Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 2.djvu/1648

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l CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. HOLIDAY RECESS. December 11,1906. Resolved by the House o Rqyresentativ (the S atTha H l‘¤¤ em. when the two Houses adidurn on Thursdiigy, Decinmlfeiiytwwrdhlieollld, the; 0 I ym stand adjourned until twelve o’clock Meridian, January third ’nine— teen hundred and seven. ° Passed December 17, 1906. CHARLES E. HENRY. ‘Deeembe1·20,1s0c. Resolved by the (the Hmose of Rqwesentatives eoneurri Th t ¤¤¤¤¤¤ E- ¤¤ . - the President be requested return to the Senate the bill ,619I) biIII>tI:?:qg:stPe€i;lr;°u entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Charles E. Henry.” Passed December 20, 1906. · JOHN INGRAM. _ January 11,1907. Resolved the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That John inzwm. the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 18214) entitled "An »iifZ}:TsqH£.l%°sY°i°” Act granting an increase of pension to John Ingrau1." Passed January 11, 1907. ` GRAIN, STORING, ETC., INVESTIGATION. f**f{‘*j{X_lf$;ff’1j_»__ Resolved by the Senate (the House of Represe1atatiz·es concurring . That {¤_*¤¤*··{¤, <*•¤¤- there be printed for the use of the Senate and House of 2{epre- miii$¤il3'iifr:1•if}»i°'¤; sentatives three thousand copies of the testimony taken in the investi- §$“m°,§‘,{,2‘,§§,§f°““‘· ` gation (pursuant to Senate resolution of June twenty-fifth, nineteen pr'f§g*d¤¤¤v <>¤i¤¤¤ undre and six, directing the Interstate Commerce Commission to ` make a thorough investigation of the elevator and grain buying and forwarding business of this country to determine to what extent special favors have been (granted to them y railroad companies, the influence _ which the allege monopolizing of this branch of business has had upon the market, the injury it has worked to the grain producers, the extent to which the railroads, their omcers, directors, stockholders, and employees own or control the grain-buying and grain-forwarding companies, and the manner in which these railroa s, their officers, directors, stockholders, and employees secured holdings, if any, in these grain buying, storing, and forwarding companies, and to report the same to the Congress at its next session, one thousand copies for the use of the Senate and two thousand copies for theuse of the House of Representatives. Passed January 16, 1907. `P 2837