tain additional day marks and beacon lights and buoys, where required on Porto Rico and adjacent islands, including purchase of land for same and the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspector and light-house engineer and at the light-house depot, seventy-five thousand dollars. (Bringing home remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees of the Army. See p. 63.). RESOLUTION. [No. 7.1 Joint Resolution For the transportation of Porto Feb. 12, 1904. Rican teachers to the United States and return. [H. J. R. 79.] 7.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 582. Porto Rico. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives [Pub. Res., No. of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized, during the year nineteen hundred and four, at such time as requested by the governor of the island of Porto Rico, to transport from the island of Porto Rico to the United and return. Transporta tion of teachers to the United States and to return from the United States to States Subsistence Feb. 3, 1905. FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, THIRD SESSION. CHAP. 297.-An Act Making appropriations for the legislative, [H. R. 15895.] executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal [Publie, No. year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. 40.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 631. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Legislative, the following sums be, and the same are hereby, approjudicial ex-priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise penses appro- appropriated, in full compensation for the service of the priations. fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and executive, and Mar. 2, 1905. six, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: TERRITORY OF PORTO RICO: For salary of the resident commissioner from Porto Rico to the United States authorized by the Act temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, approved April twelfth, nineteen hundred, five thousand dollars; for traveling expenses, one hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents; in all, five thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. CHAP. 1307.-An Act Making appropriation for the support of [H. R. 17473.] the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun[Public, No. dred and six. 127.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 827. Mar. 3, 1905. [H. R. 18329.] [Public, No. 138.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 861. Mar. 3, 1905. [H. R. 18468.] [Public, No. 140.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 915. (For Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry. See p. 67.) CHAP. 1405.-An Act Making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. (Weather bureau and agricultural experiment station in P. R. See pp. 224, 225.) CHAP. 1407.-An Act Making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. (Relief and protection of American seamen. See p.225.) Mar. 3, 1905. CHAP. 1447.-An Act To extend the time within which actions [H. R. 17102.] for the recovery of duties paid in Porto Rico may be brought in [Public, No. the Court of Claims under the Act of April twenty-ninth, nine180.] teen hundred and two. 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 1013. Mar. 3, 1905. [H. R. 18467.] [Public, No. 214.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 1092. (See p. 85.) CHAP. 1481.-An Act Making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. (Naval station, San Juan, P. R.; Repairs of barracks and quarters, P. R. See pp. 69, 71.) CHAP. 1482.-An Act Making appropriations for the construc- Mar. 3, 1905. tion, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers [H. R. 18809.] and harbors, and for other purposes. [Public, No. 215.] pt. 1, p. 1117. Rivers and Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 33 Stats. L., of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums of money be, and are hereby, appro- harbors appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not priations. otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, for the construction, completion, repair, and preservation of the public works hereinafter named: * * TERRITORY OF PORTO RICO. Harbor of San Juan, with a view of obtaining sufficient anchorage grounds, and depths, respectively, of twentyfour and thirty feet in the channels reaching thereto. Harbor at Ponce. Harbor at Mayaguez. Great Harbor, Culebra Island, with a view to providing a sufficient entrance or entrances thereto. CHAP. 1483.-An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil Mar. 3, 1905. expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thir- [H. R. 18969.] tieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. [Public, No. 216.] pt. 1, p. 1156. expenses ap Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 33 Stats 6." of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Sundry civil the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appro-propriations. priated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, namely: PORTO RICAN LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE: For maintaining Porto Rico. existing aids to navigation and to establish and maintain additional day marks and beacon lights and buoys, where required on Porto Rico and adjacent islands, including purchase of land for same and the pay of officers and crews of light-house tenders and of clerks and other employees in the offices of the light-house inspector and light-house engineer and at the light-house depot, seventyfive thousand dollars. Mar. 3, 1905. [H. R. 19150.] MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. (Quarantine service, P. R. See p. 226.) (Bringing home remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees of the Army. See p. 72.) CHAP. 1484.-An Act Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thir[Public, No. tieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for prior years, and for other 217.] 33 Stats. L., pt. 1, p. 1214. Deficiencies purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That appropriations. the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: Ponce, P. R. PRIZE MONEY, PONCE, PORTO RICO: To satisfy a decree Prize money. rendered by the supreme court of the District of Columbia, in the case of Charles H. Davis, captain, United States Navy, and others, against the Paz, Ventura, and others, one thousand five hundred dollars. Rafael Subira. Refund of fine to. Mar. 3, 1905. 1338.] Adolph Spie gel. Payment to. * * * * * REFUND OF FINE TO RAFAEL SUBIRA: To refund to Rafael Subira, of Ponce, Porto Rico, the sum of twenty dollars, erroneously received from him, under section fifteen of the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and three, which sum was erroneously covered into the Treasury as a navigation fine, twenty dollars. * * CHAP. 1576.-An Act For the relief of Adolph Spiegel, as the [H. R. 11802.] successor of the firm of Spiegel, Finkelstein and Company. [Private, No. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 33 Stats. L., of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That pt. 2, p. 2021. the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Adolph Spiegel, as the successor of the firm of Spiegel, Finkelstein and Company, the sum of four hundred and thirty-four dollars and twentythree cents, out of any money in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to refund duties erroneously assessed and charged on merchandise shipped from New York to Porto Rico to the firm of Spiegel, Finkelstein and Company after April eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. LEGISLATION APPLICABLE TO NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES AND TO CUBA. FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION. CHAP. 160.—An Act Making appropriations to supply urgent Feb. 18, 1904. deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June [H. R. 10954.] thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for prior years, and for [Public, No. other purposes. 22.] 33 Stat. L., (Bringing home remains from abroad; Naval station, pt. 1, p. 15. Cavite, P. I.; Naval station, Guantanamo, Cuba. See pp. 47, 48. CHAP. 543.-An Act Making appropriations for the diplomatic Mar. 12, 1904. and consular service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, [H. R. 11287.] nineteen hundred and five. [Public, No. 48.] and consular Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 33 Stats. L., of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That pt. 1, p. 67. the following sums be, and they are hereby, severally ap- Diplomatic propriated, in full compensation for the diplomatic and appropriations. consular service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: American sea Relief and protection of American seamen in foreign Relief of countries, and shipwrecked American seamen in the Ter- men. ritory of Alaska, in the Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico, and the Philippine Islands, or so much thereof as may be necessary, thirty thousand dollars. * * * * * CHAP. 1253.-An Act To authorize the Government of the United States to participate in celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the exploration of the Oregon country by Captains Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark in the years eighteen hundred and four, eighteen hundred and five, and eighteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. Whereas * * * Now, therefore, for the purpose of contributing to the success of said exposition and enabling our insular possessions and also oriental oceanic countries Apr. 13, 1904. [S. 276.] [Public, No. 111.] 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 175. |