police and discipline of the United States Military Academy, and shall be studious and give their utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: And provided further. That. Oath and service. in the case of the said Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen, the pro- R.S., secs. 1320, 1821,visions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred P. 2 and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be suspended. Approved, March 3, 1905. 227. tion. [No. 33.] Joint Resolution Providing for the printing annually of the reports of March 3, 1905. the Bureau of Immigration. (H. J. R. 225.] (Pub. Res., No. 32.) Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tbat there shall be printed Bureau of Immigra for the use of the Bureau of Immigration two thousand five hundred Annual reports. copies of the Annual Report of the said Bureau for nineteen hundred eau for nineteen hundred Printing ordered. and four, and that hereafter the number to be printed of the Annual Reports of the aforesaid Bureau shall be subject to the discretion of the Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Labor, the number Matím'ım. of copies not to exceed five thousand in any one fiscal year, Approved, March 3, 1905. March 3, 1906. [H. J.R. 227.] Weevil. [No. 34.] Joint Resolution For printing the Report on the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. 2.is, [Pub. Res., No. 33.] · Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed twenty- Mexican Cotton Boll tive thousand copies of the Report on toe Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil, "Report ordered and so forth, of which five thousand copies shall be for the use of the printed. Senate, ten thousand copies for the use of the House of Representa- Distribution. tives, and ten thousand copies for the Department of Agriculture. Approved, March 3, 1905. (H. J. R. 230.) • Opening of restaurants, barber shope, thorized. [No. 35.] Joint Resolution To authorize the chairman of the excise board of the March 3, 1905. District of Columbia to issue certain permits. (Pub. Res., No. 34.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the chairman of the District of Columbia. excise board of the District of Columbia is hereby authorized, if iu hisao discretion the comfort of those persons visiting the capital on the etc., Sunday, March 6, occasion of the inauguration of the President requires the same, to issue of permits augrant permission to the proprietor or proprietors of restaurants, barber th shops and places in which are conducted businesses for which licenses are required under existing law to keep such places open for the accommodation of the public on Sunday, March fifth, nineteen hundred and five: Provided, That no saloons or public bars shall be permitted to be provisos. Saloons, etc. open for business on said day: Provided, further, That no malt, vinous, Sale, etc., of intox! spirituous or other intoxicating liquors shall be sold or given away on cants prohibited. any of said premises during said day; and such giving away or sale shall be subject to the penalties provided by existing law. Approved, March 3, 1905. INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. 7671 519 1156 | Adams, Zonee, Page. removed ...... 219 Addington, Jesse, payment of Court of Claims judgment to.. 756 appropriation for consul at ............. 76, 924 745 appropriation for pay of officers; longevity. 262 "for pay of major-general........ 830 merged in Military Secretary's Depart- 767 262 title of Assistant Adjutant-General to be Military Secretary ...... 830 745 Adjutant-General's Office, War Department, appropriation for clerks, etc... 114 tary Secretary's Office..... 401 merged in Military Secretary's Office.... 262 519 Adkins, David, 519 payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of ....... 750 to hear claim of owners of “Ella M. Doughty” for damages, collision with "Massachusetts''. 810 “Olive Frances” for damages, collision with “Winoo-ki” .. 810 appropriation for public building ........ ........... 1031 appropriation for investigations........ 287, 874 Advertising, D. C., ........... 367, 890 . .... Repression of, . appropriation for share of expenses ..... 72, 920 792 appropriation for improvement of harbor. 1139 Agents, Indian, appropriation for pay of civilian, at agen- cies... .... 190, 1048 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Okla- homa, granted a section of school lands for farm and experiment station... 707 legislature, may make appropriations for buildings ........... ....... 755 Agricultural Department (see Departınent of Agriculture). partment of Agriculture, appropriation for salaries............. 293, 881 for expenses; publications, etc....... 293, 881 for Alaska......................... 294, 881 for Hawaii ....................... 294, 881 294, 881 for reports, etc., on farmers' institutes. 294, 882 ..... 800 deficiency appropriation for ............ 39, 426 report of director to be printed; distribu- tion..... 783 777 717 784 590 525 13 265 1128 1261 313 628 Agricultural Products, Page. deficiency appropriation for trail Koyukuk River, between the Yukon and Cold- foot. ...... 123 coal land locations; notice. patents to issue; price per acre ....... entries to shores of navigable waters not allowed ............... .. 78, 926 actions by adverse claimants ...... general provisions applicable... 528 enlisted men of Army credited with double time of service in ....... 526 payment of expenses ....... .. 526, 619 · license receipts outside of towns to form 988 616 989 616 care of insane... 616 roads, bridges, and trails... 616 road commissioners; appointment and du- ties ...................: 616 and duties of governor as ......... 617 school districts in towns; election of board, 166 617 term of one year added .. 1262 outside of towns; election of board, duties, etc......... 617 619 989 619 lunacy proceedings; care of the insane... 619 life-saving station established at Nome... 819 pulp wood, etc., from timber in, may be exported...... 391 duties; compensation ..... 392 177 secretary's services; fees to be paid for... 1265 Library and Museum ............. 1286 bond required............... 1266 271 time extended for railroad by Western 271 Alaska Construction Company.... judge ....... 1181 annual election of common council.... 533 Western Alaska Construction Company, 79, 927 exempted from license fee; con- ditions....... Alaska Commercial Company, 1188 Alaska Customs Collection District, 1189 Juneau made portof entry in place of Sitka. deficiency appropriation for supplies ..... 21 receipts from licenses outside of towns, to ... constitute ........................ 610 disposition of.... 616 be used for....... 413 Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. 417 appropriation for survey, etc., under award o f.......... .................... deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., : 1225 15 : 533 1161 1170 25 1266 1219 1211 Page. Page. Allotments of Lands to Indians (see Lands in 460, 1163 Severalty to Indians). 478, 1181 Alloway Creek, N. J., 478, 1182 appropriation for improvement of........ 1122 Almshouse, D. C. (see Washington Asylum). 999 Alphin, John H.; payment of claim certified by Court of 478 805 Alphin, John H., Daniel E. Kimhall and, 604 payment of claim certified by Court of 1164 805 Altamaha River, Ga., appropriation for improvement of........ 1126 1124 Alviso, Cal., provision for improving harbor, repealed. 1148 534 67,915 Ambrose Channel, Sandy Hook Bar, New York Harbor, N. Y. appropriation for improvement of..... 493, 1194 1171 211 estimates for lighting, to be submitted.. 466 American Academy in Rome, incorporated; purposes and powers. 1044 401 American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and, appropriation for preparing... 120, 666 American Ethnology, appropriation for researches..... 461, 1165 American Match Company, refund of internal-revenue taxes to....... 807 American National Red Cross, The incorporated; powers and purposes.. 599 397 601 American Railway Appliance Exhibition, D. C., 481 granted use of portion of Monument grounds; conditions 1275 75, 923 | American Registers, granted foreign-built steamer “Brooklyn" 821 foreign-built vessel "Mira" and name changed to “Beaumont” 315 foreign-built steam lighter “Pioneer", 821 foreign-built ship“Pyrenees" and name 733 516 American Republics, Bureau of, appropriation for expenses, etc... 72, 920 762 invited to exhibit at Lewis and Clark Ex- · position.. 176 appropriation for relief and protection of. 79, 927 forlife-saving testimonials, rescuing ship- wreckeď 71, 918 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc. 45, 426, 427, 1254 for consular services to. 1254 American Society of London, ment 1227 370, 891 American Vessels, 370, 891 to be used in carrying Army and Navy 518 373, 894 American Vessels and Seamen, deficiency appropriation for services to... 45, 427, 1254 739 | Ames, John G., 742 deficiency appropriation for compiling in- dex. 39 Ames, Howard E., payment of Court of Claims judgment to.. 752 760 | Amesbury, Mass., appropriation for public building ...... 1156 Amherstburg, Canada, 75, 923 for repairs Alling, Stephen |