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2832 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. United States," be, and the same is hereby, authorized to agree to an amendment on page 2, line 14, of the bill, by inserting after the word "thereof " the words " and every member of Congress." Passed April 13, 1906. April 19. 1906- - FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. “'°°*"N, ,T'*},’°'· Resolved the Houseqf1tq>reaentatives(the Senate concurring) That mgmt. tb of in the enrohhinent of the bill (H. R. 5976) "An Act to provide fdr the ,..T.$.*r***·•°* °°*· iimi disposition or me min of me Five oiviiimi Tribes in nie iiidiiis Territory, and for other purposes," the Clerk be directed to restore to the bi l the parltepmposed to be stricken out in the amendment of the Senate numbe twenty-six, and to insert the following: On page _ nine, linbeutlgree, aféer the wop/d ‘;·retaiuing " thewlgrds tribal edugatwnal oylcers 'ect to icmisaal the Secreta 0 t nterior an Restbre to the bill the part proposed] to be stricken, out in the amendment of the Senate numbered twenty-seven, and to insert in said amendment the followipg: On page eleven, line eight, after the word ‘ " live ” the words and such taxes levied and collected after the thirty- jirst day of December, nineteen hundred and live, shall be refunded After the word " shall" on page eleven, ine sixteen, insert: will- {ally and fraudulently After the word "punished" on page eleven, ine twenty-one, insert: by a _/ine of not ewceedingjive thousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding jive years, or by both such _/ine and im `sonment, fiirlieu of the matter proposed to be stricken out in the amendment ofghhz Ssrenate numbe/$r$forty-o1;'e;l§i;;ee}trt in lieu thereo§ltg'1:_;cpllowing: ecretaryo t nteriors `eposeeeeiono a z ingsnow or heretofore usedf for yovernmental, school, and othfrr tribal payloses, together with threafurnzture therein and the land appertaining theereto, and ulezppraise dw sell the same at nzech time dtd under szeclhw rules and reg tionaaa may e a depoeitt proceeds, sea incident to the egppra£T·rnent add sale, in the reaimry of the Znited States to the cr at of the respective tribes .· Promkled, . Passed April 19, 1906. ¤•¥ °· 1** som: w. uimmonn. ’,,°*‘”,,, lf', ·H*¤¤°'*‘· Resolved by the House of Rqrresentatives the Senate concurri ) That m1¤t.m;¤(i{¤¤l°l°° the President be requested to return the bgll R. 8948) entitled "An Act granting an increase of pension to John . Hammond." Passed May 9, 1906. June 14,1®6. A BYRON K. MAY.

  • Y’°° K;,"•Y· Resolved by the Senate (the House of Repreeentat T s carrie: That
 the President be requested to return the bil] (S 1b’l0)¢;01ititled ‘Q’n Act

granting an increase of pension to Byron K. May.” ~ Passed June 14, 1906. ’¤¤° *-1** muzaoa AT nm.UrH,M1NN. ”““?“‘· ,,_ Resolved by the .H>use of Representatlves (the Senate conearri ) That mlillluihbriiéhifm the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause an examination and survey to be made of the harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, including the entrance thereto, with a view to determining what modifications of the present plan, if any, are desirable. PassedJune 20, 1906.