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To renew call Telephone Center, 333-8400 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN GOVERNWENfr DOCUMENTS 200-D LlBaAF UNIVERSITY r 1408 WEST G URBANA, ILLINOIS UBRARY Y ■F ILLINOIS iEGORY DRIVE 61801 L16I— O-1096 CAXALOGUK OF United States Public Documents Nos. 97-108 JANUARY— DECEMBER, 1903 Issued Monthly BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office I 903- I 904 UNIVERSITY of ILUNUib -->. ^ ^ No. 97 January, 1903 CATALOGUK OF United States Public Documents Issued Monthly SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1903 J Table of Contents Page General'informalioii 3 Congress of United Slat-es 5 Laws 5 Senate 9 House 2s Sheep-bonnd Reserve 50 President of United yttites 5U Agriculture, Department of 51 Interior Department 54 Justice, Deiiartment of 67 Navy Department 57 Page Post-Office Department CO State Department 61 Treasury Department 6-t War Department 09 Courts of United States 73 District of Columbia 75 Smithsonian Institution 76 Various Bureaus 77 Shipments to Depositories 79 Index I Abbreviations Used in this Catalogue Academy acad. 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Polk. 1902. 48 pp. 1 por. large 8" (H. doc. 716, 57th Cong. 1st sess.) *20c LAWS PRIVATE LAWS Private [act] 47-300; approved Jan. 8-31, 1903. Each 1 p. Acee, Stiles L. To increase pension of Acee. No. 8.5. Jan. 12. Ambrose, James R. To increase pen.sion of Ambrose. No. 200. Jan. 22. Andrews, Reuben. To increase pension of Andrews. No. 285. Jan. 23. Angevine, William F. To increase pension of Angevine. No. 57. Jan. 9. Ashmore, Samuel. To increase pension of Ashmore. No. 211. Jan. 22. Atkinson, George. To increase pension of Atkin.son. No. 130. Jan. 13. Bader, James E. To increase pensicni of Barter. No. 100. Jan. 12. Baird, Charlotte E. To increase iiensiou of Mrs. Baird. No. 139. Jan. 13. Baker, Francis C. To increase pension of Baker. No. 232. Jan. 22. Baker, George. To increase pension of Baker. No. 143. Jan. 13. Barkalow, Gilbert. To increase pension of Barkalow. No. 88. .Tan. 12. Barker, William S. To increase pension of Barker. No. 162. Jan. 1.5. Barrett. Emily S. To pension Mrs. Barrett. No. 179. Jan. 22. Barrett. William. To increase pension of Barrett. No. 266. Jan. 23. Batey, Charles K. To increase pension of Batey. No. 147. Jan. 13. Benefeldt, Frederick. To increase pension of Benefeldt. No. 213. Jan. 22. Bereman, Sarah D. To increase pension of Mrs. Bereman. No. 272. Jan. 23. Berry, George W. To increase pension of Berry. No. 279. Jan. 23. Boga"rdus, Benjamin S. To increase pension of Bogardus. No. 166. Jan. 22. Bowden, Bailey O. To increase pension of Bowden. No. 145. Jan. 13. Bowman, Jacob. To ■remoye charge of desertion from Bowman. No. 48. Jan. 9. Brabham, Stanton L. To increase pension of Brabham. No. 125. Jan. 13. Bradshaw, George W. To increase pension of Bradshaw. No. 61. Jan. 9. Branham, Edward A. To pension Branham. No. 218. Jan. 22. January, 1903 Private [act] 47-300 — Continued. Bransford, John F. For relief of Bransford. No. 110. Jan. 13. Bremner, Abbie C. To increase pension of Mrs Bremner. No. 96. Jan. 12. Brewster, Elias. To increase pension of Brewster. No. 259. Jan. 23. Brosnan, .lane. To increase jiension of Mrs. Brosnan. No. 201. Jan. 22. Brown, Charles K. To increase jiension c if Brown. No, 148. Jan. 13. Brown, James. To increase iiension (if Brown. No. 142. Jan. 13. Brown, Nelson. To increase jiension of Brown. No. 212. Jan. 22. Brown, Samuel. To increase pension of Brown. No. 155. Jan. 13. BnilT, John W. To pension Brntf. No. 292. Jan. 23. Bnclianan, William G. To increase pension of Buchanan. No. 193. Jan. 22. Bulkley, Frederick. To increase pension of Bulkley. No. 97. Jan. 12. Burford, Preston W. To pension Burford. No. 282. Jan. 23. Burke, William. To increase iiension of Burke. No. 177. Jan. 22. Burton, Henry E. To increase pension of Burton. No. 287. Jan. 23. Busteed, Robert H. To iiu'reasc pension of Busteed. No. 62. Jan. 9. Byrnes, Daniel J. To increase jiension of Byrnes. No. 136. Jan. 13. Cameron, Angus. To increase pension of Cameron. No. 95. Jan. 12. Cantley, William G. To increase pension of Cantley. No. 227. Jan. 22. Canty, John. To increase pension of Canty. No. 191. Jan. 22. Carpenter, David O. To increase pension of Carpenter. No. 60. Jan. 9. Carroll, Catherine A. To increase pension of Mrs. Carroll. No. 264. Jan. 23. Caspar, Stanley M. To increase pension of Caspar. No. 72. Jan. 12. Caughey, Thoma.s L. To increase pension of Caughey. No. 254. Jan. 23. Chase, Ransford T. To increase pcTision of Chase. No. 224. Jan. 22. Chedester, James H. To increase pension of Chedester. No. 153. Jan. 13. Christian, William. To increase pension of Cliristian. No. 195. Jan. 22. Clark, Ixoljert. To increase iiension of Clark. No. 246. Jan. 22. Clarke, Katharine \V. To increase pension of Mrs. Clarke. No. 89. Jan. 12. Cohn, Magnus J. To Increase pension of Cohn. No. 222. Jan. 22. Collins, Thomas L. To increase pension of Collins. No. 286. Jan. 23. Compton, John. To increase pension of Compton. No. 164. Jan. 22. Comstock, Morris M. To increase pen.sion of Comstock. No. 190. Jan. 22. Cook, John. To increase pension of Cook. No. 78. Jan. 12. Cooke, Charles A. To increase pension of Cooke. No. 70. Jan. 9. Cordingly, Thomas. To remove charge of desertion from Cordingly. No. 47. Jan. Cross, Fannie S. To increase pension of Mrs. Cross. No. 157. Jan. 13. Cross, John J. To increase [lension of Cross. No. 226. Jan. 22. Cro-sser, John S. To increase pension of Grosser. No. 149. Jan. 13. Curd. Alexander. To increase pension of Curd. No. 202. Jan. 22. Curry, John R. To increase pension of Curry. No. 240. Jan. 22. Custers, Mathias. To increase pension of Gusters. No. 294. Jan. 23. Dalrymple, Charles. To increase pension of Dalrymple. No. 170. Jan. 22. Darling, Flora A. For relief of Mrs. Darling. No. 296. Jan. 24. Davis, Allen C. To increase jiension of Davis. No. 214. Jan. 22. Davis, Charles C. To increase pension of Davis. No. 56. Jan. 9. Deutension ,Ioluiston. Xo. 257. Jan. 23. Joseph, James H. To increase pension of Joseph. Xo. 132. Jan. 13. Kaiser, Julius A, For relief of Kaiser. Xo. 29s. Jan. 30. Kelley. William. To increase pension of Kelley. Xo. 134. Jan. 13. Kerbey, Joseph A. To increase pension of Kerbey. Xo. 92. Jan. 12. Kerr, George. To increase jiensinn of Kerr. Xo. 115. Jan, 13, Kimberly. Xannie M. Ti> increase pension of Mrs. Kimberly, Xo, 109, Jan, 12. Kinney, Ida M, To pension Mrs. Kinney, Xo, 176, Jan. 22. Kiper, James D. To increase pension of Kiper, Xo, 300, Jan, 31. Kirwan, Thomas, To increase pension of Kirwan, Xo, 169. Jan. 22. Knight, Eliza, To increase pension of Mrs, Knight. Xo. 1S4. Jan, 22. Koerner, Gotthard. To increase pension of Koerner, Xo. 168. Jan. 22. Langhlin, John. To increase pension of La ughlin. Xo. 172. Jan. 22. Leary, Augusta Xeville. To increase pension of Mrs. Leary. Xo, 91. Jan. 12. Lee. Rufns V. To increase pension of Lee. Xo. 51, Jan, 9. Leffingwell, Hiram S. To increase pension of Leffingwell. Xo. 187. Jan. 22. Lessig, William H, To increase pension of Lessig. Xo. 58. Jan, 9, Lester, Abner H. To pension Lester. Xo, 217, Jan. 22. Lieberg, Eberhard P, To increase pension of Lleberg, No, 219. Jan. 22. Likes, Edmond, To increase pension of Likes, Xo. 220. Jan. 22. Linton. Harvey B. To increase pension of Linton. No. 12S. Jan. 13, Lund, Sidney X, To increase pension of Lund, Xo. 99. Jan, 12, McArdle, Dorcas, To pension Mrs. McArdle, Xo, 165. Jan. 22. McFadden, Henry J, To increase pension of McFadden, Xo. 270, Jan. 23. McKnight, James H. To increase pension of McKuight. Xo. 140. Jan. 13. McVicker, James H, To increase pension of McVicker. Xo. 236. Jan. 22. Mattson, Cherstin. To pension Mrs. Mattson. Xo. 108. Jan. 12. Maxtield, Isadora F, To increase pension of Mrs, Maxfield, Xo, 181, Jan. 22, May, Thomas P. To increase pension of May, Xo, 117, Jan, 13, May, Wallace K, To increase pension of May, Xo, 216. Jan, 22, Mercer, George A, To increase pension of fiercer, Xo, 75. Jan. 12, Merrill, Merzellah. To increase pension of Merrill, Xo, 66, Jan, 9, Mess, Joseph S, To increase pension of Mess, Xo, 105, Jan, 12. Meyer, Jane M. To increase pension of Mrs, Meyer. No. .50. Jan. 9. Millard. Corydon. To increase pension of Millard. Xo. 268. Jan, 23. Miller, Eliza M. To increa.se pension of Mrs, Miller, Xo. 260. Jan. 23. Miller, Robert. To increase pension of Miller. Xo. 167. Jan. 22. Miller, William A, To pension Miller, Xo, 186, Jan, 22, Milligan, Hulda. To pension Mrs. Milligan. Xo. 73. Jan. 12. Moore, John L, To increase pension of Moore, Xo. 205. Jan. 22. Moore, Mary A. To increase pension of Mrs, Moore, Xo, 87. Jan. 12. Morrow. Sarah E, To increase pension of Mrs, Morrow, Xo. 290. Jan. 23, Mull, John T. To increase pension of Mull. Xo. 221. Jan. 22. Munson, Mary A. To increase pension of Mrs, Munson, Xo, 138, Jan, 13, Xelson. John C, To increase pension of Xelson, Xo. 119. Jan. 13. NewmTin, Colmore L, To increase iiension of Xewman, Xo, 131. Jan. 13. Xewman. David J. To increase pension of Xewman. Xo. .55. Jan. 9. Xichol, William, To increase pension of Xichol. Xo. 273, Jan, 23, Xoel, Matthew B. To increase pension of Xoel. Xo. 65. Jan. 9. Norton, Cyrus G. To increase pension of Norton. No. 295. Jan. 23. Nuttle, David T, To increase pension of Xuttle. Xo. 173. Jan, 22, Owens, Thomas M. To increase pension of Owens, No, 129. Jan. 13. Park, Abraham. To increase pension of Park. Xo. 274. Jan. 23. Parker, Susan, To increase pension of Mrs. Parker. Xo. 223. Jan, 22, Partridge, Almond, To increase pension of Partridge, Xo, 256, Jan, 23. Peake, Charles E. To pension Peake, Xo. 244. Jan. 22, Pfeiffer, Emil, To increase pension of Pfeiffer, Xo, 241, Jan, 22, Phillips, Albert H, To increase pension of Phillips Xo, 291. Jan. 23. ■Pollard, Judson X. To pension Pollard, Xo. 253. Jan, 23, Pook, Ellen F, To pension Mrs. Pook. Xo, 209, Jan, 22. Pontney, Peter. To increase pension of Poutney. Xo. 122, Jan, 13. Presley, Mabery H, To increase pension of Presley, Xo, 249, Jan, 23, Read, Grace M, To increase pension of Mrs, Read", Xo, 161. Jan. 13. Remington, William J, To increase pension of Remington, No. 127. Jan. 13. Rhodes, Isaac, To increase pension of Rhodes, Xo, 84. Jan, 12. Rich, Lizzie I, To increase pension of Mrs, Rich. Xo. 116. Jan. 13. Rickards. Eliza A. To increase pension of Mrs. Rickards. Xo. 171. Jan. 22. Rider, John Q. A. To increase pension of Rider. Xo. 160. Jan. 13. Ripley. Allen M. To increase pension of Ripley. Xo. 288. Jan. 23. Robertson, Joseph W, To increase pension of Robertson, No. 215. Jan. 22. Robinson, John. To increase pension of Robinson. No. 196. Jan. 22. Robinson, Minerva, To pension Mrs. Robin.son. No, 203. Jan. 22. Rogers, Joanna. To pension Mrs. Rogers. No. 251. Jan. 23. 8 January, 1903 Private [act] 47-300— Continued. Rommel, Joanna. To pension Mrs. Rommel. No. 10.3. Jan. 12. Rose, Charles W. To increase pension of Ro.se. No. 04. Jan. 9. Ross, Le\\is F. To increase pension of Ross. No. 83. Jan. 12. Rotan, John A. To increase pension of Rotan. No. 59. Jan. 9. Sager. Ellen A. To pension Mrs. Sager. No. 104. Jan. 12. Sampson, Asa E. To pension Sampson. No. 280. Jan. 23. Sandsbury, John R. To increase pension of Sandsbury. No. 94. Jan. 12. Scott, Albert M. To increa.se pension of Scott. No. lo6. Jan. 13. Scriven, Mary V. To pension Mrs. Scriven. No. 233. Jan. 22. Sheldon, Hiram A. To pension Sheldon. No. 239. Jan. 22. Sheridan, Thomas. To increase pension of Sheridan. No. 126. Jan. 13. Shreeves, Abraham. To increase pension of Shreeves. No. 267. Jan. 23. Sims, James D. To increase pension of Sims. No. 208. Jan. 22. Slocnm, Jonathan H. To increase pension of Slocum. No. 206. Jan. 22. Smith, Ira P. To pension Smith. No. 229. Jan. 22. Smith, Lucy G. To increase pension of Mrs. Smith. No. 185. Jan. 22. Smith, Samuel S. To increase pension of Smith. No. 248. Jan. 22. Smith, William D. To increase pension of Smith. No. 112. Jan. 13. Snyder, Adrian M. To increa.sc pension of Snyder. No. 113. Jan. 13. Spfague, Charles. To increase pension of Sprague. No. 69. Jan. 9. Stadtmueller, Maria V. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Stadtmueller. No. 03. Jan. 9. Stanley, William F. To increase pension of Stanley. No. 230. Jan. 22. Stewart, Jennett. To increase pension of Mrs. Stewart. No. 159. Jan. 13. Stimson, Monora. To increase pension of Mrs. Stim.son.' No. 124. Jan. 13. Stone, Caroline M. To increase pension of Mrs. Stone. No. 144. Jan. 13. Stoncsifer. Joseph. To increase pension of Stonesifer. No. 137. Jan. 13. Strohauer, Fannie E. To pension Mrs. Strohauer. No. 237. Jan. 22. Sullivan, John D. To increase pension of Sullivan. No. 106. Jan. 12. Thomas, James M. To increase pension of Thomas. No. 262. Jan. 23. Thomas, James P. To increase pension of Thomas. No. 231. Jan. 22. Thomas, Willie. To increase pension of Thomas. No. 07. Jan. 9. Thompson, James. To increase pension of Thomp.son. No. 80. Jan. 12. Thompson, John D. To increase pension of Thompson. No. 243. Jan. 22. Thompson, Ole. To increase ])ension of Thomp.son. No. 123. Jan. 13. Tillson, Ann E. To increase piension of Mrs. Tillson. No. .54. Jan. 9. Trent, Lysander D. To increase pension of Trent. No. 174. Jan. 22. Turner, Lucy A. To increase pension of Mrs. Turner. No. 102. Jan. 12. Upshaw, Jolin S. To pension Upshaw. No. 199. Jan. 22. Van Matre, James K. To increase pension of Van Matre. No. 53. Jan. 9. Van Tassell, Oscar. To increase pension of Van Tas.sell. No. 82. Jan. 12. Vickers, David. To increase pension of Vickers. No. 68. Jan. 9. Walck, Samuel S. To increase pen.sion of Walck. No. 90. Jan. 12. Walker, Eliza A. To increase pension of Mrs. Walker. No. 261. Jan. 23. Walker. Fletcher J. To increase pen.sion of Walker. No. 2.tO. Jan. 23. Walker, Hiram C. For relief of Walker. No. 297. Jan. 24. Watts, James H. To increase pension of Watts. No. 183. Jan. 22. Weaver, Henry. To increase pension of Weaver. No. 74 Jan. 12. Webb, Charles" H. To increase pension of Webb. No. 111. Jan. 13. Weirauch, Mina. To pension Mrs. Weirauch. No. 204. Jan. 22. Whitcomb, Sarah A. To increase pension of Mrs. Whitcomb. No. 269. Jan. 23. White, Benjamin. To increase pension of White. No. 189. Jan. 22. Whitehouse, Etta A. To pension Mrs. Whitehouse. No. 283. Jan. 23. Whitney, Cornelia F. To increase pension of Mrs. Whitney. No. 52. Jan. 9. Willey, Frederick W. To increa.se pension of Willev, alias William F. Willey. No. 284. Jan. 23. Williams, Lawson. To increase pension of Williams. No. 180. Jan. 22. Williams, Remembrance J. To increase pension of Williams. No. 192. Jan 22. Wilson, James J. To increase pension of Wilson. No. 238. Jan. 22. Woodall, Dicey. To pension Mrs. Woodall. No. 289. Jan. 23. Woodruff, Joseph H. To pension Woodruff. No. 150. Jali. 13. Worden, Asa. To increase pen.sion of Worden. No. 79. Jan. 12. Worley, J. V. For relief of Worley. No. 299. Jan. 31. Wright, John. To increase pension of Wright. No. 242. Jan. 22. Wright, John A. To increase pension of Wright. No. 141. Jan. 13. Young, George H. To increase pen.sion of Young. No. 140. Jan. 13. Young, James W. To increase pen,sion of Young. No. 114. Jan. 13. Ziegenfuss, Theiesia. To increase pension of Mrs. Ziegenfuss. No. 178. Jan. 22. PUBLIC LAWS Public [act] 12-43; approved Jan. 8-30, 1903. Alabama River. To authorize Pensaeola, Alabama and Tennessee Railway Com- pany to erect bridge across river in Wilcox County, Ala. No. 27. [Jan. 15.] 2 pp". Appropriations. Making appropriations to supplv additional urgent deficiencies, 1903. No. 31. Jan. 20. 1 p. Association of Military Surgeons of United States. To incorporate association. No. 39. Jan. 30. 1 p". Census records. For transfer of census records and volumes [in Interior Depart- ment] to Census Office. No. 20. Jan. 12. 1 p. January, 1903 Public [act] 12-43— Continued. Circuit Courts of Appeals. That circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, shall hold term in Montgomery, Ala. No. 38. Jan. SO. 1 p. Clallam Countv, Wash. Authorizing issuance of patent to county. No. 22. Jan. 12. 1 p. Coal. To provide rebate of duties on coal. No. 28. Jan. 15. 1 p. Courts of United States. To amend act to divide Texas into 4 judicial districts [so as to change time of holding circuit and district courts for western district] . No. 40. Jan. 30. 1 p. Customs claims. Providing for adjudication of claims [of J. F. Bailey & Co. and others] by Court of Claims. No. 14. Jan. 9. 1 p. District of "Columbia. For laying electric street-railway track across Aqueduct Bridge, in District [by Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad Company] . No. 36. [Jan. 29.] 3 pp." General Education Board. To incorporate board. No. 21. [Jan. 12.] 2 pp. Harvard University. To return to university colors, silver cup, and Nordenfeldt gun [presented by graduates to auxiliary cruiser Harvard at opening of War with Spain] . No." 23. Jan. 13. 1 p. Hawaii. Relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver certificates. No. 25. [Jan. 14.] 2 pp. To pay in part judgments of Legislative Assembly of Hawaii for property destroyed in suppressing bubonic plague, and authorizing Hawaii to issue bonds for payment of remaining claims. No. 35. Jan. 26. 1 p. Hot Springs, Ark. To extend time for completion of railway on West Mountain, Hot Springs Reservation. No. 43. Jan. 30. 1 p. Indian Territory. To amend act to provide for use of timber and stone for domes- tic and industrial purposes in Territory [so as to extend right to purchase and use outside of Territory for railroads parts of whicli are in Territory]. No. 32. Jan. 21. 1 p. Juneau, Ala.ska. To grant title to Juneau of lands occupied for school purposes. No. 30. Jan. 16. 1 p. Mermentau River. To authorize Rice Irrigation and Improvement Association to construct lock or locks and dam in river in Louisiana. No. 18. Jan. 10. 1 p. Militia. To promote efficiency of militia. No. 33. [Jan. 21.] 6 pp. Missouri River. Authorizing" Federal Railroad Company to construct bridge across river at or near Oacoma, S. Dak. No. 12. [Jan. 8.] 2 pp. Mukilteo I'oint. To establish light-house and fog-signal station at point, near Everett, Wash. No. 15. Jan. 9. 1 p. Muskegon, Mich. To amend act to increase limit of cost of certain public build- ings, [to authorize purchase of sites f(ir public buildings], to authorize erection of public buildings [etc., as to site for public building at Muskegon]. No. 13. Jan. 8. 1 p. Pensions. To increase pension for total deafness. No. 29. Jan. 15. 1 p. Philippine Islands. To promote ethciency of Philippine constabulary [and] to establish rank and pay of its commanding officers. No. 37. Jan. 30. 1 p. Portal, N. Dak. To establish Portal subport of entry and extend thereto privi- leges of 1st sec. of act approved June 10, 18S0 [for transportation of dutiable merchandi.se without apprai.sement]. No. 34. Jan. 22. 1 p. Printing. To amend act approved Mar. 2, 1895, relating to public printing. No. 41. Jan. 30. 1 p. Santiago, Cubaa steamer. For refund of tonnage taxes [levied on steamers San- tiago de Cuba, afterwards Santiago, Cienf uegos, and Olinda] . No. 26. Jan. 14. Ip. Southern Cotton Oil Company. To divest out of United States its rights to cer- tain real estate at and near Montgomery, Ala., and to vest same in Southern Cotton Oil Company, Bessie R. Maultsby, James S. Pinckard, trustee, M. V. B. Chase, and' Edwin Ferris. No. 42. [,Ian. 30.] 3 pp. Spirits. To amend internal-revenue laws [relative to allowance for loss on dis- tilled spirits in bonded warehouses] . No. 24. Jan. 13. 1 p. Vermilion, Bayou, La. To authorize Southwest Louisiana Rice Growers' A.ssocia- tion to construct lock or locks and dam in bayou. No. 17. Jan. 10. 1 p. Wind Cave National Park. To set apart lands in South Dakota as Wind Cave National Park. No. 16. [Jan. 9.] 2 pp. Wyoming. To authorize resurvey of certain lands in Wyoming. No. 19. Jan. 10. ip. Public [joint] re.solution 2, 3; approved Jan. 12, 30, 1903. Military badges. [Granting permission to officers of Army and Navy to wear] military badges [adopted bv societies of men who served in Chinese relief expe- dition of 1900] . No. 2. Jan. 12. 1 p. Nash, Francis. Directing monuments to be erected to Francis Nash and William Lee Davidson. No. 3. Jan. 30. 1 p. SENATE Alaska. Proposed restoration of prohibition to Alaska; comparison of high license and prohil^ition in support of S. 694-1 [to ])rohibit sale of intoxicating liquors in Alaska] ; presented by Mr. McCumber. Jan 14, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 85.) 10 January, 1903 Allegany Reservation. Memorial of 121 Tuscarora Indians, protesting against H. 12270, for allotment of lands in severalty [to Indians in New York on Allegan v and Cattaraugus reservations, etc.]; pre- sented by Mr. Quay. Jan. 15, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 89.) Memorial of 629 Seneca Indians, protesting against H. 12270, for allotment of lands in severalty [to Indians in New York on Alle- gany and Cattaraugus reservations, etc. ] ; presented by Mr. Quav. Jan. 15, 1903. 10 pp. (S. doc. 90.) Colombia. Concordat between Colombia and Pope Leo XIII, promul- gated Feb. 24, 1888; [translated bv John G. Walker]. Jan. 19, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 95.) Constitution of Colombia, with historical introduction; translated by Bernard Moses. Jan. 7, 1903. 41 pp. (S. doc. 75.) [Supple- ment to Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Sci- ence, Jan. 1893.] Conspiracy. Petitions and remonstrances for and against passage of S. 1118, 4553, and H. 11060, to limit meaning of word "conspiracy" and use of restraining orders and injunctions [as applied to disputes between employers and employees in District of Columbia and Ter- ritories, or engaged in commerce between States, District of Colum- bia, and Territories, and with foreign nations]. [Jan. 14] 1903. 141 pp. (S. doc. 115.) Indians. Memorial of certain Indians praying for passage of S. 6598, amending act approved Jan. 26, 1895, authorizing Secretary of In- terior to correct errors where double allotments of land have erro- neously been made to an Indian [etc.]; presented by Mr. Quav. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 106.) Newfounilland. Articles published in Boston Herald and New York Tribune relating to Play-Bond treaty [with Great Britain for im- provement of commercial relations with Newfoundland] ; presented by Mr. Fairbanks. Jan. 5, 1903. 25 pp. (S. doc. 65. ) [Title of 1st edition read incorrectly Bond-Haj^ treaty, instead of Hay-Bond treaty.] Memorial and letters from citizens of Massachusetts engaged in fish business or owners of fishing vessels remonstrating against ratifica- tion of Hay-Bond treaty [with Great Britain for improvement of commercial relations with Newfoundland]; presented bv Mr. Lodge. Jan. 8, 1903. 5 pp. (S. doc. 78.) Petition of 85 fishermen of Boston, Mass., protesting against ratifi- cation of Hay-Bond treaty [with Great Britain] for improvement of counnen'ial relations with Newfoundland; presented by Mr. Lodge. Jan. 15, 1903. ~ 2 pp. (S. doc. 87. ) Protest of Fisheries Company against ratification of Hay-Bond treatv [with Great Britain] for improvement of commercial relations withNewfoundland. Jan. 19, 1903. 4pp. (S. doc. 94.) Pines, Isle of. Petition of residents of Isle of Pines praying that it be publiclv declared that isle is territory of United States, etc. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 117.) Sac and Fox Indians. Memorial of Sac and Fox Indians of the Missis- sippi residing in Iowa for adjustment of their claims arising from failure to apportion to them their shares of tribal annuities, etc. ; presented by Mr. Dolliver. Jan. 5, 1903. 22 pp. (S. doc. 64.) Sydnev, Nova Scotia. Pittsburg of the East [Svdney]; presented by Mr. Frye. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 83'.) AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Warren, F. E. Report amending H. 15922, to enable Secretary of Agri- culture to suppress contagious and infectious diseases of live stock. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2388.) January, 1903 11 APPROPRIATIOXS COMMITTEE Cullom, S. M. Report amending H. 16021, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and jmlicial expenses, 1904. Jan. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2416.) Hale, Eugene. Report amending H. 16604, making appropriations for diplomatic and consular service, 1904. Jan. 24, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2625.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report amending S. 3309, for relief of Marv A. Shu- feldt. Jan. 30, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2724. ) Kittredge, A. B. Report adverse to S. J. R. 67, for relief of Delphine P. Baker [assignee of Lucien Birdseve]. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2695. ) Report favoring S. 6011, for relief of Xveand Schneider Companv. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2696.) Report favoring S. 5940, for relief of Henrv P. ^lontgomerv, execu- tor of Granville Garnett. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2697.) Mason, W. E. Report favoring S. 1340, for relief of William W. Jack- son. Jan. 30, 1903. 3 pp.' (S. rp. 2736.) Stewart, W. ]M. Report favoring H. 8650, for relief of estate of Leander C. McLelland. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2676.) Repoi-t amending S. 6375, for relief of X. F. Palmer, jr., and Com- pany. Jan. 28, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2677.) Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 5955, for relief of representatives of M. F. Merritt. Jan. 26, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2629.) Report favoring S. 7002, for relief of contractor [Charles W. Mc- Cord] or representatives for construction of monitor Etlah. Jan. 26, 1903. 19 pp. (S. rp. 2630.) Report favoring S. 3838, to refer to Court of Claims claim [of repre- sentatives of Reanev, Son & Archbold] for [monitor] Tunxis. Jan. 26, 1903. 10 pp. (S. rp. 2631.) Report favoring H. 3502, for relief of estate of M. J. Grealish. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2678.) Report favoring H. 11127, for relief of Propeller Tow Boat Com- pany. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2679.) Report favoring H. 1147, for relief of 1st Baptist Church, Carters- ville, Ga. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2680.) Report favoring H. 647, for relief of William P. Marshall. Jan. 28, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 2681.) COAST AND INSULAR SURVEY COMMITTEE Morgan, J. T. Report favoring S. 6683, to enable Michigan to utilize dock facilities at [Mackinaw] Straits of Mackinac, and to aid in pi'o- viding for memorial monument adjacent thereto. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2421.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Berry, J. H. Report amending S. 6446, for construction of bridge across Rainy River in [Itasca County] Minn, [by International Bridge and Terminal Company]. Jan. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2355.) Report amending S. 6569, to authorize construction of bridge across Missouri River in St. Charles County and St. Louis County, Mo. [bv Iowa and Missouri Railway Company]. Jan. 15, 1903. 1 p. (S^rp. 2408.) 12 January, 1903 Berry, J. H.— Continued. Report favoring S. 6847, to increase number of light-house districts. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2409.) Report favoring S. 7004, to extend time for completion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2663.) Report amending S. 6973, authorizing Nome [Alaska] to construct bridge across Snake River. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2664.) Elkins, S. B. Report amending S. 6950, to authorize bridges across Monongahela River. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2704.) Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 7044, to detail officers of Revenue- Cutter Service as suiierintendents or instructors in marine schools. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2703.) Hanna, M. A. Report submitting S. 7034, for expenditure of money hitherto appropriated for improvement and maintenance of Ash- tabula Harbor, Ohio. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2538.) Mallory, S. R. Report amending S. 6808, to extend time granted to Muscle Shoals Power Company within which to commence and com- plete [construction of canal and power stations at Muscle Shoals, Ala.]. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2567.) Report amending S. 6867, to authorize building of dams and other improvements in Columbia River in Washington [by Jav P. Graves, his associates, successors, and assigns] . Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2707.) i V- 1 Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 6666, for relief of Joseph M. Simms. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2413.) Nelson, Kmite. Report submitting S. J. R. 157, for extension of time for completing [construction of] bridge across Potomac River at Washington, D. C. [by Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company]. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2582. ) Report amending S. 7043, to establish light-house depot for 2d light-house district, Boston Harbor, Mass. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2698.) Report amending S. 7063, permitting dam across St. Croix River at or near St. Croix Falls, Wis. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2708.) Perkins, (t. C. Report favoring S. 6535, for light-house and fog-signal stations in Alaskan waters. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2382.) Report favoring S. 6536, for tender for 12th light-house district. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2383.) Turner,. George. Report amending S. 6848, to establish life-saving sta- tion at Cape Nome, Alaska. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2414.) Report favoring S. 261, for life-saving station in vicinitv of Cape Flattery or Flatterv Rocks, Wash. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp". (S. rp. 2560.) Report submitting S. 7168, to establish port of delivery at Salt Lake, Utah, as substitute for S. 6955. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2702. ) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Coal supply of District, hearing before committee [Jan. 8, 1903, under S. R. 325]. 1903. 40 pp. Same [Jan. 9, 1903]. 22 pp. Same [Jan. 12, 1903]. 53 pp. Same [Jan. 13, 1903]. 20 pp. Same [Jan. 15, 1903]. 15 pp. Same [Jan. 16, 1903]. 28 pp. Same [Jan. 20, 1903]. 25 pp. January, 1903 13 Clark, W. A. Report favoring S. 6515, to exempt from taxation j^rop- erty of Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington, D. C. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2666.) Dillingham, W. P. Report amending S. 6093, to authorize street railway companies in District to convey small freight, express matter, and [fuel]. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2628.) Foster, A. G. Report favoring H. 14899, to amend act to incorporate National Florence Crittenton Mission, as substitute for S. 5970. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2726.) Gallinger, J. H. Report amending S. 6377, to confirm name of Seward square for space formed by intersection of C street south and Penn- sylvania and North Carolina avenues, D. C. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2626. ) Report amending S. 3638, for extension of 8th street northwest, or Wrights road, D. C. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2627.) Report favoring H. 15799, identical with S. 6377, to confirm name of Seward square for space formed by intersection of C street south and Pennsylvania and North Carolina avenues, D. C. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rj). 2733.) Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring H. 16099, to cancel certain taxes assessed against Kail tract [in District]. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2727.) Mallory, S. R. Report favoring S. 6421, to amend act to amend act re- lating to tax sales and taxes in District. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2643. ) Martin, T. S. Report favoring H. 10522, for laying electric street-rail- way track across Aqueduct Bridge, in District [by Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad Companv]. Jan. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2531.) Stewart, W. M. Report amending amendment to H. 16842, making ap- propriations for District, 1904, for continuing work on Connecticut avenue bridge across Rock Creek. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2737.) FINANCE COMMITTEE Piatt, T. C. Report favoring H. 1733, for relief of John A. Mason. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2385.) FISHERIES COMMITTEE Bard, T. R. Report favoring S. 6147, to establish fish-hatching and fish station in Indiana. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2667.) FOREKtN relations COMMITTEE Documents relating to reciprocity convention with France ; presented by Mr. Davis. [New edition'] Dec. 8, 1902. 233 pp. (Confiden- tial ; [Senate] executive E [new edition], 56th Cong. Istsess. ) [injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 16, 1900. 1st edition of this compilation appeai-ed as Senate document 225, 56th Congress, 1st session.] FOREST reservations AND PROTECTION OF GAME COMMITTEE Burton, T. E. Report favoring S. 6689, for protection of wild animals, birds, and fish in forest reserves. Jan. 24, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2620. ) Report submitting S. 7123, for protection of forest reserves and national parks. Jan. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2624.) 14 January, 1903 IMMKJRATION COMMITTEE Report [Senate report 2119, 57th Congress, 1st session] on H. 12199, to regulate immigration; with statements before committee in 1st and 2d sessions of 57th Congress. [Dec. 20] 1902. ix + 484 pp. 1 il. (S. doc. 62.) Note.— statements included are those of Jan. 1.5 and May 7, 1902, on bills relat- ing to regulation of immigration; Apr. 23, 1902, on S. 396s, to prevent sale of into.xicating liquors in immigrant stations and otlier public buildings; and June 4 and 18, and Dec. 8-12, 1902. on H. 12199. INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Clajip, M. E. Report favoring S. 7047, to authorize sale of part of Red Lake Reservation, Minn. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2587.) Quarles, J. V. Re])ort favoring S. 3620, for allotment of lands in sever- alty to Stockbridge and Munsee Indians, to authorize distribution of their trust fund [etc.]. Jan. 29, 1903. 37 pp. (S. rp. 2699.) INTEROCEANIC CANALS CO^IMITTEE Papers setting forth concessions and laws of Colombia relating to Panama Canal and Panama Railroad; [from Senate] report 1, 57th Congress, 1st session. Jan. 27, 1903. p. 244-270. (S. doc. 114.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Clapi?, ]M. E. Report amenension of William Belk. Jan. 23,1903. 2 pp. (8.rp.2610.) Report favoring H. 8247, to increase pension of Francis M. McCov. Jan. 23, 190.3. 2 pp. (S.rp.2611.) Report favoring H. 9734, to increase pension of John P. Peterman. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2612. ) Report favoring H. 13839, to increase pension of John W. B. Hunts- man. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2613. ) Report amendine bv substitute 8. 4443, to increase iiension of Thomas Bassett. Jan. 26*, 1903. 2 pp. ( 8. rp. 2653. ) Report favoring 8. 4919, to increase pension of James ]\I. White. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2654. ) Report amending 8. 5830, to increase pension of Andrew Jackson. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2655. ) Report favoring H. 11258, to pension William F. Randolph. Jan. 26,1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2656.) January, 1903 19 Deboe, \V. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 1-1258, to i)ension Fletcher Duling. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2657. ) Report favoring H. 15064, to increase pension of Frederick Shovar. an. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2658.) Report favoring H. 15329, to increase pension of Eliza1)eth Rosen- barger. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2659.) Report favoring H. 15661, to increase pension of James 'SI. Marshall. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2660.) Report favoring H. 6161, to increase pension of Homer Davis. Jan. 27,1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2669.) Report favoring H. 12316, to increase pension of Weden O'Neal. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2715.) Report favoring H. 14605, to increase pension of John T. Knoop. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2721.) Report favoring H. 16465, to increase pension of William H. Knep- ple. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2722.) Foster, A. G. Report favoring H. 3514, to increase pension of Theresia Ziegenfuss. Jan. 8, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2372.) Report amending H. 11594, to increase pension of Sarah E. Morrow. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2373.) Rejiort favoring H. 14058, to increase pension of Emil Pfeiffer. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2374.) Report favoring H. 9977, to pension ^Minerva Robinson. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2375.) Report favoring H. 13143, to increase pension of Susan Parker. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2376. ) Report favoring S. 5952, to increase pension of Henrv L. Davenport. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2377.) Report amending liy sulistitute S. 6576, to pension Marcia B. Fer- guson. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2378.) Report amendinsr S. 3940, to increase pension of Eliza C. Deery. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2379.) Report amending S. 5662, to increase pension of Henrv Siekels. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2380.) Report amending S. 6731, to increase pension of Benjamin N. Bond. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2497.) Report amending S. 3929, to increase pension of Leman A. Brace. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2498.) Report amending S. 6063, to increase pension of Orson Nickerson. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2999.) Report favoring S. 6431, to increase pension of James Greenman. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2501.) Report favoring H. 7680, to increase pension of David C. Yakey. ■ Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2502.) Report favoring H. 12413, to increase pension of William Zickerick. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2503.) Report amending S. 6876, to pension Lavina F. Poiron. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2605.) Report favoring H. 9074, to pension ElizaVieth C. Gates. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2635.) Gallinger, J. H. Report amending S. 6614, to increase pension of Bertha R. Koops. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2366.) Report favoring H. 14067, to increase pension of John Wright. Jan. 8, 1903. 2'pp. (S. rp. 2367.) 20 January, 1903 Gallinger, J. H. ^Continued. Report adverse to S. 954, to increase pen- sion of Fordyce INI. Keith. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 24.S6.) Report adverse to H. 3371, to increase pension oi Elizabeth P. Searcy. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2437.) Report adverse to H. 2116, to increase pension of Benjamin W. Howard. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2438.) Report adverse to H. 7529, to increase pension of Pliilip Atwood. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2439.) Report adverse to H. 7731, to increase pension of Ricliard Owens. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2440.) Report adverse to H. 10114, to increase pension of Charles H. Fer- gnson. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2441.) Report adverse to H. 12028, to increase pension of Henrv C. Hel- phinstine. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2442.) Report adverse to H. 10222. to increase pension of Benjamin E. Morgan. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p'. (S. rp. 2443. ) Report adverse to H. 13083, to pension Lockie W. Reeves. Jan. 19,1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2444.) Report adverse to H. 2817, to increase pension of John Beeson. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2445.) Report adverse to H. 4990, to increase pension of Georije F. Gregg. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 244H. ) • Report adverse to H. 10105, to increase pension of Tliomas Fleming. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2447.) Report amending S. 2596, to increase pension of Israel F. Barnes. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2448.) Report amending 8. 6413, to pension Harold P. Waldo. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2449.) Report amending bv substitute S. 5006, to pension Annie P. Pinney. •Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2450.) Report amending S. 6748, to increase pension of Ann 'SI. Haskell. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2451.) Report amending S. 6795, to increase pension of Hannah J. Hopkins. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2452.) Report amending S. 6632, to increase pension of Frank Cleaves. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2453.) Report amending S. 6586, to increase pension of Othniel P. Parcher. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2454.) Report amending S. 6631, to increase jiension of Mitchell Hunt. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 24-55.) Report amending S. 2130, to pension ]Margaret A. Munson. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2456.) Report amending bv substitute S. 14, to increase pension of George F. Howe, alias Harrington. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2457.) Report favoring S. 6842, to increase pension of Stephen R. Swett. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2458.) Report amending S. 6798, to increase pension of Charles F. Shel- don. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 24.59.) Report favoring H. 5792, to increase pension of Andrew J. Reeves. Jan. 19, 1903. '2 pp. (S. rp. 2460.) Report favoring H. 13472, to increase pension of Lewis E. Wilcox. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2461.) Report favoring H. 13127, to pension Nancy Works. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. ri3. 2462.) January, 1903 21 Gallinger, J. H.— Continued. Report favorinj^ H. 12981, to pension Sarah A. Waltrip. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (.>^. rp. 2463.) Report favoring H. 15549, to increase pension of John Wright. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2464.) Report amending H. 16224, tu increase pension of William ^Nlijnt- gomery. Jan. 19", 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2465. ) Report favoring H. 15063, to increase pension of William R. Thomp- son. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (.<. rp. 2466.) Report favoring H. 15874, to increase pension of Rel)ecca R. Greer. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2467.) Report favoring H. 15433, to increase pension of William Heywood. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2468. ) Report favoring H. 14185, to increase pension of Albert Blood. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2469.) Report favoring H. 15682, to increase pension of Jared P. Hubbard. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2470.) Report favoring H. 15441, to increase pension of Josiah Stackpole. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2471.) Report favoring H. 12812, to increase pension of Otis T. Hooper. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2472. ) Report favoring H. 12683, to pension Sarah L. Bates. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2473.) Report favoring H. 8447, to im-rease pension of John ^IcArthur. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2474.) Report favoring H. 12877, to increase pension of James X. Gates. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2475.) Report amending S. 6641, to increase pension of Sophie S. Shaffer. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2500.) Report amending bv substitute S. 6367, to increase ]iension of Ed- mund P. Fox. Jan." 20, 1903. 2 pp. (S. I'p. 2549. ) Report favoring H. 15396, to increase pension of George H. Stone. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2551.) Report favoring H. 16011, to increase pension of ^lorton A. Leach. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2552.) Report favoring S. 6983, to increase pension of Gilman B. Johnson. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2572. ) Report favoring S. 6985, to increase pension of George C'uuunings. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2573.) Report favoring S. 6984, to increase pension of Maria A. ^larden. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2574. ) Report favoring S. 6982, to increase pension of Linda F. ^Nloulton. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2575.) Report favoring S. 6981, to increase pension of Lorenzo P. Dunck- lee. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2576.) Report favoring H. 15789, to increase pension of Benjamin Cooper. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2577. ) Report favoring H. 14256, to increase pension of Jessie R. Dewstoe. Jan. 22, 1893 [1903]. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2578. ) Report favoring H. 12141, to amend act amending sec. 4708, Revised Statutes, [so as to restore] pensions to remarried widows, approved Mar. 3, 1901. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2579.) Report amending S. 6348, to increase pension of Xapoleon B. Stock- bridge. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2590. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 4337, to increase pension of Eliza- beth Thompson. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2592.) 22 January, 1903 Gallinger, J. H — Continued. Eeport amending by substitute S. 6415, to increase pension of Samuel J. Radfliffe. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp, (S. rp. 2.593.) Eeport favoring 8. 6841, to increase pension of Charles S. Boving- ton. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2594.) Report favoring S. 7060, to increase pension of Ann M. Jackman. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2595.) Report favoring H. 7385, to increase pension of John Kellev, 2d. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2597.) Report favoring H. 15999, to increase pension of AYilliam F. Loomis. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2598.) Report favoring S. 7076, to increase pension of Charles L. Pinkham. Jan. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2618.) Report favoring S. 7077, to increase pension of Cvrus B. Xorris. Jan. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2621.) Report amending H. 12902, to pension Julia Lee. Jan. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2622.) Report adverse to S. 6792, to pension Thomas Seal. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2636. ) Report adverse to S. 7055, to pension Vina Lindenliower. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2637.) Report favoring H. 1423, to increase pension of Asa Tarbox. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2638.) Report favoring H. 1014, to pension Laura Levenseler. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2639.) Report favoring H. 714, to increase pension of Frederick Hart. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2640.) Report favoring H. 15473, to increase pension of Winthrop W. Wolcott. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2641.) Report amending S. 6229, to pension Patrick W. O'Donnell. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2682.) Report favoring H. 11417, to increase pension of Julia Anglada. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2683.) Report favoring H. 15437, to increase pension of Sarah A. Gerrv. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2684.) Report favoring H. 15438, to increase pension of Thomas H Pea- body. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2685.) Report favoring H. 1689, to increase pension of Hiram S. Thomp- son. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2686.) Rei>ort favoring H. 15439, lo increase pension of Jane P. Chester. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2687.) Report favoring H. 2614, to pension John Sulli\an. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 I). (S. rp. 2688.) Report favoring H. 15754, to pension Frances Cowie. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2690.) Report favoring H. 15870, to increase pension of John Smith. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2691.) Report favoring H. 5898, to increase pension of Reuben F. Carter. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2692.) Report favoring H. 16153, to pension George AV. Choate. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2693.) Report amending S. 6652, to increase pension of Leander W. Cogs- well. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2709.) Report amending S. 6843, to increase pension of A. Paul Home. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2710.) January, 1903 23 Gallinger, J. H. — Contiuned. Report favoring H. 15571, to increase pension of John Maofarlane. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2711.) Report favoring H. 4059, to increase pension of Julia A. Cook. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2712.) Report favoring H. 16358, to increase pension of Benjamin W. Walker. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2713. ) Report favoring H. 16499, to increase pension of Charles S. Wain- wright. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2731.) Report amending S. 7166, to increase pension of Fannv Farmer. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2732.) Report favoring S. 7207, to increase pension of Mav Mosher Chase. Jan. 31, 1903. '2 pp. (S. rp. 2738.) Report amending bv substitute S. 6941, to increase pension of James Monty. Jan. 31, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2739. ) Report amending S. 4287, to increase pension of I)aviv substitute S. 4029, to jjension ]\Iary J. Parker. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. ' (S. rp. 2481.) Report amending by substitute 8. 5568, to increase pension of Emma R. Cropsey. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2482. ) Report amending bv sul)stitute S. 6096, to increase pension of Hes- ter A. R. Landers. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2483.) Report amending S. 6305, to increase pension of James B. Taylor. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2484.) Report amending liv substitute 8. 6703, to pension Henrietta V, West. Jan. 19, 1903.' 2 pp. (8. rp. 2485.) January, VMS 25 Pritcharfl, J. C. — Continueil. Rejiort favoring H. 11339, to pension Augustus Blount. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2491.) Report favoring H. 9611, to pension Maria M. C. Smith. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. ( S. rp. 2492. ) Report favoring H. 5718, to increase pension of James M. Blades. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2493.) Report favoring H. 3302, to increase pension of Henrv G. Wheeler. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2580.) Report favoring H. 15398, to increase pension of Andrew W. Miller. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2583.) Report amending by substitute S. 3152, to pension Esther G. Wharton. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2596.) Report amending by substitute H. 11197, to pension Daniel J. and Annie T., minor children of Daniel J. Reedv. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2599.) Report favoring H. 12524, to increase pension of Elvira M. Cooper. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2642. ) Report amending V)v substitute S. 3174, to increase pension of Fredericke W. Lillman. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2661.) Report amending S. 13.35, to pension Elizabeth Xeal. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2662.) Report favoring H. 305, to increase pension of George Heinzman. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2670.) Report favoring H. 13826, to increase pension of Francis X. Bon- neau. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2689.) Report favoring H. 14789, to increa.se pension of David Brobst. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2716.) Report favoring H. 14952, to increase pension of Leonard S. Grove. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2717.) Report amending bv substitute S. 6702, to increase pension of Emilv Lawrence Reed. .Jan. 29, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2720.) Report favoring H. 15961, to increase pension of Jane C. AVelch. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2725.) Report amending H. 16161, to increase pension of Francis A. Trade- well. Jan. 31, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2747.) Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 5526, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Cornman. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2391.) Report favoring H. 13233, to pension William A. Xelson. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2392.) Report favoring H. 10219, to increase jiension of J. Banks Hunter. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2512.) Report favoring H. 15385, to increase pension of Alfred J. Sellers. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2513. ) Report favoring H. 15416, to increase pension of William Thomp- son. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2514.) Report amending S. 22.56, to increase pension of Andrew J. Fennel ' Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2-515.) Report amending S. 3542, to increase pension of William H. Shaw. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2516.) Report amending S. 5932, to increase pension of William Kirk- patrick. Jan. 19,' 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2517. ) Report amending S. 6192, to increase i)ension of Austin H. Pat- tei-son. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2518.) Report amending S. 5507, to increase pension of Jarrot F. Rigg. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2519.) 26 January, 1903 Scott, N. B. — Continued. Report amending bv substitute S. 2259, to pension Sarah J. Snook. Jan. 2:^, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2601.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2799, to increase pension of Israel V. Hoag. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2602.) Report amending bv substitute S. 4466, to increase pension of Arch- il)aid :SIcIntire. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2603.) Report amending S. 6563, to increase pension of William A. Dougan. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2604.) Report amending bv suVjstitute S. 6024, to pension Rebecca A. Glass. Jan. 26, 1903." 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2632. ) Report amending H. 1531, to increase pension of Susan E. Duncan. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2633.) Report favoring H. 8254, to increase pension of John R. Curry. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2634.) Report amending H. 10672, to pension Ada S. Kaempfer. Jan. 27, . 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2674.) Report favoring H. 3504, to increase pension of Grace A. Negley. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2694.) Simon, Joseph. Report amending S. 1939, to increase jiension of John M.Drake. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2504.) Report amending bv substitute S. 4760, to increase pension of John Hamilton, 2d. Jan.' 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2505.) Report favoring H. 13955, to increase pension of Jesse A. Mcintosh. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2506.) Report favoring H. 14265, to increase pension of Helen N. Packard. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. - (S. rp. 2507.) Report favoring H. 14751, to increase pension of Regina F. Palmer. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2508. ) Report favoring H. 9776, to increase pension of Alice A. Fitch. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2509.) Report favoring S. 7003, to increase pension of Sarah C. INIerrell. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2600.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring S. 6693, to pension Marv J. Ivey. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2361.) Repoi't amending S. 6437, to pension Frederick S. Woodward. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2419. ) Report favoring H. 2783, to pension William Dixon. Jan. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2420.) Report favorinsf H. 14273, to pension John H. Whidden. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2568.) Report amending H. 10826, to increase pension of Josiah S. Fay. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2569. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1227, to increase pension of Bow- man H. Peterson. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2650.) Report favoring H. 14604, to increase pension of Asa C. Hill. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. (S. i-p. 2706. ) Report favoring H. 2812, to i)ension Susan Kent. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2728. ) Report favoring H. 14168, to pension John B. Anderson. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2729.) Report favoring H. 14889, to pension James T. Lundv. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2730.) Turner, George. Report favoring H. 1 3200, to increase pension of Charles B. Greely. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2537.) January, 1903 27 Turner, George — Continued. Report favoring H. 13353, to increase pen- sion of George Thompson. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2561. ) Report favoring H. 15112, to tension ^Matilda A. Marshall. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2-562.) Report favoring H. 15114, to increase pension of Alonzo F. Cantield. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2563.) Report favoring H. 15113, to increase pension of John ^lurphv. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2564.) Report favoring H. 13997, to increase i»ension of Lvnian A. L. Gil- bert. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2565. ) Report favoring S. 1631, to increase pension of Edna K. Hovt. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2644. ) Report amending 8. 5641, to pension Charlotte J. Closser. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2645.) Report favoring H. 5460, to increase pension of Thomas Sherrv. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2646.) Report favoring H. 6332, to pension ]\Iichael Con'lon. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2647.) Report favoring H. 5450, to pension Charles P. Bigelow. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2648. ; Report favoring H. 8626, to increase pension of Sarah E. Yemans. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2649.) Report favoring H. 7334, to increase pension of Ira L. Evans. Jan. 29, 1903. 1 p. ' (S. rp. 2719.) PHILIPPINES COMMITTEE Lodge, H. C. Report amending H. 15702, to amend act to provide rev- enue for Philippine Islands. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2586.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Piatt, T. C. Report adverse to S. R. 300, directing committee to report on propriety of publishing military and naval records of War of 1812, of Mexican War, and military records of Indian wars, in same style as rebellion records. Jan. 12, 1903. 5 pp. (8. r^:). 2389. ) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Fairbanks, C. W. Report amending 8. 6769, to increase limit of cost of public buildins at Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2619. ) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bard, T. R. Report favoring 8. 1270, granting to California 5 per cent of proceeds of sales of public lands in 8tate. Jan. 20, 1903. 26 jip. (8. rp. 2546.) Berry, J. H. Report favoring H. 15708, to extend time for completion of railwav on West Mountain, Hot Springs Reservation. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (;8. rp. 2356. ) Clark, C. D. Report amending 8. 4530, for relief of settlers on lands rn Sherman County, Greg, [within contiictinL' limits of forfeited portion of grant to Northern Pacific Railroad Company and grant made to aid in construction of The Dalles militarv road]. Jan. 20, 1903. 4 pp. (8. rp. 2542.) Dietrich, C. H. Report favoring 8. J. R. 146, to extend time for con- struction of Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad in Alaska. Jan. 20, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2548.) 28 January, 1903 Gibson, Paris. Report favoring S. 6339, to confirm certain forest-lien [lieu] selections [in Montana] made [prior to Oct. 20, 1902] under act approved June 4, 1897. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2357. ) Eeport favoring S. 5279, to restore to jDublic entry lands embraced in whole or in part within segregations for reservoirs [reserved by Geological Survey]. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2510.) Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending H. 12240, granting to Nellie Ett Heen [land] in Xorth Dakota. Jan. 7, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2360.) Report favoring H. 8238, for relief of heirs of Mary Clark and Francis [Frances] or Jennv Clark. Jan. 19, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2540. ) Report favoring H. 7664, for compulsory attendance of witnesses before registers and receivers of land office. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2541.) McLaurin, A. J. Report favoring S. 6779, to quiet certain [swamp] land titles in Mississippi. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2418.) [Report reads, by a misprint, S. 2418.] HOUSE ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Smith, H. C. Report amending H. R. 350, for additional clerks to Com- mittee on Enrolled Bills. Dec. 16, 1902. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2882. ) ACiRICrLTURE COMMITTEE Wadsworth, J. W. Report submitting H. 16910, making appropria- tions for Department of Agriculture, 1904. Jan. 20, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3259.)' • APPKOPRIATIOXS COMMITTEE Cannon, J. G. Report submitting H. 16642, making appropriations to supplv additional urgent deficiencies. 1903. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3106.) Hemenway, J. A. Report submitting H. 17046, making appropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1904]. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3372. ) McClearv, J. T. Report submitting H. 16842, making appropriations for District of Columbia, 1904. Jan. 17, 1903. 15 pp. (H.rp. 3160.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] BAXKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Fowler, C. X. Report favoring H. 16228, for issue and circulation of national-bank notes. Jan. 13, 1903. 8 pp. (H. rp. 3148 [pt. 1].) Report amending H. R. 395, calling for information relative to United States deposits in national banks from Dec. 31, 1892, to present time. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3306.) Tall>ert, W. J. Views of minority adverse to H. 16228, for issue and circulation of national-l:)ank notes. Jan. 21, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 3148, pt. 2.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] CLAIMS COMMITTEE Foster, D. J. Report favoring S. 3546, for relief of L. A. Noyes. Jan. 14, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3150.) Report favoring H. 14483, to pav estate of Samuel Lee. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3413.) . January, 1903 29 Graff, J. V. Report auiemling bv sul>stitute S. 3779, for relief of Thomas J. MclTinnis. Jan. 24," 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3315.) - — Report favoring H. 17059, for relief of Noah Dillard. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3382. ) Report amending H. 14164, for relief of Charles W. C'arr. Jan. 29, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3414.) Report favoring S. 679, directing issue (.)f check in lieu of Inst check drawn bv E. 0. Fechet in favor of Bishop Gutta Percha Companv. Jan. 29, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3415.) Nevin, R. M. Report favoring H. 9995, for relief of Ditmar [Dittmar] Powder and Chemical Company, New York City. Jan. 26, 1903. 13 pp. (H. rp. 3374. ) Reid, C. C. Report favoring H. 13520, for relief of creditors of Deposit Savings Association, Mobile. Ala. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3170.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Babcock, J. AV. Report favoring H. 16099, to cancel certain taxes asses.sed against Kail tract [in District]. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3173. ) • Report amending H. 15799, to confirm name of Seward square for space formed by intersection of C street south and Pennsylvania and North Carolina avenues, D. C. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3312.) Pearre, G. A. Report favoring H. 13630, for abatement of nuisances in District. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3164.) Smith, S. W. Report amending S. 3243, to redeem certain outstanding certificates of Board of Audit, Board of Public Works, and com- missioners of District. Jan. 22, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3313.) ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE Gaines, J. H. Report favoring H. 16063, to punish frauds at elections of Representatives and Delegates in Congress and of electors for President and Vice-President. Jan. 6, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 2969 [pt. 1].) Rucker, W. W. Views of minority adverse to H. 16063, to punish frauds at elections of Representatives and Delegates in Congi-ess and of electors for President and Vice-President. Jan. 14, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 2969, pt. 2.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Adams, Robert, jr. Report amending H. 16023, for reorganization of consular service, as substitute for H. 84; with views of minority. Jan. 21, 1903. 29 pp. (H. rp. 3.305.) Hitt, R. R. Report submitting H. 16604, making appropriations for diplomatic and consular service, 1904. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3099. ) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Stephens, J. H. Report favoring H. 16776, in relation to pharmacv in Indian Territory. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3379.) Report favoring H. 15986, regulating practice of medicine and sur- gery in Indian Territory. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. .3380.) 30 January, 1903 INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cooper, H. A. Report amending H. 15520, to establish standard of value and to provide for coinage svsteni in Philippine Islands. Jan. 9, 1903. 4 pp. ( H. rj). 3023. ) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adamson, W. C. Report amending H. 10705, to place light-ship off outer bar of Brunswick, Ga. Jan. 28, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3401.) Report favoring H. 16881, to authorize court of commissioners of Geneva County, Ala., to construct liridge across Choctawhatchee River [at or near Martin Ferry]. Jan. 28,1903. 1 p. (H.rp.3402.) Report favoring H. 16909, to amend act authorizing ])ridge across Cumberland River at or near Carthage, Tenn. [so as to extend time]. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3403.)' Coombs, F. L. Report amending V)y substitute H. 14384, to establish life-saving station at mouth of Black River at or near Lorain, Ohio. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3409. ) Davey, R. C. Report favoring S. 6534, for vessel of 1st class for Revenue- Cutter Service, with headquarters at Honolulu, Hawaii. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3405.) Report amending H. 16646, to authorize bridge across Bogue Chitto in Louisiana. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3408.) Fletcher, Loren. Report favoring 8. 6446, for construction of 1>ridge across Rainy River in Minnesota [by International Bridge and Terminal Company]. Jan. 28, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3398.) Report amending H. 16974, permitting dam across St. Croix River at or near St. Croix Falls, Wis. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3400. ) Lovering, W. C. Report amending by substitute H. 16727, for [change in location] of light-house in Boston Harbor [to mark entrance to New Broad Sound Channel authorized by act of June 28, 1902]. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3419.) Rei>ort favoring H. 16846, to promote education in marine schools [by detailing officers of Revenue Cutter Service as superintendents ormstructors]. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3420.) Mann, J. R. Report amending by substitute S. 569, to establish Depart- ment of Commerce and Labor; with views of I\Ir. Stewart of N. J. and views of minority. Jan. 6, 1903. 19 pp. (H. rp. 2970.) Richardson, William. Report amending H. 16915, authorizing com- missioners' court of Escambia County, Ala., to construct bridge across Conecuh River at or near McGowans Ferry. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3410.) Report amending H. 16602, to extend time granted to Muscle Shoals Power Company within which to commence and comi>lete [con- struction of canal and power stations at Muscle Shoals, Ala.]. Jan. 28,1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3411.) Report amending H. 16509, to authorize Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company to bridge Pearl River [at or near Smiths Ferry] Miss. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3412.) Shackleford, I). W. Report amending H. 7648, to authorize construc- tion of bridge across Missouri River [at Kansas City, Mo., by Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph Electric Railway t'ompany]. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3406. ) Report favoring H. 16573, to authorize construction of bridge across St. Francis River at or near St. Francis, Ark. [by A. R. Van- matre]. Jan. 28, 1903. • 1 p. (H. rp.,3407.) January, 1903 31 Wanger, I. P. Report favoring H. 16643, to authorize Donora Southern Railroad Coiiipanj' to construct bridge across Monongahela River in Pennsi'lvania. "Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3388.) Report anienp. (H. rp. 2958.) Report favoring S. 4943, to increase pension of Abraham Park. Jan. 5, 1903. I'p. (H. rp. 2959. ) Report amending H. 15997, to increase pension of Christian J. Flanagan. Jan. 12, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3052.) Report amending H. 16361, to increase pension of John W. Chan- cellor. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3053.) Report amending H. 15746, to increase pension of Daniel R. Lucas. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3060.) Report amending H. 16073, to increase pension of John H. Smith. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3061.) Report favoring H. 15533, to increase pension of William H. France. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3064.) 38 January, 1903 Miers, R. W.— Continued. Report amending H. 8028, to pension Martha J. Bishop. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3084.) Report amending by substitute H. 942, to pension John R. Dough- erty. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3085.) Report amending H. 5876, to increa.se pension of Jacolj E. Richards. Jan. 1.3, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3121.) Report favoring S. 5280, to pension DoUie Cosens. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3180.) Report favoring S. 252, to increase pension of Levi H. Peddvcoard. Jan. 20, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3182.) Report favoring S. 6155, to increase pension of WilHam Markle. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3183.) Report amending H. 16058, to pension John Corbett. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3190.) Report amending h\ sul^stitute H. 8812, to increase pension of Henry Staff. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3208.) Report amending H. 4632, to increase pension of William P. Rhodes. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3211.) Report amending H. 1482, to increase pension of John A. Smith. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3231.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3353, to increase pension of John H. Kehn. Jan. 20,'l903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3233.) Report amending H. 659, to increa.se pension of Wintield Pierce. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3240.) Report amending H. 15387, to increase pension of Lott Van Nord- strand. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3247.) Report amending H. 16465, to increase pension of William H. Knepple. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3249.) Report favoring S. 3773, to increase pension of Leroy Roberts. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3257.) Report amending H. 13772, to increase pension of Marcus L. Ver- million. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3316.) RejHjrt amending H. 14448, to increase pension of James M. Cart- mill. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3317.) Report amending H. 16756, to increase i)ension of John Brown. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3322.) Re])ort amending H. 304, to increase pension of George M. Duffy. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3323.) Norton, J. A. Report amending H. 9107, to pension Austin A. Vore. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2919.) Report amending H. 15648, to increase pension of Lester H. Sals- bury. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2920.) Report amending H. 14605, to increase pension of John T. Knoop. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2931.) Report amending H. 15466, to increase pension of John H. Rob- son. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2933.) Report amending H. 15661, to increase pension of James M. Mar- shall. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2951.) Report favoring S. 6123, to increase pension of Tliomas L. Collins. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2965.) Report favoring S. 5412, to increase pension of Henrv E. Spring. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3264.) Smith, S. W. Report amending l>y sub.stitute H. 16445, to increase pen- sion of Luke Madden, alias John E. McDonald. Jan. 12, 1903. [3] pp. (H. rp. 3065.) January, 1903 39 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Report amending H. 16210, to increase pen- sion of John C. Collahan. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3067. ) Report amending H. 12602, to increase pension of Amanda Burke. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3069.) Report amending H. 15674, to increase pension of John A. T. McPherson. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3070.) Report amending H. 12021, to increase pension of Anson Lewis. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3076.) Report amending H. 9987, to increase pension of Aaron Young. Jan. ] 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rji. 3079.) Report amending H. 13386, to pension Wallace Ziegler. Jan. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3117.) Report amending H. 4441, to increase pension of Oscar Brewster. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3123.) Report amending H. 833, to increase piension of George H. Van Deu- sen. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3125.) Report amending hy substitute H. 15483, to pension Lucinda J. Pratt. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3196.) Report amending hv substitute H. 5281, to increase pen.«ion of Patrick Mahan. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3205.) Report amending H. 3569, to increase pension of Josejih A. Buck- holz. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3215.) Report amending H. 9274, to pension Jessie V. Cluxton. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (HTrp. 3318. ) Report favoring S. 2114, to increase pension of Sarah B. Barger. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3344.) Report favoring S. 2270, to increase pension of Sarah J. Warren. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3345.) Report favoring S. 4023, to increase pension of Alman J. Houston. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3347.) Report favoring S. 5508, to increase pension of (George J. Chenev. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3354.) Report favoring S. 5786, to pension Julia A. Jordan. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3356.) Report favoring S. 5841, to increase pension of John A. Barcus. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3357.) Report favoring S. 5952, to increase pension of Henrv L. Davenport. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3358.) Sullowav, C. A. Report amending H. 16011, to increase pension of Morton A. Leach. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2926.) Report amending \l. 8699, to increa.se pension of David M. Kittle. Jan. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2930.) Report amending H. 10105, to increase jjension of Thomas Fleming. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2937.) Report favoring H. 15682, to increase pension of Jareil P. Hubbard. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2943.) Report amending bv substitute H. 15406, to increase pension of James P. Campbell. 'Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2947.) Report amending H. 1020, to pension 3Iarv E. Pennock. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2952.) Report amending H. 15999, to increase pension of William F. Loomis. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2954.) Report favoring H. 16224, to increase -pension of William Mont- gomery. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2955.) 40 January, 1903 Sulloway, C. A.. — Continued. Eeport favoring S. 6151, to increase pen- sion of Henry E. Burton. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2962.) Report amending H. 3578, to increase pension of Erastus E. Ed- munds. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 2972.) Report amending H. 7832, to increase pension of Elizabeth Lister. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2973.) Report amending H. 15063, to increase pension of William R. Thompson. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2974. ) Report amending H. 15840, to increase pension of Rudolph B. Weyeneth. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2975. ) Report favoring H. 15852, to increase pension of Cyrus G. Norton. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 2976.) Report favoring H. 15229, to pension James T. Jackson. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2977.) Report amending H. 15433, to increase pension of William Hey- wood. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2979.) Report amending H. 15013, to increase pension of Charles H. Barnes. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 2980. ) Report amending H. 13127, to jiension Nancv Works. Jan. 6,1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2984.) Report favoring S. 5639, to pension William H. Durham. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 2996.) Report favoring S. 5944, to increase pension of Frederick W. W^illey, alias William F. Willey. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rj). 2998. ) Report favoring S. 6330, to increase pension of Allen M. Ripley. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3000.) Report favoring S. 6101, to increase pension of Reuben Andrews. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3003.) Report favoring S. 3035, to increase pension of Elias Brewster. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3013.) Report amending H. 15206, to pension Marv P. Everton. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3057.) Report amending H. 15528, to increase pension of John C. Williams. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3059.) Report favoring H. 16368, to increase pension of Eliza M. Hutch- inson. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3063.) Report amending H. 13240, to increase pension of Nimrod F. Clark, Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3066.) Report amending H. 13239, to increase pension of Ervin Thompson. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3073.) Report amending H. 11417, to increase ];)ension of Julia Anglada, Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3074. ) Report amending H. 13689, to pension William W. Painter. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3075.) Report amending H. 12508, to increase pension of James Jones. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3077.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3460, to pension Jerrv S. Fish. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 3078.) Report amending by substitute H. 2531, to increase pension of Byron Robinson. Jan 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3082. ) Report amending H. 1013, to pension Josephine Hussev. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3086.) Report amending H. 15843, to increase pension of Louis W. Rowe. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3109.) January, 1903 41 Sullowav, C. A. — Continued. Report amendino: H. 8165, to increase pension of Oscar M. Peck. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3110.) Report favorino; H. 1689, to increase pension of Hiram S. Thomp- son. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3124.) Report amending H. 15961, to increase pension of Jane C. Welch. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3128.) Report amending H. 16321, to {tension ^lichael Devine. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. ( h: rp. 3129. ) Report amending H. 15038, to increase pension of Lucv T. Church- ill. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3135. ) Report amending by substitute H. 15659, to pension Elise Sigel. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 3141.) Report amending H. 16499. to increase pension of Charles S. Wain- wright. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3175.) Report amending bv substitute H. 16344, to pension Lucinda Law- rence. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3179. ) Report favoring S. 5244, to increase pension of William H. ^laxwell, Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3181. ) Report amending S. 6361, to pension Emma Dean Powell. Jan. 20,1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3184.) Report favoring H. 16591, to increase pension of James ^lattingly. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3185.) Report amending H. 16358, to increase pension of Benjamin W. Walker. Jan. 20,' 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3186.) Report favoriuir H. 15438, to increase pension of Thomas E. Pea- body. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3188.) Report favoring H. 15437, to increase pension of Sarah A. Gerrv. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3192.) Report amending H. 16271, to increase pension of Gustavus W. Peabody. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3197.) Report amending bv substitute H. 6670, to pension Hercules H. Price. Jan. 20, 1903" 3 pp. ( H. rp. 3200. ) Report amending H. 7844, to pension Alonzo Pendland. Jan. 20, 190.3. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3212. ) Report amending H. 5898, to increase pension of Reuben F. Carter. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3213.) Report amending H. 5010, to increase pension of James W. Pace. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3214.) Report amending H. 2614, to pension John Sullivan. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. { H. rp. 3216. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 4059, to increase pension of Julia A. Cook. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3220.) Report amending bv substitute H. 16534, to increase pension of James H. Durham. Jan. 20. 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3251. ) Report favoring S. 6526, to increase pension of Orin T. Fall. Jan. 20. 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3253.) Report favoring S. 1978, to increase pension of Weslev S. Potter. Jan. 21, 1903. '2pp. (H.rp. 3262.) Report favoring S. 4412, to increase pension of John J. Rees. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3263. ) Report favoring S. 6543, to increase pension of David C. ^lorgan. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3265.) Report amending H. 10691, to increase pension of Daniel Van Wie. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp^3327.) 42 January, 1903 SuUoway, C. A. — Continued. Report amending H. 16717, to increase pension of All^ert W. Thompson. Jan. 2H, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3830. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 15842, to pension INIary H. Talcott. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3338.) Report favoring S. 699, to increase pension of Franklin Cliase. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3339.) Report favoring S. 1043, to increase pension of Harriet Hatch. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3340.) Rejiort favoring S. 1166, to increase pension of Charles W. Colbv. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3341.) Report favoring S. 1873, to increase pension of Hilas D. Davis. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3343.) Report favoring S. 4140, to increase pension of James O'Neil. Jan. 26,1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3348.) Report favoring S. 4305, to increase pension of Daniel G. Towle. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3350.) Report favoring S. 4656, to increase jiension of Orlando S. Osborn. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3351.) Report favoring S. 4702, to increase pension of p]phraim Cunning- ham. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3352.) Report favoring S. 4854, to increase pension of Cassius B. Fisher. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3353.) Report favoring S. 6026, to increase pension of ¥A\7.a Little. Jan. 26,1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3359.) Rejxirt favoring S. 6050, to increase pension of Charles H. Barnes. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3360.) Report favoring S. 6107, to increase pension of Hattie Connell. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3361.) Report favoring S. 6219, to increase ])ension of Xannie Cushman. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3362.) Report favoring S. 6262, to increase pension of Charles C. C-hesley. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3363.) Report favoring 8. 6263, to pension Rachel E. Bullard. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H:rp. 3364.) Report favoring S. 6326, to increase pension of Luther D. Goddard. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3365. ) Report favoring S. 6329, to increase pension of Mary A. Noves. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3366.) Report favoring S. 6422, to increase pension of Ann A. Hersum. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3367.) Re]iort favoring S. 6452, to pension S. Josie Hill. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3368.) Report favoring S. 6465, to increase pension of Alonzo Gilbert. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3369.) • Re]iort favoring S. 6466, to increase pension of Willard A. Jackson. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3370.) Report favoring S. 6500, to increase pension of Caroline W. Bixby. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3371.) .IIDICIARY COMMITTEE Alexander, D. S. Report amending H. 16724, for additional judge of district court for southerfi district of New York. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3166.) January, 1903 43 Clayton, H. D. Report favoring H. 16o3o, to fix time for holding dis- trict and circuit courts for eastern division of eastern district of Arkansas [at Helena]. Jan. 9, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3018.) Report favoring H. 16651, to fix time for holding district and circuit courts in northern and middle districts of Alabama. Jan. 16, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3157.) Report favoring S. 6333, identical with H. 15512, to divest out of United iStates its right to certain real estate at and near Montgomery, Ala., and to invest same in Southern Cotton Oil Company, Bessie R. Maultsby, James S. Pinckard, trustee, ^I. V. B. Chase, and Edwin Ferris. Jan. 26, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3376.) Report amending by substitute H. 15331, to limit effect of regula- tions of commerce between States [so as to subject to State laws intoxicating liquors transported into State]. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3377.) Report amending by substitute H. 14512, to amend act to add cer- tain counties in Alabama to northern [judicial] district, to divide district into 2 divisions, and to prescril)e time and places for holding courts [so as to create new division and for terms of court at Annis- ton]. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3422.) De Armond, D. A. Report amending by substitute H. 14798, to estab- lish laVjoratory for studv of criminal, pauper, and defective clas.ses. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3172.) Views of minority amending H. 17, requiring corporations engaged in interstate commerce to make returns, prohibiting rebates and discriminations and useof interstate commerce in attempts to destroy competition [etc.]. Jan. 29, 1903. 8 pp. (H. rp. 3375, pt. 2.) Fleming, W. H. Report amending by substitute H. 15595, confirming and ceding jurisdiction to Arkau'^as over certain lands formerly in Fort Smith Reservation and asserting and retaining Federal juris- diction over certain other lands in reservation. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3167.) Heni-y, R. L. Report amending H. 16775, estalilishing United States courts at Duncan, Marvetta, and Comanche, Ind. T. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3171.) Report favoring H. 17088, to create new division of eastern judicial district of Texas and f(jr terms of court at Texarkana. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3416.) Kahn, Julius. Report favoring H. 16599, amending act for term of cir- cuit and district courts at Superior, Wis. [so as to provide for addi- tional term]. Jan. 17, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 3163.) Lanham, S. W. T. Report favoring H. 16330, to detach county of Dini- mit from southern judicial district of Texas and attach it to western district. Jan. 9, 1903. 1 p. (H. rj). 3016.) Littlefield, C. E. Report amending H. 16458, to expedite hearing and deterinination of suits in equity pending or hereafter brought under act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies, act to regulate commerce, or any other acts having like purpose that may be hereafter enacted. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3020.) [1st edition read incorrectly S. 16458.] Report amending Vjy substitute H. 17, requiring corporations engaged in interstate commerce to make returns, prohibiting rebates and discriminations and use of interstate commerce in attempts to destroy competition [etc.]. Jan. 26, 1903. 36 pp. (H. rp. 3375 [pt. 1].) Nevin, R. M. Views on H. 17, requiring corporations engaged in inter- state commerce to make returns, prohibiting rebates and discrim- inations and use of interstate connnerce in attempts to destroy competition [etc.]. Jan. 31, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3375, pt. 4.) 44 January, 1903 Overstreet, Jesse. Report favoring S. 5914, establishing term of district court in Addison, W. Va. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3168.) [1st edition read incorrectly H. 5914.] Palmer, H. W. Report amending H.. 163.34, fixing terras of United States courts in Colorado [to be held at Montrose instead of Del Norte]. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3378.) . Parker, R. W. Report amending by substitute S. 3512, fixing punish- ment for larceny of horses, cattle, and other live stock in Indian Territory. Jan.' 26, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3373.) Views on H. 17, requiring corporations engaged in interstate com- merce to make returns, prohibiting rebates and discriminations and use of interstate commerce in attempts to destroy competition [etc.]. Jan. 31, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3375, pt. 3.) Powers, S. L. Report favoring H. 14047, for relief of clerks of circuit and district courts of United States [by reopening and restating emolument accounts, 1891-1900]. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (II. rp. 3162.) Smith, D. H. Report favoring H. 16202, fixing times for terms of cir- cuit and district courts in western district of Virginia [at Charlottes- ville and Roanoke]. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3169.) Views of minority adverse to S. 3287, to fix salaries of judges of United States. Jan. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3159, pt. 2.) Thomas, Lot. Report favoring S. 5316, for additional circuit judge in 8th circuit. Jan. 12, 1903. 7 pp. (H. rp. 3097.) Warner, Vespasian. Report favoring S. 64(n, for additional judge in district of Minnesota. Jan. 9, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3024.) [Cor- rected 2d print was issued.] Report amending S. 3287, to fix salaries of judges of United States. Jan. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3159 [pt. 1].) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Grosvenor, C. H. Report favoring S. 6439, for refund of tonnage taxes [levied on steamers Santiago de Cuba, afterwards Santiago, Cienfue- gos, and OHnda]. Jan. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 29B6. ) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE [Hearing before committee, Dec. 13, 1902, on H. 15449] t(j increase effi- ciency of Army [bv establishment of general staff corps]. [1902.] p. 1-21. Same, Dec. 17, 1902. [1902.] ii + 22-50 pp. [Hearings before committee, Dec. 9-15, 1902, on H. 16567, making appro- priations for Army, 1904.] [1902.] 93 pp. Adams, Robert, jr. Report amending by substitute H. 7, to cause to be erected monuments and markers on battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., to commemorate deeds of certain regiments and batteries of Army. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3396.) Brick, A. L. Report amending bv substitute H. 15132, for relief of Serenns Kilbourne. Jan. 22, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3309.) Capron, A. B. Report amending bv substitute H. 6745, for relief of Anthony R. Ravenscroft. Jan. 27, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3392.) Dick, Charles. Report amending H. 14375, to appoint H. C. Merriam to grade of major-general on retired list. Jan. 15, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3154.) Report amending H. 15243, to appoint Kensey J. Hampton captain and quartermaster in Army. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3155.) January, 1903 45 Esch, J. J. Report favoring H. 14192, to correct military record of Palmer G. Percy. Jan. 15, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3156.) Report favoring S. 5891, to appoint H. C. Merriam to grade of major-general on retired list. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3395.) Hull, J. A. T. Report favoring H. R. 347, calling for information rela- tive to practical operation of sec. 38 of act of Feb. 2, 1901, which ])rohibits selling of beer, wine, or any intoxicating drinks in any post exchange, canteen, or transport, or upon anv premises used or owned by United States. Jau. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3014.) Report submitting H. 16567, making approjiriation for Armv, 1904. Jan. 9, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3017.)' Report submitting H. 16970, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1904. Jan. 21, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3307.) Report amending H. J. R. 252, to loan tents for use at Knights of Pvthias encampment at St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3308. ) Report favoring S. J. R. 156, dedicating to Cohnnlms, Ohio, for pul)lic streets, part of propertv conveyed to United States by Robert Neil. Jan. 27, 1903. 5 pp. " (H. rp". 3390.) Mondell, F. W. Report adverse to H. 2906, to remove charge of deser- tion from Edward Montgomery. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3423.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Report adverse to H. 8071, to remove charge of desertion from Anton Ern.st. Jan. 30, 1903. 3 pp. (H.rp. 3424. ) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Rejwrt amending by substitute H. 15461, for relief of Daniel F. Lee. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3425.) Prince, G. W. Report favoring S. 6486, for marking of graves of soldiers of Confederate army and navv. Jan. 27, 1903. 25 pp. (H. rp. 3389.) Snodgrass, C. E. Report favoring H. 11544, to correct military record of Thomas J. ]\Iorman; with views of minority. Jan. 14, 1903. 5 pp. (H.rp. 3151.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Dayton, A. G. Report favoring S. 5329, to appoint William P. Randall commander on retired list. Jan. 9, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3019.) Rei^ort favoring S. 6034, raising rank of David Smith on retired list. Jan. 9, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3021.) Wheeler, C. K. Report favoring S. 6104, to restore to active list John Walton Ross. Jan. 9, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3022.) Report favoring H. 3100, for conveyance of Widows Island to Maine. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 316o.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Currier, F. D. Report favoring H. 17085, to effectuate provisions of ad- ditional act of international convention for protection of industrial property. Jan. 31, 1903. 3 pp. (H.rp. 3426.) Reeves, Walter. Report amending H. 15607, for amendment of sec. 4921, Revised Statutes [relating to power of courts to grant injunc- tions in patent cases, so as to allow temporary injunctions in certain cases]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2967.)^ Report favoring H. 16403, authorizing issuance of letters rogatory by commissioner of patents and for execution of letters rogatory issued from foreign patent offices. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3142.) 46 January, 19U3 PEXSIONS COMMITTEE Boreing, Vincent. Report amending H. 12771, to pension AVilliam Kenny. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3283.) Report amending H. 14961, to pension William E. Sharp. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3288.) Report favoring H. 15757, to pension Frances C. Broggan. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3292.) Report amending H. 16217, to increase pension of Julia E. Jones. Jan. 21, 1903. Tp. (H. rp. 3297.) Report amending H. 16291, to pension LaVjan McGahan. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3298.) Report amending H. 16391, to pension ElJla F. Shandrew. Jan. 21, 1903. 3 pp. ( H: rp. 3299. ) Bromwell, J. H. Report amending H. 14407, to pension Mav E. Bunn. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3038.) Report amending H. 14217, to increase pension of George M. Smith. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3041.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12971, to pension Thomas Mar- tin. Jan. 12, 1903. * 2 pp. (H. rp. 3043.) Report amending H. 142.54, to increase pension of 3Iarv L. Puring- ton. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3285.) Report amending bv substitute H. 14811, to pension Almedia J. Robison. Jan. 21', 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3286.) Report amending bv substitute H. 14845, to pension Margaret Snyder. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3287.) Report amending H. 15735, to increase pension of John H. Wheeler. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3294.) Burgess, G. F. Report favoring H. 14604, to increase pension of Asa C. "Hill. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. ' ( H. rp. 3040. ) Report amendino; bv substitute H. 8085, to increase pension of David K. Ward well. " Jan. 12, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. .3046.) Report amending H. 15572, to pension Charles W. Bracken. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3050.) Draper, W. H. Report amending H. 1.3358, to pens-ion Elizabeth A. Wilder. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3284.) Report amending H. 15362, to increase pension of (irace Harring- ton. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3289. ) Report amending H. 15841, to increase pension of John Da Silva. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3293.) Report amending H. 16153, to pension George W. Choate.- Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3295.) Loudenslager, H. C. Report favoring S. 1637, to increase pension of Annie A. Xeary. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3026.) Report amending S. 2806, to increase pension of Laura S. Picking. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3027.) Report favoring S. 6492, to increase pension of Thomas Starrat. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3028.) Report amending S. 6132, to increase pension of Fannie McHarg. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3029.) Report favoring H. 16148, to increase pension of Harrv F. Libby. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3034.) Report favoring S. 1131, to increase pension of Svdda B. Arnold. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3266.) January, 1903 47 Loudenslager, H. C— Continued. Report favoring S. 3607, to increase pension of Oliver P. Helton. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3267.) Report favoring S. 4332, to increase pension of Marv B. Heddleson. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3268.) Report amending S. 5835, to increase pension of Joel C. Shepherd. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3269. ) Report favoring S. 5352, to increase pension of AVilliani Flinn. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3270. ) Report favoring S. 6071, to increase pension of ^larv Manes. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3271.) Report favoring S. 6182, to increase pension of Lila L. PZgbert. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3272.) Report favoring S. 6257, to increase pension of Marv B. Keller. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3273.) Report amending S. 6467, to increase pension of Sarah E. Ropes. Jan. 21, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3274.) Report favoring S. 6514, to increase pension, of Stephen J. Houston. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3275.) Report favoring S. 6614, to increase pension of Bertha R. Koops. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3276.) Report amending S. 6693, to pension ^lary J. Ivey. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3277. ) Report amending l)v substitute H. 2812, to pension Susan Kent. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 3279.) Report amending H. 16711, to pension Ann Gilbert. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3301.) Report amending H. 17084, relating to payment and disposition of pension money due inmates of Government Hospital for Insane. Jan. 28, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3399.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Patterson, G. R. Report amending H. 15754, to pension Frances Cowie. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3030.) Report amending H. 14235, to increase pension of George White. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3036.) Report amending H. 14143, to increase pension of Augusta W. Seely. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3042.) Report amending H. 10644, to pension ^lichael J. Gladden. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3048.) Report amending H. 16309, to pension Samuel H. Montanve. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3107.) Richardson, William. Report amending H. 15622, to increase pension of Benjamin Cardwell. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3033.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13711, to pension Simon M. Yates. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3037.) Report amending H. 14168, to pension John B. Anderson. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3039.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12611, to pension Alexander J. Thomson. Jan. 12, "1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3044. ) Report amending H. 13826, to increase pension of Francis X. Bon- neau. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3045.) Report amending H. 13793, to increase pension of Solomon A. Alexander. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3047.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1027, to pension Lavinia Cook. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. ' (H. rp. 3049.) 48 January, 1903 Richardson, William— Continued. Report amending H. 15693, to in- crease pension of DelithaA. Cook. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3290.) Report amending H. 15694, to pension Bessie Ledvard. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H:rp. 3291.) Report amending H. 16161, to increase pension of Francis A. Trade- well. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3296.) Report amending H. 16564, to increase pension of James Hunter. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3300.), Selby, T. J. Report amending H. 15812, to increase pension of Lucien B.Love. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3031.) Report amending H. 16149, to increase pension of William Shup. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3032.) Report amending H. 15873, to pension Minerva Murphv. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H^rp. 3035. ) Report amending H. 15400, to increase pension of Enos Turner. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3051.) Shelden, C. D. Report amending H. 9237, to pension John Wallace. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3281.) Report amending H. 9814, to increase pension of Marv Williams. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3282.) Wilej', A. A. Report amending l)v substitute H. 1377, to increase pen- sion of Bridget Agnes Tridel. " Jan. :^1, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3278.) Report amending by substitute H. 6127, to increase pension of Catherine P. McLorinen. Jan. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3280.) POST-OFFICE AND POST-RO.\r)S COMMITTEE Boutell, H. S. Report favoring H. 948, for relief of William Dugdale. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3303.) Loud, E. F. Report submitting H. 16990, making appropriations for Post-Office Department, 1904. Jan. 23, 1903. 18 pp. ( H. rp. 3314. ) Rejiort amending H. R. 398, calling for information relative to res- ignation of postmaster, Mrs. Minnie Cox, at Indianola, Miss. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3381.) PL'BLIC BUILDINGS AXD GROUNDS COM.MITTEE Mercer, D. H. Report favoring H. J. R. 216, extending [so far as same relates to Williamsport] provision granting to Pennsylvania use of court-house at Scranton and Williamsport. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3025.) Report adverse to H. R. 344, calling for information relative to public building now l)eing constructed in Chicago, 111. ; with infor- mation called for. Jan. 16, 1903. 138 pp. (H. rp. 3158.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Eddy, F. M. Report amending H. 15985, identical with S. 6339, to con- firm certain forest lieu selections [in Montana] made [prior to Oct. 20, 1902] under act approved June 4, 1897. Jan. 30, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3418.) Report favoring S. 6278, to extend provisions of chapter 8, title 32, Revised Statutes, reservation and sale of town sites on public lands, to ceded Indian lands in Minnesota. Jan. 30, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3421.) Lacey, J. F. Report favoring H. 16760, granting Central Arizona Rail- way Companv right of wav through San Francisco Mountains forest reserve. Jan. 22, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3310.) January, 1903 49 Martin, E. W. Report favoring S. 6502, relating to [unsold] ceded lands on Fort Hall Reservation. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3161.) Moody, M. A. Report amending H. 15008, for lietter separation and utilization of public and ])rivate lands \vithin railroad and Avagon road land grants in arid region, as substitute for H. 10594; with views of minority. Jan. 13, 1903. 7 i)p. (H. rp. 3101.) Shafroth, J. F. Report amending H. 16731, permitting Montrose, Colo., to enter 160 acres of land for reservoir and water purposes. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3404. ) RULES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report amending by substitute H. R. 370, fixing time for consideration of H. 15449, to increase efficiency of Army by establishment of general staff corps. Jan. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp.' 2968. ) Report amending H. R. 381, fixing time for consideration of H. 16649, to provide rebate of duties on coal. Jan. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3149.) Report submitting H. R. 392, fixing time for consideration of S. 569, to es-tablish Department of Commerce and Labor, as substitute for H. R. 374. Jan. 15, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3153.) Report amending H. R. 393, fixing time for consideration of H. 15520, to estal/lish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philippine Islands. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3260.) Grosvenor, C. H. Report submitting H. R. 377, directing Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to report as to causes of jtrevail- ing scarcity of coal, as substitute for H. J. R. 247. Jan. 12, 1903. . 1 p. (H. fp. 3100.) Report favoring H. R. 394, fixing time for consideration of bills reported by Committee on Judiciary. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3383. ) TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Powers, Llewellyn. Report favoring S. J. R. 146, to extend time for construction of Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad in Alaska. Jan. 28, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3397.) Robinson, J. M. Report favoring S. 6216, to pay in part judgments of Legislative Assembly of Havvaii for property destroyed in suppress- ing bubonic plague, and authorizing Hawaii to issue bonds for pay- ment of remaining claims. Jan. 12, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3098.) WAR CLAIMS COMMITTED Caldwell, B. F. Report favoring H. 4254, for relief of St. John's Lodge, A. F. A. M., Newbern, N. C. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3104.) Report submitting H. R. 379, to refer H. 3435, 3438, 16417, for relief of heirs of Alexander Bradshaw, heirs of Andrew J. Surl)er, and heirs of O. H. Cogswell, to Court of Claims. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3105. ) Gibson, H. R. Report submitting H. R. 414, to refer H. 4850, for relief of 1st Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, Tenn., to Court of Claims. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3387.) Haugen, G. N. Report favoring H. 16950, for relief of Iowa [by pay- ment of claims for exj^enses incurred for equipping, etc., troops in War with Spain]. Jan. 30, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3417.) 12686— No. 97-03 1 60 January, 1903 Kehoe, J. X. Report s\ibmittinii H. R. 385, to refer H. 16622, for relief of ^Margaret Morarity, to Court of Claims. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3145.) Report sul)niitting H. R. 386, to refer H. 16623, for relief of estate of Ann S. Jaekson, to Court of Claims. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3146.) Kyle, T. B. Report submitting H. R. 384, to refer H. 12892, for relief of Joseph A. Cox, to Court of Claims. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3144. ) Report submitting H. R. 411, to refer H. 8821, for relief of heirs of John Morgan, to Court of Claims. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3384. ) INIahon, T. "SI. Report favoring H. 14942, for relief of representatives of Warren Mitchell. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3015.) Report favoring S. 2341, to authorize readjustment of accounts of army officers [who were graduates of Militai'y Academy and others, for length of service]. Jan. 13, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3102.) Report favoring H. 2098, for relief of N. N. Lowry. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3103.) Report submitting II. R. 402, to refer H. 13148, for relief of rep- resentatives of John and Patrick McCabe, to Court of Claims. Jan. 21,1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3304.) Report submitting H. R. 412, to refer H. 10974, for relief of Julius C. Kleonne, to Court of Claims. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3385.) Sims, T. W. Report submitting H. R. 413, to refer H. 3639, for relief of heirs of James M. Hinton, to Court of Claims. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3386.) Smith, H. C. Report sul)mitting H. R. 383, to refer H. 9168, for relief of Charles E. Russell, administrator of John H. Russell, to Court of Claims. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3143.) WAY.S -VXD MEANS COMMITTEE Payne, S. E. Report submitting H. 16649, to provide rebate of duties on coal, as substitute for divers bills. Jan. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3108.) Roljertson, S. M. Report favoring H. 12271, to abolish district of the Teche in Louisiana and to attach to and make part of district of New Orleans [and for subport of entrv at Morgan Citv]. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3391.) Steele, G. W. Report amending H. 3095, for relief of gaugers, store- keeper-gangers, and storekeepers. Jan. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. rj). 3152. ) SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — The.«e volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 79-Sl. The number appended to tlie description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the s\stem adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. President of United States Amne.«tv [to inhabitants of] Philippines, proclamation. [Jul v 4, 1902.] [2]-pp. f Luquillo forest reserve, proclamation. Jan. 17, 1903. 1 p. f " Yellowstone forest reserve [to include and supersede Teton forest reserve and Absaroka forest reserve], 5th proclamation. [Jan. 29, 1903.] 6 pp. f " January, 1903 51 Agriculture, Department of Note.— Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Annual reports, 1902. cxxiv + 402 pp. 1 il. ( II. doc. 6. ) *oOc [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 99 [anjendnient 4]; quarantine of cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine in New Knyland States. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. Same 101 [and amendments 1-9] ; Dec. 26 [-29] 1902. 15 pp. [Consist of orders concerning cattle transportation and inspection and quar- antine of cattle, etc.]. Same 101 [amendment 10]; regulations concerning cattle transportation, moving cattle from 2 northern tiers of counties in Arkansas. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. Same 102, transportation of horses affected with maladie du coit. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. narrow large 8° Report as to advisability of consolidating with Weather Bureau work of gathering reports and statistics of crops. Jan. 5, 1903. 20 pp. ( H. doc. 238. ) APPOINTMENT CLERK Report, 1902, by J. B. Bennett; from reports. Department of Agriculture, ii f 383-400 pp. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Report of chief, 1902, by C. Hart Merriam; from I'eports, Department of Agriculture, iii -p 209-218 pp. BOTANY DIVISION XoTE.— The Botany Division was merged into the Plant Industry Bureau, July. 1901. List of publications of division. [Dec. 29, 1902.] 12 pp. (Circular 30, revised edition.) CHEMISTRY BUREAU Fruits and fruit products, chemical and microscopical examination; by L. S. Munson, L. ]\I. Tolman, and Burton J. Howard. 1902. 114 pp. 12 pi. (Bulletin 66.) *20c Contents: Chemical examination of fruits and fruit products; by L. S. Munson and L. M. Tolman. Microscopical examinations of fruits and fruit products; by B. J. Howanl. I'reliminarv crop and soil data for cooperative studv of availatjle jilant food. '[Jan. 8, 1903.] 9 pp. (Circular 11.) Report of chemist, 1902, by H. W. AViley; from reports. Department of Agriculture, ii + 137-154 pp. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Methods of controlling [Mexican cotton-] boll weevil; by W. D. Hunter. 1903. 16 pp. 2 ib (Farmers' bulletin 163.) 52 , January, 1903 Report of acting entomologist, 1902, by C. L. Marlatt; from reports. De- partment of Agriculture, iii + 189-207 pp. Southern grain louse, toxoptera graminum Rondani, bj' Theo. Pergande; from Bulletin 38, new series. [1903.] ii ^ 7-19 pp. 1 pi. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, Jan. 1903; v. 14, no. 5. x-f- 413-516 pp. *10c single copy, §1.00 a vol. (12 nos. ) Note. — ^[ainly made up of abstracts of reports and publicatlon.s on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Experiments on metaliolism of nitrogen, sulpliur, and phosphorus in human organism [in cooperation with Columbia University]; by H.C.Sherman. 1902. 47 pp. 3 il. (Bulletin 121.) ' *5c Proceedings of 7th annual meeting of American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, ^^'ashington, D. C, June 24-26, 1902, minutes of meetins;; from Bulletin 120. l-.57 + [l] pp. ([Publication] 539. ) Same, papers, addresses, and discussions; frcmi Bulletin 120. 3 -|- 59- 119 pp. ( [Publication] 540. ) Report of director, 1902, by A. C. True; from reports, Dej^artment of Agriculture, iii + 241-304 pp. PORTO RICO AGRICULTUR.\L EXPERIMEXT STATION Changa, or mole cricket, scapteriscus didactylus Latr., in Porto Rico; by O. W. Barrett. 1902. 20 pp. 1 il. (Bulletin 2.) *5c FOREIGN MARKETS SECTION Report of chief, 1902, l)y Frank H. Hitchcock; from reports, Depart" ment of Agriculture, ii -f- 377-382 pp. FORESTRY BUREAU Errata [to] bulletin 36, Woodsman's handbook. [1903.] 4 pp. 16° Report of forester, 1902, by Gifford Pinchot; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iv -I 109-136 pp. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Effect of black rot on turnips, series of photomicrographs, accompanied bv explanatory text; bv Erwin F. Smith. Jan. 17, 1903. 20 jij). 14 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 29.) *15c List of American varieties of vegetables for 1901 and 1902; bv W. W. Tracy, jr. Jan. 17, 1903. 402 pp. large 8° (Bulletin 21.)" *35c Mango in Porto Rico; bv G. N. Collins. Jan. 17, 1903. 38 pp. 15 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 28.) *15c Report of chief, 1902, by B. T. Galloway; from rej^orts. Department of Agriculture, iv -^ 47-108 pp. Report on seed distribution, 1902. Jan. 5, 1903. 20 ]>p. 2 il. (H. doc. 240. ) January, 1903 53 Silkworm iood plants, cultivation and propagation; by George W. Oli- ver. Jan. 15, 1903. 20 pp. 13 pi. large 8" (Bulletin 34.) *15c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Proceedings of North Carolina good roads convention, Raleigh, Feb. 12 and 13, 1902; bv J. A. Holmes. 1903. 72 pp. 5 pi. (Bulletin 24. ) " *10c Contents: Address of welcome; bv C. B. Avcock. by W. B. Snow. Response to; by W. H. Moore. Churches, Good roads and their relation to; by T. N. Ivey. Country life. Good roads and their relation to; by W. R. Cox. Econoriiy of good roads; by G. T. Winston. Farmer, Good roads and their relation to; by T. B. Parker. Mecklenburg County, History of good road making in; by l>. B. .\lexanilcr. North Carolina, Road building in; by J. A. Holmes. Postal service, Good roads and their relation to; by E. W. Pou. Progress of good roads movement in United States; by Martin Dodge. Railways, Interest of, in road improvement; by M. A. Hays. Road fiiuds. Methods of raising and expending; by F. M. Simmons. Rural districts. Economical roads for; by W. C. Riddiek. Rural free delivery of mails; by A. W. Machen. Wake County, Roads and road laws of; by W. C. McMackin. Ways and means. Practical suggestions as to; by M. C. Butler. West, Good roads movement in; by J. W. Abbott. Report, 1902, by 3Iartin Dodge; from reports. Department of Agricul- ture, iii + 305-316 pp. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION List ol bulletins and circulars issued by Department of Agriculture and available for free distribution; corrected to Jan. 1, 1903. 28 pp. ( [Publication] 247, 8th edition. ) Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Jan. 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 453. ) Report of editor, 1902, by Geo. \Vm. Hill; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii + 317-376 pp. SOILS BUREAU List of publications of bureau. Jan. 1903. 14 pp. ([Puljlication] 89.) Soil survey of Harford County, Md., by W. G. Smith and J. O. Martin; from Report on field operations of Bureau of Soils, 1901. [1903.] iii + 211-237 pi). map. STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 4, no. 9; Jan. 1903. 8 pp. 4" [Monthly.] WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, Dec. 1902; no. 31 [1902]. 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr. -Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Same, Jan. 1903; no. 1 [1903]. 24 X 19 in. Note.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Instructions for obtaining and tabulating records from recording instru- ments; by C. F. Marvin. 1903. 31 pp. 2 il. (Circular A, Instru- ment Division, 2d edition.) 54 January, 1903 Monthly Weather Review, v. 30, no. 11; Nov. 1902. Jan. 21, 1903. .p. 511-551, 4 il. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4° 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are- Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier. Gales, NuvemlxM', from Great Lakes to maritime provinces; by B. C. Webber. Hawaiian climatologieal data; by C. J. Lyons. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Porto Rico, Climatology and water power of ; by VV. H. Alexander. Wind resultants. Annual; by T. H. Davis. Report of chief, [nieteorological tallies for calendar year] 1901 ; [with administrative report for fiscal year] 1902. 1902. [pts. 1-6], xxvii + 342 pp. 5 maps, 4° (H. doc. 19.) Contenf.$: Administrative report, pt.l. Atmospheric pressure, temperature, and wind, Hourly averages of, at 28 .stations; list of ot)serving stations, pt. '2. Precipitation, Monthly and annual; monthly and seasonal snowfall, [season of] 1901-02. pt. 5. Summaries, Monthly and annual, 171 stations, pt. 3. Sunshine; excessive precipitation; highest and lowest temperatures [ever] re- corded at Weather Bureau st;itions: mean ma.ximum and Tuinimum temper- atures; normal daily temperature, [42] stations: mean monthly and annual relative humidity [1888-1901] ; meteorological observations at stations of Weather Bureau in West indies, pt. ti. Temperature, Monthly and annual mean, and annual extremes of temperature, with dates of first and last killing frosts, pt. 4. Snow and ice bnlletin, Jan. 6-27, 1903. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter.] Weather map, Jan. 1-31, 1903. 19 x 24 in. [Daily.] Interior Department T^OTE.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are "issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions inland cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volvimes at prices ranging from •$1.05 to SI. 45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit SI. 00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. •Annual reports, 1901; 22d annual rejiort of Geological Survey, pt. 4, hy- drography. [See Geological Stirvey.] ;Same, 1902; report of Secretary, report of commissioner of General Land Office. 1902. xi -f- 785 pp. (H. doc. 5. ) *40c Decisions in appealed pension and bounty-land claims, also table of cases, and of statutes cited and construed; by John W. Bixler [1902]. v. 12, XV -\~ 572 pp. [These decisions are prepared in the Board of Pension Appeals, but are promulgated by the assistant Secretary of the Interior.] ' " *Sheep, $1.05 Letter transmitting journal of Senate of 2d Legislative Assembly of Hawaii, in special session. Jan. 27, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 116. ) [Only letter of transmittal printed here.] Report [of grand jury of district court for Alaska, division 1, Decem- ber term, 1902] as to needs of Territorv. Jan. 24, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 318.) CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT Annual report, 1902. 61 pp. 105 pi. [Appendix includes House report 16 and House documents 573 and 586, 57th Congress, 1st session, etc.] CENSUS OFFICE Abstract of 12th census of United States, 1900. 1902. xiii-f395pp. [Includes list of publications issued since Mar. 3, 1899.] January, 1903 55 EDUCATION BUREAU Note. — Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui- tously by addressing the Commissioner of Education. Education and reindeer in Alaska, 1901. 1903. p. 1459-98, 10 pi. (Report, 1901, chapters 31, 32; whole no. 291.) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources. Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended lor free distribution; and maps. Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from be to Sll.OO each. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see below. Action of amir-onium chloride upon silicates; bv Frank \Yigglesworth Clarke and George Steiger. 1902. 57 + iii PP- (Bulletin 207; H. doc. 207. ) [For edition without Congressional document number see Catalogue for Nov. 1902, page 597.] 22d annual report, 1901, Charles D. "Walcott, director; pt. 4, hydrog- raphy. 1902. (590 pp. 244 il. 58 pi. 7 maps, large 8" (Interior Dept., Reports, 1901; H. doc. 5, 57th Cong. 1st sess. ) Contents: American isthmus. Hydrograiiliy of; by A. P. Davis. High Plains and their utilization, concluded: by W. D. Johnson. Stream measurements. Report of progress of, for calendar vear 1900; Ijv F. H. Nowcll. Estimate of appropriation for topographic surveys in Porto Rico. Jan. 5,1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 227.) Geologic atlas of United States, Ditnev folio, Ind. Library edition. 1902. 8 i)p. 3 il. 4 pi. 3 maps, large> (Folio 84. ) Same, Masontown-Uniontown folio, Pa. Library edition. 1902. 21pp. 26 il. 3 pi. 8 maps, large 4° (Folio 82. ) Geologv and petrography of Crater Lake National Park; by Joseph Silas Diiler and Horace Bushnell Patton. 1902. 167 + iii pp. 2 il. 17 pi. 2 maps, 4" ( Professional paper 3. ) *40c Contents: Geology of Crater Lake National Park: by J. S. Diiler. Petrography of Crater Lake National Park; by H. B. Patton. Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,500. 1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the "reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented". Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each: but in lots. of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. Arizona, Bisbee quadrangle, lat. 31° 15'-31° 30^, long. 109° 45'-110°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902. California, Fairoaks quadrangle, lat. 38° 30^-38° 45^ long. 121° 15'- 121° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1902. Indiana, Degonia Springs quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 87°-87°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902. 56 January, 1903 Nebraska, Gothenburg quadrangle, lat. 40° o0^-41°, long. 100°-100°30^ Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1902. New York- Vermont, Ticonderoga quadrangle, lat. 43° 45^-44°, long 73° 15'-73° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902. Wisconsin, Marathon special map, lat. 44° 45'— 15° 15', long. 89° 45'- 90° 15'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902. Wisconsin, Wausau special map, lat. 44° 45'-45° 15', long. 89° 15'-89° 45'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1902. Wisconsin-Illinois, ^lineral Point quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'— 43°, long. 90°-90° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902. HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION Geology and water resources of Patrick and Goshen Hole quadrangles in eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska; by George I. Adams. 1902. 50 pp. 4 il. 7 pi. 4 maps. (Water-supply and irrigation papers 70; H. doc. 689, 57th Cong. 1st sess. ) *15c Report of progress of stream measurements for calendar vear 1901 ; bv F. H. Newell. 1903. 246 — [i] pp. 71 il. 13 pi. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 75; H. doc. 201. ) *25c Water resources of Colorado; by A. L. Fellows. 1902. 151 — [i] pp. 5 il. 13 pi. map. (Water-supplv and irrigation paper 74; H. doc. 200. ) ' *25c Water storage on Salt River [and Verde River], Ariz.; by Arthur Powell Davis. 1903. 54 + [i] pp. 4 il. 17 pi. 8 maps. ' ( Water- supplv and irrigation paper 73; H. doc. 692, 57th Cong. 1st sess.) *20c GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Estimate of appropriation. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 297.) INDIAN BUREAU Agreement with Indians on Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak., and draft of bill for ratification of same. Dec. 18, 1902. 34 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 194.) Early la1)ors of missionaries of American Board of Commissioners for For- eign Missions in Oregon, commencing in 1836. [Feb. 9, 1871, ordered reprinted Jan. 15] 1903. 81 pp. (S. ex. doc. 37, 41st Cong. 3d sess. ) Proposals received and conla'acts awarded for supplies for Indian service, 1903. 347 pp. Report relative to necessity of additional land for Indians [of Moapa River Reservation] Nev. Dec. 5, 1902. 4 pp. map. ( H. doc. 65. ) IXDIAN SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Report, 1902. 64 pp. 15 pi. Note. — Appendix contains extracts from papers and discussions at summer schools and at ses.sions of Department of Indian Education. National Educational Association, Minneapolis, July 7-11: resolutions adopted; and synopsis of reports of special Indian agents and supervisors. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Detailed statement of business by divisions and surveving districts, 1902. p. 121-509. Estimate of appropriation for survey of boundarv line Vjetween Idaho - and Montana. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 295.) January, 1903 57 Estimates for survey of Walker River Reservation, Xev., Uinta [^'alley] Reservation, Utah, and Spokane Reservation, Wash. Dec. 5, 1902. 6 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 66.) PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at So.OO. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copiesof patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 250 to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at SI. 00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at So.OO per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copvof the Official Gazette. Thev are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Classification bulletin, Sept. -Dec. 1902, containing classification of sub- jects of invention [no. 9], revised by Classification Division. 1902. 5 -f [1] pp. large 8° OfHcial Gazette, Jan. 6-27, 1903; v. 102, nos. 1-4. 1-824 -}- [2] + [Ixxviii] pp. il. large 8" [Weekly.] 10c single copy, §5.00 a yr XoTE. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Roster of registered attorneys entitled to practice before otiice. [8th edition] revised Jan. 2, 1903. 84 pp. 10c PORTO RICO Report of commissioner of education for Porto Rico, 1902. 183 pp. 13 pi. ■ STATIONERY AND PRINTING DIVISION Estimate of appropriation for deficiency in printing and binding [Depart- ment of Interior]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 228.) Justice, Department of Circuit court of United States for district of ^linnesota, 3d division, United States vs. Northern Securities Company, and others, tran- script of record, pleadings, etc. [1903.] iii -r ill pp. Estimate of appropriation for compilation of volume 24, opinions of Attorney-General. Jan. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 225. ) Estimate of [deficiencv in] appropriation for printing and binding. Jan. 9, 1903. [2] pp. (H. doc. 255.) Opinion upon questions relating to claim of Cherokee Indians [for moneys due them as found Toy accounting rendered in accordance with act of Mar. 3, 1893, and adverse claim of Eastern Cherokees]. Jan. 22, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 309.) Reply to chairman of Committee on Judiciary, Senate [relating to regu- lation of trusts] ; Sherman anti-trust law, and list of decisions relat- ing thereto; also address delivered by Attorney-General Philander C. Knox on Commerce clause of Constitution and trust, Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 14, 1902; presented bv Mr. Hoar. Jan. 6, 1903. 50 pp. + [3]]. (S. doc. 73.) Navy Department Courts-martial. General court-martial order 238-245 [1902], 1-12 [1903]; Dec. 22, 1902-Jan. 14, 1903. 12° 58 Jakuary, 1903 Departmental order 35, 36; Jan. 9, 19, 1903. Each 1 p. narrow 12" Engineers. Rules regarding examinations of candidates for appoint- ment in corps of civil engineers of Navy. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. 12° General order 120, 121; Jan. 21, 28, 1903. 12" Great Lakes. Progress made in selecting site, etc., for additional naval training station on Great Lakes [jireliminary report of l)oard]. Dec. 15, 1902. 25 pp. 3 maps. (S. doc. 45.) Guam Island. Letter, with inclosures [from Navy and War De])art- ments], relating to government existing in Guam, Mabini case [and Filipino pris^oners in Guam], etc., response to resolution. Jan. 26, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 111.) Navy yard order 342-347, emplovment of lalior at navv vards; Jan. 3-28, 1903. narrow 12" ' Port Roval, S. C. Report as to condition of (lovernment pi-operty at Port Royal. Jan. 9, 1903. 6 pp. (H. doc. 257.) Special order 35; Jan 14, 1903. 1 p. 12" Staff officer.-^. Information relating to staff corps of Navv; presented bv Mr. Hale. Jan. 26, 1903. 22 pp. (S. doc. 110.) AVar-ships. Report of cost of inspection and construction of naval ves- sels [authorized bv naval appropriation act approved Julv 1, 1902, for quarter ended" Sept. 30, 1902]. Jan. 5, 1903. 5 pp. "(H. doc. 235. ) EQUIPMENT BUREAU HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note.— The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in V^'ashington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port 'Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Azimuths of celestial bodies whose declinations range from 24° to 70°, for parallels of latitude extending to 70° from equator; by G. W. Littlehales, with F. G. Radeltinger, J. W. Frolev, and C. C. Ennis. 1902. 2S8pp. 4" ([Pttblication] 120.) " $1.50 Catalogue of charts, plans, sailing directions, and other publications of office. 1902. 132 pp. 24 maps, 4" 50c Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 697-700; Jan. 7-28, 1903. Each 1 p. large 4" and oblong f" Note. — Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Notice to Mariners, weekly, 1-5, 1903; Jan. 3-31. 1-87+ [7] 1. Note.— Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 1, sec. 1, etc. Same, index to 1-52 of 1902. 1903. 60 pji. Charts Haapai Group, northern portion, Tonga or Friendly Islands, south Pacific Dcean, from British survev in 1898; chart 2007. Scale naut. m. = lin. Jan. 1903. 25.8X39.1 in. 40c Haapai Group, southern portion, Tonga or Friendly Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from British survev in 1898; chart 2008. Scale naut. m.=lin. Jan. 1903. 25.9 X 39."l in. 40c January, 1903 .59 New Zealand; index chart Z. Scale 1° long. = 0.46 in. Jan. 1903. 16.5 X 10.5 in. 10c Pacific islands, sonth, Ea.?tern groups of; index chart Y. Scale 1° long. = 0.38 in. Jan. 1903. 10.3 X 16.9 in. 10c Pacific islands, south, Western groups of; index chart W. Scale 1° long.=0.51 in. Jan. 1903. 10.4 X 16.6 in. 10c Philippine Islands, Verde Island Passage to San Bernardino Strait and San Miguel Bay, from latest information; chart 2050. Scale naut. m. =0.2 in. Jan. 1903. 27.7X39.4 in. 60c Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1903; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., tracks of cyclonic storms; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather; charts published, etc., Dec. 31, 1902-Jan. 30. 1903; also, on reverse. Time Azimuth diagram. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Feb. 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., storm tracks; fishing banks: forecast of wind and weather; charts published, etc., Nov. 30-Dec. 31, 1902; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean; also, on reverse. Azimuth and hour angle from latitude of observer and declination and altitude of observed celestial bodv, by G. W. Littlehales. Santa Cruz, Port, Argentina, from Argentine survey in 1900, with addi- tions from earlier British and French surveys; chart 2104. Scale naut. m.=lin. Jan. 1903. 20.3 X 23.2 in. ' 20c Tonga or Friendly Is., south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys between 1888 and 1898; chart 2016. Scale 1° lat. = 7.48 in. Jan. 1903. 38.8 X 25.4 in. 40c NAUTICAL ALMAN.U' OFFICE Note. — The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, in cloth, the American Nautical Almanac and the Pacific Coaster's Nautical Almanac, in paper, are sold by the Bureau of Equipment for SI. 00, 30c, and 15c, respectively. The Astronomical papers prepared for use of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for the sale of these publications, and application should be made to the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, direct. American Xautical Almanac for 1906. 1st edition. 1902. yiii — 2V4 pp. 2 il. *30c NAVAL WAR RECORDS OFFICE Official records of Union and Confederate navies, circular [giving descrip- tion, volumes, etc.]. Jan. 15, 1903. 3 pp. 4" Official records of Union and Confederate navies in War of Rebellion, l)v Charles W. Stewart; series 1, v. 15. 1902. xvii + 863 pp. il. 5 pi. (H. doc. 156.) • *45c Contents: South Atlantic blockading squadron, Oct. 1, lrojects in: by I. B. Dudley and K. K. Kenneday. Phylloxera iii Italy; by J. C." Covert. Stationery goods iii Canada; by J. L. Bittinger. Sugar. National consumption of; by F. W. Mahin. Sugar crop. E.stimates of. for 1902-3; by H. W. Diederich. Sugar production of CuJ)a; transmitted by H. G. Squiers. Tonkin, Trade conditions in: by ,J. C. Covert. Trade-mark regulations. Malta;" transmitted by J. H. Grout. Vehicles. American, Demand for. at Harput; by T. H. Norton. Wages in France, by A. de Foville: transmitted by W. P. Atwell. Waterworks for'Apia: by George Heimrod. Stored goods as collateral for loans. 1902. xvi — 101 pp. (Special Con- sular Reports, v. 25; H. doc. 199.) LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION Receipts and disbursements of Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, Nov. 1902. Jan. 6, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 72. ) 64 January, 1903 porto rico 2d annual report of governor, May 1, 1901-July 1, 1902, by William H. Hunt [with reports of insular secretary, attornev-general, etc]. Dec. 9, 1902. iii-r351 pp. 18 pi. (S. doc. 32.) ^ • *25c Ordinance enacted by Executive Council, Dec. 3, 1902, granting to Benjamin J. Horton right to construct telei^hone lines through Porto Rico. Jan. 6, 1903. 5 pp. (S. doc. 71.) Ordinance enacted by Executive Council, Dec. 3 [2], 1902, granting to J. H. D. Luce right to construct wharf on east side of harbor of Ponce. Jan. 19, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 91.) Treasury Department Accounts. Report of expenditures of contingent fund of Department [1902]. Dec. 1, 1902. 31 pp. (H. doc. 30.) Atlanta, Ga. Letter relating to improvement of post-office building at Atlanta. Jan. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 281.) Bonds of officers. Rules regulating execution of official ])onds required by law to be approved by Secretary. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 i)p. 4° (Dept. circular 4, 1903; Division of Appointments. ) Chinese. Rules and regulations [under sec. 3 of act approved Apr. 29, 1902] governing admission of Chinese to United States to take part in Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Jan. 7, 1903. 2 pj). 4° (Dept. circular 5, 1903; Bureau of Lnmigration.) Coal. Rebate of duties on coal [act of Congress]. Jan. 16, 1903. 1 \>. 4° (Dept. circular 9, 1903; Division of Customs.) Customs. Estimate of appropriation for collecting revenue [1904] . Jan. 9,1903. 36 pp. (H. doc. 258.) Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, Jan. 1903. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] Drawback, frontier inspection. Jan. 27," 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 12, 1903; Division of Customs.) Maritime Association of Port of Xew York. Letter recommending appropriation for tidal indicator in ^Maritime Exchange, New York. Jan. 20, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 304.) Norfolk, Ya. Recommendations for aids to navigation in harbor. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 270.) Official matter. Formulation of official communications for press copy- ing. Dec. 27, 1902. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 145, 1902; Division of Appointments. ) Perry, Okla. Letter relating to buildings at Kingfisher and Perry. Jan. 29, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 339. ) ' Portal, N. Dak., subport of entry, etc. [act of Congress]. Jan. 26, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 11, 1903; Division of Customs.) Report. Annual report of Secretary on state of finances [with tables and reports of heads of bureaus] ,1902. xvi + 624 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2295; H. doc. 8.) Contents: Reports of — Comptroller of currenry. Internal Revenue Othce. Mint Bureau. Register of Treasury. Secretary of Treasury. Treasurer of United States. January, 1903 65 Salmon. Limiting (Uiration of salmon tishing season in sontheastern Alaska. Jan.'o, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 3, 1903; Division of Special Agents. ) Steamboats. Regulations relating to issue of permits to steamers to use petroleum as fuel for motive power. Jan. 10, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept. circular 6, 1903; Steamboat-Inspection Service. ) Sugar. Export bounties on sugar produced in Austiia-Hungarv. Jan. ' 19, 1903. 1 p. 4" ( Dept. circular 10, 1903; Division of Customs. ) Sj'racuse, N. Y. Letter from acting Secretary of Treasury and act- ing Attorney-(Teneral [with letter from Postmaster-General and] report [of commission] relative to Federal building at Svracuse. Jan. 2], 1903. 9 pp. (H. doc. 306.) Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, navigation laws, etc., weekly, v. H, nos. 1-5; Jan. 1-29, 1903. [Department de- cisions numbered 24113-191 including general appraisers' decisions 5248-69, and internal revenue decisions 610-624.] Same, index to v. 5, Jan.-Dec. 1902. 1903. Ix pp. APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Dec. 22, 1902- Jan. 21, 1903]; Jan. 5-26, 1903. 4" (Reappraisement circulars 913- 920; Division of Customs. ) [Weekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Baltimore, ]Md. p]stimate of appropriation for addition to Baltimore sul)treasnry building. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 272. ) — — P>timate of ai)propriation for elevator in post-office building at Baltimore. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 275.) Detroit, ^lich. Estimate of appropriation for [lookouts in] post-office at Detroit. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 296.) Engraving and Printing Bureau. Estimate of appropriation for addi- tional building for bureau. Jan. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 249.) Revised estimate for new bnildinij: for bureau. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 307.) Cireensboro, X. C. Estimates of api:)ropriation for rental of buildings at Greensboro. Jan. 31, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 343.) Kenduskeag River. Estimate of appropriation for repair of bridge [across river] at Bangor, ]\Ie. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 234.) Philadelphia, Pa. Estimate of ajjpropriation for elevator plant in ap- praisers' stores building at Philadelphia. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 276.) Report. Annual report, 1902. 235 pj). (Treas. Dept. doc. 2307.) St. Paul, ^linn. Estimate of appropriation for elevator and ash hoist in i)()st-office luiilding at St. Paul. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 277.) Treasury Department. Estimate of appropriation for rental of pneu- matic-tube service [for Treasurv building]. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pj). (H. doc. 325.) AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Amount due individuals for carrying mails prior to May [June] 1, 1861, in cases where Confederate records fan to show payment by Con- federate government. Jan. 19, 1903. 22 pp. (S. doc. 92. ) 12686— No. 97—03 5 66 January, 1903 auditor for state and other departments Statement of expenditures of Isthmian Canal Commission [with state- ments of compensation and traveling expenses allowed each mem- ber and engineer; presented bv Mr. Morgan]. Jan. 15, 1903. 8 pp. (S. doc. 88.) AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Detailed statement of refunds of customs duties, 1902. Jan. 13, 1903. 62 pp. (H. doc. 279.) Reports of accounting officers showing officers delinquent in accounts andpaymentof l)alances [1902]. Jan. 7, 1903. 17 pp. (H. doc. 250.) BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Combined statement of receipts and expenditures of Government, 1902. Dec. 5, 1902. 63 pp. 4" (H. doc. 78.) Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 7 months ending Jan. 1902 and 1903]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Statement of Treasury, Jan. 2-31, 1903. Each [3] pp. 4" [Daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the bjan«h hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. List and catalogue of publications, 1816-1902; by E. L. Burchard. 1902. 239 pp. large 8" Notice to Mariners 292; Dee. 1902. 16 -f [2] pp. 4» [Monthly.] Note.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Revised estimate for new steamer for survey. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 256.) Sailing directions for coasts of Panav, Negros, Cebit, and ailjacent islands. Manila, 1902. 60 pp. United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast; pt. 8, Gulf of Mexico from Key West to Rio Grande, supplement to 2d edition. Dec. 23, 1902. 10 1. large 8" Charts Block Island, R. I.; chart 356. Scale 1 : 10,000. Nov. 1902, first pub- lished 1887. 49.8 X 28.8 in. 50c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Annual report, Dec. 1, 1902. 2 v. 1081 and iii -+- 1574 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2303a; H. doc. 10.) [Report covers year ended Oct. 31, 1902.] *2 V. §1.35 Bulletin 507-510; Jan. 5-26, 1903. 4° [Weekly.] Note.— Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Letter calling attention to language [relative to method of auditing ac- counts] in [S. 569], to establish Department of Commerce and Labor. Jan. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 108.) January, 1903 67 government actuary Market price.s and inves-tment values of outstanding securities [Dec. 1902]. Jan. 2, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 2, 1903.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Estimate of appropriation [from connnissioner of immigration at New- York] for improvements at [barge office, New York City, and at Ellis Island immigrant station]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H.doc. 220. ) Estimate of aitpropriation [from immigrant inspector at Honolulu] for immigrant station at Honolulu, Hawaii [on Quai'antine Island]. Jan. 3, 1903. [3] pp. (H. doc. 224.) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Annual report of commissioner [with tables], 1902. viii-j-282 pp (Treas. Dept. doc. 2306; H. doc. 11.) Oleomargarine, modification of regulations 9 [revised June, 1902], rel- ative to cancellation bv manufacturers of tax-paid stamps. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. 4" ([Circular] 639; Treasury Dept., Dept. circulars, 1903. ) Relative to special-tax lialjility for sale of alcoholic beverages, amenda- tory and exjilanatory of circular 636. Jan.' 24, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Cir- cular 640. ) LIFE-SAVING SERVICE Amendment to estimate of api)ropriation for [officers of Revenue-Cutter Service detailed for tluty in] Life-Saving Service. Jan. 17, 1903. 2pp. (H.doc. 292.) Estimates for appropriations [from superintendent of service for messen- ger and from acting Attorney-General for salary of crier ai)pointed bv Court of Appeals, District of Columljiu]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 66.) LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note. — The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthou.se districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Bulletin 139, recent changes in aids to navigation, Jan. 1, 1903, c(jasts of United States. 29 1. -f [2] pp. [Monthly.] List of beacons, buoys, and dav marks on Pacific Coast of United States; corrected to Jan. 1, 1903. ^ 1902. 96 + v pp. large S" List of post lights on western rivers; corrected to Sejit. 1, 1902. 253 pp. narrow 16" Notice to Mariners 1, 2 of 1903; Jan. 2, 13, 1903. p. 1, 2,4" Note.— Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam- whistles, changes in buoyage, etc. Specitications for twin-screw steel steam light-house tender Ivy. 1902. 75 pp. 5 pi. 4" LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement, Jan. 1, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8" [Monthly.] Note. — Estimatedpopulation, Jan. 1,1903, 79,799,000: circulation per capita, S29.-13. Registered bonds caveated upon books of [Treasury] Department, Jan. 1 , 1903. Ip.f" [Monthly.] 68 January, 11)03 mint bureau Estimate of appropriation for niachinerv, etc., at new mint at Denver, Colo. Jan. 5, 190.3. 2 pp. (H. doc. 232.) Values of foreign coins. Jan. 1, 1903. [3] pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 1, 1903.) [Quarterly.] ASS.W COMMISSION Proceedings of commission of 1902, and test of coinage executed and reserved during calendar vear 1901; also laws relating to annual assay. 1902. 26 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2310. ) PORTO RICO Receipts and expenditures l)v treasurer of Porto Rico [Nov. 1901-Oct. 1902]. Dec. 12, 1902. 128 pp. (H. doc. 155.) Reports of auditor of Porto Rico of receipts and disbursements, Nov. 1901-Oct. 1902. Dec. 12, 1902. 307 pp. (H. doc. 154.) PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Public Health Reports, v. 18, nos. 1-4, 4, supplement, 5; Jan. 2-30, 1903. [xix] + 1-162 + 9 pp. [Weekly.] Note. — This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the oflRcers of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service and other-s, is "for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim- ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. Special articles are — Leprosy, Treatment and cure of, in south China, by Adolph Razlag: no. .5. Plague conference [Washington, D. C, address by Walter Wyman, and resolu- tions pas.sed by conference] ; no. 4, supplement. Plague situation. Review of, at San Francisco, by D. M. Currie: no. 5. Regulations for government of service. Nov. 21, 1902. 172 jip. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2291.) Reports of [Samuel H.] Hodgson on diseases of tropical countries of America. Jan. 12, 1903. 19 pp. (S. doc. 80.) REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Amending rules and regulations governing anchorage of vessels in port of New York. Jan. 12, 1903. 1 p. 4° ([Circular] -SI: Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 7, 1903.) Estimate for additional appropriation for new revenue steamer at Phila- delphia [Pa.]. Jan. 14, 1903. 2 pj). (H. doc. 280.) Estimate of apjiropriation for new vessel [to take place of revenue cutter Chase]. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 274.) STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from ^Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, show- ing details of imports and exports bv articles and countries for Dec. 1902. 72 pp. 4° Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Dec. 1902. 1903. 13pp. 4" (Bulletin 6, series 1902-03.) [Monthly.] Imports and exports of United States, Dec. 1902. 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] Month) v Summarv of Commerce and Finance of United States, Nov. 1902; no.'S, series 1902-03. p. 1255-1666, 4" (H. doc. 15, pt. 5.) World's sugar jiroduction and consumption, showing statistical position of sugar at close of 19th century; from Summarv of Commerce and Finance, Nov. 1902. iv+ 1265-1445, pp. 4° January, 1903 69 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Monthlv statement, paper currency of each denomination outirtanding Jan. 81, 1903. 1 p. oblong 24"" War Department Accounts;. Expenditures of contingent fund [1902]. Jan.. 5, 1903. 11pp. (H.doc. 239.) Alaska. Estimate of appropriation for military [submarine] cable in Alaska [connecting lieadquarters Department of the Columbia with garrisons in southeastern Alaska, to extend from point at or near Fort Lawton, Seattle, Wash., via Sitka, to Juneau]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H.doc. 231.) Burnham, E. S. Estimate of appropriation for payment of claim of Burnham. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 221.)' General staff corps. Establishment of general staff corps in Army, statements by Secretary. 1902. 58 pp. Note.— Made up of extract from annual report of Secretary, 1902. with hear- ing before Military Affair?; Committee of House, Dee. 13, 1902. on H. 154-19, and hearing before Military AtTairs Committee of Senate, Dec. 17. 1902, on S. 6332. to increase efficiency of Army. Hospital Corps. Letter from Secretary with draft of bill [by surgeon- general of Army relative to] plan for reorganization of Hospital Corps, Army. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 222.) Leases granted, calendar year 1902. Jan. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H.doc. 278. ) Liquors. Response to imjuiry, reports relating to operation of law pro- hibiting sale of beer and light wines in post exchanges. Jan. 9, 1903. 525 pp. (H.doc. 252. ) Military training. Estimate of appropriation for equipment of otlicers' schools. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 264.) Pay Dejiartment. Manual for Pay Department, revised to include Aug. ' 20, 1902; by C. C. Sniffen. 1902. 123 pp. (War Dept. doc. 170.) Pedrera v Romero, Julian. Papers relatinir to claim of Pedrera. Jan. 29,1903. 15pp. (H.doc. 336.) Philipi)ine Islands. Answer to resolution, effect system of railroads in islands would have on cost of maintaining law and order. Jan. 13, 1902. 2 pp. (S. doc. 82.) Conminnications from Secretary of War and solicitor-general, re- lating to legislation to pre^-ent United States from becoming refuge for fugitives from justice in Philippine Islands, and Philippines from becoming refuge for fuuitives from justice in United States; jtre- sented by Mr. Lodge. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 112.) Petition of Eimilio Aguinaldo y Famy asking legislation for estab lishment of agricultural bank in Philippine Islands. Jan. 20, 1903 7 pp. (H.doc. 303.) Pul)lications. Orders [concerning distrilmtion of publications]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. 12" Reeve, William C. Estimate of appropriation for payment of claim of Reeve. Jan. 13, 1903. 2pp. (H.doc. 268.) Reports. Annual reports, 1902; v. 1, report of Secretary and reports of bureau chiefs. 1903. v + [l]---771 pp. 2 pi. 4 maps, 3 tab. (H. doe. 2. ) Contents: Reports of — Adjutant-general, to Secretary of War. Commissary-general of subsistence. Inspector-general, to Secretary of War. 70 January, 1903 Reports — Continued. Contents — Continued. Reports of— Insular Affairs Bureau. Judge-advocate-general. Paymaster-general. Quartermaster-general. Record and Pension Office. Secretary of War. Signal Office. Surgeon-general. Same, 1902; v. S, miscellaneous reports. 1902. 190 pp. (H. doc. 2. ) Contents: Reports of— Chickamauga and Chattanooga National park Commission. Gettysburg National ' ■■vk Commission. Military Academy. Board of Visitors. superintendent. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Inspection of. Shiloh National Park Commission. Soldiers' Home, D. C. Board of Commissioners. Inspection of. Vick.sburg National Park Commission. Same, 1902; v. 11, acts of Philippine Commission. [See Philip- pine Commission, 1900-.] Surgeons. Letter from Secretary proposing legislation in relation to [assignment of pay accounts] of contract surgeons and contract den- tal surgeons [with decisions of Comptroller of Treasury]. Jan. 5, 1903. '3 pp. (H. doc. 233.) ADJUTANT-GENERAL Army list and directory, officers of Army, Dec. 20, 1902; [no.] 37. 72 pp. Same, Jan. 20, 1903; [no.] 38. 71 pp. Circular 1-4 [1903]; Jan. 6-29, 1903. 12" [Corrected 2d print of no. 4 was issued.] Efficiency Division. Orders [relating to creation of division for compil- ing records and reports concerning officers of Army]. Jan. 2, 1903. 1 p. 12'^ Enlistments for line of Army, Dec. 1902. 7 pp. 12" [Monthly.] General orders 1-10 [1903]; Jan. 6-29, 1903. 12" [No. 7 is act to pro- mote efficiency of militia.] Special orders 1-26 [1903] ; Jan. 2-31, 1903. 12° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Stations of Army, Jan. 15, 29, 1903. Each [2] pp. oblong large 8° [Weekly; none issued Dec. 11-25, 1902, Jan. 1, 8, 22, 1903.] ARMY C.WALRY .AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL General orders 1-4 [1903] ; Fort Riley, Kans., Jan. 2-25, 1903. 12" List of farriers, blacksmiths, and selected men under instruction. Jan. 23, 1903. 1 p. 12" Special orders 1-3 [1903]; Fort Riley, Kans., Jan. 10-25, 1903. 12" MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS Philippines. Report of J. F. Bell, commanding 3d brigade [concerning offenses against laws of war charged against insurgents in Philip- pine Islands in paragraphs 1-9 of his circular 5, dated Dec. 13, 1901] . Dec. 1, 1902, [published] 1903. 27 pp. January, 1903 71 chickamauga and chattanooga national park commission Letter from president of commission commendins road improvements [from Crawfish Spring', "Walker County, Ga., to Stevens Gap], in connection witli Chickamautra and Chattanooga National Park; presented by Mr. Clay. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 63.) ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Abstracts of proposals [received 1902] for materials and lal)or. Dec. 12, 1902. 74 pp. (H. doc. 31o.) Circular 1 [1903]; Jan. 10, 1903. 1 p. 12" Recommendation relating to extension of time for completion of high- wav bridge across Potomac River at Washington, D. C. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 283.) Special orders 1, 2 [1903]; Jan. 6, 23, 1903. Each 1 p. 12" Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. Jan. 2, 1903. 29 pp. 4" NORTHERN .\ND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Supplements, 1902, corrections and additions to bulletins 12a-12e, Lake Superior and St. Marys River; Lake Michigan and Green Baj-; Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River; Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls; Niagara River below Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River: to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. Dec. 31, 1902. 9 pp. 4" CJmrts Note.— Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major ^V. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake .Survey. Detroit. Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the pur- chaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. Lorain Harbor, Ohio. Scale 1: 8,000. Jan. 12, 190.3. 26.2 X 30.7 in. 15c PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS OFFICE Revised estimates for buildings and grounds in and around Washington [for care of Executive Mansion, etc.]. Jan. 26, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 321.) INSPECTOR-GENERAL Report of inspection of branches of National Home for Disabled Volun- teer Soldiers, made Julv 15-Oct. 22, 1902; bv Thomas T. Knox. Dec. 17, 1902. 155 pp. ' (H. doc. 182.) INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Estimate of appropriation for care of civil records of militarv govern- ment of Cuba. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 337. ) Monthlv summarv of conmierce of Philippine Islands, Julv, 1902; no. 1, series 1902-0.3. p. 1-119, 4° Tabular statement of Philippine commerce since date of American occu- pation. Jan. 31, 1903. 13 pp. (S. doc. 126.) MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Circular of information for candidates seeking appointment in Medical Corps of Army. [Jan. 19, 1903.] 11 pp. 12" 72 January, 1903 okunance and fortification board 12th report, 1902. Jan. 5, 1903. 31 pp. (H. doc. 245.) ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT General .specifications governing manufacture and inspection of carriages and parts of carriages for cannon. Jan. 1, 1903. 24 pp. 12° Granulation of smokeless powder for cannon; by T. L. Ames. Oct. 2, 1902. 7 pp. 4" (Notes on construction of ordnance 85.) Ordnance orders 19, 20 [1902]; Nov. 12, Dec. 31, 1902. 12° Statement of cost of guns and other articles manufactured [at Frankford, Rock Island, Watertown, and Watervliet arsenals and Sandv Hook Proving Ground, 1902]. Dec. 15, 1902. 34 pp. (H. doc. 166.) PAY DEPARTMENT Distance circular 2; Jan. 1, 1903. 29 pp. [Amendments to Official table of distances, etc.] Monthly station list of officers, Jan. 1, 1903. 4 pp. Stoppage circular, Jan. 15, 1903. 7 pp. [Monthly.] PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Acts of commission [Oct. 14, 1901-Julv 1, 1902]. 1902. xvi + 413 pp. (War Dept., Reports, 1902, v. 11; H. doc. 2.) PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CIVIL GOVERNOR Report for year ending Oct. 1, 1902. Manila, 1902. 35 pp. [Exhibits not yet printed.] PHILIPPINE ISLANDS INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Report of secretary for year ending Aug. 31, 1902. Manila, 1902. 76 p}>. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT 1st annual report of secretary of public instruction for vear ending Oct. 15, 1902. Manila, 1902. 53 pp. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Adams Express Company and Southern Express Company. Estimate of aiipropriation for payment of expenses of transporting remains of [E. H. Strothers by companies, with report of judge-advocate- general of Army]. Jan. 5, 1903. 13 pp. (H. doc. 237.) Antietam, Md. Estimate of appropriation for road to [Burnside Bridge from] Antietam national cemeterv [roadway, Sharpsburg, Md.]. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 322.) Bradv, Fort, Mich. Estimate of appropriation for [replacing burnt] buildings at fort. Jan. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 282. ) Conrad, Casper H., jr. Estimate of appropriation for disallowance in accounts of Conrad. Jan. 5, 1903. 4 pp. ( H. doc. 229. ) Crook, Fort, Nebr. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for shoot- ing galleries and ranges, [for rifle range] at fort. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 293.) January, 1903 73 Cushings Island. [Estimate of appropriation for purchase of land at Cushings Island [Portland Harbor] ^le. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 324.) Hospitals. Estimate of [deticiencv] appropriation for construction and repair of hospitals [1902]. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 223. ) McKinlev, William, Fort, P. I. Estimate of appropriation for military post "at Manila. Jan. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 320.) Officers. Roster showing stations and duties of officers, Jan. 15, 1903. 6 pp. [Monthly.] Peck, E., & Co. Papers in relation to claim of E. Peck & Co. Jan. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 291.) Philippine Islands. Estimate of appropriation for barracks and quar- ters, Philippine Islands. Jan. 13, 1903. 7 pp. (H. doc. 267.) Piper, Aden, Goodall Company. Reports relating to claim of company. Jan. 24, 1903. 8 pp. {U. doc. 317.) Snelling, Fort, Minn. Estimate of appropriation for [purchase of land for] target range at fort. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 jip. (H. doc. 236.) Tremoya Hermanos. Papers in relation to claim of Tremoya Hermanos. Jail. 12, 1903. 17 pp. (H. doc. 262.) SIGXAL OFFICE Electrical instruments and equipments of Signal Corps [\vith bibliog- raphy]; by Edgar Russel. 1902. 159 pp. 85 il. 2 pi. (Manual 3; War Dept. doc. 183. ) Orders 1-3 [1903]; Jan. 1-31, 1903. 12" Roster and stations of officers of Signal Corps. Jan. 1, 1903. 5 pp. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Circular 1 [1903] ; Jan. 7, 1903. 1 p. 12° Roster [of officers], Jan. 1, 1903. 3 pp. [Monthly.] Courts of United States COURT OF CLAIMS Addington. Findings in case of Jesse Addington. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 j^p. (H. doc. 288.) Ardent, schooner. Conclusions of law. and fact in French si)oliation [case of William D., Thomas D., Henry A., and Joseph A. Lee and Virginia Waters, administrators of William Duncan, for seizure of] schooner, George Lee, master. Jan. 23, 1903. 3 pp. ( H. doc. 313. ) Barton. Findings in case of R. W. Barton. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 259. ) Benham. Findings in case of A. E. K. Benham. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 po. (S. doc. 109.) Bennett. Findings in case of Thomas Bennett and other claimants. Jan. 19, 1903.' 32 pp. (S. doc. 99. ) Berry. Findings in case of Samuel Berry. Jan. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 326. ) Betsey, brigantine. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to brigantine, Thomas M'Crav, master. Jan. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 247.) 74 January, 1903 Bibber. Findings in case of Angeline Bibber, administratrix of Charles J. Bibber, and other claimants. Jan. 19, 1903. 25 pp. ( S. doc. 98. ) Braine. Findings in case of Mary E. Braine, widow of Daniel L. Braine, and other claimants. Jan. 19, 1903. 23 pp. (S. doc. 100.) Brooke. Findings in case of M. Ringgolia Brooke and Adelaide Green- law. Jan. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 242.) Cadle. Findings in case of Thomas J. Cadle, administrator of Martin Cadle. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 241.) Cannon. Findings in case of Lettie Cannon, administratrix of Henrv Cannon. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 327.) Carpenter. Findings in case of A. A. Wade, administrator of [S.] L. Carpenter. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 86.) Findings in case of Mary J. Carpenter, administratrix of Benjamin D. Carpenter. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 68.) Carter. Findings in case of Alfred B. Carter. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pi>. (S. doc. 121.) Findings in case of Caroline Carter. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. doc. 67. ) Core. Findings in case of Christine M. Core et al., heirs of Andrew S. Core. Jan. 29, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 120.) Davis. John Davis, died May 5, 1902, proceedings of bench and Imr. [1903.] 32 pp. large 8° Derr. Findings in case of Engene L. Derr, administrator of John Derr. Jan. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 243.) Edge. Findings in case of J. D. Edge, administrator of Jane Edge. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 284.) Ewell. Findings in case of Thomas H. Webb, executor of Emily M. Ewell. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (II. doc. 329.) Fairex. Findings in case of Mathilda M. Fairex, administratrix of Daniel Fairex. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 103.) Ferguson. Findings in case of Henrv Craft, administrator of William D.Ferguson. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp' (H. doc. 260.) Foard. Findings in case of Marv Ann Foard, heir of James A. Foard. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 122.) Frith. Findings in case of George W. Frith, administrator of Thomas I. Frith. Jan. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 294.) Haller. Findings in case of Jennie E. Haller, administratrix of Samuel M. Haller. Jan. 23, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 311.) Hardawav. Findings in case of Alice Oakley et al., heirs of Alice Hard- away. Jan. 30, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 125. ) Hill. Findings in case of Nancv C. Bell, nee Hill, executrix of Isaac S. Hill. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 286.) Hodges. Findings in case of J. P. Hunter and William B. Hodges, administrators of Jacob E. Hodges. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 332. ) Howard. Findings in case of John B. Howard, administrator of Joseph H. Howard. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doe. 302.) Huntington. Findings in case of Thomas Huntington. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 79.) Industrs', brig. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation [case of Richard M. Bradley, administrator of Daniel IMerry, for seizure .of] brig, J. Lambert, master. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 299.) Johns. Findings in case of John T. Reeves, administrator of Elizabeth Johns. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doe. 330.) Jones. Findings in case of Douglas [Douglass] Tavlor, administrator of Cyrus Jones. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc." 331. ) January, 1903 75 Kingsley. Findings in case of Henry M. Cleveland, administrator of Louis Kingslev, and other claimants. Jan. 19, 1908. 27 pp. (S. doc. 101.) ' McMurtrie. Findings in case of Sarah A. iNl'Murtrie, widow of Daniel M'Murtrie, and other claimants. Jan. 19, 1908. 19 pp. (S. doc. 97. ) Maxwell. Findings in case of Joe M. Moon, administrator of Joel P. Maxwell. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 338. ) Metover. Findings in case of J. J. Metover, administrator of F. Azenor Metoyer. Jan. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 289.) Miles. Findings in case of Harriett ]Miles. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 102. ) Nell. Findings in case of C. H. Lavender, administrator of Elizabeth Nell. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 328.) Newkirk. Findings in case of J. P. Newkirk, administrator of James H. Newkirk. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 298.) Nicewaner. Findings in case of George W. Hott, administrator of John Nicewaner. Jan. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 266.) Olive Branch, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of Simon Davis, administrator of Elias Hunt, and Henry T. Holmes, administrator of Zebedee Hunt, for seizure of] brig, Jona- than Moulton, master. Jan. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 301.) O'Sullivan. Findings in case of Catherine D. O'Snllivan, administra- trix of Daniel O'Sullivan. Jan. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 261.) Priddy. Findings in case of Marv A. Priddv, administratrix of James M. Priddy. Jan. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 333.) Rice. Findings in case of Robert Gordon, administrator of Jamison W. Rice. Jan. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 77.) Scott. Findings in case of Thomas B. Scott. Jan. 23, 1903. 2 jip. 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Conference report on S. 6139, amending civil code of Alaska, providing for organization of corporations [etc.]. Fel). 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 183.) LAWS PRIVATE LAWS Private [act] 301-843; approved Feb. 2-28, 1903. Each 1 p. Abbott, Chester W. To increase pension of Abbott. No. 581. Feb. 18. Acree, Jasper N. To increase pension of Acree. No. 733. Feb. 25. Ady, Andrew. To pension Ady. No. 320. Feb. 2. Allen, John U. To increase pension of Allen. No. 728. Feb. 25. Anderson, John B. To pension Anderson. No. 542. Feb. 18. Anderson, William E. For relief of Anderson. No. 465. Feb. 12. Andre, Dennis F. To increase pension of Andre. No. 378. Feb. 4. Anglada, Julia. To increase pension of Mrs. Anglada. No. 520. Feb. 18. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association. To refund taxes paid bv association. No. 643. Feb. 25. Arnold, Addison. To pension Arnold. No. 718. Feb. 25. Arnold, Sydda B. To increase pension of Mrs. Arnold. No. 302. Feb. 2. Ash. Grace E. To increase pension of Mrs. Ash. No. 730. Feb. 25. Bank of Colfax, Iowa. To refund penalty to bank. No. 645. Feb. 25. Barcus, John A. To increase pension of tjarcus. No. 749. Feb. 28. Barger, Sarah B. To increase pension of Mrs. Barger. No. 666. Feb. 25. Barnes, Charles H. To increase pension of Barnes. No. 768. Feb. 28. Barnes, Israel F. To increase pension of Barnes. No. 674. Feb. 25. ^ 87 88 February, 1903 Private [act] 301-843— Continued. Barrett, William. To increase pension of Barrett. No. 761. Feb. 28. Bart, Joseph. To increase pension of Bart. No. 636. Feb. 20. Bassett, Thomas. To increase pension of Bassett. No. 708. Feb. 2-=). Bates, Sarah L. To pension Mrs. Bates. No. 383. Feb. 4. Belk, William. To increase pension of Belk. No. 361. Feb. 4. Bennett, Henrv R. To increase pension of Bennett. No. 688. Feb. 2.5. Bigelow, Charles P. To pension Bigelow. No. 609. Feb. 19. Billingsley. James. To increase pension of Billingsley. No. 486. Feb. 18. Binforrt, .lolm D. To increase pension of Binford. No. 367. Feb. 4. Bird, William M. For relief of Bird, James F. Redding, [and] Henrv F. Welch [sureties of Daniel A. J. Sullivan] . No. 463. Feb. 12. Bishop Gutta Percha Company. Directing issue of chock in lieu of lost cheek drawn by F. O. Fechet in favor of company. No. 450. Feb. 7. Bixby, Caroline W. To increase pension of Mrs. Bixby. No. 801. Feb. 28. Blades, James M. To increase pension of Blades. No". 356. Feb. 4. Blood, Albert. To increase pension of Blood. No. 396. Feb. 4. Blood, Alfred O. To increase pension of Blood. No. 324. Feb. 2. Blount, Augustus. To pension Blount. No. 434. Feb. 5. Bond, Benjamin N. To increase pension of Bond. No. 815. Feb. 28. Bonneau, Francis N. To increase pension of Bonnean. No. 537. Feb. 18. Bouslough, William H. H. To increase pension of Bonslough. No. 68 J. Feb. 25. Boyer, Samuel J. To increase pension of Boyer. No. 679. Feb. 25. Boyington, Charles S. To increase pension (if Boyington. No. 819. Fel>. 28. Brace, Leman A. To increase pension of Brace. No. 694. Feb. 25. Bracken, Charles W. To pension Bracken. No. 629. Feb. 19. Brennan, Margaret. To pension Mrs. Brennan. No. 623. Feb. 19. Brewster, Oscar. To increase pension of Brewster. No. 497. Feb. 18. Briggs, John F. To increase pension of Briggs. No. 797. Feb. 28. Brill, George W. To increase pension of Brill. No. 4,S2. Feb. 18. Brobst, David. To increase pension of Brobst. No. 552. Feb. 18. Broggan, Frances C. To pension Frances C. Broggan. No. 639. Feb. 20. Brown, Cora E. To pension Cora E. Brown. No. 380. Feb. 4. Brown, George. To increase pension of Brown. No. 592. Feb. 18. Buckholz, Joseph A. To increase pension of Buckholz. No. 491. Feb. 18. Buckley, Peter. To jiension Bucklev. No. 613. Feb. 19. Bullard, Rachel E. To jiensicm Mrs. Bullard. No. 779. Feb. 28. Bunn, May E. To pension Mrs. Bunn. No. 549. Feb. 18. Burrell, Samuel. To increase pen.sion of Burrell. No. 545. Feb. 18. Burrows, Frank J. For relief of Burrows. No. 442. Feb. 6. Bushnell, Gilbert E. To increase pension of Bu.shnell. No. 807. Feb. 28. Cameron, Charles K. To increase pension of Camenm. No. 538. Feb. 18. Campbell, James P. To increase pension of Campbell. No. 563. Feb. 18. Campbell, John S. To increase pension of Campbell. No. 518. Feb. 18. Cantield, Alonzo F. To increa.se pension of Canfleld. No. 409. Feb. 4. Capen, James A. To increase pension of Capen. No. 071. Feb. 25. Carclwell, Benjamin. To increase pension of Card well. No. 571. Feb. 18. Carlton, Nelson W. To increase pension of Carlton. No. 303. Feb. 2. Carr, Charles W. For relief of Carr. No. 622. Feb. 19. Carter, Reuben F. To increase pension of Carter. No. 503. Feb. 18. Cartersville, Ga. For relief of 1st Baptist Church. No. 426. Feb. 5. Case, Absalom. To increase pension of Case. No. 354. Feb. 4. Case, Scott. To increase pension of Case. No. 511. Feb. 18. Caslow, Philip. To increase pension of Caslow. No. 692. Feb. 25. Chamberlin, William H. To increase pension of Chamberlin. No. 567. Feb. 18. Chambers, Rebecca L. To pension Mrs. Chambers. No. 403. Feb. 4. Chase, Franklin. To increase pension of Chase. No. 651. Feb. 25. Chase, May Mosher. To increase pension of Mrs. Chase. No. 842. Feb. 28. Cheney, George J. To increase pension of Cheney. No. 736. Feb. 28. ' Cheney, Ozro F. To increase pension of Cheney. No. 490. Feb. 18. Che.sley, Charles C. To increase pension of Chesley. No. 778. Feb. 28. Chester, Jane P. To increase pension of Mrs. Chester. No. 566. Feb. 18. Chittum, Elbert. To increase pension of Chittum. No. 662. Feb. 25. Chitwood, William J. To increase pension of Chitwood. No. 764. Feb. 28. Choate, George W. To pension Choate. No. 591. Feb. 18. Clark, Marv. For relief of heirs of Mary Clark and Francis [Frances] or Jenny Clark. No. 449. Feb. 6. Clark, Nimrod F. To increase pension of Clark. No. 532. Feb. 18. Claybourn, James. To increase pension of Claybourn. No. 562. Feb. 18. Cleaves, Frank. To increase pension of (Heaves. No. 809. Feb. 28. Clement, James M. To increase pension of Clement. No. 534. Feb. 18. Clift, Inez L. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Clift. No. ,521. Feb. 18. Closser, Charlotte J. To pension Mrs. Clos-^er. No. 740. Feb. 28. Cobbs, W. W. For relief of M. L. Cobb [Cobbs], administrator of W. W. Cobb [Cobbs] . No. 448. Feb. 6. Cogswell, Leander W. To increase pension of Cogswell. No. 811. Feb. 28. Colt, Annie W. To increase pension of Mrs. Colt. No. 594. Feb. 18. Colby, Charles W. To increase pension of Colby. No. 654. Feb. 25. Cole, Stephen G. To increase pension of Cole. No. 725. Feb. 25. Compton, Elvira C. To increase pension of Mrs. Compton. No. 772. Feb. 28. February, 1903 89 Private [act] 301-843— Continued. Conlon, Michael. To pension Conlon. No. 033. Feb. 20. Connell, Hattie. To inerease pension of Mrs. Connell. Xo. 771. Feb. 28. Contal, Benjamin. To increase pension of Cental. No. 499. Feb. 18. Cook, Delitha A. To increase pension of Mrs. Cook. No. 574. Feb. 18. Cook, Julia A. To increase pension of Mrs. Cook. No. 494. Feb. 18. Cooper, Benjamin. To increase pension of Cooper. No. 421. Feb. 4. Cooper, Elvira M. To increase pension of Mrs. Cooper. No. 526. Feb. 18. Corbett, John. To pension ('orbett. No. .589. Feb. IS. Cornman, Benjamin F. To increase pension of Cornman. No. 737. Feb. 28. Cosens, DoUie. To pension Dollie Co.sens. No. 327. Feb. 2. Cosier, Dennis. To increa.se pension of Cosier. No. 539. Feb. 18. Couch, Mary C. To pension Mrs. Couch. No. 838. Feb. 28. Covey, John W. To increase pension of Covey. No. 3G3. Feb. 4. Cowie. Frances. To pension Mrs. Cowie. No. 631. Feb. 19. Craig. Mary E. To increase pension of Mrs. Craig. No. 760. Feb. 28. Cramer. Jennie H. To increase pension of Mrs. Cramer. No. 508. Feb. 18. Crill, Edward S. For relief of Crill. No. 466. Feb. 16. Cropsey, Emma R. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Cropsey. No. 738. Feb. 28. Crumniett, Rose O. To pen.sion Mrs. Crummett. No. 670. Feb. 25. Ciuumings, George. To increase pension of Cummings. No. 829. Feb. 28. • Cunningham. Epliraim. To increase pension of Cunningham. No. 713. Feb. 25. Curry, John R. To increase pension of Curry. No. .509. Feb. 18. Cushing, Martin G. To increase pension of Gushing. No. 822. Feb. 18. Cushman, Nannie. To increase ficnsion of Mrs. Cushman. No. 775. Feb. 28. Dagnall. Elbert H. To increase pension of Dagnall. No. 839. Feb. 28. Pamon, Frederick \V. To increase pension of Damon. No. 483. Feb. 18. Da Silva, John. To increase pension of Da Silva. No. 578. Feb. 18. Davenport, Henry L. To increase pen.sion of Davenport. No. 7.58. Feb. 28. Davidson. John J. To increase pension of John Dinneen, now known as John J. Davidson. No. 602. Feb. is. Davis, George. To increase pension of Davis. No. 705. Feb. 25. Davis. Hilas D. To increase pen.sion of Davis. No. 661. Feb. 25. Davis, Homer. To increase pension of Davis. No. 612. Feb. 19. Davis, James G. To increa.se pension of Davis. No. 762. Feb. 28. Deery, Eliza C. To increase pension of Mrs. Deery. No. 317. Feb. 2. Deming, Hiram D. To increase pension of Deming. No. .530. Feb. IS. Deno, Simeon. To increase pension of Deno. No. 691. Feb. 25. Devine, Michael. To pension Devine. No. 597. Feb. 18. Deweese, John T. To increase pension of Dewcese. No. 693. Feb. 25. Dewstoe, Jessie R. To increase pension of Mrs. Dewstoe. No. 397. Feb. 4. Dillon, Ardeuia. To increase pension of Mrs. Dillon. No. 675. Feb. 25. Dixon, William. To pension Dixon. No. 351. Feb. 4. Doberrer. John. To increase pension of Doberrer. No. 720. Feb. 2.5.. Dodd, Enoch. To increase pension of Dodd. No. .596. Feb. 18. Doss, Annie E. To pension Mrs. Doss. No. 630. Feb. 19. Dougan, William A. To increase pension of Dougan. No. 803. Feb. 28: Downing, Benjamin H. To increase pension of Downing. No. .516. Feb. 18. Doyle. Thomas. To increase pension of Doyle. No. 660. Feb. 25. Drake. John M. To increase pension of Drake. No. 663. Feb. 25. Dugdale, William. For relief of Dugdale. No. 445. Feb. 6. Duling, Fletcher. To pension Duling. No. 544. Feb. 18. Duncan. Susan E. To increase pension of Mrs. Duncan. No. 481. Feb. 18. Duncklee. Lorenzo P. To increa.se pension of Duncklee. No. 825. Feb. 28. Durham. James H. To increase pension of Durham. No. 603. Feb. IS. Edmunds. Erastus E. To increase pension of Edmunds. No. 492. Feb. 18. Edwards. Deborah. To pension Mrs. Edwards. No. 726. Feb. 25. Egbert. Lila L. To increase pension of Mrs. Egbert. No. 336. Feb. 2. Ehmke, Henry. To increase pension of Ehmke. No. 496. Feb. 18. Evans, Allen B. To increase pension of Evans. No. 753. Feb. 28. Evans, Ira L. -To increa.se pension of Evans. No. 506. Feb. 18. Evans. James. To increase pension of Evans. No. .5b5. Feb. IS. Everton. Mary P. To pension Mrs. Everton. No. 625. Feb. 19. Everts, Mary A. To pension Mrs. Everts. No. 664. Feb. 25. Ewing, Samuel E. To increase pension of Ewing. No. 307. Feb. 2. Fales, Marv Elizabeth. To increase pcn-^ion of Mrs. Fales. No. 318. Feb. 2. Fall. Orin T. To increase pension of Fall. No. 342. Feb. 2. Farmer, Fanny. To increase pension of Mrs. Farmer. No. 836. Feb. 28. Farmer, Hampton B. To increase pension ui Farmer. No. 732. Feb. 25. Fay. Josiah S. To increase pension of Fay. No. 374. Feb. 4. Fehrenback, William E. To increase pension of Fehrenback. No. 745. Feb. 28. Feltus, Henry J. To increase pension of Feltns. No. 376. Feb. 4. Ferguson, Marcia B. To pension Mrs. Ferguson. No. 804. Feb. 28. Fernow. Berthold. To increase pension of Fernow. No. 678. Feb. 25. Filson, Washington T. To pension Filson. No. 611. Feb. 19. Fishbaugh, Lewis. To increase pension of Fishbatigh. No. 373. Feb. 4. Fisher, Cassius B. To increase pension of Fisher. No. 719. Feb. 25. Fitch, Alice A. To increase pension of Mrs. Fitch. No. 370. Feb. 4. Fitzsimmons, Caroline. To pension Mrs. Fitzsimmons. No. 349. Feb. 4. Flanagan, Christian J. To increase pension of Flanagan. No. 586. Felj. 18. 90 February, 1903 Private [act] 301-843 — Continued. Fleming, Abel. Ta increase pen.sion of Fleming. No. 505. Feb. 18. Flinn, William. To inerease pension of Flinn. No. 328. Feb. 2. Florida Brewing Company. For relief of company. No. 468. Feb. 17. Forrester, Thomas G. To increase pension of Forrester. No. 750. Feb. 28. Fountain, Horace. To increase pension of Fountain. No. 382. Feb. 4. Fox, Edmund P. To increase pension of Fox. No. 788. Feb. 28. Fox, Margaret. To pension Mrs. Fox. No. 610. Feb. 19. Frazier, Milton. To increase pension of Frazier. No. 332. Feb. 2. Freeman, Frank E. To increase pension of Freeman. No. 690. Feb. 25. Freeman, H. B. For relief of Freeman. No. 451. Feb. 7. Gallagher, Eliza. To pension Mrs. Gallagher. No. 698. Feb. 25. Gates, Elizabeth C. To pension Mrs. Gates. No. 616. Feb. 19. Gates, James N. To increase pension of Gates. No. 386. Feb. 4. George, Thomas J. To increase pension of George. No. 655. Feb. 25. Gerry, Sarah A. To increase pension of Mrs. Gerry. No. 564. Feb. 18. Gilbert, Alonzo. To increase pension of Gilbert. No. 799. Feb. 28. Gilbert, Ann. To pension Mrs, Gilbert. No. 632. Feb. 19. Gilbert, Lvman A. L. To increase pension of Gilbert. No. 395. Feb. 4. Glafcke, H. For relief of Glafcke. No. 444. Feb. 6. Glass, Rebecca A. To pension Mrs. Glass. No. 765. Feb. 28. Goddard, Luther D. To increase pension of Goddard. No. 782. Feb. 28. Goodwin, Alexander W. For relief of Elisha A. Goodwin, executor of Alexander W. Goodwin. No. 427. Feb. 5. Gorrell. Cyrus V. To increase pension of Gorrell. No. 502. Feb. 18. Goslin, Emma D. To pension Mrs. Goslin. No. 724. Feb. 25. Gould, Alphonso T. To increase pension of Gould. No. 689. Feb. 25. Graham, Charles. To increase pension of Graham. No. 813. Feb. 28. Gray, Wilson G. To increase pensioti of Gray. No. 600. Feb. 18. Grealish, M. .T. For relief of estate of Grealish. No. 470. Feb. 18. Greeley, Martin. To pension Greeley. No. 619. Feb. 19. Greely, Charles B. To increase jiension of Greely. No. 387. Feb. 4. Greeii, Ann M. To pension Mrs. (ireen. No. 759. Feb. 28. Greenman, James. To increase pension of Greenman. No. 795. Feb. 28. Greer, Rebecca R. To increase pension of Mrs. Greer. No. 422. Feb. 4. Grove, Leonard S. To increase pension of Grove. No. 556. Feb. IS. Hale, James A. To increase pension < if Hale. No. 583. Feb. 18. Hale, Jane. To pension Mrs. Hale. No. 608. Feb. 19. Hamilton, John, 2d. To increa.se pension of Hamilton. No. 715. Feb. 25. Harrison, Carter B. To pension Harrison. No. 455. Feb. 7. Hart, Frederick. To increase pension of Hart. No. 475. Feb. 18. Haskell, .\nn M. To increase pension of Mrs; Haskell. No. 816. Feb. 28. Hatch, Harriet. To increase pension of Mrs. Hatch. No. 6.52. Feb. 25. Heddle.son, Mary B. To increase pension of Mrs. Heddleson. No. 321. Feb. 2. Heen, Nellie Ett. Granting to Mrs. Heen [land] in North Dakota. No. 4.56. Feb. 7. Heinzman, George. To increase pension of Heinzman. No. 474. Feb. 18. Helton, Oliver P. To increase pension of Helton. No. 313. Feb. 2. Heneh, Martha Elizabeth. To pension Mrs. Hench. No. 310. Feb. 2. Henderson, Ky. For relief of Christian Church. No. 459. Feb. 9. Hersum, .\nn"A. To increase pension of Mrs. Hersuni. No. 794. Feb. 28. Hexom,01e. To increase pension of Hexom, alias Ole H. Olson. No. 742. Feb. 28. Hevwood, William. To increase pension of Hey wood. No. 415. Feb. 4. Hill, Asa C. To increase pension of Hill. No. .5.50. Feb. 18. Hill, Emmet C. To increase pension of Hill. No. 717. Feb. 25. Hill, S. Josie. To pension Mrs. Hill. No. 798. Feb. 28. Hinkle, Mary A. To pension Mrs. Hinkle. No. 628. Feb. 19. Hoag, Israel V. To increase jiension of Hoag. No. 676. Feb. 25. Hober, Hiram .\. To increase pension of Hober. No. 391. Feb. 4. Holmes, Henry M. To corrett military record of Holmes. No. 347. Feb. 4. Holstein, Maggie V, To increase i>ension of Mrs. Holstein. No. 834. Feb. 28. Hooper, Otis T. To increase pension of Hooper. No. 385. Feb. 4. Hopkins, Hannah J. To increase jiension of Mrs. Hopkins. No. 817. Feb. 28. Home, A. Paul. To increase jiension of Home. No. 821, Feb. 28. Hou.ston, Alman J. To increase jiension of Houston. No. 695. Feb. 25. Houston, Stephen J. To increase pension of Houston. No. 341. Feb. 2. Howe, George F. To increase pension of Howe, alias Harrington. No. 648. Feb. 25. Hoyt, Edna K. To increase pension of Mrs. Hoyt. No. 659. Feb. 25. Hubbard, Jared P. To increa.se pension of Hubbard. No. 419. Feb. 4. Huffman, John. To increase pension of Huffman. No. 360. Feb. 4. Hunt, Mitchell. To increase pension of Hunt. No. 808. Feb. 28. Hunter, J. Banks. To increase pension of Hunter. No. 372. Feb. 4. Hunter, James. To increase pension of Hunter. No. 4.53. Feb. 7. Huntsman, John W. B. To increase pension of Huntsman. No. 393. Feb. 4. Hutchinson, William S. To increase pension of Hutchin.son. No. 362. Feb. 4 Ivey, Mary J. To pension Mrs. Ivey. No. 345. Feb. 2. Jackman, Ann M. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Jackman. No. 831. Feb. 28. Jackson, Andrew. To increase pen.sion of Jackson. No. 748. Feb. 28. Jackson, James T. To pension Jack.son. No. 410. Feb. 4. Jackson, Willard A. To increase pension of Jackson. No. 800. Feb. 28. February, 1903 91 Private [act] 301-843 — Continued. Jacobs, Elizabeth. To pension Mrs. Jacobs. No. 319. Feb. 2. Johnson, Oilman B. To increase pension of Johnson. No. 827. Feb. 28. Johnson, Peter. To increase pension of Johnson. No. 510. Feb. 18. Jones, Betsey. To increase ] tension of Mrs. Jones. No. 714. Feb. 25. Jones, James. To increase pension of Jones. No. 644. Feb. 25. Jones, Jnlia E. To increase pension of Mrs. Jones. No. 593. Feb. 18. Jordan, Julia A. To pension Mrs. Jordan. No. 746. Feb. 28. Jndkins, Abner M. To increase pension of Judkins. No. 420. Feb. 4. Kaempfer, Ada S. To increase ])ensi(in of Mrs. Kaempfer. No. 017. Feb. 19. Kafer, Gottlieb. To increa.se pension of Kafer. No. 495. Feb. 18. Keith, Fordvee M. To iiicrea.-^e pension < if Keith. No. 800. Feb. 28. Keller, Mary B. To increase pension of Mrs. Keller. No. 337. Feb. 2. Kellev, Johii,2d. To increase pension of Kelley. No. 358. Feb. 4. Kendall, William. For relief of representative of Kendall. No. 464. Feb. 12. Kennedy, Susan. To pension Mrs. Kennedy. No. 429. Feb. 5. Kent, Susan. To pension Mrs. Kent. No. 000. Feb. 19. Kepler, William. To increase iiensinn of Kejiler. No. 665. Feb. 25. Killoujrh, Nancy A. To pension Mrs. Killough. No. 432. Feb. 5. Kimball, William A. To increase pension of Kimball. No. 312. Feb. 2. King, George A. To increase pension of King. No. 329. Feb. 2. Kingsbury, Lemuel. To pension Kingsbury. No. 097. Feb. 25. Knepple, "William H. To increase pension of Knepple. No. .599. Feb. 18. Knestrict. Benjamin. To increase pension of Knestrict. No. 579. Feb. 18. Knoo]), John f. To increase peusiim of Knoop. No. 551. Feb. IS. Koops, Bertha R. To increase jiension of Mrs. Koops. No. 344. Feb. 2. Kropf, Frederick. To increase [lension of Kropf. No. 322. Feb. 2. Lalley, Saliina. To pension Mrs. Lalley. No. 615. Feb. 19. Landers, Hester A. R. To increase pension of Mrs. Landers. No. 770. Feb. 28. Larimer, Richard .\. To increase pension of Larimer. No. 672. Feb. 25. Leach. Morton A. To increase pension of Leach. No. 424. Feb. 4. Ledyard, Bessie. To pension Mrs. Ledyard. No. .575. Feb. 18. Lee, Julia. To pension Mrs. Lee. No. 435. Feb. 5. Lecpard, .Sarah A. To increase pension of Mrs. Leepard. No. 540. Feb. 18. Levenseler, Laura. To pension Laura Levenseler. No. 476. Feb. 18. Libljy, Harry F. To increase pension of Libby. No. .590. Feb. 18. Lillnian, Fredericke W. To increase pension of Mrs. Lillman. No. 682. Feb. .25. Little, Eliza. To increase pension of Mrs. Little. No. 760. Feb. 28. Littlefield, Eliza E. To increase pension of Mrs. Littlefield. No. 680. "^Feb. 25. Lockhart, Joseph D. To increase pension of Loekhart. No. 790. Feb. 28. Loomis, William F. To increase pen.sion of Loomis. No. 423. Feb. 4. Loughlin, Timothy. To increase pension of Loughlin. No. 099. Feb. 25. Lowden, Elizabeth. To pension Mrs. Lowden. No. 431. Feb. 5. Lowe, William. To increase pension of Lowe. No. ,523. Feb. 18. Loyd, William H. To increase pension of Loyd. No. 401. Feb. 4. Lundy, James T. To pension Lundy. No. 024. Feb. 19. McArthiir, John. To increase pension of McArthnr. No. 305. Feb. 4. McCalla, Henrv L. For relief of McCalla. No. 041. Feb. 25. McCarthy, Juha. To pension Mrs. McCarthy. No. 377. Feb. 4. McClo.sson, Graham. To increa.se pension of McClosson. No. .547. Feb. 18. McClure, Henry O. To increase pension of McChire. No. 757. Feb. 28. McCollum, Inez. To pension Mrs. McCollum. No. 780. Feb. 28. McComb, George W. To increase pensicm of McComb. No. 673. Feb. 25. McCoy, Francis M. To increase pension of McCoy. No. 304. Feb. 4. MeCranie, Margaret J. To pension Mrs. McCranie. No. 7.50. Feb. 28. Macfarlane, John. To increase pension of .Macfarlane. No. 569. Feb. 18. McHarg, Fannie. To increase pension of Mrs. MeHarg. No. 334. Feb. 2. McHenry, William H. To increase pension of McHenry. No. 840. Feb. 28. Mclntire, Archibald. To increase pension of Mclntire. No. 709. Feb. 25. Mcintosh, Jesse A. To increase pension of Mcintosh. No. 394. Feb. 4. McLelland, Leander C. For relief of estate of McLelland. No. 4.54. Feb. 7. McMorrow, James. To increase pension of McMorrow. No. 729. Feb. 25. McMurry, George N. To increase pension of .McMurry. No. 584. Feb. 18. McRae, Robert P. To increase jiension of McRae. No. 762. Feb. 28. Manes, Mary. To increase pension of Mrs. Manes. No. 333. Feb. 2. Marden, Ma'riaA. To increase pension of Mrs. Marden. No. 828. Feb. 28. Maricle, Robert H. To increase pension of Maricle. No. .540. Feb. 18. Markle. William. To increase pension of Markle. No. 335. Feb. 2. Marshall, Daniel P. To increase pension of Marshall. No. 406. Feb. 4. Marshall, James M. To increase pension of Marshall. No. .572. Feb. 18. Marshall, Matilda A. To pension Mrs. Marshall. No. 407. Feb. 4. Marshall, William P. For relief of Marshall. No. 460. Feb. 9. Martin. Thomas. To pension Martin. No. 528. Feb. 18. Maschmeyer, Charles. To pension Maschmeyer. No. 607. Feb. 19. ^Matthews, Lvman. To increase pension of ^latthews. No. 0.53. Feb. 25. Mattingly, James. To increase pension of .\Iattingly. No. 004. Feb. 18. MaxwL^n", William H. To increase pension of Ma.xwell. No. 320. Feb. 2. Mealey, James. To increase pension of Mealey. No. 314. Feb. 2. Mercer, Henderson. To increase pension of Mercer. No. 677. Feb. 25. Merrell, Sarah C. To increa.se pension of Mrs. Merrell. No. 830. Feb. 28. 92 February, 1903 Private [act] 301-843— Continued. Messick, James W. To increase pension of Messick. No. 355. Feb. 4. Milam, John S. To increase pension of Milam. No. 706. Feb. 25. Miller, Adah I. To increase pension of Mrs. Miller. Xo. 787. Feb. 28. Miller, Andrew W. To increase pension of Miller. No. 413. Feb. 4. Miller, Herman J. To pension Miller. No. 554. Feb. 18. Montgomery, William. To increase pension of Montgomery. No. 425. Feb. 4. Monty, James. To increase pension of Monty. No. 824. Feb. 28. Mooney, Phillip. To increase pension of Mooney. No. 5-55. Feb. 18. Morgan, David C. To increase pension of Morgan. No. 343. Feb. 2. Morman. Thomas J. To correct military record of ^forman. No. 473. Feb. 18. Morrison, Ann M. To increase pension of Mrs. Morrison. No. 404. Feb. 4. Moulton, Linda F. To increase pension of Mrs. ^loulton. No. 826. Feb. 28. Munn, Evarts Ewing. To pension Mrs. Munn. No. 791. Feb. 28. Munsbn, Margaret A. To pension Mrs. Munson. No. 667. Feb. 25. Murphy. John. To increa>e pension of Murphy. No. 408. Feb. 4. Neal. Elizabeth. To pension Mrs. Neal. No. 657. Feb. 25. Neary, Annie A. To increase pension of Mrs. Neary. No. 304. Feb. 2. Negley, Grace A. To increase pension of Mrs. Negley. No. 489. Feb. 18. Nelson. William A. To pension Nelson. No. 388. Feb. 4. Nichols, Mary. To increase pension of Mrs. Nichols. No. 525. Feb. IS. Nickerson. Orson. To increase pension of Nickerson. No. 767. Feb. 28. Noakes, Milton. To increase pen.sion of Noakes. No. 384. Feb. 4. Norris, Cyrus B. To increase pension of Norris. No. 833. Feb. 28. Norton, Leonard A. To increase pension of Norton. No. 681. Feb. 25. Nowman, John G. To increase pension of Nowman. No. 500. Feb. 18. Noyes. L. A. For relief of Xoyes. No. 4.58. Feb. 9. Noves, Marv A. To increase pension of Mrs. Noves. No. 783. Feb. 28. O'Donnell, "Patrick W. To pen.«ion O'Donnell. No. 777. Feb. 28. Olmstead, Jonas, To increase pension of Olra.stead. No. 315. Feb. 2. Olney, Frank A. To increase pension of Olney. No. 716. Feb. 25. O'Neal, Weden. To increase pension of O'Neal. No. 457. Feb. 7. O'Neil, James. To increase jieiisiDn of O'Neil. No. 700. Feb. 25. Orwan, Fanny B. To increase V)ension of Mrs. OrwaVi. No. 841. Feb. 28. Osborn, Margaret A. To increase pension of Mrs. Osborn. No. 350. Feb. 4. Osborn. Orlando S. To increase pension of Osborn. No. 712. Feb. 25. Packard, Helen N. To increase pension of Mrs. Packard. No. 399. Feb. 4. Painter, William W. To pension Painter. No. 621. Feb. 19. Palmer, Elizabeth. To increase pension of Mrs. Palmer. No. 605. Feb. 18. Palmer, Regina F. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Palmer. No. 402. Feb. 4. Parcher. Othniel P. To increa.se pension of Parcher. No. 805. Feb. 28. Parfitt. Thomas. To increase pen.sion of Parfitt. No. 498. Feb. 18. Parish, Joseph W. To refer claim of Pari.sh to Secretary of Treasury. No. 469. Feb. 17. Parker, Mary J. To pension Mrs. Parker. No. 696. Feb. 25. Patterson, Austin H. To increase pension of Patterson. No. 774. Feb. 28. Paulsen. Halvor. To pension Paulsen. No. 812. Feb. 28. Peabody. Gnsta^'us W. To increase pension of Peabody. No. .595. Feb. 18. Peabody. Thomas E. To increase pension of Peabody. No. .565. Feb. 18. Peddycoaril. Levi H. To increase pension of Peddycbard. No. 301. Feb. 2. Pennel. .\ndrew J. To increase pension of Pennel. No. 668. Feb. 25. Perkins, GustavusS. To increase pension of Perkins. No. -529. Feb. 18. Peterman. John P. To increase pension of Peterman. No. 369. Feb. 4. Peterson, Bowman H. To increase pension of Peterson. No. 65 i. Feb. 25. Phillips, Mary E. To increase pension of Mrs. Phillips. No. 727. Feb. 25. Picking. Laura S. To increase pension of Mrs. Picking. No. 308. Feb. 2. Piety, Winfield S. To increase pension of Piety. No. 311. Feb. 2. Pinkham, Charles L. To increase pension of Pinkham. No. 832. Feb. 28. Pinney. Annie P. To pension Mrs. Pinney. No. 723. Feb. 25. Piper, Rebecca. To pension Mrs. Piper. No. 446. Feb. 6. Poiron, Lavinia F. To pension Lavinia F. Poiron. No. 823. Feb. 28. Posey. Henry M. To increase pension of Posey. No. 379. Feb. 4. Post, John P. To increase pension of Post. No. 687. Feb. 25. Potter. Wesley S. To increase pen.sion of Potter. No. 306. Feb. 2. Poulsen, Vakiemar. For relief of Poulsen. No. 620. Feb. 19. Powell, Emma Dean. To pension Mrs. Powell. No. 338. Feb. 2. Powell, James H. To pension Powell. No. -559. Feb. 18. Power, Aurelia >L To increase pension of Mrs. Power. No. 507. Feb. 18. Prentice, Jo.seph R. To increase pension of Prentice. No. 573. Feb. 18. Preston, Delania. To pension Mrs. Preston. No. 627. Feb. 19. Prink. Oscar H. To increase pension of Prink. No. 701. Feb. 25. Propeller Tow Boat Company. For relief of company. No. 472. Feb. 18. Purington, Marv L. To increase pension of Mrs. Purington. No. 309. Feb. 2. Radcliffe, Samuel J. To increase pension of Radcliffe. No. 793. Feb. 28. Rader, Michael. To increase pension of Rader. No. 504. Feb. 18. Raflfertv, Rosetta E. To increase pension of Mrs. Rafferty. No. 835. Feb. 28. Randall. Alvira. To pension Mrs. Randall. No. 707. Feb. 25. Randolph, William F. To pension Randolph, No. 618. Feb. 19. Reedv. Daniel J. To pension [Daniel J. and Annie T.] minor children of Daniel J.Reedv. No. 375. Feb. 4. February, 1903 93 Private [act] 301-843~Continued. Rees, John J. To increase pension of Rees. Xo. 323. Feb. 2. Reeves. Andrew J. To increase pension of Reeves. No. 357. Feb. 4. Pteynolds, Henry P. To increase pension of Reynolds. No. .588. Feb. 18. Reynolds. Hugh J. To increase pension of Reynolds. No. .>13. Feb. 18. Rhoades. Jennie W. To increase pension of Mrs. Rhoades. No. 837. Feb. 28. Rigg, Jarrot F. To increase pension of RigR. No. 734. Feb. 2n. Roberts, John H. To pension Roberts. No. 439. Feb. .5. Roberts, Leroy. To increase pension of Roberts. No. 316. Feb. 2. Robinson, Harriet. To pension Mrs. Robinson. No. 398. Feb. 4. Robi.«on, Almedia J. To pension Mrs. Robison. No. -5.53. Feb. 18. Rogers, Henry G. For relief of Rogers. No. 461. Feb. 10. Rogers. Lebbeus H. For relief of Rogers and administrators of William B. Moses fsureties of Henry W. Howgate]. No. 407. Feb. 16. Ropes. Sarah E. To increase pension of Mrs. Ropes. No. 339. Feb. 2. Rosenbarger, Elizabeth. To increase pension of Mrs. Rosenbarger. No. 560. Feb. 18. Rumple, Mary H. To pension Mrs. Rumple. No.' 647. Feb. 2.5. Russell, Catharine A. To increase pension of Mrs. RiLSsell. No. 754. Feb. 28. Russell. Isaac F. To increase pension of Russell. No. 477. Feb. 18. Russell. Marv E. To increase pension of Mrs. Rus.sell. No. 780. Feb. 28. Rutan, William D. For relief of Rutan. No. 441. Feb. 6. Sailors. Hamilton M. For relief of Sailors. No. 640. Feb. 24. Salsbury. Lester H. To increase v)ension of Salsbury. No. 418. Feb. 4. Sare, John A. To increase pension of Sare. No. 353. Feb. 4. Sayles. Fannie T. Directing issue of cheek in lieu of lost check drawn by George A. Bartlett in favor of Fannie T. Sayle.s, executrix, and others. No. 462. Feb. 10. Scherzer, Charles W. To increase pension of Scherzer. No. 683. Feb. 25. Scott. Luther. To increase pension of Scott. No. 576. Feb. 18. Sears, Mary Ann. To increase pension of Mrs. Sears. No. 763. Feb. 28. Seely. Augusta W. To increase pension of Mrs. Seely. No. .541. Feb. 18. Seitz. John A. M. To increase pension of Seitz. No. 517. Feb. 18. Sellers. Alfred J. To increase pension of Sellers. No. 411. Feb. 4. Sells. Orange. To increase pension of Sells. No. 7-55. Feb. 28. Shaffer, Sophie S. To increase pension of Mrs. Shaffer. No. 810. Feb. 28. Shaner, Solomon S. To increase pension of Shaner. No. 570. Feb. 18. Shanks, Flavins. To increase pension of Shanks. No. 6.58. Feb. 25. Shaw, William H. To increase pension of Shaw. No. 685. Feb. 25. Sheldon. Charles F. To increase pension of Sheldon. No. 818. Feb. 2.^. Sherry. Thomas. To increase pension of Sherry. No. 501. Feb. 18. Shovar, Frederick. To increase pension of Shovar. No. 5.58. Feb. 18. Sickels. Henry. To increase pension of Sickels. No. 741. Feb. 28. Sigel. Elise. To pension Mrs. Sigel. No. 646. Feb. 25. Slack, John W. To increase pension of Slack. No. 743. Feb. 28. SInsser, Marv J. To pension Mrs. Slusser. No. 626. Feb. 19. Smallev. Alice F. To pension Mrs. Smallev. No. 789. Feb. 28. Smith, AllxTt M. To pension Smith. No. 784. Feb. 28. .Smith, Andrew C. To increase pension of Smith. No. 722. Feb. 25. Smith, John. To increase pension of .Smith. No. 580. Feb. 18. Smith, John A. To increa.se pension of Smith. No. 4.S0. Feb. 18. Smith. Maria M. C. To pension Mrs.Smith. No. 433. Feb. 5. Smith, Nicholas. To increase pension of Smith. No. 331. Feb. 2. Smith. Sarah E. To pen.sion Mrs. Smith. Xo. 527. Feb. 18. Smith. Thomas L. To increase pension of Smith. No. 731. Feb. 25. Smith, William J. For relief of Smith and D. M. Wisdom [sureties of Robert M. Thompsonl . No. 440. Feb. 6. Smithson, William W. To increase pen.sion of Smithson. No. 635. Feb. 20. Snodgrass, John. To increase pension of Snodgrass. No. .561. Feb. 18. Snook. Sarah J. To pension Mrs. Snook. Xo. 669. Feb. 25. Snyder, Margaret. To pension Mrs. Snyder. No. 637. Feb. 20. Sowder. G. H. For relief of Sowder. No. 443. Feb. 6. Spencer, James M. To increa.1. Feb. IS. Thompson, .Samuel L. To increase pension of Thompson. No. 773. Feb. 28. Thompson, William. To increase pension of Thompson. No. 414. Feb. 4. Thompson. William R. To increase pension of Thompson. No. 40.5. Feb. 4. Tillingha.-t, .bme A. To increase pension of Mrs. Tillinghast. No. -SSI. Feb. 18. Titus, Eli. To increase pension of Titus. No. .582. Feb. 18. Tolfrce, James E. For relief of Tolfree. No. 428. Feb. 5. Tolles, David N. To increase pension of Tolles. No. 702. Feb. 25. Topliff, Austin L. To increase pension of Topliff. No. 802. Feb. 28. Towle. Daniel G. To increase pension of Towle. No. 703. Feb. 25. Travis. .John P. To increase pension of Travis. No. 686. Feb. 25. Tridcl, Bridget .Vgnes. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Tridel. No. 478. Feb. IS. Trout, Henry C. To increase pension of Trout. No. .536. Feb. 18. Tuerck. Herman. To increase pension of Tuerck. No. .557. Feb. 18. Tuper, Peter. To increase pension of Tuper. No. 485. Feb. 18. Turner, Enos. To increase pension of Turner. No. 638. Feb. 20. Turner, William Y. To increase pension of Turner. No. 650. Feb. 25. Twvcross. Jo.seph. To increase pension of Twycross. No. 739. Feb. 28. Van Camp. Aaron. For relief of heirs of Van Camp and Virginius P. Chapin No. 447. Feb. 6. Vore, Austin .V. To pension Vore. No. 634. Feb. 20. ■ Vovvells. F. M. For relief of Vowells. No. 346. Feb. 3. Wainwright. Charles S. To increase pension of Wainwright. No. 601. Feb. 18. Waldo, Harold P. To pension Waldo. No. 792. Feb. 28. Walker, Benjamin W. To increase pension of Walker. No. .598. Feb. 18. Walsh, Edward. To increase pension of Walsh. No. .548. Feb. 18. Walton, Lewis. To pension Walton. No. 519. Feb. 18. Waltrip, Sarah A. To pension Mrs. Wal trip. No. 436. Feb. .5. Warren, Sarah J. To increase pension of Mrs. Warren. No. 735. Feb. 28. Welch. Jane C. To increase pension of Mrs. Welch. No. 585. Feb. 18. Welch, .'^amuel. To grant hnUdralile discharge to Welch. No. 348. Feb. 4. West. Henrietta V. To pension Mrs. West. No. 814. Feb. 28. West. Margaret .\nn. To pension Margaret Ann West. No. 438. Feb. 5. Westhniok. .Iiise^ih. To increase pension of Westbrook. No. 366. Feb. 4. Wevenelh, Rudolph B. To increase pension of Weyeneth. No. 577. Feb. 18. Wheeler, Henrv G. To increase pension of Wheeler. No. 352. Feb. 4. ■SVhetsell, William L. To pension Whetsell. No. 430. Feb. 5. Whidden. John H. To pension Whidden. No. 400. Feb. 4. Whitcomb, Moses. To increase pension of Whitcomb. No. 514. Feb. 18. White, George P. For relief of White. No. 4.52. Feb. 7. White, James M. To increase pension of White. No. 721. Feb. 25. Whitlege, John S. To pensitm Whitlege. No. 642. Feb. 25. Whitworth, Herbert. To increase pension of Whitworth. No. 7.51. Feb. 28. Wilcox, Lewis E. To increase pension of Wilco.x. No. 392. Feb. 4. Wilder, Elizabeth A. To pen-^ion Mrs. Wilder. No. 533. Feb. 18. Willett, James P. For relief of executors of Willett. No. 8-13. Feb. 28. Williams. Hamline B. To increase pension of Williams. No. 305. Feb. 2. Williams, Marv. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Williams. No. 513. Feb. 18. Wilson, Thomas B. To inerea.se pension of Wil>on. No. 493. Feb. 18. Winks, Nathaniel A. To increase pension of Winks. No. 747. Feb. 28. Wolcott, Winthrop W. To increase pension of Wolcntt. No. .568. Feb. 18. Woodford. Charles F. To remove charge of desertion from Woodford. No. 471. Feb. 18. W^oods, Abel. To increase pension of Woods. No. ■:>22. Feb. 18. Woodwaid, Elijah A. To increase pension of Woodward. No. 744. Feb. 28. Woodward, Frederick S. To pension Woodward. No. 796. Feb. 28. Works, .Nancv. To pension Mrs. Works. No. 437. Feb. 5. Wright. John. To increase pension of Wright. No. 417. Feb. 4. Wright. Oliver G. To increase pen.«ion of Wright. No. 711. Feb. 25. Yakev, David C. To increase pension of Yakey. No. 3-59. Feb. 4. Yemans. Sarah E. To increase pension of Mrs. Yemans. No. 512. Feb. 18. Young, Aaron. To increase pension of Y'oung. No. 515. Feb. 18. Y'oung, John L. For relief of representatives of Voung. No. 614. Feb. 19. Young. Merritt. To increase pension of Young. No. 649. Feb. 25. Zickerick, William. To increase pension of Zickerick. No. 381. Feb. 4. PCBLIC L.\WS Public [act] 44-126; approved Jan. 31-Feb. 28, 1903. Agriculture. Department of. For building for Department. No. 71. Feb. 9. 1 p. Allegheny River. To authorize Pittsburg. Carnegie and Western Radroad Com- pany to construct bridge across river [at Pittsburg, Pa.]. No. 94. [Feb. 18.] Appropriations. Making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1904. No. 115. [Feb. 25.] 59 pp. Bankruptcy. To amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy. No. 62 [Feb. 5.]" 5 pp. February, 1903 95 Public [act] 44-126— Continued. Biirtlett, John Russell. Authorizing appi)inlmeut of Bartlett as rear-admiral on retired list. No. 77. Feb. 10. 1 i>. Boston, Mass. To establish light-house depot for 2d light-house district, Boston Harbor. No. 113. Feb. 124. 1 p. Bridgeport, Conn. Act amending act for public building at Bridgeport [so as to remove tire limit] . No. 107. Feb. 'Jl. 1 p. Buffalo. Wyo. To issue patent to Buffalo, for certain land [within FortMcKinney military reservation]. No. ]'21. Feb. 27. 1 p. Burrows island. Wash. To establish light-house and fog-signal station on island. No. 111. Feb. 21. 1 p. California. Granting to California land in lieu of section occupied by Torros band of Mission Indians. No. 80. Feb. 11. 1 p. Carpenter, Thomas H. Authorizing restoration of Carpenter to rolls of Army, and providing that he be placed on li.st of retired officers. No. 84. Feb. 12. 1 p. Central Arizona Railway ('oni]iany. Granting company right of way through San Francisci) Mountains forest reserve. No. 117. Feb. 2.5. 1 p. Charleston, U. S. S. For relief of officers and crew of U. S. S. Charleston, lost in Philippine Islands Nov. 2, 1899. No. GG. Feb. 7. 1 p. Chicago, 111. For improvement and care of Confederate Mound in Oak Woods Cemetery. No. 67. Feb. 7. 1 p. Chitto, Bogue. To authorize bridge across bogue in Louisiana. No. 97. Feb. 18. Ip. . • Clerks of United States courts. For relief of clerks of circuit and district courts of United State* [bv reopening and restating emolument accounts, 1891-1900] . No. 10.5. Feb. 19. 1 p. Clinch River. To authorize construction of bridge across river [at or near Dossett] Tenn., bv Knoxville, Lafollette and Jellico Railroad Companv. No. 52. [Feb. 3.] 2pp". Colorado Cooperative Colony. Extending time for proof and payment for lands taken under desert-land laws by colony. No. IIG. Feb. 25. 1 p. Colville Reservation, Wash. For free homestead-! on public land-* in north half of reservation. No. 05. Feb. 7. 1 p. Commerce. To further regulate commerce with foreign nations and among States. No. 103. [Feb. 19.] 3 pp. Commerce and Labor Department. To establish Department. No. 87. [Feb. 14.] 6 pp. Conecuh River. Atithorizing eommi.ssioners' court of Escambia County, Ala., to construct bridge across river at or near McGowans Ferry. No. 109. Feb. 21. 1 p. Connecticut River. To authorize commissioners for Connecticut bridge and high- way district to construct bridge across river at Hartford, Conn. No. 93. Feb. IS. " 1 p. Courts of United States. Conferring jurisdiction upon circuit and district courts [over certain crimes committed on Indian reservations in] South Dakota. No. 51. Feb. 2. 1 p. Establishing term of district court in Addison, W. Va. No. 48. Jan. 31. 1 p. Fixing terms of United States courts in Colorado [to be held at Montrose instead of Del Norte] . No. 90. Feb. 16. 1 p. Fixing times for terms of circuit and district courts in western district of Virginia" [at Charlottesville and Roanoke]. No. .53. Feb. 3. 1 p. For terms of circuit and district courts at Kansas Citv, Kans. No. 104. Feb. 19. 1 p. To amend act to add certain counties in Alabama to northern [judicial] dis- trict, to divide districts into 2 divisions, and to prescribe times and places for holding courts [so as to create new division and for terms of court at Anniston]. No. ,89. [Feb. 16.] 2 pp. To [change time] for terms of court in Utah [at Salt Lake and Ogden]. No. 101. Feb. 19. 1 p. To detach county of Dimmit from southern judicial district of Texas, and attach it to western"district. No. 75. Feb. 9. 1 p. To establish United States courts at Wilkesboro, N. C. No. 110. Feb. 23. 1 p. To fix time for holding district and circuit courts for eastern division of eastern district of Arkan.sas [at Helena]. No. 55. Feb. 3. 1 p. To fix time for holding district and circuit courts in northern and middle dis- tricts of Alabama. No. 76. Feb. 9. 1 p. Daughters of the American Revohition. To exempt from taxation property of Daughters of the American Revolution In Washington, D. C. No. 118. Feb. 27. Ip. Diplomatic service. Making appropriations for diplomatic and consular service, 1904. No. 73. [Feb. 9.] 15 pp. Diseases of animals. To enable Secretary of Agriculture to suppress contagious and infectious diseases of live stock. No. 49. [Feb. 2.] 2 pp. District of Columbia. Authorizing commissioners of District to extinguish portion of allev in square 189. No. 45. Jan. 31. 1 p. For union station in District [etc. I . No. 122. [Feb. 28.1 11 pp. To cancel certain taxes a.ssessed against Kail tract [in District] . No. G8. Feb. 7. 1 p. To redeem certain outstanding certificates of Board of Audit, Board of Public Works, and commissioners of District. No. 44. [Jan. 31.] 2 pp. Donaldson, Marie Irene. For interment of remains of Mrs. Donaldson and daughter, Marie Irene Donaldson. No. 119. Feb. 27. 1 p. 96 February, 1903 Public [act] 44-126— Continued. Extradition. For removal of persons aceused of erime to and from Philippine Islands for trial. No. 72. Feb. 9. 1 p. Florence Crittenton Mission, National. To amend act to incorporate mission. Xo. 83. Feb. 11. 1 p. Fort Smith, .\rk. Confirming and ceding jurisdiction to Arkansas over certain lands formerly in Fort .Smith Reservation and asserting and retaining Federal jurisdiction over certain other lands in reservation. No. 125. Feb. 2S. 1 p. Gettysburg. Pa. To cause to be erected monuments and markers on battlefield of Gettysburg, to commemorate deeds of certain regiments and batteries of Army. No. 95. FeV). is. 1 p. Grosselsle, Mich. For [light-] keeper's dwelling at Grosse Isle, north channel range. Detroit River, Mich. No. 112. Feb. 24. 1 p. Hornbrook, James J. To correct errors in dates of original appointments of Hornbrook [William F. Clark, and Samuel G. Jones]. No. 69. Feb. 7. 1 p. Indian Territory. Fixing punishment for larceny of horses, cattle, and other live stock in Territory. Xo. .50. Feb. 2. 1 p. For record of deeds and other convevances and instruments of writing in Territory. Xo. 102. [Feb. 19.] 6 pp. Invoices. To cause destruction of invoices which have been on file in consular offices for more than 5 years. Xo. 114. Feb. 24. 1 p. Judges. For additional circuit judge in 8th circuit. No. 47. Jan. 31. 1 p. For additional judge in district of Minnesota. No. 56. Feb. 4. 1 p. For additional judge of district court for southern district of New York No. 70. Feb. 9. In. ■ To fl.x salaries 01^ judges of United States. No. 85. Feb. 12. 1 p. Lac Courte Oreille Reservation. For allotments of lands in severalty to Indians of Lac Courte Oreille and Lac du Flambeau reservations. Wis. No. 54. Feb. 3. ip. Little, William McCarty. For relief of Little. No. 106. Feb. 21. 1 p. Merriam. H. C. To appoint Merriam to grade of major-general on retired list. No. 59. Feb. 5. 1 p. Minnesota. To extend provisions of chapter 8, title 32, Revised Statutes, reserva- tion and sale of town sites on public lands, to ceded Indian lands in Minnesota. No. 74. Feb. 9. 1 p. Missouri River. To authorize construction of bridge across river [at Kansas City. Mo., bv Kansas Citv. Parkville and St. Joseph Electric Railway Companv]. No. 123. [Feb. 28.] " 2 pp. To authorize construction of bridge across river between Chamberlain and Lvman Countv, S. Dak. [bv Mi.ssouri River Bridge Company]. No. 91. [Feb. IS.] 2 pp. Monongahela River. To authorize construction of bridge across river in Penn- sylvania by Eastern Railroad Company. No. 98. [Feb. 18.] 2 pp. To authorize Washington and Westmoreland counties, Pa., to construct bridge across river. No. 1U8. [Feb. 21.] 2 pp. Montrose, Ceter Permitting Montrose to enter 160 acres of land for reservoir and water purposes. No. 100. Feb. 18. 1 p. Muscle Shoals Power Company. To extend time granted to" company within which to commence and complete [construction of canal and power stations at Muscle ShoaLs, Ala.]. No. 96. Feb. is. 1 p. Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company. To authorize company to construct railway through Fort Sill military reservation. Xo. 78. Feb. 10. 1 p. Petroleum. Defining what shall constitute assessments on oil mining claims. Xo. 86. Feb. 12. 1 p. Piatt, Robert. To appoint Piatt to rank of commander. Xo. 57. Feb. 5. 1 p. Pul)lic lands. For compulsory attendance of witnesses before registers and re- ceivers of land office. Xo. 46. [Jan. 31.] 2 pp. Pulaski, Casimir. For erection at Washington, D. C, of statues to Count Pulaski and Baron von Steuben. No. 120. Feb. 27. 1 p. Rainy River. For construction of bridge across river in [Itasca County] Minn. [by International Bridge and Terminal Company] . Xo. 63. [Feb. 7.] 2 pp. Randall, William P. To appoint Randall commander on retired list. No. 58. Feb. .5. 1 p. Rochford, S. Dak. To issue patent to Rochford Cemetery Association to lands. No. 99. Feb. 18. 1 p. Ross. John Walton. To restore to active list Ross. No. 61. Feb. 5. 1 p. St. Croix River. Permitting dam across river at or near St. Croix FalLs, Wis. Xo. 64. Feb. 7. 1 p. St. Francis River. Authorizing Memphis, Helena and Louisiana Railway Com- pany to construct bridge across river in [Lee County] Ark. No. 92. [Feb. 18.] 2 pp. School lands. Adjusting cerUiin conflicts respecting State school indemnity selec- tions in lieu of school sections in abandoned military reservations. No. 81. Feb. 11. 1 p. Smith. David. Raising rank of Smith on retired list. No. 60. Feb. 5. 1 p. Southampton Shoal. To establish fog bell and lens-lantern light on southeastern end of Southampton Shoal, San Francisco Bay, Cal. No. 79. Feb. 10. 1 p. Staff, General. To increase efficiency of .\rmv [bv establishment of general staff corps] . No. 88. [Feb. 14.] 2 pp. " Tennessee River. To authorize building of bridge across river between Lewis Bluff and Guntersville, Ala. [bv Milton Humes and others]. No. 126. [Feb. 28.] 2 pp. February, 1903 97 Public [act] 44-126— Continued. Trusts. To expedite hearing and determination of suits in equity pending or hereafter brought under act to proteet trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies, act to regulate commerce, or any other acts having like purpi)se that may be hereafter enacted. No. 82. Feb. 11. 1 p. Widows. To amend act amending sec. 4708, Revised Statutes, [so as to restore] pensions to remarried widows, approved Mar. 3, 1901. No. 124. [Feb. 28.] 2 pp. Public [joint] resolution 4-10; approved Feb. 2-27, 1903. Each 1 p. Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad. To extend time for construction of rail- road in Alaska. No. 5. Feb. 7. Columbus, Ohio; Dedicating to Columbus, for public streets, part of property conveyed to United States by Robert Neil. No. 6. Feb. 10. Jacksonville, Fla. To purchase additional ground for post-office at Jacksonville. No. 8. Feb. 21. New York and Jersey Railroad Company. Granting to company right to con- struct underground" rail way in city of New York. No. 10. Feb. 27. Pardons. For printing digest of laws, decisions, and opinions relating to pardons and other acts of executive clemency under United States and States. No. 9. Feb. 24. Pennsylvania. Extending [so far as same relates to Williamsport] provision granting to Pennsylvania use of court-house at Scranton and \Villiamsp:")rt. No. 4. Feb. 2. Vital statistics. Requesting State authorities to cooperate with Census Office in securing uniform system pf birth and death registration. No. 7. Feb. 11. SENATE Alaskan boundary, views of former Secretary of State Foster on question involved; presented by Mr. P^lkins. Feb. 6, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 136.) [From Washington Post, Feb. 2, 1903.] American National Institute, Paris. List of names of persons support- ing incorporation of institute [etc.]; presented by Mr. Frye. Feb. 18,1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 160.) Chaplains. Views of eminent divines and others respecting Congres- sional legislation in behalf of chaplains in Navy; with Secretary Long's reply to naval chaplain; presented by Mr. CuUom. Feb. 2, 1903. 25 pp. (S. doc. 129.) Cherokee Indians. In matter of rights of intermarried citizens of Cher- okee Nation to share equally with native Cherokees in final distri- bution of their lands and funds, and to recover from said nation certain moneys withheld from them when per capita payments have been heretofore made by said nation to its citizens; presented bv Mr. Piatt of Connecticut. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 142.) Coal. Speech of William E. Mason on right of Government to appoint temporary receivers for coal mines. Feb. 4, 1903. 9 pp. (S. doc. 134.) Crime. Report of committee of Warren County Bar Association, of Pennsylvania, appointed to consider advisability of passing resolu- tion api^roving establishment of laboratory of criminology; presented by Mr. Cockrell. Feb. 4, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 135.) Statistics of crime, suicide, insanity, and other forms of abnormality, and criminological studies, in connection with bills to establish lab- oratory for study of criminal, pauper, and defective classes [with bibliographv], by Arthur MacDonald; presented by Mr. Quarles. Jan. 24, 1903. 121 pp. 5 il. (S. doc. 11.) [For edition without criminological studies see Catalogue for Dec. 1902, page 630.] Eight-hour day. Petition of citizens of Louisville, Ky., against enact- ment of 8-hour bill [H. 3076]; presented bv Mr. Blackburn. Feb. 27,1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 189.) Gun mounts. Remarks of A. H. Emery on amendment to fortification bill, H. R. 17046 [for additional payment to Emery for construction of 12-inch elevating gun-carriage] ; presented by Mr. Teller. Feb. 27,1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 188.) 98 February, 1903 Hawaiian laljor question, reciprocity with Hawaii, letter from Truman G. Palmer; presented bv Mr. Teller. Feb. 25, 1903. 10 pp. (S. doc. 176.) Latin America. Petition of Hinton Rowan Helper, praying appoint- ment of commission to examine into feasibilty of construction of intercontinental railway through North, Central, and South America; presented l)y Mr. Morgan. Feb. 10, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 144.) [1st edition read incorrectly Mr. Piatt of New York, instead of 5lr. INIorgan, with title. Preamble and resolution relating to pro- posed intercontinental railway through 3 Americas.] Philippine Islands, speech of Charles H. Dietrich [in Senate], Feb. 13, 1903 [including compilation of tables and data by Truman G. Pal- mer]. Feb. 27, 1903. 112 pp. (S. doc. 186.) Pottaw^atomie Indians. Memorial of Pottowautomie Indians of Wiscon- sin, asking for consideration of their claims for their shares of moneys and estate of Pottowautomie Nation. Feb. 27, 1903. 16 pp. (S. doc. 185.) Red Lake Reservation, Minn. Act for opening of portion of reservation. Feb. 28, 1903. 2 pp._ (S. doc. 202.) [This did not pass either House as a separate bill, but is nearly identical with section 11 of the act making appropriations for the Indian Department, 1904.] Reed, Walter. Scientitic work and discoveries of Reed, by Jefferson Randolph Kean. Jan. 28, 1903. 29 pp. 3 il. (S. doc. 118.) Territories. Papers relating to statehood for Territories; presented bv Mr. Gallinger. Feb. 14, 1903. 13 pp. (S. doc. 153.) AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Proctor, Redfield. Report amending H. 16910, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, 1904. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3214.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Allison, W. B. Report amending H. 16842, making appropriations for District of Columbia, 1904. Feb. 7, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2896.) Report amending H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904. Feb. 24, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3288.) Hale, Eugene. Report amending H. 17493, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, 1903 and prior years. Feb. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3311.) Perkins, G. C. Report amending H. 17046, making apjiropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1904]. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3310.) CENSUS COMJIITTEE Quarles, J. V. Report amending H. J. R. 184, requesting State authori- ties to cooperate with Census Office in securing uniform svstem of birth and death registration. Feb. 2. 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2748.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report favoring H. 4178, for relief of Austin A. Yates. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp: 2985.) Report favoring S. 6505, for relief of Eliza A. White. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3183.) Foster, M. J. Report amending S. 1133, for relief of Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. Feb. 24, 1903. 8 pp. (S. rp. 3296.) February, 1903 99 Kean, John. Report favoring S. 206, to settle account of James M. Will- bur. Feb. 4, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 2835. ) Report amending S. 6212, to compensate Old Point Comfort Im- provement Company for demolition and removal of Hygeia Hotel property from Government reservation at Old Point, Va. Feb. 4, 1903. 15 pp. (S. rp. 2836.) Kittredge, A. B. Report favoring H. 6516, identical with S. 5940, for relief of Henrv P. Montgomerv, executor of Granville Garnett. Feb. 11, 1903. " 2 pp. (S. rp. 2988. ) [Report reads, by a misprint, H. 3516.] Report favoring S. 5070, for relief of Hamilton M. Sailors. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2989.) Report adverse to S. 278, for relief of A. Francis Learned. Feb. 11 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2990. ) Report adverse to H. 1748, for relief of Julius E. Mugge. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2991.) Report adverse to S. 3308, for relief of Zac Hart. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2992.) Report adverse to H. 6443, for relief of Patrick Nolan. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3012.) Report adverse to S. 1252, for relief of University of Missouri. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3150. ) Report adverse to S. 5515, for relief of Robert H. Long. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3151.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring H. 1937, for relief of owners of barge Charlie. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3013.) McLaurin, J. L. Report favoring H. 7792, for relief of representatives of John L. Young. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2986.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring H. 9632, for allowance of claims of citi- zens of Virginia for damages to their property during War with Spain. Feb. 4, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2828.) Mason, W. E. Report favoring H. 14164, for relief of Charles W. Carr. Feb. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2982.) Stewart, W. M. Report amending bv substitute H. 13703, for relief o N. F. Palmer, jr. , and Company. Feb. 4, 1903. 4 pp. ( S. rp. 2852. ) Report favoring H. 13257, to refund penalty to Bank of Colfax, Iowa. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3107.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report favoring S. 7184, for relief of W. R. Austin and Company. Feb. 4, 1903. 11pp. (S. rp. 2829.) Teller, H. M. Report favoring amendment to H. 17493, making appro- priations to supplv deficiencies, 1903 and prior years. Feb. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3039.) Warren, F. E. Report amending S. 7142, for allowance of certain claims reported by Court of Claims [etc.]. Feb. 10, 1903. 75 pp. (S. rp. 2961.) Report favoring S. 7049, identical with H. 13520, for relief of cred- itors of Deposit Savings Association, Mobile, Ala. Feb. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3212.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Berry, J. H. Report favoring S. 7159, authorizing Memphis, Helena and Louisiana Railway Company to construct bridge across St. Francis River in [Lee County] Ark. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2815. ) 14049— No. 98—03 2 100 February, 1903 Berry, J. H. — Continued. Report amending S. 7158, to authorize build- ing of bridge across Tennessee River between Lewis Bluff and Gun- tersville, Ala. [bv Milton Humes and others]. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2855.) Report amending S. 6961, to authorize construction of bridge across Missouri River between Chamberlain and L}'man County, S. Dak. [by Missouri River Bridge Company]. Feb."^6, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2875. ) '■ Report amending S. 7185, to authorize commissioners for Connecti- cut bridge and highwav district to construct bridge across Connecti- cut River at Hartford, Conn. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2898.) Report favoring S. 7338, identical with H. 17204, to authorize con- struction of bridge across Arkansas River at or near Moors Rock, Ark. [by Arkansas Coal and Mineral Railway Company]. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3044. ) Report favoring S. 7356, identical with H. 16139, to authorize Nor- folk and Western Railway Company to ])ridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at certain points where same forms Ijoundary line between West Virginia and Kentucky. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 3149. ) Report amending S. 7351, to authorize Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany to construct bridge across Alleghenv River in Pennsylvania. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 3158.) Report amending S. 7361, authorizing Purcell and Lexington Street Railway Companv to construct bridge over south Canadian River at Purcell, Ind. T. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3184. ) Report amending S. 7407, to authorize Donora Southern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River in Penn- sylvania. Feb. 25, 1903. 1 p. ( S. rp. 3297. ) Depew, C. M. Report amending S. J. R. 159, granting New York and Jersev Railroad Companv right to construct underground railwav in city of New York. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3048. ) Elkins, S. B. Report amending S. 7226, to authorize Pittsburg, Car- negie and Western Railroad Companv to construct bridge across Alleghenv River [at Pittsburg, Pa.]." Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2854. ) Mallory, S. R. Report favoring S. 7337, to amend act to amend laws relating to American seamen, in respect to allotments [of wages]. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3208. ) Report amending S. 7280, to provide American register for cable- repairing ship Scotia. Feb. 27, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 3308\ ) Report favoring S. 7273, to provide American register for British ship Pyrenees. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3309.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 7349, to establish life-saving station at or near entrance to Tillamook Bav, Oreg. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 3210.) Nelson, Knute. Report amending by substitute S. 7329, for punish- ment of offenses upon high seas. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3187. ) Report favoring S. 7392, to authorize construction of dam across Kansas River within counties of Shawnee and AVabaunsee, Kans. [by Commercial Club of Topeka]. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 3302. ) Penrose, Boies. Report favoring S. 7243, to appoint coinmission to recommend revision of laws relating to construction, installation, and inspection of marine boilers, and to further provide reciprocal recognition of boiler-inspection certificates between maritime nations. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3004.) February, 1903 101 Perkins, Ct. C. Report favoring S. 6407, for life-slaving station at Half ^loon Bav, near ^lontara Reef, Cal. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2871.) tOXTINGEXT EXPEX,SE,S, COMMITTEE TO AUDIT AND CONTROL Kean, John. Report ameiuling S. R. 369, that Bills and debates in Congress relating to trusts, as corrected and indexed, be made Senate document. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2980.) Report favoring 8. R. 354, to procure for Senate copies of Execu- tive register of United States, 1789-1902. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2995. ) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Foster, ]\1. J. Report amending by substitute H. 11096, for sale of lot 4, square 1113, Washington, D. C. [and to pay William H. Dix and Frank I). Orme out of proceeds]. Feb. 13, 1903. 13 pp. (S. rp. 3032. ) Gallinger, J. H. Report adverse to H. 11099, to amend act to estab- lish code of law for District [so as to increase salary of warden of jail]. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2759.) Report adverse to S. 5897, to regulate assessment and collection of personal taxes in District. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2760. ) Report adverse to S. 5920, prescribing license taxes in District. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2761.) Report adverse to S. 3093, to authorize commissioners of District to prescribe license fees, make regulations governing same, and fix penaltv for noncompliance therewith. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2762.)" Report favoring S. 7223, for interment of remain.s of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter, ]Marie Irene Donaldson. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2853.) Report favoring S. J. R. 153, to enlarge scope of act to provide per- manent system of highways in that part of District lying outside of i-ities [so as to include Beatty and Hawkins' addition to Georgetown]. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2895.) Report amending S. 7278, for further prevention of spread of com- municable diseases in District. Feb. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3027. ) Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. 7283, to amend act to permit Pintsch Compressing Companv to lav pipes in Washington. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3026.) Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring S. 5463, for extension of School street southward to Kenesaw avenue. .Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2959. ) Stewart, W. ]\I. Report amending S. 4726, to regulate practice of veteri- nary medicine in District. Feb. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3034.) Wellington, G. L. Report amending S. 6525, to amend act to incorpo- rate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2904.) EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Hearings before committee [June 3-Dec. 12, 1902, on H. 3076, limiting hours of daily service of laborers and mechanii's employed upon work for United States, or any Territory, or District of Columbia; with letters received bv committee since Dec. 12, 1902]. [Dec. 10, 1902, published] 1903' 834 pp. (S. doc. 141.) [For edition of 723 pages without Congressional document number, printed in un- bound signatures, see Catalogue for Dec. 1902, page 632.] 102 February, 1903 FINANCE COMMITTEE Vest, G. G. Report amending H. 9063, to refund taxes paid by An- heuser-Busch Brewing Association. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2981. ) FISHERIES COMMITTEE Bard, T. R. Report amending y. 6872, to estabhsh on coast of [Pacific States] station for investigation of problems connected with marine fishery interests of region. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2983.) Report favoring S. 7285, identical with H. 11476, to establish in Florida, on Gulf of Mexico, station for investigation of problems connected with marine-fishery interests of region. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2984.) Report amending amendment to H. 17202, making ajipropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, to change salary and title of super- intendent of fish-cultural station at Northville, Mich. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3161.) FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Kean, John. Report favoring S. 6931, for relief of Sadie Thome [widow of S. W. Thome]. Feb. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3016.) FOREST RESERVATIONS AND PROTECTION OF GAME COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report favoring amendment to H. 17202, making appro- priations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, for improvement of Mount Rainier National Park, Wash. Feb. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2978.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Gamble, R. J. Report amending S. 7390, identical with H. 17467, to ratify and amend agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak. Feb. 23, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 3271.) Harris, W. A. Report amending by substitute S. 3214, to authorize Absentee Wvandotte Indians to select lands. Feb. 12, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 3007.) Stewart, W. M. Report amending H. 15804, making appropriations for Indian Department, 1904. Feb. 16, 1903. 14 pp. (S. rp. 3088.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Nelson, Knute. Report amending amendments to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904. Feb. 10, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2979.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE Wetmore, G. P. Report amending by substitute H. 16, for erection at Washington, D. C, of statues to Count Pulaski and Baron von Steuben. Feb. 6, 1903. 17 pp. (S. rp. 2876.) Report amending by substitute S. J. R. 162, similar to H. 12202, for monument to John Paul Jones [in Washington, D. C.]. Feb. 24,1903. 8 pp. (S. rp. 3279.) Report adverse to S. J. R. 48, for m«nument to John Paul Jones [in Washington, D. C.]. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3280.) February, 1903 103 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Nominations of lientenants in Army under act of Fell. 2, 1901, objections to confirmation, views of Secretary of War in favor of confirmation, and review of his statements. Feb. 21, 190:1 18 pp. (Senate executive public, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 21, 1903.] Report to accompany nominations of lieutenants [in Armv under act of Feb. 2, 1901]; presented by :Mr. Foraker. Feb. 28, 'l903. 23 pp. (Senate executive public, "57th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 28, 1903.] Report touching brevet nominations sent to Senate in 1st session of 57th Congress; presented bv Mr. Cockrell. Feb. 28, 1903. 11 pp. (S. doc. 195.) Alger, R. A. Report amending S. 5918, to amend sec. 1225, Revised Statutes, so as t<> provide for detail of [noncommissioned] officers of Armv and Xavvto assist in militarv in.struction in schools. Feb. 5, 1903." 1 p. (S. rp. 2860. ) Report favoring S. 5219, to grant honorable discharge to Robert C. Gregg. Feb. 6, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2881.) Report favoring H. 7, to cause to be erected monuments and mark- ers on battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., to commemorate deeds of cer- tain regiments and batteries of Armv. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2882. ) Report amending H. 917, for relief of Henrv Cook. Feb. 13, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3024.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1341, to amend record of John Murphy. Feb. 13, 1903. 11pp. (S. rp. 3025.) Report favoring amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, for improving militarv reservations at San Francisco, Cal. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp.'3040.) ■ Report favoring amendment to H. 17493, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, 1903 and prior years, for rei^airing injuries caused bv gun firing to property of E. M. Ferguson and others. Feb. 19, i903. 1 p. (S. rp. 321 1!) Bate, W. B. Report amending H. 2557, for relief of Henrv L. ^IcCalla. Feb. 6, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2879.) Report amending S. 2252, for relief of Daniel H. Snvder. Feb. 7,. 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2897.) Report amending H. 13660, for relief of Jackson Pryor. Feb. 19, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3164.) Cockrell, F. iM. Report amending H. 11544, to correct military record of Thomas J. Morman. Feb. 5, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 2861.) Report favoring H. 6745, for relief of Anthony R. Ravenscroft. Feb. 26, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3303. ) Foraker, J. B. Report amending H. 8132, to correct record of John Finn, alias Flynn. Feb. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2872.) Repfirt amending H. 11879, to correct militarv record of Michael Mullet. Feb. 13, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 3030.) Report amending by substitute S. 4198, for relief of Theodore F. Northrop. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3031.) Report favoring H. 13605, for relief of George A. Detchemendy. Feb. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3165.) Report amending H. 15243, to appoint Kensey J. Hampton captain and quartermaster in Army. Feb. 26, 1903. 7 pp. (S. rp. 3306.) 104 February, 1903 Foraker, J. B. — Continued. Report amending S. 7425, granting right to operate railroad through Vancouver Barracks and military reserva- tion, Wash., to Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railroad Company. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3307.) Harris, W. A. Report amending S. 6580, to amend act for relief of William A. Hammond. Feb. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2960.) Pettus, E. W. Report favoring S. 6S95, to authorize promotion of William Crawford Gorgas. Feb. 6, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2878.) Report amending S. 6380, to amend act to amend act to reimburse States and Territories for expenses incurred in aiding United States to raise and equip Volunteer Army in AVar with Spain [so as to extend time for presentation of claims]. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3029.) Report adverse to H. 3691, for relief of James McKenzie [or James McKinsey]. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3209.) Scott, N. B. Report favoring H. 6680, identical with H. 16105. to rein- state Alexander G. Pendleton, jr., as cadet in 3Iilitarv Academy. Feb. 5, 1903. 13 pp. (S. rp. 2873.) Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 7298, to fix rank of [2d lieutenants of artillery who formerly served in Marine Corps]. Teb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S'rp. 2997.) Report amending H. 16970, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1904. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3213.) MIXES AND MIXIXG COMMITTEE Clark, C. D. Report favoring H. 15198, defining what shall constitute assessments on oil mining claims. P"eb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2756.) XAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hale, Eugene. Report favoring H. 3100, for conveyance of Widows Island to Maine. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3301.) Piatt, T. C. Report amending S. 5943, to correct naval record of George Nelson Armstrong. Feb. 4, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2823.) Report favoring S. 4906, to correct naval record of Alfred Burgess. Fel). 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2824. ) PACIFIC ISLAXDS AXD PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 7056, for disposition of church lands in Porto Rico. Feb. 10, 1903. 49 pp. (S. rp. 2977.) Note. — Includes Report on legal status of church property in Spain and Porto Rico, by M. F. Rossy, and Memorandum of brief in reply to report of Rossy, by .1. H. Lopez and Coudert Brothers. PATEXTS COMMITTEE Kittredge, A. B. Report amending H. 13307. for relief cf Valdemar Poulsen. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2994.) Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring H. 17085, to effectuate provisions of additional act of international convention for protection of indus- trial property. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3273.) PEXSIOXS COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report favoring S. 5738, to increase pension of William E. Fehrenback. Feb. 2, l903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2776.) February, 1903 105 Burton, J. R. — Continued. Report favoring H. 10663, to increase pen- sion of Benjamin H. Downing. Feb. 2, 190.3. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2777. ) Report favoring H. 5920, to pension Washington T. Filson. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2778.) Report favoring H. 5918, to pension Margaret Fox. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2779.) Report favoring H. 16032, to increase pension of Henry Taylor. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2780.) Report amending l^v substitute 8. 7182, to increase pension of Wil- liam H. McHenry. ^Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2781.) Report favoring H. 15892, to increase pension of Eli Titus. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2821.) Report favoring H. 15839, to increase pension of Luther Scott. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2822.) Report favoring H. 1482, to increase pension of John A. Smith. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2856.) Report favoring H. 15421, to inci'ease pension of Elizabeth Palmer. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2857.) Report favoring H. 2675, to increase pension of John M. Stanley. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2858.) Report favoring H. 13689, to pension William W. Painter. Fel). 5,1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2859.) Report favoring H. 9950, to increase pension of Moses Whitcomb. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2890.) Report amending H. 5101, to increase pension of Benjamin Contal. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2891.) Report favoring H. 15684, to increase pension of Joseph R. Pren- tice. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2892.) Report favoring H. 13240, to increase i^ension of Nimrod F. Clark. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2893.) Report favoring H. 13239, to increase pension of Ervin Thompson. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2894. ) Report favoring H. 3261, to pension George R. Grubaugh. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2941.) Report favoring H. 7710, to pension Margaret Scanlon. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2942. ) Report favoring H. 15423, to increase pension of Stephen B. More- house. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2943.) Report favoring H. 3265, to increase pension of Henry Pensinger. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2944.) Report favoring H. 3353, to increase pension of John H. Kelm. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2945.) Report favoring H. 16073, to increase pension of John H. Smith. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2946.) Report favoring H. 5876, to increase pension of Jacob E. Richards. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2947.) Report amending H. 14592, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Bar- rett. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2948.) Report favoring H. 15422, to increase pension of John Mosgrove. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2962.) Report favoring H. 15812, to increase pension of Lucien B. Love. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2963.) Report amending S. 7246, to pension Caroline Weinheimer. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3017.) 106 February, 1903 Burton, J. R. — Continued. Report favoring H. 8165, to increase pen- sion of Oscar M. Peck. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3018.) Report favoring H. 13945, to inci'ease pension of Edward T. Durant. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3019.) Report favoring H. 6617, to increase pension of Hugh Cool. Feb. 13,1903. Ip. (S. rp. 3020.) Report favoring H. 12638, to increase pension of John W. Dav. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3021.) Report amending H. 11271, to pension Louisa Gregg. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3022.) Report favoring H. 7736, to increase pension of Albert W. Allen. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3023.) Report favoring H. 3752, to increase pension of John E. Pickard. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3079.) Report favoring H. 962, to pension Rodney W. Anderson. Feb. 16,1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3080.) Report favoring H. 15528, to increase pension of John C. Williams. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3131.) Report amending H. 11958, to pension Henrv H. Windes. Fel>. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3132.) Report favoring H. 17179, to increase pension of Christopher G. Divers. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3133.) Report amending H. 14784, to pension Johniken L. Mvnatt. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3152.) Report favoring H. 1062, to increase pension of Elias P. Stearns. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3188.) Report favoring H. 6101, to increase pension of Amanda E. McQuiddy. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3189.) Report favoring H. 6470, to increase pension of Shepherd H. King. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3190.) Report favoring H. 11739, to increase pension of Samuel N. North- way. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3191.) Report favoring H. 13316, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Olcott. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3192.) Report favoring H. 13772, to increase pension of Marcus L. Ver- million. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3193.) Report favoring H. 14236, to increase pension of William C. Chat- field. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3194.) Report favoring H. 14439, to increase pension of Franklin Peale. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3195.) Report favoring H. 15665, to increase pension of John" H. Carr. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3196.) Report favoring H. 15915, to increase pension of Frank Stafford. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3197.) Report favoring H. 16212, to increase pension of Sanders W. Johnston. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3198.) Report favoring H. 16351, to increase pension of Austin P. Merrell. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3199.) Report favoring H. 16352, to amend act to increase pension of Mary La Tourrette Stotsenbarg. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3200.) Report favoring H. 16374, to increase pension of Alonzo S. Bow'- den. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3201.) Report favoring H. 16476, to pension Catherine Ravel. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3202.) February, 1903 107 Burton, J. R. — Continued. Report favoring H. 16538, to increase pen- sion of William W. Downs. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3203.) Report favoring H. 16859, to pension Fhjrence M. Stout. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3204.) Report favoring H. 16996, to increase pension of John Bougher. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3205.) Report favoring H. 17110, to increase pension of Robert A. Tracv. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3206.) Report favoring H. 16752, to pen.sion Anton Sauthoff. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3223.) Report favoring H. 17233, to pension John Havnes. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3224. ) Report favoring H. 14448, to increase pension of James ^I. Cartmill. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3225.) Report favoring H. 17234, to increase pension of David Flvnn. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 3226.) Report favoring H. 17296, to increase pension of Xewton Thayer. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3227.) Report favoring H. 17297, to increase pension of Joseph W. Fox. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3228.) Report amending H. 8149, to increase pension of James B. Martin. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3229.) Carmack, E. AV. RejDort favoring H. 16217, to increase pension of Julia E.Jones. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 2758.) Report favoring H. 11596, to increase pension of Inez L. Clift. Feb. 3, 1903. Tp. (S. rp. 2805.) - — • Report favoring H. 14897, to increase pension of Phillip Moonev. Feb. 4; 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2844.) Report favoring H. 15300; to pension Delania Preston. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2845. ) Report favoring H. 15622, to increase pension of Benjamin Card- well. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2846.) Report favoring H. 15693, to increase pension of Delitha A. Cook. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2847.) Report favoring H. 15694, to pension Bessie Ledvard. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2870.) Report favoring H. 16381, to increa,se pension of Lvmus Wallace. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2919.) Report amending H. 15391, to pension Margaret Cotter. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2920.) Report favoring H. 4925, to pension Joel Thomason. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2921 ) Report favoring H. 16697, to pension Ellen Johnson. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2922.) Report amending H. 16274, to increase pension of Sallie H. Kin- caid. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2923.) Report favoring H. 15748, to increase pension of William Whitlock. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2924. ) Report favoring H. 1027, to pension Lavinia Cook. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (-S. rp. 2925. ) Report favoring H. 13719, to pension Xancv ^McGuire. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 3051.) Report favoring H. 12492, to increase pension of Callie West. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3052.) 108 February, 1903 Carniack, E. W. — Continued. Report favoring H. 4952, to pension Abner D. Rutherford. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp." (S. rp. 3105.) Report favoring H. 1257, to increase pension of James F. Camf)bell. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3142.) Report favoring H. 17303, to increase pension of Abraham W. Huffman. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3143.) Report favoring H. 12611, to pension Alexander J. Thomson. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3144.) Report favoring H. 1238, to pension Margaret A. Stuart. Feb. 18, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3145. ) Report favoring H. 16696, to increase pension of Freeling H. Amick. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3181.) Report favoring H. 15688, to increase pension of Franklin Williams. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3182.) Report favoring H. 11371, to increase pension of Ferdinand Heis- kell. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3252.) Report favoring H. 16275, to pension Isaac B. Price. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3253.) Report amending H. 16712, to increase pension of Josephine A. Rettig. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3254.) Report favoring H. 7433, to increase pension of Bvron C. Knapp. Feb. 25, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3299.) Deboe, W. J. Report amending by substitute S. 2860, to increase pen sion of Henderson Mercer. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2782.) Report favoring H. 14811, to pension Almedia J. Robison. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2783.) Report favoring H. 15211, to pension Mary J. Slusser. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2784.) Report favoring H. 1829, to increase pension of George W. Brill. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2785.) Report favoring H. 14407, to pension May E. Bunn. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2786.) Report favoring H. 7851, to increase pension of Jennie H. Cramer. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2787.) Report favoring H. 5511, to increase pension of Cvrus V. Gorrell. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2788.) Report favoring H. 2473, to increase pension of James Billingsley. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2789.) Report favoring H. 3569, to increase pension of Joseph A. Buck- holz. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2790.) Report favoring H. 15864, to increase pension of Benjamin Kne- strict. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2791.) Report favoring H. 16321, to pension Michael Devine. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2792.) Report favoring H. 3899, to increase pension of Thomas B. Wilson. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2793.) Report amending H. 7110, to increase pension of Aurelia M. Power. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2794.) Report favoring H. 13297, to pension Martin Greeley. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2795.) Report favoring H. 12019, to increase pension of William Lowe. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2796.) Report favoring H. 4441, to increase pension of Oscar Brewster. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2806.) February, 1903 109 Deboe, W. J. — Continued. Eeport favoring H. 12971, to pension Thomas :Martin. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2807.) Report favoring H. 15889, to increa.se pension of Chester W. Aljljott. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2808.) Report amending H. 9107, to pension Austin A. "S^ore. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2848. ) Report amending H. 14845, to pension Margaret 8nvder. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (8. fp. 2849.) Report favoring H. 15673, to pension Annie E. Doss. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2877. ) Report favoring H. 6656, to pension Samantha Yant. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2928.) Report favoring H. 4632, to increase jjensionof William P. Rhodes. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2929. ) Report favoring H. 5281, to increase pension of Patrick ]\Iahan. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2930.) Report favoring H. 15466, to increase pension of John H. Roljson. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2931.) Report favoring H. 15674, to increase pension of John A. T. ]Mc- Pherson. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2932.) Report favoring H. 14027, to increase pension of Thomas J. Win- frey. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 29.33.) Report favoring H. 1637, to increase pension of John A. Spalding. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2934.) Report favoring H. 16291, to pension Laban McGahan. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2935.) Report favoring H. 659, to increase pension of Winfield Pierce. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2936. ) Report amending H. 2136, to increase pension of Lawrence H. Rousseau. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2937.) Report amending H. 14195, to increase pension of David T. Towles. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 2938.) Report favoring H. 15746, to increase pension of Daniel R. Lucas. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2939.) Report favoring H. 942, to pension John R. Doughertv. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2940.) Rejiort favoring H. 9491, to increase pension of John W. Brattain. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 3008. ) Report favoring H. 4501, to pension 8arah D. Lightfoot. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3009.) Report favoring H. 14217, to increase pension of George M. 8mith. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 3010.) Report favoring H. 3026, to pension Martha J. Bishop. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3035. ) Report amending H. 14398, to increase pension of David M. 8hop- staugh. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3036.) Report favoring H. 8812, to increase pension of Henrv 8taff. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp." (8. rp. 3037.) Report favoring H. 7308, to increase pension of Mary Morlev. Feb. 16,1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3081.) Report favoring H. 1644, to increa.se pension of Langston P. Brv- ant. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3082.) Report favoring H. 11428, to increase pension of Plummer Lewis. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 3083.) 110 February, 1903 Deboe, W. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 5982, to increase pension of Christine B. Knapp. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3084.) Report favoring H. 1274, to increase pension of Mary E. Fleming. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3085.) Report favoring H. 9912, to increase pension of Matilda Smith. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3086.) Report favoring H. 1272, to increase pension of Joseph S. Chil- coat. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3087.) Report favoring H. 7367, to pension Ellen D. Campbell. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3102.) Report favoring H. 8711, to increase pension of William C. Craw- ford. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (ri. rp. 3103.) Report favoring H. 15894, to increase pension of Lewis P. Everett. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3104.) Report favoring H. 1605, to pension John S. Whitlege. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3106.) Report favoring H. 16857, to increase pension of Oliver W. Kile. P^eb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3134.) Report favoring H. 13046, to increase pension of Joseph H. Lud- Imn. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3135.) — — Report favoring H. 15696, to increase pension of Milton D. Wells. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3136.) Report favoring H. 15735, to increase pension of John H. Wheeler. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3137.) Report favoring H. 14263, to increase pension of Frederick Journal. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3138.) Report favoring H. 17090, to increase pension of James T. Price. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3255.) Report favoring H. 16784, to increase pension of Michael Howe. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 3256.) Report favoring H. 16714, to increase pension of Mary A. F. Gil- more. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3257.) Report favoring H. 13004, to increase j^ension of Peter B. Rouch. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3258. ) Report favoring H. 10506, to pension Frances E. Luse. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3259.) Report favoring H. 10505, to pensif>n Mabel A. Woolsey. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3260.) Report favoring H. 6724, to increase pension of Julia Stilwell. Feb. 23,1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3261.) Report favoring H. 6189, to increase pension of Eli Potts. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3262.) Report favoring H. 4553, to increase pension of Samuel S. Mitchell. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3263.) Report favoring H. 17043, to pension Martha Maddox. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3264.) Report favoring H. 16419, to increase pension of James Harrison. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3265.) — — Report favoring H. 12822, to increase pension of Michael 0. Sulli- van. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3266. ) Report favoring H. 11701, to increase pension of John C. Wright. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3267.) Report favoring H. 9274, to pension Jessie V. Cluxton. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3268.) February, 1903 111 Deboe, W. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 5762, to increase pension of William H. T. Hostetler. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3269.) Report favoring H. 16756, to increase pension of John Brown. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. .3281.) Report favoring H. 12322, to increase pension of William F. Wil- ■ cox. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3282.) Foster, A. G. Report favoring H. 12410, to increase pension of Marv Xichols. Feb. .3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2811.) Report amending H. 15757, to pension Frances C. Broggan. Feb. 3,1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2812.) Report favoring H. 8617, to pension Sabina Lallev. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2813.) Report favoring H. 1-5472, to increase pension of William H. Chamberlin. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2814.) — — Report favoring H. 700, to increase pension of Eben Slawson. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2926.) Report favoring H. 14475, to increase pension of David E. Lawton. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2927. ) Report favoring H. 12411, to increase pension of Joseph Bart. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2953.) Report favoring H. 12602, to increase pension of Amanda Burke. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3038. ) Report favoring H. 14813, to pension AVilliam Mennecke. Fel:). 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3070.) Report favoring H. 2787, to increase pension of Cornelia S. Ribble. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3071.) Report favoring H. 5907, to pension David S. Tavlor. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3072.) Report favoring H: 2616, to pension Marv J. Goodrich. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. .3073.) Report favoring H. 7510, to increase pension of Edward M. Gam- mon. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. .3074.) Report favoring H. 2987, to increase pension of Charles A. Ritten- house. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3075.) Report favoring H. 11189, to increase pension of Jennie ^I. Gilbert. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 3076.) — — Report favoring H. 11020, to increase pension of Oliver P. Alsbach. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3077. ) Report amending H. 13477, to increase pension of Jason Stevens. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3078.) Report favoring H. 14091, to pension Charles A. AVarriok. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3124.) Report favoring H. 14235, to increase pension of George AVhite. Feb. 18, 1903. i p. (S. rp. 3125.) Report favoring H. 15186, to increase pension of Isaac J. Nichols. Feb. 18, 1903. i p. (S. rp. 3126. ) Report favoring H. 15629, to increase pension of Edward Tattersall. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3185.) Report favoring H. 16929, to increase pension of William H. Trites. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3186.) Report favoring H. 4740, to increase pension of James E. Wallace. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3236.) Report favoring H. 10760, to pension Wallace L. Scott. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3237.) 112 February, 1903 Foster, A. G. — Continued. Report favoring H. 14160, to increase pen- sion of Ira J. S. Holmes. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3238.) Report favoring H. 14929, to increase pension of John Keen. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3239.) Report favoring H. 16667, to increase pension of Lerov N. Buell. . Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3240.) Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring H. 16492, to increase pension of Wilson G. Gray. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2763.) Report favoring H. 7778, to pension Peter Buckley. Feb. 2, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2764. ) Report favoring H. 16272, to increase pension of Enoch Dodd. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (.S. rp. 2765.) Report amending S. 7176, to increase pension of Jennie W. Rhoades. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2766. ) Report favoring H. 16271, to increase pension of Gustavus W. Pea- body. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2767.) Report favoring H. 16269, to increase pension of Annie W. Coit. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2768.) Report favoring H. 1015, to increase pension of Isaac F. Russell. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2769.) Report favoring H. 12963, to pension Sarah E. Smith. Feb. 2,' 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2770.) Report favoring H. 16711, to pension Ann Gilbert. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2771.) Report favoring H. 12991, to increase pension of Gustavus S. Per- kins. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2772. ) Report favoring H. 3516, to increase pension of Ozro F. Chenev. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2773.) Report favoring H. 12214, to increase pension of Jane A.Tillinghast. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2774.) - — Report favoring H. 16058, to pension John Corbett. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2775.) Report favoring H. 16148, to increase pension of Harry F. Libby. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2809.) Report favoring H. 13358, to pension Elizabeth A. Wilder. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2810. ) Report favoring H. 16162, to increase pension of George Brown. Feb. 4, 1903. Ip. (S. rp. 2826.) Report favoring H. 15841, to increase pension of John Da Silva. • Feb. 4, 1903. I'p. (S. rp. 2827.) - — ■ Report amending bv substitute S. 7145, to increase pension of Rosetta E. Rafferty. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2874.) Report favoring H. 16591, to increase pension of James Mattingly. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2883.) Report amending bv substitute S. 7277, to increase pension of Elbert H. Dagnall. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2888.) Report favoring H. 16534, to increase pension of James H. Durham. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2889.) Report amending by substitute S. 6048, to pension Lillian G. Elkins. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2899.) Report amending S. 4922, to increase pension of Andrew C. Smith. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2900. ) Report favoring H. 8023, to increase pension of John Downing. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2905. ) February, 1903 113 Gallinger, J. H.— Continued. Report favoring H. 6498, to increase pen- sion of John A. Whitman. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2906.) Report favoring H. 15558, to increase pension of David A. Bald- win. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2907.) Report amending bv substitute S. 7100, to increase pension of Maggie V. Holstein. "Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2951.) Report amending bv substitute S. 7186, to pension Mary C. Couch. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2952. ) Report favoring H. 16361, to increase pension of John W. Chancel- lor. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2958.) Report amending bv substitute S. 6540, to increase pension of George W. Richardson. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2987.) Report amending H. 12508, to increase pension of James Jones. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2999.) Report favoring H. 11388, to pension William Yogan. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3000.) Report favoring H. 833, to increase pension of George H. ^'an Deusen. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3001. ) Report favoring H. 16368, to increase pension of Eliza M. Hutchin- son. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3028.) Report amending S. 5369, to increase pension of Charles R. Allen. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3045.) Report amending bv substitute S. 3239, to pension John Q. Lane. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp.' (S. rp. 3053.) Report amending bv substitute H. 11494, to pension Henrietta A. Buell. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3054.) Report favoring H. 1422, to increase pension of Sarah E. Merritt. Feb. 16, 1903. 4 p. (S. rp. 3055.) Report favoring H. 3207, to pension Johanna Buse. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. ( S. rp. 30o6. ) Report favoring H. 7832, to increase pension of Elizabeth Lister. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. .3057.) Report favoring IL 1016, to pension Charles S. F. Hilton. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3058.) Report favoring H. 3213, to increase pension of Belle L. Spauld- ing. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3059.) Report favoring H. 11625, to increase pension of Alexander H. Taylor. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3060.) Report favoring H. 8244, to pension Bridget Logan. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3061.) Report favoring H. 13723, to increase pension of Oliver C. Jackson. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3062. ) Report favoring H. 15906, to increase Dension of Jo.seph Grennue. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3063.) Report favoring H. 12382, to increase pension of William Sands. Feb. 16. 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3064.) Report favoring H. 13485, to pension Louisa Josephine Stanwood. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3065.) Report favoring H. 17247, to pension ^larv H. Rumple. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. .3089.) Report favoring S. 4115, to pension Judson E. Walker. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3090.) Report adverse to H. 15013, to increase pension of Charles H. Barnes. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3097.) 114 February, 1903 Gallinger, J. H. — Continued. Report favoring H. 11075, to increase pen- sion of Albert J. Hart. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3098.) Report favoring H. 15842, to pension Mary H. Talcott. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3108. ) Report favoring H. 13881, to pension William M. AVilson. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3109.) Report adverse to H. 1624, to pension James Allen. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3110.) Report adverse to H. 8573, to pension William McDaniel. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3111.) Reiwrt favoring H. 15362, to increase pension of Grace Harrington. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3112.) Report favoring H. 15038, to increase pension of Lucy T. Church- ill. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3113.) Report favoring H. 12090, to pension Arvilla X. Stocker. Feb. 18,1903. Ip. (S. rp. 3114.) Report favoring H. 6442, to increase pension of Sarah E. Gifford. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3115.) Report favoring H. 15440, to increase pension of John FuUerton. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3116.) Report favoring H. 17298, to increase pension of Clara E. Smith. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3117.) Report amending S. 7244, to increase . pension of Mary Lucetta Arnold. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3118.) Report favoring H. 16000, to increase pension of John H. Amadon. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3156.) Report favoring H. 12841, to increase i^ension of W^illiam King. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3157.) Report favoring S. 1361, to increase pension of Lucv A. Harding. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3162.) Report favoring S. 7375, to increase pension of Alfred Woodman. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3163.) Report favoring H. 16344, to pension Lucinda Lawrence. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3168.) Report favoring H. 1087, to increase pension of Matthew W. Lin- coln. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3169.) Report favoring H. 15403, to increase pension of Milton C. Norton. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3170.) Report favoring H. 15404, to increase pension of William M. Hat- tery. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3171.) Report favoring H. 17119, to increase pension of James Flanagan. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3172.) Report favoring H. 15962, to pension Catharine T. R. Mathews. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3173.) Report favoring H. 4066, to increase pension of Philip Krohn. Feb. 19, 1903. [2] pp. (S. rp. 3174.) Report favoring H. 5586, to pension Oliver W. Newton. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3175.) Report favoring H. 17306, to pension Catherine McGuinn. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3176.) Report amending H. 16480, to increase pension of Anna C. Bing- ham. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3215.) Report favoring H. 3681, to increase pension of Joseph A. Wilson. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3216.) February, 1903 115 Gallinger, J. H. — Continued. Report favoring H. 7708, to increase pen- sion of Bridget Fallon. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3217.) Report favoring H. 8061, to pension Frances E. Wild. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3218.) Report favoring H. 10691, to increase pension of Daniel Van Wie. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3219.) Report favoring H. 15645, to increase pension of Wilson French. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3220. ) Report favoring H. 16717, to increase pension of Albert W. Thomp- son. Feb. 23, 190.3. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3221.) Report favoring H. 16858, to increase pension of James P. Foster. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3222.) Report favoring H. 4734, to pension Deborah J. Fogle. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3283.) Report favoring H. 10175, to pension Mary R. Bayly, formerly Mary S. Redick. Feb. 25, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3300. ) McCumber, P. J. Report amending S. 6734, to increase pension of Marie A. Rask. Feb. 2. 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2797.) Report favoring H. 1929, to increase pension of Peter Taper. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2798.) Report favoring H. 4266, to increase pension of Henry Ehmke. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2799.) Report favoring H. 13799, to increase pension of Henry C. Trout. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2800.) Report favoring H. 15406, to increase pension of James P. Camp- bell. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2801.) Report favoring H. 15409, to increase pension of James Claybourn. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2802.) Report favoring H. 1923, to increase pension of Frederick W. Damon. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2839.-) Report favoring H. 8288, to increase i')ension of Scott Case. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2840.) Rejiort favoring H. 13519, to increase pension of James M. Clement. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2841.) Report favoring H. 8287, to increase pension of Peter Johnson. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2842.) Report favoring H. 14391, to increase pension of Edward Walsh. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2843.) Report favoring H. 16053, to increase pension of Henry P. Reynolds. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2885. ) Report favoring H. 15206, to pension Mary P. Everton. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2886.) Report favoring H. 15733, to increase pension of Martin G. Cole. Feb. 9, 1903. 2' pp. (S. rp. 2901.) Report favoring H. 15721, to increase jjension of Walter A. Porter. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2902.) Report favoring H. 16391, to pension Ella F. Shandrew. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2903.) Report favoring H. 6593, to increase pension of Harry L. Graham. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2949.) Report favoring H. 10355, to increase pension of William W. Smith- son. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2957.) Report favoring H. 16364, to increase pension of Patrick Carney. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3041.) 14049— No. 98—03 3 116 Febrltary, 1903 McCumber, P. J.— Continued. Report favoring H. 16423, to increase pension of Eliza B. Abbott. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3042.) Report favoring H. 12771, to pension William Kenny. Feb. 14, 1903. Ip. (S. rp. 3043.) Report favoring H. 16522, to increase pension of Caleb C. Van Sickell. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3091.) Report favoring H. 11122, to increase pension of John W. Copley. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3139.) Report favoring H. 10922, to increase pension of Joseph Feldhausen. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3140.) Report amending H. 3503, to increase pension of Edward H. Brady. Feb. 18, 19(53. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3146.) Report favoring H. 9799, to increase pension of Mary Murphy. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3147.) Report favoring H. 5010, to increase pension of James W. Pace. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3148. ) Report favoring H. 16201, to increase pension of Jeff rev Hufford. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3177. ) Report favoring H. 6876, to increase pension of Thomas B. Faught. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3178.) Report favoring H. 16754, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Hughes. Felx 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3179.) Report favoring H. 15730, to increase pension of Hans A. Grove. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3180.) Report favoring H. 11546, to pension Edward Bryan. Feb. 23, 1903. Ip. (S. rp. 3235.) Patterson, T. M. Report amending S. 966, to increase pension of Wil- liam Y. Turner. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2803.) Report amending bv substitute S. 6143, to increase pension of Elvira C. Compton. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2804.) Report favoring H. 14938, to pension Benjamin F. Wilson. Feb. 12,1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3005.) Report favoring H. 15387, to increase pension of Lott Van Nord- strand. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3006.) Report favoring H. 8085, to increase pension of David K. Ward- well. Feb. 18, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3130.) Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring H. 6889, to increase pension of Michael Rader. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2862.) Report favoring H. 11199, to pension Lewis Walton. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2863.) Report favoring H. 1377, to increase pension of Bridget Agnes Tridel. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 2864.) Report amending H. 15400, to increase pension of Enos Turner. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (S.rp. 2865.) Report favoring H. 14814, to pension Herman J. JNIiller. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2866. ) Report favoring H. 14302, to increase pension of Samuel Burrell. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2867.) Report favoring H. 14303, to increase pension of Robert H. Maricle. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2868. ) Report favoring H. 15997, to increase pension of Christian J. Flana- gan. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2869.) Report favoring H. 13323, to increase pension of Mary E. Barger. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2964.) February, 1903 117 Pritchard, J. C. — Continued. Report favoring H. 15443, to pension Eudora Wellg. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2965.) Report favoring H. 2264, to increase pension of George H. Higgins. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2966.) Report favoring H. 15964, to increase pension of Michael Murphy. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2967.) Report favoring H. 6719, to increase pension of John H. Hall. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2968. ) Report favoring H. 15843, to increase pension of Louis AV. Rowe. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2969. ) Report favoring H. 13793, to increase pension of Solomon A. Alex- ander. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2970.) Report favoring H. 7312, to increase pension of James Curlev. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2971.) Report amending H. 15873, to pension ^linerva Murphv. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2972.) Report favoring H. 14930, to increase pension of William H. Houseal. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2973.) Report favoring H. 16210, to increase pension of John C. Collahan. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2974.) Report favoring H. 7760, to increase pension of Thomas Graham. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2975.) Report favoring H. 11616, to increase pension of Isaac Harris. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2976.) Report amending S. 4858, to pension Marv E. Haren. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2993.) Report favoring H. 15793, to increase pension of George Skinner. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3011.) Report favoring H. 13612, to pension Margaret Bell. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3093.) Report favoring H. 9154, to increase pension of Lillie V. Ball. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3094.) Report favoring H. 15636, to pension ^latilda Tunison. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3095. ) Report favoring H. 15431, to increase pension of Elias Simpson. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3096.) Report favoring H. 14758, to increase pension of Marv A. Talbott. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3119.) Report favoring H. 15533, to increase pension of William H. France. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3120.) Report favoring H. 17305, to pension Philander H. Graves. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3121.) Report favoring H. 6969, to pension Visa C. 3Iorrill. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3122.) Report favoring H. 14788, to increase pension of Frank E. Hills. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3123.) Report favoring H. 16856, to increase pension of John Burke. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3159.) Report amending H. 15771, to increase pension of Adam Kohlhauff. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3160.) Report amending S. 7072, to increase pension of James A. Hoover. Feb. 23, 1903. 2' pp. (S. rp. 3248.) Report favoring H. 8187, to increase pension of William T. Moore. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3249.) 118 February, 1903 Pritchard, J. C. — Continued. Report amending H. 16427, to increase pension of Juliaetta Rowling. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3250.) Report amending H. 16789, to increase pension of Elias G. Rether- ford. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3251.) Report favoring H. 304, to increase pension of George M. Duffy. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3274.) Report favoring H. 11682, to pension Marv E. Winterbottom. Feb. 24, 1903. Ip. (S. rp. 3275.) Report favoring H. 11833, to increase pension of Albanis L. Ander- son. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3276.) Report favoring H. 16314, to increase pension of Richard S. Howarth. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3277.) Report favoring H. 169.39, to increase pension of Alexander T. Sullinger, alias Alexander Patillo. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3278. ) Scott, N. B. Report favoring H. 4807, to increase pension of Thomas Parfitt. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2749.) Report favoring H. 10953, to increase pension of John A. ]M. Seitz. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2750.) Report favoring H. 13850, to increase pension of Charles K. Cam- eron. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2751.) Report favoring II. 14120, to increase pension of Sarah A. Leepard. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2752.) Report favoring H. 15585, to increase pension of Solomon S. Shaner. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2753.) Report favoring H. 9987, to increase pension of Aaron Young. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2754.) Report favoring H. 14143, to increase pension of Augusta W. Seelv. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2819.) Report favoring H. 4183, to increase pension of Gottlieb Kafer. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2820.) Report favoring H. 15358, to increase pension of John Snodgrass. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2850. ) Report favoring H. 13088, to increase pension of Hiram D. Dem- ing. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2851.) Report favoring H. 15550, to pension Marv A. Hinkle. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2884.) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring S. 7202, to increase pension of Fanny B. Orwan. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2757.) Report amending H. 15911, to increase pension of George N. Mc- Murry. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2837. ) Report favoring H. 15910, to increase pension of James A. Hale. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2838.) Report favoring H. 7844, to pension Alonzo Pendland. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3046.) Report amending H. 5057, to increase pension of Alfred S. Isaacs. Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3066.) Report favoring H. 16309, to pension Samuel H. Montanye. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3092.) Report favoring H. 6065, to increase pension of James Garland. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3167.) Report amending H. 14032, to pension Gustav Jansen. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3230.) Report favoring H. 4723, to pension George A. Liston. Feb. 23 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3231.) February, 1903 119 Simon, Joseph — Continued. Eeport favoring H. 13701, to pension Theo- dore Buri. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3232.) Report favorinof H. 16077, to pension Leighton M. Perveil, alias Charles H. Hunt. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3233.) Report favoring H. 17094, to increase pension of Augustus L. Kidder. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3234. ) TaHaferro, J. P. Report favoring H. 14251, to increase pension of Hugh J.Reynolds. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2830.) Report favoring H. 11125, to increase pension of John S. Campbell. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2831.) Report amending bv substitute S. 4812, to pension Addison Arnold. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp." (S. rp. 2832.) Report favoring H. 15084, to pension James H. Powell. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2833.) Report favoring H. 15572, to pension Charles W. Bracken. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2834.) Report favoring H. 13705, to increase pension of INIarv Ann Garri- son. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3067. ) Report favoring H. 13634, to increase pension of Helen Olivia Leckie. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3068.) Report favoring H. 6127, to increase pension of Catherine P. INIcLor- iaen. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3069.) Report favoring H. 13711, to pension Simon M. Yates. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3141.) Report favoring H. 2813, to increase pension of Emilv Hawkins. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3241.) Report favoring H. 17133, to pension Kathinka Sichel. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3242. ) Report favoring H. 17120, to increase pension of Charles Shirar. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3243. ) Report favoring H. 15573, to pension Cvnthia Thomas. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3244.) Report favoring H. 16353, to increase pension of William F. Ritchie. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3245.) Report favoring H, 16755, to increase pension of Fannie T. Fisher. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3246.) Report favoring H. 17093, to pension Caroline Schaefer. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3247.) Turner, George. Report favoring H. 4153, to pension Jane Hale. Feb. 3,1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2816.)^ Report favoring H. 13999, to increase pension of Dennis Cosier. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2817.) Report favoring H. 9814, to increase pension of Marv Williams. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2818.) Report amending S. 6653, to pension Halvor Paulsen. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2825. ) Report favoring H. 15617, to increase pension of William Keith. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2908.) — — Report favoring H. 9237, to pension John Wallace. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2909.) Report favoring H. 10869, to increase pension of Michael K. Strayer. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2910.) Report favoring H. 7895, to increase pension of Sarah Bo wen. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2911.) 120 February, 1903 Turner, George — Continued. Report amending H. 9072, to increase pension of George W. Steffey. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2912.) Report favoring H. 14361, to increase pension of Joseph M. Alex- ander. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2913.) Report favoring H. 9570, to increase pension of Isaac Gabrion. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2914. ) — Report favoring II. 16445, to increase pension of Luke Madden, alias John E. McDonald. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2915.) Report favoring H. 12021, to increase pension of Anson Lewis. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2916.) Report favoring H. 16313, to increase pension of James S. Daven- port, alias Dexter Davis. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2917.) Report favoring H. 15618, to increase pension of William O. Boughton. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2918.) Report amending H. 13386, to pension Wallace Ziegler. Felx 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3033.) Report favoring H. 8005, to pension Samantha A. Newcomb. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3047.) Report amending H. 7382, to pension Jacob B. Mock. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3099.) Report favoring H. 5446, to increase pension of James M. Travis. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3100.) Report favoring H. 5960, to increase pension of Lambert Johnston. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3101.) Report favoring H. 8314, to increase pension of Joseph A. Kauff- man. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3127.) Report favoring H. 2913, to pension Catharine A. Sawdy. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3128.) Report favoring H. 2911, to pension Charles M. Walker. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3129.) Report favoring H. 16787, to increase pension of Richard G. Hans- com. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3153.) Report favoring H. 16786, to increase pension of John C. Sautter. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3154.) Report favoring H. 16785, to increase pension of Collins W. Wight. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3155.) Report favoring H. 17101, to increase pension of Joanna (ilazer. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3289. ) Report favoring H. 16048, to increase pension of John Graham. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3290.) Report favoring H. 15619, to increase pension of Charles Strong, alias William Clark. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3291.) Rejwrt favoring H. 13713, to increase pension of Rebecca Randolph. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3292.) Report favoring H. 4155, to increase pension of Flliza Wende. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3293.) Report amending H. 4154, to increase pension of Murray W. Wood- ward. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3294.) Report amending H. 15768, to increase pension of Wilham J. Jubb. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3295.) Report favoring H. 3420, to pension Anna O. Brush. Feb. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3312.) Report favoring H. 17026, to pension Jerome W. Turner. Feb. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3313.) February, 1903 121 PRINTING COMMITTEE Piatt, T. C. Report submitting amendment to H. 17493, making appro- priations to supply deficiencies, 1903 and prior years, to print Revised Statutes," 1878, 2d edition. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3305. ) PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Burrows, J. C. Report adverse to S. R. 14 and other resolutions, to pay Ellen C. Abbott, widow of Joseph C. Abbott, and others, amounts due certain Senators from commencement of terras for which they were elected; with views of Mr. Pritchard. Feb. 11, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 2996.) PIBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Fairbanks, C. W. Report favoring S. 7263, for building for laundry and stable for Bureau of Engraving and Printing and for addition to [main] building. Feb. 6, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2880. ) Report favoring amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundrv civil expenses, 1904, for stables for Government Printing Office. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3014.) McCumber, P. J. Report amending S. 7115, for addition to public building in Fargo, N. Dak. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2887.) Quarles, J. V. Report sulnnitting amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, to enlarge post-office and court-house building at Macon, Oa., as substitute for S. 6673. Feb. 12, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3015.) Report favoring. amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundrv civil expenses, 1904, to increase limit of cost of public building at Superior, Wis. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3049.) Simon, Joseph. Report amending S. 275, for additional lands, buildings, [etc.] at penitentiary at McNeils Island. Feb. 12, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2998. ) Report amending S. 3635, for [public] building at Oregon Citv, Oreg. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3002.) Report favoring S. 7051, to extend limit of cost for post-office l>uild- ing at Marblehead, Mass. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3003.) Turner, George. Report amending amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, for additional lands, buildings, etc., at penitentiarv at McNeils Island. Feb. 21, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3207.) AVarren, F. E. Report amending S. 7201, to increase limit of cost for public building at Evanston^ Wvo. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2954. ) Report amending S. 6207, for public building at Sheridan, AVyo. Feb. 23, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3270.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bard, T. R. Report amending H. 14511, to acquire for Government by exchange of pul)lic lands private lands within [Yosemite, General Grant, and Sequoia national parks]. Feb. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3050. ) Report amending S. 6491, for relief of Juan de Cue vas [Juan Cue vas, or] representatives. Feb. 24, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 3285.) 122 February, 1903 Clark, C. D. Report amending by substitute H. 12098, to amend act extending homestead laws and providing for right of way for rail- roads in Alaska. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2755.) Dietrich, C. H. Report favoring S. 7114, for relief of John T. Wertz and Walter H. 8hupe. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3284. ) Gamble, R. J. Report favoring H. 12952, to issue patent to Rochford Cemetery Association to lands. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2956. ) Report amending S. 4105, to validate certain certificates of soldiers' additional homestead right. Feb. 26, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 3304.) Gibson, Paris. Report favoring S. 6363, to repeal [acts] for sale of tim- ber and stone lands, desert-land act, and commutation provision of homestead act. Feb. 19, 1903. 7 pp. (S. rp. 3166, pt. 1.) Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring H. 16731, permitting IMontrose, Colo., to enter 160 acres of land for reservoir and water purposes. Feb. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2955.) Views of minorit}' adverse to S. 6363, to repeal [acts] for sale of timber and stone lands, desert-land act, and commutation provision of homestead act. Feb. 27, 1903. 9 pp. (S. rp. 3166, pt. 2.) Report favoring H. 16069, to sell lands [in Lee County, Fla., form- erly occupied for agencv purposes for Seminole Indians]. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3286. ) Report favoring H. 16946, to amend act to extend coal-land laws to Alaska [so as to provide for special survev and entry of unsur- veyed coal land]. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3287.)" Heitfeld, Henry. Report favoring S. 7288, extending time for proof and pavment for lands taken under desert-land laws bv Colorado Cooperative Colony. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2950.) McLaurin, A. J. Report amending 8. 6225, in aid of common schools in Mississippi [Alabama, Arkansas, and Louisiana, by grants of public lands]. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3272.) TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Beveridge, A. J. Report amending by substitute H. 9865, for commis- sioner from Alaska to House of Representatives. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3298.) HOUSE Annual report of A. McDowell, clerk [showing receipts and disburse- ments], 1902. Dec. 1, 1902 [published 1903]. 308 pp. (H. doc. 23.) Wagoner v. Butler. Contested election case of George C. R. Wagoner V. James J. Butler, from 12th district of Missouri [57th Congress]. 1903. 2 pts. iii-x + 2325 + [4] pp. \ ACCOl'XTS COMMITTEE Bartlett, C. L. Report amending H. R. 323, for relief of Ralph Dent. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3826.) Report amending H. R. 445, to pav Mrs. John L. Sheppard as clerk to husband. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. ' (H. rp. 3828.) Hughes, J. A. Report favoring H. R. 293, authorizing employment of superintendent .of clerk's document room of House. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. .3825.) Report favoring H. Vy. 450, to pav Charles A. Spirk as clerk to J. N. W. Rumple. Feb. 20, 1903. "l p. (H. rp. 3830.) Report favoring H. R. 403, for relief of Harrison Edelin. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3831.) February, 1903 123 Smith, H. C. Report favoring H. R. 417, authorizing provision in gen- eral defii?iencv bill for extra payment to D. S. Porter. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3760.) Report favoring H. R. 416, authorizing provision in general defi- ciency bill for extra payment to Herman Gauss. Fel). 12, 1903. 1 p. "(H. rp. 3761.) Report favoring H. R. 431, for additional clerk to Committee on Enrolled Bills. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3«14. ) Report favoring H. R. 439, to pay P^lizabeth Norris 6 months' salary and funeral expenses of husband, Eppa Xorris. Feb. 19, 1903." 1 p. (H. rp. 3815.) Report adverse to H. R. 455, to appoint W. S. Sims special em- ployee in otRce of sergeant-at-arms. House of Representatives. Feb. 19, "1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3817.) APPHOPKIATIOX.S COMMITTEE Cannon, J. G. Report submitting H. 17202, making ajipropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904. Feb. 2, 1903. 10 pp. (H. rp. 3427.) Report submitting H. 17493, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, 1903 and jirior years. Feb. 21, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3842.) Hemenway, James. Report submitting H. 17520, making appropria- tions for Department of Commerce and Labor, 1903 and 1904. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3868. ) BAXKIXG AXD CURREXCY COMMITTEE Fowler, C. X. Report favoring H. 17539, providing for issue and circu- lation of national-bank notes, for safe keeping of public money [etc. ] ; with views of minority. Feb. 26, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3889. ) CENSUS COMMITTEE Hoi^kins, A. J. Report amending H. 15807, for taking statistics of cer- tain cities by Census Bureau every 2 years, and [repealing provision of act by which commissioner of labor is authorized to compile abstract of statistics of cities of over 30,000 population]. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3767.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Goldfogle, H. 31. Report favoring S. 908, for relief of Sarah K. McLean [widow of Nathaniel H. McLean]. Feb. 26, 1903. 15 jjp. (H. rp. 3887. ) Graff, J. V. Report favoring H. 3527, for relief of Hannah W. ilillard. Feb. 2, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 3428. ) Report favoring S. 2429, identii'al with H. 306, for payment of overtime claims of letter carriers [reported by commissioners of Court of Claims but] barred bv limitation. Feb. 14, 1903. 64 pp. (H. rp. 3773. ) Report favoring S. 5272, for relief of Darwin S. Hall. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3774.) Report favoring H. 14283, for relief of 1st National Bank. Navasota, Tex. Feb. 21, 1903. 3 pp. " (H. rp. 3844.) Kitchin, Claude. Report favoring S. 6056, to pav Hewlette A. Hall. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3546.) Miller, J. M. Report favoring S. 5561, for relief of S. R. Green. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3539.) 124 February, 1903 Nevin, R. M. Report favoring H. 2984, referring claim of Hannah S. Crane and others to Court of Claims. Feb. 5, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3543. ) Schirm, C. R. Report amending H. 16998, to pay heirs of Thomas Latchford. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3713.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Southard, J. H. Report favoring S. 7307, to provide souvenir medal- lions for benefit of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of United States. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3885.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMIITEE Babcock, J. W. Report favoring H. 16761, for advances from Treasury of United States for support of government of District. Feb. 5, 1903. 17 pp. (H. rp. 3548.) Report favoring H. 17466. to amend act to incorporate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3824.) Report favoring S. 7223, for interment of remains of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter, Marie Irene Donaldson. Feb. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3837.) Report favoring S. 6515, to exempt from taxation property of Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington, D. C. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3845. ) Report favoring S. 6421, to amend act to amend act relating to tax sales and taxes in District. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3880. ) Cowherd, W. S. Report amending S. 4221, authorizing commissioners of District to extinguish portion of alley in square 189. Jan. 22, 1903. 2 pp. map. (H. rp. 3311.) Report favoring H. 15880, to allow resuVjdivision of lots or blocks recorded in surveyor's office of District where proposed street of per- manent svstem of highways affects same. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3851.) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2 Feely, J. J. Views of minority on contest of Wagoner r. Butler, from 12th district of Missouri, submitting House resolution that James J. Butler is entitled to seat. [Feb. 25, 1903.] 32 pp. (H. rp. 3857, pt. 2.) Olmsted, M. E. Report on contest of Wagoner i: Butler, from 12th district of Missouri, submitting H. R. 466, seating George C. R. Wagoner. Feb. 24, 1903. 30 pp. (H. rp. 3857 [pt. 1].) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hitt, R. R. Report favoring H. 17446, to cause destruction of invoices filed in consular offices for more than 5 vears. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3813.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Brown, W. E. Report amending S. 3620, for allotment of lands in sev- eralty to Stockbridge and ]VIunsee Indians, to authorize distribution of their trust fund [etc.]. Feb. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3783.) February, 1903 125 Burke, C. H. Views of minority adverse to H. 16280, to open for settle- ment 505,000 acres of land in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Res- ervation, Okla. Feb. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3661, pt. 2. ) [Cor- rected 2d print was issued.] Report amending H. 17467, to ratify and amend agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak. Feb. 21, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 3839.) Eddv, F. M. Report amending H. 16945, to authorize sale of part of iRed Lake Reservation, Minn. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3859. ) Lacey, J. F. Report amending H. 16280, to open for settlement 505,000 acres of land in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservation, Okla. Feb. 7, 1903. 8 pp. (H. rp. 3661 [pt. 1]. ) Report amending H. 17486, to ratify agreement with Indians of Crow Reservation, Mont. Feb. 21, 1903. 10 pp. (H. rp. 3843.) Marshall, T. F. Report amending S. 2418, to ratify agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3775.) Report favoring H. 17491, to ratify and amend agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3852.) Moody, ]M. A. Report favoring H. 17400, to ratify agreement with Indians of Klamath Reservation, Greg. Feb. 21, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3838. ) Stephens, J. H. Report amending H. 17470, to open for settlement 505,000 acres of land in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservation, Okla. Feb. 21, 1903. 9 pp. (H. rp. 3840.) IXSl'LAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearings before committee [Dec. 5-17, 1902, on H. 15520, to establish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philippine Islands, and H. 15510, to promote efficiency of Philippine constab- ulary and to establish rank and pay of its commanding officers]. 1903. 54 pp. Cooper, H. A. Report amending S. 7124, for removal of persons accused of crime to and from Philippine Islands for trial. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3478.) - — Report favoring H. 17244, for removal of persons accused of crime to and from Philippine Islands for trial. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3542.) Report amending H. 15520, to establish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philiiipine Islands. Feb. 20, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3834.)' INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adamson, \V. C. Report favoring H. 17204, to authorize construction of bridge across Arkansas River at or near Moors Rock, Ark. [by Arkansas Coal and Mineral Railway Com])any]. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3710.) Report favoring H. 16989, to amend act making appropriations for sundry civil exi)enses [1901, as to removal of quarantine station at Brunswick, Ga.]. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3711.) Report amending by substitute H. 16720, for light vessel near Healds Banks, off Galveston Harbor, Tex. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3712.) 126 February, 1903 Coombs, F. L. Report favoring H. 17086, declaring tnnnels under Chicago River ol)8truction to navigation. Feb. 11, 1903. 9 pp. (H. rp. 3746.) Report favoring S. 261, for life-8aving station in vicinity of Cape Flatterv or Flatterv Rocks, AVash. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp." (H. rp. 3804.) ■ Report favoring R. 6535, for light-house and fog-signal stations in Alaskan waters.^ Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 38il.) Corliss, J. B. Report favoring H. 15376, for light-house and fog signal on Rock of Ages, Lake Superior. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 p]>. (H. rp. 3748. ) Report favoring H. 15377, for light-house and fog signal on INIiddle Island, Lake Huron. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3749.) Report amending by substitute H. 9974, to legalize and permit maintenance and construction of dams and liridges over St. Joseph River in Indiana and [al)ove Berrien Springs] Mich., as substitute for H. 96. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3772.) Davey, R. C. Report favoring S. 6754, authorizing Batesville, Ark., to draw water from pool of dam 1, ujiper White River. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3707.) Report favoring H. 17390, to authorize bridge across Bogue Chitto in Louisiana. Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3809.) Fletcher, Loren. Report favoring S. 7004, to extend time for comple- tion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3708.) Report amending H. 13500, for light-house and fog signal at Isle auHaut, Me. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3853.) Joy, C. F. Report amending H. 16139, to authorize Norfolk and West- ern Railway Company to bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at certain points where same forms boundary line l)etween West Vir- ginia and Kentucky. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3697.) Report amending H. 17155, to authorize Pittsburg, Carnegie and Western Railroad Companv to construct bridge across Allegheny River [at Pittsburg, Pa.]. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3699.) Lovering, W. C. Report amending S. 7043, to establish light-house depot for 2d light-house district, Boston Harbor, Mass. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3700.) Report amending by substitute S. 3864, for light-house and fog signal at Diamond Shoal, Cape Hatteras. Feb. 17, 1903. 11 pp. (H. rp. 3800.) Mann, J. R. Report amending H. 17149, to authorize commissioners of Connecticut River bridge and highway ort amending H. 17043, to pension ^lartha -Maddox. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3439. ) Rejjort amending H. 17133, to pension Kathinka Sichel. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3457.) 1^049— No. 98—03 4 132 February, 1903 Klebero;, Rudolph — Continued. Report favoring S. 6018, to increase pension of AMlliam J. Chitwood. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3471 . > Report favoring S. .532, to increase pension of Merritt Young. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3485.) Report favoring S. 3081, to increase pension of Leonard A. Norton. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3504.) Report favoring S. 5389, to increase pension of Jasper N. Acree. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3524.) Reprirt favoring S. 5733, to increase pension of John W. Slack. Feb. 4, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3525.) Report favoring S. 4760, to increase pension of John Hamilton, 2d. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3575.) Report favoring S. 6096, to increase pension of Hester A. R. Landers. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3587.) Report favoring H. 17120, to increase pension of Charles Shirar. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3611.) Report amending H. 16696, to increase pension of Freeling H. Amick. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3626.) Report amending H. 12822, to increase pension of Michael O. Sullivan. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3628.) Miers, R. W. Report amending H. 11958, to pension Henry H. Windes. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3434.) Report amending H. 7433, to increase pension of Bvron C. Knapp. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3452.) Report amending H. 16419, to increase pension of James Harrison. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3453.) Report amending H. 16857, to increase pension of Oliver W. Kile. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3454.) Report amending H. 16784, to increase pension of Michael Howe. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3455.) Report amending H. 6724, to increase pension of Julia Stilwell. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3467.) Report favoring H. 16996, to increase pension of John Rougher. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3614.) Report amending H. 5762, to increase pension of AVilliam H. T. Hostetler. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3623.) Report amending bv substitute H. 14160, to increase pension of Ira J. S. Holmes. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3633.) Report favoring S. 53(59, to increase pension of Charles R. Allen. Feb. 25, 1903. 'l p. (H. rp. 3861.) Smith, S. W. Report amending H. 11122, to increase pension of John W.Copley. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3431.) Report favoring H. 13046, to increase pension of Joseph H. Lud- lum. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3432.) Report amending H. 15696, to increase pension of iNIilton D. Wells. Fel). 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3437.) Report amending H. 16786, to increase pension of John C. Sautter. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3447.) Report amending H. 16048, to increase pension of John Graham. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3458.) Report amending H. 15619, to increase pension of Charles Strong, alias William' Clark. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3459.) Report amending H. 16929, to increase pension of William H. Trites. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3469.) February, 1903 133 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Report favorino: S. 1914, to increase pen- sion of Elbert Chittum. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3488.) Report favoring S. 2111, to increase pension of William Kepler. Fel). 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3491. ) Report favoring S. 2439, to increase pension of Richard A. Lari- mer. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3497.) Report favoring S. 2936, to increase pension of Berthold Fernow. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3-502.) Report favoring S. 3405, to increase pension of William H. H. Bouslough. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3506.) Rei>ort favoring S. 5020, to pension Emma D. Goslin. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3519.) Report favoring S. 5055, to increase pension of 3Iarv E. Phillips. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3521.) Report favoring S. 5852, to increase pension of Robert P. McRae. Feb. 4, 1903. 2>p. (H. rp. 3529.) Report favoring S. 5901, to increase pension of Orange Sells. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3530.) Report favoring S. 6276, to increase pension of Marv E. Russell. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3534. ) Report favoring S. 5953, to pension Ann 31. Green. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3584.) Report amending H. 15645, to increase pension of Wilson French. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3618.) Report amending H. 17101, to increase pension of Joanna Glazer. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3624.) Report amending H. 11701, to increase pension of John C. Wright. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3625.) Report amending H. 17026, to pension Jerome W. Turner. Feb. 6, 1903. 3 pp. ( H. rp. 3636. ) Sullowav, C. A. Report amending bv substitute H. 16480, to increase pension of Anna C. Bingham. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3429.) Report amending H. 6442, to increase pension of Sarah E. Gifford. Feb. 2, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3430.) Report amending H. 10505, to pension Mabel A. "Woolsev. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 34.35.) Report amending H. 16754, to increase pension of Benjamin F. Hughes. Feb. 2, 190.3. 1 p. (H. rp. 3436.) Report amending H. 4066, to increase pension of Philip Krohn. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3441.) Report amending by substitute H. 4734, to pension Deborah J. Fogle. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3444.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4740, to increase pension of James E. Wallace. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3445. ) Report amending H. 12841, to increase pension of William King. Feb. 2. 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3460.) Report amending H. 17093, to pension Caroline Schaefer. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H:rp. 3461.) Report amending H. 16000, to increase pension of John H. Amadon. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3464. ) [Corrected 2d print was issued. ] Report amending H. 15440, to increase pension of John FuUerton. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3465.) Report favoring S. 14, to increase pension of George F. Howe, alias Harrington. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3484. ) 134 February, 1903 Sullowav, C. A. — Continued. Report favoring S. 1128, to increase pen- sion of Lyman Matthews. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3486.) Report favoring S. 2130, to pension Margaret A. iNIunson. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3492.) Report favoring S. 2596, to increase pension of Israel F. Barnes. ■ Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3499.) Report favoring S. 3249, to increase pension of Charles W. Scherzer. Feb. 4. 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3505.) • Report favoring S. 4134, to increase pension of Tiniothv Lough- lin. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3514.) Report favoring S. 4359, to increase pension of John S. Milani. Feb. 4, 1903. I'p. (H. rp. 3515.) Report favoring 8. 4607, to increase pension of Oliver G. Wright. Feb. 4, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3516.) Repoi't favoring S. 4806, to increase pension of Frank A. Olney. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3518.) Report favoring S. 5040, to inctrease pension of Stephen (t. Cole. Feb. 4, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3520.) Report favoring S. 6012, to increase pension of j\Iarv Ann Sears. Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3532. ) Report favoring S. 6338, to pension All)ert ]M. Smith. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3535.) Report amending H. 17179, to increase pension of Christopher G. Divers. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. ( Fi. rp. 3547. ) Report favoring S. 6841, to increase pension of Charles 8. Boving- ton. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3556.) Report favoring S. 6842, to increase pension of Stephen R. Swett. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3557.) Report favoring S. 6981, to increase pension of Lorenzo P. Dunck- lee. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3558.) Report favoring S. 6982, to increase jiension of Linda F. ^Nloulton. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3559.) Report favoring S. 6983, to increase pension of (iilman B. Johnson. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3560.) Report favoring S. 6984, t(> increase pension of ^laria A. jNIarden. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3561.) Report favoring S. 6985, to increase pension of (ieorge Cummings. Feb. 6, 1903. I'p. (H. rp. 3562.) Report favoring S. 7060, to increase pension of Ann ]\L Jackman. Feb. 6, 1903. I'p. (H. rp. 3563.) Report favoring S. 7076, to increase pension of Charles L. Pinkhani. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3564. ) Report favoring S. 7077, to increase pension of Cvrus B. Ncjrris. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3565.) Report amending H. 16201, to increase pension of Jeffrev Hufford. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pj). (H. rp. 3566.) Report amending H. 17110, to increase pension of Rol)ert A. Tracv. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3568.) Report favoring S. 4087, to pension Lemuel Kingslnirv. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3570.) Report favoring S. 4337, to increase pension of Elizabeth Thomp- son. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3571.) Report favoring S. 4544, to increase pension of Phineas L. Squires. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 j). (H. rp. 3574.) February, 1903 135 Sullowav, C. A. — Continued. Report favoring S. 5006, to pension Annie P. Finney. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3578.) Report favoring S. 6348, to increase pension of Napoleon B. Stock- bridge. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3592.) Report favoring S. 6367, to increase pension of Edmund P. Fox. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3593.) Report favoring S. 6415, to increase pension of Samuel J. Radcliffe. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3594.) Report favoring S. 6586, to increase pension of Othniel P. Parcher. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3599.) Report favoring S. 6631, to increase pension of Mitchell Hunt. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3601.) Report favoring S. 6632, to increase pension of Frank Cleaves. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3602.) Report favoring S. 6668, to increase pension of Charles Graham. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3603.) Report favoring S. 6748, to increase pension of Ann M. Haskell. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3606.) Report favoring S. 6795, to increase pension of Hannah J. Hopkins. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3607.) Report favoring S. 6798, to increase jjension of Charles F. Sheldon. Feb. 6, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3608.) Report amending H. 15730, to increase pension of Hans A. Grove. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3610.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4723, to pension George A. Liston. Feb. 6, 1903."^ 2 pp. (H. rp. 3612.) Report amending H. 16858, to increase pension of James P. Foster. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3613.) Report amending H. 11739, to increase pension of Samuel N. North- way. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3615.) Report amending H. 16714, to increase pension of jNIarv A. F. Gilmore. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3617.) Report amending H. 4553, to increase j^ension of Samuel S. Mitchell. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3621.) Report amending H. 17119, to increase pension of James Flanagan. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3622.) Report amending H. 8061, to pension Frances E. Wild. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H; rp. 3627.) Report amending H. 3681, to increase pension of Joseph A. Wilson. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3629.) Report amending H. 17094, to increase pension of Augustus L. Kid- der. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3630.) Report amending by substitute H. 17233, to pension John Haynes. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 3631.) Report amending H. 10506, to pension Frances E. Luse. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. ( H; rp. 3e337. ) Report favoring S. 6024, to pension Reliecca A. Glass. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3664.) Report favoring S. 6356, to increase pension of Adah I. INIiller. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3665.) Report favoring S. 7166, to increase pension of Fannv Farmer. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3666.) Report favoring S. 7202, to increase pension of Fannv B. Orwan. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3667.) 136 February, 1903 Sullowav, C. A. — Continued. Report aniendino; H. 1087, to increase pen- sion of Matthew W. Lincoln. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3668.) Report amending H. 10760, to pens^ion Wallace L. Scott. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3669.) Report favoring H. 17298, to increase pension of Clara E. Smith. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3670.) Report favoring S. 1227, to increase pension of Bowman H. Peter- son. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3671.) Report favoring S. 4287, to increase pension of David N. Tolles. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3672.) Report favoring S. 6576, to pension Marcia B. Ferguson. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3673.) Report favoring S. 6652, to increase pension of Leander W. Cogs- well. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3674.) Report favoring S. 6843, to increase ])ension of A. Paul Home. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3675.) Report favoring S. 6941, to increase pension of James ^lontv. Feb. 9, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3676. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 17306, to pension Catherine Mc- Guinn. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3680.) Report amending bv substitute II. 7708, to increase pension of Bridget Fallon. Feb". 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3683.) Report amending bv substitute H. 15620, to increase j>ension of James Redshaw. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3714.) Report amending bv substitute H. 17303, to increase pension of Abraham W. Huffman. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3739.) Report favoring S. 4922, to increase pension of Andrew C. Smith. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3751.) Report favoring S. 7100, to increase pension of Maggie ^'. Holstein. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3752.) Report favoring S. 7186, to jiension Marv C. Couch. Feb. 12, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3758.) Report favoring S. 7375, to increase jiension of Alfred Woodman. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3875. ) JUDICIAKY COMMITTEE Clayton, H. D. Report favoring S. 7069, for additional judge in Indian Territory. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3872. ) Kahn, Julius. Report favoring H. 17499, for district judge for western judicial district of South Carolina. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3881. ) Overstreet, Jesse. Report favoring H. 15800, extending jirovisions of act for further distribution (if reports of Supreme Court. Feb. 23, 1903. 3 pp. (H.rp.384S.) Parker, R. W. Report favoring S. 7412, to amend act that circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, shall hold term in Denver, Colo., or Cheyenne, Wyo., and at St. Paul, Minn, [so that appeals from interlocutory order or decree relating to injunctions or receivers mav be disposed of as heret jfore]. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3874. ) Warner, Vesimsian. Report amending S. 5732, establishing term of dis- trict court in Lewisburij, W. Va. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 385(). ) February, IDOo 137 LIBRARY COMMITTEE Conner, J. P. Report favoriu": 8. J. R. 30, for monument to Dorothea Lynde Dix [at Hampden, Me.]. Feb. 26, 1P03. 1 p. ( H. rp. 3877. ) McCall, S. AV. Report amending l)y substitute H. 15452, to appropriate S40,U00 toward erection of monument at Provincetown, Alass., in commemoration of landing of Pilgrims and signing of INIavtlower compact. Feb. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (H.rp. 3781.) ISIcCleary, J. T. Report amending S. 4980, to incorporate American Academy in Rome. Fell. 26, 1903. 2 i)p. ( H. rp. 3879. ) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Fordney, J. W. Report favoring H. 16734, to i)rovide American regis- ter for steamer Beaumont. Feb. 13, 1903. 2pp. (H.rp. 3771 [pt. 1].) ■Greene, W. S. Report amending H. J. R. 266, for joint commission to investigate international navitration. Fel). 24, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 3854. ) Orosvenor, C. H. Report amending H. 242, to amend act for require- ments for vessels proi^elled by gas, fluid, najihtha, or electric motors [so as to remove burden limit]. Fel>. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3780. ) Hopkins. A. J. Report favoring H. 17284, to provide American register for British ship Pyrenees. Feb. 17, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3784. ) Littlelield, C. E. Views of minority adverse to H. 16734, to provide American register for steamer Beaumont. Feb. 16, 1903. 5 pp. (H. ri). 3771, pt. 2.) Small, J. H. Re]>ort amending by substitute H. 9685, to amend act to amend laws relating to American seamen, in respect to allotments [of wages]. Feb. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3770.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Adams, Robert, jr. Report favoring S. 5219, to grant honoral)le dis- charge to Robert C. Gregg. Feb. 21, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 38.36.) Capron, A. B. Report adverse to H. 15692, to correct muster of Fred- erick R. Eastman. Fel). 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3551.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Report adverse to H. 6913, for relief of John W. Lewis. Feb. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H.rp. 3552.) Report favoring S. 6881, for relief of James L. Elmer. Fel). 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3797.) Dick, Charles. Rejjort favoring S. 1168, to authorize appointment of Edward L. Bailev as captain of infantrv and to place him on retired list. Feb. 5, 1903. 14 pp. (H. rp. 3550.) Hay, James. Report favoring S. 7298, to fix rank of [2d lieutenants of artillerv who formei'lv served in [Marine Corps]. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. "(H. rp. 3802.) ' Hull, J. A. T. Report submitting H. J. R. 262, for appointment of [Matthew 8. (^uay as] meml)er of l)oard of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3544. ) Report on H. 16567, making ai)j)ri)i)riation for Army, 1904, recom- mending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and ask for conference. Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3660.) 138 February, 1903 Hull. J. A. T. — Continued. Report favoring S. 5918, to amend sec. 122-5, Revised Statutes, so as to provide for detail of [noncommissioned} officers of Armv and Navv to assist in military instruction in schools. Feb. 11, 1903. ' 2 pp. (H. rp. 8705.) Report favoring S. 5437, to authorize settlement of accounts of officers of Armv [for disbursements, A]>r. 21, 1898-Julv 8, 1901]. Feb. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3747.) Mondell, F. W. Views of minority adverse to S. 5879, to remove charge of desertion from Eli Hibbard. Fel). 12, 1903. 3 pp. (H.r]). 3658, pt. 2.) Report favoring S. 39, to correct military record of William B. Thompson. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3787.) Report adverse to S. 3612, to remove charge of desertion from Charles J. Clark. Feb. 17, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3789.) Report adverse to S. 28, to correct militarv record of John R. Leonard. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3790.) Report adverse to S. 26, to correct military record of Perry J. Knoles [alias James Maddux]. Feb. 17, 1903. 2pp. (H.rp. 3791.) Report adverse to S. 1354, to correct militarv record of [Jasper McGhee, ahas] William J. McGhee. Feb. 17"; 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3792.) Report adverse to S. 690, to correct militarv record of Talton T. Davis. Feb. 17, 1903. 10 pp. (H.rp. 3793.) Report adverse to H. 14240, to grant honorable discharge to John P. [or Peter] Miller. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3794.) Report adverse to H. 12125, to correct military record of Perry Childs Feb. 17, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3795.) Rei:)ort adverse to H. 5292, to remove charge of desertion from Conrad Springer. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3796.) Report amending H. J. R. 269, for transfer of military rolls and records [relating to Indian or other wars prior to Civil War] from Interior [or other] Department to War Department. Feb. 26, 1903. 3 pp. ( H. rp. 3876. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 3575, for relief of Russell A. McKinlev [alias Waldo Delacy]. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp; 3878. ) Parker, R. W. Rejiort favoring H. 16105, to reinstate Alexander G. Pendleton, ir., as cadet in Military Academv. Feb. 3, 1903. 11 pp. (H.rp. 3483.) Report amending S. J. R. 138, to furnish condemned cannon for statue of Henrv Leavenworth at Leavenworth, Kans. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3-549.) Slayden, J. L. Report favoring S. 6895, to authorize promotion of Wil- liam Crawford Gorgas. Feb. 17, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3798.) Stevens, F. C. Report amending H. 17503, granting right to operate railroad through Vancouver Barracks and military reservation, Wash., to Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railroad Company. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3870.) Sulzer, AVilliam. Report favoring S. 5879, to remove charge of deser- tion from Eli Hibbard. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3658 [pt. 1].) Report favoring H. J. R. 273, to furnish Hebrew L'^^nion Veteran Association with condemned cannon and cannon balls for monu- ment to soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in war for Union and in War with Spain. Feb. 25, 1903. 1 p. (II. rp. 3858.) February, 1903 139 NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearings before committee [Dec. 6, 1902-Jan. 12, 1903] on appropriation bill sulijects [1904, with letters from Navy Department, etc.]. 1903. iii — [589] pp. 3 maps. Same [additional letters]. [1903.] 8 1. each separate. Bull, ^Melville. Report favoring S. 4-577, for relief of William ]\IcCarty Little. Feb. 4, 1903. 8 pp. (H. rp. 3538.) Dayton. A. (i. Report amending H. R. 421, requesting information with reference to permanent programme for steaily increase, equip- ment, and manning of Navy. Feb. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3867.) Foss, G. E. Report submitting H. 17288, making appropriations for naval service, 1904. Feb. 6, 1903. 16 pp. (H. rp. 3554.) Report amending H. R. 459, calling for information regarding architect employed for building of Naval Academv at Annapolis, Md. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3865.) Kitchin, W. W. Views of minority under H. R. 404, directing commit- tee to investisate charges of attemj>ted briberv of Representative Lessler. Feb.' 3, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3482, pt. 2.) Tayler, R. W. Report under K. R. 404, directing committee to investi- gate charges of attempted briberv of Representative Lessler. Feb. 3, 1903. 163 pp. (H. rp. 3482 [pt. 1].) Watson, J. E. Report favoring S. 65, for retirement of petty officers and enlisted men of Navv [after 30 vears' service in Armv, Navy, or Marine Corps]. Feb. 20, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 3833.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Boreing, Vincent. Report amending H. 16275, to pension Isaac B. Price. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. .3642.) Report amending H. 17090, to increase pension of James T. Price. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3650.) Burgess, G. F. Report amending H. 15573, to pension Cynthia Thomas. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3695.) Draper, W. H. Report amending H. 15962, to pension Catharine T. R. Mathews. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3641.) Loudenslager, H. C. Report favoring S. 3522, to increase pension of Mexican War survivors. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3545.) Report amending H. 2813, to increase pension of Emilv Hawkins. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3640.) Report amending H. 14091, to pension Charles A. Warrick. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3646.) Report amending by substitute H. 6189, to increase pension of Eli Potts. Feb. 6, 1903.' 1 p. (H. rp. 3647.) Report amending H. 16077, to pension Leighton ^L Perveil, alias Charles H. Hunt. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3649.) Report amending by substitute H. 16352, to increase pension of Mary La Tourrette Stotsenburg. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3651. ) Report favoring S. 6229, to pension Patrick W. O'Doniiell. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3652.) Report favoring S. 6413, to i^ension Harold P. Waldo. Fel). 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3653.) Report amending S. 6063, to increase pension of Orson Nickerson. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3654.) 140 February, 1903 Loudenslager, H. C. — Continued. Keport favoring S. 4029, to pension Mary J. Parker. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3655.) Report favoring S. 4379, to increase pension of George Davis. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. .3655.) Report amending S. 4443, to increase pension of Thomas Bassett. Feb. 10, 1903. 2'pp. .(H. rp. 3686.) Report favoring S. 5929, to pension ^Margaret J. McCranie. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3687.) Report favoring S. 6394, to pension i\Irs. P^varts Ewing ^Innn. Feb. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3688.) Report favoring S. 7145, to increase pension of Rosetta PI Raffertv. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3689.) Report amending S. 7207, to increase pension of ^lav ^Mosher Chase. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3690.) Report amending H. 16212, to increase pension of Sanders W. Johnston. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. .3693.) Rejiort amending bv substitute H. 12090, to pension Arvilla X. Stocker. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3694.) Report favoring S. 4812, to pension Addison Arnold. Fel). 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3755.) Report favoring S. 6373, to increase jiension of Joseph D. Lockhart. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3756.) Report amending S. 6653, to pension Halvor Paulsen. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3757.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Report favoring S. 7277, to increase pension of Elbert H. Dagnall. Feb. 12, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3759.) Report amending S. 6048, to pension Lillian G. Elkins. Feb. 20, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3835.) Patterson, G. R. Report amending H. 15629, to increase pension of Edward Tattersall. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3644.) Report amending H. 11546, to pension Edward P>rvan. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pj). (H.rp. 3692.) Richardson, AVilliam. Report amending H. 15665, to increase pension of John H. Carr. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3645.) Report amending H. 15688, to increase pensif)n of Franklin ^^'il- liams. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3703.) White, J. P>. Report amending bv substitute H. 16476, to pension Catherine Ravel. Feb. 6, 1903.' 2 pp. (H. rj). 3638.) Rejjort amending bv substitute H. 16755, to increase pension of Fannie T. Fisher.' Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3643.) Report amending by substitute H. 16939, to increase pension of Alexander T. Sullinger, alias Alexander Patillo. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3648.) Report amending H. 14032, to jiension (iustav Jansen. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3691.) Wilev, A. A. Report amending H. 16351, to increase pension of Austin P. :Merrell. Feb. 6, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3639.) POST-OFFICE .\NI) POST-HOADS COMMITTEE Boutell, H. S. Rejiort favoring S. 2644, to promote circulation of read- ing matter among blind. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H.rp. 3657. ) Bromwell, J. H. Report amending H. 16942, to prevent robliing mail, to provide safer method of sending money by mail, and to increase postal revenues. Fel). 7, 1903. 25 pp. (H. r\>. 3662.) Fehkuaky, 1903 141 PRIXTIXG COMMITTEE Heatwole, J. P. Report amending S. 4261, for printino; and bindinsr in half morocco additional cojiies of 1st edition of (government docu- ments and publications for distribution to designated depository libraries in lieu of sheep-bouml copie-; of .document edition, so ca led, now supplied to said libraries. Feb. 7, 190.S. 7 pp. (H. rp. mVA. ) Report favoring H. 17276, to fix salarv of pul)lic i)rinter. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3750.) Report favoring H. C. R. 73, to i)rint statistics and data collected by United States Civil Service Retirement Association relative to retirement of em])lovees in classified civil service. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3818.)' Report favoring S. C. R. 50, to print Bills and debates in Congre.ss relating to trusts, and for index to said volume. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3S19.) Report favoring S. C. R. 52, for com])ilation and ]irinting of laws of States relating to trusts, or condiinations in restraint of trade and commerce, and for regulation and organization of corporations. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3820.) Report favoring H. C. R. 65, to print Pronouncing gazetteer and geographical directorv of Philippine Islands. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 j). (H. rp. 3821.) Report favoring S. .T. R. 148, for printing digest of laws, decisions, and opinions relating to j^ardons and other acts of executive clem- encv under United States and States. Feb. 2.0, 1903. I p. (H. rp. 3822. ) Report favoring S. C. R. 48, to print Rejjorts on law of civil gov- ernment in territorv sul)ject to militarv occupation bv militarv forces of United States. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3823.) Report favoring H. C. R. 82, to print Unitf d States bankrupt law of 1898, General orders and forms in bankruptcy, and H. 13679, to establish uniform svstem of bankruptcv throughout United States. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p! (H. rp. 3827.)" Report amending H. R. 356, to print re])ortof managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1902, rejmrt of inspection of State homes, and record of members of home. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3829.) Report favoring H. C. R. 69, to jiriut oration liy .John Hay in memorv of President ^NIcKinlev. Feb. 20, 1903. 1 p. (H, ri). 3832.) ' Report suV)mitting H. 17522, providing for purchase by I'nited States of right to use Daniel or some other process of producing engraved plates. Feb. 26, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3871.) Tate, F. C. Report favorina; H. C. R. 86, to print revised edition of Catalog of A. L. A. lil)rary. Feb. 23, 1903. 3 pp. (H. r]). 3846.) Report favoring H. J. R. 271, that bulletins of Bureau of Ethnologv 1)6 printed in octavo. Feb. 23, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3850.) Pl'BLIC BLILDIXGS AXO GROUXDS COMMITTEE Gillet, C. \V. Report favoring H. 17237, removing tire limit on post- office grounds at Bridgeport, Conn. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3768. ) ' Report favoring H. J. R. 27(>, granting New York and Jersey Rail- road Company right to construct underground railway in citv of New York. Felt. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3841.) 142 February, 1903 Mercer, D. H. Report favoring H. 17422, to increane limit of cost of cer- tain public buildings, to authorize i)urchase of sites for public build- ings, to authorize erection of pul)lic buildings [etc.]. Feb. 16, 1903. 12 pp. (H. rp. 3778.) Report amending S. 7414, to increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize erection of public buildings [etc.]. Feb. 25, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3863.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Esch, J. J. Report favoring H. 11652, to amend act to authorize cer- tain lands heretofore withdrawn for reservoir purposes to be restored to public domain, subject to entry under homestead law with certain restrictions, so that any disconnected parcel thereof may be ordered into market and sold for not less than $1.25 per acre. Feb. 6, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3659.) — — Report favoring S. 7123, for protection of forest reserves and national parks. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3860.) Fordney, J. W. Report favoring H. 17481, authorizing recorder of Gen- eral Land Office to issue certified copies of patents, records, books, and papers. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3873.) Jones, W. L. Report favoring H. 17393, to authorize registers and re- ceivers of land offices to furnish transcripts of records to individuals. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3864.) Kleberg, Rudolph. Report amending H. 13074, to authorize Mississippi to select certain lands in part satisfaction of its grant for university purposes. Feb. 4, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3540.) ' Report favoring S. 7288, extending time for proof and payment for lands taken under desert-land laws bv Colorado Cooperative Colony. Feb. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3704.) Lacey, J. F. Report amending by substitute H. 16946, to amend act to extend coal-land laws to Alaska [so as to provide for special survey and entry of unsurveved coal land]. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3541.) Report amending S. 6689, for protection of game animals, l)irds, and fish in forest reserves. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3862 [pt. 1].) Report amending S. 6779, to quiet certain [swamp] land titles in Mississippi. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3866.) Martin, E. W. Report amending S. 6290, to extend provisions of sec. 2455, Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Feb. 26, 1895, relating to [ordering sale of disconnected parcels of] public lands. Feb. 16, 1903. 3pp". (H. rp. 3782.) Mondell, F. W. Report favoring H. 17192, to issue patent to Buffalo, Wyo., for certain land [within Fort Mc Kinney militarv reserva- tion]. Feb. 14, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3777. ) Report amending H. 15802, for relief of homestead settlers [on lands granted to] Alabama [to aid in construction of Mobile and Girard Railroad and Tennessee and Coosa Railroad]. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3812.) Views of minority adverse to 8. 6689, for jDrotection of game ani- mals, bii'ds, and Hsh in forest reserves; with views of Mr. Jones of Washington and of Messrs. Martin, Eddv, and Brundidge. Feb. 26, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3862, pt. 2.) Moody, M. A. Report amending H. 17327, for sale of i>ublic lands [and buildings below New Orleans, La., known as Jump customs and boarding station]. Feb. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3816.) February, 1903 U3 KEVISIOX OF LAWS COMMITTEE "Warner, Vespasian. Report amendino^ H. 7949, to revise and codify criminal and penal laws. Feb. 9, 190;>. 1 p. (H. rp. 3t)79. ) RIVERS VXD IIARBOKS COMMITTEE Burton, T. E. Report subraittins' H. 17243, to amend act making appro- priations for rivers and liarbors [1903, as to channel throuojh Sal)ine Lake connecting Neches and Sabine rivers with Sabine Pass, Tex.], as substitnte for H. 16339. Feb. 3, 1803. 1 p. (H. rp. 3479.) Report favoring H. 17170, to amend act making approjiriations for rivers and harlxirs [1903, as to site for construction of dam across Fox River bv Fox River Navigable Waterwav Association]. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p". (H. rp. 3481.) Report amending H. 16138, granting right of way to Kenova and Big Sandy Railroad Company through Government lands at lock 2 and lock 3, Big Sandv River, in ^^'avne County, W. Va. Feb. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3776.) Report favoring S. J. R. 145, to amend joint resolution for removal of shoal in North River of New York Harbor [so as to increase appropriation]. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3882.) Rei^ort favoring S. 7152, to amend act making appropriations for rivers and harbors, 1902 [as to improving Smyrna River, Del.]. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (II. rp. 3886.) RULES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report favoring H. R. 442, to consider as amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, ])rovision for building for offices for House of Representatives. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3754.) Report amending by substitute H. R. 446, to fix time for consider- ation of S. 7053, to further regulate commerce with foreign nations and among States. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3769.) ' Report amending by substitute H. R. 387, granting special privi- leges to H. 16228, for issue and circulation of national l)ank notes. Feb. 16, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3779.) Report submitting H. R. 453, for increase of midshipmen, officers, and men in Navy and. INIarine Corps and to increase limit of cost in reconstruction of Naval Academy, as substitnte for H. 17288. Feb. 17, 1903. 1 ]). (H. rp. 3785.) Report submitting H. R. 471, regarding method of procedure in case of general ap]>ropriation bills returned with Senate amend- ments, and making motion to take recess jirivileged motion, as sub- stitute for H. R. 468 and 470. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3869.) Grosvenor, C. H. Report submitting H. R. 432, fixing time for consid- eration of H. 16458, to expedite hearing and determination of suits in equity jiending or hereafter Vjrought under act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies, act to regulate commerce, or any other acts having like purj^jse that may be hereafter enacted, S. 6773, relating to same subject-matter, and H. 17, requiring corporations engaged in interstate c(>mmerce to make returns, prohit)iting reliates and discriminations and use of interstate commerce in attempts to destroy competition [etc.], as substitute for H. R. 419. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3553.) Report favoring H. R. 443, to consider as amendment to H. 17202, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904, proposition for extension of Capitol building. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3753. ) 144 February, 1903 TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Graham, W. H. Report amending H. 16505, to so amend act to provide government for Hawaii as to remodifv certain sections of election law. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 37(32. ) WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Caldwell, B. F. Report submitting H. R. 424, to refer H. 14368, for relief of AVilloughliv L. Wilson, administrator of Willoiighl)y Wil- son, to Court of Claims. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. -rp. 3475.)" — Report sul)mitting H. R. 425, to refer H. 16798, for relief of Samp- son Kinna, to Court of Claims. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3476. ) Kehoe, J. N. Report favoring H. 16133, to extend time for presenta- tion of claims under act to reimburse States and Territories for expanses incurred in aiding United States to raise and equip Volun- teer Armv in War with Spain, approved July 8, 1898, and acts amendatory. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3480.) Smith, H. C. Report favoring H. 17164, for relief of Arra M. Farns- worth. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3474.) Spight, Thomas. Report submitting H. R. 426, to refer H. 16577, for relief of Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. H. C. Gary, Annie F.rooks, L. C. Wilcoxou, and Willie Wilcoxon, heirs of Wilev Franks, to Court of Claims. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3477.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Cooper, S. B. Report amending by substitute H. 17157, authorizing [director of census] to gather statistics relating to production of cot- ton, and raising revenue to defrav expense. Feb. 12, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 3763.) Dalzell, John. Report favoring H. 2052, making Chester, Pa., subport of entry. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3677.) Report amending H. 17330, for removal of port of entrv from Sitka to Juneau, Alaska. Feb. 26, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3883.) Grosvenor, C. H. Report favoring H. 16656, regulating importation of breeding animals. Feb. 9, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3678. ) Report amending by substitute H. 7172, to extend privileges of immediate transportation to Davton, Ohio, and provide for surveyor of customs at said port. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3888.) Payne, S. E. Report favoring fl. 16885, to extend to Niagara Falls, N. Y., privileges of act approved June 10, 1880, governing immediate trans poitation of dutiaVjle merchandise without appraisement. Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3698. ) — Report amending bv substitute H. 15924, constituting Utica, X. Y., port of delivery. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (II. rp. 3884.) Steele, G. W. Report amending by substitute H. 16457, to amend sec. 3394, Revised Statutes [as amend^'d], relating to [contents, and marking and labeling of statutory packages of] tobacco [snuff, cigars, and cigarettes]. Feb. 12, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 3766. ) SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 171-174. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the s^stem adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. February, 1903 145 President of United States Disposal of Sioux land^, proi'lamation [declaring' that portion of Chey- enne Kiver Reservation in South Dakota south of Cheyenne River, except 160 acres, subject to disposal under act approved Mar. 2, 1889]/ Feb. 7, 1903. 1 p. f" Message recommending substantial reduction in tariff levied against Philippine goods coming into United States. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 193.) Message returning with objections S. 1115, for relief of Francis S. Da- vidson. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 166.) [1st edition incor- rectly printed.] Message returning with objections S. 4308, for relief of Katie A. Nolan. FeV). 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 149.) [1st edition, 1 page, incor- rectly printed.] Message returning without approval H. 10095, for relief of Levi L. Reed. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 417.) 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(Bulletin 39 [pt. 2].) *10c Report of [emplovees, expenditures, etc., under sec. 11 of act establish- ing bureau]. " Jan. 19, 1903. 89 pp. (S. doc. 105.) CHEMISTRY BUREAU Methods for investigation of canceling inks and other stamping inks [for Post-office Department]. [Jan. 29, 1903.] 8 pp. (Circular 12.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, Feb. 1903; v. 14, no. 6. vii + 517-620 pp. *10c single copy, SI. 00 a vol. (12 nos.) Note. — ^Nfainly made tip of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 6 contains a special article. Agricultural science at American Asso- ciation [for .Advancement of Science] meeting. 146 February, 11)03 Experiment Station AVork, 21. 1903. 32 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bulletin 162.) Contoits: Beef cattle, Fattening. Cheese iirints. Dairy eows, Prolit from. Disk plow. Hor.se.s. Feeflinjj. Plant poisonous to. La«ibs, Shearing as affecting gains made by. Manure, barnyard, Value of. Meat. Oooking. Milk. Purifying. Nitrate of soda for market-garden crops. Pork and bacon. Soft. Sugar-beet products. Wagons, farm. Draft of. Same, v. 2, no. 1. 1903. iv + 28 pp. 3 11. Note. — Ctmtents are same as for Experiment Station Work 21, catalogued above. Beginninsf with this number, the publication is issued in the usual Farmers' bul- letin edition, and also in a special edition for binding, omitting the bulletin numljer and giving the volume number. Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in United States. Jan. 1903. 96 pp. (Bulletin 122. ) *5c FORESTRY BUREAU New method of turpentine orcharding. [Feb. 2, 1903.] 8 pp. 3 11. (Circular 24.) PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Disease of white ash caused bv polvporus fraxinophilus; bv Hermann von Schrenk. Feb. 28, 1903. 20 pp. 1 il. 5 pi. large 8""^ (Bulletin 32.) *10c Distribution of cotton seed in 1903. [1903.] 13 pp. 2 jil. large 8" North American species of leptochloa; bv A. S. Hitchcock. Fel). 10, 1903. 24 pp. 16 11. 6 pi. large 8" (Bulletin 33.) *L5c Rape as a forage crop; by A. S. Hitchcock. 1903. 16 pp. 1 11. (Farm- ers' bulletin 164.) Recent foreign explorations [in rice-producing countries], as bearing on agricultural development of southern States; bv S. A. Knapj). Feb. 14, 1903. 44 pp. 2 il. 6 pi. large 8" (Bulletin 35.) *15c PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Dei^artment of Agriculture], Fel). 1903. ■1 PP- ([Publication] 456.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 4, no. 10; Feb. 1903. 8 pp. -i" [Monthly.] WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publication', application should be made to the Cluef of the Weather Bureau. Chmate and Crop Bulletin, Feb. 1903; no. 2 [1903]. 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr. -Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note. — Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with .special reference to tlieir effect on crops. February, 1903 147 Monthly "Weather Review, v. 30, no. 10; Oct. 1902. Dec. 22, 1902. p. 473-510, 2 il. 8 pp. of p\. and maps, 4" 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Amoy, China, Rainfall of: by J. H. Fesler. Baguio, P. I., Climate of; by F. O. Stetson. Circumhorizontal arc; by Louis Besson. Cloudbursts; by A. D. Elmer. Costa Rica, Cliinatology of: by H. Pittier. Frost formation over coast region of South Carolina, Some peculiarities in; by L. X. Jesunofsky. Hawaiian climatological data; by C. J. Lyons. Lightning. . Does lightning ever strike the ocean? by John Trowbridge. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Precipitation. Cycles of; by L. H. Murdoch. Same, v. 30, no. 12; Dec. 1902. Feb. 19, 1903. p. 553-602, 37 il. 10 pp. of pi. and map.«, 4° 20c Note. — Special articles are — Cloud bursts: by H. H. Ten Broeck. Costa Rica. Cliriiatology of: by H. 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[See Edu- cation Bureau.] Communications from Secretary and commissioner of General Land Office as to number of commuted homestead, timber and stone, and desert-land entries attacked on grounds of fraudulent and specula- tive intent. Feb. 2, 1903. 17 pp. (S. doc. 130.) 14049— No. 98—03 5 148 February, 1903 [Decisions in appealed pension and bounty land claims, v. 13, slips] 28-40; Dec. 29, 1902-Jan. 26, 1903; published separately. Decisions of Department and General Land Office relating to public lands, V. 31, [signatures] i, ii, 27-36, published separately. 1903. i-xxiii-f- 417-568 pp. [Title-page, table of cases, etc., and index, for v. 31.] Draft of proposed law [to authorize registers and receivers of land offices to furnish] transcripts of records [to individuals] . Feb. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 372.) EDUCATION BUREAU Note. — Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui- tously by addressing the Commissioner of Education. Report of commissioner, 1901. 1902 [1903]. v. 2, vii + 1217-2512 pp 1 il. (Whole no. 288; Interior Dept., Reports, 1901; H. doc. 5, 57th Cong. 1st sess. ) *65c ContenU: Agricultural and mechanical colleges. Alaska, education in, Report on; by Sheldon Jackson. introduction of domestic reindeer into, 11th annual report on; by Sheldon Jackson. Possibilities of; by C. C. Georgeson. Catholic parochial schools in eastern Mas.sachuseits; by L. S. Walsh. City school systems. Coeducation in United States and in foreign countries. of sexes in United States [with bibliography]. College man as leader in the world's work; by R. H. Thurston. Colored race, Education of. Columbian University, Washington, D. C, Annual report of dean of School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy of; by C. W. Needham. Commercial and business schools. Compulsory attendance and child-labor laws. Consular reports. Corporal punishment in cities of over 100,000 inhabitants, Regulations relating to. Current topics. 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Transportation of pupils to school. Universities, colleges, and technological schools. Foreign, and other foreign institutions of higher education. Ventilating schoolrooms by windows and fireplaces, Method of; by W. T. Harris. Women in school administration. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution; and maps. Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to Sll.OO each. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Carboniferous ammonoids of America [with bibliography]; bv James Perrin Smith. 1903. 211-riii pp. 29 pi. 4" (Monographs, v. 42; H. doc. 219.) *85c February, 1903 149 Forest conditions in Olympic forest reserve, Wash.; by Arthur Dodwell and Theodore F. Rixon. 1902 [1903]. 110 + iii pp. 19 pi. map in pocket, 4° (Professional jsaper 7; H. doc. 215.) *50c Forests of Oregon; by Henry Gannett. 1902 [1903]. 36 — iii pp. 6 pi. map in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 4; H. doc. 212.) *30c Geologic atlas of United States, Oelrichs folio, S. Dak.-Xebr. Library edition. 1902 [1903]. 6 pp. 2 il. 2 pi. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 85.) *25c Mollusca of Buda limestone [with bibliography], by George Bm-bank Shattuck; with appendix on Corals of Buda limestone, by Thomas Wavland Vaughan. 1903. 94 + iii pp. 1 il. 26 pi. map. (Bulletin 205; H. doc. 205.) *25c Study of fauna of Hamilton formation of Cayuga Lake section in central New York [with bibliography]; bv Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland. 1903. 112 + iii pp. 3 il. 4 pi. map. (Bulletin 206; H. doc. 206.) *10c Topographic sheets NOTK. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of M'hich it is composed are projected ^vithout reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62.500. 1:12.5,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile. 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. Alabama, Wetumka quadrangle, lat. 32° 30'-33°, long. 86°-86° 30^ Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Jan. 1903. California, Calabasas quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 15^ long. 118° 30M18° 45^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. California, Cucamonga quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 15', long. 117° 30^-117° 45^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Jan. 1903. Indiana, Boonville quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 87° 15'-87° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1902 [pub- lished 1903]. Indiana, Petersburg quadrangle, lat. 38° 15'-38° 30', long. 87° 15'-87° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. Indiana, Velpen quadrangle, lat. 38° 15'-38° 30', long. 87°-87° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. Missouri, Sullivan quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 30', long. 91°-91° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. New Jersev-Xew York, Paterson sheet, lat. 40° 45'-41°, long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. New York, Clavton quadrangle, lat. 44°-44° 15', long. 76°-76° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. New York, Grindstone quadrangle, lat. 44° 15'-44° 30', long. 76°-76° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. New York, Norwich quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 75° 30'-75° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. Texas, Terlingua special map, lat. 29° 17' 30"-29° 22', long. 103° 30'- 103° 45'. Scale 1:50,000, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Nov. 1902 [published 1903]. 6.5 X 19.1 in. HYDROGR.iPHY DIVISION* Observations on flow of rivers in vicinitv of New York City; by Henry Albert Pressey. 1903. 108 ^-[i] pp. 8 il. 13 pi. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 76; H. doc. 202.) 150 February, 1903 indian bureau In connection with S. 594, for restoration of annuities to Medawakanton and Wahpakoota, [or] Santee [and FJandreau], Sioux Indians declared forfeited by act of Feb. 16, 1863; presented by Mr. Gam- ble. Feb. 23, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 168.) [Instructions] to agents [relative to preservation of family names of Indians]. Dec. 1, 1902. 3 pp. Regulations, Jan. 21, 1903, governing leasing of lands in Cherokee Na- tion, Ind. T., for carrying into effect j^rovisions of sec. 72 of act approved July 1, 1902. [1903.] 21 pp. Report relating to claim of Delos K. Lonewolf. Feb. 2, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 346.) INDIAN TERRITORY Estimate [from acting Indian inspector] of appropriation to carry out agreement with ChickasaAvs. Feb. 20, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 403.) LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Estimate for increased force in office. Feb. 7, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 368.) Estimate of appropriation for additional chief of division. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 172.) Increase of estimate for surveys in Alaska. Feb. 7, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 367.) PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes speciflcations and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at $5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon ordefrs in packages of 20 at SI. 00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at S5.00per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a eopv of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Official Gazette, Feb. 3-24, 1903; v. 102, nos. 5-8. 825-1782 + [2] + [xci] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] 10c single copy, $5.00 a yr Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Same, [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 100. 1903. [vii] 4-xvi pp. large 8" Report of commissioner to Congress for year ending Dec. 31, 1902. 1903. 15 pp. Rules of practice, revised Jan. 2, 1903. [17th edition.] 108 pp. 3 pi. Justice, Department of Appropriations. Estimates of [deficiency] appropriations required in Department. Feb. 14, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 396.) Dewey, George. Estimate of appropriation [for prize money, battle of Manila Bay] for in.sertion in general deficiency bill, to satisfy decree of Supreme Court in case of Dewev against the Don Juan de Austria. Feb. 25, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 175.) February, 1903 151 Indian depredation claims. Judgments rendered in Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases [since report of Dec. 6, 1902]. Feb. 7, 190.3. 2 pp. (H. doc. 369.) Same [since report of Feb. 7, 1903]. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 190.) Same [since report of Feb. 27, 1903]. Feb. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 196.) Judgments. Judgment rendered by United States circuit court in case of [John D. S. and] William E. B. Davis. Feb. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 194.) Judgments rendered against [Fnited States] by circuit and district courts [which require appropriation, in which records have been received since report of June 26, 1902]. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 377.) Register of Department [and judicial officers of United States] ; bv 0. J. Field. Sept. 24, 1902 [published 1903]. 217 pp. Trusts. Bills [joint resolutions, reports] and debates in Congress relat- ing to trusts, 50th Congress-57th Congress, 1st session. 1903. xi + 1113 pp. large 8° (S. doc. 147.) COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS, ATTORNEY FOR Letter recommending extension of life of court until Dec. 31, 1903, and estimate of appropriation for salaries. Feb. 17, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 157.) Navy Department Chaplains. Response to resolution, correspondence relating to pay and status of naval chaplains, between Secretary and naval chaplains. Feb. 9, 1903. 12 pp. (S. doc. 138.) Courts-martial. General court-martial order 13-39 [1903]; Jan. 15-Feb. 24, 1903. 12° Departmental order 37; Feb. 18, 1903. 1 p. narrow 12° General order 119, 122; Jan. 9, Feb. 19, 1903. 12» Navy yard order 348-.355, emplovment of labor at navv vards; Feb. 9-28, 1903. Each 1 p. narrow' 12° Newport, R. I. E.stimate for purchase of wharf at Newport. Feb. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 155.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Reports. Annual reports, 1902. 1902 [1903]. 1053 pp. 13 pi. 4 maps. (H. doc. 3.) *65c Contents: Reports of — Asiatic Station. Construction and Repair Bureau. Equipment Bureau. Estimates, proposals, and contracts. European Station. Hohenstein boiler trials. Board on. Judge-advocate-general. Liquid fuel for naval purposes, Board on tests of. Marine Corps. Mariposa, Voyage of. Medicine and" Surgery Bureau (Surgeon-general). Xaval Academy, Board of Visitors. superintendent. Naval Home, Philadelphia. Naval Intelligence Office. Naval Training Station, Newport. San Francisco. 152 February, 1903 Reports. Annual rei^orts, 1902 — Continued. Con <£?iin: by Hamilton King. Banking system, Agricultural, in Bahia "flaw] : transmitted by H. W. Furniss. Beet -sugar" manufacture in Ontario; by E. X.Gunsaulus. [Beet-] sugar production. European, Estimates of ; by H. W. Diederich. Bicvcle export. German; bv J. F. Itoiiaghan. Bobbins, bulging of. English dej« to prevent; by F. W.Mahin. Brake, Automatic outside, fondBllis: by A. L. Frankenthal. Brewery. American, in GhenilR- F. R. Mowrer. Briquette machinery, German, for America; by F. H. Mason. British industries, Credits and general trade terms of; by Rufus Fleming. Canadian bank stock, American capital in; by J. G. Foster. Cattle, Importation of, into Cuba. Chemnitz, American manufactures in; by J. F. Monaghan. Coal-tar-color industry of Germany; transmitted by Richard Guenther. Colombia, Export duties in [decree] ; tran.smitted by C. B. Hart. Treaty of peace in [with revolutionists in Cauca and Panama] . Copyright agreement with Sy^ain. Cuba, Citizenship in [law]; transmitted by H. G. Squiers. Cuban presidential message [Nov. 1, 1902] by Tomas Estrada Palma; transmitted bv H. G. Squiers. Dentists in Madagascar; by W. H. Hunt. 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Financial measures in: transmitted by Powell Clayton and J. G. Pag6s. New import duties in [decree] : transmitted by Powell Clayton. New railroads in: by J. G. Pages. United States enterprises in; by A. D. Barlow. New South Wales, Notes from; by F. W. Coding. Notes. Ofoten Railroad and fish trade of Norway: by Y. E. Nelson. Osaka exhibition: transmitted by S. S. Lyon. Railway material. Opening for, in Spain; by R. M. Bartleman. Rheims, Industrial exposition at [regulations] : transmitted by W. A. Prickitt. Rio de la Plata, Navigation of; by J. N. Kuffin. Rubber crop of Brazil, gutta-pereha industry: by K. K. Kenneday. Rubber vine in Honduras: by \. K. Moe. Sardine industry. French; by B. H. Ridgely. Sardines in British Columbia; by L. E. Dudley. Scotland, Advice to exporters to; by Rufus Fleming. Siberian Railway, Traveling on; transmitted by S. S. Lyon. Silk industry of France: transmitted by J. C. Covert. Sugar crop in Santiago de Cuba; by R. E. Holaday. 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PORTO RICO Memorial passed by 2d Legislative Assembly, petitioning that, among amendments to reciprocity treaty between United States and Cuba, it shall be proposed that Porto Rican coffee be included among those products imported into CuVja obtaining highest rebate. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 159.) Treasury Department Accounts. Instructions for closing accounts under annual appropria- tions. Jan. 30, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 14, 1903; Division of Appointments. ) Appropriations. Additional supplemental estimates of [deficiencies in] appropriations for Departments, 1903 and prior vears, and for jjostal service. Feb. 25, 1903. 10 pp. 4° (S. doc. 177.) Judgments rendered by Court of Claims [since report of June 25, 1902, requiring appropriation]. Feb. 4, 1903. 8 pp. (H. doc. 360.) Same [since report of Feb. 4, 1903]. Feb. 27, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 187. ) 158 February, 1903 Appropriations — Continued. Judgments rendered by Court of Claims [since report of Feb. 27, 1903]. Feb. 28, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 200.) Schedule of claims allowed [since report of June 25, 1902] under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or car- ried to surplus fund. Feb. 4, 1903. 21 pp. (H. doc. 356.) Same [since report of Feb. 4, 1903]. Feb. 27, 1903. 13 pp. (S. doc. 192.) Same [since report of Feb. 27, 1903]. Feb. 28, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 198.) Supplemental estimates of [deficiencies in] appropriations for [De- partments], 1903 and prior years. Feb. 2, 1903. 60 pp. 4" (H. doc. 344. ) Bird, William IVI. Estimate of appropriation to pay expense of investi- gating claim of William M. Bird, James F. Redding, [and] Henry F. Welch [sureties of Daniel A. J. Sullivan]. Feb. 21, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 406.) Chinese. Regulations relating to investigation of claims of returning Chine.se merchants. Feb. 20, 1903. 2 pp.4" (Dept. circular 19, 1903; Bureau of Immigration.) Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, Feb. 1903. 1 p. f [Monthly.] Dygert, Walter Grant. Record of award to Dygert by Spanish Treaty Claims Commission [requiring appropriation] . Feb. 4, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 358.) Envelopes for transmission of manifests, use of stock on hand. Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. 4» (Dept. circular 18, 1903; Division of Stationery [Printing, and Blanks].) Honolulu, Hawaii. Report as to probable cost of post-office sites in Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii [and as to lighthouses in Hawaii]. Jan. 24, 1903. 10 pp. 8 pi. 3 maps. (H. doc. 319. ) Insurance companies. Claims certified for payment [to insurance com- panies for loss of steamers Osceola and Peerless]. Feb. 18, 1903. Ip. (S. doc. 156.) Interstate Commerce Commission. Estimate of deficiency appropria- tion for commission. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 380. ) New Hampshire. Claims of New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Rhode Island [for expenses incurred in raising volunteers]. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 184. ) New York City. Eecommendation that new building be authorized for assay oflice at New York. Jan. 24, 1903. 4 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 316.) Report of commission [Secretary of Treasury, Postmaster-General, and Attorney-General] authorized to secure grant for erection of post-office building in New York. Feb. 24, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 412.) Oleander, lighthouse tender. Estimate of appropriation for completing steam tender Oleander [for use on lower Mississippi River] . Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 418.) Public buildings. Information in regard to certain public buildings. Feb. 6, 1903. 35 pp. (S. doc. 137.) Public documents. Documents received and distributed during calendar year 1902. Feb. 23, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 410.) Reappraisements. Feb. 11, 1903. 1 p. 4« (Dept. circular 17, 1903; Division of Customs. ) Tea. Importation and inspection of tea under act approved Mar. 2, 1897 [act of Congress and regulations]. Feb. 11, 1903. 11 + iv pp. 4° (Dept. circular 16, 1903; Division of Customs.) February, 1903 159 Treasury decisions under tariff and navigation laws, etc., v. 5; Jan. -Dec. 1902. 1903. iii — 939 pp. 1 tab. [Department decisions numbered 23445-24126 including general appraisers' decisions 5057-5249. In- ternal revenue decisions will be in a separate volume.] * Sheep, 81.50 Treasurv decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, naviga- tion laws, etc., weekly, v. 6, nos. 6-9; Feb. 5-26, 1903. [Depart- ment decisions numbered 24192-250 including general appraisers' decisions 5270-89, and internal-revenue decisions 625-630.] Vermont. Letter recommending that accounting [officers] of Depart- ment be authorized to adjust claims of United States and Vermont in respect to ordnance and quartermaster stores furnished in 1864 and 1865. Feb. 24, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 171.) Wages. Government salary tables [rejiorts of committee on accounting methods and special committee and opinion of comptroller of Treasury]. Feb. 13, 1903. 18 pp. (H. doc. 393.) Wisconsin. Claims of Wisconsin, Kentucky, and Maine [for exi^enses incurred in raising volunteers]. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 394. ) APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise bv general appraisers [on Jan. 21-Feb. 19, 1903]; Feb. 2-24, 1903. 4»'' (Reappraisement circulars 921-930; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Communication increasing estimate for rental of official quarters at Los Angeles, Cal. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 378.) Communication relating to repairs of wharf at Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 4,1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 357.) Estimate of additional appropriation for marine-hospital laboratorv. Feb. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 379.) Estimate of appropriation [for] building for Department of Agriculture. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 152.) Same, with additional letter of transmittal. Feb. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 158. ) Estimate of appropriation for rent of temporarv quarters for Govern- ment officials at Waco, Tex. Feb. 5, 1903. 'l p. (H. doc. 366.) AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Liquidation of manifests of vessels arriving at ports at which there is no naval officer. Jan. 29, 1903. 2 pp. 4" ([Circular] 1; Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 13, 1903.) AUDITOR FOR AVAR DEPARTMENT Annual report, 1902. 9 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2275.) Compliance with resolution, report as to claims made by insurance comnanies of Cincinnati and St. Louis [on account of loss of steam- ers W. L. Ewing and Louisville]. Feb. 27, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 191. ) [Report states that there are no such claims outstanding in the case of the Louisville.] BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Statement of Treasury, Feb. 2-28, 1903. Each [3] pp. 4° [Daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays.] 160 February, 1903 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custord-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Notice to Mariners 293; index, 1902. [1903.] 16 pp. 4° Same 294; Jan. 1903. 14 + [2] pp. 4" [Monthly.] Note.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Charts Columbia River, sheet 1, entrance to upper Astoria; chart 6140. Scale 1:40,000. Feb. 1903, first published 1868. 24.3 X 33.4 in. 25c Iloilo Strait and Harbor, P. I., eastern portion of strait from Spanish surveys to 1895, western portion of strait from survey by U. S. Navy, 1900-01, scale 1:50,000; with insets, Iloilo River, from survey by U. S. engineers, 1902, scale 1:10,000; Port [Buluagan or] Santa Ana, from Spanish survev in 1843, scale 1:15,000; chart 4448. Manila, Oct. 1902. 22.5 X 31.2, 10.5 X 9.5, and 4.5 X 7.4 in. 30c Jolo [or Sulu or Mindoro] Sea, P. I. ; chart 4721. Mercator projection. Jan. 1903. 30X39.7 in. 50c Manila Bay and coast of Luzon to Capones Islands, from Spanish sur- veys to 1893, with additions and corrections from recent informa- tion; chart 4255. Scale 1: 150,000. Manila, Oct. 1902. 23.4X31.6 in. 40c [Pacific Coast] north west coast of America, San Francisco to Bering Sea; chart S. Scale 1:3,600,000. Jan. 1903, first pubHshed 1892. 28.4 X 38.6 in. 50c [Palawan or] Paragua Island, P. I.; chart 4716. 3Iercator projection. Jan. 1903. 38.7X30 in. 50c Petaluma and Napa creeks, Cal. ; with inset. Continuation of Napa Creek; chart 5524. Scale 1 : 30,000. Jan. 1903, first published 1868. 30.3 X 20.9 and 6 X 5.3 in. 20e San Francisco Entrance, Cal.; chart 5532. Scale 1:40,000. Jan. 1903. 33.6 X 41.7 in. 50c Suisun Bav, Cal. [including Karquines Strait and mouth of San Joaquin River]; chart 5534. Scale 1: 40,000. Jan. 1903. 28.9 X 40.7 in. 50c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 511-514; Feb. 2-21, 1903. 4° [Weekly.] Note. — Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions, v. 9, pt. 2, Oct.-Dec. 1902; containing decisions bv Robert J. Tracewell and Leander P. Mitchell. 1903. vi-^127-30o f v pp. GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Jan. 1903] . Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp. 4» (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 15, 1903.) February, 1903 161 LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD KOTE.— The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Bulletin 140, recent changes in aids to navigation, Feb. 1, 1903, coasts of United States. 20 1. + [2] pp. [Monthly.] List of lights and fog signals on Pacific Coast of United States and Brit- ish Columbia; corrected to Feb. 1, 1903. 63 -\- iii pp. 8 pi. map, large 8° Notice to Mariners 3-9 of 1903; Feb. 3-28, 1903. 3-9 + [1] pp. 4° Note. — Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam- whistles, changes in buoyage, etc. Officers on duty under Light-House Establishment. Jan. 6, 1903.. 2 pp. 4° (Circular 1 of 1903. ) LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement, Feb. 1, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° [^Monthly.] XoTE.— Estimated population, Feb. 1, 1903, 79,914,000; circulation per capita-,. S29.48. Registered bonds caveated upon books of [Treasury] Department, Feb. 1, 1903. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] MINT BUREAU [30th] annual report of director, 1902. 1902 [1903] . iv -^ 370 pp. 50 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2309.) *40c PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Book of instructions for medical inspection of immigrants. 1903. 1 7 pp. Official list of commissioned and noncommissioned officers of service, also list of marine hospitals, quarantine stations, and quarantine vessels. Jan. 1903. 24 pp. [Semiannual.] Public Health Reports, v. 18, nos. 6, 6 supplement, 7-9; Feb. 6-27, 1903. [xv] + 163-307 + 41 pp. [Weekly.] Note. — This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim- ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. Supplement to no. 6 is Plague Conference [Washington, D. C] , con- tinued. Same, v. 17, pt. 2 [July-Dec. 1902, title-page and] index. 1903. [i] + XXX pp. REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Amending rules and regulations governing anchorage of vessels in port of New Y^ork. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. 4» ([Circular] 82; Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 21, 1903.) Letter relating to new revenue cutters [to take place of revenue cutters McLaneand Hamilton]. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 373.) SPECIAL AGENTS DIVISION Correspondence relating to erection of building for custom-house and appraiser's stores, at Boston, Mass.; presented bv Mr. Lodge. Feb. 14,1903. 5 pp. (S. doc. 151.) 162 February, 1903 statistics bureau Breadstuffs. Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Jan. 1903. 13 pp. 4" (Bulletin 7, series 1902-03.) [Monthly.] Calendar year statements, imports and exports of merchandise, gold and silver coin and bullion, 1867-1902, imports and exports of mer- chandise, 1892-1902, by customs districts [and] countries, imports and exports of merchandise by months, July, 1866-Dec. 1902, receipts and expenditures of Government, 1880-1902; [from Sum- mary of Commerce and Finance, Dec. 1902]. [1903.] p. 2007-28, 4° Commerce. Annual review of foreign commerce of United States and summary tables of commerce and prices, 1902; from [Foreign] Com- merce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] v— 17-194 pp. 4" Foreign Commerce and Navigation of United States, 1902. 1902 [1903]. V. 1, 932 pp. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2301, v. 1.) *S1.15 Gold. Imports and exports of gold and silver and imports and exports of merchandise by customs districts and countries, 1902; from [For- eign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] p. 195- 264, 4" Imports and exports. Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Com- merce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by arti- cles and countries for Jan. 1903. 70 jjp. 4" Exports of domestic merchandise by articles, customs districts, and countries, 1902; from [Foreign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] p. 429-556, 4« Imported merchandise entered for consumption in United States and duties collected thereon, 1827-1902, with drawback paid on imports, 1902; from [Foreign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902. [1903.] 157 pp. 4" Imports and exports of United States, Jan. 1903. 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] Imports of merchandise by articles, countries, and customs dis- tricts, 1902; from [Foreign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] p. 265-427, 4" India. Commercial India in 1902; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Dec. 1902. [1903.] iv+ 1677-1777 pp. map, 4» Internal commerce. Summary of internal commerce, Dec. 1902; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Dec. 1902. [1903.] iii-f-1781- 1840 pp. > Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, Dec. 1902; no. 6, se'ries 1902-03. 1903. p. 1667-2028, iBap, 4" (H. doc. 15, pt. 6. ) *35c Porto Rico. Commerce of Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Guam with for- eign countries and United States, and of United States with Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Guam, 1902; from [Foreign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] p. 865-920, 4" Tonnage movement of American and foreign vessels in foreign trade of United States, 1902; from [Foreign] Commerce and Navigation, 1902 [v. 1]. [1903.] p. 785-864, i" STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE Amended steamboat rules and regulations. Feb. 25, 1903. 5 pp. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 20, 1903.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] February, 1903 163 treasurer of united states Estimate of appropriation [for additional employees] for National-Bank Redemption Agency. Feb. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 362.) Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding Feb. 28, 1903. 1 p. oblong 24"" Response to inquiry, national banks that haye held Government deposits [from Dec. 31, 1892, to present time]. Jan. 27, 1903. 51 pp. (H. doc. 323.) War Departmenf Estimate of additional appropriation for claims for property taken from Confederate soldiers after surrender, under act of Feb. 27, 1902. Feb. 25, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 174. ) Letter relating -t»^ preparation and jirinting of statements of public expenditure's^in Cuba and Philippines. Feb. 26, 1903. 3pp. (H. doc. 419.) - Petitioii,of certain army officers relating to H. 6648 [and S. 2341, to authorize readjustment of accounts of army officers who were gradu- ates of Military Academy and others, for length of service]. Feb. 24, 1903. 12 pp. (H. doc. 413.) Report of public documents [pertaining to Department] distributed [1902]. Feb. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 364.) Report on reserve and auxiliary forces of England and militia of Switz- erland; by William Gary Sanger. 1903. y + 96pp. Response to resolution, report as to status of Isle of Pines. Feb. 28, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 201.) ADJUTANT-GENERAL Army li^t and directory, officers of Army, Feb. 20, 1903; [no.] 39. 71 pp. Circular 5-7 [1903]; Feb. 10-26, 1903. 12° Enlistments for line of Army, Jan. 1903. 7 pp. 12" [Monthly.] General orders 11-22 [1903]; Feb. 2-27, 1903. 2 tab. 12« [No. 17 is Regulations for examination of officers of Army for promotion; no. 20, Instructions and regulations for small-arms practice.] General orders and circulars, 1902; [index]. 1903. 60 pp. 12" (War Dept. doc. 185. ) Militia. Abstract of militia returns [of United States, 1902]. Feb. 2, 1903. 8 pp. (H. doc. 347.) Special orders, 1902; [title-page to] v. 1 [and index to v. 1, 2]. [1903.] 274 pp. 12" (War Dept. doc. 186. ) Same, [title-page to] v. 2. [1903.] [2] pp. 12" (War Dept. doc. 186.) Same 27-49 [1903] ; Feb. 2-28, 1903. 12" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Stations of Army, Feb. 12, 26, 1903. Each [2] pp. oblong large 8" [Weekly; none issued Feb. 5, 19, 1903.] MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION Index of special military subjects contained in books, pamphlets, and periodicals received during quarter ending Dec. 31, 1902. 1903. 15 pp. (War Dept. doc. 175.) 14049— No. 98—03 6 164 February, 1903 ARMY CAVALRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL General orders 5, 6 [1903]; Fort Rilev, Kaiis., Feb. 4, 20, 1903. P:ach 1 p. 12" Special orders 4, 5 [1903]; Fort Riley, Kans., Feb. 7, 9, 1903. 12" ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 2-4 [1903] ; Feb. 6-19, 1903. 12" General orders 1 [1903]; Feb. 13, 1903. 1 p. 12" Report of l^oard ai)pointed to determine feasibility of constructing canal connecting Puget Sound with lakes Washington and Union. Jan. 31, 1903. 70 pp. map. (S. doc. 127.) Special orders 3-6 [1903] ; Feb. 7-27, 1903. Each 1 p. 12" INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Aug. 1902; mi. 2, series 1902-03. [1903.] p. 121-246, 4" MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Estimate of appropriation for publication of report of board on [origin and spread of] typhoid fever [in U. S. militarv camps during Span- ish war of 1898]! Feb. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 382. ) ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Estimate of appropriation for Rock Island Arsenal, to replace storehouse destroyed by fire. Feb. 21, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 163.) Estimate of [deficiencv] appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores. Feb. 21, 1903. 2'pp. (H. doc. 407.) Ordnance orders 2-4 [1903]; Feb. 1-11, 1903. 12° WATERTOWN ARSENAL Report of tests of metals and other materials for industrial jiurposes made with United States testing machine at arsenal, 1901. Mar. 22, 1902 [published 1903]. 659 pp. 11. 75 pi. (H. doc. 508, 57th Cong. 1st SGSS ) PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of officers, Feb. 1, 1903. 4. pp. Stoppage circular, Feb. 15, 1903. 7 pp. [Monthly.] PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Act for adjudication and registration of titles to lands in Philippine Islands. Manila, Nov. 6, 1902. 77 pp. (No. 496.) [Title on cover reads Land registration act.] Codigode procedimiento en juicios civiles y actuaciones especiales en las Islas Filipinas. Manila, 1902. 279 pp. ([Nos.] 190 [212, 272, 397].) NoTF.— Spanish o:.'". Number 190 is Code of procedure in civil actions and special proceedings in Pliilippine Islands, numbers 212, 272, and 397 being amend- ments thereto; for English translation see pages 425-.581 and 606 of Annual reports of V^'ar Department, 1901 [v. 1, pt. 10], and pages 36 and 338 of reports, 1902, v. 11. Public laws and resolutions passed by commission during quarter ending Aug. 31, 1902. Manila, 1902. 267 pp. [English and Spanish.] February, 1903 165 PHILIPPINE EXPOSITION' BOARD Act 514 creating board [enacted by Taft Commission Nov. 11^ 1902], cir- cular letter of Governor Taft, and information and instructions for preparation of Philippine exhibit for Louisiana Purchase Exposition atSt. Louis, Mo., 1904, preliininarj- exposition in Manila, 1903, and permanent museum of Philippine products in capital of archipelago. Manila, 1902. 38 pp. 8 il. PHILIPPINE ISL.\NDS CIVIL CJOVERNOR Cable dispatch indicating urgent necessity of legislation regarding Philip- pine currency. Feb. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 140.) PHILIPPINE ^VEATHER BUREAU Ground temperature observations at IManila, 1896-1902; bv Jose Algue. Manila [Mar. 19] 1902. 16 pp. Report on seismic and volcanic centers of Philippine Archipelago [with bibliography]; by M. Saderra Maso. Manila, 1902. 26 pp. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Roster showing stations and duties of officers, Feb. 15, 1903. 6 pp. [Monthly.] SIGNAL OFFICE Handbook of telephones of Signal Corps; by Samuel Reber. 1903. 66 pp. 51 il. (Manual 1; War Dept. doc. 187.) Orders 4 [1903] ; Feb. 16, 1903. 2 pp. 12° SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Circular 2 [1903]; Feb. 21, 1903. 1 p. 12" Roster [of officers], Feb. 1, 1903. 3 pp. [Monthly.] Courts of United States Opinion of Judge Grosscup in case of United States v. Swift & Co. et al. [alleged unlawful combination of meat producers], in circuit court of United States, northern district of Illinois, northern division; presented by Mr. Carmack. Feb. 25, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 179.) COURT OF CLAIMS Atkins. Findings in case of Asa Atkins, administrator of James M. Atkins. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 386.) Bagarry. Findings in case of Remy Bagarry. Feb. 23, 1903. 2 pp. ' (S. doc. 167.) Boyd. Findings in case of George B. Harper, administrator of Carolinas Boyd. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 416.) Building. Estimate of appropriation for repairs of heating apparatus in building. Feb. 5, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 363.) Cases decided at term of 1901-2, with abstracts of decisions of Supreme Court in appealed cases, Oct. 1901-May, 1902; reported bv Charles C. Nott and Archibald Hopkins. 1902 [1903]. v. 37, cv + 604 pp. 166 February, 1903 Clift. Findings in case of James AV. Clift, administrator of William Clift. Feb. 11,1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 383.) Cobourn. Findings in case of R. Gray Williams, administrator of Israel Cobourn. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 388.) Covert. Findings in case of Thomas F. M'Carthy, administrator of Henry Covert. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 401.) Carrence. Findings in case of Melven Currence, administrator of Wil- liam H. Currence. Feb. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 400.) Darroch. Findings in case of Duncan Darroch, administrator of Daniel Darroch. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 385.) Everson. Findings in case of John Q. Everson and others, and John Lippencott [Lippincott] and others. Feb. 3, 1903. 8 pp. (S. doc. 133.) Hall. Findings in case of G. D. Hearn, administrator of William McK. Hall. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 391.) Hutcheson. Findings in case of J. B. Hutcheson, administrator of Fur- ney Hutcheson. Feb. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 361.) Kilty. Findings in case of Allan McSherrv, administrator of Augustus H. Kilty. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 162.) Patriot, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases relating to brig, Richard Bishop, master. Feb. 23, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 411.) Pomona, vessel. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of David Stewart and John E. Senunes, receivers of Maryland Insurance Company, and Sallie M. Buchanan and Josias Penning- ton, administrators of Andrew Buchanan, for seizure of] vessel, Reuben Coffin, master. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 414.) Riley. Findings in case of John T. Mee, administrator of Sarah Riley, iiee Griffin. Feb. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 395.) Sally Mariah, sloop. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of John N. A. Griswold, trustee of Columbian Insurance Company of Citv of New York, for seizure of] sloop, John Sells, master. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 387.) Smith. Findings in cases of Joseph A. Smith, Albert C. Engard, Annie A. Haxtun, executrix [of Milton Haxtun], George A. Lyon, John Gaskins, Sarah M. Bennett [administratrix of Thomas Bennett], Conwav H. Arnold, William A. Windsor, Charles E. Tallman, and Joseph'Smith. Feb. 25, 1903. 9 pp. (S. doc. 173.) Sullivan. Findings in case of John H. Vaught, administrator of John SuUivan. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 389.) Tabitha, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases relating to schooner, Daniel Gould, master. Feb. 26, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 415.) Tribou. Findings in case of David H. Tribou. Feb. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 161.) Washington, ship. Findings in French spoliation cases relating to ship, Aaron Foster, master. Feb. 20, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 404.) Williams. Findings in ca.se of A. J. Williford, administrator of Lavina Williams. Feb. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 390.) SUPREME COURT Decision in case of Lone Wolf et al. versus Ethan A. Hitchcock et al. ; presented bv Mr. Piatt of Connecticut. Feb. 11, 1903. 10 pp. (S. doc. 148.') Rules of court adopted Jan. 7, 1884, and rules of practice for circuit and district courts in equity and admiralty cases, and orders in reference to appeals from Court of Claims. 1903. 8 -f 10 + 83 pp. February, 1903 167 District of Columbia Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad. Annual rejiort for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 349.) Baltimore and Washington Transit Company. Report for vear [ending Dec. 31] 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 132.) Brightwood Railway. Report for year ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 352. ) City and Suburban Raihvav. Report for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. "Feb. 3, 1903. -4 pp. (H. doc. 354.) Columbia Railway. Report for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 353.) Commissioners. Report, 1902. 1902 [1903]. v. 1, 3, 656 pp. 16 pi. and 277 pp. 5 maps. ( H. doc. 7. ) *70c Note. — V. 1 contains thf report and f>rders of the commissioners and miscella- neous reports: v. 2. the report of the Engineer Department, for which see Cat- alog'ue for Dec. 190"2. page 079; v. 3. the report of the Health Department; and V. 4, the report of the Board of Education, for which see Catalogue for Jan. 1903. page 76. East Washington Heights Traction Railroad. Report for year ended Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 2, 1903. 2 pp.- (H. doc. 345.) Georgetown and Tennallvtown Railway. Report for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 351.) Markets. Suggestions for improvement of wholesale or hay-market square; presented bv Mr. Stewart. Feb. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 145. ) Metropolitan Railroad. Report for year ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 350.) Potomac Park. Final decree [and report] of [Supreme] Court [of Dis- trict] in case of United States against ]Morris et al. Feb. 18, 1903. 11pp. (H. doc. 399.) Same, differently arranged, with different letter of transmittal, and with title. Report of court under act to protect interests of United States in Potomac Flats. Feb. 18, 1903. 10 pp. (H. doc. 402. ) Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railway. [7th annual] report for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. Feb. 12, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 384.) Washington Railway and Electric Company. Report for vear ending Dec. 31, 1902. iFeb. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 348.) Smithsonian Institution Note. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: "The publications of the i^mithsonian Institution consist of, 1, Contributions to Knowledge; 2. Miscellaneous Collections; 3. annual reports; 4, special papers. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, and most of the volumes are out of print. The edition of volumes of Contributions and Collections is limited, and is distributed only to designated public libraries and to learned institutions in this country and abroad. A small edition of some of the papers in the above series is printed for sale or exchange. Members of Congress have copies of the reports at their disposal, and theyare also for sale by the Superintendent of Documents." The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the others are paid for from the private funds of the Institution. Separates from the reports are for exchange, and for free dis- tribution to authors and specialists, but not for sale. The annual reports are included in the Congressional set. Box 88; list of official publications of Government, Dec. 17, 1902-Feb. 17, 1903, distributed for Library of Congress through Smithsonian Institution. 1903. 6 pp. 168 February, 1903 ethnology bureau Tsimshian texts; bv Franz Boas. 1902 [1903]. 24-1 pp. large 8" (Bul- letin 21.) ' NATIONAL MUSEUM Note.— The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim- ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. Birds collected by W. L. Abbott on coast and islands of northwest Sumatra, bv Charles W. Richmond; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. •485-524,' 1 il. (Xo. 1318.) Mammals collected by "W. L. 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(S. doc. 3, 58th Cong, special sess. ) *Cloth, 40c Memorial addresses on Marriott Brosius. 1902 [1903]. 109 pp. 1 por. large 8° (H. doc. 712, 57th Cong. 1st sess.) *Cloth, 35c APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEES History of appropriations [57th Congress, 2d session], etc.; presented by Mr. AUison. Mar. 3, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 218.) 179 180 March, 1903 LAWS PRIVATE LAWS Private [act] 462a, 844-1125; approved Feb. 10, Mar. 2, 3, 1903. Each 1 p. Abbott, Eliza B. To increase pension of Mrs. Abbott. No. 1076. Mar. 3. Alexander, Joseph M. To increase pension of Alexander. No. 1004. Mar. 3. Alexander, Solomon A. To increase pen.sion of Alexander. No. 994. Mar. 3. Allen, Albert W. To increase pension of Allen. No. 925. Mar. 3. Alsbach, Oliver P. To increase pension of Alsbach. No. 954. Mar. 3. Amaden, .John H. To increase pension of Amadon. No. 10.54. Mar. 3. Amick, Freeling H. To increase pension of Amick. No. lOSO. Mar. 3. Anderson, Albanis L. To increase pension of Anderson. No. 967. Mar. 3. Anderson, Rodney W. To pension Anderson. No. 859. Mar. 3. Baldwin, David A. To increase pension of Baldwin. No. 1028. Mar. 3. Ball, Lillie V. To increase pension of Mrs. Ball. No. 946. Mar. 3. Barger, Mary E. To increase pension of Mrs. Barger. No. 982. Mar. 3. Bavlv, Mary R. To pension Mary R. Bayly, formerly Mary S. Redick. No. 947, Mar. 3. Bell, Margaret. To pension Mrs. Bell. No. 985. Mar. 3. Bishop, Martha J. To pension Mrs. Bishop. No. 876. Mar. 3. Bongher, John. To increase pension of Bougher. No. 1098. Mar. 3. Boughton, William O. To increase pension of Bonghton. No. 1030. Mar. 3. Bowden, Alonzo S. To increase pension of Bowden. No. 1072. Mar. 3. Bowen, Sarah. To increase pension of Mrs. Bowen. No. 928. Mar. 3. Brattain, John W. To increase pension of Brattain. No. 943. Mar. 3. Brigham, Robert. For relief of Brigham. No. 851. Mar. 3. Brown, John. To increase pension of Brown. No. 1087. Mar. 3. Brush, Anna O. To pension Mrs. Brush. No. 1120. Mar. 3. Bryan, Edward. To pension Bryan. No. 961. Mar. 3. Buell, Leroy N. To increase pension of Buell. No. 1079. Mar. 3. Buri, Theodore. To pen.sion Buri. No. 987. Mar. 3. Burke, Amanda. To increase pension of Mrs. Burke. No. 974. Mar. 3. Burke, John. To increase pension of Burke. No. 1092. Mar. 3. Buse, Johanna. To pension Mrs. Buse. No. 877. Mar. 3. Campbell, Ellen D. To pension Mrs. Campbell. No. 919. Mar. 3. Campbell, James F. To increase pension of Campbell. No. 864. Mar. 3. Carney, Patrick. To increase pension of Carney. No. 1070. Mar. 3. Carr, John H. To increase pension of Carr. No. 1034. Mar. 3. Cartmill, James M. To increase pension of Cartmill. No. 1006. Mar. 3. Chadwick, John D. For relief of Chadwiek. No. 1122. Mar. 3. Chatfield, William C. To increase pen.sion of Chatfield. No. 1002. Mar. 3. Chilcoat, Joseph S. To increase pension of Chilcoat. No. 865. Mar. 3. Churchill, Lucy T. To increase pension of Mrs. Churchill. No. 1013. Mar. 3. Cluxton, Jessie V. To pension Jessie V. Cluxton. No. 941. Mar. 3. Cole, Martin G. To increase pension of Cole. No. 1040. Mar. 3. Colehour, C. W. For relief of Colehour. No. 918. Mar. 3. Collahan, John C. To increase pension of Collahan. No. 1059. Mar. 3. Cook, Lavinia. To pension Mrs. Cook. No. 845. Mar. 2. Cool, Hugh. To increase pension of Cool. No. 910. Mar. 3. Copley, John W. To increase pension of Copley. No. 956. Mar. 3. Crawford, William C. To increase pension of Crawford. No. 938. Mar. 3. Curley, James. To increase pension of Curley. No. 917. Mar. 3. Davenport, James L. To increase pension of Davenport, alias Dexter Davis. No. 1064. Mar. 3. Day, John W. To increase pension of Day. No. 976. Mar. 3. Divers, Christopher G. To increase pension of Divers. No. 1107. Mar. 3. Dougherty, John R. To pension Dougherty. No. 858. Mar. 3. Downing, John. To increase pension of Downing. No. 930. Mar. 3. Downs, William W. To increase pension of Downs. No. 1078. Mar. 3. Duffy, George M. To increase pension of Duffy. No. 8.54. Mar. 3. Durant, Edward T. To increase pension of Diirant. No. 996. Mar. 3. Everett, Lewis P. To increase pension of Everett. No. 1049. Mar. 3. Fallon, Bridget. To increase pension of Mrs. Fallon. No. 922. Mar. 3. Faught, Thomas B. To increase pension of Faught. No. 914. Mar. 3. Feldhausen, Joseph. To increase pension of Feldhausen. No. 953. Mar. 3. Fisher, Fannie T. To increase pension of Mrs. Fisher. No. 1086. Mar. 3. Flanagan, James. To increase pension of Flanagan. No. 1105. Mar. 3. Fleming, Mary E. To increase pension of Mrs. Fleming. No. 866. Mar. 3. Flynn, David. To increase pension of Flynn. No. 1110. Mar. 3. Fogle, Deborah J. To pension Mrs. Fogle. No. 890. Mar. 3. Foster, James P. To increase pen.sion of Foster. No. 1097. Mar. 3. Fox, Joseph W. To increase pension of Fox. No. 1112. Mar. 3. France, William H. To increase pension of France. No. 1027. Mar. 3. French, Wilson. To increase pension of French. No. 1033. Mar. 3. Fulford, Daniel. For relief of Clara H. Fulford [widow of Daniel Fulford] . No. 462a. Feb. 10. Fullerton, John. To increase pension of Fullerton. No. 1022. Mar. 3. Gabrion, Isaac. To increase pension of Gabrion. No. 944. Mar. 3. Gammon, Edward M. To increase pension of Gammon. No. 921. Mar. 3. March, 1903 181 Private [act] 462a, 844-1125— Continued. Garland, James. To increa.se pension of (Jarland. No. 902. Mar. 3. Garnett, Granville. For relief of Henry P. Montgomery, executor of Garnett. No. 844. Mar. 2. Garrison, Mary Ann. To increase pension of Mrs. Garrison. No. 988. Mar. 3. Gitt'ord, Sarah E. To increase pension of Mrs. Gifford. No. 906. Mar. 3. Gilbert, Jennie M. To increase pension of Mrs. Gilbert. No. 957. Mar. 3. Gilmore, Mary A. F. To increase pension of Mrs. Gilmore. No. 1082. Mar. 3. Glazer, Joanna. To increase pension of Mrs. Glazer. No. 1103. Mar. 3. Goodrich, Mary J. To pension Mrs. Goodrich. No. 870. Mar. 3. Graham, Harry L. To increase pension of Graham. No. 909. Mar. 3. Graham, John" To increase pension of Graham. No. lObb. Mar. 3. Graham, Thomas. To increase pension of Graham. No. 924. Mar. 3. Graves, Philander H. To pension Graves. No. 1115. Mar. 3. Grennue, Joseph. To increase pension of Grennue. No. 1050. Mar. 3. Grove, Hans A. To increase pension of Grove. No. 1039. Mar. 3. Grubangh, George R. To pension Grubaugh. No. 879. Mar. 3. Hall, John H. To increase pension of Hall. No. 912. Mar. 3. Hanscom, Richard G. To increase pension of Hanscom. No. 1091. Mar. 3. Harrington, Grace. To increase pension of Mrs. Harrington. No. 1015. Mar. 3. Harris, Isaac. To increase pension of Harris. No. 962. Mar. 3. Harrison, James. To increase pension of Harrison. No. 1075. Mar. 3. Hart, Albert J. To increase pension of Hart. No. 955. Mar. 3. Hattery, William M. To increase pension of Hattery. No. 1018. Mar. 3. Hawkins, Emily. To increase pension of Mrs. Hawkins. No. 872. Mar. 3. Haynes, Jolm. " To pension Haynes. No. 1109. Mar. 3. Heiskell, Ferdinand. To increase pension of Heiskell. No. 958. Mar. 3. Higgins, George H. To increase pension of Higgins. No. 869. Mar. 3. Hills, Frank E. To increase pension of Hills. No. 1008. Mar. 3. Hilton, Charles S. F. To pension Hilton. No. 860. Mar. 3. Holmes, Ira J. S. To increase pension of Holmes. No. 999. Mar. 3. Hostetler, William H. T. To increase pension of Hostetler. No. 898. Mar. 3. Houseal, William H. To increase pension of Houseal. No. 1011. Mar. 3. Howarth, Richard S. To increase pension of Howarth. No. 1065. Mar. 3. Howe, Michael. To increase pension of Howe. No. 1088. Mar. 3. Huffman, Abraham. To increase pension of Huffman. No. 1114. Mar. 3. Hufford, Jeffrey. To increase pension of Huflford. No. 1058. Mar. 3. Hughes, Benjamin F. To increase pension of Hughes. No. 1085. Mar. 3. Hutchinson, Eliza M. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Hutchinson. No. 1071. Mar. 3. Jackson, Oliver C. To increase pension of Jackson. No. 992. Mar. 3. Johnson, Ellen. To pension Mrs. Johnson. No. 1081. Mar. 3. Johnston, Lambert. To increase pension of Johnston. No. 900. Mar. 3. Johnston. Sanders W. To increase pension of Johnston. No. 1060. Mar. 3. Journal, Frederick. To increa.se pension of Journal. No. 1003. Mar. 3. Kauffman, Joseph A. To increase pension of Kauffman. No. 937. Mar. 3. Keen, John. To increase pension of Keen. No. 1010. Mar. 3. Kehn, John H. To increase pension of Kehn. No. 881. Mar. 3. Keith, William. To increase pension of Keith. No. 1029. Mar. 3. Kenny, William. To pension Kenny. No. 977. Mar. 3. Kidder, Augustus L. To increase pension of Kidder. No. 1102. Mar. 3. Kile, Oliver W. To increase pension of Kile. No. 1093. Mar. 3. King, Shepherd H. To increase pension of King. No. 907. Mar. 3. King, William. To increase pension of King. No. 979. Mar. 3. Knapp, Byron C. To increase pension of Knapp. No. 920. Mar. 3. Knapp, Christine B. To increase pension of Mrs. Knapp. No. 901. Mar. 3. Krohn, Philip. To increase pension of Krohn. No. 884. Mar. 3. Lawrence, Lucinda. To pension Lucinda Lawrence. No. 1066. Mar. 3. Lawson, John F. To pay Lawson balance due him. No. 848. Mar. 2. Lawton, David E. To increase pension of Lawton. No. 1007. Mar. 3. Leckie, Helen Olivia. To increase pen.sion of Mrs. Leckie. No. 986. Mar. 3. Lee, Daniel F. For relief of Lee. No. 849. Mar. 2. Leech, William. For relief of Leech. No. 1121. Mar. 3. Lewis, Anson. To increase pension of Lewis. No. 969. Mar. 3. Lewis, Plummer. To increa.se pension of Lewis. No. 960. Mar. 3. Lightfoot, Sarah D. To pen.sion Mrs. Lightfoot. No. 886. Mar. 3. Lincoln, Matthew W. To increa.se pension of Lincoln. No. 862. Mar. 3. Lister, Elizabeth. To increase pension of Mrs. Lister. No. 926. Mar. 3. Listen, George A. To pension Listen. No. 889. Mar. 3. Logan, Bridget. To pension Mrs. Logan. No. 936. Mar. 3. Love, Lucien B. To increase pen.sion of Love. No. 1045. Mar. 3. . Lucas, Daniel R. To increase pension of Lucas. No. 1042. Mar. 3. Ludlum, Joseph H. To increase pension of Ludlum. No. 981. Mar. 3. Luse, Frances E. To pension Mrs. Luse. No. 949. Mar. 3. McClure & Willbanks. For relief of McClure and Willbanks. No. 1123. Mar. 3. McGahan, Laban. To pen.sion McGahan. No. 1062. Mar. 3. McGuinn, Catherine. To pension Mrs. McGuinn. No. 1116. Mar. 3. McGuire, Nancy. To pension Mrs. McGuire. No. 991. Mar. 3. McLorinen, Catherine P. To increase pension of Mrs. McLorinen. No. 904. Mar. 3. McPherson, John A. T. To increase pension of McPherson. No. 1035. Mar. 3. McQuiddy, Amanda E. To increase pension of Mrs. McQuiddy. No. 903. Mar. 3. Maddox, Martha. To pension Mrs. Maddox. No. 1099. Mar. 3. 182 March, 1903 Private [act] 462a, 844-1125— Continued. Mahan, Patrick. To increase pension of Mahan. No. 89.5. Mar. 3. Martin, James B. To increase pension of Martin. No. 933. Mar. 3. Mathews, Catharine T. R. To pension Mrs. Mathews. No. 1052. Mar. 3. Mennecke, William. To pension Menneeke. No. 1009. Mar. 3. Merrell, Austin P. To increase pension of Merrell. No. 1067. Mar. 3. Merritt, Sarah E. To lncrea.se pension of Mrs. Merritt. No. 867. Mar. 3. Mitchell, Samuel S. To increase pension of Mitchell. No. 887. Mar. 3. Montanye, Samuel H. To pension Montanye. No. 1063. Mar. 3. Moore, William T. To increase pension of Moore. No. 93.5. Mar. 3. Morehouse, Stephen B. To increase pension of Morehouse. No. 1020. Mar. 3. Morley, Mary. To increase pension of Mrs. Morley. No. 916. Mar. 3. Morrill, Vi.sa C. To pension Mrs. Morrill. No. 91.5. Mar. 3. Mosgrove, John. To increase pension of Mosgrove. No. 1019. Mar. 3. Murphy, Mary. To increase pension of Mrs. Murphy. No. 946. Mar. 3. Murphy, Michael. To increa.se pension of Murphy. No. 1053. Mar. 3. Murphy, Minerva. To pension Minerva Murphy. No. 1048. Mar. 3. Newcoinb, Samantha A. To pension Mrs. Newcomb. No. 929. Mar. 3. Newton, Oliver W. To pension Newton. No. 897. Mar. 3. Nichols, Isaac J. To increase pension of Nichols. No. 1014. Mar. 3. Northway, Samuel N. To increase pension of Northway. No. 966. Mar. 3. Norton, Milton C. To increase pension of Norton. No. 1017. Mar. 3. Olcott, Benjamin F. To increase pension of Oleott. No. 983. Mar. 3. Oliver, Francis M. For relief of Oliver. No. 847. Mar. 2. Pace, Jame.s W. To increase pension of Pace. No. 894. Mar. 3. Peale, Franklin. To increase pension of Peale. No. 1005. Mar. 3. Peck, 0.scar M. To increase pension of Peck. No. 934. Mar. 3. Pendland, Alonzo. To pension Pendland. No. 927. Mar. 3. Pensinger, Henry. To increase pension of Pensinger. No. 880. Mar. 3. Perveil, Leighton M. To pension Perveil, alias Charles H. Hunt. No. 1057. Mar. 3. Pickard, John E. To increase pension of Pickard. No. 883. Mar. 3. Pierce, Winfield. To increase pension of Pierce. No. 855. Mar. 3. Porter, Walter A. To increase pension of Porter. No. 1038. Mar. 3. Potts, Eli. To increase pension of Potts. No. 905. Mar. 3. Price, Isaac B. To pension Price. No. 1061. Mar. 3. , Price, James T. To increase pension of Price. No. 1100. Mar. 3, Randolph, Rebecca. To increase pension of Mrs. Randolph. No. 990. Mar. 3. Ravenscroft, Anthony R. For relief of Ravenscroft. No. 852. Mar. 3. Rayel, Catherine. To pension Mrs. Rayel. No. 1077. Mar. 3. Reed, Emily Lawrence. To increase pension of Mrs. Reed. No. 1118. Mar. 3. Rhodes, William P. To increase pension of Rhodes. No. 888. Mar. 3. Ribble. Cornelia S. To increase pension of Mrs. Ribble. No. 871. Mar. 3. Richards, Jacob E. To increase pen.sion of Richards. No. 899. Mar. 3. Ritchie, William F. To increase pension of Ritchie. No. 1069. Mar. 3. Rittenhouse, Charles A. To increase pension of Rittenhouse. No. 875. Mar. 3. Robson, John H. To increase pension of Robson. No. 1024. Mar. 3. Rogers, George A. For relief of Rogers. No. 853. Mar. 3. Rouch, Peter B. To increase pension of Rouch. No. 980. Mar. 3. Rowe, Louis W. To increase pension of Rowe. No. 1047. Mar. 3. Rutherford, Abner D. To pension Rutherford. No. 893. Mar. 3. Sands, William. To increase pension of Sands. No. 972. Mar. 3. Sauthoff, Anton. To pension Sauthoff. No. 1084. Mar. 3. Sautter, John C. To increase pension of Sautter. No. 1090. Mar. 3. Sawdy, Catharine A. To pension Mrs. Sawdy. No. 874. Mar. 3. Scanlon, Margaret. To pension Mrs. Scanlori. No. 923. Mar. 3. Schaefer, Caroline. To pension Mrs. Schaefer. No. 1101. Mar. 3. Scott, Wallace L. To pension Scott. No. 951. Mar. 3. Shandrew, Ella F. To pension Mrs. Shandrew. No. 1074. Mar. 3. Shirar, Charles. To increase pension of Shirar. No. 1108. Mar. 3. Sichel, Kathinka. To pension Mrs. Sichel. No. 1106. Mar. 3. Simpson, Elias. To increa.se pension of Simpson. No. 1021. Mar. 3. Skinner, George. To increase pension of Skinner. No. 1044. Mar. 3. Slawson, Eben. To increase pension of Slawson. No. 8-56. Mar. 3. Smith, Clara E. To increase pension of Mrs. Smith. No. 1113. Mar. 3. Smith, George M. To increase pension of Smith. No. 1000. Mar. 3. Smith, John H. To increase pension of Smith. No. 10.56. Mar. 3. Smith, Matilda. To increase pension of Mrs. Smith. No. 946. Mar. 3. Spalding, John A. To increa.se pension of Spalding. No. 868. Mar. 3. Spaulding, Belle L. To increase pension of Mrs. Spaulding. No. 878. Mar. 3. Staff, Henry. To increase pension of Staff. No. 939. Mar. 3. Stafford, Frank. To increase pension of Stafford. No. 10.51. Mar. 3. Stanwood, Loui.sa Josephine. To pension Mrs. Stanwood. No. 984. Mar. 3. Stearns, Elias P. To increase pension of Stearns. No. 861. Mar. 3. Stilwell, Julia. To increase pension of Mrs. Stilwell. No. 913. Mar. 3. Stocker, Arvilla N. To pension Mrs. Stocker. No. 970. Mar. 3. Stotsenburg, Mary La Tourrette. To amend act to increase pension of Mrs. Stot- senburg. No. 1068. Mar. 3. Stout, Florence M. To pension Mrs. Stout. No. 1094. Mar. 3. Strayer, Michael K. To increase pension of Strayer. No. 952. Mar. 3. Strong, Charles. To lnerea.se pension of Strong, alias William Clark. No. 1031. Mar. 3. March, 1903 183 Private [actl 462a, 844-1125— Continued. Stuart, Margaret A. To pension Mrs. Stuart. Xo. 863. Mar. 3. Stul>er, Adam. To increase pension of Stuber. Xo. 1117. Mar. 3. Siillinger. .\Iexander T. To increase pension of Sullinger. alias Alexander Pa- tillo. Xo. 1096. Mar. 3. .Sullivan, Michael O. To increa.se pension of Sullivan. Xo. 978. Mar. 3. Talbott, Marv A. To increa.se pension of Mrs. Talbott. Xo. 1124. Mar. 3. Talcott. Marv H. To pension Mrs. Talcott. Xo. 1046. Mar. 3. Tattersall, Edward. To increase pension of Tattersall. Xo. 1032. Mar. 8. Taylor, Alexander H. To increase pension of Taylor. Xo. 963. Mar. 3. Thayer. Xewton. To increase pension of Thayer. Xo. 1111. Mar. 3. Thoraason, Joel. To pension Thomason. Xo." sy2. Mar. 3. Thompson, Albert W. To increase pension of Thompson. Xo. 1083. Mar. 3. Thomson, .-Vlexander J. To pension Thomson. No. 97.5. Mar. 3. Tracy, Robert A. To increase pension of Tracy. Xo. 1104. Mar. 3. Travis, James M. To increase pension of Travis. Xo. 896. Mar. 3. Trites, William H. To increase pension of Trites. Xo. 1095. Mar. 3. Tunison, Matilda. To pension Mrs. Tunison. Xo. 1026. Mar. 3. Turner, Jerome W. To pension Turner. Xo. 1125. Mar. 3. Van Deusen. George H. To increase pension of Van Deusen. Xo. 8.57. Mar. 3. Van Xordstrand, Lott. To increase pension of Van Xordstrand. Xo. 1016. Mar. 3. Van Sickell, Caleb C. To increase pension of Van Sickell. Xo. 850. Mar, 2. Van Wie, Daniel. To increa.se pen.sion of Van Wie. Xo. 9.50. Mar. 3. Vermillion, Marcus L. To increase pension of Vermillion. Xo. 993. Mar. 3. Vogan, William. To pension Vogan. Xo. 959. Mar. 3. Walker, Charles M. To pension Walker. X'o. 873. Mar. 3. Wallace, James E. To increase pension of Wallace. Xo. 891. Mar. 3. Wallace, John. To pension Wallace. Xo. 942. Mar. 3. Wallace. Lymus. To increase pension of Wallace. Xo. 1073. Mar. 3. Wardwell, David K. To increa.se pension of Wardwell. Xo. 932, Mar. 3. Warrick. Charles A. To pension Warrick. Xo. 998. Mar. 3. Wells. Eudora. To pension Eudora Wells. Xo. 1023. Mar. 3. Wells, Milton D. To increase pension of Wells. Xo. 1037. Mar. 3. Wende. Eliza. To increase pension of Mrs. Wende. Xo. 885. Mar. 3. West. Callie. To increase pension of Mrs. West. Xo. 973. Mar. 3. Wheeler, John H. To increase pension of Wheeler. X'o. 1041. Mar. 3. White, George. To increase pension of White. Xo. 1001. Mar. 3. Whitlock, William. To increase pen.sion of Whitlock. X''o. 1043. Mar. 3. Whitman, John A, To increase pension of Whitman. Xo. 908. Mar. 3. Wight. Collins W. To increase pension of Wight. Xo. 1089. Mar. 3. Wilcox, William F. To increase pension of Wilcox, Xo. 971. Mar. 3. Wild, Frances E. To pension Mrs. Wild. Xo. 931. Mar. 3. Williams, Franklin. To increase pension of Williams. Xo. 1036. Mar. 3. Williams, John C. To increase pension of Williams. Xo. 1025. Mar. 3. Wilson. Benjamin F. To pension Wilson. Xo. 1012. Mar. 3. Wilson, Joseph A. To increase pension of Wilson. Xo. 882. Mar. 3. Wilson, William M. To pension Wilson. Xo. 995. Mar. 3. Windes, Henry H. To pension Windes. Xo. 968. Mar. 3. Winfrey, Thomas J. To increase pension of Winfrey. Xo. 997. Mar. 3. Winterbottom, Marv E. To pension Mrs. Winterbottom-. Xo. 964. Mar. 3. Woodress, T. A. For relief of Woodress. Xo. 1119. Mar. 3. Woolsey, Mabel A. To pension Mabel A. Woolsey. Xo. 948. Mar. 3. Wright, John C. To increa.se pension of Wright." Xo. 965. Mar. 3. Yant, Samantha. To pension Mrs. Yant. Xo. 911. Mar. 3. Yates. Austin A. For relief of Yates. Xo. 846. Mar. 2. Yates, Simon M. To pension Yates. Xo. 989. Mar. 3. PUBLIC LAWS Public [act] 127-171; approved Mar. 2, 3, 1903. Agriculture, Department of. Making appropriations for Department. 1904. Xo. 1.58. [Mar. 3.] 21 pp. Alabama. For relief of homestead settlers [on lands granted to] Alabama [to aid in construction of Mobile and Girard Railroad and Tennessee and Coosa Rail- road] . Xo. 163. Mar. 3. 1 p. Alaska. Amending civil code of Alaska, providing for organization of corpora- tions [etc.]. Xo. 13.5. [Mar. 2.] 9 pp. To amend act extending homestead laws and providing for right of way for railroads in Alaska. X'o. 1.52. [Mar. 3.1 2 pp. Appropriations. Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1904. Xo. 157. [Mar. 3.] 72 pp. Making appropriations to supply deficiencies, 1903 and prior years. Xo. 156. [Mar. 3.] 58 pp. Arkansas River. To authorize construction of bridge across river at or near Moors Rock, Ark. [by Arkansas Coal and Mineral Railway Companvl . No. 130. Mar. 2. 1 p. . r . j Army. Making appropriation for Army, 1904. X"^o. 132. [Mar. 2.] 18 pp. Choctawhatchee River. To authorize court of commissioners of Geneva Countv, Ala., to construct bridge across river [at or near Martin Ferry] . Xo, 168, Ma"r. 3. 1 p. 184 Makch, 1903 Public [act] 127-171 — Continued. Coins. To amend act further to prevent counterfeiting, etc., approved Feb. 10, 1891 [so as not to forbid printing of illustrations of coin.s in numismatic and historical books, etc.]. No. 16-5. Mar. 3. 1 p. Courts of United .States. To create new division of eastern judicial district of Texas and for terms of court at Texarkana. No. 131. Mar. 2. 1 p. Cumberland River. To amend act authorizing bridge acro.ss river at or near Carthage, Tenn. [so as to extend time] . No. 129. Mar. 2. 1 p. Detchemeudy, George A. For relief of Detchemendy. No. 141. Mar. 3. 1 p. District of Columbia. Makingappropriatiousfor District, 1904. No. 142. [Mar. 3.] 29 pp. To amend act to incorporate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District. No. 127. [Mar. 2.] 2 pp. To amend act to regulate height of buildings in District. No. 147. [Mar. 3.] 2 pp. To confirm name of Seward .square for space formed by intersection of C street south and Pennsylvania and North Carolina avenues. No. 167. Mar. 3. Ip. Domestic animals. Regulating importation of breeding animals. No. 148. Mar. 3. 1 p. Forest reservations. To confirm certain forest lieu selections [in Montana] made [prior to Oct. 20, 1902] under act approved June 4, 1897. No. 138. Mar. 2. 1 p. Fortifications. Making appropriations for fortifications and ordnance [1904]. No. 1.50. [Mar. 3.] .5 pp. Gorgas, William Crawford. To authorize promotion of Gorgas. No. 146. Mar. 3. Ip. Hampton, Kensev J. To appoint Hampton captain and quartermaster in Army. No. 1.53. Mar. 3. 1 p. Immigration and emigration. To regulate immigration. No. 162. [Mar. 3.] 11pp. Indians. Making appropriations for Indian Department, 1904. No. 144. [Mar. 3.] 33 pp. Jefferson, Thomas, Memorial Association of United States. To provide souvenir medallions for benefit of association. No. 170. Mar. 3. 1 p. Kenova and Big Sandy Railroad Company. Granting right of way to company through Government lands at lock 2 and lock 3, Big Sandy River, in Wayne County, W. Va. No. 154. Mar. 3. 1 p. Lee County, Fla. To sell lands [formerly occupied for agency purposes for Semi- nole Indians] . No. 149. Mar. 3. 1 p. Lorain, Ohio. To establish life-saving station at mouth of Black River at or near Lorain. No. 143. Mar. 3. 1 p. Mexican War. To increase pension of survivors. No. 171. Mar. 3. 1 p. Military Academy. Making appropriations for academy, 1904. No. 145. [Mar. 3.] 12 pp: National banks. To amend act to amend sec. 5191 and 5192, Revised Statutes [relative to reserve national banks] . No. 164. Mar. 3. 1 p. Navy. Making appropriations for naval service, 1904. No. 160. [Mar. 3.] 30 pp. Niagara Falls, N. Y. To extend to Niagara Falls privileges of act approved June 10, 1880, governing immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement. No. 139. Mar. 2. 1 p. Officers, Armv. To authorize settlement of accounts of officers of Army [for dis- bursements', Apr. 21, 1898-July 8, 1901]. No. 140. Mar. 3. 1 p. Patents. To effectuate provisions of additional act of international convention for protection of industrial property. No. 169. [Mar. 3.] 3 pp. Pearl River. To authorize Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company to bridge river [at or near Smiths Ferry] Miss. No. 128. [Mar. 2.] 2 pp. Pensions. To increase pensions of those who have lost limbs [or are totally dis- abled in them] . No. 134. Mar. 2. 1 p. Philippine Islands. To establish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in islands. No. 137. [Mar. 2.] 3 pp. Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railway Company. Granting right to operate railroad through Vancouver Barracks and military reservation, Wash., to com- pany. No. 1.51. Mar. 3. 1 p. Porto Rico. To refund duties paid on merchandi.se from Porto Rico Apr. 11,1899- May 1, 1900, and from Philippine Islands Apr. 11, 1899-Mar. 8, 1902. No. 166. Mar. 3. 1 p. Post-Office Department. Making appropriations for Department, 1904. No. 159. [Mar. 3.7 13 pp. Public buildings. To increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to author- ize purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize erection of public build- ings [etc.]. No. 161. [Mar. 3.] 12 pp. Safety appliances. To amend act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers to equip their cars with auto- matic couplers and continuous brakes, approved Mar. 2, 1893, and amended Apr. 1, 1896. No. 133. [Mar. 2.] 2 pp. St. Francis River. To authorize construction of bridge across river at or near St. Francis, Ark. [by A. R. Vanmatre] . No. 155. Mar. 3. 1 p. Widows Island. For conveyance of island to Maine. No. 136. Mar: 2. 1 p. March, 1903 185 SENATE Alaskan boundary, by John W. Foster; presented by I\Ir. Stewart. Mar. 10, 1903. 17 pp. (S. doc. 2, 58th Cong, special sess. ) [From National Geographic Magazine, Nov. 1899.] Beet sugar, brief historv of its origin and development; by Truman [G.] Palmer. Mar. 2, 1903. 17 pp. (8. doc. 204.) Chaplains. Indorsements of [S. 6786], to recognize and promote efficiencv of armv chaplains; presented by Mr. Proctor. jNIar. 3, 1903. 21 pp. (S. doc. 215. ) Committees. List of committees for 58th Congress, special session. Mar. 5, 1903. 8 pp. Debate. Resolution [S. R. 11, by Mr. Hoar, to amend rules of Senate so as to limit debate; and Resolution, S. R. 14, by Mr. Piatt of Connecticut, to amend rules of Senate so as to limit debate]. Mar. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 8, 58th Cong, special sess. ) Hawaii. History of Hawaiian treaty; also historj' of agitation for Cuban reciprocity, by Charles H. Dietrich; data and tables by Truman G. Palmer; presented by Mr. Dietrich. Mar. 2, 1903. 27 pp. (S. doc. 206.) Interoceanic canal. Unanimous-consent agreement [submitted by Mr. Frye and adopted, fixing time for consideration of Panama Canal treaty with Colombia]. ]\Iar. 12, 1903. 1 p. (Senate executive — , 58th Cong, special sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 12, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Kiowa Agency. Memorial of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, praving for investigation into affairs of Kiowa Agency; presented by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 3, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 217.) Members. Alphabetical list of Senators and committees, 58th Congress, special session. Mar. 5, 1903. 13 pp. United States Senate, 58th Congress [special session, directorv]. :\Iar. 4, 1903. 1 p. 4° United States Senate, 58th Congress, special session, 1903, direc- tory. 15 pp. 1 il. narrow 24" Pottawatomie Indians. Memorial upon merits of [S. 7364], to pay cer- tain Pottowatomie Indians of ^Michigan unpaid annuities under treaties made with them. Feb. 18, 1903. [17] pp. (S. doc. 205.) Sugar industry and reciprocity with Cuba; presented by Mr. Teller. ]\Iar. 18, 1903. 9 pp. (S. doc. 7, 58th Cong, special sess.) Town sites. Laws applicable to town sites on public lands, extended by act of Congress to ceded Indian reservations in Minnesota; pre- sented by Mr. Gamble, for Mr. Clapp. Mar. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 5, 58th Cong, special sess. ) CLAIMS COMMITTEE McCumber, P. J. Report submitting S. R. 407, to refer S. 4497, for re- lief of heirs of Mary Anderson, to Court of Claims. Mar. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3318.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Depew, C. M. Report favoring S. 5895, to provide United States regis- try for steamer Success. Mar. 2, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 3314.) 186 March, 1903 IXDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Quarles, J. V. Report adverse to S. 1472, to ratify agreement with Yankton Indians [for cession of Pipestone Reservation, Minn.]; with views of minority. Mar. 3, 1903. 15 pp. (S. rp. 3316.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cockrell, F. M. Report adverse to S. 6629, to nominate as 2d lieutenant of infantrv on retired list oldest enlisted man of Army [James Con- don]. Mar. 2, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 3315.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Gamble, R. J. Report favoring S. 7229, to permit 2d homestead entries in certain cases. Mar. 3, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 3317.) HOUSE Letter from doorkeeper, inventorv of propertv under his charge. Feb. 26,1903. 18 pp. (H. doc. 426.) ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Bull, Melville. Report submitting H. R. 481, for increase of allowance to members of House for clerk hire, as substitute for H. 12653. Feb. 26, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3891.) Report on employment, duties, and compensation of employees of House. Feb. 26, 1903. 15 pp. (H. rp. 3917.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Grosvenor, C. H. Report under H. R. 377, directing committee to report as to causes of prevailing scarcity of coal. Feb. 26, 1903. 12 pp. (H. rp. 3916.) MILITIA COMMITTEE Dick, Charles. Report favoring H. 17053, for militia veteran reserve. Feb. 26, 1903. 9 pp. (H. rp. 3919.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Boreing, Vincent. Report favoring H. J. 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Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3909.) Report favoring S. J. R. 149, for reproduction of portraits to ac- companv eulogies of Senatoi"S, Representatives, and Delegates. Feb. 26,' 1903. 1 p. (H.rp. 3911.) Report amending H. J. R. 259, for change of method of distribu- tion of bulletins and professional papers issued by Geological Survey [and Water-supply and irrigation papers issued bv Hvdrographv Division]. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3912.) PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS COMMITTEE Evans, Alvin. Report amending H. 958, for relief of Mission of St. James. Feb. 26, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 3918.) PCBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Mercer, D. H. Report amending H. 6287, for public building at Bridge- ton, X. J. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3913.) Report favoring H. 10.302, for public building at Grand Rapids, Mich. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 3914.) 188 March, 1903 RULES COMMITTEE Grosvenor, C. H. Report submitting H. 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(S. doc. 1, 58th Cong, special sess.) Message returning with objections S. 1168, to authorize appointment of Edward L. Bailey as captain of infantry and to place him on retired list. Mar. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 216.) Message returning without approval H. 9632, for allowance of claims of citizens of Virginia for damages to their property [during War with Spain ; with report of quartermaster-general thereon] . Feb. 26, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 424.) Message returning without approval H. 14051, granting consent to N. F. Thompson and associates to erect dam and power station at Muscle Shoals, Xla. Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 427.) Message transmitting reports by Secretary of State, Secretary of Treas- ury, Secretary of War, Attorney-General, Postmaster-General, Sec- retary of Navy, Secretary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and commissioner of fish and fisheries [showing parcels of land, other than public lands held for settlement, owned by United States and held by Departments], in comphance with provisions of sundrv civil bill approved June 28, 1902. Feb. 26, 1903. 97 pp. (H. doc' 425. ) Agriculture, Department of Note.— Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Infectiveness of milk of cows which have reacted to tuberculin test [with bibliography]; by John R. Mohler. 1903. 93 pp. + [2] 1. 2 pi. (Bulletin 44.) * Paper, 10c Report of chief, 1902, by D. E. Salmon; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1903. iii + 25-46 pp. March, 1903 189 DAIRY DIVISION Cheese making on farm; by Henry E. Alvord. 1903. 16 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bulletin 166.) Water content of creamery butter. [Feb. 1903.] 4 pp. (Animal In- dustry Bureau. Circular 39. ) CHEMISTRY BUREAU American wines at Paris Exposition of 1900, their composition and char- acter, by H. W. Wiley; with monograph on Manufacture of wines in California, by Henry Lachman. 1903. 40 pp. 2 pi. (Bulletin 72.) *Paper, 5c ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Culture of mulberry silkworm; by Henrietta Aiken Kelly. 1903. 32 pp. 15 il. (Bulletin 39, new series.) *Paper, 5c Lime, sulphur, and salt wash [as remedy for San Jose scale in the East] ; by C. L. Marlatt. [Feb. 20, 1903.] ' 8 pp. (Circular 52, 2d series.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Digest of recent experiments on horse feeding; bv C. F. Langworthv. 1903. 75 pp. (Bulletin 125.) ' *Paper, oc Experiment Station Record, Mar. 1903; v. 14, no. 7. ix + 621-724 pp. *Paper, 10c single copy, §1.00 a vol. (12 nos. ) Note.— >[ainly made up of abstracts of reports anrl publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 7 contains a special article, Values in science; by W. H. Jordan. Proceedings of 16th annual convention of Association of American Agri- cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 7-9, 1902; edited bv A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. C. White. 1903. 144 pp. 2 pi. (Bulletin 123. ) *Paper, 10c Contents: Agriculture. Report of committee on methods of teaching. Beef problem.s of the South, and what stations can do toward solving them; by C. W. Burkett. bv D. W. Mav. by J. C. Robert. by A. M. Soule. Bibliographer, report [with list of bibliographies relating to agriculture] . Botanists, station. Lines of investigation invitingly open to: by L. H. Pammel. Botany, applied. Need of better courses of preparation for work in; by A. D. Selby. Breeding, animal, Station experiments in; by Eugene Davenport. What are the problems, and what can station do to solve them? by E. A. Burnett. corn, Methods of: by C. G. Hopkins. Plant, to secure resistant forms: by E. M. Wilcox. Plant and animal, Report of committee on. Bulletin illustration: by F. A. Waugh. Carbohydrate supply of the South; by J. F. Duggar. for production of meat, or for raising of stock; by R. J. Redding. Carbohydrates for balancing ration for beef cattle in the South; by W. J. Spillman. Education. Agricultural, in the South: by J. C. Hardy. Engineering laboratory y>ractice. Method of conducting: by W. M. Riggs. Experiment-station publications, Editing of; by L. H. Bailey. Experiments. How far should experiment be followed by educational effort on part of experimenter? by H. L. Bolley. Home adornment, home production. Some peculiar needs in new States; by Aven Nelson. Horticulture and Botany Section, report. Insect and fungus pests. Excellencies and defects of existing legislation for con- trol of: by S. A. Forbes. Literature, "agricultural. Report of committee on indexing. Military instruction in land-grant colleges; by .1. W. Heston. [Ohio State L'niversity] Graduate School of Agriculture [report]. Plant improvement. Some important points in; by J. T. Willard. Plant physiology and pathology in college curricula; by E. M. Wilcox. 190 March, 1903 Proceedings of 16th annual convention of Association of American Agri- cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations — Continued. Contents — Continued. Power question in the South: by C. M. Strahan. President's address; by W. M. Liggett. St. Louis exposition, Collective college and station exhibit at [report] . San Jos6 scale, Recent observation.s and experiments with insecticides for; by J. B. Smith. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; by G. W. Carver. Variety testing; by H. H. Hume. Silos and silage; [by] Charles S. Plumb. Revised edition. 1903. 32 pp. 6 il. (Farmers' bulletin 32. ) PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Agricultural experiment station of Porto Rico, its establishment, loca- tion, and purpose; by Frank D. Gardner. 1903. 15 pp. 4 pi. (Bulletin 1.) *Paper, 5c Note.— Includes List of publications of Department of Agriculture relating to Porto Rico. Same [Spanish]. .1903. 15 pp. 4 pi. (Boletinl.) *Paper, 5c FORESTRY BUREAU Conservative lumbering at Sewanee, Tenn. ; by John Foley. 1903. 36 pp. 11 pi. map, large 8" (Bulletin 39.) *Paper, 15c Redwood. 1903. 40 pp. 6 il. 13 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 38.) *Paper, 20c Contents: Brown rot disease of redwood; by Hermann von Schrenk. Insect enemies of redwood; by A. D. Hopkins. Study of redwood; by R. T. Fisher. Timber tests. [1903.] 15 pp. LIBRARY Accessions to Department lil)rary, Oct.-Dec. 1902. 1903. 72pp. (Bul- letin 45. ) *Paper, 5c PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Iron cowpea, a variety resistant to wilt and root-knot. [1903.] 4 pp. 1 pi. large 8" PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Proceedings of Jefferson Memorial and Interstate Good Roads Conven- tion, Charlottesville, Ya., Apr. 2-4, 1902. 1902 [1903]. 60 pp. 3 il. 5 pi. (Bulletin 25.) *Paper, 10c Contents: Address, Opening; by Fitzhugh Lee. Address of welcome; by C. W. Allen. Congressional action. Necessity of, in road improvement; by Roy Stone. Getting together, Importance "of [argument for combination of capital and com- munity of interest in the South]; by Stuyvesant Fish. Government aid in highway improvement; by J. H. Brigham. Improvement of our highways; by W. L. Dickinson. Jefferson Memorial Road; by C. P. Shaw. Location and construction of roads; by VV. M. Patton. Mecklenburg County, N. C. Lessons from; by P. B. Barringer. Pioneer road building, historical paper; by Binger Hermann. Railroads, Roads and; by Samuel Spencer. Roads, bad, Removing burden of; by Martin Dodge. good. Beneficial influences of; by T. H. Tongue. How to secure; by A. .1. Montague. Importance of, in war and peace; by [N. A.] Miles. Southern development; by M. A. Hanna. Train, good roads, Work of; by W. H. Moore. March, 1903 191 publications division Farmers' institute specialist for Office of Experiment Stations. Feb. 24, 1903. 1 p. ( [Publication] 454. ) Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Mar. 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 4-58. ) SOILS BUREAU Alamance County, N. C. Soil survey of county, by George N. Coffey and W. Edward Hearn; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 297-310 pp. 3 pi. map. Allegan County, Mich. Soil survey of county, by Elmer 0. Fippin and Thomas D. Rice; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 93-124 pp. 1 il. 10 pi. map. Bedford, Va. Soil survey of Bedford area, by Charles N. ^looney, F. O. Martin, and Thomas A. Caine; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii - 239-2-57 pp. 1 il. 6 pi. map. Boise, Idaho. Soil survey of Boise area, by Charles A. Jensen and B. A. Olshausen; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 421-446 pp. 3 il. 5 pi. 4 maps. Cobb County, Ga. Soil survey of county, by R. T. Avon Burke and Herbert W. Marean; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 317-327 pp. 1 il. map. Covington, Ga. Soil survey of Covington area, by Herbert W. Marean; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii + 329-340 pp. 3 pi. map. Imperial, Cal. Soil survey around Imperial, by Thomas H. Means and J. Garnett Holmes; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii -r 587-606 pp. 9 pi. 2 maps. Lake Charles, La. Soil survey of Lake Charles area, by W. H. Heile- man and Louis Mesmer; from Report on field operations of bui-eau, 1901. [1903.] iii + 621-647 pp. 1 il. map. Lebanon, Pa. Soil survey of Lebanon area, by W. G. Smith and Frank Bennett, jr. ; from Report on field ojjerations of bureau, 1901. [1903. ] iii — 149-171 pp. 1 il. 4 pi. map. Montgomery County, Tenn. Soil survey of county, by J. E. Lapham and M. F. Miller; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii -r 341-357 pp. 1 il. 5 pi. map. Prince Edward County, Va. Soil survey of Prince Edward area, by Charles N. Mooney and Thomas A. Caine; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] 111 — 2.59-271 pp. map. Prince George County, Md. Soil survey of county, by Jay A. Bonsteel and party; from JReport on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii + 173-210 pp. 1 il. 5 pi. map. Salem, N. J. Soil survey of Salem area, by Jay A. Bonsteel and F. W. Taylor; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 125-148 pp. 1 il. map. San Gabriel, Cal. Soil survey of San Gabriel area, by J. Garnett Holmes and Louis ^Mesmer; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii -^ 559-586 pp. 2 il. 2 pi. map. Statesville, N. C. Soil survey of Statesville area, by Clarence W. Dor- sev and partv; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii ^ 273-295 pp. 1 il. map. Ventura, Cal. Soil survey of Ventura area, by J. Garnett Holmes and Louis Mesmer; from Report on field operations of bureau. 1901. [1903.] iii "1-521-557 pp. 7 pi. 2 maps. 14247— No. 99—03 2 192 March, 1903 AVestfiekl, N. Y. Soil survey of Westfield area, l)y R. T. Avon Burke and Herbert W. Marean; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii + 75-92 pp. 2 il. 5 pi. map. Willis, Tex. Soil survey of Willis area, by J. O. ^Martin; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii — 607-619 pp. 1 il. map. Yazoo, Miss. Soil survey of Yazoo area, by Jay A. Bonsteel and part}'; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901 . [1903.] iii — 359- 388 pp. 2 il. 9 pi. 2 maps. STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 4, no. 11; Mar. 1903. 8 pp. 4° [INIonthly.] WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, Mar. 1903; no. 3 [1903]. 24X19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, summary for season of 1902, no. 2, 1902; by Alfred J. Henr\' and Norman B. Conger. 1903. 17 pi?. 4 pp. of maps, large 4" Paper, 10c Note. — Relates to storms, precipitation, and wrecks on Great Lakes. Monthly -Weather Review, v. 30, no. 13; annual summarv [for calendar year] 1902. Mar. 16, 1903. vii 4- 603-633 pp. 1 il. 22 pi. 7 pp. of maps, 4° Paper, 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Cannon and hail; bv J. R. Plumandon. Red River flood of Nov. and Dec. 1902; by J. W. Cronk. Snow crystals, Studies among, during winter of 1901-2. with additional data collected during previous winters; by W. A. Bentley. Weather map, Mar. 1-31, 1903. 19 X 24 in. 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Navy Department Circular defining chief characteristics of gunboats [Dubuque and Paducah] authorized bv act approved Julv 1, 1902. [Mar. 14, 1903.] 11 pp. Compliance with resolution, reports [of] and correspondence with offi- cers on duty in bays of Panama and Colon, which relate to military occupation of said bavs, region between them, and cities of Colon and Panama, etc. Mar. 19, 1903. 97 pp. (S. doc. 10, 5Sth Cong, special sess.) Departmental order 38; Mar. 31, 1903. 2 1. narrow 8° General court-martial order 40-55 [1903] ; Feb. 25-Mar. 18, 1903. 12° General order 123, 124; Mar. 13, 17, 1903. 12" Navv vard order 356-364, emplovment of labor at navv vards; ]\Iar. 4-31,1903. Each 1 p. narrow" 12" Price list of articles generallv supplied to naval militia. Feb. 18, 1903. 4 pp. 12° EQUIPMENT BUREAU Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Columbia. 3Iar. 1903. 35 pp. 12° Directions for use of compensating binnacles with fore and aft and athwartship magnet correctors and quadrantal spheres, etc. [^lar. 2, 1903.] 3 pp. 12° Specifications for surveying outfit. [Feb. 24, 1903.] 5 pp. 12° HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 705-708; ^lar. 4-25, 1903. Each 1 p. large 4° and f ° Note. — Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. 196 Maech, 1903 Notice to Mariners, weekly, 10-13, 1903; :\Iar. 7-28. 160-242 + [7] 1. Note. — Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Xotiee to Mariners 10, sec. 2, etc. Charts Chatham Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from latest information [with plans of harbors, etc.]; chart 2029. Scale naut. m. = 0.25 in. Mar. 1903. 18.5X24.2 in. 20c Plans are — Hutt [or] Whangaroa. Port. Scale naut. m. = 3.05 in. 5.2x4.7 in. Kaingaroa Bay, [or] Skirmish Bay. Scale 1000 yds. = 1.94 in. 4.2 x 3.8 in. Waitangi, Port. Scale naut. m.= 3.88 in. 5.2 x*7.5 in. Discovery Passage, British Columbia, from British surveys in 1895 and 1900, scale naut. m. = 1.96 in. ; with inset, Seymour Narrows, Plum- per and Menzies bavs, scale naut. m. = 3.93in. ; chart 2091. Mar. 1903. 39 X 25.8 and"l5.3 X 11.5 in. 40c EUice, Pho?nix, and Union [or Tokelau] groups, with neighboring islands and banks, south Pacific Ocean, from latest information; chart 1993. Scale 1° long. = 2.38 in. Mar. 1903. 25.1 X 35.4 in. 40c Enderburv I., Phcenix Islands, to Christmas I., from latest information; chart 2020. Scale 1° long. = 2.6 in. Mar. 1903. 26.3X38.8 in. 40c Honshu, Japan, Plans and anchorages on east coast of, from latest infor- mation; chart 2110. Mar. 1903. 21.3x38.6 in. 40c Funakoshi Wan. Scale naut. m.= 1.25 in. 9x8.2 in. Kamaishi Harbor, Odzuchi Bav, and Kivoishi Bav. Scale naut. m.= 1.94in. 21.3 X 13.1 in. Kesennuma bays. Scale naut. m.= 1..59 in. 14.7 x 9.6 in. Kuji AVan. Scale naut. m.= 0.98 in. 6.6 x 9.6 in. Ofunato Ko. Scale naut. m.= 1.615 in. 15 x 7.7 in. Same Bvochi. Scale naut. m.= 1.25 in. 6.3 x 7.7 in. Shiriya Zaki. Scale naut. m. = 1.17 in. 12.3 x 8.2 in. Imataca, Cafio, or Rio Corosirao, Orinoco River, from latest information; chart 2109. Scale naut. m. = 4.015 in. Mar. 1903. 23.6X32.9 in. 30c Kermadec Islands to Tongatabu, Tonga [or Friendlj'] Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from latest information; chart 2017. Scale 1° long. = 2.55 in. Mar. 1903. 37.7X25.3 in. 40c Marshall Islands, north Pacific Ocean; chart 2031. Mar. 1903. 25.4X35.2 in. 40c Ailinglap, Odia, or Elmore Islands. Scale naut. m.= 0.12 in. 7.1 x 7 in. Bikar or Dawson Islands. Scale naut. m.= 0.12 in. 6.8 x 4.9 in. lemo [or] Temo Island. Scale naut. m.= 0.12 in. 2.9 x 4.9 in. Kwadjelinn or Mentschikow Islands, from German survey in 1888. Scale naiit. m.= 0.12in. 9.5 x 8.7 in. Lai Islands. Scale naut. m. = 0.24 in. 4.7 x 9.8 In. Lib [or] Lip Island. Scale naut. m. = 0.12 in. 2.7 x 2.7 in. Majuro Islands, from German .surveys in 1881 and 1886. Scale naut. m.= 0.33 in. 7.4 X 9.8 in. Maloelab and Aurh Islands, from survey by captain of port of Jalult. Scale naut. m. = 0.2in. 18.3 x 9.7 in. Milli or Mulgrave Islands, from German survev in 1888. Scale naut. m.= 0.24 in. 8.8 x 8.7 in. Xamorik or Baring Islands. Scale naut. m. = 0.12 in. 3.9 x 4.9 in. Nemu [or] Xamu or Musquillo Islands, from German survey, 1888. Scale naut. m. = 0.24 in. 9.5 x 7 in. Reiher Pass. Scale naut. m. = 0.76 in. 2.7 x 3 in. Rhein, Port, from French survey in 1845. Scale naut. m. = 4.8 in. 7.1 x 8.7 in. Ujae or Katharine Lslands, from German survey in 1888. Scale naut. m. = 0.24 in. 8.8 X 7 in. Ujelang or Providence Islands, from German survey in 1888. Scale naut. m. = 0..36in. 6.5x9.8 in. Wottho or Schanz Islands. Scale naut. m. = 0.12 in. 7.1 x 9.7 in. Mua [or] Allier and ^Nlata Utui anchorages, Uea or Wallis Islands, south Pacific, from French survey, 1877, with additions to 1900. Scale naut. m. = 2.91 in.; with inset, Uea or Wallis Is., from French survev in 1877, with additions to 1900. Scale naut. m. = 0.56 in. ; chart 2019. Mar. 1903. 25 X 25.3 and 7.9 X 9 in. 30c March, 1903 197 Naniuka Group, Tonga or Friendly Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys iji 1895 and 1898; chart 2006. Scale naut. m. = 1 in. Mar. 1903. 38.7X25.2 in. 40c ^Newfoundland, Plans on north and west coast of; chart 2108. Mar. 1903. 27.1 X 27.9 in. - 30c Cape Xorman Bav and Cook Harbor, from French survey in 1855. Scale naut. m. =-1.21in. ll'.S x le.l in. Good Bay and St. John Harbor, from French surveys between 1857 and 1859. Scale naut. m. = 3.5 in. 15.3 x 27.9 in. Green Island Anchorage, from British survev in 1898. Scale naut. m. = 4.05 in. 11.8 X 11.8 in. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Apr. 1903; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.= 0.27in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c XoTE. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc.. tracks of cyclonic storms; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather; charts published, etc., Mar. 1-31, 1903; also, on reverse. Ice on Grand Banks, Mar. 1903. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Apr. 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2in. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc.. fishing banks; storm tracks; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; forecast of wind and weather; charts published, etc., Jan. 30-Feb. 28. 1903; equator cros-sings in Atlantic Ocean: also, on reverse. Hour angle at which time-azimuths should be observed in order that errors in time of observation may have least effect upon resulting azimuths, by G. W. Littlehalos; Errors that arise from extraordinary deflection of rays of light near horizon, by G. W. Logan. Society Islands, Anchorages in, south Pacific Ocean, from French sur- veys between 1859 and 1894; chart 1987. Mar. 1903. 26 X 38.4 in. 40c Faaroa Bay, Raiatea I. Scale naut. m. = 2.48 in. 8.7 x 10.6 in. Fare Harbor, Huaheine Island. Scale naut. m. = 2.38 in. 9 x 7.7 in. Farerea Pass, Huaheine I. Scale -500 yds. = 1.95 in. 5.9 x 8.3 in. Hurepiti Bay, Tahaa I. Scale naut. m. = 2.5 in. 7.2 x 8.6 in. Mopeha [or] Mopelia Anchorage and Lagoon Entrance, MopehA or Howe Is. Scale naut. m. = 3.15 in. 8.9 x 11.5 in. Rautoanui Pass. Raiatea I. Scale naut. m. = 2.49 in. 9.9 x 8.6 in. Teavarua [or] L'turoa Harbor. Raiatea. Scale naut. m. = 7.85 in. 26 x 19.2 in. Teoneroa-Haaoa and Hamene bays. Tahaa I. Scale naut. m. = 2.5 in. 8.3 xlO.6 in. Tongatabu, [Tonga or] Friendly Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from Brit- ish survey in 188S; chart 2013. Scale naut. m. =1.94 in. Mar. 1903. 26.4X45.6 in. 50c Vavau Group, Tonga or Friendly Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from British survev in 1898; chart 2012. Scale naut. m. =0.98 in. Mar. 1903. 40.1X26.7 in. 40c X.VVAL OBSERVATORY Publications. 1903. 2d series, v. 3, [cxxxix] — [428] pp. il. 2 pi. 4° (H. doc. 355.) [The 1st series is known as Washington observa- tions.] Contents: Eros, Observations of, with 26 inch equatorial, 1900-01; by T. J. J. See, assisted by G. K. Lawton. and reference stars, Ob.servations of, with 9 inch tran.sit circle, 1900-01; by T. I. King, assisted by E. A. Boeger. W. M. Brown, and J. C. Hammond. Transit circle, 6-inch. Observations with, 1900-01; bv Milton Updegraff, assisted by F. B. Littell and G. K. Lawton. Transit instrument, prime vertical. Observations with, 1882-84; by R. R. Ingersoll, C. G. Bowman, and H. Taylor. Zodiacal stars, 495. Observations of, with 9-inch transit circle, 1900; by W. S. Eichelberger, assisted by G. K. Lawton and J. C. Hammond. LIBRARY Accessions to library, July-Dec. 1902, 11. 1903. 42 1. NAVIGATION BUREAU Regulations governing admission of candidates into Naval Academy as midshipmen. Mar. 1903. 15 pp. 198 March, 1903 supplies and accounts bureau Index [to] decisions [of comptroller of Treasury] Feb. 6-Nov. 29, 1902, and notes published in Memoranda for information of officers of Fay Corps from Special order 18 [of Navy Department] to Memo- randa 14. [1903.] iiipp. 12° Note.— Previou.s to the publication of tlie series of Memoranda, those deci-sions of the comptroller which affect the pay accounts of the Navy were included in Special order 18-121. Memoranda for information of officers of Pav Corps 19, 20; Mar. 2, 16, 1903. p. 157-166, 12^^ Post-Office Department Response to call of House, correspondence relating to resignation of postmaster [Minnie M. Cox] at Indianola, Miss. Feb. 26, 1903. 33 pp. (H. doc. 422.) 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FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries dur- ing Apr. 1903. 1 p. narrow i" [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 24, nos. 7009-34; Mar. 2-31, 1903. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] State Department Note.— The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page ITS. Alaska. Convention between United States and Great Britain providing for settlement of questions with respect to boundary between Alaska ■ and British possessions. Signed Washington, Jan. 24, 1903, pro- claimed Mar. 3, 1903. 6 pp. Consular convention between LTnited States and Greece, signed Athens, Dec. 2, 1902. Jan. 6, 1903. 9 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] execu- tive J.) [Injunction of .«ecrecy removed Feb. 18, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. March, 1903 199 Cuba. Commercial convention between United States and Cul)a, signed Habana, Dec. 11, 1902 [witb amendment!? proposed by Committee on Foreign Relations]. Mar. 5, 1903. 7 pp. (Senate executive I [pt. 1], 57th Cong. 2d sess. [reprinted for 58th Cong, special sess.].) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 19, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which tlais belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessibie to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Diplomatic list, :Mar. 1903. 14 pp. 24» [Monthly.] Extradition. Supplementary convention with Mexico for extradition of fugitives from justice, signed City of ^Mexico, June 25, 1902. Dec. 4,1902. 2 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive G. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 12, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of .secrecy. Treaty between United States and Guatemala for extradition of fugitives from justice, concluded Washington, Feb. 27, 1903. Feb. 27,1903. 8 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive O.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 12, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Interoceanic canal. Convention between United States and Colombia for construction of [Panama] Canal, to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans, signed [Washington] Jan. 22, 1903. Mar. 5, 1903. 16 pp. (Senate executive K, 57th Cong. 2d sess. [reprinted for 58th Cong, special ses.s.].) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 24, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy, Same [Spanish; with Act for construction of canal, approved June 28,1902]. [1903.] 13 pp. Register, corrected to Feb. 28, 1903. 169 pp. 20 maps. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthlj' bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 7.5c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin. Mar. 1903; whole no. 114, v. 14, no. 3. p. 605-918, 1 por. (H. doc. 310, pt. 3.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Feb. 1903. Argentina Port movements for 1902; agricultural exports: statistics of area and population: Bahia Blanca and Northwestern Railway: report of Argentine Southern Land Company; Buenos Ayres Western Railway; notes. Bolivia. Notes. Book notes. Brazil, Foreign commerce in 1902; exports of cacao in 1902; provisions of budget law; statistics of rubber trade; trade in 1901; miscellaneous notes, Chile, Goma-brea. Coffee conference. Work and results of, report by .\ntonio Lazo Arriaga, delegate for Guatemala, Colombia, Notes. Costa Rica. Duty on extract of licorice. Cuba. Commerce of Santiago de Cuba; customs tariff: tobacco production; notes. Ecuador. Customs legislation; approval of Pan-.\merican treaties: representa- tion at Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Guatemala, New steamship line to L'nited States. Honduras, Message of President Sierra; new stage-coach line; agricultural con- ditions: economic development; development and material progress during 1901-2, India-rubber goods in commerce. Latin America, Trade opportunities in, Martinez Silva, Carlos, Death of. 200 March, 1903 Monthly bulletin— Continued. Contents— Continued. Metric system, Indorsement of, resolutions passed at meeting of American Cham- ber of "Commerce in Paris, Dec. 3, 1902, favoring adoption in United States. Mexico. Financial statement, Jan. 1, 1903; rate of exchange in February: ex- portation of henequen in 1902; Monterey Steel Plant; stocli raising in Republic; cotton industry; National Railroad; preparation of zacaton; concession for car shops; notes. Nicaragua. Debarkation of passengers and goods; culture of ceara rubber; Cen- tral Railway; notes. Paraguay. Trade in 1902; meat products and industry; commerce with Uruguay. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Commerce in 1900 and 1901; cultivation of Indian corn. Salvador. Notes. Sanitary Bureau, International, report of president concerning bubonic plague [in San Francisco] . Shipbuilding in 1902. United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign com- merce in Jan. 1903; internal commerce in 1902; gold imports and exports in 1902; Department of Commerce [and Labor]; development of Porto Rican trade; number and valtie of farm animals; notes. Uruguay. Exports through Montevideo in 1902; commerce with Cuba; Uruguay Northern Railwav Company, Limited; notes. Venezuela. Internationa! protocols; trade statistics for 1902; notes. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, Mar. 2-31, 1903; nos. 1583-1608. 11. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Consular Reports, Mar. 1903; v. 71, no. 270. xx + 323-472 pp. 7 il. (H. doc. 113, pt. 3.) [Monthly. These articles have appeared previ- ously in the Advance sheets.] *Paper, 15c Contents: Africa, Railway con.struction in; by G. B. Ravndal. Amherstburg-Wiiidsor electric road; by C. VV. Martin. Attire, historical, Russian exhibition of; by VV. R. Holloway. 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Forest administration of British India; by R. F. Patterson. France and her colonies; by R. P. Skinner. United States trade with; by A. M. Thackara. German tariff, New; by F. H. Mason. Immigration [from United States] into northwest Canada; by L. E. Dudley. Iron and steel trades in Scotland; transmitted by Rufus Fleming. Iron industry, Russian; transmitted by W. R. Holloway. Irrigation works of India; by R. F. Patter.son. Italv, Commercial notes from; by Riclimond Pearson. Labor arbitration. Proposed, in British Columbia; by L. E. Dudley. Labor laws, New Zealand; by Frank Dillingham. Locomotives, American, in England; by Marshal Halstead. Lumber and timber trade in Lourenpo Marquez; by W. S. Hollis. Manchester exports to United States; by VV. F. Grinnell. Meat products in Paraguay; by J. N. Ruffin. Merchant marine, Russian, in 1901; by Samuel Smith. Metric weights and measures in Germany; by D. B. Mason. Niagara power. Development of; by H. W. Brush. Nicaragua, Loan in; by Chester Donaldson. Notes. Photographs on fruit in France; by Thornwell Haynes. Porcelain figures, Old Vienna; by C. B. Hurst. Safety device, New, for railways; by F. H. Mason. March, 1903 201 Consular Reports — Continued. Co«^Oi'«— Continued. Salt mines of Iletzk. Russia: transmitted by W. R. Holloway. Scotland. .Joint-stock companies in: by Rufus Fleming. Shipbuilding, German, progress on the Weser: by H, \V, Diederich. Shoemakers' exhibition in Hamburg; by J. F. Monaghan, Siberian Railroad, Development of trafKc on: by W. R. Holloway. Silkworm in Spain: by A. E. Carleton. Silkworms in Italy: by William Jarvis. Simplon Railwav: bv Richmond Pearson. Slavonia, Trade "of: "by F. D. Chester. Steam power of Prussia in 1902: by J. J. Langer. Steamship communication. Roiien-American: by Thornwell Haynes. Sulphate of copper. Opening for. in Greece: by F. W. Jackson. Textile industry of St. Etienne: by H. S. Brunot. United States. "Our foreign commerce in 1902: by Frederic Emory. Venezuela, Germany's trade with; by Richard Guenther. Venezuelan ports. Blockade of, German proclamation, Italian proclamation; transmitted by Charlemagne Tower and G. V. L. Meyer. Water power in" France: by C. P. H. Xason. Wool trade of Marseilles: by R. P. Skinner. Zacaton, Preparation of, in Mexico: by J. G. Pag^s. Review of the world's commerce; introductory to Commercial relations of United States, 1902. 1903. 174-iii pp. [This publication, here printed separately, also forms part of the Commercial relations.] INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS 6th International Prison Congress, Brussels, Aug. 1900, report of its proceedings and conclusions; by Samuel J. Barrows. Eeb. 10, 1903. 90 pp. (H. doc. 374.) " ■*Cloth, loc; *paper, 5c LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION Receipts and disbursements of Louisiana [Purchase] Exposition Com- pany, Jan. 1903. 3Iar. 3, 1903. 3 pp. (S. doc. 211.) 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BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 8 months ending Feb. 1902 and 1903]. 1 p. oblong 8" [Monthly.] Same [for month and 9 months ending Mar. 1902 and 1903]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Statement of balances, appropriations, and expenditures of Govern- ment, 1902. [1903.] 107 pp. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2313.) Statement of Treasury, Mar. 2-30, 1903. Each [3] pp. 4" [Daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- rey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custoni-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Catalogue of charts, sailing directions, and tide tables of Philippine Islands. Manila, Jan. 1, 1903. 5 1. Notice to Mariners 295; Feb. 1903. 16 + [2] pp. 4° [Monthly.] Note. — Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Charts Alaska; chart T. Scale 1:3,600,000. Feb. 1903, first published 1890. 27.3 X 46.2 in. 50c March, 1903 203 Cuvos and Cagavanes islands, P. I.; chart 4717. Mercator projection. * Feb. 1903.' 39.2 X 29.2 in. 50c San Pablo Bav, Cal.; Avith Sub-sketch, Continuation of Straits of Kar- quines; chart 5523. Scale 1:50,000. Feb. 1903, tirst published 1863. 23.8 X 38.6 and 5.7 X 7.7 in. 50c Thames Eiver, harbor of New London and approaches, Conn. ; with inset [Continuation of Thames River] ; chart 359. Scale 1:20,000. Mar. 1903, first published 1884. 42.2 X 24.5 and 21.5 X 8.6 in. 40c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Feb. 6, 1903; no. 32. Feb. 26, 1903. 8 pp. 4" [Issued 5 times a year.] Bulletin 515-519; Mar. 2-30, 1903. 4° [Weekly.] Note. — Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY [Decision as to availability of appropriation, maintenance of yards and docks, 1903, for purchase of miscellaneous supplies for Bureau of Yards and Docks.] Dec. 17, 1902 [published 1903]. 3 pp. List of decisions overruled l>y subsecjuent decisions, Oct. 1, 1894-June 30, 1902, in published volumes 1-8 and manuscript volumes 1-21. 1903. 26 pp. GOVERNMENT ACTUARY ^larket prices and investment values of outstanding securities [P'eb- 1903]. Mar. 2, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 23, 1903.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Immigration regulations. 3Iar. 13, 1903. 4 jip. 4° (Treasurv Dept Dept. circular 32, 1903. ) Official uniforms, immigration service. Mar. 12, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treas- ury Dept. Dept. circular 31, 1903.) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Relative to use by dealers of name or names appearing on their special- tax stamps when ordering oleomargarine. Feb. 26, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Circular 641.) Treasury decisions under internal revenue laws, v. 5; Jan. -Dec. 1902. 1903. iii — 222 pp. [Contains internal revenue decisions numbered 455-612.] *Sheep, $1.00 LIFE-SAVING SERVICE Annual report, 1902. 1903. 475 pp. il. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2312.) LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note. — The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the oflBce of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office audits branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Bulletin 141, recent changes in aids to navigation. Mar. 1, 1903, coasts of .United States. 18 1. + [2] pp. [Monthly.] List of beacons, buoys, and day marks on northern lakes and rivers; corrected to opening of navigation, 1903. 150 pp. large 8° 204 March, 1903 Notice to Mariners 10-21 of 1903; Mar. 3-31, 1903. p. 10-21, 4° Note. — Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam- whistles, changes in buoyage, etc. LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement, Mar. 1, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Note.— Estimated population, Mar. 1, 1903, 80,028,000; circulation per capita, 129.41. Registered bonds caveated upon books of [Treasury] Department, Mar. 1, 1903. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Annual report of director, 1902. 1903. 19 pp. 4" (Treas. Dept. doc. 2316.) PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Information for candidates for appointment as pharmacist in service. Feb. 27, 1903. 2 pp. 4» (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 22, 1903.) Information for i^ersons desirous of entering medical corps of service. Mar. 4, 1903. 4 pp. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 24, 1903.) Public Health Reports, v. 18, nos. 10-13; Mar. 6-27, 1903. [xvi] + 309- 462 pp. [Weekly.] Note. — This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim- ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. YELLOW FEVER INSTITUTE Methods of convevance of yellow fever infection; by H. R. Carter. Revised edition. Julv, 1902 [published 1903]. p. 17-24. (Bul- letin 10.) Vessels as carriers of mosquitoes; by S. B. Grubbs. Mar. 1903. p. 25-28. (Bulletin 11.) REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Report of operations of revenue steamer Nunivak on Yukon River sta- tion, 1899-1901; by J. C. Cantwell. 1902 [1903]. 325 pp. 147 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2276.) *Cloth, $1.00 SjKcial articles arc: Dall River-Koyukuk Trail, Reconnoissance of: by Eugene Blake [jr.]. Koyukuk River, Reconnoissance of; by B. H. Camden. Medical officer of steamer. Report of; by J. T. White. SPECIAL AGENTS DIVISION Report on salmon fisheries of Alaska, 1902; by Howard M. Kutchin. 1903. 63 pp. 11 pi. (S. doc. 113.) STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, shoM'ing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for Feb. 1903. 70 pp. 4» March, 1903 205 Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Feb. 1903. 13 pp. 4° (Bulletin 8, series 1902-03.) 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Edition, Jan. 19, 1903. 64 pp. TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding Mar. 31, 1903. 1 p. oblong 24" Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late cor- poration of Washington, [by] ex-officio commissioner of sinking fund of District, Mar. 31, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.] War Department Acts of Congress relating to Department passed during 57th Congress, 2d session [title-page and index]. 1903. 18 pp. Annual reports, 1902; y. 10, pts. 1, 2, [3d annual] report of Philippine Commission. [See Philippine Commission, 1900-.] Appendix to army regulations, 1901, showing changes to Dec. 31, 1902. [1903.] p. 2,^7-430, 2 il. Drill regulations for cavalry. [Revised edition.] 1902 [1903]. 529 pp. il. small 4° (War Dept. doc. 181.) Re.sponse to resolution, report showing courts-martial had in Philippine Islands in consequence of instructions communicated to Major- General Chaffee Apr. 15, 1902; with [summaries of records and testimony therein and rej^orts of investigations regarding death of Father Augustine de la Pena, alleged to have been caused by Cornelius INI. Brownell, by judge-advocate-general of Army]. Mar. 3,1903. 150 pp. (S. doc. 213.) ADJUTANT-GENERAL [Adjutant-General's Office, its sections and divisions.] Mar. 4, 1903. 11 pp. 12" Army list and directory, officers of Army, Mar. 20, 1903; [no.] 40. 72 pp. Circular 8-13 [1903]; Mar. 3-30, 1903. 12» Enlistments for line of Army, Feb. 1903. 7 pp. 12" [Monthly.] General orders 23-47 [1903]; Mar. 4-31, 1903. 120 Gimpowder and high explosives, by Willoughby Walke; revised Dec. 5, 1902. 1903. 57 pp. 25 il. 4° ("Artillery circular B [revised], series begun in 1893; War Dept. doc. 184.) 206 March, 1903 Official armv register, 1903. 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Each [2] pp. olilong large 8" [Weekly; none issued Apr. 2 and 16.] MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION Index of s]iecial military subjects contained in books, pamphlets, and periodicals received iluring quarter ending Mar. 31, 1903. 16 pp. (War Dept. doe. 175. ) ARMY Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army, [with i-eports of] de- partment commanders [etc., 1902]. 1902 [1903]. iv — 750 pp. il. 5 pi. 26 maps. ^War Dept., Reports, 1902, v. 9; H. doc. 2.) * Cloth, 85c; * paper, 70c Contents: Philippine Islands, Distriljntioii of troiips in, .luly 1, 1902. Garrisoned towns in. .July 1. 1902. Summarv of principal events ecinneeled with military operations in. .Inly 1, 1901-June 30, 1902. Reports of— Artillerv Oflice. 238 April, 1903 Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army — Continued. Contents — Continued. Reports ol— Artillery School, Fort Monroe. Cavalry and Field Artillery School, Fort Riley. General Service and Staff College. Fort Leavenworth. Lieutenant-general commanding Army. Military departments of California, the Colorado, the Columbia, Cuba. Dakota, the East, the Lake.s, the Missouri, North Philippines, South Philippines, Texas, Visayas. Military Division of Philippines. Submarine Defense School, Fort Totten. C.WALRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL General orders 11-13 [1903]; Fort Kiley, Ivans., Apr. 3-30, 1903. Each 1 p. 12" ENGINEER DEPARTMENT General orders 4, 5 [1903]; Apr. 15, 21, 1903. 12« Searchlights, light projectors for Army and Navy, by F. Nerz; trans- lated from German, with Notes on projectors, by Edward H. Schulz. 1903. 26 pp. 4 il. (War Dept. doc. 188.) Special orders 11, 12 [1903]; Apr. 1, 10, 1903. Each 1 p. 12" Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. Apr. 1, 1903. 29 pp. 4° NORTHERN AND NORTHWE.STERN LAKES SURVEY Charts Huron, Lake, General chart of, including Georgian Bay and North Channel.' Scale 1 : 400,000. Apr. 11, 1903. 38.4X42 in. 20c Michigan, Lake, (ieneral chart of. Scale 1:500,000. Mar. 31, 1903. 44. 1 X 26 in. 15c St. Joseph Channel and western end of North Channel, Lake Huron, Chart of, scale 1 : 40,000; with inset, Wilson Channel, scale 1 : 12,000. Apr. 27, 1903. 26.9 X 38.7 and 5.4 X 5.5 in. 15c INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Nov. 1902; no. 5, series 1902-03. [1903.] p. 497-622, 4" MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Circular 1, 2 [1903]; Apr. 6, Mar. 14, 1903. 12" Circular of information for persons desirous of enlisting in Hosi^ital Corps, Army. [Mar. 14, 1903.] 3 pp. 12" ORDNANCE DEPART.M ENT Ordnance orders 7, 8 [1903] ; Mar. 31, Apr. 1, 1903. 12" PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of officers, Apr. 1, 1903. 4 pp. Stoppage circular, Apr. 15, 1903. 4 pp. [Monthly.] PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Official Gazette, v. 1, nos. 18-28; Jan. 7-Mar. 18, 1903. Manila, p. 1-198, 4" [Weekly.] Same, Spanish. April, 1903 239 Public laws and resolutions passed bv commission durin.ii quarter end- ing Nov. 30, 1902. Manila, 1902. ' v. 9, 345 pp. Note. — By order of the Philiiipine Commission the quarterly publication of Public laws and resolutions passed by commission, beginning with v. 9 for quarter ending Nov. 30, 1902, will be issued in 2 pamphlets, one Engli.sh and one .'^punish, for sale by the secretary of the commission, beginning with v. 9, at SI. 00 Mexican each. The preceding quarterly volumes, both languages included, are for sale by the .secretary of the commission at Sl.oO Mexican per volume. PHILIPPINE E.XPOSITION BOARD Cautusan 514 a tatatag ne ing junta, sulat a circular ning Gobernador Taft, casalesayan ampon panabilin, tunlunan ampon paniicacauani tungcul king piparangtilan Filipinas king [liparafigalan li pamanalala king paiigasalina ning Luisiana a marapat Sn. Luis, 1904, ing mu- munang piparangahin a marapat ]\lenila, 1903, ing museong maca- panatili caring bague king Filipinas a ing junta ibilina king capital ning.capuluan. Manila, 1903. 143 pp. 7 il. ( Capasiagan 2. ) [This is the same, in the Pampanga language, as the Spanish edition of Act 514 creating Philippine Exposition Board, etc., for which see Cata- logue for Mar. 1903, page 207.] PHILIPPINE ISL.\NDS CP.3TOMS SERVICE Customs decisions under tariff, Chinese exclusion, and immigration laws of Philippine Islands, monthly, v. 3, no. 1; Jan. 31, 1903. [Manila.] p. 1-25. [Tariff decision circulars numbered 234-249, and C'hinese and immigration circulars 75-78.] PHILIPPINE ISLANDS HEALTH BOARD Monthly report, Oct. 1902. Manila, 1903. 11 pp. 4" PHILIPPINE WEATHER BUREAU Bulletin, Nov. 1902. Manila, 1903. p. 267-296, 1 11. 4" [English and Spanish.] Note. — Contain.s meteorological data, notes on weather, magnetic and seismic disturbances, and crops of Philippine Islands. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT List of newspapers and periodicals to be supplied to military post libra- ries bv Quartermaster's Department, 1904, and prices of subscription to same. [1903.] 10 pp. Roster showing stations and duties of officers, Apr. 15, 1903. 7 pp. [Monthly.] SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 7, 8 [1903]; Apr. 1, 16, 1903. Each 2 pp. 12° SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Roster [of officers], Apr. 1, 1903. 3 pp. [:\Ionthly.] WAR COLLEGE BOARD [Report of board as to regulations for carrying into effect provisions ot act approved Jan. 21, 1903, to promote efficiency of militia.] [1903.] 10 pp. District of Columbia Health Department. Report of health officer, 1902. 1903. 277 pp. 5 maps. ( Report of commissioners, v. 3.) * Paper, 30c 240 April, 1903 Smithsonian Institution NATIONAL MUSEUM Note.— The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim- ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. Band-fish. Review of cepolidye or band-fishes of Japan, by David Starr Jordan and Henrv W. Fowler; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 699-702, 1 il. "(No. 1330.) Catfish. Use of name torpedo for electric catfish, bv Theodore Gill; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 697, 698. ' (No. 1329.) Dragon-fiy. Genealogic study of dragon-fly wing venation, by James G. Needham; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. 703-764,44 il. 24 pi. (No. 1331.) Eucalyptus. On identification of species of eucalyptus from Philippines, l)v Joseph Henrv ]Maiden; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 691,692. (No. 1327.) Fish and fisheries. Supplementary note on Bleekeria mitsitkurii, and on certain Japanese fishes, bv David Starr Jordan; [from] Proceed- ings, V. 26. [1903.] p. 693-696, 3 il. 1 pi. (No. 1328. ) Loach. Review of cobitida?, or loaches, of rivers of Japan, by David Starr Jordan and Henrv W. Fowler; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. 765-774, 2il. (No. 1332.) Sculpin. Description of new species of sculpin from Japan, by David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 689,690, 1 il. (No. 1326.) Walrus. Cerebral fissures of Atlantic walrus [with l>il)liography], by Pierre A. Fish; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. 675-688, 2 pi. (No. 1325.) Various Bureaus ANTHRACITE COAL STRIKE COMMISSION Report on anthracite coal strike of JNIay-Oct. 1902 [with appendixes]. [Mar. 18] 1903. 257 pp. map. (S. doc. 6, 58th Cong, special sess. ) * Paper, 15c FISH COMMISSION Note. — The Commission supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. California. Notes on fishes from streams and lakes of northeastern Cali- fornia not tributarv to Sacramento Basin, bv Cloudslev Rutter; [from Bulletin, 1902]. [Mar. 31, 1903.] p. 143-148, 2 il. 'large 8" Catfish. Breeding hal)its of vellow cat-fish, bv Hugh M. Smith and L. G. Harron; [from Bulletin, 1902]. [Mar. 31, 1903.] p. 149-154, large 8" Fish and fisheries. Artificial propagation of marine species of fishes; from revised edition of Manual [of fish-culture]. 1903. p. 195-238, 1 il. 10 pi. Contents: Cod. Flatfish, or winter flounder. Lobster, American; by H. M. Smith. Mackerel. Marine fishes, Miscellaneous. April, 1903 241 Fish and fijiheries — Continued. Statement of certain fi*liery proilncts landed at Boston and Cilouce-ster, ^Ia?s., by Anieiiean fisliinsr ves- sels, Mar. 1903. 1 p. oblong 8« (Statistical" bulletin 134. ) Hawaii. Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from Hawaiian Islands, l)v David Starr .Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann; from Bulletin, 1902. Apr. 10 [11] 1903. p. 161-208, large S" Salmon. Artificial jiropagation of salmons of Pacific Coast [l)y Living- ston Stone] : from revised edition of 3Ianual [of fish-culture]. 1903. p. 1-15, 8 pi. Natural historv of quinnat salmon, report on investigations in Sac- ramento River,' 1896-1901, byCloudsley Rutter; from Bulletin, 1902. 1903. p. 65-141, il. 7 pi. 2 maps, large 8° ShacL Artificial propagation of shad and pike perch: from revised edi- tion of Manual [of fish-culture]. 1903. p. 121-145, 16.5-179. il. 9 i)l. Content!': Pike perch, or wall-eved pike; bv J. J. .Stranahan. Shad; by S. G. Worth. Trout. Destruction of trout frv bv hvdra, bv A. E. Beardslev; [from Bulletin, 1902]. [Mar. 31, 1903.] 'p. 155-160, large 8" GOVERXMEXT PRINTING OFFICE DOCCMEXTS OFFICE Catalogue of United States Public Documents, monthlv, no. 99; ^lar. 1903. 175-214— XXXV pp. 57th Congress, 1st session, Dec. 2, 1901-July 1, 1902; index to subjects of documents and reports and to connnittees, Senators, and Rejiresent- atives presenting them, with tables of same in numerical order. 1903. 450 pp. (H. doc. 718, 57th Cong. 1st sess.) * Cloth, 35c; * paper, 2.5c INTERSTATE COMMERCE CO:\lMISSION Note.— The Commission furnishes its reports gratuitously to those wlio apply for them. Accident Inilletin 6, showing collisions and derailments of trains and casualties to persons, Oct. -Dec. 1902. 1903. 12 pp. National Association of Railwav Commissioners, proceedings of 14th annual convention, Charleston, S. 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INIar. 10, 1903. 3 pp. 8" Animal Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Infectiveness of milk of cows which have reacted to tui)erculin test [with bibli- ography]; V)v John R. Mohler. 1903. 93 pp. -f [2] 1. 2 pi. 8» (Bulletin 44.) Chemistrj' Bureau (Department of Agriculture). American wines at Paris Exposition of 1900, their composition and character, by H. W. "Wilev; with monograph on Manufacture of wines in California, by Henry Lachman. 1903. 40 pp. 2 pi. 8° (Bulletin 72. ) Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 4. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1901; Lieutenant-general, pt. 1, mis- cellaneous. (Serial no. 4271.) (/ Education Bureau (Interior Department). History of higher education in Colorado; by Jatnes Edwaid Le Rossignol. 1903. 67 pp. 25 pi. 8° (C'ontributions to American educational history 34; circular of infor- mation 1, 1903; whole no. 292.) ^ Entomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Lime, sulphur, and salt wash [as remedy for San Jose scale in the East] ; by C. L. Mar- latt. [Feb. 20, 1903.] 8 pp. 8° (Circular 52, 2d series.) ■^ Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, Mar. 1903; v. 14, no. 7. ix + 621-724 pp. 8" / Judiciary Committee (House). Hearing on H. 14798, to establish lab- oratory for study of criminal, ])auper, and defective classes, with biV)liographv, by Arthur MacDonald, before committee [Apr. 25, 1902]. .309 pp. 'il. 8" / Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station ( Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture) . Agricultural experiment station of Porto Rico, its establishment, location, and purpose; by Frank 1). Gardner. 1903. 15 pp. 4 pi. 8° (Bulletin 1.) SJdpment 4S / Congress. 52d Congress, 1st session. House miscellaneous documents, V. 40, pt. 1. No. 261 ; War atlas, 1861-65, index, plates 1-84. (Serial no. 2998, v. 1.) Note.— Under the old law prior to Jan. 12, 1895, only 420 copies of this volume were printed, and therefore it can not be supplied to all designated depository libraries. 243 244 April, 1903 Shipment 49 J Congress. 56th Congress, 2il session. House documents, v. 12, pt. 3. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1900; Civil affairs in Cuba, v. 1, pt. 3. (Serial no. 4082. ) ^ .'^ame, v. 6-1-. Nos. 122-150, except 140, 141, 149; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4138.) Slilprnent J '^ Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. Senate documents, v. 32. No. 232; Paris Exposition, 1900, report, v. 6. (Serial no. 4060.) / Dairy Division (Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). Cheese making on farm; by Henry E. Alvord. 1903. l(i pp. 3 il. 8° (Farmers' bulletin 166. ) / Education Bureau (Interior Department). History of education in Texas [with bibliography]; by J. J. 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Proceedings of 19th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural C^hemists, Washington, D. C, Oct. 2-4, 1902; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1903. 187 pp. 1 por. 5 il. 8'^ (Bulletin 73. ) •^ Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 54. No. 20: American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1902. (Serial no. 4321.) / Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Studies on digestibilitv and nutritive value of bread at Universitv of ]Minne- sota in 1900-02; by Harry Snyder. 1903. 52 pp. 3 pi. 8° (Bul- letin 126. ) / Forestry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Conservative hnnbering at Sewanee, Tenn. ; by John Foley. 1903. 36 pp. 11 pi. map, large 8° (Bulletin 39.) J Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Mar. 1903. 4 pp. 8° ( [Publication] 458. ) J Statistics Division (Department of Agriculture). Relations of popula- tion and food products in United States, exclusive of Alaska and insular possessions, mainlv as indicated bv census reports, 1850-1900; by James H. Blodgett. 1903. 86 pp. 8"' (Bulletin 24.) April, 1903 245 Shipment 4 y Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 13, pt. 1. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1900; Civil affairs in Cuba, v. 2, pt. 1. (Serial no. 4084.) y .Same, v. 61. Xos. 76-121, except 80, 81, 106; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 413.5. ) Shipment 5 y Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 98. No. 510; Digest of contested election cases, lst--56th Congress, 1789-1901. (Serial no. 4172.) Shipment 6 / Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 12, pt. 2. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1900; Civil affairs in Cuba, v. 1, pt. 2. (Serial no. 4081.) / Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). 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For lists of the concurrent resolutions, treaties, conventions, and proclamations, seethe entries for the Session Laws ("Statutes passed") in catalogues for Aug. 1902, pages .W7--509, and Apr. 1903, page 219. SENATE CLAIMS COMMITTEE Alphabetical list of pi*ivate claims brought before Senate, Dec. 4, 1899- Mar. 4, 190.1 Feb. 25, 1903. 197 pp. 4" (S. doc. 221.) DISTRICT OF COLCJIBIA COMMITTEE Purification of Washington water supply [inquiry held 1-\v directi(in of committee]; edited l)v Charles INIoore. 2d edition. 1903. xvi-f 303 pp. 23 pi. Training of American students of architecture and American Academy in Rome, with sketches of French Academy. ]\Iar. 6 [1903]. 44 pp. 3 pi. (Park improvement papers, 2d series, 4.) Conte7its: Grand Prize at Rome, bv Paul Gsell: translated from Le Monde Moderne, Feb, 1902. by Nathan Wyeth. Introduction; by Charles Moore. Villa Medici and French Academy in Rome, by Victor Baltard; translated from Villa Medicis a Rome, by MacAliaster Moore." 251 252 May, 1903 INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Indian affairs, laws ami treaties; bv Charles J. Kappler. [May 20, 1902, published] 1903. 2 v. vii"-rll62-832 pp. large 8" (S.'doc. 452 [2 pts.], 57th Cong. 1st sess. ) Contents: Statutes, executive orders, proclamations, and statistics of tribes, compiled to Dec. 1, 19U2. V. 1. Treaties, v. 2. SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages l:71-272. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the .sjstem adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington. D. C. For the" unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bm-eau of Animal Industry] order 99 [amendment 6], order 111-113; Apr. 29-May 12, 1903. [Remoyal of quarantine upon ruminants and swine in Rhode Island, etc.] Single-germ beet balls and other suggestions for improving sugar-1)eet culture, bv Truman G. Palmer; from Progress of Vjeet-sugar industry [in United States] in 1902. [1903.] 12 pp. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 3, authors, C-Czvgan; bv Ch. Wardell Stiles and A11)ert Hassall. 1903. p. 199-324. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 3].) *Paper, 10c ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Literature of American economic entomology, liy E. P. Felt; from Bulle- tin 40, new .series. [1903.] p. 7-22. Yellow-winged locust, camnula pellucida Scmld.; V)v C. B. Simpson. [May 12, 1903.] 3 pp. 1 il. (Circular 53. ) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural ex]>eriment stations. Cooperation between experiment stations and farmers; from report, 1902. [1903.] iv — 491-540 pp. 1 il. 2 pi. 3 maps. ( [Publication] 570. ) Contents: Alabama .Agricultural Experiment Station, Cooperative experiments conducted by: by .J. F. Duggar. Illiiiois. Cooperative experiments in; by Eugene Davenport. New York. Coo|ierative experiments in; by J. L. Stone. Ontario. Canada, Cooperative experiments in; by C. A. Zavitz. Editing of exi^eriment-stationijublications, by L. H. Bailey; Bulle- tin illiLStration, bv F. A. Waugh: from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 112-114. ([Publication] 586.)' May, 1903 253 Agrioultural experiment 8tation8 — Continued. Popular editions of sta- tion ))ulletin8, bv F. H. Hall; from report, 1902. [1903.] p. 481-489. ([Publication] 569.) ['"^th] rei)ort on work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations, 1902; from report, 1902. [1903.] p. 1-15, 23-289, 8 pi. ([Publication] 561.) Agriculture. Atrricultural education in the South, bv J. C. Hardy; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 67-73. ( [Publication] 576. ) Graduate school of agriculture a.s means of improving pedagf)gical form of courses in agriculture; from Piulletin 123. [1903.] p. 61-67. ( [Publication] 575. ) How far should experiment l>e followed by educational eff^)rt on part of experimenter? bv H. L. Bollev; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 118-120. ([Publication] 590.) Some featui-es of recent progress in agricultural education, by A. C. True; from report, 1902. [1903.] iv + 417-459 pp. 2 pi. ([Publi- cation] 567. ) Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. Address of president of association, bv W. M. Liggett; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 29-37. ( [Publication] 573.) Botanv. Lines of investigation invitinglv open to station botanists, bv L.' H. Panmiel; from Bulletin 12.3. [1903.] p. 115, 116. ([I'ubli- cation] 587. ) Need of better courses of prepai'ation for work in apjilied botany, by A. D. Selby; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 106-108. ([Publi- cation] 584. ) Cattle. Some of beef problems of the South, and what stations can do toward solving them, bv A. ]\L Soule, D. W. Mav, C. W. Burkett, and J. C. Robert; from "Bulletin 123. [1903.] p!! 76-86. ([Publi- cation] 578.) Station experiments in animal breeding, bv E. I)aveni)ort; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 86-89. ( [Publication] 579. ) AVhat are the [animal] breeding problems, and what can station do to solve them? bv E. A. Burnett; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 89,90. ([Pubhcation] 580.) Corn. Methods of corn breeding, byC. G. Hopkins; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 91-98, 1 pi. ([Publication] 581.) Engineering. Method of conducting engineering laboratorv practice, bv W. :\L Ritrgs; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 130-1 34^! ([Publica- tion] 594. ) Exijeriment Station Record, May, 1903; v. 14, no. 9. xi +829-932 pp. *Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos. ) Note. — ^[aitlly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Farmers' institutes in United States, bv I). J. Crosbv; from report, 1902. [1903.] iv+461-481 pp. ( [Publication] 568. )^ Food. Dietarv studies of groups, especiallv in pul)lic institutions, by C. F. Laiigworthv; from report, 1902. " [1903.] iii+387-416 pp. ( [Publication] 566. ) Home. Some peculiar needs in new States, home adornment, home production, l)v A. Nelson; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. llti, 117, 1 pi. ([Publication] 588.) Horses. Principles of horse feeding; by C. F. Langworthy. 1903. 44 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 170. ) Insects. Excellencies and defects of existing legislation for control of insect and fungus pests, l)v S. A. Forbes; from Bulletin 123. [1 903.] p. 122-126. ( [Publication] 592.'^ 254 May, 1903 Irrigation. Report of irrigation investigations for 1901, no. 1; Summary of results, by R. P. Teele; Irrigation in New Mexico, by W. M. Reed; Irrigation investigations in Salt River Valley, by AV. H. Code; Irrigation at Arizona Experiment Station farm, bv A^ J. INIcClatchie: from Bulletin 119. [1903.] v- 17-101 pp. 2 il. 6 pi. map. ([Pub- lication] 546.) Same, no. 2; Subterranean water supply of San Bernardino Valley, by E. \V. Hilgard; Duty of water under Gage Canal, Riverside, by W. Irving; Duty of water in Tule River Basin, by A. E. Chandler; Use of water iii irrigation in A\'ashington, bv 0. L. Waller: from Bulletin 119. [1903.] v-f 103-1 98 pp. 4 il. 22" pi. 3 maps. ([Pub- lication] 547. ) Same, no. 4; Irrigation under Great Eastern Canal, by O. V. P. Stout; Irrigation at [Missouri] Experiment Station, by H. J. AVa- ters; Irrigation experiments in Wisconsin, 1901, by F. H. King; Irrigation in New Jersey, 1901, by E. B. Voorhees; 2d progress re- port on silt measurenients, bv J. C. Nagle: from Bulletin 119. [1903.] V + 299-392 pp. 5 il. 14 pi. ( [Publication] 549. ) Review of irrigation investigations for 1902, bv Elwood ]Mead; from report, 1902. [1903.] iv + 359-385 pp. 6 pi. ' ( [Publication] 565. ) Plants. Plant breeding to secure resistant forms, bv E. M. Wilcox; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 117, 118. ( [Publication] 589. ) Plant physiology and pathology in college curricula, by E. M. Wil- cox; from Bulletin 123. [19037] p. 108-111. ( [Publication] 585. ) Some important points in plant improvement, bv J. T. Willard; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 98-100. ( [Publication] 582.) Power question in the South, bv C. M. Strahan; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 134-141. ( [Publication] 595. ) Report. Annual report, 1902. Jan. 19, 1903. 547 pp. 2 il. 45 pi. 3 maps. (S. doc. 104.) *Cloth, $1.00; *paper, 85c Note. — The 10 articles composing this volume have been published also in sepa- rate pamphlets, each of which is entered in this catalogue. San Jose scale. Recent observations and experiments with insecticides for San Jose scale, bv J. B. Smith; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 126-128. ([Publication] 593.) Variety testing, bv H. H. Hume; from Bulletin 123. [1903.] p. 120- 122. .([Publication] 591.) ALASKA AGRICULTLRAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS Annual report, 1902, by C. C. (4eorgeson; from report of Office of Experiment Stations, 1902. [1903.] iv + 233-307 pp. 11 pi. ([Pub- lication] 562. ) HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Annual report, 1902, bv Jared G. Smith; from report of Office of Experiment Stations", 1902. [1903.] v-309-330 pp. 8 pi. ( [Publi- cation] 563. ) PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Annual report, 1902, by F. D. Gardner; from report of Office of Experi- ment Stations, 1902. [1903.] iv+331-357 pp. 1 il. 8 pi. ([Publi- cation] 564.) FORESTRY BUREAU New method of turpentine orcharding; l)v Charles H. Hertv. 1903. 43 pp. 5 il. 16 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 40.") *Paper, 20c May, 1903 255 Press bulletin 33-35; May 5-26, 1903. Each 1 p. narrow large S" and narrow f" Woodlot, handl)Ook for owners of woodlands in southern New England; by Henrv Solon Graves and Kiehard Thornton Fisher. 1903. 89 pp. 30 il. 4 pi. large 8" (Bulletin 42.) *Paper, 15c Woodsman's handbook; by Henry Solon Graves. Revised eilition. 1903. pt. 1, 148 pp. 15 il. map, 16" (Bulletin 36.) Note. — In accordance with joint resolution approved June 30, 1902, the gratui- tous distribution of this handbook will be limited to the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Department of Agriculture, There will be no copies for sale or distribution by the .Superintendent of Documents. LIBRARY Accessions to Department library, Jan.-]\lar. 1903. 67 pp. (Bulletin 46. ) ' *Paper, 5c PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Bluing and red rot of western yellow pine, with special reference to Black Hills forest reserve; by Hermann von Schrenk. May 5, 1903. 40 pp. 14 pi. large 8" (Bulletin 36.) *Paper, 30c Pearl millet; bv Carleton R. Ball. ]903. 16 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bul- letin 168.) ' PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of putdications [of Department of Agriculture], Mav, 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 462. ) Publications of Department of Agriculture for sale by superintendent of documents; corrected to May 1, 1903. 51 pp. ([Publication] 179, 10th edition.) SOILS BUREAU Soil survey of Hanford area, Cal., by Macy H. Lapham and W. H. Heile- man; from Report on field operations of bureau, 1901. [1903.] iii -f 447-480 pp. 2 il. 2 pi. 4 ma]>s. Soil survey of lower Salinas Valley, Cal.. liy Macy H. Lapham and W. H. Heileman; from Report on field operations of Ijureau, 1901. [1903.] iii + 481-519 pp. 4 pi. 3 maps. Soil survey of Yakima area, Wash., by Charles A. Jensen and B. A. Olshausen; from Report on field operations of liureau, 1901. [1903.] iv + 389-419 pp. 4 il. 7 pi. 6 maps. STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 5, no. 1; May, 1903. p. 1-8,4" [Monthly.] WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, May 4-25, 1903; nos. 7-10 [1903]. 24X19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note. — Contain.* reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Measurement of precijjitation, instruction for measurement and regis- tration by standard instruments of bureau; by C. F. 3Iarvin. 1903. 27 pp. 10 il. (Circular!", 2d edition, Instrument Division.) [In- cludes a revision of Instrurti(jns for using Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge, issued in 1893 as Circular Fl] Paper, 10c 256 May, 1903 Monthly Weather Review, v. 31, no. 3; Mar. 1903. :May 19, 1903. p. 109- 164, 13 il. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4° Paper, 20e .single copy, S2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteorol- ogy. Special articles are — Co.sta Rica, Climatology of: byH. Pittier. Earthquake, feeble, recorded at Washington, D. C. [Mar, 15, 1903], Notes on: by C. F. Marvin, Hawaiian climatological data: by C. J. L.vons. Meteorology. Endowment of research in; by T. C. Chamberlin, Recent papers bearing on: by W. F. R," Phillips, Panama, Isthmus of. Climatology of: by H, L, Abbot, Mean barometric pressure at sea level on American isthmus; by H, L. Abbot. Tides, Semidiurnal, in northern part of Indian Ocean: bv R. A. Harris. Winds, March: by B. C. Webber. Tables for dividing by 12, 24, 28, 29, 31, 56, 58, 60, 62, 672, 696, 720, 744, and 8760, and percentage tables for divisors 8.0 to 16.5, Division of Meteorological Records. 1903. 28 pp. AVeather map, May 1-31, 1903. 19 x 24 in. [Daily.] Interior Department Note. — The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, lx)th being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from SI. 05 to SI. -15 per volume. Subscribers may deposit SI. 00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in .separate partB as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Annual reports, 1902; Indian affairs, pt. 2, Commission to Five Civilized Tribes [etc. ] . 1903. 764 pp. 4 por. 12 pi. 9 maps, 3 talj. ( H. doc. 5. ) * Paper, 70c Co7itents: Five Civilized Tribes Commission, report. Indian Territory, report of Indian inspector [etc.]. Proposals received and contracts awarded for supplies for Indian service. Decisions [in appealed pension and bountv laitd claims] v. 13, [signa- tures] 20-24, published separately. [1903.] p. 305-384. Same, [v. 13, slips] 109-114; Apr.27-May 16, 1903; published separately. Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, V. 32, [signatures] 5-7, published separatelv. [1903.] p. 6.5-112. CEXSrS OFFICE Cooperation and unification in Federal and State statistical work, paper read at 19th annual convention of Commissioners of State Labor Bureaus, Washington, D. C, Apr. 28, 1903, by S. N. D. North; [with Federal and State statistical laws and reports]. 1903. 12 -(- xxviii pp. Cotton ginning, crops of 1899-1902. 1903. 46i.p. 14il. 4" (Bitlletin2.) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins. Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended lor free distribution: and maps. Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topogiaphic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from or to SU.OO each, .\ddress the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Aluminium. Production of aluminum and l)anxite in 1902, by Joseph Strutliers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 12 pp. May, 1903 257 Antimony. Production of antimony in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from ^lineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 11 pp. Bismutli. Production of bismuth in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1908. 5 pp. Crater Lake National Park. (Teoloorv and jietrographv of park; l)y Joseph Silas Diller and Horace" Bushnell Patton.' 1902 [1903]. 167 ^ iii pp. 2 il. 17 pi. 2 maps, 4" ( Profes-sional paper 3; H. doc. 211.) [For content.'* see entry of this publication without Con- gressional document number in Catalogue for Jan. 1903, page 55.] *Paper, 40c Devonian fossils. Correlation of geological faunas, contribution to devonian paleontologv [with bibliographv]; bv Henrv Shaler Williams. 1903. 147 + iii pp. 1 pi. (Bulletin 210; 'H. doc. 434. ) *Paper, 10c Geologic atlas of United States. Folios of Geologic atlas of United States [circular stating that stock of several folios is exhausted and that onlv limited supplv of others remains available]. Jan. 20, 1903. 1 p. 4» Geologic atlas of United States, Cranlierry folio, N. C.-Tenn. Library edition. 1903. 9 pp. 1 pi. 4 majis, large 4" (Folio 90.) *Paper, 25c Geologic folios [descriptive list with prices of folios ready for dis- tribution, and also of those nearing completion]. Mar. 1, 1903. [4] pp. 4" Graphite. Production of graphite in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 12 pp. Topofjruph ic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topograpliic map of the United States. The sheets of which it "is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used. 1:62.300,1 :125.0d0. and 1 : 2.30.000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile. 2 miles, and 4 miles tol linear Inchon themap. Thesize, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11..3 to Iti inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts. Connecticut, Rhode island. Xew Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at .3c each: but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the .same slieet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. California, Randsburg quadrangle, lat. 35° 15^-35° 30^ long. 117° 30^- 117° 45^. Scale 1: 02,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Mar. 1903. Montana, Helena quadrangle, lat. 46°-47°, long. 112°-113°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Xew York, Alexandria Bay quadrangle, lat. 44° 15'-44° 30', long. 75° 45'-76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. New York, Hammondsport quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 77°-77° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1903. Xew York, Hempstead quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 73° 30'- 73° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Xew York, Kiuilerhook quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 73° .30'- 73° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Xew York, Xaples (quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 77° 15'-77° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Xew York, Poughkeepsie quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'— 1:1° 45', long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1903. 258 May, 1903 New York, Richfield Springs quadraiiKle, lat. 42° 4o'-4o°, long. 74° 45'-75°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Oregon, Port Orford (luadrangle. lat. 42° 80'-43°, long. 124°-] 24° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION' Preliminary report on artesian basins in southwestern Idaho and south- eastern Oregon [with bibliography]; by Israel C. Russell. 1903. 53 4- [i] pp. 3 il. 2 maps. (Water-supplv and irrigation paper 78; H. doc. 441.) •■' *Paper, 5c INDIAN BUREAU Regulations, as amended ISlay 4, 1903, governing leasing and sale of lands in Creek Nation, Ind. T., for carrying into effect provisions of sec. 16 and 17 of act approved June 30, 1902 [to ratify supple- mental agreement with Creek Indians]. 1903. 41 pp. Regulations, as amended ^lay 4, 1903, governing leasing of lands in Cherokee Nation, Ind. T., for carrying into effect provisions of sec. 72 of act approved July 1, 1902 [for allotment of lands of Cherokee Nation, etc.]. [1903.] 31 pp. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at S5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, Including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at 31.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at So. 00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copv of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Annual report of commissioner [to Congress, with indexes to patentees, inventions, etc., calendar] year 1902. Jan. 30, 1903. ix — 960 pp. large 8° (H. doc. 342. ) ' *Paper, 80c Classification bulletin, Jan. -Apr. 1903, containing classification of sub- jects of invention [no. 10], revised by Classification Division. 1903. 11 pp. large 8" Ofticial Gazette, May 5-26, 1903; v. 104, nos. 1-4. 1-1124 -f [ex] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] Paper, 10c single copy, $5.00 a yr Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels is.sued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Rules of practice, revised Jan. 2, 1903. [17th edition.] 1st reprint [with alterations], Apr. 15, 1903. 110 pp. 3 pi. Navy Department Acts and resolutions relating chiefly to Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps, passed at 2d session, 57th Congress, 1902-03. 1903. 94 pp. Circular defining chief characteristics of armored cruisers [Tennessee and Washington] authorized by act approved July 1, 1902. 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[Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, §2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library. Apr. 1903. Archieologv and Ethnology. American. International Commission of. Argentina." Port movements in Jan. 1903; trade of Rosario in 1902: agriculture in Republic: land law promulgated Jan. », 1903; new bankruptcy law promul- gated at Buenos Avres, Dec. :30, 1902. continuation: miscellaneous notes. May, 1903 2G1 Monthly bulletin — Continued. Content.'^ — Continued. Bolivia. Compihition of iiiiainar statistics; population of Repuljlic: i)reliuiinary agreement witli Brazil [signed La Paz. Mar. 22, 1903]. Book notes. Brazil. Customs receipts for 1902; trade of Santos in 1902; coffee movement, first 9 months of 1902-3; regulation of coffee output; inaports at Santos [Feb. 19031; railways in 1902; agricultural hank in Sao Paulo; trade with France; miscel- laneous notes. Chile. 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The sui>ply of the Senate and House journals for libraries is limited by law to 144 copies of each, to be distributed to 3 libraries in each State and Territory. SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 299-302. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congre.ssional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. 277 278 June, 1903 President of United States Lewis and Clarke forest reserve [to include and supersede Flathead for- est reserve], 2d proclamation. [June 9, 1903.] 4 pp. f" Logan forest reserve, proclamation. [May 29, 1903.] [2] pp. f" Manti forest reserve, proclamation. [May 29, 1903.] 3 pp. f° Porto Rico, lands for naval purpose, proclamation. [June 26, 1903.] [2] pp. f Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the" unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, M'hich is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 114; regulations to i)revent spread of scabies, mange, in cattle. June 18, 1903. 2 pji. Same 115; modification of quarantine upon ruminants and swine in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. June 27, 1903. 1 p. Directory for farmers, corrected to Apr. 1, 1903, with weather condi- tions, crop injuries, etc., for 1902; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii + 661-759 pp. 7 il. Statistical matter relating to principal crops and farm animals, freight rates, exports, etc., of L'nited Statts, 1902; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] p. 760-876. Yearbook, 1902. 1903. 912 pp. 62 il. 1 por. 84 pi. 3 maps. (H. doc. 459.) *Cloth, 85c Note.— Comprises the annual report of the Secretary for 1902, 37 papers on agri- cultural topics, and an appendix of statistical and other information. The papers and the matter in the appendix have been publi-shed in 39 separate pamphlets, each of which is entered in this catalogue. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Distribution and magnitude of poultry and egg industry, bv George Fayette Thompson; from Year])o6k, 1902. [1903.]" ii -f 295-308 pp. 1 il. Educational value of live-stock exhil)itions, V)v George M. Rommel; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii - 259-264 pp. Foot-and-mouth disease, bv D. E. Salmon; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii — 643-658 pp. 1 il. " DAIRY DIVISION Dairving at houie and aliroad, bv Henrv E. Alvord; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] v + 145-154 pp. 6 pi.* BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Agaves, remarkable group of useful plants, bv E. W. Nelson; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii + 313-320 pp. "4 pi. Audubon societies in relation to farmer, bv Henrv Oldvs; from Year- book, 1902. [1903.] ii + 205-218 pp. 2 il. 2 pi. June, 1903 279 chemistry bureau Analysis of watei-s and interpretation of results, bv J. K. Havwood; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii - 283-294 pp." Chemical studies of some forest products of economic importance, bv William H. Kru^; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii - 321-332 pp. Influence of soil and climate upon composition of sugar beet [during] 1901; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1903. 42 pp. 3 il. (Bulletin 74.) *Paper, 5c Summary of pure-food laws of foreign countries affecting American ex- ports. [1903.] 2 pp. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Control of codling moth; by C. B. Simpson. 1903. 24 pp. 4 il. ( Farm- ers' bulletin 171.) San Jose scale, its native home and natural enemy, by C. L. ^larlatt; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iy -r 155-174 pp. 3 il. 5 pi. map. Scale insects and mites on citrus trees; by C. L. Marlatt. 1903. 43 pp. 34 il. (Farmei's' bulletin 172. ) Some of principal insect enemies of coniferous forests in United States, bv A. D. Hopkins; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] v + 265-282 pp. 10 il. 2 pi. Striped cucumber beetle, diabrotica vittata Fab.; by F. H. Chittenden. [June 9, 1903.] 6 pp. 2 il. (Circular 31, revise;! edition.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural experiment stations. Some practical results of experiment station work, bv W. H. Beal; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii — 589- 606 pp. Agriculture. Progress in secondary education in agriculture, bv A. C. True; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] hi + 481-500 pp. 2 pi. Drainage. Some engineering features of drainage, bv C. (t. Elliott; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii — 231-244 pp. 2 il. 1 pi. Experiment Station Record, June, 1903; v. 14, no. 10. x-f- 933-1 036 pp. *Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos. ) Note. — >[ainlymade up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Experiment Station Work, 22. 1903. 32 pp. 6 il. ( Farmers' bulletin 169.) Contents: Asters. China. Beans, Food value of. Celery, Pithiness in. Cows. Pure water for. Fleas, Remedies for. Forage crops. When to cut. Fruit garden. Farmers'. Fruits. Tropical and subtropical [pomelo or grape fruit: peen-to peaches; alliga- tor pear, roselle, and Surinam cherry]. Lippia. or fog fruit. Orchards. Management of. Strawberries. Irrigation of. Sweet potatoes. Preserving. Tankage for pigs. Same, y. 2, no. 2. 1903. iy^29-56 pp. 6 il. Note. — Contents are same as for Experiment Station Work 22, catalogued above. Food. Cost of food as related to its nutritive value, bv R. D. Milner; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iu-387-406 pp. 280 June, 1903 Horses. Selecting and judging horses for market and breeding pur- poses, bv W. J. Kennedy; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+455- 468 pp. 1 il. Irrigation. Report of irrigation investigations in Utah, under direction of Ehvood Mead, assisted by R. P. Teele, A. P. Stover, A. F. Dore- mus, J. D. Stannard, Frank Adams, and G. L. Swendsen. 1903. 330 pp. 2 il. 14 pi. 5 maps, 4" (Bulletin 124.) *Cloth, $1.10 Contents: Jordan River. Irriiratii>n from; by R. P. Teele. Logan River. Aiiiinipriation of water from; by G. L. Swendsen. Sevier River. Cnurt adjudications of water right.'; on; by Franlc Adams. Spanisli Fork River irrigation system: by A. F. D(}remiis. Utah, General diseus.sion of irrigation in: by R. P. Teele. Utah Lake drainage sy.stem, Irrigation in; by A. P. Stover. Virgin River. Agriculture under irrigation in basin of: by Frank Adams. Weber Valley, Irrigation in; by J. D. Stannard. FORESTRY BUREAU Forestry and limiber supply. [1903.] 14 pp. ( [Circular 25.]) Contents: Exhaustion of lumber supply: by R. L. McCormick. Forestry and foresters: by Theodore Roosevelt. Lumberman and forester: by Gifford Pinehot. Influence of forestry upon lumber industry, by Overton "W. Price; from Yearbook, 1902. '[1903.] iii+309-3i2 pp. 3 pi. Practicability of forest planting in United States, bv William L. Hall; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii^l33-144 pp. 4 pi. Press bulletin 36-39; June 4-24, 1903. Each 1 p. narrow large 8° and narrow i° Seasoning of timber: by Hermann von Schrenk, assisted bv Reynolds Hill. 1903. 48 pp." 16 il. 18 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 41.) ^Paper, 25c Tests on physical properties of timber, bv F. E. Olmsted; from Year- book, 1902. [1903.] ii+533-538 pp. 2 pi. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Algee. Contamination of public water supplies bv alga^, bv George T. Moore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iy+175-186 pp. 2 pi. Alkali lands. Crops used in reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt, by Thomas H. Kearney and Thomas H. Cleans; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii-573-588 pp. 2 il. 4 pi. Bacteria and nitrogen problem, bv George T. 3Ioore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] 11+333-342 pp. 6 pi. Corn. Commercial grading of corn; bv Carl S. Scofield. June 13, 1903. 24 pp. 4 pi. (Bulletin 41.) " *Paper, 10c Improvement of corn bv seed selection, bv C. P. Hartley; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.]' ii-f 539-552 pp. 7 pi. Cotton. Improvement of cotton bv seed selection, by Herbert J. Web- ber; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii^365-386 pp. 1 il. 3 pi. Farms. Systems of farm management in United States, bv W. J. Spill- man; from Yearbook, 1902: [1903.] ii^343-364 pp. 4 il. Fertilizers for special crops, bv A. F. Woods and R. E. B. ]\IcKenney; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii- 553-572 pp. Fruit. Promising new fruits, bv William A. Taylor; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii-469-480pp. 7pl. Fruit-trees. Top working orchard trees, by G. Harold Powell; from Yearbook, 1902, [1903.] ii-- 245-2.58 pp. 8 il. 4 pi. June, 1903 281 Graj^e juice, rnfermented. Home manufacture and use of unfermented grape juice; bv George C. Husmann. 1908. 16 pp. 8 il. (Farmers' bulletin 175.)" Grape, raisin, and wine production in United States, ov George C. Hus- mann; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 407- 20 pp. 8 pi. Lily. Propagation of Easter lilv froni seed; bv George W. Oliver. June '24,1903. 2-4 pp. 7 pi. (Bulletin 39. ) " *Paper, 10c Peach-trees. Cultivation and fertilization of peach orchards, bv M. B. Waite; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+ 607-626 pp. 6 pi. Plants. Industrial progress in j)lant work, bv B. T. Gallowav; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iiih 219-230 pp." Plants as factor in home adornment, bv L. C. Gorbett; from Year- book, 1902. [1903.] ii r501-518 pp. 3il. 3 pi. Three new plant introductions from Japan [mitsumata, udo, and wasabi] ; bv David Ct. Fairchild. June 24, 1903. 24 pp. 6 pi. (Bulletin 42.) *Paper, 10c Spores. Formation of spores in sporangia of rhizopus nigricans and of phycomyces nitens [with ])ibliographv]; bv Deane B. Swingle. June 27," 1903. 40 pp. 6 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 37.) *Paper, 15c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Available publications of office. June 1, 1903. 7 pp. Use of mineral oil in road improvement, hv James W. Abl)Ott; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+439-454 pp. 4 il. 3 pi. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthlv list of pulilications [of Department of Agriculture], June, 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 4ti4. ] SOILS BUREAU Reclamation of alkali lands in Egvpt as adapted to similar work in United States; by Thos. H. Means. 1903. 48 pp. 6 il. 8 pi. (Bul- letin 21.) [Prepared l)y cooperation of Bureau of Plant Industry and Bureau of Soils. ] *Paper, 15c STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 5, no. 2; June, 1903. p. 9-16, 4° [Monthly.] Flaxseed production, commerce, and manufacture in United States, by Charles M. Daugherty; from Yearbook; 1902. [1903.] iii-H421- 438 pp. Practices in crop rotation, bv George K. Holmes; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii-f 519-532 pp. WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application slioulrl be made to the ('hief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, June 1-29, 1903; nos. 11-15. [1903.] 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note. — Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Climate of forest-denuded portion of upper lake region, bv Willis L. Moore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+125-132 pp. map. 282 June, 1903 Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, no. 1, 1903; by Alfred J. Henry and Norman B. Conger. 23 pp. 1 pi. 4° Paper, 10c Note. — Relates to precipitation and ice on Great Lakes. Monthly Weather Review, v. 31, no. 4; Apr. 1903. June 20, 1903. p. 165- 216, 7 il. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4" Paper, 20c single copy, |2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering otlier countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Aerial soundings. Franco-Scainliiiavian station for; by Leon Teisserenc de Bort. Antarctic research; from Mmiatskarte fiirden Nordatlantischen Ozean, Mar. 1903. Colon, Note on barometric pressure at; by H. L. Abbot. Costa Rica, Climatology of: by H. Pittier. Floods, River, and melting snow; by C. A. Mixer. Fulton automatic river gage at Chattanooga, Tenn.; by W. M. Fulton. Hawaiian climntolcigical data; by C. J. Lyons. Light and darkness. Influence of, upon growth and development [in plants], by Daniel Trembly MacDougal, sumnjary; by R. H. Pond. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Radiation formulas. Note on, and on principles of thermometry; by Edgar Buck- ingham. Tampa, Fla., Climatology of; by E. R. Miller. Water equivalent of snow on ground; by C. A. Mixer. Winds, Typical October, on our Atlantic Coast; by T. H. Davis. Rainfall and irrigation, by Edward A. Beal.«; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii + 627-642 pp. 6 il. Weather map, June 1-30, 1903. 19 X 24 in. [Daily.] Wet and drv seasons in California, bv Alexander G. McAdie; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii -f 187-204 pp. 7 il. map. Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from 81.05 to 81.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit 81.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 13, [signa- tures] 25, 26, published separately. [1903.] p. 385-416. Same, [v. 13, slips] 115-129; May 26-June 12, 1903; published sepa- rately. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, wliich are intended for free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to 811.00 each. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Arsenic. Production of arsenic in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Min- eral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 8 pp. Bromine. Production of bromine in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 5 pp. Cascade Range forest reserve, Oreg. Forest conditions in reserve, by H. D. Langille, Fred G. Plummer, Arthur Dodwell, Theodore F. Rixon, and John B. Leiberg; with introduction, by Henry Ganiiett. 1903. 298 + iii pp. 37 pi. 4 maps, 3 in pocket, 4" (Professional paper 9; H. doc. 217.) * Paper, 11.00 June, 1903 283 Geologic atlay of United States, Hartville folio, Wvo. Library edition. 1903. 6 pp. 3 pi. 3 maps?, large 4" (Folio 91.) *Paper, 25c Same, Scotts Bluff folio, Xebr. Library edition. 1903. 5 pp. 1 il. 2 pi. 2 maps, large 4° (Folio 88.) " *Paper, 25c Iron and steel. Statistics of American iron trade for 1902, with general statistics of iron and steel industries to close of 1901, by James M. Swank; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 51pp. Pseudoceratites of cretaceous [with bibliography], by Alpheus Hyatt; edited by T. W. Stanton. 1903. 351 -f iii pp. 47 pi. 4" (Mono- graphs, V. 44; H. doc. 432.) *Cloth, $1.00 Regulations. Instructions relating to work of survev, to take effect ^ May 1, 1903. 131 pp. il. 16° Regulations. 3d edition, approved Dec. 27, 1902, to take effect Jan. 1, 1903. 1903. 52 pp. 16" Salt. Production of salt in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from [Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 17 pp. Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which itis composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some prominent feature found on them. Threi- scales are iiscd, 1:62,500,1 : 1'i.o.odo, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherw ise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 10 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts. C(innecticut, Rhode I.sland, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are cumpletely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each: but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. Arkansas, Camden quadrangle, lat. 33° 30^-34°, long. 92° 30'-93°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of ]May, 1903. California, Rock Creek quadrangle, lat. 34° 15'-34° 30^ long. 117° 45^- 118°. Scale 1 : 62, 500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903. California, Yosemite quadrangle, lat. 37° 30'-38°, long. 119° 30^-120°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. Iowa, Winthrop quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 30', long. 91° 30^-92°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903. Maryland, Bloodsworth Island quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 76°- 76° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, no contour interval. Edition of Apr. 1903. [Maryland, Deal Island quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 75° 45'-76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of May, 1903. [Maryland-Virginia, Crisfield quadrangle, lat. 37° 45'-38°, long. 75° 45'- 76°. Scale 1:62,500, no contour interval. F'dition of Apr. 1903. Montana, Bonner quadrangle, lat. 46° 30'-47°, long. 113° 30'-114°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. New York, Cortland quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 76°-76° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of May, 1903. New York, Penn Yan quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 77°-77° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of [May, 1903. Oregon, Crater Lake special map, lat. 42° 48'-43° 04', long. 122°-122° 16'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. [On reverse. Description of Crater Lake. 3 il.] Texas, Cerro Alto quadrangle, lat. 31° 30'-32°, long. 105° 30'-106°. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903. Utah, Coalville quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-41°, long. lli°-lll° 30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. E; 4.8 in. Balingasag .\nchorage. Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 6..5 :■: 4.6 in. Cagavan .\nchorage, Mindanao, from survev in Dec. 1900. bv U. S. S. Concord. Scale 200 yds. = 1 in. S.o::b:2in. Catarman Anchorage, Camiguin I. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 6.5 x 4.8 in. Jimenez, Port, Mindanao. Scale 1000 yds.= 2 in. 6.5 x 5.2 in. Opol .\.nchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. 6.5 x 4.7 in. Pilar, Port. Siargao I. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 6.5 x 4.7 in. Quinalang Anchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= l in. 6.5x4.6 in. 286 June, 1903 Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Julv, 1903; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.= 0.27in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c XoTE.— Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., tracks of cyclonic storms; change in transatlantic steamship routes; propo.sed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather; charts published, etc., June 1-30, 1903. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Julv, 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note.— Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks: charts published, etc., May 1-31, 1903; typhoons in east Asiatic waters; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean: fishing banks; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean. Polloc [or Palak] Harbor, west coast of ^lindauao, P. I., from survey in 1902 bv U. S. S. Annapolis; chart 2114. Scale naut. m. = 5 in. June, 1903. 28.8 X 38.4 in. 50c Port of Spain, Trinidad Island, W. I., from British surveys between 1849 and 1901; chart 2115. Scale naut. ni. = 5in. June, 1903. 25.3 X 39.3 in. ■ 40c Sibuko Bav, Northern shore of, British North Borneo, east coast, from British surveys in 1891 and 1892; chart 2117. Scale naut. m.= 0.7 in. June, 1903. 24.7 X 45.9 in. 50c Trinitv Bav, Harbors in, Newfoundland, east coast, from British sur- veys in 1864 & 1865, corrected to 1874; chart 583. June, 1903. 37.3 X 23.3 in. 40c Deer and St. Jones harbors; with inset, Round Harbor. Scale naut. m.= 2.8 in. 1S.,S < 23.3 and 1.(5 x 3.1 in. Trinity Harbor and bays to English Head. Scale naut. m.= 3.8 in. 18..5 x 23.3 in. MARINE CORPS IManual of practical instructions to ofhcers of corps in field work. 1903. 78 pp. il. 14 pi. NAVIGATION BUREAU [Circular letter to commandants of naval districts relative to establish- ment of Naval Patrol.] June 1, 1903. 3 pp. 12" Circular regarding enlistment [in Navy] of electricians for wireless tele- graph. June 20, 1903. 1 p. narrow 12" ORDNANCE BUREAU Air-compressor. Bliss type 3 compressor, single steam cylinder, 3-stage air compression. Mar. 1903. 4 pp. 2 pi. 4" Specifications for Rand tvpe 6 electric air compressors. Apr. 1903. 6 pp. 4" Specifications for type 4 Rand air compre.ssor. Apr. 1903. 2 pp. 4" Specifications for type 5 Rand air compressor. Apr. 1903. 2 pp. 4" Ammunition hoist. 8-inch ammunition hoist, mark 8, Brooklyn and Iowa. Feb. 1903. 4 pp. 1 pi. 4° 10-inch anununition hoist, mark 2, Am phi trite, ^Nlonadnock, and Monterey. Feb. 1903. 5 pp. 1 pi. 4° Breech mechanism. 3-inch breech mechanism, mark 1, field guns, Fletcher type. Jan. 1903. 3 pp. 1 pi. 4° 4.7-inch R. F. breech mechanism, mark M, Maxim-Nordenfelt [or Mellstrom], mark 1, U. S. N., mark 2, AVelin. Apr. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pi. 4" 8-inch breech mechanism, mark 3. Feb. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pi. 4" 10-inch breech mechanism, mark 5, breech-loading rifle. Feb. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pi. 4" 13-inch breech mechanism, mark 1, B. L. R. Feb. 1903. 4 pp. 1 1)1. 4° June, 1903 ' 287 Gatling guns, models prior to 1880, up to and including 1900. Mar. 1903. 3 pp. 10 pi. 4" Gun mounts. 3-inch pedestal mount, mark 3, including mark 3 mod. 1 and 2 mounts. Apr. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pi. 4" 4-inch recoil mounts, marks 2, 3, and mark 3 modified. Apr. 1903. 15 pp. 4 pi. 4" Machine-guns. Colt automatic gun, caliber 6 millimeters. Mav, 1903. 4 pp. 3 pi. -i" Hotchkiss revolving cannon. Feb. 1903. 4 pp. 1 pi. 4" Eapid-tire guns. 1-pounder rapid-fire guns, Hotchkiss light, marks 1, 2, Hotchkiss heavy, marks 1, 2, Driggs-Schroeder heavy, marks 1, 2, Maxim-Xordenfelt automatic, marks 1, 2. Jan. 1903. 8 pp. 1 pi. 4° - — 3-pounder rapid-tire guns, Hotchkiss, mark 1, Driggs-Schroeder, marks 1, 2. Jan. 1903. 3 pp. 1 pi. 4» 6-pounder gun, mark 9, formerly Maxim-Nordenfelt, mark 2, semi- automatic. Jan. 1903. 2 pp. 3 pi. 4" Shells. Speciii cations for armor-piercing shell. Feb. 1903. 3 pp. 4" SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUR EAT' Memoranda for information of officers of Pav Corps 25, 26; June 1, 15, 1903. p. 195-213, 12" Post-Olfice Department United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 25, no. 6; June, 1903. Philadelphia. 68 pp. 12" [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convev mails to foreign countries dur- ing July, 1903. 1 p. narrow f'' [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 24, nos. 7086-7111a; June 1-30, 1903. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] State Department Note.— The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 276. Diplomatic list, June, 1903. 14 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Foreign relations. Papers relating to, with annual message of President, 1902. 1903. lxxx + 1102pp. (H. doc. 1 [pt. 1].) *Cloth, 75c.; *paper, 55c AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau. 288 • June, 1903 Monthly bulletin, June, 1903; whole no. 116 [117], v. 14, no. 6. 1511- 1836 -f xJii pp. 2 il. map. (H. doc. 310, pt. 6. ) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and F'rench.] Paper, 25c single copy, S2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, May, 1903. American Republics, International Bureau of' Plan for construction of building in Washington for. Arbitration, Compulsory. Argentina. Message of President Roca; sanitary inspection of live stock; con- sular legalization of bills of lading: port movements in Feb. 1903; telegraph system in .south of Republic; new bankruptcy law [promulgated at Buenos Ayres, Dec. 30, 1902], continuation; miscellaneous notes. Bolivia. Modification of concession for construction and exploitation of railroad from Viacha to Oruro. Book notes. Brazil. Message of President Rodrigiies Alves: foreign trade for first 9 months of 1902: customs modifications: miscellaneous notes. Chile. New cabinet: customs receipts: copper sulphate deposits at Copaquire. Colombia. Lease of emerald mines of Muzo and Coscuez; encouragement to immignition; import duties. Costa Rica. Message of President Esquivel; decree encouraging agriculture. Cuba. Central Railway: first anniversary of independence. Guatemala. Decree dated Feb. 26. 1902. as to importation of sugar. Honduras. Inauguration of President Bonilla: budget for fiscal year 1903-4: con- cession for establLshment of transportation line of automobiles or traction vehicles. Latin America, Trade opportunities in. Mexico. Foreign commerce in Feb. 1903:" commercial intercourse with United States; cu.stoms revenues in ,\i>r. [1903]; import duties: conce.'-sion for stock yard; report of National Railroad [of Mexico]: addition to extradition treaty between Mexico and United States; railroad from Coahuila to Zacatecas; mis- cellaneous notes. Nicaragua. Agricultural condition.s in 1902, by Che.ster Donaldson; import duties. Paraguay. Exports, first quarter of 1903; commerce with Argentine Republic. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Customs laws; general trade notes; sugar cane growing and industry; notes. Salvador. Customs duties; notes. Spain, Treatv of friendship and general relations between United States and, signed Madrid, July 3, 1902, proclaimed Apr. 20, 190S. Title-page iind index to v. 14, Jan.-June, 1903. United .States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports: foreign com- merce in Apr. [1903] ; Government receipts and expenditures, May [1903] : wheat acreage; customs decisions regarding live stock importations from Mexico; notes. Uruguay. Foreign commerce in 1902; port movjiment in Feb. 1903; award of drainage contract. Venezuela. Lease of Caracas Avaterworks; new banking law; customs duties; arbitral settlement of German claims: Hague protocol: terms of Government loan; returns from surtax on customs; miscellaneous notes. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, June 1-30, 1903; nos. 1660-85. 2 il. [Daily except Sundays and holiday^;.] Consular Reports, June, 1903; v. 72, no. 273. xx -f 153-317 pp. 5 il. (H. doc. 438, pt. 2. ) [INIonthly. These articles have appeared pre- viously in the Advance sheets.] * Paper, 15c Contents: Agricultural implements in south Germany; by H. W. Harris. Albania and Montenegro, Trade notes froiii; by F. D. Chester. Alcohol from acetvlene in France: bv J. C. Covert and Thornwell Havnes. Andalusia, Trade of, in 1902; by A. E. Carleton. Argentine trade in 1902; transmitted by W. P. Lord. Autom()bile exposition at Berlin: by F". H. Mason. Bicycles in China; by H. B. Miller Bombay, New dock at; by W. T. Fee. Canada, American investments in: by ,T. L. Bittinger. Cartagena, Colombia. Trade of: by.T.C. Ingersoll. Chemical industry in Russia; transmitted by W. R. Holloway. Chemnitz, Foreign houses in; transmitted by .1. F. Monaghah. Coal and petroleum in British Columbia. Coal, steel, and iron production of France in 1902: by A. M. Thackara. Colombian import duties: by G. W. Colvig and Oscar Malmros. Commercial agents, foreign. Taxes and regulations for; by .1. F. Monaghan. June, 1903 289 Consular Reports — Continued. Contents — Continued. Commercial education. Primary, in Germany: by E. L. Harris. Commercial museum at Malta:" by J. H. Groin. Corinthian Canal: by F. W. .lackson. Costa Rica. Trade notes from: by J. C. Caldwell. Cotton crop of India: by \V. T. Fee. Cuba. European trade terms with. Currant crisis in Greece: by F. W. Jackson. Fire extingui.sher. German: by Richard Guenther. Firearms. Manufacture of, in France: by H. S. Brunot. Flour. American, in .Siberia; by R. T. Greener. Foreign reports and publications. Formo.sa. Government monopolies in: transmitted by E. C. Bellows. German industries. Profits of. in 1902. Gold discoveries in Alaska: by H. D. Saylor. Hamburg. Proposed university for: by E. L. Harris. . [Hellig Olav] new Danish steamship: by R. R. Frazier. Honduras. Traction railroad in: by A. K. Moe. Horseshoe nails. French market for: by B. H. Ridgely. Industrial and agricultural exhibition at Limoges: by W. T. Grifl&n. Lignite, peat, and coal-dust fuel in Germany: by F. H. Mason. Lithographic stone, Concession for quarrying, in Mexico; by W. W. Canada. Madagascar. Consumption tax in; by W. H. Hunt. Trade of: by W. H. Hunt. Manchuria. Russia's commercial relations with: by R. T. Greener. Milan. Water supply of: by William Jarvis. Mining regulations of German east Africa; transmitted by Mason Mitchell. Moscow-Dalny through service: by H. B. Miller. Nitrate production in Chile: by R." E. Mansfield. Norfolk Island, Trade in; by Isaac Robinson. Notes. Paints and varnishes in eastern Turkey: by T. H. Norton. Persia, New tariff of [law]; transmitted by John Tyler. Silk culture in France: by J. C. Covert. in Greece: by D. E. McGinley. in Svria: bv G. B. Ravndal. Spain. Trade of, in 1902: by J. G. Lay. Spanish-United States steamship service; by D. R. Birch. Steam-engine. German apparatus to draw water from cylinders; by E. L. Harris. Steel castings, Demand for, in Ireland: by W. W. Touvelle. Steel factorv in Spain; bv .J. G. Lav. — - tran.smitted by H. H. Hallatt." Sugar trust. Proposed, in Sp>ain: by J. G. Lay. Tobacco industry in Germany in 1902; by H'. W. Harris. Trade-marks in Chile. Transportation problems and progress in Germany; by F. H. Mason. Tubing. Metallic, and tube furniture in Germanv: bvF. H. Mason. Wheat'crop of India in 1902-3: by R. F. Patterson. Wurttemberg. Trade conditions in; by E. H. Ozmun. Zinc industry in Algeria; by D. S. Kidder. in Europe: by several consuls. Treasury Department Blank forms. Assigning one series of numbers to all Department blank forms. Jime 27, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept. circular 79, 1903: Division of Printing and Stationery. ) Requisitions for certain blank record books and blank fijrms to l^e made upon Secretary of Department of Commerce and Labor on and after July 1, ]903. 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APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on May 21-June 25,1903]; June 1-29, 1903. 4» (Reappraisement circulars 961-972; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 12 months ending June, 1902 and 1903]. Pp. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Digest of api:>ropriations for 1904, and on account of deficiencies for prior vears, made by 2d session of 57th Congress. 1903. 448 pp. 4*^ ■(Treas. Dept. doc. 2321.) Statement of Treasury, June 1-30, 1903. Each [3] pp. 4" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] June, 1903 291 coast and geodetic survey Note.— The Charts, Coasit Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States codsu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Notice to Mariners 298; May, 1903. 13+ [2] pj). 4° [Monthly.] Note. — Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Philippine Islands, Notice to Mariners 4, 5; Apr. 22, Mav 7, 1903. Manila. 1.13-16. Note. — Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights and other aids. Charts [Alaska] north west coast of America, sheet 3, lev Cape to Seniidi Islands; chart 8500. Scale 1 : 1,200,000. Mav, 1900, first published 1868 [corrected to June, 1903]. 25.6 X 33.9 in. 50c Aparri Anchorage and part of Cagavan River, Luzon, north coast; chart 4260. Scale 1 : 25,000. Manila, Feb. 1903. 29.8 X 19.5 in. 30c Lvnn Canal, entrance to Point Sherman, Alaska [with plans of bavs, etc.]; chart 8302. Scale 1 : 80,000. Julv, 1902, first published 1897 [corrected to June, 1903]. 42.1 X 33.7 in. 50c Plans are — Barlow Cove Anchorage. Scale 1 : 20,000. 4 x 3.7 in. Fritz Cove. Scale 1 : 20,000. 5.2x7.8 in. Funter Bav. 8 ale 1 : 20.000. 7.6 x 8.9 in. Swansdo Harbor. Scale 1 : 20,000. 10.9 < 10.8 in. William Henry Bay. Scale 1 : 20,000. 4.1 x 4.1 in. Lynn Canal, from Point Sherman to head, s. e. Alaska; chart 8303. Scale 1:80,000. June, 1897 [corrected to June, 1903]. 41.1x29.5 in. 50c Nantucket Sound and eastern approaches, Mass.; chart 111. Scale 1:80,000. May, 1903, first published 1866. 37.8 X 27.9 in. 50c New York P>av and Harljor; chart 369. Scale 1 : 40,000. Apr. 1903, first published 1874. 48.4 X 39.3 in. 75c Peril Strait, Hooniah Sound to Chatham Strait, Alaska; chart 8283. Scale 1 : 40,000. June, 1898 [corrected to June, 1903]. 33 X 40.5 in. 50c Peril Strait, Salisbury Sound to Hooniah Sound, Alaska, scale 1:40,000; with sub-sketch. Sergius Narrows, scale 1 : 20,000; chart 8282. Mav, 1900 [corrected to June, 1903]. 41.1 X 30.8 and 8.7 X 7.6 in. 5bc Rapurapu Strait, P. I. ; chart 4259. Scale 1 : 30,000. ^Manila, Feb. 1903. 18.8X29.7 in." 30c St. Michael Bav, Alaska; chart 9375. Scale 1 : 20,000. June, 1901, first published 1896 [corrected to June, 1903]. 38 X 31.5 in. 50c Tongass Narrows; [with sub-sketch] Hassler Harbor, Alaska; chart 8094. Scales 1 : 30,000 and 1 : 10,000. June, 1903. 30.5 X 32.3 and 9.6 X 9.6 in. 50c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 528-532; June 1-29, 1903. 4" [Weekly.] Note. — .\nnounces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [May, 1903]. June 1, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Treasurv Dept. 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HYGIENIC LABORATORY Statistical study of intestinal parasites of 500 white male patients at Gov- ernment Hospital for Insane, by Philip E. Garrison, Brayton H. Ransom, and Earle C. Stevenson; Parasitic roundworm, againomer- mis culicis n. g., n. sp., in American mosquitoes, culex sollicitans, by Ch. Wardell Stiles; Tvpe species of cestode genus hvmenolepis, bv Ch. Warden Stiles. May, 1903. 23 pp. (Bulletin 13.) June, 1903 293 statistics bureau Advance sheets from ^Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for May, 1903. 70 pp. 4" Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, ]k[ay, 1903. 13 pp. 4" (Bulletin 11, series 1902-03.) 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Each 1 p. 12° Special orders 11-16 [1903]; Fort Riley, Kans., June 1-29, 1903. 12° [Corrected 2d print of no. 13 Avas issued.] ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 12, 13 [1903]; June 10, 20, 1903. Each 1 p. 12" General orders 6, 7 [1903]; June 10, 23, 1903. Each 1 j). 120 Special orders 18, 19 [1903]; June 1, 13, 1903. Each 1 p. 12° NORTHERN AND NORTHWE.STERX LAKES SURVEY Note. — Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the pur- chaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Survey may be obtained free upon application at the Office U. S. Lake Sur- vey, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer ofhces in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego. Supplement 2, 1903, corrections and additions to bulletin 13, a. Lake Superior and St. INIarys River; b. Lake ^Michigan and Green Bay; c. Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River; d, Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls: to supi)lenient infor- mation given ujion charts of Great Lakes. Jime 15, 1903. 8 pp. 4° Charts Erie, Lake. Scale 1:400,000. June 2, 1903. 24.7 X 41.6 in. 15c Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Scale 1 : 8,000. June3, 1903. 20.8 X 24.8 in. 12c INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Monthlv summarv of commerce of Philippine Islands, Dec. 1902; no. 6, series 1902-03. [1903.] p. 623-830, 4" MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon-General's Office, United States Armv, authors and subjects. 2d series, v. 8, Insane-Kvsihosi^italet. 1903." iii + 11 + 894 pp. large 8° *Cloth, |i2.00 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Ordnance orders 10-13 [1903]; May Sl^Tune 30, 1903. Each 1 p. 12° PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of ofhcers, June 1, 1903. 4 pp. Stoppage circular, June 15, 1903. 4 pp. [Monthly.] PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Official Gazette, v. 1, nos. 32-36; Apr. 15-Mav 13, 1903. Manila. p. 251-298, 4° [Weekly.] Same, Spanish. Note. — The Official Gazette will Ijc furnished to subscribers, free of postage, at the rate of 15c single copy, $0.00 a yr. Send remittances by postal money order or registered letter to Max L. McCollongh, editor Official Gazette, Manila, P. L June, 1903 295 [Public laws and resolutions passed bv commission during quarter end- ing Nov. 30, 1902.] Manila, 1903". v. 9, .325 pp. [Spanish.] Same, during quarter ending Feb. 28, 1903. Manila, 1903. v. 10, xi+ 269 pp. [English.] Same. Manila, 1903. v. 10, xi+267 pp. [Spanish.] Note.— By order of the Philippine Commission the quarterly publicatinn of Public laws and resolutions passed by commission, beginning with v. 9 for quar- ter ending Nov. 30. 1902. will be issued in 2 pamphlets, one English and one Spanish, for sale by the secretary of the commission, beginning with v. 9, at SI. 00 Mexican each. The preceding quarterly volumes, both languages included, are for .sale by the secretary of the commission at SI. .50 Mexican per volume. PHILIPPINE CIVIL .'^ERVIi E BO.\RD Manual of information relative to Philippine civil service. Manila, 1903. 104 pp. Note. — .\i)pendix includes table showing results of examinations held Oct. 1, 1901-Oct. 1, 1902, civil-,>;ervice rules, etc. PHILIPPINE EXPOSITION BOARD Linteg no. 514 a maiiiataud iti junta, sural kadaguiti sapasap ni agturay a Taft, daguiti niasapsapul nga ammoen, pagalagadan ken panagla- lasin daguiti aggapu ditoy Filipinas a niaii>an idiay exposicion a panglaglaguip iti pannakagatang ti Luisiana a marambakanto idiay San Luis, 1904, ti exposicion a umun-unanto a niaaramid itoy tao-en a 1903 sadi 3Ianila, ti inuseo oenno paguijiakitaan nga agnanayon kadaguiti agtaud ditoy Filipinas a ikabilto ti junta sadi Manila. Manila, 1903. 151 ])p. f United States. Corporations. Laws relating to corporations in District, [chapter 18] from Code of law [for District, enacteil Mar. 3, 1901, amemled Jan. 31 and June 30, 1902] and other laws for District; compiled bv Wil- liam F. Meyers. [1903.] 122-168^ [1] pp. 296 June, 1903 Smithsonian Institution ETHNOLOGY BUREAU Kathlamet texts; by Franz Boas. 1901 [1903]. 261 pp. 1 pi. larjie 8° (Bulletin 26; H.'doc. -456. ) [For edition without Congressional doc- ument number see Catalogue for ^Nlar. 1902, page 218.] *Cloth, 60c Natick dictionary; by James Hammond Trumliull. 1903. xxviii^349 pp. large 8"" (Bulletin 25; H. doc. 455.) [For previous bulletins see Document Catalogue of the 53d Congress.] *Cloth, 65c Tsimshian texts; Ijy Franz Boas. 1902 [1903]. 214 pp. large 8" (Bul- letin 27; H. doc. 457.) [For editinn without Congressional docu- ment number see Catalogue for Feb. 1903, page 168.] *Cloth, 60c NATIONAL MUSEUM Note.— The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim- ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. 7, systematic and geo- graphic botany and aboriginal uses of plants. 1900-02 [published 1903]. ii-L422 pp. 78 il. 21 pi. [This is a reprint of the Division of Botany edition, issued in separate pamphlets during 1900-02, with pages i and ii prefixed.] *Paper, 45c Contents: Cocoa palm, Origin and distribution of; [by O. F. Cook] . Plants used bv Indians of Mendocino County, Cal.; [by V. K. Chesnut]. Umbelliferae,' North American, Monograph of [with bibliography] ; by J. M. Coul- ter and J.N. Rose. Same, v. 8, pt. 1, studies of Mexican and Central American plants 3; by J. N. Rose. 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H«:;«se <4aeaDaaea&- ^- IT. 5»x 1^: Inlnstinl C>MBnu9a«n icfMivts. r. 1-L CafiSal an-i faKsr m inaitSL T. ^a |!t^ ± 3kaL aSl: War adi^ l:$Sl-<^ pjases S&-li:iL tSetial no. i***. v. in KdiSL — CadBriki^«&ifia«rp»ra»J(uK.S*. S^l^LiieilT -S^ ««pas^ ic§ialB» cmb- ■MRie'. as ameaded. and ac^ aapyi fc a aa Blttrr ilrieKttv^l'^ST-liifS: eoupilerl by Joel GtaTs«a. li^idSL -tf |>fi. S" 300 June, 1903 Sh'tprneat 19 J Animal Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoologv, pt. 3, authors, C-Czvgan; bvCh. Warden Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1903. p. 199-324, 8" (Bul- letin 39 [pt. 3].) y Entomology Division ( Department of Agriculture). Yellow-winged lo- cust, camnula pellucida Scudd.; byC. B. Simpson. [May 12, 1903.] 3 pp. 1 il. 8" (Circular 53.) / Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, May, 1903; v. 14, no. 9.' xi-^ 829-932 pp. 8° / Principles of horse feeding; bv C. F. 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J Hygienic Laboratory (Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department). Report upon prevalence and geographic distril)Ution of hookworm disease, uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis, in United States [with biljliographv]; liv Ch. Wardell Stiles. Feb. 1903. 121 pp. 86 il. 8° (Bulletin 10. ) 4 Plant Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Bluing and red rot of western yellow pine, with special reference to Black Hills forest reserve; bv Hermann von Schrenk. Mav 5, 1903. 40 pp. 14 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 36. ) Shipment 20 \ Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House docvunents, v. 82. No. 380; Industrial Commission re^wrts, v. 19, tinal report. (Serial no. 4349. ) Shipment 21 ' Congress. Statutes at Large, Dec. 1901-^Iar. 1903, concurrent resolutions, '' and recent treaties, conventions, and executive proclamations; edited under direction of Secretary of State. 1903. v. 32, pt. 1, lxvii + 1-1232 -j-clxi pp. large 8" Shipment 23 1 Congress. 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Contributions from U.S. National Herbarium, v. 8, pt. 1, studies of ilexican and Central American plants 3; bvJ. N.Rose. [June 16] 1903. vii + 1-55 -j- iv pp. 11 il. 12 pi. 8« Note. — Hereafter the Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium, for- merly published by the Division of Botany, will be published by the National Museum, in accordance with a .■special provision in the sundry civil appropriation act approved June 28, 1902. J Plant Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Commercial grad- ing of corn; bv Carl S. Scofield. June 13, 1903. 24 pp. 4 pi. 8" (Bulletin 41.) ' J Soils Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt as adapted to similar work in United States; \)\ Thos. H. Means. 1903. 48 pp. 6 il. 8 pi. 8" (Bulletin 21.) [Prepared by cooperation of Bureau of Plant Industry and Bureau of Soils.] Shipinejit 31 \ Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 4. 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For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 116; special order opening port of Boston to exportation of animals. July 20, 1903. 1 p. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Distribution and magnitude of poultry and egg industry, by George Favette Thompson; from report, 1902. [1903.] ii + 149-213 pp. 1 il. Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 4, authors, D-Dziembowski; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1903. p. 325-403. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 4].) *Paper, 5c Scab in sheep; by D. E. Salmon and Ch. Wardell Stiles. 1903. 48 pp 17 il. (Farmers' bulletin 1.59.) Squab raising; by AVilliam E. Rice. 1903. 32 pp. 11 il. (Farmers' bulletin 177. ) DAIRY DiyiSION Duration of life of tubercle bacillus in cheese [with bibliography], by F. C. Harrison; from report of Bureau of Animal Industry, 1902. [1903.] ii -f 2] 7-233 pp. Feeding fat into milk, or effect of food upon quality and quantity of milk produced; Recent experimental inquiry upon milk secretion, l)y Chas. D. Woods; Physiology of milk secretion, by A. W. Bitting: from report of Bureau of Animal Industry, 1902. [1903. J iii — 234- 273 pp. Milk supply of 200 cities and towns; by Henry E. Alyord and R. A. Pearson. 1903. 210 pp. (Animal Industry Bureau. Bulletin 46. ) *Paper, 15c Statistics of oleomargarine, oleo oil, and filled clieese, 1900-02, by R. A. Pearson; from report of Bureau of Animal Industry, 1902. [1903.] iii + 274-292 pp. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Food definitions and standards; i:)repared by committee on food standards, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 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Julv 1 8, 1903.' 70 pp. ( Bulletin 45. ) [Revision of Bulletin 18, issued in 1899 b}' Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division.] *Paper, 5c 310 July, 1903 publications division Crude drugs from new source. July 24, 1903. 1 p. ( [Publication] 466.) Methods of studying effect of preservatives and other substances added to foods upon health and digestion, address delivered before National Association of State Dairy and Food Commissioners, St. Paul, July 21, 1903; [by Harvey W. Wiley]. 14 pp. ([Publica- tion] 465. ) Monthly list of pul)lications [of Department of Agriculture], July, 1903. 4 PP- { [Publication] 467. ) SOILS BUREAU Use of alkaline and saline waters for irrigation. [July 1, 1903.] 4 pp. (Circular 10. ) STATISTICS BUREAU Milk transportation, freight rates to largest 15 cities in United States; bv Edward G. Ward, jr. 1903. 60 pp. (Bulletin 25. ) *Paper, 5c WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Monthly W^eather Review, v. 31, no. 5; May, 1903. July 18, 1903. p. 217- 258, 3 il. 22 pp. of pi. and maps, 4" Paper, 20c single copy, $2.00 ayr Note.— Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are- Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier. Electricity, Atmospheric, considered from standpoint of theory of electrons; by Hermann Ebert. Hailstorms in Porto Rico; by W. H. Alexander. Hawaiian climatological data; by C. .T. Lyons. Insolation, Abnormal variations in; by H. H. Kimball. Meteorological observations obtained by use of kites off west coast of Scotland, 1902 [abstract]; by W. N. Shaw and W. H. Dines. Mississippi River, Stages of, at Vicksburg; by VV. S. Belden. [Rainfall, Recurrence of maximum and minimum, every 3 years in Washington State] curious coincidence, is it accidental or governed by law? by G. N. Salisbury. Watcrspdiit oft' Hatteras; bv T. B. Harper. Winds. High, at Point Reyes light, Cal.; by W. W. Thomas and A. G. Mc.Vdie. March and winter; by W. B. Stockman. Storms of Great Lakes [1876-1900]; by E. B. Garriott. 1903. 9 pp. 484 pp. of map.s, 4" (Bulletin K.) Paper, 50c Commerce and Labor Department Note.— The act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor, approved Feb. 14, 1903 (Stat. L. v. 32, pt. 1, page 82.5), includes the following provisions: That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof. * * * Sec. 4. That the following-named offices, bureaus, divisions, and branches of the public service, now and heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasurv, ajid all that pertains to the same, known as the Light-House Board, the Light-House Establishment, the Steamboat-Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, the United States Shipping Commissioners, the National Bureau of Standards, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Commissioner-General July, 19()3 311 of Immigration, the commissioners of immigration, the Burejiu of Immigration, the immigration service at large, and the Bureau of Statistics, be. and the same hereby are. transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the sjime shall hereafter remain under the juris- diction and supervisicinof the last-named Department; and that the Census Office, and all that pertains to the same, be. and the same hereby is. transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Commerce and Labor, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter: that the Department of Labor, the Fish Commission, and the Office of Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, and all that pertains to the same. be. and the same hereby are. placed under the jurisdiction and made a part of the Department of Commerce and Labor; that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the Department of State, be. and the same hereby is. transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor and con- solidated with and made a part of the Bureau of Statistics, liereinbefore trans- ferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the two shall constitute one bureau, to be called the Bureau of Sta- tistics, with a chief of the bureau: and that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall- have control of the work of gathering and distributing statistical informa- tion naturally relating to the subjects confided to his Department: and the Sec- retary of Commerce and Labor is hereby given the power and authority to rear- range the statLstical work of the bureaus and c>ffice,s confided to said Department, and to consolidate any of the statistical bureaus and offices transferred to said Department: and said Secretary shall also have authority to call upon other Departments of the Government for statistical data and results obtained by them; and said Secretary of Commerce and Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical iiiformation so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise. * * * Sec. 5. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and LaVwr a Ijureau to be called the Bureau of Manufactures, and a chief of said bureau. * * * Sec. (5. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporaticjns who shall be the head of said bureau. * * * Sec. 7. That the jurisdiction, supervision and control now posses.sed and exer- cised by the Department of the Treasury over the fur-seal, salmon and other fish- eries of Alaska and over the immigration of aliens into the United States, its waters, territories and any p)lace subject to_the jurisdiction thereof, are hereby transferred and vested in the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 11. A person, to be designated by the Secretary of State, shall be appointed to formulate, under his direction, for the instruction of consular officers, the requests of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor: and to prepare from the dis- patches of consular officers, for transmis.sion to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, .such information as pertains to the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 12. That the I'resident be. and he is hereby, authorized, by order in writ- ing, to transfer at any time the whole or any jiart of any office, bureau, divisioti or other branch of the public service engaged in statistical or scientific work, from the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of War. the Department of Justice, the Post-Otfice Department, the Department of the Xavv or the Department of the Interior, to the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas- sage: Provided, however,' That the provisions of this .\ct other than those of section twelve in relation to the transfer of any existing office, bureau, division, officer or other branch of the public service or authority now conferred thereon, to the Department of Commerce and Labor shall take effect and be in force on the first dav of Julv, nineteen hundred and three, and not before. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custord-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at LTnited States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Report on geodetic operations in United States to 14th conference of International Geodetic Association [Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 4-- , 1908]; by 0. H. Tittmann. 1903. 28 pp. map, 4» Tide tables for Atlantic Coast of United States, including Canada and West Indies: from Tide tables for [calendar year] 1904. 1903. [168] pp. il. large 8" Paper, 15c Note. — Contains full predictions — that is, time and height of every high and every low water in the calendar year 1904 — at 20 stations, with table by means of which these i)redictions may be extended to 1.081 suborilinate stations. 312 July, 1903 Tide tables for [calendar] year 1904. 1903. 508 pp. il. large 8" [List of references on general subject of tides on jiage 24.] Paper, 50c Tide tables for Pacific Coast of United States, with foreign ports in Pacific Ocean; from Tide tables for [calendar year] 1904. 1903. [158] pp. large 8" Paper, lOe Note.— Contains full predictions — that is, time and height of every high and every low water in the calendar year 1904 — at 20 stations, with table by means of whi('h these predictions may be extended to 802 subordinate stations. Charts Culebra Island and approaches, AV. I.; chart 914. Scale 1:20,000. July, 1903. 31.7X42.9 in. 50c Golofnin Bay, Alaska; chart 9382. Scale 1:40,000. Julv, 1903. 38.9 X 31.8 in. 50c Port Orchard, northern part. Wash.: chart 6443. Scale 1:20,000. July, 1903. 27.3X33.9 in. 50c San Francisco Bay, southern part, Cal.; chart 5531. Scale 1:50,000. July, 1903. 36.1 X 32.7 in. 50c FISHERIES BUREAU Note. — The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., bv American fishing vessels, June, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8" (Statistical bulletin 137.) NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Table of equivalents of customary and metric weights and measures. 1st edition. 1903. 38 pp. 4" (Circular of information 4.) NAVIGATION BUREAU Laws relating to navigation and merchant marine, pt. 2 of report of commissioner, 1903. 531 pp. *Cloth, 40c STATISTICS BUREAU Note.— Created July 1, 1903, by consolidation of the Statistics Bureau, trans- ferred from the Treasury Department, and the Foreign Commerce Bureau, trans- ferred from the State Department. The Commerce and Labor Department distributes the Consular Reports gilatuitously. Advance sheets of consular reports, July 1-31, 1903; nos. 1686-1711. 9 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Publications of Bureau of Statistics, formerly of Treasury Department ; Publications of Bureau of Foreign Commerce, formerly of State De- partment, now consolidated with Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor. July 10, 1903. 3 pp. 4" STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE List of masters, mates, pilots, and engineers of merchant steam, motor, and sail vessels, licensed during year ended Dec. 31, 1902. 1903. 289 pp. July, 1903 313 Interior Department Note. — The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from 81.05 to 81.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit 81.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pen.sion-Deeision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Deoi.sions [in appealed pension and bounty land claim.s] v. 13, [signa- tures] 27-33, published separately. [1903.] p. 417-528. Same, [v. 13, slips] 130-134; June 15-23, 1903; published separately. CENSUS OFFICE Note.— Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. Street and electric railways [preliminary report, 1902]. 1903. 193 pp. 4° (Bulletin 3.) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended lor free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see below. Chemical analyses of igneous rocks published from 1884 to 1900, with critical discussion of character and use of analyses; by Henry Ste- phens Washington. 1903. 495 i iii pp. 4" (Professional paper 14; H. doc. 451.) *Paper, 40c Geographic tables and fornmlas; by Samuel S. Gannett. 1903. 284 + iii pp. 5 il. (Bulletin 214; H. doc. 470. ) *Paper, 15c Geologic atlas of United States, Gaines folio, Pa.-N. Y. Library edition. 1903. 9 pp. 6 il. 2 pi. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 92. ) *Paper, 25c List of publications. [June] 1903. 47 pp. Production of as])haltum and bituminous rock in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 15 pp. Production of magnesite in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 5 pp. Production of sulphur and pyrite in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 13 pp. Topograph i.c sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the L^nited States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1 : 62,500, 1 : 125,000, and 1 : 2.50,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unle.ss otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5tol6inchesin width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each slieet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Lsland, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are .sold by the Survey at .5c each: but in lots" of 100 or more copies, whether of the .same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. 314 July, 1903 Arkansas-Mif^souri, Yellville quadrangle, lat. 36°-36° 30'', long. 92° 30'- 93°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903. California, Banner Hill special map, lat. 39° 13' 50''-39° 17' 16", long. 120° 57' 5"-121° 00' 25". Scale 1:14,400, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1903. California, Elcajon quadrangle, lat. 32° 45'-33°, long. 116° 45'-117°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of June, 1903. California, San Antonio quadrangle, lat. 34° 15'-34° 30', long. 117° 30'- 117° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Julv, 1903. California, Tejon quadrangle, lat. 34° 30'-35°, long. 118° 30'-119°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Connecticut-Xew York, Cornwall (juadrangle, lat. 41° 45'-42°, long. 73° 15'-73° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Idaho, Rathdrum quadrangle, lat. 47° 30'-48°, long. 116° 30'-117°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. Indiana, Haubstadt quadrangle, lat. 3S°-3.S° 15', long. 87° 30'-87° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Indiana-Illinois, New Harmonv quadrangle, lat. o8°-38° 15', long. 87° 45'- 88°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of May, 1903. Indiana-Illinois, Princeton quadrangle, lat. 38° 15'-38° 30', long. 87° 30'-87° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Kentuckv-AV est Virginia-Ohio, Kenova quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 30', long. 82° 30'-83°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Marvland, Xanticoke quadrangle, lat. 38° 15'-38° 30', long. 75° 45'- 76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Montana, Coopers Lake quadrangle, lat. 47°-47° 30', long. 112° 30'-113°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of June, 1903. New York, Babylon quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 73° 15'-73° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. PMition of June, 1903. New \"ork. Big :\Ioose quadrangle, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 74° 45'-75°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1903. New York, Little Falls quadrangle, lat. 43°-43° 15', long. 74° 45'-75°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. New Y^ork, Luzerne quadrangle, lat. 43° 15'-43° 30', long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. New York, Northport quadrangle, lat. 40° 45'-41°, long. 73° 15'-73° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. New York, West Canada Lakes (juadrangle, lat. 43° 30'-43° 45', long. 74° 30'-74° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. North Carolina, Kenly quadrangle, lat. 35° 30'-35° 45', long. 78°-78° 15'. Scale 1: 62,.500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. North Carolina, Tarboro quadrangle, lat. 35° 45'-36°, long. 77° 30'-77° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Ohio, Canton quadrangle, lat. 40° 45'-41°, long. 81° 15'-81° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Ohio, Fostoria quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 83° lo'-83° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of June, 1903. Ohio, Oberlin tiuadrangle, lat. 41° 15'-41° 30', long. 82°-82° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of June, 1903. July, 1903 315 Texas, Burnet quadrangle, lat. 30° 30^-31°, long. 98°-98° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of June, 1903. "Wyoming. Fort McKianev quadrangle, lat. 44°-44° 30', long. 106° 30'- 107°." Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Mav, 1903. HYDROGRAPHY DIVI.SIOX Normal and polluted waters in northeastern United States: Ijy 31arshall Ora Leighton. 1903. 192— [i] pp. 17 il. (AVater-supjily and irri- gation paper 79; H. doe. 442.) *Pa])er, 10c IXDIAN BUREAU List of officers connected with Indian service; corrected to Julv 1, 1903. [3] pp. 4" Regulations, as amended July 10, 1903, governing sale and leasing of lands in Creek Nation, Ind. T., for carrying into effect provisions of sec. 16 and 17 of act approved June 30, 1902 [to ratify supple- mental agreement with Creek Indians]. 1903. 48 pp. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Ceded Chippewa pine lands, Minn., instructions, description, and esti- mates for sale of pine timl)er on Leech Lake and parts of Chip- pewa of the ^Iississii)pi and Winnibigoshish reservations, and rules and regulations for selHng and removal of timber, act of Jan. 14, 1889, as amended by act oJ June 27, 1902. May 29, 1903. 84 pp. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at S5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, includingspecification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at SI .00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at S5.00per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Classification bulletin, May-June, 1903, containing classification of sul)jects of invention [no. 11], revised by Classification Division. 1903. 10 pp. large 8" Official Gazette, July 7-28, 1903; v. 105, nos. 1-4. 1-978- [xcviii] pp. il. large S° [Weekly.] Paper, 10c single copy, S5.00 a yr Note.— Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Justice, Department of Register of Office of Attorney-General, July 1, 1903. 20 pp. Navy Department EQUIPMENT BUREAU Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Alliance. June, 1903. 20 pp. 12» 316 July, 1903 Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Minneapolis. June, 1903. 35 pp. 12" Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. T. S. Pensacola. June, 1903. 25 pp. 12" HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. American practical navigator, epitome of navigation and nautical astron- omy, by Nathaniel Bowditch; revised in 1880 under direction of Bureau of Navigation by P. H. Cooper, revised in 1903 under direc- tion of Bureau of Equipment by G. W. Logan. 1903. 652 pp. 67 il. large 8" ( [Publication] 9.) Sheep, $2.25 Charts Borneo, n. w. coast, Ambong Bay to Sampanmangio Pt., from British survevs between 1847 and 1868; chart 2121. Scale naut. m. = 0.5 in. July, 1903. 2L8 X 38.7 in. 40c Borneo, n. w. coast, Barram Point to Nosong Point, from British surveys between 1847 and 1867; chart 2123. Scale naut m. = 0.25 in. July, 1903. 24.6 X 28.3 in. 30c Borneo, n. w. coast, Nosong Point to Ambong Bay, from British surveys between 1847 and 1866, scale naut. m. = 0.5 in.; with insets, Gaya Harbour, from British survey in 1882, scale naut. m. = 6 in.; Dina- wan Anchorage, from British survey in 1882, scale naut. m. = 6 in.; chart 2122. July, 1903. 24.9 X 37.6, 7.1 X 6.1, and 6.6 X 6.1 in. 40c Hokushu [or] Yezo Island, Japan, including Tsugaru and La Perouse straits, from latest information; chart 2124. Scale 1° long. = 4.5 in. July, 1903. 31.4 X 43.4 in. 60c Kiushu, Japan, West coast of, Hirado Strait to Hayasaki Strait, includ- ing gulfs of Shimabara and Omura, from latest information; chart 1943. Scale naut. m. = 0.5 in. July, 1903. 25.3 X 37 in. 40c Likieb Group, Marshall Islands, north Pacific Ocean, from sketch made in 1885, corrected bv U. S. F. C. S. Albatross in 1900; chart 996. Scale naut. m. = 0.3 in. Mar. 1887, corrections Julv, 1903. 8.9 X 12.3 in. " 20c Nova Scotia, southeast coast, Port Dover to Port iNIedway, from British survevs in 1862-64; chart 2130. Scale naut. m. = 1 in. July, 1903. 40.7 X 30.7 in. ' 60c Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1903; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., change in transatlantic steamship routes: proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; tracks of cyclonic storms: equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather; charts published, etc.. July 1-31, 1903. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Aug. 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather: stdnn tracks; charts published, etc., June 1-30, 1903; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and .south Pacific Ocean; typhoons in east Asiatic waters; equator cros.sings in Atlantic Ocean; fishing banks. July, 1903 317 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREATT Manual of naval supply fund; by G. P. Dyer. June, 1903. [37] pp. Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps 27, 28; July 1, 15, 1903. p. 215-231, 12" Post-Office Department United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 25, no. 7; July, 1903. Philadelphia. 52 pp. 12° [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1. January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being- additions and eorrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. State Department Note. — The State Department distributes its publications gratuitously. Re- quests for Consular Reports should hereafter be made to the Department of Com- merce and Labor. For sale of laws see page tiOti. A new bureau, to be known as the Bureau of Trade Relations, was organized in the State Department July 1, 1903, under sec. 11 of act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor. Diplomatic list, July, 1903. 14 pp. 24" [Monthly.] AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note.— This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to ~bc. Addres.s the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, July, 1903; whole no. 118, v. 15, no. 1. 1-286 + xxvii pp. 2 11. map. (H. doc. 310, pt. 7.) [Contain.s articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, June, 1903. library series 6, Jan. -June, 1903. Argentina. Port movements in Mar. 1903: agricultural exports, first quarter of 1903; mineral resources of Republic: new bankruptcy law [promulgated at Buenos Ayres, Dec. :M, 1902], continuation; notes. Barrett, John, Appointment of, as minister to Argentine Republic from United States. Bolivia. Acre question, by Dionisio Cerqueira; agreement with Peru for free importation of sundry products. Book notes. Brazil. Treaty [and protocols] of extradition between Brazil and United States [signed Rio de Janeiro. May 14, 1S97, May 2S, 1898, and May 29, 1901]; exports from Pani during May, 1903;" mineral resources of Republic' Chile. Mineral resources of Republic. Cuba. Financial statement for .May. 1903; trade statistics of Cienfiiegos. Declaration of Independence of United States, ATiniversary of. Ecuador. Gold mining in Republic. Guatemala. Notes. Honduras. .Mining in Republic: notes. Latin America in 1902, review. Trade opiiortimities in. Mexico. Foreign commerce first 9 months of fiscal year 1902-3: decree governing use of word "bank"; taxes on explosives; modification of patent and trade- mark law; establishment of new steamship lines; rate of exchange in July. Nicaragua. Mining in Republic. Paraguay. Alining in Republic. Periodicals and newspaptis on file. Peru. Exports from Iquitos, 1900-02: industries of Republic. .Salvador. Mining in Republic; imjiorts in 1902. Treaties between United States and Culja, coaling-stations treatv [signed Havana, July 2, 1903], Isle of Pines treaty [sign.'d Havana, July 2, 1903], United States. Trade witli Latin .America; consular trade reports; foreign com- merce in May, 1903; Commercial Pacific Cable: recognition of Latin-American consular oflticers. Uruguay. Port movements. Mar. 1903; gold mining in Republic. Venezuela. Decree authorizing coinage of .silver; decree concerning closing of 6 custom-houses; commerce of Maracaibo, last half of 1902. 318 July, 1903 foreign commerce bureau Note. — Transferred July 1, 1908, to Comnierr-e and Labor Department and con- solidated with the Statistics Bureati, transferred from the Treasury Department. The bureati so formed is called the Statistics Bureau. .See page 312. Consular Reports, July, 1903; v. 72, no. 274. xix + 319-484 pp. il. 1 pi. 1 tab. (H. doc. 438, pt. 3.) [Monthly. These articles have appeared previously in the Advance sheets.] * Paper, 15c Contents: Africa, Progress in: l)y G. B. Ravndal. southeast. New railways in; by W. S. Hollis. Agricultural lands in Cuba; by R. E. Holaday. Agricultural products of Nicaragua; by Chester Donaldson. Agriculture, Hebrew school of, in Germany; by Jay White. Alc(}hol appliances, Exhibition of, at Lima; by J. C. Cree. Almeria. Spain, Pier at; by A. E. Carleton. Andalusia, Trade notes from; by M. M. Price. 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(No. 1339.) Notice of small collection of fishes, inc'luding rare eel, recently received from H. Maxwell Lefrov, Bridgetown, Barbados, W. I., by Barton A. Bean; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 963, 964, 1 il. • (No. 1345.) On some fish genera of 1st edition of Cnvier's Regne animal and Oken's names, bv Theodore Gill; [from] Proceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 965-967. (No. 1346.) On some neglected genera of fishes, bv Theodore Gill; [from] Pro- ceedings, v. 26. [1903.] p. 959-962. ' (No. 1344.) Hvdroids. Alaskan corymorpha-like hydroid, by Samuel Fessenden Clarke; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. 953-958, 7 il. (No. 1343. ) Lepidopa. Revision of Crustacea of genus lepidopa, by James E. Bene- dict; from Proceedings, v. 26. 1903. p. 889-895, 8 il. (No. 1337.) Macrodon. Note on fish genera named macrodon, bv Theodore Gill; [from] Proceedings, V. 26. [1903.] p. 1015, 1016'. (No. 1349.) Mink. 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Kloss in Andaman and Nicobar islands; by C. W. Richinond. collected by William T. Foster in Paraguay, List of; by H. C. Oberholser. Some new .South American; by H. C. Oberholser. Blennnid (ishes of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan and J. O. Snyder. Brac'bi(i]icida, Cambrian; acrotreta, lirinarssonella, obolus, with "descriptions of new species; by C. D. Waleott. Caproid fishes or antigoniida, Relationship and osteology of; by E. C. Starks. Casas Grandes meteorite; by Wirt Tassin. July, 1903 325 Proceedings — Continued. Contents — Continued. Chtetodontidse and related families of fishes found in waters of Jai)an. Review of: by D. S. Jordan and \l. \V. Fowler. Cling-tishes, gobiesocida, of waters of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan and H. W. Fowler, ("opepods, North .American parasitic, of family argtilida', with bibliography of group and systematic review of all known species; by C. B. Wilson. Crustacean fauna of Xickajack Cave, Tenn., and vicinity. Ob.servations on; by W. P. 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No. 104 August, 1903 CATALOGUE United States Public Documents Issued Monthly SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Ofl&ce Washington Government Printing Office 1903 Table of Contents General Information S33 Congress of United States 335 House 335 Sheep-bound I-leserve 335 President of United States 335 Agriculture, Department of 330 Commerce and Lalior Department 337 Interior Department 340 Navy Department 343 Page Post-Office Department 344 State Department 344 Treasury Department : 346 War Department 348 Smithsonian Institution 350 Various Bureaus 351 Shipments to DepoMtories 353 Index 1 Abbreviations Used in this Catalogue Academy aead. Agricultural agric. Amendments amdts. American Araer. Appendix app. Association assoc. Board bd. College coll. Commission comn. Committee com. Congress Cong. Consular cons. Department dept. Document doc. Executive ex. Exposition expos. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio f» General gen. Geologic geol. Government Govt. Historical hist. 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' CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTION Hereafter the monthly catalogue of public documents can be supplie d only as vacancies occur iu the list, as the entire edition authorized by law is exhausted. The monthly catalogue is now sent to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and officer in Congress, to each State and Territorial library and designated depository, to substantially all Government authors, and to as many school, college, and public hbraries as the hmited editi(/n will supply. DISTRIBUTION TO LIBRARIES AND INDIVIDUALS The Superintendent of Documents is not authorized to supply docu- ments free to individuals, except publications specifically authorized by Congress to be distributed by him to persons designated by Senators, Representatives, or Delegates. 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INDEX The index to the monthly catalogue is cumulative from January to Jmie, and from July to November. The December number will con- tain an index to the twelve numbers for the year. Persons desiring to bind the catalogue at the end of the year should l_>e careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate numbers can not be supplied. 333 334 August, 1903 SALES The Superintendent of Documents is authorized to sell at cost any public document in his charge the distribution of which is not otherwise provided for. Only one copy is permitted to be sold to the same person, excepting libraries or schools and Members of Congress. Price-lists of documents available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents wall be supplied free on application in person or by mail. PRICES Documents entered in this catalogue that are for sale by the Superin- tendent of Documents are indicated by a (*) preceding the price named. The absence of a (*) indicates that application should be made to the Department, bureau, or division issuing the document. HOW TO REMIT Remittances maybe made to the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Stamps and personal checks will positively not be accepted. Remittances in coin or bills will be at sender's risk. Remittances to the Public Printer should be made by postal money order, express money order, or draft on New York. Remittances to the Geological Survey should be made by money order. The Record and Pension Office will receive currency as well as postal money orders if the exact amount be sent. The Hydrographic Office sells for 50c its "Catalogue of Charts, Plans, Sailing Directions, and other Publications. ' ' Other Government offices which have books, pamphlets, maps, or charts for sale issue price-lists, which will be sent free to all applicants. The prices charged are never more than cost and 10 per cent added, and frequently much less than that. All public documents, from whatever Department or bureau they may be bought or procured, will be forwarded free of postage to all points in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To other countries regular rates of postage are charged, and remittances must be made to include such postage. WHERE DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINED General directions as to where documents may be procured are given in the body of the catalogue. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES By act of Congress the sale of the Revised Statutes, Statutes at Large, and pamphlet laws has been transferred from the State Department to the Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised Statutes and the recent Statutes at Large and pam- phlet laws are sold. Prices will be furnished on application for Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws prior to the 57th Congress: Revised Statutes, edition of 1878, sheep $2. 90 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep 2.00 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, edition of 1901, sheep 2.85 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, 1895-96, paper 15 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, 1896-97, jiaper 30 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, ] 897-99, paper 75 Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 9, 1899-1901, paper 85 Laws of 1st session, 57th Congress, 1901-02, i^aper 1. 10 Laws of 2d session, 57th Congress, 1902-03, paper 80 Statutes at Large, vol. 32, pt. 1, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep... 2. 50 Statutes at Large, vol. 32, pt. 2, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep ... 2. 25 Catalogue of Public Documents Printed During the Month of August, 1903 XoTE. — Several serial publications, such as general and special orders, circulars, cer- tain specifications, etc., which have heretofore been entered in the monthly catalogue, will hereafter be omitted. They will be entered only in the Document Catalogue issued bienniallv by the Documents OtHce. Congress of United States ^lemorial addresses on Charles A. Eussell. 1903. 7:3 pp. 1 por. large 8° (H. doc. 465.) ^lemorial addresses on Joshua S. Salmon, 1903. 62 pp. 1 por. large 8" (H. doc. 468.) ^lemorial addresses on John L. Sheppard. 1903. 44 pp. 1 por. large 8" (H. doc. 467.) ^Memorial addresses on Thomas H. Tongue. 1903. 96 pp. 1 por. large 8" (H. doc. 463.) HOUSE Unofticial list of memljers and their places of residence, 58th Congress. Aug. 25, 1903. 10 pp. SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published In unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on page 353. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. President of United States Opening additional lands, Chevenne and Arapahoe Reservation, procla- mation. [Aug. 12, 1903.]' 1 p. f° Restoration of White House [and erection of Executive Office Imilding] report of architects [with Historical notes on White House, bv Charles Moore]. [Feb. 28] 1903. 51 pp. il. 100 pp. of pi. 16 pi. large 8" (S. doc. 197.) 335 336 • August, 1903 Agriculture, Department of Note.— Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select .such reports and bulletins as interest them. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU American saddle horse, by John B. Castleman; from report, 1902. [1903.] hi + 62-78 pp. 5 pi. Foot-and-mouth disease, by D. E. Sahnon; from report, 1902. [1903.] iv + 391-410 pp. 13 pi. map. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Publications of bureau. Aug. 1, 1903. 7 ])]). FOREIGN MARKETS DIVISION Belgium's foreign trade in agricultural j^roducts for 1902. ]Mar. 31, 1903. 8 pp. (Circular 26. ) Foreign trade of United States in forest products, 1902; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1903. 72 pp. (Bulletin 33. ) *Paper, 5c FORESTRY BUREAU Notes on forest trees suitable for planting in United States, European larch, larix Europa?a. [1903.] -4 pp. Same, Norway sjjruce, picea excelsa. [1903.] 4 pp. Same, white ash, fraxinus Americana. [1903.] 4 pp. Same, white oak, quercus alba. [1903.] 4 pp. Practical assistance to farmers, lumbermen, and others in handling for- est lands. [July 1, 1903.] 5 pp. (Circular 21 revised.) LIBRARY Accessions to Department library, Apr.-June, 1903. 56 pp. (Bul- letin 47.) * Paper, 5c PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Description of wheat varieties; by Carl S. Scofield. Aug. 18, 1903. 19 pp. 7 pi. 1 tab. (Bulletin 47.") * Paper, 10c Propagation of tropical fruit trees and other plants; by George W. Oliver. Aug. 8, 1903. 28 pp. 8 pi. (Bulletin 46.) "* Paper, 10c Wild rice, its uses and propagation; bv Edgar Brown and Carl S. Sco- field. Aug. 28, 1903. 24 pp. 7 pL (Bulletin 50.) * Paper, 10c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Publications of office. Aug. 1, 1903. 10 pp. August, 1903 337 publications division Monthly list of publication? [of Department of Agriculture], Aug. 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 469. ) WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Monthly Weather Review, v. 31, no. 6; June, 1903. Aug. 17, 1903. p. 259- 307," 10 il. 9 pp. of pi. and map.s, 4° Paper, 20c single copy, $2.00 ayr Note.— Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are- Clouds. La lune mange les nuages, note on thermal relations of floating clouds; by W. X. Shaw. Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier. Earthquake of June 2, 1903, at Washington, D. C; by C. F. Marvin. Foliage, Autumnal coloration of; by A. F. Wood. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Seismograph, Weather Bureau; by C. F. Marvin. Solar radiation, Observations of, with Angstrom pyrheliometer, at Providence, R. I.; by H. N. Davis. Tornado at Gainesville, Ga., June 1, 1903; by J. B. Marbury. Weather reports from ves.sels at sea; by A. G. McAdie. Studies on meteorological effects in United States of solar and terrestrial physical processes, from Monthly Weather Review, Dec. 1902, Jan. and Feb. 1903; bv Frank H. Bigelow. 1903. iv + 37 pp. il. 4° Commerce and Labor Department Note. — The act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor, approved Feb. 14, 1903 (Stat. L. v. 32, pt. 1, page 825), includes the following provisions: That there shall l)e at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof. * * * Sec. i. That the following-named otftces, bureaus, divisions, and branches of the public service, now and heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasury, and all that pertains to the same, known as the Light-House Board, the Liglit-House Establishment, the Steanlboat-Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, the United States Shijiping Commissioners, the National Bureau of Standards, the Coast and (ieodetie Survey, the Commissioner-General of Immigration, the commissioners of immigration, the Bureau of Immigration, the immigration service at large, and the Bureau of Statistics,' be, and tlie same hereby are, transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Lalior, and the .same shall hereafter remain under the juris- diction and supervision of the last-named Department; and that the Census Office, and all that pertains to the same, be. and the same hereby is, transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Commerce and Labor, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter; that the Demrtment of Labor, the Fish Commission, and the Office of Commissioner of Fish aim Fisheries, and all that pertains to the same, be, and the same hereby are, placed under the jurisdiction and made a part of the Department of Commerce and Labor; that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the Department of State, be. and the same hereby is, transferred to the Department of Commerce^nd Laljor and con- solidated with and made a part of the Bureau of Statistics, T.tereiubel'ore trans- ferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the two shall constitute one bureau, to be called the Bureau of Sta- tistics, with a chief of the bureau; and that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall have t'outrol of the work of gathering and distributing statistical informa- tion naturally relating to the subjects confided to his Department: and the Sec- retary of Commerce and Labor is hereby given the power and authority to rear- range the statistical work of the bureaus and offices confided to said Department, and to consolidate any of the statistical liureaus and offices transferred to said Department; and sai('l Secretary shall also liave authority to call upon other Departments of the Government for statistical data and results obtained by them; and said Secr^ary of Commerce and Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical information so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise. * * * 338 August, 1903 Sec. 5. That there f^hall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Manufactures, and a chief of said bureau. * * * Sec. 6. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporations who shall be the head of said bureau. * * * Sec. 7. That the jurisdiction, super\'1sion and control now po.ssessed and exer- cised by the Department of the Treasury over the fur-seal, salmon and other fish- eries of Alaska and over the immigration of aliens into the United States, its waters, territories and any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are hereby transferred and vested in the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 11. A person, to be designated by the Secretary of State, shall be appointed to formulate, under his direction, for the instruction of consular officers, the requests of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor; and to prepare from the dis- patches of consular otticers. for transmission to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, such information as pertains to the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 12. That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by order in writ- ing, to transfer at any time the whole or any part of any office, bureau, division or other branch of the pviblic service engaged in statistical or scientific work, from the Dev)artmeut of State, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of War. the Department of Justice, the Post-Olfice Department, the Department of the Navy or the Department of the Interior, to the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas- sage: Provided, however, That the provisions of this Act other than those of section twelve in relation to the transfer of any existing office, bureau, division, officer or other branch of the public service or authority now conferred thereon, to the Department of Commerce and Labor shall take effect and be in force on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and three, and not before. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Charts [Massachusetts and Rhode Island] Cuttvhunk to Block Island, including Narragansett Bav; chart 113. Scale 1:80,000. July, 1903, first pubHshed 1860. '38 X 28.1 in. 50c FISHERIES BUREAU Note.— The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are- in print. Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., bv American fishing vessels, July, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 138.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Laws, treaty, and regulations relating to exclusion of Chinese. Julv, 1903. 54 pp. LABOR "BUREAU Note. — The Bureau furni.shes its publications gratuitously to tho.se who apply for them. Bulletin 48, Sept. 1903. iii + 983-1136 + [ii] pp. ( H. doc. 370, pt. 4. ) [Bimontlily.] *Paper, 10c Contents: Articles, Leading, in past numbers of bulletins. Decisions of courts affecting labor. Employers and employees. Agreements between. Foreign statistical publications, recent. Digest of. Laws of various States relating to labor enacted [in 1902-03] ; California, Georgia, United States, Vermont. Massachusetts, Statistics of manufactures in. 10th annual report [1901]. Negroes of Xenia, Ohio, social study; by R. K. Wright, jr. Salvation Army, Farm colonies of; by Booth Tucker. State bureaus "of labor statistics, Digest of recent reports of; Minnesota, North Dakota. August, 1903 339 navigation bureau Part 6 of 3oth annual list of merchant vessels of United States, specify- ing distinguishing signals of vessels of United States, including yachts, and of Navy, Quartermaster's Department, Revenue-Cutter Service, Light-House Board, Coast and (ieodetic Survey, and Fish Commission, 1903. xxxviii -r 60 pp. il. 4 pi. 4" [Title on cover i.s: Code list of merchant vessels.] STATISTICS BUREAU Note. — Created July 1, 1903. by consolidation of the Statistics Bureau, trans- ferred from the Treasury Departiaent, and the Foreign Commerce Bureau, tran.s- ferred from the State Department. The Commerce and Labor Department distributes the Consular Reports gratuitously. Advance sheets of consular reports, Aug. 1-31, 1903; nos. 1712-37. 5 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] British steamship contracts, copies of agreements between British Ad- miralty and International Mercantile Marine Company of United States, also between British Admiralty and Cunard Steamship Com- panv, 1903; from Summarv of Commerce and Finance, Julv, 1903. iii + 11-33 pp. 4° Consular Reports, Aug. 1903; v. 72, no. 275. xviii — 485-633 np. and title-page for v. 72, 2 il. (H. doc. 438, pt. 4.) [Monthly." These articles have appeared previously in the Advance sheets.] * Paper, 15c Contents: Arimao River, Cuba, Bridge over: by M. J. Baehr. Asturias. Spain. Openings for trade in; by Arthur Lovelace. Bagdad Railway and German commerce in Asia Minor; by E. L. Harris. Brazil, northern. Trade in; by K. K. Kenneday. British India. United States trade in; by R. F. Patterson. Cable laying, German. Progress in; by Richard Guenther. Canary islands. Trade in; by Solomon Berliner. Chemical industry in Germany; by E. L. Harris. Coal importations at Marseilles; by R. P. Skinner. Colombia. New tariff of [law]; transmitted by A. M. Beaupre. Colonial school. German, at Witzenhauseii; VJy E. L. Harris. Commercial education in Europe; by E. L. Harris. Crop report, Mav. in Prussia; bv F. H. Ma^on. Denmark, Trade of, in 1901-2; by R. R. Frazier. Drawbacks in Hungary; by F. D. Chester. Egypt. Commerce of; by J. G. Long. Elevator, Pas.senger. at Malta; transmitted by J. H. Grout. Emerald mines in Colombia; transmitted by A. M. Beauprt'. Fishing in Algeria; by D. S. Kidder. Foreigii reports and publications. France. Proposed tariff changes in; by .1. f'. Cuvert. Surtax on goods indirectly imported into; by R. P. Skinner. Fruits, dried. American, in Germany; by J. I. Br'ittain. Opening for. in France; bv B. H. Ridgelv. Fuchau. Trade of. in 1902; by S. L. Gracey. Furniture and dry goods. German inquiry for. Glassworkers. Strike of, in Bohemia; by S. C. McFarland. [Grand Harbor] Malta, New breakwater at; by J. H. Grout. House-cleaning device. British; by F. W. Maliin. Hungary, Proposed public works in; by F. D. Chester. Iron in the Sudan; by J. G. Long. Machinery, Proposed German tariff on; by .J. F. Monaghan. Mirriiscope, New, in Germauv; bv J. F. Monaghan. Ndtes. Osaka exhibition; transmitted by S. S. Lyon. Packing of goods for foreign markets; by J. F. Monaghan. Patents and trade-marks. Registration of. in Cuba. Petroleum. American and Russian, in Germany; by E. A. Man. Phosphate concession in Barbuda, W. I.; transmitted by W. R. Estes. Quinine auction in Batavia; by B. S. Rairden. Simplon tunnel. Progress of; transmitted by H. L. Washington. .South American markets, International competition in; transmitted by G. H, Murphy. 340 August, 1903 Consular Reports — Continued. Contents— Continue A. Stamp taxes. Mexican, Changes in [decree]; transmitted by "SV. W. Canada. Steanislii]} service with Copenhagen and Baltic ports; by R. R. Frazier. Sugar jmiduction of Cuba. Telegraph, Pollak-Virag rapid, in Germany; by D. B. Mason. Tientsin. Financial crisis in; by J. W. Ragsdale. Timber cdncessions in Dutch Guiana. Tuberculosis. New treatment for: by F. H. Mason. Wheat and flour trade at Malta; by J. H. Grout. Exports of domestic breadstuff s, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, July, 1903. 13 pp. 4° (Bulletin 1, series 1903-04.) [Monthly.] Schedule A, classification of commodities for monthly statements of imported commodities. July 1, 1903. 23 pp. Schedule B, classification of commodities and laws and regulations gov- erning preparation of monthly statements of domestic exports and of shipments of commodities to noncontiguous territory of United States. July 1, 1903. 23 pp. Schedule E, classification of merchandise for quarter-yearly statements of imports entered for consumption, with rates of duty. July 1, 1903. 71 pp. STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE Pilot rules for Atlantic and Pacific Coast inland waters, adopted 1902; added, act approved June 7, 1897, to adopt regulations for prevent- ing collisions ujion certain harbors, rivers, and inland waters of United States, and list of lines dividing high seas from rivers, har- bors, and inland waters. 1903. 20 pp. il. Pilot rules for rivers whose waters flow into Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries, and for Red River of the North, taking effect since Mar. 1, 1897; added, sections of Revised Statutes applicable. 1903. 9 PI). Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are Issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from 81.05 to 11.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Decisions in appealed pension and bounty land claims, also table of cases, and of statutes cited and construed; by John W. Bixler [1903]. v. 13, XV + 579 pp. [These decisions are prepared in the Board of Pension Appeals, but are promulgated ])y the assistant Secretary of the Interior.] Sheep, $1.05 Same, v. 13, [signatures] i, 34-37, published separately. 1903. p. i-xv, 529-579. [Title-page, table of cases, etc., for v. 13.] Same, [v. 14, slips] 1-12; June 27-July 29, 1903; published separately. Register of Department, [corrected to] July 1, 1903. xi + 298 pp. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The law relating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will c'onsist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to ill. 00 each. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Asbestos. Production of asbestos in 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 15 pp. August, 1903 341 Barites. Production of barytes in 1902, with note on strontium, by Joseph Hvde Pratt; from Mineral Resource.*, calendar vear 1902. 1903. 14 pp. Borax. Production of borax in 1902, liy Joseph Struthers; from I\Iin- eral Eesources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 14 pp. Chromite. Production of chromite or chromic iron ore in 1902, by Joseph Hvde Pratt; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar vear 1902. 1903. 10 pp. Fluorspar. Production of fluorspar and cryolite in 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from ^lineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 8 pp. Geologic atlas of United States, Elklaud-Tioga folio. Pa. Library edi- tion. 1903. 9 pp. 4 il. 2 pi. 8 maps, large 4° (Folio 93.) *Paper, 25c Lithium. Prothiction of lithium in 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 7 pp. [Mineral jjaints. Production of inineral paints in 1902, by Joseph Struth- ers; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 18 pp. Petroleum. Oil fields of Texas-Louisiana Gulf coastal plain; by C. W. Haves and William Kennedv. 1903. 174 + iii pp. 12 il. 7 pi. 4 maps. (Bulletin 212; H. doc. 436.) Note. — Int-hides article on Examination of mud from Gulf of Mexico: by H. J. Turner. , Phosphates. Production of phosphate rock in 1902, by Joseph Struth- ers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 18 pp. Publications. Catalogue and index of publications of survev, 1901-03; bv Philip Creveling Warman. 1903. 234 -l iii pp. (Bulletin 215; H. doc. 471.) Quicksilver. Production of quicksilver in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 12 pp. Rainfall. Relation of rainfall to run-off; by George W. Rafter. 1903. 104— [i] pp. 23 il. ( Water-supplv and irrigation paper 80; H. doc. 443. ) Reclamation Service. 1st annual report of service, June 17-Dec. 1, 1902, F. H. Xewell, chief engineer. 1903. 317 pp. 65 il. 20 pi. 11 maps, and atlas of 15 maps. (H. doc. 79.) Triangulation. Results of primarv triangulation and primarv traverse, 1903; bv Samuel S. Gannett." 1903. 222 — iii pp. map.' (Bulletin 216; H."doc. 472.) Tungsten. Production of tungsten, molybdenum, uranium, and vana- dium in 1902, bv Joseph Hvde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, cal- endar year 1902'. 1903. 8 'pp. Vermilion iron-ljearing district of ^linnesota [with bibliography]; by J. Morgan Clements. 1903. 463-rii+[i] pp. 23 il. 11 pi. 2 maps, 4° (Monographs, v. 45; H. doc. 433). [Atlas to follow.] Topograph ic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed arc projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used. 1:02. .300. 1:12.5.000, and 1:2-50,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11..3to 10 inehesin width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Ma.ssachusetts. Connecticut, Rhode Island. New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular .size are sold by the Survey at -^c each: but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. California, Camulos quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 30', long. 118° 30^-119°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. 342 August, 1903 Indiana-Illinois, Patoka quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 30', long. 87° 30^-88°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. Massachusetts, Boston quadrangle, lat. 42° 15^-42° 30^ long. 71°-71° 15' Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 feet. Edition of July, 1903. Massachusetts, Boston Bay quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 70° 45'- 71°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1903. Montana, Browning quadrangle, lat. 48° 30'-49°, long. 113°-113° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000; contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. New York, Blue IMountain quadrangle, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 74° 15'- 74° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1903. New York, Raquette Lake quadrangle, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 74° 30'- 74° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Julv, 1903. Ohio, Put-in-Bay quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'-41° 45', long. 82° 45'-83°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of July, 1903. HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Hereafter the publications of the Hydrography Division will be entered under the Geological Survey. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Circular, instructions relative to town sites, parks, and cemeteries on public lands. 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Same, [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 102. 1903 [vii] -fxvi pp. large 8" AYASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR FOUNDLINGS Report of president to Secretary of Interior, 1903. 5 pp. August, 1903 343 Navy Department Advertisement and circular concerning armor for naval vessels. [Aug. 3, 1903.] 4 pp. Circular for information of persons desiring to enter Pav Corps. [Julv 23, 1903.] 4 pp. 12° Prison regulations for U. S. S. Southerv, receiving ship for prisoners. [1903. J 4 pp. 24» EQUIPMENT BUREAU HYDROOEAPHIC OFFICE Note.— The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. 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Argentine Republic, geographical sketch, with special reference to economic conditions, actual development, and prospects of future growth [with bibliograi)hv]. 1903. 376 pp. 26 pi. 3 maps. Paper, $1.00 Note. — Includes article on Native races; by J. Hamjidcn l\>rter. List of books, magazine articles, and maps relating to Chile; by P. Lee Phillips. 1903. 110 pp. Paper, $1.00 Monthly bulletin, Aug. 1903; whole no. 119, v. 15, no. 2. p. 287-582. (H. doc. 310, pt. 8.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portu- guese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to ColumV)Us Memorial Library, July. 1903. Argentina. Trade statistics, first quarter of 1903: port movements in Apr. 1903: sugar industry; establisliment of banking facilities with United States; internal development;' dairy industry; new bankruptcy law [pjomulgated at Buenos Ayres, Dec. 30, 1902], continuation; notes. Bolivia. Mining in Republic. Book notes. Brazil. Funds for harbor improvements; Acre question, Brazil's attitude and purposes; trade in northern Brazil; rubber production and trade; notes. Chile. Opening of Chilean Congress;. customs revenues in Apr. and May [1903]; tariff conditions: industrial development; German trade in Concepeion; notes. Coffee movement of 1902-3. Colombia. Isthmian transit traffic, 1901 and 1902. Costa Rica. Statistical data for 1902-3; tariff" changes. Cul)a. Notes. Dominican Repuldic. Development of oil fields. August, 1903 345 Monthly bulletin — Continued. Contents — Continued. Ecuador. Commerce in 1902; new census ordered; Guayaquil and (^uito Kail- road and Ecuadorian asriculture. Great Britain, Trade of America and, first half of 1903. Guatemala. Notes. Hague. The. Palace of peace at. Honduras. Import trade, tir.st quarter of 1902-:5: encouragement of soaj) and candle making. Latin America. Trade opportunities in. Manvifactures, World's. Mexico. 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Tariff modifications. Price list of publications. [July 1, 1903.] [4] pp. Maps Guatemala, from official and other sources [map showing agricT.ltural resources]. Scale 1: 792,000. 1902. 24.8 X2-t.l hi. 50c Guatemala, from official and other sources [map showing mineral resources]. Scale 1: 792,000. 1902. 24.8X24.1 in. 50c FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department and con- solidated with the Statistics Bureau, transferred from the Treasury Department. The bureau so formed is called the Statistics Bureau. Sea page ^9. INTERXATIOXAL SANITARY CONVENTION OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS, 1902 Transactions of 1st general convention, Washington, D. C, Dec. 2-4, 1902. [Feb. 23] 1903. 356 pp. (S. doc. 169.) [English and Spanish.] Contents of nppendUes: Chile. Report on public health of: by Eduardo Moore. Co^tu Rica. Report upon public hygiene of; by .1. J. Ulloa. Mexican delegation, Report of; by Eduardo Liceaga and Jose Ramirez. 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Scale 1:10,00(K 20.7 X 14.8 in. Maibun Bay, from Spanish survey in 1S76. Scale 1: 20,000. 10.3 x 1G.7 in. Jolo Island and vicinitv, P. I., from Spanish surveys to 1874 with addi- tional information; chart 4542. Scale 1:189,000. Manila, Apr. 1903. 20.7X24.8 in. 30c Legaspi Anchorage and western part of Albav Gulf, Luzon, east coast; chart 4261. Scale 1:40,000. Manila, Mar. 1903. 20.7 X 30.3 in. 30c COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions, v. 9, 1903, containing decisions l)v Robert J. Tracewell and Leander P. Mitchell, xiii — 919 pp. (treas. Dept. doc. 2323. ) * Sheep, si. 50 (rOVERNMEXT ACTUARY Market jirices and investment values of outstanding securities [Julv. 1903]. Aug. 1, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 88, 1903. ) IMMIGRATIOX BUREAU Note. — Transferred July ], 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 338. 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Plan of organization for suppression of, in communities not provided with organized board of health, by C. P. Wertenbaker: no. 42. Precis upon diagnosis and prevention of; no. 1 supplement. HYGIENIC LABORATORY Inefticiency of ferrous sulphate as antiseptic and germicide [with bibli- ography]; bv Allan J. McLaughlin. Julv, 1903. 7 pp. (Bulletin 15.) 91— No. 104—03 2 348 August, 1903 Report upon prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm dis- ease, uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis, in United States [with bibU- ographv]; l»v Cli. Wardell Stiles. 2d edition. Feb. [Aug.] 1903. 122 pp." 86 il.' (Bulletin 10. ) STATISTICS BUREAU Note.— Transferred July 1, 1903. to Commerce and Labor Department. Sec page 339. Immigration into United States, showing number, nationality, sex, age, occupation, destination, etc., 1820-190;]; from Summary of Com- merce and Finance, Jime, 1903. iv -^4335-4444 pp. 4" ^Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, June, 1903; no. 12, 'series 1902-03. 4325-4686- viii pp. 4° (H. doc. 15, pt. 12.) * Paper, 35c Summary of internal commerce, 3Iar. 1903; from Summary of Com- merce and Finance, Mar. 1903. iii -f 3009-59 j^p. 4° Same, Apr. 1903; from Sununary of Connnerce and Finance, Apr. 1903. iii + 3531-78 pp. 4" Same, ^Nlav, 1903; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, May, 1903. iii + 4095-4148 pp. 4« " Same, June, 1903; from Sununary of Commerce and Finance, June, 1903. iii -+- 4447-95 pp. 4" STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE XoTE. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Comnieree and Labor Department. See page 340. War Department Historical registeraml dictionary of Arinv, Sept. 29, 1789-Mar. 2, 1903; by Francis B. Heitnian. Mar." 2, 1903. " v. 2. 626 ■ [1] pp. large 8° ( H. doc. 446 [pt. 2].) y. 1 and 2, *cloth, 82.00 Proijosed revision of Hospital Corps drill legulatii ms. [1903. ] 50 pp. 4° ADJUTANT-GENERAL Army list and directory, officers of Army, Aug. 20, 1903; [no.] 45. 72 pp. MILITARY INFORMATION' DIVISION Index of special military subjects contained in books, pamphlets, and periodicals received ditrinu; quarter endino; June 30, 1903. 16 pp. (War Dept. doc. 175.) ARMY CAVALRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL Anatomy of foot [of horse]. Fort Riley, Kans., 1^:03. [10] pp. August, 19u3 349 exgixeer department Laws relating to construction of bridges over navigable waters of United States; Mar. 4, 1893-Mar. 3, 1908. 1903. v. 3, 463 pp. (War Dept. doc. 200. ) [v. 1 printed in 1887; v. 2, in 1893.] XORTHERX AND XORTIIWE.STERN LAKES SURVEY XoTE.— Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of tlie charts, or free by mail at tlie pur- chaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or maiL The biilletins and supplements of the Lake Survey may be obtained free upon application at the Ofhce U. S. Lake Sur- vey, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer offices in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego. Supplement 4, 1903, corrections and additions to 1)ulletin 13, a, Lake Superior and St. INIarys River; b, Lake ^lichigan and Green Bay: c, Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River; d, Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls; e, Niagara River below Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River: to supple- ment information given upon charts of Great Ijakes. Aug. 14, 1903. 13 pp. 2 maps, 4" Charts Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Scale 1:8,000. Aug. 18, 1903. 24.4X16.1 in. 12c INIackinac, Straits of, with approaches thereto from lakes Huron and Michigan and entrance bv Detour Passage to St. Marvs River. Scale 1:120,000. Aug. 8, 1903.' 22.2X40.9 in. " 13c INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Monthlv summarv of commerce of Philippine Islands, ]Mar. 1903; no. 9, series 1902-03. p. 1053-1174, 4° Same, Apr. 1903; no, 10, series 1902-03. p. 1175-1300, 4" ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT FRANKFORT ARSENAL Catalogue of condemned ordnance and c)rdnance stores, consisting of guns, mortars, projectiles, scrap metals, and miscellaneous tools, to be offered at public sale ax arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1903. 10 pp. 4° PHHJPPINE ISLANDS Official Gazette, v. 1, nos. 40-44; June lO-.Tulv 8, 1903. :\Ianila. p. 367-484, 4° [Weekly.] Same, Spanish, with omission, p. 367-483, 4" Note.— The Ofhcial Gazette will be furnished to subscribers, free of jiostage, at the rate of 1.5c single copv, S6.00 a vr. Send remittances by postal money order or registered letter to Max L. McCollough, editor Official Gazette, Manila, P. I. Same, index to v. 1, nos. 1-17; Sept. 10-Dec. 31, 1902. [Manila, 1903.] 26 pp. 4" ACiRICl'LTVRE, BUREAC OF Cacao culture in Philippines; by William S. Lyon. Manila, 1902. 25 pp. 1 il. (Farmers' bulletin 2.) 350 August, 1903 Ensayos sobre las enfermeflade.* fullgo^^as de las langostas, por L. O. Howard ; traducido del Libro anual de Departamento [de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos] para el ano 1901, por Sixto S. Sandejas. Manila, 1903. 16 pp. 3 il. (Boletin del agricultor 6.) Modern rice culture; by Wilfred J. Boudreau. ^lanila, 1903. 47 pp. 32 il. (Farmers' bulletin 3.) [Englinh and Spanish.] Eeport on agricultural soils of Union Province, Luzon; bv Clarence W. Dorsey. Manila, 1903. 11 pp. 4 pi. large 8° (Bulletin 1.) CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Official register of officers and emplovees in civil service of Philipj^ine Islands, Jan. 1, 1903. Manila, 1903. 148 pp. MININCi BUREAU Report on geological reconnoissance of iron region of Angat, Bulacan; by H. D. McCaskey. Manila, 1903. 62 pp. 46 pi. 3 maps, 7 tab. (Bulletin 3.) AVEATHER BUREAU Report of director, 1902; pt. 2, meteorological service of Philippine Islands, report of its establishment and development under Spanish Government and its reorganization under Government of United States, 1865-1902, by Marcial Sola. Manila, 1903. 68 pp. 13 il. 8 pi. 2 mai^s, 4" KoTE. — Includes Publications of Manila Observatory issued bv fathers of Society of Jesus, 1865-1902. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Circular [relative to appointments, promotions, reductions, or other changes in classified service in department]. Aug. 5, 1903. 2 pp. 12" [Circular relative to keeping efficiency records and making semiannual reports thereon.] Aug. 4, 1903. 4 pp. 12° SIGNAL OFFICE Circular [relative to photographic outfits to be supplied to limited num- ber of sergeants of Signal Corps]. July 21, 1903. 2 pp. 12" SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT [Memorandum showing paragraphs of Army regulations, edition of 1901, sections of Revised Statutes, and Articles of war referred to by i:)ara- graphs of 3Ianual for Suljsistence Department.] [1903.] 4 pp. Smithsonian Institution NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim- ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. Proceedings. 1903. v. 26, xv + 1058 pp. il. 69 pi. [Articles 1.306-49 are included in this volume. Each article is also published sepa- rately in advance.] *Cloth, 81.45 August, 1903 351 Proceedings — ContinneiL Contents: Aini.hipcirla from CVista Kica: by T. R. R. Stebbing. Astartula-, Synopsis of family, with review of American species; by W. H. Dall. Bats, lasinrine. Observations on number of young of: by M. W. Lyon, jr. Berycoid fishes of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan aiid H. W. Fowler. Birds collected by W. L. Abbott on coast and islands of northwest Sumatra; by C. \V. Richmond. fossil, of genera hesperornis, Hargeria, baptornis, and diatryma, Notes on os- teology and relationship of; by F. A. Lucas. Bleekeria mitsukurii, Supplementary note on, and on certain Japanese fishes: by D. S. Jordan. Catfish, electric. Use of name torpedo for; by Theodore Gill. Cepolida- or band-fishes of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan and H. W. Fowler. Cobitida' or loaches of rivers of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan and H. W. Fowler. Craljs, Hawaiian, Descriptions of new species of; by M. J. Rathbun. Crustacea of genus lepidopa, Revision of: by J. E. JBenedict. Cru.staceans from Cuba, On small collection of; by W. P. Hay. Japanese stalk-eyed; by M. J. Rathbun. of family galatheid;e. Descriptions of new genus and 46 new species of, with list of known marine species; by J. E. Benedict. Cyprinoid fishes of Japan, Review of: by D. S. Jordan and H. W. Fowler. Devonic. lower, and ontaric formations of Maryland, On; by Charles Schuchert. Dragon-fly wing venation, Genealogic study of; by J. G. Xeedham. Elasmobranchiate fishes of Japan, Review of; by D. S, Jordan and H. W. Fowler. Eucalyptus. On identification of species of, frorn Philippines; by J. H. Maiden. Fish genera, On some, of 1st edition of Cuvier's Regne animal and Oken's names; by Theodore Gill. Fishes. Notice of collection of, made by H. H. Brimley in Cane River and Boilings Creek, N. C, with description of new species of notropis, u. Brimlevi; bv B. A. Bean. Notice of small collection of, including rare eel. recentlv received from H. Ma.xwell Lefroy, Bridgetown, Barbados, W. I.; by B. A. Bean. On some neglected genera of; by Theodore Gill. Hemibranchiate fishes of Japan, Review of; by D. S. Jordan and E. C. Starks. Hexagrammidfe [rock-trout or greenlings] , Review of fishes of Japan belonging to family of: by D. S. Jordan and E. C. Starks. Homotrypa. Structural fcatm-es of bryozoan genus, with dcscrii)tions of specit'S from Cincinnatian group: liy R. S. Bassler. Hydroid, Alaskan corymorpha-like: by S. F. Clarke. Lampridida:' or opahs. On relations of iishes of family; by Theodore Gill. Macrodon, Note on fish genera named: by Theodore Gill. Mammals collected by W. L. Abbott on coast and islands of northwest Sumatra: by G. S. Miller, jr. Mink, extinct, from shell-heaps of Maine coast, Description of; by D. W. Pren- tiss. Orthoptera from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, Notes on, with di'- scriptions of new species; by A. N. 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Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. New York, Gloyersville quadrangle, lat. 43°-13° 15', long. 74° 15'-74° 30'. Scale 1 : (32,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. Xew York, Kaaterskill quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 15', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. :sew York, Lassellsville quadrangle, lat. 43°-43° 15', long. 74° 30'-74° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. Xew York, Xewburg quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'-41° 45', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. Xew York, Phoenicia quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 15', long. 74° 15'-74° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. Ohio, Findlav quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 83° 30'-83° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500", contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. Ohio, ^Hassillon quadrangle, lat. 40° 45'-ll°, long. 81° 30'-81° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interyal 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1903. Washington, Snoqualmie quadrangle, lat. 47°-47° 30', long. 121°-121° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. 370 September, 1903 HYDROGRAX'HY DIVISION Note. — Hereafter the publications of tlie Hj-flrography Division will be entered under the Geological Survey. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Intracranial tumors antong insane, study of 29 intracranial tumors found in 1642 autopsies in cases of mental disease; by I. W. Black- burn. 1908. 95 pp. 71 pi. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Report of president, 1903. 1903. 17 pp. 1 pi. INDIAN COMMISSIONERS [34th] annual report of board [witii Report of purchasing committee of board], 1902. 1903. 34 pp. map, 1 tab. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Ceded Chippewa pine lands, Minn., instructions, description, and esti- mates for sale of 95 per cent of merchantable pine timber [on Cass Lake and Chippewa of the Mississippi reservations] , and rules and regulations for selling and scaling of timl)er, act of Jan. 14, 1889, as amended by act of June 27, 1902." Aug. 29, 1903. 105 pp. Ceded Chippewa pine lands, Minn., instructions, description, and esti- mates for sale of pine timber on Leech Lake and parts of Chippewa of the Mississippi and Winnibigoshish reservations, and rules and regulations for selling and removal of timber, act of Jan. 14, 1889, as amended bv act of June 27, 1902. Mav 29, 1903 [reprinted Aug. 29, 1903]. 84 +[2] pp. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at 15.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. 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Aug. 1903. 18 i)p 380 September, 1903 fish commission Note.— Transiorred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department under the name of Fisheries Bureau". See page 367. The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications whici are in print. Bacteria. More complete description of bacterium truttse, by M. C. Marsh; from Bulletin, 1902. 1903. p. 411-415, 2 pi. large 8» Bass. Common names of basses and sun-fishes [with bibliography], bv Hugh M. Smith; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 353-366. Birds of Lavsan and Leeward islands, Hawaiian group, bv Walter K. Fisher; 'from Bulletin, 1903. 1903. p. 1-39, 5 il. 10 pi. large 8° Dredging. Records of dredging and other collecting .stations of Fish Commission steamer All)atross in 1901 and 1902; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 397-432. Hawaii. Report on collections of fishes made in Hawaiian Islands, with descriptions of new species, by Oliver P. Jenkins; from Bulletin, 1902. Sept. 23, 1903. p. 417-511, 50 il. 4 pi. large 8" Isopods collected at Hawaiian Islands by Fish Commission steamer Albatross [with bibliography], bv Harriet Richardson; from Bulle- tin, 1903. Sept. 17, 1903. p. 47-54, 8il. large 8° Porjioise. Notes on porpoise of genus prodelphinus from Hawaiian Islands, by Frederick W. True; from Bulletin, 1903. 1903. p. 41-45, 2 pi. large 8° Porto Rico. Fisheries and fish trade of Porto Rico in 1902, by William A. Wilcox; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 367-395. Sponge fishery of Florida in 1900, by John N. Cobb; from report, 1902. 1903. p. "161 -175, 4 pi. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Catalogue of United States Public Documents, monthly, no. 104; Aug. 1903. 1903. 331-354 + xi pp. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS List of Lincolniana in library; by George Thomas Ritchie. 1903. 75 pp. large 8" *Cloth, 45e ( 'ontents: Writings of Abraham Lineoln. relating t(i Abraham Lincoln. Publications. 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Mitch- ell. 1903. xiii+919pp. 8" ^ Dairy Division (Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture), ^lilk supply of 200 cities and towns; by Henry E. Alvord and R. A. Pearson. 1903. 210 pp. 8° (Animal Industry Bureau. Bulletin 46.) ^ Experiment Stations Office ( Department of Agriculture). List of State directors of farmers' institutes and farmers' institute lecturers of United States; by John Hamilton. 1903. 23 pp. 8" (Circular 51.) [Interleaved.] Navigation Bureau (Navy Department). List and station of commis- sioned and warrant officers of Navv and Marine Corps on active list, and officers on retired list on active duty, Julv 1, 1903. 1903. 131 pp. 8" i^ Plant Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Wild rice, its uses and propagation; by Edgar Brown and Carl S. Scofield. Aug. 28, 1903. 24 pp. 7 pi. 8° (Bulletin 50.) *^]*ublic Road Inquiries Office (Department of Agriculture). Publica- tions of office. Aug. 1, 1903. 10 pp. 8" Sldpment 2 '^National jMuseum (Smithsonian Institution). Proceedings [with bibli- ographies]. 1903. V. 26, XV + 1058 pp. il. 69 pi. 8" SMpmciU 3 ^"MDongress. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 120. No. 540; Fish Conunission bulletin, v. 20, 1900, pt. 1. (Serial no. 4194.) Shipment 4 ^ Agriculture, Department of. Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1902. 1903. 221 pp. 65 il. 5 pi. 8« (Report 74.) /^Animal Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Takosis, conta- gious disease of goats, preliminary report on its nature, cause, and prevention [with bibliography] ; by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. 1903. 44 + [2] pp. 5 jil. 8» ( Bulletin 45. ) 381 382 September, 1903 ^^iolojrical Survey Divit^ion (Department of Agriculture). Directory of State officials and organizations concerned witli protection of birds y and game, 1903. Sept. 8, 1903. 12 pp. 8" (Circular 40. ) Regulations for protection of game in Alaska. Aug. 22, 1903. 6 pp. 8° (Circular 39.) ^<]ntomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Important insecti- cides, directions for their prejiaration and use; by C. L. Marlatt. Revised edition. Aug. 1903. 46 pp. 6 il. 8" (Farmers' bulletin 127 [revision of 19].) 1/ Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agrii'ulture). Egyptian irri- gation, studv of irrigation methods and administration in Egypt; bv Clarence T. Johnston. 1903. 100 ])p. 9 il. 18 pi. 7 maps, 8""' (Bul- letin 130. ) I, Experiment Station Record, v. 14, no. 12; Aug. 1903. 1903. xviii 4- 1141-1249 pp. 8° .y^ — Further investigations among fruitarians at California Agricultural Experiment Station, 1901-02; by M. PI Jaffa. 1903. 81 pp. 8° (Bulletin 132.) U Plant Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Cold storage, with special reference to pear and peach; bv (i. Harol00 pp. large 8" (H. doc. 458, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Includes Executive officers, 1789-1903.] *Cloth, §1.00; *paper, 90c Memorial addresses on James INI. Moody. 1903. 61 pp. 1 por. large 8° (H. doc. 460, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) " *Cloth, 35c Proceedings upon acceptance of statues of Charles Carroll of Carrollton and John Hanson. 1903. Ill pp. 2 pi. large 8'^ (S. doc. 13, 58th Cong, special sess.) *Cloth, 35c; *paper, 25c SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 411-413. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. President of United States Aquarius forest reserve, proclamation. [Oct. 24, 1903.] 3 pp. t° Extraordinary session of Congress, proclamation [convening Congress Nov. 9, 1903]. Oct. 20, 1903. 1 p. f" Thanksgiving, 1903, proclamation. Oct. 31, 1903. 1 p. f Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 46, regulations' for inspection and safe transport of animals from United States to foreign countries; [with] order 46 [amendment 1], special order regarding attendants for animals exported from United States to foreign countries. Oct. 21, 1899, Nov. 18, 1901 [reissued 1903]. 12 pp. [Order 46 and amendment 1 thereto, issued separately in 1899 and 1901, are here reissued in a single pamphlet.] Same 107 [amendment 14] ; regulations to prevent spread of splenetic fever of cattle. Oct. 20, 1903. 1 p. narrow large 8" Same 119; removal of quarantine on ruminants and swine in Massachu- setts and New Hampshire. Oct. 14, 1903. 1 p. 387 388 October, 1903 animal industry bureau 19th annual report, 1902. 1908. 651 pp. + [2] 1. il. 60 pi. map. (H. doc. 47-J, 57th Cong. 2(.l sess. ) *Cloth, 65c; *paper, 55c Contents: Agricultural experiment station work, Some; by G. F. Thompson and Jolin Roberts. Alfalfa versus sorghum for wintering ealves: by E. A. Burnett. Animj Is sold and slaughtered on farms in 1899, Value of. Beef cattle. Fattening; by R. S. Shaw. Butter, creamery, Water content of; by H. E. Alvord. Diseases f)f animals. C'diitagious, in foreign countries; by G. F. Thompson. Enzootic among cattle caused by bacillus of enteritidis group. Report on [with bibliography] ; by J. R. Mohler and J. S. Buckley. Foot-and-mouth disease; by D. E. Salmon. Hogs, Value of dipping, for lice; by A. T. Peters. Horse, American .saddle: by J. B. Castleman. Horse feeding: by L. A. Slerrill. Imports and exports of animals and animal products; by John Roberts. . Lamb feeding: by F. E. Emery. Live stock and markets. Mai de caderas. South American trypanosomatic disease of domestic animals, Voges's description of; by 0. W. Stile.s. :\Iilk, ewe's, Quantity and analysis of; by F. B. Mumford. Feeding fat into, or effect' of food "upon quality and quantity of milk pro- duced; Recent exi)erimental inquiry upon milk secretion, by C. D. Woods; Physiology of milk secretion, by A. W. Bitting. Miscellaneous information. Oleomargarine, oleo oil, and filled cheese. Statistics of, 1900-02; by R, A. Pear.son. Pig feeding in Nevada; by R. H. McDowell. Poultry and egg industry. Distribution and magnitude of; by G. F. Thomp.son. Poultry experiments; by O. M. Watson. Protein, Relative value of, in cotton-seed meal, cowpea hay, and wheat bran; by A. M. Soule and S. E. Barnes. Quarantine station at Athenia [N. J.]. Report of chief. Rules and regulations of bureau, 1902. Sanitary officers. State, having charge of live-stock matters. Scab, slieep. Work against, in 1902; by E. B. Jones. Scabies in cattle; by R. W, Hickman. Sheep, Breeiling experiments with: by F. B. Mumford. Welsh mountain; by (;. F. Thompson. Sheep ranching in western States: by E. V. Wilcox. Steer feeding in winter; by D. O. Nourse. Steers, native. Feeding; Tjv A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. Stall feeding of; by H. T. French. Takosis, contagious disease of goats, preliminary report on its nature, cause, and prevention [with bibliography]; by J. R. Mohler and H. J. Washburn. Tubercle bacillus. Duration of life of, in cheese [with bibliography]; by F. C. Harrison. Tuberculin test of cattle in Great Britain, results of tests made by bureau on cat- tle offered for exportation to United States: by D. E. Salmon. Tuberculosis, Bovine, and other animal diseases affecting public health [with bibliography]; by 1). E. Salmon. Wethers, western. Finishing, for early summer market and early winter market; by W. J. Kennedy and F. R. Marshall. Wool product of United States, 1902. Form of hog cholera not caused l^y hog-cholera bacillus. Oct. 1, 1903. 4 pp. (Circular 41.) German meat regulations [translated by Annette M. Dve], with original text. 1908." 51 pp. (Bulletin 50.) " *Paper, 5c Horseshoeing; l)y John W. Adams. 1903. 31 pp. 18 il. (Farmers' bulletin 179.) BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Game laws for 1908, summary of provisions relating to seasons, ship- ment, sale, and licenses; bv T. S. Palmer, Henrv Oldys, and R. W. Williams, jr. 1903. 56 pp. 5 il. (Farmers' bu'lletin 180.) CHEMISTRY BUREAU Olive oil and its substitutes; by L. M. Tolman and L. S. Munson. 1903. 64 pp." 2 pi. ( Bulletin 77.) *Paper, 5c October, 1903 389 extomolouy division Peach-tree borer, sannina exitiosa Sav; bv C. L. Marlatt. [Oct. 19, 1903.] 6 pp. 1 il. (Circular 54. ) ' Use of hydrocyanic acid gas for fumigating greenhou.«es and cold frames. [Oct. 2, 1903.] 10 pp. 3 il. (Circular 37, revised edition.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, v. 15, no. 2; Oct. 1903. 1903. viii + 105- 208 pp. *Paper, 10c single copy, ?1.00 a vol. (12 nos.) Note. — >[ainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Xo. "2 contains a special article, .\nnual meeting of American Veterinarv Medical Association [Ottawa. Canada, Sept. 1-4, 1903]: by E. V. Wilcox. Few good books and bulletins on nature study, school gardening, and elementary agriculture for common schools; by D. J. Crosby. [Nov. 13, 1903.]" 4 pp. (Circular 52.) [Issued in Oct. 1903.] " Fimctions and uses of food; by C. F. Langworthy. [Oct. 6, 1903.] 10 pp. ( Circular 46 revised. ) List of publications of office on food and nutrition of man. Oct. 15, 1903. 11 pp. ( [Publication] 238 revised [8th edition]. ) List of publications of office on irrigation. Oct. 15, 1903. 7 pp. ( [Pub- lication] 358 revised.) PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Culture of Central American rubber tree; by 0. F. Cook. Oct. 1, 1903. 86 pp. 18 pi. (Bidletiu 49.) " *Paper, 25c PUBLICATIONS DIVISION List of bulletins and circulars issued by Department of Agriculture and available for free distribution; corrected'to Sept. 15, 1903. 31 pp. ([Publication] 247, 9th edition.) Monthly list of pul^lications [of Department of Agriculture], Oct. 1903. Oct. 31 , 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 473. ) SOILS BUREAU 4^bbeyille, S. C. Soil survey of Abbeville area, by F. W. Taylor and Thomas D. Rice; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 273-289, 1 il. 2 maps. Arkansas Valley. Soil survey of lower Arkansas Valley, Colo., by Macv H. Lapham and party; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 729-776, 1 il. 8 pi. 4 maps. Clinton County, 111. Soil survey of county, by Jay A. Bonsteel and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station; [from Re- port on field operations of Ijureau, 1902] . [1903.] p. 491-505, map. Columbus, Ohio. Soil survey of Columbus area, by William G. Smith; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 403- 423, map. Dubuque, Iowa. Soil survey of Dubuque area, by Elmer O. Fippin; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 571- 592, 1 il. map. Grand Forks, N. Dak. Soil survey of Grand Forks area, by Charles A. Jensen and N. P. Neill; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 643-663, 1 il. 2 pi. map. Janesville, Wis. Soil survey of Janesyille area, by Jay A. Bonsteel; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 549- 570, 1 il. map. 390 October, 1903 Posey County, Ind. Soil survey of county, by Herbert W. Marean; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 441- 463, 1 il. map. St. Clair County, 111. Soil survey of county, by George N. Coffey and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station; [from Re- port on field operations of l^ureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 507-532, map. Salt-marsh. Reclamation of salt marsh lands. Oct. 1903. 10 pp. (Circular 8, revised edition. ) Tazewell County, 111. Soil survey of county, by Jay A. Bonsteel and partv in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station; [from Re- port'on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 465-489, 1 il. map. Toledo, Ohio. Soil survey of Toledo area, by William G. Smith; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 383-402, 1 il. map. Trenton, N. J. Soil survey of Trenton area, by R. T. Avon Burke and Henry J. Wilder; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903'.] p. 163-186, 1 il. map. Union County, Ky. Soil survey of county, by Herbert W. Marean; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 425- 440, 1 il. map. WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Monthly Weather Review, v. 31, no. 8; Aug. 1903. Oct. 23, 1903. p. 365- 406, 8 il. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4" Paper, 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Costa Kica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier. Hurricane of Aug. 11, 1903, at Jamaica; by H. H. Cousins. Meteorology, Rt'ceiit papers Ixnringon; l)y W. F. H. Phillips. Soil temperatures and vegetation: by D. T. MacDougal. Sun sjiots, Pericxlicity of, and variations of mean annual temperatures of atmos- phere; by Charles Xcu'dniaun. and terrestrial atmospheric temperatures, On simtiltaneous variations of; by Alfred Angot, translated by K. A. Kdwards. Commerce and Labor Department Note. — The act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor, approved Feb. 14, 1903 (Stat. L. v. 32, pt. 1, page 82.5), includes the following provisions: That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof. * * * Sec. 4. That the following-named oflices, bureaus, divisions, and branches of the public service, now and heret()fore under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasury, and all that pertains to the same, known as the Light-House Boarcl, the Light-House Establishment, the Steamboat-Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, the United States Shipping Commissioners, tlie National Bureau of Standards, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Connuissioner-General of Immigration, the commissioners of inimigraticm, the Bureau of Immigration, the immigration service at large, and the Bureau of Statistics, be, and the same hereby are, transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the same shall hereafter remain under the juris- diction and supervision of the last-named Department; and that the Census Office, and all that pertains to the .'Jame, be, and the same hereby is, transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Commerce and Labor, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter; that the Department of Labor, the Fish Commission, and the Office of Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, and all that pertains to the same, be, and the same hereby are, placed under the jurisdiction and made a part of the Department of f'ommerce and Labor: that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the Department of State, be, and the October, 1903 391 same hereby is. transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor and con- solidated with and made a part of the Bureau of Statistics, hereinbefore trans- ferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the two shall constitute one bureau, to be called the Bureau of Sta- tistics, with a chief of the bureau: and that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall have control of the work of gatherings and distributing statistical informa- tion naturally relating to the subjects confided to his Department: and the Sec- retary of Commerce and Labor i.« hereby given the power and authority to rear- range the statistical work of the bureaus and offices confided to said Department, and to consolidate any of the statistical bureaas and offices transferred to said Department; and said Secretary shall also have authority to call upon other Departments of the Government for statistical dataanrl results obtained by them; and said Secretary of Commerce and Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical information so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise. * * f Sec. 5. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Manufactures, and a chief of said bureau. * * * Sec. 6. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporations who shall be the head of said bureau. * * * Sec. 7. That the jurisdiction, super\'ision and control now posses.sed and exer- cised by the Department of the Treasury over the fur-seal, salmon and other fish- eries of Alaska and over the immigration of aliens into the United States, its waters, territories and any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are hereby transferred and vested in the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 11. A person, to be designated by the Secretary of State, shall be appointed to formulate, under .his direction, for the instruction of consular officers, the requests of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor: and to prepare from the dis- patches of consular officers, for transmission to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, such information as pertains to the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 12. That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by order in writ- ing, to transfer at any time the whole or any i)art of any office, bureau, division or other branch of the public service engaged in statistical or scientific work, from the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of War. the Department of Justice, the Post-Office Department, the Department of the Navy or the Department of the Interior, to the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. Vi. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas- sage: Provided, however. That the provisions of this Act other than those of section twelve in relation to the transfer of any existing office, bureau, division, officer or other branch of the public service or authority now conferred thereon, to the Department of Commerce and Labor shall take effect and be in force on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and three, and not before. The Commerce and Labor Department distributes the Consular Reports gratui- tously. Addresses at Department flag-raising, June 17, 1903, [and at] transfer of bureaus, July 1, 1903. 1903. 13 pp. 1 pi. Consular Reports. [The monthly and daily Consular Reports which appeared in the Catalogue for September, 1903, under this Depart- ment, should have been entered under the Statistics Bureau.] Order authorizing official seal for commissioner of corporations. Oct. 10, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 20, 1903.) CENSUS BUREAU Statistical treatment of causes of death, cooperative Avork relative to treatment of jointly returned causes and revision of international classification, plan proposed by Committee on Demography of American Public Health Association. [1903.] 19 pp. Note. — .\ppendix is Cooperative methods for improving usefulness of statis- tical classifications of cau.«es of death; by C. L. Wilbur. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast: pt. 3, Cape Ann to Point Judith. 2d edition. 1903. 199 — ix pp. 1 pi. 2 maps, large 8" Paper, 50c 392 October, 1903 United States magnetic declination tallies and isogenic charts for 1902 and facts relating to the earth's magnetism; by L. A. Bauer. 2d edition. 190:^. 405 pp. 16 il. 12 pi. 2 maps, large 8" Charts Alaska Peninsula, Islands and harbors off; chart 8881. Oct. 1903, first pu]>lished 1875. 23.2 X 26.5 in. 20c Chiachi Islands, Sketch of anchorage. Scale naut. m. = 4.4 in. 9.3 x 13.6 in. Eagle Harbor. Nagai Ishmd, Shumagin Islands. Sketch of. Scale naut. m. = 0.8 in. 4.6 '•: 7.S in. Falmouth Harbor. Nagai Island, Shumagin Islands, Sketch of. Scale naut. m. = 1.1 in. 4.6 -: 7.S in. North Kast Harbor, Shumagin Island.?, Sketch of. Scale naut. ni. = 0.6 in. 5.6 x 8.1 in. Northwest and Yukon harl)ors. Shumagin Islands, Sketch of. Scale naut. m. = 1.1 in. 4.7 >: 7.8 in. Semidi Islands, Chirikof Island, and Lighthouse Rocks, Sketch of. Scale naut. m. = 0.2in. 8.9 x 112.9 in. Shumagin Islands [Sketch of]. Scale naut. m. =0.1 in. 11.5 x 10.6 in. Simeonof Harbor, Simeonof I., Shumagin Islands, Sketch of. Scale naut. m. =0.8 in. 8.4 -, 8.1 in. Boston Inner Harbor, Mass.; chart 248. Scale 1:10,000. Sept. 1903, first published June, 1897. 33.2 X 40.7 in. 50c Humboldt Bay, Cal.; chart 5832. Scale 1:30,000. Sept. 1903, first published 1886. 30.3 X 25 in. 50c Jamaica Bay and Rockawav Inlet, Long Island, N. Y.; chart 542. Scale 1 : 20,000. Oct. 1903, first published 1879. 28.3 X 33.5 in. 50c Louisiana, Calcasieu Pass to Sabine Light; chart 202. Scale 1 : 80,000. Oct. 1903, first published 1892. 42.3 X 32.4 in. 50c Nantucket Harbor, Mass.; chart 343. Scale 1:10,000. Oct. 1903, first published 1889. 29.3X24.5 in. 25c Nantucket Sound, Mass., Eastern entrance to; chart 250. Scale 1 : 40,000. Oct. 1903, first published 1893. 24.2x33.5 in. 25c Peril Strait, Hooniah Sound to Chatham Strait, Alaska; chart 8283. Scale 1 : 40,000. Sept. 1903, first published June, 1898. 32.9 X 40.9 in. 50c FISHERIES BUREAU Note. — The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., bv American fishing vessels, Sej)t. 1903. 1 p. oblong 8" (Statistical bulletin 140.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Reconnnendations of commissioner-general to Secretary of Commerce and Lal)(>r based upon annual report [to Secretary of Treasury], 1903. 1903. 6 pp. LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note.— The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Specifications for steel steam light vessels nos. 78-81, 83. 1903. 66 pjj. 8 pi. 4" October, 1903 393 navigation bureau 35th annual list of mercliant vessels of United States, with official num- bers and sitrnal letters, also lists of vessels of Navy, Quartermaster's Department, Engineer Department [etc.], 1903. 1903. [pts. 1-5] viii -i- 442 pp. i" *Cloth, 60c STATISTICS BUREAU Note.— Created July 1, 1903, by consolidation of the Statistics Bureau, trans- ferred from the Treasury Department, and the Foreign Commerce Bureau, trans- ferred from the State I)epartment. The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to these who apply for them. Agricultural implements. Markets for agricultural implements and ve- hicles in foreign countries. 1903. xlviii f 181 pp. il. (Special Consular Reports, v. 27. ) ' *Paper, 15c Breadstuffs. Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Sept. 1903. 1903. 13 pp. 4° (Bulletin 3, series 1903-04.) [Monthly.] Consular Reports. Consular Reports, Oct. 1903; v. 73, no. 277. 1903. xxiii f 197-409 pp. 4 il. [Monthly. These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.] *Paper, 15c Contents: Attorneys and notaries, Hungarian, in United States [order]: transmitted by F. D. Chester. Automobile industry, French and Belgian: by B. H. Ridgely. Batteries, New galvanic, in Germany; by O, J. D. Hughes. [Beet] sugar industry of Austria-Hungary; by Ethelbert Watts. Bicycles, German export of: by J. H. Wormah. Bills of lading, through, Paraguayan-European; by ,J. N. Ruffin. Boots and shoes, Exports of, from" United States, 1893-1903. to Colombia. Bounties, Canadian; by E. N. Gun.saulus. Brake, new. Testing, in Gernumy; by B. H. Warner, jr. Brewing indiistry of Austria; by Ethelbert Watts. British colonies," White population of, by W. P. Reeves; transmitted by Marshal Halstead. British Empire and protective tariffs; transmitted by Marshal Halstead. British exports. Change in character of; transmitted by Marshal Halstead. British investments abroad: transmitted liy Marshal Halstead. Building-trades exhibition, French: by. I. K. (iowdy. Canadian customs amendment act: by F. S. S. ,]ohn.s(>n, Canadian imports and exports for 1903: transmitted by Charles Deal. Cancer, New cure for [akarkine]; by F. H. Mason. Cement machinery, American, in Spain, by W. W, Ewing; transmitted by J. G. Lay. Chambers of commerce, French; by E. L. Harris. Coal, German and American vs. French, in France; by H. S. Brunot. Coal industry in Bohemia; by Ethelbert Watts. Cocoon cropof Piedmont, Failure of; by Pietro Cuneo. Coft'ee pickings, Haitien exports of [extracts from law]; transmitted by Alexan- der Battiste. Colombian tariff'. New; by A. G. Snyder. Commercial education in Saxony, Progress of: by E. L. Harris. Cotton culture in German colonie-^: by Walter Schumann. Cotton-manufacturing industry of Austria: by Ethell)ert Watts. Cotton planting. Encouraging, in British West Indies; by W, R. Estes. C'otton production, French colonial: by O. ,1. D. Hughes. Dalny, Proposed custom-house at; by M. M. Langhorne. Department stores. Foreign, in Germany: by S. W. Hanauer. Electric railway. First standard-gauge, in Prussia; by F, H, Mason. Engineers, Training; by Marshal Halstead. Erzerum. Condition and trade in: by Vital Ojalvo. Flour and wheat in Australia: by .1. P. Bray. Food adulteration in Europe: Ijy Richard Guenther. Food stuff's, American, and French market; by G. H. Jackson. Foreign reports and publications. France, American investments and trade in; by C. J, King. Fruit, American, in Europe. ■ Fruit impiu'ts, German, from United States: by F. H. Mason. Fruits and nuts. Exports of, from United States. German financial statistics; l)y S. W. Hanauer. Germany, American trade openings in; by J, E. Kehl. Conimerce of, in 1903; by Richard Guenther. 394 October, 1903 Consular Reports. Consular Rei:>orts, Oct. 1903 — Continued. Covifen/.s— Continued. Germany, Exporting goods to; by Wiilter Sehuraaiin. Gutta-pen'lia, New artitieial; by O. .J. D. Hughes. Hop industry of Austria-Hungary; by Etlielbert Watts. House-cleaning devices; by F. W. Maliin. Iron and steel. Imports into United States of, and manufactures of, 1901 and 1903. Production of, by United States, Great Britain, and Germany, 1902. Iron and steel production. World's: by A.E. Bateman. Iron-hardening process, New; by O. J. D. Hughes. Ivory market, "Antwerp; by S. H. Haine. Japan, Foreign commerce of; by E. C. Bellows. Japanese trade with United States and United Kingdom. Java, Products and exports of; bv Walter Sclnnnann. Jute crop of India for 1903; byR. F. Patterson. Labor conditions, foreign, German exjierts to study; by S. W. Hanauer. Lace industry. Bohemian; by Ethelbert Watts. Lace trade of Nottingham; by F. W. Mahin. Machinery insurance in Germany; by O. J. D. Hughes. Machinesand tools, .American, in Roubai.x; by W. P. Atwell. Madrid. Opportiniity for American enterprise iii; by Adolphe Danziger. Meat iinpoi'ts and <'onsumption in Germany; by S. W. Hanauer. Heclining. in <;ermany; l>y F. H. Mason. Meat ins]icction, German; by Richard Gnenther and J. E. Kehl. (icrman demand for modification of; by J. E. Kehl. Meat-inspection law of Prussia [instructions]; tran.smitted by William Bardel. Meats, American, Exports of, to Germanv. [ ICxports of, from United States, 1901-03.] Merchant marine, German; by J. E. Kehl. Notes. Occupation of population of principal countries of the world; by Richard Guen- ther. Ocean steamers, German; by Richard Gnenther, Oil engine, New; by O. J. D'. Hughes. Pasteurization of milk. Apparatus for [regulations] ; transmitted by John Mueller. Patent law. German; transmitted byF. H. Mason. Patent medicines in Germany; by Richard Gnenther. Porcelain, Manufacture of. in Germany; by E. L. Harris. Pork, American, no longer prohibited in Turkey: by G. B. Ravndal. Postal, telegraph, and telephone statistics; by S. W. Hanauer. Poultry trade of H\ingary; by F. D. Ghester. Public works. Municijial management of, in German cities; by E. L. Harris. Pumice, Artidcial; l)y (). J. D. Hughes. [Queen] New cross-ciiannel turljine steamer; by J. B. Milner. Ruljl)er goods, German, Advance in price of; by O. J. D. Hughes. Rubl)er-goods industry of Germany; by D. B. Mason. Rubber production and trade of Brazil: by K. K. Kenneday. Russian enter|irise in the Orient: by H. B. Miller. Russian exjiortation efforts; transniitted by S. W. Hanauer. St. Helena, .\nierii-an jiroductsin; by R. P. Pooley. Sanitation of congcsteil areas; liy Marshal Ilalstead. Scotland's industries, Americanizing; transmitted l)y Rufus Fleming. Sewage, Distribution of, on bacteria beds; transmitted by Marshal Hal.stead. Shipping, British vs. German, in the Orient: transmitted by O. F. Williams. Shoes, American, in Bogota: by A, G. Snyder. in Germany; by F. H. Mason. Siam, Foreign tnide of; 'by S. W. Hanatier. Silk culture in Miinchiuia; bv H. B. Miller. Spain, Trade of United States with, 1S9S-1902, Spanish, American-, trade. Drawbacks to; by Adolphe Danziger. Steam communication with .southeast Africa; by W. S. Hollis. Steamship lines. New Mexican; by W. VV. Canada. Street railways of Leipzig; by B. H. Warner, jr. Sugar and fruit preserving in Germany; transmitted by W. A.McKellip. Sugar producers, West Indian, Government aid to; transmitted by W. R. Estes. Tin, Export tax on, in Malay States. Tobacco trust, American, in Germany; by S. W. Hanauer. Tov industrv, German: by J. F. Monaghan. United Kingdom, Foreign and colonial trade of; tran.smitted by Marshal Halstead. Valparaiso, harbor of. Insecurity of; by R. E. Mansfield. Water, Purifying, by ozone: by O. J. D. Hughes. Window-gla.ss manufacture in Germany; by O. J. D. Hughes. Zebrula vs. mule: by Richard Gnenther. Daily consular reports, Oct. 1-31, 1903; nos. 1763-89. 1903. 21 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Cuba. Commercial Cuba in 1903, area, population, production, trans- portation systems, revenues, industries, foreign commerce, and recent tariff and reciprocity arrangements; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Aug. 1903. vii f 358-489 pp. 1 il. 4° October, 1903 395 Cuba — Continued. Customs tariff of Culja in effect on and after June 15, 1900, with decisions, rulings, and modifications to Sept. 1, 1V)03; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Aug. 1903. 21 pp. 4" Internal commerce. Summary of internal commerce, Sept. 1903; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Sept. 1903. p. 111-161, 4" Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, Aug. 1903; no. 2, series 1903-04. 1903. p. 349-751, 1 il. 4° *Paper, 35c Steamboats. List of steamer lines plying between ports of United States and foreign ports; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Aug. 1903. iii + 493-520 pp. 4" Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and tlie Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from 81.05 to 81.4-5 per volume. Subscribers may deposit 11.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Decisions [in a^jpealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 14, [signa- tures] 7, 8, published separately. [1903.] p. 97-128. Same, [v. 14, slips] 37-46; July 31-Sept. 30, 1903; published separately. Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, V. 32, [signatures] 14-17, published separately. [1903.] p. 209-272. CENSUS OFFICE Note,— Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department under the name of Census Bureau. See page 391, Eeport of director, 1903. 1903. 13 pp. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND DUMB 46th annual report, 1903. 1903. 14 pp. EDUCATION BUREAU Note. — Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui- tou.sly by addressing the Commissioner of Education. Annual statement of commissioner, 1903. 1903. 39 pp. (Whole no. 333.) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices rang- ing from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Wash- ington. For topographic sheets see next page. Abrasive materials. Production of abrasive materials in 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 22 pp. Geologic atlas of United States, Brownsville-Connellsville folio, Pa. Library edition. 1903. 19 pp.3 il.4 i)l. 8 maps, large 4° (Folio 94.) * Paper, 25c Same, Columbia folio, Tenn. Library edition. 1903. 6-t-[4] pp. 1 il. 3 pi. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 95.) * Paper, 25c Same, Olivet folio, S. Dak. Library edition. 1903. 6 pp. 7 il. 3 maps, large 4° (Folio 96.) " * Paper, 25c 396 October, 1!j03 Idaho. Notes on geology of southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon; by Israel C' Russell. 1903. 83^iii pp. 2 il. 17 pi. map. ( Bulletin 217. ) *Paper, 15c Kansas. Stratigraphy and paleontology of upper carboniferous rocks of Kansas section; by George I. Adams, (leorge H. Girtv, and David White. 1903. 123 + iii pp. 10 il. 4 maps. (Bulletin 211; H. doc. 435, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 20c Contents: Introduction; by G. I. Adams. Invertebrate fossils from carboniferous section of Kansas, Tabulated list of: by G. H. Girtv. Plants, fossil, recorded from upper carboniferous and Permian formations of Kan- sas, Summary of; by David White. Stratigraphy of region [with bibliography] ; by G. I. Adams. Nickel. Production of nii-kel and cobalt in 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 12 pp. Precious stones. Production of precious stones in 1902, by George F. Kunz; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 82 pp. 4 pi. Silverton, Colo. Report on economic geology of Silverton quadrangle ■ [with bibliography]; bv Frederick Leslie Ransome. 1901 [reprinted 1903] . 265 + iii pp. 23 il. 9 pi. 7 maps. ( Bulletin 182. ) *Paper, 50c Stony Creek, Cal. Storage reservoirs on creek; by Burt Cole. 1903. 62 H- [i] pp. 38 il. 10 pi. 6 maps. ( Water-supply and irrigation paper 86; H. doc. 490, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 15c Vermilion district. Atlas to Monograph 45, Vermilion iron-bearing district of Minnesota; l)y J. Morgan Clements. 1903. 26 sheets, large 4" (H. doc. 433 [pt. 2], 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) *Cloth, text and atlas, S3.35 Wrangell, Mount. Mineral resources of Mount Wrangell district, Alaska; by Walter C. Mendenhall and Frank C. Schrader. 1903. 71 + iii pp. 5 il. 6 pi. 4 maps, 4" (Professional paper 15; H. doc. 478, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) *Paper, 30c Topographic sheets XoTE.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,500, 1:125.000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap- pro.\imatel v, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless othcnvise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5tol6iuchesin width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the rever.se of each sheet catalogued below. About one-third of the area of the country, excluding .\laska, has been mapped, nearly everv State being represented. Mas.sachusetts, Connectictit, Rhode Island, New Jersev, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold bv the Survey at 5e each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same stieet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. New York, Berne quadrangle, lat. 42° 30^-42° 45^ long. 74°-74° 15^ Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. ■North Carolina, Newbern quadrangle, lat. 35°-35° 15^ long. 77°-77° W. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. Ohio, Bellevue quadrangle, lat. 41° 15'-41° 30', long. 82° 45^-83°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. Ohio, Fremont quadrangle, lat. 41° 15^-41° 30^ long. 83°-83° 15^ Scale 1 : 62,500, I'ontour interval 10 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. Ohio, Wooster quadrangle, lat. 40° 45^-41°, long. 81° 45^-82°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. Pennsylvania, Masontown quadrangle, lat. 39° 4.y-40°, long. 79° 45'-80°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1903. October, 1903 397 HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Hereafter the publications of the Hydrography Division will be entered under the Geological Survey. IXDIAX TERRITORY [10th] annual report of luiiie inspector, 1903. 1903. 171 pp. 7 pi. LAXD OFFICE, GENERAL Annual report of I'oramissioner, 1903. 1903. 46 pp. Regulations and instructions under act of July 1, 1898, relating to adjust- ment by Land Department of conflicting claims to lands within limits of grant to Northern Pacific Railroad Company; and also, Regulations under act of Mar. 2, 1901, extending provisions of act of July 1, 1898, to certain claiuis to lands within indemnitv limits of grant. [1903.] 27 pp. Settlement and entry of [ceded Chippewa agricultural lands] in Red Lake and part of White Earth reservations, Minn., [circular to] registers and receivers, '^^rookston, Cass Lake, and Duluth, Minn. Sept. 22, 1903. 16 pp. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at S5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to 810.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at 81.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at SS.OOper book. 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Argentina. Message of President Roca; federal revenues, first half of 1903; port movements in May, 1903; port movements in June, 1903; meat production; mis- cellaneous notes. Book notes. Brazil. Trade and finance statistics; coffee statistics; coffee market in July, 1903; German colonies in southern part of Republic; character and origin of imports; miscellaneous notes. Chile. Trade .statistics; report of Nitrate Association; notes. Colombia. New steamship service. Costa Rica. Customs regulations governing foreign commerce; manufacture of sugar and distillation of white liquor for use of Government; boundary with Colombia; tariff niodilications. Cuba. Postal convcntimi with United States [with protocol, signed Washington. June 16, Aug. 19, 1903, approved Aug. 21, Sept. 4, 1903] ; consular report on sugar and tobacco industries; proclamation of President Palma making public text of agreement with United States regarding naval and coaling stations; tariff modifications. 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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 391. Sailing directions for coasts of [Palawan or] Paragua and adjacent islands. Manila, 1903. 114 i)p. Note. — Seven separate pamphlets have been issued containing sailing direc- tions for the Philippine Islands. This number includes a general index to the set. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Annual report, 1903. 1903. 9 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. [2336]. ) ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU Annual report of director, 1903. 1903. 23 pp. ( Treas. Dept. doc. 2339.) GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Sept. 1903]. Oct. 1, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 113, 1903.) IMMIGRATION BUREAU Note.— Transferred Julv 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 392. Annual report of commissioner-general, 1903. 1903. 122 pp. 15 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2330.) Note. — Includes report of Marcus Braun, special immigrant inspector, on meth- ods taken by steamship or transportation companies, etc., to induce emigration from Europe to America. Appended to report of commissioner-general made to Secretary of Treasury is Recommendations of commissioner-general to Secretary of Comrnerce and Labor, ba.sed upon annual report, 1903. These Recommenda- tions have also been published by the Commerce and Labor Department, for which see this catalogue, page 392. INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Collectors to furnish list of dealers in leaf tobacco in their respective dis- tricts, and to make recommendation on affidavits covering losses by fire, theft, or other casualty, filed by manufacturers of tobacco, snuff, or cigars. Oct. 17, 1903. ' 1 p. 4° " (Circular 649.) Delays in filing applications for regauge of bonded spirits for leakage allowances. Aug. 1, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Circular 645.) 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Ferguson, and R. S. Clark. Jan. 1903. 492 pp. il. 7 pi. 5 maps. ([Publication] 38; War Dept. doc. 205.) 404 October, 1903 ARMY CAVALRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL Army horse in accident and disease [with bibliography] ; by Alexander Plummer and Richard H. Power. 1903. 91 pp. 12"* *Paper, 5c GENERAL SERVICE AND STAFF COLLEGE Formerly Infantry and Cavalry School Tactical evolution, lecture and demonstration, Sept. 26, 1903, by John H. Parker [on proposed system for supplying ammunition to infantry in battle and for concentrating fire]. [Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1903.] 5 pp. 4« MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS California, xinnual report of Arthur MacArthur, commanding Depart- ment of California, 1903. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 19, 1903. 22 pp. 12° Lakes. Annual report of John C. Bates, commanding Department of the Lakes [with report of post schools, 1903]. Chicago, 111., Aug. 24, 1903. 17 pp. 1 tab. 12° ENGINEER DEPARTMENT ENGINEER SCHOOL OF APPLICATION Formerly United States Engineer School at Fort Totten Destruction of obstacles in campaign, by Major Bornecque; translated from French by Edward Burr. Press of Engineer School of Appli- cation, Washington Barracks, D. C, 1903. [vii] -j- iv -f 76 pp. 12 pi. ( [Occasional papers 4.] ) Report of W. G. Caples upon construction of Calamba-Batangas road, Luzon, P. I. Press of Engineer School of Application, Washington Barracks, D. C, 1903. 11 pp. (Occasional papers 5.) ENGINEER TROOPS Report upon operations of 1st Battalion of Engineers in connection with maneuvers at Fort Riley, Kans., Sept. and 06t. 1902, Smith S. Leach, commanding. Press of Engineer School of Application, Washington Barracks, D. C. , 1903. 79 pp. ( [Engineer School of Application. Occasional papers 6.]) NORTHERN AND NORTHWE-STERN LAKES SURVEY Note.— Lake Survey charts may be outained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit. Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payment.s must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained, for cash only, at U. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. They ■i\ill be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Pur- chasers should indicate, \yhen ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The latter will be used when no choice is indicated. The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Suryey may be obtained free upon application at U. S. Lake Survey Office. Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer office, in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswegos Regulations for sale of lake survey charts [with catalogue of charts]. [1903.] [4] pp. 4° October, 1903 405 Supplement 6, 1903, corrections and additions to bulletin 13, a. Lake Superior and St. Marys River; b, Lake Michigan and Green Bay; c, Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River; d. Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls; e, Niagara River below Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River: to supple- ment information given upon charts of Great Lakes. Oct. 10, 1903. 12 pp. map, 4° Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis., Chart of harbor at; with inset, St. Louis River from Mud Lake to foot of rapids. Scale l:lcS,000. Sept. 29, 1903. 32 X 39.9 and 16.7 X 13.2 in. 25c Michigan, Lake, coast chart 5, New Buffalo to Chicago. Scale 1: 80,000. Oct. 12, 1903. 21.5X41.5 in. lie INSPECTOR-GENERAL Annual report to Secretary of War, 1903. 1903, 32 pp. JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL Report, 1903. 1903. 10 pp. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Report of surgeon -general, 1903. 1903. 156 pp. PAY DEPARTMENT Annual report of paymaster-general, 1903. 17 pp. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Official Gazette, v. 1, nos. 50-54; Aug. 19-Sept. 16, 1903. :\Ianila. p. 615-678, 4" [Weekly.] Same, Spanish. Note.— The Official Gazette will be furnished to subscribers, free of postage, at the rate of 15c single copy, Sti.OO a yr. Send remittances by postal money order or registered letter to Max L. McColiough, editor Official Gazette, Manila, P. I. AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF Cocoanut, with reference to its products and cultivation in Philippines; by William S. Lyon. INIanila, 1903. 32 pp. 3 il. 2 pi. ( [Farmers'] bulletin 8. ) Primer on cultivation of sugar cane; by Willram S. Lyon. Manila, 1902. 40 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 1.) [English and Spanish.] Note. — Includes article on Growing sugar cane in Hawaii; by W. C. Stubbs. Report for year ended Aug. 1 [31], 1902; from [3d] report of Philippine Commission [1902]. [1903.] p. 587-661, 9 pi. (Insular Affairs Bureau.) CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Manual de informacion referente al servicio civil de Filipinas. ^Manila, 1903. 105 pp. [For English edition see Catalogue for June, 1903, page 295.] RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE Report of chief, 1903. 1903. 21 pp. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Annual report of commissary-general, 1903. 1903. 31 pp. 406 October, 1903 District of Columbia Note. — For Animal report on sinking fund and funded debt- see Treasurer of United States. Streets. Report of superintendent of Street-Cleaning Department, 190:^. 1903. 35 pp. Smithsonian Institution Note. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: " The publieations of the Smithsonian Institution are, 1, Contributions to Knowl- edge; 2, Miscellaneous Collections; 3, annual reports: 4, sjiecial papers. No srt.i of these are for .sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. The volumes of Contributions and Collections are distributed only to designated pub- lic libraries and learned institutions in this country and abroad. A small edition of the pajieis in these two series is printed separately for sale or excliange. The Smithsonian rejiorts arc dislriljuted by the Institution to libraries throughout the world; may be liad by purcli.-ise at cost from the Superintendent of Documents, and may also generally be obtained free of charge from the applicant's Member of Congress." The annual reports are the only Smithsonian ptiblications that are regularly issued as public documents. All tlie others are paid for from the pri- vate funds of the In.stitution. Separates from the reports are for exchange, and for free distribution, but not for sale. The annual reports are inchided in the Congressional set. Aerial navigation. Recent aeronautical progress and deductions to be drawn therefrom regarding future of aerial navigation, by B. F. S. Baden-Powell; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 121-131. ([Publica- tion] 1379.) Soiwe aeronautical experiments, bv Wilbur Wright; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 133-148, 2il. 4pp.'of pi. ([Publication] 1380.-) Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. Marine university, by W. K. Gregory; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 625-632, 1 pi. 2 pp. of pi. ([Publication] 1410.) Cold. History of cold and al)solute zero, by James Dewar; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 207-240. ( [Publication] 1387. ) Comets' tails, corona, and aurora borealis, bv John Cox; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 179-192. ( [Publication] 1384.) Coral, by Louis Roule; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 609-612, 2 pj). of pi. ( [Publication] 1408. ) Future. Discovery of future, l)y H. G. Wells; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 375-392. ( [Publication] 1395. ) Geography. Progress of geographical knowledge, by Sir T. H. Holdich; from report, 1902. 1903.^ p. 351-373. ( [Publication] 1394. ) Good seeing, by S. P. Langley; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 193-195, Ipl. ([Publication] 1385.) Guam and its people, by W. E. Safford; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 493-508, 12 pp. of pi. ( [Publication] 1402.) Heredity. Problems of heredity and their solution, by W. Bateson; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 559-580. ([Publication] 1406.) Interoceanic canal. Panama route for ship canal, bv William H. Burr; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 537-557, 4 il. 2 pp. of pi. ([Publica- tion] 1405.) Light. Experimental investigation of pressure of light, [by] Peter Lebedew; from report, 1902. 1903. p. 177, 178. ([Publication] 1383.) October, 1903 407 Light — Continued. On alxsorption and emiss^ion of air and its ingredi- ents for light of wave-lengths from 250 /^Geological Survey (Interior Department). Geologic atlas of United States, Elkland-Tioga folio. Pa. Librarv edition. 1903. 9 pp. 4 il. 2 pi. 8 maps, large 40 (Folio 93.) ^Public Road Inquiries Office (Department of Agriculture). Pi-oceed- ings of National Good Roads Convention, St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 27-29, 1903. 1903. 80 pp. 8° (Bulletin 26.) ^Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Organization of Department of Agriculture, 1903-04. Sept. 15, 1903. 23 pp. 8" (Circular 1, revised to Sept. 1, 1903.) Soils Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Chemistrj' of soil as related to crop production; bv Milton Whitnev and F. K. Cameron. 1903. 71pp. 8" (Bulletin 22.) Shipment 6 ^Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. Senate reports, v. 1. Xos. 2127-2544; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4410.) Shipment 7 /Congi-ess. 57th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 1. Xo. 1; Report of secretary of Senate, 1901. (Serial no. 4219.) 411 412 October, 1903 /'Ml^ongress — Continued. 57th Congress, 2d session. Congressional Rec- ord, proceedings and debates of 57th Congress, 2d session, v. 36 [index to pts. 1-3, including History of bills and joint resolutions]. 1903. 268 + 146 pp. 4" 'Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, v. 15, no. 1; Sept. 1903. 1903. x + 1-104 pp. 4 11. 1 pi. 8° ^ Plans of structures in use on irrigation canals in United States from drawings exhibited bv office at Paris in 1900 and at Buffalo in 1901. 1903. 51 pp. 22 il. oblong 8° (Bulletin 131.) ^^ — Storage of water on Cache la Poudre and Big Thomj^son rivers; bv C. E. Tait. 1903. 100 pp. 10 il. 4 pi. map, 8° (Bulletin 134.) /li'orestry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Diminished flow of Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and its relation to surround- ing forests; by G. Frederick Schwarz. 1903. 27 pp. 4 pi. 2 maps, 8° (Bulletin 44.) Notes on forest trees suitable for planting in United States, black cherry, prunus serotina. [1903.] 4 pp. 8° j^ Working plan for forest lands in Hampton and Beaufort counties, S. C; by Thomas H. Sherrard. 1903. 54 pp. 11 il. 12 pi. map, 8° (Bulletin 43.) Plant Industrv Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Culture of Cen- ^ tral American rubber tree; by O. F. Cook. Oct. 1, 1903. 86 pp. 18 '^ pi. 8" (Bulletin 49.) / y^ — Wilt disease of tobacco and its control; bv R. E. B. McKennev. l^ Sept. 18, 1903. 6 pp. 1 il. 8° (Bulletin 51, pt. 1.) Shipment 8 ^^Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. Senate reports, v. 2. Nos. 2545- 2944; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4411.) Shipment 9 ^ Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. Senate reports, v. 3. Nos. 2945- 3318; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4412.) Shipment 10 t^Coast and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Department) . United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast; jits. 1, 2, St. Croix River to Cape Ann. 2d edition. 1903. 243 + xii + [i] pp. 3 maps, large 8° t^Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. Congressional Record, proceed- ings and debates of 57th Congress, 2d session, v. 36 [pt. 1; Dec. 1, 1902-Jan. 22, 1903]. 1903. [3] -f 1-1088 pp. 4° Shipment 11 '^Congress. 57th Congress, 2d session. Congressional Record, jjroceed- ings and debates of 57th Congress, 2d session, v. 36 [pt. 2; Jan. 22- Feb. 14, 1903]. 1903. [3] + 1089-2176 pp. il. 4" Shipment 12 //'AgTiculture, Department of. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 46, regulations for inspection and safe transport of animals from United States to foreign counti'ies; [with] order 46 [amendment 1], special order regarding attendants for animals exported from United States to foreign countries. Oct. 21, 1899, Nov. 18, 1901 [reissued 1903]. 12 pp. 8" [Order 46 and amendment 1 thereto, issued separately in 1899 and 1901, are here reissued in a single pamphlet.] October, 1903 413 ^oVnimal Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Animal indus- try of Argentina; by Frank \V. Bicknell. 1903. 72 pp. 16 pi. 8° (Bulletin 48.) i^ Form of hog cholera not caused by hog-cholera bacillus. Oct. 1, 1903. 4 pp. 8" (Circular 41.) /Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 41. Nos. 12, 35, 61, 244, 588, and Senate document 426; Estimates of appro- priations; Receipts and expenditures; Deficiency estimates. (Serial no. 4308. ) Forestry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Notes on forest trees suitable for planting in United States, black walnut, juglans nigra. [1903.] 6 pp. 8° ^Hygienic Laboratory (Public Health and ^Marine Hos^iital Service, Treas- ury Department). Spotted fever, tick fever, of Rocky Mountains, new disease; by John F. Anderson. July, 1903. 50 pp. 3 il. 6 pi. 2 maps, 8° (Bulletin 14. ) [There are no pages 45 and 46, and plate numbered 3 should precede, rather than follow, page 48.] /^Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Sept. 1903. Sept. 30, 1903. 4 pp. 8" ( [Fubhcation] 472.) Shipment 13 /^'ongress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 2. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1901 ; Secretary, miscellaneous. (Serial y no. 4269.) A^Iilitary Information Division (Adjutant-General, War Department). Notes of military interest for 1902; compiled and arranged by E. A. Edwards, J. S. Herron, H. B. Ferguson, and R. S. Clark. Jan. 1903. 492 pp. il. 7 pi. 5 maps, «" ([Publication] 38.) Shipment 14 M?ongress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 66. No. 152, 4 pts. ; Consular Reports, Jan. -Apr. 1902, v. 68, nos. 256-259. (Serial no. 4333.) SJnpinent 15 l/VowgxQas. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 62. 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Memorial of Delaware Indians in Cherokee Nation, i^raying relief rela- tive to their rights in and ownership of lands within nation; [pre- sented by Mr. "Quay]. Nov. 23, 1903. 192 pp. (S. doc. 16, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Note. — Includes Brief history of Delaware Indians; by R. C. Adams. FOREIGN RELATIONS CO.MMITTEE Statements of T. H. Bliss, A. Bijur, and Richard A. Bachia before com- mittee [Dec. 19, 1902-Jan. 21, 1903], on reciprocity treatv with Cuba. Nov. 11, 1903. 44 pp. (S. doc. 2, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) 419 420 November, 1*J03 5 Statements of T. H. Bliss [before committee, Dec. 19, 1902, Jan. 15, 1903] on reciprocit}' treaty with Cuba. [1903.] 37 pp. Cullom, S. M. Report favoring H. 1921, to carry into effect [commer- cial] convention between United States and Cuba signed Dec. 11, 1902. Nov. 23, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 2, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) PENSION'S COMMITTEE Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 7, to increase pension of Alfred Woodman. Xov. 27, 1903. 1 p. 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Contested election case of George D. Reynolds v. James J. Butler, from 12th district of Missouri [58th Congress]. 1903. 1073 pp. RULES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report submitting H. R. 21, fixing time for considera- tion of H. 1921, to carry into effect commercial convention between United States and Cuba signed Dec. 11, 1902, as substitute for H. R. 17. Nov. 16, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 2, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) November, 1903 421 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Cooper, S. B. Views adverse to H. 1921, to carry into effect [commercial] convention between United States and Cuba signed Dec. 11, 1902. Xov. 16, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 1, pt. 3, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Payne, S. E. Eeport favoring H. 1921, to carry into effect [commercial] convention between United i^tates and C'uha signed Dec. 11, 1902. Nov. 13, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 1 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Williams, J. S. Views of minority on H. 1921, to carry into effect [commercial] convention between United States and Cuba signed Dec. 11, 1902. 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[Nov. 5, 1903.] [2] pp. f" Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Btireau. will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Report of Secretary, 1903 [advance sheets]. 1903. 106 1. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Information concerning common goats. Oct. 1, 1903. 14 pp. (Circular 42.) Report on enzootic among cattle caused by bacillus of enteritidis group [with Ijibliographv], bv John R. Mohler and John S. Buckley; from 19th report, 1902. " [1903.] ii + 297-331 + [1] PP- 5 pi. Special report on diseases of horse. Revised edition. 1903. 600 pp. 18 il. 41 pi. (H. doc. 487, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, 65c Contents: Digestive organs. Diseases of, by C. B. Michener; revised by Leonard Pearson. Examination of sick horse; by Leonard Pearson. Eye, Diseases of: by .James Law. Fetlock, ankle, and foot. Diseases of; by A. A. Holcombe. General diseases, by R. S. Huidekoper; revised by Leonard Pearson. Generative organs. Diseases of; by James Law. Heart, blood vessels, and lymphatics, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower: revised by Leonard Pearson. Lameness, its causes and treatment, by A. Liautard; revised by J. R. Mohler. 422 November, 1903 Special report on diseases of horse — Continued. Contents — Continued . Medicines, Methods of administering, by C. B. Micliener; revised by Leonard Pearson. Nervous system, Diseases of, by M. R. Trumbower; revised by Leonard Pearson. Respiratory organs. Diseases of, by W. H. Harbaugli; revised by Leonard Pearson. Shoeing; by J. W. Adams. Sliin, Diseases of; by James Law. Surra; by C. W. Stiles. Urinary organs. Diseases of; by James Law. Wounds and their treatment, by C. B. Michener; revised by J. R. Mohler. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Influence of environment upon composition of sugar beet [during] 1902, including study of irrigated sections; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1903. 50 pp. 5 il. (Bulletin 78. ) *Paper, 5c ROAD MATERIAL LABORATORY Testing of road materials, including methods used and results obtained in laboratory, in collaboration with Office of Public-Road Inquiries; by Logan Waller Page, with Allerton S. Cushman. 1903. 77 pp. 10 il. 5 pi. (Chemistry Bureau. Bulletin 79.) *Paper, 10c ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Codling moth [with bibliography]; by C. B. Simpson. 1903. 105 pp. 19 il. 15 pi. map. (Bulletin 41.) " *Paper, 15c Squash-vine borer, melittia satyriniformis Hbn. ; bv F. H. Chittenden. [Nov. 19, 1903.] 6 pp. 2 il. (Circular 38, revised edition.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, v. 15, no. 3; Nov. 1903. 1903. x + 209- 316 pp. 3 il. *Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos.) Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 3 contains a special article. New building for farm mechanics at Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. List of publications of office on irrigation. Nov. 15, 1903. 7 pp. ([Pub- lication] 358 revised. ) Studies on bread and bread making; by Harry Snyder and L. A. Voor- hees. [2d edition.] 1903. 51pp.3il. 1 pi. ' (BuUetin 67.) *Paper,5c Contents: Losses in process of making bread; by L. A. Voorhees. Minnesota, University of. Studies on bread and bread making at, in 1897 and 1898; by Harry Snyder. PORTO RICO AC4RICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Soil survey from Arecibo to Ponce, P. R., by Clarence W. Dorsey, Louis Mesmer, and Thomas A. 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That the following-named offices, bureaus, divisions, and branches of the public service, now and lieretofDre under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasury, and all that pertains to the same, known as the Light-House Board, the Light-House Establishment, the Steamboat-Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, the United States Shipping Commissioners, the National Bureau of Standards, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Commissioner-General of Immigration, the commissioners of immigration, "the Bureau of Immigration, the immigration service at large, and the Bureau of Statistics, be, and the .«ame hereby are, transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the same shall hereafter remain under the juris- diction and supervision of the last-named Department: and that the Census Office, and all that pertains to the same, be. and the same hereby is, transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Commerce and Labor, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter; that the Department of Labor, the Fish Commission, and the Office of Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, and all that pertains to the same, be, and the same hereby are, placed under the jurisdiction and made a part of the Department of Commerce and Labor; that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the Department of State, he, and the same hereby is, transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor and con- solidated with and made a part of the Bureau of Statistics, hereinbefore trans- ferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and 424 November, 1903 Labor, and the two shall constitute one bureau, to be called the Bureau of Sta- tistics, with a chief of the bureau; and that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall have control of the work of gathering and distributing statistical informa- tion naturally relating to the subjects confided to his Department; and the Sec- retary of Cordmerce and Labor is hereby given the power and authority to rear- range the statistical work of the liureaus and oftices confided to said Department, and to con.solidate any of the statistical bureaus and offices transferred to said Department; and said Secretary shall also have authority to call upon other Departments of the Government for statistical data and results obtained by them; and said Secretary of Commerce and Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical information so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise. * * * Sec. 5. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Manufactures, and a chief of said bureau. * * * Sec. 6. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporations who shall be the head of said bureau. * * * Sec. 7. That the jurisdiction, supervision and control now possessed and exer- cised by the Department of the Treasury over the fur-.seal, salmon and other fish- eries of Alaska and over the immigration of aliens into the United States, its waters, territories and any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are hereby transferred and vested in the Department of Ccmimerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 11. A person, to be designated by the Secretary of State, shall be appointed to formulate", under his direction, for the instruction of consular officers, the requests of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor; and to prepare from the dis- patches of consular officers, for transmission to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, such information as pertains to the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 12. That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by order in writ- ing, to transfer at any time the whole or any part of any office, bureau, division or other branch of the public service engaged in .statistical or scientific work, from the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of War, the r)ei)artment of Justice, the Post-Office Department, the Department of the Navy or the Department of the Interior, to the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and' after its pas- sage: Provided, however, That the provisions of this Act other than those of section twelve in relation to the transfer of any existing office, bureau, division, officer or other branch of the public service or authority now conferred thereon, to the Department of Commerce and Labor shall take etfect and be in force on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and three, and not before. The Commerce and Labor Department distributes the Consular Reports gratui- tously. Amendment to sec. 4426, Revised Statutes, relating to vessels propelled by gas, fluid, naphtha, or electric motors [act of Congress and regu- lations]. Oct. 31, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept. circular 21, 1903; Steam- boat-Inspection Service. ) Regulations concerning accounts, Immigration Service [with Table of rates for Government messages]. Aug. 21, 1903. 7 pp. 4" (Dept. circular 16, 1903; Bureau of Immigration.) COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Wa.shington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States cu.stom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Catalogue of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, 1903. 1903. 174 pp. il. 4" Charts Guanica Harbor, P. R. ; chart 929. Scale 1: 10,000. Nov. 1903. 35.6 X 30.2 in. 50c Porto Rico, West coast of, W. 1.; chart 901. Scale 1:100,000. Nov. 1903. 32.8X43 in. 50c St. Helena Sound, S. C; chart 436. Scale 1:40,000. Nov. 1903, tirst published 1868. 23.9X28.1 in. 25c Tampa Bay, Fla., Entrance to; chart 477. Scale 1:40,000. Nov. 1903, first published 1877. 27 X 37.9 in. 25c November, 1903 425 "Was^hington, Sea coast and interior waters of, Gravs Harbor to Seniiah- moo Bav; chart 6400. Scale 1:300,000. Nov'. 1903, first published 1886. 38.8X32.5 in. 50e FISHERIES BUREAU Note. — The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, Oct. 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° (Sta- tistical bulletin 141.) LABOR BUREAU Note. — The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Bulletin 49, Nov. 1903. 1903. iii + 1137-1398- [vi] pp. (H. doc. 370, pt. 5, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Bimonthly.] *Paper, 15c Contents: Articles, Leading, in past numbers of bulletin. Decisions of courts affecting labor. Employers and employees. Agreements between. Foreign statistical publications, recent. Digest of. Laws of various .States relating to labor enacted [in 1901-03] : Hawaii, Minnesota, New Jersey, South Carolina, Virginia. Living, Cost of. New Zealand, Industrial conciliation and arbitration act of. Labor conditions in: by V. S. Clark. State bureaus of labor statistics. Digest of recent reports of; Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska. Title-page, contents, and index of v. 8, Jan. -Nov. 1903. LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note. — The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office audits branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. 5th District. List of beacons, buoys, and day marks, from Metomkin Inlet, Va., to New River Inlet, N. C; corrected to Sept. 1, 1903. 1903. 151 + viii pp. large 8° STATISTICS BUREAU Note.— Created July 1, 1903, by con-solidation of the Statistics Bureau, trans- ferred from the Treasury Department, and the Foreign Commerce Bureau, trans- ferred from the State Department. The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Daily consular reports, Nov. 2-30, 1903; nos. 1790-1813. 1903. 6 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Diplomatic and consular service of United States, correi'ted to Sept. 14, 1903, with maps showing location and classification of consular ofli- cers in each grand division of the world ; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Sept. 1903. 761-792— [1] pp. 7 maps, 4° Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Oct. 1903. 1903. 14 pp. 4" (Bulletin 4, series 1903-04. ) [Monthly.] Monthly Consular Reports, Nov. 1903; v. 73, no. 278. 1903. xix-i-4il- 593 pp. 12 il. [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.] * Paper, 15c Contents: Africa, German southwest, Foreign trade of: by O. J. D. Hughes. African, South, Imports; transmitted by.S. W. Hanauer. Agrioilture, Schools for, in Quebec; by F. S.S.Johnson. Ambulance Corps, New South Wales Railway and Tramway; by F. W. Coding. Brewing industry of Kulmbaeh; by E. L. Harris. 426 November, 1903 Monthly Consular Reports — Continued. Cowten^s— Continued. Brick and stone. Calcareous brick and stone manufacture in Germany; by F. H. Mason. Bricklaying in winter; by F. W. Mahin. British colonial preferential tariffs, Exten.sion of. Cattle, American, in south Africa; transmitted by W. S. Hollis. and meats. Increased French duties on; by A. M. Thackara. Chinese Eastern Railway, Sea service of; by R. T. Greener. Commercial agents, foreign, Regulations for, in Europe; by J. F. Monaghan. Commercial items; by S. W. Hanauer. Consular service, British; by S. W. Hanauer. Contractors, American, Opportunity for. in Italy. Copra, Tahitian, for United States; by W. F. Doty. Cotton cultivation in British west Africa; transmitted by Marshal Halstead. Crops, Condition of, in Germany; by B. H. Warner, jr. Cuba; by Frank Steinhart. Doll trade, Foreign, of Thuringia; by O. J. D. Hughes. Electric car lines in Germany; by H. W. Harris. Electric lights on railway trains in Germany and Austria; by E. L. Harris. Electric traction. Important step in; by F. H. Mason. Electricians. German. Congress of; by H. W. Harris. Engine cars on English railways; by Marshal Halstead. Finland. Commerce of. with United States; by Victor Ek. Foreign reports and publieations. German-Asiatic trade; by O. J. D. Hughes. German colonies in .southern Brazil; transmitted by G. H. Murphy. German customs tariff. New; by J. J. Langer. German-South American trade; by O. J. D. Hughes. Germany, Commercial and industrial depression in; by O. J. D. Hughes. Gold, Recovery of, in combination with tellurium and selenium; by F. H. Mason. Gold and manganese mining in British Columbia; by L. E. Dudley. Grain movement in Germany; by H. \V. Diederich. Grain shippers. .\merican,at fault; by S. \V. Hanauer. Hosiery, American, for the Orient; by J. F. Monaghan. Industrial and trade notes. Industrial education in Europe; by E. L. Harris. Industrial exposition, Ludwig.shafen; by H. \V. Harris. Machinery, Importation of. into .south Africa; by S. W. Hanauer. Manufactures. American, Room for, in Germany; by O. ,T. D. Hughes. Mexico. American and other interests in. Mineral output of Russia; bv W. R. Holloway. Mineral production of Canada; by E. D. Ingall, transmitted by Gustave Beutels- pacher. Mo.seley's [Alfred] industrial inquiry. Nluchwang and Manchuria, Commercial conditions in; by H. B. Miller. Notes. Paraguay, Business opportunities in; by .1. X. Ruffin. Sardine catch, French, Failure of; by B. H. Ridgely. Siberian notes; by R. T. Greener. [Steam.ship service between] Australia, the Orient, and San Francisco; by O. H Baker. Sugar regime, New. in France; bv B. H. Ridgely. Tea, Imports of. into United States [1902]. Tea cultivation and curing in India; by E. E. Osgood. Tea industry of India; by R. F. Patter.son. Technical education. Influence of; by S. \V. Hanauer. Tool-machinery and small-iron industry, Remscheild; by J. J. Langer. Transvaal, Imports into. Vanilla beans, Tahitian, in American market; by W. F. Doty. Monthly Suniniarv of Commerce and Finance of United States, Sept, 1903; no. 3, series 1903-04. 1903. 753-1024-f [1] pp. 7 maps, 4° *Paper, 35c Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to S1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit Sl.OO in the Department and receive the contents of a vohime of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are is.sued. Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 14, [signa- tures] 9-12. [1903.] p. 129-192. Same, [y. 14, slips] 47-56, 59, 60; Sept. 28-Oct. 31, 1903. November, 1903 427 Draft of bill to control grazino; in forest reserves. Nov. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 12, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) CENSUS OFFICE Note. — Transferred Julyl, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department under the name of Census Bureau. 12th census of United States, 1900, special reports, employees and wages; by Davis R. Dewey. 1903. cxv + 1228 pp. 4» *Cloth, §2.00 12th census of United States, 1900, statistical atlas; Henry Gannett, geographer. 1903. 91 pp. 59 pi. 84 pp. of pi. 64 maps, 4" *Cloth, S4.00 EDUCATION BUREAU Note. — Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui- tously by addressing the Commissioner of Education. Catalog of A. L. A. library, 5,000 volumes for popular library, selected by American Library Association and shown at World's Columbian Exposition. Reprint, 1903. xx — 592 pp. (Whole no. 200. ) *Paper, 35c GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each), bulletins, Mineral Resources, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and maps. Monographs, and folios of the Geologic Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are sfild at prices rang- ing from f>c to Sll.OO each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Wash- ington. For topographic sheets see below. Cement resources of Alabama; [presented by Mr. Morgan]. Nov. 24, 1903. 23 pp. (S. doc. 19, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Con tent t<: Portland cement manufacture; by E. C. Eckel. Portland cement materials of central and southern Alabama: by E: A. Smith. Geologic atlas of L'nited States, Parker folio, S. Dak. Library edition. 1903. 6 pp. 7 il. 3 maps, large 4" (Folio 97. ) * Paper, 25c Report of progress of stream measurements for calendar year 1902. by F. H. Newell, pt. 4, interior basin, Pacific Coast, and Hudson Bay drainage. 1903. 250 -I- [i] pp. 2 il. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 85; H. doc. 489, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 15c Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1 : 62..i00, 1:125.000. and 1 : 2.i0.000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inchesin width, e.Kclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each: but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. California, Goleta special map, lat. 34° 20^-34° 35^ long. 119° 45^-120°. Scale 1:62, .500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. California, Santa Paula quadrangle, lat. 34° 15^-34° 30^ long. 119°-119° 15^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. Massachusetts, Boston and vicinitv, lat. 42° 15^-42° 30', long. 70° 45'- 71° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct 1903. 17.5 X 26 in. 428 November, 1903 Missouri, Palmyra quadrangle, lat. 39° 30^-40°, long. 91° 30^-92°. Scale 1:125,000, fontour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. Ohio, Cadiz quadrangle, lat. 40° 15^-40° 30^ long. 80° 45^-81°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. Ohio, Vermilion quadrangle, lat. 41° 15^-41° 30^ long. 82° 15^-82° 30^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Hereafter the publications of the Hydrography Division will be entered under the Geological Survey. HAWAII Letter from secretarv in relation to transmission of laws and journals of Legislature. Nov. 16, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 10, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Keport of governor, 1903. 1903. 86 pp. INDIAN BUKEAU [72d] annual report of commissioner of Indian affairs, 1903. 1903. iv + 111 pp. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at 15.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to $10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at :81.00 per package, or in books containing: 100 coupons at 85.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copv of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk. Patent Office. Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for July and Aug. 1903. 182 pp. large 8° [Bimonthly. Index to v. 105 of Official Gazette.] Official Gazette, Nov. 3-24, 1903; v. 107, nos. 1-4. 1903. 1-1098 + [ciii] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] Paper, 10c single copy, $5.00 a yr Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Same, [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 104. 1903. [vii] + xvi pyt. large 8" PENSION BUREAU Poster of examining surgeons. 1903. 648 Y>p. [Half the pages are left Ijlank for manuscript additions.] Justice, Department of ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR COURT OF CLAIMS Annual report [for year ending Oct. 31] 1903. 1903. 9 pp. Navy Department Assistant civil engineers, rules regarding examinations of candidates for apijointment in Navy. Oct. 23, 1903. 2 pp. 12" November, 1903 429 Circular defining chief characteristics of 13,000-ton battleships, no. 23, Mississippi, and no. 24, Idaho, authorized bv act approved Mar. 3, 1903. [Nov. 7, 1903.] 15 pp. Conimunication from vice-president and general manager of Commercial Pacific Cable Companv relating to legislation desired for 3Iidwav Islands. Nov. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 9, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) " Report of board appointed to select site for naval training station on Great Lakes. Xov. 12, 1903. 11 pp. (H. doc. 6, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) EQUIPMENT BUREAU Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Philadelphia. Oct. 1903. 35 pp. 12" HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The Charts. Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographie Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and .\merican lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographie Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are stipplied free on application at the Hydrographie Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Towiisend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Annual report of hydrographer, 1903. 1903. 33 pp. [Annual report for 1902 was not published separately.] Hawaiian Islands and islands, rocks, and shoals to westward. 2d edi- tion. 1903. 170 pp. ([Publication] 115.) Cloth, 40c Price list of books on sale by office, including list of agents. 1903. 7 pp. Charts Chapel Roads and Chapel Cove, Bay of Waterfalls, Andreanof Group, Adakh Island, Aleutian Islands, from reconnoissance in Aug. 1902 bv U. S. R. S McCulloch; chart 2144. Scale 1000 vds. = 7.5 in. Nov. 1903. 12.7X18.4 in. " 10c La Mar Bav, Margarita Island, Venezuela, from survev in 1903 bv R. M. S. Solent; chart 2146. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. Nov. 1903. 'l2.7X 16.4 in. 10c Nazan Bay, Western part of, Andreanof Group, Atka Island, Aleutian Islands, from reconnoissance in Aug. 1902 bv U. S. R. S. McCulloch; chart 2147. Scale naut. m. = 8 in. Nov. 1903. 26.8X18.5 in. 20c Nishitomari Wan, [or] Ajiro Bay, east coast of Tsushima, Japan, from Japane.?e survev in 1875; chart 2148. Scale 1000 vds. = 4.77 in. Nov. 1903. 18.6X20.5 in. " 20c Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. Nov. 5 [1903]. 20.7x35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — CoiMains. in addition to sailing routes, etc.. charts published, etc., Oct. 1-31. 1903; storm tracks: tishing banks: forecast of wind and weather: proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and .south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean. Polar regions, Baffin Bay to Lincoln Sea, showing recent discoveries by R. E. Peary, with earlier surveys and examinations made by U. S. S. Polaris expedition in 1871-2 under C. F. Hall, British Arctic expe- dition in 1875-6 under G. S. Nares, Ladv Franklin Bav expedition in 1881-4 under A. W. Greely; chart 2142. Scale 1° hit. = 3.1 in. Oct. 1903. 3.3.4X30.7 in. 40c Tamatave, [or] Toamasina. ^Madagascar, east coast, from French survev, 1901; chart 600. Scale naut. m. = 2.2 in. Nov. 1903. 26.1X19.4 in. 10c 430 November, 1903 j udge- ad voc ate-general Report, 1903. 1903. 6 pp. MARINE CORPS Annual report of major-general commandant, 1903. 1903. 56 pp. Note. — Includes reports of commanding officers of marines, etc. MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Report of surgeon-general, Navy [with accompanying papers], 1903. 1903. 295 pp. 3 il. Note. — Includes medical statistics, reports from naval hospitals, etc.. and the following special reports — Bacteriological report ; by T. A. Berryhill. Cerebro-spinal meningitis, Report on epidemic of, U. S. R. S. Minneapolis; by C. F. Stokes. Cholera epidemic, Summary of measures and recommendations looking to arrest of, at Cavite, P. I.; by F. A. Hesler. Contagious diseases. Report on, Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.; by G. H. Barber. San Francisco, Cal.: by H. B. Fitts. Diphtheria, Report of epidemic of, on board U. S. S. Buffalo; by G. E. H. Harmon. Report on, on board receiving ships Franklin and Richmond; by C. T. Hibbett. Report on cases of. at naval hospital, Norfolk, Va. ; by R. C. Persons. Epidemic influences. Report on U. S. receiving ship Minneapolis under; by Clcnu'nt Biddle. Medicine, 14th International Congress of, at Madrid, Summary of report on; by D. N. Carpenter. Naval Hospital Corps School of Instruction, naval hospital, Norfolk, Va., Report on; by R. C. Persons. Surgical technique, naval hospital. New York ; by W. C. Braisted. Yellow fever aboard ships, Some of experiences of Navy with; by P. W. F. Wieber. NAVAL WAR RECORDS OFFICE Report of superintendent [on work of office and Navy Department library], 1903. 1903. 6 pp. NAVIGATION BUREAU Regulations governing admission of candidates into Naval Academy as midshipmen. Oct. 1903. 15 pp. ORDNANCE BUREAU Course of instruction in ordnance at seamen's quarters, navy vard, Washington, D. C. 1903. 34 pp. Report of chief, 1903. 1903. 9(i pp. [Includes reports of Naval Gun Factory, Naval Proving Ground, and Naval Torpedo Station.] STEAM ENGINEERING BUREAU Annual report of cliief, 1903. 1903. 67 pp. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Annual report of paymaster-general of Navy, 1903. 1903. 151 pp. Post-Ofiice Department United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 25, no. 11; Nov. 1903. Philadelphia. 52 pp. 12° [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. November, 1903 431 foreign mail service Report of superintendent, 1903. 1903. 31 pp. Note.— Appendix contains international postal statistics for 1901. POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 1ST ASSISTANT Report, 1903. 1903. 44 pp. Note.— Relates to salaries and allowances, money-order system, post-office sup- plies, Dead-Letter Office, and correspondence. POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 2D ASSISTANT Principal laws and regulations relative to transportation of mails on electric and cable car lines. Oct. 30, 1903. 12 pp. Report, 1903. 1903. 322 pp. Note. — Relates to mail .service and mail e(iuipments. State Department Note.— The State Department distributes its publications gratuitously. Re- quests for Consular Reports should hereafter be made to the Department of Com- merce and Labor. For sale of laws see page 418. A new bureau, to be known as the Bureau of Trade Relations, was organized in the State Department July 1, 1903, under sec. 11 of act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor. Colombia. New Granada, treaty of peace, araity, navigation, and com- merce, concluded [Bogota], Dec. 12, 1846, proclaimed June 12, 1848. Nov. 18, 1903. 12 pp. (S. doc. 9, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Same [with Message from President Polk transmitting treaty, and accompanying documents]. Nov. 23, 1903. 67 pp. (S. doc. 17, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Cuba. Commercial convention between United States and Cuba, signed Habana, Dec. 11, 1902 [with amendments proposed by Committee on Foreign Relations, 58th Congress]. Mar. 12, 1903. 7 pp. (Sen- ate executive I [pt. 1], 57th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Nov. 11, 1903.] Same [as amended by Senate]. Mar. 19, 1903. 7 pp. (Confiden- tial; [Senate] executive I [pt. 1], 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Injunction of secrecy removed Nov. 11, 1903.] Note.— The series of documents to which thesQ belong is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in these instances, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Same. Nov. 10, 1903. 5 pp. (H. doc. 2, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Treaty between United States and Cuba, signed [Habana], July 2, 1903, for adjustment of title to Lsle of Pines. Nov. 11, 1903. 3 "pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive B, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) [In- junction of secrecy removed Nov. 24, 1903.] Note.— The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the u.se of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons uuless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Diplomatic list, .Nov. 1903. 14 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Great Britain. Neutrality of Great Britain in Civil War [correspondence reprinted from Papers relating to foreign affairs accompanying ]Mes- sage of President at commencement of 2d session of 37th Congress, Dec. 1861]. Nov. 24, 1903. 121 pp. (S. doc. 18, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) 622— No. 107—03 2 432 November, 1903 Panama. Response to resolution, correspondence relating to recent revo- lution on Isthmus of Panama [with correspondence of Xavv Depart- ment]. Nov. 16, 27, 1903. 23 + 8 pp. (H. doc. 8, 2 pts. 58th Cong. 1st sess.) AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Nov. 1903; whole no. 122, v. 15, no. 5. 1903. p. 1163- 1444. (H. doc. 310, pt. 11, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, Oct. [1903]. Argentina. Trade statistics, Aug. 1903;" port movements in .Tuly, 1903; sheep raising. Bolivia. Foreign commerce in 1902; notes. Book notes. Brazil. Carboniferous basin of Amazon; culture of cocoa trees in Baliia; coffee production in 1902-3; coffee market in Aug. 1903; general coffee market; sugar market at Federal capital; cf)tton; notes. Central and South America and Cuba, Some books on, recently added to Library of Congress. Chile. Mineral and trade statistics; Trans-Andine Railway; nitrate production and trade: conces.sion for exten.sion of Taltal Railway to Atacama. Colombia. Coffee growing in Republic; shoe trade of Republic. Costa Rica. Cu.stoms receipts Apr. -Sept. 1903; coffee production and destination in 1902-3. Cuba. Message of President Palma. Extradition, Treaty of, between Guatemala and United States [concluded Wash- ington, Feb. 27, 1903, proclaimed July 17, 1903]. German-South American trade. Gold and silver, Production of. in 1902. Great Britain, Trade of America and, tirst 9 months of 190:i. Haiti. Notes. ^ Honduras. Commerce and industries, 1902-3. International Exchange, Mexican Commission on, Report of. Latin America, Trade opportunities in. Mexico. Foreign commerce in July, 1903; customs duties, July, 1903; establish- ment of industrial technological niuseum; development of trade relations with Austria-Hungary; trade with United States; notes. Nicaragua. Gold mines of eastern Nicaragua. Paraguay. Exports through port of Asuncion during first half of 1903 to River Plate and Europe; free importation of carriages and harness; construction of street railway. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Maritime customs receipts of Republic in 1902; copper; notes. Peso, Philippine, Sign for. United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign com- merce in Sept. [1903] ; trade in tropical products; report of Commission on Inter- national Exchange [summary] ; miscellaneous notes. Uruguay. Exports, first 8 months of 1903; customs revenue, first S months of 1903; port movements in July, 1903. Venezuela. New export duties on cattle; import duties at Cariipano. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department and con- solidated with the Statistics Bureau, transferred from the Treasury Department. The bureau so formed is called the Statistics Bureau. See page 425. ROLLS AND LIBRARY BUREAU List of books, pamphlets, and maps received Jan. -June, 1903, with references to articles in periodicals relating to law of nations, di- plomacy, history, and political science, supplemented by list of periodicals and newspapers received; new series, no. 27. [1903.] 62 pp. 4° [Semiannual.] November, 1903 433 Treasury Department Accounts sent to auditor for Treasury to be accompanied by original Treasury instructions, if any. Noy. 23, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. cir- cular 129, 1903; Diyision of Customs.) Fines and fees under customs and nayigation laws to be deposited sepa- rately. Xoy. 14, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 128, 1903; Diyision of Public Moneys. ) 160th call, redemption of 5 per cent bonds of 1904. Xoy. 2, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 124, 1903; [Diyision of] Loans and Currezicy. ) Receipts to be taken from payees of awards under sec. 4, act June 22, 1874. Xoy. 11, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 127, 1903; Division of Customs. ) Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, y. 6, nos. 45-48; Xoy. 5-26, 1903. [Department decisions numbered 24749-803 including general appraisers' decisions 5460-89, and inter- nal-revenue decisions 713-720.] APPRAISERS Annual report of Board of General Appraisers for 12 months ended Oct.. 1, 1903. 1903. 8 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2347.) Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Oct. 22- Xoy. 21, 1903]; Xoy. 2-30, 1903. 4° ( Reappraisement circulars 1008-19; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISIXG Annual report, 1903. 1903. 260 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2346.) AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMEXT Report to Secretary of Treasury and to Postmaster-Genera], 1903. 1903. 181 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2344.) COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 424. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions, v. 10, pt. 1, July-Sept. 1903; containing decisions by Robert J. Tracewell and Leander P. :Mitchell. 1903. vii + 1-317 -f xii pp. GOVERNMEXT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Oct. 1903]. Xov. 2, 1903. 2 pp. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 12.5, 1903. ) IXTERXAL REVEXUE OFFICE Distilled spirits, marks on packages put up by wholesale liquor dealers, regulations amended. Xov. 9, 1903. 1 p. 4" ([Circular] 650; Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 126, 1903.) 434 November, 1903 light-house board Note.— Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 425. PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Annual report of surgeon-general, 1902. 1903. 487 pp. il. 29 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2331. ) *Paper, 50e Note.— Includes the following contributed articles: Bacillus pestis, Organism resembling; by S. B. Grubbs. Disinfection, Necessity of; by M. J. Roseiiau. Mosquito cycle of malaria. Short description of; by H. B. Parker. Points, Dry, versus glycerinated virus, from bacteriologie standpoint; by M. J. Ro.senau. Stegomyia fasciata [mosquito] ; by H. B. Parker. Tuberculosis, Sanatoritun treatment of, analy.sis of 300 cases treated at Marine- Ho.spital Service sanatorium. Fort Stanton, N. Mex.; by P. M. Carrington. Public Health Reports, v. 18, nos. 45-18; Nov. 6-27, 1903. 1903. [xv] + 1921-2127 pp. [Weekly.] Note. — This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim- ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. Special articles are — Bubonic plague. Sanitary prophylaxis of pest, and modification necessary in quarantine regulations, by J. M. Eager: no. 46. Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects, by L. O. Howard; no. 46. HYGIENIC L.\BORATORY Antiseptic and germicidal properties of glycerin; by M. J. Rosenau. Sept. 1903. 30 pp. (Bulletin 16.) STATISTICS BUREAU Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 425. STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. Annual report of supervising inspector-general, 1903 [with reports of district inspectors, calendar vear 1902]. 1903. 322 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2341.) War Department ADJUTANT-GENERAL Army list and directory, officers of Army, Nov. 20, 1903; [no.] 48. 73 pp. *Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr Communication submitting compilation of statutory provisions govern- ing discharge of enlisted men from military service, with statement of army regulations of 1901; presented bv Mr. Cockrell. Nov. 12, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 3, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Federal aid in domestic disturbances [or. Employment of troops in enforcement of laws] 1787-1903; by Frederick T. Wilson. Mar. 2, 1903. 394 pp. (S. doc. 209, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION Note. — The Military Information Division has been transferred from the Adjutant-General's Office to the Office of Chief of Staff; but as the organization of the War Department is at present in a transition stage, the arrangement of this catalogue remains unclianged for the present. November, 1903 435 French-English military technical dictionary; by Cornelis De Witt Willcox. 1903. xiii -i- 493 pp. ( [Publication'24]; \Yar Dept. doc. 95.) [This publication \vas originally issued in 3 parts during 1899 and 1900.] Index of special military subjects contained in books, pamphlets, and periodicals receiyed during quarter ending Sept. 30, 1903. 1903. 19 pp. (War Dept. doc. 175.) CHICKAMAUGA A^'D CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL PARK COMMISSION Annual report, 1903. 5 pp. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Alabama. Annual report upon improyement of riyers and harbors in western Alabama and eastern ^Mississippi, in charge of W. E. Craig- hill and Spencer Cosby; apx>. T of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 306-324, 1237-73. Arkansas. Annual report upon improyement of Arkansas Riyer and riyers in Arkansas and Missouri, in charge of Graham D. Fitch; app. Y of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 376-389, 1407-40. California. Annual report upon improyement of harbors in California, south of San Francisco, in charge of J. H. Willard and Edgar Jadwin; app. UU of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 575-579, 2171-80, map. Annual report upon improyement of riyers and harbors in California tributary to and north of San Francisco Bay, and of Pearl Harbor, Ha\yaii, in charge of W. H. Heuer; app. VV of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 579-593, 2181-2204. Connecticut. Annual report upon improyement of riyers and harbors in Connecticut, and of Pawcatuck River, in charge of Chas. F. Powell; app. E of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 104-123, 831-855. Cumberland Riyer. Annual report upon improyement of Cumberland, OVnon, and Forked Deer rivers, in charge of M. B. Adams and W. J. Barden; app. DD of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 410-417, 1579-89. Delaware River. Annual report upon improvement of Delaware River and of certain works in Delaware Bay, in charge of C. W. Raymond, J. C. Sanford, and Spencer Cosby; app. I of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 159-165, 957-982. District of Columbia. Annual report upon maintenance and repair of AVashington Aqueduct, increasing water supply of Washington, and Washington Aqueduct tiltration plant, in charge of A. M. Miller; app. DDD of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 654-658, 2485-2515. Annual report upon repair of Aqueduct Bridge, upon Memorial Bridge, and upon construction of highway bridge to replace Long Bridge across Potomac River at Washinijton, in charge of Chas. J. Allen; app. CCC of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 652-654, 2483, 2484. Engineers. Annual reports upon battalions of engineers, engineer depots. Engineer School of Application, service of engineer officers abroad and with troops, and reconnaissances, explorations, and work in field; app. 2-4 and HHH of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. iii- xxxii, 683-709, 2899-2917. Erie, Lake. Annual report upon improyement of rivers and harbors on lake in Ohio, in charge of Dan i\ Kingman; app. RR of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 542-557, 2049-2113, 2 pi. Florida. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors on eastern coast of Florida, and of harlxir at Key West, and entrance thereto, in charge of Francis R. Shunk and Herbert Deakvne; app. Q of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 271-281, 1173-92, map. 436 November, 1903 Florida — Continued. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors on western coast of Florida south of and including Suwanee River, in charge of Francis R. Shunk and Herl^ert Deakyne; app. R of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 281-289, 1193-1205. Georgia. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in east- ern (iieorgia, of inside water route ))etween Savannah, Ga., and Fer- nandina, Fla., and of Cumberland Sound, in charge of James B. Quinn and Cassius E. Gillette; app. P of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 257-271, 1141-71. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in western Georgia and Florida and in eastern Alabama, in charge of J. B. Cavanaugh and R. R. Raymond; app. S of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 289-306, 1207-36. Government Printing Office. Annual report upon new building for office, in charge of John S. Sewell; app. Ill of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 673, 674, 2919-29. Great Lakes. Annual report ujxm improvement of waters connecting Great Lakes, in charge of Wm. H. Bixby; app. QQof report of chief. 1903. 1903. p. 532-542, 2001-47, 2 maps. Illinois. Annual report upon improvement of Chicago and Calumet harbors, 111., of Chicago River, and of Calumet River, survey of Illinois and Des Plaines rivers for waterway from Lockport, 111., to St. Louis, Mo., in charge of O. H. Ernst; app. jNIM of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 491-495, 1887-1913, 1 pi. 6 maps. Annual report upon improvement of Illinois River and construc- tion of Illinois and Mississippi Canal, in charge of J. H. Willard; app. NN of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 495-498, 1915-30. Kentucky. Annual report upon improvement of falls of Ohio River, of White River, Wabash River, and of rivers in Kentucky, in charge of E. H. Ruffner and Geo. McC. Derby; app. JJ of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 452-464, 1763-90. Louisiana. Annual report upon improvement of Homochitto River, and of rivers and harbors in southern Louisiana and eastern Texas, in charge of H. M. Adams and Chas. S. Bromwell; app. V of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 335-348, 1299-1319. Annual report upon improvement of passes of Mississippi River, of bayous Lafourche, Plaquemine, Courtableau, and Teche, and of Grand River and Pigeon bavous, La., in charge of H. M. Adams; app. U of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 324-335, 1275-97, 5 maps. Maine. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Maine east of and including Portland Harbor, in charge of S. W. Roessler; app. A of report of cliief, 1903. 1903. p. 37-54, 711-729. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in JNIaine south of Portland Harbor, in Vermont and New Hampshire, in Massachusetts north of Lynn Harbor, and in New York on Lake Champlain, in charge of Harrv Tavlor; app. B of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 54-73, 731-757. Massachusetts. Annual report upon imj^rovement of rivers and harbors in eastern Massachusetts south of and including Lynn Harbor, in charge of W. S. Stanton; app. C of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 73-88, 759-785, map. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in south- eastern Massachusetts and in Rliode Island, in charge of Geo. W. Goethals and Cassius E. Gillette; app. D of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 88-104, 787-830, 12 maps. ]Michigan. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors on eastern coast of Michigan, in charge of Lansing H. Beach; app. PP of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 522-532, 1983-99, 14 maps. NovExMBER, 1903 437 ^lichigan, Lake. Annual report upon improvement of Michigan City Harbor, Ind., and rivers and harVjorj^ on eai^tern shoi-e of lake, in charge of M. B. Adams, J. G. Warren, and Charle^' Keller; app. 00 of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 498-522, 1931-82. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors on western shore of lake, in charge of J. G. Warren; app. LL of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 47.5-491, 1833-85, 8 maps. Mississippi Eiver. Annual report ujion construction of reservoirs at headwaters of ^Mississippi River, improvement of ^lississippi River between St. Paul and ^linneapolis, and between Brainerd and Grand Rapids, Minn., of rivers in Wisconsin and Minnesota tributary to Mi-ssissippi River, of Warroad River, and of Red River of the North and its tributaries, in charge of R. L. Hoxie; app. BB of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 396-105, 1523-50. Annual rej^ort upon improvement of rivers and waterways in Louis- iana, Texas, Arkau,«as, Indian Territory, and ^lississippi tributary to Mississippi River, in charge of Chas. L. Potter and Chas. S. Brom- well; app. X of report of chief, 1903. 1903. p. 361-376, 1363-1405. Annual report upon operating snag boats and dredge boats on Mis- sissippi River, improvement of Mississippi River between Missouri River and St. Paul, Minn., and of La Crosse Harbor, Wis., operating and care of Galena River improvement, an Railway ry. Report rp. Resolution res. Secretary secy. 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Dec. 17. 1 p. SENATE Accounts. Annual report of Charles G. Bennett, secretary, receii^ts and expenditures, 1903. Dec. 7, 1903. 455 pp. (S. doc. 1, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) 455 456 December, 1903 Committees. List of committees for 58th Congress [1st and 2d sessions]. Nov. 23, 1903. 10 pp. District of Columbia. Statement of account between United States and Hart Farm School for maintenance of Government wards; [pre- sented by Mr. Gallinger]. Dec. 14, 1903. 32 pp. (S. doc. 24, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Insurance. Resolution of Southwestern Lumbermen's Association, favoring general purpose of bill to prohibit use of mails to fraudu- lent insurance companies, and suggesting amendment [exempting interinsurance exchanges from its provisions]; pre.«ented bv INIr. Cockrell. Dec. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 22, 58th Cong. 2d 'sess.) Members. Alphabetical list of Senators and committees, 58th Con- gress [1st and 2d sessions]. Dec. 1, 1903. 15 pp. L'nited States Senate, 58th Congress, 2d session, 1903-04, directory; by William B. Turner. 1903. 15 pp. 1 il. narrow 24" Monroe doctrine, bv Sir Frederick Pollock; presented by Mr. Lodge. Nov. 16, 1903. "18 pp. (S. doc. 7, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Occupations. Race in industry, from 34th annual report of ]\Iassachu- setts Bureau of Statistics of Labor; and Labor bulletin of Massa- chusetts, no. 27, Aug. 1903, containing Aliens in industry [etc.; presented by Mr. Lodge]. Dec. 4, 1903. 131 pp. (S. doc. 27, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Property. Letter from secretary, account of propertv in his possession. Dec. 7, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 2, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter from sergeant-at-arms, report of propertv in his possession. Dec. 7, 1903. 38 pp. (S. doc. 3, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter from sergeant-at-arms, report of receipts from sale of con- demned propertv since Dec. 1, 1902. Dec. 7, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 6, 58th Cong. 2d' sess. ) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Clapp, M. E. Report favoring S. 421, for relief of W. J. Kountz. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 121, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Stewart, W. ]\I. Report favoring S. 175, for reUef of Roliert D. McAfee and John Chiatovich [sureties of Elias B. Zabriskie]. Dec. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 116, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 177, to reimburse certain persons who furnished services in suppressing Indian hostilities within Nevada [in I860]. Dec. 16, 1903. 12 pp. (S. rp. 117, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 334, for relief of N. F. Palmer, jr., and Company. Dec. 16, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 118, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1842, for [excess] compensation for employees of Treasurv, War, Navv [and Executive] Departments. Dec. 16, 1903. 8 pp. (S. rp. li9, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Warren, F. E. Report submitting Alphabetical list of private claims brought before Senate, Dec. 4, 1899-Mar. 4, 1903, Senate document 221, 57th Congress, 2d session. Dec. 8, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 14, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Reiiort favoring S. 113, to adjust claims ))etween United States and Vermont [in respect to ordnance and quartermaster stores furnished in 1864 and 1865]. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 114, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 352, for relief of representatives of ]\1. F. Merritt. Dec. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 115, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 2696, to pay John F. Weston. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 159, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 457 COMMERCE COM>riTTEE Alger, R. A. Report favoring S. 2319, for liglit-hoiise and fog signal at Diamond Shoal, Cape Hatteras. Dec. 10, 1903. 8 pp. (S. rp. 20, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Berry, J. H. Report amending S. 270, authorizing Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company to construct bridge across Missouri River at or near Yankton, "S. Dak. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 104, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 2300, to amend act to authorize construction of bridge across Mississippi River at or near Grays Point, Mo. [by Southern Illinois and Missouri Bridge Company, so as to extend time]. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 140, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Clav, A. S. Report amending S. 462, to place light-ship off outer bar of 'Brunswick, Ga. Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 26, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Depew, C. M. Report favoring S. 131 , for revenue cutter for service in Narragansett Bav and adjacent waters [headquarters at Newport, R. I.]!: Dec. 10,'l903. 1 p. (S. rp. 31, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Elkins, S. B. Report favoring S. 468, for relief of widow and children of Joseph W. Etheridge and widow of John M. Richardson. Dec. 19, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 162, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Foster, A. G. Report amending S. 201, to establish port of delivery at Salt Lake, Utah. Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 15, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending by substitute S. 576 [relating to subports of entry in Washington State]. Dec. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 16, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 1380, for depot for Revenue-Cutter Service. Dec. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 32, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Hanna, M. A. Report favoring S. 1681, for modification of project for improvement of Bridgeport Harbor, Conn. Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 17, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 2261, to amend sec. 4607, Revised Statutes, re- lating to soliciting seamen as lodgers [so as to include seamen of foreign vessels] . Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 18, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Mallory, S. R. Report favoring S. 2262, for removal or destruction of derelicts. Dec. 17, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 151, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Martin, T. S. Report amending S. 469, to restore Henry D. Hall to Revenue-Cutter Service. Dec. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 23, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 833, for relief of Joseph M. Simms. Dec. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 24, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1319, authorizing Rol^ert A. Chapman [to con- struct dam so as] to use waters of Coosa River in Alabama for gen- erating electricity. Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 25, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Nelson, Knute. Report favoring S. 1352, for relief of Lindley C. Kent and Joseph Jenkins, sureties of Frank A. Webb. Dec. 10, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 21, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 1748, for life-saving station at Half Moon Bay, near Montara Reef, Cal. Dec. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 22, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 2685, to amend act authorizing additional light- house districts [so as to increase number to 18] . Dec. 1 7, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 157, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 458 December, 1903 Perkins, G. C. Report favoring S. 901, for vessel of 1st class for Revenue- Cutter Service, headquarters at Honolulu, Hawaii. Dec. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 19, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 2692, to establish life-saving station at Cape Nome, Alaska. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 152, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 2225, to provide depot for Revenue-Cutter Serv- ice [Oakland, Cal.]. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 153, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Quarles, J. V. Report amending S. 540, for additional officer in district of Chicago in collection district of Indiaiia and Illinois. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 146, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Foraker, J. B. Report favoring S. 492, to amend act to incorporate con- vention of Protestant Episcopal Church of diocese of Washington [so as to assure authority to take grants or devises of real estate]. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 34, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring S. 465, to amend act to permit Pintsch Compressing Company to lav pipes in Washington. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 38, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1496, supplemental to act of Feb. 9, 1821, incor- porating Columbian College in District, and acts amendatory. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 105, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Martin, T. S. Report favoring S. 820, for memorial bridge across Potomac River from Washington to Arlington estate [Va.]. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 37, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Kean, John. Report favoring S. 1585, for relief of Sadie Thome [widow of S. W. Thome]. Dec. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 122, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) FOREST RESERVATIONS AND PROTECTION OF GAME COMMITTEE Burton, J. R. Report favoring S. 887, for purchase of national forest reserve in southern Appalachian Mountains, to be known as National Appalachian forest reserve. Dec. 7, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 13, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Clapp, M. E. Report favoring S. 711, to fulfill treaty stipulations with Cliippewa Indians of Lake Superior and the Mississippi. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 35, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1490, to authorize sale of part of Red Lake Reservation, Minn. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 36, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 708, to authorize bridge across Thief River in Minnesota. Dec. 12, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 39, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Dubois, F. T. Report favoring S. 2323, relating to [unsold] ceded lands on Fort Hall reservation. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 33, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 197, to establish Indian agri- cultural school at or near Wahpeton, N. Dak. Dec. 17^ 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 143, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Stewart, W. M. Report favoring S. 1741, for relief of county of White Pine, Nev. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 141, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 459 LIBRARY COMMITTEE AVetmore, G. P. Report favoring S. J. R. 9, authorizing issue of dupli- cate medals where originals have been lost or destroved. Dec. 10, 1903. [2] pp. (S. rp. 27, o8th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 39, in regard to monumental column to com- memurate battle of Princeton. Dec. 10, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 28, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 906, to aid in erection of statue of John D. Sloat at Monterey, Cal. Dec. 10, 1903. 7 pp. (S. rp. 29, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 23, for monument to John Paul Jones [in Wash- ington, D. C.]. Dec. 10, 1903. 6 pp. (S. rp. 30, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. J. R. 21, authorizing purchase of marble bust of General Lafavette bv David d' Angers. Dec. 17, 1903. 5 pp. (S. rp. 144, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. J. R. 20, authorizing pedestal for statue in Wash- ington, D. C, of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 145, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1634, for statue of James ^liller at Peterboro, ^'. H. Dec. 18, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 158, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Bate, W. B. Report favoring S. 619, making appropriation for complet- ing road to [Barrancas] national cemeterv, near Pensacola, Fla. Dec. 17, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 154^ 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Blackburn, J. C. S. Report favoring S. 126, for relief of Rudolf Herbst. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. l39, 58th Cong. 2d se.ss. ) Report favoring S. 970, to place William T. Godwin on retired list with rank of 1st lieutenant. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 155, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Cockrell, F. ^I. Report favoring S. 59, for relief of Charles W. Howard. Dec. 17, 1903. 7 pp. (S. rp. 127, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 56, for relief of representatives of Napoleon B. Giddings. Dec. 17, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 128, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Report reads, by a misprint, S. 61.] Report favoring S. 61, for relief of ^I. E. Saville. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 129, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Report reads, bv amis- print, 8. 6.] Report favoring S. 54, for relief of William B. Barnes. Dec. 17, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 130, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 57, for relief of Laura S. Gillingwaters [widow of James E. Gillingwaters]. Dec. 17, 1903. 4 pp. (8. rp. 131, 58th Cong. 2(1 sess. ) Report favoring 8. 58, for relief of James W. Howell. Dec. 17, 1903. 8 pp. (8. rp. 1.32, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring 8. 62, for relief of Richard C. Silence. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 133, 58th Cong. 2d .sess. ) Report favoring 8. 63, for relief of Charles Stierlin. Dec. 17, 1903. 6 pp. (8. rp 134, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring 8. 60, for relief of Gottlieb C. Rose. Dec. 17, 1903. 6 pp. (8. rp. 1.35, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring 8. 64, to correct militarv record of William B. ■ Thompson. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (8. rp. 136, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 460 December, 1903 Foraker, J. B. Report amending S. 1656, for purchase of land for mili- tary post at or near Columbus, Ohio. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 12,*58th Cong. Ist sess. ) Report amending S. 2081, for marking of graves of soldiers and sailors of Confederate armj^ and navv. Dec. 17, 1903. 25 pp. (S. rp. 138, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Proctor, Redfield. Report favoring S. 746, to remove charge of deser- tion from Charles K. Bolster. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 147, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 2697, to amend act to cause to be erected monu- ments and markers on battlefield of Gettysljurg, Pa., to com- memorate deeds of certain regiments and totteries of Armv [so as to include Battery E, 4th Artillery]. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. " (S. rp. 148, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Warren, F. E. Report favoring S. 2114, to fix rank of [2d lieutenants of artillery who formerly served in Marine Corps]. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 149, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 146, for relief of Leonard L. Dietrick. Dec. 17, 1903. 7 pp. (S. rp. 150, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. J. R. 8, to negotiate with John T. Dolan for purchase of original manuscript of order book of Arthur St. Clair. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 160, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Blackburn, J. C. S. Report favoring S. 2401, to approve act enacted by Legislature of Hawaii to authorize manufacture, distribution, and supply of electric light and power on island of Oahn [by Hawaiian Electric Company, Limited]. Dec. 17, 1903. 8 pp. (S. rp. 156, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Foraker, J. B. Report favoring S. 2345, to make applicable ilaturaliza- tion laws of United States to Porto Rico [etc.] . Dec. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 166, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PATENTS COMMITTEE McComas, L. E. Report amending S. 2022, to afford protection to exhibitors of foreign literary, artistic, or musical works at Louis- iana Purchase Exposition. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 142, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Burnham, H. E. Report favoring S. 1497, to increase pension of Wal- ter F. Chase. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 44, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 172, to increase pension of Eliz- abeth M. Claren. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 45, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 11, to pension John L. Sullivan. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 46, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 9, to increase pension of David E. Burbank. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (8. rp. 47, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1913, to increase pension of Lorenzo E. Harri- son. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 48, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1826, to increase pension of Mary E. Cutts. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 49, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1756, to increase pension of Zebedee M. Cush- man. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 i». (S. rp. 50, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 461 Burnhain, H. E. — Continued. Report favoring S. 471, to increase pen- sion of Silas Meserve. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 51, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 473, to increase pension of Bvron D. Babcock. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 52, o8th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 549, to increase pension of Stephen Thomas. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 53, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 798, to increase pension of James A. Templeton. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 54, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1259, to increase pension of John M. Stanyan. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 55, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 565, to increase pension of James E. Barnard. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 56, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 190, to increase pension of Charles H. Bell. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. . (S. rp. 57, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 478, to increase pension of Olive J. Bailey. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 58, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 12, to increase pension of Francis E. Chase. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 59, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1825, to pension Josephine L. Webber. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 60, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 112, to increase pension of Henry G. Ham- mond. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 61, 58th Cong. 2d se8s.) Report amending S. 1819, to increase pension of Charles P. Skinner. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 62, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 182, to increase pension of Charles F. Holt. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 63, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1755, to increase pension of Thomas Banks. ' Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 64, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 484, to pension Nancy S. Marsh. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 65, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 14, to increase pension of Samuel M. Perry. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 66, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1827, to increase pension of Harris A. P. Lewis. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 67, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Burton, J. R. Report favoring S. 137, to pension Hannah Kellv. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 40, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 898, to increase pension of John B. Carter. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 41, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Foster, A. G. Report amending by substitute S. 339, to increase pen- sion of Ebenezer H. Richardson. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 68, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 338, to increase pension of Jane M. Watt. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 69, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1832, to inci-ease pension of George W. Her- ron. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 70, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending bv substitute S. 847, to increase pension of John L. Beveridge. Dec.l4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 71, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gibson, Paris. Report amending S. 1704, to increase pension of Lucre- tia Ritchhart. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 108, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 814, to pension Mamie Thayer. Dec. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 109, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1985, to increase pension of Jonathan Hites. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 110, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 462 December, 1903 Gibson, Paris — Continued. Report favorin* S. 1984, to increase pension of Levi Roberts. Dec. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. Ill, o8tli Cong. 2d sess.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring S. 1402, to increase pension of Wil- liam Paul. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 i^p. (S. rp. 72, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 2125, to increase pension of Marcus T. Caswell. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 73, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 959, to increase pension of Andrew C. Ranard. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 74, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 1491, to increase pension of James A. Hoover. Dec. 14, 1903. i p. (S. rp. 75, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 200, to increase pension of Austin Almy. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 76, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 578, to increase pension of John Bullamore. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 77, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 2078, to increase pension of Hampton C. Watson. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 78, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1952, to increase pension of John Monahan. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 79, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 1437, to increase pension of Clarence E. Bullard. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 80, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 458, to increase pension of Charles Beattie. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 81, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 589, to increase pension of George W. McMullen. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 82, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1543, to increase pension of Wil- liam W. Jackson. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 83, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 555, to increase pension of Roval A. S. Kings- ley. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 84, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 937. to increase pension of Rudolph Siebelist. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S.'rp. 85, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 452, to increase pension of Albert AV. Bullock. Dec. 14, 1903. [2] pp. (S. rp. 86, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 586, to pension Annie H. ZoU. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 87, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 451, to increase pension of William T. Conant. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 88, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 930, to increase pension of Ferdinand Wiede- mann. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 89, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 929, to increase pension of Charles Stermer. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 90, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 745, to pension John Swenson. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 91, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 456, to increase pension of Andrew J. Pierce. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 92, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 587, to increase pension of Anson P. William- son. Dec. 14, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 93, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 744, to increase pension of Stephen Gascoigne. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 94, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 1929, to increase pension of George W. Spahr. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 95, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 215, to pension Marv D. Perry. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 96, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 1429, to increase pension of Elizabeth C. Paquin. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 97, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 463 McCumber, P. J. — Continued. Report amending S. 1559, to increase pension of Marie A. Rask. Dec. 15, 1908. 1 p. (S. rp. 106, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 1652, to increase pension of Minerva A. McINIillan. Dec. 15, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 107, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 2218, to increase pension of Amanda B. Tisdel. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 161, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Patterson, T. M. Report amending S. 821, to increase pension of W. Neil Dennison. Dec. 14, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 98, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending S. 99, to increase pension of Joel C. Shepherd. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 99, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 65, to increase pension of Charles R. Allen. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 100, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 78, to pension Eljeroy C. Curtis. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 101, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 367, to increase pension of George W. Richard- son. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 102, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending S. 368, to increase pension of Charles M. Wilcox. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 103, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Scott, N. B. Report favoring S. 1705, to pension Esther G. Wharton. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 42, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending by substitute S. 1772, to increase pension of Louise K. Bard. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 43, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report amending by substitute S. 1604, to increase pension of Mary A. Bishop. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 112, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 1206, to pension Mary McLaughlin. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 113, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PHILIPPINES COMMITTEE Lodge, H. C. Report amending S. 2259, to regulate shipping between ports of United States and ports in Philippine Archipelago [and] between ports in Philippine Archipelago. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 137, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) POST-OFFICES AND POST-ROADS COMMITTEE Hearings before committee [Dec. 10, 1903] on S. 1261, to amend sec. 3894 and 3929, Revised Statutes, and act for sui^pression of lottery traffic through national and interstate commerce and postal service, so as to apply existing laws to letters, postal cards, circulars, pam- phlets, and pul)lications concerning life, fire, or other insurance transmitted by concerns or persons not authorized to transact such business. 1903. 61 pp. PUBLIC HEALTH AND NATIONAL QUARANTINE COMMITTEE Public Health Reports, v. 18, no. 50, Dec. 11, 1903; reported by Mr. Morgan, from committee. Dec. 17, 1903. 52 pp. (S. doc. 48, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bard, T. R. Report favoring S. 372, authorizing recorder of General Land Ofiice to issue certified copies of patents, records, books, and papers. Dec. 16, 1903. 1 p. (S. rp. 123, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 464 December, 1903 Clark, C. D. Report favoring S. 147, for relief of persons who made first payment for desert lands under act of Mar, 3, 1877, but were unable to perfect entry. Dec. 16, 1903. 3 pp. (S. rp. 120, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Dubois, F. T. Report favoring S. 250, granting to Idaho land to aid in maintenance of State Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Dec. 19 [1903]. 2 pp. (S. rp. 163, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Fulton, C. AV. Report favoring S. 277, for relief of settlers on lands in Sherman County, Oreg. [within conflicting limits of forfeited por- tion of grant to Northern Pacific Railroad Company and grant made to aid in construction of The Dalles military road]. Dec. 19, 1903. 4 pp. (S. rp. 164, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring S. 278, to amend act for relief of certain settlers on public lands and for repayment of purchase money [etc.] on void entries of public lands [so as to allow repayment of double-minimum excess on land within forfeited railroad land grants]. Dec. 19, 1903. 11 pp. (S. rp. 165, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gibson, Paris. Report favoring S. 121, granting additional lands to University of Montana. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 124, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring S. 122, to restore to ]>ublic entry lands embraced in whole or in part within segregations for reservoirs [reserved by Geological Survey]. Dec. 16, l903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 125, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Hansbrough, H. C. Report favoring S. 371, granting to North Dakota land to aid in maintenance of school of forestry [at Bottineau]. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (S. rp. 126, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) HOUSE Letter from doorkeeper, inventory of property Under his charge [Dec. 7, 1903]. Dec. 8, 1903. 18 pp. (H. doc. 23, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter from sergeant-at-arms, list of property in his charge. Dec. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 18, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter from sergeant-at-arms, statement of money drawn and disbursed bv him [Dec. 1, 1902-Dec. 5, 1903]. Dec. 7, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 19, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Hildebrant, C. Q. Report favoring H. R. 40, to appoint Hugh Williams page in press gallery of House. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 7, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report submitting H. R. 96, to appoint Charles A. Edwards clerk of minority room of House, also a messenger for same, as substitute for H. R. 65. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 11, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report submitting H. R. 103, assigning session clerks to com- mittees. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. ( H. rp. 13, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report submitting H. R. 104, to purchase certain books for Com- mittee on Judiciary, as substitute for H. R. 93. Dec. 17, 1903. Ip. (H. rp. 14, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report submitting H. R. 105, relative to allowance to members of House who are chairmen of committees for clerk hire, as substitute for H. 86. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 15, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report submitting H. R. 106, to appoint session clerks to com- mittees, etc., as substitute for H. R. 29 and other resolutions. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 16, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 465 Hildebrant, C. Q. — Continued. Report amending H. R. 101, to appoint assistant stenographer to committee!?. Dec. 17, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 17, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report favoring H. R. 100, to appoint additional reporter of debates of Hou.se. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. -14, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) APPROPRI.\TIONS COMMITTEE VanVoorhis, H. C. Report submitting H. 6758, making appropriations for pensions, 1905. Dec. 10, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 6, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Allen, A. L. Report amending H. 819, to quitclaim square 1131, Wash- ington, D. C, to Sidney Bieber. Dec. 18, 1903. 6 pp. (H. rp. 43, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Babcock, J. W. Report favoring H. J. R. 64, to permit erection of poles and overhead wires in connection with work of eliminating grade crossings [of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Baltimore and Poto- mac Railroad and in construction of union station] in Washington. Dec. IS, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 19, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending H. 6289, for abatement of nuisances in District. Dec. 19, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 47, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Cowherd, W. 8. Report favoring H. 7023, to amend act to regulate height of Imildings in District. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 45, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, XO. 1 Gaines, J. H. Report submitting H. R. 109, calling for information in contested election case of Julius Kahn t\ Edward J. Livernash. Dec. 19, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 46, 58th Cong. 2d .sess.) INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Tawney, J. A. Report favoring H. C. R. 13, that Congress accejit invi- tation to attend 100th anniversary of transfer of territory of Lou- isiana by France to be held at New Orleans, Dec. 18-20, 1903. Dec. 10, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 5, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cooper, H. A. Report amending H. 3540, for Delegate to House of Representatives from Porto Rico. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 8, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Richardson, William. Report favoring H. 2510, for steam revenue cutter adapted to service in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, N. C. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 9, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Sulzer, William. Report favoring H. 5059, to afford protection to exhibit- ors of foreign literarv, artistic, or musical works at Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 12, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) POST-OFFICE AND POST-ROADS COMMITTEE Overstreet, Jesse. Report favoring H. R. 41, requesting papers con- nected W'ith recent investigation of Post-Office Department. Dec. 8, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 3, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 466 . December, 1903 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Mondell, F. W. Report submitting H. 8460, for transfer of forest reserves to Department of Agriculture, as substitute for H. 1987. Dec. 19, 1904 [1903]. 3 pp. (H. rp. 48, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE Hearing on improvement of Ohio River before committee, Feb. 2, 1903. 1903. 51 pp. TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Hamilton, E. L. Report favoring H. 7273, to enable Phoenix, Tempe,. and Mesa, Ariz., to issue bonds for aiding in construction of road from point in Salt River Valley to Salt River reservoir dam site ia Maricopa County. Dec. 15, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 10, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Robinson, J. M. Report favoring H. 7266, to approve act enacted by Legislature of Hawaii to authorize manufacture, distribution, and supplv of electric light and power on island of Oahu [by Hawaiian Electric Company, Limited]. Dec. 18, 1903. 9 pp. (H. rp. 18, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Caldwell, B. F. Report favoring H. 3214, for relief of Ann Stewart, administratrix of William Stewart. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 27, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 3875, for relief of estate of Thomas J. Coward. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 20, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report amending H. 2376, for allowance of claims of citizens of Virginia for damages to their property during War with Spain. Dec. 18, 1903. 4 pp. (H. rp. 35, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gregg, A. W. Report favoring H. 2426, for relief of heirs of George T. Howard. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 29, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Haskins, Kittredge. Report favoring H. 1513, for relief of estate of George W. Saulpaw. Dec. 18, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 25, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Haugen, G. N. Report amending H. 6345, for relief of Iowa [by pay- ment of claims for expenses incurred for equipping, etc., troops in War with Spain]. Dec. 18, 1903. 5 pp. (H. rp. 23, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring H. 3245, for relief of heirs of Tellisse W. Wilson. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 38, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Holliday, E. S. Report favoring H. 7402, for relief of Indiana State Board of Agriculture. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 24, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amending H. 3200, for relief of Joseph B. McClintock. Dec. 18, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 34, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Johnson, J. T. Report favoring H. 2849, for relief of St. John's Lodge [A. F. A. M.], Xewbern, N. C. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 28, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report favoring H. 4975, for relief of representatives of J. H. Brantly. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 41, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Report suljmitting H. 8340, for relief of A. E. Boozer [and Colum- bia Hospital, S. C], as substitute for H. 5316. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. rp. 42, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Mahon, T. M. Report favoring H. 1700, for relief of representatives of Warren Mitchell. Dec. 18, 1903. 3 pp. (H. rp. 21, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) December, 1903 467 Mahon, T. M.— Continued. Report submitting H. 8339, for relief of Margaret Dalton, widow of George Dalton, as sul)8titute-for H. 3392. Dee. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. rp. 30, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report amenumps for irrigation in Hawaii, by Jared G. Smith: from Bulletin 133. [1903.] v + 178-258 pp. 11 il. 2 pi. ( [Publication] 626.) Metabolism. Experiments on metabolism of matter and energv in human bodv, 1900-02; bv W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict, with A. P. Brvant,R. D. Milner, and Paul Murrill. 1903. 357 pp. 14 il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 136.) . * Paper, 20c Poultrv as food; by Helen W. Atwater. 1903. 40 pp. (Farmers' bul- letin 182. ) Report of director, 1903, by A. C. True; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1903. iv + 245-324 pp. FORESTRY BUREAU Report of forester, 1903, by Gifford Pinchot; from reports. Department of Agriculture. 1903. ii + 497-533 pp. LIBRARY Errata [to Bulletin 47, Accessions to Department librarv, Apr.-June, 1903]. [1903.] 1 p. . * Report of librarian, 1903, by Josephine A. Clark; from reports, Depart- ment of Agriculture. 1903. ii -|- 455-459 pj). PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Apple in cold storage; by G. Harold Powell and S. H. Fulton. Dec. 3, 1903. 66 pp. 6 pi. (Bulletin 48.) * Paper, 15c Persian Gulf dates and their introduction into America; bv David G. Fairchild. Dec. 19, 1903. 32 pp. 4 pi. (Bulletin 54.) * Paper, 10c Report of chief, 1903, by B. T. Gallowav; from reports. Department of Agriculture. 1903. ii + 85-169 pp." 470 Decembek, 1903 public road inquiries office Report, 1903, bv Martin Dodge; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1903. iii - 325-347 pp. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Dec. 1903. Dec. 31, 1903. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 478. ) Report of editor, 1903, by Geo. Wm. Hill; from reports. Department of Agriculture. 1903. ii + 369-438 pp. SOILS BUREAU Albemarle County, Va. Soil survey of Albemarle area, by Charles N. Moonev and F. E. Bonsteel; [from Report on field ojierations of bureau', 1902]. [1903.] p. 187-238, 1 il. 3 maps. Billings, Mont. Soil surv6y of Billings area, by Charles A. Jensen and N. P. Neill; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 665-687, 1 il. 1 pi. 3 maps. Brazoria, Tex. Soil survey of Brazoria area, by Frank Bennett, jr., and Grove B. Jones; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 349-364, 1 il. 2 maps. Field operations of bureau, 1902, 4th report, by Milton Whitney; with accompanving papers. 1903. 842 pp. 25 il. 49 pi. 11 maps, and atlas of 44"maps. (H. doc. 473, 57th Cong. 2d sess. ) *Cloth, S3.80 Contents: Abbeville area, S. C, Soil survey of; by F. W. Taylor and T. D. Rice. Albemarle area, Va., Soil survey of; by C. N. Mooney and F. E. Bonsteel. Arkansas Valley, lower, Colo., Soil survey of; by M. H. Lapham and party. Bigflats area, N. Y., Soil survey of; by Louis Me'smerand \V. E. Hearn. Billings area. Mont., Soil survey of; by C. A. Jensen and N. P. Xeill. Brazoria area, Tex., Soil survey of: by Frank Bennett, jr., and G. B. Jones. Clay County, 111., Soil survey of; by G. N. Coflfey and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station. Clinton County, 111., Soil survey of; by J. A. Bonsteel and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station. Columbus area. Ohio, Soil survey of; by'W. G. Smith. Darlington area, S. C, Soil survey of; by T. D. Rice and F. W. Taylor. Dubuque area, Iowa, Soil survey of; by E. O. Fippin. Field operations of bureau, 1902; by Milton Whitney. Grand Forks area, N. Dak., Soil survey of; by C. A. Jensen and X. P. Xeill. Hickory area, X. C, Soil survey of; by T. A. Caine. Howell County, Mo., Soil .survey of; by E. O. Fippin and J. L. Burgess. Janesville area. Wis., Soil survey of; by J. A. Bonsteel. Lewiston area, Idaho, Soil survey of; isy Louis Mesmer. Lyons area. X. Y., Soil survey of: by W. E. Hearn. Mitchell. Mount, area, X. C, Soil survey of; by T. A. Caine and A. W. Mangum. Perry County, Ala., Soil survey of; by R. T. A. Burke and party. Porto Rico, Soil survey from Arecibo to Ponce; by C. W. Dorsey, Louis Mesmer, and T. A. Caine. Posey County, Ind., Soil survey of: by H. W. Marean. St. Ciair County, 111., Soil survey of; byG. X. Coffey and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station. Smedes area. Miss., Soil survey of; by W. G. Smith and W. T. Carter, jr. Stuttgart area. Ark., Soil survey of; by J. E. Lapham. Tazewell Comity. 111.. Soil survey of; by J. A. Bonsteel and party in cooperation with Illinois Experiment Station. Toledo area. Ohio, Soil survey of; by W. G. Smith. Trenton area, X. J., Soil survey of: by R. T. A. Burke and H. J. Wilder. Union County, Ky., Soil survey of; by H. W. Marean. Vernon area, Tex., Soil survey of; byJ. E. Lapham and party. Walla Walla area. Wash., Soilsvirvey of; by J. G. Holmes. Wichita area, Kans., Soil survey of: by J. E. Lapham and B. A. Olshausen. Yuma area, .\riz.. Soil survey of; by J. G. Holmes. Hickory, N. C. Soil survey of Hickory area, by Thomas A. Caine; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 239- 258, 1 il. 2 maps. December, 1903 471 Howell County, Mo. Soil survey of county, b}' Elmer O. Fippin and James L. Burgess; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 593-609, 1 il. map. Lewiston, Idaho. Soil survey of Lewiston area, by Louis Mesmer; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 689- 709, 1 11. map. Lyons, N. Y. Soil survey of Lyons area, by W. Edward Hearn; [from Report on field operations' of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 143-162, map. Mitchell, INIount. Soil survey of Mount ^Mitchell area, N. C, by Thomas A. Caineand A. W. Mangum; [from Report on field opera- tions of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 259-271, map. Perry County, Ala. Soil survey of county, liy R. T. Avon Burke and party; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 309-323, 1 il. map. Porto Rico. Soil survey from Arecibo to Ponce, P. R., by Clarence W. Dorsev, Louis Mesmer, and Thomas A. Caine; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 793-839, 1 il. map. Report of chief, 1903, by Milton Whitney; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1903. iii+ 199-226 pp'. 1 il. Smedes, Miss. Soil survey of Smedes ^rea, by AVilliam G. Smith and William T. Carter, jr. ; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 325-348, 1 il. 2 maps. Stuttgart, Ark. Soil survev of Stuttgart area, bv J. E. Lapham; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]'. [1903.] p. 611-622, 1 il. map. Walla Walla, Wash. Soil survey of Walla Walla area, by J. Garnett Holmes; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 711-728, 1 il. map. Wichita, Kans. Soil survey of Wichita area, by J. E. Lapham and B. A. Olshausen; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 623-642, 1 il. map. Yuma, Ariz. Soil survey of Yuma area, by J. Garnett Holmes; [from Report on field operations of bureau, 1902]. [1903.] p. 777-791, 1 il. 2 maps. STATISTICS BUREAU Report of acting statistician, 1903, by Edwin S. Holmes, jr. ; from reports. Department of Agriculture. 1903. iii-(-439-445 pp. Wages of farm labor in LTnited States, results of 12 statistical investiga- tions, 1866-1902; by James H. Blodgett. 1903. 62 pp. (Miscel- laneous series, bulletin 26. ) *Paper, 5c FOREIC4N MARKETS DIVISION. Report of chief, 1903, by George K. Holmes; from reports, Depart- ment of Agriculture. 1903. iii-|-447-453 pp. WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Report of chief [concerning administration of bureau], 1903, by Willis L. Moore; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1903. iii + 3-46 pp. 472 • December, 1903 Commerce and Labor Department Note.— The act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor, approved Feb. 14, 1903 (Stat. L. v. 32, pt. 1, page 825), includes the follo^ving provisions: That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof. * * * Sec. i. That the following-named offices, bureaus, divisions, and branches of the public service, now and heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Treasury, and all that pertains to the same, known as the Light-House Board, the Light-House Establishment, the Steamboat-Inspection Service, the Bureau of Navigation, the United States Shipping Commissioners, the National Bureau of Standards, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Commissioner-General of Immigration, the commissioners of immigration, the Bureau of Immigration, the immigration service at large, and the Bureau of Statistics, be. and the same hereby are, transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the .same shall hereafter remain under the juris- diction and supervision of the last-named Department; and that the Census Office, and all that pertains to the same, be, and the same hereby is, transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Commerce and Labor, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter: that the Department of Labor, the Fish Commis.sion, and the Office of Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, and all that pertains to the .«ame, be, and the same hereby are, placed under the jurisdiction and made a part of the Department of Commerce and Labor; that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the Department of State, be, and the same hereby is, transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor and con- solidated with and made a part erf the Bureau of Statistics, hereinbefore trans- ferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the two shall constitute one bureau, to be called the Bureau of Sta- tistics, with a chief of the bureau; and that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall have control of the work of gathering and distributing statistical informa- tion naturally relating to the subjects confided to his Department: and the Sec- retary of Conimerce and Labor is hereby given the power and authority to rear- range the statistical work of the bureaus and offices confided to said Department, and to consolidate any of the statistical bureaus and offices transferred to said Department; and said Secretary shall also have authority to call upon other Departments of the Government for statistical data and results obtained by them; and said Secretary of Commerce and Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical information so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise. * * * Sec. 5. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Manufactures, and a chief of said bureau. * * * Sec. 6. That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporations who shall be the head of .said bureau. * * * Sec. 7. That the jurisdiction, supervision and control now possessed and exer- cised by the Department of the Treasury over the fur-seal, salmon and other fish- eries of Alaska and over the immigration of aliens into the United States, its waters, territories and any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are hereby transferred and vested in the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 11. A person, to be designated by the Secretary of State, shall be appointed to formulate, under his direction, for the instruction of con.sular officers, the requests of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor; and to prepare from the dis- patches of consular officers, for transmission to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, such information as pertains to the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 12. That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by order in writ- ing, to transfer at any time the whole or any part of any office, bureau, division or other branch of the public service engaged in statistical or scientific work, from the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of War, the Department of Justice, the Post-Office Department, the Department of the Navy or the Department of the Interior, to the Department of Commerce and Labor. * * * Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas- sage: Provided, however, That the provisions of this Act other than those of section twelve in relation to the transfer of any existing office, bureau, division, officer or other branch of the public service or "authority now conferred thereon, to the Department of Commerce and Labor shall take effect and be in force on the fir.st day of July, nineteen hundred and three, and not before. The Comrnerce and Labor Department distributes the Consular Reports gratui- tou.sly. Accounts. Statement of expenditures for contingencies, Feb. 18-June 30,1903. Dec. 8, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 41, 58th Cong. 2dsess.) Alaska. Direction of Alaskan fur seal service. Nov. 1, 1903. 1 p. 4** (Dept. circular 23, 1903.) December, 1903 473 Alaska — Continued. Direction of Ala.«kan salmon fisheries service. Nov. 1, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 24, 1903.) Conneaut, Ohio. Estimate of appropriation for remodeling of and addi- tion to keeper's dwelling at harbor. Dec. 8, 1908. 2 pp. (H. doc. 27, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) P'mplovees. Duties of chief clerk. Nov. 1,1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circu- lar 22, 1903.) Hedge Fence Shoal. Estimate of appropi'iation for light vessel on shoal, at entrance of N'inevard Sound. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 p}). (H. doc. 142, 58th Cong. 2d se.ss. ) Imports and exports. Amendment to schedule C, classification of for- eign countries and dependencies for statements of imports, exports, and tonnage movement in foreign trade of United States. Dec. 19, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 25, 1903; Bureau of Statistics. ) Orford Reef. Estimate of appropriation for light vessel near reef, off Cape Blanco, Greg. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 157, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Pungoteague Creek, Va. Estimate of appropriation for lighted beacon at mouth of creek. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 15(3, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report. 1st annual report of Secretary [Feb. 14-Dec. 1], 1903. 1903. 51 pp. (Dept. of Commerce and Labor doc. 5.) San Francisco, Cal. Testimony in investigations into management of Sailors' Home, San Francisco. Dec. 11, 1903. 73 pp. (S. doc. 18, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Superior, Lake. Estimate of appropriation for construction of steam light-house tender for 11th light-house district [for use on Lake Superior]. Dec. 14, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 97, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) CENSUS BUREAU Central electric light and power stations [preliminarv report, 1902]. 1903. 59pp. 4° (Bulletins.) COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in W'ashington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Charts Chesapeake Bav, Md. and Va.; chart 79. Scale 1:200,000. Dec. 1903, first published 1902. 62.9 X 31.4 in. 50c Columbia River, sheet 1, entrance to upper Astoria; chart 6140. Scale 1:40,000. Dec. 1903, first published 1868. 24.1 X 34 in. 25c Florida, Fernandina to Jacksonville; chart 577. Scale 1:40,000. Nov. 1903, first published 1900. 40.8 X 33 in. 50c Gua vanilla Harbor, P. R.; chart 928. Scale 1:10,000. Nov. 1903, first published 1901. 35.9 X 33.3 in. 50c Honda, Ensenada, P. R.; chart 922. Scale 1:10,000. Dec. 1903, first IHiblished 1902. 24.6 X 24.2 in. 25c Ponce Harbor and approaches, P. R. ; chart 927. Scale 1:20,000. Dec. 1903. 31.9 X 38.6 in. 50c Salomague Harbor and approaches, Luzon, west coast, from survey by U. S. Navy in 1900 and 1901; chart 4264. Scale 1:20,000. Manila, Sept. 1903. 27.3X23.7 in. 30c 474 December, 1903 fisheries bureau Note.— The Bureau supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Statement of expenditures, 1903. Dec. 8, 1903. 14 pp. (H. doc. 40, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD Note. — The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Surs-ey. 6th District. List of beacons, buoj's, and dav marks, from New River Inlet, N. C, to Jupiter Inlet, Fla.; corrected to Oct. 1, 1903. 1903. 58 -\- iv pp. large 8° NAVIGATION BUREAU 35th annual list of merchant vessels of United States, with official num- bers and signal letters, also lists of vessels of Navy, Quartermaster's Department, Engineer Department [etc.], 1903. ' 1903. 6 pts. viii -f 442 + xxxviii-r60 pp. il. 4 pi. 4» (H. doc. 16, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, 60c Annual report of commissioner, 1903. 1903. 2pts.418f 531pp. (Dept. of Commerce and Labor doc. 4; H. doc. 14 [2 pts.], 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Part 2 is Laws relating to navigation and merchant marine. For edition of pt. 2 without Congressional document number see Catalogue for July, 1903, page 312.] * Cloth, pt. I, 35c; *<;loth, pt. 2, 40c STATISTICS BUREAU Note. — Created July 1, 1903, by consolidation of the Statistics Bureau, trans- ferred from the Treasury Department, and the Foreign Commerce Bureau, trans- ferred from the State Department. The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Agricultural implements. Markets for agricultural imj^lements and ve- hicles in foreign countries. 1903. xlviii -^ 181 pp. il. (Special Consular Rejiorts, v. 27; H. doc. 45, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [For edi- tion without Congressional document number see Catalogue for Oct. 1903, page 393.] * Paper, 15c Breadstuffs. Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Nov. 1903. 1903. 14 pp. 4» ( Bulletin 5, series 1903-04. ) [Monthly.] British and foreign trade and industry, memoranda and statistical tables from report prepared by British Board of Trade and presented in British Parliament, Aug. 1903; from Summarv of Commerce and Finance, Oct. 1903. [1903.] iii-f- 1099-1125 pp. Canals. Information in regard to traffic, finances, shipping and tonnage, and receipts and expenditures of Suez Canal, and monograph on Great canals of the world; [presented bv ^Ir. Morgan]. Nov. 25, 1903. 89 pp. 4" (S. doc. 20, 58th Cong. Ist sess.) [Monograph on Great canals of the world is reprinted from Summary of Commerce and Finance, -May, 1902.] Consular Reports. Daily consular reports, Dec. 1-31, 1903; nos. 1814-39. 1903. 4 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] December, 1903 475 Consular Reports — Continued. Monthly Consular Reports, Dec. 1903; V. 73, no. 279. 1903. xx +595-804 pp. and title-page for v. 73, 3 il. (H. doc. 21, pt. 4, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) [These articles have appeared previously in the Daily consular reports.] *Paper, 15c Contents: Agricultural implements and vehicles in foreign countries; by several consuls. Argentine Republic, Trade of; by E. W. Ames. Banana industry of Guatemala; "by \. A. Winslow. Berlin, To make, seaport: by O. J. D. Hughes. Brazilian commerce. Carrying trade in: by K. K. Kenneday. British Guiana, Commerce and industries of, for 1903: by G. H. Moulton. Calcium carbide for submarine boats: by Richard Guenther. Canadian tariff changes: transmitted by G. W. Shotts. Coal imports at Tampico, Mexip. Topographic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by .some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,.500, 1:1'2.=),000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, approx- imately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17. .5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. . About one-third of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at •5c each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. California, Santa Barbara special map, lat. 34° 20'-34° 35^ long. 119° 30'-119° 45^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Nov. 1903. 3Iontana, Savpo quadrangle, lat. 47° 30^-48°, long. 112° 30^-113°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. New York, Fire Island quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45^ long. 73°-73° 15^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Nov. 1903. Ohio, Bowling Green quadrangle, lat. 41° 15^-41° 30^ long. 83° 30^- 83° 45^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Nov. 1903. Ohio, Delaware quadrangle, lat. 40° 15^-40° 30^ long. 83°-83° 15^ Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. 480 December, 1903 Ohio, Du])liu quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 83°-83° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. Ohio, Elmore quadrangle, lat. 41° 15'-41° 30', long. 83° 15'-83° 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition oi" Oct. 1903. Ohio, Euclid quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'-41° 45', long. 81° 30'-81° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. South Dakota, Rapid quadrangle, lat. 44°-44° 30', long. 103°-103° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1903. HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Hereafter the publications of the Hydrography Division will be entered under the Geological Survey. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Report, 1903. 1903. 72 pp. Note. — Includes reports of board of visitors and of superintendent on expendi tures. The pathological supplement usually included in this report has been published si'iiarately as Intiacranial ttunors "among insane, study of 29 intracra- nial tumors found in l.CA'l autopsies in cases of mental disease, by I. W. Blackburn, for which see Catalogue for Sept. 1903, page 370. HAWAII Estimate of appropriation for service of Territory, 1905. Dec. 8, 1903. 6 pp. (H. doc. 30, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) INDIAN BUREAU Agreement with Ottawa Indians of Indian Terri'tory in regard to their surplus lands and draft of bill to carry same into effect. Dec. 10, 1903. 8 pp. (S. doc. 12, '58th Cong. 2d sess.) Proposals received and contracts awarded for supplies for Indian service, 1904. [1903.] 365 pp. Recommendation for legislation relating to Uinta [Valley] Reservation, Utah. Dec. 1, 1903. 10 pp. (H. doc. 33, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Report in reference to claim [of Swift & Co.] for supplies furnished Indian school at Rapid, S. Dak. Dec. 5, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 44, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) INDIAN TERRITORY Annual report of Indian inspector, with reports of Indian agent in charge of Union Agency, and superintendent and supervisors of schools, 1903. 1903. 260 pp. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Arizona. Modifications in estimates of appropriations [for office of surveyor-general of Arizona]. 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Report of acreage surveyed [during 1903] under act relating to adjustment of railroad land grants. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 146, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) KEW MEXICO [11th] annual report of mine inspector, 1903. 1903. 80 pp. 5 pi. NICARAGUA MARITIME CANAL COMPANY Report [for year ending Dec. 1903]. Dec. 8, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 9, 58th Cong. 2(1 sess.) OKLAHOMA Report of governor, 1903. 1903. 118 pp. 5 maps. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at 85.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to $10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at 81.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copv of the Official Gazette. Thev are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Official Gazette, Dec. 1-29, 1903; v. 107, nos. 5-9. 1903. 1099-2532 -[- [cxxxvi] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] Paper, 10c single copy, S5.00 a yr Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. PENSION BUREAU Letter transmitting papers in case of Sarah A. Haney, now Pitt, and favorable recommendation in regard thereto. Dec. 14, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 102, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter transmitting papers showing fraudulent nature of testimony in pension case of Henry E. Van Trees. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 105, 58th Cong. 2'd sess. ) Letter transmitting with favorable recommendation papers in case of Patrick Fitzpatrick. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 104, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Letter transmitting with favorable recommendation papers in pension case of Julia Dotv, now Henderson. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 103, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) PORTO RICO Report of commissioner of interior for Porto Rico to Secretary of Inte- rior, 1903. 1903. 96 pp. 10 pi. map. PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION Report regarding receipt, distribution, and sale of public documents by Department of Interior, 1903. 1903. 10 pp. 482 December, 1903 RAILROADS C0MMISSI0:NER Annual report, 1903. 1903. 150 pp. Note. — Appendixes contain laws and decisions relating to Pacific bond-aided and land-grant railroads. SEQUOIA AXD GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARKS Report of acting superintendent, 1903. 1903. 18 pp. 3 maps. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Report of acting superintendent, 1903. 1903. 19 pp. 2 maps. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Report of acting superintendent, 1903. 1903. 23 pp. 2 maps. Justice, Department of Annual report of Attorney-General, 1903. 1903. xlii pp. Same [with exhibits], 1903. 1903. xlii+409 pp. (H. doc. 9. 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) *Cloth, 35c Judgments rendered [by Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases since Feb. 28, 1903]. Dec. 9, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc' 11, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report on bankruptcy matters [for vear ending Sept. 30, 1903]. [1903.] 19 pp. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for salaries of officers and clerks for enforcement of antitrust laws. Dec. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 28, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR INDIAN DEPREDA- TION CLAIMS Annual report [for year ending Oct. 31] 1903. 1903. 4 pp. PORTO RICO Annual report of attorney-general [1903]. Dec. 16, 1903. 17 pp. (H. doc. 136, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) SOLICITOR OF TREASURY Annual report, 1903. 1903. 23 pp. Navy Department Annual report of Secretary, 1903. 1903. 45 pp. Circular for information of persons desiring original appointments as clerks to pay officers in Navv and who desire their names placed on eligible list. [Dec. 1, 1903.] 3 pp. 12» December, 1903 483 Estimate of apjiropriation for Marine Corps and magazine for Xaval Academy. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 126, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Letter transmitting report as to whether Government should construct graving dock on Gulf of Mexico. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 49, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) [^lemorandum in matter of protest of Harry E. Biscoe relative to com- ments by Robley D. Evans, commander in chief of Asiatic fleet, in Fleet general court-martial order 22.] Nov. 18, 1903. 7 pp. 12° COXSTRUCTIOX AXD REPAIR BUREAU Annual report of chief, 1903. 1903. 207 pp. 3 pi. EQUIPMENT BUREAU Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Ranger. Dec. 1903. 21 pp. 12" HYDROGRAPHI© OFFICE Note. — The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hyctrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at tlie Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg. ), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. International code of signals for all nations. American edition, 1903. 546 pp. il. 5 pi. large 8" ([Publication] 87.) Roan, S3. 00 Sun's apparent declination and equation of time, with hourlv differ- ences, for [calendar] vear 1904. 1903. 20 pp. large 8" "([Publi- cation] 118.) ' Paper, 10c Charts Baynes Sound and approaches, B. C, from British survey in 1898, scale naut. m. = 2.49 in.; with in.set, Union Bav, from British survevs in 1893 and 1898, scale 600 vds. =2.36 in.; chart 2058. Dec. 1903. 37. 3 X 26. 5 and 6.3X6.2 in. .50c Cuba, southeast coast, southern approaches to Manzanillo, including south coast from Cape Cruz to Ensenada de ^lora, from latest information; chart 2143. Scale naut. m. = 0.75 in. Dec. 1903. 30.6 X 34.5 in. 40c Monbetsu Road, Hokushu, north coast, Japan, from Japanese survey, 1888; chart 2151. Scale naut. m. = 7.3 in. Dec. 1903. 11.3 X i2 in. 10c Newfoimdland, Anchorages on west coast of, from British surveys between 1894 and 1896; chart 2152. Dec. 1903. 26.6X35.5 in. 40c Bonne Bav. .''cale naut. m. = 1.72 in. 26.6 x 24.4 in. Hollihans Wharf, Woody Point Anchorage. Scale 300 ft. = 1.3 in. 4x3 in. Lark Harbor, Bay of Islands. Scale naut. m. = .1.17 in. 13. C ll.l in. Neddy Harbor arid approaches, Woody Point Anchorage, Bonne Bay. Scale naut. m. = .5.15 in. 13 x 15.1 in. Roche [or] Rocky Harbor. Scale naut. m. = 5.12 in. 9.3 x 9.6 in. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1903; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Dec. 1 [1903]. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., tracks of cyclonic storms; proposed jiilot charts of south .\tlantic and south Facitic Ocean; equator crossings in Pacific ocean: forecast of weatlier: cliart-^ imljlislu'd. etc.. Nov. 1-30,1903; also, on reverse. Supplementary list of wireless telegraphic stations in operation upon various coasts; Polar auroi-a of Oct. 30-Nov. 1. 1903. 1613— No. 108—04 3 484 December, 1903 Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1904; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Dec. 9 [1903]. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., storm tracks; fishing banks; proposed pilot charts of soutli .\tlantic and south Pacific Ocean; forecast of wind and weather: ice in southern latitude, 1903; charts published, etc., Nov. 1-30, 1903; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean; also, on reverse, Supplementary list of wireless telegraphic stations in operation upon various coasts; Polar aurora of Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 1903. Eongerik Atoll, Marshall Islands, from latest information, scale naut. m. = 0.4in. ; Rongelal) Atoll [and Ailinginae Atoll], Marshall Islands, from latest information, scale naut. m. =0.2 in.; chart 128. Dec. 1903. 23.7 X 15.5 in. 30c NAVIGATION BUREAU List of vacancies for midshipmen at Naval Academv that will exist Mar. 5, 1904. Dec. 8, 1903. 1 p. narrow f" Report of chief, 1903. 1903. 207 pp. Reports incUided: Asiatic Station. [ operatidus of fleet in and about Manila and Subigbays, Dec. 1902-Feb. 1903.] European Station. Movements of vessels. Naval Academy, superintendent. Naval Home, Philadelphia. Naval Intelligence Office. Naval Training Station, Newport. San Francisco. Naval War College. North Atlantic Station. and Eurojiean and South .\tlautic squadrons. Search problem and maneuvers carried out during mobilization and concentration of, at Culebra. Pacific Station. Puritan, gunnery ship. South Atlantic Station. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 33; Dec. 1, 1903. p. 263- 268, 12" Post-Office Department Estimate of appropriation for salary of additional clerk, office of Post- master-General. Dec. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 25, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Letter recommending readjustment of appropriations for certain services in office of 1st assistant Postmaster-General. Dec. 18, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 148, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Papers relating to claim of Kirbv Thomas. Dec. 16, 1903. 8 pp. (H. doc. 129, 58th Cong. 2d sess.") United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 25, no. 12; Dec. 1903. Philadelphia. 76 pp. 12" [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Report [including ILstof claims on account of less by fire, Inirglarv, etc.], 1903. [1903.] 38 pp. December, 1903 485 dead-letter office Dead Letter Office sale, cataloo:ue of articles to be sold at auction [com- mencing] Dec. 14, 1903. 1903. 157 pp. Report of superintendent, 1903. [1903.] 22 pp. POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 2D ASSISTANT Estimate of appropriation for settlement of claims of Compania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico. Dec. 8, 1903. 24 pp. (H. doc. 34, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) POSTMASTER-GENERAL, 3D ASSISTANT Report, 1903. 1903. 59 pp. Note. — Relates to finances, stamps, registration, envelop contract, and depart- mental envelops. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Report of general superintendent to 2d assistant Postmaster-General, 1903. 1903. 305 pp. State Department Note.— The State Department distributes its publications gratuitously. Re- quests for Consular Reports should hereafter be made to the Department of Com- merce and Labor. For sale of laws see page 4')4. A new bureau, to be known as the Bureau of Trade Relations, was organized in the State Department July 1, 1903, under see. 11 of act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor. Abaca. Notes from British, French, German, and Italian ambassadors, and Belgian and Dutch ministers, seeking extension to their respec- tive countries of i^rivileges granted to United States in matter of ex- port duty on manila hemp and liber levied in Philippine Islands. Dec. 12, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 19, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) American Republics Bureau. [Estimate of appropriation for] building for bureau. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 14, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Belgium. Report by Church Howe, emigration to United States from Belgium; presented by Mr. Lodge. Dec. 17, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 47, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Bogrtln, Luis. Letter transmitting request of Honduras that Secretary of War be permitted to receive [Luis Bogran H.] at Militarv Acad- emv at West Point. Dec. 13, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 20, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) British Columbia. P-^stimate of appropriation for mapping and demar- cation of boundary line between United States and Canada [west of summit of Rocky Mountains]. Dec. 10, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 50, 58th Cong. 2d .sess. ) China. Treatj^ between United States and China for extension of com- mercial relations between them, signed Shanghai, Oct. 8, 1903 [with annexes, dispatches, and Schedule of Chinese import duties] . Nov. 23, 1903. 45 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive E, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Dec. 18, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. 486 December, 1903 Consuls. Report upon tour of consular ins])eftion in Europe, bv Her- bert H. D. Peirce; [presented by Mr. Lodge]. Dec. 5, 1903. 31 pp. (S. doc. 28, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) [1st edition incorrectly printed as Senate document 29.] Note. — Appendixes are reports of consuls on system employed in inspection of immigrants. Cuba. Commercial convention between United States and Cuba. Signed Havana, Dec. 11, 1902, proclaimed Dec. 17, 1903. [1908.] 10 pp. [English and Spanish.] Supplementary convention between Enited States and Cuba extend- ing time within which may l)e exchanged ratifications of commer- cial convention signed Dec. 11. 1902. Signed Washington, Jan. 26, 1903, proclaimed Dec. 17. 1903. [1903.] 2 pp. [English and Spanish.] Diplomatic and consular service of Uniteil States; corrected to Dec. 10, 1903. [1903.] 62 pp. Diplomatic list, Dec. 1903. 14 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegrai^h Company, Limited. Keport relative to claims of Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Cuba Submarine Telegraph Company, and La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques [for damages to propert}- during War with Spain]. Dec. 11, 1903. 23 pp. (S. doc. 16, o8th Cong. 2d sess. ) Great Britain, (Germany, and Italy vs. Venezuela, United States, Mex- ico, France, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, and Sweden and Norway, opening argument and replv for United States; bv William L. Pen- field, before Arbitration Tri'bunal of The Hague, Nov. 1903. [1903.] 76 pp. International Railway Congress. Recommendation that Government give its adhesion to congress. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 140, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) International Sanitary Bureau. Report relating to International Sani- tary Bureau created by 1st international sanitary conference of American republics. Dec. 11, 1903. 11 pp. (S. doc. 13, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Interoceanic canal. Convention lietween I'nited States and Panama for construction of [Panama] Canal, to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans, signed [Washington], Nov. 18, 1903. Dec. 8, 1903. 12 pp. (Confidential; [Senate] executive A, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunc- tion of secrecy removed Dec. 16, 1903.] Note. — The series of documents to which this belongs is printed in confidence for the use of the Senate, and is inaccessible to other persons unless, as in this instance, the Senate removes the injunction of secrecy. Same. Dec. 16, 1903. 12 pp. (S. doc. 32, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Papers concerning convention between United States and Colombia for construction of interoceanic canal across Isthmus of Panama. Dec. 19, 1903. 133 pp. (S. doc. 51, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Lillie, British schooner. Report in claim of schooner. Dec. 11, 1903. 15 pp. (S. doc. 15, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Medals. Letter asking authority to deliver to certain officers of United States decorations and other things presented or conferred Ijy for- eign governments. Dec. 19, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 255, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Nicaragua, Norwegian steamer. Report and accompanying papers relat- ing to appeal for indemnitv bv owners of steamer. Dec. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 30, 58th Cong. '2d sess. ) Scott, L. K. Report, with accompanving papers, concerning claim of Scott [for royalty for telescopic sights]. Dec. 15, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 31, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1903 487 Spanish language. Estimate of appropriation for i)urchase of Dictionary of [construction and rules of] Spanish language [by Rufino J. Cuervo]. Dec. 11, 1903. 7 pp. (H. doc. 71^ 58th Cong. 2d sess.) AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Dec. 1903; whole no. 123, v. 15, no. 6. 1903. p. 144O-170S — xliv pp. (H. doc. 310, pt. 12, 57th Cong. 2d sess.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Additions to Columbus Memorial Library [Nov. 1903] . Argentina. Market for agricultural implements: port movements in .\ug. 1903; exports, first 9 months of 1903: areas in cultivation. Bolivia. Extract from report by secretary of interior and justice to Congress of 1903: railroad to Yungas. Book notes. Brazil. Market for agricultural implements: coffee market in Sept. 1903: notes. Chile. Market for agricultural implements. Colombia. Market for agricultural imiilements: tariff modifications. Costa Rica. Market for agricultural impUments. Cuba. Market for agricultural implements: Imdget for 1904. Ecuador. Market for agricultural implements. Guatemala. Zacapa railway to Salvadorian frontier: market for agricultural implements: tariff modification. Haiti. New coffee exportation law: trade with Mexico. Honduras. Market for agricultural implements; imports during first quarter of fiscal year 1902-3. Mexico. New patent law: new trade-mark laws: rules of trade-mark law pro- cedure: rules of patent-law procedure: treaty on literary, scientific, and artistic copyrights between Mexico and Spain; foreign commerce in Aug. 1903: rate of exchange in Dec. [1903]. Nicaragua. Market for agricultural implements. Paraguay. Market for agricultural implements; orange industry. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Free importation of typewriters. Salvador. Imports during first half of 1903; exports during first half of 1903; tariff modification. Title-page and index to v. 15. July-Dec. 1903. United States. President Roosevelt's message [;o Congre.«s ai beginning of 2d session of .5Sth Congress, abstract]: trade wuth Latin America; consular trade reports: foreign commerce in Oct. [1903] . Uruguay. Market for agricultural implements; jiort mov«ments in Aug. 1903. Venezuela. Tariff modification. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Note. — Transferred July 1, 1903. to Commerce and Labor Department and con- solidated with the Statistics Bureau, transferred from the Treasury Department. The bureau so formed is called the Statistics Bureau. See page 471. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EN POSITION COMMISSION Receipts and disbursements of Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company from incorporation to Sept. 30, 1903, with report showing progress made by departments of exposition. Nov. 20, 1903. 60 pp. 55 pi. (S. doc. 12, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Same, [to] Oct. [31], 1903. Dec. 15, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 28, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) PORTO RICO Memorial [of Executive Council] relating to legislation in regard to river and harbor improvements. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 67, 58tb Cong. 2d sess. ) Ordinance exacted [enacted] by Executive Council [Mar. 2, 1903], granting to Vandegrift Construction Company right to build rail- way in Porto Rico. Dec. 15, 1903. 12 pp. ("S. doc. 29, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) 488 December, 1903 Treasury Department Accounts. Report of contingent expenses of Department, 1903. Dec. 8, 1903. 32 pp. (H. doe. 24, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Appropriations. Estimates of appropriations required [by Depart- ments], 1905. 1903. 573 -f [1] pp. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2340; H. doc. 12, 58th Gong. 2d sess.) Estimates of [deficiencies in] appropriations required by Depart- ments, 1904 and prior years. Dec. 19, 1903. 50 pp. 4" (H. doc. 260, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Regulations concerning disposition of unexpended balances of annual appropriations and outstanding claims payable from such appropriations. Dec. 15, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 133, 1903; [Division of] Bookkeeping and Warrants.) Cuban reciprocity [proclamation of President]. Dec. 21, 1903. 4 pp. 4" (Dept. circular 135, 1903; Division of Customs.) Customs Service. Manner of keeping daily register of immediate- transportation documents and merchandise, cat. form 423. Dec. 12, 1903. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 132, 1903; Division of Customs.) Missouri. Estimate of amount of money due Missouri on account of interest and other incidental expenses in connection with loans procured in raising troops to aid United States in the Rebellion, 1861-65. Dec. 19, 1903. 1 p. (S. doc. 52, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Official matter. Correspondence with Department. Dec. 16, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 134, 1903; Division of Appointments.) Oregon. Statement of amount of revenue paid into General Govern- ment [and amount expended for improvement of rivers and harbors] in what was originallv known as Oregon country, response to reso- lution. Dec. 8, 1903.^ 5 pp. (S. doc. 8, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Public buildings. Report of rental collections on account of public Iniildings and sites [1903]. Dec. 15, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 125, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Report. Annual report of Secretarv on state of finances [with appended tables], 1903. 1903. 113 pp. ' (Treas. Dept. doc. 2342.) Spanish Treaty Claims Commission. List of awards made by commis- sion [since Feb. 4, 1903, requiring appropriation]. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 110, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Sugar. Export bounties on sugars produced in Netherlands. Dec. 2, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 131, 1903; Division of Customs.) Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, V. 6, nos. 49-53, 53 supplement; Dec. 3-31, 1903. [Department decisions numbered 24804-861 including general appraisers' deci- sions 5490-5520, and internal-revenue decisions 721-735. J Wages. Letter calling attention to desirability of adoption of new Gov- ernment salary tables. Dec. 11, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 68, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Nov. 23-Dec. 23,1903]; Dec. 7-28, 1903. 4"' (Reappraisement circulars 1020-32; Division of Customs.) [AVeekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Annapolis, Md. Estimate of appropriation for repair work at post-oflice building, Annapolis. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 92, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) December, 1003 489 Bangor, Me. Estimate of increase of limit of cost for extension of custom-house and post-otRce building at Bangor. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 98, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Burlington, Iowa. Estimate of increased limit of cost for post-office building at Burlington. Dec. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 29, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Kenduskeag River. Estimate of appropriation for repairs of Kendus- keag bridge at Bangor [Me.]. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 141, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Minneapolis, Minn. Estimate of increased limit of cost of public build- ing at Minneapolis. Dec. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 256, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Rome, Ga. Estimate of appropriation for rent of offices at Rome. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 93, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Salem, Oreg. Estimate of appropriation extending limit of cost of post-office building at Salem. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 91, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Stillwater, ^linn. Estimate of increase of cost of building at Stillwater. Dec. 14, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 94, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Estimate of appropriation for additional laborers. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 jjp. (H. doc. 96, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) AUDITOR FOR STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS Estimate of appropriation for clerks. Dec. 17, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 143, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Abstract of emoluments of officers of customs service, 1903. Nov. 24, 1903. 7 pp. (H. doc. 13, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Combined statement of receipts and expenditures of Government, 1903. Dec. 8, 1903. 72 pp. 4" (H. doc. 42, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [For edition without Congressional document number see Catalogue for Sept. 1903, page 374.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— Transferred Julv 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department. See page 473. COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Text of annual report for vear [ended Oct. 31] 1903. Dec. 7, 1903. 52 pp. I Treas. Dept. doc. 2334. ) FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Annual report of commissioner for vear ended Dec. 1, 1903. Dec. 10, 1903. 8 pp. (H. du^.. 'Q, ^<all. Findings in case of George W. Ball, administrator of Mary [Ann] Ball. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 20, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Barclav. Findings in case of John W. Barclay, administrator of Solomon [T.] Barclay. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 27, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Bashor. Findings in case of F. W. Dove, administrator of Christian Bashor. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 19, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Book. Findings in cases of George M. Book and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 44, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Bosley. Findings in case of John B. Boslev, administrator of Ailsey Bosley. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. i7, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Branham. Findings in case of George W. Branham. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 37, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Bullock. Findings in case of A ai-on Bullock. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 135, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Burrow. Findings in case of B. AV. Hewitt, administrator of V. Burrow. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 32, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Burtis. Findings in cases of Arthur Burtis and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 7 pp. (S. doc. 45, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Charlotte, Tenn. Findings in case of trustees of Cumberland Presby- terian Church, Charlotte. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 30, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Clark. Findings in cases of Emma M. and Wallace S. Clark, adminis- trators of Ambrose J. Clark, and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 39, o8th Cong. 2d sess. ) 496 December, 1903 Corbett. Findings in case of Frederick S. and Henry C. Corbett, administrators of Seweli B. Corbett. Dec. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 257, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Cross. Findings in case of J. D. Billmyer, administrator of Margaret J. Cross. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 23, 58th Cong. 1st sess.). Currence. Findings in case of Patrick Crickard, administrator of Henry Currence. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 26, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Damm. Findings in case of Henry Damm, jr., aihninistrator of Henry Damm. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 39, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Delano. Findings in cases of Francis H. Delano and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 11pp. (S. doc. 35, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Deuell. Findings in case of Ed\vard Valencourt Deuell in his own right and as administrator of Ethan A. Deuell. Dec. 4, 1903. 4 pp. (H. doc. 35, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Fussell. Findings in cases of Linnaeus Fussell and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 43, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gaskins. Findings in cases of John Gaskin [Gaskins] and other claim- ants. Dec. 17, 1903. 13 pp. (S. doc. 38, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Griffin. Findings in case of Rosanna Griffin. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 109, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Gunnell. Findings in cases of Francis M. Gunnell and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 8 pp. (S. doc. 40, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Harley. Findings in case of Josephus E. Harley, administrator of Otho F. Harley. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 36, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Findings in cause of trustees of Methodist Epis- copal Church, Harpers Ferry. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 23, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Hawk, sloop. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of James Burdick, administrator of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, for seizure of] sloop, Holden Langford, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 88, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Hess. Findings in case of Robert C. Hess, executor of John Hess. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 29, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Hilliard. Findings in case of Henry E. Hilliard. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 108, '58th Cong. 2d sess.) Hollan.l. Findings in case of Colly B. Holland. Dec. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 43, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Horner. Findings in cases of ^larie Elizabeth Horner, widow of Fred- erick Horner, and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 6 pp. (S. doc. 42, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Houston. Findings in cases of Nelson T. Houston and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 15 pp. (S. doc. 34, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Jackson. Findings in case of S. A. Rawlins and B. H. Jackson, admin- istrators of James Jackson. Dec. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 41, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Judgments rendered for year ended Dec. 5, 1903. Dec. 9, 1903. 8 pp. (H. doc. 43, 58th Coiig. 2d sess.) Kershner. Findings in [cases] of p]dward Kershuer and other claim- ants. Dec. 17, 1903. 11 pp. (S. doc. 36, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) McConnell. Findings in case of William N. McConnell. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 16, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Mack. Findings in cases of Francis E. Mack, son of Eugene Mack, and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 14 pp. (S. doc. 46, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Marsons. Findings in case of Telesfor D. Quigles, administrator of Manette Marsons. Dec. 4, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 38, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) December, 1903 497 Mehitable, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in Fi-ench spoliation cases relating to brig, William Orne, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 84, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Molly, schooner. Conclusions of law and fact in French spoliation cases [of Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, for seizure of] schooner, John Millett, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 85, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Moore. Findings in cause of Susan N. Moore, administratrix of C. C. Moore. Dec. 1, 1903. 4 pp. (S. doc. 24, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Nicholas. Findings in case of N. W. Baker, administrator of Elizabeth Nicholas. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 132, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Norris. Findings in case of W. T. Ratliff, administrator of Charles F. Norris. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 154, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Nunnally. Findings in case of Sarah H. Nunnally, administratrix of p:idred Nunnally. Dec. 5, 1903. 2 pp. (H. "doc. 42, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Phelps. Findings in case of Thomas S. Phelps. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 37, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Plains Lodge. Findings in cause of Plains Lodge 135, F. and A. M., East Baton Rouge Parish, La. Dec. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 27, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Polly, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases [of A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellows, and Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, for seizure of] brig, Joseph Edes, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 87, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Poll J', schooner. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases relating to sehooner, John Drummond, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 3 pj^. (H. doc. 86, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Pope. Findings in case of Leonidas Pittman, administrator of Floi'a E. Pope. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 153, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Read. Findings in cases of John J. Read and other claimants. Dec. 17, 1903. 11 pp. (S. doc. 41, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Resolution, brig. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation cases relating to brig, Alpheus Billings, master. Dec. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 89, 58th Cong. 2d sess.)" Rosser. Findings in case of Silas T. Rosser, administrator of George N. Rosser. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 134, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Rowland. Findings in case of John I. Rowland. Dec. 19, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 50, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Rowsev. Findings in case of Kilbourn H. Rowsev. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 107, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Russell. Findings in case of A. J. Jenkins, administrator of James Rus- sell. Dec. 18, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 155, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Schuman. Findings in case of John Schuman, administrator of August Schuman. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 106, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Shadrick. Findings in case of W. T. Dodd, administrator of Nancv Shadrick. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 21, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Rnapp. Findings in case of H. L. Snapp, administrator of Jacob H. Snapp. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 31, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Spiegelberg. Findings in case of Spiegelberg Brothers. Dec. 10, 1903. 6 pp. (H. doc. 47, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Stone. Findings in case of R. G. Johnson, administrator of Washington Stone. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 28, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Swan. Findings in case of Caroline Swan, Mary E. Pritchard, Seymour Swan, and Carrie R. Moody, heirs of Travers Swan. Dec. 1, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 24, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) 498 December, 1903 Thebo. Findings in ease of (ieorge S. Thebo, jr., executor of George S. Thebo [assignee of Charles F. Thebo]. Nov. 25, 1903. 5 pp. (S. doc. 21, oSth Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] Travers. Findings in cause of Joseph F. Travers, guardian [of Michael Travers]. Dec. 4, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 25, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Tullahonia, Tenn. Findings in case of Baptist Church of Tullahoma. Dec. 14, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 23, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Van ]Metre. Findings in case of Charles B. Van Metre, administrator of Thomas T. Van Metre. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 18, 58th Cong. 1st sess. ) Vaughan. Findings in case of Clementine Vaughan, administratrix of William M. Vaughan. Dec. 17, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 33, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Verret. Findings in cause of James A. Verret [administrator of Adolph Verret]. Dec. 12, 1903. 2 pp. (S. doc. 21, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Weaver. Findings in case of Reuben Jones, administrator of Theophilus Weaver. Dec. 16, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 133, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Wineow. Findings in case of John W. George, administrator of John Wineow. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 25, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) Wynne. Findings in case of Louisa 0., Susan W., and Mary M. Wynne, [administratrices] of Alfred R. Wynne. Dec. 1, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 22, 58th Cong. 1st sess.) District of Columbia Assessments. Report of assessor, 1903. 1903. 22 pp. Auditor. Report, 1903. 1903. 51 pp. Note. — .\ppendix contains Report of special examiners appointed to investigate Ofiice of Auditor of District of Columbia. Children. 10th report of Board of Children's Guardians [with reports of agent and physician, etc.], 1903. 1903. 39 pp. Commissioners. Report, 1903. 1903. 44 pp. Gas. Report of inspector of gas and meters, 1903. 1903. 12 pp. Industrial Home School. [7th] annual report of trustees of District of Columbia Industrial Home School, 1903. 1904. 20 pp. 7 pi. Insane. Estimate of increase of appropriation for writs of lunacy. Dec. 8, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 31, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) Insurance Department. Texts of preliminary and regular 1st annual report, [calendar year] 1902. 1903. 52 pp. Police Department. Report, 1903, with estimates for 1905, Richard Sylvester, superintendent. 1903. 85 p]). Note.— Includes reports on lost or stolen property and enforcement of phar- macy law, and reports of sanitary offtcer, hack inspector, photographer, humane ageiit, board of surgeons, and harbor master. Public Lit)rary. 5th [6th] annual report of trustees and 4th [5th] annual report of librarian, 1903. 1903. 45 pp. 1 por. 14 pi. Reform School. 34th annual report of trustees [with reports of super- intendent, treasurer, and attending i)hysician], 1903. 1903. 12 pp. Reform School for Girls. [11th] report of trustees [with reports of sup- erintendent, treasurer, and visiting jihysician], 1903. 1903. 9 pp. Washington AsvUmi. Report of intendaut [and other officers], 1903. 1903. 29 pp. Decemher, 1903 499 Smithsonian Institution Note. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: "The publications of the Smithsonian Institution are, 1. 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The annual reports are included in the Congressional set. Index to literature of thorium, 1817-1902; V)y Cavalier H. Joiiet. 1903. 154 pp. (Smithsonian nii.scellaneou.s coliections, v. 44; [puljlication] 1374. ) ETHNOLOGY BUREAU List of publications of bureau, with index to authors and titles, by Frederick Webb Hodge; from 20th report [1899]. 1903. p. cxcix- ccxxiv. Various Bureaus CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note.— The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Manual of examinations, revised to Jan. 1, 1904. 1904. 52 pp. FISH COMMISSION Note. — Transferred ,Iuly 1, 1903, to Commerce and Labor Department itnder the name of Fisheries Bureau. See page 474. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Recommendation as to certain unexpended balances [1903]. Dec. 11, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 72, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) Same [1904]. Dec. 11, 1903. 3 pp. (H. doc. 69, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) DOCUMENTS OFFICE Author headings for United States public documents. 1903. 1. 3-21. Catalogue of United States Public Documents, monthlv, no. 107; Nov. 1903. 1903. 415-449 -f xxiv pp. * Paper, SI. 10 a yr GRANT STATUE OR MEMORIAL COMMISSION Recommendation for appropriation for Grant memorial. Dec. 15, 1903. 2 pp. (H. doc. 124, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 1613— No. 108—04 i 500 December, 1903 INTERSTATE C0:MMERCE C0.ALMIS8I0N Note. — The Commission furnishes its reports gratuitously to tliose who apply for them. Apiilications of certain railroad companies for extension of time within which to comply with provision? of act of ^lar. 2, 1903, relating to safety appliances; decided Oct. 15, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] 12 pp. Charles Roth i. Texas & Pacific Railway Company; decided Nov. 21, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] i pp. George J. Kindel and Denver Chamher of Commerce v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided Nov. 21, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] 14 pp. Mayor and city council of Wichita, Kans., r. Atchison, Topeka ct Santa " Fe Railway Company [et al.]; decided Oct. 24, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] Hpp- Mayor and city council of Wichita, Kans., '■. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company [et al.]; decided Oct. 24, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] 24 pp. Mayor and city council of Wichita, Kans., v. Chicago, Rock Island & "Pacific Railway Company [etal.]; decided Oct. 24, 1903; report and opinion of connnission. [1903.] 12 pp. S. Marten v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company; decided Nov. 21, 1903; report and opinion of commission. [1903.] 21 pj). LIBRARY OF CONGRESS COPYRIGHT OFFICE Note.— The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. 1 1 is not sold by the Treasury Depart- ment, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be sub- scribed for at the oflfiee of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is So. 00 i)er year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights. Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered under copy- right law; whole nos. 648-652; Dec. 3-31, 1903. 1903. 741-1 169-f [xliv] ])p. [Weekly; no. 652 contains (piarterly index.] Paper, i^5.00 a yr ST. LOUIS, LOUISIANA PURCHASE ENPOSITION, 1904 Communication from United States Government Ixiard submitting esti- mate of appropriation for rent. Dec. 10. 190;!. 3pi). ill. doc. 48, o8th Cong. 2d sess. ) SHERMAN STATUE COMMISSION Letter recommending appropriation for pavment for models [etc.]. Dec, 16, 1903. 1 p. (H. doc. 127, 58th Cong. 2d sess. ) SPANISH TREATY CLAIMS COMMISSION Resi^onse to resolution, iiapers [relating to principles governing action in making decisions upon demurrers]. Dec. 14. 1903. 204 pp. (S. doc. 25, 58th Cong. 2d sess.) 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(Serial no. 4380. ) l^ Same, v. 114. No. 621; Calendar of correspondence of James Madison. (.Serial no. 4381.) Shipment 16 ^"^ongress. 57th Congress, 1st session. Hoase documents, v. 123. No. 703; Civil Service Commission, 18th report, 1901. (Serial no. 4390.) l^ - ^ Same, v. 126. No, 707, pt. 1; Smithsonian Institution report, 1901. (Serial no. 4393.) ^^xperiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Ex^^eriments on metabolism of matter and energy in human bodv, 1900-02; by W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict, with A. P. Brvant, R. D. Milner, and Paul :Murrill. 1903. 357 pp. 14 il. 1 pi. 8" (Bulletin 136.) Shipment 17 Chemistry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Standards of purity for food products. Nov. 20, 1903. 13 pp. 8" (Agriculture, Dept. of. Circular 10. ) ^■^Jongress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 103. No. 485; Schley Court of Inquiry, v. 1. (Serial no. 4370.) ^'^^■'^ntomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Powder-post injury to seasoned wood products; Ijy A. D. Hopkins. [Nov. 20, 1903.] 5 pp. 1 il. 8" (Circular 55.) i^^xperiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, v. 15, no. 4; Dec. 1903. 1903. x+317-420 pp. 8» i^- Poultry as food; bv Helen W. Atwater. 1903. 40 pp. 8" (Farm- ers' bulletin 182. ) Report of committee on rural engineering, presented to Association ^ of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Nov. 1903. [Nov. 20, 1903.] 10 pp. 8» (Circular .53.) 504 December, 1903 i/p] Plant Indu.^try Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Persian Gulf dates and their introduction into America; bv David G. Fairchild. Dec. 19, 1903. 32 pp. 4 pi. 8" (Bulletin 54. ) ' X, Shipment IS Interior Department. Official Eegister, list of officers and employees in civil, militarv, and naval service, with list of vessels belonging to United States, July 1, 1903; hy chief clerk of Department. 1903. V. 1, vii4-1698 pp. 4° Shipment 19 ^Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 57. Xos. 41, 64; Porto Rico, journals of 1st Legislative Assembly, 1900-01; Report of auditor, 1901. (Serial no. 4324. ) 1/ Same, v. 127. No. 707, pt. 2; National ^Museum I'eport, 1901. (Serial no. 4394.) INDKX TO THE CATALOGUES FOR J ANUAKY-DKCE.MHEK, 1903 [XoTi-;.— Names of Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress are printed in Itaiieif. With reference to binding the catalogues for the vear see paragrajili on page 4.=.:!.] Page Al)aca 323, 4^5 Abarenda, U. S. S 371 Abbeville, S. C 389, 470 Abbott, Chester W 35, 87, 109 Abbott, Eliza B 33, 116, 180 Abbott, Ellen 121 Abbott, Joseph C 121 Abbott, W. L 324, 351 Abnormality, statistics 97, 220 A Jjoma . . . ." ■ 325 Abrasive materials 395 Abridgment, message and documents. 179 Absaroka forest reserve 50, 219 Abscesses, appendiceal 375 Absentee Wyandot Indians, see Wyan- dot. Abstract of 12th census 54 Academies, Baptist, in Maine 193 Academv of Sciences, National 170 report, 1902 170 Accident bulletin 77, 241, 352, 442 Accidents, railroads 77, 241, 269, 362, 442 Accounts, delinquent, Govt, officers.. 66 Treastirv Department 433 Accounts Committee 28, 122, 186, 464 Acee, Stiles L 5 Acetylene, alcohol from 2S8, 365 Acre question 317, 344, 372 Acree, Jasper N 87, 132 Acrotreta 324 Acting solicitor, Com. and Labor Dept. 366 Acts, see Laws. Actuary, Govt., see Govt. Actuary. Adams, Robert, jr 29, 44, 137 Adams Express Company 72 Adamson, William C 30, 125 Addington, James 73 Addison, W. Va 44, 95 Adelaide, Australia 232 Adjournment, Congress 219 Adjutant-General 70, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293, 321, 348, 376, 408, 434, 491 report, 1902 69 Administration, colonial 375 Admiralty 100 Admiralty cases, rules of practice 166 Adriatic Sea, lights 259 Adulteration of foods 14, 393 Advance sheets of consular reports, see Daily consular reports. Ady, Andrew 34, 87 Aerial navigation ; 406 Aerial soundings 282 Aeronautics, .see Aerial navigation. Africa, British west 232, 426 cotton 232 German east 232, 289 German southwest, foreign trade.. 425 Page Africa, lights 152, 259 Portuguese east 261 progress in 318 railroads 200, 318 reports of consuls In 232 st)uth, American cattle 426 south, American competition in... 365 south, cotton goods 318, 365 south, education in colonies 477 south, imports 425 south, industrial exposition 475 south, machinery 426 south, plant introduction from 309 southeast, steamships to 394 Afton, Ind. T 379 Agamomermis culicis 292 Agaves 278 Agrarian Institute 373 Agricultural associations 210 Agricultural banks, Bahia 62, 156 Philippines 69 Sao Paulo 261 Agric.Chem., Official, Assoc.of. 221,308,468 Agricultural colleges 146, 148 exhibit at La. Purchase Expos 190 financial officers 401 funds for 476 instruction in agronomy 361 laws relating to 477 military instruction 189,223 natural sciences in 468 New Hampshire and Missouri 223 statistics 223 Agric. Colleges, Assoc, of. . 189, 253, 468, 469 Agricultural education 189, 253 Agricultural exhibition, Limoges 289 Agric. exper. stations. 146,252,253,279,388 editing pniblications 189, 252 exhibit at La. Purchase Expos 190 financial officers 401 Porto Rico 190 statistics 223 Agricultural fairs 261 Agricultural Institute, Nat., of France. 224 Agric. Inst, of University of Gottingen . 361 Agricultural lands, Chippewa 397 Cuba 318 Agricultural literature, indexing 189 Agricultural machinery, Germany 288 in foreign countries 393, 474, 475 in South and Central American Republics 487 Agricultural museums 373 Agricultural schools, Indian 45H Quebec 425 Agriculture 145 Argentina 260 bibliographies 189 505 506 Index, 1903 Page Agriculture, Chile - -31 Costa Rica 28,S Ecuador o45 education in "^79, 3(il elementary 389 Guatemala 345 Hebrew school of 318 Honduras 199,232,261 indexing literature 468 methods of teaching 189 Nicaragua 288 Peru 318 products, Argentina 199, 317 products, Belgium 336 products, foreign trade 223, 309 products, German imports 423 products, imports 309 products, Mexican exports 400 products, Nicaragua 318 relation of natural sciences to 468 southern States 146 Agriculture and Forestry Com 10, 98 Agric. Bur., P.I... 322,349,377,405,440,494 report, 1902 405 Agriculture Committee 28 Agriculture Department 61,145, 188, 221 , 252. 278. 308, 336, 360, 387, 421 , 468 animal insjicction and quarantine. 262 appropriations 28,98, 183 bulletins and circulars 389, 468 forest reserves transferred to 466 new building 94, 159 organization 363 publications 53, 146, 186, 190, 191, 223, 255, 281, 310, 337, 363, 389, 423, 470 report, 1902 51, 179 report, 1903 421, 468 reservations held by 188, 221 samples of seeds for 290 suppression of diseases of cattle.. 10,95 Agronomy ».. 361 Aguinaldi > y Famy, Emilio 206 Ailinginae Islands, chart 484 Ailinglap Islands, see Elmore Islands. 407 Air. 310 electricity in ionized 268 pressin'c f>4 relation of sun spots to 390 Air brakes 352 Air-compressors 286 Ajiro Bav, see Nishitomari Wan. Akarkine 393 Akron A f^ohnnljus Railway Co 352 Akron, Sterling A: Northern R,R.. 27,49,97 Alabama, cement 427 courts of United States 43, t'5 homestead 142, lf-3 mail contracts 372, 399 post route map 60 river and harbor improvement. 435, 436 school lands 122 Alabama Agricultural Exper. Station. 252 Alabama River, bridge 8 Aladdin, Wyo., topographic sheet 284 Alamance County, N. C 191 Alaska 193, 367 boundary 97, 154, 185, 198, 219 cable 69 charts 202, 291, 392 coal lands 122, 142 commerce 233 commissioner 122 copper 226 corporations, etc 87, 183 education 55, 148 fur seal service 472 game 361, 373 gold 226, 289 governor, report, 1902 225 homestead 122, 183 Page Alaska, hydroids 324, 351 lights and fog-signals 12, 126 liquors 9 natives 477 needs of Territory 54 possibilities of 148 post route map 60 railroads 27, 49, 97 reindeer 55, 148, 193, 407 salmon 65, 204, 473 Signal Corps telegraph system 441 stream tin 227 surveys 150 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Sta- tions, report, 1902 254 Albania 288 Albatross, Fish Commission steamer.. 380 Albay Gulf, chart 347 Albemarle County, Va 470 Albemarle Sound, revenue steamer... 465 Alcohol, friVai acetylene 288, 365 from .1 enisalem artichoke 63, 261 Alcohol aiipliances 318 Alcoholic liquors, see Liquors. Alemany, Joseph S 62 Aleurodidte 222 Alexander. Be Alva S 42 Alexander, Joseph M 34, 120, 180 Alexander, Solomon A 47, 117, 180 Alexander Archipelago forest reserve. 219 Alexandria, S. Dak 478 Alexandria Bay, N. Y., topog. sheet.. 257 Alexis, Nord 62 Alfalfa 388 Alg» 280, 352 Alger, Russell A 15, 103, 457 Algeria, fishing 339 zinc : 289 Alien.s, in industry 456 Venezuela 261 Alkali lands, reclamation 280, 281, 363 Alkaline waters for irrigation 310 Allegan County, Mich 191 Allegany Reservation 10 Allegheny River 438 bridges 94, 100, 126, 127 Allen, Albert W 106,180 Allen, Amos L 465 Allen, Charles R 113, 132, 463 Allen, James 36, 114 Allen, John U 87, 131 Allen River 193 Alleys, D. C 124 Alliance, U. S. S 315 Allier Anchorage, see Mua Anchorage. Alligator pears 279 Allison. William B 98, 179 Allotnicut notes of seamen 292 Almeria. Spain 318 Almy, Austin 24, 462 Alsbaeh, Oliver P 33,111,180 Alubi,iit .\uchorage, chart 285 Aluminum 256 Amadou, John H 114, 133, 180 Amat, Thaddeus 62 Amazon River 4!:2 Amazonas, gold basis 62 Ambrose, James R 5 Ambulance Corps, New South Wales Railway and Tramway 425 American Academy in Rome 137, 251 American Academy of Political and Social Science 261 American Association for Advance- ment of Science 145 Amer.Assoc.of Farmers' Inst. Workers. 52 American educational history. Contri- butions to, see Contributions to Amer. educational history. American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1906 153 January — December 507 Page American Historical Association 378 report. 1902 378 reports, to print 1>>6 American Historical Review 378 Amer. Library Assoc, catalogue 427 catalogue, to print 1-fl American National Institute. Paris... 97 American National Red Cross 77 American Nautical Almanac, 1904 371 190tj 59 .American practical navigator 316 American Public Health Assoc 225, 391 American Railway Association 155 •\meriean Republics Bureau.. 62.155,199, 231. 260.is7, 317, 344. 372. 400, 432, 487 building 485 Amer. Republics, Customs Cong, of . 1.56, 261 American Society of Church History. . 378 American Veterinary Medical As.;ia 288, 318 Andaman Islands, birds 324 Anderson, Albanis L 118,131,180 Anderson. John B 26,47,87 Ander.>ion. Mary 185 Anderson, Richard 495 Anderson, RodnevW 106, 180 Anderson. William E 16, 87 Andre, Dennis F 24, 87 Andrews, Reuben 5, 40 Anemometer. Point Reyes. Cal 224 Anemones, sea ." 77 Angat River 350 Angers. David d". :<€<' David, Pierre, .1. Angevine, William F 5 .\nglada, Julia 22, 40, 87 Angles, hour 1.53, 197 Anglo-Belgian telephone 366 Anglo-Saxons, bibliography 270 Angora goats, diseases '. 361 Angstrom pyrheliometer 337, 363 Anheuser- Busch Brewing As.soc 87, 102 .\nimal industry, see Animal Industry Bureau. Animal ludustrv Bureau 145. 188. 221, 252, 278, 308, 336, 361, 388, 421 bulletins 308 circulars 189, 221 orders 51 , 145, 221, 252, 278, 308, 360, 387, 468 report. 1902 188, 388 report. 1903 468 Animal products, imports and exports. 388 Animals, aquatic 408 breeding 144, 184, 189. 201, 233, 253 diseases 10, 95, 221, 388 diseases affecting public health 388 domestic, Cuban tariff on 372 exportation 308, 387 fossil, Cayuga Lake section 149 imports and exports 388 inspection and quarantine 262 protection in forest reserves 13, 142 wild, importation of 346 Ankles, horses 421 Anna Bay, chart 1.52 Page Annapolis, Md.. public building 488 see also Naval Academy. Anniston. .\.la 43.95 -Annuities. Pottawatomie Indians 185 .Sac and Fox Indians 10 Antarctic research 282 -Anthracite coal strike 209, 240. 242 Anthrac.Coal Strike Comn . 168.209.240.242 Anthropoid apes 40t .Anthropology 379 Anticyclones" 224 Antietam, Md 72 Antigoniid;e 324 Antimasonic party 378 An timony 257 Antiseptics, benzoyl-acetyl peroxide.. 207 ferrous sulphate 347 glycerin 434 Antitrust laws, estimate for enforcing. 482 Sherman 57 Antofagasta. Chile. Bolivian trade 155 .\nt\\ erp. Belgium, ivory 262, 394 Apache Indians, see Kiowa and Co- manche Reservation. .\parri. P. I., chart 291 Apes, anthropoid 407 Apia, waterworks 63 Aplin , Hf,i rii H 31, 127 .\ppalachiaii Mts.. nat. forest reserve. 458 .Appalachian States, copper 226 Appeals 323 Supreme Court, claim ca.ses 166 Appendiceal abscess 375 .Appendicitis 375 .Apples, bitter rot 309 c( )ld storage 469 Appointment Clerk, report, 1902 51 report. 1903 468 .Appointments, Treasury Department. 233 .Appointments Division 64, 202, 2*i, 262, 290. 319, 373. 401. 488 .Appraisement, of merchandise 346 -Appraisers 65, 159, 202, 234, 263. 290, 319, 346, 374, 401 , 433, 488 decisions 65. 159, 202. 234, 263. 290, 319, 346, 374, 401. 433, 488 local, conference 262 report, 1903 433 -Appropriations 202, 251 deficiencv 98, 99, 123, 183 digest 290 general bills 143 history of 179 legislative, etc 11, 94 sundry civil 98, 102, 123, 183 urgent deficiency S, 28 see also bureaus and objects. -Appropriations Com. .House. 28.123,220.465 Senate 11,98 Appropriations Committees 179, 251 Aquarius forest reserve 387 Aquatic animals, skins 408 Aquatic products 408 Aqueduct Bridge. D. C 9,13,435 .A(iueducts. -Australia 318 Arabic typewriters 157 -Arbitration, compulsorv 288 industrial .' 270 labor 200 Venezuela and I'. S 231 Arbitration, Permanent Court of .. 62,231 Arc, circumhorizontal 147 -Archfeology. .Arizouii 379 -Archieology and Ethnology, -Ameri- can, international Comn. of 260 Architect of Capitol, see Capitol Build- ing and Grounds Supt. Architect, Supervising 65, 1.59, 202, 488 report, 1902 65 report, 1903 433 .Architecture 251 508 Index, 1903 Page Archives, Oreg<>n 378 Texas 378 Arctic regions, chart 429 Ardent, schooner 73 Area, of colonies of world 375 of countries of tlie world 236 Argentina 62. 155, 199. 231, 260, 288. 317. 344. 372, 400. 432. 487 animal industry 361 butter 365 cattle inspection 261 commerce with Paraguay 261, 288 live stock convention 232 telegraph 476 trade 288, 475 Argentine Republic, see Argentina. Argentine southern Land Company.. 199 Argulidje 325 Arid lands, see Desert lands. Arimao River, bridge 339 Arizona, archaeology 379 cement • 226 governor, report. 1902 225 orthoptera 324, 351 post rouie map 60 spiders 325 surveyor-genera! 480 Arizona Experiment ."Station 254 Arkansjis, courts of United States... 43,95 lands 43,96 lead and zinc 226 post route map 60 river improvement 436, 437 school lands 122 transportation of cattle 51 Ark. Coal & Mineral Ry. Co. . . 100, 125, 183 Ark. Hot Springs Res., see Hot Springs. Arkansas River 435 bridge 100,125,183 Arkansas Valley 223. 389, 470 -Arlington. Va.. bridge 458 Armor-plate 343 Armored cruisers 258 Arms. France 289 small, tiring competitions 237 Springlield .\rmory 494 Arm.strong, George X 104 Armv 70, 164, 206, 237. 266, 294, 321, 348, 376, 404 appropriations 16, 44, 45, 137, 183 chaplains 185 discharge of enlisted men 434 distribution in Philippines 237 emplovecs. list of 477 enlistment 70, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293 for enforcement of laws 434 general staff 15, 44, 49, 69, 96 Great Britain 163 historical register & dictionarv. 321, 348 lieutenants 103, 104, 137 manoi-uvers 321 military badges 9 officers, examinations 163 officers, lists of 70, 163. 205, 237. 265. 293, 321 . 348, 376, 403. 434, 477. 491 officers, militarv instructors 103, 138 officers, pay ...".. 15, 50, 138, 163, 184, 206 officers. President's reception.. 491 officers, records and reports 70 orders, general and special 70, 163,206,237,266,293,491 recruiting statiims 491 register, 1903 206 regulations 205, 265, 350 searchlight projectors 238 stations 70, 163, 206, 237, 266, 293 surgeons and dentists 70 Army Corps 321 Armv War College 237. 439 Arnold, Addison 87, 119, 140 Page Arnold, Conwav H 166 Arnold, Marv L 114 Arnold, Sydda B 46, 87 Arsenals, see names of arsenals. Arsenic 282 Art, free entry of work by Americans. 290 Artesian wells 258, :J65 Artichokes, Jerusalem 63. 261 Articles of Confederation 359 Artillerv. 2d lieutenants 104, 137, 460 4th Regiment. Battery E 439. 460 Artillery circulars 205, 266 Artillerv memoranda 293 .\rtillerv Office, report, 1902 237 Artillery School. Ft. Monroe, rp.,1902. 238 Artists, American, free entry of works. 290 Arts, Fine, Nat. School of. Colombia.. 155 Asbestos 340 Ascutnev Mountain 193 Ash, Grace E 87, 129 Ash, white 146, 363 Ashes, analysis of 221 Asheville, N. C 363 Ashmore, Samuel 5 Ashtabula, Ohio, harbor improvement 12 Asia, automobiles 63 coast lights 152 German trade with 426 reports of consuls in 232 Asia Minor. German trade in 339 Asiatic Station, operations of fleet 484 report. 1902 151 report, 1903 484 A.siatic Turkev, see Turkev. A.siatic waters, typhoons.. 286,316,343,371 Asphalt ." 226, 313 Assay, laws 235 Assay Commission 68, 235 Assity office. New York City 158 Assessments, D. C 498 oil mining claims 96. 104 Assoc, of Agric. Colleges . . 189, 253, 468, 469 Assoc, of Economic Entomologists 222 Assoc, of Militarv Surgeons of IJ. S. . . 8, 16 Assoc, of Official Agric. Chemists . 221.308 As-sociations, agricultural 210 educational. Maine 193 Assuan. Egvpt 407 Astartidse . ". 324, 351 Asters. China 279 .\stronomy, nautical 316 Asturias, Spain 339 Asuncion. Paraguay 231. 432 Atacama, Chile 432 Atch. . Topeka and Santa Fe Rv. Co. 352. 500 Athenia, N.J 388 Athens, international exposition 63 Atkins, Asa 165 Atkins, James M 165 Atkinson, George 5 Atlanta, Ga., public building 64 Atlanta, U. S. S 397 Atlantic Coast, coast pilot. . 66, 234. 319, 391 fisheries 408 lights and fog-signals 375 pilot rules 340 stream measurements 284 tide tables 311 winds 282 Atlantic Ocean, pilot charts 59, 153, 197, 230, 259, 286, 316, 343, 398, 483 walrus 240, 351 Atlas Anchorage, chart 343 Atlases, see Maps and charts. Atmosphere, see Air. Atmospheres, solar and terrestrial 224 Atmospheric pressure, see Air. Attendance, school, compulsory 148 Attire, historical 200 Attorney-General, see Jn.stice Dept. January — December 509 Page Attorney-General, Assistant, for (^oiirt of Claims, report, 1903 428 Attorney-General. Assistant, forlndian Dei)redati<)n Claims, report, 1903. 482 Attorney-General. Assistant, for I'ost- Otiiee Deiiartment, report. 1903.. 484 Attorneys, district 195 Htuijjarian, in U. S 393 patent, lists of 57, 370 Spanish treaty claims 170 Atwood, Philip .' 20 Audit. Board of, D. C 29, 95 -Auditor, D. C, inyestigation of cilice. 498 report, 1903 498 Auditor. P. I., report, 1902 267 Auditor for Interior Dept.. rp., 1903... 346 Auditor for Nayy Dept., rp.. 1903 374 .\uditor for Post-Office Department 65, 489 report. 1903 433 Auditor for State* other Depts. 66, 401, 489 report. 1903 401 .\uditor for Treasury Department 66, 159,374,402,433,489 report. 1903 319 Auditor for War Department 169 report. Iit02 159 report. 1903 346 .\ndubon societies 278 .Vngustine, Father. »ee Pena. A. de la. Anrh Islands, chart 196 Aurora borealis 406, 483, 484 Ausable Forks. N. Y., topog. .sheet 228 Austin, W.R.,& Co 99 Australasia, automobiles 63 gold : 262 minerals 262 reports of consuls in 232 rubber 365 wool 232 Australasia and China Telegraph Com- pany. Eastern Exten.sion 486 Australia, aipieduct 318 flour 393 lights 152 steamship seryice 426 tariff 63 transcontinental railway 232 trees 366 wheat 157, 393 wool 157 Austria, beet sugar 393 brewnig 393 commerce 232 commercial trayelers 261 cotton-manufacturing industry 393 electric lights on railway trains ... 426 hops 394 navy as aid to commerce 156 raising of canal-boats 318 sugar bounties 65 tariff 261 trade relations with Mexico 432 Author headings, public documents.. 499 Automatic brakes 156 Automatic couplers 78, 184, 365 Automatic stoking 476 .\ntomobiles 63, 393 .A^merican. in Malaga 365 .American, in Malta 232 .\merican. in Switzerland 261 expo.sition at Berlin 288 France 200 Honduras 288 railway 200 Autumn, coloration of foliage 337 Aux Barques, Pointe. .src Pointe. Azimuth 58, 59, 153, 197 .\zov. Sea of, lights 259 Babcock, Byron D 461 Bahcock, Joseph W 29, 124, 465 Page Babylon, L. I., topographic .sheet 31 Baccelli bill l/S Bacillus enteritidis 388, 42l Bacilhis icteroides 37-> Bacillus [lestis 434 Bacon, soft 14fi Bacteria, and nitrogen 280 truttie 380 Bacteria beds, sewerage on 394 Bai-tcriol( igy 430 Bader, .lames E 5 Badges, military 9 Bagarry, Remy 165 Bagdad Railway 339 Bagnio, P. I., climate 147 Bahama Islands, meteorology 3tl3 Bahia (state), banks and banking.. 62,156 CI icoa trees 432 Bahia Blancaand Northwestern Ry... 199 Bahia Honda, Cuba ".... 40O Bailey, Edward L 16, 137, 188 BaileV, J. F., &Co 9 Bailev, Olive J 461 Baird, Charlotte E 5 Baker, Delphine P 11 Baker. Frani'is C 5 Baker, N. W 497 Balabac Strait, chart 230 Baldwin, David A 113, ISO Balingasag .\nchorage, chart 285 Ball, George VV 495 Ball, Lillie V 117, ISO Ball, .Mary A 495 Balloons 363 Baltic ports, steamship service to 340 Baltimore, .Md., harbor improvement. 438 Indepenileut Treasury 65 public building 65 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 465 Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 465 Baltimore and Washington Transit Co. 167 Baltimore Insurance Company 441 Bamboos, Japanese 309 Bananas, Guatemala 475 Band-fish 240, 3.51 Bangkok, Siam 156 Bangor, Jle., bridge 65. 489 public building 489 Bangor Theological Seminary 193 Bank, use of word in Mexico 317 Bank-notes 28, 123, 143 Guatemala 372 Bank of Colfax, Iowa 87, 99 Bank of France 200 Bank stock. Canada 156 Banking and Currency Committee. 28, 123 Bankruptcy ". . 94, 141,219, 220. 4S2 Argentina 231. 260, 288, 317, 344, 37-> Banks. Thomas 461 Banks and banking, Argentina 344 Bahia 62, 156 Philippines 69 Venezuela 2,ss see also National banks. Banner Hill, topographic sheet 314 Baonsse-Rous.sc explorations 407 Baptist academics. Maine 193 Baptist Church, Cartcrsyille, Ga 11,88 Tiillalioma, Tenn 498 Baptornis 168, 351 Barbados, fishes 324 Barber, H 325 Barbers Point, chart 2.59 Barbuda Island 339 Barclay, ,rohn W 495 Barcla y , S( ilomoii T 495 Barcus, John A 39,87 Banl, Louise K 463 Bant. Tlwmas R 13, 27, 102, 121 , 463 Barge Office, N. Y 67 510 Index, 1903 Pago Barger, Marv E 116, 180 Barger, Sarah B 39, 87 Barges, disinfecting 2G4 Paraguaj' 156 Baring Islands, see Namorik Islands. Baritfs 341 Bark-beetles 222 Barkalow, Gilbert 5 Barker, William S 5 Barlow Cove, chart 291 Barnard, Henry 177 Barnard. James E 461 Barnes, Charles H 40, 42, 87, 113 Barnes. Israel F 20, 87, 134 Barnes, William B 459 Barnyard manure 146 Barometric pressure, Colon, Colombia. 282 Isthmus of Panama 256 Barometry, U. S., Canada, West Indies. 147 Barrancas national cemetery 459 Barrels, paper 261 Barrett. Benjamin F 105 Barrett. Emily S 5 Barrett, Frank, alias 16 Barrett, .John 317 Barrett, William 5, 16, 35, 88, 128 Barrett, William F 16 Bart, Joseph 33, 88, 111 BartleU, Charles L 122 Bartlett, George A 93 Bartlett. John R 95 Barton, R. W 73 Barytes, gee Barites. Bashor, Christian 495 Bass 380 black 209 Bassett, Thomas 18, 88, 140 Batangas-Calamba road 404 Bata via, Java, quinine auction 339 Batchelder, Nellie A 129 Bate. William B 15, 103, 4-59 Bates, Harrv E., ^ec Mason. Bates, Sarali L 21, 88 Bates College 193 Batesville. Ark 126 Batey, Charles K 5 Batlle y ( )rdoiiez. Jose 232 Bats, lasiurine 77,351 Battalion of Engineers, 1st 404,439 Batteries, galvanic 393 Battery E, 4th Artillery 460 Battle-ships, nee War-ships. Bauxite 2-56 Bavaria, horse insurance 365 Bav, see name of bav. Bav Ridge Channer, N, Y. Harbor.... 438 Bayly, Mary R 32, 115, 180 Baynes Sound, chart 483 Bayou, see name cif bayou. Beacons, lists of 67, 203, 264, 292, 320, 367, 425, 474 Beans, food value 279 Bear Creek 492 Bear River Vallev, irrigation 223 Beattie, Charies 462 Beaufort County, S. C 362 Beaumont, steamer 137 Beaver Island, chart 376 Bedford, Va 191 Beechridge, 111 437 Beef, Great Britain 200 Beef cattle, fattening 888 food for 146, 189 problems of the South 189, 258 Beef trust, see Meat producers. Beer, sale in post exchanges, etc ... 45,69 Beeson, John ... 20 Beet balls 361 Beet sugar 156, 185, 200 Austria-Hungary 393 Page Beet sugar, identification of 401 Spain 232 United States 361 Beetles 324 bark- 222 leaf- 222 striped cucumber 279 Beets, seeds 63 single-germ balls 252 sugar, food f< ir cattle 221, 366 sugar, improving culture 252 sugar.influenceof environment. 279, 422 sugar, insect enemies 468 sugar, products 146 Behm Canal, chart 319 Beira, Africa 232 Belgium, agric. products exported 336 automobiles 393 coal 475 emigration to U. S 485 fog-signals 262 lumber trade 157 meat sterilization 262 telephone to London 366 tobacco 366 Belk, William 18, 88 Bell, Charies H 461 Bell, Margaret 117, 180 Bell, Nancy C 74 Bellevue, Ohio, topographic sheet 396 Benefeldt, Frederick 5 Benham, .Andrew E. K 73 Beni Department 372 Bennett, Henrv R 88, 130 Bennett, .Sarali M 166 Bennett, Thomas 73, 166 Benzoyl-acetyl pero.xide 207 Bereman, Sarah D 5, 35 Berlin, (iermany, automobile expos.. 288 electric traction 475 seaport 475 Bern, N. Y., topographic sheet 396 Berrv, George W 5, 35 Berry, James H 11, 27, 99, 457 Berry, Samuel 73 Bery" coid fishes 351 Betsey, brigantine 73 Beverages, adulteration of 14 see also Liquors. Bereridpe, Albert J 122 Beveridge, John L 461 Bexar archives of Texas 378 Bibber, Angeline 74 Bibber, Charles J 74 Bible Normal College 3C9 Bibliography, of Anglo-Saxon interests 270 of antimasonic party 378 of Argentina 344 of artesian wells 258 of bacillus enteritidis 388, 421 of bass 380 of bibliography of agriculture 189 of bitter rot of apples 309 of botany of Philippines 440 of bovine tuberculosis 188, 388 of Cabinets of England and America 297 of carboniferous ammonoids 148 of cement 226 of Central .\merica 432 of Chile 344 of cider making 222 of clay and fullers' earth 226 of coal, lignite, and peat 226 of codling moth 422 of coeducation 148 of colonies and colonization . . . 265, 375 of Con.stitution of U. S 270 of cooperative cataloguing 78, 169 of copper 226 of crime, suicide, insanity, etc.. 97,220 January — December 511 Page Bibliography, of Cuba 432 of Drthloiiega di>trict, Ga ■2'_'(i 1 if Devonian fauna 257 of diseases and aceidents of horses. 404 of earthquakes and volcanoes, P. I. 165 of education in Texas 225 of electrical instruments, etc 73 of fauna of Cayutra Lake section... 149 of Federal contnihii eonimerce.etc 270 of ferrous sulphate as antiseptic ... 347 (if fciud and nutrition of man 3S9 111 idrmation (if >pores 2M of fresh-water ostracoda 324, 351 of geodesy 263 of geology of Mesabi Hills 194 of geology of Silverton quadrangle. 396 of geology of Vermilion district ... 341 of gold and silver 226 (if Govt. ownership of railroads 270 oi gypsum, salt, borax, and soda .. 226 of hearing in tishes 209 of hookworm disease 265. 34S of industrial arbitration 270 of iron and manganese 226 of irrigation 361, 3>S9, 422 of irrigation ill India 479 of isiipods 3n0 of labor and strikes 270 of law of nations, history, etc. . 233,432 of lead and zinc 226 of lepidoptera 76 of madreporarian polyps 17. i of mercantile marine .subsidies 297 of meteorologv 54. 147, 224, 2-56, 282, 337, 363, 390, 423 of military subjects 163, 237, 348, 435 of mineral waters 479 of mollusks of Buda lime.stone 149 of negro questii m 270 of nonmetalliferous minerals 226 of North American umbelliferse . . . 296 of oil. gas. and asphalt 226 of old age eV: civil service pen.sions. 270 of parasitic copepods of N. Amer.. 325 of Philippine Islands 442, 443 of phosphates, etc 226 of plankton algie 352 of platinum, etc 369 of pseudoccratites 283 " of quicksilver, platinum, etc 227 of ratmlidce 325 of reindeer 407 of S(rath America 432 of stone 227 of stratigraphv of Kansas 396 of sun-flsh 3S0 of takosis 361, 388 of ta.ste in fishes 326 of thorium 499 of thysanoptera 351 of trypanosoma Lewis! 320 of tubercle bacillus in cheese . . 308, 388 of veneridse 351 of volcanic eruptions in Antilles. . . 408 of walrus 240, 351 of yellow fever 236 see also Catalogue. Bibliographv Division 270. 297 Bicvcles, China 288 Germany 156, 393 Bieber, Sidnev 465 Big .Sandy River 143, 184, 437 Big Thonipson Creek 362 Big Wood River 469 Bigelow. Cliarles P 27, 88 Bigflats, X. Y 363, 470 Bigmoose, X. Y.. topographic sheet . . . 314 Bikar Island, chart 196 Billings, Mont 470 Billingsley, James 36, 88, 108 Page Blllmyer, J. D 496 Bills. 57th Congress, history.. 5,87,179,277 5sth Congress, historv 455 Billsof ladiiig ." 288,393 Bimetallism 15-> Binding, Government Printing Office. 77 Interior Department 57 Justice Department 67 of public documents 141 Binford, John D 24. 88 Bingham, Anna C 114, 133 Bingham, Utah, copper 226 Binnacles, compensating 195 Biographical Congressional directorv. 387 Biol. Laboratorv, Woods Hole. 209,326,406 Biological stations, Florida 102 Pacific Coast 102 Biological .ta, American shoes 394 Bognin. Luis 48o Bogue. see name of bogue. Bohemia, coal 393 ghissworkers' strike 339, 365 industrial census 318 lace 394 Boiler water controller 365 Boilers. Hohenstein. report of trials . . 151 inspection certificates 100 marine 100 Boise, Idaho 191 Bolivia. . . . 155, 199, 231, 261. 317, 372, 432, 4S7 Acre question 372 mining 344 mining and limited companies 262 parcels-post convention 219 railroads 28>^ railwav contract with Argentina . . 155 tariff 62 Boilings Creek, fishes 324, 351 Bolster. Charles K 460 Bombav, new dock 2'(■ al.is insects 222 lai-jor la ws 338 laljor statistics 297 manufacture of wines 189 petroleum 226 post route map 60 ptiblic lands 27, 95 purchase of patented lands 477 river and harbor improvement 43o wet and dry seasons 282 California Agric. Exper. Station 362 California Debris Commis.sion, rp., 1903 439 California, Department t)f, rp., 1902... 238 report, 1903 404 Callionymidte 269, 325 Calumet Harbor 436 Calumet River 436 Calves 3S8 Camarones Bay, chart 343 Cambrian brachiopoda 324 Camden, Ark., topographic sheet 283 Cameron, Angus 6 Cameron, Charles K 34, 88, 118 Camnula pellucida Scudd 2.52 Camp Clarke. Nebr., geologic atlas ... 227 Campaigns, destruction of obstacles.. 404 Campbell, Ellen D -. . 110, 180 Campbell, James F 108 Campbell, James P 39, 88, 115 Campbell, John S 88, 119 Camps, military, typhoid fever 164 Camulos, Cal., topographic sheet 341 Canada, automobiles 63 barometry 147 boundary 154, 198, 219, 485 bounties 393 ccmimercial loyalty 261 copyright 443 customs aCiendment act 393 education 477 forests 232 immigration from United State.s ... 200 imports and exports 393 inj urious insects 222 lights and fog-signals 235 minerals 426 nursery stock imported 475 Page Canada, peat fuel 63 railroads and canals 261 Signal Corps telegraph system 441 stationery 63 steamship line to La Rochelle 318 tariff 318, 475 tide tables 311 trade with Germany 318 United States capital in 63, 156, 288 winds 54 Canadian River, bridge 100, 127 Canal-boats 318 Canals 474 Canada 261 District of Columbia 220 for irrigation 361 Forth-Clvde 365 interoceanic. 62,186,188,199,378,406,486 interoceanic, documents, to print. . 187 Italy 365 Lake Champlain-St. Lawrence 261 Puget Sound 164 see aUo names of canals. Canandaigua. X. Y., topog. sheet 228 Cananea. Yaqui River and Pacific Ry. 261 Canary Islands 63, 339 Canceling ink 145 Cancer, cure for 39S Candles, Honduras 345 Cane River, fishes 324, 351 Canfield, Alonzo F 27, 88 Cannon, Henrv 74 Cannon, Joseph G 28, 12S Cannon, Lettie 74 Cannon, carriages for 72 for preventing hail-storms 192 Hotchkiss revolving 287 smokeless powder for 72 Cafio Imataca, see Imataca, Caiio. Canteens, sale of liquors in 45, 69 Cantley, William G 6 Canton, Ohio, topographic sheet 314 Canty, John 6 Canvas, khaki dyed 230 Cape, see name of cape. Cape Colony, automobiles 63 Cape Horn Pigeon, whaling bark 231 Cape Norman Bay. chart : 197 Cape Town, Cape Colon v 475 Capen, James A 88, 129 Capers 318 Capital. American, in Canada . 63,156,288 American, in Mexico 156 combination of 190 French, in foreign countries 63 Capital Traction Company 75 Capitol, extension of 143 rules for Senate wing 307 Capitol, Architect of, see Capitol Build- ing and Grounds Supt. Capitol Building and Grounds Super- intendent, report, 1902 54,225 report. 1903 368 Caproid fishes 324 Capron, Adin B 44,137 Car shops, Mexico 200 Carabaos, rinderpest 377 Caracas, Venezuela, waterworks 288 Carbide, calcium 475 Carbohydrates 189, 223 Carboniferotis ammonoids 148 Carboniferous rocks, Kansas 396 Card Section, Catalogue Division 78 Cards, catalogue, distribution of 78 catalogue, printed 78, 169, 352 Card well, Benjamin 47, 88, 107 Carlton, Nelson W 32, 88 Carmack. Edward W 17,107,165 Carney, Patrick 33, 115 Carpenter. Benjamin D 74 January — December 515 Page Carpenter, David 6 Carpenter, Mary J 74 Carpenter, S. L 74 Carpenter, Thomas H 95 Carpinchos. skins 62 Carquinez Strait, see Karquines. Carr, Charles \V 29, 88, 99 Carr, John H 106,140 Carriages, Paraguay 432 Carroll, Catharine A 6,35 Carroll. Chas., ni Carrollton, statue. 187,387 Carrying trade, Brazilian commerce.. 475 Cars, engine '. . 426 fo coal mines 442 Cartagena. Colombia 261, 288 Carter. Alfred B 74 Carter, Caroline 74 Carter, John B 461 Carter. Reuben F 22, 41, 88 Cartersville, Ga., 1st Baptist Church. 11, 88 iron 226 manganese 226 ocher 226 Carthage, 'I'enn. . bridge 30, 184 Cartmill. James M 38, 107, 180 Canipano, Venezuela 432 Gary, Mrs. H. C 144 Casas Grandes meteorite 324 Cascade Range, forests 227 Cascade Range forest reserve 282 Case, Absalom 18, 88 Case, Scott 31, 88, 115 Caslow. Philip 88, 129 Caspar, Stanley M 6 Cass Lake Reservation 370 Cassava 223 Castine, U. S. S 398 Castings, steel 289 Casualties, see Accidents. Caswell, Marcus T 462 Catalinita Bav, chart 152 Catalogue, of A. L. A. library 141,427 of charts, coast pilots, etc 424 of charts, etc., of Philippines 202 of condemned ordnance 349 of copvrights 78, 169, 210, 242, 270, 297, 326, 352, 380, 409, 443, 500 of Dead-Letter OflBce sale 485 of Geological Survey publications . 341 of lake survev charts 404 .. 371 .. 315 .. 397 .. 398 .. 195 .. 259 .. 285 .. 259 .. 398 .. 371 .. 371 .. 398 ..259 316 S. of library of Abarenda, U. S. S . of library of Alliance. U. S. S .. of library of .\tlanta, U. S. S . . . of library of Castine, U. S. S of library of Columbia, U. S. S. of library of Concord. U. S. S . . of librarv of Dixie. U. S. S of library of El Cano, U. S. S. . . of library of Iowa. U. S. S of library of Lancaster. U. S. R. i of library of Lawton, U. S. S . . . of librarv of Marietta, U. S. S . . of library of Mayflower, U. S. S of library of Minneapolis, U. S. of librarv of Monongahela, LT. S. S. 398 of library of Nashville, U. S. S 285 of librarv of Pensacola, U. S. T. S.. 316 of librarv of Petrel. U. S. S 371 of library of Philadelphia, U. S. S.. 429 of library of Ranger, U. S. S 483 of medical and veterinary zoology. 145, 2.52, 308, 361 of public documents 77. 168, 209, 241 . 269. 297, 326, 352, 380, 408, 442, 499 of publications of HydrographicOff. 58 of surgeon-general's library 294 Catalogue cards, distribution". 78 printed 78, 169, 352 Catalogue Division 78, 326, 352 1613— No. 108—04 Page Cataloguing, cooperative 78, 169 Library of Congress rules 326 Catarman Anchorage, chart 285 Catfish 324, 351 electric 240, 351 yellow 240 Catholic parochial .schools 148 Cattaraugus Reservation 10 Cattle 426 and markets 388 -Argentine convention 232 beef problems of the South 189, 253 breeding 253 carbohydrates for 189 Cuba 156 dipping for ticks 468 diseases 10, 95, 388 enzootic 388, 421 fattening for market 146, 388 food for 63, 221, 366 for breeding 144, 184, 201, 233 France 63 Honduras 261 importation 233, 288 inspection 51, 221, 261, 288, 360, 387 larceny of, Indian Territorv 44, 96 Mexico 200 (luarantine 51, 221, 252, 278, 360, 387 rinderpest 377 sanitarv officers in charge of 388 scabies" 278, 388 sold and slaughtered, 1899 388 splenetic fever 221, 387 statistics, lvt02 278 transjiiirtatinu of 51,387 tuberculin test 361, 388 United States 200 value of exhibitions 278 Venezuela 432 Cauca, treaty of peace 62, 156 Caughey, Thomas L 6, 35 Cavalry, drill regulations 205 Cavalry and Field Artillery School ... 70, 164, 206, 238, 266, 294, 348, 404 report, 1902 238 Cavendish tobacco 374 Cavite, P. 1 430 Cayuga Lake .section, fossil animals . . 149 Ceara rubber 200, 232 Cebu Island, sailing directions 66 Celery 279 Celestial bodies 58, 59 Cellulitis 264 Cement 226, 478 in Alabama 427 machinery for making 393 Portland ." 365, 427 Cemeteries 342 Census. Ecuador 345 12th, see Census Office. Census Bureau (formerly Census Of- fice) ." 391, 473 statistical work transferred to 365 Census Committee, House 123- Senate 98 Census Office .. . 54, 193, 225, 256, 313, 368, 427 census records 8 cotton statistics 144 report, 1902 225 report, 1903 395 taking of statistics 123 vital statistics 97, 98 see also Census Bureau. Central America 55, 194 bibliography 432 intercontinental railway 98 plants 296 rubber-tree 389 Central Arizona Railway Company. 48,95 516 Index, 1903 Page Central electric- stations 473 Central Railroad , Cuba 156, '2HH Central Railroad and Bridge Co 127 Central Railway, Nicaragua 200 Cepolidte 240, 351 Ceramic industry, Germany 63 Cereals, Russian crop 200 world's crop 231 Cerebral fissures, of walrus 240, 351 Cerebro-spinal iiifuingitis 430 Cerro Alto, topcifftaiiliif sheet 283 Certificates, of indebtedness 322 of inspection 233 return 364 silver, Hawaii 9 Cestodes 292 Chadwick, John D 180 Chsetodontida? 325 Chamberlain Co., S. Dak., bridge... 96,100 Chamberlin, William H 36,88,111 Chambers, Rebecca L 24, 88 Chambers of commerce 318, 393 Champlain, Lake 436 beacons, etc 320 canal 261 sunken boats, etc 127 Chancellor, John W 37, 113 Changa 52 Chapel Cove, chart 429 Chapel Roads, chart 429 Chapin, Virginius P 94 Chaplains, Armv 185 Navy 97, 151 Chapman, Robert A 127,457 Charitable institutions, D. C 75 Charities Board, D.C 75,477 Charleston, U. s. S 16, 95 Charlie, liarge 99 Charliitte.Tcnn., Cumberland Presby- terian cliurch 495 Charlotte Harbor 491 Charlottesville, Va 44,95,190 Charts, see Maps and charts. Chase, Francis E 461 Chase, Franklin 42, S8 Chase, M.V.B 9,43 Chase, Mav M 23. 88, 140 Chase, Ransford T 6 Chase, Salmon P 378 Chase, Walter F 460 Chase, revenue cutter 68 Chat (ield, William C 106,128,180 Chatham Islands, chart 196 Chattahoochee River, bridge 127 Chattanooga, Tenn., campaign for ... 206 river gage 282 Checks, oflflcial 233 Ched ester, James H 6 Cheese 189 cold ctiring 361 filled . . . ; 308, 388 prints for 146 tubercle bacillus in 308, 388 Chemical industry, Germanv 339 Russia 288 Chemicals. Germany 475 Chemistry Bureau 51, 145, 189, 221, 279, 308, 336, 388, 422, 468 api)roprialions 468 bulletin 79 422 report, 1902 51 report, 1903 468 Chemists, Official Agricultural, Asso- ciation of 221, 308, 468 Chemnitz, Germanv 156, 288, 318 Cheney, George J 39, 88 Chenev, Ozro F 88, 112 Cherokee Indians 97, 2.58, 419 claim 57 leasing of lands 150 Page Cherries, Surinam 279 Cherry-trees, black 362 Chesapeake Bsiy, chart 473 Che-sley, Charles C 42, 88 Chess (plant) 309 Chester, Jane P 22, 31, 88 Chester, Pa., subport of entry 144 Cheyenne, Wyo 136 Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation.. 335 (;heyenne River Reservation 145,219 Chiaclii Islands, chart 392 (^hiatovich, John 456 Chicago, 111., additional cu.stoms officer 458 child study 477 Confederate mound 95 dietary studies 309 harbor improvement 436 public building 48 stone industry in vicinity 227 Chicago River 436 tunnels 126 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. Co. 500 Chickaraauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park 16 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park Commission 71, 206 report, 1902 , 70 report, 1903 435 Chickasaw Indian.s 150 Chickens, see Poultry. Chief clerk, Commerceand Labor Dept. 473 Chilcoat, Joseph S 110, 180 Child study, Chicago 477 Children, D.C 498 labor of 148 Childs, Perrv 138 Chile. . . 62, 155, 231, 261, 288, 344, 372, 400, 432 agricultural implements 487 bibliography 344 boundary 62 commerce with Ecuador 156 exports to Guatemala 231 goma-brea 199 minerals 317 nitrate production 289 public health 345 trade-marks 289 China, bicycles 288 currency 155 emigration of natives to U. S 364 exports to United States 261 German firms in 261 merchants returning to U. S., claims 158 natives at La. Purchase Expos . . 64, 364 Russian, mining 232 south, leprosy 68 taritr .■ 485 treaty with U. S 485 well-boring machines 232 China asters 279 China Relief Expeditioij 9,321 Chinch bug 222 Chinese, see China. Chinese Eastern Railway 426 Chinese exclusion, Philippines 239, 295 United States 338, 367 Chippewa agricultural lands 397 Chippewa Indians 458 Chippewa of the Mississippi Reserva- tion, .-.(>; Chijipewa Reservation. Chippewa ])ine lands 315, 370 Chippewa Reservation 315, 370 Chiricahua forest reserve 219 Chirikof Island, chart 392 Chistochina gold field, Alaska 226 Chitto, Bogue, bridge 30, 95, 126 Chittum, Elbert 88, 133 Chitwood, William J 88, 132 Chlorophvcese 352 Choate, George W 22, 46, 88 January — December 517 Page Choc6, placer mines 261 Choctawhatchee River, bridge 30,183 Cholera 207, 430 hogs 388 Christian, William 6 Christian Church. Henderson, Ky 90 Christian Schools. Brothers of 477 Christmas Island, chart 196 Chromic iron ore 341 Chromite 341 Chromium, bibliography 227 Church Hi-story, American Society of. . 378 Church property, Porto Rico 104 Spain 104 Churches, relation to good roads ^3 work in education of negro 478 Churchill, Lucy T 41,114,180 Cicada septendecim 222 Cider 222 Cienfuegos, Cuba 317, 318 Cienfuegos, Cuban steamer 9, 44 Cigarettes 144, 320 Cigars 144, 402 manufacturers' losses 402 tax 320 Cincinnati, Ohio, post route map 60 Cincinnati, Hamiltonife Dayton Ry. Co. 269 Circuit courts, see Courts of U. S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, decisions .. 78 Denver or Cheyenne 136 Montgomery, Ala 9 St. Paul, Minn 136 Circulars, see Dept., etc., issuing them. Circulation of currency 67, 161, 204, 235, 264, 292 Circumhorizontal arc 147 Cities, school systems 148 stati.stics 169, 365 Citizens' Bank of Louisiana 98 Citizenship, Cuba 156 Citrus fruit 261 Citrus trees 279 City and Suburban Railway 167 Civil engineers. Navy 58, 229, 42S Civil govt., in territory held by U.S .. 141 Civil governor. P. I . . '. 165, 207 reports. 1902 72. 207 Civil service, employees, list of 477 pay clerks, Navy 229 pensions .' 270 Philippines 295 Quartermaster's Department 350 retirement of employees . .• 141 Treasury Department 233 see also Civil Service Board, P. I. — Civil Service Commission. Civil Service Board, P. I 295,350,405 report. 1902 377 Civil Service Commission 77, 209, 269, 296, 325, 379, 499 Civil Service Retirement Assoc, U.S.. 141 Civil War, claims of Missouri 4SS neutrality (if Great Britain 431 official naval records 59, 399 official records 495 politics in Indiana 37S retirement of veterans 15 Civilian engineers 206 Civilization, effect of good roads upon. 363 Claims, allowed 158 bubonic plague, Hawaii 9, 49 burglary, Post-Office Department.. 484 Chinese merchants 158 fire. Post-Offlce Department 484 Indian depredations 151, 482 insurance companies 158, 159 letter-carriers 65, 123 pension 477 private 251, 456 U. S., against Russia 231 Page Claims, \J. S., against Venezuela 231 War with Spain 104, 144, 486 see also Judgments — names of claimants. Claims Committee, House 28, 123 Senate 11,98,185,251,456 Clallam County, Wash 9 Ctopp, Moses £ 14, 185, 456, 458 Claren. Elizabeth M 460 Clark, ,\mbrose J 495 Clark. Charles J 138 Clark, Clarence D 27, 104, 122, 464 Clark, Emma M 495 Clark. Frances, see Clark, Jennv. Clark, Jenny 28, 88 Clark, Katharine W 6 Clark, Marv 28, 88 Clark, Nimrod F 40,88,105 Clark, Robert 6 Clark. Wallace S 495 Clark. William 420 Clark, William, alias 120, 132, 182 Clark, William A 13 Clark, William F 96 Classification, Equipmenl Bur. library. 152 Military Information Div. library. . 321 Classification bulletin .57,258,315,397 Clas.sifieation Division 57,258,315,397 Clas.sificd service, see Civil service. Clay, Alexander S 71, 457 Clay 226, 478 Clay County, 111 363, 470 Clavbourn, James 88, 115 Clayton, Henry D 43, 136 Clayton, N. Y., topographic sheet 149 Clearwater Mountains, minerals 226 Cleaves, Frank 20,88,135 Clement, James M 36, 88, 115 Clerget's method 221 Clerk hire. House 464 Clerks, Enrolled Bills Com., House ... 28 House of Representatives 186, 464 Clerk's document room. House 122 Clerks of United States courts 44, 95 Cleveland, Henrv M 75 Clift, Inez L " 35, 88, 107 Clift, James W 166 Clift, William 166 Clifton, Ariz., copper 226 Climate, Baguio, P. I 147 California 423 Costa Rica 54, 147, 224, 256, 282, 310, 337, 363, 390, 423 effect of forests upon 281 Hawaii 54, 147, 224, 256, 282, 310 Isthmus of Panama 256 Porto Rico 54 Tampa, Fla 282 Climatect Crop Bull. 53, 146, 192, 224, 255, 281 Clinch River, bridge 95 Cling-tishes 325 Clinics, surgical 375 Clinton County, 111 389, 470 Clos,ser, Charlotte J 27, 88, 130 Cloud-bursts 147 Clouds 224, 337, 363 Club Harbor, chart 267 Cluxton, Jes.sie V 39, 110, 180 Coahuila 288 Coal 226, 365 American, in France 318 Belgiimi 475 Bohemia 393 British Columbia 288, 318 causes for scarcity 49,186 Colombia '. 1.55 France 288, 393 Honduras 400 Marseille importa tions 339 Mexico 156 518 Index, 1903 Page Coal, New South Wales 232 rebate of duties 9, 49, 50, 64 receivers 97 supply for District of Columbia 12 Tampico 475 Coal-dust fuel 289 Coal industry 63 Coal lauds, Alaska 122, 142 Coal mines, railroad cars for 442 Coal strikes, France 63 United States 209, 240, 242 Coal syndicate. Westphalian 475 Coal-tar-color industry 156 Coaling-stations, U. S.^ in Cuba 317, 400 Coalville, Utah, topographic sheet 283 Coast and Geodetic Survey 66, 160, 202, 234, 263, 291, 311, 319, 338. 346, 367, 374, 391, 402, 424, 473 employees on vessels 233 report; 1902 263 signals of vessels 339, 474 Coast and Insular Survey Committee. 11 Coast defense 491 Coast pilots 66, 234, 319, 391, 424 Coastal plain, see Gulf coastal plain. Coasting trade, Siberia 475 Cobalt 155, 396 Cobb County, Ga 191 Cobbs, M. L 88 Cobbs, W. VV 88 Cobitidte 240, 351 Cobourn. Israel 166 Coburn Classical Institute 193 Coccidse 222 Coecinellidfe 222 Cockrell. Francis M 15, 97, 103, 186, 419, 434, 456, 459 Cocoa palm 296 Cocoa trees 432 Cocoanuts 405 Cocoons 393 colored 232 Cod 240 American fishermen 232 Code list of merchant vessels 339 Codling moths 222, 279, 422 Codman, Robert 497 Coeducation 148 Cceur d' Alene Mts., topographic sheet. 227 Coffee 62, 344, 365, 372 Brazil 261, 318, 372, 400, 432, 487 Colombia 432 Costa Rica 261, 432 French imports from Venezuela... 401 Haiti 372, 393, 487 imports 373 Porto Rico 157 Coffee conference 61,199 Cogswell, Leander W 22, 88, 136 Cog.swell, O. H 49 Cohn, Magnus J 6 Coinage, P.I 30, 49, 125, 165, 184, 261, 494 silver, H awaii 9 tests 68, 235 Venezuela 317 Coinage, Weights, and Measures Com. 124 Coins, foreign 68, 235, 320, 402 illustrations, not counterfeiting 184 see also Currency. Coit, Annie W 31,88,112 Coke 200,368,478 Colby, Charles W 42,88 Colbv College 193 Cold 406 Cold frames, fumigating 389 Cold storage 362, 469 Cole, Martin G 32, 115, 180 Cole, Stephen G 88,134 Colehour, C. W 180 Colfax, Iowa, Bank of Colfax 87 99 Collahan, John C 39, 117, 180 Collation 326 Collectors, internal revenue 490 of customs 346 College man as leader 148 Colleges 148, 477 agricultural .146, 148, 189, 223. 361 , 476, 477 mechanical 148 plant physiology and pathology. 189. 2.54 Collins, Thomas L 6, 38 Collisions of trains 77, 241, 3-52, 442 Colombia 1.55, 199, 231, 261, 288, 432, 487 American boots and shoes 393 boundary 400 claim of George Tarler & Co 155 concordat with Leo XIII 10 constitution 10 emerald mines 339 e.xport duties 156 isthmian transit traffic 344 Panama Canal and Panama R. R. . . 14 Panama Canal treaty. 62, 156,185,188,199 railroads 475 steamship service 400 tariff 288, 318, 339, 372, 393 treaty of peace 62. 156 treaty with U. S 431, 486 Colon, Colombia 195, 282 Colonial school, Germany 339 Colonias Territory 372 Colonies, administration 375 American 378 British .south African 477 France 200, 393 Germany 393 Great Britain 393, 426 of Germans in Brazil 400, 426 Colonization 265, 375 Colorado, courts of United States ... 44, 96 higher education 193 labor statistics 297 moth larvte 325 orthoptera 324, 351 post route maps 60, 399 water resources 56 Colorado Cooperative Colony.. 95,122,142 Colorado, Dept. of the. report, 1902 238 Colored race, see Negroes. Colt automatic guns 287 Columbia, Tenn., geologic atlas 395 Columbia, U. S. S 195 Columbia, Department of the 69 report, 1902 238 Columbia Hospital. S. C 466 Columbia Hospital for Women 75 Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, report, 1902 225 report, 1903 395 Columbia Railway 167 Columbia River . ." 12, 438, 439 charts 160, 473 dams, etc 126 Columbia University 52 installation of president 477 Columbian Ins. Co. of City of N. Y 166 Columbian University 148. 4.58 Columbus, Ohio ." 15,45,97,389,460,470 Columbus Memorial Library .. 62,1.55,199, 231,260,288,317,344,372.400, 432, 487 Colville Reservation, homesteads 95 Comanche, Ind. T 43 Comanche Indians, see Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. Combinations, see Trusts. Comets' tails 406 Commerce, colonies of the world 375 foreign 62, 156, 162, 200, 201, 232, 261, 288, 317, 345, 373, 401, 487 ifiternal. 162, 200, 205, 236, 348, 368.395.476 interstate 14, 43, 44, 97, 143, 270 Jai^uary — December 519 Page Commerce, requirements in France .. 365 to regulate 14, 96, 126, 143, 'i-iO world's 201, 232 see also Exports — Imports — Reci- procity—Trade — names of coun- tries and places. Commerce and Finance, MonthlvSum- marv 68, 162.205, 236, 265, 293, 321, 348, 368, 395, 426. 476 advance sheets. . 68, 162, 204, 236, 265, 293 Commerce and Labor Dept. 30,49,66,87,95, 147, 200, 219, 310, 337, 364, 390,423,472 appropriations 123 decisions of bureaus transferred to. 290 Immigration Bureau recommenda- tions 392, 402 report, 1903 473 statistical information for 290 Treas. Dept. l)ureaus transferred to._319 Commerce and Navigation. 1902 "236 Commerce clause of Constitution 57 Commerce Committee 11, 99, 185, 457 Commercial agents, see Commercial travelers. Commercial Club of Topeka 100, 127 Commercial conventions. Cuba and U. S 61 , 420, 421, 431, 4,55, 486 Commercial education 289, 339, 393, 477 Commercial museums, Malta 289 Manila 232 Mexico 156 Commercial organizations 210 Commercial Pacific Cable 317 Commercial relations, 1902 232 1902, to print 187 Commercial representatives. Orient... 475 Commercial scliools 148 Tiflis 232 Commercial travelers 261, 288, 426, 475 Commercial treaties 318 Commissary-gen., see Subsistence Dept. Commis-sioners, D. 0., report, 1903 ...... 498 Committees, Senate, 58th Cong., spec. sess 185, 456 Sen., .58th Cong.. 1st and 2d sess 4.56 Communications, see Correspondence. Community of interest in the South . . 190 Commutation of homestead entries... 147 Compagnie Fran^aise des Cables Tel6- graphiques 486 Compagnie G(5nerale Tran.satlantique. 365 Compania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico 467, 485 Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplo- macy. School of 148 Compen.sating binnacles 195 Competition. Amer., in south Africa.. 365 attempts to destroy 43, 44. 143 in South Americati markets 339 Competitions, Palma international rifle match 262 small arms firing 237 Compressors, air- 286 Compton, Elvira C 88, 116, 129 Compton, .John 6 Compt. of Currency. 66,160, 203, 234, 264, 291 report, 1902 64,66 report. 1903 489 Comptroller of Treasury. 66, 203, 235, 347, 433 decisions 70, 160, 264 decisions, index 198 report, 1903 402 Compulsory attendance in schools 148 Comstock. "Morris M 6 Conant. William T 462 Concepcion, Chile 344 Concord, U. S. S 259 Concordat, Colombia and Leo XIII... 10 Concurrent resolutions 219, 251 Page Condition of Treasury 64, 66, 158, 159, 201, 202, 233, 234, 262, 263, 290 Condon, James 186 Conecuh River, bridge 30, 95 Confederate Mound, Chicago, 111 95 Confederates, claims 163 graves 14, 15, 45, 460 see also Civil War. Confederation, Articles of 359 Conference Committees 87 Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with Public Health and Marine-Ho.spital Service 490 Conference reports 188 Congo forest, pygmies 407 Congress ." 5, 87, 179, 219, 251, 277, 307, 335, 359, 387, 419, 455 action for road improvement 190 adjournment 219 and the people 363 extraordinary session 387 invitation to La. Purchase Expos .. 219 mileage for members 419 100th anniversary of La. Purchase . 465 reports of public officers to 420 salaries of employees 455 Congressional directory. 5,179,219,419,455 Congressional documents, binding 141 bound volumes 50, 144, 188, 220, 252, 277, 307, 335, 360, 387, 421, 467 index 241, 442 Congressional Library, see Library of Congress. Congressional Record. 5, 87, 179, 277, 419, 455 Coniferous forests, insect enemies 279 Conlon. Michael 27,89 Conneaut, Ohio, light 473 (Connecticut, labor statistics 425 lime, sulphur, and salt wash 222 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 435 war claims 158 Connecticut avenue bridge, D. C 13 Connecticut River, bridge 95, 100, 126 Connell, Hattie 42,89 Connell i\ Howell 359 Connellsville. Pa., geologic atlas 395 Conner, James P 137 Conrad, Casper H., jr 72, 495 Conry v. Keliher 360 Consolidated index 241, 442 Consols, see Bonds of United States. Conspiracy, meaning of word 10 Constables, Philippines 9, 16, 125 Constitution , Colombia 10 Cuba 266 United States 3.59, 420 United States, bibliography 270 Construction & Repair Bur., rp., 1902.. 1.51 report. 1903 483 Construction expenses, railroads 210 Con.sular officers, Greece and U. S 344 Latin America 232, 401 Consular Reports 63, 156, 200, 232, 261, 288, 318, 339, 365, 393, 425, 475 dailvfformerlvAdv..sheets). 63,156.200, ■ 232, 261 , 288, 312, 339, 366, 394, 425, 474 special 63. 261, 393, 474 Consular service 61, 95, 260, 372, 475, 486 appropriations 11, 29 Cuba 261 Great Britain 426 invoices 96, 124, 373 reorganization 29 Consuls, convention between Greece & United States 198 Latin-.\merica 317 Mexican, in U. S 156 520 Index, 1903 Page Consuls, reports on education 148 reports on industries, etc 232 tour of inspection in Europe 486 Consumption 268 Consumption tax 289 Contagious diseases, see Infectious dis- eases. Contal, Benjamin 89,105 Contested elections. House 122, 124,359,360,420,465 Senate, digest 220 Senate, digest, to print 187 Continental Congress 387 Contingent Expense.s of Senate, Com- mittee to Audit and Control 101 Contractf)rs. American, in Italy 426 Contract.s. British steamships . ". 339 for care of seamen 292 Contrib. from Nat. Herbarium 296,324 Contrib. to Amer. educational hist. 193, 225 Contrib. to biology of Great Lakes. 325, 352 Controller, of boiler water 365 Contusion, of leg 264 Convenient Cove, chart 319 Conventions, see Treaties. Converse, Cora M 420 Cook. Delitha A 48,89,107 Cook, Henry 103 Cook, John 6 Cook, Julia A 23, 41, 89 Cook, Lavinia 47, 107, 180 Cook County Normal School 478 Cook Harbor, chart 197 Cooke, Charles A 6 Cooking, of meat 146 Cool, Hugh 106, 180 Coombs, Frank L 30, 126 Cjoombs, Irving W 420 Cooper, Benjamin 21, 89 Cooper, Elvira M 25, 89 Cooper, Henry A 30, 125, 465 Cooper, Sam B 144, 421 Coopers Lake, topographic sheet 314 Coosa River, dam 127, 457 Copaquire. Chile 288 Copenhagen, Denmark 340 Copepods 325 Copley, John W 116,132,180 Copper 226, 368, 372 Cuba 156 Latin America 232 New South Wales 63 Peru 432 platinum in ore 226 Copper sulphate, Chile 288 Greece 201, 262 Copra 426 Copyists. Spanish TreatyClaimsComn. 78 Copyright Ottice 78, 169. 210. 242, 270, 297, 326, 352, 380, 409, 443, 500 report, 1902 78 Copyrights, Cuba 156, 421 Mexico 4S7 misuse of privilege 186 Spain 1.56, 487 see also Copvright Office. Coral 149, 406 Corbett, Frederick S 496 Corbett, Henrv C 496 Corbett, John 38, 89, 112 Corbett, Sewell B 496 Cordingly. Thomas 6 Core, Andrew S 74 Core, Christine M 74 Corea, see Korea. Corinth. Miss 16 Corinthian Canal 289 Cork, Italy 475 substitute for 261 Page Corliss, John B 126 Corn 280 American, at Havre 318 Argentina 372 breeding 189, 253 broom 309 meal 365 Peru 200 Corners, public land surveys 481 Cornman, Benjamin F 25,89,130 Cornwall, Conn., topographic sheet .. 314 Corona 406 Corosima, Rio, see Imataca, Caiio. Corporal punishment 148 Corporations 43, 44, 141, 143 Alaska 87, 183 business 378 District of Columbia 220, 295 Federal control 270 Corporations Bureau, seal for comr... 391 Corps of Engineers, see Engineer De- partment, Army. Corresponden,ce, diplomatic, index... 187 official 64, 488 Post-office Dept 431 War with Spain , etc 321 Correspondence schools 477 Cortland, N. Y., topographic sheet 283 Coscuez, Colombia 288 Cosens, Dollie 38, 89 Co.sier, Dennis 89, 119 Cosm6 colonv 373 Costa Rica . 155, 231, 261 , 288, 344, 372, 400, 432 agricultural implements 487 amphipoda 323, 351 climate 54, 147, 224, 256, 282, 310, 337, 363, 390, 423 commerce 261, 289 duty on extract of licorice 199 earthquakes 155 launch service 318 public health 345 Cotter, Margaret 107 Cotton 232, 280, 365, 393 Brazil 1.55, 432 British west Af i ica 426 exports 68, 162, 205, 236, 265, 293, 321, 340, 368, 393, 425, 474 Germany 200 India 261,289 mercerized 475 Mexico 200 Peru 231,475 statistics 144 Cotton-boll weevil 51 Cotton exchanges 232 Cotton ginning 256 Cotton goods, Austria 393 Manchuria 365 south Africa 318 Cotton-seed, distribution 146 Cotton-seed meal, protein in 388 Couch, Mary C 89, 113, 136 Cotmcil Bluffs, Iowa, bridge 127 Counterfeiting 184 Country life, relation to roads 53 Couplers, automatic 78, 184, 365 Court-martial orders... 57,151,195,229,284 Court of Appeals, D. C 67 Court of Claims 73, 165, 323, 441, 495 appeals from 166 claims allowed by 99 Indian depredations 482 judgments, appropriations 157,158 letter-carriers' claims 123 Court of Private Land Cls., Atty. for.. 151 Courtableau Bayou 436 Courtesv, at custom houses 373 of officials 403 January — December 521 Page Courts-martial 483 Philippines 205 see also Court-martial orders. Courts of U. S.. 73, 95, 165, 208, 323, 441, 495 additional judges 44,96 Alabama 43, 95 Arkansas 43, 95 clerks 44, 95 Colorado 44. 95 decisions, patents 57, 150. 194, ■229, 258, 284. 315, 342, 370, 397, 428, 4S1 Indian Territory 43 judgments 151 Missouri 219 rules of practice 166 salaries of judges 44, 96 Texas ^ 9, 43, 95, 184 Virginia 44, 95 West Virginia 44, 95, 136, 442 Wisconsin 43 see also Justice Department. Covert. Henrv 166 Covey, John W 18,89 Covington, Ga 191 Coward. Thomas J 466 Cowherd. Williatn S 124,465 Cowie. Frances 22, 47, 89 Cowpea, iron 190 Cowpea hay, protein in 388 Cows, for dairying 146 pure water for 279 tuberculosis 388 tuberculous, milk of 188 see also Calves. Cox, Joseph A 50 Cox, Minnie M 48,198 Crabs :i51 Craft, Henrv 74 Craig, Marv E 24, 89, 128 Cramer, Jennie H 89,108 Cranberries 309 insects injurious to 361 Cranberry. N . C, geologic atlas 2.57 iron . ." 226 Crane. Hannah S 124 Cranes, electric 318 Craniology 407 Crater Lake, topographic sheet 283 Crater Lake National Park .55, 2.57 report. 1903 477 Crawfish Spring, Ga 16, 71 Crawford, William C 37, 110, 180 Creamerv butter 189, 388 Credits. British industries 156 Creek Indians 219,228,258,315,477 Crickard. Patrick 496 Crill, Edward S 89 Crime, and education 475 on Indian reservations 95 statistics 97, 220 Criminal laws, to revise and codify... 143 Criminals, extradition 69. 96, 125, 199, 260, 288, 317, 432 laboratorv for studv of 14, 43, 97, 220 Criminology 97, 220 Cripples, pensions 184 Crisfield. .Md.. topographic sheet 283 Crittenton Mis-sion, National 13,96 Crook. Fort 72 Crop Bulletin 53, 146, 192, 224, 255, 281 Crop Reporter 53,146,192,224,255,281 Crops, Argentina 231 fertilizers for 280 food plants 51 forage 279 Germany 426 injuries," etc 278 nitrate of .soda for 146 Philippines 207, 208, 239, 323, 440 Page Crops. Prus.sia 339 related to chemistry of soils 363 reports and statistics 51 rotation 281 statistics. 1902 278 to reclaim alkali lands 280 truck 222 Cropsey, Emma R 24, 89, 128 Cross, Fannies 6 Cross, John J 6 Cross, Margaret J 490 Cross V. McGuire 360 Crosser, John S 6 Crow Reservation 125 Crowley. Joseph B 32, 128 Crude fiber 221 Cruisers, armored 2.58 Crummett, Rose O 24, 89, 127 Crump, Rousseau 277 Crustaceans 77, 325, 3.51 Cryolite 341 Crvstals, snow 192 Cuba 156, 199, 220, 2.31, 261 , 288. 317, 344, 372, 394, 395, 400, 426, 476, 487 agricultural lands 318 Amer. vs. European manufactures. 318 benefits of V. S. copyright for 421 bibliographv 432 cattle .■ 1-56 chart 483 citizenship 1.56 civil records of militarv govt 71 commerce 63, 200, 232, 261 constitution 266 crustaceans 77, 351 diplomatic and consular service... 261 engineer titles 156 European trade terms with 289 expenditures 163 fishes 325 fruit in a. S 475 importations from, by U. S 401 mineral resources 266 naval, etc., stations for U. S 317, 400 patents and trade-marks 339 post route map 60 postal convention with U. S 372 president's message 1<56, 432 _ reciprocitv with U. S. 61,1.55,1.56,1.57,185, " 188, 199, 419, 420. 421 . 431 . 4.55, 486, 488 report of militarv governor. 1902... 266 Rural Guard . . . ." 63, 266 sawmills and lumber 262 sugar 63.340 tarifi' 200,365 terrestrial isopods 325 treaties with United States 317,431 War with Spain correspondence . . . 321 Cuba. Department of 266 report, 1902 238 Cuba Submarine Telegraph Company. 486 Cucamonga, Cal., topographic .sheet.. 149 Cucumber beetle, striped 279 Cuevas. John 121 Culebra, chart 312 mobilization of squadrons 484 Culex sollicitans 292 CuUom , >ty..Iulia. .■■■(t Henderson. Dougan. William A 26, 89, 180 Dougherty. Daniel 6,34 Doughertv, John R 38, 109, 180 Dove, F. W 495 Downing, Benjamin H 89, 105 Downing. John 112, 180 Downs, William W 33, 107, 180 Dovle. Thomas 89, 129 Drafts, Treasury 233 Dragon-flv 240, 351 Dnigonets 269, 325 Drainage, engineering features 279 Fresno, Cal 223 Ohio, etc 369 Uruguay 288 Drake, John M 26, 89, 127 Draper, William H 46, 139 January — December 525 Page Drawbacks, Hungary 339 United States 64, 236, 290, 401 Drawing, western normal school 477 Dredges, Mississippi River 437 Dredging 380 Dried fruit 339 Driggs-Schroeder rapid-fire guns 287 Drill regulations, cavalry 205 Hosfiital Corps ." 348 Drinks, see Beverages. Drugs, adulteration of 14 from new source 310 imported 401 samples of imported adulterations. 290 Dry-docks, Gulf of Mexico 483 Dry-goods, Germany 339 Dry seasons, California 282 Dublin, Ohio, tfipographic sheet 480 Dubois, Fnd T 458, 464 Dubois, Harrv, see Mason, Harrv E. Dubuiiue, Iowa ". . . 389, 470 Dubuque, U.S. S 195 Duffv, George M 38,118,180 Dugdale. William 48,89 Duling, Fletcher 19, 89 Duluth, Minn., chart 405 Duncan, Susan E 26,89 Duncan, William 73 Duncan, Ind. T 43 Duncklee. Lorenzo P 21,89,1.34 Dundee. Scotland, trade 262 Durant, Edward T 106, 180 Durham, .lames H 41,89,112 Durham, William H 6, 40 Dutch Guiana, timber 340 Duties, see Tariff — names of articles imported. Dyes, Germany 475 Dygert, Walter G 158 Dysentery 207 Eagle Harbor, chart 392 Earth, atmosphere 224 effect on meteorology 337 magnetism of 392 Earthquakes 155, 2.56 Ladrone I.slands 207 Philippines 165,207,208,239,323,440 AVashingtoii , D. 337 East,. ye Orient. East Baton Rouge Parish, La 497 East, Department of the, report, 1902.. 238 report, 1903 376 East Indies, coast lights 152 East Maine Conference Seminary 193 East River 437 East St. Louis. 111., grain transportation 165 East Wash. Heights Traction R. R . . . . 167 Eastchester Creek 491 Easter lilies 281 Eastern Archipelago, .see Malay Arch. Eastern Cherokees, see Cherokee. Eastern Extension .A.U'.^tralasia and China Telegraph Co., Limited .. 486 Eastern Railroad Company 31, 96 Eastman. Frederick R ....' 137 Eastry. British steamship 62 Eayrs, Winslow P 420 Economic Entomologists, Assoc, of ... 222 Ecuador 62, 199, 345 agricultural implements 487 civil marriage law 200 commerce with Chile 156 gold mining 317, 372 imports. 1901 231 opportunities for investment 156 Eddii, Frank M 48, 125, 142 Edelin, Harrison 122 Edge, J. D 74 Edge, Jane 74 Edina, Mo., topographic .sheet 228 Page Editing, exper. sta. publications.. 189,252 Edmonds, George W 6,35 Edmunds, Erastus E 23, 40, 89 Education, agricultural 189,253,279 and elimination of crime 475 commercial 289, 339, 393 industrial 426 on good roads question 363 Porto Rico 57 technical 426 trade and technical 169, 210 vital .statistics 225 see also Education Bureau. Education and Labor Committee 101 Education Board, D. C 76 Education Board, General 9 Education Bureau 55, 148, 193, 225, 427 annual statement, 1903 395 report, 1901 148 report, 1902 477 Educaticm Dept. of Philippine Is. . . 72, 207 Educational associations, Maine 193 Edward VII, Argentina boundary 62 Edwards, Charles .\ ". 464 Edwards, Deborah 18, 89, 130 Edwards, Harry, see Mason, Harry E. Eels ■. '. 324, 351 Efficiency Division 70 Efficiency records, Quartermaster's De- partment 3.50 Efficiency reports 284 Egbert, Lila L 47, 89 Egerman Bay. chart 1.52 Eggs, magnitude of industry.-. 278, 308. 388 preservation • 365 Egypt, alkali lands 280,281 irrigation 362 railroads 365 trade 339 Ehmke, Henry 89, 115 Eight-hour day 97, 101 Eighth St. northwest, D. C 13 Elasraobranchiate fishes 209, 351 Elasticity, of .solids 224 Elcaion,'Cal., topographic sheet 314 El Cano, U. S. S 2.59 Election of President, etc.. Com 29 Elections.contested 122, 124, 3.59, 360, 420, 465 frauds 29 Hawaii 144 Senate eases, digest 187, 220 Senate cases, digest, to print 187 Elections Committee, No. 1 465 No. 2 124 Electric catfish 240, 351 Electric cranes 318 Electric launches 137, 424 Electric lighting, central stations 473 Mexico 372 Oahu 460, 466 railroads 426 Vladi vostock 476 Electric power, Great Britain 232 India 365 Electric pump 475 Electric railroads 313 carriers of mails 431 D. C 9,13 Germany 426 Leipzig 394 Paraguay 432 Prussia 393 Quebec 318 Windsor-Amherstburg 200 Electric stations 473 Electric traction 426, 475 Electric wires, D.C 465 Electrical Department. D. C 441 Electrical industries, Germany 475 Electrical instruments. Signal Corps.. 73 526 Index, 1903 Page Electricians, enlistment in Navy 286 Germany " 426 Electricity, atmospheric 810 on German vessels 262 Swiss railroads 475 waste in public buildings 346 Electrons 310 Elevators, passenger, Malta 339 Elisa colony 261 Elizabeth town. 111 491 Elk River 438, 491 Elkins, Lillian G 112,140 Elkins, Stephen B 12, 97, 100, 457 Elkland, Pa., geologic atlas 341 Ellensburg, Wash., geologic atlas 194 Elliee Islands, chart 196 Ellis Island 67 Elmendorf , Newton W 6 Elmer, James L 137 Elmore, Ohio, topographic sheet 480 Elmore Islands, chart 196 El Paso, Tex., tin 227 Ely, Charles S 6 Elymus Canadensis 222 Embroidery, apparatus for 262 Emerald mines 339 Emeralds 288 Emery, A. H 97 Emery, Elizabeth J 6 Emigrants, to Brazil ^. 318 Emigration, from Belgium to U. S 485 Emoluments, discontinuing accounts. 402 Employees 427 agreements with employers 169, < 297, 338, 425 see also names of Depts. and bureaus. Employers, agreements with employ- ees 169, 297, 338, 425 Encampment, Wyo., copper 226 topographic slieet 284 Enderbury Island, chart 196 Energy, conservation of 469 Engard, Albert C 166 Engine cars 426 Engineer Corps, sec Engineer Depart- ment, Army. Engineer Department, Armv.. 71,164,206. 238, 266, 294, 322, 349, 376, 404, 435, 491 report. 1903 43,s, 492 signals of vessels 474 ve.ssels 393, 494 Engineer Department, D.C., rp., 1903 . 441 Engineer depots 435 Engineer School of Application 404,435,439 Engineer Troops 404, 439 Engineering 361 , 491 laboratory practice 189, 2.53 mining 148 rural 469 Engineering standards, British 475 Engineering standards committee 365 Engineers 43,'i civil, Navy 58, 229, 428 civilian 206 titles in Cuba 156 training 393 ves.sels 312 Engines, oil 394 England, see Great Britain. Engraving, Daniel process 141 Engraving and Printing Bureau, ad- ditional building 65, 121 report, 1903 402 Enlisted men, Armv 434 Enlistment, Army. 1 70, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293 Hospital Corps, Army 238 of electricians in Navv 286 Enrolled Bills Com.. Hoii.se, clerks. 28,123 Ensenada de Mora, see Mora. En.senada Honda, see Honda. Page Enteritidis bacillus 388, 421 Entomologists, Economic 222 Entomology, see Entomology Divi- sion — Insects. Entomologv Division 51, 189, 222, 252, 279, 308, 361, 389, 422, 468 report, 1902 52 report, 1903 468 Envelops 485 for balloons 363 for manifests 158 Enzootic 388, 421 Ephemeris, American, 1906 153 Epidemics 430 Equation of time, 1904 483 Equator crossings, see Pilot charts. Equipment Bureau 58, 152, 195, 229, 259, 285, 315, 316, 343, 371, 397, 429, 483 report, 1902 151 Equity cases, rules of practice 166 Erie, Pa., harbor improvement 437 Erie Basin, see Buffalo, N. Y. Erie, Lake 71 , 267, 294, 322, 349, 376, 405, 439, 493 chart 294 harbor improvement 435 plankton algse 352 Ernst, Anton 45 Elros, observations of 197 Erzerum, Turkey 393 Escambia County, Ala., bridge 30, 95 Esch, John J....'. 45, 142 Essence, of orange leaves 365 Estero River 491 Estimates of appropriations, see bu- reaus and objects. Estrada Palma, Tomas 156 ICtheridge, Joseph W 457 Ethnology Bureau 168,296,499 bulletins, to print 141 Etiology of yellow fever 320 Etlah, monitor 11, 467 Eucalyptus 240, 351 Euclid, Ohio, topographic sheet 480 Eufaula, Ala., bridge 127 Eulogies, see Memorial addresses. Europe, American fruit 393 automobiles 63 beet sugar 156, 200 bills of lading 393 commercial education 339 cimimereial travelers 426, 475 commercial treaties 318 exports to Costa Rica 261 food adulteration 393 imports from Paraguay 432 industrial education 426 lights 259 manufactures in Cuba 318 methods to induce emigration 402 prison systems 373 railway automobiles 200 reports of ronsuls in 232 steamship lines to Mexico 366 tour of consular inspection 486 trade terms with Cuba 289 zinc 289 European larch 336 European Station, operations 484 report, 1902 151 report. 1903 484 Evans, Allen B 89, 129 Evans, Alvin 187 Evans, Ira L 27, 89 Evans, James 23, 89 Evans, Robley D 483 Evanston.Wvo., public building 121 Everett, Lewis P 36, 110, 180 Everson, John Q 166 Everton, Mary P 40, 89, 115 January — December 527 Page Everts, Marv A 89, 129 Ewell, Emiiv M 74 Ewes, milk 388 Ewing. Samuel E 32,89 Ewing, \\. L.. steamer 159 Examinations, civil engineers, Navv. . 58. 229, 428 civil service 77, 325, 499 Militarv Academv 237 Xaval Academy. ! 399 navy-yards and naval stations 152 officers, army 163 Exchange, rate in Mexico 317 Exchange. International. Commission on, Mexican 432 Exchange. International, Commission on. V. S 400,432 Exchanges, cotton 232 Excise Board. D. C, report, 1902 208 Exclusion, of Chinese from Philip- pines 239, 295 of Chinese from U. S 338, 367 Executive appropriations 11, 94 Executive Mansion 71, 335 Executive Office, .see President of L". S. Executive Office building 335 Executive officers 387 Executive orders 320 P. I. civil governor 207 Executive proclamations, see Procla- mations of President. Executive register 101 Exhibitions, see Expositions. Expenditures 66, 202, 234, 263, 288, 290, 374, 489 see also names of Depts., etc. Experiment Station Record 52. 145, 189. 223, 253, 279.309, 362. 389, 422, 469 Experiment Station Work 146, 279 Experiment stations, agricultural, see Agric. experiment stations. Experiment Stations Office 52,145, 189, 223, 252, 279, 309, 361, 389, 422, 468 farmers' institute specialist 191 report, 1902 52, 254 report, 1903 469 reports, to print 187 Experiments 189, 253 scientific 4 Experts, aid to exports 475 Explosives 205, 317 Export tax, see Tariff — names of articles exported. Exporters, to Brazil 318 Exports 68, 162, 201 , 204, 205, 236, 265 , 278, 293, 321, 340, 368, 393, 425, 473 agricultural 309 animals and animal products 388 declared for U. S 157, 233, 262, 318 experts as aid to 475 growth in valuations 345 of distilled spirits 320 see also countries and places. Exposition Bd., P. 1 . 165, 207, 239, 295,323,377 Expositions, see names of expositions — places where held. Extradition. Brazil 260, 317 Guatemala 199, 432 Mexico 199, 260, 288 Philippines 69,%, 125 Eyes. hor>^es 421 Faaroa Bay. chart 197 Factories, .sanitation 169 Swiss, in Germany 232 woolen fabrics 231 Fairbank, Wallace 6, 35 Fairbanks, Charles W. 10,27,121 Falrex, Daniel 74 Falrex, Mathilda M 74 Fairoaks, Cal., topographic sheet 55 ? I Page Fairport Harbor. Ohio, chart 349 Fairs, agricultural 261 Fales. Marv E 32, 89 Fall, Orin t 41,89 Fallon, Bridget 115, 136, 180 Falmouth Harbor, chart 392 Family names, of Indians 1-50 Fare Harbor, chart 197 Farerea Pass, chart 197 Fargo, N. Dak., public building 121 Farm animals, see Cattle— Hogs- Horses — Sheep. Farm colonies. Salvation Army 338 Farm wagons 146 Farmer, Fannv 23, 89, 135 Farmer, Hampton B 89, 131 Farmers, and Audubon societies 278 and experiment stations 2.52 directory 278 fruit garden 279 handling forest lands 336 relation to good roads 53 right to recognition 363 Farmers' bulletins. Agriculture Bu- reau, P. I. . . . 3-22, 349, 3-50, 377, 405, 494 Agriculture Dept 51, 146, 189, 190, 223,253, 255, 279, •281, 308, 309, 361, 388, 4-23 Farmers' Inst.Workers.Amer. Assoc. of 52 Farmers' institutes 253, 362 specialists 191 Farms, cheese making 189 systems of management 280 wages of labor 471 Farnsworth, Arra M 144 Farriers 70 Fat, feeding into milk 308, 388 fish 408 Fattening beef cattle 388 Faught, Thomas B 33,116,180 Fauna, crustacean 325 fo.ssil 149, 257 Fauver, John R 495 Fav, HarrvC 6 Fav, Josiah S 26, 35, 89 Feehet. E. O 29, 88 Federal aid in domestic disturbances. 434 Federal Convention of 1787 378 Feeding, horses 189 Feely, John J 124 Fees, attorneys. Spanish treaty claims. 170 customs and na^^gation . ." 433 Feet, see Foot. Fehrenback, William E 89, 104, 128 Feldhau-sen, Joseph 33, 116, 180 Felicity, schooner 441 Fellows, Nathaniel 497 Fellows. William A. P 6 Feltus, Henry J 18, 89 Ferguson, Charles H 20 Ferguson, E. M 103 Ferguson, Marcla B 19, 89. 136 Ferguson , William D 74 Fermented liquors 490 Fernandina. Fla.. chart 263 Fernow. Berthold 89, 133 Ferrier. Emma L 6 Ferris. Edwin 9,43 Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico, Com- pafiia de los 467, 485 Ferrosllicon 365 Ferrous sulphate 347 Fertilizers 222, 280 barnyard manure 146 Colombia 155 for sugar-cane 222 from aquatic products 408 mineral 226 potash In 222 Fetlock 421 528 Index, 1903 Page Fever, splenetic 221, 387 spotted or tick 403 Fiber, crude 221 Field operations of Soils Bureau 470 applications for 224, 423 printing of 187 Fiticld, Lillie M 6 Filc-tishes 325 Filipinos, see Philippine Islands. Filled cheese, see Cheese, filled. Filson. Washington T 89, 105 Filtration, in determining crude fiber. 221 of water 251, 375 Finance, Cuba 261 Mexico 200 Finance and Justice Dept., P. I., re- port, 1902 207, 267 Finance, Commerce and. Monthly Summary, see Commerce and Finance, Monthly Summary. Finance Committee ..." .". 13,102 Finances, Germany 393 Financial officers, agric. colleges, etc. 401 Findings of Court of Claims. 73.165,441,495 Findlay. Ohio, topographic sheet 369 Fine Arts, Nat. School of, Colombia .. 155 Fines, customs and navigation 433 discontinuing accounts 402 Finland, commerce with U. S 426 Finn, John 103 Fire, in ships' holds 232 Fire claims, Post-Office Department .. 484 Fire Department, D. C, report, 1903 .. 441 Fire extinguishers 63, 289 Fire-insurance 463 Fire Island, topographic sheet 479 Fire pumps, electric 63 Firearms, .see Arms. Firing, concentration in battle 404 small arms 237,265 Fish, Jerry S 40 Fish Commission 77, 168, 209, 240, 269, 296, 325, 3.51, 380, 408 report, 1902 269 reservations held by 188, 221 signals of vessels . . ." 339, 474 see also Fisheries Bureau. Fi.sh hatcheries, Indiana 13 Northville, Mich 102 Fishbaugh, Lewis 17, 89 Fisher, Cas.sius B 42, 89 Fisher, Fannie T 119, 140, 180 Fisheries 324 middle Atlantic States 408 North Sea 232 Norwav 157 Porto Rico 380 salmon, Alaska 204 see also Fish Comn. — Fisheries Bur. -^^isheries Bureau (formerlv Fish Com- mission) 312, 338', 367, 392, 42.5, 474 Fisheries Committee 13, 102 Fisheries, Division of Statistics and Methods of the 408 Fishermen, cod 232 Fishes 324, 325, 351 caproid 324 device for carrying 63 Formosa 325 Hawaii 380 hearing 209 in forest reserves 13, 142 Japan 168, 209, 240, 269, 324, 325, 351 products 408 taste 326 see also Fish Comn. — Fisheries Bur. Fishing. Algeria 339 Fitch, Alice A 26, 89 Fitzpatrick, Patrick 481 Fitzsimmons, Caroline 24, 89 Page Five Civilized Tribes Comn., rp., 1902. 256 report, 1902. to print 187 report, 1903 477 Flag-raising. Com. and Labor Dept 391 Flags, Hamburg, Germany 475 Flanagan, Christian J ". 37,89,116 Flanagan, James 114, 135, 180 Flandreau Indians 150 Flatfish 240 Flathead forest reserve 278 Flattery, Cape, life-saving station. . 12, 126 Flatterv Rocks, life-saving station. 12,126 Flaxseed 281 Fleas, remedies for 279 Fleming, Abel 24,31,90 Fleming, Marv E 110, 180 Fleming, Thomas 20,39 Fleming, William H 43 Fleming, William R 467 Fler, John 6 Fletcher. Loren 30, 126 Fletcher breech mechanism 286 Flies, as carriers of disease 375 Flinn, William 47,90 Flint implements 379 Floods 282 Pas.saic River 479 Red River 192 Florence Crittenton Mission, Nat 13, 96 Florida, biological station 102 chart 473 fullers' earth 226 mail contracts 372, 399 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement. 435, 436 sponges 380 Florida Brewing Company 90 Flounder, winter 240 Flour, American, in Malta 232,340 American, in Siberia 289 Australia 393 milk, Sweden 262 Flowers, culture for distilling 475 Flovd, Anne T 441 Fluorspar 226, 341 Flynn, David 107, 128. 180 Flynn, John, alias 103 Foard, James A 74 Foard. Marv A 74 Fog fruit ..'. 279 Fog-signals. Atlantic and Gulf coasts . 375 Belgium 262 lists of 235 Pacific Coast 161 see also names of places. Fogle, Deborah J 115, 133, 180 Folding room. House 420 Foliage, autumnal coloration 337 Folk-lore, weather 423 Foochow. see Fuchau. Food, adulteration of 14,222,393 American, in France 393 cost in relation to nutritive value.. 279 definitions and standards 308,468 exclusion of adulterations 345 exhibition atGhent 200 functions and uses 389 gluten 222 imported 401 imports into Costa Rica 261 poultry 469 preservatives in 310 production 224 publications on 389 pure, laws of foreign countries 279 samples of imported adulterations. 290 standards for 222, 468 Food for cattle 221 effect on milk 308, 388 Germany 63 January — December 529 Page Food for cattle, sugar-beet pulp 221 see also Hogs— Horses — Lambs — Steers. Food standards committee 308,46>S Foot, horses 3-48, -121 Foot-and-mouth disease 278,336,388 Forage plants 279 northwestern States 3U9 rape 146 Foraker, Jo>^eph B 15, 103, 10-), -loS, 460 Forcht. Henrv 6 Fordnetj, Joncpk W 137, 142 Foreign Affairs Committee 29, 124 Foreign coins, see Coins, foreign. Foreign Com. & Navigation, 19U2.. 162,236 Foreign Commerce Bureau 63, 156, 200, 232, 261 , 288, 318 see also Statistics Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department. Foreign Mail Serv.. 60,154,198,230,260,287 report, 1903 431 Foreign Markets Division. 223,309,336.423 report, 1902 52 report, 1903 471 Foreign relations, 1902 231 , 287 index 1?7 Foreign Relations Committee 13, 61,102,199,419,431,458 Forest lands 336,362 Forest Reservations and Protection of Game Committee 13. 102, 458 Forest reserves 480 Appalachian Mountains 458 Montana 28, 48, 184 protection of 13, 142 protection of game 1 3, 142 stock-grazing in 284, 427 transfer to Agriculture Department. 466 see also names of reserves. Foresters 280 Forestry 280, 309 Germany 63 .school in North Dakota 464 Forestrv Bureau, Agriculture Dept.. 52, 146, 190, 223, 254, 280, 309, 336, 362 report, 1902 52 report. 1903 469 Forestrv Bureau. Philippine Islands.. 494 Forests, British India 200 Canada 232 Cascade Range 227 Cascade Range forest reserve 282 coniferous 279 effect on climate 281 New England 255 Oregon 149 products, chemical studies 279 products, Philippines 207 products, r. S. exports 336 Sierra Nevada Mountains 227 Washington State 227 see (ilsii Forestry Bureau. Forked Deer River 435 Formosa, fishes 325 government monopolies 289 Formulas, geographic 313 radiation 282 Forrester. Thomas G 90, 131 F( )rshay , Elmer E 209 Fort Berthold Re.servation 56 Fort Hall Reservation 49, 458 Fort Hamlin, Alaska 193 Fort M onroe, Va. , H vgeia Hotel 99 Fort Smith, Ark ..." 43, 96 Forth-Clyde ship canal 365 Fortifications 266 appropriations 28, 98, 184 engineering methods 491 Forts, see Militarv posts — names of forts. Page Foss, George E 139 Fo.ssils, Afton, Ind. T 379 animals, Cayuga Lakesection 149 birds 168, 351 Devonian 2.57 human 407 Kansas 396 Foster, Addison G 13,19,111,457,461 Foster, David J 28 Foster, James P 115, 135, 180 Foster, Murphi/ J 98, 101 Foster. William T 324 Fo.storia, Ohio, topographic sheet 314 Foundlings, Washington Hospital for. 477 report, 1902 225 report, 1903 342 Foundries, iron 1.56 Fountain. Horace 17, 90 Fowler. Charles N 28, 123 Fox, Edmund P 21,90,135 Fox, Joseph W 107,128,180 Fox, Margaret 90, 105 Fox River, dam 143 Fo.x River Navigable Waterway Assoc. 143 Foxes, ]iropagation 477 France, William H 37,117,180 France, alcohol from acetylene 288 American coal 318 American corn meal and hominy.. 365 American food stuffs 393 American investments and trade.. 393 American machinery 318 American trade reqtiirements 365 automobiles 200, 393 beet sugar 200 building-trades exhibition 393 capers 318 capital in foreign countries 63 cattle 63, 426 chambers of commerce 393 cider 222 coal 288, 393 coal strike 63 colonies 200 cotton 365 cotton production in colonies.. 232,393 dried fruit 339 education 478 exporters to visit the Levant 475 f errosil icon 365 firearms 289 flowers for distilling 475 German coal 365 horseshoe nails 289 income tax 365 iron 288 labor 63 meat 426 military dictionary 435 National Agricultural Institute 224 olives and olive oil 318 parliaments 378 photographs on fruit 200 reciprocity with United States 13 rubber in colonies 475 sand bricks 200 sardines 157, 426 silk 157,289,475 station for aerial soundings 282 steel 288 .sugar 426, 476 sur:a.\ on imports 339 tariff 339, 475 trade 200, 261, 475 treaties with U. S 231 treaty with Venezuela 401 wages 63 water power 201 wine and fruit 318 withdrawal from Mexico 378 530 Index, 1903 Page France, Bank of 200 Frankford Arsenal 72,349 Franklin, Benjamin 478 Franklin, Tenn 441 Franklin, U. S. R. S 430 Franklin Fnrnace, N. J., topog. sheet. 228 zinc and manganese 226 Franks, Wiley 144 Fraud.s, election 29 Fraxinophilus, polyporus 146 Fraxinus Americana 336 Frazier, Milton 32, 90 Free Delivery Division 154 Freedman's Saving.s and Trust Com- pany, report, 1903 4S9 Freedmen, scr- Negroes. Freedmen's Hospital 477 report, 1902 225 report, 1903 368 Freeman, Frank E 18, 90, 131 Freeman, H. B 90 Freemasonry 378 Freight-cars, for coal mines 442 Freight rates 210, 269, 278, 318, 408 on milk 310 Freight tonnage, Sault Ste. Marie 366 Fremantle, Australia 230 Fremont, Ohio, topographic sheet 396 French, Wilson 115, 133, 180 French, see France. French Academy 251 French spoliation els., see Court of Cls. Fresno, Cal 223, 363 Friendly Islands, see Tonga Islands. Friendship, Spain and U. S 260, 288 Frith, George W 74 Frith, Thomas I 74 Fritz Cove, chart 291 Frontier inspection 64 Frost, William S 6, 37 Frosts 54 South Carolina 147 Fruit 393 Cuban in U. S 475 dried 339 examination 51 farmers' garden 279 France 318 Hungary 365 new varieties 280 nutritive value 362 photographs on 200 preserving in Germany 394 testing varieties ." 190,254 tropical, German import of 232 tropical and subtropical 279, 346 Fruit products, examination 51 Fruit-tree bark-beetle 222 Fruit-trees 280 tropical _ 336 Fruitarians ' 362 Frye, William P 10, 97, 185 Fuchau, China 339 Fuel, briquettes 261 D.C 76 liquid, for Navy 151 peat 63, 289, 475 petroleum 65 testing 475 Fugitives, see Criminals. Fulford, Clara H 180 Fulford, Daniel 180 Fuller, Luman 6 Fullers' earth 226 Fullerton, John 114, 133, 180 Fulton, diaries H' 464 Fulton au tomatic river gage 282 Fumigating 389 Funakoshi Wan, chart 196 Funds, for roads 53 Page Fungi, legislation for control of .. 189,253 Fungicides 222, 308 Fungous diseases, grasshoppers 350 Funter Bay, chart 291 Fur industry, Siberia 318 Fur seals, Alaska 472 Furniture, Germany 339 tube 289 Furs, Argentina 372 Fussell, Linnaeus 496 Future 406 Gabrion, Isaac 33, 120, 180 Gadsden, Ala., topographic sheet 369 Gage Canal 254 Gages, rain and snow 255 river 282 wire 290 Gaines, Joseph IT 29, 465 Gaines, Pa., geologic atlas 313 Gainesville, Ga., tornado 337 Galatheidse 351 Galena River 437 Gales, see Winds. Galilith 365 Gallagher, Eliza 90, 129 Gallatly, see Gellatlv. Gallinger, Jacob H 12, 13, 16, 19 , 98, 101, 112, 359, 419, 420, 456, 457, 458 Galvanic batteries 393 Gamble, Robert J 102, 122, 150, 185, 186 Game, Alaska 361, 373 forest reserves 13, 142 laws 388 protection of 361 Gammon, Edward M 111. 180 Gardening, for schools 389 Gardens, fruit 279 Garfield, James A 359 Garland, James 118, 128, 181 Garnett, Granville 11, 99, 181 GarrLson, Mary A 119, 181 Garrisoned towns, Philippines 237 Gas 478 District of Columbia 101, 498 natural 226 waste in public buildings 346 Gascoigne, Stephen 462 Ga-sconade River 437 Gaskill, Henry W 6 Gaskins, John 166, 496 Gates, Elizabeth C 19, 90 Gates, James N 21, 90 Gates expedition of 1901 379 Gatling guns 287 Gaugers 50 manual for 490 Gauges, see Gages. Gauging, of bonded spirits 402 Gauley River 438 Gauss, Herman 123 Gaya, Borneo, chart 316 Gazetteer, Philippines, to print 141 Gelechiidfe 269, 325 Gellatly, Hankey & Co 490 General Appraisers, see Appraisers. General Education Board 9 General Grant Nat. Park, see Sequoia and Gen. Grant National Parks. General Land Offtce, see Land Office. General orders, Adjutant-General 70, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293 Cavalry and Field Artillerv School . 70, 164,206,238,266,294 Engineer Department . . 164, 206, 238, 294 Navy Dept 58, 151, 195, 229, 258, 285 Revenue Cutter Service 236 General Service and Staff College. 293,404 report, 1902 238 report, 1903 376 General staff, see Staff, General. January — December 531 Page Generative organs, horses 421 Geneva County, Ala., bridge 30. 183 Geodesy '. 263, 311 Geodetic Association, International.. 311 Geographic names, Hawaii 234, 263 Geographical directory, Philippines.. 141 Geography 406 tables arid formulas 313 Geologic atlas of United States 55, 149. 194, 227, 2.'>7, 283, 313, 341, 395, 427, 478 Geological Survey 55, 148, 193, 225, 2.56, 282, 313, 340, 368, 395, 427, 478 distribution of publications 187 lands reserved for reservoirs 28, 464 report, 1901 55 report, 1902 194 Geology 379 of Bulacan Province 3-50 see also Geological Survey — Hy- drographv Division. George. John W 498 George, Thomas J 33, 90 Georgetown. D. C 101, 366 Georgetown and Tennallytown Ry... 167 Georgetown Barge. Dock, Elevator and Railway Company 76 Georgia, fullers' earth 226 labor laws 169, 338 mail contracts 372, 399 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 436 Georgian Bay. charts 238, 267, 285 German east Africa, see Africa. German southwest Africa, see Africa. • Germany, agricultural imports 423 agricultural machinery 288 alcohol motors 63 American and Russian petroleum. . 339 Ajnerican fruit 339,393 American manufactures 426 American products for 63 American shoes 394 American tobacco trust 394 automobiles 63 bicycles 156, 393 blockade of Venezuelan ports 201 brakes for railroads 393 brick and stone manufacture 426 briquette machinery 156 bundling press 261 business lirms in China 261 bu.siness record, 1902 262 cable laying 339 Canadian tariff ou goods 318 ceramic industry 63 chambers of coramerce 318 chemical industry 339 cider '. 222 coal 365, 393 coal-tar-color industry 156 colonial school 339 colonies in Brazil 400, 426 colony at Kyao-ehau 262 commerce 63 com.mercial, etc., depression 426 commercial education 289 cotton 200, 365 cotton culture in colonies 393 crops 426 department stores 393 dry-goods 339 dyes and chemicals 475 electric cranes 318 electric lights on railway trains ... 426 electric pump 475 electric railroads 426 electric turntable 366 electrical industries 475 electricians 426 1613— No. 108—04 Page Germany, electricity on vessels 262 embroidering apparatus 262 exports 63,232,365,400 finances 393 fire extinguishers 63,289 flags at Hamburg 475 food for live stock 63 forestry 63 freight rates 318 fruit preserving 394 fuel 289 furniture 339 galvanic batteries 393 glass industry 365 grain ". 426 Hebrew school of agriculture 318 ice man\ifacturing machine 318 industrial schools 365 industries 63 iron 394 iron export prices 365 Laborers' Welfare Exposition 318 machinerv insurance 394 meat ." 365, 388, 394, 475 merchant marine 394 metric system 200 microscope 339 milk powder : 63 musical instruments 365 newsj)apers in colonies 232 ocean transportation companies... 365 patent law 394 patent medicines 394 Pollak-Virag rapid telegraph 340 porcelain 394 Portland cement 365 potatoes 262, 475 profits of industries, 1902 289 public works in cities 394 quartz glass 262 railroads 262 red-phosphorus match 475 rubber goods 394 sample mu.seums 365 .sand bricks 261 shipbuilding 201 shipping in the Orient 394 South .Vmerican trade 426 steamships 202, 394 steel 394 study of labor conditions 394 sugar 394 sugar law 232 Swiss factories 232 tariff 200, 339, 426 technical education 478 tiles in meat shops 262 tobacco 289 tovs 394 trade 201, 232. 318, 339, 344, 393, 394, 426, 432, 475 transportation 289 tropical fruit 232 tubing and tube furniture 289 t>'phus prevention 366 Venezuelan claims 288, 486 window-glass 394 wine 366 wood drying : 366 Germicides, ferrous sulphate 347 gl vcerin 434 Gerrv. Sarah A 22,41,90 Gettysburg, Pa 44. 96, 103, 460 Gettysburg National Park, Battery E, monument 439 Gettysburg National ParkCommission. 439 report, 1902 70 Geyer, Rebecca H 6 Ghent, Belgium 1.56,200 -6 532 Index, 1903 Page Gibbs, Henry R 6, 37 Gibraltar, coal trade 365 Gibson, Henry E 35, 49, 130, 406 Gibson, Paris 23, 28, 122, 401, 464 Giddings, Napoleon B 459 Gifford, Sarah E 114, 133, 181 Gil, Alejandro Wos v 400 Gilbert, Alonzo 42, 90 Gilbert, Ann 47, 90, 112 Gilbert, Jennie M 37,111,181 Gilbert, Lvman A. L 27,90 Gillrt, ( 'harks W. ...: 141 GilHngwa ters, James E 459 Gillingwaters, Lanra S 459 Gilmore, Mary A. F 110, 135, IM Glafeke, H 90 Glass, Rebecca A 20, 90, 135 Glass, Germany 365 qnartz 202 window- 394 Glass workers, strike in Bohemia.. 339,365 Glauchau, Germany 157 Glauconite 194 Glazer, Joanna 120, 133, 181 Glenn, John 6 Glenn Creek gold-mining dist., Alaska 220 Gloucester, Mass., fishery products. 77,168, 209, 241, 269, 296, 312, 338, 367, 392,425 Gloversville, N. Y., topographic sheet. 309 Gloves, Chemnitz exports 318 Glucose 222 Gluten feeds 222 Glycerin 434 for vaccine virus 434 Goats 63, 301, 388, 421 Goatskins 401 Gobiesocidse 325 Goddard, Luther D 42, 90 Godwin, William T 459 Gold 226,426 Alaska 226, 289 Australasia 202 British Columbia 426 imports and exports 162, 200 Latin America 232 Mexico 475 Nicaragua 432, 475 Peru 373 Primorskaya 232 production 156, 432 Tonopah, Nev 478 Gold Coast Railway 63 Gold mining, Ecuador 317, 372 Uruguay 317 Yukon 475 Gold standard, Amazonas 62 Peru 345 Gold/ogle, Henry M 123 Goleta, Cal., topographic sheet 427 Golofnin Bay, chart 312 Goma-brea 199 Good Bay, chart 197 Good Roads Association, National 362 Good roads train 190 Good seeing 400 Goodrich, Mary J Ill, 181 Goodwin, Alexander W 90 Goodwin, Elisha A 90 Gordon, Robert 75 Gorgas, William C 104, 138, 184 Gorrell, Cyrus V 34, 90, 108 Goshen Hole, Wvo 56 Goslin, Emma D 90, 133 Gothenburg, Nebr.. topographic sheet. 56 Gottingen University 361 Gould, AlphonsoT 90,131 Gove, Freeman R 6 Government, road improvement 190 what it fails to do 148 Page Government Actuarv 67, 160, 203, 235, 204, 291, 319, 347, 374, 402, 433, 489 Government bonds, seeGovt. Actuary — Loans and Currency Division. Govt, documents, see Documents. Govt. Hospital for Insane ... 47, 56, 370, 477 intestinal parasites of inmates 292 report, 1902 225 report, 1903 480 Govt. Laboratories Bur., P. I... 207,323,377 Government monopolies, Formosa 289 Government officials, delinquent 66 foreign decorations, etc 486 new ( ittices created 251 Government ownership, of railroads.. 270 Government Printing Office. . . 77, 168, 209, 241 209, 297, 320, 352, 380, 408, 442, 499 new building 430, 491 report, 1902 77 salary of public printer 141 stable 121 Govt, property, see Public property. Govt, reservations, see Reservations. Government salary tables 159, 488 Governors Island 438 Gowanus Creek Channel 438 Grade crossings, D. C 220, 465 Graduate school of agriculture 253 Graduate School of Agriculture, Ohio State Universitv 189, 223 Graff. Joseph V ". 29, 123 Grafting, skin 264 Graham, Charles 23, 90, 135 Graham, Harry L 115, 181 Graham, John 120, 132, 181 Graham, Thomas 117, 181 Graham. WUJiam H 144 Grain, (iermany 426 tariff in Great Britain 156 transportation 169 Grain louse 52 Grain shippers 426 Grainger, Charles M 6 Grand Banks, ice 197 Grand Forks, N. Dak 389, 470 Grand Harbor, IMalta 339 Grand Prize at Rome 251 Grand Rapids, Mich., public building. 187 Grand River 436 Grand Vallev, irrigation 223 Grant, Ulysses S., statue 499 Grant Statue or Memorial Commission 499 Grape-fruit 279 Grape juice, unfermented 281 Grapes 202,281 Graphite 257 Grasse, France 475 Grasshoppers 350 Graves, Jav P 12, 126 Graves, Philander H 117, 129, 181 Graves, Confederates 1-1, 15, 45, 460 Graving docks, see Dry-docks. Gray, Horace 208 Gray, William 497 Gray, Wilson G 37, 90, 112 Grays Point, Mo., bridge 457 Grazing, forest reserves 427 Grealish,M.J 11,90 Great Britain, Alaskan boundary. 154,219 American colonies asdependencies. 378 American locomotives 200 American shoe machines 262 American wares 63 army 163 beef supplies 200 Cabinet 297 Chilean trade with 156 cider 222 consular service 426 January — December 533 Page Great Britain, cotton 365 ed ucation 478 ed.ucation in South African colonies 477 electric power 232 engine cars 42t) engineering standards com 365, 475 exports 393 herring fisheries 168 house-cleaning device 339 industries 156 investments abroad 393 iron and steel 394 lace and hosiery exports 318 motor-cars . . . ." 475 motor-cycles 63 municipal socialism 318 municipal trading 262 neutrality in Civil War 431 prevention of bobbin bulging lr,6 shipping in the Orient 394 standardization 262 state aid to shipping 419 steamships to Argentina 372 tariff 156, 393, 426 trade 261, 345, 394, 400, 432, 474, 475 treaties with U. S 10, 156, 198, 219 tuberculin test of cattle 361, 388 Venezuelan claims 4S6 waterworks 262 white population of colonies 393 Great Eastern Canal 254 Great Falls and Old Dominion Rv . . . 9, 13 Great Lakes 436 climate of forestless regions around. 281 lights and fog-signals 235 meteorological charts 192, 282 naval training station 58, 429 storms 310 see also Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey. Greece, consular conv. with U. S 198 consuls 344 currants 289 economic conditions 262 industrial notes 365 money-order convention with U. S. 219 paper barrels 261 silk culture 289 sulphate of copper 201, 262 Greelev, Martin 90, 108 Greelv, Charles B 26, 90 Green, Ann M 90,133 Green, S. R 123 Green, William H 6 Green Bay 71, 267, 294. 322, 349, 376. 405, 439, 493 Green Island Anchorage, chart 197 Greeralite 194 Greene, William S 137 Greenhouses, fumigating 389 Greenlau. Adelaide 74 Greenlings 325, 351 Greenman, An.son 6 Greenman, James 19, 90, 131 Greensboro, N. C, Government offices . 65 Greer. Rebecca R 21,90 G regg, A Icra nder W 466 Gregg, George F 20 Gregg. Louisa 106 Gregg, Robert C 103, 137 Grennue, Joseph 34, 113, ISl Griffin, Ro.siUina 496 Griffin, Sarah, see Riley. Grindstone, N. Y., topographic sheet . . 149 Griswold,John N. A 166 Grosse Isle, light 96 Grosvenor. Chas.H. 44,49,137,143,144,186,188 Ground, temperature, Manila 165 Grove, Hans A 116,135,181 Page Grove, Leonard S 25, 90 Grubaugh, George R 105, 181 Guadalupe River 491 Guam or Guajan I.sland 406 commerce 162 Filipino prisoners 58 government 58 Guanica, P. R., chart 424 Guano 372 Guantanamo, Cuba 400 Guatemala 62, 156, 231, 288, 317, 345, 372, 400, 487 bananas 475 commercial conditions 475 convention with U. S 219 earths, Clarence T> 6 Hess, John 49G Hess. Robert C 496 Hewitt. B. W 495 Hexagrammidse 325, 351 Hexom, Ole 90, 129 Hevwood. William 21, 40, 90 Hibhard, Eli 138 Hickory. N. C 470 Hides, Hungary 262 Higgins, George H 117. 181 Higgins Classical Institute 193 High license, see Licenses. High Plains 55, 194 Highways, see Roads— Streets. High wood Mountains forest reserve.. 467 Hililchmnt. Charles Q 464 Hill, Asa C 26, 46, 90 Hill, Emmet C 23, 90, 131 Hill, Isaac S 74 Hill. Xancv C. see Bell. Hill. S. Josie 42, 90 Hilliard. Henrv E 496 Hills. Frank E" 117, 128, 181 Hilo. Hawaii, post-office site 158 Hilton. Charles S. F 33, 113, 181 Hiltonhead. .S. C 494 Hinkle. Marv A 90, 118 Hinsdale. Burke A 148 Hinton. James M 50 Hirawata Wan. chart 371 Historical Manuscripts Comn.,6th rp . 378 Historical register. Army 321, 348 Historical Review. American 378 History, articles concerning 233,432 subordination in treatment 378 Hitchcock. Ethan A 166 Hitt's. Jonathan 461 Hitt. Robert R 29, 124 Hi wassee River 492 Hoag. Israel V 26, 90, 129 Hoar. George F 57, 185 Hober, Hiram A 17, 90 Hodge, William M 6 Hodges. Jacob E 74 Hodges, William B 74 Hogs, American pork in Turkey 394 I'holera " 388 dipping for lice 388 feeding 388 inspection 221, 360, 387 quarantine 51. 221 , 252, 278, 360, 387 soft pork and bacon 146 tankage for 279 Hohenstein boiler trials 151 Hoists, ammunition 286 Hokushu. charts 285, 316 Holbrook's salamanders 77. 351 Holidav. Svlvester 6 Holland. Colly B 490 Holland, see Netherlands. HvUiday. Elias S 36, 131, 466 Hollihans Wharf, chart 483 HoUingsead, Martha A 7 Holls, George Charles 47S Holmes, Henry M 15, 90 Holmes, Henrv T 75 Holmes. Ira J. S 112, 132, 181 Holmes, Hudson ,$: Co 441 Holstein, Maggie V 90. 113. 136 Holt. Charles F 461 Homes 189. 253 plants for adornment of 281 Homestead 147 Alabama 142, 183 Alaska 122, 183 Colville Reservation 95 Page Homestead, commutation of entries.. 122 2d entries 186 soldiers 122 Hominy 365 Homochitto River 436 Homotrypa 209, 351 Honda. En.senada. chart 473 Honduras 62, 156, 199, 261, 288, 317, 345, 432, 475, 487 agriculture 232 coal 400 commerce. 1902 262 Louisiana Purchase Exposition 475 public lands 475 rubber vine 156, 157 traction railroad 261, 289 Honolulu, Hawaii, immigrant station. 67 post-office site 158 revenue steamer 30, 458 Honshu, charts 196, 371 Hookworm disease 265, 348 Hooper, Otis T 21, 90 Hoover. James A 117,462 Hopkins, Albert J 123, 137 Hopkins. Hannah J 20, 90, 135 Hops, Austria-Hungary 394 Saaz ." 475 Horizon, light raysdeflected near. 153,197 Hornbrook, James J 96 Home. A. Paul 22,90,136 Horner. Frederick 496 Horner, Marie E 496 Horses 146,266 Army 404 diseases of 421 feeding 189, 253, 38S feet 348 governmental insurance 365 inspection and quarantine 221, 360 larcenv of. Indian Territorv 44, 96 saddle ." 336, 388 selecting and judging 280 transportation 51 , 360 trypanosomiasis 323 Horseshoe nails 289 Horseshoeing 388, 422 Horticulture and Botany Section . 189. 223 Horton. Benjamin J ..." 64 Hosiery 426 British exports 318 Chemnitz exports 318 Hospital C< >rps. Armv 69, 376 drill regulations 348 enlistment 238 Hospitals. Army 73 marine " 161 see also names of hospitals — places where located. Ho.stetler. William H. T Ill, 132, 181 Hot Springs. Ark., Reservation 9,27 report. 1902 225 report, 1903 368 Hotaling, Lyman 7, 35 Hotchkiss rapid-fire gun 287 Hotchkiss revolring cannon 287 Hott. George W 75 Hour angle 153, 197 House-cleaning device 339, 394 House of Representatives 28. 122, 186, 220, 335. 359, 420, 464 clerks 186 commissioner from Alaska 122 Delegate from Porto Rico 465 em])loyees 186 journal 277 office building 143 .salaries of emplovees 455 Houseal, William H". 117, 181 Houston, Alman J 39. 90 Houston, Nelson T 496 ;36 Index, 1903 Page Houston, Stephen J 47, 90 Howard, Benjamin W 20 Howard, Charles W 15, 459 Howard, George T 466 Howard, John B 74 Howard, Joseph H 74 Howard University, report, 1902 225 report, 1903 .' 370 Howarth, Richard S 118, 129, 181 Howe, George F 20, 90, 133 Howe, Michael 110, 132, 181 Howell, Betij. F.. contested election... 359 Howell, James W 459 Howell County, Mo 470, 471 Howgate, Henry W 93 Hoyt, Edna K 27, 90, 130 Huachuca Mountains, reptiles 325 Huanchaco, Peru 373 Hubbard, Gardiner G 148 Hubbard, Jared P 21, 39, 90 Huekell)erry, John W 7 Hudsnn, Ji ma than 441 Hudson, William H 7 Hudson River 143, 437 Huffman, Abraham \V 108,136,181 Huffman, John 18, 90 Huttord. Jeffrey 116, 134, 181 Hughes, Benjamin F 116,133,181 Huqlieii. James A 122 Hn'll John A. T. 45, 137 Humane agent, D. C, report, 1903 .... 498 Humboldt Bay, chart 392 Humes, Milton 96, 100, 127 Humidity, 1888-1901 54 Hungary , attorneys and notaries in U. S 393 drawbacks 339 fruit 365 hides 262 poultry 394 proposed public works 339 see also Austria. Hunt, Charles H., alias 119, 139, 182 Hunt, Ellas 75 Hunt, Mitchell 20, 90, 135 Hunt, Zebedee 75 Hunter, J. Banks 25, 33, 90 Hunter, J. P 74 Hunter, James 17,48,90 Huntington, Thomas 74 Huntsman, John W. B 18,90 Hurepiti Bay, chart 197 Huron, Lake 71, 267, 294, 322, 349, 376, 405, 439, 493 Charts 238, 267 Hurricane Hole, chart 259 Hurricanes 343, 390, 423 Hussey, Josephine 40 /. Page Hygienic Laboratory 159, 236, 265, 292, 320, 347, 403, 434 Hymenolepis 292 Hypsograph 263 lee. Grand Banks 197 Great Lakes 282 machine for manufacturing 318 Ice bulletin 54, 147, 224 Icteroides bacillus 375 Idaho, artesian wells 258 boundary 56 geology 396,478 irrigation 223 post route map 61 Soldiers and Sailors' Home 464 Idaho, U. S. S 429 lemo Island, chart 196 Igneous rocks 313, 479 Ignition, of cotton 232 Iletzk, Russia, salt mines 201 Illinois, additional customs officer 458 coal 226 cooperative agricultural experi- ments 252 courts of United States 165 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 436 Illinois and Mississippi Canal 436, 437 Illinois E.Kperiment Station 363,470 Illinois River 436 Illiteracy of voting population 478 Illuminating material 365 Illustrations, in bulletins 189, 252 of coins 184 Iloilo, P. I., chart 160 Iloilo River, chart 160 Iloilo Strait, chart 160 Imataca, Cano, chart 196 Immediate transportation 346, 373, 488 Immigrant stations, Ellis Island 67 Quarantine Island 67 sale of liquor forbidden 14 Immigrants, medical inspection 161 Transvaal 318 Immigration 219, 345, 348 Canada 200 Colombia 288 decisions .... 65, 159, 202, 234, 263, 290, 319 decisions, Philippines 239, 295 Honduras 475 laws 233 methods to induce 402 Peru 345 regulations 203,233 Sao Paulo 372 to regulate 14, 184, 188 Immigration Bureau 64, 67, 158, 203, 338, 364, 366, 367, 392, 424 Hutcheson, J. B 166' i report, 1903 402 Hutchinson, Eliza M 40,113,181 Immigration Committee 14 Hutchinson, William S 17. 90 . Immigration Service 424 Hutchin.son. Kans 352 , Imperial, Cal .191 Hutt, Port, chart 196 Huttonsville, W. Va 441 Hvdra 241 Hydraulic locks 318 Hydrocyanic acid gas 389, 434 Hydrographic bull . 58, 152, 195, 229, 259, 285 Hvdrographie Office 58, 162, 195, 229, 259, 285, 316, 343, 371, 398, 429, 483 report, 1903 429 Hydrography, California 368 " Isthmus of Panama 55, 194 Hydrography Division 56. 149, 194, 258, 284, 315, 342, 370, 397, 428, 480 distribution of Water-supply papers 187 Hvdroids 324, 351 Hygeia Hotel, Old Point, Va 99 Hygiene, maritime 345 "public, see Public health. Implements, agricultural, see Agri- cultural machinery. flint 379 Import tax, see Tariff— names of arti- cles imported. Importers, excess customs repaid 262 Imports 68, 162, 201, 204, 205, 236, 265, 293, 340, 473 agricultural 309 animals and animal products 388 see also countries and places. Incandescent electric lamps 152 Income tax, France 365 Prussia 156, 262 Incomes, Prussia 262 Independence, Fort 494 Independence of U. S., anniversary. . . 317 Independent treasuries, Baltimore — 65 January — December 537 Page Index, to Adv. sheets of consular rps. 63 to Amer. Republics Bur. bulletins. . 288 to circulars, Adjutant-General 163 to classification of Military Infor- mation Divi.sion library 321 to Cong. Record 5, 87, 179, 277, -155 to copyrights 297 to decisions of Compt. of Treas..etc. 198 to diplomatic correspondence, etc. . 187 to D. C. laws. 57th Cong. 2d sess 268 to documents, 57th Cong. 1st sess .. 241 to documents, 57th Cong. 2d sess. . . 4-42 to Engineer Dept. reports, 1.^66-1900. 266 to Experiment Station Record 362 to general orders. Adjutant-Gen . .. 163 to Gecdogical Surv. publications... 341 to laws relating to War Dept 205 to military subjects .... 163, 237, 348, 435 to monthly bulletin of American Re- publics Bureau 487 to Notice to Mariners, 1902, Coast and Geodetic .^urvev 160 to Notice to Mariners. 1902, H. O. . . 58 to Official Gazette, Patent Office.. 228, 284, 370, 397, 428 to Official Gazette. P. 1 349 to orders and circulars of Adj t.-Gen . 403 to Park improvement papers 307 to patent decisions 150, 194, 342 to patentees, in ventions. etc 258 to Public Health Reports 161, 375 to sailing directimis for Philippines. 402 to .special orders. .\djutant-Gen. 163,491 to Treasury decisions 65, 319 Index-catalogue, of medical and vet- erinary zoology 145, 2.52, 308, 361 .surgeon-general's library 294 Indexing, agricultural literature . 189,468 India, commerce 162 cotton 261, 289 electric power 365 exports to 365 irrigation 200, 479 jute 394 pepper 232 railroads 1.56 tea 426 wheat 289 India rubber, see Rubber. Indian affairs, decisions 228 Indian .\fYair.s Committee, House.. 29,124 Senate 14, 102, 186, 252, 458 Indian agencies 284 Indian agricultural school 458 Indian Bur. 56, 150, 194, 228, 258, 284, 315. 480 appropriations 102, 184 report. 1902 194,256 report, 1903 428 Indian Commissioners, report, 1902... 370 Indian corn, see Corn. Indian depredation claims 1.51.482 Indian Education, Dept. of, N.E.A... 56 Indian Island Sltjugh 492 Indian lands 10,14, .56 allotments of 10 convevance of 477 Minnesota 48,96 Indian Ocean, tides 256 Indian reservations, crimes on 95 town sites 185 see aim names of reservations. Indian Rights As.sociation : 477 Indian schools 284 Indian Schools Supt., report, 1902 56 Indian service, officers 315 supplies 56, 256, 480 Iiidian Territory. Cherokee Indians .. 150 Chicka.saw Indians 1.50 courts of United States 43 feeding station for cattle 360 Page Indian Territory, Indian in.spector, re- port, 1902 ; 256 Indi.in inspector, report, 1903 480 judge 136 larceny of horses and Uve stock . . 44, 96 medicine and surgerj' 29 mine inspector, report, 1902 225 mine inspector, report, 1903 397 Ottawa Indians 480 pharmacy 29 post route map 61 Presidential appointees 477 recording of deeds, etc 96 river improvement 437 statehood 476 timber and stone 9 Indian wars, militan,- records.... .. 27,138 Nevada ." 4.56 Indiana, additional customs officer... 458 asphalt, oil, and gas 226 coal 226 fish hatchery 13 fresh-water isopods 325 politics during Civil War 378 post route map 61 Indiana State Board of Agriculture... 466 Indianapolis. Ind., public building... 27 Indianola. Mi.s.s 48, 198 Indians, Brazil 379 family names 150 laws, treaties, etc 252 Mendocino Countv, Cal 296 New York State. . ". 10 political status 228 trading with 194 see also Indian — names of reserva- tions and tribes. Indicator, tidal 64 Indo-China. currency 232 Industrial arbitration 270 Industrial Arts and Expositions Com. 465 Industrial combinations, see Trusts. Industrial education 426 Industrial exhibition, Limoges 289 Industrial expositions 426 Cape Town 475 Vienna 475 Industrial Home School. D.C., rp..l902. 76 report. 1903 498 Industrial property, see Patents. Industrial schools, Germany 365 Industrial technological museum 432 Industrial training 148 Industries, Cuba 394, 476 electrical 475 Great Britain 156 Honduras 261, 432 Moselev's industrial inquirv 426 Ontario ." 262 Pern 317,345 race in 456 Industry, brig 74 Infantry, supplying ammunition to. . . 404 Infection, yellow fever 204, 264 Infectio\is "diseases 430 animals 10, 95, 221, 388 District of Columbia 101 Infectiveness, of milk 188 Ingots, st^el 232 Injunctions 10, 136 patent cases 45 Ink 145 Inland waters, pilot rules 340 Insane. D. C 498 intracranial tumors 370 Insane, Government Ho.spital for, see Government Hospital for Insane. Insanitv. statistics 97, 220 Insecticides 222, 308, 361 , 434 for San Jos6 scale 189, 190, 254 538 Index, 1903 Page ; Insects, enemies of sugar beet 361 hydrocyanic acid gas for 434 i iiijurious to redwood 190 legislation for control of 189, 253 Philippines 323,440 see also Entomology Division. Insolation 310 Inspection, certificates of 233 customs 64 medical, of schools 478 of animals imported into U. S 262 of boilers 100 of cattle 51, 221, 261, 288, 360, 387 of meat 365,394 of safety appliances 241 of tea 158 of war-ships 58 Inspector-General, Armv 71, 293, 493 report, 1902 69 report, 1903 405 Soldiers' Home, D. C, report, 1903. 377 Inspectors of steam vessels, see Steam- boat Inspection Service. Institutes, farmers' 2-53, 362 Institutions, free entry for 290,319,346 Instruction, military 189 Instrument Division 53, 2.55 Instruments, measuring 292 meteorological 266 recording 53 Insular Aflfairs Bureau 71, 164, 206, 238, 294, 322, 349, 376, 405, 440, 442, 494 report, 1902 70 report, 19U3 494 Insular Affairs Committee . 30,125,220,465 Insular possessions, govt, by U. S 141 see aim names of islands. Insurance, horses 365 machinery 394 Insurance companies, claims 1.58,159 fraudulent 419, 4.56, 463 Insurance Department, D. C, rp., 1903. 498 Insurgents, Philippines 70, 206 Intensity observations 234, 263 Intercontinental railway 98 Intcrinsurance exchanges 4.56 Interior Dcpt 54, 147, 192, 224, 2.56, 282, 313, 340, 368, 395, 426, 476 census records in 8 military records in 138 printing and binding 57 report, 1902 54, 179, 225, 2-56, 477 report. 1903 477 reservations held by 188, 221 sale. etc.. of public documents 481 Interior Dept., P. I., report, 1902 ... 72,207 Internal commerce 162, 200, 205, 236, 348. 368, 395, 476 Internal revenue, decisions. 65, 159, 202, 203, 234, 263, 290, 319, 346, 374, 401, 433, 488 see also Internal Revenue OfBce. Internal Revenue Office 67, 203, 320, 374, 402, 433, 490 report, 1902 64,67 report, 1903 490 Internat. Bridge andTerminalCo. 11,30,96 International Commission of Ameri- can .\rcha?ology and Ethnology. 260 International Congress of Medicine... 430 Interna t.K.xcliaiige.Comn. on, Mexican 432 Internat. Kx(liangc,Conin,on,U.S. 400,432 Interna I ioual Geodetic Association ... 311 International law 230,233,432 International Mercantile Marine Co.. 339 International Pri.son Commission 373 International Prison Congress 201 International Railway Congress.. 155,486 International Sanitary Bureau ... 200,486 Internat. Sanitary Convention ... 232,345 Page Interoceanic canals 14, 62, 1.56, 18.5, 188, 199, 378, 406, 486 documents concerning, to print . . . 187 Interoceanic Canals Committee 14 Interpreters, Korea 62 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee 30, 125, 465 Interstate commerce.. 14,43,44,97,143,270 liquors 43 Interstate Commerce Commis-sion 77, 1.58, 169, 210, 241, 269, 352, 408, 442, 500 report, 1902 77,269 Interstate Commerce Committee 14 Intestinal parasites 292 Intoxicants, see Liquors. Intracranial tumors 370 Inuboe Zaki, chart 371 Invalid Pensions Committee 31,127 Inventions, scientific 475 see also Patents. Inventory, Hou.se folding room 420 Invertebrate fo.ssils 396 Investments, Amer., in France 393 Great Britain 393 Invoices, consular 96, 124, 373 Invoicing, tobacco 233 Ionized air 268 Iowa, labor laws 241 post route map 61 roads 363 war claims 49, 466 Iowa, U. S. S 286, 398 Iowa and Missouri Railway Company. 11 Iowa College of Agric. and Mech. Arts. 422 Iquitos, Peru 261, 317 Ireland, education 478 steel castings 289 Iron 200, 226, 294 Bulacan Province 350 foundrv in Japan 156 France' 288 German export prices 365 Mesabi Hills 194 Mexico 231, 345 pig, production 62 process for hardening 394 relation of use to prosperity 318 Russia 475 statistics 283 Sudan 339 Vermilion district 341 Iron cowpea 190 Ironware 426 Irrigation 223, 2.54, 282, 362, 469 alkaline and saline waters 310 bibliography 361, 389, 422 canals for 361 for sugar beets 422 India 200, 479 strawberries 279 Utah 187, 280 Irrigation papers 56,149,194, 258, 284, 315, 341, 368, 369, 396, 427, 479 distribution of 187 Isaacs, Alfred S 118 Isgrigg, Thomas C 467 Islands, set: names of islands. Isle an Haut. Me., light, etc 126 I.sle of Pines, see Pines, Isle of. Isoclinic lines 208 Isogenic charts 392 Isogonic lines 208 Isopods 325, 380 Isthmian canal, see Interoceanic ca- nals. Isthmian Canal Commission 66 Isthmus, see name of isthmus. Italy, American contractors 426 tJlockade of Venezuelan ports 201 January — December 539 Page Italy, citrus fruit 261 commerce 200 cork forests 475 education 478 phylloxera 63 rivers and canals 365 silkworms , .-; 201 Venezuelan claims 4^6 Itasca Countv, Minn., bridge 11, 96 Ivev, Marv J 26, 47, 90 Ivory, Antwerp 262, 394 Ivv, lighthouse tender 67 Jackman, Ann M 22, 90, 134 Jackson. Andrew 18, 90, 130 Jackson, Ann .S 50 Jackson, B. H 496 Jackson, James 496 Jackson, James T 24, 40, 90 Jackson, Oliver C 33,113,181 Jackson, Willard A 42, 90 Jackson, William W 11, 462 Jackson , Tenn 467 Jacksonville, Fla., public building 97 Jacobs, Elizabeth 34,91 Jail, D. C, warden 101 Jamaica, hurricane 390 Jamaica Bay, chart 392 James, Hannah E 7,34 James Hamilton Lewis, schooner 231 James River 438 Jamestown Island 438 Janes, Hiram 7 Janesville, Wis 389. 470 Jansen, Gu.stav 118,140 Japan, applied entomology 222 bamboos 309 commerce 394 crustaceans 351 financial svsteni 318 fishes ". . 16S, 209, 240, 269, 324, 325, 351 government iron foundry 156 ovster culture 168 plants 281 railroads 157, 262 squaloid sharks 325 sugar refining 262 tariff 63 Yangtze trade 365 Java 394, 494 Jefferson. Thomas, correspondence... 373 Jefferson Memorial and Interstate Good Roads Convention 190 Jefferson Jlemorial Association of rnited States 124, 184 Jefferson Memorial Road 190 Jeflerson's manual 359, 420 Jenkins, A.J 497 Jenkins, Joseph 467 Jennings, Henry 7 Jerusalem artichokes 63, 261 Jewell, .Arthur C 491 Jews, agricultural school 318 Jimenez, Port, chart 285 Johns, Elizabeth 74 Johns Hi Flambeau Reservation 96 Lace, Bohemia 394 British exports 318 Maltose 318 Nottingham 157, 394 Lacey, John F 48, 125, 142 La Crosse, Wis., harbor improvement. 437 Ladrone Islands 207, 442, 443 La Fayette. Marquis de, bustof 14.459 Lafourche Bayou 436 Laguan Bay, chart 374 Lai Islands, chart 196 Laie Bay 259 Lake, M'inn 492 Lake Charles, La 191 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry.Co 352 Lake survey charts, see Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey. Lakes,,>.re Great Lakes — names of lakes. Lakes, Dept. of the, report, 1902 238 report, 1903 404 January — December 541 Page Lallev, Sabina 33, 91, lH La Mar Bay. chart 429 Lambs, see Sheep. Lameness, horse.s 421 Lampridida 324, 3ol Lancaster, I'. S. R. S 371 Land-grant colleges, see Agricultural colleges. Laud grants 49, 464, 481 Land Offic?. General 54,56. 150, 194, 228, 284, 315, 342, 370, 397. 480 certified copies of patents, etc. . 142, 463 decisions 148, 192, 225, 256, 368, 395 homestead 147 report. 1902 54 report. 1903 397 Land offices, records 148 registers and receivers 142 witne.sses 28, 96 Land registration act, Philippines 164 Land titles. Philippines 164, 207 Landers. Hester A. R 24, 91, 132 Landing, of perishable cargoes 346 Landram. Louis 441 Landram. William J 441 Lands, agricultural, Cuba 318 alkali 280, 281, 363 Argentina 260 Cherokee Nation 1.50, 258, 419 church-, Porto Rico 104 Creek N ation 228, 2.58, 315 District of Columbia 13, 124 forest 336,362 Indian, see Indian lands. Missis.sippi 420 patented, California 477 Philippines 187 public, see Public lands. reclamation of 390 school, see School lands. taxation in Xew Zealand 1-57 tenure and disposition 219 Lane, John Q 113, 130 Lanham, Samuel W. T 43 Lansing. Kans., fossil human remains. 407 La Perouse Strait, chart 316 Larceny, of horses and live stock... 44,96 Larch, European 336 Lard, .\merican. in Malta 232 Larimer. Richard A 23, 91, 133 Larix Europtea 336 Lark Harbor, chart 483 La Rochelle. France 318 Larva, of moths 325 Lasiurine bats 77, 351 Las-ellsville, N.Y., topographic sheet. 369 Latchford. Thomas 124 Latin America, automobiles 63 copper, silver, and gold 232 intercontinental railway 98 see ato American RepubiicsBureau. Laughlin, John 7 Launch service. Costa Rica 318 Lavaca Bay 492 Lavender. C. H 75 Law of nations, see International law. Lawrence, Lucinda 41 , 114, 181 Laws 5. 87, 180, 201. 219, 251, 419, 455 agricultural banking, Bahia 62,156 alien, Venezuela 261 assay 68, 235 banking. Venezuela 288 bankruptcv, Argentina 220. 260,288,317.344,372 Brazilian revenue • 232 bridges over navigable waters 349 canals and railroads, D. C 220 Chinese exclusion 338, 367 citizenship in Cuba 1.56 coffee exportation in Haiti 487 Page Laws, copyright 169, 409, 443 corporations, D. C 220 Cuban diplomatic, etc., service 261 customs, Mexico 156 Customs Service 289, 290, 319, 346 District of Columbia 268 Engineer Corps 492 exports 340 forest reserves 480 game 388 immigration 2.33, 367 Indian 252 insecticides 308 interoceanic canal 199 labor 169, 241, 297, 338,425 land, Argentina 260 Light-Houw;' Establishment 264 mail transportiition 431 meat inspection 365, 394 mining companies, etc., Bolivia... 262 navigation, etc 312,474 Xavy, etc., 57th Cong. 2d sess 258 Pacific railroads 482 patents, Germany 394 patents, trade-marks, and labels... 229 patents and trade-marks. Mexico. . 487 Philippine Commis.sion, 2d 72, 164,207,239,295,377,440 Philippine Comn., 2d, to print 187 Philippines 164 Portal, N. Dak., subport of entry. . . 64 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 490 public lands, Honduras 475 quarantine 235 rebate of duties on coal 64 road 363 session, 57th Cong. 2d sess 219 Sherman anti-trust 57 stamp taxes in Mexico 340 statistical 2-56 Statutes at Large 251 Steamboat Inspection Service 205 sugar, Germany 232 sugar. Russia ." 366 tariff. Bolivia 62 tariff. British Guiana 318 tariff. Colombia 339 tariff. Ecuador 199 tariff. Muroran 262 tariff, Persia 289 tariff, Santo Domingo 63 temperance instruction 478 timber lands 284 town sites on public lands 185 trusts 220 use of word " bank " in Mexico 317 Lawson, John F 181 Lawton, David E 32, 111. 181 Lawton, Okla 219 Lawton, U. S. S 371 Lawton, Fort 69 Lavsan Island 380 Leach, Morton A 21, p9, 91 Lead 226, 479 Leaf-beetle 2>2 Leaf tobacco 374 Leakage, bonded spirits 402 Learned. A. Francis 99 Leary. Augusta X 7 Leases. War Department 69 Leave of absence, navy-yards, etc 259 Leavenworth. Henry, statue 138 Leavenworth. Kans., Leavenworth statue 138 Leavenworth, Fort, General Service and Staff College ... 238,293,376,404 Lebanon, Pa 191 Leekie. Helen O 119, 181 Le Conte, Joseph 478 542 Index, 1903 Page Lecturers, farmers' institutes 362 Ledvarrl, Bessie 48, 91, 107 Lee, Daniel F 45, ISl Lee, Henry A 73 Lee, Joseph A 73 Lee, Julia 22, 91 Lee, Rufus V 7 Lee, Samuel 2S Lee, Thomas D 73 Lee, William D 73 Lee Countv, Ark., bridge 96, 99 Lee Countv, Fhi 122, 184 Leech, William ISl Leech Lake Reservation 315, 370 Leepard, Sarah A 34, 91, 118 Leeward Islands, H. I 76,351,380 Leffingwell. Hiram S 7 Lefroy, H. Maxwell 324,351 Leg, contusion of 264 Legacy tax 374 Legare, George S., contested election.. 360 Legaspi, P. I., chart 347 Legislation, see Laws. Legislative appropriations 11, 94 Leipzig, Germany, street railways 394 Lemons 475 Leo XIII, Pope... 10 Leonard, John R 138 Lepidopa 324, 351 Lepidoptera 76, 325 Leprosy 68 Leptochloa 146 Lessig, William H 7 Lessler, Montague 139 Lester, Abnef H 7 Letter-carriers, claims 123 reindeer 193 Letters rogatory 45 Leucania 325 Levant, French exporters to visit 475 Levenseler, Laura 22, 91 Lever, Asburij F., contested election .. 360 Lewis, Anson 39, 120, 181 Lewis, Harris A. P 461 Lewis, Harry, see Mason, Harry E. Lewis, John \V 137 Lewis. Piummer 36,109,181 Lewis and Clarke forest reserve 278 Lewis Bluff, bridge 96, 100, 127 Lewis, James Hamilton, .schooner 231 Lewisburg, W. Va 136 Lewiston, Idaho 470, 471 Leyte, sailing directions 234 Lib Island, chart 196 Libby, Harry F 46,91,112 Libraries, catalogue oi books for 427 rural school 478 see also names of libraries. Library Committee, House 137 Senate 14, 102, 459 Librarv of Abarenda, U. S. S 371 Library of Agric. Dept. 190, 255, 336, 422, 469 Librarv of Alliance, U. S. S 315 Librarv of Atlanta, U. S. S 397 Librarv of Castine, U. S. S 398 Librarv of Concord, U. S. S 259 Library of Congress 78, 169, 210, 242. 270, 297, 326, 352, 375, 380, 409, 442, 500 books on Central America, etc 432 cataloguing rules 326 documents wanted 242 John Paul Jones manuscripts 297 printed catalogue cards 352 report. 19'J2 78 report.s, to print 186 Library of D. C, report, 1902 208 report. 1903 49S Librarv of Dixie, U. S. S 285 Library of El Cano, U. S. S 259 Libraryof Government PrintingOflSce. 77 Page Librarv of Iowa, U. S. S 398 Library of Lancaster, U. S. R. S 371 Library of Lawton, U. S. S 371 Library of Marietta, L . S. S 398 Library of Mayflower, U. S. S 259 Library of Military Information Div.. 321 Library of Minneapolis, U. S. 8 316 LibrarV of Monongahela, U. S. S 398 Library of Nashville, U. S. S 285 Librarv of Navv Department 197, 398 report, 1903 430 Librarv of Pensaeola, U. S. T. S 316 Librarv of Petrel, U. S. S 371 Librarv of Philadelphia, U. S. S 429 Library of Ranger, U. S. S 483 Library of Surgeon-General's Office... 294 Library of War Department 494 Lice, grain 52 on hogs 388 Licenses, D. C 101 liquor 9 Licorice, extract 199 Lieberg, Eberhard P 7, 23 Lieu land selections 28, 48, 184 Lieutenant-General Commanding Ar- [ mv, report, 1902 237 Lieutenants, Army 103,104,137,460 Marine Corps 229 Life-in.surance 463 Life-saving districts 347 Life-Saving Service 67, 292, 347 report, 19^2 203 Life-saving stations 347 see also names of places. Light 406,407 deflection of rays 153,197 influence on ijlant growth 282 I/Light-House Board 67, 161, 203, 235, 261, 292, 320, 367, 375, 392, 425, 474 i .signals of yesiels 33^, 474 j Light-House Establishment. Hawaii.. 467 see also Light-House Board. Light-ships, Brunsvvick, Ga 30,457 Healds Banks 125 Hedge Fence Shoal 473 Orford Reef 473 specifications 392 Lightfoot, Sarah D 35, 109, 181 Lighthouse depot, Boston 12, 31, 95, 126 Lighthouse districts, 1st 264 2d 12, 31, 95, 292 31 320 4th 367 5th 425 6th 474 to increase number 12, 127, 457 Lighthouse Rocks, chart 392 Lighthouse tenders, 12th district 12 Lake Superior 473 specifications 67 Lighthouses, see Light-Hou.se Board — names of places. Lightning 147 Lights, Atlantic and Gulf coasts 375 lists of 67, 152, 235, 259 Pacific Coast of United States and British Columbia 161 railway trains 426 see also Beacons— names of places. L'gnite, bibliographv 226 for fuel .' 289 Likes, Edmond 7 Likit'b IslaTids, chart 316 Lilies, Faster 281 Lillie. British schooner 486 Lillman, Fredericke W 25, 91, 129 Lima. Peru 318 Lime, sulphur, and salt wash 189,222 Limestone 227 Buda 149 January — December 543 Page Limited companies, Bolivia 262 Limoges, France 289 Linaloe, Mexican 3(55, 372 Lincoln, Abraham 359, 380 Lincoln, Matthew VV 114,136,181 Lincoln t( irest reserve 219 Lindenbower, Vina 22 Lindsay, George II 37 Lindsay, Robert L 15 Linnarssonella 324 Linton, Harvey B 7 Lip Island, see Lib Island. Lippiii 279 Lipi>incott, John 166 Licjnid fuel, for Navy 151 Liquor dealers, tax-paid spirits 402 Liquors, Alaska 9 internal revenue tax 490 interstate commerce 43 malt 222 sale forbidden in public buildings. . 14 .sale in post exchanges, etc 45, 69 samples of imported adulterations. 290 special tax 67 see oteti Spirits. Lister, Elizabeth 40, 113, 181 Listen, George A 118, 135, 181 Literature, agricultural, indexing 189 Litliium 341 Lithographic stone 289 Little, Eliza 42, 91 Little, William M 96,139 Little Belt Mts. forest reserve 219 Little Current, Ontario, chart 267 Little Kanawha River 438 Little Sorlus Bay, chart 322 Little Wabash River 492 Little Wood River 469 Littlefalls, N. Y., topographic sheet .. 314 Littlefidd, Charles E 43, 137 Littlefield, Eliza E 91, 129 Live stock, see Cattle. Livernash, Edward J., contested elec- tion 360, 465 ■Liverpool Steamship Owners' Assoc... 419 Living, cost of 425 Loaches 240, 351 Loans, stored goods collateral for 63 Loans and Currency Division 67, 161,204,235,264,292,433 Lobster 240 Lockhart, Joseph D 17,91,140 Locks, hydraulic 318 see a^.so names of rivers and places. Locomotives, American, in England.. 200 American, superiority of 365 Locusts, 17-year ". 222 yellow-winged 252 Lodge, Henry C. 10,27,69,161,456,463, 485, 486 Lodgers, soliciting seamen as 457 Logan, Bridget 113,181 Logan forest reserve 278 Logan River 280 Lone Wolf 166 Lonewolf, Delos K 150 Long, Robert H 99 Long Bridge, D.C 435 Long Island, rivers and harbors 437 Long Island Sound 437 Longfellow, Henrv W., statue 459 Loog, P. I., chart 371 Loomis, William F 22, 39, 91 Lorain, Ohio, chart 71 life-saving station 30, 184 Los Angeles, Cal., Govt, offices 159 Lots, D.C 124 Lotteries 208 Loud, Eugene F 48 Loudenslager , Henry C 46, 139 Longhlin, Timothy 91, 134 Page Louisiana, chart 392 irrigation 469 labor laws 241 petroleum 226, 341 post ro\ite maps 61, 400 public lands 142 river and harbor improvement. 436, 437 school lands 122 Louisiana Purchase 231,465 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, see St. Louis, La. Purchase Expos., 1904. La. Purchase Expos. Comn. 63,157,201,487 La. Purchase Expos. Co 63,167,201,487 Louisville, steamer 159 Louisville cV; Nashville Railroad Co... 500 Lourenco Marquez, lumber and timber 200 Love, Lucien B 48, 105, 181 Lovering, WiUiam C 30, 126 Low, Harry E., alias 237 Lowden , Elizabeth IS, 91 Lowe, William 91,108 Lowell, A. Lawrence 497 Lowry, N.N .50 Loyd, William H 17, 91 Lucas, Daniel R 37, 109, 181 Luce, J. H. D 64 Ludlum, Joseph H 110, 132, 181 Ludwigshafen, Germany , 426 Luk, P. I., see Loog. Lumber and timber 280 Belgium 157 British Columbia 157 Cuba 262 Dutch Guiana 340 Hamburg 157 Indian Territory 9 Louren^'o Marquez 200 on public lands 477 Philippines 207 Rhenish market •. . . 157 tests 190 Lumbering, Sewanee, Tenn 190 Lumbermen 280, 336 Lund, Sidney N 7 Lnndy, .lames T 26, 30, 91 Luquillo forest reserve 50, 219 Luse, Frances E 110, 135, 181 Luzerne, N. Y., topographic sheet 314 Luzon, Calamba-Batangas road 404 charts 59, 152, 160 railroads 376 sailing directions 234 Lyman County, S. Dak., bridge. 96, 100, 127 Lymphatics, horses 421 Lynn, Mass., harbor improvement 436 Lynn Canal, charts 291 Lyon, George A 166 Lyons, N. Y 470,471 Mabini, .\polinario 58 Macadam roads 318 McAfee, Robert D 456 McArdle, Dorcas 7 McArthur, John 21,91 McCabe, John 50 McCabe, Patrick 50 McCall, Samuel W 137 McCalla, Henry L 91,103 McCarthy, Julia 17, 91 M'Carthy, Thomas F 166 McCleary, James T. 28, 137 McClintock, Joseph B 466 McClosson. Graham 24,91 McClure, Henry O 91, 130 McClure & Willbanks 181 McCollum, Inez 91,130 McComas, Louis E 460 McComb, George W 18,91,131 McConnell, William N 496 McCord, Charles W 11,467 McCoy, Francis M 18, 91 544 Index, 1903 McCranie, Margaret J 17,91,140 McCamher,P.J. 9,14,23,99,115,121,185,458,462 McDaniel, William 114 McDonald, John E., alias 38,120 McFadden, Henrv J 7, 35 Maefarlane. John 23, 91 McGahan, Laban 46, 109, 181 McGhee, Jasper 138 McGhee, William J., alias 138 Mc.Ginnis, Thomas J 29 McGowans Ferry, bridge 30, 95 McGuinn, Catherine 114, 136, 181 McGuire, Bird S., contested election.. 360 McGuire, Nancy 107, 181 McHarg, Fannie 46,91 McHenry, W' illiam H 91, 105, 128 Machine-guns 287 Machinery, American, in France 318 American, in Roubaix 394 American, in Syria 157 briquette ". 156 cement 393 for manufacturing ice 318 German tarifY on 339 insurance on 394 mint 365 Russian imports ^ 475 shoe, American, in England 262 South Africa 426 textural 366 tool 426 well-boring 232 see alfio Agricultural. Mclntire. Archibald 26, 91, 130 Mcintosh, Jesse \ 26, 91 Mack, Eugene 496 Mack, Francis E 496 McKenzie, James 104 Mackerel 240 Mackinac, Straits of, chart 349 Mackinaw, Mich 11 McKinlev, Russell A 138 McKinley, William 141, 219, 359 McKinlev, William, Fort 73 McKinney, Fort 95,142 topographic sheet 315 McKinsey, James, see McKenzie. McKniglit, James H 7 McLane, revenue steamer 161 McLaughlin, Mary 463 McLaurin, Anaelm J 28, 122, 420 McLaurin, John L 99 McLean, Nathaniel H 123 McLean, Sarah K 123 McLelland, Leander C 11,91 McLorinen, Catherine P 48, 119, ISl McMillan, James 359 McMillan, Minerva A 463 McMorrow, .fames 16, 91, 128 McMullen, George W 462 McMurry, George N 31, 91, 118 McMurtrie, Daniel 75 McMurtrie, Sarah A 75 McNeils Island, penitentiary 121 Macon, Ga., public building 121 McPherson, John A. T 39, 109, 181 McQuiddy, Amanda E 106, 128, 181 McRae, Robert P 91, 133 Macrodon 324, 351 McSherry, Allan 166 Mc Vicker, James H 7 Madagascar 156, 289 Madden, Luke 38,120 Madden, Michael J 47 Maddox, Martha 110, 131, 181 Maddux, James, alias 138 Madison forest reserve 219 Madreporarian polyps 170 Madrid, Spain ". 394, 430 Magindanan 440 Page Magnesite 313 Magnet correctors 195 Magnetic declination tables 392 Magnetic dip 234, 263 Magnetic observatories 234, 263 Magnetism, earth's 392 Mahan, Patrick 39, 109, 182 Mahon. TJiaddeus M 50, 466 Maibun Bay. chart 347 Mail and Files Division 374 Mail-carriers, see Letter-carriers. Mail contracts, advertisements... 372,399 Mail delivery, see Rural free delivery. Mail matter, for blind " . 140 transportation 431 Mail service, see Postal service. Mails, to prevent robbing 140 Maine, fre.sh-water fishes 3-52 higher education 193 labor statistics 425 mink 324, 351 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 436 war claims 159 Widows Island 45, 104, 184 Maine Central Institute 193 Maine University 193 Maine WesleyanSem. and Female Col. 193 Majuro Islands, chart 1% Mai de caderas 388 Maladie du coit 51 Malaga, American automobiles 365 Malanut, P. I., chart 398 Malaria, carried by mosquitoes 434 Malay Archipelago 230 Malay Peninsula, wild tribes 407 Malay States, tin 394 Mallory, Stephen R 12, 13, 100, 4-57 Maloelab Islands, chart 196 Malt liquors 222 Malta, American automobiles 232 American flour and lard 232 breakwater 339 commercial museums 289 delay in shipping goods to 365 import regulations 318 lace 318 passenger elevator 339 trade-mark regulations 63 wheat and flour 340 Maltese goats 63 Mammals, Sumatra 168, 3.51 Mammoth Cave, crustaceans 325 Man 389,407 craniology 407 Managua, Lake 155 Manatee River 492 Mancasellus 325 Manche.ster, Eng., exports to r. S.. 63,200 Manchuria, commerce 289, 426 cotton goods 365 silk culture 394 trade in 1902 318 Manes, Mary 47, 91 Maneuvers, see Manoeuvers. Manganese 226, 231 Mange 278 Mangos. Porto Rico . , .52 Manifests, envelops for 1.58 shipping 1.59, 262 Manila, P. I., commercial museum ... 232 ground temperature 165 map 293 military post at 73 mu.seum 165, 207, 239, 295, 323, 377 ordinances 207 report of Municipal Board, 1902 323 Manila Bay, battle 1-50 chart 160 operations of Asiatic fleet 484 January — December 545 Page Manila hemp 485 Manila Observatory, publications 350 Manistique, Mich., chart 376 Mann, James R 30, 12G Manoeuvers, army and navy 321 Fort Rilev 404 Mansfu'ld, Ellen 407 Mansticld, Mattie 407 Manti I'urest reserve 278 Manual, boards of survey 321 civil service 77, 325, 499 gaugers' 490 House 420 Jefferson's 359 naval supply fund 317 Pay Department, Army 69 Philippine civil service 295, 405 Senate 359 Subsistence Department 350 Manual training 148 Manufacturers' materials, imports 293 Manufactures, American, delayed or- ders 156 American, in Chemnitz 156 American, in Germany . . 42() American vs. European, in Cuba . . . 31S exports and imports 293 Massachusetts 338 world's 345 Manufactures Committee, Senate 14 Manures, see Fertilizers. Manuscripts, .John Paul Jones 297 Manijscripts Division '297 Mapsandcharts.Amer. Republics Bur. 345 catalogue 58 Coast and Geodetic Survey 66, 160, '202, 234, 263, 291 , 312, 319, 338, 347, 367, 374, 392,-21, 473 Geological Survey. . 55, 149. 194, 227, 257, •283, 313, 341, 369, 395, 396, 427, 478, 479 Hydrographic Office 58, 152, 196, 230, 259, 285, 316, 343, 371, 398, 429, 483 in House folding room 420 Land Office, General 2S4, 342 meteorological 192, 282 Military Information Division 293 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 71, 238, 267, 294, 322, 349, 376, 405 Philippines, catalogue 202, 443 post route 60, 399, 400 sale of 479 Signal Office 441- statistical atlas 427 United States, to print 186 Weather Bureau . 54, 147, 192, 224, 256, 282 Maracaibo, Venezuela 317 Marathon, Wis., topographic sheet ... 56 Marble 227 Marblehead, Mass., public building .. 121 March winds 256,310 MarcushOdk, Pa 437 Marden, Maria A 21,91,134 Marianas Islands, see Ladrone Islands. Maricle, Robert H 32,91,116 Marietta, Ind.T 43 Marietta, U. S. S 398 Marine biological stations 102 Marine boilers 100 Marine Corps 153, 286 appropriation for 483 increase of men 143 laws 258 officers 59, 104, 137, 343 report, 1902 151 report, 1903 430 2d lieutenants 229, 460 Marine Hospital Service, see Public HealthandMarine Hospital Serv. Marine hospitals 161 Page Marine schools 12,30 Marine subsidies '297 Marine university 406 Mariners. Notice to, see Notice to Mariners. Marijiosa, steamer 151 Maritime Assoc, of Port of New York. . 64 Maritime Exchange, New York 64 Maritime statistics 400 Markers, Gettysburg, Pa.... 44,96,103,460 Market-gardening, nitrate of soda 146 Markets, D. C 167 live stock in 388 Markle, William 38, 91 Marriage, civil, in Ecuador 200 Marseille, France, coal importations. . 339 oil and oil seeds 232 wool 201 Marsh, Xancv S 461 Marsh lauds,' salt 390 Marshall, Charles 441 Marshall, Daniel P 24, 91 Marshall, James M 19, 38, 91 Marshall, Matilda A 27, 31, 91 Marshall. l{el)ecca S 441 Ma)-it ease 398 Naval Torpedo Station, report, 1903... 430 Naval training station, Great Lakes. 58, 429 Naval Training Station, Newport .. 59,430 report, 1902 151 report, 1903 484 Naval Training Station, San Francisco. 430 report, 19U2 151 report, 1903 4S4 Naval War College 230 report, 1902 152 report. 1903 484 Naval War Records Ottice 59, 399 report, 1902 152 report. 1903 430 Navasota, Tex., 1st National Bank 123 Navigable waters, bridge laws 349 Navigation, aerial 40t) aids 67, ] 61, 203, 235, 264, 292 decisions 65, 159, 202, 234, 263, 290, 319 fines and fees 433 International 137 laws 312, 474 signals 483 .sy (■ (dso Amer. practical navigator. Navigation Bureau, Commerce and Labor Dept 312, 339, 366, 393, 474 report, 1903 474 Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept 59, 197,230,286, 316, 343, 399, 430, 484 report, 1902 152 report, 1903 484 Navigation Bureau, Treasurv Depart- ment 233, 262, 289, 292 see also Navigation Bureau, Com- merce and Labor Dept. Navigation, Foreign Com. and, 1902... 236 Navy, appropriations 139, 184 Austria 156 chaplains 97 civil engineers 58, 229, 428 employees, list of 477 enlistment of electricians 286 incandescent electric lamps for 152 increase, etc 139 increase of men 143 laws 258 liquid fuel for 151 manoeuvers 321 military badges 9 officers, as military instructors. 103, 138 officers, increase of 143 officers, lists of 59, 343, 477 pay 198 retired list 139 searchlight projectors 238 .signals of ves.sels 339, 474 staff officers 58 ves.sels 393, 474 see also War-ships. Navy Department 57, 139,151,195, 229, 258, 284, 315, 321, 343, 371, 397, 428, 432, 482 appropriations 139, 184 excess compensation for employees 456 report, 1902 " 151, 179 report,1903 482 reservations held by 188, 221 special orders, index 198 Navy Dept., Auditor for, see Auditor. Navy- yard orders . . 58, 151, 195, 229, 259, 285 Navy-yards, appropriations 1.53 clerks 2i9 Page Navy- yards, employees 229 examinations . .". 152 seealso Navy-yard orders— names of places wliere located. Nazan Bav. chart 429 Neal, Elizabeth 25, 92, 131 Neary, Annie A 46, 92 Nebraska, geology "16, 479 labor statistics 425 post route maps 61, 399 transportation of horses 360 water resources 56, 479 Neches River 143 Necrology, educational 478 Neddy Harbor, chart 483 Negley, Grace A 26, 35, 92 Negroes, bibliography 270 education ." 148, 478 investigation of problem 148 Xenia, Ohio 338 Negros Island, sailing directions 66 Neil, Robert 15, 45, 97 Nell, Elizabeth 75 Nelson, John C 7 Nelson, Knute 12, 87, 100, 102, 457 Nelson, William A 25, 92 Nemu Islands, chart 196 Neocene rivers 226 Nephoscope 224 Nervous system, horses 422 Netherlands, herring fisheries 168 sugar bounty 48S Neutrality, of Great Britain 431 Nevada, forage plants 309 hog feeding 388 Indian wars 456 map 342 Moapa River Reservation 56 ore deposits 226 post route map 60 tungsten 227 Kevin. Robert M 29, 43, 124 New Brc lad Sound Channel 30 New Brunswick, copyright 443 New Caledonia, chart 153 New England, Hawaiian weather 224 quarantine of cattle 51 woodlands 255 New Granada, see Colombia. New Hampshire, agricultural college. 223 injurious insects 222 labor statistics 241 post route map 61 quarantine of cattle 221,278,387 river and harbor improvement 436 war claims 158 New Harbor, Me 492 New Harmony, Ind., topog. sheet 314 New Jersev, irrigation 254, 469 labor laws 297, 425 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 437 war claims 158 New London, Conn., chart 203 New Mexico, governor's report, 1902.. 225 irrigation 254 mine inspector, report, 1902 225 mine inspector, report, 1903 481 orthoptera 324, 351 post route map 61 New Orleans, La 50, 465 New Panama Canal Company 195 New River 492 New South Wales 157 artesian wells 365 coal 232 copper 63 poultry, etc., exported 262 New South W'ales Railway and Tram- way Ambulance Corps 425 January — December 551 Page New Year's Day 491 New York Agric. Experiment Station. 361 New York and Jersey R. K. Co. 97,100,141 New York Bay Regatta Association... 3(36 New York City, appraisers' conference. '262 Barge Oflice 67 geologic atlas 194 naval hospital 430 public buildings 158 rivers in vicinity 149 tidal indicator 64 underground railway 97, 100, 141 New York Harbor 143, 43.s anchorage in 68, 161 charts 263, 291 New York Navy- Yard 153, 230 N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. 269 New York State, agric. experiments. . 252 courts of U. S 42 Indians 10 j udges of U. S. courts 96 labor laws .* 241 labor statistics 297 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement. 436, 437 New York Yacht Club 366 New Zealand, charts 59, 153 labor 425 labor laws 200 land ta.xation 157 lights 152 Newbern, N. C, St. John's Lodge.. 49,466 topograjihic sheet 396 Newburgh, N. Y., topographic sheet.. 369 Newcomb, Samantha A 120, 182 Newfoundland, charts 197, 483 commercial relations with U. S 10 copvright 443 Newkirk. J. P 75 Newkirk, James H 75 Newman, Colmore L 7 Newman, David J 7 Newport, R. I., Naval Training Station. 59, 430, 484 Naval Training Station, rp.,1902... 151 revenue steamer 457 wharf 151 Newspapers, for military posts 239 German colonies 232 Newton, Oliver W 114,127,182 Niagara Falls, N. Y 144, 184, 202 development of power 20U Niagara River 71, 267, 294, 322, 349, 376, 405, 439, 493 Nicaragua 156, 200, 231, 288, 345 agricultural implements...: 487 agricultural products 318 ceara rubber 232 . customs duties 62 earthquakes and volcanoes 155 gold 432, 475 loan 200 mining 317 sanitary conditions 345 substitute for cork . . . : 261 tariff 400 treaty with Me.xico 373 Nicaragua, Norwegian steamer 486 Nicaragua, Lake 155 NicaraguaMaritimeCanalCo.,rp., 1903 481 Nice waner, John 75 Nichol, William 7, 35 Xichdlas, Elizabeth 497 Nicliiils, Isaac J 36, 111, 182 Nichols, Mary 92,111 Nickajack Cave, crustaceans 325 Nickel 227, 396 Nickerson, Orson 19, 92, 139 Nicobar Islands, birds 324 Nields, Henrv C 16 Page Nile reservoir 232 Nile reservoir dam 407 Nishitiimnri Wan, chart 429 Nitrate Assuciation, Chile 62,400 Nitrate lands, Chile 261 Nitrate of soda, for crops 146, 373 Nitrates 231, '289, 432 Nitrification 2'22 Nitrogen 52, 222 and bacteria 280 Nitrogenous bodies 222 Niuchwang 426 Noakes, Milton 18, 92 Noctuidie 3'25 Noel, Matthew B 7 Nolan, Katie A 145 Nolan, Patrick 99 Nome, -Alaska, bridge 12,1'26 Nome, Cape, life-saving station . 12, 127, 458 Nominations, brevet 103 Nonmetalliferous metals, products '2'26 Nonmetalliferdus minerals 2'26 Nordenk'lt gun 9 Norfolk, Va.. harbor improvement. 64,438 naval hospital 430 Norfolk and Western Ry. Co 100, 126 Norfolk Island 289 Normal schools 148 drawing 477 Maine 193 Norris, Charles F 497 Norris, Cvrus B 22, 92, 134 Norris, Elizabeth 123 Norris, Eppa 123 North .America, diptera 325 intercontinental railway 98 lepidoptera " 76 leptoehloa 146 jiarasitie copepods S'25 thysanoptera 351 vencri(Ue 351 North Atlantic Station, operations of squadron 484 report, 1902 152 report, 1903 484 North Carolina, courts of U. S 95 good roads convention 53 mail contracts 372,399 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 438 road building 53 ti^lc _ 227 North Channel, chart '238,267 North Dakota, Devils Lake Res 125 Fort Bert hold Reservation 56 labor statistics 338 maps 61 , 284 school of forestrv 464 North East Harbor, chart 392 North Philipi)ines, Dept. of. rp., 1902. . '238 North River, see Hudson River. North Sea, fisheries 232 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survev 71, •238, 267, '294, 3'22, 349, 376, 404, 439, 493 Northern Pacific Railroad Co . . '27, 397, 464 Northern Securities Company 57 Northport, L. I., topograpliic sheet 314 Northroi), Theodore F 103 Northville, Mich., lish hatchery 102 North way, Samuel N 106, 135, 182 Northwest Harbor, chart 392 Norton, Cyrus U 7, 17, 40 Norton, James A 38 Norton, Leonard A 92, 132 Norton, Milton C 114, 128, 182 Norway, fish trade 157 tariff 365 Norw.ay spruce 336 Norwich, N. Y., topographic sheet 149 552 Index, 1903 Page Notaries, Hungarian, in U. S 393 Notice to Mariners, Coast and Geo- detic Survev . 66, 160, 202, 234, 263, 291 Hvdrographicbff. 58,152,196,229,259,285 Light-House Bd . 67, 161, 204, 235, 264, 292 Pliilippines 234,291 Notropis 324, 351 Nottingham, England, lace 157,394 Nova Scotia, charts 316, 398 copyright 443 Nowman, John G 17, 92 Noyes, L. A 28, 92 Noves, Mary A 42. 92 Nucleus 268 Nuisances, D. C 465 Nunivak, revenue steamer 204 Nunnally, Eldred 497 Nunnally, Sarah H 497 Nursery stock, Canada 475 Nurture, kindergarten idea of 478 Nutrients, mineral, in plants 309 Nutrition, see Food. Nuts 393 Nuttle, David T 7 Nye & Schneider Company 11 Oahu, chart 259 electric light and power 460, 466 Oak, white 336 Oak Grove Seminary 193 Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, 111 95 Oakland, Cal 458 Oakley, Alice 74 Oberiin, Ohio, topographic sheet 314 Obion River 435 Obelus 324 Observations, dip and intensity. . . 234, 263 Observatories, magnetic 234, 263 Obstacles, destruction in campaigns.. 404 Occasional papers 404, 439 Occident, oriental culture in 407 Occupations 394, 456 Ocean, lightning on 147 Ocean mail service, see Foreign Mail Service. Ocean steamers 394 Ocean transportation companies 365 Ocelot cats 325 Ocher 226 October winds 282 Odia Islands, see Elmore Islands. O'Donnell, Patrick W 22, 92, 139 Odzuchi Bay, chart 196 Oelrichs, S. Dak., geologic atlas 149 O'Fallon, Mo., topographic sheet 22S Offenses on high seas 100 Officeholders, seeGovernmentoflRcials. Officers, decorations from foreign gov- ernments 486 Engineer Corps 71 , 238 executive 387 Indian service 315 Light-House Board 161, 264 Marine Corps 343 Navv 343 Pay Corps.Navv 60, 153. 198, 230, 260, 287, 317, 344, 371, 399, 484 Pay Dept., Army. 72, 164,206,238,267,294 Philippine Islands 350 Pub. Health andMar. Hospital Serv. 161 Quartermaster' s Department 73, 165, 208, 239, 268, 296 Revenue Cutter Service 12, 30, 67 .sailing vessels 366 sanitarv 388 Signal Corps 73,268 steamboats 366 Subsistence Dept. 73,165,208,239,268,295 see also Army — Government offi- cials — Marine Corps — Navy. Page Offices, new 251 transferred from Treasury Dept 319 Official Gazette, Patent Office . 57, 150, 194, 229, 258, 284, 315, 342, 370, 397, 428, 481 Philippines 238, 267, 294, 322, 349, 377, 405, 440, 494 Official matter, Treasury Department 202, 262,290,401,488 Official Postal Guide 60, 154, 198, 230, 260, 287, 317, 344, 372, 399, 430, 484 Official Register 477 Officials, see Government officials. Ofoten Railroad 157 Ofunato Ko, chart 196 Ogden, Utah 95 Ohio, drainage 369 injurious insects 222 labor laws 241 petroleum 226 post route maps 60, 61 river and harbor improvement 435 Ohio River 436, 438, 466. 491 , 492 Ohio State University 189, 223 Oil, fish 408 oleo 308, 388 olive 262, 318, 388 vegetable, Marseille 232 see also Petroleum. Oil engines 394 Oken's names for fishes 324, 351 Oklahoma, governor, report, 1902 225 governor, report, 1903 481 Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. 125 mineral lands 225 post route map 61 Oklahoma and Western Railroad Co.. 96 Olcott, Benjamin F 32, 106, 182 Old age, pensions 270 01dPointComfort,Va.,seeFortMonroe. Old P(>int Comfort Improvement Co.. 99 Oleander, lighthouse tender 158 Oleo oil 308, 388 Olcomargarin 67,203,308,388 Olinda, Cuban steamer 9. 44 Olive Branch, brig 75 Olive oil 388 France 318 Spain 262 Oliver, Francis M 182 Oli ves 318 Olivet, S. Dak., geologic atlas 395 Olmstead, Jonas 32, 92 Olmsted, Marlin E 124 Olnev, Frank A 92,134 Olson, Ole H., alias 90, 129 Olympic forest reserve 149 Ornnra, Gulf of, chart 316 100th meridian 228 O'Neal, Weden 19,36,92 O'Neil, James 42,92 Onset, Mass 492 Ontaric formations, Maryland 168, 351 Ontario, beet sugar 156 cooperative agric. experiments 252 enterprises 365 farmers' institutes 362 hydraulic lock 318 raining 365 new industries 262 peat 475 tar-macadam roads 318 Ontario, Lake 71, 267, 322, 349, 376, 405, 437, 439 Opahs 324, 351 Ophidioid fishes 325 Opinions of Attorneys-General 57, 397 Oplegnathoid fishes 325 Opol Anchorage, chart 285 Orange leaves, essence 365 January — December 553 Page Orange- 475, 487 boxes for 475 Orcharding, turpentine 146, 254 Orchards 279 peach 281 top working trees 280 Orders, see Animal Industry Bureau- Court-martial — Departmental — Executive — General— Navy-yard —Ordnance — Postal service- Signal Office — Special orders. Ordinance of 1787 359 Ordnance 164 appropriations for 28, 98, 184 condemned 349, 376 cost of manufacture 72 for monuments 138 instruction in 430 public sales 494 Ordnance and Fortification Board. report, 1902 72, 265 Ordnance Bureau 59, 230, 2.S6, 430 report, 1902 152 report. 1903 430 Ordnance Department 72. 164, 238, 267, 294, 322, 349, 376, 494 report, 1902 265 report, 1903 440 Ordnance orders ... 72, 164, 206, 238, 267, 294 Ordnance stores, condemned 349, 376 Ordonez. Jos^ Batlle y. see Batlle. Ore deposits, Bingham, Utah 226 Butte, Mont 226 Nevada 226 Tonopah, Nev 478 Oregon, archives 378 artesian wells 258 forage plants 309 forests 149 geology 396, 478 Klamath Reservation 125 missionaries .56 post route map 61 public lands 481 river and harbor improvement. 438, 48S Oregon City, Oreg., public building. . . 121 Ores, metalliferous 226 Orford Reef, light 473 Organizations, commercial 210 Orient, .\merican hosiery 426 British vs. German shipping 394 commercial representatives for 475 culture of. in the Occident 407 rubber-iree planting 475 Russian enterprise in 394 steamship service 426 Orinoco River 262, 373 Orme. Frank D 101 Orthoptera 324, 351 Oruro. Bolivia 288 Orwan. Fanny B 92,118,135 Osage River 437 Osaka, Japan, exhibition.. 157,",18, 339, 365 Osborn, Margaret X 18, 92 Osborn, Orlando S 42, 92 Osceola, steamer 1.58 Ose Hakuchi, chart 371 Osteologv. of fishes 324, 325 of fossil birds 168. 351 Ostolopov Bay, chart 152 Ostracopods 324, 351 O'Sullivan. Catherine D 75 O'Sullivan. Daniel 75 0tY, relation of rainfall to 341 Rural districts, roads 53 Rural engineering 469 Rural free rlelivery 53 see aho Rural Free Delivery Div. Rural Free Delivery Division 154 Rural Guard, Cuba 63, 266 Russell, Catharine A 93, 129 Russell, Cluiiies A 335 Russell, Charles E 50 Russell, Isaac F 93, 112 Russell, .James 497 Russell, John H 50 Russell, Mary E 93, 133 Russia, chemical in1. 466 Salvador 62, 200, 232, 288, 317, 487 bonds 261 consular invoices 373 railroad from Zacapa 487 tariff 156, 400 Salvation Army, farm colonies 338 Samar, sailing directions 231 Same Byochi, chart 196 Sample museums 365 Sampson, Asa E 8, 35 San Antonio Mts., topographic sheet . 314 San Bernardino Strait, chart 264 San Bernardino Vallev 254 Sand bricks 200. 261 Sand Creek 469 San Domingo Improvement Co. of X. Y. 1.55 Sands. William 34, 113, 182 Sandsbury. JohnR 8 Sandy Hook Proving Ground 72, 376 San Francisco. Cal., charts 160,367 militarv reservations 103 Naval training Station 1.51, 430, 484 plague 68, 200 Sailors' Home 473 steamship service 426 San Francisco Bay, chart 312 San Francisco Mts. forest reserve... 48,95 San Gabriel, Cal 191 Sanitary Bureau. International... 200,486 Sanitarv Convention, Internat ... 232,345 Sanitary officer, D. C, report, 1903 498 Sanitary officers 388 Sanitation, congested areas 394 in factories 169 in yellow fever 236 Nicaragua 345 simplicity in measures 345 Uruguay 345 San Joaquin River, chart 160 San Jose scale 222, 2.54, 279 insecticides for 189, 190 Sannina e.xitiosa 8a v 3S9 San Pablo Bay. chart 203 San Salvador, see Salvador. Santa Ana. Port, see Buluagan. Santa Barbara, Cal.. topographic sheet. 479 Santa Barbara forest reserve 467 Santa Clara, Cuba 232 Santa Cruz, Port, chart 59 Santa Fe. Isle of Pines 224 Santa Paula. Cal.. topographic sheet.. 427 Santa Su.sana Mts., topographic sheet. '227 Santa Ynez forest reserve 467 Santee Indians • 150 Santiago, Cuba, commerce 199 mangane-se 226 sugar 157 trade 261, 262, 318 Santiago, Cuban steamer 9, 44 1613— No. 108—04 Page Santiago de Cuba, Cuban steamer, see !?antiago. Santo Domingo 156, 400 agreement with United States 155 petroleum 344 tariff 63 Santos, Brazil, imports 261 port movements 372 trade in 1902 261 San Vicente, P. I., chart 367 Sao Paulo (state), agricultural bank . 261 immigration 372 SaragoUa wheat 309 Sardines 157. 426 Sare, John A 18,93 Saulpau, George \V 466 Sault Ste. Marie, freight tonnage 366 Sautholf , Anton 37, 107, 182 .Sautter, J<5hn C 120, 132, 182 Saville, M. E 4.59 Sawdy, Catharine A 1'20, 127, 182 Sawmills. Cuba 262 Sa.xon v. commercial education 393 Sayles, F. C 269 Sayles. Fannie T 93 Saypo. Mont., topographic sheet 479 Scab, sheep 221 Scabies, of cattle 278,388 of sheep 308, 388 Scale insects 279 insecticides for 189, 190, 254 Scandinavia, aerial soundings station. 282 Scanlon, Margaret 105, 182 Scapteriscus didactylus Latr 52 Scarlet fever .* 403 Schaefer, Caroline 119, 133, 182 Schanz Islands, see Wottho Islands. Seherzer. Charles \V 24, 93, 134 Schirm, ( 'harks R 124 School gardening 389 School lands 122 Juneau, Alaska 9 military reservations 96 MLssissippi 142 School of Comyjarative Jurisprudence and Dii>lomacv 148 School of forestry. North Dakota 464 School-rooms, ventilation 148 School street. D. C 101 Schools, agricultural 425 agriculture for 389 District of Columbia 76 for Army officers 69 Indian territory 480 industrial ." 365 marine 12, 30 military training 103, 138 relation of roads to 363 weaving 157 see also Education Bureau. Schuman, August 497 Schuman, John 497 Schwarz. E. A 325 Science, American Association for Ad- vancement of 145 Sciences, natural 468 Scientific articles, free entry 346 Scientific inventions & experiments.. 475 Scofleld, John C 237 Scolytidfe 222 Scolvtus rugulosus Ratz 2'22 Scotia, ship 100 Scotland, advice to exporters to 157 Americanizing industries 394 herring fisheries 168 iron and steel trades 200 joint-.stock companies 201 meteorological observations 310 Scott, Albert M 8 5G4 Index, 1903 Page I Scott, L. K 4H6 Scott, Luther 32, 93, 105 Scott, Nathan B 16, 25, 104, 118, 463 Scott. Thomas B 75 i Scott, Wallace L Ill, 136, 182 1 Scottsbhiff. Nebr., geologic atlas 283 I Scriveii, Marv V 8, 17 I Sculpin ". 240, 351 ] Sea, conveyance of passengers by 366 ; weather reports made at 337 ■ see also name of sea. Sea anemone 77, 351 Seacoast defense 491 Seal, Thomas 22 j Seal, Commerce and Labor Dcpt 366 [ Commissioner of Corporations 391 Sealing claims. Russiii 231 Seals. Alaska 472 Uruguay 345 Seal.skin garments 233 Seaman's Friend Society 441 Seamen, see Sailors. Searchlights 238 Searcy. Elizabeth P 20 Sears, Mary A 93, 134 Seasons, California 282 Secondary education, in agriculture.. 279 Maine". 193 Secondary schools 148, 477 Secret Service Division, report, 1903 . . 321 Secretary, see for departmental secre- taries, names of Departments. Securities, railroad 109 see also Government Actuary — Loans and Currency Division. Seeds, beet (J3 cotton 146 distribution 52, 377 distribution circulars 309 oil ^32 samples for Agriculture Dept 290 sugar-beet 361 Seeing 406 Seely, Augusta W , 47, 93, 118 Seine River, tiuinel under 318 Seismic disturbances, see Earthquakes. Seismographs 387 Seitz, John A. M 34, 93, 118 Seizures, reports concerning 374 Selhy. Thomas J 48 Selenium 42() Sellers, Alfred J 25, 33, 93 Sells, Orange 93,133 Semidi Islands, chart 392 Seminole Indians 122, 184 Semmes, John E 166 Senate ... 9, 97, 185, 220, 251, 307, 359, 419, 455 documents 420 election cases, to print 187 extra session 188, 219 journal 277 private claims 251, 456 salaries of employees 455 Senate Contingent Expenses Com 101 Senators, documents for 420 .58th Congress 456 58th Congress, special session 185 mileage 419 portraits in eulogies 187 Seoul, Korea, legation buildings 62 Sequoia and Gen. Grant Nat. Parks . . 121 report, 1902 225 report. 1903 482 Sergeant-at-Arms, House 464 Senate 4.56 Sergins Narrows, chart 291 Serial numbers. Weather Bureau pub- lications 147 Serials, in War Dept. library 494 Series note 326 Page Serums 235 Servia, meteorological service 147 Ses.siou elerks. House 464 Ses.sion laws, State and Territorial 242 17-year locusts 222 Sevier River 280 Sewage, see Sewerage. Sewanee. Tenn., lumbering 190 Seward Peninsula 227 Seward square, D. C 13, 29, 184 Xeuxll, WilUamJ 307 Sewerage and sewers, bacteria beds for. 394 Seymour, ship 441 Seymour Narrows, chart 196 Sh'addeford . JJorsey W 30, 127 Shad, propagation of 241 Shadrick, Nancy 497 Shadrick. William 75 Shaffer, Sophie S 21, 93, 130 Sha/i-oth, John F 49 contested election 3-59 Shaltesbury , Ontario, see Little Current. Shamburger, John 15 Shandrew, Ella F 46, 115, 182 Shaner, Solomon S 34, 93, 118 Shanks. Flavins 93, 129 Sharks, squaloid 325 Sharp. William E 46 Sharp.sburg, Md 72. 441 Shaw, William H 25, 93. 129 Shawnee County, Kans., dam 100,127 Shearing of lambs 146 Sheep 388 Argentina 372, 432 feeding of lambs 388 in.spection and quarantine 221,360 shearing 146 western States 362, 388 see also Cattle — Lambs. Sheep-bound reserve 50, 144, 188, 220, 2.52, 277. 307, 335. 360, 387. 421 , 4f.: index 241, 4t-' ; Sheep scab 221. 30,>. 38.s Shddcn. dtrlos D 48 I Sheldon. Charies F 20, 93, 135 I Sheldun, Hiram A 8 Shells ( ordnance) 59, 287 I Shepherd. Joel C 47,46:} ' !ihc])jiiii(l. John L 33i> ] Sheppard, M rs. John L 122 • Sheridan. Thomas 8 Sheridan, Wyo., public building 121 Sherman, James S 127 Sherman, William T., statue 5J0 Sherman anti-trust law 57 Sherman County, Oreg 27, 464 Sherman Statue Commission 500 Sherrv. Thomas 27, 93 I Shiloh National Park 16 Shiloh National Park Comn., rp.,1902. 70 ! Shimabara. Gulf of, chart 316 [ Shipbuilding 200, 373 Germany 201 Shipments to depositories 79,171,211. 243, 271 . 299, 327, 353, 381 , 41 1 , 445, 501 i Shippers, of grain 426 Shipping, anchorage in N. Y.Hr... 68,161 ' anchorage in St. Marys River 236 I Bremen, Germany 261 j British vs. German, in Orient 394 Cuba 156 i electricity used on vessels 262 German V 394 laws. . . ." 312, 474 liquidation of manifests 159 manifests 159, 262 masters, mates, etc - 312 memoranda for officers 399, 484 merchant vessels, lists of . . . 339, 393, 474 mosquitoes carried by 204, 345 January — December 565 Page Shipping. movi'iiuMits iif vt'ssi'ls 484 I'liilippiiK's 4t)3 quamutiue 34ji quarantine vessels 161 Russia 200 sailing vessels 360 signals 339, 393, 474, 483 stopping tire in holds 232 tonnage movement 162 upbuilding in foreign trade 419 weather reports at sea 337 yellow I'evur aboard ships 430 gee aluo Steamboats— War-ships. Shirar, Charles 119, 132, 182 Shiriya Zaki. chart 196 Shoe machines, Amer., in England... 262 Shoeing, of horses 388, 422 Shoemakers' exhibition, Hamburg... 201 Shoes, arc Boots and shoes. Shopstaugh, David M 36,109 Shon Ider gi rdle, of Hshes 32,5 Shovar, Frederick 19, 93 Shreeves, Abraham 8, 34 Shufeldt. Mary A 11 Shumagiu Islands, chart 392 > Shup. William 48 Shupe, Walter H 122 Siam. currency 232 foreign trade 394 rails 2.32 windmills 318 , Siberia 365, 426 American Hour in 289 coasting trade 475 fur industry 318 gold mining 232 Siberian Rv., .vee Trans.siberian Ry. Sibuko Bav. Briti.* North Borneo 286 Sichel, Kaf hinka 119, 131, 182 Sickels. Henry 19, 93, 129 Sielielist, Kiid'olph 462 Sierra Nevada Mountains, forests 227 neocene rivers 226 Sigel, Elise 23,41,93 Signal Corps, electrical instruments.. 73 officers ' 73 telegraph in Alaska, etc 441 telephones 165 Signal Office. 73, 165, 208, 239, 268, 295, 350, 495 report, 1902 70 report. 1903 441 Signals, navigation 483 safety, on steam vessels 236 United States vessels 339, 393, 474 Signs, weather 423 Silage 190 Silence, Richard C 459 Silicates 55 Silk 157, 289, 475 Silk, imitation 366 Manchuria 394 Silkworms 53, 189, 201, 223 Sill, Fort 96 Sub-Agencv 219 Silos 190 Silt measurements 254, 469 Siluroid fishes 324, 351 Silva, Carlos Martinez, see Martinez. Silver 226, 400 coinage in Venezuela 317 Hawaiian currency 9 imports and exports 162 Latin America 232 Mexico 261, 475 production 156, 432 Tonopah. Nev 478 Silver dollars 372 Silver-ware, Spain 262 Silverton, Colo., economic geology 396 Simeonof Harbor, chart 392 Page Simms, Joseph M 12, 127, 457 Simon, Joseph 14, 26, 118, 121 Simplon Railway 201 Simplon tunnel 339 Simpson, Elias 32, 117, 182 Sims, James D 8 Sims, Thetus W. .50,467 contested election 360 Sims, W. S 123 Sin Shian Bay, chart 152 Sioux Reservation lands 145 Sirup, see Syrup. Sisal, srr Henequen. Sitka, .\laska 69,144 Si ve w right. Bacon & Co 62 Sivuch Bay, chart 152 Sizer, Henry E 75 Skin diseases, of horses 422 Skin grafting 264 Skinner. Charles 1' 461 Skinner, George 32, 117, 182 Skins, of iiquatic animals 408 otter and carpincho 62 Skirmi.sh Bav. see Kaingaroa. Skulls '. 407 Slack, John W 93, 132 Slag, Portland cement from 365 utilization of 226 Slate 227 Slatington, Pa., slate 227 Slavonia 201 Slawson, Eben 36, 111, 1«2 Slayden , James L 138 Sloat, John D.. statue 4.59 Slocum, .lonathan H 8 Slusser. Mary J 34, 93, 108 Small, JohiiH 137 Small arms 163 tiring competitions 237 tiring regulations 265 Smallev, Alice F 93, 130 Smallpox 347, 403 Smedes. Miss 470, 471 Smith, Albert M 93, 134 Smith, Andrew C 93, 112, 13(1 Smith, Christian 75 Smith, Clara E 114, 136. 182 Smith. David 45, 96 Smith. Ikirid H 44 Smith, (ieorge M 46, 109, 1.S2 Smith, Henri/ C 28, 50, 123, 144 Smith, Ira P 8 Smith, Isaac 441 Smith, John 22, 93 Smith, John A 38, 93, 105 Smith, John H 37, 105, 182 Smith, Joseph 166 Smith, Joseph A 166 Smith, Louis 15 Smith, Lucv G 8 Smith, Maria M. C 25,93 Smith, Matilda 34,110,182 Smith. Nelson H 467 Smith, Nicholas 37, 93 Smith, Samuel S 8 Smith, Samuel II' 29, 38, 132 Smith, Sarah E 93, 112 Smitli, Sidnev R . ifc Co 467 Smith, Thomas L 93, 129 Smith, William D 8 Smith, William J 93 Smith, Fort, .see Fort Smith, Ark. Smiths Ferrv. Miss., bridge 30, 184 Smithson. William W 31,93,115 Smithsonian contributions to knowl- edge 268, 407, 442 Smithsonian Institution 76, 167, 208. 240, 268, 296, 323, 3,50. 378, 406, 442, 499 report of regents, 1902 407 report of secretary, 1902 76 566 I^DEX, 1903 Page Smith, misc. collections 208,268,499 Smithsonian physical tables 208 Smokeless powder 72, 259 Smyrna River 143 Snag boats, Mississippi River 437 Ohio River 438 Snake River 438 Snake River, Alaska, bridge 12, 126 Snapp, H. L 497 Snapp, Jacob H 497 Snelling, Fort 73 Snodc/rass, Charles E 45 Snodgrass, John 34, 93, 118 Snook, Sarah J 26, 93, 129 Snoqualmie Pass, topographic sheet.. 369 Snow, Seth P 497 Snow 147, 192, 224, 2S2 Snow and ice bulletin 54. 147, 224 Snow gage 255 Snowfall, 1901-02 54 Snuflf 144, 402 manufacturers' losses 402 tax 320 Snyder. Adrian M 8 Snvder. Daniel H 103 Snyder, Margaret 46, 93, 109 Soap, Honduras 345 Soapstone 369 Socialism, municipal 318 Soeietv Islands, chart 197 Soclin'ic lines 208 Soda, bibliography 226 nitrate of, for crops 146 Soil 222 alkali 280, 281 for food plants 51 Philippines 323 Porto Rico 422 temperatures 390 Union Province 323, 350 see also Soils Bureau. Soils Bureau 191, 224, 255, 281, 310, 363, 389, 422, 423, 470 printing of Field operations 187 publications 53 report, 1903 471 Solar, see Sun. Soldiers, handbook 321 homestead 122 members of Nat. Soldiers' Home... 242 monument 138 State homes 242 Soldiers' Home, D. C, report, 1902 70 report, 1903 377 Soldiers' Home, Idaho 464 Soldiers' Home, National, see National Soldiers' Home. Solicitor, acting. Commerce and Labor Department 366 Solicitor of Treasury, report, 1903 482 Soo, see Sault Ste. Marie. Sorghum 388 Soudan, see Sudan. Soufridre 408 Soundings, aerial '282 South, agricultural education 189,253 beef 189, 253 carbohydrates 189, 223 community of interest 190 development of 190 ynistal claims 65 power production 190, 254 rice production 146 roads 363 South Africa, see Africa. South America, birds 3'24 German trade with 400, 426 intercontinental railway 98 internal, competition iii markets.. 339 mal de caderas 388 Page South America, trip acro.ss 475 see «to American Republics Bureau. So. Atlantic blockading squadron . 59,399 South Atlantic Station, operations of squadron 484 report, 1902 152 report, 1903 484 South Banguey Channel, chart 285 South Baymouth Harbor, chart 267 South Carolina, frost 147 judges 136 labor laws 297. 425 mail contracts 372, 399 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 438 South Dakota, Cheyenne River Res... 145 courts of United States 95 post route map 61 Rosebud Reservation 125 transportation of horses 360 wind 224 Wind Cave National Park 9 South Milwaukee, Wis 493 South Philippines, Dept. of, rp..l902.. 238 Soutiiiimpton Shoal, light and bell... 96 SoiitlntrU. JttiiuK H 124 Southeast, sugar-cane culture 222 Southern Cotton Oil Company 9, 43 Southern Express Company .' 72 Southern grain louse 52 Southern 111. and Mo. BridgeCompanv . 4.57 Southery, U. S. S '. . 343 Southwest La. Rice Growers' Assoc ... 9 Sowder, G. H 93 Spahr, George W .■ 462 Spain, American cement machinery.. 393 beet sugar 232 church property 104 copyright 156 copyright treaty with Mexico 487 dictionary of language 487 grapes 262 hematite 262 mining claims in Philippines 440 oil ve oil 262 olives .318 railway material 157 silkworms 201 silver and plated ware 262 steamship service to U. S 289 steel factory 289 sugar trust 289 trade 262, 289, 318 treatv with U. S 260, 288 United States trade with 394 see also War with Spain. Spalding, John A 109, 182 Spanish, see Spain. Spanish America, see American Re- publics Bureau — Latin America. Spanish-American War, see War with Spain. Spanish Fork River, irrigation .system. 280 Spanish Treaty Claims Commission.. 78, 158,170,326,488,500 Spaulding, Belle L 37, 113, 182 Special Agents Division. . . . 65, 161, 204, 401 'Special Consular Reports . . 63, 261, 393, 474 Special delivery of letters 198 Special orders, Adjutant-General 70, 163, 206, 237, '266, 293, 491 Cavalry and Field Artillerv School. 70, 164,206,266,294 Engineer Dept.. 71,164,206,238.266,294 Navy Department. . . 58, 152, 198, 229, 259 Specialists, farmers' institutes 191 Speculation 147 Spencer, James M 18, 93 Spencer Gulf, chart 153 Spiders 325 January — December 567 Page Spiegelberg Bros 497 Spight. Thomas 144 Spirits, bonded 402 distilled 9, 320, 375, 400, 433, 490 imported 401 tax-paid 402 see ulfo Li Taltal Railway 432 Tamatave, Madagascar 262, 429 Tampa, Fla.. climate 282 Tampa Bay. charts 367, 424 Tanipico. Mexico 475 Tankage, for pigs 279 Tannin 222 Tar 478 Tar-raacadam roads 318 Tarboro, N. C. topographic sheet 314 Tarbox, Asa 22, 93 Targets, Morris tube 59 Tariff, and freight rates 210 appropriation for collecting 64 Australia 63 .\ustria-Hungary 261 Bolivia 62 Brazil 261, 288 British Guiana 318 Canada 318,475 Chile 261, 288, :i44 China 485 collectors of 346 Colombia 155. 156. 231, 288, 318, 339, 372, 393, 487 Costa Rica 231, 261, 344, 400. 432 Cuba 199, 200, 372, 394, 395, 400, 476 decisions 65, 159, 202, 234, 263, 290. 319, 346, 374, 401, 433, 488 decisions, Philippines 239, 295 Ecuador 199 France 339, 475 Germany 200. 339. 365. 426 Great Britain 393. 426 Guatemala 400, 487 Haiti 156 Hawaii 185 Japan 63 manila hem j) 485 Mexico 156, 157, 288, 372, 400, 432 Mnroran .' 262 Nicaragua 62, 288, 400 Norway 365 on nndervalued propertv 373 Persia 289 Peru 288. 432 Philippine goods 145 Philippines 184, 202 Porto Rico 184, 202 refund of duties, 1902 66 repavment to importers 262 Salvador 156, 288. 400, 487 Santo Domingo 63, 156 sugar 401 United States 340 Uruguav 156. 345, 432 Venezuela 288, 345, 366, 432, 487 Zanzibar 219 see also Customs Service — names of articles imported. Tarler, George, & Co 155 Tasmania, lights 152 trade 262 Taste, in fishes 326 Tate, Farish C 141 Tattersall. Edward Ill, 140, 18? Ta irneij. James A 465 Taxes, Buenos A vres 231 Chile ■ 372 D. C 13, 101 , 124, 268. 441 fermented liquors 490 foreign commercial agents 288 income 365 land, in New Zealand 157 legacv 374 license, in D. C 101 Madagascar 289 Mexico 317, 340, 345 570 Index, 1903 Page Taxes, on alcoholic beverages 67 railroads 352 tobacco, snuff, etc 320 Tayler, Robert W 139 Tavlor, Alexander H 113, 183 Taylor, David S Ill Tavlor, Douglass 74 Taylor, Henrv 36, 93, 105 Tavlor, James B 24, 93, 131 Tavlor, William P 15 Tazewell Countv. Ill 390, 470 Tea 158, 426 Teachers 148 Teavania Harbor, chart 197 Tebbetts, Walter G 17, 93, 128 Teche, Bayou 50, 436 Technical education 426, 478 Technological museums 432 Technological schools 148 Tejon Pass, topographic .sheet 314 Telautograph 495 Telegraph 343 Alaska 367 Argentina 288, 476 Government rates 374, 424 militarv 268 Pollak- Virag rapid 340 Signal Corps 441 stjitistics, 1900 394 wireless 147, 398, 408, 483, 484 Telegraph operators. Navy 286 Telephone, Anglo- Belgian 366 Porto Rico 64 Signal Corps 165 special delivery service 198 statistics, 1900 ." 394 Tell , Ind . , topographic sheet 228 Teller, Hen ry M 97, 98, 99, 185 Tellurium 426 Telpherage 407 Temo Island, see lemo Island. Tempe, Ariz 466 Temperance 478 Temperature 54 ground. Manila 165 Haw aii 224 of soil 390 see also Climate and Crop Bulletin. Temple'on, James 461 Tennessee, mail contracts 372, 399 marble 227 post route map 61 stoneware and brick clays 226 Tennessee, U. S. S 258 Tenne-see and Coosa Railroad 142,183 Tennessee River 438 bridge 96, 100, 127 Tennessee white phcsphates 226 Tenure of property 219 Teoneroa-Haaoa Bay, chart 197 Terlingua, Tex., topographic .«heet ... 149 Terrestrial radiation 147 Territories, documents 242 governors' reports. 1902 225 healtli boards 490 labor disputes 10 statehood for 98 war claims 104,144 Territories Committee, House. . 49, 144, 466 Senate 122 Test cases, naval 398 Testing, variety of fruits, etc 190 Tests of metals, 1901 164 1902 377 Teton forest reserve 50, 219 Texarkana. Tex 43, 184 Texas. Bexar archives 378 courts of L'nited States 9, 43, 95, 184 education 225 Texas, irrigation ji 9 orthoptera 324, 351 petroleum 226, 341 post route map 61 rivers and harbors 436, 437, 438 tobacco growing 62 Texas & Pacific Railway Co .iOO Texas. Department of, fp., 1902 238 Text-books, free 478 Textiles, Honduras 62 St. Etienne 201 Textural machinery 366 Textural plants 366 Thames River, chart 203 Thanksgiving Dav. j^roclamation . 219,387 Thayer. Mamie 461 Thayer, Kewton 107, 128, 183 Thc.bo, Charles F 498 Thebo, George S 498 Thebo, George S., jr 498 Theresa. N. Y., topographic sheet 228 Thermometry 282 Thief River, bridge 458 Thomas, Cvnthia 119, 139 Thomas, Henry 24, 93 Thomas, James M 8, 36 Thomas, James P 8, 23 Thomas, Kirby 484 Thomas, Lot 44 Thomas. Stephen 461 Thomas, Willie 8 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Associa- tion of United States 124, 184 Thomason. Joel 107,183 Thome, S. W 102, 458 Thome, Sadie 102, 458 Thompson, Albert W 42,115,183 Thompson, Alexander J 47, 108 Thompson. Benjamin 363 Thompson. Elizabeth 21, 93, 134 Thompson. Ervin 40, 94, 105 Thompson, George 27, 94 Thompson. Hiram S 22, 41, 94 Thompson, James 8 Thompson, John I) 8 Thomp.son, N. F 188 Thompson, Ole 8 Thomp.son, Robert M 93 Thompson, Samuel L 23, 94, 131 Thompson, William 25, 94 Thompson, William B 138, 4.59 Thompson, William R 21, 40, 94 Thomson , Alexander J 183 Thorium 499 Thoronghgood & Isaac Smith 441 Thuringia. doll trade 426 Thvsanoptera 351 Tick fever 403 Ticks, dipping cattle for 468 Ticlin Strait, chart 234 Ticonderoga, X. Y., topographic sheet. 56 Tide tables 312, 424 Atlantic' Coast 311 Pacific Coast 312 Philippines, catalogue 202 Tides, Indian Ocean 256 indicator for New York 64 Tientsin, China 340 Tifiis, Russia 232 Tiles, in German meat shops 262 Tillamook Bav, life-saving station 100 Tillinghast. Jane A 37, 94, 112 Tillson. Ann E 8 Timber, see Lumber and timber — names of forest reserves. Timber lands 122, 147 laws 284 Time, equation of, 1904 ^K^ Time azimuth diagram 59 January — December 571 Page Tin 227 bibliography 227 Bolivia 155 Malay States 394 Tioga. Pa., geologic atlas 341 Tir)iifC'!iii<>e Lake, darter 351 Ti.vdel. Amanda B 4f.3 Tishomingo, Ind. T 478 Titicaea. Lake 372 Titles, land, Philippines 164, 207 Titus, Eli 36,94,105 Tizenko Bay, chart 152 Toamasina, Madagascar, see Tamatave. Tobacco 233, 322, 402 Belgium 366 Cuba 199, 400 dealers 402 distribution of seed 422 Germany 289. 394 manufacturers' losses 402 statutory packages 144, 374 tax 320 Texas 62 wilt disease 362 Tobermory Harbor, chart 267 Togoland 157 Tokelan Group, see Union Group. Toledo, Ohio 390,470 Tolf ree, James K 94 Tolles, David N 23, 94, 136 Tonga Islands, chart 59 Tongass Narrows, chart 291 Tongatabu Island, chart 196, 197 Tongue. Thomag H 335 Tonkin, French Indo-China 63 Tonnage movement 162, 473 Tonnage tax, refund of 9, 44 Tonopah, Nev 226, 478 Tool-machiiicrv 426 Tools ■. 349 American, in Roubaix 394 American steel for 476 Topeka and Santa F6 Railwav Co 77 Topliff, A>istin L ". . . 16, 94, 128 Topographer 60, 399 Topographic sheets 55, 149, 227, 257, 283, 313, 341, 369, 396, 427, 479 Topographic surveys, see Surveys. Tornadoes, Gainesville, Ga 337 Torpedo ( cattish | 240, 351 Torpedo Station, Naval 430 Torres Reservation 95 Totten, Fort, Submarine Defense School, report, 1902 238 Towle, Daniel G 42, 94 Towles. David T 109 Town sites 48, %, 185. 342 Towns, garrisoned, Philippines 237 Toxins 235 Toxoptera graminum Rondani 52 Toys. German V 394 i Traction, eleciric 426, 475 , Traction railroad, Honduras 261,289 Traction vehicles 288 Tracy, Robert \ 107, 134, 183 Trade. consular reports 62, 156, 20u, 232, 201, 2,SS, 317, 345, 375, 401, 432, 487 openings abroad 47(i with Indians 194 see also Commerce — Exports — Im- ports—names of countries. Trade labels, see Labels. I Trade-marks, Chile 289 Cuba 156, 339 j decisions 342 i Malta 63 I Mexico 317, 372, 487 , registration 229 see also Official Gazette, Patent Off. | Trade terms, British industries 156 I'age Trades exhibition 393 Tradewater River 493 Tradewell. FrancisA 25,48 Trading, municipal. Great Britain 262 Trains, collisions, etc 77, 241, 352, 442 good roads 190 Trans-Andine Railway 261, 318, 432 Transatlantic steamship routes 260, 262, 286, 316 Transatlantique, Compagnie G6ne- rale 365 Transit circle observations 197 Transit-instrument, prime vertical ... 197 Transportation, Germanv 289 immediate ." 346, 373, 488 of cattle 51, 387 of distilled spirits 320 of grain 169 of horses 360 of mails 431 ■ of milk 310 of pupils to .school 148 Transportation agencies, taxes ... 352 Transportation companies, ocean 365 Transportation routes, Alaska 367 Cuba 394, 476 Transports, sale of liquor on 45 Transsiberian Railway 157,201,366 Transvaal, immigrants into 31S imports 366, 426 Traveling expenses, Treasury Dept . . . 233 Travers, Joseph F 498 Travers, Michael 498 Traverse 341 Travis, James M 120, 183 Travis, John P 94, 130 Treasurer of United States 69, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293, 403, 490 report, 1902 64 report, 1903 403 Treasurv, condition of 64, 66, "158, 159, 201, 202, 233, 234, 262, 263. 290 Treasurv decisions 65, 159, 202, 203, 234, 263, 290, 319, 346, 374, 401, 433, 488 Treasurv Department 64, 157, 201, 233, 2ti2, 289, 319, 346, 373, 401, 433, 488 collec'titm of sugar duties 401 excess compensation foremployees. 456 pneumatic-tube service 65 report, 1902 64, 179 report on tinances. 1903 488 reservations held bv 188, 221 statenit-nt. 1903 ! 401 Treas. Dept., Auditor for, see .\uditor. Treasury, Independent, see Independ- ent treasuries. Treaties, Chinese exclusiim 338, 367 commercial 318 Hay-Bond 10 Hay-Piiuncefote 378 Pan-American 199 with foreign nations 219, 2.51 with Indians 252 see also names of countries. Trees, .\tistralian 366 forest 33(1, 362 fruit 280, 336 peach 281 Tremova Hermaiuis 73 Trent, Lvsander D 8 Trenton, N.J 390, 470 Triangnlation 341 Kansas L'34, 263 Tribou, David H 166 Tridel, Bridget .V 48, 94, 116 Trigger-tishcs 325 Trinidad, trade 373 Trinitv.Newfoinidland. chart 286 Trinity Bay. chart 286 Trinitv River 493 572 Index, 1903 Page Trites, William H Ill, 132, 183 Troops, gee Army. Trophies, national, gunnery 237 Tropical America, diseases." 68 Tropics, products of, in U. S 432 Trout, Henrv C 94, 116 Trout 241 rock- 325 Truck crops 222 Trumbull, Conn., tungsten 227 Trunk-tishes 325 Trusts .... 43, 44, 67, 97, 101, 141, 143, 151, 220 appropriation to enforce laws against 482 sugar 289 tobacco 394 Trutta' bacteria 380 Trypanosoma Lc wisi 320 Trypani)S(jmatic diseases 388 Trypanosomiasis 323 Tsimshian texts 168, 296 Tsugaru Strait, chart 316 Tube furniture 289 Tube targets, Morris 59 Tubercle bacillus 308,388 Tuberculin test of cattle 361, 388 Tuberculosis 434 bovine 388 infection of milk 188 new treatment 340 Tubing, metallic 289 Tuerck, Herman 23, 94 Tug Fork, bridge 100, 126 Tule River Basin 254 Ttillahoma, Tenn., Baptist Church... 498 Tumors, intracranial 370 ! Tungsten 227, 341 bibliographv 227 Tunison, Matilda 117, 183 Tunnels, Chicago River 126 under Seine River 318 Tunxis, monitor 11 Tuper, Peter 94, 115 Turkestan, mining 232 Turkey, American pork 394 commercial conditions 157 paints anil varnishes 289 Turner, Enos 48, 94, 116 Turner, George 12, 26, 119, 121 Turner, Jerome W 120, 133, 183 Turner, Lucv A S Turner, William Y 94, 116, 128 Turnips, black rot 52 Ttu-ntalile, electric 366 Turpentine orcharding 146, 254 TuskegeeNormalvfclndustriallnst. 190,223 Twist tobacco 374 Twycross, Joseph , 33, 94 Typewriters, Arabic 157 Perii 487 Typhoid fever, military camps 164 Typhoons, east .Vsiatic "waters 286, 316, 343, 371 Typhus, prevetUion 366 Uehiura Wan, chart 371 Udo 281 Uea Islands, chart 196 Uinta Vallev Reservation 57, 480 Ujae Islands, chart 196 UjelauLT Islands, chart 196 Ulrick iV: Williams 352 Umbelliferae, North American 296 Uncinariasis 265, 348 Uniforms, immigration service 203 Public Health &. Marine Hosp. Serv. 265 Union Agency, Ind.T 480 Union Bay, chart 483 Union County. Ky 390, 470 Union Group, chart 196 Union, Lake 164 Page- Union Province 323, 350 Union station, D. C 95. 220, 465 Uniontown, Pa., geologic atlas ... 55 United Kingdom. »ee Great Britain. U. S. Civil Service Ketirement Assoc . 141 United States Coast Pilot . . 66, 234, 319, 391 Universities '. 148 foreign 478 Hamburg. Germany 289 marine ". 406 University of Gottingen 361 University of Maine 193 University of Minnesota 223, 422 University of Mis.souri 99 University of Montana 464 University of Wisconsin 362 Upshaw, John S 8 Uranium 341 Urgent deficiency appropriations 8, 28 Urinarv organs, horses 422 Uruguay 200, 232. 261, 288, 317, 345, 373. 401 , 432. 476, 487 commerce 200, 232, 318 public health 345 sugar 62 tariff 156 Uruguay Northern Ry. Co., Limited.. 200 Useful tables, for navigators 343 Useless papers, see Papers. Utah, cotirts of U. S 95 irrigation 280 irrigation investigations, to print.. 187 labor laws 169 post route maps 61, 400 Uintah Valley Reservation 57, 480 Utah Lake, drainage sy.stem 280 Utica, N. Y., port of delivery 144 Uturoa Harbor, see Teavarua Harbor. Vaccine virus 236, 434 Valparaiso, Chile, harbor 394 Vanadium 341 Van Camp, Aaron 94 Vancouver, B. C 157 Vancouver Barracks 104, 138, 184 Vandegrift Construction Company ... 487 Van Deusen, George H 39, 113, 183- Vanilla beans 426 Vanmatre, A. R 30, 184 Van Matre, James K 8 Van Metre, Charles B 498 Van Metre, Thomas T 498 Van Nordstrand, Lott 38, 116, 183 Van Sickell, Caleb C 34, 116, 183 Van Tassell, Oscar 8 Van Trees. Henry E 481 1 'an 1 'oorli is, Henry C 465 Van Wie, Daniel . .' 41, 115, 183 Varieties of fruits, etc 190, 254 Various bureaus 77, 168, 209, 240, 269, 296, 325, 351, 379, 408. 442, 499 Varnish 289 Vaughan, Clementine 498 Vaughan, William M 498 Vaught. John H 166 Vavau Group, chart 197 Vegetable Phvsiologv and Pathology Division'. '. 309 Vegetables, American 52 te.sting varieties 190, 254 Vegetation 390 Vehicles, American, at Harpoot 63 Chile 372 foreign markets for 393, 474, 475 traction 288 Velpen, Ind., topographic sheet 149 Venereal diseases 321 Veneridae 351 Venezuela. 200, 201, 261, 288, 317, 373, 401,432 claims of U. S 231 foreign commerce 156 January — December 575 Page Voneznt'la, iuternutional protocols... 232 tariff 3-15, 366. 487 ('.Great Britain, etc 486 Ventilation, of schoolrooms 148 Ventura, Cal 191 Veracruz (cityi. Mexico 262 Veracruz ^state). railroads 318,345 Verde River, water storage 56 Vermilion. Ohio, topographic sheet .. 428 Vermilion. Bayou 9 Vermilion district. Minn 341,396 Vermillion, Marcus L 38, 106, 183 Vermillion . Reuben 37 Vermont, labor laws 338 post route map 61 ([Uarantine of swine 360 river and harbor improvement 436 war claims 1.59, 4.i6 Vernon. Tex 363, 470 Verret, -\dolph 498 Verret. .James A 498 Vessels, propelled by gas, etc 137, 424 see also Shipping— Steamboats — War-ships. Vest. George G 102 Veterans, civil war 15 preferred as Govt, employees 320 Veterinary Medical .\s.soc.. .American. 389 Veterinary medicine. D. C 101 Veterinarv zoologv 145, 2.52, 308, 361 Viacha, Bolivia ..." 288 Vickers. David 8 Vicksburg. Miss 169, 310 Vicksbnrg Xat. Park Comn.. rp., 1902. . 70 Vienna. .Austria, industrial exposition 475 porcelain 200 Villa Medici 251 Vineyard Sound 292 light ves.sel 473 Virchow, Rudolf 408 Virgin River 280 Virginia, courts of United States 44. 95 labor laws 241, 425 post route map 61 river and harbor improvement 438 salt and gvpsum 227 war claims 99, 188, 466 Virus 235, 236, 434 Visavas, Department of. report, 1902.. 238 Vital statistics 97, 98, 193, 225 Vladivostok, Siberia 1.57, 476 Vogan, William 34,113,183 Voges. C) 388 Volcanoes 408 Ladrone Islands 207 Nicaragua 155 Philippine Archipelago 165 Volunteers. War with Spain. . . 104, 144, 321 Vore, Austin A 38, 94, 109 Voters, illiteracy 47H Vouchers, pa vuient of 235 Vowells. F. M 15,94 W. L. Ewing. steamer, see Ewing. Wabash River 436 Wabaunsee County. Kans., dam.. 100,127 Waccama w River 438 Waco, Tex., Government offices 1.59 Wade. .\. .\ 74 Wadsicorth, James IP 28 Wages 427, 488 farm labor 471 France 63 sailors 100,137 see also Salaries. Wagon-road grants 49 Wagoner, George C. i?.. contested elec- tion 122, 124 Wagons, farm 146 Wahpakoota Indians, see Santee. Wahpeton. X. Dak 4.58 Page Waimea Bav 259 Wain wrighf. Charles S 23, 41, 94 Waitangi. Port, chart 196. Wake Count V. X. C, roads 53 Walck. Samuel S 8 Waldo. Harold P 20, 94, 139 Walker, Benjamin W 23, 41, 94 Walker. Charles M 120, 127, 183 Walker, Eliza A 8 Walker. Fletcher J 8, 35 Walker. Hiram C 8, 15 Walker, Judson E 113 Walker River Reservation 57 Walking-sticks 325, 351 Walla Walla, Wash 470. 471 Wallace. James E Ill, 133, 183 Wallace, John 48,119,183 Wallace, Lymus 36, 107, 183 Wallis Islands, see Uea Islands. Walnut-trees, black 362 Walrus 240, a51 Walsh, Edward 32, 94, 115 Walton, Lewis 94, 116 Waltrip, i^arah A 21, 94 Wanger. Irving P 31 War claims. Confederates 163 Connecticut 158 findings, see Court of Claims. Iowa 49, 466 Kentucky 159 Maine 159 Missouri 488 Xew Hampshire 158 Xew Jersev 1.58 Rhode Isla"nd 158 Vermont 1.59. 45(> Virginia 99, 188, 466 War with .Spain 104, 144 Wisconsin 159 sec also War Claims Committee. War Claims Committee 49. 144. 466 War College Board 239 War Department 58, 69, 163, 205, 237, 265, 293, 321. 348. 376, 403, 434, 490 excess compensation foremplovees. 4.56 reports. 1902 69, 70, 179, 265 reservations held by 188. 221 transfer of military" records to 138 useless ]ia]iers 495 War Dept.. .\uditor for, see Auditor. War of 1812. mil. and naval records .. 27 War of Rebellion, see Civil War. War-ships 229. 429 armor-plate for 343 inspection and construction .58 list of 477 War with Spain 49. 321 claims 104, 144, 486 claims of Iowa 466 claims of Virginia 99, 188, 466 tvphoid fever 164 Ward. JamesR 36 Warden, iail, D. C 101 Ward well, David K 46, 116, 183 Warehouses, bonded 9. 373 distillery 490 Warehousing 476 Warner, Vespasian 44,136,143 Warren . F. E.. 10, 11, 16, 99, 104, 121 , 4.56, 460 Warren, Sarah J 39, 94 Warrick, Charles A Ill, 139, 183 Warroad River 437 Warwick, Emma X 441 Warwick, John W 441 Wasabi 281 Washes, see Insecticides. Washington, D. C, see District of Co- lumbia. Washington, ship 166 Washington, U. S. S 2.58. 574 Index, 1903 Page Wash.. Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Ry. 167 Wa.«hington Aijueduet 435 Washington Asvlum 76 report, 1903 498 Washington Barracks 404, 439 Wasliington County, Pa., bridge 96 AVashington Hospital for Foundlings. 477 report, 1902 225 report, 1903 342 Washington Island 126 Washington, Lake 164 Washington Monument 359,493 Washington Nat. Monument Society.. 359 AVashington Navy- Yard ". . . 430 AVashington Railway and Electric Co. 167 AVashington State, chart 425 Colville Reservation 95 forage plants 309 forests 227 gold 226 irrigation 254, 469 labor statistics 297 post route map 61 rainfall 310 river and harbor improvement 439 subports of entry 457 Waste papers, see Papers. AVater, alg» in public supplies 280 analysis of 279 equivalent of snow on ground 2S2 filtration of 375 in boilers 365 in creamery butter 189, 388 mineral 479 northeastern United States 315 pure, for cows 279 purifying by ozone 394 A'^irginia 73 waste in public buildings 346 see aim Irrigation. Water-power, France 201 Porto Rico 54 Water resources, Colorado 56 Molokai 194 Nebraska 56, 479 Wyoming 56 Water rights. Sevier River 280 Water storage. Colorado 362 Salt and Verde rivers 56 Water-supply, D. C 251, 435 Water-supplv papers 56, 149, 194, 2.58, 284, 315, 341, 368, 369, 396, 427. 479 distribution of 187 Waterspouts 310 Watertown Arsenal 72, 164, 377, 494 "Watervliet Arsenal 72 AVaterways. see Canal.s. Waterworks, Apia 63 Caracas. Venezuela 288 Great Britain 262 Vlarti vostock, 476 Watson, Hampton C 462 Watson. James K 139 Watt. Jane M 461 Watts, James H 8 Waukon, loMa. topographic sheet 369 Wau.sau. Wis., tf)pographic sheet 56 Wax, fish 408 Wayne County, W. Va 143 Wa vs and Means Com 50, 144, 421 AVeather, review of, 1902 see aim Pliilippine Weather Bu- reau — Weather Bureau. AVeather Bureau, .\gric. Dept 53, 192, 224, 255, 281 , 310, 337, 363, 390 crop reports and statistics report, 1900-01 rei>ort, 1901-02 report, 1903 ,184 ,467 278 146. ,423 51 147 54 471 Page Weather Bur.. P. I. 165, 207, 239, 323, 440, 495 report, 1902 350 Weather map 54, 147, 192, 224, 256, 282 Weather Review, Monthly 54, 147, 192, 224, 256, 282, 310, 337, 363, 390, 423 Weaver, Henry 8 Weaver, Thcophilus 498 Weavers' strike 1,57 Weaving 378 Weaving school 157 Webb, Charles H 8 Webb, Frank A 467 Webb, Thomas H 74 Webber. Josephine L 461 Weber Vallev 280 Web.>iter, J. W 491 Weeping Water. Nebr.. topog. sheet. .. 228 Weevils, cotton-boll 51 pea 222 Weights and measures 292, 312 metric 200, 312 Weinheimer. Caroline 105 Weirauch, Mina 8 Welch, Henrv F 88, 158 Welch, Jane C 25, 41, 94 Welch, Samuel 94 Welin breech mechanism 286 Wellington. George L 1 oi Wells, Eudora 32. 117, 183 Wells, Milton D 110,132,183 Wells, artesian 2.58, 365 machines for boring 232 Welsh mfmntain sheey) 388 Wende, Eliza 31, 120, 183 Wertz. John T 122 Weser River, shipbuilding 201 West, Callie 37,107,183 West, Henrietta \ 24; 94, 130 West. Alargaret A 17, 94 West, good roads movement in 53 West Canada Lake«, topog. sheet 314 West Indies, barometrv 147 British " 393 hurricanes 343, 4i3 madreporarian polyps 170 meteorology .54 sugar producers 394 tide tables 311 West Mountain 9, 27 West Point, N.Y..seeMilitarvAcademv. West Virginia, courtsof U. S. 44, 95, 136, 442 drainage 369 labor laws lt;9 labor statistics 211 post route map 61 We'^t Virginia Northern Railroad Co.. 442 Westbrook, Joseph 17, 94 Westbrook Sem. and Female College. 193 Western States, sheep 362, 388 Western vellow pine 255 Westfield', N. Y 192 Westmoreland Co., Pa., bridge 96 Weston. John F 456 Westphaliin coal syndicate 475 Wet seasons, California 282 Wethers 388 Wetmnre, George P 14, 102, 459 Wetumpka. Ala., topographic .sheet.. 149 Weyeneth, Rudolph B". 23,40,94 Whiiling chiims, Russia 281 Whangaroa, Port, see Hutt, Port. Wharton, Esther G 25, 463 Wheat 288, 336 Australia 157, 393 India 289 Malta 340 Mexico 156 Saragolla 309 Wlieat bran, protein in 388 January — December 575 Page Wheeler, Chailes K 45 Wheeler, Henrv G 25, 94 Wheeler, JohnH 46,110,183 Whetsell, William L 17,94 Whiddeii. .John H 26, 94 Whitcomb, Moses 94, 105 Whiteomb, Sarah A 8, 35 White, Benjamin 8 White, hliza A 98 White, George 47,111,183 White, Geoige P 94 White, James B 140 White, .Tames M 18, 94, 130 White. C. H., sehooner 231 White ash 146, 336 White Earth Reservation 397 White House, see Executive Mansion. White oak 336 White Pine County. Nev 4.58 Wh.te River '. 126, 436 Whitehouse, Etta A 8,35 Whitlege, John S 94,110 Whit lock, William 35, 107, 183 Whitman, .lohn A 37,113,183 Whitnev, ('(irnelia F 8 Whit worth, Herbert 94.131 Whi ilesale market square, D. C 167 Whurton, Esther G 25 Wichita, Kans 352,470,471,500 Wuhita Reservation, mineral lands.. 225 Wirkford, R. I 493 Widows, pensions 21, 97 Widows Island 45, 104, 184 Wiedemann, Ferdinand 462 Wight, Collins W 120, 127, 183 Wilbur, James M 99 Wilfdx, Charles M 463 Wileo.x, Lewis E 20, 94 Wileo.x, William F Ill, 183 Wik'ox County, .'Via., bridge 8 Wilcoxon, L. C 144 Wileoxon, Willie 144 Wild , Frances E 115, 135, 183 Wild rice 336 Wilder, Elizabeth A 46,94,112 Wileii. Ariosio A 48, 140 Wilkesboro. N. C 95 Will, education of 478 Willamette River 439 Willett, James P 94 Willev, Frederick W 8,40 Willey, William F., alias 8,40 William Henry Bay, chart 291 William McKinley, Fort 73 Williams, Franklin 108,140,183 Williams, Hamline B 32,94 Williams, Hugh 464 Williams, John C 40, 106, 1S3 Williiiiiis. JoliH S 421 Williams, Lavina 166 Williams, Lawson 8 Williams, Mary 48,94,119 Williams, R, Gray 166 Williams, Remembrance J 8 Williamson, Anson P 462 Williamsport, Pa., court-hou.se 48,97 Williford, A. J 166 Willis, Tex 192 Wilmington, N. C 1.59, 441 Wilson, Benjamin F 116,183 Wilson, Constant P 75 Wilson, James J 8 Wilson. Joseph \ 114, 135, 183 Wilson, Mary A 75 Wilson, Tellissf W 466 Wilson, Th(miasB 94,108 Wilson, William M 31, 114, 183 Wilson. Willoughbv L 144 Wilson, N. Y ". 493 Page Wilson Channel, chart 238- Wilt, cowpea resistant to 190- Wilt disease of tobacco 362 Wind Cave National Park 9 Windes. Henry H 106, 132, 183 Windmills, Slam 318 Window-glass, Germany 394 Winds 54, 224, 256, 310 Atlantic Coast 282 mountain valleys 224 Pacific Coa.st 224 South Dakota 224 Wind.sor, William A 166 Windsor, Ontario, electric railroad . . . 200^ Wineow, John 498 Wines, American 1,S9, 2S1 France 318 Germany 366 sale in post exchanges 45, 69 Winfrey, Thomas J 109, 183 Wing venation, dragon-flv 240, 3.51 Winks, Natlianiel A ". 94,131 Winniliigoshisli Reservation 315, 370> Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf R.R. Co.. 4.57 Winter flounder 240' Winter winds 310 Winterbottom, Mary E 36, 118, 183 Winthrop, Iowa, topographic sheet... 283 Winthrop, Fort 494 Wire 290 live, suit protector from 318 repairing by automobile 200' Wireless telegraphy 147, 408 operators for Navy 286 stations 398, 483, 484 Wisconsin, courts of United States 4J irrigation 2.54,469 labor laws 169 post route map 61 Pottawatomie Indians 98 river improvement 437 war claims 159 Wisconsin Agric. Experiment Station. 361 Wisconsin University 362' Wisdom, D. M '. 93 Witnesses, land offices 28, 96 Witzenhausen, Germany 339 Wolcott, Winthrop W 22, 94 Women, in school admini.stration 148 Women. Columbia Hospital for 75 Wood , Burrel G 17 Wood, James F 15 Wood, method of drying 366 powder-post injury 468 silk made from 366 see