerning cattle transportation and inspection and quarantine of cattle.] Same, amendment 9, movement of southern cattle into Kansas and Virginia; Jan. 23, 1902. 1 p. Estimate of deficiency appropriation. Jan. 21, 1902. 3 pj). (H. doc. 286.) ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION Report of chief, 1901, by F. L. Evans; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii -[- 253-269 pp. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Report of chief, 1901, by D. E. Salmon; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iv -i- 15-42 pp. Report of [emplovees, expenditures, etc., under sec. 11 of act establish- ing bureau], 1901. Jan. 13, 1902. 87 pp. (S. doc. 99.) DAIRY DIVISION Market milk, plan for its improvement, bv R. A. Pearson; from report of Bureau of Animal Industrv, 1900. " [1902.] iii + 158-193 pp. 10 pi. ([Publication] 31.) BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Directions for destruction of prairie dogs. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (Cir- cular 32, revised edition. ) Report of acting chief, 1901, by T. S. Palmer; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii -|- 151-162 pp. BOTANY DIVISION Note. — The Botany Division was merged into the Plant Industrv Bureau, Julv, 1901. American ginseng, its commercial history, protection, and cultivation, bv George V. Nash; revised and extended by Maurice G. Kains. 1898 [1902]. 32 pp. 5 il. (Bulletin 16, revised edition.) *5c Contributions from U. S. National Herbarimii, v. 7, no. 3, plants used by Indians of Mendocino Countv, Cal.; bv V. K. Chesnut. 1902. vi + 295-408 + vii pp. 13 il. 12 pi. ' *15c CHEMISTRY BUREAU Report of chemist, 1901, by H. W. Wiley; from reports, Department of Agriculture, ii + 95-lllpp. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Carbon bisulphid as an insecticide; by W. E. Hinds. 1902. 28 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 145. ) Jarring for curculio on extensive scale in Georgia, with list of insects caught, by W. M. Scott and W. F. Fiske; from Bulletin 31, new series. [1902.] iii + 24-36 pp. January, 1902 33 Proceedings of 13th annual meeting of Association of Economic Ento- mologists [1901]. 1902. 103 pp. 4 il. 2 pi. (Bulletin 31, new series.) *10c Contents: Accessions catalogue. Simple form of; by E. D. Ball. Aphis injurious to peaches and plums in Georgia, Preliminary note on new species of: by W. M. Scott. Codling moth, Life history studies on; by C. P. Gillette. Colorado insects, Notes on some; by C. P. Gillette. Curculio, Jarring for, on extensive scale in Georgia, with list of insects caught- by W. M. Scott and W. F. Fiske. Drought, heat, and insect life; by M. E. Murtfeldt. Forest and shade tree insects, Observations on, in Xew York State: by E. P. Felt. Forest products used for construction material. Insects detrimental and destruc- tive to; bv A. D. Hopkins. Hessian fly in New York State in 1901; by E. P. Felt. Hydrocyanic acid gas. Use of, for exterminating household insects; by ^V. R Beattie. ' Hydrocyanic acid gas notes; by C. P. Lounsbury and C. W. Mally. Moths. Fruit seriou.sly injured by; by C. W. Mally. Ohio, In.sects of year in; by F. M. Webster and Wilmon Newell. Pests, 4 imported. Notes on; by A. H. Kirkland. Petroleum, crude, and other insecticides. Further notes on; By E. P. Felt. San ,Tose scale. Preliminary report on, in Japan; by C. L. Marlatt. White-fly investigations. Review of, with incidental problems; by H. A. Gossard. Report of entomologist, 1901, by L. O. Howard; from reports, Depart- ment of Agriculture, ii + 141-150 pp. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural situation in California, by El wood Mead; from Bulletin 100. [1902.] iv- 17-69 ^397-400 pp. 4 pi. 2 maps, 4° ([Publication] 448.) Ash constituents of plants, their estimation and thi?ir importance to agricultural chemistry and agriculture, bv B. Tollens; from Experi- ment Station Record," V. 13, nos. 3 and 4'. [1902.] ii + 207-220 + 305-317 pp. 2 il. ( [Publication] 463. ) Experiment Station Record, v. 13, no. 4. 1901. vii + 301-400 pp. *10c single copy, §1.00 a vol. (12 nos.) Note.— Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 4 contains the second partof a special article. .\sh constituents of plants, their estimation and their importance to agricultural chemistry and agriculture; by B. Tollens. Experiment Station Work 19. 1901. 32 pp. 8 il. (Farmers' bulletin 144.) Contents: Cattle and poultry foods. Condimental and medicinal. Cheese, Curing of. Cow stall. Improved. Crops, Rotation of. Gardening under glass. Grapes, American. Improvement of. Orchards, Winter irrigation of. Poultry, Dressing and packing. Rice uieal. Feeding, to pigs. Slag, Thomas. Soil fertility, Maintenance of. Report of director, 1901, by A. C. True; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii + 175-233 pp. H.VWAII .AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Chickens and their diseases in Hawaii; bv T. F. Sedgwick. 1901. 23 pp. (Bulletin 1.) ' *10c FOREIGN MARKETS SECTION Report of chief, 1901, by Frank H. Hitchcock; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii + 163-169 pp. 3095— No. 85—02 3 34 January, 1902 forestry bureau Report of forester, 1901, l)_y Gifford Pinehot; from reports. Department of Agriculture. iii + 825-339 pp. Suggestions to prospective forest students. [Jan. 15, 1902.] 5 pp. (Cir- cular 23.) LIBRARY List of duplicates offered as exchanges, 2. [Jan. 1902.] 4 pp. Report of librarian, 1901, by Josephine A. Clark; from rejiorts. Depart- ment of Agriculture, iii-f 171-173 pp. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU List of American varieties of peppers; bv AV. W. Tracy, jr. Feb. 1, W02. 19 pp. (Bulletin 6.) ' * *16c Plan of distributing forage crop seed and cultural directions for crops distributed. [1902.] 8 pp. 16" Plan of distributing tobacco seed and cultural directions for different types of tobacco distributed. [1902.] 15 pp. 16" Range improvement in Arizona, cooperative experiments with Arizona experiment station; 1)y David (iritfiths. 1901. 31 pp. 5 il. 6 pi. (Bulletin 4.) " *10c Report of chief, 1901, by B. T. Galloway; from reports. Department of Agriculture. iii + 43-94 pp. Seeds and plants imported through Section of Seed and Plant Introduc- tion for distribution in cooperation with agricultural experiment stations; inventory 9, nos. 4351-5500. Jan. 18, 1902. 79 pp. (Bul- letin 5. ) ' *10c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE List of national. State, and local road associations and kindred organiza- tions in United States. [Jan. 20, 1902.] 13 pp. (Circular 36. ) Report, 1901, by Martin Dodge; from reports, Department of Agricul- ture, iii + 235-252 pp. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Jan. 1902. 6 pp. ([Publication] 436.) Report of editor, 1901, by Geo. Wm. Hill; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii — 271-324 pp. SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION Note.— The Seed and Plant Introduction Section wa.s merged into the Phuit Industry Bureau, July, 1901. See above. SOILS BUREAU Report of chief, 1901, by Milton Whitney; from reports. Department of Agriculture, iii+113-140 pp. Soil survey around Imperial, Cal. Jan. 10, 1902. 20 pp. 2 11. (Cir- cular 9.) STATISTICS DIVISION Changes in rates of charge for railway and other transportation services, by H. T. Newcomb; revised by Edward G. Ward, jr. 1901. 86 pp. (Miscellaneous series, bulletin 15 revised. ) *5c Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 9; Jan. 1902. 8 pp. 4" [3Ionthlv.] January, 1902 35 weather bureau Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, Jan. 1902; no. 1 [1902]. 24 Xl9in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, summary for season of 1901, no. 2, 1901; by Alfred J. Henry and Xorman B. Conger. 1902. 32 pp. 13 pp. of maps, large 4" 10c Note. — Relates to storms, precipitation, fog, and wrecks on Great Lakes. Con tains a special article. Use of barographs on Great Lakes. Monthly Weather Reyiew, v. 29, no. 11, Cleyeland Abbe, editor; Noy. 1901. Jan. 16, 1902. p. 489-533, 2 il. 13 pp. of pi. and maps, 4" 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and A'arious topics of meteor- ology-. Special articles are — Barometric wave, daily, Westward movement of; by O. L. Fassig. Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier. Cumulus clouds formed by smoke; by W. H. Mitchell. Hawaiian climatological data; by C. J. Lyons. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Rain gages, Reduction of records of; by M. S. W. Jefferson. Remarks on; by A. J. Henry. Sun-spot period and temperature and rainfall of Jamaica; by Maxwell Hall. Temperature of .soil and surface of ground; by D. A. Seeley. Snow and ice bulletin, Jan. 7-28, 1902. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter. ] Weather map, Jan. 1-31, 1902. 19 X 24 in. [Daily.] Interior Department Note.— 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 51.45 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. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while "the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Assistant Secretary. Estimate of ai)propriation for increase of salary of Ist assi.«tant Secretary. Jan. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 307.) Attorney-General, Assistant, for Interior Department. Estimate of appropriation for expenses of additional inspectors [for Office of Assistant Attorney-General for Departntent of Interior]. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 311.) Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for expenses of special inspectors [for Office of' Assistant Attorney-General for] Department of Interior. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 150.) Censas, 1890. Estimates for [arranging and binding population schedules of 11th] census and repairs of Casa Grande ruin. Jan. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 262.) [Decisions in appealed pension and bounty-land claims, y. 12, slips] 29-41; Jan. 10-28, 1902; published separately. Indian Bureau. Estimate of appropriation for increase of salary of com- missioner of Indian affairs. Jan. 23, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 303. ) North American Transportation and Trading Company. Letter recom- mending payment to company for supplies furnished destitute [Koyukuk] Indians [by Peayy Trading Post, Peayy, Alaska]. Jan. 6, 1902'. 12 pp. (H. doc. 166. ) 36 January, 1902 Timber. Draft of bill relating to use of timber from forest reserves. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 193.) Wichita Indians. Estimate of appropriation for payment of Wichita and other Indians [under decree of Court of Claims in matter of Choctaw Nation and Chickasaw Nation r. United States and Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians]. Jan. 8, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 203.) CENSUS OFFICE Census bulletin 123-135 [12th census]. 4" Contends; Agriculture, Massachusetts. No. 125. Jan. 14, 1902. 11 pp. New Jersey. No. 133. Jan. 25, 1902. 11 pp. Manufactures, cottonseed products. No. 129. Jan. 17, 1902. 10 pp. gas. No. 123. Jan. 3. 1902. IS pp. Kentucky. No. 134. Jan. 2,S, 1902. 23 pp. lead, copper, and zinc smelting and refining. No. 124. Jan. 4, 1902. 25 pp. Louisiana. No. 128. Jan. 16, 1902. 15 pp. Maine. No. 127. Jan. 15, 1902. 19 pp. Maryland. No. 131. Jan. 21. 1902. 19 pp. Nebraska. No. 132. Jan. 24, 1902. 17 pp. North Carolina. No. 130. Jan. 20. 1902. 15 pp. turpentine and rosin. No. r2(i. Jan. 11, 1902. 12 pp. Methods and results, methods of estimating iwpulation. No. 135. Jan. 30, 1902. 15 pp. 12th census of United States, 1900, population, pt. 1; William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. 1901. ccxxix + 1006 pp. 12 pi. 6 maps, 4° (Census reports, v. 1.) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Asbestos. Production of asbestos in 1900, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, with Notes on occurrence of asbestos in Lamoille and Orleans counties, Vt. , by J. F. Kemp; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 12 pp. Bauxite. Arkansas bauxite deposits, by Charles Willard Hayes; from 21st report, pt. 3. 1901. p. 435-472, 2 pi. 3 maps, large S" Flint. Production of fiint and feldspar in 1900; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. p. 895. Geologic atlas of United States, Maynardville folio, Tenn. Library edi- tion. 1901. 6 pp. 1 il. 1 pi. 4 maps, large 4" (Folio 75.) Gold. Production of gold and silver in 1900, by George E. Roberts; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. p. 105-113. Maps. Estimate of deficiency appropriation for [engraving and printing geological maps]. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 287.) Mineral Resources of United States, calendar year 1900; David T. Day, chief of division. 1901. 927+iii pp. 1 il. (H. doc. 17.) [From this time on, according to the act of Mar. 3, 1901, this will not be issued as a part of the annual report of the directer of the Geological Sur- vey, as authorized by the act of Mar. 2, 1895.] *50c Contents: Abrasive materials: by J. H. Pratt. Aluminum and bauxite; by J. H. Pratt. Antimony: by J. H. Pratt. Asbestos;' by J. H. Pratt. Asphaltuni and bituminotis rock; by E. W. Parker. Barytes; by E. W. Parker. Cement, American rock; by Uriah Cummings. Portland; by S. B. Newberry. Slag, in Alabama; by E. C. Eckel. Ohromite, or chromic iron ore; by J. H. Pratt. Clay products: bv Jefferson Middleton. Coal; bvE.W. Parker. Coke; by E. W. Parker. Copper; by Charles Kirchhoff. January, 1902 37 Mineral Resources of United States — Continued. Contents — Continued. Flint and feldspar. Fluorsv"ir: ^y E. \V. Parker. Fuller's earth. Gold and silver: bv G. E. Roberts. Graphite; by J. H. Pratt. Gypsnm: by E. W. Parker. Iron and steel at close of lyth oentnry: by J. M. Swank. Iron ores: by ,Tohn Birkinbine. Lead: by Charles Kirchhoff. Lithium. Lithoyrraphie stone; by S. J. Kiibel. Manganese ores: by John Birkinbine. Mica: [including Mica industry in 1900, by J. A. Holmes]. Mineral paints; by E. W. Parker. Mineral waters; by A. C. I'eale. Natural gas: bv F. H. Oliphant. Nickel and cobalt. Petroleum; by F. H. Oliphant. Phosphate rock; by E. W. Parker. Platinum. Precious stones; by G. F. Kunz. Quicksilver. Salt: by E.W. Parker. Stone. Sulphur and pyrite: by E.W. Parker. Talc and soapstone: by J. H. Pratt. Tin. stream, Occurrence of. in York region, Alaska: by A. H. Brooks. Tungsten, molybdenum, uranium, and vanadium: by',1. H. Pratt. Zinc: by Charles Kirchhoft". Surveys. Abstract of reports, letters, clippings, indorsements, resolu- tions, petition.-^, and retpiests showing demand for topographical work. Jan. 2], 1902. 67 pp. (S. doc. 136.) Cooperation between United States and various States in topo- graphic, hydrographic, and geologic work; from 22d report. 1901. p. 13-35. Tahoe, Lake, Cal. and Xev. Letter relative to cost of land for site and construction of dam [at source of Truckee River] to control surplus waters of Lake Tahoe, in response to resolution. Jan. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 128. ) Topographic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of w'hich it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,.W0, 1:125,000, and 1 : 2.50,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of tlie margin, the width'varylng with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Ma.ssachusetts, 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, Southern, sheet 1, lat. 33° 30^-34° 30', long. 116° 30^-118° 30^ Scale 1 : 250, 000, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. 17.5 X 29.3 in. 10c ^Marvland-Pennsvlvania, Belair quadrangle, lat. 39° 30^-39° 45', long. 76° 15'-76° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. Oregon, Baker Citv quadrangle, lat. 44° 30'-45°, long. 117° 30'-118°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. Pennsvlvania; Tioga quadrangle, lat. 41° 45'-42°, long. 77°-77° IS'". Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Jan. 1902. AVest Virginia, Raleigh quadrangle, lat. 37° 30'-38°, long. 81°-81° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Jan. 1902. 38 January, 1902 West Virginia-Maryland-Pennsvlvania. Hancock quadrangle, lat. 39° 30^-39° 45', loiig. 78°-78° 15^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Report, 1901. 114 pp. 11 pi. Contents: Expenditures, Report of superintendent on. Pathological supplement: study of 4 intraeranial tumors: 9 cases of cardiac aneu- rism; synopses of post-mortem examinations in 22 eases of aneurism of aorta. Visitors, board of, Report. Revised estimate of appropriation for [heating and liajhtins plant]. Jan. 7,1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 191.) INDIAN BUREAU Appropriations. Urgent deficiency estimates of appropriation on accomit of Indian service, 1902. Jan." 27, 1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 147.) Devils Lake Reservation. Draft of bill ratifying agreement with Indians of reservation. Dec. 13, 1901. 36 pp. map. (H. doc. 98. ) Grande Ronde Reservation. Agreement with Indians of Grande Ronde Reservation in Oregon [and draft of bill to ratif v agreement] . Jan. 6,1902. 8 pp. (H. doc. 175.) Indian reservations. Report relating to leasing of Indian reservations for mining, grazing, and other purposes, and reasons therefor, in response to resolution. Jan. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 135.) Lower Brul^ Reservation. Agreement with Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak., also draft of l)ill to ratify agreement. Dec. 5, 1901. 16 pp. map. (S. doc. 28.) Mission Indians. Draft of bill for relief of [Warner's Ranch and other dispossessed] Mission Indians in California. Jan. 27, 1902. 24 pp. (H. doc. 319.) Rosebud Reservation. Agreement [with] Indians of Rosebud Reserva- tion, S. Dak. [and draft of bill to ratifv agreement]. Dec. 9, 1901. 43 pp. 1 il. (S. doc. 31. ) Stockbridge and Munsee Indians. Draft of liiU, communication relating 'to Indians. Jan. 6, 1902. 36 pp. (H. doc. 167.) Supplies. Proposals received and contracts awarded for supi)lies for Indian service, 1902. 329 pp. Uintah Valley Reservation. Letter in regard to leasing of Indian lands in Uintah [Valley] Reservation, Utah [to Florence Alining Com- pany], in compliance with resolution. Jan. 28, 1902. 89 pp. S. doc. 154. ) LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Circular, stock-grazing in forest reserves, R. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. Communications [from commissioner of General Land (!)ffice and com- missioner of Indian affairs], relating to tise of Camp ^M'Dowell mili- . tary reservation for IMohave Apache Indians. Jan. 18. 1902. 36 pp. (H. doc. 274). Estimate of appropriation for protection and administration of forest reserves. Jan. 10, 1902. 7 pp. (H. doc. 219. ) Recommendations in relation to claim of [Miguel Crow, known as] Isaac Crow. Jan. 27, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 314.) Report of assistant commissioner respecting opening to settlement and entry of Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, and Wichita lands in Okla- homa. 1901. 16 pp. 20 pi. map. January, 1902 39 xew mexico Report of governor, 1901. vii — 546 pp. il. 51 pi. 3 maps. Note. — Includes annual report of mine inspector, etc. OKLAHOMA Report of governor, 1901. 133 pp. 30 pi. 3 maps. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at $5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to 810.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at SI. 00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at So. 00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copvof the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Alphabetical list.s of patentees and inventions for quarter ending Sept. 30, 1901. 232 pp. large 8° [Index to v. 96 of Official Gazette.] Estimate of [defieiencv] appropriation. Jan. 10, 1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 216.) Official Gazette, Jan. 7-28, 1902; v. 98, nos. 1-4. 1-796^ [Ixxx] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] 10c single copy, S5.00 a yr Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels is.sued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. PORTO RICO Report of commissioner of education for Porto Rico, 1901. 209 pp. 22 pi. STATIONERY AND PRINTING DIVISION Estimate of appropriation for deficiency in printing and binding, Depart- ment of Interior. Jan. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 157.) Justice, Department of Correspondence in relation to powers of Congress over forest reserves situated in States [with view to enactment of laws creating game preserves in forest reserves]. Jan. 29, 1902. 10 pp. (H. doc. 321.) Estimate of appropriation for Court of Private Land Claims. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doe. 266.) Judgments rendered against [United States] by circuit and district courts [which require appropriation and have not heretofore been reported]. Jan. 22, 1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 139.) Judgments rendered [by Court of Claims] in favor of claimants in Indian depredations [since report of Dec. 6, 1901], in compliance with res- olution. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 145.) Letter relating to imprisonment [in houses of correction or jails] of na- tional-bank officers or other persons convicted of crimes against national currency act, in compliance with resolution. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 157.) 40 January, 1902 criminal and penal laws, commission to revise and CODIFY Penal code of United States, report, [Mav 15] 1901. xxxiv + 147pp. (S. doc. 68, pt. 2.) Report [Nov. 15, 1901, with revision of laws concerniiio; organization, jurisdiction, and practice of courts of United States]. Dec. 12, 1901. 373 pp. (S. doc. 68 [pt. 1].) Navy Department Courts-martial. General court-martial order 165-177, 180-192,' 194-200 [1901]; Oct. 1-Nov. 29, 1901. 12° General order 78-81; Jan. 2-30, 1902. 12" Marine Corps. Letter transmitting draft of l)ill to provide for strength- ening of corps, to accompany S. 3033. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 132. ) Medicine and Surgery Bureau. Estimate of appropriation of deficiency in bureau. Jan. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 155.) Mess. Report of board on messing and ration svsteni for Navv. 1901.- 24 pp. Naval appropriations; [l)y John I).] Long. [1902.] 4 pp. Naval reserve. Paper, to accompany S. 1947, to provide for enrollment and organization of naval reserve; presented l)y ]Mr. Hale. Dec. 17, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 122.) [From p. 8 of report of Secretary, 1901, and p. 6 and 7 of report of assistant Secretary, 1901.] Navy-yards. Circular letter [to commandants, navy yards, naval sta- tions, etc. , relative to granting leave of absence with pav under act of Feb. 1, 1901]. Jan. 15, 1902. 1 p. narrow 8° Navv vard order 275-279, emplovment of labor at navv vards; Jan. 10-2f , 1902. Each 1 p. narrow 12" Special order 17; Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. 12" Tutuila. Letter from [commandant Tutuila Naval Station], submitting estimate of appropriation for [salarv of interpreter at station]. Jan. 13, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 235.) " Warrant officers. Letter to accompany S. 2470, relating to examination for promotion of warrant officers in Navv. Jan. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 92.) Washington Navv-Yard. Estimate of appropriation for storehouse at Washington Navy- Yard. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 322.) EQUIPMENT BUREAU Estimate of appropriation for publication of Azimuth tables. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 331.) Estimate of deficiencv appropriation. Jan. 22, 1902. 3 pji. (H. doc. 292.) Specifications for cotton canvas. [Jan. 20, 1902.] 2 pp. 12" HYDKOGRAPHIC OFFICE Note.— The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. January, 1902 41 Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 645-648; Jan. 8-29, 1902. Each 1 p. oblong f" Note. — Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Lights. Additions and corrections to List of lights of the world, v. 1. [1902.] [3 nos.] each 1 p. various sizes. Additions and corrections to List of lights of the world, v. 2. [1902.] [3 nos.] each 1 p. 8° and narrow f" Additions and corrections to List of lights of the world, v. 3. [1902.] [3 nos.] each 1 p. 8° and narrow f " Malav Archipelago. Supplement [to] Eastern Archipelago, pt. 1 [1890, British Admiralty]. 1901. 65 1. Mexico, Gulf of. Addenda [to] Uulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, v. 1, 5th edition, 1901. [1902.] 8 1. Notice to :\Iariners, weekly, 1-4, 1902; Jan. 4-25. 1-65 + [3] 1. Note. — Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment, and changes of lights arid other aids. For economy and conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 1, sec. 2, etc. Sun's apparent declination and equation of time, with hourly differences, for 1902. 1901. 20 pp. large 8" ( [Publication] 118.)' 10c Charts Amanu Atoll, Passes into, Tuainotu Group, south Pacific Ocean, from survey in Oct. 1897; chart 2061. Scale 1000 yds. = 4.97 in. Jan. 1902. 17.5 X 22 in. 10c Corrientes Bay, Anchorage in, south coast of Cuba, from survey in 1901 by U. S. S. Yankton; chart 2057. Scale naut. m. = 3 in. Jan. 1902. 26.6 X 20.6 in. 10c Fakahina Island, Tuamotu Group, south Pacific Ocean, from survey in Dec. 1897; chart 2038. Scale naut. m. = 4 in. Jan. 1902. 20.8 X 29.5 in. 10c Honda, Bahia, Entrance to, north coast of Cuba, from reconnoissance in 1901 by U. S. S. Vixen; chart 2036. Scale 1500 yds. =6.4 in. Jan. 1902.' 23.5 X 17.6 in. 10c Islets and banks in south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys between 1894 and 1898; chart 1984. Jan. 1902. 22.3X18.7 in. ' 10c Anuda or Cherry Island. Scale naut. m.= 6 in. 11..5 x 9.3 in. Hazel Holme Bank. Scale naut. m.= 0.25 in. 4.6x4.6 in. Ringdove Anchorage, Tucopia Island. Scale 700 yds.= 4.36 in. 11.5 • 9.4 in. Tvu-i)ic and adjoining banks. Scale naut. m.= 0.25 in. 10.8 x 18.7 in. Makemo Island, northeast passage into lagoon, Tuamotu Group, south Pacific Ocean, from reconnoissance in 1899 bv U. S. F. C. S. Albatross; chart 2037. Scale 1000 yds. = 7.15 in. Jan. 1902. 22.3X28.2 in. 10c Pakaka [or] Aniuru Pass, Apataki Island, Tuamotu Group, south Pacific Ocean, from survey in Mar. 1899; chart 2062. Scale 500 yds. =5 in. Jan. 1902. 14.7X20.5 in. " 10c Philippine Islands, Ports in; chart 1711. Jan. 1902, 13.9X23.5 in. 30c Basiauang Bav, Mindanao I., surveved bv Spanish navv, 1S74. Scale naut. m. = 2.96 in. 5.7 x 7.3 in. (Janalasan Cove. Mindanao I., from Spanish survey, 1879. Scale naut. m. = 2.68 in. 5.7x4.8 in. Dapitan Bay, Mindanao I., surveyed under direction of Spanish navy. 1862. Scale naut. m. = 0.8 in. 8.2 x 9.5 in. " Lebac, Port, Mindanao I., surveyed by Spanish navy, 1874. Scale naut. m.= 2.96 in. 5.7 x 6.7 in. Palompon, Port, Leyte I., surveyed by Spani.sh navy, 1862. Scale naut. m. = 3.13 in. 8.2 X 6.7 in. Sta. Maria. Port of, Mindanao I., surveyed under direction of Spanish navy, 1862. Scale naut. m. = 1.6 in. 5.7 x 4.7 in. Sibuco Bay, Mindanao I., surveyed under direction of Spanish navv, 1862. Scale naut. m. = 0.8 in. 8.2 x 7.3 in. 42 January, 1902 Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Jan. 1902; chart 1400. Scale 1» long. = 0.27 in. 21X32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note.— Contains, in addition to .sailing routes, etc., lines of equal variation, note on their reliability at sea; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; charts pub- lished, etc., Dec. 1-31, 1901; forecast and review of weather. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Feb. 1902; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2in. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to .sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; charts published, etc., Dec. l.i, 1901-Jan. 15, 1902; storm tracks; ice in Bering Sea, season of 1901; fishing banks; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean. NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE Note. — The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, in cloth, the American Nautical Almanac and the Pacific Coaster's Nautical Almanac, in paiper, are sold by the Bureau of Eqviipment for SI. 00, ;Wc, and 15e, resi)ectively. The Astronomical papers prepared for use of the Aniericiiu Eplienieris and Niiutiral Alniaiuic are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for the sale of these pulilieations, and application should be made to the Bureau of Etjuipment, Navy Department, direct. American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1902. 2d edition. 1901. viii + 587 pp. il. 2 maps, large 8" American Nautical Almanac for 1902. 3d edition. 1902. viii + 272 pp. 2il. NAVAL OBSERVATORY Report of superintendent [including reports of director of Nautical Almanac, etc.], 1901. 35 pp. MARINE CORPS Estimate of appropriation for contingent expenses. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 324.) Estimate of deficiencv appropriation for contingent [expenses, 1898- 1900]. Jan. 21, 1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 284.) Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for hire of quarters, 1902. Jan. 30,1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 156.) NAVIGATION BUREAU Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Navv and Marine Corps to Jan. 1, 1902. 209 pp. (H. doc. 250.) NAVAL ACADEMY Annual register, 57th academic year, 1901-02. 1901. 119 pp. STEAM ENGINEERING BUREAU Paper, to accompany S. 2471, for naval engineering experiment station at [Naval Academy], Annapolis, Md. Jan. 7, 1902. 6 pp. (S. doc. 93. ) [From p. 62-66 of report, 1901.] SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Notice to l)idders [changes in time for deliveries of cloth for New York Navy- Yard]. Jan. 18, 1902. 1 p. Specifications [for naval supplies] ; Jan. 1902. Each 1 p. 12" YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Specification 1212, 1214, 1223, 1224; [Jan. 1902]. f» January, 1902 . 43 Post-Oflfice Department Note. — For post-route maps see below, Topographer. ' Annual reports, 1901. 1112 pp. 8 pi. 3 maps, 2 tab. (H. doc. 4.) Contracts [now in existence] with steamship lines between United States and foreign ports, act of ]Mar. 3, 1891 [and amounts paid under contracts, 1901], response to resolution. Jan. 7, 1902. 40 pp. (S. doc. 87.) Report of finances and expenditures [1901]. Dec. 13, 1901. 20 pp. (H. doc. 97.) United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 24, no. 1; Jan. 1902. Philadelphia. 1204 pp. il. 12" [Monthly.] $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Feb. 1902. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthly.] Statement of amounts paid to steamship companies for ocean mail serv- ice, 1889-1901. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 86.) POST-OFFICE INSPECTORS AND MAIL DEPREDATIONS DIVISION .Claim of F. E. Coyne, postmaster at Chicago. Jan. 13, 1902. 14 pp. (H. doc. 225.) POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 3D ASSISTANT Deficiency e.stimate of appropriation for [adhesive postage-stamps, stamped envelopes, and newspaper wrappers, 1901]. Jan. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 217.) RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 23, nos. 6655-80; Jan. 2-31, 1902. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] TOPOGRAPHER. Post route map of Indiana, showing post offices with intermediate dis- tances on mail routes in operation on Dec. 1, 1901. Scale 7 m. =^ 1 in. 42 X 27. 1 in. [Scale changed from 8 miles to 7 miles to an inch. ] 80c Post route map of Massachusetts, Rhode Island [and] Connecticut, showing post offices with intermediate distances on mail routes in oi^eration on Dec. 1, 1901, scale 5m. = 1 in. ; with inset, City of Boston and vicinity. Scale 7 m. =3.2 in. 33.5X44.25 and 7.2X5.7 in. [Published previously together with New Hampshire and Ver- mont.] 80c Post route map of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, showing jjost offices with intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on Dec. 1, 1901. Scale 14 m. = 1 in. 2 .sheets, each 41.1 X 26.4 in. $1.60 Post route map of New Hampshire [and] \"ermont, showing post offices , with intermediate distances on mail routes in operation on Dec. 1, 1901. Scale 5 m. = 1 in. 40.8X31.9 in. [Published previously together with Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.] 80c 44 January, 1902 Post route map of Virginia and West Virginia, allowing post offices with intermediate distances on mail routes in operation on Dec. 1, 1901. Scale 7 m. = 1 in. 2 sheets, each 46.6X34.2 in. [Scale changed from 8 miles to 7 miles to an inch.] $1.60 Price list of post route maps. Dec. 1, 1901. 1 p. 4" Note. — Post-route maps corrected to the 1st of those months are distributed in Marcli. June. September, and December to the postal service. Only new maps and those newly lithographed on account of change in scale, etc.. are catalogued in full here. For a list of the maps composing the set, with prices, see below. Orders for the maps should be addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post-Otticc Department, and money orders should be made payable to him. Alabama. Scale 8.5 m. =1 in. 80c Alaska. Scale 40 m. = 1 in. 80c Arizona. Scale 12 m. = 1 in. 80c Arkansas. Scale 10 m. =] in. 80c California and Nevada. Scale 10 m. = 1 in. $3.20 Colorado. Scale 9 m. = 1 ih. 80c Cuba. Scale 12 m. = 1 in. $1.60 Delaware, Maryland, and District of Columbia. Scale om. = 1 in. 80c Florida. Scale 10 m. — 1 in. 80c (Georgia. Scale 8 m. = 1 in. ■ 80c Hawaiian Islands. Scale 9 m. = 1 in. 80c Illinois. Scale 8.3 m. =1 in. 80c Indiana. Scale 7 m. = 1 in. 80c Iowa. Scale 8 m. = 1 in. 80c Kansas and Nebraska. Scale 10 m. = 1 in. $1.60 Kentucky and Tennessee. Scale 7 m. = 1 in. $1.60 Louisiana. Scale 9 m. = 1 in. 80c 'Maine. 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Scale 9 m. = 1 in. 80c January, 1902 45 State Department Note.— The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 4. Bolivia. Treaty between United State^> and Bolivia for extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed La Paz, Apr. 21, 1900, proclaimed Dec. 30. 1901. [1902.] 5 pp. [Preliminary pnnt.] Chile. Estimate of appropriation for pavment of award to Chile [in favor of Trumbull]. Jan. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 153.) Diplomatic list, Jan. 1902. 14 pp. 24° [Monthly.] Dock-charges. Report by Joseph H. Choate relative to [dock] charges imposed [at London under so-called London clause] upon flour and other American products. Jan. 8, 1902. 48 pp. ( S. doc. 96. ) Italians in the United States. Report relating to claim of Giuseppe Defina [in connection with] Ivnching of Italian subjects at Tallulah, La. [July 20, 1899]. Jan. 8, "1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 95.) Lindisfarne, British steamship. Reijort relating to claim of owners of steamship for demurrage. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 100.) Mexico. Information in relation to pavments under Weil and La Abra award. Jan. 7. 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 194.) Puerto Cortez, Honduras. Estimate of approj^riation for consulate at Puerto Cortez. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 188.) Register, corrected to Jan. 18, 1902. 108 pp. Salvador. Protocol of agreement between United States and Salvador for arbitration of claims against Salvador [of Salvador Commercial Company and other citizens of United States, stockholders in El Triunfo Company, Limited]. Signed AVashington, Dec 19, 1901. 6 pp. [English and Spanish.] Seoul, Korea. Communication from [minister to Korea], submitting estimate of appropriation for erection of legation buildings at Seoul. Jan. 15, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 257.) Weights and Measures. International Bureau of. Estimate of appropri- ation for bureau. Jan. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 222.) AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Jan. 1902; whole no. 100, v. 12, no. 1. 1-248 + xxii pp. (H.doc. 306, pt. 1.) [Contains articles in English, Span- ish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, §2.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library, Dec. 1901. July-Dec. 1901.' Argentina. Economic development; analysis of commerce with United States in 1900: influence of India on market for Argentine wheat: ports of Bahia Blanca, Colastint', and San Clemente: notes. Bolivia. Budget for 1901-2; commerce, 1901; opportunities for establishment of electric plants; notes. Book notes. Brazil. Foreign commerce during first 3 months of 1901; cement trade; total national debt: condition of coffee market; tobacco industry of Bahia; miscella- neous notes. Chile. Extinction of chinchilla; miscellaneous notes. Colombia. Blast furnaces in Republic. Haiti. Coffee industry. Interoceanic canal. "Convention between United States and Great Britain to facilitate construction of ship canal to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans, signed at Washington, Nov. 18, 1901. Latin America in 1901. a review. Trade opportunities in. 46 January, 1902 Monthly bulletin — Continued. Contents— Continued. Mexico. Cotton-Koods trade: Belgian commerce with Republic: mining develop- ment: miscellaneous notes. Mines and minerals in States of Minas Geracs and Bahia, Brazil [with bibliog- raphies] . Nicaragua. Mining and agricultural conditions at Rama. Paraguay. Recently appointed consular officers. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Cement trade: notes. Rubber, Snl.istitute for. Spanish America, Trade with. United States. Trade with Latin America: foreign commerce, Nov. 1901; receipts and expenditures, 1901: estimated receipts, ]902 and 1903: tin in California; population by sex and color; notes, Urugtiay, Notes. Venezuela. Notes. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of con.sular reports, Jan. 2-31, 1902; nos. 1228-53. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Same, index to, Jan. 1-Dec. 81, 1901. 1902. 101 pp. Consular Reports, .Tan. 1902; v. 68, no. 2.5(5. xviii + 140 pp. (H. doc. 152, pt. 1.) [Monthly. These articles have appeared previously in the Advance sheets.] Contents : Acetylene gas in Germany and Sweden; by several consuls. Acetylene generator. New, in Sweden; byR. S. S. Bergh. Anthracite, American, for Germany. Australia, Tariff of [law]: transmitted by ,T, P. Bray. Austria-Hungary, Anieruan imidncts in: by C. B. Hurst. Austrian-(icrman tariff difficulties; by S. W. Hanauer. Beet sugar. .Viiproximate production of, in 1901; by H, W, Diederioh. Business training for .\mericans in France; by .1, L Brittain. Charcoal in Marseilles: by R. P. Skinner. China, Administrative reforms in [regulations]; transmitted by E, H. Conger. Educational reforms in [edicts]: transmitted by E, H. Conger. Chinese protocol [showing that China has complied with demands of foreign powers to terminate situation created by disorders of 1900, translation]. Coal, Ameri<'an, Belgian demand for: by A. A.Winslow. in France; by R. P. Skinner. Colombia, Increase of duties in [decree]; transmitted by O.scar Malmros. Cotton in Egypt; by \V. D. Hunter. Electric railways in Saxony; by .1. F. Monaghan. England. American exhibitiimin; transmitted by W. M. Osborne. Farming imjilements, Iraportatitm of, into Turkey: transmitted by S. F, Eddy. Flax s]>inning in northern France: by \V, P. Atwcll. Food ]iroducts, Gfrmany's: by ,1. E. Kehl. Foreign reports anul)lications. France, American trade with; by R, P. Skinner. How to win trade in: by W. A. Prickitt. France and her colonies; by Thornwell Hayncs. Geographical exposition at Antwerp: transmitted by S. H. Haine. German industrial conditions: transmitted by J. F. Monaghan. Germany, Commerce and industries of, in 1900: by F. H. Mason. Greece, hnixirt trade of: by Walter Seliumann. Hail cannon in Switzerland; transmitted by H. H. Morgan. Inventions and novelties, Vienna exhibit of; by C. B. Hurst. Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, Traffic of. Kitchens, Mtinicipal, in Nantes; by .1. I. Brittain. Leather trade of Hungary; by F. D. Chester. Lemon crop, Sicilian: by Alexander Heingartner. Locomotives. American, in Bavaria: by F. H. Mason. American v.s. British, in India, by ,1, N. Robb: transmitted by R, F, Patterson, Lonren^'O Marquez, Trade openings in; by W. S. Hollis, Madagascar, Industrial conditions in; by O. .1. D. Hughes, Manchester exports to United States: by W. F. Grinnell. Maple sugar and sirup in Europe; by several consuls. Mexican railway, New; by P. M. Griffith. Mexico, New railway andcanal in; transmitted by W. W. Canada. Morocco, Opening of coast trade in; by S. R. GummerS. Notes. Paper, Making, from bark in Madagascar; transmitted by W. H. Hunt. 'Petroleum pipe line, Trans-Caucasian; tran.smitted by G. H. Murphy. Philippines, German view of American administration in; transmitted by S. W. Hanauer. I January, 1902 47 Consular Reports — Continued. Contents — Coniinued. Pitch, Demand for. in Marseilles: by R. P. Skinner. Qninine auction in Batavia: by B. S. Rairden. Raisins. Malaga. Exports of. to United States: by B. H. Ridgely. Rhodesia. Commercial possibilities of: by E. L. Harris. Rubber culture in Venezuela [Caoutchouc of upper Orinoco, by Lucien Morisse] ; transmitted by Louis Goldschmidt. Russian railroads, New: by O. J. D. Hughes. Shocks, American. British demand for: by S. C. McFarland. Steamers. Xew, in Netherlands trade: by Soren Listoe. Sugar, European. Impending crisis in: by F. H. Mason. Sugar industrv of Saxonv: bv B. H. Warner, jr. Sugar yield, French, of 1901-2: by W. P. Atwell. Textile industries of Germany: by E. L. Harris. Tobacco culture in Haiti; by \V. F. Powell. ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION Report upon proposition of New Panama Canal Company to sell all its rights, property, and unfinished work to United States. Jan. 20, 1902. 10 pp. '(S. doc. 123.) PORTO RICO 1st annual report of Charles H. Allen, governor, ^lay 1, 1900-^Iay 1, 1901 [with reports of insular secretarv, attornev-general, etc.]. May 1, 1901. 44-5 pp. 2 por. 14 pi. (S. doc. 79.") [For edition without Congressional document number see Catalogue for ^lav, 1901, page 291.] *5bc Joint resolution [of Legislative Assembly] relating to establishment of naval station. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 251.) Memorial passed by Legislative Assemljly [urging Congress to enact laws to settle title to public buildings and land in Porto Rico]. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 295.) Treasury Department Accounts. Reports as to delinquencies [and indebtedness] of officers in [reports and accounts, 1901]. Jan. 10, 1902. 19 pp. (H. doc. 223. ) Ames, John O. E,stimate of appropriation to pay Ames for preparing comprehensive index to Government publications. Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 152. ) Appropriations. Estimates of appropriations in connection with urgent deficiency bill. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 144. ) Judgments rendered by Court of Claims [requiring appropriation]. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 238.) Same [since report of Jan. 13, 1902], in compliance with resolu- tion. Jan. 27, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 146.) Schedules of claims allowed [under appropriations] the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund. Jan. 13, 1902. 21pp. (H. doc. 248.) Supplemental estimates of [deficiencies in] appropriations for De- partments [1902 and prior years]. Jan. 13, 1902. 20 pp. 4° (H. doc. 244.) Ashtabula, Ohio. Recommendation as to light [arid fog-signal station on breakwater] at harbor. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 230.) Bonded cars. Fastenings for bonded cars and vessels. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 3, 1902; Division of Special Agents.) 48 January, 1902 Bonds for transportation and exportation under sec. 3005, Revised Stat- utes. Jan. 25, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 9. 1902; Division of Customs. ) Buffalo, N . Y. Letter recommending sale of old custom-house at Buffalo. Jan. 8, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 202.) Building. Deficiency estimate for urgent repairs to Treasury Building, and to Butler Building, occupied by Coast and Geodetic Survey. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (8. doc. 143.) Currency. Compilation of jirincipal laws of United States relating to loans and currency. 1901. 78 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2256.) Customs. Estimates of ajipropriation for collecting customs, 1903. Jan. 7, 1902. 35 pp. (H. doc. 196.) Letter relating to [amendment to sec. 3687, Revised Statutes, for] permanent annual apiiropriation for collection of revenue [from customs]. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 189.) Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasurv, Jan. 1902. 1 i). i" [Monthly.] Drawback, certificates of imjoortation. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 4, 1902; Division of Customs.) Ellsworth, ]Me. Letter as to necessity for repairs and increased accom- modations [in i)ost-ottice and custom-house Imildiug] in customs district of Frenchman's Bay, Ellsworth, in resi)onse to resolution. Jan. 23, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 140.) Kansas Citv, ^lo. Connnunication reconunendiiig sale of old custom- house at Kansas City. Jan. 24, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 309. ) Light-House Board. Letter recommending additional api)ropriation for tender in 7th light-house district. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (IL doc. . 329. ) Letter relating to law i-equiring light-house work to be done under contract. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pj). (H. doc. 333. ) Loans and Currencv Division. Estimate of appropriation for employees in division. Jan. 23, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 304.) Maine, f'stimate of approjiriation for payment of claims of Maine and Pennsvlvania [for interest on moneys paid to raise and e(juip troojis during 1861-65]. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 264.) Mobile, Ala. Draft of bill relating to sewer facilities for public build- ing at :Mobile. Jan. 9, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 212.) New Hampshire. Claim of New Hampshire for interest on moneys paid to raise and equip troops during 1861-65. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 148. ) Papers. Schedule of useless documents [on files]. Jan. 9, 1902. 15 pp. (S. doc. 97. ) Printing. Estimate of deficiencv for printing and l^inding. Jan. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 142.) Pulaski, Fort, Ga. Letter recommending apjiropriation for light- keeper's dwelling at fort. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 231.) Racine Reef, Wis. Letter recommending light [and fog-signal station] at reef. Jan. 13, 1902/ 2 pp. (H. doc. 228.) Report. Annual report of Secretary on state of finances [with tables and reports of heads of bureaus], 1901. xix + 721 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2238; H. doc. 8.) Contents: Reports of — Comptroller of Currency. Internal Revenue Office. Mint Bureau. Register of Treasury. Secretary of Treasury. Treasurer of United States. January, 1902 49 Ehode Island. Claim of Rhode Island for interest on moneys paid to raise and equip troops during 1861-65. Jan. 81, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 158.) Salmon. Law and regulations for protection of salmon fisheries of Alaska. Jan. 24, 1902. 2 pp. 4" (Dept. circular 8, 1902; Division of Special Agents. ) Stationery. Requisitions for stationery, inside service. Jan. 10, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 6, 1902; Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks. ) Sur, Point, Cal. Letter canceling estimate for keeper's dwelling at point. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 232.) Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, naviga- tion laws, etc., weekly, v. 5, nos. 1-5; Jan. 2-30, 1902. [Depart- ment decisions numbered 23434-490 inchiding general appraisers' decisions 5055-71, and internal revenue decisions 451-463.] Same, index to v. 4, Jan.-Dec. 1901. 1902. Ixxv pp. Treasury, Independent. Letter requesting ai:)propriation for examining subtreasuries and depositaries [1902]. Jan. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. doc. 233.) APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Dec. 28, 1901-Jan. 24, 1902]; Jan. 6-27,^902. 4" ( Reappraisement circu- lars 781-793; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Estimate of apjw'opriation for [connecting] public building at Harrison- burg, Ya. [with sewer]. Jan. 9, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 211.) Estimate of appropriation for rental of quarters at Cleveland, Ohio. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 265.) AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Detailed statement of refunds of customs duties [1901]. Jan. 10, 1902. 74 pp. (H. doc. 224.) BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Statement of Treasury, Jan. 2-31, 1902. Each [3] pp. 4» [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the oflfice of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Notice to Mariners 279; Dec. 1901. 16 + [2] pp. 4» [Monthly.] Note.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Same, 280; index, 1901. [1902.] 15 pp. 4° Statement of expenditures, 1901. Jan. 6, 1902. 20 pp. (H. doc. 171. ) Charts Balayan Anchorage, Balayan Bay, Luzon, southwest coast; chart 4244. Scale 1:5,000. Jan. 1902. 14.3X19.4 in. 10c 3095— No. 85—02 4 50 January, 1902 Charleston and vicinity, ^. C. ; with inset, Continnation of Ashley Riyer; chart 445. Scale 1:20,000. Jan. 1902, tirst pnblished 1896. ' 36.1 X 30.4 and 8.1X6.2 in. 50c Delaware River, Cross Ledge to Penns Neck; chart 125. Scale 1:80,000. Dec. 1901, first luibhshed 1848. 29.9 X 29.2 in. 50c Fajardo Harbor and approaches, P. R. ; chart 921. Scale 1 : 10,000. Jan. 1902. 41.6X32.5 in. 50c Honda, Ensenada, P. R. ; chart 922. Scale 1:10,000. Jan. 1902. 24.9 X 25 in. 25c San Fernando Harbor, Luzon, west coast; chart 4246. Scale 1:15,000. Jan. 1902. 24.6 X 17.9 in. 20c Santo Tonias, Port, Lingaven Gulf, Luzon, west coast; chart'4248. Scale 1:20,000. Jan. 1902.' 25.7X18 in. 20c Seattle Harbor, Wash. ; chart 6445. Scale 1 : 20,000. Dec. 1901. 30.9 X 38 in. 50c [South Carolina and Georgia] from Hunting Island to Ossabaw Lsland including Port Roval Sound and Savannah River; chart 155. Scale 1:80,000. Dec. 1901, iirst pul)lished 1873. 32.5 X 40.2 in. 50c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of re])orts of condition of national l)anks, Dec. 10, 1901; no. 26. Jan. 18, 1902. 8 pp. 4" [Issued 5 times a year.] Annual report, Dec. 2, 1901. 2 y. lyi + 818 pp. and iii + 1446 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2253a; H. doc. 10. ) [Report covers year ended Oct. 31, 1901.] Bulletin 455-458; Jan. 6-27, 1902. 4" [Monthly.] Note. — Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Dec. 1901]. Jan. 2, 1902. 2 pp. 4» (Dept. circular 2, 1902.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Estimate of appropriation for clerk hire. Jan. 30, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 330. ) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Administering oaths and making unauthorized entries in form 122. Jan. 2, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Circular 617.) Claim of McClure & Willbanks. Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 237.) Estimate of additional appropriation for salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate ofticers of internal revenue [1901]. Jan. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 220.) Estimate of appropriation for payment of claims for rebate [on] tobacco [snuff, and cigars] . Jan. 1 3\ 1902. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 234. ) Violations of law and regulations by rectifiers and wholesale liquor deal- ers. Jan. 2, 1902. 1 p. 4° (Circular 616.) Visits of general storekeepers and gangers in charge of distillery ware- houses. Jan. 14, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Circular 618.) LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note.— The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists pnblished by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free "of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survev. January, 1902 51 Bulletin 127, recent changes in aids to navigation, Jan. 1, 1902, coasts of United States. 22 — [2] pp. 4° [Monthly.] List of beacons, biiovs, and dav marks on Pacific coast of United States; corrected to Jan. 1, 1902. "l901. 95 + iv pp. large 8° Notice to Mariners 1-19 of 1902: Jan. 2-30, 1902. 1-19 pp. 4" Note. — Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam- whistles, changes in buoyage, etc. LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement, Jan. 1, 1902. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Note. — Estimated population, Jan. 1, 1902, 78, -137, 000: circulation per capita, $28.C'J. Registered bonds caveated upon books of Department, Jan. 1, 1902. Ip.fo [Monthly.] MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Amendments to regulations. Jan. 8, 1902. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circulars, 1902. ) Public Health Reports, v. 17, nos. 1-5; Jan. 3-31, 1902. [xx] + 1-280 pp. [Weekly.] Note. — This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the 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 Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. Special articles are — Scarlet fever. Disinfection against, by H. D. Geddings; no. 3. Therapeutic serums, vaccine, etc.. Government control of, by H. D. Geddings; no. 3. MINT BUREAU [29th] annual report of director, 1901 . 434 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2260. ) Estimate of [deliciencv] appropriation for assay oftice at Seattle. Jan. 10, 1902. 2 pp. "(H. doc. 218. ) Estimate of deficiencv appropriation for San Francisco mint. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.' doc. 236.) Gold and silver consumed in industries and arts [circular soliciting information]. Jan. 6, 1902. 1 p. 4" Report upon production of precious metals, calendar vear 1900. 1901. 380 pp. 7 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2259; H. doc. 275.) Values of foreign coins. Jan. 1, 1902. [3] pp. 4° (Dept. circular 1, 1902.) [Quarterly.] NAVIGATION BUREAU International code of signals. Jan. 25, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 10,1902.) PORTO RICO Reports of auditor of Porto Rico of receipts and disbursements for year ending Oct. 1901. Dec. 10, 1901. 317 pp. (H. doc. 64.) STANDARDS BUREAU, NATIONAL Communication submitting change of estimates of appropriation. Jan. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 308.) STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for Dec. 1901. [1902.] 64 pp. 4° 52 January, 1902 Estimate of api:)ropriation for rental of additional room. Jan. 0, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 160.) Estimate of appropriation for rental of tabulating machine. Jan. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 170.) Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Dec. 1901. 1902. 13 pp. 4" (Bulletin 6, series 1901-02.) [Monthly.] Imports and exports of United States, Dec. 1901. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, Nov. 1901; no. 5, series 1901-02. p. 1823-2131, 4° (H.doc. 15, pt. 5.) STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE » Sections of Revised Statutes relating to licensed officers of steamboats. Jan. 10, 1902. 3 pp. 4« (Dept. circular 7, 1902.) TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Estimate of apjiropriation for salaried force of [National Bank Redemp- tion Agency]. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. 312.) Monthly statement, imper currency of each denomination outstanding Jan. 31, 1902. 1 p. ol)long 24"" War Department Army regulations. Orders [relative to consideration of i)roposals to amend army regulations]. Dec. 23, 1901. 1 p. 12" District of Colunil)ia. Estimate of appropriation for imjjrovement of Potomac Park. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. 226.) Howells, J. A., & Co. Estimate of appropriation for miscellaneous advertising [to reimburse Ho^vells & Co.]. Jan. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 159.) Illinois Central Railroad. Letter [recommending payment of] claim of railroad [for damages to depot and train shed, Louisville, Ky.]. Jan. 6, 1902. 3pp. (H.doc. 174.) Leases granted, [calendar] year 1901. Jan. 7, 1902. 1 p. (H.doc. 192. ) [No list printed for 1900.] Marshall, J. M. Letter relating to relief of Marshall. Jan. 18, 1902. 2pp. (H.doc. 261.) Military laws. Errata [to] Military laws of United States, 1901. [1901.] 1 p. 16" National Home for Disaljled Volunteer Soldiers. Papers relating to judgments against home at Dayton, Ohio. Jan. 22, 1902. 7 pp. (H. doc. 300.) Public works. Letter transmitting report of proposals for material and labor in connection Avith works under Engineer Department [1901]. Dec. 10, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 161.) [Only letter of transmittal printed here.] Report. Annual reports, 1901; [v. 1, pt. 1] report of Secretary, mis- cellaneous reports. 1901. 780 pp. 46 pi. (H. doc. 2.) *90c Contents: Reports of — Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Forestry Bureau, Philippine Islands, Special report of G. P. Ahern, Apr. 1900- July30,1901. Gettysburg National Park Commission. Insular Affairs Division. January, 1902 53 Report — Continued. Contents — Continued. Reports of — Military Academy, Board of Visitors. superintendent. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Inspection of. Ordnance and Fortification Board. Secretary of War. Shiloh National Park Commission. Soldiers' Home. D. C, Board of Commissioners. Inspection of. Vicksburg National Park Commission. Same, [v 1, pt. 2] reports of chiefs of bureaus. 1901. 1133 pp. il. 28 pi. 2 maps, 5 tab. (H. doc. 2.) *90c Contents: Reports of — Adjutant-general, to Secretary of War. Commissary-general of subsistence. Inspector -general, to Secretary of War. Jndge-advocate-general. Paymaster-general. Quartermaster-general, Acting. Record and Pension Office. Signal Office. Surgeon-general. Same, [v. 1, pt. 3] report of lieutenant-general commanding Army, pt. 1. [See Army.] Sanie, [v. 1, pts. 8, 9] report of Philippine Commission. [See Philip- pine Commission, 1900-.] Same, [v. 1, pt. 10] public laws and resolutions passed by Philip- pine Commission. [See Philippine Commission, 1900-.] Retained bounty fund. Letter [recommending repeal of sec. 2035, Re- vised Statutes, and requesting] authority to cover into Treasury so-called retained bounty fund [payable to colored soldiers enlisted in Virginia and North Carolina in 1864 and 1865]. Jan. 22,1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 293.) Shooting galleries. Estimate of deficiency appropriation for shooting galleries and ranges. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 285.) Sill, Fort. ' Letter relating to leasing lands on military reservation [for benefit of Apache prisoners of war]. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 296.) Stickle, Horton W. Claim of Stickle. Jan. 7,1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 197.) ADJUTANT-GENERAL Army list and directory, officers of Army, Jan. 20, 1902; [no.] 26. 68 pp. Circular 1-5 [1902]; Jan. 4-23, 1902. 12» Enlistments for hue of Army, Dec. 1901. 8 pp. 12° [Monthly.] General orders 1-10 [1902]; Jan. 8-31, 1902. 12« [No. 4 contains the acts of the Hague Peace Conference which were proclaimed by the President, Nov. 1, 1901.] List of military publications, books, pamphlets, etc., received Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 1901. 11 pp. Special orders 1-26 [1902] ; Jan. 2-31, 1902. 12° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Stations of Army, Jan. 9-30, 1902. Each [2] pp. oblong f° [Weekly; none issued Jan. 2, 23.] MILITARY ACADEMY Estimate of deficiencv appropriation for academy [1900 and 1901]. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. ' (H. doc. 253.) 54 January, 1902 Eecommendatioiis in relation to estimates for academy. Jan. 30, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 328.) Statement as to unsatisfactory work [on Cullum Memorial Hall] at West Point. Jan. 7, 1902. 7 pp. (H. doc. 195.) ARMY Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army [with reports of adju- tant-general, inspector-general, department commanders, etc., 1901], 1901. pt. 1, [2] + 379 pp. (War Dept., Reports, 1901 [v. 1, pt. 3]; H. doc. 2. ) *20c Contents: « Reports of— Adjutant-general, to lieutenant-general commanding Army. Artillery Office. Artillery School, Fort Monroe. Cavalry" and Field Artillery .School, Fort Riley. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth. Inspcctor-seneral, to lieutenant-general commanding Army. Lieutenant-general commanding Army. Military departments of Alaska, ('alifornia, the Colorado, the Cohimbia, Cuba, Dakota, the East, the Lakes, the Missouri, Texas, Western Cuba. Military district of Porto Rico. MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS Philippines. Stations of troops, Pliilippine Islands, Dec. 1, 1901. [2] pp. oblong f" CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL PARK COMMISSION Annual report [Sept. 30, 1900-June 30, 1901]. 23 pp. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Black Warrior River, Ala. Recommendation of transfer of ajipropria- tion from Warrior and Tombigbee rivers to Black Warrior River. Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 239.) Report as to additional cost of locks and dams on Warrior and Tombigbee rivers. Jan. 6, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 165. ) Bridges. Laws I'elating to construction of bridges over navigable waters of United States, 56th Congress, 2d session, 1900-01. 1901. 59 pp. Cement. Draft of joint resolution in regard to printing Report on test- ing hydraulic cements. Jan. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 168.) Circular 1, 2 [1902]; Jan. 3, 23, 1902. 12" District of Columbia. Estimate of ajipropriation for completing increase of water supply for Washington, D. C. [l)y improving and protect- ing grounds pertaining to Washington Aqueduct tunnel and Howard University reservoir]. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 323.) Galveston, Tex. Reports of examination and survey of inner harbor. Dec. 13, 1901. 11 pp. 1 pi. map. (H. doc. 91.) Guam. Estimate of appropriation for defense of [Port San Luis d' Apra], Guam. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 227.) Hawaii. Estimate of appropriation for sites for fortifications and sea- coast defenses [for Honolulu and Pearl Harljor], Hawaii. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 241.) Hutchinson, F. M. Papers relating to claim of Hutchinson. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 267.) Illinois and Mississippi Canal. Report containing increased estimate for completing canal. Jan. 22, 1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 297.) January, 1902 55 Mississippi River. Report as to additional cost for locks and dams on river [between St. Paul and Minneapolis]. Jan. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 16-4.) Monroe, Fort. Estimate of appropriation for tilling in reservation. Jan. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 221.) Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. Jan. 2, 1902. 23 pp. -1'* Special orders 1, 2 [1902] ; Jan. 6, 8, 1902. Each 1 p. 12° Yellowstone National Park. Estimate of appropriation for deficiency on account of park [for payment of claim of Northern Pacific Rail- road Company]. Jan. 6, 1902. 2pp. (H. doc. 158.) NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Bulletin lie, Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River, to supplement information given uj^on charts of Great Lakes. [Dec. 10] 1901. 42 pp. 4° ( War dept. doc. 146. ) Supplement 3, corrections and additions to Bulletins 11a, lib, lid, and lie. Lake Superior and St. Marys River; Lake INIichigan and Green Bay; Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls; Niagara River below Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River: to supple- ment information given upon charts of Great Lakes. Dec. 5, 1901. 33 pp. 4" (War Dept. doc. 146. ) Chart ft Erie, Lake, chart 3, Erie to Conneaut, and Long Point. Scale 1:80,000. Jan. 25, 1902. 39.7X25 in. 15c Ontario, Lake. Scale 1:400,000. Dec. 13, 1901. 20.4X34.3 in. 15c Superior, Lake, chart of [with plans of harbors]. Scale 1:500,000. Dec. 13, 1901. 28.3 X 48.3 in. 15c Plans are — Gargantua Harbor. Out. Scale 1:20,000. 7.2 x 4.3 in. Grand Marais, Mich., Harbor of refuge at. Scale 1: 10,000. 6.6 x 14.9 in. Grand Marais, Minn., Harbor at. Scale 1: 8,000. 6.S x 8.9 in. Michipicoten Harbor, Ont. Scale 1:5,000. 7.2 x 5.5 in. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS OFFICE Estimate of appropriation for site [and pedestal] for statue of Rocham- beau [bv Ferdinand Hamar in Washington, D. C.]. Jan. 9, 1902. 3 pp. ( H. doc. 213. ) INSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION Annual report of chief, 1901 . 44 pp. Lo que el Secretario de Guerra expone en su informe anual relativo 6, Cuba V observaciones del Presiclente sobre el mismo asunto. Diciem- bre de 1901. 43 pp. Memoranda relating to tariff between LTnited States and Philippine Islands. Jan. 21, 1902. 93 pp. (S. doc. 134.) Monthly summary of commerce of Cuba, June, 1901; no. 12, series 1900-01. p. 955-1056, 4° *10c Translation of law of criminal procedure for Cuba and Porto Rico, with Spanish text, with annotations, explanatory notes, and amendments made since American occupation. Oct. 1901. [xi] + 358 -(- 393 pp. *40c MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Circular 1 [1902] ; Jan. 24, 1902. 1 p. 12° 56 January, 1902 ordnance and fortification board COAST ARTILLERY FIRE BOARD Plates to accompanv Drill regulations for coast artillery. 1901. [3] pp. 22 pi. oblong i° ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies. .Tan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 263. ) Directory. Ordnance Office directory. Jan. 1, 1902. 3 pp. 12" Disappearing gun carriages. Instructions to bidders and specifications governing manufacture of 10-inch disappearing gun carriages, L. F., model 1901. Revised Jan. 21, 1902. 10 pp. 12" Gathmann gun. Report of joint board of officers of Army and Navy to make tests between Gathmann torjiedo gun and 12-inch army serv- ice rifle. Dec. 10, 1901. 17 pp. il. 35 pi. (S. doc. 53.) Nitrocellulose. Researches on nitrocellulose, by G. Lunge; from Journal of American Chen)ical Society, Aug. 1901. Sept. 23, 1901. 36 pp. 5 il. 1 pi. 4° (Notes on construction of ordnance 81.) Ordnance orders 1, 2 [1902]; Jan. 15, 16, 1902. 12° Proving Ground, Sandv Hook. Estimate of appropriation for Proving Ground. Jan. 14, 1 902. 2 pp. (II. doc. 252. ) San Antonio Arsenal. Estimate of a])propriation for arsenal. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 190.) Springfield Armory. Estimate of appropriation for arniorv. Jan. 1 [6], 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 163.) WATERTOWN A RSENAL Estimate of appropriation for arsenal. Jan. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 242.) PAY DEPARTMENT Estimate of deficiency appropriation for [reimbursement to contract surgeons]. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 i)p. (H.doc. 255. ) Monthly station list of officers, Jan. 1, 1902. 4 pp. Stoppage circular, Jan. 15, 1902. 8 pp. [Monthly.] Sup]>lemental estimate of ajipropriation for pav of [Philippine scouts]. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 254. ) PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Public laws and resolutions passed bv commission [Se]it. 1, 1900-Oct. 11, 1901]. 1901. iii-xviii + 815])p. "(Insular Affairs Division.) [English only; for quarterly publications of laws and I'esolutions passed Sept. 1, 1900-^Iav 31, 1901, printed in English and Spanish, see Catalogue for August,' 1901, page 397.] " *45c Same. xviii + 815pp. (AVarDept., Reports, 1901 [v. l,pt. 10]; H.doc. 2.) Report, Dec. 1, 1900-Oct. 15, 1901 [with reports of bureau officers, 1901, etc.]. Dec. 1901. 2 pts. 190 pp. 39 pi. and 675 pp. 53 pi. 2 maps. (Insular Affairs Division. ) *Pt. 1, 20c; *pt. 2, 85c Contents: pt. 1. Federal party, History of; by T. H. Pardo de Tavera. Mining law for Philippines, Draft of. Report of commission. January, 1902 57 Report — Continued. Conten ts — Continued . pt. 2. Bankiner business in Philippine Islands by foreign corporations or indi- viduals, Report on existing laws covering transaction of. [Banks at Manila, Cebu, and Iloilo, Reports of examinations of.] Census, Spanish, of 1896. Civil governor, Inaugural address of, July 4, 1901. Cold-storage and ice plant, insular, Agreement between Subsistence Depart- ment and insular government with reference to. Gutta-percha and rubber in Straits Settlements, Java, and Sumatra, Report of special agent to investigate. Land system, Spanish, in Philippines, with advantages of land system of United States; by W. M. Tipton. New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado, Difficulties in application of American system of surveys to public lands in, and in adjudication of rights under Spanish and Mexicaii grants; by W. M. Tipton. Population by provinces. Provincial meetings and interviews, Minutes of. [Reports of bureau officers.] Spanish records in provinces. Teachers, American, in Philippines, Home addresses of. Stations of, by provinces and towns. Same. 1901. 2 pts. [2] + 190 pp. 39 pi. and [2] + 675 pp. 53 pi. 2 maps. (War Dept., Reports, 1901 [v. 1, pts. 8, 9]; H. doc. 2.) FORESTRY BUREAU Special report of George P. Ahern, Apr. 1900-July 30, 1901. 1901. 60 pp. 33 pi. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Estimate of appropriation for allowance of exjjenditures of J. W. Jacobs. Jan. 27, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 313. ) Letter recommending appropriation for reimbursement of Honolulu fire department. Jan. 27, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 315.) Letter relating to [proposed] transfer of [temporary] buildings at Key West to Convent of Mary Immaculate. Jan. 7, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 198. ) Papers relating to claim of Gallatlv [or Gellatly], Hankey & Co. Jan. 22, 1902. 19 pp. (H. doc. 294. ) Roster showing stations and duties of officers. Jan. 15, 1902. 6 pp. X:\Ionthly.J SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 1, 2 [1902]; Jan. 1, 16, 1902. Each 1 p. 12" SPANISH WAR CLAIMS BOARD Supplemental report [of board and report of quartermaster-general] as to claims for property taken for military purposes [within United States] in War with Spain. Dec. 19, 1901. 47 pp. (H. doc. 151.) SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Circular 1 [1902] ; Jan. 22, 1902. 1 p. 12° Roster [of officers], Jan. 1, 1902. 3 pp. [Monthly.] Courts of United States COURT OF CLAIMS Allen. Findings in case of Mary R. Jones, administratrix [of Asa F. Allen]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 278.) 58 January, 1902 Ariel, schooner. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of William Woodyeai', administrator of Jeremiah Yellott, and David Stewart and John E. Semmes, receivers of Maryland Insur- ance Company, for seizure of] schooner. Jan. 30, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 332.)" Baker. Findings in case of B. "W. Baker, administrator [of Henrv M. Baker]. Jan. 16, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 113.) Findings in case of Mary Baker. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 210. ) Bee, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims relating to schooner, Samuel Cazneau, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 119.) Benson. Findings in case of Edward Wooton [or Wootton] and John R. [or John H.] Williams, administrators [of Jonathan B. Benson]. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 246.) Betsey, brig. Findings in French spoliation claims [of Lawrence H. H. Johnson, administrator of William Bartlett, for seizure of] brig, Hezekiah Goodhue, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 111.) Findings in French spoliation claims relating to brig, AVilliam Hubbard, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 116.)' Betsey, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims [of Christopher Dexter, administrator of Edward Dexter, for seizure of] schooner, Major F. Bowles, master. Jan 16, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 120.) Findings in French spoliation claims relating to schooner, William Wyman, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 112.) Broussard. Finding.s in case of Lastie Broussard, administrator [of Augustin Broussard]. Jan. 16, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 114.) Burke. Findings in case of INIarv E. Burke. Jan. 23, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 3020 Bush. Findings in case of [Omer Bush, administrator of] Philip Bush. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 272.) Caldwell. Findings in case of George B. Caldwell, administrator [of Hamlin Caldwell]. Jan. 9, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 214.) Caroline, shij). Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to ship. Jan. 22, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 299.) Clari.ssa, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims [of Edward O. Emerson, administrator of Edward Emerson, jr., and William A. Hayes, 2d administrator of Xatbanial A. Haven, for seizure of] schooner, Benjamiil Kaynes, master. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 124.) Coates. Findings in case of Henrv T. Coates [administrator of Thomas H. Coates]. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 207.) Dolphin, Ijrig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases relating to brig. Jan. 18, 1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 271.) Dunlap. [Findings] in case of A. L. Dunlap. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 89.) Eddins. Findings in claim of Louisa H. Patterson [heir of Nancy Eddins]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 131.) Egner. Findings in case of Ernest Neill, administrator [of Joseph H. Egner]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 277.) Esther, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims [of Charles Francis Adams, jr., administrator of Peter Chardon Brooks, and David W. Lowe, administrator of Daniel Rogers, for seizure of] schooner, William Hooper, master. Jan. 20, l902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 126.) Galen, ship. Findings in French spoliation claims relating to ship, John Mackay, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 5 pp. (S. doc. 109.) January, 1902 59 Good Intent, schooner. Conclusions of fact and laAv in French spolia- tion cases relating to schooner. Jan. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 290. ) Governor Bowdoin. ship. Conclusions of law and fact in French spolia- tion cases relating to ship. Jan. 21, 1902. 7 pp. (H. doc. 291.) Grimes. Findings in case of Lucretia H. Ashworth [heir of L. H. Grimes]. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 204.) Hall. Findings in case of Ella A. Hall. Jan. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 108.) Halton. Findings in case of Joseph W. Mavs, administrator [of Pinck- ney Halton]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 280.) Hannah, Ijrig. Findings in, French spoliation claims relating to brig, Williani :\IcNeill Watts, master. Jan. 16, 1902. 4 pp. (S. doc. 117. ) Henderson. [Findings] in case of Emma E. Peck, administratrix [of William Henderson]. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 91.) Hickerson. Findings in case of ^^^ A. Jacobs and J. F. Hickerson, administrators [of Charles Hickerson]. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 316. ) Hicks. Findings in case of E. A. Shiplev, administrator [of Samuel Hicks]. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 205.) Holman. Findings in claim of Z. Tov Holmau, administratrix [of Clementina H. Holman]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 129.) Hope, schooner. Findings in French spoliation claims relating to schooner, Thomas Johnston, jr., master. Jan. 16, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 118.) Horn. Findings in case of Maria A. Horn, administratrix [of John A. Horn]. Jan. 8, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 208.) Jackson. Findings in case of H. B. Parker, jr. [administrator of Epsie Jackson]. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 199.) Johnson. Findings in case of Joel C. Johnson, administrator [of Rich- ard W. Johnson]. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 281.) Klepper. Findings in case of John B. Klejiper. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 276.) Lamb. Findings in case of McCalvin Johnson, administrator [of Jehu C. Lamb]. Jan. 9, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 215.) Lewis. Findings in case of Clarion Lewis [and others, heirs of Elizabeth Lewis, formerly Faulkner]. Jan. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 200.) Mary, schooner. Findings in French s]>oliation claims relating to "schooner, Tillev Wentworth, master. Jan. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 127.) Milliken. Findings in case of Albert G. Milliken [or Millikien]. Jan. 8,1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 209.) Mississippi ^Manufacturing Company. Findintis in case of company. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 282. ) Motter. Findings in case of Joseph L. blotter, executor [of Isaac Motter]. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 247.) Nicewaner. Findings in case of Tabitha ]S^icewaner. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 269.) Norris. Findings in case of Elizabeth Xorris. Jan. 14, 1902. 2 pj). (H. doc. 256.) O'Neil. Findings in case of W. B. Caldwell, administrator [of William O'Neil]. Jan. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 268.) Palmatory. Findings in case of Annie Palmatory, administratrix [of John T. Palmatory]. Jan. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 318.) Polly, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to brig. Jan. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 270.) 60 January, 1902 Polly, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to schooner. Jan. 29, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 325.) Eanger, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of Charles E. Batchelder, administi-ator of Thomas and "William Sheafe, for seizure of] brig. Jan. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 298.) Riplev. Findings in case of E. S. Ripley, administrator [of David S. Ripley]. Jan. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H.' doc. 289. ) Rose, ship. Conclusions of fact and law in case of claims, French spolia- tion, relating to ship. Jan. 6, 1902. 8 pp. (H. doc. 173.) Rudy. Findings in case of David Rudv. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 279. ) ' I Sabatus Neptune, brig. Findings in French spoliation claims [of Edward O. Emerson, administrator of Edward Emerson, jr., and William A. Hayes, 2d administrator of Nathaniel R. Haven, for seizure of] brig, Samuel Moulton, master. Jan. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (8. doc. 125.) Shropshire. 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Cupfis. David. To increase pension of Cupps. Xo. 87. Feb. 27. Gushing, Kate Virginia Dewev. To increase pension of Mrs. Gushing, Xo. 90. Feb. 27, Davis. Mary E. To pension Mrs. Davis. Xo. 2. Feb. 5. DeLong, Harrison T. To increase pension of DeLong. Xo. 39. Feb. 27. Detweiler. Eunice P. To increase pension of Mrs. Detweiler, Xo. 14. Feb, 27, Dillon, Michael, To increase pension of Dillon, Xo, 8. Feb, b". Dunbar, Henry Gifford. To increase pension of Dunbar Xo. 27. Feb. 27, 73 74 February, 1902 Private [act] 2-110; approved Feb. 5-28, 1902— Continued. Eaton, Nathaniel. To increase pension of Eaton. No. 13. Feb. -il. Edwards, Helen F. M. To increase pension of Mrs. Edwards. No. 4. Feb.-'i. Emerson, John. For relief of Emerson. No. 26. Feb. 27. Emery, Nellie M. To pension Mrs. Emery. No.48. Feb. 27. Evans,' Helen M. To pension Mrs, Evans. No. 71. Feb. 27. Evans, Jeremiah. To increase jiension of Evans. No. 69. Feb. 17. Farrell, John E. To pension Farrell. No. 47. Feb. 27. Fergnson, John. To increase pension of Ferguson. No. 29. Feb. 27. Fisher, Henrv. To increase i>ension of Fisher. No. 17. Feb. 27. Folsom, Leigliton J. To increase pension of Folsom. No. 53. Feb. 27. Fowler. George. To increase pension of Fowler. No. 33. Feb. 27. Frank. Emil. To increase pension of Frank. No. 98. Feb. 27. French, Tempv. To increase pension of Mrs. French. No. .51. Feb. 27. Gifford, Andrew H. To increase i)ension of Gifford. No. 95. Feb. 27. Goodwin, Oliver P. To increase jiension t)f Goodwin. No. 56. Feb. 27. Goodwin. Theophilns. To pension Goodwin. No. 36. Feb. 27. Gould, Elizabeth O. To increase pension of Mrs. Gould. No. 3. Feb. 5. Hannifin, Dennis. To increase pension of Hannifin. No. 28. Feb. 27. Hathawav. Martin V. To increase pension of Hathaway. No. 63. Feb. 27. Hooper, Mary F. To increase pension of Mrs. Hooper. No. 101. Feb. 27. Hymer, Samuel. To increase pension of Hymer. No. 46. Feb. 27. Ireland, David A. To increase pension of Ireland. No. 62. Feb. 27. Karmany, Uriah .S. To increase pension of Kamiany. No. 72. Feb. 27. Keenan," Martha V. To increase pension of Mrs. Kcenan. No. 106. Feb. 27. Kingsley, Hiram S. To increase pension of Kingsley. No. 96. Feb. 27. Knowles, Daniel C. To increase ]tension of Knowles. No. 24. Feb. 27. Limb, Mary. \. To pension Mary .\. Lamb. No. 7. Feb. 6. Lane, Lawfentus. To increase pension of Lane. No. .52. Feb. 27. Lane. Theodore. To increase i)ension of Lane. No. 93. Feb. 27. Lazear, Mabel H. To pension Mrs. Lazear. No. 105. Feb. 27. Lee, Charles N. To increase pension of Lee. No. 58. Feb. 27. McClure, George W. To increase pension of McClure. No. 68. Feb. 27. McConnaughev, Thomas H. To increase pension of McConnaughey. No. 91, Feb. 27. McCord, Sarah. To pension Mrs. McCord. No. 19. Feb. 27. McDonald, Marshall. For relief of Marv E. McDonald [widow of Marshall MctDon- ald. and Stephen C. Brown]. No. 9. Feb. 14. MeGrath, John. To increase pension of McGrath. No. 16. Feb. 27. McKinley, Jennie X. To pension Mrs. McKinley. No. 74. Feb. 27. Maher, Julia. To pension Mrs. Maher. No. S6. Feb. 27. Martin. Joseph R. To increase pension of Martin. No. 64. Feb. 27. Merritt. Marcia ^L To increase pension of Mrs. Merritt. No. 40. Feb. 27. Miller, Marv R. To increase pension of Mrs. Miller. No. 32. Feb. 27. Moody, Esther F. To pension Mrs. Moody. No. 6. Feb. 6. Moore, Catharine. To pension Catharine Moore. No. 22. Feb. 27. Morgan, Mary E. W. To pension Mrs. Morgan. No. 15. Feb. 27. Morrison, Jolin C. To increase pension of Morrison. No. 67. Feb. 27. Mnlford, Joseph W. To pension Mulford. No. 11. Feb. 27. Mulholland, Andrew. To increase pension of Mulholland. No. 75. Feb. 27. Musgrove, Richard \V. To increase pension of Musgrove. No. 10. Feb. 27. Newcomb. Mary C. To increase pension of Mrs. Newcomb. No. 85. Feb. 27. Odell, Cyrus, to increase pension of Odell. No. .57. Feb. 27. Ogden, katherine R. A. To pension Mrs. Ogden. No. 79. Feb. 27. Pardee, Susan M. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Pardee. No. 88. Feb. 27. Patterson, George. To increase pension of Patterson. No. 104. Feb. 27. Pepper, Helen L. To pension Mrs. Pepper. No. 05. Feb. 27. Perkins, Napoleon B. To increase pen.-^ion of Perkins. No. 34. Feb. 27. Petee, David. To increase pension of Petee. No. 78. Feb. 27. Pflueger, Catherine. T(^i pension Mrs. Pflueger. No. 80. Feb. 27. Philip. Josefa T. To increase pension of Mrs. Philip. No. 5. Feb. .5. Pollock, David. To increase pension of Pollock. No. 35. Feb. 27. Rapple. John. To increase pen.sion of Rapple. No. 73. Feb. 27. Reed, Oscar. To increase pension of Reed. No. 45. Feb. 27. Reilly, Frances M. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Reilly. No. 25. Feb. 27. Richardson, Loren S. To increase pension of Richardson. No. .50. Feb. 27. Rose, Daniel T. To increase pension of Rose. No. 18. Feb. 27. Schroeder, Henry B. To increase pension of Sehroeder. No. 37. Feb. 27. Schwartz, Gustav. To increase pension of Schwartz. No. 97. Feb. 27. Seott, Edward B. To increase pension of Scott. No. 99. Feb. 27. Scott. Robert M. To increase pension of Scott. No. 60. Feb. 27. Siegfried, Ida R. To increa.se pension of Mrs. Siegfried. No. 100. Feb. 27. Smith. James. To increase pension of Smith. No. 82. Feb. 27. Stevens. Elmer L. To increase pension of Stevens. No. 49. Feb. 27. Stran, Thomas V. To increase pension of Stran. No. 77. Feb. 27. Sweatt, Charles L. To increase pension of Sweatt. No. 110. Fel). 2s. Tavlor, Elisha B. To increase pension of Tavlor, alias Elisha T. Bisliee. No. 92. Feb. 27. Taylor, Jane. To pension Mrs. Taylor. No. 42. Feb. 27. February, 1902 75 Private [act] 2-110; approved FeV). 5-28, 1902— Continued. Taylor, Mary. To increa-je pension of Mrs. Taylor. No. 20. Feb. 27. Terrill. Virginia. To increase pension of Mrs. Terrill. Xo. 108. Feb. 27. Thompson, Francis M. To amend act to increase pension of Thompson. Xo. 76. Feb. 27. Thompson, George W. To increase pension of Thompson. Xo. 61. Feb. 27. Tripp, Mary. To pension Mrs. Tripp. Xo. 55. Feb. 27. Vallet, Jedediah S. To increase pension of Vallet. Xo. 84. Feb. 27. Wear, Laura B. To pension Mrs. Wear. Xo. 38. Feb. 27. Wilcox, John B. To increase pension of Wilcox. Xo. 66. Feb. 27. Willard, James. To increase pension of Willard. Xo. .59. Feb. 27. Woodward, James D. To increase pension of Woodward. Xo. 89. Feb. 27. PUBLIC L.\WS Public [act] 6-26; approved Feb. 4-28, 1902. Appropriations. Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1902 and prior years. Xo. 9. [Feb. 14.] 32 pp. Arkansas River. Authorizing Memphis, Helena and Louisiana Railway Company to construct bridge across river [between Arkansas and Desha comities]. Ark. Xo. 20. [Feb. 24.] 2 pp. To authorize construction of bridge across river near Fort Gibson, Ind. T. [by Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway Company] . Xo. 19. Feb. 24. 1 p. Bartholomew Bayou. Ark. Extending time within which Mississippi River, Ham- burg and Western Raihvav Companv is authorized to con.struct bridge across bayou. Xo. 22. Feb. 24. 1 p. Confederates. For relief of [Confederate soldier.s] for property taken from them bv militarv forces of United States [in violation of terms of surrender]. Xo. 26. Feb. -27. 1 p. Courts of United States. To transfer county of Carroll from northwestern division of northern district of Georgia to northern district of Georgia of L'nited States courts. Xo. 24. Feb. 26. 1 p. Current River. To authorize Southern Missouri and Arkansas Railroad Company to build bridge across river in [Randolph County], Ark. Xo. 8. [Feb. 11.] 2 pp. District of Columbia. Making appropriation for clearing Potomac River of ice. Xo. 18. Feb. 21. 1 p. To receive arrearages of taxes due District to July 1, 1900 [1899], at 6 per centum per annum, in lieu of penalties and costs. Xo. 13. Feb. 15. 1 p. To regtilate collection of taxes in District. Xo. 11. Feb. 14. 1 p. To require cases of typhoid fever in District to be reported to Health Depart- ment. Xo. 6. Feb. 4. 1 p. Duluth Canal. To authorize Duluth, Minn., to construct car transfer over canal, and for that purpose to occupy lands of United States. Xo. 7. Feb. 7. 1 p. Enid and .\nadarko Railway. To grant right of way through Oklahoma and Indian Territory to company and [for acquiring of rights of way by railway companies in Indian Territory] . Xo. 26. [Feb. 28.] 9 pp. Hawaii, barkentine. To provide American register for barkentine. Xo. 15. Feb. 19. 1 p. Mis.souri River. To authorize construction of bridge over river at or near St. Joseph, Mo. [bv Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railwav Companv]. Xo. 17. [Feb. 21.] 2 pp. To extend time for completion of bridge acro.ss river [at Yankton. S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Xo. 16. Feb. 21. 1 p. Oceania. To prevent sale of firearms, opium, and intoxicating liquors in certain islands of Pacific. Xo. 10. Feb. 14. 1 p. St. Lawrence River. To declare international railway bridge [constructed by Xorthern Xew York Railroad Company] over river, near Hogansburg, X. Y., lawful structure. Xo. 12. Feb. 14. 1 p. Steamboat Inspection Service. To amend sec. 4400, Revised Statutes, [so as to provide for] reciprocal recognition of boiler-inspection certificates between maritime nations. Xo. 14. Feb. 15. 1 p. White River. Authorizing Memphis. Helena and Louisiana Railway Company to construct bridge across river [between Arkansas and Desha counties] , Ark. Xo. 21. [Feb. 24.] 2 pp. White River Railway Company. Granting to company right to construct railway in county of Independence, Ark. Xo. 23. [Feb. 26.] 2 pp. Public [joint] resolution 5-7; apjiroved Feb. 7-26, 1902. Banks and banking. Authorizing commissioner of internal revenue to return bank checks, drafts, certificates of deposit, and orders for payment of money, having imprinted stamps thereon, to owners. Xo. 7. Feb. 26. 1 p. Librarv Committee, Joint. Increasing membership of committee. Xo. 5. Feb. 7. 1 p. States. Authorizing transfer to Library of Congress of [Industrial Commission] library of State reports. Xo. 6. Feb. 21. 1 p. 76 February, 1902 SENATE Census Office. ]\Iemorandum from National Civil Service Reform League to be read before Committee on Census. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 176.) Chinese exclusion. Reenactment of Chinese exclusion law, California's memorial adopted bv Chinese Exclusion Convention, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21 and 22^, 1901. [Feb. 13] 1902. 25 pp. (S. doc. 191.) France. Resolutions adopted by American Chamber of Commerce of Paris, France, Jan. 18, 1902, favoring ratification of pending reci- procity treat V between United States and France; jiresepted by Mr. Cullom. Feb. 17, 1902. 1 p. (S. doc. 199.) Injunctions. Compilation of documents relating to injunctions in con- spiracy cases, Avith arguments and decision of court in case of Com- monwealth [of Massacliusetts] r. Hunt, 4 Metcalf, etc. Feb. 13, 1902. 160 pp. (S. doc. 190. ) [Inchides reprints of documents of the 53d, 54th, and 56th Congresses.] Library of Congress. Hearings before [subcommittees] on Appropria- tions, 1898-1900, concerning [salaries of chiefs of] Division of Bib- liography and Map Division, [with] extract from Congressional Record relating to librarv, to accompany amendment to H. 10847; presented by Mr. Lodge. ' Feb. 17, 1902.' 9 pi). (S. doc. 196.) Liquors. Compilation of treaties and laws for protection of native races against intoxicants [and firearms], with extracts from messages of Presidents and ex-Presidents and justices of Supreme Court; pre- sented by Mr. Money. Feb. 17, 1902. 11 pj). (S. doc. 200.) Nicaragua Canal. Article on construction of canal, by IT. S. Grant, con- tributed to North American Review, Feb. 1881; presented by Mr. Piatt of New York. Feb. 19, 1902. 7 pp. (S. doc. 207.) Philippine Islands. Petition from citizens of United States favoring suspension of hostilities in islands and discussion of situation between Government and Filipino leaders; presented bv Mr. Hoar. Feb. 4, 1902. 11 pp. (S. doc. 166.) Treaty of peace liet ween United States and Spain, signed Paris, Dec. 10, 1S98, with S. J. R. 240, 55th Congress, 3d session [declaring purpose of United States toward islands], and votes upon treaty and joint resolution and amendments in Senate. [Feb. 11] 1902. 16 pp. (S. doc. 182.) Post exchanges. Social features of post exchange [British army regu- lations], etc. ; presented bv Mr. Gallinger. Feb. 18, 1902. 8 pp. (S. doc. 203.) Public lands. Nation as land owner, bv J. D. Whelplev, from Harper's Weeklv, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 1901; 'presented by M'r. Gibson. , Feb. 12,1902. 18 pp. (S. doc. 183.) AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COiMMITTEE Hearings [befoi-e committee, Feb. 17-19, 1902], on H. 9206, to [make] oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products [subject to laws of State or Territory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importation, and exporta- tion of oleomargarine]. [1902.] 65 pp. Proctor, Redfiekl. Report amending H. 9206, to make oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Terri- tory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining liutter, also imposing tax upon and regu- lating manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of oleomar- garine. Feb. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 530 [pt. 1].) February, 1902 77 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Hale, Eugene. Report amending H. 9315, making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies, 1902 and prior vears. Feb. 3, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 330. ) * . CENSUS COMMITTEE Quarles, J. V. Report amending H. 10308, for permanent Census Office. Feb. 10, 1902. 62 pp. (S. rp. 428. ) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report favoring S. 918, for relief of Alphonso M. Potvin. Feb. 12, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 453.) Report favoring S. 3546, for relief of L. A. Noves. Feb. 19, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 498.) Kean, John. Report favoring S. 903, for relief of William D. Rutan. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 349. ) Report favoring S. 2122, for relief of Charles Hurrle. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 438.) Report favoring S. 1928, for relief of G. H. Sowder. Feb. 12, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 458.) Report favoring S. 1024, for relief of Larrabee and Allen. Feb. 12, 1902. 7 pp. (S. rp. 459. ) Kittredge, A. B. Report favoring S. 916, for relief of Clara H. Fulford. Feb. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 357.) Report favoring H. 5106, for relief of Rasmussen and Strehlow [on account of repairs of building at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo]. Feb. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 512.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 342, for relief of heirs of Aaron Van Camp and Virginius P. Chapin. Feb. 10, 1902. 12 pp. (S. rp. 397. ) Report favoring S. 1680, for relief of William A. Cowles, adminis- trator of George Cowles. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 398.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring 8. 678, for relief of heirs of W. T. Scott and others. Feb. 6, 1902. 20 pp. (S. rp. 360. ) Report favoring S. 1516, for relief of Richmond College, Richmond, Va. Feb. 6, 1902. 15 pp. (S. rp. 361.) Report favoring H. 4988, for relief of :Marv E. :McDonald. Feb. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 362.) Mason, W. E. Report favoring S. 475, to refer claim of Joseph W. Par- ish to Secretarj' of Treasury. Feb. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 351.) Report favoring S. 1902, for relief of Flora A. Darling. Feb. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 352. ) Stewart, W. M. Report favoring S. 165, to reimburse certain persons who furnished services in suppressing Indian hostilities within Nevada [in I860]. Feb. 5, 1902. 12 pp. (S. rp. 346.) Report favoring S. 169, for relief of Robert D. McAfee and John Chiatovich [as sureties of Elias B. Zabriskie]. Feb. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 347.) Report favoring S. 2213, for relief of George W. Graham. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 390. ) Report amending S. 172, for relief of estate of Charles M. Roberts. Feb. 13, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 464.) 78 February, 1902 Stewart, W. M. — Continued. Report favoring S. 2216, for relief of Eliz- abeth Muhlenian, widow, and lieirs of Samuel A. INluhlenian. Feb. 15, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 473.) Report favoring S. 2037. for relief of Lincoln W. Tibl)etts. Felx 15, 1902. 5 pp. (8. rp. 475.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring S. 567, for relief of H. B. Matteosian. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 348.) Report favoring S. 2731, for relief of Salvador Costa. Feb. 13, 1902. Ip. (S. rp. 468.) Teller, H. INI. Report favoring S. 877, for relief of estate of Eli Avers [Ayres]. Feb. 13, 1902. 41pp. (S. rp. 466.) ' Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 308, to reimburse Wyoming for money exi^ended in preserving Yellowstone National Park during 1884-86. Feb. 5, 1902. 9 pp. (S. rp. 341.) Report favoring S. 1920, for relief of Albert C. Brown. Feb. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 342.) Report favoring S. 173, for relief of owners of British ship Foscolia. Feb. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 343.) Rei)ort adverse to 8. 2090, for relief of John I.. Rhea, executor of Samuel Rhea, and John Anderson, administrator of Joseph R. Andei-son. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 344.) Report adverse to 8. 1091, for relief of Portland Company, Port- land, Me. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 345.) Report favoring S. 3083, providing ior adjudication of claims [of J. F. Bailev & Co. and others] bv Court of Claims. Fel). 10, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 391.) Report favoring 8. 208, for relief of Jeronemus 8. Underbill. Feb. 12, 1902. 9 pp. (8. rp. 454.) Report favoring 8. 2604, to pay Treasury settlements [due insurance companies for loss of steamers Neptune and Forest Queen] . Feb. 12, 1902. 8 pp. (S. rp. 455.) Report favoring 8. 925, for relief of representatives of Chauncey M. Lockwood. Feb. 12, 1902. 10 pp. (8. rp. 456.) Report amending H. 8587, for allowance of certain claims for stores and supi)lies reported l)v Court of Claims under Bowman act [also French spoliation claims^ etc.]. Feb. 18, 1902. 212 pp. (8. rp. 493. ) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Berry, J. H. Report amending 8. 2782, to authorize construction of bridge across Columbia River [at or near Vancouver, Wash.] by Washington and Oregon Railwav Companv. Feb. 4, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 336.) Report amending S. 3261, authorizing Eldorado and Bastrop Rail- way Comjiany to construct bridge across Ouachita River [between Ashley and Union counties]. Ark. Feb. 6, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 359. ) Report adverse to 8. 2972, for water dock at Shij) Island, Miss. Feb. 21, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 523.) Report amending S. 3515, authorizing construction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Parkville, JNIo. [by Kansas City, North- eastern and Gulf Railwav Companv]. Feb. 22, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 528.) Report amending by substitute S. 3231 , to legalize bridge erected across Little Tennessee River at Niles Ferry, Tenn., by Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad. Feb. 22' 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 529.) Februaky, 1902 79 Berry, J. H. — Continued. Report amending S. 4003, to authorize con- struction of bridge acros8 Savannah River from Savannah to Huteh- insons Island, Ga. [bv Georgia and Alabama Terminal Company]. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. "(S- rp. 573.) Clay, A. S. Report favoring H. 61, to authorize life-saving station at or 'near Bogue Inlet, N. C. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 515. ) Report amending by substitute S. 1545, to estaljlish marine hospital at Savannah, Ga. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 522.) Gallinger, J. H. Rei:)ort adverse to S. 2878, for construction of light- house and fog signal at Pollock Rip Shoals, ]Mass. [bv Albert F. Eells]. Feb. 22, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 508.) Report amending S. 4096, for depot for Revenue-Cutter Service. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 535. ) McMillan, James. Report favoring S. 3865, t(j establish light-houses at Boston Harbor to mark entrance to new Broad Sound channel. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 500. ) Report favoring S. 3491, for light and fog-signal station on or near Crisps Point, Lake Superior, Mich. Feb. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 501.) Report adverse to S. 329, to amend act making appropriations for [rivers and har])ors], 1900 [so as to forbid l)uilding of pound-nets, weirs, and stationary flsh-traps in Columbia River and its tributa- ries]. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 503.) Report amending H. 7675, to construct light-house keeper's dwell- ing at Calumet Harbor [Lake Michigan, 111.]. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 514.) Mallorv, S. R. Re^wrt favoring S. 3312, for light-house at mouth of Oyster Bayou, La. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 504.) [1st edi- tion read incorrectly Mr. Mc]\Iillan, instead of Mr. Mallory.] Report amending by substitute H. 199, to amend act making apjiro- priations for sundrv civil expenses, 1902 [so as to build light upon Bluff Shoal instead of at Northwest Point Royal Shoal, N. C.]. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 505.) [1st edition read incorrectly Mr. ]McMillan, instead of Mr. ]Mallory.] Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 1568, to restore Henry D. Hall to Revenue-Cutter Service. Feb. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 519.) Report favoring S. 3361, for removal of port of entry in Albemarle district, N. C, from Edenton to Elizabeth Citv. 'Feb. 20, 1902. Ip. (S. rp. 520.) Mason, W. E. Report favoring S. 3651, appropriating §<3,000 a year for support of Permanent International Commission of Congresses of Navigation. Feb. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 518. ) Nelson, Knute. Report favoring S. 3746, to amend sec. 2593, Revised Statutes, relating to ports of entry [in district of Montana and Idaho, so as to confirm port of entry at Greatfalls, INIont.]. Fel). 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 510.) Report favoring S. 905, for relief of Liudley C. Kent and Joseph Jenkins, as sureties of Frank A. Webb. Feb. 20, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 511.) Perkins, G. C. Report adverse to S. 344, to amend [sec. 4472] Revised Statutes, [so as to permit] carriage of refined petroleum [of 115° F. fire test bv all passenger steamers]. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 516.) Turner, George. Report favoring S. J. R. 56, for modification in project for improvement in Everett Harl)or, Wash. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp.531.) 80 February, 1902 Turner, George — Continued. Report amending S. 257, to establish light- house and fog-signal station at ^Nlukilteo Point, near Everett, Wash. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 556.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Clark, W. A. Report favoring S. 2966, for relief of George W. King. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 370. ) Report adverse to S. 2337, for extension of Le Droit avenue. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 553. ) Dillingham, \V. P. Report adverse to S. 1846, for extension of 5th street northwest, Takoina Park, D. C. Feb. 7, 1902. 2 pp.' (S, rp.365.) Report adverse to S. 3080, for opening of Elm street [and] Wilson street north from 5th to 7th street and for opening of 6th street north from Spruce to Pomerov street [in District]. Feb. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 366.) Gallinger, J. H. Report under S. R. 43, directing committee to inves- tigate observance and enforcement of act to provide that persons employing female help in District shall provide seats. Feb. 10, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 437.) Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring iS. 1845, to amend act to incorpo- rate convention of Protestant Episcopal Church of diocese of Wash- ington [so as to assure authoritv to take grants or devises of real estate]. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3.32.) ' Report adverse to S. 2426, to amend sec. 42 of code of laws for Dis- trict [relating to Police Court]. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 374.) Report favoring H. 2678, to incorporate Eastern Star Home for Dis- trict. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 )>. (S. rp. 375. ) Report amending S. 3130, for removal of snow and ice from side- walks of District. Fel). 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 550. ) Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring S. 3364, to authorize apportionment of assessments for special improvements, etc., in District. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 368.) McMillan, James. Report adverse to 8. 1454, to increase salaries of jus- tices of courts of District. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 373. ) Report favoring S. 3488, to authorize commissioners of District to appoint superintendents of chimney sweeps. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 557. ) Report adverse to S. 3489, for extension of Vermont avenue. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 564. ) Report adverse to S. 2053, for widening of Wisconsin avenue from 37th street to District line. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 565. ) Report adverse to S. 3425, for extension of Wvoming avenue. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 566.) Mallorv, S. R. Report favoring H. 3740, to confirm title to lot 1, square 1113, Washington [to :\Irs. Johanna C. Block]. Feb. 7, 1902. 4 pp. (8. rp. 369.) Report favoring S. 3439, to amend act to license billiard and pool tables in District [so as to tix age limit of patrons]. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 554.) Martin, T. S. Report adverse to S. 1785, for relief of estate of William B. Todd. Feb. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 371.) Report favoring S. 3243, to redeem certain outstanding certificates of Board of Audit of District. Feb. -7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 372. ) Stewart, W. M. Report favoring H. 8336, to amend [act to regulate gas works in District, so as to reduce working hours in office of inspector of gas and meters]. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 364.) i February, 1902 81 FOREIGN' RELATION'S COMMITTEE Cullom, S. ^I. Report favoring Senate exeentive M [treaty lietween United States and Denmark for cession to United States of islands of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, signed Washington, Jan. 24, 1902]. Feb. 5, 1902. 19 pp. 1 il. i Confidential: [Senate] executive report 1.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 17, 1902.] Note. — The series of reports to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of tlie Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this in- stance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Lodge, H. C. Report amending S. 161S, for reorganization of consular service. Feb. 19, 1902. 38 pp. (S. rp. 499.) FOREST RESERVATION'S AND PROTECTION' OF GAME COMMITTEE Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring S. 492. for national forest reserve in southern Appalachian ^lountains. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 339.) IXDIAN' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Leasing of Indian lands, hearings before committee [Jan. 16-Feb. 13, 1902] on [S. R. 49] relative to lea.ses of Indian lands [for mining purposes], S. 145, [for dispositii^i of lands] within Uintah [Valley] Reservation, and [S. R. 58] in regard to leases of Standing Rock Reservation lands [for grazing i>urposes] ; submitted bv Mr. Piatt of Connecticut. Feb. 22, 1902. 120 pp. (S. doc. 212. )" Bard, T. R. Report amending S. 3536, for relief of [Warner's Ranch and other dispossessed] Mission Indians of California. Fel>. 14, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 4B9.) Clark, W. A. Report amending S. 2979, to ratify agreement with Indians of Crow Reservation in ^lontana. Feb. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 517.) Gamble, R. J. Report amending liy substitute S. 3990, authorizing use of certain moneys in Trea.*ury to credit of Indians of Crow Creek [and Old Winnebago] Reservation in South Dakota. Feb. 22, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 525.) Report amending S. 3663, to amend act granting right to Omaha Northern Railway Company to construct railway across Omaha and Winnebago reservations, Xebr., by extending time. Feb. 28, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 567.) [Report reads, by a misprint, from Com- mittee on ^lilitary Affairs.] Harris, AV. A. Report amending H. 3104, to grant right of way through Oklahoma and Indian Territory to Enid and Anadarko Railway Companv, and [for acquiring of rights of wav bv railwav companies in Indian Territory]. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp." (S. rp. 467.) Nelson, Knute. Report amending S. 590, for relief of ^lille Lac Indians. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 340.) INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIONS SELECT COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report amending l\v substitute S. 3090, to ratify act of Legislative Assembly of Arizona for display of products of Arizona at international exposition at St. Louis in 1903. Feb. 12, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 460. ) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Fairbanks, C. W. Report amending S. 715, for 2 additional associate justices of Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 329. ) 82 February, 1902 Fairbanks, C. W. — Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 3220, for additional judge in nortliern district of Illinois. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (S.rp.465.) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring S. 2708, respecting proceedings in courts of United States in western district of Missouri. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 277. ) LIBRARY COMMITTEE Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring H. J. R. 131, authorizing transfer to Librarv of Congress of [Industrial Commission] library of State reports. "Feb. 18, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 487.) , MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Bate, W. B. Report amending S. 458, making appropriation for com- pleting road to [Barrancas] national cemeterv near Pensacola, Fla. Feb. 14, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 470.) Burrcnvs, J. C. Report amending S. 942, for relief of Harlow L. Street. Feb. 6, 1902. 8 pp. (S. rp. 358. ) Cockrell, F. M. Report amending 8. 1256, to remove charge of deser- tion from Stephen A. Toops. Feb. (3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 354.) Report favoring S. 2237, for relief of John W. (fumnio. Feb. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 355.) Re[)ort adverse to S. 3655, to correct miiitarv record of ^^'illiam T. Rominger. Feb. 13, 1902. 7 pp. (S. rp. 462.) Foraker, J. B. Report favoring S. 1881, to correct miiitarv record of Peter Cimnell. Feb. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 513.) Hawley, J. R. Report amending S. 3129, for authorization of erection of buildings by Young Men's Christian Associations on military reservations. Feb. 20, 1902. 13 pp. (S. rp. 521.) Report favoring S. 3848, granting (juitclaim to Lorillard Spencer of right to land in Newport, R. I. Feb. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 526.) Pettus, E. W. Report adverse to S. 3415, to correct miiitarv record of Gideon Howell, alias .Judson Howell. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 502. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 3612, to remove charge of deser- tion from Charles J. 'Clark. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 506.) Proctor, Red field. Report amending S. 3327, in amendment of sec. 22 and 26 of act approved Feb. 2, 1901, to increase efticiency of military establishment [relative to chiefs of staff departments]. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 389.) Report favoring S. 2172, for payment of medical expenses of officers and men of Army while al)sent with leave or on furlough [since beginning of War with Spain]. Fel). 28, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 532.) Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 305, for monument to mark site of Fort Phil Kearny massacre. Feb. 4, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 333.) Report favoring S. 636, to remove charge of desertion from David A. Lane. Feb. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 334.) Report amending S. 690, to correct miiitarv record of Talton T. Davis. Feb. 4, 1902. 11pp. (S. rp. 335.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2877, to remove charge of deser- tion from Thomas Blackburn. Feb. 11, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 448.) Report favoring S. 306, for relief of Leonard L. Dietrick. Feb. 13, 1902. 7 pp. (S. rp. 463.) February, 1902 83 Warren, F. E. — Continued. Report favoring 8. 1879, authorizing appointment and retirement of David McMurtrie Gregg as captain. Feb. 15, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 472. ) Report favoring S. 4024, for relief of G. G. Martin. Feb. 28, 1902. 10 pp. (S. rp. 533.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 192, authorizing appointment of Alien V. Reed as rear-admiral on retired list. Feb. 11, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 439.) Report favoring H. 5224, for i-elief of Edward Kershner. Feb. 28,. 1902. 10 pp. (S. rp.534.) Hanna, M. A. Report adverse to S. 1320, for relief of Robert Logan May. Jan. 28, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 248.) Report adverse to S. 680, for relief of Jerome E. Morse. Jan. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 249. ) Report adverse to S. 356, for relief of Patrick H. Philbin. Jan. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 251.) Report amending S. 1321, to restore to active list James G. Field. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 442.) Report adverse to S. 2231, to waive age limit in case of Charles A. Wilson and to appoint him l)oatswain in Navy. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 443.) Report adverse to S. 2587, to place Archil)ald K. Eddowes on retired list with rank of chief engineer. Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 444.) Report adverse to S. 1224, to place on retired list as chief engineer P. J. McMahon. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 445.) Penrose, Boies. Report favoring S. 1103, to authorize use of depositions- before naval courts. Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 449.) Report favoring S. 1102, for convening of general courts-martial at remote naval stations. ■ Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 450. ) Report amending S. 1673, for relief of officers and crew of U. S. S. Charleston, lost in Philippines Nov. 2, 1899. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 570.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report amending H. 1484, to increase pension of Robert M. Scott. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 274.) Report amending H. 3266, to increase pension of James Smith. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 275.) Report favoring H. 5169, to increase pension of Hiram S. Kingsley. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 276.) Report amending S. 1967, to increase pension of Andrew J. Free- man. Feb. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 353.) Report amending S. 3204, to increase pension of Mary T. Bruce. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 429.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2508, to increase pension of Pauline Lowe Murphy. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 430.) Report amending 8. 1942, to increase pension of Kate H. Clements. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 431.) Report amending S. 3388, to increase pension of John Peterson. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 432.) Report favoring H. 3240, to increase pension of Joseph Church. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 433.) 84 February, 1902 Burton, J. R. — Continued. Report favoring H. 5259, to increase pen- sion of Gustav Schwartz. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 434.) Report favoring H. 2321, to increase pension of Jo.«eph R. Martin. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 435.) Report favoring H. 5860, to increase pension of Edward B. Scott. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 436.) Deboe, AV. J. Report favoring H. 2193, to increase pension of David A. Ireland. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 326.) Report favoring H. 1285, to increase pension of Cyrus Odell. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 327. ) Report favoring H. 2455, to increase i)ension of George W. IS^cClure. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 328.) Report favoring S. 701, to increase pension of Elizabeth Kroger. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 417.) Report favoring H. 5162, to increase pension of Andrew H. Gifford. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 418.) Report favoring H. 3024, to increase pension of Thomas V. Stran. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 419.) Report amending by substitute S. 721, to increase pension of Lava- lette D. Dickey. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 420.) Report amending S. 1800, to increase pension of Jennie C. Ruckle. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 421.) Report amending 11. 1324, to increase pension of Charles N. Lee. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 422.) Report amending S. 2947, to increase pension of Elizabeth A. Shaw. Feb. 11, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 446.) Rejiort amending S. 2082, to increase jiension of Louise Ward. Feb. 20, 1902. 2 i)p. (S. rj). 507.) Re])ort amending 8. 2625, to increase pension of Carlin Handin. Fel>. 28, 1902. 1 j). (8. rp. 558.) Report favoring U. 8541, to increase pension of Mahlon C. Moores. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 559.) Report favoring H. 2465, to increase pension of James F. Charles- worth. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 560.) Report favoring H. 1280, to pension Lizzie A. Campbell. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 561.) Foster, A. G. Report favoring S. 713, to i)ension Frances E. Stebbins. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 280. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1467, to increase pension of Cynthia A. :\LcKenny. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 281.) Report favoring H. 6465, to increase pension of Samuel Briscoe. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 282.) Report favoring S. 3553, to increase pension of INIarv A. Van Wor- mer. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 423. ) Report favoring H. 2617, to increase jiension of John Rapple. Feb. 10,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 424.) Report favoring H. 5147, to increase pension of Theoension Jennie A. ^IcKinlev. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 288.) 88 February, 1902 Pritchard, J. C. — Continued. Report favoring H. 3300, to increase pen- sion of George B. Boyd. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 289.) Report amending S. 1626, to increase pension of ]VIichael Samels- berger. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 290.) Report amending by sul)stitute S. 1331, to i^ension Ann Eliza Trout. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 291.) Re]iort amending In' substitute S. 1139, to pension Abl)v Clark I\Ic- Nett. Feb. 3, 1902." 2 pp. (8. rp. 292.) Report amending S. 502, to pension Alexander Beachboard. Feb. 3,1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 293.) Report favoring H. 1728, to increase pension of Georgu W. Tliomp- son. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 400.) Report favoring H. 2265, to increase pension of Martin V. Hatha- way. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 401.) Report favoring H. 2628, to increase pension of Andrew INIulhol- land. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 402.) Report favoring H. 6720, to increase pension of George Patterson. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 403.) Report amending H. 7343, to increase pension of Martha V. Kee- nan. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp.404.) Report favoring H. 1374, to increase i^ension of James Willard. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 405.) Report favoring S. 2100, to increase pension of John McGrath. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 406.) Report amending l)v substitute S. 3424, to increase pension of ]\Iin- nie E. King. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 407.) Report amending; l>v sul)stitute S. 3064, to increase pension of Ennna Sophia Harper Cilley. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 408.) Report favoring 8. 469, to increase pension of Hiram H. Kingsburv. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 409.) Report amending S.J. R. 8, construing pension act approved June 27, 1890 [so as to give pensionable status in certain cases to ex-Con- federates who served in Union Armv or Navv]. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 410.) Report amending; bv substitute S. 3518, to pension Nadine A. Turchin. Feb. 17, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 484.) Report amending H. 428, to pension Sarah Bowers. Feb. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 485.) Report amending H. 5863, to increase pension of Benjamin Brit- tinghain. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 568. ) Report favoring H. 8620, to pension Thomas Hall. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 569.) Scott, X. B. Report amending S. 628, to pension Annie E. [D.] Tag- gart. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 294. ) Report amending by substitute S. 2802, to pension IMartha R. Os- bourn. Feb. 3, 1902. 2pp. (S.rp. 295.) Report favoring H. 2416, to increase pension of John B. Wilcox. Fel). 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 296. ) Report favoring H. 2484, to increase j^ension of Jeremiah Evans. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 297.) Report favoring H. 815, to increase pension of Henrv S. Comer. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 298.) Report favoring H. 4182, to increase i>ension of David Cupps. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 299.) February, 1902 89 Scott, N. B. — Continued. Report favoring H. 2412, to pension Helen L, Pepper. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp.411.) Report favoring S. 2815, to increase pension of William S. Derby, Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp.412.) Report amending S. 2643, to increase pension of Peter C. Cleek. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 413.) Report amending S. 3403, to increase pension of George M. Emery, Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 414.) Report amending H. 1939, to increase pension oi Penrose W. Rea- gan. Feb. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 483.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3585, to increase pension of Mary Wolcott Kilburn. Feb. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 488.) Report favoring H. 2225, to increase pension of James Morris. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 571.) Report favoring H. 5218, to increase pension of Joel Metz. Feb, 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 572. ) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring H. 5108, to increase pension of Elisha B. Taylor, alias Elisha T. Bisbee. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 278.) Report favoring S. 3299, to increase pension of Isaiah Tufford. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 279.) Report amending S. 3482, to increase pension of Ida C. Emery. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 415.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3393, to pension William P. Arble. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p." (S. rp. 416. ) Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 2502, to increase pension of Ambrose Burton. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 302.) Report amending H. 8652, to increase pension of Virginia Terrill. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 303.) Turner, George. Report amending bv substitute S. 3213, to pension Anna J. Thomas. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S.rp. 304.) Re]iort favoring H. 3184, to increase pension of David Petee. Feb. 3,1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 305.) Report favoi'ing H. 6684, to increase pension of Marshall Bachelder. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 306.) Report favoring H. 3422, to increase pension of James D. Elderkin. Feb. 28, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 555.) Report favoring H. 5959, to increase pension of Francis Pearson, alias James F. Pearston. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 562.) Report favoring H. 898, to increase pension of Alfred Bolton. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp.' (S. rp. 563.) POST-OFFICES AND POST-ROADS COMMITTEE Clay, A. S. Report favoring S. 688, for relief of David H. Lewis. Feb. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 474.) ]Mitchell, J. H. Report favoring S. 277, for relief of ]\Iathias A. Young. Feb. 22, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 524.) PRIVILECtES and elections COMMITTEE Burrows, J. C. Report submitting S. R. 135, censuring Benjamin R. Tillman and John L. McLaurin for disorderly behavior and violation of rules of Senate; with views of minority. Feb. 28, 1902. 9 pp. (S. rp. 574. ) 90 February, 1902 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE McCumber, 1\ J. Report amending by substitute S. 598, for public building at Grand Forks, N. Dak. ' Feb. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 367.) Report favoring S. 592, for public building at Deadwciod, "S. Dak. Feb. 10, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 899.) Quarles, J. V. Report favoring S. 1266, for public building at Green Bay, Wis. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 427.) Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 2086, for enlarging ])ul)lic building at Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 6, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 356.) , Report amending S. 76, for pul^lic building at New Orleftns, La. Feb. 18, 1902. 8 pp. (S. rp. 489.) Simmons, F. M. Report amending S. 1609, for purchase from Forsyth County of site and l)uilding for post-office in Winston-Salem, N. C, and to authorize sale of present ]>ost-office site in AVinston-Salem to Forsyth County. Feb. 4, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 338.) Report amending S. 151, for public building at Ogden, Utah. Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 451.) Report favoring S. 2897, for public building in Duiliam, N, C. Feb. 12, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 457. ) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring S. 162, for pul)lic Iniilding in Reno, Nev. Feb. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 363.) Wellington, G. L. Repoit favoring S. 3293, to increase linut of cost of public building at Cumberlan.l, ^U\. Feb. 4, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 337.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Clark, C. D. Report favoring H. 202, to amend sec. 2294, Revised Stat- utes [as to officers before whom proofs, etc., in land cases mav be taken]. Feb. 12, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 452.) Dietrich, C. H. Report favoring S. 2442, confirming title to Nebraska of certain selected indemnity school lands. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 447. ) Gibson, Paris. Report amending S. 3449, to establish land oflice [at Greatfalls] Mont. Feb. 28, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 552.) Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring S. 1912, granting to Washington land to aid in maintenance of State Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 350. ) HOUSE Annual report of A. McDowell, clerk [showing recei]its and disburse- ments], 1901. Dec. 2, 1901 [published 1902]. 290 pp. (H. doc. . ^^:^ Historical and legal digest of contested election cases in House, lst-56th Congress, 1789-1901; by Chester H. Rowell. 1901 [1902]. 864 pp. (H. doc. 510, 56th Cong. 2d sess.) *45c List of members and their clerks, 57th Congress. [1902.] 31 pi>. ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Bull, Melville. Report favoring H. R. 112, to authorize assistant clerk to Committee on Judiciary. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 533.) Loud, E. F. Report favoring H. R. 93, to authorize a.ssistaut clerks to Committee on Military Affairs and Committee on Naval Affairs. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 531.) Report amending H. R. 101, to authorize janitor for room of Com- mittee on Printing. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 534.) February, 1902 91 AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Hearings [before committee, Jan. 13-22, 1902, on H. 9206], to [make] oleomargarine [and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Territory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importation, and exporta- tion of oleomargarine]. [1902.] 277 pp. 2 pi. Note. — Contains a special article. Abnormal milk and milk-borne disea.ses; by G. M. Kober. Haugen, G. N. Report favoring H. 10999, to provide regulations gov- erning importation of nursery stock and fruits and for inspection of nurserv stock grown within United States. Feb. 17, 1902. 8 pp. (H. rp. 557.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Hemenway, J. A. Report submitting H. 10847, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1903. Feb. 5, 1902. 29 pp. (H. rp. 412.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Butler, T. S. Report favoring H. 8209, for relief of P. A. McClain. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 370.) Foster, D. J. Report amending H. 303, for relief of Sol Bear and Com- pany. Jan. 30, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 272.) Report favoring H. 367, for relief of Angus A. McPhee. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 438.) Report amending H. 1114, for relief of heirs of Aaron Van Camp and Virginius P. Chapin. Feb. 28, 1902. 12 pp. (H. rp. 630.) Goldfogle, H. M. Report favoring H. 10279, to pav claim of Stephen B. Halsey. Feb. 17, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 554.)' Report favoring H. 1733, for relief of John A. Mason. Feb. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 603.) Graff, J. V. Report amending H. 3510, for relief of executors of James P. Willett. Feb. 4, 1902.' 4 i)p. (H. rp. 378.) Kitchin, Claude. Report favoring H. 1360, for relief of W. J. Tapp and Company. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 481.) Otev, P. J. Report favoring H. 9280, for relief of Hugh C. Preston. 'Feb. 3, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 322.) Report amending H. 989, to authorize Light-House Board to pay Chamblin, Delaney and Scott. Feb. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp.553.) Report amending bv substitute H. 807, for relief of F. R. Lanson. Feb. 28, 1902. 4 pp.' (H. rp. 626.) Report favoring H. 6443, for relief of Patrick Nolan. Feb. 28, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 627. ) Salmon, J. S. Report favoring H. 2492, to reimburse Mellert Foundry and Machine Company. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 437.) Schirm, C. R. Report amending H. 7018, for relief of Robert J. Spotts- wood and heirs of William C. McClellan. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 321.) Report amending H. 10469, for relief of Eleonora G. Goldsborough, widow of Charles B. Goldsborough. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 436.) Report favoring H. 5124, for relief of owners of British ship Fosco- lia. Feb. 17, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 555.) Storm, Frederic. Eeport favoring H. 6703, for relief of George A. Rogers. Feb. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 560.) 92 Februaky, 1902 Thomas, Lot. Report favoring H. 299, for relief of William C. Dodge. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 435.) Report amending V)v substitute H. 9597, for relief of Thierman and Frost. Feb. 26, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 602.) COIXAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Southard, J. H. Report amending H. 68, to establish mint at Tacoma, Wash. Feb. 11, 1902. 16 pp. (H. rp. 482.) DISTRICT OF COLCMBIA COMMITTEE i Babcock, J. W. Rejiort favoring H. 10372, to transfer to Secretary of Interior such sui)ervisi<)n of (iovernnieiit Hospital for Insane, Freed- men's Hospital, and Washington Hospital for Foundlings as may have been conferred ujion Board of Charities of District. Feb. 12, 1902. 5 pp. (H.rp. 494.) Jenkins, J. J. Report submitting H. 11400, to amend act in relation to taxes and tax .«ales in District, as substitute for H.9863 and 11002. Feb. 17, 1902. 5 pp. (H.rp. 551.) Report favoring H. 11474, for acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments in Philippine Islands and Porto Rico affecting land sit- uate in District of Ci)iund)ia or anv Territorv. Feb. 21,1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 576. ) Norton, J. A. Report amending H. 11241, to amend act to regulate, in District, disposal of refuse [in privies], approvetl Jan. 25, 1898. Feb. 13,1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 543.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Adams, Robert, jr. Report amending by substitute H.8129, to amend sec. 4076, 4078, and 4075, Revi.«ed Statutes [so as to authorize grant- ing of passports to residents of insular jtosses.^^ions]. Feb. 18, 1902. 2 i)p. (H. rp. 559. ) [Corrected 2d print was issueension of Edgar A. Stanley. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 520.) Report favoring S. 2700, to increase pension of ^Martha A. Couch. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 521.) Report favoring S. 195, to pension NeUie Bartlett. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 529.) Calderhead, W. A. Report favoring S. 1330, to increase pension of Moses Smith. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 351. ) February, 1902 95 Calderhead, W. A. — Continued. Report amending H. 4172, to increase pension of George R. Chaney. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 388.) Report favoring S. 1923. to increase pension of Fred F. B. Coffin. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 394.) Report amending H. 2287, to increase pension of George McDaniel. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 409.) Report amending H. 4468. to increase pension of John B. Kurth. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 411.) Report amending H. 1129, to increase pension of William H. Shaffer. Feb. 10,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 446.) Report amending bv substitute H. 311, to pension Susan H. Stevens. Feb. 10, 1902. 2' pp. (H. rp. 459.) Report amending H. 10044, to increase pension of William Larza- lere. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 470.) Report amending H. 5789. to increase pension of Joseph Seithen. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 512.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5109, to increase pension of Frederick M. Hahn. ' Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 522.) Crowlev, J. B. Report amending H. 8620, to pension Thomas Hall. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 332.) Report amending H. 8306, to increase pension of Thomas W. Rob- inson. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 338.) Report amending hx substitute H. 3747, to increase jtension of Wil- liam R. Underwood." Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 345.) Report amending H. 629, to pension Caroline Fitzsimmons. Feb. 3.1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 361.) Report amending H. 1740, to pension John Fisher. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 403.) Darragh, A. B. Report amending H. 4115, to increase pension of Wil- liam Eugas. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 342.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5521, to pension Abbie E. Webster. Fell. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 348. ) Report amending H. 6593, to increase pension of Harrv L. Graham. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 350.) Repoit amending H. 5145, to increase pension of Thomas Swan. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 367.) Report amending by substitute H. 2391, to increase pension of Cor- nelius Springer. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. I'p. 380.) Report amending H. 8782, to increase pension of Mj'ron C. Burn- side. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 387.) Report amending H. 2436, to increase pension of James W. Roath. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 396.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2600, to increase pension of Rich- mond L. Booker. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 464.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6687, to increase pension of Lorenzo Blackman. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 467.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9659. to pension Laura A. Van Wye. Feb. 13. 1902! 2 pp. (H. rp. 504.) Report amending H. 611, to increase pension of Theodore F. Col- lins. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 509.) Report amending H. 1325, to increase pension of William J. Wal- lace. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 526.) Deemer, Elias. Report amending bv substitute H. 3272, to increase pen- sion of Israel P. Covey. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. [U. rp. 328.) 96 February, 1902 Deemer, Elias— Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 5218, to increase pension of Joel Metz. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 341.) Report amending H. 7424, to increase pension of John Craig. Feb 5,1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 392.) Report amending by substitute H. 2223, to increase pension of John Laughlin. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 400.) Report amending H. 6864, to increase pension of Milton A. fjml)ick. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 444.) Report amending H. 5982, to increase pension of Christine B. Knapp. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 456.) Report amending H. 4456, to pension Ruth B. Osborne. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 502.) Report favoring H. 8707, to increase pension of James R. Aml)rose. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 503.) Gibson, H. R. Report favoring II. 2175, to increase pension of Kepliart Wallace. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 331.) Report amending bv substitute II. 3769, to pension Susan Terrv- Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. " (H. rp. 339.) Report favoring S. 198, to increase pension of Lucy 31. Hill. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. "(II. rp. 355.) Report favoring 8. 1782, to pension Catherine ]\Ieade. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (li. rp. 359.) Report amending H. 6029, to pension Marv E. Kelly. Fel). 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H.rp. 441.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9149, to pension Sara B. Andrews. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 461.) Report favoring S. 700, to iiension Rebecca Dobbins. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 465.) Report favoring H. 10692, to increase pen.sion of David C. Mai)les. Feb. 12. 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 492.) Report amending H. 4945, to pension Shadrack I. Corl)ett. Feb. 13,1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 497.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9296, to pension ]\Iary E. Chai)- man. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 507.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4927, to pension George Tucker. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp.* (H.rp. 527.) Hollidav, E. S. Report favoring S. 568, to increase pension of Henrv Fisher. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 340.) Report amending bv sultstitute H. 6016, to increase pension of William J. Overman." Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 358.) Report amending H. 3354, to increase pension of Thomas Young. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. {H. rp. 364.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9848, to increase pension of Joseph Co wgi 11. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 383.) Report amending H. 8631, to pension ]Marv E. S. Hays. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 384. ) Report amending H. 1476, to increase pension of Henrv F. Benson. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 398.) Report favoring S. 2460, to increase pension of Cornelius S])ringer. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 405.) Report favoring S. 1197, to increase pension of Mahale Litton. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 407.) Report favoring S. 886, to increase pension of Jonas M. McCoy. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 449.) February, 1902 97 Kleberg, Rudolpli. Report amending l)y substitute H. 9220, to increase pension of John S. Hunter [alias Robert H. Searles]. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 327.) Report amending H. 7432, to pension Charles A. Sheafe. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 344.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2539, to pension Lucv H. Bane. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 354. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 7148, to pension Harmon S. Gatlin. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 393.) Report amending H. 9696. to pension Ezekiel J. Robinson. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 448.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2167, to jiension Mahala Jane Kuhn. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 454.) Report favoring H. 8180, to increase pension of William S. Derbv. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 460.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9821, to pension John W. ^loore. Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 462.) Report amending H. 5761, to pension Thomas F. Walter. Feb. 12, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 493.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7525, to pension Marion Barnes. Fel). 13, 1902. 2>p. (H. rp. 498.) Report favoring S. 3106, to increase pension of Hugh R. Richardson. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 501.) Report amending H. 10486, to pension Alida Payne. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 517.) Report amending bv sul^stitute H. 1378, to increase pension of Bessie H. Lester. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 528.) Latimer, A. C. Report favoring S. 196, to increase pension of Richard X. Blodgett. Felx 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 510.) Lindsav, G. H. Report amending H. 3412, to increase pension of Wil- liam H. Pierce. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 346.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3873, to pension William C. Flowers. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 353. ) fliers, R. W. Report amending by substitute H. 725, to increase pen- sion of Joseph B. Arbaugh. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 397.) Report amending H. 3264, to increase pension of William B. IMat- ney. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 401.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7130, to pension Elizabeth Low- den. Feb. 10, 1902." 2 pp. (H. rp. 442.) Report amending H. 8471, to pension Eliza A. Wright. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 447.) Report amending H. 5102, to pension ^Margaret Baker, formerlv Maggie Ralston. 'Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 452.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2192, to increase pension of Ben- jamin F. Shearer^ Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 515.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3352, to increase pension of Margaret M. Boyd. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 523.) Report amending H. 1328, to increase pension of Gotthard Koerner. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 525.) Norton, J. A. Report amending bv suljstitute H. 2128, to increase pen- sion of Abram O. Kindy. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 352.) Report amending H. 6918, to increase pension of Thomas Bliss. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 368.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8788, to increase pension of Jacob Weidel. Feb. '5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 385.) 98 February, 1902 Norton, J. A. — Continued. Report amending H. 7369, to increase pen- sion of Perry H. Alexander. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 390.) Report favoring H. 282, to increase pension of John O'Rourke. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 463.) Report favoring H. 1275, to increase pension of Charles W. Thomas. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 471.) Eeport amending by substitute H. 5543, to increase pension of Samuel W. Skinner. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 499.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7990, to increase pension of Uriah Reams. Feb. i3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 513.) Rumple, J. N. "W. Report amending by substitute H. 6873, |to increase pension of Sarah Maley. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 336.-) Report favoring S. 2010, to increase pension of ]Marcia M. Merritt. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 337.) Report favoring S. 1622, to pension Theophilus Goodwin. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 347.) Report amending H. 4488, to increase pension of Selden E.Whitcher. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 349.) Report favoring S. 254, to increase pension of Lewis C. Killam. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 356.) Report favoring S. 143, to increase pension of Henriette Salomon. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 362. ) Report favoring S. 659, to pension Thomas E. Clark. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 369.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10165, to increase pension of Delia E. Slocum. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 386.) Report favoring S. 1616, to increase pension of Enoch A. White. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 399.) Report amending H. 5258, to increase pension of William Eastin. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 406.) Report favoring S. 2012, to pension Catherine Conroy. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 439.) Report favoring S. 2000, to pension John M. Core. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp..443.) Report amending by substitute H. 3241, to increase pension of Hinkley G. Knights. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 451.) Report amending by substitute H. 10178, to increase pension of Daniel Thomas. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 506.) Report amending H. 2669, to pension Isabella Compton. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 511.) Report amending H. 3418, to pension Dennis Dver. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 516.) Smith, S. W. Report amending by substitute H. 1529, to increase pen- sion of John G. Brower. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 323. ) Report amending H. 6487, to pension Kazier Washburn. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 333.) Report amending H. 7320, to increase pension of James Mantach. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 357. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 2240, to increase pension of Aquila Wiley. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 363. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 7105, to increase pension of Silas Stotts. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 389.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4153, to pension Jane Hale. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. "(H. rp. 395.) February, 1902 99 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 2770, to increase pension of Otillia ^I. Smoot. Feb. -5,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp 40-t.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3275, to increase pension of William G. Johnson." Fel). 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 450.) Report amendins bv sulistitute H. 7771, to increase pension of Frank Seaman. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 455. ) Report atiiending bv substitute H. 5413, to increase pension of Alfred H. Van Yliet. ' Feb. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 457. ) Report amending H. 6356, to increase pension of William G. Tav- lor. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 500.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1523, to pension Susan J. Tavlor. Feb. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 524.) Sulloway, C. A. Report amending by substitute H. 4084, to increase pension of Charles H. Wickham. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 324. ) Report amending H. 7907, to increase pension of Alice M. Ballou. Feb. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 329.) Report favoring S. 2389, to pension John E. Farrell. Feb. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 343.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2120, to increase pension of Horatio X. Warren. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 366.) Report favoring S. 2441, to increase pension of Ziba S. Wood. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 381.) Report favoring H. 5536, to increase pension of Daniel Schram. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 445.) Report amending H. 1688, to increase pension of Charles Arm- strong. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 458.) Report amending H. 1697, to increase pension of Richard A. Law- rence. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 469.) Report favoring S. 9, to increase pension of Mourse R. Adams. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 505.) Report amending H. 4821, to increase pension of Herbert A. Boom- hower. Feb. 13,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 519.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Clayton, H. D. Report amending H. 184, for clerk for circuit and dis- trict courts of United States at Wilmington, X. C. Feb. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 585.) Fleming, W. H. Report amending H. 10780, to transfer county of Car- roll from northwestern division of northern district of Georgia to northern district of Georgia of United States courts. Feb. 11, 1902. Ip. (H. rp. 480.) Jenkins, J. J. Report amending H. 10068, for creation of national bu- reau of criminal identification. Feb. 7, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 429.) Kahn, Julius. Report amending H. 4555, for 2 additional associate jus- tices of Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Feb. 12, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 491.) Report amending S. 715, for 2 additional associate justices of Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Feb. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 580.) Lanham, S. W. T. Report amending H. 10380, to authorize transfer to adjoining district of causes in district or circuit courts in which judge of di^^trict wherein such causes are pending is disqualified. Feb. 7, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 431.) Report favoring H. 11611, to divide Texas into 4 judicial districts. Feb. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 577.) 100 February, 1902 Littlefield, C. E. Report amending H. 5809, for further distrilnition of reports of Supreme Court. Feb. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 549.) Report favoring H. 11599, to redivide Alaska into 3 recording and judicial divisions. Feb. 24, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 582.) Report amending H. 6553, to change boundaries between southern and central judicial districts of Indian Territory, and to establish United States commissioner's court at Durant, Ind. T. Feb. 24, 1902. 4 pp. (H.rp. 583.) Kay, G. W. Re])ort amending H. 10386, for protection of President, ' suppression of crime against government [etc.]; with views of Mr. Lanham and Mr. Jenkins. Feb. 8, 1902. 21pp. (H. rp. 433.) I LABOR COMMITTEE Bartholdt, Richard. Rejiort favoring H. J. R. 9, [to forbid] employment of enli.'^ted men in competition with local civilians. Feb. 6, 1902. 2 PI). (H.rp. 428.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Grosvcnor, C. H. Report favoring S. 946, to amend sec. 4400, Revised Statutes, [so as to provide for] reciprocal recognition of boiler- inspection certiticates between maritime nations. Feb. 7, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 432.) Jones, W. L. Report favoring S. 1970, to provide American register for barkentine Hawaii, as substitute for H. 965. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 413.) Minor, E. S. Report amending H. 7644, to amend sec. 4426, Revised Statutes, relating to regulation of steam vessels [so as to relieve chain ferry-boats from necessity of carrving licensed pilots]. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 421.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Capron, A. B. Rei)ort favoring S. 336, to giant honorable discharge to Charles H. Hawley. Feb. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 561.) Esch, J. J. Report favoring H. 6847, to correct record of Michael Hayes. Feb. 11, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 484.) Report favoring H. 6467, to grant honorable discharge to Samuel Welch. Feb. 24, 1902. 3 pp. ( H. rp. 588. ) Hay, James. Report amending H. J. R. 106, to loan to Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the American Revolution Revolutionary trophies. Feb. 4, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 376.) Jett, T. I\L Report favoring H. 3309, to remove charge of desertion from Ephraim H. Gallion. Feb. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 377.) Report favoring H. 6196, transferring lot in Woodland Cemetery to Quincy, 111. Feb. 10, 1902. 9 pp. 1 il. (H. rp. 472.) [Report reads, by a misprint, from Committee on War Claims.] Report favoring H. 3278, to correct military record of C. R. Dickson. Feb. 21, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 578.) Report favoring H. 2557, for relief of Henry L. McCalla. Feb. 26, 1902. 3pp. (H.rp. 600.) Mondell, F. W. Report amending H. 3690, for relief of Jacob L. Hanger. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 414.) Report adverse to H. 9232, for relief of Sylvester D. Foss. Feb. 11, 1902. Ip. (H.rp. 485.) Report adverse to H. 9077, for relief of William P. Barry. Feb. 11, 1902. Ip. (H.rp. 486.) February, 1902 101 Mondell, F. W. — Continued. Report adverse to H. 8632, for relief of George E. Day. Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 487.) Parker, R. W. Report adverse to S. 139, for relief of Edward Bvrne. Feb. 18, 1902. 10 pp. (H. rp. 564.) Report favoring S. 608, for relief of George K. Bowen. Feb. 18, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 565.) Report amending H. 3762, for relief of Emanuel Klauser. Feb. 18, 1902. 4 pp. ( H. i-p. 566. ) Report amending S. 24, for relief of James W. Howell. Feb. 18, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 567.) Report adverse to H. 1073, to grant honorable discharge to W. J. Gardner. Feb, 20, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 571.) Prince, G. W. Report favoring H. 4260, to correct military record of James A. Somerville. Feb. 10, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 473.) Slavden, J. L. Report favoring H. 718, to correct military record of * James L. Proctor. Feb. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 371.) Report adverse to S. 1019, to remove charge of desertion from Ben- jamin F. Burgess. Feb. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 474.) Report adverse to S. 32, to correct military record of Albert S. Austin. Feb. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 562. ) Report adverse to S. 619, to place William T. Godwin on retired list with rank of 1st lieutenant. Feb. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 563.) Report favoring H. 1592, for relief of F. M. Vowells. Feb. 25, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp.592.) Stevens, F. C. Rejiort adverse to S. 33, to correct military recoixl of IraJ. Paxton. Feb. 11, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp.4S3.) MIXES AND MINING COMMITTEE Scott, C. F. Report amending H. 8735, to apply portion of proceeds of public lands to endowment of schools of mines and mining in States [and Territories]. P'eb. 26, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp.604.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Davton, A. G. Report favoring S. 1258, to remove charge of desertion ■ from John Glass. Feb. 25, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 596. ) ]\Iever, Adolph. Report favoring H. 720, for relief of Jerome E. IMorse. "Feb. 1, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 318.) Report favoring H. 4748, to nominate R. M. G. Brown to be com- mander on retired list. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 319.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Ball, L. H. Report amending bv substitute H. 6926, to pension Mabel H. Lazear. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 291.) Report amending H. 4209, to pension Thomas Butler. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 306. ) Boreing, Vincent. Repoi't amending H. 597, to pension Adella C. Chandler. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 292.) Rejwrt amending H. 5289, to pension Melvina C. Stith. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp.301.) Report amending H. 6713, to increase pension of Freeman R. E. ChanabeiTv. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 615. ) Report amending by substitute H. 7755, to pension Laura G. Weisen- burger. Feb. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 617.) 4449— ^'o. 86—02 3 102 February, 1902 Bromwell, J. H. Report amending H. 6018, to pension Lue Emma McJunkin. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 296.) Report favoring S. 526, to increase pension of John McGrath. Feb.l, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 307.) Report favoring S. 887, to pension Sarah McCord. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 308.) Report favoring 8. 1783, to increase pension of Henrv B. Schroeder. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 309.) Report favoring S. 232, to pension Mary E. W. Morgan. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 310.) Report favoring S. 2161, to increase pension of Mrs. A. 'Curtis Steever Carpenter. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 311.) Report favoring S. 920, to increase pension of Frances M. Reilly. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 312.) Report amending H. 7364, to increase jiension of Maria Louisa Michie. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 540.) • Report amending H. 8553, to jiension Joseph Tusinski. FeV). 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 613.) Report amending H. 10956, to inci'case pension of Frances K. Mor- rison. FeV). 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 614.) De Graffenried, R. C. Report amending by substitute H. 6861, to in- crease jiension of Joseph K. Ashhy. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 298. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 7074, to pension Benjamin F. Draper. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 302.) Report amending H. 10415, to pension Sarah M. Smith. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 425.) Report amending H. 10132, to increase pension of John Garner. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 618.) Draper, W. H. Report favoring H. 1018, to increase pension of George C. Leighton. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 297.) Report amendintr H. 1796, for rehef [by increased pension] of Hiram Cronk. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 300.) Loudenslager, H. C. Report amending S. 1931, to increase pension of Etta Scott Mitchell. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 535.) Report favoring S. 2098, to pension George H. Morton. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 536.) Report favoring S. 1355, to pension Lura B. Rogers. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 537.) Report favoring S. 2508, to increase pension of Pauline Lowe Mur- phy. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 606.) Report amending S. 3157, to increase pension of Rhody Ann Brad- shaw. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 607.) Report amending S. 3204, to increase pension of Mary T. Bruce. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 608.) Report favoring S. 508, to increase pension of Adelaide Worth Bag- ley. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 609.) Patterson, G. R. Report amending H. 9312, to increase pension of Kate AMrginia Dewey Gushing. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 290.) Report amending H. 8493, to pension Harrv H. Sieg. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 293.) Report amending H. 2093, to increase pension of Anna B. McCur- ley. Feb. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 611.) Richardson, AVilliam. Report amending H. 9383, to pension Narcissa Tait. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 303.) 4 1 February, 1902 103 Richardson, William — Continued. Report amending H. 622, to pension Dicey Woodall. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 422.) Report amending H. 6080, to increase pension of ^lariah J. Ander- son. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 426.) Report amending H. 2123, to pension Elizabeth M. Folds. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 427.) Report amending H. 9397, to pension John S. Lewis. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 541.) Report amending H. 2113, to increase pension of Mary J. Clark. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 610.) Report amending by substitute H. 6081, to increase pension of Frances T. Anderson. Fel). 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 616.) Report amending H. 11144, to increase pension of Anderson How- ard. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 620.) Selbv, T. J. Report amending H. 5247, to increase pension of Richard Fristoe. Feb. 1,1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 294.) Report amending H. 2273, to pension Martha A. De Lamater. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 295.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5712, to pension Alice Bozeman. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 424.) Report amending H. 1485, to increase pension of Thompson B. Moore. Feb. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 539.) Shelden, C. D. Report amending H. 3515, to i:)ension Mary A. House. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 304.) Report favoring H. 8293, to pension Amanda Jacko. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 305. ) Report favoring H. 8292, to pension Hester Thomas. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 542.) AVeeks, Edgar. Report amending bv substitute H. 3371, to increase pension of Elizabeth P. Searcy. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 619.) Report amending H. 7731, to increase pension of Richard Owens. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 621.) White, J. B. Report amending H. 7846, to pension Michael Tvnan. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 538.) Report amending H. 8007, to increase pension of James W. Lewis. Feb. 27, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 612. ) Wiley, A. A. Report amending H. 7341, to pension Elizabeth W. Sim- mons. Feb. 1, 1902. 2' pp. (H.rp. 299.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1380, to increase pension of Mary Tate. Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 423.) POST-OFFICE AND POST-KOADS COMMITTEE Loud, E. F. Report submitting H. 11354, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1903. Feb. 14, 1902. 18 pp. (H. rp. 550.) Report amending H. 11728, to classify rural free-delivery service and fix compensation to emi^lovees. Feb. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 597[pt. 1].) Swanson, C. A. Views of minority adverse to H. 11728, to classify rural free-deliverv service and fix compensation to emploj'ees. Feb. 28, 1902. 7 pp' (H. rp. 597, pt. 2. ) PRIXTINC4 COMMITTEE Heatwole, J. P. Report favoring H. C. R. 5, to print report of man- agers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1901, report of inspection of State homes, and record of members of home. Feb. 1,1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 314.) 104 February, 1902 Heatwole, J. P. — Continued. Report favonng H. C. R. 11, to print Oil and gas fields of western interior and northern Texas coal measures and of upper cretaceous and tertiary of western Gulf coast. Fel). 1, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp.315.) Report favoring S. C. R. 16, to print Iron-ore deposits of Lake Superior region. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 316.) Report favoring S. C. R. 10, to print report of lilirarian of Con- gress, 1901. Feb. 1, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 317.) Report favoring H. R. 117, to mount with rollers and hangers United States maps allotted to Congress for 1900. Feb. 13, 1902. Ip. (H. rp. 544.) , Tate, F. C. Report favoring H. 10161, for distribution of Government pul)lications to [State, Territorial, and aericultural] colleges. Feb. 25, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 591.) PUBLIC LANDS CO.MMITTEE Jones, W. L. Report amending H. 4549, authorizing issuance of patent to countv of Clallam, Wash., as substitute for H. 2496. Feb. 25,1902. 1 p. ' (H. rp. 593.) Lacev, J. F. Report amendins H. 8326, to set aj>art lands in Arizona as Petrified Forest national park. Feb. 19, 1902. 8 pp. ( H. rp. 570. ) Martin, E. \V. Report amending H. 9037, to allow commutation of homestead entries [at price fixed in act of ]\Iar. 2, 1889, by settlers who made entries on Sioux Reservation lands in South Dakota between :Mar. 3, 1899, and Jan. 26, 1901]. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp.532.) Mondell, F. W. Report favoring H. 7933, for connnutation for town- site jiurposes of homestead entries in portions of Oklahoma [ceded bv Wichita and atfiliate. 27, 1902. 4 pp. (H. doc. 419.) Naval Observatorv. Estimate for appropriation for observatorj'. Fel). 21,1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 210.) Navy vard order 280-282, emplovment of labor at navv yards; Feb. 13-] 9, 1902. Each 1 p. narrow 12" Pay clerks, Navy. Circular for information of persons desiring original appointments as clerks to pay officers in Navy, and who desire their names placed on eligiljle list. [Jan. 25, 1902.] 3 pp. 12" Perry, ]\Iatthe\v C. Response to resolution, [reports of L. A. Beardslee and Frederick Rodgers] relating to unveiling of monument to Perry in Japan. Feb. 10, ls02. 26 pp. (S. doc. 174.) Report. Annual reports, 1901. 1901 [1902]. 2 pts. 1374 + xxxviii pp. 57 pi. 4 maps. (H. doc. 3.) *Pt. 1, 55c; *pt- 2, 85c Contents of pi. 1: Reports of — Amphitrite, gunnery ship. Asiatic Station. Compass Office. Electrical appliances, Naval inspector of. Eqnipment Bureau. Estimates, proposals, and contracts. Guam, governor. Hydrographic Office. Jiidge-advocate-general. Nautical Almanac Office. Naval Academy, Board of Visitors. superintendent. Naval Home, Philadelphia. Naval Intelligence Office. Naval militia. Naval Observatory, Board of Visitors. superintendent. Naval Training Station, Newport. 114 February, 1902 Keport. Annual reports, 1901 — Continued. Contents ofpt. 1— Continued. Reports of— Naval Training Station, San Francisco. Naval War College. Naval War Records Office. Navigation Bureau. Navy-yards and naval stations. Examinations held at, Nov. 20, 1900-Nov. 1901. NorthAtlantic Squadron. Pacific Station. Receipts iruni sales of Government property. Secretary of Navy. assistant. South Atlantic Station. Tutuila Naval Station. i Yards and Docks Bureau. Contents ofpt. 2: Reports of— Construction and Repair Bureau. Marine Corps. Medicine and Surgery Bureau (Surgeon-general). Naval Gun Factory. Naval Proving Ground. Naval Torpedo Station. Ordnance Btircau. Ordnance insiie<'t(irs. School of .Vpplication. Steam Engineering Bureau. Supplies and Accounts Bureau (Paymaster-general). Vermont, U. 8. R. S. Responge to inquiry in relation to U. S. receiving ship Vermont. Feb. 13, 1902. 34 pp. (H. doc. 885.) EQUIPMENT BUREAU Specifications [for naval 8npi»lies]; Feb. 5, 6, 1902. 12» HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at tlie principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrograjihic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 649-652; Feb. 5-26, 1902. Each 1 p. oblong f ° Note.— Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Lights. Additions and corrections to List of lights of the world, v. 1. [1902.] [2 nos.] each 1 p. f" and narrow f° Additions and corrections to List of lights of the world,- v. 2. [1902.] [2 nos.] each 1 p. 8" and i° Additions and corrections to List of lights of the Avorld, v. 3. [1902.] 1 p. large 8" Navigation signals. International code of signals for all nations. Amer- ican edition, 1901. 1901 [1902]. 546 pp. il. 4 pi. large 8" ([Pub- lication] 87.) Roan, $3.00 Notice to Mariners, weekly, 5-8, 1902; Feb. 1-22. 66-1 .32 -[4] 1. 2 maps. Note. — Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment, and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 5, sec. 2, etc. Same, index to 1-52 of 1901. 1901 [1902]. 50 pp. Publications. Hvdrographic Office publications issued, canceled, etc., Jan. 4-Feb. i, 1902. 1 p. f 1 February, 1902 115 Charts Chile, HarVjors on coast of, west coast, from British and Chilean survevs; chart 1253. Mar. 1891, corrections Sept. 1894, June 1897, June 1899, Feb. 1902. 20.6X25.6 in. 30c Apolillado Cove. Scale naut. m. = 3.5 in. l.b ■■_ 5.2 in. Carrizal Bajo. Port. Scale 1000 yds. = 3.3 in. 5 2 ■ 4 in. Chaiiaral and Gaviota bays. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in. 5.1 x 5.8 in. Chanaral de las Animas Bay. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 4.5 x 4 in. Chimba Bay, Moreno Bay. Scale 1000 yds. = 2 in. 5.6 x 3.3 in. Chijiana Bay. Scale naut. m.= 0.8 in. 5.6 x 4 in. Constitucion Harbor. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 5.6 x 3.9 in. El robre Bay. Scale naut. m.= 3 in. 5.6 x 3.7 in. Herradura de Carrizal. Scale naut. m.= 4 in. 3.7x7 in. Huaina Pisagua Bay. Scale naut. m.= 1.3 in. 5.6 x 6.7 in. Ligua Bay. Scale liaut. m.= 2 in. 7.5 x 5.5 in. Paposo Road. Scale naut. m.= 1.5 in. 3.7 x 3.7 in. Peiia Blanca Cove. Scale 1000 yds.= 5 in. 5.1 x 5 in. Queule Bay. Scale naut. m.= 3 in. 5.6 • 4.3 in. Quidico [or] Nena, Port. Scale naut. m.= 1.5 in. 4.3 x 4.3 in. Taltal. Port. Scale naut. m.= 1.5 in. S.S / 4.2 in. Tolten River. Scale naut. m.= 3 in. 9.9 -: 5.3 in. Totoralillo Bay. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 3.7 x 6.5 in. Tuman Bay and Topocalma Road. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in. 9.9 x 5.3 in. Lobos, Pescadores, and Piojo coves and adjacent coast, South America, from Chilean survey in 1894, .scale naut. m. = 2.8 in.; witii inset, Junin Cove, from British survev in 1900, scale naut. m. = 3.2 in.; chart 1565. Dec. 1896, corrections Jan. 1902. 16.8 X 13 and 6.3 X 6.1 in. 20c Margarita Island and Gulf of Cariaco, Venezuela, scale naut. m. = 0.4 in.; with Enlarged plan of Guamache Bav, scale naut. m.=1.95 in.; chart 2035. Feb. 1902. 18.8 X 28.5 and "7.6 X 7 in. 20c Mexico, East coast of, Tampico to Progreso, from survey's in 1873 and 1874 by U. S. S. AVyoming and U. S. S. Fortune, and from survey of Bav of Campeciie bv British Admiraltv in 1844; chart 2056. Scale i° lat. = 4.7 in. Feb. 1902. 29.3 X 39 .'7 in. 50c Misamis, Port, north coast of Mindanao, P. I., from Spanish survey in 1896, scale naut. m.= 1.26 in.; with Enlarged plan of Misamis and Loculan, scale naut. m. = 3.575 in.; chart 2032. Jan. 1902. 25.6 X 35.9 and 16 X 17.6 in. 40c Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1902; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c XoTE. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc.. use of self-recording ane- roid barometer aboard ship, by James Page: charts published, etc., Jan. 1-31, 1902; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast and review of weather. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, :\Iar. 1902; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc.. forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks; fishing banks: transportation and care of chronometers, bv James Page; equator crossings in .Atlantic Ocean; charts published, etc., Jan. 1.5-Feb. 15, 1902. San Luis d'Apra, Harbor of, Guam, ^lariana or Ladrone Islands, from survev in 1901 under direction of Guam Survev Board; chart 1850. Scale 'l 000 yds. = 3.6 in. Feb. 1902. 33.4 X 42.6 in. 60c MARINE CORPS Estimate of appropriation for [officers'] quarters [at Sitka, Alaska, and estimate of Bureau of Construction and Repair for clerks for naval station at Cavite, P. I.]. Feb. 26, 1902. 5 pp. (H. doc. 414.) 31EDICIXE AND SURGERY BUREAU Supplemental estimates of appropriations for hospitals at Mare Island, Cal. Feb. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 405.) 116 February, 1902 navigation bureau [List of members of board of visitors to Naval Academv for 1902.] Feb. 5, 1902. 1 p. 12" ORDNANCE BUREAU Estimate of appropriation [of bureaus of Ordnance and Steam Engi- neering for clerks] for naval station at Cavite, P. I. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doe. 424.) STEAM ENGINEERING BUREAU Estimate of api)ropriation for investigating use [on war-ships] of liquid fuel [petroleum from California and Texas]. Feb. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 363.) SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Amounts authorized [and expended] for new vessels of Nav.y since and including act of Mar. 3, 1883, in response to resolution. Feb. 10, 1902. 22 pp. (S. doc. 175.) YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Letter relating to removal of Hendersons Point at Portsmouth, N. H. Jan. 13, 1902. 9 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 243.) Specification 1221; [Feb. 1902]. 7 pp. f" Post-Oi£ce Department Estimate of aj^propriation for salaries [of employees in Rural Free De- livery Division]. 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FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convej'^ mails to foreign countries during Mar. 1902. 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 23, nos. 6681-6703 Feb. 1-28, 1902. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] February, 1902 117 State Department Note.— The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- : partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 7J, The series of lettered executive documents, to which several of the following publications under State Department belong, is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other per.'-ons unless the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Argentina. Convention [signed Buenos Aires, May 6, 1901] l)et\veen United States and Argentine Republii-, extending period within ■which niav be exchanged ratifications of commercial convention signed July 10, 1899. Dec. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive F. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Belgium. Treaty between United States and Belgium for extradition of fugitives from justice [signed AVashington, Oct. 26, 1901]. Dec. 19, 1901. 9 pp.- (Confidential; [Senate] executive D.) [Injunc- tion of secrecy removed Jan. 80, 1902.] Bolivia. Treaty between United States and Bolivia for extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed La Paz, Apr. 21, 1900, ])roclaimed Dec. 30, 1901 [printeil 1902]. 8 pp. [English and Spanish.] China. Report of William W. Rockhill, late commissioner to China [on negotiations subsequent to Boxer uprising], with accompanving documents. [Dec. 12] 1901 [pul^lished 1902]. 382 pp. 2 maps. (S. doc. 67.) Chinese exclusion. Letter oi [Chinese minister] concerning exclusion of Chinese laborers [with treaties of 1868, 1880, and 1894 l)etween China and United States, etc. ] . Feb. 3, 1902. 41 pp. ( S. doc. 162. ) Denmark. Commercial convention with Denmark for island of St. Croix, signed [Washington], June 5, 1900. Dec. 5, 1900. 3 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive E, 5(ith Cong. 2d sess. ) [Injunc- tion of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Convention [signed Washington, May 9, 1901] between United States and Denmark, extending period within which may be exchanged ratifications of commercial convention for island of St. Croix, signed June 5, 1900. Dec. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive G. ) [Injunction of secrecv removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Treaty between United States and Denmark for cession to United States of islands [of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, signed Washington, Jan. 24, 1902]. Jan. 27, 1902. 6 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive M. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 17, 1902.] Treaty between United States and Denmark for extradition of fugitives from justice, signed Washington, Jan. 6, 1902. Jan. 8, 1902. 7 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive K.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Diplomatic and consular service of United States; corrected to Jan. 30, 1902. 56 pp. Diplomatic list, Feb. 1902. 14 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Ecuador. Commercial convention with Ecuador, signed [Quito], July 10, 1900. Dec. 5, 1900. 4 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive C, 56th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Foreign relations. Papers relating to, with annual message of President, 1900. 1902. xcvi + 970 pp: 2 maps. (H. doc. 1, 56th Cong. 2d se^s. ) *55c J449— No. 86—01) 4 118 February, 1902 France. Supplementary convention, signed Washington, Mar. 8, 1901, prolonging time for [exchange of] ratifications of commercial con- vention between United States and France, signeil July 24, 1899. Mar. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive A, 57th Cong, special sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. '.iO, 1902.] Treat}^ between United States and France for extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed Washington, Nov. 9, 1813, proclaimed Apr. 13, 1844 [printed 1902]. 4 pp. Germany. Agreement by exchange of notes between Germany and United States for reciprocal prote(;tion of trade-marks in Morocco, Sept. 28-Oct. 8. 1901. [1902.] 2 pp. Great Britain. Additional and amendatory articles [signe(^ Washing- ton, Mar. 1(), 1900, extending period within which may be exi-hanged ratifications of] commercial conventions ))etween United States and Great Britain for Bermuda, British Guiana, Jamaica, and Turks and Caicos islands, signed [July 18-24, 1899]. Mar. [19], 1900. 4 pp. (Confidential; [Seuate] executive A, i)t. 2, 56th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Convention [signed Washington, Apr. 27, 1901] between United States and (xreat Britain, extending period within which may be exchanged ratilications of commercial convention for Barbados, signed June K), 1890. Dec. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( Con iidential; [Senate] executive I.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Dec. 16, 190i.] Convention [signed Washington, Mar. 15, 1901] between United States and Great iiritain, extending period within which may be exchanged ratifications of connnercial conventions for British Gui- ana, Turks and Caicos islands, Jamaica, and Bernuida, signed July [18-] 24, 1899. Dec. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] execu- tive H. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Supplementary convention [signed Washington, Jan. b3, 1902] between United States and Great Britain, extending time within which British colonies may give their adhesion to convention for tenure and disposition of real and ])ersonai propertv, signed Wash- ington, Mar. 2, 1899. Jan. 15, 1902. 2 i)p. (Conlidential; [Sen- ate] executive L. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 17, 1902.] (.Tuatemala. Convention between United States and CJuatemala for reciprocal protection of trade-marks and trade labels [signed (Juate- mala, Apr. 15, 1901]. Dec. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive B.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Convention between United States and (niatemala relating to ten- ure and disposition of real and ])ersonal propertv [signed Guatemala, Aug. 27, 1901]. Dec. 5, 1901. 4 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive C.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Nicaragua. Connnercial convention between United States and Nica- ragua, signed [AVashington], Oct. 20, 1899, and supplementary con- vention [signed Washington, June 25, 1900] extending time within which exchange of ratifications shall l)e effected. Dec. 5, 1900. 5 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive D, 56th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Santo Domingo. Commercial convention between United States and Dominican Republic, signed Washington, June 2 [25], 1900. Dec. 5, 1900. 6 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive B, 56th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] Convention [signed Washington, June 25, 1901] between Unitec States and Dominican Repul^lic, extending period within whici may be exchanged ratifications of ct)mmercial convention signed June 25, 1900. Dec. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] execU'| tive J.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] February, 1902 119 Servia. Ti'eatv lietween United States and Servia for extradition of Oct 25 fugitives from justice [signed Belgrade, qcUT'' l^Ol]. Dec. 5, 1901. 7 pp. (Conlidential; [Senate] executive E. ) [Injunction of se- crecy removed Jan. 30, 1902.] AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60e. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Feb. 1902; whole no. 101, v. 12, no. 2. p. 249-550. (H. doc. 806, pt. 2.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, |2.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library, Jan. 190ii. Argentina. Treaty of iunity. commerce, and navigation with Japan; use of electric pow^er: wheat harvest: new railway concessions; miscellaneous notes. Bolivia. Huacinai railroad; concessions to capitalists and colonists in Acre River territory; notes. Book notes. Brazil. Budget for 1902; measures for increasing sale of coffee in Europe; com- merce in codfish at Rio de Janeiro: resources of State of Sao Paulo; miscellane- ous notes. Chile. New conversion act: nitrate production in 1901; miscellaneous notes. Costa Rica. Mining development. Cuba. Notes. Ecuador. Budget for 1902: changes in customs tariff law; notes. Honduras. Message of President. Isthmian Canal engineers, Work of. Latin America, British trade with, iu 1901. Mineral production in, during 1901. Trade opportunities in. Mexico. Permanent exhibit of manufactured products; Peiioles silver mines; prospects for increased production of sugar; railway notes; miscellaneous notes. Nicaragua. Notes. Paraguay. Principal native woods; notes. Periodicals and new.spapers on tile. Peru. Notes. Salvador. Notes. South America, Explorations of unknown regions in. Spanish America, Trade with. United States. Trade with Latin America; foreign commerce, calendar year 1901; economic conditions from British standpoint; mineral production in 1901; imports of coffee in 1901: imports of sugar; important increa.se in cocoa im- ports; notes. United States Treasury decisions. Uruguay. General trade conditions; proposed North American exposition at Montevideo; exports during first 10 months of 1901. Venezuela. Notes. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1902; nos. 1254-77. [Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Feb. 18.] Consular Reports, Feb. 1902; v. 68, no. 257. xx + l-H-291 pp. 1 il. (H. doc. 152, pt. 2.) [Monthly. These articles have appeared pre- viously in the Advance sheets.] *15c Contents: .\frica, south. Permits for travelers to; transmitted by Henry White. Agrarian demands in .Vustria; by F. W. Hossfeld. Agricultural machines and implements in Russia; by T. E. Heenan. Asia Elinor, Packing for; by T. H. Norton. Austria-Hungary, Industrial depression in; by F. W. Hossfeld. Automobile exhibition in Copenhagen: by J. C. Freeman. Bagdad railway; by G. B. Ravndal. Baggage of diplomatic officers in Mexico [decree] ; tran.smitted by Powell Clayton. of passengers for Japan [rules]; transmitted by A. E. Buck. Barber shops and shaving soaps in Netherlands; by Soren Listoe. Beet residue and sawdust. Utilizing: by A. L. Frankenthal. Brazil, scjuthern, Projected railway in: transmitted by G. H. Murphy. Carriages in Turkey "in A.sia; by Vital Ojalvo. 120 February, 1902 Consular Reports — Continued. Conteiitg — Continued. Coal, American, in France: by J. I. Brittain. Intiuence of, on international market; by .lay White. Antliracite, in Dresden; by C. L. Cole. Coal market in Europe; by several consuls. Cotton and flour mills in Sao Paulo; by .1. J. Glrimondi. Cotton goons, American, in Turkey; by T. H. Norton. Electricity, t'ses of, at Berlin; by F. H. Mason. Farm machinery, .American. Advertising, in Greece; by F. \V. Jackson. Foreign reports and publications. France, American trade opportunities in; by Thornwell Haynes. Freights for south Brazil; transmitted by Eugene Seeger. French-Algerian trade; by J. C Covert. French colonial trade: by R. P. Skinner. Fruits and vegetables of St. Christopher: by . Joseph Haven. i Fuel, Artificial, in Belgium; by Lawrence Townsend. Gelatin factory, New, in France; by G. H. Jackson. German Inrecast of .American comi)etition; transmitted by F. H. Mason. German tarilY vs. commercial treaties; by E. L. Harris. Germany's commerce with Brazil: by J. F". Winter. Gold standard in Peru: transmitted by K. K. Neill. Greece, Arclucological discoveries in; by F. \V. Jack.son. Horseshoes, C>pening for, in .Asia Minor; by T. H. Norton. Hungary, Industrial undei takings in [law]; transmitted by F, D. Chester, India, western. Crop pro.spects of; by W. T. Fee. Ivory market, Antweri>; by S. H. Haine. Linen industry of Blev, administratrix [of John Flower]. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 216.) Frank. Findings in case of W. O. Gordon, administrator [of Jack Frank]. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 367.) Gilfoil. Findings in claim of James H. Gilfoil, administrator [of Patrick Gilfoil]. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 178.) Glasgow, ship. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation eases relating to ship, M. Alcorn, master. Feb. 20, 1902. 5 pp. (H.doc. 402.) Good Intent, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Thomas Scott, administrator of Mark Siiiies, and Frederick P. Jones, administrator of Martin Parrv, for seizure of] brig. Feb. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. 369.) Hawkins. Findings in case of George W. Bowen, administrator [of John W. Hawkins]. Feb. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 383.) Hazard, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to schooner. Feb. 1, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 349.) Hoff. Findings in t-ase of Ira J. Partlow, administrator [of Lvdia Iloff and Hannah Updike]. Feb. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. 412.) Hoffman. Findings in case of Aaron B. Hoffman. Feb. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 389.) Findings in case of Euromus H. Hoffman [administrator of Susan Hoffman]. Feb. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. 420. ) Holthoff. Findings in case of F. M. Holthoff [heir of Frank Holthoff]. Feb. 1, 1902. 2pp. (H.doc. 347.) Hummer. Findings in case of Levi M. Hummer, administrator [of Benjamin A. Hummer]. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 423.) Industry, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation claims relating to brig. Feb. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 365.) Jarnagin. Findings in case of Mattie H. Jarnagin. Feb. 28, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 215.) Joslyn. Findings in case of Erastus S. Joslvn. Feb. 14, 1902. 3 pp. '(S. doc. 192.) Kevs. Findings in case of Jesse Keys. Feb. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (H.doc. ~ 399.) Kimball. Findings in case of Daniel E. Kimball. Fel). 28. 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 219.) Louisa, brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation case- relating to brig, Benjamin Wheeler, master. Feb. 17, 1902. 3 pj). (H.doc. 397.) Mercury, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases relating to l)rig, (xeorge Lee, master. Feb. 17. 1902. 3 pp. (H doc. 398.) J February, 1902 131 O'Dea. Findings in claim of Catherine [Nl'Inernev, administratrix [of Dennis O'Dea]. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 179.) Patty, brig. Findings in French spoliation claims [of George G. Sill, aropriatioii for [increase in salary of janitor of Franklin School building] and [for orderlies at] Washington Asylum. Feb. 17, 1902. 3 pp. (H. doc. 393. ) Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railway. 6th annual re- port [for year ending Dec. 31, 1901]. Feb. 12," 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 186.)' Washington and Great Falls Electric Railway. Annual report [for year ending Dec. 31, 1901]. Feb. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc. 341.) Washington and ^Marlboro Electric Railway. Annual report [for year ending Dec. 31, 1901]. Feb. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. doc* 378.) Smithsonian Institution Increased estimate of appropriation for international exchanges [of i)ub- lic documents]. Feb. 17, 1902. 2 m\ (II. doc. 396.) NATIONAL MUSEUM Note.— The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of I'roceeciings. The annual report is included iu the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim- ited to admit of general distril)ution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports maybe obtained ou application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. Descriptions of new American butterflies, by William Schaus; from Pro- ceedings, v. 24. 1902. p. 383-460. (No. 1262.) Proceedings. 1901 [1902]. y. 23, xy + 952 pp. il. 44 pi. [Articles 1206-40 are included in this yolume. Each article is also published separately in adyance.] Contents: Apodal fishes or eels of .Japan, Review of, with descriptions of li) new species; by D. S. .Jordan and J. (). Snyder. Bdellostoma or heptatrema", Proper names of; by Theodore Gill. Boa, yellow, of .lamaica. New systematic name for; by Leonhard Stejneger. Brachiopoda, Caml^riau: (il)olella, subgenus glyptias, bicia, obolus, subgenus westouia, with descriittious of new species; by C. D. Walcott. Cardiidie family and North American species,' Svnopsis of [with bibliography] ; by W. H. Dall. Cardinal fishes of .Japan, Review of; by D. S. .Jordan and J. O. Synder. Crabs, hermit, 4 new symmetrical, pagurids, from West India region; by J. E. Benedict. of pagurus beruhardus type; by ,1. E. Benedict. Cyprinoid, New fossil, le\i(!iscus Tiirneri' from miocene of Nevada; by F. A. Lucas. Dinosaur, New, stegosaurus Marshi, from lower cretaceous of South Dakota; by F. A. Lucas. Diptera, New, in National Museum; by D. \X. Coquillett. Systematic! arrangement of familii's of; ))y D. W. Coquillett. Ferns and fern allies of North Anifrica north of Mexico, List of, with principal synonyms and distributiim [with Itibliogniphy] ; by ^V. R. Maxon. Fishes collected in 18^3 and lss5 by I^ierre Louis Jouy and preserved in National Museum, List of, with descriptions of (1 new species; by D. S. Jordan and J. 0. Snyder. in .Japan by Keinosuke Otaki and steamer Albatross, List of, with descrip- tions of 14 new species; by D. S. Jordan and J. O. Snyder. in Pei-Ho, at Tien-Tsiii, China, by Noah Fields Drake, List of, with descrip- tions of 7 new species; by J. F. Abbott. Flies, ichneumon, or superfamily ichneumonoidea. Classification of [with bibli- ographiesj-; by W. H. Ashmead. Iguana, On new species of spiny-tailed, from Utilla Island, Honduras; by Leon- hard Stejneger. Isopods of Atlantic coast of North America, Key to, with descriptions of new and little known species; by Harriet Richardson. Jerboas and jumping mice. Comparison of osteology of [with bibliography]; by M. W. Lyon, jr. Lancelets, hag-fishes, and lampreys of Japan, Review of, with description of 2 new species; by D. S. Jordan and J. (). Snyder. February, 1902 133 Proceedings — Continued. Contents— Continued. Lizard, Diagnosis of new species of igiianoid, from Green Cay, Bahama Islands; by Leonhard Stejneger. Lucinacea and American species. Synopsis of [with bibliography]; by W. H. Dall. Liitianoid fish, aphareus furcatus. On relationships of; by D. S." Jordan and E. C. t Treasury Treas. Twelvemo 12» Twentyfour-mo 24° University univ. Versus. vs., v. Volume, volumes v . Year y r . 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Andrews, Sara B. To pension Mrs. Andrews. No. 2-58. Mar. 28. Applegate, Aaron M. To pension Applegate. No. 169. Mar. 11. -Armstrong, Charles. To increase pension of Armstrong. No. 189. Mar. 21. 145 146 March, 1902 Private [act] — Continued. Ashby, Joseph K. To increase pension of Ashby. No. 207. Mar. 21. Auchmoody, Wright H. To increase pension of Auchmoorty. No. 166. Mar. 11. Badger, Aaron C. To increase pension of Badger. No. 173. Mar. 11. Bagley, Adelaide Worth. To increase pension of Mrs. Bagley. No. 119. Mar. 10. Bailey, Ella. To pension Ella Bailey. No. 283. Mar. 28. Baker, Charles H. To increase pension of Baker. No. 200. Mar. 21. Ballon, Alice M. To increase pension of Mrs. Ballon. No. 210. Mar. 21. Barnum, Joseph H. To increase pen.sion of Barnum. No. 259. Mar. 28. Bartlett, Nellie. To pen.sion Mrs. Bartlett. No. 115. Mar. 10. Barton, Jacob. To increase pension of Barton. No. 306. Mar. 28. Beachboard, Alexander. To pension Beachboard. No. 262. Mar. 28. Benner, Israel A. To increase pen.sion of Benncr. No. 207. Mar. 28. Blodgett, Richard N. To increase pension of Blodgett. No. 116. Mar. 10. Bowen, George K. For relief of Bowen. No. 177. [Became law by limitation of time, ]\Iar. 17, without approval.] Bowers, Sarah. To pension Mrs. Bower.s. No. 185. Mar. 21. Bradshaw, Rhody Ann. To increase pension of Mrs. Bradshaw. N(). 140. Mar. 10. Bridgman, Charles R. To increase pen.sion of Bridgman. No. 274. Mar. 28. Brittihgham, Benjamin. To increase pension of Brittingham. No. 165. Mar. 11. Brower, John G. To increase pension of Brower. No. 223. Mar. 28. Bruce, Mary T. To increase pension of Mrs. Bruce. No. 147. Mar. 11. Buckingham, Joshua H. To pension Buckingham. No. 175. Mar. 12. Burch, Joseph W. To increase pension of Burch. No. 263. Mar. 28. Burnhani. John W. To increase pension of Burnham. No. 293. Mar. 28. Burns, Hcnrv. To increase pension of Burns. No. 211. Mar. 21. Butler, Thomas. To pension Butler. No. 199. Mar. 21. Caldwell, Jacob D. To increase pen.sion of Caldwell. No. 247. Mar. 28. Campbell, Lizzie A. To pension Mrs. Campbell. No. 1.50. Mar. Jl. Chafee, Noah F. To increase |iensiou of Chafee. No. 291. Mar. 28. Chambers, Thtmias. For relief of Marv Chambers, widow of Thomas Chambers. No. 112. Mar. 4. Chandler, Adella C. To pension Mrs. Chandler. No. 186. Mar. 21. Chapman, ISIary E. To pension Mrs. Chapman. No. 253. Mar. 28. Chiulesworth, James F. To increase {)ension of Charlesworth. No. 157. Mar. 11. Clark, FraTik J. To increase pension of Clark. No. 278. Mar. 28. Cliirk, Thomas E. To pension Clark. No. 120. Mar. 10. Cleek, I'eter C. To increase pension of Cleek. No. 299. Mar. 28. Clough, Joseph M. To increase pension of Clough. No. 319. Mar. 28. Coffin, Fred F. B. To increase ])ension of Coffin. No. 131. Mar. 10. Compton, Isabella. To pension Mrs. Compton. No. 226. Mar. 28. Conrov, Catherine. To pension Mrs. Conroy. No. 145. Mar. 11. Core, John M. To pension Core. No. 133. Mar. 10. Couch, Martha A. 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To increase iiension of Gagan. No. 161. Mar. 11. Garner, John. To increase pension of Garner. No. 2.55. Mar. 28. Gilman, Francis M. To inerease jiension of Gilman. No. 155. Mar. 11. Glover, M. Callie. To pension Mrs. Glover. No. 208. Mar. 21. Grant, Joseph W. To increase jiension of Grant. No. 188. Mar. 21. Graves, Samuel M. To pension Graves. No. 191. Mar. 21. Gregg, John W. To increa.se pension of Gregg. No. 294. Mar. 28. March, 1902 147 Private [act] — Continued. Griffin, HeberC. To increase pension of Griffin. No. 320. Mar. 28. Guy, William M. To increase pension of Guy. No. 22.^. Mar. 28. Haiin, Frederick M. To increase pen.sion of Hahn. No. 237. Mar. 28. Hall, Svbil F. To increase pension of Mrs. Hall. No. 292. Mar. 28. Hall, Thomas. To pension Hall. No. 172. Mar. 11. Harper, James. To increase pension of Harper. No. 201. Mar. 21. Hazelton, John A. To increase pension of Hazeltou. No. 305. Mar. 28. Hill, Lucy M. To increase pension of Mrs. Hill. No. 117. Mar. 10. Hoffman," William K. To increase pension of Hoftman. No. 228. Mar. 28. Houghton, George E. To increase pension of Houghton. No. 325. Mar. 28. House, Mary A. To pension Mrs. House. No. 194. Mar. 21. Howard, Anderson. To increase pension of Howard. No. 218. Mar. 21. Howe, Gilbert P. To pension Howe. No. 318. Mar. 28. Hummel, Annie S. To pension Mrs. Hummel. No. 212. Mar. 21. Hunter, John S. To increase pension of Hunter. No. 216. Mar. 21. Hurrle, Charles. For relief of Hurrle. No. 176. Mar. 1.5. Jacko. Amanda. To pensiim Mrs. Jacko. No. 251. Mar. 28. Kershner, Edward. For relief of Kershner. No. 184. Mar. 20. Key, Mary F. To increase pension of Mrs. Key. No. 2,57. Mar. 28. Killam, Lewis C. To increase pension of Killam. No. 118. Mar. 10. King, Minnie E. To increase pension of Mrs. King. No. 141. Mar. 10. Kingsbury, Hiram H. To increase pension of Kingsbury. No. 261. Mar. 28. Kurth, John B. To increase pension of Kurth. No. 234". Mar. 28. Lawrence, Richard A. To increase pension of Lawrence. No. 190. Mar. 21. Leighton. George C. To increase pension of Leighton. No. 187. Mar. 21. Leighton, Jason. To increase pension of Leighton. No. 311. Mar. 28. Leland, Sidney. To increase pension of Leland. No. 286. Mar. 28. Lewis, John 8. To pension Lewis. No. 2.54. Mar. 28. Litton, Mahale. To increase pension of Mrs. Litton. No. 126. Mar. 10. Longman, E;iias. To increase pension of Longman. No. 197. Mar. 21. Luiigren. N'orris L. To pension Lungren. No. 249. Mar. 28. Lynde, Williamanna. To increase pension of Mrs. Lynde. No. 279. Mar. 28. McColley, Eva H. To increase pension of Mrs. McColley. No. 168. Mar. 11. McCoy, Jonas M. To increase pension of McCoy. No. 122. Mar. 10. McElheney, Annie. To increase pension of Mrs. McElheney. No. 321. Mar. 28. McGrath, John. To increase pension of McGrath. No. 289. " Mar. 28. McJunkin, Lue Emma. To pension Mrs. McJunkin. No. 240. Mar. 28. McKenny, Cynthia A. To increase pension of Mrs. McKenny. No. 276. Mar. 28. McLaughlin, Emma. To increase pension of INIrs. McLaughliii. No. 296. Mar. 28. McNett, Abby Clark. To pension Mrs. McNett. No. 270. Mar. 28. Mantach, James. To increase pension of Mantach. No. 244. Mar. 28. Marr, William C. For relief of Marr. No. 174. Mar. 11. Meade, Catherine. To pension Mrs. Meade. No. 130. Mar. 10. Metz, Joel. To increase pension of Metz. No. 164. Mar. 11. Miller, James M. To authorize Miller, Oliver D. Norton, and Edwin V. Morgan, to accept presents tendered by Germany. No. 111. Mar. 1. Mischler, Caroline. To increase pension of Mrs. Mischler. No. 282. Mar. 28. Mitchell, Etta Scott. To increase pension of Mrs. Mitchell. No. 132. Mar. 10. Monfort, Peter C. To increase pension of Monfort. No. 285. Mar. 28. Moore, Lewis W. To increase pension of Moore. No. 273. Mar. 28. Moores, Mahlon C. To increase pension of Moores. No. 214. Mar. 21. Morris, James. To increase pension of Morris. No. 156. Mar. 11. Morrison, Frances K. To increase pension of Mrs. Morrison. No. 2.56. Mar. 28. Morton, George H. To pension Morton. No. 146. Mar. 11. Mosier, Alfred N. To increase pension of Mosier. No. 215. Mar. 21. Murphy, Pauline Lowe. To increase pension of Mrs. Murphy. No. 137. Mar. 10. Murray, Angeline. To inerea.se pension of Mrs. Murray. No. 170. Mar. 11. Nordstrom, Marie U. To increase pension of Mrs. Nordstrom. No. 310. Mar. 28. Nunez, Joseph ,\. To increase pension of Nunez. No. 313. Mar. 28. Osborne. Ruth B. To pen.sion Mrs. Osborne. No. 233. Mar. 28. Osbourn, Martha R. To pension Mrs. Osbourn. No. 304. Mar. 28. Packard. Abbie M. To pension Abbie M. Packard. No. 268. Mar. 28. Partridge, Simeon. To pension Partridge. No. 316. Mar. 28. Pawling, Emma R. To pension Mrs. Pawling. No. 298. Mar. 28. Pearce. Kate. To pension Mrs. Pearce. No. 265. Mar. 2S. Pearson, Francis. To increase pension of Pearson, alias James F. Pearston. No. 167. Mar. 11. Penrose, Clara A. To Increase pension of Mrs. Penrose. No. 290. Mar. 28. Pierce, William H. To increase pension of Pierce. No. 1.59. Mar. 11. Pratt, William T. To correct military record of Pratt. No. 220. Mar. 27. Prescott, Elizabeth K. To increase pension of Mrs. Prescott. No. 315. Mar. 28. Preston, Hugh C. For relief of Preston. No. 183. Mar. 20. Proctor, James L. To correct militarv record of Proctor. No. 181. Mar. 20. Race, Charlotte H. To pen.sion Jlrs. Race. No. 269. Mar. 28. Rasmussen cS; Strehlow. For relief of Ra.smussen and Strehlow [on account of repairs of building at Pan- American Expo.sition. Buffalo]. No. 163. Mar. 11. Reagan, Penrose W. To increase pen.sion of Reagan. No. 1.52. Mar. 11. Record, Cynthia M. To pen.sion Cynthia M. Record. No. 128. Mar. 10. Rheuby, William. To increase pension of Rheuby. No. 204. Mar. 21. 148 March, 1902 Private [act] — Continued. ' Richardson, Hugh R. To increase pension of Richardson. No. 139. Mar. 10. Robinson, Thomas W. To increase pension of Robinson. No. 171. Mar. 11. Rogers, Frederick E. To increase pension of Rogers. No. 288. Mar. 28. Rogers, Lura B. To pension Mrs. Rogers. No. 144. Mar. 11. Ruckle, Jennie C. To increase pension of Mrs. Ruckle. No. 280. Mar. 28. Salomon, Henriette. To increase pension of J^Irs. Salomon. No. 114. Mar. 10. Samelsberger, Michael. To increase pension of Samelsberger. No. 277. Mar. 28. Sargent, Benjamin G. To increase pension of Sargent. No. 124. Mar. 10. Schram, Daniel. To increase pension of Schram. No. 203. Mar. 21. Scott, Lucinda C. To increase pension of Mrs. Scott. No. 125. Mar. 10. Scott, William H. H. To increase pension of Scott. No. 297. Mar. 28. Scovell, Albert D. To increase pension of Scovell. No. 303. Mar. 28. Seaman, Frank. To increase pension of Seaman. No. 24(i. Mar. 28. Shafer, Frederick. To increase pension of Shafer. No. 2.12. Mar. 28. Shattuck, Alice DeK. To increase pension of Mrs. Shattuck. No. 312. Mar. 28. Shaw, Elizabeth A. To increase pension of Mrs. Shaw. No. 308. Mar. 28. Sheafe, Charles A. To pension Sheafe. No. 209. Mar. 21. < Sieg, Harry H. To pension Sieg. No. 213. Mar. 21. Skinner, Samuel W. To increase pension of Skinner. No. 239. Mar. 28. Smith, Lucy W. To increase pension of Mrs. Smith. No. 300. Mar. 28. Smith, Mo.ses. To increase pension of Smith. No. 127. Mar. 10. Smyth, Marie J. To increase pension of Mrs. Smyth. No. 302. Mar. 28. Somerville, James A. To correct military record of Soraerville. No. 326. Mar. 29. Springer, Cornelius. To increase pension of Si)ringer. No. 136. Mar. 10. Starkey, Elmer J. To increase i)ension of Starkey. No. 193. Mar. 21. Stebbiiis, Frances E. To jiension Mrs. Stebbins. No. 266. Mar. 28. Stewart, India. To pension Mrs. Stewart. No. 309. Mar. 28. Stith, Malvina C. To pension Mrs. Stith. No. 238. Mar. 28. Stowers, Thomas J. To increase pension of Stowers. No. 271. Mar. 28. Stradling, James M. For relief ot Stradling. No. 180. Mar. 20. Strope, William M. To increase pension of Strope. No. 1.53. Mar. 11. Taggart, Annie I). To pension Mrs. Taggart. No. 264. Mar. 28. Tait, Narcissa. To pension Mrs. Tait. No. 217. Mar. 21. Taylor, Franklin. To increase jiension of Taylor. No. 287. JIar. 28. Terry, Susan. To pension Mrs. Terry. No. 231. Mar. 28. Thomas, Hester. To i>ension Mrs. Thomas. No. 2.50. Mar. 28. Tompkins, Jane E. To increase pension of IMrs. Tomi)kins. No. 317. Mar. 28. Toops, Stephen A. To remove cliarge of desertitm from Toops. No. 221. Mar. 27. Tracy, Henrv N. To increase in'nsion of Tracy. No. 148. Mar. 11. Trout, Ann Eliza. To pension Mrs. Trout. No. 275. Mar. 28. Trundy, Carleton A. To increase pension of Trundy. No. 206. Mar. 21. Tynan, Michael. To pension Tynan. No. 248. Mar. 28. Underwood, William R. To increa.se pension of Underwood. No. 196. Mar. 21. Vale, John. To increase pension of Vale. No. 227. Mar. 28. Van Wormer, Mary A. To increase pension of Mrs. Van Wormer. No. 324. Mar. 28. Victor, Frances Fuller. To increase pension of Mrs. Victor. No. 284. Mar. 28. Wallace, Kei)hart. To increase pension of Wallace. No. 192. Mar. 21. Wallace, William J. To increase pension of Wallace. No. 222. Mar. 28. Washburn, Kazier. To i)ension Mrs. Washburn. No. 241. Mar. 28. Weber, Loui.s. For relief of Weber. No. 179. Mar. IS. Webster, Adela S. To pension Mrs. Webster. No. 272. Mar. 28. Whitcher, Selden E. To increase pension of Whitcher. No. 235. Mar. 28. White, Enoch A. To increase pension of White. No. 129. Mar. 10. Wickham, Charles H. To increase pension of Wickham. No. 198. Mar. 21. Wilkins, Elvira L. To increase pension of Mrs. Wilkins. No. 134. Mar. 10. Wood, Ziba S. To increase pension of Wood. No. 135. Mar. 10. Worden, Mary Louise. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Worden. No. 314. Mar. 28. Wright, Cornelia E. To increase pension of Jlrs. Wright. No. 281. Mar. 28. Wylie, Benjamin. To pension Wylie. No. 195. Mar. 21. PUBLIC L.\ws Public [act] 27-61; approved Mar. 6-31, 1902. Arizona. To ratify act of Legislative A.ssembly of Arizona for display of products of Arizona at international exposition at St. Louis in 1903. No. 42. " Mar. 14. 1 p. Astoria, Oreg. For launch for customs service at Astoria. No. 41. Mar. 14. 1 p. Bluff Shoal. To amend act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1902 [so as to build light upon .shoal instead of at Northwest Point Royal Shoal, N.C.J. No. 43. Mar. 14. 1 p. Bogue Inlet, N. C. To authorize life-saving station at or near inlet. No.' 31. Mar. 10. 1 p. Boston, Mass. To establish light-houses at harbor to mark entrance to new Broad Sound channel. No. 60. Mar. 29. 1 p. Brown, Robert M. G. To nominate Brown commander on retired list. No. 36. Mar. 11. 1 p. Buffalo, N. Y. For marine hospital at Buffalo. No. .58. Mar. 24. 1 p. Cen.sus Office. For permanent Census Office. No. 27. [Mar. 6.] 4 pp. i March, 1902 149 Public [act] — Continued. Courts of United states. Establishiiisr United .States court at Catlettsburg in east- ern distrirt nf Kentucky. Xo. 32. Mar. 10. 1 p. To divide Texas into 4 judicial districts. No. 40. [Mar. 11.] 7 pp. To re-form western judicial district of Arkansas [and for terms of court at Harrison] . No. 4-5. Mar. 18. 1 p. Diplomatic .service. Making appropriations for diplomatic and con.sular service, 1903. No. .54. [Mar. 22.] 1.5 pp. District of Columbia. For acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments in Philippine Islands and Porto Rico affecting land situate in District of Columbia or any Territory. No. 55. Mar. 22. 1 p. To amend [act to regulate gas works in District, so as to reduce working hours in office of inspector of gas and meters]. No. 38. Mar. 11. 1 p. To amend act to retrulate, in District, dispo.sal of refuse [in privie.s], approved Jan. 25, 1898. No. .50. Mar. 20. 1 p. To incorporate Eastern Star Home for District. No. 34. [^far. 10.] 2 pp. Indian Territory. To change boundaries between southern and central judicial districts of Territory [and to establish United States commis.sioner's court at Durant]. No. 57. Mar. 24. 1 p. Kewaunee, Wis. For dwelling for keeper of light-house at Kewaunee. No. 49. Mar. 20. 1 p. Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. For commutation for tovvn-site purposes of homestead entries in portions of Oklahoma [ceded by Wichita and afiiliated bands of Indians, and Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians]. No. 37. Mar. 11. 1 p. Mississippi River. To extend time for construction of bridge across river at Burlington, Iowa [by Citizens' Bridije Com;iany]. No. 4s. Mar. 20. 1 p. Missouri River. Authorizing Missouri and Meramec Water Company to take water from river [in St. Louis County, Mo.] and to construct dam. No. 29. Mar. 10. 1 p. For bridge across river at or near South Omaha, Nebr. No. 59. [Mar. 26.] 2 pp. To authorize construction of bridge over river at or near Kansas City, Mo. [by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Companv]. No. 30. [Mar. lO.] 2 pp. Monongahela River. To amend act to authorize Pittsburg and Mansfield Rail- road Company to construct bridge across river [at Pitt.sburg, Pa., so as to change height of bridge]. No. .53. Mar. 21. 1 p. To authorize Central Railway of West Virginia to build bridge across river at or near Morgantown. W. Va. No. 44. [Mar. 18.] 2 pp. To authorize St. Clair Terminal Railroad Companv to construct bridge across river [atClairton, Pa.]. No. 33. [Mar. 10.] 2 pp. Niagara River. To amend act for construction of bridge across river [at Grand Island, by Niagara River Bridge and Tunnel Company, so as to extefid time]. No. 47. Mar. 18. 1 p. Ouachita River. Authorizing Eldorado and Bastrop Railway Company to con- struct bridge across river [between Ashlev and Union counties] , Ark. No. 56. [Mar. 24.] 2 pp. Oyster Bayou, La. For light-house at mouth of bayou. No. 51. Mar. 21. 1 p. Pensions. Making appropriations for pensions, 1903. No. 35. [Mar. 10.] 2 pp. Philippine Islands. To provide revenue for islands. No. 28. [Mar. 8.] 3 pp. Pittsburg, Pa. For marine hospital at Pittsburg. No. 61. Mar. 31. 1 p. Public lands. To amend sec. 2294, Revised Statutes [as to officers before whom proofs, etc., in land cases may be taken]. No. 39. Mar. 11. 1 p. St. Andrews Bay. To authorize Dothan, Hartford and Florida Railway Company to construct bridge across East St. Andrews Bav east of Farmdale, Fla. No. 46. [Mar. IS.] 2 pp. Savannah. Ga. To establish marine hospital at Savannah. No. 52. Mar. 21. 1 p. Public [joint] resolution 8-13; approved Mar. 12-29, 1902. District of Columbia. To extend to Government and people of France and to families of Marshal de Rochambeau and Marquis de Lafayette invitation to join in dedication of monument of Rochambeau in Washington. No. 11. Mar. 21. 1 p. To provide for extra clerical force in office of a.ssessor. No. 9. Mar. 17. 1 p. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. For appointment of [5] mana- gers of home. No. 13. Mar. 29. 1 p. Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the American Revolution. To loan to society Revolutionary trophies. No. 8. Mar. 12. 1 p. Pension Bureau. Authorizing printing of report of commissioner [1901] . No. 12. Mar. 28. 1 p. United Confederate Veterans. To loan tents to Texas Reunion Association [for reunion of veterans at Dallas, Tex.]. No. 10. Mar. 21. 1 p. Supplement to Revised Statutes, v. 2, no. 9, 56th Cono;ress, 1899-1901; edited bv George A. King and William B. King, witli Edwin C. Brandenburg. 1901 [1902]. [ii] — Ixiii — 1111-2037 pp. large 8" [Pages 1819-2037 contain the index to the whole of v. 2 of the Sup- plement to Revised Statutes.] *85c 150 Maech, 1902 SENATE Alabama. INIemorial of University of Alabama for opening navigable rivers that drain coal and iron fields of Alabama [with sketches of mineral and agricultural resources of Coosa, Tallapoosa, Alabama, Black Warrior, and Tombigbee valleys]. Feb. 3, 1902. 13 pp. 2 maps. (S. doc. 161.) Alaska. Petition from Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Juneau, Alaska, praying for representation [by Delegate to House of Representa- tives], for retention of all license taxes, for change in location of capital [from Sitka to Juneau], for surveys, so that homestead laws mav l)ecome more effective, [and] for light-houses and aids to navi- gation. Mar. 6, 1902. 5 pp. (S. doc. 238.) Aputi Canal. Memorial from G. A. Karwiese setting forth advantages of [Aputi] route for construction of Panama Canal; pVesented by Mr. Blackbm-n. Mar. 11, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 245.) California. Affidavit of treasurer of California relating to interest paid [July 1, 1889-Jan. 1, 1902, on State bonds under acts of Legislature approved Apr. 27, 1863, and Apr. 4, 1^64, and amount of bonds outstanding]; presented bv Mr. Perkins. ]Mar. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 227.) Chinese exclusion. Memorandum [of Edward J. Livernash, urging Congress to amend subsidy bill, S.'1348, so as to forbid] employ- ment of Chinese on vessels flying American flag; presented by -Mr. Patterson. Mar. 15, 1902. 17 pp. (S. doc. 254.) Conspiracy. Paper [by Samuel Gompers] relative to [S. 1118 and 4553], to limit meaning fif 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 nf Columbia, ami Territories, and with foreign nations]. Mar. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (S. doc. 266.) Delaware Indians. Memorial of Indians relative to [their claim on account of] payments to them during 1862-78 [in currency of funds payable in coin], to accompany amendment to H. 11353 [making appropriations for Indian Department, 1903]. Mar. 12, 1902. 7 pp. (S. doc. 247.) Indians. Memorial of [Chippewa and other] Indians praying for pas- sage of S. 600, for relief (jf tril)es and individual Indians [by confer- ring ujion district and circuit courts and su])reine courts of Territo- ries jurisdiction over all civil suits l)y and against Indians, and by allowing Indians to bring suit in Court of Claims] ; presented by Mr. Penrose. Mar. 11, 1902. 8 pp. (S. doc. 242.) Northern Securities Company. Amendments to judiciary act [conferring upon circuit courts jurisdiction over all civil suits of States against citizens of other States] , asked by Legislature and attorney-general . of Minnesota in railroad merger case [^linnesota v. Northi-rn Securi- ties Companv]; presented bv Mr. Nelson. Mar. 15, 1902. 6 pp. (S. doc. 255.) Oleomargarin. Petition [by Wm. Glosmann and others] for defeat of Henrv oleomargarine bill [H. 9206], and for enactment of Wads- wortli sulistitute [H. 10060]; presented by Mr. Money. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 268.) Philippine Islands. Papers relative to political affairs in islands; pre- sented by :Mr. Rawlins. Mar. 18, 1902. 48 pp. (S. doc. 259. ) Post exchanges. Letters, press extracts, resolutions, etc., concerning improvement of post exchange; presented bv Mr. Hansbrough. Mar. 24, 1902. 4 pp. (S. docT 267.) Santee Indians. INIemorandum relative to restoration of annuities to Medawakanton and Wahpakoota, [or] Santee [and Flandreau], Sioux Indians declared forfeited bvact of Feb. 16, 1863; presented bv Mr. Gamble. Mar. 11, 1902. 8 pp. (S. doc. 243.) M RCH, 1902 151 Tillman, Benjamin R. Report [Senate report 574] of Committee on Privileges and Elections [submitting S. R. 135, censuring Tillman and Jolan L. McLaurin for disorderly behavior and violation of rules of Senate], including views of minoritv, and proceedings in Senate had thereon. Mar. 1, 1902. 12 pp. (S. doc. 228. ) AGRICULTURE AXD FORESTRY COMMITTEE Hearings [before Committee on Agriculture and Forestrv, Feb. 17-19, 1902, and Committee on Agriculture, Jan. 13-22, 1902], on H. 9206, to [make] oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products [sub- ject to laws of State or Territory into which transported and to change tax on oleomargarine, and to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of oleomargarine]. Mar. 1, 1902. 345 pp. 2 pi. (S. doc. 223.) XoTE. — Contains a special article, Abnormal milk and milk-borne diseases: bv G. M. Kober. Money, H. D. Views of minority adverse to H. 9206, to make oleo- margarine and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Territory into which transported [etc.], and submitting substitute bill, to amend act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regu- lating manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of oleomar- garine, approved Aug. 2, 1886, and to define manufacturers and dealers and to provide for pavment of si:)ecial taxes bv them. Mar. 26, 1902. 14 pp. (S. rp. 530, pt. 2. ) [1st edition,"Mar. 14, 1902, incorrectly printed.] APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Cullom, S. M. Report amending H. 10847, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and juilicial expenses, 1903. Mar. 4, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 630.) Hale, Eugene. Report amending H. 11471, making appropriations for diiilomatic and consular service, 1903. Mar. 6, 1902. 2pii. (S. rji. 657.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report amending S. 3421, for relief of Eleonora G. Goldsborough [widow of Charles B. Goldsborough]. 31ar. 20, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 786.) Clapp, M. E. Report amending S. 1475, for relief of Jean Louis Legare. Mar. 5, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 634.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring H. 9280, for relief of Hugh C. Preston. Mar. 5, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 633.) ^lason. W. E. Report amending bv substitute S. 4074, for relief of Thierman and Frost. Mar. 19, "1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 782.) Stewart, \V. M. Report favoring S. 167. for relief of John L. Smith- meyer and Paul J. Pelz. :\Iar. 5, 1902. 11 pp. (S. rp. 632.) Report favoring S. 1694, for [excess] compensation for employees of Treasurv, War, and Xavv Departments. -Mar. 19, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 777.') Teller, H. M. Report favoring S. 1308, for relief of Julia L. Hall [widow of Joseph T. H. Hall]. Mar. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 637.) Report favoring S. 1594, for relief of representatives of A. G. Boone. Mar. 19, 1902. '2 pp. (S. rp. 779.) Warren, F. E. Report amending bv substitute S. 1305, for relief of Ari- vella D. Meeker [widow of Xathan Cook Meeker]. Mar. 20,1902. 7 pp. (S. rp. 799.) [1st edition, 8 pages, incorrectly printed.] 152 ■ March, 1902 COMMERCE COMMITTEE Hearing before committee [Jan. 14, 1902] in relation to river and harbor improvements. 1902. 16 pp. Hearing before committee [Feb. 6-15, 1902] on S. 1792, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and obligations and rights in connection with carriage of ]iroperty [so as to forbid inser- tion in bills of lading of so-called London clause imposing dock and extra charges upon American products at London]. 1902. 90 pp. Berry, J. H. Report favoring S. -4469, extending time for completion of bridge across Missouri River at St. Charles, Mo. Mar. 19, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 781.) Report amending S. 4339, authorizing White River Railway Com- pany to construct bridge across White River [between Baxter and Marion counties]. Ark. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 844.) Depew, C. M. Report favoring H. 3148, for marine hospital at Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 21, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 801.) Hanna, M. A. Report adverse to S. 3302, to grant [American] registry to steamship Manauense [or ^Mexico]. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 714.) McMillan, James. Report amending S. J. R. 52, to invite Canada to join in formation of international commission to report upon diver- sion of waters that are boundaries of the two countries. JNIar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 658.) Report favoring H. 6300, for dwelling for keeper of light-house at Kewaunee, Wis. Mar. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 766.) Report amending S. 3492, to authorize life-saving station at or near Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw Point, Mich. ]Mar. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 785. ) Mallory, S. R. Report favoring S. 4306, for relief of Edward Haines, John Haugland, Wallace L. Reed, W. D. Davis, Martin Monson, Jo- hann Bottjer, and representatives of J. P. Ferwerda. Mar. 20, 1902. 9 pp. (S.rp. 788.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 3360, for promotion of Joseph M. Simms, Revenue-Cutter Service. Mar. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (S.rp. 644.) Nelson, Knute. Report favoring S. 4139, to diminish number of ap- praisers at Philadelphia and Boston. Mar. 6, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 646.) Report amending S. 3375, relating to construction of dam across Rainy River [bv Koochiching Company]. Mar. 6, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 647,) Report favoring S. 3504, to provide American register for steamer Brooklyn. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 731.) Report amending S. 1792, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and obligations and rights in connection with carriage of property [so as to forbid insertion in bills of lading of so-called London clause imposing dock and extra charges upon American products at London]. Mar. 13, 1902. 20 pp. (S. rp. 732.) Penrose, Boies. Report favoring H. 3136, for marine hospital at Pitts- burg, Pa. Mar. 20, 1902. 3 'pp. (S. rp. 784.) Vest, G. G. Views of minority adverse to S. 1348, to provide for ocean mail service between United States and foreign ports, and common defense, [and] to promote commerce and encourage deep-sea fish- eries [bv granting subsidies to vessels]. 3Iar. 15, 1902. 8 pp. (S. rp. 201, pt. 2.)" March, 1902 153 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Oallinger, J. H. Report amending S. 2291, for promotion of anatomical science and to prevent desecration of graves in District. Mar. 4, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 631.) Report favoring B. 2388, for relief of Elizabeth L. \V. Bailev, ad- ministratrix of Davis W. Bailey. Mar. 10, 1902. 3 ])p. (S. rp."67-l. ) Report favoring H. 11241, to amend act to regulate, in District, dis- posal of refuse [in jn-ivies], approved Jan. 25, 1898. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 725. ) Report adverse to S. 3902, identical with H. 11241, to amend act to regulate, in District, disposal of refuse [in privies], appro vestitute S. 3826, for relief of Isaac P. Brown [alias Albert B. Cole]. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 710.) Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 3673, to correct military record of Jacob Cooper. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 745.) Report amending S. 2845, to purchase from compiler, Francis B. Heitman, manuscript of Historical Register, United States Army, 1789-1901. Mar. 13, 1902. 7 pp. (S.'^rp. 746.) Harris, W. A. Report amending H. 280, for relief of James ]M. Strad- ling. Mar. 7, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 660.) Report amending S. 3666, to authorize sale [to Valentine. Nebr.] of part of Fort Niobrara militarv reservation. ^lar. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 661.) Report amending S. 140, granting to University of Utah additional lauds [from Fort Douglas military reservation]. ^lar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 711. ) Hawley, J. R. Report favoring S. 3821, to extend time for presentation of claims under act to reimburse States and Territories for expenses incurred in aiding United States to raise and equip \'olunteer Army in War with Spain, and acts amendatorv. Mar. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 875.) Report amending S. 4572, to grant honorable discharge to Charles H. Hawley. Mar. 27, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 876.) Pettus, E. W. Report amending H. 3278, to correct militarv record of C.R.Dickson. Mar. 13, 1902. 5 pp. (S. rp. 730.) Proctor, Redfield. Report amending S. 1809, to remove charge of deser- tion from Charles G. Brigham. JNIar. 5, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 638.) Report amending by substitute H. 4260, to correct military record of James A. Somerville. Mar. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 750.") Report amending S. 3554, to grant honorable discharge to Thomas J. Brown. Mar. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 751.) Report amending S. 3283, to remove charge of desertion from Charles K. Bolster. Mar. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 752.) 156 March, 1902 Proctor, Redtield — Continued. Report aniendinjj l)y .su1)stitute S. 1451, to correct military record of Washington [A.] Huntlev [alias A. W. Huntley]. Mar." 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 866. ) Quarles, J. V. Rei)ort favoring H. 6196, transferring lot in AVoodland Cemetery to Quincy, 111. Mar. 27, 1902. 9 ])p. 1 il. (S. rp. 867.) Report favoring H. 610, to correct military record of John F. Ant- litz. Mar. 27, 1902. 10 pp. (S. rp. 868./ Scott, N.. B. Report favoring H. 1381, for relief of J. V. Davis. I\Iar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 588.) Report adverse to S. 566, for relief of Benjamin F. and Tavlor Buck- ner. Mar. 7, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 668.) Report adverse to S. 549, to correct military record of Thomas O. Pritchard. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 669.) Report adverse to S. 2250, directing muster of David S. Sink. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 670.) Rei)ort adverse to S. 3414, to correct muster of Benjamin F. Hasson. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 671.) Report adverse to H. 6847, to correct record of Michael Hayes. Mar. 13, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 747.) Report adverse to S. 4099, for macadamized roadway from Sharps- ]>urg, ]Md., to Connecticut monument on liattlefield of Antietam. Mar. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 874.) Report favoring S. 3984, granting land [from Fort Douglas military reservation] for Miners' Home [of Salt Lake City, Utah]. Mar. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 877. ) AVarren, F. E. Report amending S. 3400, to amend sec. 1098, Revised Statutes [relative to selection of aids by brigadier-generals]. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 653. ) — = — Report favoring S. J. R. 57, [granting permission to othcers and men of Army and Navy to wear] military badges [adopted by societies of men who served in Chinese relief expedition of 1900]. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.672.) Rejiort favoring S. 270, to prevent trespassers from entering Mount Rainier National Park. Mar. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 729.) Report favoring S. J. R. 26, to negotiate with John T. Dolan for pur- chase of original manuscriiit of order l)()ok of Arthur Saint Clair. Mar. 14, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 757.) MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Clark, W. A. Report amending H. 8,327, to amend act for protection of miners in Territories [so as to improve ventilation in mines]. Mar. 20, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 789.) Stewart, W. M. Report favoring S. 156, for repayment of unexpended moneys deposited to cover costs of platting and office work in cou- nection with mining claims. Mar. 19, 1902. 4 pp. (S, rp. 778.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Blackburn, J. C. S. Report favoring S. 1107, limiting liability of sureties on bonds of officers. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 854.) Hale, Eugene. Report favoring H. 4748, to nominate R. M. G. Brown to be commander on retired list. Mar. 1, 1902. 2 jip. (S. rp. 583. ) Report amending by substitute S. 3791, to provide medals for offi- cers and crew of United States vessel of war Kearsarge [who partic- ipated in battle of June 19, 1864]. Mar. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 700. ) March, 1902 157 Hanna, M. A. Report favoring S. 3317, to appoint Robert Piatt to rank of commander. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 667.) Report favoring H. 1375, for relief of Louis "Weber. [Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 697. ) Report adverse to S. 3121, for relief of Thomas Amorv DeBlois. Mar. 11,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.698.) Report adverse to S. 3386, to promote A. B. Wvckoff. Mar. 11, 1902. Ip. (S.rp.699.) Report adverse to S. 4080, to correct naval record of Daniel W. Blake. Mar. 25, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 858. ) Report favoring S. 4222, authorizing appointment of John Russell Bartlett as rear-admiral on retired list. 3Iar. 25, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 859. ) Perkins, G. C. Report favoring S. J . R. 62, to donate to Minnesota His- torical Societv steering wheel of former ship [Minnesota. IMar. 10, 1902. Ip. '(S. rp. 673.) Piatt, T. C. Report favoring S. 1634, to remove charge of desertion from Thomas Cordingly. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 643.) Report amending S. 2533, to remove charge of desertion from Fred- erick Schulte or Schuldt. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 645. ) PACIFIC ISLANDS AXD PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 2210, relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver certificates. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 690.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Piatt, 0. H. Report favoring H. 299, for relief of William C. Dodge. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 656. ) Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring H. 12095, to amend sec. 4883, Revised Statutes, relating to signing of letters patent [so as to omit signature of Secretary]. Mar. 27, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 873.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report amending S. 2379, to increase pension of George H. Evans. Mar. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 575. ) Report favoring S. 2046, to increase pension of Thomas E. Sauls. Mar. 1,1902. 1 p. (S.rp.576.) Report favoring H. 3747, to increase pension of William R. Under- wood. Mar. 1,1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 577.) Report favoring H. 6869, to penaion M. Callie Glover. Mar. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.578.) Report favoring H. 8954, to increase pension of Alfred N. Mosier. Mar. 1, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 579.) Report amending S. 2976, to increase pension of Edward Thomp- son. Mar. 1, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 580.) Report favoring S. 3390, to increase pension of Charles Allen. Mar. 1,1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 581.) Report amending S. 880, to increase pension of Emorv S. Foster. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 584.) Report amending S. 1285, to increase pension of Elizabeth Steele. Mar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 626.) 5947— No. 8T— 02 2 158 March, 1902 Burton, J. E. — Continued. Report favoring H. 5247, to increase pension of Ricliard Fristoe. Mar. 4, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 629.) Report amending S. 2371, to pension Andrew J. Felt. ^lar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 689.) Report favoring H. 4468, to increase pension of Jolm B. Kurth. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 737.) Report amending H. 7823, to increase pension of Jacob D. Cald- well. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 738.) Carmack, E. W. Report favoring H. 9383, to pension Xarcis.sa Tait. Mar. 5, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp.635.) Report favoring H. 597, to pension Adella C. Chandler. Mar. 5, 1902. 1 p. ( S. rp. 636. ) Report favoring H. 2123, to pension Elizabeth M. Folds. Mar. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 764.) Report amending H. 9397, to pension John S. Lewis. Mar. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 765.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3103, to increase pension of Susan Hays. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 821.) Report favoring K. 10692, to increase pension of David C. Maples. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (8. rp. 939.) Report amending H. 6713, to increase pension of Freeman R. E. Chanaberry. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 940.) Deboe, AV. J. Report amending S. 2079, to increase pension of "William Wheeler. INIar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 609. ) Report amending S. 3995, to pension Susan E. Clark. 3Iar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 610. ) Report favoring H. 2175, to increase pension of Kejihart Wallace. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 611.) Report favoring H. 5160, to increase pension of James Harper. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 612.) Report amending H. 6014, to increase pension of William Rheubv. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 613.) Report amending S. 2109, to increase pension of Charles C. Davis. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 715.) Report amending S. 1363, to increase pension of James A. McKee- han. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 716.) Report favoring H. 9296, to pension Marv E. Chapman. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 718.) Report favoring H. 7320, to increase pension of James Mantach. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 719.) Report favoring H. 1325, to increase pension of William J. Wallace. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 720.) Report amending H. 6018, to pension Lue Emma McJunkin. ]Mar. 13,1902. Ip. (S. rp. 721.) Report amending H. 5289, to pension Malvina C. Stith. INIar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 722.) Report favoring H. 3769, to pension Susan Terrv. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.723.) Report favoi'ing H. 2547, to increase pension of William M. Guv. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 724.) Report amending H. 5543, to increase pension of Samuel W. Skinner. Mar. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 748.) Report favoring H. 2240, to increase pension of Aqxiila Wilev. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 818.) March, 1902 159 Deboe, W. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 9659, to pension Laura A. Van Wye. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 819. ) Report amending l)y substitute S. 3633, to increase pension of vSamuel L. Leffingwell. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 846.) Report amending S. 1814, to increase pension of Anna E. Luke. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 847. ) Rejiort amending S. 4404, to increase pension of Otto H. Hasselman. Mar. 25, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 848. ) Report favoring H. 6918, to increase jiension of Thomas Bliss. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 849.) Report favoring H. 725, to increase pension of Joseph B. Arbaugh. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 850.) Report favoring H. 9848, to increase pension of Joseph Cowgill. Mar. 25, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 851.) Report favoring H. 6016, to increase pension of William J. Overman. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 852.) Report favoring H. 1275, to increase i^ension of Charles W. Thomas. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 853.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9821, to pension John W. Moore. ]\L^r. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 863. ) Report favoring S. 181, to increase pension of William C. David. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 906.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3672, to increase pension of James Scannell. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 907.) Report favoring H. 9791, to increase pension of John Reep. Mar. 31,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 908.) Report favoring H. 8048, to increase i^ension of James A. BraniV)le. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 909.) Report amending H. 9301, to increase pension of Barbara ^McDonald. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 910.) Report favoring H. 2545, to increase pension of Isaac H. Crim. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 911.) Report amending H. 6029, to increase pension of Marv PI Kelly. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 912.) Report favoring H. 7250, to increase pension of Margaret Hendry. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 913.) Report favoring H. 1278, to increase pension of La [Nlvra V. Kendig. Mar. 31,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.914.) Foster, A. G. Report amending S. 3849, to increase pension of Benjamin F.H.Luce. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. .589.) Report amending H. 3515, to pension Mary A. House. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.590.) Report favoring H. 2609, to 2iension Lizzie C. Young. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.666.) Report amending H. 8293, to pension Amanda Jacko. Mar. 14 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 756.) Report favoring H. 8292, to pension Hester Thomas. Mar. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 775. ) Report favoring H. 7683, to increase pension of Almond Delamater. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 814. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 2805, to increase pension of Anna L.Cory. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 815.) Report favoring H. 366, to increase pension of Edward M. Kanouse. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 816. ) 160 March, 1902 Foster, A. G. — Continued. Eeport favoring H. 7755, to pension Laura G. Weisenburger. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 817.) Report amending H. 6466, to pension Josephine M. Dustin. Mar. 31,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 926.) Report amending H. 2124, to increase pension of Dewit C. McCov. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 927.) Gallinger, J. H. Report adverse to S. 11, to pension "William Burns, Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 591.) Report amending S. 1685, for adjudication by Court of Claims and Supreme Court of pension claims involving difficult or important cjuestions of law. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 592.) Re^wrt favoring H. 4827, to increase pension of Charles H. Baker. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 593.) , Report favoring H. 1018, to increase pension of George C. Leighton. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 594.) Report favoring H. 1350, to increase pension of Joseph "\V. Grant. Mar. 3, 1902. 2'pp. (S. rp. 595.) Report favoring H. 6515, to increase pension of Carleton A. Trundv. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 596.) Report favoring H. 7907, to increase pension of Alice M. Ballou. Mar. 3, 1902. 2~pp. (S. rp. 597.) Report amending S. 4021, to pension Sarah Frances Taft. IMar 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 598.) Report amending S. 2768, to increase pension of John G. Hutchin- son. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 599.) Report amending S. 3514, to increase pension of Leander Parmelee. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 600.) Report amending S. 4086, to increase pension of Charles "W. Foster. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 601.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3650, to ]iension Sarah A. Carter. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp.' (S. rp. 602.) Report favoring S. 4111, to increase pension of Abner J. Pettee. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 603. ) Report amending S. 1872, to increase pension of Abbie George. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 604.) Report amending bv suljstitute S. 6, to increase pension of Charles H. Stone. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 605. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1095, to increase pension of Mary Morgan. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 606.) Report amending S. 13, to increase pension of George Daniels. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 607.) Report amending S. 4022, to increase pension of Annie E. Brown. Mar. 3, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 608.) Report favoring H. 7432, to pension Charles A. Sheafe. Mar. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 641.) Report favoring H. 1697, to increase pension of Richard A. Law- rence. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 651.) Report favoring H. 1688, to increase pension of Charles Armstrong. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 652.) Report favoring H. 3288, to increase pension of Elmer J. Starkev. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 663.) Report favoring H. 6435, to pension Susan P. Crandall. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 664.) March, 1902 161 Gallinger, J. H. — Continued. Report adverse to S. 10, to pension Edwin Roswell. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 675.) Report amending hv substitute S. 3481, to increase pension of James E. Dexter. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 676. ) Report amending S. 4071, to increa.«e pension of George C. Tillman Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 677. ) Report amending S. 4214, to increase pension of John McDonald. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 678. ) Report amending S. 1039, to increase pension of Xathaniel C. Goodwin. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 679.) Report favoring S. 4346, to pension Augusta Turner. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp.680.) Report amending S. 3216, to increase pension of Henrv M. Tavlor. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.681.) Report favoring H. 8486, to pension Annie S. Hummel. Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp.691.) Report favoring H. 4084, to increase pension of Charles H. Wick- ham. Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 692.) Report favoring H. 4209, to pension Thomas Butler. :\Iar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 693.) Report favoring H. 1743, to pension Samuel ^I. Graves. ^lar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 694.) Report amending H. 4821, to increase pension of Herbert A. Boom- hower. Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 695.) Report favoring H. 5536, to increase pension of Daniel Schram. Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 696.) Report amending S. 4366, to pension John Y. Corev. Mar. 11, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 701.) Report favoring S. 4414, to increase jjension of Albertine Schoe- necker. Mar. 12, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 703.) Report favoring H. 11144, to increase pension of Anderson Howard. Mar. 12, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 704.) Report favoring S. 4304, to pension John S. Xelson. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 728.) Report favoring S. 4486, to increase pension of 3Ivra W. Robinson. Mar. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 768.) Report favoring S. 4413, to increase pension of Martha A. Greenleaf. Mar. 17, 1902. 4pp. (S.rp. 769.) Report favoring H. 7771, to increase pension of Frank Seaman. Mar. 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 770.) Report amending bv substitute S. 324, to increa.se pension of Xellie Loucks. Mar. 17, 1902. 2pp. (S.rp. 771.) Report amending hv substitute S. 3217, to increase pension of Charles Dixon. Mar.' 17, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 772.) Report favoring H. 3873, to pension William C. Flowers. ^lar. 17, 1902. 2pp. (S.rp. 773.) Report favoring H. 11145, to increase pension of r\Iarv F. Kev. ^Mar. 20, 1902. Ip. (S. rp. 797.) Report favoi-ing H. 10486, to pension Alida Pavne. Mar. 20. 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 798. ) Report adverse to H. 9171, to increase pension of William R. Hows- ley. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (S.rp. 802.) Report favoring H. 11011, to increa.se pension of Emilv J. Tallman. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 803.) 162 March, 1902 Gallinger, J. H. — Continued. Report favoring H. 10906, to pension John AV. Meade. Mar. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 804.) Report favoring H. 9178, to increase pension of John M. Howe. Mar. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 805.) Report favoring H. 1694, to increase pension of Henrv Ball. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 806.) Report favoring H. 2781, to increase pension of Patrick Lee. Mar. 21,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 807.) Report favoring H. 5862, to increase pension of Rollin Tvler. Mar. 21,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 808.) Report amending H. 10044, to increase pension of William Larzalere. Mar. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 809.) Report favoring H. 1696, to increase pension of Frederi\.'k A. Con- don. Mar. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 810.) Report amending H. 10404, to pension John Y. Corev. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 811.) Report favoring S. 4658, to increase pension of Charles F. Rand. Mar. 24, 1902. 6 pp. (S. rp. 827.) Report amending H. 1011, to increase pension of John S. Raulett. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 828. ) Report favoring H. 669, to increase pension of Richard C. Smith. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 829.) Report favoring H. 8269, to increase pension of James R. McClellen. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 830. ) Report amending H. 2120, to increase pension of Horatio N. War- ren. Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 862.) Report favoring H. 1714, to increase pension of Levi H. Winslow. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 879.) Report amending H. 10289, to pension Eliza Stewart. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 880.) Report favoring H. 1190, to increase pension of Albert S. Whittier. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 881.) Report favoring H. 6438, to increase pension of Matthev/ C. Med- bury. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 882.) Report amending H. 1706, to increase pension of John E. White. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 883.) Report favoring H. 1503, to increase pension of Michael Farrell. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 884.) Report amending H. 10193, to increase pension of John HoUister. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 885.) Report favoring S. 4740, to increase pension of ^laria L. Godfrey. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 886.) Report amending S. 4749, to increase pension of Eunice A. Smith. Mar. 31, 1902. 2>p. (S. rp. 887.) Report amending bv substitute S. 319, to pension Ida 'SI. Warren. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 888.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3091, to increase pension of Matilda R. Schoonmaker. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 889.) Gibson, Paris. Report favoring S. 2971, to increase pension of Silas D. Strong. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 822.) Report amending H. 11381, to increase pension of Abraham N. Bradfield. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 901.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring H. 3694, to pension Benjamin Wvlie. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 586.) Report favoring H. 4035, to increase pension of Elias Longman. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 587. ) March, 1902 163 McCuml)er, P. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 44S8, to increase pension of Selden E. Whitcher. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 618.) Report amending S. 1979, to increase pension of Samuel M. Howard, Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 619. ) Report amending S. 19S2, to increase pension of Eugene J. Oulman. :\lar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 620. ) Report amending S. 1924, to increase pension of Thomas Feneran. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (8. rp. 621. ) Report amending S. 2006, to increase pension of James Lehew. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 622. ) Report amending H. 9227, to increase pension of Frederick Shafer. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 682. ) Rei)ort amending bv substitute S. 2505, to increase pension of John Barnard. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.683.) Repoit favoring S. 3696, to increase pension of Edward H. Arm- strong. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. ( S. rp. 684. ) Report favoring H. 2669, to pension Isabella Compton. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 717.) Report amending H. 2673, to increase pension of John Vale. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 733. ) Report favoring H. 10956, to increase pension of Frances K. Mor- ri.son. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 734.) Report favoring H. 10924, to increase jjension of Elias M. Haiglit. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 812.) Report amending 8. 1643, to increase pension of Ellen J. Clark. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 856.) Report favoring H. 7811, to pension 3Iarv King. Mar. 25, 1902, 2 pp. (S. rp. 857.) Report amending bv substitute S. 4643, to increase pension of Pheobe L. Peyton. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 928.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3634, to increase pension of Eliza- beth A. Capehart. 'Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 929. ) Report amending S. 4056, to increase pension of Minerva Melton. Mar. 31, 1902. Ip. (S. rp. 930.) Report favoring H. 8471, to pension Eliza A. Wright. [Nlar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 931.) Report amending H. 3418, to pension Dennis Dver. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 932. ) Report amending H. 11375, to pension Charles F. ^Merrill. Mar. 31,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 933.) Patterson, T. M. Report amending S. 2329, to increase pension of Peter Bittman. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 623.) Report amending S. 3252, to increase pension of Jesse W. Bice. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 624.) Report amending S. 142, to pension J. J. Groff. ^Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 685.) Report amending bv substitute S. 951, to increase pension of Charles Ambrook. Mar. lO", 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 686.) Report amending bv substitute S. 952, to increase pension of George H. Smith. Mar. lOJ 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 687.) Report amending bv substitute S. 965, to pension Eliza B. Gamble, :Mar. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 688. ) Report amending S. 4514, to increase pension of ^larv Beals. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 902.) Report amending S. 3108, to increa.se pension of Inez E. Perrine. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 903.) 164 March, 1902 Patterson, T. M. — Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 4381, to increase pension of John S. Robinson. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 904.) Rejiort amending bj^ substitute S. 2943, to increase pension of Thomas S. Rowan., Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 905.) Pritchard, J. C. Report amending S. 2305, to increase pension of Lem- uel Grove. Mar. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 791.) Report favoring H. 7341, to pension Elizabeth W. Simmons. Mar. 20,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 792.) Report amending H. 2273, to pension IVIartha A. De Lamater. Mar. 20,1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 793.) Report favoring H. 5261, to increase pension of Jolm H. Coates. Mar. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 794.) Report favoring H. 5714, to increase pension of Lucy B. Bevis. Mar. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 795. ) Report amending S. 3472, to increase jiension of Zeno T. Griff en. Mar. 24, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 837.) Report amending S. 1512, to increase pension of Mary Jane Faulk- ner. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 838. ) Report amending S. 3519, to increase pension of Charles L. Cum- mings. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 839. ) Report amending by substitute S. 4072, to increase pension of Sam- uel J. Lambden. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 840.) Report favoring H. 1378, to increase pension of Bessie H. Lester. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 841.) Report favoring H. 8212, to increase pension of Alice Angel. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 842. ) Report favoring H. 6873, to increase pension of Sarah Maley. Mar. 24,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 843.) Report amending by substitute S. 1625, to increase pension of Jethro M. Getmau, alias James M. Getman. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 934. ) Report amending S. 4335, to increase pension of John Brown. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 935.) Report favoring H. 5712, to pension Alice Bozeman. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 936.) Report favoring H. 2287, to increase pension of George McDaniel. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 937.) Scott, N. B. Report favoring H. 7997, to increase pension of Henry Burns. Mar. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 639.) Report amending H. 8493, to pension Harry H. Sieg. ]\Iar. 5, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 640.) Report amending H. 1529, to increase pension of John G. Brower. Mar. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 758. ) Report favoring H. 2786, to increase pension of William K. Hoff- man. Mar. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 759.) Report amending H. 4456, to i^ension Ruth B. Osborne. Mar. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S.'rp. 760.) Report favoring H. 6864. to increase pension of Milton A. Embick. Mar. 15, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 761.) Report favoring H. 7968, to pension Norris L. Lungren. Mar. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 762.) Report favoring H. 7424, to increase pension of John Craig. Mar. 15,1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 763.) March, 1902 166 Scott, N. B. — Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 4319, to in- crease pension of Helen G. Heiner. Mar. 24:, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 831.) Report amending S. 2936, to increase pension of Berthold Fernow. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 832.) Report favoring H. 2417, to pension James B. Harris. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 833.) Report favoring H. 10411, to increase pension of Marv E. Singley, Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 834.) Report amending H. 11418, to increase pension of Hannah T. Knowles. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 835.) Report favoring H. 2093, to increase pension of Anna B. McCurlev. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 836.) Report favoring H. 283, to increase pension of Robert M. McCul- lough. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 916.) Report favoring H. 8553, to pension Joseph Tusinski. ]\Iar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 917.) Report favoring H. 809, to increase i^yension of James P. Burchfield. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 918.) Report favoring H. 9621, to increase pension of Andrew Y. Transue. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 919.) Report favoring H. 1938, to increase pension of Helen Y. Rorer. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 920.) Report favoring H. 5761, to pension Thomas F. Walter. Mar. 31, 1902. 4 pp. (S. rp. 921.) Report favoring H. 8651, to pension Maggie Helmbold. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 922.) Report amending S. 3041, to increase pension of Emma F. Shilling. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 923.) Report amending S. 4506, to increase pension of Ann E. Collier. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 924.) Simon, Joseph. Report amending S. 3182, to increase pension of Mary Louise Worden. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 649.) Report favoring S. 3662, to pension Sarah C. Nicklin. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 650.) Report favoring H. 7846, to pension Michael Tynan. INIar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 735.) Report favoring H. 5109, to increase pension of Frederick M. Hahn. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 736.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 6861, to increase pension of Joseph K. Ashby. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 614.) Report favoi'ing S. 3916, to increase pension of John S. Mitchell. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 615.) Report amending S. 3378, to pension Sarah Anne Harris. ]Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S.>p. 616.) Report favoring H. 9220, to increase pension of John S. Hunter. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 617.) Report amending H. 10132, to increase pension of John Garner. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 739.) Report favoring H. 5073, to pension Christina Daniels. IMar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 740.) Report amending H. 7074, to pension Benjamin F. Draper. Mar. 13,1902. Ip. (S. rp. 741.) Report favoring H. 11619, to increase pension of David A. Frier. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. ( S. rp. 823. ) 166 March, 1902 Taliaferro, J. P. — Continued. Report favoring H. 7998, to increase pen- sion of William H. Allen. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 824. ) Report amending by substitute S. 1678, to increase pension of Charles B. Wingfield." Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 825. ) Report amending H. 12315, to increase pension of James Todd. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 826. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1225, to increase i^ension of Clara W. McNair. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp.941.) Report favoring H. 10415, to pension Sarah M. Smith. ]Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp.942.) Turner, George. Report amending S. 1629, to increase pension of James W.Humphrey. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 742.) Report favoring H. 6487, to pension Kazier Washbura. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 743.) Report amending H. 3272, to increase pension of Israel P. Covey. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 744. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 2289, to increase pension of Ben- jamin S. Harrower. " ]\Iar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 890. ) Report amending H. 5413, to increase pension of Alh-ed H. Van Vliet. 3Iar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 891.) Report favoring H. 6687, to increase pension of Lorenzo Blackman. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 892.) Report amending H. 3180, to increase pension of Edward S. Dick- inson. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 893.) Report favoring H. 3275, to increase pension of William G. Johnson. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 894. ) Report favoring H. 2770, to increase pension of Otillia M. Smoot. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 895.) Report favoring H. 8696, to increase pension of William B. Rowe. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 896.) Report favoring H. 918, to increase pension of Charles Misner. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 897.) Report favoring H. 5327, to increase pension of William H. Mackev. 3Iar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 898.) Report favoring H. 10141, to increase pension of William R. Arm- strong. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 899.) Report amending H. 7990, to increase pension of Uriah Reams. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 900.) POST-OFFICES AXD POST-RO.\DS COMMITTEE Mason, W. E. Report favoring H. 9991, for relief of F. E. Covne. Mar. 19,1902. 15pp. (S.rp. 780.) Penrose, Boies. Report amending H. 7018, for relief of Robert J. Spotts- wood and heirs of William C. McClellan. Mar. 20, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 796.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND CiROUXDS COMMITTEE McCumber, P. J. Report amending S. 1798, for public building at Hastings, Nebr. Mar. 11, 1902. 1 p. (S. rp. 702.) Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 1298, for public building at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mar. 12, 1902. 2pp. (S.rp. 705.) Report amending S. 637, for public building at Georgetown, S. C. Mar. 21, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 813.) Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 311, for public building at Laramie, Wyo. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 712.) March, 1902 167 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Burton, J. E. Report favoring H. 7933, for commutation for town-site purposes of homestead entries in portions of Oklahoma [ceded by Wichita and alfiliated bands of Indians, and Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians]. Mar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 625.) Clark, C. D. Report favoring S. 314, for relief of persons who made first jiavment for desert lands under act of Mar. 3, 1877, but were unable to perfect entry. Mar. 6, 1902. 3 pp. (S. rp. 648.) Report favoring H, 11053, for issuance of patent to town site of Basin, Wvo., to municipal authorities thereof. 3Iar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (S. rp. 845.) Gamble, R. J. Report amending H. 3084, for relief of bona fide settlers in forest reserves, as substitute for identical S. 2866. Mar. 26, 1902. 4 pp. (S.rp. 860.) Report favoring S. 4450, confirming in South Dakota title to land heretofore granted to State [from Fort Sisseton militarv reservation]. Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 861.) Heitfeld, Henrv. Report favoring S. 3800, to grant lands [in ceded por- tion of Fort Hall Reservation] to Idaho. Mar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (S.rp. 627.) Jselson, Knute. Report amending S. 642, to amend act for relief of cer- tain settlers on public lands, for repayment of purchase money [etc.] on void entries on public lands [so as to allow repayment of double-minimum excess on land within forfeited railroad land grants]. Mar. 25, 1902. 10 pp. (S.rp. 855.) HOUSE ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Jov, C. F. Report amending H. R. 125, to authorize janitor for room of Committee on Enrolled Bills. Mar. 19, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1090.) AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Wadsworth, J. W. Report favoring H. 10995, to regulate introduction of eggs of game birds for propagation. Mar. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 966. ) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Bingham, H. H. Report on H. 10847, making appropriations for legis- lative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1903. recommending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and ask for conference. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1171.) Cannon, J. G. Report amending H. J. R. 162, to extend to Govern- ment and people of France ami to families of ^larshal de Rocham- beau and Marquis de Lafayette invitation to join in dedication of monument of Rochambeau in Washington. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 950.) Report submitting H. 13123, making api^ropriations for sundrv civil expenses, 1903. Mar. 28, 1902. 11pp. (H. rp. 1260.) BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Foerderer, R. H. Report favoring S. 176, for extension of charters of national banks. Mar. 12, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 876. ) Smith, AA'. I. Report amending H. 7659, to amend act to amend sec. 5191 and 5192, Revised Statutes [relative to reserve national banks]. Mar. 19, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1089.) 168 March, 1902 CENSUS COMMITTEE Heatwole, J. P. Report submitting H. 12655, to amend act for perma- ment Census Office [so as to place in classified service census em- ployees who were on rolls Mar. 7, 1902], as substitute for H. J. R. 164 and H. C. R. 38; with views of minoritv. Mar. 17, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 979.) Russell, C. A. Report favoring S. 1833, for transfer of census records and volumes [in Interior Department] to Census Office. Mar. 11, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 855.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Butler, T. S. Report amending H. 6652, for relief of George l^ushberger. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 740.) Report favoring H. 9867, for relief of estate of Henry C. Nields. Mar. 6, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 773. ) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Rejaort amending H. 3502, for relief of estate of ]\I. J. Grealish. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 943.) Report favoring H. 11522, for relief of Eliza Ellen Ehle. 3Iar. 28, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1261.) Foster, D. J. Report favoring H. 5113, for relief of William R. Wheaton and Charles H. Chamberlain. Mar. 3, 1902. 43 pp. (H.rp. 737. ) Report amending H. 10142, for relief of John Donahue. ISIar. 10, 1902. 2pp. (H.rp. 798.) Report amending S. 342, for relief of heirs of Aaron Van Camp and Yirginius P. Chapin. Mar. 10, 1902. 13 pp. (H. rp. 802.) Report favoring H. 9984, for relief of Kimball Union Academy. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1076.) Goldfogle, H. M. Report favoring H. 4233, for relief of David V. Howell. Mar. 31, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1270. ) Graff, J. V. Report favoring S. .3083, providing for adjudication of claims [of J. F. Bailev & Co. and others] l)v Court of Claims. Mar. 11. 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp: 871.) Report amending H. 5357, for relief of William Leech. IMar. 12, 1902. 10 pp. (H.rp. 877.) Report favoring S. 903, for relief of William D. Rutan. Mar. 17, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 977.) Report favoring H. 6463, for relief of heirs of those killed by explo- sion of gun-cotton factorv at Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I. Mar. 20, 1902. 11pp. (H.rp. 1096.) Report favoring H. 4S99, to reimburse Wyoming for money exjiended in preserving Yellowstone National Park during 1884-86. Mar. 24, 1902. 10 pp. (H.rp. 1173.) Miller, J. M. Reiiort favoring H. 1727, for relief of Julia L. Hall [widow of Joseph T. H. Hall]. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 801.) Report amending H. 6637, for relief of H. B. Freeman. Mar. 15, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 972.) Report favoring H. 960, for relief of James C. Drake. Mar. 17, 1902. 2pp. (H.rp. 976.) Report favoring H. 4178, for relief of Austin A. Yates. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1178.) Nevin, R. M. Report favoring H. 8546, to grant jurisdiction to Court of Claims in case of Southern Railway Lighter 10, her cargoes, etc. Mar. 24, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1174^) Report amending H. 4534, for relief of Joseph A. Jennings. Mar. 24,1902. 8 pp. (H. rp. 1176.) March, 1902 169 Otev, P. J. Eeport amending H. 2559, for relief of Willis Benefield. "Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 800.) Report amending H. 3728, for relief of Xoah Dillard. Mar. 2-1, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1175.) Report amending H. 6830, to pav heirs of Peter Johnson. Mar. 24, 1902. Ip. (H. rp. 1177.) Salmon, J. S. Report amending H. 5756, for relief of officers and crew of U. S. S. Charleston, lost in Philippines Xov. 2, 1899. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 736.) Report favoring H. 7007, for relief of representative of William Kendall. Mar. 26, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1230.) Schirm, C. R. Report favoring S. 173, for relief of owners of British ship Foscolia. Mar. 10, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 799.) Report favoring H. 10254, for relief of David Tweed. Mar. 17, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 978. ) Storm, Frederic. Report favoring H. 11591, for relief of Stanley and Patterson, and to authorize [Henrv 31. Denniston] to issue dupli- cate check. Feb. 28, 1902. 3 pp. ' (H. rp. 628. ) Report favoring S. 567, for relief of H. B. Matteosian. Mar. 24, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1179.) Report amending H. 8955, for relief of Gottlieb Schlect [Gottlob Schlecht], Maurice D. Higgins, and I'epresentatives of William Bindhammer and Valentine Brasch. 3Iar. 26, 1902. 5 pp. (H. rp. 1232.) Report favoring S. 2393, for relief of Joseph B. Sargent. Mar. 31, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 1274.) Thomas, Lot. Report favoring H. 4636, to adjust accounts of Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Companv. Mar. 10, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 796.) Report amendiuii H. 10015, for relief of Florence Lambert. Mar. 17, 1902. 2 pp. ' (H. rp. 975.) Report amending by substitute H. 3525, to grant jurisdiction to Court of Claims to adjudicate claim of Jacob B. Phillips. Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1229.) Report favoring S. 2216, for relief of Elizabeth Muhleman, widow, and heirs of Samuel A. Muhleman. Mar. 31, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1269.) Trimble, South. Report favoring H. 11273, to pay F. Y. Ramsay [Ram- sev], heir, balance due Joseph Ramsav [Ramsev]. Mar. 3, 1902. Ip. (H. rp. 742.) Weeks, Edgar. Report favoring H. 678, for relief of heirs of Charles P. Culver [for services of Catherine P. Culver]. 3Iar. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 797.) Report amending H. 10140, for relief of Henrv La Croix. Mar. 24, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 1172.) Report favoring H. 957, for relief of J. J. L. Peel. Mar. 31, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1268.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Hill, E. J. Report favoring H. 12704, to increase subsidiarv silver coin- age. Mar. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1092.) Southard, J. H. Report amending S. 2210, relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver certificates, as substitute for identical H. 3050. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1180.) Report amending H. 2766, to provide souvenir medals for benefit of Washington Monument Association of Alexandria, Va. Mar'. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1181.) 170 March, 1902 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Cowherd, W. S. Report favoring S. 2291, for promotion of anatomical science and to prevent desecration of graves in District. Mar. 21, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1100.) Jenkins, J. J. Report favoring H. 11099, to amend act to establish code of law for District [so as to increase salarv of warden of jail]. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 790.) Mudd, S. E. Report favoring H. 12086, to extend time for construction of [raihvav ]iv] East "Washington Heights Traction Railroad Com- pany. Mar. 20, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1097.) Pearre, G. A. Report favoring H. 10154, to tax certain institutions for water mains and special improvements in District. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 733.) « Smith, S. AV. Report favoring H. 11696, to quitclaim lot 4, square 1113, Washington, to William H. Dix. Mar. 21, 1902. 7 pp. (H. rp. 1098. ) EDICATION COMMITTEE Grow, G. A. Report favoring H. 11911, to encourage establishment of homes in States and Territories for teaching ailiculate speech to deaf children before thev are of school age. ]Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 1225.) Report adverse to H. 7480, to encourage industrial education in States. Mar. 26, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1226. ) Report adverse to H. 7481, to establish system of industrial educa- tion in Territories and insular dependencies. Mar. 26, 1902. 1 p, (H. rp. 1227.) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, XO. 1 Mann, J. R. Report on contest of ^NIoss v. Rhea, from 3d district of Kentuckv, submitting H. R. 148, seating J. McKenzie Moss; with views of minority. Feb. 28, 1902. 40 pp. (H. rp. 625.) Powers, Llewellyn. Report on contest of Spears v. Burnett, from 7th district of Alabama, submitting H. R. 147, that John L. Burnett is entitled to .seat. Feb. 28, 1902: 2 pp. (H. rp. 624.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hitt, R. R. Report amending H. R. 160, calling for information as to action of Secretary of State in relation to asking permission from British Government for Hiram W. Thomas and wife to visit con- centration camps in south Africa. 3Iar. 14, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 967.) Perkins, J. B. Report submitting H. 13031, to prohibit coming into and to regulate residence within United States, its Territories, and all territorv under its jurisdiction, of Chinese, as sul)stitute for H. 2071, 2072,* 3062, 6524, 8595, 9330. Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1231 [pt.l].) IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Shattuc, W. B. Report amending H. 12199, to regulate immigration. Mar. 18, 1902. 10 pp. (H. rp.982.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Brown, "W. E. Report amending H. 10698, for allotments of lands in . severaltv to Indians of Lac Courte Oreille and Lac du Flambeau reservations, Wis. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1081.) March, 1902 171 Burke, C. H. Report amending H. 9057, to ratify agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak. ]Mar. 14, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 954.) Curtis, Charles. Report favorinsj H. 12710, for relief of Elizabeth McKinney. Mar. 31, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1271.) Lacey, J. F. Report amending H. 11658, to ratify agreement with Indians of Crow Reservation. Mont. Mar. 22, 1902. 9 pp. (H. rp. 1167.) Marshall, T. F. Report amending H. 10077, to ratify agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, X. Dak. Mar. 14, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 953.) Moody, ^I. A. Report favoring H. 8760, to ratify agreement with Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oreg. Mar. 15. 1902. 24 pp. (H. rp. 969.) Report amending H. 8238, for relief of heirs of Mary Clark and Francis [Frances] or Jennv Clark. 3Iar. 20, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 1095. ) Needham, J. C. Report favoring H. 5874, to pay settlers for improve- ments on Round Vallev Reservation [Cal.]. Mar. 18, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 1077.) INSULAR AFFAIES COMMITTEE Cooper, H. A. Report amending H. R. 170, calling for papers bearing upon request of Nelson A. Miles to he assigned to dutv in Philip- pine Archipelago. Mar. 26, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1224.) IN'TERSTATE AXD FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adamson, "W. C. Report favoring H. 143, to authorize construction by Wadlev and Blount Vernon Railroad Companv of bridge across Oconee River, Ga. Mar. 7, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp."782.) Report favoring H. 10363. to authorize life-saving station on Ocra- coke Island, X. C. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1079.) Report favoring H. 12093, to authorize construction of bridge across Xeuse River at or near Kinston, X. C. [bv Kinston and Caro- lina Railroad Company]. 3Iar. 19, 1902. 1 p." (H. rp. 1084.) Coombs, F. L. Report favoring S. 2445, for light and fog-signal station on one of 3Iile Rocks, San Francisco Bav, Cal. 3Iar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 734.) Report favoring 8. 2449, to establish fog signal at Fort Wintield Scott, Fort Point, Cal. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 735.) Report favoring S. 2447, for light-ship for Blunts Reef, Pacific Ocean, off Cape ^lendocino, Cal. 3Iar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 744. ) Report favoring S. 2446, to establish light and fog signal at point on Karq nines Strait, Cal., opposite that occupied hv Selbv Smelting Works. Mar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 745.) Report favoring S. 2450, to establish fog bell and lens-lantern light on southeastern end of Southampton Shoal, San Francisco Bav, Cal. Mar. 4, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 746.) Davey, R. C. Report amending by substitute H. 4573, for steam revenue cutter adapted to service in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, X. C. Mar. 7, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 787. ) Fletcher, Loren. Report amending H. 9059, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and obligations and rights in connection with carriage of property [so as to forbid insertion in bills of lading of so-called London clause im])osing dock and extra charges upon American products at London]. ]Mar. 3, 1902. 14 pp. (H.rp. 739 [pt.l].) 172 March, 1902 Fletcher, Loren — Continued. Report favoring H. 11306, to extend time for construction of bridge across Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa [by Citizens' Bridge Company]. Mar. 4, 1902, 1 p. (H. rp. 743.) Report favoring S. 2510, extending time for commencement and completion of bridge across Missouri River at or near Oacoma, S. Dak. [by Chicago, Sioux Falls and Pacific Railway Company]. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1083. ) Joy, C. F. Report favoring H. 11719, to amend act to authorize Pittsburg and Mansfield Railroad Company to construct bridge across Monon- gahela River [at Pittsburg, Pa. , so as to change height of bridge]. Mar. 4, 1902. 1 p. (H.rp. 748.) Report favoring S. 3261, authorizing Eldorado and Bastrop Railway Company to construct liridge across Ouachita River [between Ash- ley and Union counties], Ark. Mar. 7, 1902. 1 p. (it. rp. 781.) Report favoring H. 12498, extending time for completing bridge across Missouri River at St. Charles, Mo. :\Iar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1078.) Lovering, W. C. Report favoring S. 3865, to establish light-houses at Boston Harbor to mark entrance to new Broad Sound channel. Mar. 8, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 793. ) Sherman, J. S. Views of minority adverse to H. 9059, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and obligations and rights in connection with carriage of property [so as to forbid inser- tion in bills of lading of so-called London clause imposing dock and extra charges upon American products at London]. Mar. 25, 1902. 7 pp. (H. rp. 739, pt. 2.) Tompkins, Emmett. Report amending by substitute H. 9673, for light- house and fog-signal station on State Ledge, Boston Harbor. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 738. ) Wanger, I. P. Report amending H. 3136, for marine hospital at Pitts- burg, Pa. Mar. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 948.) Report amending H. 2062, to authorize Western Bridge Company to construt't bridge across Ohio River [fi'om Allegheny to McKees Rocks, Pa.]. Mar. 25, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 12210 Report amending H. 12085, for completion of light and fog-signal station in Patapsco River, Md. Mar. 26, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 1228. ) INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Aplin, H. H. Report amending bv substitute H. 11052, to pension Nel- son Johnson. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 634.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10193, to increase pension of John HolUster. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 652.) Report favoring H. 6481, to increase pension of Millen McMillen. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 666.) Report amending H. 1086, to increase pension of Francis W. Pool. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 667.) Report favoring H. 1714, to increase pension of Levi H. Winslow. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 719.) Report favoring H. 669, to increase pension of Richard C. Smith. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 723.) Report amending H. 1190, to increase pension of Albert S. Whit- tier. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 837. ) Report amending H. 4053, to increase pension of Henry E. De Marse. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 852.) Report favoring S. 3036, to increase pension of Jason Leighton. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 909.) March, 1902 173 Aplin, H. H. — Continued. Report favoring S. 3559, to increase pension of George E. Houghton. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (II. rp. 921.) Report favoring S. 3328, to increase pension of Heber C. Griffin. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 923.) Report favoring S. 1041, to pension Abbie 31. Packard. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 925.) Report favoring S. 3269, to increase pension of Jane E. Tompkins. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 927.) Report favoring S. 2929, to increase pension of Jacol) Barton. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 929.) Report amending H. 3826, to increase pension of George W. Dodge. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 939.) Report amending H. 6438, to increase pension of Matthew C. INIed- bury. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 941.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1423, to increase pension of Asa Tarbox. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 984.) Report favoring S. 3514, to increase i^ensiou of Leander Parmelee. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1022.) Report favoring S. 1039, to increase pension of Nathaniel C. Good- win. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1029. ) Report favoring S. 6, to increase pension of Charles H. Stone. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1034.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10114, to increase pension of Charles H. Ferguson." Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1051.) Report favoring S. 3910, to increase pension of Robert S. Wood- bury. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1053.) Report amending H. 12284, to increase pension of George W. Shaw. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1068.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12550, to increase pension of James E. Horton. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1070.) Report amending H. 9883, to increase pension of William Kellev. Mar. 22, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1146.) Report favoring H. 12054, to pension Elizabeth A. Burrill. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1151.) Report amending H. 12774, to increase pension of John M. Brown. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1156.) Report amending H. 5150, to pension Marv C. Trask. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1198.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1422, to increase pension of Sarah E. Merritt. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1205.) Report amending by substitute H. 12549, to increase jjension of Ransom Simmons. Mar. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1216. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 11534, to pension Hugh Mc- Guckin. Mar. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1217.) Calderhead, W. A. Report amending bv substitute H. 8016, to increase pension of Hannibal C. St. Clair. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 638. ) Report amending H. 1696, to increase pension of Frederick A. Con- don. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 640.) Report amending bj' substitute H. 7811, to pension 3Iarv King. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 651.) Report amending H. 2613, to increase pension of Thomas H. H. Gibbs. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 668.) Report favoring S. 1164, to increase pension of Lewis W. Moore Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 682.) 5947— No. 87—02 3 174 March, 1902 Caklerhead, W. A. — Continued. Report favoring S. 2008, to increase pension of Peter C. Monfort. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 683.) Rei^ort favoring S. 335, to increase pension of Joseph H. Barnum. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 684.) Report amending by substitute H. 10117, to pension Sallie Lowe. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 689.) Report amending H. 351, to increase pension of Robert Carpenter. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 693.) Report amending by substitute H. -4993, to pension Mary Shelton Huston. 3Iar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 694.) Report amending H. 699, to increase pension of Robert Miller. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 699.) - — Report amending by substitute H. 5101, to increase pension of Ben- jamin Contal. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 708.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11381, to increase pension of Abraham N. Bradtield. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 722.) Report amending bv siibstitute H. 5110, to increase pension of Wil- liam H. Dixon. Mar. 3, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 728.) Report amending H. 10773, to pension Archer Bartlett. Mar. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 805.) Report favoring S. 1467, to increase pension of Cynthia A. Mc- Kenny. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 812.) Report favoring S. 469, to increase pension of Hiram H. Kingsbury. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 814.) Report favoring S. 2930, to increase pension of Franklin B. Delanv. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 816.) Report amending H. 7847, to inci'ease pension of Charles S. Wil- son. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 827.) Report favoring S. 2692, to increase pension of Lucv W. Smith. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 829.) Report favoring S. 2100, to increase pension of John McGrath. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 836.) Report favoring S. 3054, to increase pension of Alice De K. Shattuck. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 840.) Report amending by substitute H. 6020, to increase pension of Russel A. Williams. "Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 904.) Report amending H. 7572, to increase pension of John Costello. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 910.) Report amending by substitute H. 9069, to increase pension of Erastus D. Cantield. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 926.) Report amending H. 6021, to pension William Kaste. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1002.) Report amending H. 10122, to increase pension of John S. Burket. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1050.) Report favoring S. 2379, to increase pension of George H. Evans. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1056.) Report favoring S. 2371, to pension Andrew J. Felt. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1060. ) Report favoring S. 2046, to increase pension of Thomas E. Sauls. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1069.) Report amending H. 8721, to increase pension of Joseph Westbrook. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1130.) Report amending by substitute H. 5170, to increase pension of Frederick Wright. Mar. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1133.) March, 1902 175 Calderhead, W. A. — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 5111, to increase pension of James G. Bowland. Mar. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1141.) Report amending H. 6721, to increase pension of Andrew Ray. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1159.) Report favoring S. 1289, to increa.se pension of Julius W. Clark. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1165.) Report favoring S. 3518, to pension Nadine A. Turchin. Mar. 22, 1902. 6 pp. (H. rp. 1166.) Report favoring S. 1967, to increase pension of Andrew J. Freeman. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1189.) Report favoring S. 965, to pension Eliza B. Gamble. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1197.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9366, to increase pension of Peter T. Norris. Mar. 25,' 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1202.) Report favoring S. 3213, to pension Anna J. Thomas. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1208.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3755, to increase pension of Law- son Williams. Mar.' 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1209.) Report favoring S. 1942, to increase pension of Kate H. Clements. Mar. 25, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1218.) Crowlev, J. B. Report amending H. 3733, to increase pension of Israel Haller. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 986.) Report favoring S. 2398, to increase pension of George W. INIyers. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 998.) Report favoring S. 3299, to increase pension of Isaiah Tufford. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1000.) Report favoring S. 2625, to increase pension of Carlin Hamlin. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1004.) Report favoring S. 2938, to increase pension of Margaret Dunn. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1006.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5711, to increase pension of James R. Brockett. 'Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (li. rp. 1023. ) Report amending H. 2286, to increase pension of Marv Etna Poole. Mar. 18, 1902. .2 pp. (H. rp. 1031.) Report amending H. 7560, to increase pension of George W. Butler. 3Iar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1035.) Report amending H. 6823, to increase pension of Allen W. Merrill. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1041. ) Report amending by substitute H. 12129, to pension Minnie M. Rice. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1128. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 9378, to pension Clara B. Townsend. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1135.) Report favoring H. 1742, to increase pension of Alonzo Lewis. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1138.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6890, to increase pension of Rob- ert G. Scroggs. Mai-. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1184.) Report amending H. 12409, to increase pension of Jesse M. Peck. Mar. 25,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1213.) Report amending H. 12408, to increase pension of Jolm Eveland. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1214. ) Darragh, A. B. Report favoring S. 1802, to increase pension of Cor- nelia E. Wright. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 642.) Report amending by substitute H. 8781, to pension Mary E. Hol- brook. Mar. 3, 1902." 2 pp. (H. rp. 662.) 176 March, 1902 Darragh, A. B. — Continued. Eeport amending by substitute H. 3514, to increase pension of Theresia Ziegenfuss. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 674. ) Eeport favoring S. 2701, to pension Thomas G. Foster. ]\Iar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H: rp. 676.) Report favoring S. 2303, to increase pension of Noah F. Chafee. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 690.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4116, to increase pension of William Berry. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 714.) Report amending S. 2440, to increase pension of John W. Gregg. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 716.) Report amending H. 10396, to increase pension of Elvin A. Esty. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 757.) ., Report favoring H. 10924, to increase pension of Elias M. Haight. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 761.) Report amending H. 6727, to increase pension of Remembrance J. Williams. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 813.) Report favorina: S. 1933, to pension Ella Bailev. ]\Iar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 820.) Report amending H. 3238, to increase pension of Lorenzo Weeks. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 835.) Report amending H. 291, to pension Christina Heitz. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 920.) Report amending H. 8696, to increase pension of William B. Rowe. . Mar. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 924.) Rejiort favoring S. 1264, to increase pension of Torgus Haraldson. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1008.) Report favoring S. 880, to increase pension of Emorv S. Foster. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1010.) Report favoring S. 1979, to increa.se pension of Samuel M. Howard. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1012.) Report favoring S. 2505, to increase pension of John Barnard. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1014.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11271, to pension Louisa Gregg. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1026.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6686, to increase pension of Elbridge Franklin. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1037.) Report amending H. 10179, to increase pension of Theron R. Mack. Mar. 18, 1902. 2' pp. (H. rp. 1052.) Report favoring S. 1924, to increase pension of Thomas Feneran. Mar. IS, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1065.) Report favoring S. 1982, to increase pension of Eugene J. Oulman. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1071.) Report favoring S. 3696, to increase pension of Edward H. Arm- strong. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1072.) Report amending H. 11798, to increase pension of Ole Oleson. INIar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1126.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10679, to increase pension of Charlotte E. Baird. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1147.) Report amending H. 7994, to increase pension of Margaret M. Grant. Mar. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1185.) Report amending H. 7512, to increase pension of Neil Gillespy. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1193.) Report favoring H. 3868, to increase pension of Isadora F. Maxfield. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1211.) March, 1902 177 Darragh, A. B. — Contiuueil. Eeport amending by substitute H. 12312, to pension Susan "Walker. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1215.) Deemer, Elias. Report amending H. 9999, to increase pension of George W. Guinn. 3Iar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 636.) Report amending H. 9301, to increase pension of Barbara McDonald. 31ar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 678.) Report amending H. 9986, to increase pension of James Moore. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 685.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10411, to increase pension of Mary E. Singley. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 703.) Report amending H. 7683, to increase pension of Almond Delama- ter. Mar. 5, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 756.) Report amending H. 11327, to increase pension of Charles E. Pet- tis. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 759.) Report favoring S. 3403, to increase pension of George M. Emery. Mar. 6, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 760.) Report amending H. 9494, to increase pension of Mary A. Andress. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 764.) Report amending H. 750, to pension Martin Essex. 3Iar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 809.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2417, to pension James B. Harris. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 ppl! (H. rp. 847. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 7897, to increase pension of Michael J. Daly. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 922.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11782, to increase pension of Allen Hockenbury. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 990.) Report amending H. 10951, to increase pension of Pauline M. Roberts. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1005.) Report amending by substitute H. 9140, to increase pension of Mary Ann E. Sperry. :Mar. IS, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1046.) Report amending H. 4183, to increase pension of Gottlieb Kafer. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1064.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2857, to increase pension of Frances J. Haughton." Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1129.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9458. to increase pension of Adolph Becker. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1134.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12395, to pension Ruth Bartlett. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1155.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8341, to pension Hannah C. Chase. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. [H. rp. 1157.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11180, to increase pension of Henry W. Gaskill. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1186.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3486, to increase pension of James S. Peery. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1206.) Report amending by substitute H. 2994, to increase pension of Eliza J. Noble. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1210.) Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 1636, to increase pension of James Austin. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 663.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7239, to increase pension of William Christian. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 670.) Report amending H. 6037, to increase pension of William C. Hol- comb. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 710.) Report amending H. 7250, to increase pension of ^largaret Hendry. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 jjp. (H. rp. 711.) 178 March, 1902 Holliday, E. S. Report amending H. 2440, to increase pension of Wil- liam D. Smith. Mar. 3, 1902.^ 3 pp. (H. rp. 637.) Report favoring H. 11025, to pension ]Marv A. Carlile. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 639. ) Report amending H. 658, to increase pension of John H. Jack. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 641.) Report amending H. 6760, to pension Susan House. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 644.) Report amending h\ substitute H. 5910, to increase pension of Reuben Wellman.^ Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 681.) Report favoring S. 3553, to increase pension of Marv A. Van Wormer. Mar. 6, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 758.) Report favoring S. 577, to increase pension of Joseph W. Burch. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 766.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4118, to pension Charles Masch- meyer. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 817.) Report amendins H. 4542, to pension Eliza J. West. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (HTrp. 1003.) Report amending H. 3899, to increa.«e pension of Thomas B. Wilson. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1017.) Report amending H. 10230, to increase pension of Harrison C. Vore. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1054.) Report amending H. 10925, to increase pension of William Paul. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1057.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10173, to increase pension of Richard Trist. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1123.) Report amending H. 10782, to pension Ole Steensland. Mar. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1136.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11496, to pension Henrv S. Foster. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1137.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4184, to increase pension of John Glenn. Mar. 2o, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1194. ) Report favoring H. 7678, to pension Mary Holmes. Mar. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1195.) Report amending H. 6871, to increase pension of Harman Scramliu. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1196.) Kleberg, Rudolph. Report amending H. 8679, to pension William J. Jones. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 648.) Report favoring H. 10841, to increase pension of Margaret Hoefer. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 655.) Report amending H. 2768, to increase pension of Nathan H. Met- calf. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 660.) Report amending H. 7149, to increase pension of Ei^hraim D. Dor- man. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 679.) Report amending H. 3859, to pension James D. Johnson. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 687.) Report favoring H. 11125, to increase pension of John S. Campbell. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 707.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 4167, to increase pension of Nathan W. Snee. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 726.) Report favoring H. 7529, to increase pension of Philip Atwood. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 730.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11790, to increase pension of Abel Woods. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 762.) March, 1902 179 Kleberg, Rudolijh — Continued. Report amending by substitute H. 8349, to pension John Watts. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. " (H. rp. 765.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7076, to increase pension of Leath Gilliland. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 768.) Report favoring S. 2732, to increase pension of Marie J. Smvth. Mar. 6, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 769.) Report amending H. 2598, to increase pension of Adrian M. Snvder. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 770.) Report favoring S. 502, to pension Alexander Beachboard. ]\Iar. 10,1902. Ip. (H. rp. 808.) Report favoring S. 1135, to increase pension of Thomas J. RtoAvers. Mar. 10, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 818.) Report favoring S. 1139, to pension Abby Clark McNett. ^Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 838.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7998, to increase pension of William H. Allen. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 912.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6401, to increase pension of David E. Hall. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 914.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5883, to pension Martha A. Hollingsead. Mar. IS, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 988.) Report amending H. 12145, to increase pension of Caleb W. Story. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 997.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6205, to increase pension of Richmond M. Curtis." Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1011.) Report amending H. 5600, to increase pension of John G. Sanders. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1013.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3653, to increase pension of James W. Poor. .Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1036.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8134, to increase pension of James H. Dunn. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1044. ) Rejiort amending bv substitute H. 12116, to pension William A. Hopper, alias Cuff Watson. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1062.) Report amending H. 11638, to increase pension of Samuel Hyman. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1124.) Report amending H. 9370, to increase pension of John J. Wolfe. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1132.) Report amending H. 1455, to increase pension of Aaron S. Gatliff. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1140.) Report amending H. 8355, to pension Robert C. Ballard. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1142.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1292, to pension Joseph P. O'Brien. Mar. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1148.) Report amending by substitute H. 12697, to pension M. C. Rogers. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp". (H. rp. 1154.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10545, to increase pension of Solomon P. Brockway. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1187.) Rei^ort amending by substitute H. 11314, to increase pension of Mary E. Pettit. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1190.) Latimer, A. C. Report amending bv substitute H. 6412, to pension Carl Jordan. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1009.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 7766, to increase pension of John Huffman. Mar. 18,' 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1021.) Lindsay, G. H. Report favoring H. 10091, to pension Blanche Duffy. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 647.) 180 March, 1902 Lindsay, G. H. — Continued. Report favoring S. 1146, to pension Adela S. Webster. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 664.) Report amending H. 10143, to pension Anna Roderka. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 692.) ■ Report favoring S. 2468, to increase pension of Horatio N. Francis. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 696.) Report amending H. 10957, to increase pension of Mary E. Stock- ings. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 706.) Report favoring S. 2768, to increase pension of John G. Hutchinson. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 994.) ■ Report amending H. 10494, to increase pension of Jonathan H. Slocum. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1019.) Report favoring S. 1872, to increase pension of Abbije George. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1024.) Report favoring S. 13, to increase pension of George Daniels. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1032.) Report favoring S. 2287, to increase pension of Georgie Josephine Walcott. Mar. 18, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1040.) Report favoring S. 3577, to increase pension of Mary V. Walker. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 1042.) Report favoring S. 3187, to increase pension of Leroy S. Smith. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1045.) Report amending H. 9717, to j^ension Isaac M. Pangle. Mar. 18,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1048.) Report favoring S. 3660, to pension Mary Sweenev. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1049.) Report amending H. 6441, to increase pension of William H. Wood. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1063.) ■ Report amending H. 4238, to pension Emsley Kinsauls. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1150.) Report amending H. 8003, to increase pension of Louisa M. Mac- farlane. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1152.) Report amending H. 5551, to increase pension of Charles Edward Price Lance, alias Edward Price. ]Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1183.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12504, to pension James B. Hash- bargar. Mar. 25,' 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1212.) Miers, R. W. Report amending H. 1479, to increase pension of Michael Marnane. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 646.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1724, to increase pension of Daniel F. Thompson. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 650.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3427, to increase pension of Sarah E. Allen. Mar. .3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 665.) Report favoring H. 3260, to pension Jacob Golden. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 698.) Report amending H. 3022, to pension Davis B. Salts. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 700.) Report amending H. 2545, to increase pension of Isaac H. Crim. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 715.) Report favoring H. 6466, to pension Josephine M. Dustin. Mar. 3 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 721.) Report favoring H. 7397, to pension Louisa White. Mar. 6, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 767.) Report amending S. 1195, to increase pension of Charles R. Bridg- man. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 804.) March, 1902 181 JMiers, R. W. — Continued. Report favoring S. 2422, to increase pension of John W. Burnham. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 806.) Report amending H. 4543, to increase pension of George W. Parker. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 815.) Report amending H. 6172, to increase pension of Friedrich "Weimar. Mar. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 819.) Report amending H. 7710, to pension Margaret Scanlon. 3Iar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 828.) Report favoring S. 2947, to increase pension of Elizabeth A. Shaw. Mar. 10, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 843.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6805, to increase pension of Robert E. Stephens. ' Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 8-50.) Report favoring S. 1331, to pension Ann Eliza Trout. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 905.) Report favoring S. 1800, to increase pension of Jennie C. Ruckle. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 919.) Report amending H. 8048, to increase pension of James A. Bramble. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 932.) Report favoring S. 3482, to increase pension of Ida C. Emery. Mar. 13,1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 933.) Report amending H. 1326, to increase pension of Thomas Thatcher. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 936.) Report amending H. 9791, to increase pension of John Reep. Mar. 13,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 942.) Norton, J. A. Report favoring H. 2661, to increase pension of Oswald Ahlstedt. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 643.) Report amending H. 6895, to increase pension of Richard P. Nichuals. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 669.) Report amending H. 809, to increase pension of James P. Burch- field. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 671.) Report amending H. 9928, to pension Benjamin E. Stvles. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 686.) Report amending H. 2241, to increase pension of Dorothv S. White. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H.rp. 712.) Report amending H. 2919, to i^ension Christiana Steiger. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 713.) Report amending H. 283, to increase pension of Robert M. McC'ul- lough. Mar. 3, 1902. 2pp. (H.rp. 724.) Report amending H. 5190, to increase pension of Alvin J. Hartzell. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 732. ) Report amending by suljstitute H. 10361, to increase pension of Alexander Scott. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 833.) Report amending H. 5217, to increase jiension of Elizabeth P. Sig- fried. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 841. ) Report amending H. 1278, to increase pension of La Mvra V. Ken- dig. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 848.) Report amending H. 2207, to increase pension of Louis Hahn. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 906.) Report amending by substitute H. 7290, to increase pension of Lizzie B. Green. Mar. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 916.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7109, to increase pension of Stanton L. Brabham." Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1038.) Rejiort amending H. 11493, to pension Mary A. Lipps. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H: rp. 1059.) 182 March, 1902 Eumple, J. N. W. Report amending by substitute H. 8921, to increase pension of Jesse C. Rhodabeek. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 645. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 9593, to pension Elizabeth Rickey. Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 649.) Report favoring S. 1940, to increase pension of Frances Fuller Victor. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 657.) Report amending H. 7782, to increase pension of Thomas P. Smith. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 658.) Report favoring S. 1015, to increase pension of Israel A. Benner. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 659. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 9625, to pension Elizabeth L. Beckett. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 675.) Report amending H. 9413, to pension Mary E. Holdai. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 677.) Report amending by sul)stitute H. 6107, to increase pension of Eli- jah E. Harvey. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 680.) Report amending by substitute H. 10289, to pension Eliza Stewart. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 688.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3884, to increase pension of Erastus C. ModerwelL Mar. 3, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 695.) Report amending H. 11375, to pension Charles F. Merrill. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 701.) Report amending H. 2981, to increase pension of Thomas Findley. Mar. 3,1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 720. ) Report favoring S. 2013, to increase pension of Sidney Leland. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 810.) Report favoring S. 1626, to increase pension of Michael Samels- berger. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 851.) Report amending S. 462, to increase pension of Ann Demonbrun. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 854.) Report amending by substitute H. 4994, to pension Lydia Carr. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 930. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 8913, to increase jjension of Rachel S. Lyman. Mar. 13, 1902. 4 pp. (H. rp. 934.) Report favoring S. 2531, to increase pension of William H. H. Scott. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 935.) Report amending bv substitute H. 2619, to increase pension of William Holgate. Mar. 13, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 940.) Report amending H. 11916, to increase pension of Andrew B. Spur- ling. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 992.) Report amending H. 12115, to pension Chester E. Wadsworth. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 995.) Report amending H. 8009, to pension Sarah B. Clingerman. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1043.) Rei^ort amending H. 9656, to increase pension of Lunsford Y. Bailey. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1047.) Report amending H. 9658, to increase pension of Robert Stewart. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1145.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5695, to increase pension of John M. Seydel. Mar. 22, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1158.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 9290, to pension Frances L. Ackley. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1160.) Report amending H. 8794, to increase pension of Henrv I. Smith. Mar. 22, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1161.) March, 1902 183 Enmple, J. X. W. — Continued. Rejtort favoring S. 2006, to increase jien- «on of James Lehew. Mar. 22, li)02. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1164.) Report amending H. 5870, to increase pension of Oscar W. Lowerv. Mar. 25, 1902. 3 pp. (H. rp. 1192.) Report amending H. 4261, to increase pension of Sanders R. Sea- mond.-. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1199.) Report amending bv substitute H. 954, to increase pension of Rachel Brown. Mar." 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1203.) Report amending H. 639, to increase jiension of Justus Canfield. Mar. 25, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1204.) iSmith, S. W. Report favoring S. 1913, to increase pension of Caroline Mischler. Mar. 3, 1902. 1 p., (H. rp. 653.) Report amending H. 9926, to increase pension of James F. Patton. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 656.) Report amending bv substitute H. 8415, to pension 3Iarv L. Dibert. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 661.) Report amending bv substitute H. 918, to increase pension of Charles Misner. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 673.) Report amending H. 9621, to increase pension of Andrew Y. Tran- sue. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 704.) Report favoring H. 10141, to increase jjension of William E. Arm- strong. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 705.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5254, to increase pension of Enos G. Budd. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 709.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1938, to increase jjension of Helen V. Rorer. Mar. 3, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 717.) Report amending H. 11895, to pension Thomas HoUowav. Mar. 5, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 755.) Report amending bv substitute H. 5888, to increase pension of Peter Poutney. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 825.) Report amending H. 4129, to increase pension of Lonson R. Burr. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 831.) Rejjort amending H. 5327, to increase pension of William H. ^Nlackev. Mar. 10, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 842.) Report amending S. 628, to pension Annie D. Taggart. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H.'rp. 907.) Report favoring S. 665, to pension Kate Pearce. 3Iar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 911.) Report favoring S. 1086, to pension Charlotte H. Race. ^lar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 913.) Report favoring S. 2562, to pension Emma R. Pawlinsj. 3Iar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 915.) Report favoring S. 2267, to increase pension of Clara A. Penro.se. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 917.) Report favoring S. 2643, to increase pension of Peter C. Cleek. Mar. 13, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 931.) Report favoring H. 3420, to pension Anna O. Brush. Mar. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 937.) Report favoring S. 1630, to increase pension of Ella R. Graham. Mar. 18, 1902. 1 p. (H. rp. 989.) Report favoring S. 2262, to increase pension of George Fame. Mar. 18, 1902. 2pp. (H. rp. 996.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11117, to increa.se pension of William T. Hamilton. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1007.) 184 March, 1902 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Report amending H. 7986, to pension Clara C. Hawks. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1025.) Report favoring H. 9415, to increase pension of James Matthews. Mar. 18, 1902. 2 pp. (H. rp. 1039.) Report amending by substitute H. 11976, to pension Lucy M. Fer- man. Mar. 18, 1902