1910. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SE.rTATE. 5869 PETITIONS, ETC. Also, petition of Connecticut Fair Assoclation, fa>oring Honso bill 15422, the agricultural extension bill-to the Coil.lillittee on, Under clause 1 of Rule XXII, petitions and papers were laid Agriculture. on the Clerk's de k and referred us follows : By Mr. AlTDEHSOL T: l etition of D. A. Dewey, of Fostoria, Alm, petition ofJ. R.Dutton, of Colchester, Conn., for a parcels­ Ohio, for House bill 2223!:>-to the Committee on the Post-Office post bill-to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. n.ncl Post-Road . Al o, petition of Connecticut State Association of Let!er C:ir­ Also, petition of William II. Gibson Post, No. 31, Department riers, fnyoring the pro rata bill and the Worcester classification of Ohio, Grnncl Army of tile Repul>llc, against statues being bill-to the Committee on the Post-Office and Po t-Roads. placctl in Statuary Hall that perpetuate memory of the southern By Mr. HOLLINGSWORTH : Paper to accompany bill for confeueracy-to the Committee on the Library. relief of Cicero Williams-to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. By Mr. HOWELL of Utah: Petition of Wasatch Lodge, .i.. To. Also, petition of Champion Grange, Patrons of Husband~·y, of Upper Sanclu k-y, Ohio, for Senate bill 6!)31, for an appropr1i;i.­ 370, of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, of tion of $WO,OOO for extension of work of the Office of Public Ogden, Utah, for granting leave of absence with pay to em­ Roads-to tlle Committee on Agriculture. ployees of the United States on the Canal Zone-to the Com­ Also, paper to accornpnny bill for relief of Sarepta Dowler­ mittee on Railways and Canals. to tile Committee on Invalid Pensions. By l\lr. McCALL: Petition of citizens of Woburn, Mass., fa­ voring a parcels-post law-to the Committee on the Post-Office By l\fr. BE.i: l. rET of New York: Paper to accompany bill for relief of Mary Snyder anu Emma Crossman-to the Committee and Post-Roads. on JnyaJid Pensions. By l\Ir. MADDEN: Petition of Ladies of the Maccabees of the By .Mr. CLINE: Petition of Internatiorn1l Brotherhood of World, of Chicago, Ill., for amendment of House bill 21321, in Blacksmiths' Helpers No. 222, of E,ort Wayne, Ind., against the interest of fraternal periodicals as second-class mail mat­ federal control of th'~ water supply of San Francisco-to the ter-to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Iloads. Committee on tile Public Lands. By l\Ir. l\IOHGAN of Mis ouri: Petition of Stanton Post, De­ By Mr. COOP~~R qr Wisconsin: Petition of South Dnkota partment of l\Iissouri, Grand Army of the Republic, of Carthage, Dairymen's and Butter Makers' Association, against repeal of l\Io., favoring House bill 18890, the volunteer officers' retire­ tbe Grout law and against enactment of the Burleson and ment bill-to the Committee on l\Iilitary Affairs. Simmons bills-to tlle Committee on Agriculture. By l\Ir. A. MITCHELL PAL !ER: Petition of citizens of B:v Mr. FOR.I\~S : Petition of Brotherhood of Locomotive Pennsylvania for Senate bill G031, to extend work of the Office Endneers, favoring Senate bill G702 and House bill 220GG, the of Public Ilouds-to the Committee on Agriculture. boner-inspection uills-to tbe Committee on Interstate and For­ By l\Ir. P .A.Yl\'E: Petition of Lad.Jes of the Maccabees of eign Commerce. the World, of Middlesex, N. Y., for amendment to House bill Al o, petition of Chamber of Commerce of Rochester, N. Y., 21321, relating to fraternal publications in the malls-to the welcoming svirit of good will and conference in railway legisla­ Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. tion-to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. By Mr. SAE.A.TH: Petition of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America, favoring House bill 15441 and Senate bill Al o petition of South Dakota Dairymen's and Butter Afakers' 5578, the eight-hour biIJs-to the Committee on Labor. Associ~tion, against the Burleson and Simmons bills and. against Also, petition of Local No. 1, Commercial Telegraphers' Union repeal of the Grout oleomargarine law-to the Comnuttee on of America, of Chicago, 111., favoring House bill 11103 and Agriculture. Senate blll 6155, amending laws relative to American seamen­ Also, petition of Merchants' Association of New York, favor­ to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fi heries. in"' amendment to railway-rate law relatile to long-and-short­ By Mr. SHEFFIELD : Petition of Conn.nicut Grange, No. ha~1l clause-to the Committee on Inter tate and Foreign Com­ 21 Patrons of Husbandry, of Jamestown, R. I., in fayor of merce. S~nate bill G049, for a national depurtmc.nt of public hcalth­ By .Mr. FOSTER of \ermont: Petition of Union No. 32, to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. United Garment Workers of America, of Brattleboro, Vt., against Also, petition of Barrington Grange and Conanicut Grange, increased rate on second-class mail mnttor-to the Committee No. 21, Patrons of Husbandry, of Jamestown, n. I., for Senate on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. bill 4076, for appropriation for land-grant colleges-to the Also, petition of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Committee on Agriculture. Joiners of .A.merlca1 agninst federal control of the water supply By Mr. SPERHY: Protest of the Connecticut Hnrdwarc As­ of ..::nn Francisco-to the Committee on the· Public Lands. sociation, a.~ainst parcels post-to the Committee on the Post­ By Mr. l!'ULLER: Petition of Laura Francis, county presiuent Office and Post-Rollds. of tlie Grundy County (Ill.) Woman' Christian Temperance By l\Ir. STEVENS of l\Iinncsota: Petition of Grand Council Union, favoring the passage of the Gillett bill (H. R. 1Dl97) to of l\Iinncsota, Roya.I Arcnnum, for House bill 17ri43-to the promote the public health, etc.-to the Committee on Interstate Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Iloads. nnd !foreign Commerce. By l\Ir. THO .. IAS of Ohio: Petition of Ladies of the Maccn­ Al o, petition of Lasalle County (Ill.) l\I~diCa1 Society, favor­ bee~ of the World, of Clinton, Ohio, for amendment of House in"' the pn..,snge of Senate bill G04D, creatmg a federal bureau bill 21321 favorably to fraternal publications as to po tul rates­ ot°public health, etc.-to the Committee on Interstate and For­ to the Committee on the Post-Oilice and Post-Roads. ejgn . Commerce. Also, petition of citizens of Ohio, favoring Senate bill 0!:>31- By Mr. GOULDEN: Petition of Tampa Harbor, No. 82 Amer­ to the Committee on Agriculture. ican As ociation of 1\la ters, Mates, and Pilots of Steam Vessels, Ry Mr. TOU VELLE: Petition of Lndies of the Maccabees for House bills 186. '.:! und 236 D-to tho Committee on tlle of the World, of St. Marys, Ohio, for amendment of Ilou e bill Mercllant Marine nnd Fii-beries. 21321 fayorably to fraternal publications as to postal rates­ Alflo, petition of Suburban Council, No. 1354, Royal Arcanum, to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Road . in re1ntion to fraternal publications-to the ComIDittce on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. Also, petition of Paget Sound Hurbor, No. 16, American A so­ SENATE. cintion of Mn ters, 1\Iates, and Pilots of Steam Vessels, for Hon · bill 23GS!:>-to the Committee on the l\fcrchant l\farine FnmaY, ll.fay 6, 1910. and JN heries. .Also, petition of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, for Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. Ulysses G. Il. rierce, D. D . Senate bill 6702 and House bill 220GG, the boiler-inspection rBINCE TOKUGAWA, OF JAI'AN. bill-to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. The VICE-PRESIDENT, having been accompanied by Prince JJy l\Ir. GRONNA: Petition of Stutsman County (N. Dnk.) Toknga wa, before taking the chair said: Mellical Society, for regulation of the trafllc in ho.bit-forming The Senate has as its guest this morning Prince Tokugawa, of drngs-to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Japan, president of the Hou e of Peers of that Empire. By Mr. HAl\11\IOND : Petition of Ladies of the Maccabees of The prince was given a scat on the right of the Vice-President. tlle World, of Madelia, Minn., for an amendment to post-office THE JOURN AL. bill, House bill 21321-to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. The Journal of yesterday's proceedings was read and approved. By Mr. HIGGINS: Petition of IIurtford (Conn.) Central SILETZ INDIAN RESEB'\".A.TION, OREG. I~abor Union, against federal Interference with the city of Snn The VICE-PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the amendment Francisco in obtaining a wn.ter supply-to the Committee on the of the Ilouse of Representatives to the bill (S. 539) to author­ Public Lands. ize the sale of certain lands belonging to the Indians on the 5870 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SEN ATE. 1\lAY 6, Siletz_ Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon, which was H. R. 20658. An act for the relief of James O'Brien; to strike out all after the enacting clause and insert: . II. R. 21G36. An act to provide for the payment of the claims That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized of the Roman Catholic Church of Zamboanga, in the Philippine to dispose of the lands reserved under the provisions of article 4 of the Islands; agreement concluded with the Indians of the Siletz Reservation on Ostober 31,1,.
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