House Calendar 61st Congress
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SPECIAL ORDERS.
For rules governing "Calendar for Unanimous Consent," "Calendar Wednesday," and
" Motions to Discharge Committees," see page 2.
For status of all bills, etc., reported in House, see Index.
SUSPENSION OF On motion of Mr. Dalzell, Resolved, That during the remainder of this session section 1 of Rule
RULES. XXVIII shall be, and hereby is, modified in the following particulars: It shall be in order for
the Speaker to entertain the motion, at any time, on any legislative day, any rule to the con-
trary notwithstanding, and upon the demand of any Member opposed to the motion, a second
shall be considered as ordered. (Resolution agreed to 'in the House Feb. 20, 1911.)
UNANIMOUS On motion of Mr. Mann, by unanimous consent, Ordered, That after Monday, Feb. 27, 1911,
CONSENT CAL - and during the balance of this session, it shall be in order to place on the Calendar for Unani-
ENDAR. mous Consent bills on the Private Calendar. (Order agreed to in the House Feb. ..4, 1911.)
CALENDAR WEDNESDAY.
Paragraph 4, Rule XXIV:
"4. After the unfinished business has been disposed of, the Speaker shall call each standing committee in regular
order, and then select committees, and each committee when named may call up for consideration any bill reported
by it on a previous day and on the House Calendar, and if the Speaker shall not complete the call of the committees
before the House passes to other business, he shall resume the next call where he left off, giving preference to the
last bill under consideration: Provided, That whenever any committee shall have occupied the morning hour on
two days it shall not be in order to call up any other bill until the other committees have been called in their turn."
Paragraph 4, Rule XXVI:
"4. On Wednesday of each week no business shall be in order except as provided by paragraph 4 of Rule
XXIV, unless the House by a two-thirds vote on motion to dispense therewith shall otherwise determine. On such
a motion there may be debate not to exceed five minutes for and against.
"On a call of committees under this rule bills may be called up from either the House or the Union Calendar,
excepting bills which are privileged under the rules; but bills called up from the Union Calendar shall be considered
in Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
"This rule shall not apply during the last two weeks of the session.
" It shall not be in order for the Speaker to entertain a motion for a recess on any Wednesday, except during
the last two weeks of the session."
(2)
1911.
S. 7252 Granting an annuity.to John R. Messrs. Prince, Messrs. McCumber, Feb. 11 Feb. 13
Jan. 17. Kissinger. Young of Michi- Scott, and Talia- No. 2147
gan, and Hay. ferro.
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H. R. 28406 Indian appropriation bill Messrs. Burke of Messrs. Clapp, Mc- Feb. 16 Feb. 17
Jan. 27. South Dakota, Cumber, and No. 2180
Campbell, and Stone.
Stephens.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE.
Conferees.
No. and Report Report
Title. filed. agreed to.
date.
House. Senate.
S. 9904 Right of way on Fort D. A. Bus- Messrs. Hull of Messrs. Warren, Feb. 28 Feb. 28
Feb. 27. sell Military Reservation. Iowa, Stevens, Bulk eley, and
and Hay. Taliaferro.
H. R. 31596 Agriculture appropriation bill . _ __ Messrs. Scott, Cocks, Messrs. Warren, Mar. 2 Mar. 2
Mar. 2. and Lamb. Burnham, and
Money.
H. R. 32866 Diplomatic and consular appro- Messrs. Foster of Messrs. Hale, Kean, Mar. 2 Mar. 2
Mar. 2. priation bill. Vermont, Bennet and Foster.
of New York, and
Flood.
H. R. 32436 Military Academy appropriation Messrs. Hull of Messrs Scott, Dixon, Mar. 2 Mar. 2
Mar. 2. bill. Iowa, Young of and Taliaferro.
Michigan, and
Hay.
H. R. 32865 Fortification appropriation bill __ _ Messrs. Sin i th of Messrs. Perkins, Mar. 3 Mar. 3
Mar. 2. Iowa, Graff, and Warner, and Mar-
Sherley. tin.
S. 10638 Sale of lands on Dauphin Island._ Messrs. Anthony, Messrs. Briggs, Mar. 3 Mar. 3
Mar. 2. Tilson, and Dent. Dick, and John-
ston.
S. 2045 Relief of John B. Lord Messrs. Campbell, Messrs. Gallinger, Mar. 4 Mar. 4
Mar. 3. Nye, and Borland. Dillingham, and
Martin.
H. R. 32212 Naval appropriation bill Messrs. Foss, Loud- Messrs. P e rk i n s, Mar. 4 Mar. 4
Mar. 3. enslager, and Hale, and Till-
Padgett. man.
H. R. 32909 Sundry civil appropriation bill . _ _ . Messrs. Tawney, Messrs. Hale, Per- Mar. 4 Mar. 4
Mar. 3. Smith of Iowa, kins,andTillman.
and Fitzgerald.
H. R. 31519 Post-office appropriation bill Messrs. Weeks, Messrs. Penrose, Mar. 4 Mar. 4
Mar. 3. Gardner of New Carter, andBank-
Jersey, and Moon head.
of Tennessee.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE.
Conferees.
No. and Report Report.
date. Title.
e. filed. agreed to.
House. Senate.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE.
Conferees.
No. and Title. Report Report
date. filed. agreed to.
House. Senate.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE.
Conferees.
No. and Title. Report Report
date. filed. agreed to.
House. Senate.
H. R. 16325 Mr. Wiley, A bill to provide for the extension of Kenyon street from 37
Jan. 15. District of Columbia. Seventeenth street to Mount Pleasant street, and for
Report No. 156. the extension of Seventeenth street from Kenyon
street to Irving street, in the District of Columbia, and
for other purposes. (By Mr. Smith, of Michigan. )
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911.
Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 6 Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, A bill providing for the reorganization of the police force 46
Jan. 18. Library. of the Congressional Library. (By Mr. Brownlow. )
Report No. 228.
H. R. 18817 Mr. Foss, A bill to abolish the Bureau of Equipment, in the Depart- 51
Jan. 21. Naval Affairs. ment of the Navy, etc. (By Mr. Foss.)
Report No. 293.
S. 4621 Mr. Wiley, An act to provide for the extension of Kenyon street from 71
Feb. 7. District of Columbia. Seventeenth street to Mount Pleasant street and for the
Report No. 388. extension of Seventeenth street from Kenyon street to
Irving street, in the District of Columbia, and for other
purposes. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 16334 Mr. Wiley, A bill for the widening of Sixteenth street NW. at Piney 77
Feb. 7. District of Columbia. Branch, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Smith, of
Report No. 395. Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar tor unanimous Consent
Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 20166 Mr. Howell, of New Jersey, A bill (in lieu of H. R. 1022, 17159, 18288, 19550, and 82
Feb. 7. Immigration and Naturalization. 19861 ) to amend section 21 of an act entitled "An act
Report No. 404, parts 1 and 2. to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United
States," approved Feb. 20, 1907, relative to criminal
aliens. (By Mr. Howell, of New Jersey.)
S. J. Res. 52 Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, A joint resolution to amend the joint resolution of May 99
Feb. 14. Foreign Affairs. 25, 1908, entitled "Joint resolution to provide for the
Report No. 448. remission of a portion of the Chinese indemnity."
H. R. 17266 Mr. Howard, A bill providing for a suitable memorial to the memory 105
Feb. 15. Library. of Maj. Gen. William Stark Rosecrans. (By Mr. Gard-
Report No. 478. ner, of Michigan. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Mar. 30, 1910. Objected to Apr. 4, 1910.)
H. R. 20980 Mr. Howell, of New Jersey, A bill to amend section 21 of an act entitled "An act to 10'7
Feb. 18. Immigration and Naturalization, regulate the immigration of aliens into the United
Report No. 496, parts 1 and 2. States," approved Feb. 20, 1907, relative to criminal
aliens. (By Mr. Howell, of New Jersey.)
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H. R. 16362 Mr. Humphrey, of Washington, A bill to promote the American merchant marine in for- 111
Feb. 21. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. eign trade and the national defense, and for other pur-
Report No. 502, parts 1 and 2. poses. (By Mr. Humphrey, of Washington.)
H. R. 8111 Mr. Thomas, of North Carolina, A bill to aid in the erection of a monument to Poca- 114
Feb. 22. Library. hontas, at Jamestown, Va. (By Mr. Washburn.) (Placed
Report No. 514. on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 14547 Mr. Anthony, A bill providing for a military highway between Forts 115
Feb. 22. Military Affairs. Leavenworth and Riley, Kans. (By Mr. Anthony.)
Report No. 517.
H. R. 17754 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, A bill authorizing the Commissioners of the District of 117
Feb. 24. District of Columbia. Columbia to set aside certain lands for street purposes,
Report No. 525. etc. (By Mr. Loudenslager.)
H. R. 13473 Mr. Borland, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act making appro- 120
Feb. 24. District of Columbia. priations to provide for the expenses of the govern-
Report No. 528. ment of the District of Columbia for the fiscal y6x
ending 30, 1903, and for other purposes." (By
Mr. Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar for
Unanim Ms Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4,1911.)
H. R. 17532 Mr. Wiley, A bill to authorize the extension of Underwood street 135
Mar. 10. District of Columbia. NW. (By Mr. Focht.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
Report No. 718. mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 19554 Mr. Wiley, A bill to authorize the extension of Van Buren street 137
Mar. 10. District of Columbia. NW. (By Mr. Pratt.)
Report No. 727.
H. R. 22941 Mr. Murphy, _ A bill fixing the salary of the chief clerk of the Bureau 155
Mar. 17. Census. of the Census. (By Mr. Murphy.)
Report No. 782.
H. R. 131 Mr Hobson, A bill to equalize the rank, pay, and allowances of the 160
Mar. 22. Naval Affairs. sword master at the Naval Academy with corresponding
Report No. 808. position at the Military Academy. (By Mr. Hobson.)
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Apr. 22, 1910.
Objected to May 2, 1910.)
H. R. 18885 Mr. Lenroot, A bill to revise and amend the statutes relating to pat- 161
Mar. 22. Patents. ents. (By Mr. Currier.)
Report No. 810.
S. 3658 Mr. Henry, of Texas, An act providing for an additional circuit judge in the 165
Mar. 25. Judiciary. fourth judicial circuit .
1910. No.
H. R. 16892 Mr. Bates, A bill to equalize the pay and allowances of assistant sur- 184
Apr. 7. Naval Affairs. geons and acting assistant surgeons in the United States
Report No. 965. Navy. (By Mr. Foss.)
H. R. 22938 Mr. Tirrell, A bill to provide for the distribution of the reports of the 186
Apr. 8. Judiciary. United States circuit courts of appeals and of the United
Report No. 970. States circuit and district courts to certain officers of the
United States, and for other purposes. (By Mr.-Stevens.)
H. R. 24251 Mr. Loudenslager, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to use inter- 187
Apr. P. Naval Affairs. changeably among the bureaus of the Navy Depart-
Report No. 977. ment the appropriations made for said bureaus for the
year 1911. (By Mr. Loudenslager.) (Placed on Cal-
endar for Unanimous Consent Apr. 18, 1910. Objected to
Apr. 18, 1910.)
H. R. 22014 Mr. Gillett, A bill to amend section 167 of the Revised Statutes of the 190
Apr. 12. Reform in the Civil Service. United States. (By Mr. Gillett.)
Report No. 988.
S. 7400 Mr. Olmsted, An act to amend an act approved Feb. 6, 1905, entitled 191
Apr. 12. Insular Affairs. "An act to amend an act approved July 1, 1902, entitled
Report No. 989. . 'An act temporarily to provide for the administration
of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Is-
lands, and for other purposes,' and to amend an act
approved Mar. 8, 1902, entitled 'An act temporarily to
provide revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for
other purposes,' and to amend an act approved Mar. 2,
1903, entitled 'An act to establish a standard of value
and to provide for a coinage system in the Philippine
Islands,' and to provide for the more efficient adminis-
tration of civil government in the Philippine Islands,
and for other purposes." (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Apr. 16, 1910. Objected to Apr. 18, 1910.)
H. R. 15428 Mr. McCall, A bill authorizing the President to appoint a Commission 193
Apr. 13. Library. on National Historical Publications. (By Mr. McCall.)
Report No. 1000.
H. R. 24316 Mr. Scott, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act donating public 196
Apr. 13. Agriculture. lands to the several States and Territories which niay
Report No. 1003. provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the
mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862, and the acts
supplementary thereto, so as to extend the benefits
thereof to the District Of Columbia. (By Mr. Boutell.)
H. R. 18899 Mr. Prince, A bill to create in the War Department and the Navy 198
Apr. 13. Military Affairs. Department, respectively, a roll designated as "The
Report No. 1010. civil war volunteer officers' retired list, ' to authorize
placing thereon with retired pay certain surviving offi-
cers who served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps
of the United States in the civil war, and for other pur-
poses. (By Mr. Townsend.) (Placed on Calendar for
UnanimousConsentApr.18,1910. Objected to Apr.18,1910.)
H. R. 24416 Mr. Taylor, of Colorado, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize en- 199
Apr. 13. Public Lands. try of the public lands by incorporated cities and towns
Report No. 1011. for cemetery and park purposes," approved Sept. 30,
1890. (26 Stat., p. 502.) (By Mr. Andrews.) (Placed
on Calendar for Unanimous Consent May 16, 1910. Ob-
jected to June 6, 1910.)
H. R. 22682 Mr. Olcott, A bill amending paragraph 6 of the act relating to the 204
Apr. 15. District of Columbia. Metiopolitan police force, (By Mr. Olcott.) (Placed
Report No. 1028. on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Ob-
jected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
II. R. 21773 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to distinctively 210
Apr. 18. District of Columbia. designate parcels of land in the District of Columbia
Report No. 1044. for the purposes of assessment and taxation, and for
other purposes," approved Mar. 3, 1899. (By Mr.
Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
1910. No.
H. R. 24695 Mr. Bennet, of New York, A. bill (in lieu of H. Con. Res. 29, by Mr. Sulzer; H. R. 21 2
Apr. 19. Immigration and Naturalization. 21325, by Mr. Sabath; and H. R. 24550, by Mr. O'Con-
Report No. 1064. nell) to amend the immigration law relative to the sepa-
ration of families. (By Mr. Bennet, of New York.)
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent May 2, 1910.
Objected to May 2, 1910.)
H. R. 20681 Mr. Young, of New York, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to lease 213
Apr. 19. Indian Affairs. unallotted Indian lands for mining purposes. (By Mr.
Report No. 1074. Stephens.)
H. R. 22013 Mr. Gillett, A bill for the retirement of employees in the classified 214
Apr. 20. Reform in the Civil Service. civil service. (By Mr. Gillett.)
Report No. 1081.
S. 5835 Mr. Miller, of Minnesota, An act for the settlement of conflicting claims of the State 219
Apr. 22. Indian Affairs, of Wisconsin and its grantees, and the La Pointe and
Report No. 1100. Lac du Flambeau bands of Chippewa Indians, to cer-
tain school and swamp lands in the reservations of said
Indians in Wisconsin.
S. 4567 Mr. Dalzell, An act to amend section 2763 of the Revised Statutes, 225
Apr, 26. Ways and Means. and for the better enforcement of the navigation laws.
Report No. 1136. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent May 12, 1910.
Objected to May 16, 1910.)
H. R. 25243 Mr. Thomas of North Carolina, A bill to erect a monument commemorating the battle of 234
May 3. Library. Kettle Creek, during the Revolutionary war. (By Mr.
Report No. 1258. Howard.)
S. 3196 Mr. Anthony; An act to authorize the sale of the Fort Walla Walla 235
May 3. Military Affairs. Military Reservation. (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
Report No. 1259. mous Consent May 10, 1910. Objected to May 16, 1910.)
H. R. 17436 Mr. McCall, A bill authorizing the President to appoint a commis- 236
May 3. Library. sioner to supervise the erection of monuments and
Report No. 1263. markers and locate the general route of the Oregon
trail. (By Mr. Humphrey, of Washington.)
S. 3916 Mr. Moon, of Pennsylvania, An act to confer jurisdiction upon the circuit court of the 238
May 5. Judiciary. United States for the ninth circuit to determine in
Report No. 1270. equity the rights of American citizens under the award
of the Bering Sea arbitration of Paris, and to render
judgment thereon.
H. R. 22385 Mr. Mondell, A bill authorizing the reconveyance to the United States 241
May 6. Public Lands. of land occupied or needed in carrying out the provi-
Report No. 1275. sions of the act of June 17, 1902, and the selection of
lands in lieu thereof. (By Mr. Mondell.) (Placed on
Calendar for Unanimous Consent May 16, 1910. Objected
to Tune 6, 1910.)
H. R. 14610 Mr. McCreary, A bill to reimburse depositors in the Freedman's Savings 241
May 6. Banking and Currency. and Trust Co. (By Mr. McMorran.) ( Transferred from
Report No. 1282, parts 1 and 2. Private to Union Calendar Jan. 6, 1911.)
H. R. 5467 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fresh-water mussel hatchery on the 245
May 9. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. banks of the Clinch River, in the State of Tennessee.
Report No. 1290. (By Mr. Austin.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Dec. 14, 1910. Objected to Dec. 19, 1910.)
S. 4626 Mr. Wiley, An act for the widening of Sixteenth street NW. at Piney 250
May 12. District of Columbia. Branch, and for other purposes. (Placed on Calendar
Report No. 1343. for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4,
1911.)
S. 5844 Mr. Wiley, An act to authorize the extension of Underwood street 252
May 12. District of Columbia. NW. (Placed on Calendar, for Unanimous Consent Feb.
Report No. 1345. 25, 1911.) (Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 6743 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, An act to amend an act, entitled "An act to distinctively 253
May 12. District of Columbia. designate parcels of land in the District of Columbia
Report No. 1346. for the purposes of assessment and taxation, and for
other purposes," approved Mar. 3, 1899. (Placed on
Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected
to Mar. 4, 1911.)
1910. No.
H. R. 23507 Mr. Reeder, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to with- 254
May 12. Irrigation of Arid Lands. draw public notices issued under the reclamation act.
Report No. 1348. (By Mr. Madison.)
H. R. 18295 Mr. Olcott, A bill to establish and disburse a public-school teachers' 257
May 21. District of Columbia. retirement fund in the District of Columbia. (By Mr.
Report No. 1379. . Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 6055 Mr. Cox, of Ohio, An act authorizing the extension of Barry place NW., 259
May 21. District of Columbia. and for other purposes. (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
Report No. 1381. moos Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 22466 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, A bill to incorporate the East Washington Suburban Ry. 264
May 27. District of Columbia. Co. (By Mr. Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on Calen-
Report No. 1417. dar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to
Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 22322 Mr. Olcott, A bill for the creation of the police and firemen's relief 266
June 2. District of Columbia. fund, to provide for the retirement of members of the
Report No. 1431. police and fire departments, to establish a method of
procedure for such retirement, and for other purposes.
(By Mr. Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar for
Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S.J.Res. 102 Mr. Foster, of Vermont, A joint resolution to amend the joint resolution of Mav 268
June 2. Foreign Affairs. 25, 1908, providing for the remission of a portion of the
Report No. 1433. Chinese indemnity. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Feb. 11, 1911. Objected to Feb. 21, 1911.)
H. R. 26291 Mr. Kahn, A bill to extend the time for the construction of the East 273
June 6. District of Columbia. Washington Heights Traction R. R. (By Mr. Smith,
Report No. 1443. of Michigan.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
sent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 24792 Mr. McCall, A bill to provide for the erection of a bronze statue to the 275
June 7. Library. memory of the late Samuel J. Tilden at Washington,
Report No. 1452. D. C. (By Mr. Sulzer.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 13474 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, A bill to provide for the payment of the debt of the Dis- 276
June 9. District of Columbia. trict of Columbia and to provide for permanent im-
Report No. 1486. provements, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Smith,
of Michigan.)
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H. R. 26657 Mr. Campbell, A bill to authorize the survey and allotment of lands now 278
June 10. Indian Affairs. embraced within the limits of the Crow Indian Reser-
Report No. 1495. vation, in the State of Montana, and the sale and dis-
position of the surplus and unallotted lands therein,
and making appropriation to carry the same into ef-
fect. (By Mr. Pray.)
H. R. 25293 Mr. Mondell, A bill to make uniform charges for furnishing authenti- 279
June 11. Public Lands. cated copies of records for the Department of the Inte-
Report No. 1496. rior and its several bureaus. (By Mr. Creager.) (Placed
on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Jan. 12, 1911. Ob-
jected to Jan. 16, 1911.)
S. 8354 Mr. Fassett, An act relating to the establishment and expenses of the 286
June 16. Foreign Affairs. International Joint Commission under the waterways
Report No. 1612. treaty of Jan. 11, 1909. (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent June 21, 1910. Objected to Dec. 19, 1910.)
H. R. 23530 Mr. Kahn, A bill to provide for the erection of a monument on the 288
June 17. Military Affairs. battlefield of Gettysburg to commemorate the services
Report No. 1630. of the United States Signal Corps during the war of the
rebellion. (By Mr. Capron. ) (Placed on Calendar for
Unanimous Consent Feb. 11, 1911. Objected to Feb. 21,
1911.)
S. 6995 Mr. Campbell, An act for the division of the lands and funds of the 289
June 17. Indian Affairs. Crow tribe of Indians in the State of Montana, and
Report No. 1632. for other purposes.
H. R. 25071 Mr. Mondell, A bill for the relief of soldiers of the civil war, the war 290
June 17. Public Lands. with Spain, and the Philippine insurrection. (By Mr.
Report No. 1634. Kinkaid, of Nebraska.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Dec. 7, 1910. Objected to Dec. 19, 1910.)
1910. No.
H. R. 26756 Mr. Scott, A bill to provide for the purchase of suitable land for an 293
June 18. Agriculture. animal quarantine station in the State of Maryland.
Report No. 1655. (By Mr. Scott.)
S.J.Res. 112 Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, A joint resolution authorizing the Superintendent of 294
June 20. Printing. Documents to cause to be printed for sale to the public
Report No. 1656. copies of the Criminal Code of the United States.
H. R. 27068 Mr. Gardner, of Michigan, A bill (in lieu of H. R. 23259) to establish in the Depart- 299
June 21. Expendituresin the Department ment of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be known
of Commerce and Labor. as the children's bureau. (By Mr. Parsons.)
Report No. 1675.
S. J. Res. 99 Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, A joint resolution to amend public resolution No. 11, ap- 300
June 21. Printing. proved Mar. 28, 1904, relating to the sale of public
Report No. 1677. documents by the superintendent of documents.
H. R. 25981 Mr. McCall, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to erect a 301
June 21. Library. suitable monument over the remains of Rear-Admiral
Report No. 1693. Charles Wilkes, U. S. Navy, in the national cemetery
at Arlington, Va. (By Mr. Olcott. ) (Placed on Calen-
dar for Unanimous Consent Jan. 17, 1911. Objected to
Feb. 6, 1911.)
S. 8242 Mr. Weeks, An act to meet unusual conditions in the postal service, 305
June 23. Post-Office and Post-Roads. and for other purposes.
Report No. 1708.
H. R. 12369 Mr. Hamilton, A bill for the erection of a monument to commemorate 306
June 23. Library. the battle historically known as "the battle of the
Report No. 1710. Monongahela," commonly known as "Braddock's de-
feat." (By Mr. Dalzell.)
H. R. 17759 Mr. Foss, of Illinois, A bill to promote the efficiency of the naval militia, and 307
June 23. Naval Affairs. for other purposes." (By Mr. Foss, of Illinois.)
Report No. 1712.
H. R. 27225 Mr. Thomas, of North Carolina, A bill (in lieu of H. R. 19275) providing for the erection 311
June 25. Library. of a monument at Cowpens battle ground, Cherokee
Report No 1733. County, S. C., in commemoration of the battle of Cow-
pens and of Gen. Daniel Morgan and those who par-
ticipated in said battle on Jan. 17, 1781. (By Mr.
Finley.)
H. B. 23438 Mr. Howell, of Utah, A bill defining the manner in which deposits of borax, 312
June 25. Mines and Mining. . borate of lime, borate of soda, and borate material may
Report No. 1734. be acquired. (By Mr. Bartlett, of Nevada. )
S. 1941 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, An act to increase the efficiency of the Pay Department, 313
Dec. 6. Military Affairs. United States Army. (Placed on Calendar for Unani -
Report No. 1739. mous Consent Dec. 17, 1910. Objected to Dec. 19, 1910.)
H. R. 6741 Mr. Dawson, A bill authorizing the appointment of dental surgeons in 314
Dec. 7. Naval Affairs. the Navy. (By Mr. Dawson.)
Report No. 1740.
H. Res. 868 Mr. Payne, A resolution referring certain portions of the annual mes- 317
Dec. 10. Ways and Means. sage of the President of the United States to commit-
Report No. 1750. tees. (By Mr. Payne.)
H. R. 29503 Mr. Rodenberg, A bill to promote the erection of a memorial in conj one- 325
Dec. 21. Industrial Arts and Expositions. tion with a Perry's victory centennial celebration on
Report No. 1804. Put-in-Bay Island during the year 1913 in commemo-
ration of the one hundredth anniversary of the battle
of Lake Erie and the northwestern campaign of Cien.
William Henry Harrison in the War of 1812. (By Mr.
Keifer.)
1911.
H. R. 26897 Mr. McLaughlin, A bill to provide for the introduction of foreign nursery 326
Jan. 6. Agriculture. stock by permit only, and to authorize the Secretary of
Report No. 1858. Agriculture to establish a quarantine against the im-
portation and against the transportation in interstate
commerce of diseased nursery stock or nursery stock
infested with injurious insects, and making an appro-
priation to carry the same into effect. (By Mr. Sim-
mons.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Jan. 20, 1911. Objected to Feb. 6, 1911.)
1910. No.
H. R. 30290 Mr. Stafford, A bill authorizing the reimbursement of keepers of light 327
Jan. 9. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. stations and masters of light vessels and of lighthouse
Report No. 1875. tenders for rations, provisions, and clothing furnished
shipwrecked persons. (By Mr. Mann.) (Placed on
Calendar for Unanimous Consent Jan. 13, 1911. Objected
to Jan. 16, 1911.)
H. R. 31598 Mr. Olcott, A bill for the relief of certain retired officers of the Navy 344
Jan. 20. Naval Affairs. and Marine Corps. (By Mr. Olcott.)
Report No. 1957.
°
H. R. 29164 Mr. Volstead, A bill to accept the cession by the State of Washington 348
Jan. 24. Public Lands. of exclusive jurisdiction over the lands embraced within
Report No. 1978. the Mount Rainier National Park, and for other pur-
poses. (By Mr. Humphrey, of Washington.)
H. R. 29362 Mr. Rodenberg, A bill to provide for celebrating the completion and 350
Jan. 24. Industrial Arts and Expositions. opening of the Panama Canal by the United States by
Report No. 1989. holding an international exposition of arts, industries,
manufactures, and the products of the soil, mines, for-
est, and sea in the city of New Orleans, State of Loui-
siana. (By Mr. Estopinal.)
H. R. 31857 Mr. Boutell, A bill to amend section 6 of the currency act of Mar. 14, 352
Jan. 25. Ways and Means. • 1900, as amended by the act approved Mar. 4, 1907.
Report No. 1992. (By Mr. Payne.)
S. 8129 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, An act to increase the efficiency of the army. 353
Jan. 25. Military Affairs.
Report No. 1993.
H. R. 31170 Mr. Lowden, A bill for the improvement of the foreign service. (By 361
Jan. 28. Foreign Affairs. Mr. Lowden.)
Report No. 2008.
H. R. 28985 Mr. Bartholdt, A bill for the purchase of the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln 363
Jan. 28. Public Buildings and Grounds. relics, and for other purposes. (By Mr. Bartholdt.)
Report No. 2013. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 11, 1911.
Objected to Feb. 21, 1911.)
S. 179 Mr. Higgins, An act to provide for the distribution of the reports of
Feb. 1. Judiciary. the United States circuit courts of appeals and of the 366
Report No. 2035. United States circuit and district courts to certain of-
ficers of the United States, and for other purposes.
H. R. 32349 Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to cause 371
Feb. 2. Indian Affairs. allotments to be made of the lands on the Fort Hall
Report No. 2043. Indian Reservation in Idaho. (By Mr. Hamer.)
H. R. 24013 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, A bill to remedy in the line of the army the inequalities 377
Feb. 3. . Military Affairs. in rank due to the past system of regimental promo-
Report No. 2059. tion. (By Mr. Davis.)
S. 8123 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, An act to establish a biological station for the study of 380
Feb. 4. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. fish diseases. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
Report No. 2069. sent Feb. 28, 1911. Objected to liar. 2, 1911.)
H. R. 20491 Mr. Sterling, A bill to provide an additional district judge for the dis- 382
Feb. 4. Judiciary. trict of Montana. (By Mr. Pray.)
Report No. 2072.
H. R. 32478 Mr. Hobson, A bill to establish a council of national defense. (By 384
Feb. 6. Naval Affairs. Mr. Hobson. )
Report No. 2078.
H. R. 32221 Mr. Nye, A bill to establish a new judicial district in the State of 386
Feb. 7. Judiciary. Kansas. (By Mr. Murdock.)
Report No. 2083.
S. 8241 Mr. McCredie, An act providing for the reappraisement and sale of cer- 390
Feb. 8. Public Lands. tain lands in the town site of Port Angeles, Wash. and
Report No. 2099. for other purposes. (Placed on Calendar for Unani-, iani-
mous Objected to Feb. 21, 1911.) mousCnetFb.13,9
1911. No.
S. 8868 Mr. Loud, An act providing for a permanent resting place for the 393
Feb. 9. Naval Affairs. body of John Paul Jones.
Report No. 2114.
S. 869 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, An act to establish a fish-hatching and fish-cultural station 395
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, for the hatching and propagation of shad upon or near
Report No. 2117. the seacoast in the State of Georgia.
S. 1251 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, An act to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 396
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Kentucky.
Report No. 2118.
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S. 1378 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, An act to establish a marine biological station on the gulf 397
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. coast of the State of Florida.
Report No. 2119.
S. 4785 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, An act to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 398
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Nevada.
Report No. 2120.
H. R. 2130 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill for the establishment of a fish hatchery at Paris, 399
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Tex. (By Mr. Sheppard. ) (Placed on Calendar for
Report No. 2121. Unanimous Consent Feb. 16, 1911. Objected to Feb. 21,
1911.)
H. R. 3661 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 400
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Utah. (By Mr. Howell, of Utah.) (Placed on Calen-
Report No. 2122. dar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 17, 1911. Objected to
Feb. 21, 1911.)
H. R. 7102 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural and biological station in 402
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. the Territory of Hawaii. (By Mr. Kalanianaole.)
Report No. 2124.
H.R. 10621 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station at or near Sykes- 403
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ton, in the State of North Dakota. (By Mr. Hanna.)
Report No. 2125.
H. R. 11306 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A. bill to establish a fish-cultural station in Idaho. (By 404
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Hamer.)
Report No. 2126.
H. R. 12433 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish hatchery in Butler County, Kans. 405
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. (By Mr. Murdock.)
Report No. 2127.
H. R. 13408 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 406
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Missouri. (By Mr. Murphy. )
Report No. 2128.
H. R. 14504 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 40'7
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. New York. (By Mr. Vreeland.)
Report No. 2129.
H. R. 17410 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 408
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. North Carolina. (By Mr. Cowles.)
Report No. 2130.
H. R. 19065 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 409
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Alabama. (By Mr. Hobson. )
Report No. 2131.
H. R. 20040 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the Territory 410
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. of Arizona. (By Mr. Cameron.)
Report No., 2132.
H. R. 21838 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 411
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Oklahoma. (By Mr. McGuire.)
Report No. 2133.
H. R. 23017 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish and maintain a fish-hatching and fish- 412
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. culture station in La Plata County, Colo. (By Mr.
Report No. 2134. Taylor,- of Colorado.)
H. R. 26461 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station near Chica o, in 413
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. the State of Illinois. (By Mr. Wilson, of Illinois.
Report No. 2135.
1911. No.
H. R. 28623 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 414
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Wyoming. (By Mr. Mondell.) (Placed on Calendar
Report No. 2136. for Unanimous Consent, Feb. 14, 1910. Objected to Feb.
21, .1911.)
H. R. 31432 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station near Walterboro, 415
Feb. 10. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Colleton County, in the State of South Carolina. (By
Report No. 2137. Mr. Legare.)
H. R. 32217 Mr. Foster, of Vermont, A bill to amend section 2 of an act entitled "An act to 416
Feb. 11. Foreign Affairs. provide for the reorganization of the Consular Service
Report No. 2144. of the United States," approved Apr. 5, 1906. (By
Mr. Foster, of Vermont. )
H.J.Res.282 Mr. Kennedy, of Ohio, A joint resolution to investigate the causes of the explo- 424
Feb. 15. Interstate and Foreign dommerce. sion at Cummunipaw, N. J., and to report the results of
Report No. 2169. such investigation, with recommendations regarding
such legislation as will tend to prevent a recurrence of
same. '''( By Mr. Wiley.) (Placed on Calendar for Unan-
imous Consent Feb. 20, 1911. Objected to Feb. 21, 1911.)
S. 7713 Mr. Pray, An act relating to rights of way through certain reserva- 429
Feb. 15. Public Lands. tions and other public lands.
Report No. 2177.
H. R. 32080 Mr. Mondell, A bill to provide for the leasing of coal lands in the Dis- 431
Feb. 17. Public Lands. trict of Alaska, and for other purposes. (By Mr.
Report No. 2190. Mondell, )
H. R. 25898 Mr. Hamilton, A bill providing for the erection of a monument at St. 434
„Feb. 20. Library. Joseph, Mich., commemorating the establishment of
Report No. 2199. Fort Miami on the site of said city. (By Mr. Hamilton.)
H. R. 30794 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the State of 437
Feb. 21. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Pennsylvania. (By Mr. Olmsted.) (Placed on Calen-
Report No. 2203. dar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 25, 1911. Objected to
Mar. 2, 1911.)
S. 8875 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to authorize the establishment of fish-cultural sta- 438
Feb. 21. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. tions on the Columbia River or its tributaries in the
Report No. 2206. State of Oregon .
.
S. 10313 Mr. Volstead, An act to provide for an enlarged homestead entry in 442
Feb. 22. Public Lands. Nevada where sufficient water suitable for domestic
Report No. 2217. purposes is not obtainable upon the lands.
H. R. 32533 Mr. Gaines, A bill to amend the revenue laws so as to provide for fur- • 450
Feb. 23. Ways and Means. nishing certified copies of certain records to officers
Report No. 2238. and other persons. (By Mr. Randell.)
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S. 1531 Mr. Hull, of Iowa. An act to grant medals to survivors and heirs of volun- 452
Feb. 23. Military Affairs. teers of the Port Hudson forlorn-hope storming party.
Report No. 2243. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 27, 1911.
Objected to Mar. 2, 1911.)
H. R. 5196 Mr. Wilson, of Illinois, A bill to establish a fish-cultural station in the county 153
Feb. 24. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. of Hickman, in the State of Tennessee, (By Mr.
Report No. 2250. Padgett.)
H. R. 32127 Mr. Hobson, A bill to encourage the development of the American . 455
Feb. 24. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. merchant marine and to promote commerce and the
Report No. 2253. national defense. (By Mr. Hobson.)
S. J. Res. 82 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, A joint resolution directing that a portion of square No. 458
Feb. 27. District of Columbia. 857, in the city of Washington, D. C., be reserved for
Report No. 2258. use as an avenue and improved. (Placed on Calendar
for Unanimous Consent Mar. 8, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4,
1911.)
H. R. 32570 Mr. Wanger, A bill providing for the regulation, identification, and 460
Feb. 28. Interstateand Foreign Commerce. registration of automobiles engaged in interstate com-
Report No. 2270. merce, and the licensing of the operators thereof.
(By Mr. Wanger.)
S. C. Res. 7 Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, A concurrent resolution providing for the printing of the 462
Mar. 2. Printing. proceedings held on the occasion of the dedication of
Report No. 2288. the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial.
66172-H cAL-61-3
Ll.
2. HOUSE CALENDAR.
1910. No.
11. Res. 66 Mr. Mann, A resolution requesting the Secretary of the Department 25
Jan. 8. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. of Commerce and Labor to furnish certain information
Report No. 92. in reference to the pure food and drugs act. (By Mr.
(Adverse.) Steenerson.)
II. Res. 68 Mr. Mann, A resolution requesting the Secretary of the Treasury to 26
Jan . 8. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. furnish certain information in reference to the pure
Report No. 93. food and drugs act. (By Mr. Steenerson.)
(Adverse.)
H. Res. 236 Mr. Crumpacker, A resolution asking for certain information from the Sec- 61
Jan. 24. Census. retary of Commerce and Labor in regard to the Bureau
Report No. 296. of the Census. (By Mr. Robinson.)
(Adverse.)
H. R. 16219 Mr. Henry, of Texas, A bill to detach the county of Grundy, in the State of Mis- 66
Jan. 26. Judiciary. souri, from the western and attach it to the eastern judi-
Report No. 326. cial district of said State. (By Mr. Rucker, of Missouri.)
H. R. 20379 Mr. Hayes, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to regidate the 86
Feb. 10. Immigration and Naturalization, immigration of aliens into the United States," approved
Report No. 428. Feb. 20, 1907. (By Mr. Hayes.)
S. 609 Mr. McCall, An act incorporating the National Institute of Arts and 92
Feb. 15. Library. Letters. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Report No. 475. Mar. 1, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 610 Mr. McCall, An act incorporating the American Academy of Arts and 93
Feb. 15. Library. Letters. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Report No. 476. Mar. 1, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. Res. 395 Mr. Bennet, of New York, A resolution requesting the Secretary of the Treasury to 94
Feb. 15. Immigration and Naturalization. inform the House relative to the amount of money col-
Report No. 481. lected from the head tax during the fiscal years 1907,
1908, and 1909, and the amount of money paid into the
immigration fund in each of said years. (By Mr. Ben-
net, of New York.)
S. J. Res. 70 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, A joint resolution to increase the efficiency of the Mili- 101
Feb. 22. Military Affairs. tary Academy.
Report No. 507.
H. Res. 384 Mr. Boutell, A resolution requesting the Secretary of the Navy . to 110
Mar. 4. Expenditures in the Navy De- furnish information relative to the gunboat Wolverine
partment. on the Great Lakes. (By Mr. Boutell.)
Report No. 676.
II. Res. 491 Mr. Robinson, A resolution requesting the Secretary of the Interior to 135
Mar. 15. Public Lands. furnish the House information relative to lands in the
Report No. 759. Arkansas National Forest. (By Mr. Robinson.)
II .J .Res.174 Mr. Henry, of Texas, A joint resolution (in lieu of H. J. Res. 115) proposing 137
Mar. 16. Judiciary. amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Report No. 769. (By Mr. Henry, of Texas.)
II. R. 22768 Mr. Weeks, A bill to provide for mail receptacles. (By Mr. Weeks.) 139
Mar. 21. Post-Office and Post-Roads.
Report No. 795.
HO USE CALENDAR.
1910. No.
II. J. Res. 69 Mr. Ellis, A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Con- 141
Mar. 23. Election of President, Vice- stitution providing for the election of Senators of the
President, and Members of United States. (By Mr. Lloyd.) (Placed on Calendar
Congress. for Unanimous Consent June 2, 1910. Objected to June 6,
Report No. 814. 1910.)
H. Doc. 577 Mr. Bates, A report relative to papers described in H. Doc. 577. 144
Mar. 25. Disposition of Useless Papers in
Executive Departments.
Report No. 828.
H. R. 23771 Mr. Hayes, A bill to amend the naturalization laws. (By Mr. Hayes.) 156
Mar. 31. Immigration and Naturalization. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Apr. 25,1910.
Report No. 916. Objected to May 2, 1910.)
H. Res. 565 Mr. Martin, of South Dakota, A resolution designating a commission to examine build- 160
Apr. 4. Public Buildings and Grounds. ings now leased by the Government in the District of
Report No. 929. Columbia. (By Mr. Martin, of South Dakota.) (Placed
on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Apr. 8, 1910. Ob-
jected to Apr. 18, 1910.)
H. R. 24139 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, ° A bill concerning dismissal of officers of the United States 169
Apr. 7. Military Affairs. Army. (By Mr. Hull, of Iowa.)
Report No. 966.
H. Doc. 826 Mr. Bates, ' A report relative to papers described in H. Doc. 826. 176
Apr. 11. Disposition of Useless Papers in ' .
Executive Departments.
Report No. 981.
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H. R. 21339 Mr. Diekema, A bill providing for writs of error by the United States 178
Apr. 12. Judiciary. from certain judgments in criminal cases. (By Mr.
Report No. 984. Parker.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
May 28, 1910. Objected to June 6, 1910.)
H. R. 22561 Mr. Sterling, A bill establishing regular terms of the United States dis- 179
Apr. 14. Judiciary. trict court of the southern district of California at San
Report No. 1024. Diego, Cal. (By Mr. Smith, of California.)
H. R. 23910 Mr. Dalzell, A bill to authorize the packing of fine-cut chewing to- 181
Apr. 16. Ways and Means. bacco in wooden packages containing 10, 20, 40, and
Report No. 1039. 60 pounds each. (By Mr. Denby.)
H. R. 13890 Mr. Hayes, . A bill to make it a felony for any officer of any national 194
Apr. 21. Banking and Currency. bank or banking institution to receive any deposit of
Report No. 1090. money or other valuable property after such officer has
knowledge that such bank is insolvent or in failing cir-
cumstances. (By Mr. Russell.)
H. R. 7539 Mr. Humphrey, of Washington, A bill to amend the laws concerning passenger transpor- 196
Apr. 22. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. tation between ports of the Territory of Hawaii and
Report No. 1094. other ports of the United States. (By Mr. Kalanian-
aole.)
H. R. 21338 Mr. Moon, of Pennsylvania, A bill to authorize the issuance of search warrants for 197
Apr. 22. Judiciary. stolen or misappropriated property. (By Mr. Parker.)
Report No 1096. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent May 28, 1910.
Objected to June 6, 1910.)
No number. Mr. Wanger, A report relative to action on claims of postmasters for 208
Apr. 27. Expenditures in the Post-Office reimbursement on account of losses resulting from bur-
Department. glary, etc.
ReportNo. 1147.
H. Doc. 739 Mr. Bates, A report relative to papers described in H. Doc. 739. 215
May 2. Disposition of Useless Papers
in Executive Departments.
Report No. 1239.
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1910. No.
H. J. Res. 6 Mr. Stephens, A joint resolution authorizing the President of the United 216
May 2. Indian Affairs. States, in conjunction with the State of Texas, to rees-
Report No. 1250. tablish and re-mark the boundary lines between the
Indian Territory and the State of Texas, and for other
purposes. (By Mr. Stephens.)
H. R. 22311 Mr. Denby, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate 217
May 3. Foreign Affairs. the American National Red Cross," approved Jan. 5,
Report No. 1256. 1905. (By Mr. Denby.) (Placed on Calendar for
Unanimous Consent May 7, 1910. Objected to May 16,
. 1910.)
H. R. 24596 Mr. Nye, A bill relating to the assessment of personal property 220
May 5. District of Columbia. within the District of Columbia. (By Mr. Nye. )
Report No. 1271. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3,1911.
Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 22244 Mr. Olcott, A bill providing for the creation of a National Board of 224
May 7. District of Columbia. Sanitary Inspectors. (By Mr. Olcott.) (Placed on
Report No. 1286. Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected
to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 25553 Mr. Moon, of Pennsylvania, A bill to amend section 45 of the act entitled "An act to 230
' May 10. Judiciary. codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United
Report No. 1329. States," approved March 4, 1909. (By Mr. Parker. )
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Jan. 14, 1911.
Objected to Jan. 16, 1911.)
S. 3890 Mr. Pearre, An act to amend an act entitled "An act making it a rills- 236
May 20. District of Columbia. demeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or
Report No. 1374. willfully neglect to provide for the support and main-
tenance by any person of his wife or of his or her minor
children in destitute or necessitous circumstances,"
approved Mar. 23, 1906. (Placedon Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 4503 Mr. Pearre, An act to regulate the business of loaning money on se- 237
May 20. District of Columbia. curity of any kind by persons, firms, and corporations
Report No. 1375. other than national banks, licensed bankers, trust com-
panies, savings banks, building and loan associations,
pawn-brokers, and real estate brokers in the District
of Columbia. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
sent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. J.Res.148 Mr. Coudrey, A joint resolution prohibiting the Washington Gas-Light 238
May 21. District of Columbia. Co., Georgetown Gas-Light Co., or any other gas-light
Report No. 1377. company in the District of Columbia from issuing any
bonds, certificates of indebtedness, or any other evi-
dence of debt, except such as shall actually be required
for the payment of necessary betterments and improve-
ments only, without the express consent of Congress.
(By Mr. Coudrey. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
II. R. 19049 Mr. Cary, A bill to fix the price of gas in the District of Columbia. 239
May 21. District of Columbia. ( By Mr. Cary. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Report No. 1378. Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 23506 Mr. Rothermel, A bill to amend the laws for the protection of birds, game, 249
June 9. District of Columbia. and fish in the District of Columbia. (By Mr. Smith,
Report No. 1479. of Michigan. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 24071 Mr. Kahn, A bill to amend the license law, approved July 1, 1902, 250
June 9. District of Columbia. with respect to licenses of drivers of passenger vehicles
Report No. 1480. for hire. (By Mr. Smith, of Michigan.) (Placed on
Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected
to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 26236 Mr. Cox, of Ohio, A bill to require the Washington Terminal Co. to locate, 252
June 9. District of Columbia. construct, erect, operate, and maintain passenger ele-
Report No. 1482. vators in the Union Railroad or Terminal Station in
the District of Columbia. (By Mr. Slayden.)
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1910. No.
H.J.Res.218 Mr. Fassett, A joint resolution authorizing the President to invite for- 270
June 16. Foreign Affairs eign countries to participate in the World's Panama
Report No. 1609. Exposition in 1915, at New Orleans, La. (By Mr.
Estopinal.)
No number. Mr. Wanger, A report relative to cost of manufacture of ice by the Post- 280
June 17. Expenditures in the Post-Office Office Department for the department building, annex,
Department. and Station G, Washington City Post-Office, and Auditor
Report No. 1627. for the Post-Office Department, and the advisability of
purchasing an ice-making machine. (By Mr. Wanger.)
H. R. 25291 Mr. Wanger, A bill to amend section 4 of an act entitled "An act to 287
June 18. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. regulate the sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and ana-
Report No. 1644. logous products in the District of Columbia, to regu-
late interstate traffic in said articles, and for other pur-
poses," approved July 1, 1902. (By Mr. Mann )
S. 8643 Mr. Wanger, An act to prevent collusion ammo. bidders on contracts 289
June 18. Expenditures in Post-Office De- for furnishing supplies to the Post-Office Department
partment. or to the postal service, and for other purposes.
Report No. 1647.
H. R. 18007 Mr. Richardson, A bill requiring the branding of hermetically sealed oyster 291
June 21. Interstateand Foreign Commerce. cans with the net weight of the oyster meat contained
Report No. 1678. therein, and other provisions relating thereto. (By
Mr. Gill, of Maryland.)
H. R. 12000 Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey, A bill to limit the effect of the regulations of interstate 294
June 22. Labor, commerce between the several States in goods, wares,
Report No. 1697 and merchandise, wholly or in part manufactured by
convict labor, or in any prison or reformatory. (By
Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey.)
H. R. 27071 Mr. Mondell, A bill to provide for appeals from decisions of the Secre- 295
June 22. Public Lands. tary of the Interior to the court of appeals of the Dis-
Report No. 1700. trict of Columbia, and for other purposes. (By Mr.
Mondell. )
H. R. 4306 Mr. Sheffield, A bill to make Oct. 12 in each year a public holiday, to 297
June 23. Judiciary. be called "Columbus Day." (By Mr. Sulzer.) (Placed
Report No. 1704. on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Dec. 16, 1910. Ob-
jected to Dec. 19, 1910.)
H. Doc. 949 Mr. Bates, A report relative to papers described in H. Doc. 949. 298
June 23. Disposition of Useless Papers in
Executive Departments.
Report No. 1707.
H. R. 12001 Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey, A bill to prevent the Government or any officer, em- 299
June 24. Labor. ployee, or agent of the Government, the Territories,
Report No. 1716. and the District of Columbia from contracting for prod-
ucts of convict labor. (By Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey. )
H. Res. 848 Mr. O'Connell, A resolution (in lieu of H. Res. 845) authorizing payment 302
June 25. Claims. out of the contingent fund of the House, not exceeding
Report No. 1738. $3,000, to enable the subcommittee of the Committee
on Claims to sit during recess, take testimony relating
to pending claims for the relief of the survivors of the
Slocum disaster, etc. ( By Mr. O'Connell.)
Report 1780 Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania, A report relative to expenditures in the Department of 305
Dec. 16. Expenditures in the Department Agriculture.
of Agriculture.
Report No. 1780.
H.J.Res.243 Mr. Mondell, A joint resolution extending the time for certain home- 307
Dec. 21. Public Lands. steaders to establish residence upon their lands. (By
Report No. 1803. Mr. Mondell. )
1911.
H.J.Res.259 Mr. Wanger, A joint resolution providing for the construction in the 308
Jan. 7. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. navy-yards of two revenue cutters heretofore author-
Report No. 1862. ized. ( By Mr. Mann.) { Placed on Calendar,for Unani-
mous Consent Jan. 12, 1911. Objected to Jan. 16, 1911.)
H. R. 26755 Mr. Esch, A bill to extend the time to construct a dam across the 325
Jan. 18. Interstateand Foreign Commerce. Mississippi River by the St. Cloud Electric Power Co.
Report No. 1931. (By Mr. Lindbergh.) (Placed on Calendar for Unani-
mous Consent Jan. 24, 1911. Objected to Feb. 6, 1911.)
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
H. R. 31070 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act to authorize the 326
Jan. 18. Military Affairs Natchez Electric Street Railway and Power Co. to con-
Report No. 1933. struct and operate an electric railway along the National
Cemetery Roadway at Natchez, Miss." (By Mr. Hull,
of Iowa.)
H. R. 30891 Mr. Hill, A bill to amend the provisions of section 12, act of Feb. 328
Jan. 19. Expenditures in the Treasury 8, 1875, as amended by section 2, act of Mar. 1, 1879,
Department. and section 3149 of the Revised Statutes, as amended
Report No. 1941. by section 2, act of Mar. 1, 1879, as to the appointment
and bonding of deputy collectors of internal revenue.
( By Mr. Moore, of Pennsylvania.) (Placed on Calendar
for Unanimous Consent Jan. 24, 1911. Objected to Feb. 6,
1911.)
H. Res. 924 Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania, A resolution relative to the printing of certain letters 334
Jan. 20. Expenditures in the Department from the Secretary of Agriculture. (By Mr. Graham,
of Agriculture. of Pennsylvania.)
Report No. 1955.
H. R. 15413 Mr. Gardner, of Massachusetts, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the 335
Jan. 20. Immigration and Naturalization. immigration of aliens into the United States," approved
Report No. 1956, parts 1 and 2. Feb. 20, 1907. (By Mr. Gardner, of Massachusetts.)
, H.J.Res.279 Mr. Bennet, of New York, A joint resolution (in lieu of H. J. Res. 263) directing the 353
Jan. 26. Foreign Affairs. Commission on Universal Peace to report upon a plan
Report No. 1995. for commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of
the signing of the treaty of Ghent. (By Mr. Bennet,
of New York.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Jan. 30, 1911. Objected to Feb. 6, 1911.)
H.Doc.1266 Mr. Bates, A report relative to papers described in House Document 354
Jan. 26. Disposition of Useless Executive 1266.
Papers.
Report No. 1997.
H. R. 32219 Mr. Young of Michigan, A bill to provide for the improvement of navigation in 368
Jan. 31. Rivers and Harbors. the St. Lawrence River and for the construction of
Report No. 2032. dams, locks, canals, and other appurtenant structures
therein at and near Long Sault, Barnhart, and Sheek
Islands. (By Mr. Young, of Michigan.)
No number. Mr. Scott, A report returning to the House the report of the joint 371
Feb. 2. Agriculture. committee of the Senate and House of Representatives
Report No. 2044. on the investigation of the Department of the Interior
and Bureau of Forestry. (By Mr. Scott.)
S. 10361 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, An act to incorporate the Grand Army of the Republic. 374
Feb. 2. Military Affairs. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 3, 1911.
Report No. 2054. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H.j.Res.278 Mr. Garner, of Texas, A joint resolution expressing the opinion of the Congress 375
Feb. 3. Foreign Affairs. of the United States as to the propriety of a joint agree-
Report No. 2057. ment between the various governments of America for
the mutual guaranty of their sovereignty and territorial
integrity. (By Mr. Slayden.)
H. R. 32129 Mr. Humphrey, of Washington, A bill to protect American trade and American shipping 376
Feb. 3. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. from foreign monopolies. ( By Mr. Humphrey, of
Report No. 2058. Washington.)
H. R. 32441 Mr. Bennet, of New York, A bill to amend the immigration law relative to alien 377
Feb. 3. Immigration and Naturalization. seamen and stowaways. (By Mr. Bennet, of New
Report No. 2063. York. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Feb. 7, 1911. Objected to Feb. 7, 1911.)
H. Res. 941 Mr. Dalzell, A resolution requesting the President to furnish the House 379
Feb. 3. Ways and Means. of Representatives certain information. (By Mr. Gard-
Report No. 2065. ner, of Massachusetts. ) •
H. R. 32084 Mr. Moon, of Pennsylvania, and A bill to incorporate the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- 380
Feb. 3. Mr. Clayton, national Peace. (By Mr. Howard. ) (Placed on Galen-
Judiciary. dar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 7, 1911. Objected to Feb.
Report No. 2067. 7, 1911. )
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
H. R. 28216 Mr. Howland, A bill to provide for sittings of the United States circuit 381
Feb. 4. Judiciary. and district courts of the southern district of Ohio at
Report No. 2076. the city of Steubenville, in said district. (By Mr.
Hollingsworth. )
H. R. 29866 Mr. Stevens, A bill to amend section 8 of an act entitled "An act for 382
Feb. 7. InterstateandForeignCommexe. preventin g manufacture, sale, or transportation of
Report No. 2082. adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious
foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulat-
ing traffic therein, and for other purposes," approved
June 30, 1906. (By Mr. Mann.)
.
H. R. 25502 Mr. Stevens, A bill to authorize James D. Markham and Chauncey A. 401
Feb. 15. Interstate and ForeignCommerce. Kelsey ' and others to construct a dam across the St.
Report No. 2176. Croix River, between Minnesota and Wisconsin. (By
Mr. Stevens. ) (Placed on Calendar.for Unanimous Con-
sent Feb. 20,.1911. Objected to Feb. 21, 1911.)
H. R. 31689 Mr. Humphrey, of Washington, A bill to provide American registers for the steamers San 403
Feb. 17. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Jose, Limon, Esparta, Cartago, Parismina, Heredia,
Report No. 2187, parts 1 and 2, Ahangarez, 'furrialba, Atenas, A lhairante, Santa Marta,
Metapan, Zacapa, Greenbrier, Peralta, La Senora,
and - Sixaola. (By Mr. Humphrey, of Washington.)
H. Res. 977 Mr. McKinley, of Illinois, A resolution requesting the President to furnish the House 404
Feb. 17. Foreign Affairs. of Representatives certain information relative to Cana-
Report No. 2191. dian annexation. (By Mr. Bennet, of New York.)
(Adverse.) (Placed on Calendar on request of Mr. Bennet, of NewYork.)
•
H. C. Res. 60 Mr. McKinley, of Illinois, A concurrent resolution for the annexation of Canada. 405
Feb. 17, Foreign Affairs. (By Mr. Bennet, of New York.) (Placed on Calendar
Report No. 2192. on request of Mr. Bennet, of New York.)
(Adverse.)
H. R. 12422 Mr. Miller, of Minnesota, A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for 406
Feb. 20. Indian Affairs. the adjudication and payment of claims arising from
Report No. 2200. Indian depredations," approved Mar. 3, 1891. (By
Mr. Stephens. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous
Consent Mar. 2, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H.J.Res.239 Mr. Bennet, of New York, A joint resolution authorizing the President to instruct 408
Feb. 22. Foreign Affairs. representatives of the United States to next Interna-
Report No. 2216. tional Peace Conference to express th , desire of the
United States that nations shall not attempt to increase
their territory by conquest, and to endeavor to secure
a declaration to that effect from the conference. (By
Mr. McCall.) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
sent Feb. 27, 1911. Objected to Mar. 2, 1911.)
EI.J.Res.281 Mr. Moon, of Pennsylvania, A joint resolution to create a joint committee to continue 408?/
Feb. 22. Revision of the Laws. the consideration o the revision and codification of
Report No. 2218. the laws of the United States. ( By Mr. Moon, of Penn-
sylvania.) ( Transferred from Union to House Calendar,
Feb. 23, 1911.)
S. 10275 Mr. Hull, of Iowa, An act relative to joint operations of the Army, Navy, 415
Feb.. 23. Military Affairs. and Marine Corps.
Report No. 2244.
No number. Mr. Tawney, A report relative to the rates of premium charged for 421
Feb. 27. Joint Commission. bonds of officers and employees of the United States.
Report No. 2267.
No number. Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, A report relative to charges made in connection with 423
Feb. 28. Special Committee on Indian " McMurray contracts " with certain Indians.
Contracts.
Report No. 2273.
S. '''P 6582 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, An act to amend an act entitled "An act to require the 424
Feb. 28. District of Columbia. erection of fire escapes in certain buildings in the Dis-
Report No. 2274. trict of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved
Mar. 19, 1906, as amended by act of Congress approved
Mar. 2. 1907. (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
sent Afar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
II. R. 27173 Mr. Moore, of Pennsylvania, A bill to regulate the storage of food supplies in the Dis- 425
Mar. 1. District of Columbia. trict of Columbia. (By Mr. Moore, of Pennsylvania.)
Report No. 2278.
No number. Mr. Goldfogle, A report from the Committee on Immigration and Natu- 428
Mar. 2. Immigration and Naturalization. ralization relative to alleged conditions in naturaliza-
. Report No. 2286. tion proceedings.
S. 9241 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, An act to amend an act entitled "An act to revive, with 429
Mar. 2. District of Columbia. amendments, an act to incorporate the Medical Society
Report No. 2287. of the District of Columbia, approved July 7, 1838.
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 4, 1911.)
No number. Mr. Bates, A report relative to the disposition of useless executive 430
Mar. 3. Disposition of Useless Executive papers.
Papers.
Report No. 2292.
Nonumber. Mr. Bates, A report relative to the disposition of useless executive 431
Mar. 3. Disposition of Useless Executive papers.
Papers.
Report No. 2293.
No number. Mr. Bates, A report relative to the disposition of useless executive 432
Mar. 3. Disposition of Useless Executive papers.
Papers.
Report No. 2294.
S. 8645 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, An act to confirm the name of Commodore Barney Circle 433
Mar. 3. District of Columbia. for the circle located at the eastern end of Pennsylvania
Report No. 2295. avenue SE., in the District of Columbia.
66172—n cAr.--61--4
HOUSE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
3. PRIVATE CALENDAR.
1910. No.
H. R. 14881 Mr. McCredie, A bill for the relief of the heirs of Myra Clark Gaines, 589
June 10. Public Lands. deceased. (By Mr. Estopinal.)
Report No. 1494.
H. R. 17634 Mr. Miller, of Minnesota, A bill providing for the correction of the Cherokee freed- 674
June 20. Indian Affairs. men rolls respecting the age of Sephenia Bean, roll No.
Report No. 1671. 1850. (By Mr. Creager.)
H. R. 1416 Mr. Kitchin, A bill for the relief of the International Enameled Ware 692
Dec. 19. Claims. Co. and Stranski & Co., of New York City, N. Y. (By
Report No. 1776. Mr. Bennet, of New York.) (Placed on the calendar
( Adverse.) on request of Mr. Bennet, of New York. )
S. 4378 Mr. Prince, An act for the relief of the contributors to the Ellen M. 694
Dec. 19. Claims. Stone ransom fund. (Placed on, Calendar for Unanimous
Report No. 1792. Consent Mar. 2, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
1911.
S. 431 Mr. Hawley, An act to reimburse the Southern Pacific Co. the amounts 727
Jan. 18. Claims. expended by it from Dec. 1, 1906, to Nov. 30, 1907, in
Report No. 1936, parts 1 and 2. closing and controlling the break in the Colorado
River.
H. R. 19239 Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania. A bill for the relief of Jeanie G. Lyles. (By Mr. Rucker, 728
Jan. 18. Claims. of Colorado. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Con-
Report No. 1937. sent Mar. 3, 1911. Objected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 9674 Mr. Roberts, An act for the relief of James Henry Payne. (Placed on 761
Feb. 8. Naval Affairs. Calendar for Unanimous Consent Feb. 28, 1911. Objected
Report No. 2093. to Mar. 2, 1911.)
H. R. 26768 Mr. Olcott, A bill for the relief of James H. Gillis, Robert L. Phythian, 762
Feb. 8. Naval Affairs. and Rush R. Wallace. (By Mr. Foss.) (Placed on Cal-
Report No. 2094. endar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 11009 Mr. Bates, A bill for the relief of Julius A. Kaiser. (By Mr. Butler. ) 763
Feb. 8. Naval Affairs
Report No. 2096.
H. R. 16827 Mr. Dawson, A bill placing John W. Saville, passed assistant engineer, 765
Feb. 8. Naval Affairs. United States Navy, on the retired list with an ad-
Report No. 2098. vanced rank. (By Mr. Talbott. ) (Placed on Calendar
for Unanimous Consent Feb. 28, 1911. Objected to Mar. 2,
1911.)
S. 6583 Mr. Floyd, An act for the relief of the legal representatives of Na- 769
Feb. 10. War Claims. poleon B. Giddings.
Report No. 2138.
H. R. 31774 Mr. Floyd, A bill to carry into effect the findings of the military 770
Feb. 10. . War Claims. board of officers in the case of George Ivers, adminis-
Report No. 2140. trator. (By Mr. Martin, of Colorado. ) (Placed on Cal-
endar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. Res. 958 Mr. Floyd, A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 4931) referring to the Court 771
Feb. 10. War Claims. of Claims the claim of Santa Anna Wallace. (By Mr.
Report No. 2143. Michael E. Driscoll. )
H. R. 9426 Mr. Hinshaw, A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to exam- 772
Feb. 11. Indian Affairs. ine and adjust the accounts of William R, Little or his
Report No. 2146. heirs with the Sac and Fox Indians. (By Mr. Alex-
ander, of Missouri. )
S. 7971 Mr. Prince, An act for the allowance of certain claims reported by 773
Feb. 11. Claims. the Court of Claims, and for other purposes. (Placed
Report No. 2148. on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 2, 1911. Ob-
jected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
PRIVATE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
H. R. 23806 Mr. Morgan, of Oklahoma, A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to convey 774
Feb. 11. Public Lands. a certain tract of land to the city of Alva, State of
Report No. 2151. Oklahoma. (By Mr. Morgan, of Oklahoma.) (Placed
on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 1, 1911. Ob-
jected to Mar. 4, 1911.)
H. R. 8535 Mr. Cowles, A bill for the relief of George T. Larkin. (By Mr. 775
Feb. 13. Claims. Austin. ) (Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent
Report No. 2155. Feb. 28, 1911. Objected to Mar. 2, 1911.) gt---.,
H. R. 5266 Mr. Morse, A bill to reimburse the estate of Gen. George Washing- 778
Feb. 16. Private Land Claims. ton for certain lands of his in the State of Ohio lost by
Report No. 2179. conflicting grants made under the authority of the
United States. (By Mr. Flood.)
H. R. 10313 Mr. Olcott, A bill to provide for the appointment and retirement of 782
Feb, 17. Naval Affairs late Ensign John Tracey Edson as lieutenant in the
Report No. 2185. United States Navy. (By Mr. Weeks.) (Placed on
Calendar for Unanimous Consent Mar. 4, 1911.)
S. 8608 Mr. Roberts, An act to authorize the President of the United States to 783
Feb. 17. Naval Affairs. place upon the retired list of the United States Navy
Report No. 2188. Surg. I. W. Kite, with the rank of medical inspector.
(Placed on Calendar for Unanimous Consent Feb, 28, 1911.
Objected to Mar. 1, 1911.)
H. Res.1006 Mr. Haugen, A resolution (in lieu of H. R. 30803) referring to the 810
Mar. 2. War Claims. Court of Claims the claim of Alexander W. Hoffman.
Report No. 2283. (By Mr. Alexander, of New York. )
H. R. 32491 Mr. Craig, A bill to authorize the issuance of a patent to H. W. 811
Mar. 2. Public Lands. Slaughter for land located in Clarke County, State of
Report No. 2285. Alabama. (By Mr. Dent.)
S. 9125 Mr. Smith, of Michigan, An act authorizing the Secretary of War to convey the 812
Mar. 3. District of Columbia. outstanding title of the United States to lots 3 and 4,
Report No. 2296. square 103, in the city of Washington, D. C.
PRIVATE CALENDAR.
1911. No.
1911. No.
1911. No.
1911. No.
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1910.
H. R. 16368 A bill granting pensions to certain Invalid Pensions. Mr. Morrison. 12
June 18. persons on account of military and
naval service rendered to the
United States.
H. R. 12335 A bill to establish a fish-cultural sta- Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Kfistermann. 13
June 18. tion in the State of Wisconsin
H. R. 12304 A bill to credit and pay to the several War Claims. Mr. Clark, of Flor- 17
June 20. States and Territories and the Dis- ida.
trict of Columbia all moneys col-
lected under the direct tax levied
by the acts of Congress approved,
respectively, July 1, 1862; Mar. 7,
1864; July 13, 1866; and Mar. 2,
1867.
H. R. 19784 A bill to suspend the levying and col- Ways and Means. Mr. Fitzgerald. 19
June 20. lection of taxes or duties upon beef,
mutton, lamb, and other meats in-
tended for use as human food.
H. R. 20153 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Judiciary. Mr. Hughes, of New 20
June 20. act to protect trade and commerce Jersey.
against unlawful restraints and
monopolies.
H. R. 15441 A bill limiting the hours of daily ser- Labor. Mr. Hughes, of New 21
June 20. vice of laborers and mechanics em- Jersey.
ployed upon work done for the
United States, or for any Territory,
or for the District of Columbia, and
for other purposes.
FL R. 24257 A bill to provide revenue for the Gov- Ways and Means. Mr. Roddenbery. 22
June 20. ernment, to reduce existing duties,
and for other purposes.
H. R. 19557 A bill to prohibit the sale of intoxi- District of Columbia. Mr. Aiken. 23
June 20 eating liquors in the District of Co-
lumbia.
H. R. 15413 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Gardner, of 24
June 20. act to regulate the immigration of . Massachusetts.
aliens into the United States," ap-
proved Feb. 20, 1907.
1910.
H. R. 12303 A bill for the relief of the State of War Claims. Mr. Clark, of Flor- 25
June 20. Florida. ida.
H. R. 26652 A bill to suspend the levying and col- Ways and Means. Mr. Kinkead, of 26
June 20. lection of taxes or duties upon New Jersey.
beef, mutton, lamb, pork, and
other meats intended for use as
human food.
H. R. 14503 A bill to amend section 2 of an act Invalid Pensions. Mr. Fuller. 27
June 20. entitled "An act to increase the pen-
sion of widows, minor children, .
etc., of deceased soldiers and sail-
ors of the late civil war, the war
with Mexico, the various Indian
wars, etc., and to grant a pension
to certain widows of the deceased
soldiers and sailors of the late civil
war," approved Apr. 19, 1908.
H. R. 23635 A bill to amend section 8 of an act District of Columbia. Mr. Dickinson. 28
June 21. entitled "An act to regulate the sale
of intoxicating liquors in the Dis-
trict of Columbia," approved Mar.
3, 1893, as amended by subsequent
acts.
H. R. 10950 A bill granting certain lands belong- Public Lands. Mr. Burnett. 29
June 21. ing to the United States and situ-
ated in the State of Alabama to the
State of Alabama for the use and
benefit of the common schools of
that State.
H. R. 19784 A bill to suspend the levying and col- Ways and Means. Mr. Foelker. 30
June 21. lection of taxes or duties upon beef,
mutton, pork, and other meats, in-
tended for use as human food.
H. R. 21836 A bill to amend section 4488, Revised Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Clark, of Flor- 31
June 21. Statutes, for the greater safety and ida.
protection of passengers on steam
vessels of the United States.
H. R. 1035 A bill to regulate the trial of con- Judiciary. Mr. Bartlett, of 32
June 22. tempts of court. Georgia.
H. R. 18816 A bill to amend section 3364, Re- Ways and Means. Mr. Maynard. 33
June 23. vised Statutes of the United States,
as amended by section 5, act of
Mar. 3, 1883.
H. R. 25188 A bill to regulate the issuance of re- Judiciary. Mr. Wilson, of Penn- 34
June 24. straining orders and injunctions sylvania.
and procedure thereon and to
limit the meaning of " conspiracy "
in certain cases.
H.J.Res.153 A joint resolution proposing an Judiciary. Mr. Rucker, of Col- 35
June 24. amendment to the Constitution orado.
providing that the right of citizens
of the United States to vote shall
not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State on
account of sex.
1910.
H. R. 26232 A bill to create a tariff commission. Ways and Means. Mr. Good. 38
Dec. 6.
S. 404 An act for the proper observance of District of Columbia. Mr. Aiken. 40
Dec. 19. Sunday as a day of rest in the Dis-
trict of Columbia.
1911.
H. R. 23689 A bill amending sections 4438, 4439, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann 41
Jan. 5. 4440, and 4477 of the Revised Stat-
utes of the United States.
H. R.22489 A bill to amend chapter 1402, volume Indian Affairs. Mr. Mann. 42
Jan. 5. 33, United States Statutes at Large.
H. R. 22458 A bill amending section 2 of section Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 43
Jan. 5. 4131, and sections 4438, 4439, 4440,
and 4477 of the Revised Statutes of
the United States.
H. R. 20991 A bill to amend section 863 of the Re- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 44
Jan. 5. vised Statutes of the United States.
H. R. 20995 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 45
Jan. 5. act making appropriations for the
legislative, executive, and judicial
expenses of the Government for the •
fiscal year ending June 30, 1896,
and for other purposes."
H. R. 22077 A bill to amend section 5278 of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 46
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States of America.
H. R. 21829 A bill to amend section 1661, Revised Militia. Mr. Mann. 47
Jan. 5. Statutes of the United States, as
amended.
H. R. 23916 A bill to amend sections 482 and 4910 Patents. Mr. Mann. 48
Jan. 5. of the Revised Statutes.
H. R. 22849 A bill to amend section 5192 and re- Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann. 49
Jan. 5. peal section 5195 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
H. R. 22468 A bill to amend sections 3392 and Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 50
Jan. 5. 3394 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States, as amended.
H. R. 20994 A bill to amend section 3613 of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 51
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States.
H. R. 21327 A bill to amend section 3362 of the Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 52
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States as heretofore amended.
H. R. 22379 A bill to amend section 819 of the Re- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 53
Jan. 5. vised Statutes of the United States.
H. R. 20581 A bill to amend an act approved Feb. Territories. Mr. Mann. 54
Jan. 5. 6, 1909, entitled "An act relating to
affairs in the Territories, and for
other purposes."
H. R. 20365 A bill to further amend section 2276 Public Lands. Mr. Mann. 55
Jan. 5. of the Revised Statutes of the
United States.
No. and
date. Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion Sled by— No.
1911.
H. R. 19546 A bill to amend section 1753 of the Reform in the Civil Service. Mr. Mann. 56
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States, relating to the Civil Service.
H. R. 18888 A bill to amend sections 4893 and 4917 Patents. Mr. Mann. 58
Jan. 5. of the Revised Statutes.
H. R. 24143 A bill to amend section 4514 of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 59
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes.
H. R. 24751 A bill to amend section 1044 of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 60
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes, relating to limita-
tions in criminal cases.
H. R. 24883 A bill amending section 13, third pro- Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 61
Jan. 5. viso, of the act of Mar. 3, 1899.
H. R. 26495 A bill to amend the act of Dec. 31, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 62
Jan. 5. 1792, now being section 4132 of the
Revised Statutes of the United
States.
H. R. 18816 A bill to amend section 3364, Revised Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 63
Jan. 5. Statutes of the United States, as
amended by section 5, act of Mar.
3, 1883.
H. R. 17419 A bill to amend section 3938 of the Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 64
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States.
H. R. 16930 A bill amending section 4132 of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 65
Jan. 5. of the Revised Statutes of the
States.
H. R. 16923 A bill to amend section 596 of the Re- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 66
Jan. 5. vised Statutes of the United States.
H. R. 16912 A bill to repeal a portion of section Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 67
Jan. 5. 429 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States.
H. R. 16911 A bill to amend the act of Jan. 25, Naval Affairs. Mr, Mann. 68
Jan. 5. 1895, as amended by the act of
Mar. 3, 1901, relative to the admin-
istration of oaths.
H. R. 16214 A bill to amend section 4787 of the Military Affairs. Mr. Mann. 69
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes and acts relating
thereto.
H. IL 14574 A bill to amend section 2166 of the Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Mann. 70
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States.
II. R. 14535 A bill to amend section 3 of the act Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 71
Jan. 5. approved June 27, 1890, as amend-
ed by the act of May 9, 1900.
H. R. 14502 A bill to amend section 2 of an act Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 72
Jan. 5. entitled "An act to provide revenue,
equalize duties, and encourage the
industries of the United States, and
for other purposes," approved Aug.
5, 1909.
H. R. 20996 A bill to amend section 2625 of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 73
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States.
1911.
H. R. 20993 A bill to amend section 2619 of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 74
Jan. 5. Revised Statutes of the United
States.
H. R. 25408 A bill to repeal section 4283, chapter Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 76
Jan. 5. 6, title 48, of the Revised Statutes
of the United States.
H. R. 26294 A bill to amend section 3285, Revised Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 77
Jan. 5. Statutes of the United States, as
amended by section 3 of the act of
May 28, 1880, and as amended by
an act of Congress dated Dec. 14,
1909.
1911.
H. R. 20825 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Claims. Mr. Mann. 87
Jan. 5. act to provide for the adjudication
and payment of claims arising from
Indian depredations," approved
Mar. 3, 1891.
H. R. 19788 A bill to repeal part of paragraph Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 88
Jan. 5. 450 and all of paragraphs 451, 452,
453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459,
460, and 461 of section 1 of an act
entitled "An act to provide reve-
nue, equalize duties, and encour-
age the industries of the United
States, and for other purposes,"
approved Aug. 5, 1909.
H. R. 19783 A bill amending section 38 of the act Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 89
Jan. 5. of Aug. 5, 1909, entitled "An act
to provide revenue, equalize du-
ties, and encourage the industries
of the United States, and for other
purposes."
H. R. 19068 A bill to amend section 1608j of the District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 90
Jan. 5. Code of Law for the District of
Columbia.
H. R. 26588 A bill to amend section 4488, Revised Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 91
Jan. 5. Statutes, for the greater safety and
protection of passengers on steam
vessels of the United States.
H. R. 18163 A bill to amend the postal laws rela- Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann 92
Jan. 5. tive to religious publications.
H. R. 18160 A bill to amend an act entitled "An District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 93
Jan. 5. act to establish a Code of Law for
the District of Columbia." .
H. R. 17422 A bill to amend section 54 of chapter Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann. 94
Jan. 5. 106 of the act of the Thirty-eighth
Congress entitled "An act to pro-
vide a national currency by pledge
of United States bonds, and to pro-
vide for the circulation and re-
demption thereof," approved June
3, 1864.
H. R. 16921 A bill to amend an act entitled "An District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 95
Jan. 5. act regulating.the sale of intoxicat-
ing liquors in the District of Co-
lumbia," approved Mar. 3, 1893.
H. R. 16874 A bill to amend the Code of Law for District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 96
Jan. 5. the District of Columbia regarding
corporations.
H. R. 16352 A bill to amend section 653 of the District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 97
Jan. 5. Code of Law for the District of Co-
lumbia relative to assessment life
insurance companies or associa-
tions.
H. R. 14521 A bill giving powers to national banks Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann. 99
Jan. 5. in addition to the powers contained
in section 5136 of the Revised
Statutes.
No. and
date. Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion filed by— No.
1911.
H. R. 18297 A bill authorizing national banking Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann. 100
Jan. 5. associations to make loans upon
improved agricultural land.
H. R. 18404 A bill to give the Court of Claims. War Claims. Mr. Mann. 101
Jan. 5. jurisdiction of claims for captured
and abandoned property which
was sold and the proceeds thereof
placed in the Treasury of the
United States.
H. R. 17734 A bill requiring the American flag to Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 102
Jan. 5. be flown from post-office buildings
from sunrise to sunset each day that
the offices are open for business.
H. R. 17501 A bill providing for the building of Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 103
Jan. 5. postal railway cars.
H. R. 17270 A bill to provide for the reorganiza- Foreign Affairs. Mr. Mann. 104
Jan. 5. tion of the diplomatic service of the
United States.
H. R. 17261 A bill providing for the adjustment Claims. Mr. Mann 105
Jan. 5. and payment of accounts of labor-
ers and mechanics arising under
the eight-hour law.
H. R. 16904 A bill to provide pensions for those Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 106
Jan. 5. who are blind or so nearly blind
as to require the services of an
attendant.
H. R. 16900 A bill granting a pension of $30 per Pensions. Mr. Mann. 107
Jan. 5. month to all honorably discharged
soldiers and sailors who served at
least 90 days in the army or navy
of the United States during the
war with Mexico, and who have or
may reach the age of 62 years.
H. R. 16896 A bill to increase the salaries of letter Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 108
Jan. 5. carriers of the rural free-delivery
service, to allow annual leave with
pay, and for other purposes.
H. R. 18682 A bill to provide for the better se- Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 109
Jan. 5. curity of lives of passengers and
crews on board vessels of the
United States.
H. R. 18693 A bill to provide for an allowance for Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 110
Jan. 5. horse maintenance for rural free-
delivery carriers.
H. R. 19037 A bill to increase the compensation Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 111
Jan. 5. of rural free-delivery carriers to $90
per month, and for other purposes.
H. R. 19046 A bill to further regulate the exclu- Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Mann. 112
Jan. 5. sion of undesirable aliens from ad-
mission into the United States.
H. R. 19062 A bill to amend an act approved Mar. Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 113
Jan. 5. 3, 1897, entitled "An act to allow
the bottling of distilled spirits in
bond."
H. R. 19071 A bill relating to the removal of civil Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 114
Jan. 5. cases from the State courts to United ,
States courts.
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H. R. 19283 A bill providing for the importation Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 115
Jan. 5. in bond of materials for construct-
ing, repairing, and equipping ships,
and for other purposes.
•
H. R. 19557 A bill to prohibit the sale of intoxi- District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 116
Jan. 5. eating liquors in the District of Co-
lumbia.
H. R. 19966 A bill to establish land courts of the Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 117
Jan. 5. United States and an appellate land
court of the United States.
H. R. 20984 A bill providing for the vote of thanks Naval Affairs Mr. Mann. 118
Jan. 5. to be presented to Civil Engineer
Robert E. Peary, U. S. Navy, and
the men who accompanied him on
his expedition whereby he dis-
covered the North Pole, and pro-
viding for a suitable gold medal to
be presented to him.
H. R. 21340 A bill providing for the sale of Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 119
Jan. 5. Panama bonds by popular sub-
scription at first, second, and third
class post-offices throughout the
United States.
H. R. 21431 A bill providing for the vote of thanks Naval Affairs Mr. Mann. 120
Jan. 5. to be presented to Civil Engineer
Robert E. Peary, U. S. Navy, and
the men who accompanied him on
his expedition, whereby he dis-
covered the North Pole, and pro-
viding for an annuity, instead of
retired pay, and a suitable gold
medal.
H. R. 16335 A bill regulating the purchase, sale, District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 121
Jan. 5. loan, exchange, gift, borrowing, or
receiving deadly or dangerous weap-
ons in the District of Columbia.
H. R. 16314 A bill prescribing rates of postage on Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 122
Jan. 5. advertisements of fortune tellers,
palmists, clairvoyants, and spirit-
ualists, and providing punishment
for violations thereof.
H. R. 16313 A bill to prevent depositing in the Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 123
Jan. 5. United States mails advertisements
to procure divorces.
H. R. 14623 A bill to provide for the refunding of War Claims. Mr. Mann 124
Jan. 5. cotton tax.
H. R. 14619 A bill prohibiting labor on buildings, District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 125
Jan. 5. etc., in the District of Columbia on
the Sabbath day.
H. R. 14616 A bill providing that the statute of Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 126
Jan. 5. limitation shall not be interposed
in any suit brought by any laborer,
workman, or mechanic in the Court
of Claims against the United States
to recover wages claimed to be due
him under the national eight-hour
law.
H. R. 14614 A bill to authorize the patenting of Public Lands. Mr. Mann. 127
Jan. 5. certain lands to soldiers and sailors
of the war of the rebellion.
No. and •
Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion filed by— No.
date.
1911.
H. R. 14611 A bill directing the Secretary of War Railways and Canals. Mr. Mann. 128
Jan. 5. to make certain surveys of a pro-
posed ship canal.
H. R. 14592 A bill in relation to claims arising War Claims. Mr. Mann. 129
Jan. 5. under the provisions of the cap-
tured and abandoned property
acts, and for other purposes, and to
amend and revive the same.
H. R. 23103 A bill to provide suitable medals for Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 131
Jan. 5. the officers and crew of the United
States vessel of war Kearsarge.
H. R. 23432 A bill in relation to a parcel post on Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 132
Jan. 5. rural free-delivery routes.
H. R. 24313 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 133
Jan. 5. act providing for leaves of absence
to certain employees of the Govern-
ment," approved Feb. 1, 1901.
H. R. 24602 A bill prohibiting the employment Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 134
Jan. 5. of naval prisoners upon Govern-
ment work for which civilians are
eligible for employment.
H. R. 25927 A bill to provide for repaying the Claims. Mr. Mann. 135
Jan. 5. rightful owners, their heirs or legal
representatives, the proceeds of the
tax illegally collected by the United
States on cotton during the years
1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867,
and 1868, and for the disposition of
such proceeds as may remain un-
claimed and unawarded.
H. R. 26462 A bill providing a weekly day of rest Post-Office and Post-Roads, Mr. Mann. 136
Jan. 5. for certain post-office clerks and
carriers.
H. R. 26896 A bill authorizing the establishment Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 137
Jan. 5. of experimental parcel post lim-
ited to the delivery limits of rural
routes.
H. R. 26897 A bill to provide for the introduction Agriculture. Mr. Mann. 138
Jan. 5. of foreign nursery stock by per-
mit only, and to authorize the Sec-
retary of Agriculture to establish a
quarantine against the importation
and against the transportation in
interstate commerce of diseased
nursery stock or nursery stock in-
fested with injurious insects, and
making an appropriation to carry
the same into effect.
H. R. 14578 A bill providing for the establish- Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann 139
Jan. 5. ment of the United States Na-
tional Bank of America, in the city
of Washington, D. C.
No. and
date. Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion filed by— No.
1911.
H. R. 1462 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 140
Jan. 5. act to provide revenue, equalize
duties, and encourage the indus-
tries of the United States, and for
other purposes," approved Aug. 5,
1909.
H. R. 14538 A bill to create in the War Depart- Military Affairs. Mr. Mann. 141
Jan. 5. ment a roll to be known as the
" Honor roll."
H. R. 14532 A bill to refund the cotton tax real- War Claims. Mr. Mann. 142
Jan. 5. ized to the Government under the
various acts of Congress.
H. R. 14526 A bill to prevent and punish the dese- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 143
Jan. '5. cration, mutilation, or improper use
of the flag of the United States of
America.
H. R. 14525 A bill to prevent and punish the dese- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 144
Jan.15. cration or improper use of the flag
1 of the United States of America.
H. R. 14516 A bill to amend sections 5136 and Banking and Currency. Mr. Mann. 145
Jan. 5. 5137 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States, permitting national
banking associations to make loans
on real estate security, and limiting
amounts thereof.
H. R. 14497 A bill appropriating $10,000 to aid in Library. Mr. Mann. 146
Jan. 6. the erection of a monument in
memory of the late President James
A. Garfield at Long Branch, N. J.
H. R. 14484 A bill requiring candidates in elec- Election of President, Vice- Mr. Mann. 147
Jan. 5. tions, Senators and Representatives President, and Representa-
in Congress, and political coin- tives in Congress.
mittees to file a statement of con-
tributions received and expendi-
tures incurred, and providing pun-
ishment for violations thereof.
H. R. 30775 A bill putting cotton cloth of any sort Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 148
Jan. 10. valued at not over 9 cents per
square yard imported into the
United States on the free list.
H. R. 30776 A bill putting cattle, swine, horses, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 149
Jan. 10. mules, and sheep imported into the
United States on the free list.
H. R. 30777 A bill putting timber and lumber, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 150
Jan. 10. hewn, sided, squared, or sawed (not
planed or finished), imported into
the United States on the free list.
H. R. 30778 A bill putting barley, buckwheat, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 151
Jan. 10. corn or maize, oats, rice, rye, and
wheat imported into the United
States on the free list.
H. R. 30779 A bill putting barley malt, corn meal, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 152
Jan. 10. macaroni, vermicilli, oat meal,
rolled oats, and biscuits imported
into the United States on the free
list.
H. R. 30780 A bill putting butter, cheese, and Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 153
Jan- 10. milk imported into the United
States on the free list.
1911.
H. R. 30781 A bill putting beans, beets, onions, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 154
Jan. 10. peas, and potatoes imported into
the United States on the free list.
EL R. 30782 A bill putting eggs imported into the Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 155
Jan. 10. United States on the free list.
H. R. 30783 A bill putting hay, straw, and flax Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 156
Jan. 10. straw imported into the United
States on the free list.
EL R. 30784 A bill putting hops imported into the Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 157
Jan. 10. United States on the free list.
H. It. 30785 A bill putting seeds of beet, carrot, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 158
Jan. 10. radish, turnip, rutabaga, cabbage,
collard, kale, kohl-rabi, eggplant,
and pepper imported into the
United States on the free list.
H. R. 30786 A bill putting fish in all forms and Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 159
Jan. 10. preparations imported into the
United States on the free list.
H. R 30787 A bill putting meats and poultry of Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 160
Jan. 10. all kinds imported into the United
States on the free list.
H. R. 30788 A bill putting grain, buff, split, rough, Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 161
Jan. 10. and sole leather, boots and shoes
made wholly or in chief value from
cattle hides or cattle skins, and
harness, saddles, and saddlery made
wholly or in chief value of leather,
imported into the United States on
the free list.
H. R. 30789 A bill putting salt imported into the Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 162
Jan. 10. United States on the free list.
H. R. 28221 A bill to repeal the duty on meats and Ways and Means. Mr. Sulzer. 163
Jan. 13. cattle.
H. R. 28627 A bill to prevent the sale or transpor- Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Mr. Sulzer. 164
Jan. 13. tation in interstate or foreign com-
merce of articles of food held in
cold storage for more than one year,
and for regulating traffic therein,
and for other purposes.
H. R. 30892 A bill to promote the efficiency of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Mr. Sulzer. 166
Jan. 13. Life-Saving Service.
H. R. 26581 A bill to reduce postal rates, to im- Post-Offices and Post-Roads. Mr. Sulzer. 167
Jan. 13. prove the postal service, and to in-
crease postal revenues.
H. R. 25645 A bill to repeal the act of May 24, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Sulzer. 169
Jan. 13. 1828, and all other acts authorizing
the suspension of discriminating
duties; to notify foreign nations
of the termination of conventions
made in pursuance thereof, and to
extend the coastwise laws to the
trade between the Philippine Is-
lands and the United States.
1911.
H.L.Res.212 A joint resolution concerning the Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Sulzer. 170
Jan. 13. merchant marine.
H. R. 13871 A bill granting a preference to Ameri- Ways and Means. Mr. Sulzer. 171
Jan. 13. can ships, etc.
H. R. 15268 A bill granting the congressional Military Affairs. Mr. Sulzer. 172
Jan. 13. medal of honor to Gen. Michael
Kerwin.
H. R. 23641 A bill to constitute intoxicating liq- Judiciary. Mr. Miller, of Kan- 173
Jan. 16. uors a special class of commodities sas.
and to regulate the interstate-com-
merce shipments of such liquors.
H. R. 18155 A bill to establish a system of ocean Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 174
Jan. 18. mail carriage to and from foreign
countries and to promote the com-
merce of the United States.
H. R. 18164 A bill to amend section 19 of the im- Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Mann. 175
Jan. 18. migration law relative to aliens
brought into this country in viola-
tion of law.
H. R. 18169 A bill to provide campaign badges Military Affairs Mr. Mann. 176
Jan. 18. for officers, enlisted men, sailors,
or marines who served honorably
in the Spanish, Philippine, or
China campaigns and who were
not in the United States service on
Jan. 11, 1905.
H. R. 18174 A bill to provide for a permanent, Agriculture. Mr. Mann. 177
Jan. 18. lasting, and uniform system of im-
provement of public highways and
post roads, and providing how the
State and Nation may act in con-
junction and by mutual contribu-
tion bring about the desired end
and distribute the surplus in the
Treasury pro rata each year among
the States for that purpose.
H. R. 18377 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Mann. 178
Jan. 18. act to regulate the immigration of
aliens into the United States," ap-
proved Feb. 20, 1907.
H. R. 18384 A bill to amend the act of Aug. 13, Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 179
Jan. 18. 1888, and to fix the jurisdiction of
the circuit and district courts of the
United States in certain cases, and
for other purposes.
H. R. 18399 A bill to amend an act to regulate the Immigration and Naturalization. Mr. Mann. 180
Jan. 18. carriage of steerage passengers by
sea, approved Aug. 2, 1882, as
amended by an act approved Dec.
19, 1908.
H. R. 18583 A bill to amend section 1 of an act to Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 181
Jan. 18. determine the jurisdiction of the
circuit courts of the United States,
etc.
H. R. 18008 A bill providing for the granting of Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 182
Jan. 18. service pensions in addition to pen-
sions heretofore granted, or to be
hereafter granted, to soldiers and
sailors of the war of the rebellion.
No. and
date. Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion filed by— No.
1911.
H. R. 17883 A bill to increase the pension of those Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 183
Jan. 18. who have lost limbs or have been
totally disabled in the same in the
military or naval service of the
United States during the war of
the rebellion.
H. R. 17882 A bill to amend the act of Mar. 2, Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 184
Jan. 18. 1903,, increasing the pensions of .
those who have lost limbs or have
been totally disabled in them in the
military or naval service of the
United States.
H. R. 17873 A bill to fix the compensation for Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Mann. 185
Jan. 18. rural free delivery carriers.
H. R. 17539 A bill providing that public lands of Public Lands. Mr. Mann. 186
Jan. 18. the United States may be acquired
by condemnation for public pur-
poses in accordance with state and
territorial laws.
H. R. 17512 A bill to amend the act of Congress Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 187
Jan. 18. approved Feb. 6, 1907, entitled "An
act granting pensions to certain
enlisted men, soldiers, and officers
who served in the civil war and
the war with Mexico."
H. R. 17421 A bill to prevent intimidation and Election of President, Vice-Pres- Mr. Mann. 188
Jan. 18. corruption of voters at all primary ident, and Representatives in
elections and at all general elec- Congress.
tions held for the purpose of nomi-
nating or electing any person to
any political office under the Con-
stitution and laws of the United
States.
H. R. 17280 A bill to make competent as witnesses Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 189
Jan. 18. persons convicted of crime.
H. R. 17278 A bill granting pensions to certain en- Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 190
Jan. 18. listed men, soldiers, and officers
who served in the civil war and the
war with Mexico.
H. R. 16919 A bill to establish standard packages Agriculture. Mr. Mann. 191
Jan. 18. and grades for apples, and for other .
purposes.
H. R. 16917 A bill to promote the reclamation of Irrigation of Arid Lands. Mr. Mann. 192
Jan. 18. arid lands.
H. R. 16903 A bill granting a pension of $30 per Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 193
Jan. 18. month to all honorably discharged
soldiers and sailors who served at
least 90 days in the Army or Navy
of the United States during the civil
war and who have or may reach
the age of 70 years.
H. R. 16901 A bill to place volunteer soldiers and Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 194
Jan. 18. seamen who served not less than 60
days on an equality as to pensions
with those who served 90 days or
more under the act of June 27, 1890,
and the amendments thereto.
H. R. 16894 A bill authorizing a change in the Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 195
Jan. 18. form of paying pensions.
No. and
Title. Committee to be discharged. Motion filed by— No.
date.
1911.
H. R. 16893 A bill to extend certain provisions of Naval Affairs Mr. Mann. 196
Jan. 18. section 3 of the act of Oct. 1, 1890,
to officers of the United States
Navy.
H. R. 16876 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Military Affairs. Mr. Mann. 197
Jan. 18. act to require the employment of
vessels of the United States for
public purposes," approved Apr.
28, 1904.
H. R. 16381 A bill to permit shipments to the Military Affairs Mr. Mann. 198
Jan. 18. island of Guam on vessels of the
United States Army transport
service.
H. R. 16379 A bill fixing the date for the assem- Election of President, Vice-Pres- Mr. Mann. 199
Jan. 18. bling of the Congress. ident, and Representatives in
* Congress.
H. R. 18683 A bill to amend the act of Aug. 13, Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 200
Jan. 18. 1888, and to fix the jurisdiction of
the circuit and district courts of
the United States in certain cases,
and for other purposes.
H. R. 18810 A bill to amend section 653 of the District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 201
Jan. 18. Code of Law for the District of Co- •
lumbia relative to assessment life
insurance companies or associa-
tions.
H. R. 18819 A bill creating a holiday known as District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 202
Jan. 18. Inauguration Day.
H. R. 18897 A bill in reference to the issuance of Private Land Claims. Mr. Mann. 203
Jan. 18. patents and copies of surveys of
private land claims.
El. R. 19032 A bill for the relief of confederate War Claims. Mr. Mann. 204
Jan. 18. soldiers and citizens of the Confed-
erate States.
H. R. 19265 A bill to provide for the labeling of Agriculture. Mr. Mann. 205
Jan. 18. cans, pots, tins, and other recep-
tacles containing meat or meat food
products when hermetically sealed
and prepared for foreign or inter-
state commerce.
H. R. 19793 A bill to create and establish a na- Public Lands. 1VIr. Mann. 206
Jan. 18. tional coal reserve in the Territory
of Alaska, and for other purposes.
H. R. 20142 A bill to provide for the formation of Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 207
Jan. 18. corporations to engage in interstate
and international trade and com-
merce.
H. R. 20153 A bill to amend an act entitled "An Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 208
Jan. 18. act to protect trade and commerce
against unlawful restraints and
monopolies."
H. R. 20150 A bill to pension army teamsters. Invalid Pensions. Mr. Mann. 209
Jan. 18.
H. R. 20357 A bill extending the provisions of the Invalid Pensions, Mr. Mann 210
Jan. 18. pension laws of the United States
to persons engaged in the operation
and construction of military tele-
graph lines during the war of the
rebellion.
1911.
H. R. 20483 A bill to change the form of govern- District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 211
Jan. 18. ment in the District of Columbia.
H. R. 20486 A bill defining combinations and con- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 212
Jan. 18. spiracies in trade and labor dis-
putes, and regulating the granting
of injunctions therein.
H. R. 20680 A bill defining combinations and con- Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 213
.
Jan. 18. i trade and labor dis-
spiracles in
putes, and regulating the granting
of injunctions therein.
H. R. 21332 A bill to provide for the appointment Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 214
Jan. 18. of a commission to gather statistics
regarding injuries in the industrial
trades.
H. R. 21430 A bill to amend acts embodied in sec- Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 215
Jan. 18. tion 3258 of the Revised Statutes of
the United States, second edition
(1878), relating to the "Registry
of stills," etc., so as to exempt tur-
pentine stills.
H. R. 21587 A bill providing that clerk hire al- Accounts. Mr. Mann. 216
Jan. 18. lowed to Members of the House of
Representatives be paid directly to
clerk or clerks instead of to the
Members.
H. R. 16378 A bill to prevent the use of the mails, Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 217
Jan. 18. the telegraph or telephone lines,
and the railroads, by any company,
corporation, etc., for the purposes
of interstate or foreign commerce
where the aggregate value repre-
sented by their stocks, bonds, etc.,
exceeds the aggregate physical
value of the property and the rea-
sonable value of the business, privi-
lege, or franchise that they are
issued to represent the value of,
and for other purposes.
H. R. 16376 A bill to prohibit the collection of a Ways and Means. Mr. Mann. 218
Jan. 18. revenue tax, or the granting of
other authority permitting or
authorizing the sale or giving away
of foreign or domestic distilled
spirits, intoxicating liquors, wines,
or any compound thereof in any
district or territory of any of the
several States or Territories of the
United States of America where
the sale or giving away of such for-
eign or domestic distilled spirits,
intoxicatin g wines, or any
compound t'thereof are prohibited
by the laws of said States or Terri-
tories, and for other purposes.
H. R. 16365 A bill to provide for the giving of Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 219
Jan. 18. bail in certain cases in the United
States courts.
H. R. 16354 A bill to provide for the distribution Judiciary. Mr. Mann. 220
Jan. 18. of the reports of the United States
circuit court of appeals and of the
United States circuit and district
courts to certain officers of the
United States, and for other pur-
poses.
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H. R. 16348 A bill for the encouragement of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mr. Mann. 221
Jan. 18. merchant marine of the United
States.
H. R. 16345 A bill for the establishment of a Naval Affairs. Mr. Mann. 222
Jan. 18. naval volunteer force of seamen
and for the government of the
same.
H. R. 16316 A bill to prohibit the exposing of District of Columbia. Mr. Mann. 223
Jan. 18. certain deadly weapons by dealers
therein in the District of Columbia
in such manner that they may be
exposed to the public view from
the exterior of the building or
buildings in which such weapons
are located, and providing a pen-
alty.
No. and
date. Title. Committee to be discharged. Mai n filed by— No.
1911.
1911.
Abbott, Junius, to increase pension. (H. R. 7287; Mr. Dixon. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Abrahams, Lawrence, to increase pension. (H. R. 25811; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ackerman, Josiah, to increase pension. (S. 6512. See Pensions, S. 10691.) -
Ackerman, Lewis H., to increase pension. (H. R. 31420; Mr. Vreeland. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Ackerman, William H., to increase pension ( H. R. 26848; Mr. Fitzgerald. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Ackley, Charles, to increase pension. (II. R 31475; Mr. Draper. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Act of May 28, 1896, amending section 11 of. (H. R. 25192; Mr. Bell. See Courts, Marshals.)
Acton, Thomas C., to pension. (H. R. 19926; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32128.)
Adams, Cortland M. to increase pension. (H. R. 28607; 'Mr. Smith, of Iowa. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Adams, Edward 11". heirs of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 900; Mr. Bartlett, of
Georgia. Passed House Feb. 3, 1911. )
Adams, Eli, to increase pension. (S. 9609. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Adams, Eli S., to increase pension. (H. R. 18533; Mr. Fordnev. See Pensions, H. R. 28435. )
Adams, Jeremiah, to increase pension. (H. R. 12886; Mr. Rodenberg. See Pensions, 11. R. 30886.)
Adams, John D., to increase pension. (H. R. 23404; Mr. Latta. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Adams, John F., to increase pension. (H. R. 28337; Mr. Needham. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Adams, John J., relief of. (H. R. 12814; Mr. Kinkaid, of Nebraska. Private law No. 266. )
Adams, Matthew W., to increase pension. (H. R. 26885; Mr. Kennedy, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Adams, Nelson, to increase pension. (H. R. 24419; Mr. Anthony. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Adams, Robert N., to increase pension. (5.10290. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Adamson, Aaron M., to increase pension. (H. R. 27022; Mr. Hamer. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Adamson, David, to increase pension. (S. 6196. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Adamson, Milton M., to increase pension. (S. 7329. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Addleman, Henry A., to increase pension. (S. 9942. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Aden, Henry, to increase pension. (II. R. 28081; Mr. McDermott. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Aepfelbaker, Georg, to increase pension. (H. R. 14455; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Agler, John E., to increase pension. (H. R. 30489; Mr. Lowden. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Akers, Gershom L., to increase pension. (H. R. 23582; Mr. Wood. See Pensions, Fl. R. 31161.)
Akin, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 30654; Mr. Hughes, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Albee, Thomas J., to increase pension. (H. R. 30119; Mr. Moxley. See Pensions, H. R. 30886. )
Alberger, Morris H., to increase pension. (S. 5323. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Albertson, Benjamin, to increase pension. (H. R. 18625; Mr. Howell, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R.
30886.)
Albin, Joseph P., to increase pension. (H. R. 28817; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Albright, Jesse N., to increase pension. (H. R. 25443; Mr. Madison. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Albritton, Elizabeth A., to increase pension. (II. R. 30610; Mr. Chapman. See Pensions, H. R. 31161. )
Aldrich, David B., to increase pension. (II. R. 28612; Mr. Webb. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Aldrich, Lyman, to increase pension. (S. 701. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Alexander, Hannah J., to pension. (H. R. 21953; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32675. )
Alexander, Joseph M., to increase pension. (S. 8288. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Alexander, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 24176; Mr. Ranch. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Alford, Hiram D., to increase pension. ( H. R. 31131; Mr. Lloyd. See Pensions, B. R. 32674. )
Aliens, insane, for naturalization of wife and minor children of, making homestead entries under the land laws
of the United States. (S. 9443. Public law No. 413.)
Allbee, Hila, to pension. ( H. R. 31997; Mr. Pickett. See Pensions, H. R. 32435. )
Allcut, David, to increase pension. (H. R. 23533; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Allen, David C., to increase pension. (H. R. 30021; Mr. Hitchcock. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Allen, Francis, to increase pension. (H. R. 31204; Mr. Hill. See Pensions, H. R. 32078. )
Allen, Moses R., to increase pension. (H. R. 31097; Mr. Cocks. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Allen, Richard, to increase pension. (H. R. 32454; Mr. Cocks. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Allen, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 28902; Mr. Floyd. See Pensions, H. R. 32078 )
Allman, Enos, to increase pension. (S. 8275. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Alspaugh, Mrs. S. W., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 778; Mr. Richardson. Passed House
Feb. 3, 1911.)
Alt, Willard W., relief of. (H. It 17007; Mr. Kinkaid, of Nebraska. Private law No. 218.)
Alva, Okla., authorizing conveyance of land to. (H. R. 23806; Mr. Morgan, of Oklahoma) Private 774
Ambers, Eli, to increase pension. (H. II. 31864; Mr. Aiken. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
American Academy of Arts and Letters, incorporating. (S. 610) House 93
American merchant marine, to promote. (H. R. 16362; Mr. Humphrey, of Washington) Union 111
American National Red Cross, amending act to incorporate. (H. R. 22311; Mr. Denby) House 217
American National Red Cross, amending act to incorporate. (S. 6877. Public law No. 258.)
American trade and shipping, to protect. (II. R. 32129; Mr. Humphrey, of Washington) House 376
Ames, Norman B., to increase pension. (H. R. 14047; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Amick, George W., to increase pension. (S. 7710. See Pensions, S. 10595.) •
(53)
B.
Babbitt, Franklin H., to increase pension. (H. R. 15608; Mr. Lowden. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Babcock, Robert A., to increase pension. (H. R. 26990; Mr. Ansberry. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Bachmann, Christian, to increase pension. (H. R. 6649; Mr. Nye. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Back, John H., to increase pension. (FL R. 21700; Mr. Cullop. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Backus, Jairus D., to increase pension. (S. 7411. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Badolato, Samuele, relief of family. (H. R. 23081; Mr. Moore, of Pennsylvania. Private law No. 182.)
Bagley, Perkins H., jr., to increase pension. (S. 9350. Sec Pensions, S. 10818.)
Bailey, Alice E., to pension. (H. R. 19233; Mr. Pratt. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Bailey, Benjamin H., to increase pension. (H. R. 30502; Mr. Maguire. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Bailey, John J., to increase pension. (H. R. 20477; Mr. Woods. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Bailey, Morgan J., to increase pension. (H. R. 26107; Mr. Calderhead. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Baird, William, to increase pension. (S. 7929. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Baker, John, to increase pension. (FL R. 23058; Mr. Fuller. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Baker, John R., to increase pension. (H. R. 25449; Mr. Thistlewood. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Baker, Mary A., to increase pension. (S. 9149; See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Baker, Nathan, to ir crease pension. (S. 10495. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Baker, Oliva J., relief of. (H. R. 6776; Mr. Butler. Public law No. 387.)
Baker, Peter, to increase pension. (H. R. 28199; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions. H. R. 32435. )
Baker, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 29396; Mr. Dodds. See Pensions, IL R. 31724.)
Baker, Zadock, to increase pension. ( H. R. 30113; Mr. Miller, of Kansas. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Bolden, Samuel L., to increase pension. (FL R. 28069; Mr: Lenroot. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Baldock, Levi G., to increase pension. (H. R. 26256; Mr. Dickinson. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Baldwin, Darius, to increase pension. (H. R. 28046; Mr. Longhorn. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Ball, Charles E., to increase pension. (H. R. 20135; Mr. Knapp. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ball, David, to increase pension. (S. 9616. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Ballard, Edward, to increase pension. (H. R. 23333; Mr. Fuller. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ballard, James N., to increase pension. (S. 6673. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Ballard, Jeanette, to increase pension. (H. R. 28411; Mr. Dickinson. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Ballew, William A., to increase pension. (H. R. 31781; Mr. Morgan, of Oklahoma. See Pensions, H. R.
32435.)
Ballinger, James L., to increase pension. ( H. R. 2808; Mr. Booher. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ballou, Edward L., to increase pension. (II. R. 12860; Mr. Nye. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Ballou, Sandervain A., to increase pension. (H. R. 25138; Mr. McLachlan. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Balls, William G., to increase pension. (H. R. 17320; Mr. Floyd. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Banfill, John, to increase pension. (S. 3821. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Bangs, George M., to increase pension. (H. R. 28516; Mr. Graham, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Bank of Freeburg, Freeburg, Mo., relief of. (H. R. 18563; Mr. Shackleford. Passed House Mar. 4, 1910.)
Banks, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 17329; Mr. Guernsey. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Banta, Derick, to increase pension. (S. 7189. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Barbin, Amos M., relief of. (H. R. 22270; Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania. Private law No. 285.)
Barclay, Annie T., to increase pension. (H. R. 27262; Mr. Greene. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Barclay, Crawford S., to increase pension. (S. 9619. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
C. •
Cady, Joseph W., jr., to increase pension. (H. R. 26280; Mr. Washburn. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Caffee, Mayotta D., to increase pension. (H. R. 29277; Mr. Morgan, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R. 32128.)
Cahill, Cornelius, relief of. (H. R. 710; Mr. Dawson. Private law No. 188.)
Cahill, Velonzo, to increase pension. (H. R. 22835; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Callahan, Asa N., to increase pension. (S. 5172. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Caldwell, Amos P., to increase pension. (H. R. 31981; Mr. Macon. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Caldwell, Roderick A., to increase pension. (H. R. 30619; Mr. Creager. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Caldwell, William, to pension. (H. R. 9027; Mr. Langley. See Pensions, H. R. 32128.)
Calhoon, Charles A:, to increase pension. (H. R. 30982; Mr. Howland. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Calkins, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 27929; Mr. Cox, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Calkins, Rowena M., to increase pension. (S. 3386. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Call, Prentice E., to increase pension. (H. R. 31195; Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Call, Willard, et al., relief of. (H. R. 25057; Mr. Smith, of Texas. Private law No. 185.)
Callison, James W., to increase pension. (H. R. 29079; Mr. Lloyd. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Cameron, Alexander, to increase pension. (H. R. 30275; Mr. Wickersham. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Campbell, Charles S., to increase pension. (H. R. 32258; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32674. )
Campbell, George, to increase pension. (H. R. 26726; Mr. Volstead. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Campbell, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 27800; Mr. Ton Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Campbell, Thomas H., to increase pension. (H. R. 5315; Mr. Huff. See Pensions, H. R. 32435. )
Campbell, William, to increase pension. (S. 9032. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Campion, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 31505; Mr. McKinlay, of California. See Pensions, H. R.
32078.)
Campton, James H., to increase pension. (H. R. 587; Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. See Pensions, H.R. 32674.)
Canada, annexation of, relative to. ( H. Con. Res. 60; Mr. Bennet, of New York. Adverse) House
Canada, annexation of, requesting information relative to. (H. Res. 977; Mr. Bennet, of New York.
Adverse) House
Canada, Dominion of, to promote reciprocal trade with. (H. R. 32216; Mr. McCall. See Reciprocity.)
Canal connecting Hackensack River with Berrys Creek, Rutherford, N. J., to authorize. (H. R. 32910; Mr.
Hughes, of New Jersey. Tabled. S. 10883. Public faw No. 466. )
Canal Zone, government for, to provide. ( H. R. 12316; Mr. Mann. Reported in Senate, amended, Jan. 17, 1911.)
Cannon, John T., to increase pension. (H. R. 24422; Mr. Campbell. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Cannon, Robert, to increase pension. (H. R. 31752; Mr. Dwight. See Pensions, FL R. 32674.) .
Capen, Richard W., to increase pension. (S. 5209. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Carey, Frank B., to pension. (S. 7963. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Carey, George L., to increase pension. (H. R. 29034; Mr. Denby. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Cargill, George A., to increase pension. (H. R. 27107; Mr. Sperry. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Carmack, Lafayette, to increase pension. (S. 3816. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to incorporate. (H. R. 32084; Mr. Howard) House
Carpenter, George W., to increase pension. (S. 10196. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Carpenter, Thomas, to increase pension. (H. R. 25546; Mr. Taylor, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Carpenter, William, to increase pension. (S. 4543. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Carpenter, William L., to increase pension. (H. R. 31971; Mr. Hull, of Iowa. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Carr, Edward, to increase pension. (H. R. 28915; Mr. Grant. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Carr, Edwin L., to increase pension. (S. 7863. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Carr, John W., to increase pension. (S. 7072. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Carruthers, Catharine A., to pension. (H. R. 32300; Mr. Pray. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
D.
Dabney, John S., to increase pension. / ( H. R. 19219; Mr. Morrison. See Pensions, II. R. 32078.)
Daharsh, Edwin, to increase pension. ( H. R. 22060; 'Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Dailey, Orrin, to increase pension. (S. 7150. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Daley, John A., to increase pension. (H. R. 26691; Mr. Barclay. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Dalton, Thomas D., to increase pension. (S. 8368. See Pensions, S.10454.)
Dame, Luther, to increase pension. (H. 11. 28696; Mr. Gardner, of Massachusetts. See Pensions, H. R. 30880.)
Datum, Henry, jr., to pension. ( H. 11. 12905; Mr. Rodenberg. See Pensions, H. R. 31172.)
Damren, Robert D., to increase pension. (S. 8020. See Pensions, S.10595.)
Dams:
Choctawhatchee River, A. J. Smith et al., extending time. (II. R. 31929; Mr. Clayton. Tabled.
S. 10324. Public law No. 361.)
Colorado River, Greeley-Arizona Irrigation Co., Parker, Ariz. (H. R. 32756; Mr. Cameron. Tabled.
S. 10808. Public law No. 464.)
Colorado River, Pyramid Canyon, Ariz., Chucawalla Development Co. (II. R. 31859; Mr. Smith of Cali-
fornia. Public law No. 374.)
James River, J. W. Vance et al. (S. 574. Public law No. 412.)
Minnesota River, Minnesota River Improvement and Power Co. (H. R. 31599; Mr. Volstead. Tabled.
S. 10836. Public law No. 421.)
Mississippi River, Great Northern Development Co. (H. R. 25775; Mr. Miller, of Minnesota. Public
law No. 333.)
Mississippi River, Morrison Co., Minn., amending act. (H. R.. 32721; Mr. Lindbergh. Public law
No. 517. )
Dancy, Mrs. E. S., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 776; Mr. Ransdell, Passed House Feb. 3, 1911.)
Danforth, Gilman S., to increase pension. (S. 9280. See Pensions, 5.10454.)
Dannels, William, to increase pension. (S. 3967. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Danneeberger, John, to increase pension. (S. 3235. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Darling, Cassius H., to increase pension. (II. R. 29915; Mr: Englebright. Sis Frnsions, H. R. 32078.)
Darling, Charles K., to reimburse. (El. R. 15342; Mr. Tirrell. Private law No. 197.)
Darling, Ehud N.N., to increase pension. (H. R. 26110; Mr. Foss, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Darling, Ehsha to increase pension. (H. R. 29414; Mr. Hubbard, of \Vest Virginia. See Pensions, B. R.
32822. )
Daugherty, - James S., to increase pension. (S.8923. See Pensions, 5.10454.)
Daughtrey, Louis j., to increase pension. (H. R. 30661; Mr. James. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Daughtry, Jerry, to increase pension. ( H. R. 29954; Mr. James. See Pensions, IL R. 30886.)
D'Autry, Caroline Hatkinson et al., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 791; Mr. Wickliffe. Passed
House Feb. 3, 1911.)
Davenport, Orville 0., to increase pension. (H. R. 25887; Mr. Fairchild. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Davey, Elijah C., to increase pension. (S. 7391. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Davids, Daniel, to increase pension. (H. R. 31019; Mr. Morse. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Davidson, Thomas L., to increase pension. (H. R. 19995; Mr. Johnson, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Davis, George, to increase pension. (H. R. 18724; Mr. Booher. See Pensions, H. R. 30880.)
Davis, Isaac, to increase pension. (H. R. 13960; Mr. Barnard. See Pensicns, 30886.)
Davis, Jacob A., to increase pension. (S. 9664 See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Davis, John C., to increase pension. ( H. 1,.25633; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Davis, John C., to increase pension. (H. R. 28174; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Davis, Martin, to increase pension. (H. R. 1297; Mr. Thistlewood. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Davis, Perry H., to increase pension. (S. 4486. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Davis, Robert B.B., to increase pension. ( H. R. 32552; Mr. Helm. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Davis, Theodore Si., to increase pension. (H. R. 30364; Mr. Crumpacker. See Pensions, II R. 32822.)
Davis, Washington. to increase pension. (H. R. 15715; Mr. Cullop. See Pensions, H. E. 32435.)
Davis, William B., to increase pension. (11. R. 32592; Mr Ferris. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Davis, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 13094; Mr. Austin. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Davis, William J., to increase pension. (H. R. 30056; Mr Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Davisson, William H., to increase pension. (S. 9996. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Dawes, Mary A., to pension. ( H. R. 3894; Mr. Hamilton. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Dawney, James A., to increase pension. (H. R. 28567; Mr. l,afean. See Pensions, H. II. 32078.)
Dawson, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 31613; Mr. Dwight. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Dawson, Nathan W., to increase pension. (S. 8422. See Pensions, 5, 10326. )
Dawson, William, to increase pension. ( H. R. 27383; .Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Day, Anna, to pension. ( H. R. 830; Mr. McKinney. See Pensions, E. R. 31724.1
Day, Robert, to increase pension. (H. R. 19313; Mr Boehne. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Dayries, Cidalise Hatkinson et al., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 791; Mr. Wickliffe. See
D'Autry, Caroline Hatkinson.)
Deakins, William R.; to increase pension. (H. R. 24271; Mr. Booher. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Dean, Helen J. K., to increase pension. (S. 10140. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Dean, James W., to increase pension. (H. R. 29641; Mr. Lenroot. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Dean, John B., to increase pension. (S. 10374. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Dean, Sarah E., to increase pension. (S. 9325. See Pensions, S. 10327.)
Dearing, John, to increase pension. (S. 9016. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
De Bean, James F., relief of. (H. R. 17729; Mr. Cocks. Private law No. 189.)
Debord, John H., to increase pension. (H. R. 3205; Mr. Burleson. See Pensions, H.R. 32675.)
Deecoro, Francisco, estate of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 790; Mr. Wickliffe. Passed House
Feb. 3, 1911.)
De Cow, Margaret C., to increase pension. (H. R. 13564; Mr. Dodds. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Dechanet Alfred, to increase pension. (H. R. 30881; Mr. Tawney. See Pensions, B. R. 31724. )
Defenbaugh, Isaac, to increase pension. (H. R. 28450; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Defore, James W., to increase pension. (H. R. 6072; Mr. Cullop. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
De Groff, John J., to increase pension. (H. R. 29047; Mr. Fairchild. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.1
De Moe, Mary, to increase pension. (S. 9608. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
De Moss William W. to increase pension. ( H. R. 30558; Mr. Ton Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 32075 ',
De Mott ,fohn W. to increase pension. (S. 3713. See Pensions, S.10099.)
E.
Earhart, David, to increase pension. (S. 7883. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Earl, Henry, to increase pension. (II. R. 30962; Mr. Dawson. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Early, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 26669; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Earnest, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 27719; Mr. Scott. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.1
Earp, Alexander, to increase pension. (H. R. 3204. Mr. Burleson. See Pensions, H. R.. 32675.)
Easson, James, relief of. (Fl. R. 9315; Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. Passed House Apr. 15, 1910.)
East, Philander M., to increase pension. (H. R. 31892; Mr. Martin, of South Dakota. See Pensions, H. R.
32674.)
Easter, Henry L, to increase pension. (H. R. 30057; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, II. R. 32078.)
Easterly, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 22081; Mr. Ansberry. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Easterly, William H., to increase pension (H. R. 27455; Mr. Dawson. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Eastman, Eliza A., to pension. ( H. R. 30018; Mr. Hitchcock. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Eaton, John B., to increase pension. (H. R. 17441; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, E. R. 32822.
Eaton, Thomas W., to increase pension. (H. R. 30083; Mr. Gallagher. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Eaton, Willard H., to increase pension. (H. R. 30220; Mr. Hubbard, of Iowa. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Eby, John L., to increase pension. (H. R. 26525; Mr. Needham. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Eckels, William W., to increase pension. (S. 8734. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Eckert, Conrad, to increase pension. (H. R. 14099; Mr. Cox, of Indiana. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Eddington, David, patent to issue to. (S. 10357. Public law No. 494.)
Eddy, Leander, to increase pension. (S. 9622. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Edgar, Mary A., to increase pension. (S. 9119. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Edgell, Benjamin E., to increase pension. (H. R. 27039; Mr. Sharp. See Pensions, ff. R. 32435.)
Edie, James S., to increase pension. (H. R. 30064; Mr. Cole. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Edmonds, Robert L., to increase pension. (II. R. 24548; Mr. Jamieson. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Edson, John Tracey, for appointment of as lieutenant in navy. (H. R. 10313; Mr. Weeks) Private 782
Edwards, Charles C., to increase pension. (S. 8855. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Edwards, Henry, to increase pension. (H. R. 19126; Mr. Esch. See Pensions, H. R. 28134.)
Edwards, John T., to increase pension. (S. 8444. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Edwards, William W., to increase pension. (S. 10064. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Egan, Timothy, to increase pension. (S. 10420. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Eggleston, Wellington K., to increase pension. (S. 4211. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Elam, William M. . to increase pension. (H. R. 27369; Mr. Booher. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.1
Elberson, Samuel C.,
' to increase pension. (H. R. 29853; Mr Gardner, of New Jersey. See Pensions, FL R.
32078.)
Elder, Ida M., to pension. (S. 10639. See Pensions. S. 10818.)
Elder, Joseph to increase pension. (H. R. 29335; Mr. Sherwood. See Pensions H. R. 32674.)
Evans, Benjamin F., to increase pension. i H. R. 28637; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Evans, David L., to increase pension. (H. R. 24428; Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Evans, James M., to increase pension. (H. R. 27604; Mr. Kennedy, of Iowa. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Evans, Richard, to increase pension. (S. 3229. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Evans, William, to increase pension. (S. 10174. See Pensions, S. 10454. )
Eveland, Mary V., to increase pension. (S. 1939. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Everett, Caroline F., to increase pension. ( H. R. 31646; Mr. Volstead. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Everett, Edward P., to increase pension. (H. R. 21536; Mr. Diekema. See Pensions, II. R. 32078.)
Everhart, John W., to increase pension. (H. R. 20675; Mr. Olmsted. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Everly, David, to increase pension. (S..6038 See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Everson, Charles W., to increase pension. (H. R. 28344; Mr. Nelson. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Eversz, Hehrian C., to increase pension. (S. 9486. See Pensions, S. 10595.) .
Ewan, Benjamin F., to increase pension. (II. R. 27328; Mr. Ansberry. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ewing, William T., to increase pension. (H. R. 22177; Mr. Clark, of Florida. See Pensions, H. P. 31161.)
Ewings, Seth W., to increase pension. (S. 9487. See Pensions, S. 10595.1
Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, report relative to. (Report NO. 1780) House 305
Expositions:
Negro freedom, commission to investigate advisability of holding. (H. j. Res. 88; Mr. R.odenberg)_ _ Union 172
Panama Canal celebration, New Orleans, La. (II. 11. 29362; Mr. Estopinal) Union 350
Panama-Pacific at San Francisco, Cal., authority to invite foreign countries to participate in. (IL J. Res.
213; Mr. Kahn. Public Res. No. 56.)
World's Panama, at New Orleans, La., authority to invite foreign countries to participate in. (H. J. Res.
218; Mr. Estopinal) House 270
Extradition laws, to extend to China. (H. R. 24746; Mr. Denby. Passed House Feb. 7, 1911.)
Fahey, Ellen F., to increase pension. (H. R. 32423; Mr. McDermott. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Fahey, Thomas, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 785; Mr. Smith, of Michigan. Passed House
Feb. 3, 1911.)
Fairman, William M., to increase pension. (S. 9944. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Falconer, George F., to increase pension. (S. 9317. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Fallon, Mary A., to increase pension. (H. R. 26729; Mr. Pray. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Fanning, Richard J., to increase pension. (H. R. 30826; Mr. Cassidy. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Farance, Granville, to increase pension. (S. 7117. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Farr, Frederick W., to increase pension. (II. R. 29082; Mr. Loud. See Pensions, - H. R. 32674.)
Farrell, Joseph, to pension. (H. R. 23935; Mr. Lowden. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Farrington, Michael, to increase pension. (S. 9480. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Faulkner, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 27952; Mr. Dixon. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Faulkner, Leonard, to increase pension. (S. 3237. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Fausey, Mahala, to increase pension. (S. 10430. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Faust, Abraham, to increase pension. (H. R. 30301; Mr Adair. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Fay, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 27854; Mr. Alexander, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Fehner, Leonhard, estate of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 749; Mr. Estopinal. See Watson,
William H.)
Feit, John, to increase pension. (II. R. 30668; Mr. Laughlin). See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Fehnly, William L., to increase pension. (S. 6701. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Fenner, James E., to increase pension. (S. 9345. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Ferguson, Cassandra, estate of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 783; Mr. Sherley. Passed House
Feb. 3, 1911.)
Ferguson, Harrison, to increase pension. (H. R. 32773; Mr. Shackleford. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ferguson, John A. to increase pension. (H. R. 28513; Mr. Fuller. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Ferguson, Willis H., to increase pension. (H. R. 30314; Mr. Andrews. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Fenian, Franklin William, to increase pension. (H. R. 28753; Mr. Plumley. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Fero, Daniel, to increase pension. (H. R. 11760; Mr. Dodds. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Ferrol, Mrs. Thomas S., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 789; Mr. Talbott. Passed House Feb.
3, 1911.)
Ferris, Henry, to increase pension. (H. R. 28780; Mr. Simmons. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ferry, Samuel L, to increase pension. (H. R. 27522; Mr. Gillett. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Fesler, Ralph C., to pension. (S. 8308. See Pensions. S. 10327.)
Fetzer, George, to increase pension. (H. R. 25484; Mr. Pratt. - See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Fielding,' Lewis H., to increase pension. (H. R. 4870; Mr. Barnhart. see Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Fields, William H., to increase pension. (S. 9261. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Files, Adam H., to increase pension. (H. R. 3200; Mr. Burleson. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Filiatreau, Peter, to increase pension. (H. R. 27610; Mr. Kiistermann. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Finch, Calvin, to increase pension. (H. R. 28841; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Finch, Matthew M., to pension. ( H. R. 25611; Mr. Howell, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Findlev, John B., to increase pension. (H. R. 27617; Mr. Lafean. See Pensions, II. R. 32435.)
Fine, George W., to increase pension. (S. 7422. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Finley, Dennis W., to increase pension. (H. 11 30117; Mr. Moxley. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Fischer, Henry C., to pension. (H. R.10864; Mr. Lenroot. See Pensions, H. R. 31172.)
Fish, Silas, to increase pension. (S. 9407. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Fish-cultural and fish-hatching stations:
Alabama, to establish. (H. R. 19065; Mr. Hobson) Union 409
Arizona, to establish. (H. R. 20040; Mr. Cameron) Union 410
Colorado, La Plata County, to establish. (H. R. 23017; Mr. Taylor, of Colorado) Union 412
Florida, to establish. (S. 1378) Union 397
Georgia, to establish. (S. 869) Union 395
Hawaii, to establish. (H. R. 7102; Mr. Kalanianaole) Union 402
'Idaho, to establish. (H. R. 11306; Mr. Hamer) Union 404
Illinois, near Chicago, to establish. (El. R. 26461; Mr. Wilson, of Illinois) Union 413
Kansas, Butler County, to establish. (H. R. 12433; Mr. Murdock) Union 405
Kentucky
, to establish. (S. 1251) Union 396
Missouri, to establish. (H. R. 13408; Mr. Murphy) Union 406
Nevada, to establish. (S. 4785) Union 398
New York, to establish. (H. R. 14504; Mr. Vreeland) Union 407
North Carolina, to establish. (H. R. 17410; Mr. Cowles) Union 408
North Dakota, near Sykeston, to establish. H. R. 10621; Mr. Hanna) 4 Union 403
Oklahoma, to establish. (H. 11. 21838; Mr. McGuire) Union 411
Oregon, Columbia River, to establish. (S. 8875) Union 438
Pennsylvania, to establish. (H. R. 30794; Mr. Olmsted) Union 437
South Carolina, near Walterboro, to establish. (B. R. 31432; Mr. Legare) Union 415
Tennessee, Clinch River, fresh-water mussel, to establish. (H. R. 5467; Mr. Austin) Union 245
Tennessee, to establish. (H. R. 5196; Mr. Padgett) Union 453
Texas, Paris, to establish. (H. R. 26. 0; Mr. Sheppard) Union 399
Utah, to establish. (H. R. 3661; Mr. Howell, of Utah) Union 400
Wyoming, to establish. (H. 11. 28623; Mr. Mondell) Union 414
Fisher, Byron, to increase pension. (H. R. 3862; Mr. Hamilton. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Fisher, Calvin A., to increase pension. (S. 9685. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Fisher, Charles B., to increase pension. (H. 11.4246; Mr. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Fisher, Daniel, to increase pension. (S. 8989. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Fisher, David E., to increase pension. (S. 4168. See Pensions, S. 10818.) *
Fisher, Edward, to increase pension. (H. R. 24896; Mr. Focht. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Fisher, Elizabeth E., to increase pension. (H. R. 28057; Mr. Longhorn. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Fisher, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 21986; Mr. Taylor, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
G.
Gabbard, Greenberry, to increase pension. (S. 8468. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Gaines, Myra Clark, relief of heirs of. (11. R. 14881; Mr. Estopinal) Private 589
Gaines, Thompson C., to increase pension. (H. R. 27708; Mr. Reeder. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Galbraith, Mary C., to pension. (S.9867. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Gallagher, Charles T., et al., relief of. (S. 608. Private law No. 235.)
Galser, Emil, to increase pension. (H. R. 32338; Mr. Young, of Michigan. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Gamble, Cook, to increase pension. (S. 650. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Gannon, Edmund, to increase pension. (H. R. 7245; Mr. Dixon. See Pensions, H. R.32822.)
Gant, John, to increase pension. (S. 9319. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Garges, Helena, pension, (H. R 27812; Mr. Wanger. See PenGions, H. R. 31724.)
Gardner, Mary K, to pension. (H. 8.29543; Mr. Cary. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Garland, Susan E., to increase pension, (S. 9813. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Garner, James J., to increase pension. (S. 8788. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Garrabrant, Bayard T., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 774; Mr. Parker. Passed House Feb. 3,
1911.)
Garratt, William L., to increase pension. (H. R. 28296; Mr. Hamilton. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Garren, George W., to increase pension. (H. R. 23581;. Mr. Wilson, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.1
Garrett, John, to increase pension. (H. R.10377; Mr. Austin. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Garrett, George, to increase pension. (H. R. 27377; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Garrison, Abraham H., to increase pension. (H. R. 20922; Mr. Hawley. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Garrison, Alva C., to increase pension. (H. R. 8609; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Garrison, Benjamin T., to increase pension. (H. R. 23875; Mr. Jamieson. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Garvey, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 15781; Mr. Washburn. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Gaskill, Mahlon R., alias Mahlon Roach, to increase pension. (H. R 27459; Mr. Denver. See Pensions, H. R.
30135.)
Gaskill, Vincent H., to increase pension. (H. R.4587; Mr. Keifer. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.) - .
Gaston, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 30763; Mr. Wood. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Gatchell, Andrew J., to increase pension. (H. R. 29793; Mr. Lindbergh. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Gates, John A., to increase pension. (H. R. 22657; Mr. Floyd. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Gates, Lewis, to increase pension. (H. R. 29885; Mr. :Borland. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Gates, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 26519; Mr. Good. See Pensions, IL R. 28435.)
Gatts, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 2429; Mr. Hamlin. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Gay, Leonard A., to increase pension. (H. R. 24447; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32674. )
Gaynor, Thomas, to increase pension. (H. R. 31236; Mr. Young, of Michigan. See Pensions, H. R. 32075.)
Geiger, James W., to increase pension. ( H. R. 30616; Mr. Cline. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Gentry, Lewis, to increase pension. (H. R. 26015; Mr. Grant. Sec Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Gentry, S. M., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 761; Mr. Houston. Passed House Feb. 3,1911.)
George, Josiah E., to increase pension. (H. R. 30526; Mr. Oldfield. See Pensions, H. R. 32078. )
George, Leonard N., to increase pension. (S. 8666. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
George, Louisa, to pension. (H. R. 12821; Mr. Kinkaid, of Nebraska. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Ghearhart, Christopher C., to increase pension. (H. R. 26162; Mr. Barclay. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ghent, ireaty of, resolution relative to one-hundredth anniversary of signing of. (H. J. Res. 279; Mr. Bennet,
of New York) House 353
Gibbons, Margaret, to increase pension. (H. R. 31561; Mr. El vins. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Gibbs, Walter H., to increase pension. (H. R. 27255; Mr. Vreeland. See Pensions. H. R. 31724.)
Gibson, George W., to increase pension. (H. R. 26368; Mr. Ranch. See Pensions, H. R. 28435. )
Gibson, Joseph C., to increase pension. (H. R. 26912; Mr. Langham. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Gibson, William F., to increase pension. (H. R. 31675; Mr. Cocks. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Gibson, William L., to increase pension. (S. 8980. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Giddings, Napoleon B., relief of legal representatives. (S. 6583) Private 769
Gifford, Henry M., to increase pension. (H. R. 16257; Mr. Greene. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Gilbert, Benjamin F., to increase pension. (H. R. 26147; Mr. Wanger. See Pensions. H. R. 28435.)
Giles, Charles H., to increase pension. (H. R. 28175; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
IL
Haberer, Emil, relief of. (H. R. 20132; Mr. Goebel. Private law No. 184.)
Hadley, Peter, to increase pension. (H. R. 32156; Mr. Kinkead, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Hadley, Willis C., to increase pension. (H. R. 29618; Mr. Havens. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Hacker, Edwin M., relief of. (H. R. 30940; Mr. Austin. Tabled. S. 10476. Public law No. 460.)
Hackett, Levi S., to increase pension. (H. R. 27689; Mr. Nicholls. See Pensions, B.. R. 30135.)
Hackett, Pierce, to increase penSion. (H. R. 14065; Mr. Cary. See Pensions, H . R. 28435.)
Hackleman, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 29046; Mr. Englebright. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Hackney, Joseph, to increase pension. (FL R. 23745; Mr. Rucker, of Colorado. See Pensions, H. R.28435. )
Hagen, John C., to increase pension. (H. R. 32085; Mr. Alexander, of New York. See Pensions, H. R.
32822.)
Haggerty, Hugh, to increase pension. (S. 3226. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Haggerty, James, to increase pension. (S. 9502. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Hahn, Charles H., to increase pension. (S. 7861. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Hail, Austin W., to increase pension. (H. R. 30843; Mr. Helm. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Haines, John S., to increase pension. (S. 9434. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Haines, Samuel, to increase pension. (H. R. 30269; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
. I.
Ice, relative to manufacture of, etc. (Report No. 1627; Mr. Wanger) House 280
Immigration, amending act to regulate, criminal aliens. ( H. R. 20980; Mr. Howell, of New Jersey)... Union 107
Immigration, amending act to regulate, criminal insane. (H. R. 20166; Mr. Bennet, of New York)....Union 82
Immigration, amending act to regulate. (H. R. 20379; Mr. Hayes) House 86
immigration, amending act to regulate. (H. R. 15413; Mr. Gardner, of Massachusetts) House 335
Immigration law, amending relative to alien seamen. (H. R. 32441; Mr. Bennet, of New York) House 377
Immigration law, amending relative to separation of families. (H. R. 24695; Mr. Bennet, of New York _Union 212
Immigration station, Boston, exchange of site for. (S. 10221. Public law No. 359.)
Imobersteg, Ferdinand, to pension. (S. 8541. See Pensions, S 10327.)
Ind, Lewis B., to increase pension. (H. R. 27600; Mr. Madden. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Trenton, Tenn., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 755; Mr.
Garrett. Passed House Feb. 3, 1911.)
Indian depredations, amending act for payment of claims from. • ( H. R. 12422; Mr. Stephens) House 406
Indians:
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation, authorizing exchange of lands in. (FL R. 32531; Mr. Carter. Not
signed by President.)
Creek Nation, Okla., to correct title to lands in. (H. R. 18588; Mr. Creager. Reported in Senate, adverse,
Jan. 13, 1911.)
Crow Reservation, Mont., sale and allotment of lands in. (11:11. 26657; Mr. Pray) Union 278
Crow tribe, Montana, division of land and funds of (S. 6995) Union 289
Fort Hall heservation, Idaho, allotment of lands on. (H. 8.:32349; Mr. Hamer) Union 371
Hob, Quileute, and Ozette tribes, Washington, allotments to. (S. 5269. Public law No. 486.)
Intoxicating drinks, amending act to prohibit sale to. (S. 1981. Passed House Mar. 2, 1911.)
Lands, unallotted, to authorize lease of for mining purposes. (H. R. 20681; Mr. Stephens) Union 213
La Pointe and Lac du Flambeau bands of Chippewa, settlement of claims to lands in Wisconsin. (S.
5835) Union 219
McMurray contracts, report relative to. (H. Report 2273; Mr. Burke, of South Dakota) House 423
Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) Sioux, restoration of annuities to. (S. 5121. Passed House
Mar. 1, 1911.)
Minor heirs of allottees, relating to title of lands inherited by. (H.11.18893; Mr. Morgan, of Okla-
homa. Reported in Senate Feb. 27, 1911.)
Nek-quel-e-kin, or Wapato, John, and Que-til-qua-soon, or Peter, Moses agreement allottees, sale of allot-
ments of. (FL R. 32251; Mr. Poindexter. Public law No. 516.)
Osage Nation, Okla., amending act for division of lands of. (H. R.:32348; Mr. McGuire. Passed House
Mar. 2, 1911.)
Seneca Nation, to ratify lease with (H. R. 31056; Mr. Vreeland. Public law No. 408.)
Siletz Reservation, Oreg., patents to settlers on. (H. R. 18376; Mr. Hawley. Passed Senate June 24,
1910. Not signed by President.)
Unallotted lands, to classify and appraise. (11. R. 32223; Mr. Burke, of South Dakota. Passed House
Mar. 2, 1911.)
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Ingalls, Walter Scott, to pension. (H. R. 26120; Mr. O'Connell. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
ingels, Cornelius B., to increase pension. (B. R. 27974; Mr. Focht. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Inman, Barzillai, to increase pension. (H. R. 27317; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Inman, James, to increase pension. (S. 4213. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Interior Department, report relative to investigation of. (Report No. 2044; Mr. Scott) House 371
Internal revenue collectors, deputy, amending act as to appointment and bonding of. (H. R. 30891; Mr.
Moore, of Pennsylvania. See Statutes, Revised, section 3149.)
Internal-revenue laws relating to distilled spirits, to amend. (H. R. 28626; Mr. Goebel. Public law No. 447.)
International Enameled Ware Co., relief of. (H. R. 1416; Mr. Bennet, of New York. Adverse. )... _Private 692
International Joint Commission under waterway6 treaty, relating to establishment of. (S. 8354) Union 286
International Peace Conference, President to instruct representatives to. (H. J. Res. 239; Mr. McCall). _House 408
,
Iott, John H., to increase pension. (S. 7979. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Iowa and Illinois, relief of certain counties in. (H. R. 21659; Mr. Smith, of Iowa. Passe I House May 7, 1910.)
Irelan, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 15493; Mr. Crumpacker. Wee Pensions, H. R. 31724. )
Ireland, Corydon G., to increase pension. (S. 8458. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Irey, Clark, to increase pension. (H. R. 28909; Mr. Gallagher. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Irrigation law, to amend. (H. R. 30889; Mr. Reeder. Passed House Feb. 6, 1911.)
Irrigation projects, amending act for withdrawal of public entry of lands. (H. R. 32172; Mr. Cole. Tabled.
S. 10574. Public law No. 417.)
Irwin, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 27946; Mr. Dalzell. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Isenhart, Isaac, to increase pension. (H. R. 30557; Mr. Tou Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ivers, George, to carry into effect the findings of military board in case of. (H. R. 31774; Mr. Martin, of
Colorado) Private 770
Ivey, Robert L., to increase pension. (S. 9225. See Pensions, S. 10327.)
J .
Jacket, Victor, to increase pension. (H. R. 25705; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Jacks, Benjamin F., to increase pension. (H. R. 25029; Mr. Hamer. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Jackson, Abram G., to increase pension. (H. R. 27157; Mr. Dodds. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Jackson, Alfred S., to increase pension. (H. R. 27523; Mr. Gillett. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Jackson, James M. C., to increase pension. (S. 9101. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Jackstock, Cora M., to pension. (H. R. 27857; Mr. Alexander, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.
Jaco, Clark, to increase pension. (S. 6626. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Jacobs, John J., to increase pension. (H. R. 3152; Mr. Burleson. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Jameison, Frank N., to increase pension. (S. 10776. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
James, Amelia, to pension. (H. R. 28211; Mr. Gronna. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
James, Isaac, to increase pension. (S. 6177. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
James, William A., to increase pension. (H. R. 26126; Mr. Slemp. See Pensions, H.R. 31161.)
Jameson, Isaac R., to increase pension. (S. 2095. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Jameson, Josiah C., to increase pension. (H. R. 15906; Mr. Hull, of Iowa. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Janes, David H., to increase pension. (S. 7709. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Janes, Winfield S., to increase pension. (S. 9257. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Jaquett, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 26850; Mr. Hawley. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Jaquith, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 29997; Mr. Plumley. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Jarnagin, Albert H., to increase pension. (S. 7506. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Jarnagin, Isaac M., to increase pension. (H. R. 28137; Mr. Prince. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Jarvis, Octave, to increase pension. (H. R. 20224; Mr. Diekema. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Jaynes, Cyrus R., to increase pension. (H. R. 30508; Mr. Mann. See Pensions, FL R. 32674. )
Jeffery, Francis M., to increase pension. (H. R. 26879; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Jencks, Samuel C., to increase pension. (S. 7825. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Jenkins, Daniel P., to increase pension. (S. 6961. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Jenkins, Ella I., to pension. (S. 5321. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Jenkins, Isaac, to increase pension. (H. R. 4864; Mr. Barnhart. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Jenkins, James, to increase pension. (S. 10419. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Jenkins, Melvin J., to increase pension. (H. R. 28179; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Jenks, Horatio, N., to increase pension. (S. 6420. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Jenks, Mary B., to increase pension. (S. 9720. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Jenne, Chillis W., to increase pension (H. R. 29343; Mr. Steenerson. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Jenness, Stephen S., to increase pension. (H. R. 31414; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Jenness, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 30279; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Jennison, Thomas L., to increase pension. (H. R. 18035; Mr. Capron. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Jennings, David Jay, relief of. (S. 7804. Private law No. 237.)
Jennings, Elijah, to increase pension. (H. R. 13949; Mr. Ashbrook. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Jerome, Franklin, to increase pension. (S. 6698. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Joerin, Emil, to increase pension. (S. 3944. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
John, Henry Petty, to increase pension. ( H. R. 11103; Mr. Edwards, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 30135. )
Johnsey Leander, estate of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 821; Mr. James. Passed House
Feb. 3,' 1911. )
Johnson, Alexander, to increase pension. (H. R. 27803; Mr. Tou Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 31724. )
Johnson, Andrew J., to increase pension. (H. R. 27951; Mr. Dixon, of Indiana. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Johnson, Calvin L., to increase pension. (S. 8674. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Johnson, Charlotte, to increase pension. (S. 10178. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Johnson, David T., to increase pension, (H. R. 23423; Mr. Hughes, of West Virginia. See Pensions, H, R,
30886.)
K.
Kaiser, Frank, to increase pension. (H. R. 29911; Mr. Davis. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Kaiser, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 30102; Mr. McDermott. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Kaiser, Julius A., relief of. (H.. R. 13384; Mr. Butler) Private 763
Kames, Sarah E , to increase pension. (H. R. 27058; Mr. Wanger. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Kammerdiner, Amelia, to pension. (H. R. 28718; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
1..
Laclair, Joseph, to increase penSion. (H. R. 27958; Mr. Draper. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Lacour, Adele Hatkinson et al., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H.-Res. 791; Mr. Wickliffe. • See DIAutrv,
Caroline Hatkinson.)-
Ladd, Amos S., to increase pension. (H. R. 31501; Mr. Kendall. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Ladd, Fannie, to increase pension. (S. 8731. See Pensions. S. 10818.)
Ladoo, Zoa M., to pension. (H. R. 31753; Mr. Foster, of Vermont. See PenSions, H. R. 32435.)
Laffer, William L., to increase pension. (S. 8814. See Pensions, S. 10099. )
Laforest, Louis, estate of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 739; Mr. Broussard. PasSed House
Feb. 3, 1911.)
Lafonntain, Peter, to increase pension. ( H. R. 28906; Mr. Foster, of Vermont. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Laird, Robert, to increase pension. (H. R. 23083; Mr. Nye. See Pensions, IL R. 28435.)
Laizure, William C., to increase pension. (H. R. 28539; Mr. Hanna. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Lake, John II., to increase pension. (H. R. 29636; Mr. Kiistermann. See Pensions; H. R. 30886.)
Lamberson, Virgil D., to increase pension. (H. R. 12469; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Lambert, Melinda S., to increase pension. (H. R. 29264; Mr. McLachlan. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Lamphier, Charles H., to increase pension. (S. 8552. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Lampson, John R., to increase pension. ( H. R. 30048; Mr. Burleigh. See Pensions, II, R. 32435.)
Lance, Charles G., to increase pension. (H. R. 29900; Mr. Campbell. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Landers, William, to increase pension. (S. 8557. See Pensions, S. 10099. ) -
Landis, Joseph R., to increase pension. ( H. R. 22141; Mr. Wheeler. See Pensions, H. R. 32078. )
Land, 40-acre tract, authorizing sale of a certain. - (II. R. 29300; Mr. Morgan, of Oklahoma. Public law No.
400.)
Land offices, - United States,: relief of registers and former registers. (II. R. 6043; Mr. Creager. Public law
No. 501.)
Lands, coal, in Alaska, leasing of. (H. R. 32080; Mr. Mondell) Union 431
Lands, desert, authorizing exchange of certain for lands in national forest in Oregon. (H. R. 30280; Mr.
Ellis. Public law No. 513.) .-
Lands, desert, extension of time to make proof of entries. (S. 10318. Public law No. 432.)
Lands for light-house purposes, authorizing purchase of. (H. R. 31066; Mr. Young, of Michigan. Public
law No. 401.)
Lands in Idaho, to eliminate certain from reserves. (S. 10791. Passed House Mar. 2, 1911.)
Lands, oil and gas, to protect locators of. (H. R. 32344; Mr. Smith, of California. Public law No. 450.)
Lewis, Harriet E., to pension. (H. R. 15887; Mr. Gillett. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Lewis, John R., to increase pension. (H. R. 29115; Mr. Sims. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Lewis, Joseph, to increase pension. (S. 6240. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Lewis, Loren W., to increase pension. (H. R. 32493; Mr. Ferris. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
111e.
MacCollin, Andrew F., to increase pension. (H. R. 27365; Mr. Bennet, of New York. See 'Pensions, H. R.
30886.)
Macdonald, Joseph W., to increase pension.'7 (H. R..29462; Mr. Wiley. See Pensions, B. R. 31724.)
MacGregor, John C., to increase pension, ( H. R.. 28843; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, H R. 32435.)
McAdams, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 26544; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
McAllister, George W., to increase pension. (S. 10222. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
McBeth, John L., to increase pension. (H. R. 31878; Mr. Denver. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
McBratney, Sherman, to increase pension. (S. 9460. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
McBrien, Henry, to increase pension. (S. 9753. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
McBroom„Tane V., to penSion. (H. R. 28684; Mr. Douglas. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
McCabe, Felix, to increase pension. (H. R. 29302; Mr. Moss. - See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McCabe, Joseph E., to increase pension. (H. R. 15994; Mr. Tener. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
McCafferty, Howard, to increase pension. (H.14.28919; Mr. Heald. See Pensions, II. R. 30886.)
McCalmont, Robert, to increase pension. (S. 5098. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
McCarroll, Charles H., to increase pension (S. 10237. See.Pensions, S. 10818.)
McCartney,' James, to increase pension. (S. 5195. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
McCartney, William S., to increase pension. (H. R. 14348;- Mr. Morrison. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
McCarty, Mary G., to pension. (S. 9663. (See Pensions. S. 10453.) .
McClane, Thomas B., to increase pension.. (H. R. 32231; Mr., Candler. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
McClean, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 29888; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
McClellan, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 14351; Mr. Moss. See Pensions, H.. R. 32674.)
McClellan, Samuel, to increase pension. (H. R. 27949; Mr. Dixon, of Indiana. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
McClellan, Thomas W., to increase pension. (H. R. 20073; Mr. Hayes. See-Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
McClenny, William C., to increase pension. (H.: R. 27872; Mr. Anthony,. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
McClure, John D., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27993; Mr. Graff. See Pensions, B. R. 30135.)
McClure, Silas IL, to increase, pension. (H. R. 13183 . Mr. Buff. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
McClure, Thomas J.; 'to increase pension. (H. .R. 4907;
' Mr. Cullop. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McCollister, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 32323; Mr. Clark, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
McCollum, Stephen, to increase pension. '(H. R. 30747;. Mr. Rucker, of Missouri. See Pensions, IL R. 32435.)
McComb, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 27623; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 31724)
McCombs, John, to increase pension. (S. 7407. See Pensionsf S. 10454.)
McConkey, James A., to increase pension. (H. R. 29614; Mr. Gronna. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McCorkle, Joseph P., to increase pension. (H. R. 25320; Mr. Korhly. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
McCormick. John, to increase pension. (H. R.30216; Mr.-Fuller. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
McCoy, Charles D., to increase pension. (H. R. 19586; Mr. Hawley. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McCreight, Mathew EL, to increase pension. (H. R. 27460; Mr. Denver. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
McCune, John, to increase pension. (S. 9972. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
McCune, William II., to increase pension. (S. 7540. See Pensions, S: 10454.) . ,
McDonald, Albert F., to increase pension. (H. R.29796; Mr. Miller, of Minnesota. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
McDonald, Alexander, to increase pension. (S. 7858. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
McDonald, Robert F, to increase pension. (H. R.30350; Mr. Cole. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
McDonnell, Thomas, to increase pension. (H. R. 27310; Mr. Ames. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
McDonough, Frederick W., to increase pension. (H. R. 29088; Mr. Mondell. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McDonough, Sarah, to increase pension. (H. R. 29682; Mr. Simmons. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
McDougal, Douglas C., relief of. (S. 3097. Private law No. 192.)
McDougall, Alice M., to increase pension. (H. R. 28968; Mr. Vreeland, See Pensions, H. R. 32128. )
McDowell, Isaiah, to increase pension. (H. R. 30714;•'Mr. Macon. See Pensions, H. B. 31724.)
McDuffee, Dana H., to increase pension. (S. 748. See Pensions, 8..10326.)
McElhaney, William J., to increase pension. (S. 7078. See Pensions, S. 10326.) .
McElmeel,John, to increase pension.- (H. R. 21796; Mr. Howell, of NeW Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
M.
Macalaster Benjamin H., to increase pension. (S. 9431. See Pensions, Si 10326.)
MaCray, Hugh, to increase pension. (H. R. 27482; Mr. Foelker, See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Maddocks, Alonzo, to increase pension.. (H. R. 29944; Mr. Hanna. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Magee, Henrietta, to increase pension. (8. 6087. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
'Wagers, Samuel, to increase pension. (S. 3879. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Magrath, George, to increase pension. ( H. R. 31439; Mr. Allen. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Magruder, Josiah B., to increase pension. ( H. R. 28473; Mr. ('antrill. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Mahan, John H., to increase pension. (H. R. 30244; Mr. Miller, of Kansas. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Maher, Gabriel E., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27385; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Mahoney, Thomas, to increase pension. (H. R. 27670; Mr. Martin, of Colorado. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Mail receptacles, to provide. (H. R. 22768; Mr. Weeks) ' House 139
Mail, second-class, providing commission to investigate cost of transportation of. (S. J. Res. 147. Public
Res. No. 66.)
Main, John B., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27389; Mr. 1 radley. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Malan, Benjamin, to increase pension. (H. R. 29007; Mr. Booher. See Pensions, H. R.32822.)
Malin, Catherine C., to pension. ( H. R. 31686; Mr. Hill. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Maloney, Timothy, to increase pension. (H. R.. 29138; Mr. Weeks. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Mandeville, John R., to increase pension. (H. R. 26523; Mr. Hughes, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R.
28435.)
Manear, Samuel W., to increase pension. (H. R. 24116; Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia. See Pensions, H. R.
32822.)
Manion, Catharine, to increase pension. (S. 9051. See Pensions, S. 10595.1
Manion, Cyrus R., to pension. (H. R. 16069; Mr. Cary. See Pensions, II. R. 32675.)
Mansfield, James, to increase pension. (Fl. R. 30514; Mr. Miller, of Kansas. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
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Morris, George W., to increase pension. (H. R. 29338; Mr. Sims. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Morris, Jesse J., to increase pension. ( H. R. 30624; Mr. Dalzell. See Pensions, H. R. 31724. )
Morris, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 25850; Mr. Dodds. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Morris, Thomas 11.. to increase pension. (S. 7236. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Morrison, Freeman C., to increase pension. (H. R. 26884; Mr. Kennedy, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. 8.32078.)
Morrison, James L., to pension. (H. R. 31872; Mr. Burnett. See Pensions, H. R. 32822, )
Morrison, James R., to increase pension. (H. R. 26904; Mr. Clark, of Florida. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Murray, James B., to increase pension. (H. R. 28253; Mr. Burke, of South Dakota. See Pensions, H. R. •
32674.)
Murray, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 30480; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Murray, Thomas, to increase pension. (S. 8977. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Murray, William E., relief of. (H. R. 15692; Mr. Adair. Passed House Jan. 6, 1911.)
Murry, Mary E., to increase pension. (H. R. 31209; Mr. Longworth. See Pensions, H. R.32078.)
Musgrove, Henry C., to increase pension. (H. 8.29526; Mr. Byres. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Musselman, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 13485; Mr. Adair. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Myers, George T., to increase pension. (S. 7508. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Mytinger, Kate N., to pension. (H. R.30598; Mr. Bennett, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R.32078.)
N .
Nali-me-won-aush-e-quay, relief of. (H. R. 24434; Mr. Lindbergh. Reported in Senate Feb. 14, 1911.)
Napper, Renard, to increase pension. (H. R. 16717; Mr. Morgan, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R. 28435. )
Nash, James, to increase pension. (H. R. 28097: Mr. Mann. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Nason, Maurice. to increase pension. (H. R.17927; Mr. Durey. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Nason, Thomas E., to increase pension. (S. 7951. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Nation, Seth, to increase pension. (S. 6147. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
National hank circulation; to equalize rate of taxation. (H. R. 19619; Mr. Vreeland) Union 173
National banking associations, amending act to enable to extend corporate existence. H. R. 3659; Mr.
Lowden. Passed House June 20, 1910.)
0.
Oatman, George, to increase pension. (H. R. 32211; Mr. Simmons. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Oates, Patrick, to increase pension. (B. R. 962; Mr. Bennet, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
O'Brien, Michael, to increase pension. ( H. R. 28236; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
O'Brien, Michael, to increase pension. (S. 8446. See Pensions, S. 10326. )
O'Brien, Patrick, to increase pension. (H. R. 31107; Mr. Gill, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
O'Brien, Patrick, to increase pension. (S. 8597. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
O'Brien, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 30507; Mr. Maguire. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
O'Callaghan, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 31158; Mr. Snapp. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
O'Daniell, Ignatius. to increase pension. ( H. R. 1302; Mr. Thistlewood. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of, Central City, Colo., granting land to, for cemetery. (S. 1872. Public
law No. 330. )
O'Dell, Margaret, to pension. (S. 7515. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Odle, Alfred, to increase pension. (S. 6098. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
O'Donnell, Patrick, to increase pension. (S. 9764. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Offord, Daniel, alias Norfleit, to increase pension. (H. R. 27995; Mr. Griest. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Ogden, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 644; Mr. Crumpacker. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
O'Hara, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 28018; Mr. Hughes, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
O'Hare, James, to pension. (H. R. 31339; Mr..Cannon. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Olcott, George E., to increase pension. (H. R. 12845; Mr. Millington. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Olcott, Frederick W., restoration and retirement of as passed assistant surgeon in the navy. (S. 7901. Public
law No. 355. )
Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics, for purchase of. (H. R. 28985; Mr. Bartholdt) Union 363
Oliver, Edward W., to increase pension. (H. R. 12842; Mr. Millington. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Oliver, Henry, to increase pension. (S. 7921. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Oliver, John C., to increase pension. (H. R. 30207; Mr. Dwight. See Pensions, H.44. 32822.)
Oliver, Mary J., to pension. (S. 9078. See Pensions, S. 10595. )
Olmstead, William L., alias Charles R. Campbell, to increase pension. (S. 6216. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Olson, Carrie, to pension. (H. R. 28900; Mr. Esch. See Pensions, H. R. 32675.)
Omak, Wash., granting lands to. (S. 10756. Public law No. 497.)
O'Neill, William, alias William McDonald, to increase pension. (H. R. 22785; Mr. Cannon. See Pensions,
H. R. 32674.)
Opie, William J., to increase pension. (H. R. 27449; Mr. Cline. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Oregon trail, to locate route of. (H. R. 17436: Mr. Humphrey, of Washington) Union 236
Ormsby, James B., to increase pension. ( H. R. 19639; Mr. Alexander, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R. 30886. )
Orr, Andrew J., to increase pension. (H. R. 26328; Mr. Ashbrook. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Orrok, George E., to increase pension. (H. H. 31210; Mr. McCall. See Pensions, H. R. 32078. )
Osthelder, Joseph, to increase pension. ( H. R. 1790; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
O'Sullivan, Daniel, to increase pension. (H. R. 30499; Mr. Maguire. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Otis, Henry F., to increase pension. (H. R. 28427; Mr. Stevens. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ott, Samuel, to increase pension. (H. R. 25693; Mr. Madison. See Pensions, H. R. 28434. )
Ott, William F., to increase pension. (H. R. 11865; Mr. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Otto, Albert, to increase pension. (S. 9731. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Overbey, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 28491; Mr. Crow. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Overman, Patrick H., to increase pension. (H. R. 2345. Mr. Cox, of Indiana. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Overturf, Franklin C., to increase pension. (H. R. 1679; Mr. Hamlin. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Owen, James M., to increase pension. (S. 8098. See Pensions, S. 10691. )
Owens, Archer A., to increase pension. (H. R. 28005; Mr. Heald. See Pensions, H. IL 32435.)
P.
Paden, Andrew J., to increase pension. (H. R. 29738; Mr. Anderson. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Padgett, Margaret, land patent to issue to. (H. R. 25569; Mr. Byrd. Vetoed by President Feb. 25, 1911.)
Page, David D., to increase pension. ( H. R. 15757; Mr. Madison. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Page, John E., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27668; Mr. Martin, of Colorado. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Palmer, Daniel, to increase pension (H. R. 30382; Mr. Dickinson. See Pensions, H. R. 32435. )
Palmer, George S., to increase pension. (H. R. 26447; Mr. Sperry. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Palmer, James 0., to increase pension. (S. 9653. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Palmer, John S., to increase pension. (H. R. 29947; Mr. Heald. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Palmer, Josiah, to increase pension. (H. R. 26390; Mr. Dodds. ,See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Palmer, Mary E., to pension. ( H. R. 28289; Mr. Good. See Pensions, H. R. 30886. )
Palmer, Sallie A., to increase pension. (H. R. 32588; Mr. Cole. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Panama Canal bonds, to restrain Secretary of the Treasury from receiving as security for circulating notes, etc.
(H. R. 32218; Mr. Payne. Tabled. S. 10456. Public law No. 444.)
Panama, Republic of, authorizing sale of "Administration Building" to. ( H. R.19714; Mr. Mann. Passed
House Feb. 7, 1910.)
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 828; Mr. Bates) House 144
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 981; Mr. Bates) House 176
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 1239; Mr. Bates) House 215
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 1707; Mr. Bates) House 298
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 1997; Mr. Bates) House 354
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 2292; Mr. Bates) House 430
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 2293; Mr. Bates) House 431
Papers, useless, in executive departments, disposition of. (Report No. 2294; Mr. Bates) House 432
Parham, James L., to increase pension. (S. 9187. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Paris, Henry, .alias John Wright, to increase pension. (H. R. 27960; Mr. Draper. See Pensions, H. R.
30135.)
Park, John W., to increase pension. (H. R. 5313; Mr. Huff. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Park, Sidney W., to increase pension. (S. 9079. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Parker, Ira, to increase pension. ( H. R. 26125; Mr. Simmons. See Pensions, B. R. 28435.)
Parker, Nathaniel G., to increase pension. (H. R. 29436; Mr. Pickett. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Parker, Theodore, to increase pension. (S. 2448. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Parker, Wallace, to increase pension. ( H. R. 14851; Mr. Edwards, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Parketon, Charles H., to increase pension. (H. R. 31527; Mr. Sparkman; See Pensions, H. R, 32078.)
Parkinson, Robert T., to increase pension. (H. R. 16416; Mr. Bates. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Parks, Richard, to Increase pension. (H. R. 30172; Mr. Cox, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Parks, William L., to increase pension. (S. 10480. See Pensions, S. 10817.)
Parks:
Mount Rainier National, to accept jurisdiction over from the State of Washington. (H. R. 29164; Mr.
Humphrey, of Washington) Union 348
Sequoia and General Grant National, acquisition of private holdings in. (H. R. 11131; Mr. Smith, of
California. Passed House Apr. 13, 1910.)
Parmelee, John S., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27728; Mr. Sperry. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.1
Parmenter, Harvey D., to increase pension. (FL R. 3491; Mr. Ton Velle. See Pensions, 11. R. 32822.)
Parmenter, Henry H., to increase pension. (S. 8203. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Parmenter, Preston, to increase pension. ( H. R. 16991; Mr. Hamilton. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Parnel, John W. to increase pension. (H. R. 29647; Mr. McKinley, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Parr, Thaddeus, to ' increase pension. (S. 7413. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Parsels, Louisa, to increase pension. (H. R. 30813; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Parsons, Foster E., to increase pension. (H. R. 31025; Mr. Nelson. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Parsons, Milo R., to increase pension. ( H. R. 27758; Mr. Thomas, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Partlow, Calvin M., to increase pension. (H. R. 6198; Mr. Graham, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Partridge, Frederick E., to increase pension. (S. 8167. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Pasley, John B., to increase pension. (H. R. 31289; Mr. Maguire. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Passenger transportation between Hawaii and United States, to amend laws concerning. (II. R. 7539; Mr,
Kalanianaole) House 196
Patch, Lydia A., to increase pension. (S. 6689. See Pensions, S. 10326.) '
Patch, William H. H., to increase pension. (S. 9881. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Pate, Samuel F., to increase pension. (S. 4117. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Patents, to revise and amend laws relating to. (H. R. 18885; Mr. Currier) Union 161
Patrick, Elijah, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 915; Mr. Langley. Passed House Feb. 3, 1911.)
Patten, Thomas H., to increase pension. (H. R. 18638; Mr. Morehead. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Patterson, Benjamin F., to increase pension. (H. R. 25907; Mr. Clark, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R.
32822.)
Patterson, Cordelia, to increase pension. (S. 9066. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Patterson, Sarah A., to pension. ( H. R. 23205; Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Patterson, William H., referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 756; Mr. Haugen. Passed House Feb. 3,
1911.)
Patton, Andrew J., to increase pension. ,(H. R. 3941; Mr. Hamlin. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Patton, John, to increase pension. (S. 6775. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Patton, Joseph W., to increase pension. (H. R. 27706; Mr. Padgett. See Pensions H. R. 32078.)
Q.
Quackenbush, William F., to increase pension. (H. R. 29770; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Queen, Jesse, to increase pension. (H. R. 4529; Mr. Hughes, of West Virginia. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Quincy, Mass , et al., relief of. (H. R. 30273; Mr. Weeks. Not signed by President.)
Quinn, Sarah, to increase pension. (H. R. 28293; Mr. Griest. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Quint, Jane, to pension. (El. R. 29704; Mr. Humphrey, of Washington. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
R.
Radio communication, to regulate. (H. R. 23595; Mr. Greene) Union l'fl
Radney, Henry, to increase pension. (H. R. 30522; Mr. Nicholls. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Ragner, Jonathan M., to pension. (S. 1804. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Railroads:
Baltimore and Ohio, relief of. (II. R. 17493; Mr. Tirrell. Private law No. 268.)
Buckhannon and Northern, right of way through public lands. (S. 10404. Public law No. 415.)
Council City and Solomon River, to aid. (H. R.14541; Mr. Lovering. Passed House Apr. 18, 1910.)
Southern Pacific, to reimburse. (S. 431) Private 72'1
Rains, David D., to increase pension. (S. 7692. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Ralston, John Milton, to increase pension. (S. 9763. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Randall, Charles L., to increase pension. (S. 150. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Randall, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 31571; Mr. Hamilton. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Randle, Samuel A. to increase pension. (H. R. 12057; Mr. Griest. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Ranger, William H. H., to increase pension. (S. 9820. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Ranlett, Ellen B., to increase pension. (H. R. 28189; Mr. Weeks. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Ranney, Charles H., to increase pension. (H. R. 25839; Mr. Cassidy. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Rapp, James A., to increase pension. (S. 5922. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Rathbone, Harvey T., to increase pension. (H. R. 25787; Mr. Calderhead. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Rather, Albert H., to increase pension. (H. R. 31741; Mr. Byrns. See Pensions, 11. R. 32822.)
Ratliff, Gilford, to increase pension. (S. 10708. See Pensions, S. 10817.)
Rauch, George W., to increase pension. (S. 7743. See Pensions, 10818.)
Raulerson, James J., to increase pension. (S. 9227. See Pensions, S. 10327.)
Raum, Maria, to increase pension. (H. R. 29463; Mr. Mann. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
S.
Sabine, Andrew, to increase pension. (H. R. 29083; Mr. Madison. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Sackett, Frank, to increase pension. (S. 7577. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Sager, Charles, to increase pension. (H. R. 23489; Mr. Lowden. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Sager, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 27798; Mr. Ton Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
St. Andrews, Fla., to designate a subport of entry. (S. 10559. Public law No. 461.)
St. John, Lorenzo, to increase pension. (II. R. 32374; Mr. Haugen. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
St. Joseph Bay, Fla., to transfer to Apalachicola collection district. (FL R. 20366; Mr. Mays. Public law
No. 344.)
Sala, Orlando P., to increase pension. (LI. R. 29244; Mr. Kopp. See Pensions, FL R. 32078.)
Sallee, James H., to increase pension. (H. R. 11154; Mr. Crow. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Salyer, George D., to increase pension. (S. 280. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Samis, Levi D., to increase pension. (H. R. 29071; Mr. Lafean. See Pensions, B. R. 32078.)
Sampson, Frances M., to pension. (H. R. 21994; Mr. Hayes. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Sanborn, Annie A., to increase pension. S. 9237. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Sanders, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 22430; Mr. Langley. See Pensions, H. R.32435.) .
Sanders, Samuel A., to increase pension. (S. 9217. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Sandford, Peter, to increase pension. (S. 9739. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Sanitary Water-Still Co., relief of. (H. R. 25679; Mr. Cocks. Private law No. 227.)
Sanville, Esclaim, to increase pension. (II. R. 25158; Mr. Davidson. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Sarchett, Hosea, to increase pension. (H. R. 21869; Mr. Joyce. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Sargeant, Lavander D , to increase pension. (H. R. 27525; Mr. Gillett. See Pensions, Ii. R. 30886.)
Sargent, Ellen, to increase pension. (S. 8150. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Sassaman, Emanuel, relief of. (H. R. 18960; Mr. Focht. Private law No. 179.)
Satterfield, Samuel C., to increase pension. (H. R. 31825; Mr. Dalzell. See Pensions, II. R. 32674.)
Saul, Thomas to increase pension. (H. R. 912; Mr. Sterling. See Pensions, II. R.28435.)
Saville, John W., placing on the retired list. (H. R. 16827; Mr. Talbott) Private 765
Sawdy, Orville E., to increase pension. ( H. R. 31417; Mr. Thomas, of Ohio. Se? Pensions, H. R 32435.)
Sawyer, George M., to increase pension. (H. R. 28752; Mr. Plumley. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Sawyer, Horatio B., to increase pension. (H. R. 25634; Mr. Swasey. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Sawyer, Orville L., to increase pension. (H. R. 26769; Mr. Guernsey. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Saxe, Arietta, to pension. (H. R. 26302; Mr. Forties. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Sayer, Edward, to increase pension. (II. R. 30858; Mr. Mal by. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Scace, William B., to increase pension. (S. 9315. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Scatney, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 27031; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Schaler, John M., to increase pension. (H. R. 28144; Mr. Rauch. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Scheer, Frederick, to increase pension. (S. 9884. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Schiek, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 18003; Mr. Elvins. See Pensions, H. R, 30135.)
Schierman, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 5318; Mr. Huff. See Pensions, EL R. 30886.)
Schiffer, Samuel, relief of legal representatives. (H. R. 4107; Mr. Parsons. Reported in Senate Feb. 21, 1911.)
Schildtz, Alpha H., to increase pension. (H. R. 28700; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Schleich, Martin, to increase pension. (H. R. 27631; Mr. Lindsay. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Schmidt, Francis, to increase pension. (II. R. 27512; Mr. Fuller. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Sehock, William B., to increase pension. (H. R. 18119; Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Schoenbein, Charles, to increase pension. (H. R. 22114; Mr. Law. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Schone, Michael, to increase pension. ( H. R. 29691; Mr. Vreeland. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Schoonmaker, Andrew, to increase pension. (S. 10150. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Schrecougost, Daniel W., to increase pension. (H. R. 28044; Mr. Langham. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Schrepper, Marianne Sainte Ana, relief of heirs of. (H. R. 11637; Mr. Gardner, of New Jersey. Passed
House Mar. 2, 1911.) .
Steele, Jesse P., to increase pension. (S. 10285. See Pensions, S. 10817.)
Steele, Victoria M., to increase pension. (S. 9372. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Steffen, Telka, to increase pension. (H. R. 26914; Mr. Lowden. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Stein, Samuel I., to increase pension. (H. R. 28854; Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. See Pensions, II. R. 31724.)
Steiner, Henry V., to increase pension. (S. 6112. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Stelle, Isaac R., to increase pension. (H. R. 32375; Mr. Howell, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Stephens, Jacob, to increase pension. (H. R. 24953; Mr. Burke, of South Dakota. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Stephenson, James A., to increase pension. (S. 2792. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Sterner, Frank, to increase pension. (H. R. 30772; Mr. Young, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Sterling, Jessie W., to pension. (H. R. 20653; Mr. Rucker, of Colorado. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Sterling, William J., to increase pension. (S. 9153. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Stern, Mary E., to increase pension. (S. 10316. See Pensions, 5. 10595.)
Stetson, Edward, to increase pension. (S. 3408. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Stevens, Arthur C., to increase pension. (H. R. 23151; Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Stevens, Benjamin T., to increase pension. (S. 9939. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Stevens, Homer, to increase pension. (H. R. 16613; Mr. Floyd. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Stevens, Mary Ann, to pension. (H. R. 29595; Mr. Currier. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Stewart, Amos, to increase pension. (S. 361. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Stewart, Carrie B., to pension. (H. R. 18059; Mr. Craig. See Pensions, H. R. 32128.)
Stewart, Cynthia A., to increase pension. (H. R. 15474; Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H R.
.4
30886.)
Stewart, Jacob A., to increase pension. (H. R. 16725; Mr. Morrison. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Stewart, Nixon B., to increase pension. (H. R. 30440; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Stewart, Perry P., to increase pension. (H. R 29409; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Stewart, Thomas H., to increase pension. (H. R. 26510; Mr. Burke, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R.
28435.)
Stewart, William A., to increase pension. (H. R. 28051; Mr. Longhorn. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Stewart, William E., to increase pension. (S. 10129. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Stewart, William E., to increase pension. (S. 8791. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Stickan, Charles, to increase pension. (H. R. 12659; Mr. Dixon. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Stiles, Mortimer, to increase pension. (S. 3088. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Stillwell, Samuel, to increase pension. (H. R. 22669; Mr. Morrison. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Stinchfield, Frank J., relief of. (H. R. 16741; Mr. O'Connell. Passed House Dec. 9, 1910.)
Stiteler, Eliza S., to increase pension. (H. R. 11222; Mr. Scott. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Stitt, Andrew, to increase pension. (H. R 30848. Mr. Longhorn. (See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Stivers, George J., to increase pension. (H. R. 31744; Mr. Cantrill. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
U.
Uhler, Francis M., to increase pension. (S. 1512. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Ulch, Simon P., to increase pension. (II. R. 1964; Mr. Hinshaw. See Pensions, H.R. 32435.)
Ulrici, Christian, to increase pension. (H. R. 6212; Mr. Graham, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Underwood, William 0., to pension. (H. R. 13206; Mr. Lloyd. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Unger, Christian, to increase pension. (S. 8973. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Unglaube, Paul, to increase pension. (H. R. 27104; Mr. O'Connell. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Uniform of United States, to protect dignity, etc., of. (H. R. 23015; Mr. Hobson. Public law No. 436.)
United Spanish War Veterans, bronze cannon to. (S. J. Res. 132. Public Res. No. 62. )
United States marshals, chief office deputy to act as disbursing - officer for. (El. R. 31063; Mr. Parker. Passed
House Feb 6, 1911.)
Updegrove, Edmund B., to increase pension. (S. 734, See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Updike, Lewis C., to increase pension. (H. R. 26932; Mr. Bennet, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Usher, Winfield Scott, relief of. (H. R. 12737; Mr. Goulden. Passed House Dec. 9, 1910.),
V.
Vail, George F., to increase pension. (H. R. 29167; Mr. Alexander, of New York. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Vail, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 27466; Mr. Douglas. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Valder, Edwin E., to increase pension. (H. R. 27101; Mr. Latta. See Pensions, H. R. 31161. )
Valleau, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 28015; Mr. Hughes, of New Jersey. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Vanarsdall, Nannie, to pension. (H. R. 3468; Mr. Thomas, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Van Auken, Franklin, to increase pension. (H. R. 30609; Mr. Carlin. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Van Buren, Milton, to increase pension. (H. R. 27488; Mr. Fordney. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Vandervoort, James W., to increase pension. (H. R. 31268; Mr. Denver. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Van Dewater, Henry, alias Henry Bell, to increase pension. (H. R. 5857; Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer. See Pen-
sions, H. R. 30886. )
Van Dien, Richard, to increase pension. (S. 8904. See Pensions, S.10326.)
Vandine, Martin, to increase pension. (H. R. 28359; Mr. Payne. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Van Fleet, Ideral, to increase pension. (H. R. 31277; Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 32435. .
Vangilder, Martha, to pension. (S. 10292. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Vannatta, Joseph, to increase pension. (S. 8978. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Vannatter, Jacob B , to increase pension. (H. R. 28939; Mr. McLaughlin. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Vann Etten Edward, to increase pension. (H. R. 28360; Mr. Payne. See Pensions, H. R. 30135. )
Van Etten, Harlin,
' to increase pension. ( H. R. 29629; Mr. Humphrey, of Washington. See Pensions, H. R.
30886.)
Van Meter, Abraham, to increase pension. (H. R. 29662; Mr. Morgan, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. R.
30886.)
Van Pelt, Aaron II. relief of. (H. R. 8621; Mr. Gill, of Missouri. Passed House Mar. 11, 1910.)
Van Riper, Robert W.,' to increase pension. (H. R. 12264; Mr. Cameron. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Van Tuyl, John J., to increase pension: (S. 8921. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Van Vliet, Martha L., to increase pension. (H. R. 30116; Mr. Moxley. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Van Wagner, George IV., to increase pension. (H. R. 30947; Mr. Bradley. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Van Waters, George A., to increase pension. (H. R. 28093; Mr. Malby. See Pensions, H. R. 31161. )
Vasbinder, William H., to increase pension. H. R. 31495; Mr. Hollingsworth. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Vass, William H., to increase pension. (H. R. 31207; Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Vassar, James R. to increase pension. (S. 49. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
Vaughan, Isaac d., to increase pension. (S. 9689. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Vaughan, John S., to increase pension. ( H. R. 28163; Mr. Steenerson. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Vedder, Henry C., to increase pension. (H. R. 16677; Mr. Law. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Veeder, Ten Eyck De Witt, relief of. (H. R. 31106; Mr. Foss. S. 10172. Vetoed by President Mar. 4, 1911.)
Veling, Andrew, to increase pension. (H. R. 21406; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Venable, Mary F., to increase pension. (S. 7885. See Pensions, S.10326.)
Venatta, John T., to increase pension. (H. R. 4251; Mr. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Venerable, Lowry, to increase pension. (H. R. 25677; Mr. Campbell. See Pensions, H. R. 31724. )
Vernon, Susanna, to pension. (H. R. 10856; Mr. Kennedy, of Ohio. See Pensions, H. R. 31172.)
Vessels:
Emerson, referring claim of owners of, to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 546; Mr. Goebel. Passed House
Apr. 30, 1910. )
Esparta, steamship, referring claim of owners of, to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 802; Mr. Parsons. Passed
House Feb. 3, 1911.) .
Henry M. Stanley, referring claim of owners of, to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 545; Mr. Goebel. Passed
House Apr. 30, 1910.)
Lading or unlading of, at night, etc. (S. 6011. Public law No. 350.)
Revenue cutters, for construction of at the navy yard. (H. J. Res. 259; Mr. Mann) House 308
San Jose and others, American register for. ( H. R. 31689; Mr. Humphrey, of Washington) House 403
Schooner Walter B. Chester, relief of owners of. (H. R. 25074; Mr. Allen. Private law No. 222.)
Tonnage taxes and light dues, refund of certain. (H. R. 24786; Mr. Stafford. Private law No. 173.)
Wistaria, light-house tender, transfer to Treasury Department. (H. R. 31661; Mr. Mann. Public law
No. 380.)
W.
Wacaser, David B., to increase pension. (H. R. 925; :Mr. Sterling. See Pensions, H. R. 32435.)
Wachter, EmelineC., to pension. (S. 3396. See Pensions, 6. 10099.)
Waddle, Abraham, to increase pension. (H. R. 32322; Mr. Carter. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Wade, William G., to increase pension. (S. 8899. See Pensions, 5. 10326.)
Wadleigh, Eben R., to pension. (H. R. 32257; Mr. Sulloway. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Wadsworth, David, to increase pension. (S. 9289. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Waggle, Willi m F., to increase pension. ( H. R. 1285; Mr. Thistlewood. See Pensions, H. R. 28435. )
Waggoner, John A., to increase pension. (H. R. 21203; Mr. Olmsted. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Wagner, Elizabeth, to increase pension. ( H. R. 26424; Mr. Cullop. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Wagner, Ferdinand, to increase pension. (H. R. 27309; Mr. Ames. See Pensions, H. R. 31161.)
Wagner, Laura A., relief of. (H. R. 18857; Mr. Moore, of Pennsylvania. Private law No. 201.)
Wagner, William, to increase pension. (H. R. 13113; Mr. Barchfeld. See Pensions, H. R. 30886. )
Wagoner, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 26186; Mr. Tou Velle. See Pensions, H. R. 31724. )
Wainwright, Joshua, to increase pension. ( H. R. 27996; Mr. Griest. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Wait, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 19449; Mr. Edwards, of Kentucky. See Pensions, H. R. 32078.)
Wakefield, Aaron, to amend military record of. (H. 11. 10605; Mr. McCall. Private law No. 264.)
Waldner, Jonas, to increase pension. (H. R. 26734; Mr. Ansberry. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Waldron, Clement, to increase pension. (H. R. 27651; Mr. McMorran. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Walker, Alice L., to pension. (S. 10494. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Walker, Catherine M., to increase pension. (S. 9459. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Walker, Cooper, relief of. (H. R. 24291; Mr. Gregg. Private law No. 181.)
Walker, Elizabeth W., to increase pension. (H. R. 22723; Mr. Fornes. See Pensions, H. R. 28434.)
Walker, John, to increase pension. (H. R. 29319; Mr. Sharpe. See Pensions, H. R. 31161. )
Walker, John, ta increase pension. (H. R. 31458; Mr. Calderhead. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Walker, Marcus J., to increase pension. (H. R. 19188; Mr. Knapp. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Walker, Spencer, to increase pension. (S. 7940. See Pensions, S. 10595.)
Wall, Andrew P., to increase pension. (II. R. 30369; Mr. Crumpacker. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Wall, William M., to increase pension. (S.10125. See Pensions, S. 10691.)
Walker, Thomas J., to increase pension. (H. R. 18142; Mr. Tener. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Wallace, David F., relief of. (H. R. 3982; Mr. Houston. Private law No. 261.)
Wallace, George H., to increase pension. (S. 4994. See Pensions, S. 10818 )
Wallace, Levi B., to increase pension. S. 10044. See PensionS, ,S. 10595.)
Wallace, Rush R., et al. relief of. (H. R. 26768; Mr. Foss. See Phythian, Robert L.)
Wallace, Santa Anna, refe rring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 958; Mr. Michael E. Driscoll)... _Private
Wallace, Sylvester F., to increase pension. (H. 11. 32464; Mr. Lenroot. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Wallace, William H., to increase pension. (S. 9712. See Pensions, S. 10454.)
Waller, Francis C., to increase pension. ( H. R. 28935; Mr. Loud. See Pensions, H. R. 32078. )
Walsh, John, to increase pension. (S. 10652. See Pensions, 8. 10818.)
Walsh, Lewis J., to increase pension. (H. R. 30667; Mr. Ktistermann. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Walsh, William H., relief of. (H. R. 27827; Mr. Young, of New York. Tabled. S. 9271. Public law No. 458.)
Walters, Amos R., to increase pension. (S. 8138. See Pensions, S. 10326.)
Walters, James W., to increase pension. (H. R. 7349; Mr. Foster, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Walters, John, to increase pension. ( H. R. 32708; Mr. Dalzell. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Walters, John E., to increase pension. (S. 2935. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Walton, America, to increase pension. (H R. 27305; Mr. Ames. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.)
Waltshlager, Joseph, to increase pension. (H. R. 32762; Mr. Clark, of Missouri. See Pensions, H. 11. 32822.)
ew J., to increase pension. (H. R. 27398; Mr. Burke, of South Dakota. See Pensions, H. R.
Wampler, Andr
30886.)
Wamsley, Dallas, to increase pension. (H. R. 18255; Mr. Martin, of South Dakota. See Pensions, H. R.
32674. )
Wantz, Daniel K., to increase pension. (H. R. 29313; Mr. Pearre. See Pensions, H. R. 30135.)
Ward, A. J., heirs of, referring claim to Court of Claims. (H. Res. 910; Mr. Langley. Passed House Feb. 3,
1911.)
Ward, Ann W., to increase pe sion. (S. 5964. See Pensions, S. 10099. )
Ward, Artemus, to increase pension. (S. 2150. See Pensions, S. 10099.)
Ward, Asahel, to increase pension. (H. R. 29243; Mr. Kincaid, of Nebraska. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ward, Charles, to increase pension. (H. R. 1793; Mr. Weisse. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Ward, Edwin, to increase pension. (H. R. 28558; Mr. Kopp. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Ward, George W., to increase pe :sick). (H. R. 18414; Mr. Ansberry. See Pensions, H. R. 28435.)
Z.
Zahnow, Charles, to increase pension. (H. R. 18312- Mr. Foster, of Illinois. See Pensions, H. R. 30886.1
Zartman, George M., to increase pension. (H. R. 20999;
' Mr..Campbell. See Pensions, H. R. 31724.)
Zeller, James A., to increase pension. (H. R. 31255; Mr. Barnhart. See Pensions, H. R. 32822.)
Ziler, Penelton, to increase pension. (H. R. 31294; Mr. Pearre. See Pensions, H. R. 32674.)
Zwinge, Anton, to increase pension. (S. 5772. See Pensions, S. 10818.)
H. R. 28406 Indian Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 454
H. R 28632 Rivers and harbors Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 425
H. R. 29360 Legislative, etc Dec. 14 Jan. 12 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 477
H. R. 31237 Army Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 27 Mar. 3 453
H. R. 31539 Post-office Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Feb. 9 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 481
H. R. 31596 Agriculture . • Jan. 17 Feb. 11 Feb. 21 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 478
H. R. 31856 District of Columbia Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 441
H. R. 32212 Naval Jan. 28 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 47,
H. R. 32436 Military Academy Feb. 3 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Mar. ' 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 451
H. R. 32865 Fortifications Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 48;.,
H. R. 32866 Diplomatic and consular Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 45f
H. R. 32909 Sundry civil Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 521f:
H. R. 32957 General deficiency Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 48(
1 In all cases the words " bills" and " acts " are made to cover the bills, acts, and simple, joint, and concurrent
resolutions.
2 595 reports never reached the calendar. Total number of reports, 2,302.
CONGRESS INCLUSIVE. ,
NUMBER NUMBER
PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL
CONGRESS. OF OF
ACTS. ACTS. ACTS.
BILLS. REPORTS.
In the Fifty-eighth Congress, first and second sessions, there were 1 private resolution, 38 public resolutions, 264
public laws, and 1,896 private acts signed by the President. Total number of laws, 2,199.
In the third session, Fifty-eighth Congress, there were 1 private resolution, 34 public resolutions, 238 public
laws, and 1,569 private laws. Total number of laws, 1,842.
In the first session, Fifty-ninth Congress, there were 20,518 bills introduced; 416 public laws, 3,573 private laws,
and 54 public resolutions were signed by the President. Total laws and resolutions, 4,043.
In the second session there were 5,379 bills introduced; 276 public laws, 2,675 private laws, 29 public resolutions,
and 1 private resolution were signed by the President. Total laws and resolutions, 2,981. Total for Congress, 7,024.
In the Congress there were 274 joint, 62 concurrent, and 898 simple resolutions introduced. Total resolutions,
1,217, making a total of hills and resolutions of 27,114.
1 In the Sixtieth Congress there were 62 public resolutions, 350 public laws, and 234 private laws. Total number
of laws, 646, which includes omnibus bills for bridges, Territories, naval and military relief, and 7,061 private pension
bills.
2 1n the Sixty-first Congress there were 69 public resolutions, 3 private resolutions, 525 (one with half number)
public laws, and 285 private laws. Total number of laws, 882, which includes an omnibus bridge bill, an omnibus
lighthouse bill, an omnibus dam bill, an omnibus Indian bill, an omnibus claim bill, and 9,790 private pension bills.
In the Congress there were 295 joint, 65 concurrent, and 1,008 simple resolutions introduced. Total resolutions,
1,368, making a total of bills and resolutions of 33,383. There were 478 bills placed on the Calendar for Unanimous
Consent, of which 5 remain, 86 were objected to, and 392 passed. There were 223 motions filed to discharge committees
from consideration of bills not reported.
H. R. 28406 Indian Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 454
H. R. 28632 Rivers and harbors Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 425
H. R. 29157 Pensions Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Feb. 21 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 471
II. R. 29360 Legislative, etc Dec. 14 Jan. 12 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 477
H. R. 29495 Urgent deficiency Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 23 328
H. R. 31237 Army Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 27 Mar. 3 453
H. R. 31539 Post-office Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Feb. 9 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 481
H. R. 31596 Agriculture .. Jan. 17 Feb. 11 Feb. 21 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 478
H. R. 31856 District of Columbia Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 441
II. R. 32212 Naval Jan. 28 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 471
H. R. 32436 Military Academy Feb. 3 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Mar. ' 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 451
H. R. 32865 Fortifications Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 4g
H. R. 32866 Diplomatic and consular Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 451.
H. R. 32909 Sundry civil Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 52','.
H. R. 32957 General deficiency Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 48 (
' In all cases the words " bills" and " acts " are made to cover the bills, acts, and simple, joint, and concurrent
resolutions.
2 595 reports never reached the calendar. Total number of reports, 2,302.
NUMBER NUMBER
PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL
CONGRESS. OF OF
ACTS. ACTS. ACTS.
BILLS. REPORTS.
In the Fifty-eighth Congress, first and second sessions, there were 1 private resolution, 38 public resolutions, 264
public laws, and 1,896 private acts signed by the President. Total number of laws, 2,199.
In the third session, Fifty-eighth Congress, there were 1 private resolution, 34 public resolutions, 238 public
laws, and 1,569 private laws. Total number of laws, 1,842.
In the first session, Fifty-ninth Congress, there were 20,518 bills introduced; 416 public laws, 3,573 private laws,
and 54 public resolutions were signed by the President. Total laws and resolutions, 4,043.
In the second session there were 5,379 bills introduced; 276 public laws, 2,675 private laws, 29 public resolutions,
and 1 private resolution were signed by the President. Total laws and resolutions, 2,981. Total for Congress, 7,024.
In the Congress there were 274 joint, 62 concurrent, and 898 simple resolutions introduced. Total resolutions,
1,217, making a total of bills and resolutions of 27,114.
1 In the Sixtieth Congress there were 62 public resolutions, 350 public laws, and 234 private laws. Total number
of laws, 646, which includes omnibus bills for bridges, Territories, naval and military relief, and 7,061 private pension
bills.
2 In the Sixty-first Congress there were 69 public resolutions, 3 private resolutions, 525 (one with half number)
public laws, and 285 private laws. Total number of laws, 882, which includes an omnibus bridge bill, an omnibus
lighthouse bill, an omnibus dam bill, an omnibus Indian bill, an omnibus claim bill, and 9,790 private pension bills.
In the Congress there were 295 joint, 65 concurrent, and 1,008 simple resolutions introduced. Total resolutions,
1,368, making a total of bills and resolutions of 33,383. There were 478 bills placed on the Calendar for Unanimous
Consent, of which 5 remain, 86 were objected to, and 392 passed. There were 223 motions filed to discharge committees
from consideration of bills not reported.