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FIFTY-EIGHTH ooNGnEss. sms. 11. RES. 19-21. 1904. 587 _ [No. 19.]—.l0int Resolution To extend the invitation of Congress to the Interpar- ·§>¤‘ll 9~ 1904- liamentary ['mon, and making an appropriation for the entertainment of its members. [ ‘ J‘ R‘ 82] b. Res., No. 19. Whereas the Interparliamentary Union for the Promotion of Interna— [Pu 1 tional_ Arbitration, at its last conference at Vienna, has decided to P’°“"‘m°· hold 1ts (pext session in the United States during the fall of this ear; an Wliereas the membership of said Union is composed exclusively of members of the parliaments and national legislative bodies of the different countries of Euro : Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate andmffouse of Re esentattlves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, mt a cordial invitation be, U£j)°xf'P*’ll§m°¤°”'Y and the same is hereby, extended to the members of said Union to _Meiii1>qm1¤meam visit the United States, and that the sum of fifty thousand dollars "*${{,$$,¥,,‘},l,#‘§§,$f“°°”‘ be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any mone s in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of dlefraying the expenses incident to the conference above referred to, to be expended under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Approved, April 9, 1904. No. 20. Joint Resolution Amendin the law relato theof the A 12, 1804. ,,5,,,.,, 1 ¤ M ¤¤¤**···-== at R. , - b. Res., No. Z). Resolved ke; the Senate and House 0; 12 esentatives of the United m I ‘ States of Americu in Congress , mt the Secretary of State g smum num. — be, and he is hereb , directed to include in the marginal references of u,i{,T;‘f§§‘§{{§$§’§°§,‘b°§Z the United States Sytatutes at Large for the Fi.fty-eighth and subse- °‘*~‘¤°¤m•·¤**=· uent Congresses, the Number of the Senate Bill, House Bill, Senate Joint Reso ution, or House Joint Resolution (designating same as S. for Senate Bill, H. R. for House Bill, S. J. Res. for Senate Joint Resolution. and H. J. Res. for House Joint Resolution, as the case may be) under which each Act was approved and became a law, said marginal reference to be placed within brackets immediately under the marginal date of the approval of each Act at the beginning of each chapter as the same is now printed. Approved, April 12, 1904 enla thesco of anAct entitled "An Actto ro- A rll 12. 1904. vid?g·p2¢}rii1axld)dt1h u<ii(lii§i)waysr§*1ethat ipaiito of the District of Columbia lyging lg J· R- 5-l outside of cities," approved March second, eig teen hundred and ninety-three. [puh_ R,,," Nm 2L]' Resolved by the. Senate and House of Representattves of the United p _ States of America in Congress assembled, at all the powers given to {,2;¤£§;g;{’g¥g£*g, the Commissioners and others under the Act entitled “‘An Act to pro- nignwm tuiésas of vide a rmanent system of highways in that part of the District of °*§£f,$,,,, 0, C,,,,,,,,,, (jolunibiba lying outside of cit1es," approved March secoudkeighteen Sigel? ·*g;¤¤<=:<¤-m hundred and ninety-three, shall apiply to and be capable of being exer- mended.' cised upon and through Beatty an awkins’s addition to Georgptown, where it may be necessary to connect streets ni parts of the istrnct lying outside of cities, or to connect any street in the city with streets in the District of Columbia. Approved, April 12, 1904.