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2830 'CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. March 12. 1906- DAVID A. JONES. num A. Jones. _ Resolved by the Home of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That b,}}"j,‘}",!},q‘f,f,S,*j,°,,‘f“‘°“ the President be re uested to return to the House of Representatives ’ the bill (H. R. 8492) "Granting an increase of ·pension to David A. J ones." Passed March 12, 1906. '- Nmh 13-1900- JOHN H. PARKER. John u. mm. _ Resolved ly the House of Representatuves (the Senate concurring), That b,{}‘jf,‘fj';q$,§“°“ the President be requested to return to the House of Representatives . the bill (H. R. 10588) entitled ‘“An Act granting a pension to John . H. Parker." _ . Passed March 13, 1905. · · . $**90 2*% 1906- KIOWA, COMANCHE, AND APACHE INDIAN RESERVATIONS, OKLA. mem, Comanche, Resolved ly the Hoetse of Representati’vee (the Senate concurring), That §,,’},§‘fo{',§§°_’““ the President be, and hereby is, requested to return to the House the

gig; bill (H. R. 431) “To open for settlement five hundred and five thousand

n enemquueea acres of land in the iowa, Comanche, and Apmhe Indian Reservations, in Oklahoma Territory." Passed March 26, 1906. March 26, 1906. TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. _ _ ‘ Resolved by the Senate (the Ilouee ofRqreaentata}ves concurring), That ¥§’;}f,‘f,{§'¤F’,§“§L}§; the invitation extended to the Congress of the United States by the , ¤<> ¤¤¢¤¤ we- American Philoso hical Societ of Philadel hia, Pennsvlvania, to ' grrdlion two hun- y P . · . m-emu anniversary attend the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the b1rth °'· °°°°"°"· of Benjamin Franklin, to be held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, com- ’ mencing April seventeenth, nineteen hundred and six, be, and is hereby, acce ted. w·;1;5°,g*¤¢¤° °* Tdlat the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of ` Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to appoint a committee to consist of six Senators and ten Representatives o the Fifty-ninth Congress to attend the celebration re erred to and to represent the Congress of the United States on that occasion. Passed March 26, 1906. APYH4- 1900- RAILROAD RATES BILL. mtime rates_'blll. Resolved lv the Semzte(t}•e House ofRqpre.sen tatives concurring), That ,,,{§§’,f{fg‘;”'§',Q}}{°“,§ff there be printed ten thousand additiona copies of the testimon * taken egggéggaggrgplgélegfgp by the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, in the considlaration em,. ordered pnmeef of the so-called railroad rates bill, and a digest of said testimony prepared under the direction of said committee, one hundred co ies for , P _ 1¤¤tr1¤¤¢i¤¤- the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, one hundred copies for the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, two thousand and nine hundred copies for the use of the Senate and six thousand nine hundred copies or the use of the House of Representatives. Passed April 4, 1906. · Avril 7. 1906- ROCHAMBEAU STATUE. B<>¤¤¤¤b¢¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤•=- Resolved by the Senate (the House o f Represerztatuves concurring) That ¤ii>°¤i°upr;•$$ii1i¤i§°°i:} the concurrent resolution February two, nineteen hundreil and §;'{{;;§°§¤ jug}; four, providing for the publication of the proceedings on the occasion gm£;gi){1¤g)mqf.et:> of the unveiling of the Rocbambeau statue is hereby continued in force, - Vo1.¤,p. ma!and excepted rom the limitation of one year, as provided in section