CONGRESS. (MISCELLANEOUS.) 



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An act to accept, ratify, and confirm a pro- 

 posed agreement submitted by the Kansas or 

 Kaw Indians of Oklahoma. 



An act relating to the transportation of duti- 

 able merchandise at the seaports of Tacoma and 

 Seattle. 



An act to provide for the transfer of the title 

 to the military reservation at Baton Rouge to the 

 Louisiana Agricultural and Mechanical College. 



An act to confer jurisdiction on the Court of 

 Claims to render judgments for the principal and 

 interest in actions to recover duties collected by 

 the military authorities of the United States upon 

 articles imported into Porto Rico from the several 

 States between April 11, 1899, and May 1, 1900. 



An act to provide for the sale of the unsold 

 portion of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 



An act to vest in the Spanish Treaty Claims 

 Commission certain powers possessed by circuit 

 and district courts of the United States. 



An act for the allowance of certain claims for 

 stores and supplies reported by the Court of 

 Claims under the provisions of the act approved 

 March 3, 1883, and commonly known as the Bow- 

 man Act. 



An act to amend the act of May 12, 1900, 

 authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Reve- 

 nue to redeem or make allowance for internal- 

 revenue stamps. 



An act reserving from the public lands in the 

 State of Oregon, as a national park for the benefit 

 of the people of the United States, and for the 

 protection and preservation of the game, fish, 

 timber, and all other natural objects therein, a 

 tract of 249 square miles, including Crater Lake. 



An act to regulate the sale of viruses, serums, 

 toxins, and analogous products in the District of 

 Columbia, to regulate interstate traffic in said 

 articles, and for other purposes. It provides that 

 " no person shall sell, barter, or exchange, or offer 

 for sale, barter, or exchange in the District of 

 Columbia, or send, carry, or bring for sale, barter, 

 or exchange from any State, Territory/ or the 

 District of Columbia into any State, Territory, or 

 the District of Columbia, or from any foreign 

 country into the United States, or from the Uni- 

 ted States into any foreign country, any virus, 

 therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, or analogous 

 product applicable to the prevention and cure of 

 diseases of man, unless such virus, serum, toxin, 

 antitoxin, or product has been propagated and 

 prepared at an establishment holding an unsus- 

 pended and unrevoked license, issued by the Sec- 

 retary of the Treasury as hereinafter authorized, 

 to propagate and prepare such virus, serum, toxin, 

 antitoxin, or product for sale in the District of 

 Columbia, or for sending, bringing, or carrying 

 from place to place aforesaid; nor unless each 

 package of such virus, serum, toxin, antitoxin, or 

 product is plainly marked with the proper name 

 of the article contained therein, the name, ad- 

 dress, and license number of the manufacturer, 

 and the date beyond which the contents can not 

 be expected beyond reasonable doubt to yield 

 their specific results." 



An act to provide for the allotment of the lands 

 of the Cherokee Nation and for the disposition of 

 town sites therein. 



An act for the relief of the citizens of the French 

 West Indies. 



An act to ratify and confirm a supplemental 

 agreement with the Creek Indians, modifying the 

 agreement ratified by Congress, March, 1901, in 

 regard to the allotment of lands, descent and dis- 

 tribution. 



An act to fix fees of juries in the United States 

 courts. 



An act to provide a commission to secure plans 

 and designs for a monument or memorial to the 

 memory of Abraham Lincoln. 



An act to amend an act for the 'relief and 

 civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State 

 of Minnesota approved Jan. 14, 1889. 



Acts granting public lands for the water-supply 

 of Denver and Colorado Springs, Col. 



An act providing that the statute of limitations 

 of the several States shall apply as a defense to 

 actions brought in the United States courts for 

 the recovery of lands patented in severally to 

 members of any tribe of Indians under any treaty 

 between it and the United States of America. 



An act to prevent any consular officer of the 

 United States from accepting any appointment 

 from any foreign state as administrator, guardian, 

 or to any other office of trust, without first exe- 

 cuting a bond, with security, to be approved by 

 the Secretary of State. 



An act to authorize the sale of part of the 

 Mobara military reservation in the State of 

 Nebraska. 



An act for the authorization of the erection of 

 buildings by the International Committee of the 

 Young Men's Christian Associations, on the mili- 

 tary reservations of the United States. 



An act to facilitate the procurement of statis- 

 tics of trade between the United States and non- 

 contiguous countries. 



An act to prevent the sale of firearms, opium, 

 and intoxicating liquors in certain islands of the 

 Pacific, not under the protection of any civilized 

 power. 



An act to increase the efficiency, and change the 

 name of the United States Marine-Hospital Service. 



An act to promote the efficiency of the Revenue- 

 Cutter service. 



An act to extend the provisions, limitations, 

 and benefits of an act entitled " An Act granting 

 pensions to the survivors of the Indian wars of 

 1832 to 142, inclusive, known as the Black 

 Ha\vk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances, and 

 the Seminole war," approved July 27, 1892. The 

 measure brings into the scope of the original act 

 Indian wars preceding 1832 and following 1842. 



An act authorizing the Comptroller of the Cur- 

 rency to extend the charter of national banks 

 twenty years. 



Acts amending the following sections of the Re- 

 vised Statutes: 82; 548; 658; 683; 852; 1315; 

 1513; 1580; 1581; 1797; 2294; 2399; 2529; 2544; 

 2555; 2593; 2743; 3339; 3362; 3394; 4075; 4076; 

 4078; 4139; 4314; 4400; 4716; 4883; 4929; 5543; 

 5544. Sections 1584 and 2035 were repealed. 



An act for the protection of miners in the 

 Territories. 



An act for the protection of game in Alaska, 

 not affecting, however, any law now in force in 

 Alaska relating to the fur seal, sea otter, or any 

 fur-bearing animal other than bears and sea lions, 

 or preventing the killing of any game animal or 

 bird for food or clothing by native Indians or 

 Eskimo, or by miners, explorers, or travelers on a 

 journey when in need of food; but the game ani- 

 mals or birds so killed shall not be shipped or 

 sold, and not to be construed as proven! ing the 

 collection of specimens for scientific purposes, the 

 capture of shipment of live animals and birds 

 for exhibition or propagation, or the export from 

 Alaska of specimens and trophies, under such 

 restrictions and limitations as the Secretary of 

 Agriculture may prescribe and publish. 



Acts authorizing the construction of bridges 

 across the Arkansas river, Fort Gibson, Indian 

 Territory, and in Arkansas; Ashley river, South 

 Carolina'; Calumet river, Cummings, 111., and 



