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... Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians . 1275. To establish Rocky Mountain National Park , Colo . 1277. Leasing of oil and gas lands withdrawn from entry . 1278. Barrow County , Ga . , to be in eastern division ...
... Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians . 1275. To establish Rocky Mountain National Park , Colo . 1277. Leasing of oil and gas lands withdrawn from entry . 1278. Barrow County , Ga . , to be in eastern division ...
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... claim pending in the Bureau of Pensions , " and submit the following report , with the recommendation that said resolution be adopted . The purpose of this proposed legislation is to simplify the method of paying examining surgeons of ...
... claim pending in the Bureau of Pensions , " and submit the following report , with the recommendation that said resolution be adopted . The purpose of this proposed legislation is to simplify the method of paying examining surgeons of ...
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... claim for transportation to Freeport and return , it seems to me that you are calling for estimates that no car ... claimed by him for transportation for 56 miles and that his account would be approved for the examination fee and the ...
... claim for transportation to Freeport and return , it seems to me that you are calling for estimates that no car ... claimed by him for transportation for 56 miles and that his account would be approved for the examination fee and the ...
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... claims . It is believed , therefore , that a law should be enacted under which examining surgeons can be allowed a reasonable com- pensation when directed to travel long distances and leave their practice to make these home examinations ...
... claims . It is believed , therefore , that a law should be enacted under which examining surgeons can be allowed a reasonable com- pensation when directed to travel long distances and leave their practice to make these home examinations ...
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... claims of the several parties in interest . The only reason that the condition has not become acute is because the account is of a constantly revolving nature , new moneys being paid in as expenditures are made . The third ítem entering ...
... claims of the several parties in interest . The only reason that the condition has not become acute is because the account is of a constantly revolving nature , new moneys being paid in as expenditures are made . The third ítem entering ...
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accompany H. R. acres Agriculture allotment amendment as follows Amendment numbered amount appropriations for 1915 approved Armored cruiser authorized battleship bill H. R. Bureau certificate Chairman Committee child labor clerks Colorado commission commissioner construction cost court Crater Lake cruiser District of Columbia establishment Estes Park estimates for 1916 expenses feet fiscal following REPORT fund Glacier National Park Government granted hereby House of Representatives House recede increase Indians inspectors interest Interior interstate commerce June 30 labor Lake legislation lieu ment Mount Rainier National Park naval Navy North Dakota patented persons post office present Protected cruiser Public Buildings Public Lands purposes railroad recommended referred the bill regulations reserve revenues River salaries SCOTT FERRIS Secretary Senate agree Senate numbered submitted the following thereof tion Torpedo boat Total township Union and ordered United vessel Wahpeton Washington Whole House Yosemite National Park
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Page 6 - Associations for carrying on the business of banking under this Title may be formed by any number of natural persons, not less in any case than five. They shall enter into articles of association, which shall specify in general terms the object for which the association is formed, and may contain any other provisions, not inconsistent with law, which the association may see fit to adopt for the regulation of its business and the conduct of its affairs.
Page 10 - ... the vessel departs, or is scheduled to depart: Provided further, That any person that shall knowingly make a false affidavit for such purpose shall be deemed guilty of perjury and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, within the discretion of the court.
Page 44 - It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.
Page 5 - That at any time within five years after entry, any alien who at the time of entry was a member of one or more of the classes excluded by law; any alien who shall have entered or who shall be found in the United States in violation of this Act, or in violation of any other law of the United States...
Page 7 - ... contract approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior...
Page 9 - No wages due or accruing to any seaman or apprentice shall be subject to attachment or arrestment from any court, and every payment of wages to a seaman or apprentice shall be valid in law, notwithstanding any previous sale or assignment of wages or of any attachment, encumbrance, or arrestment thereon ; and no assignment or sale of wages or of salvage made prior to the accruing thereof shall bind the party making the same, except such allotments as are authorized by this title.