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Road Commissioners, Board of, Alaska. See Alaska.

Roads, public lands, right of way for highways over. See Public lands.

Road tax, Philippine Islands, male persons on which imposed. See Philippine Islands.

St. Johns River, Fla. Secretary of War authorized to appoint a board of three officers from the Corps of Engineers to examine and appraise the value of the work and franchises of the East Coast Canal from the river to Key West, with reference to its purchase by the Government and the construction of a free and open waterway, etc. Sec. 15, act of Mar. 4, 1915 (Pub. No. 291, 38 Stat. -).

Salem, Mass., relief of fire sufferers at, expenditures under Secretary of War. Sec. 13, act of Aug. 1, 1914 (38 Stat. 681).

Sales, Canal Zone, construction material, etc., disposition of proceeds of. See Panama Canal.

Saline lands, Philippine Islands, disposition of. See Philippine Islands.

San Francisco, sale by city and county of, to War Department of water supply required for the military reservations in or near the city, supplied from reservoirs in Hetch Hetchy Valley, Yosemite National Park, on certain conditions, etc. Par. (u), sec. 9, act of Dec. 19, 1913 (38 Stat. 250).

Schools, Indian:

Detail of Army officers in connection with normal and industrial training. See Details of Army officers.

Use of vacant military posts and barracks for normal and industrial training. See Details of Army officers.

Secretary of war:

Accept donation of funds to be expended with public funds for improvement of rivers and harbors. See Rivers and harbors.

Approve, as member of commission, site and plans for the memorial monument to commemorate the women of the Civil War, and to supervise expenditures. Act of Oct. 22, 1913 (38 Stat. 233).

Authorized to appoint a board of three officers from Corps of Engineers to examine and appraise the value of the work and franchises of the East Canal Co., from the St. Johns River to Key West, Fla., with reference to its purchase by the Government and the construction of a free and open waterway, etc. Sec. 15, act of Mar. 4, 1915 (Pub. No. 291, 38 Stat. -).

Establish and define anchorage grounds in all harbors, rivers, bays, and other navigable waters. See Rivers and harbors.

Expenditures for relief of fire sufferers at Salem, Mass., to be made under. See Salem, Mass.

Funds contributed in excess of actual cost of work may be returned to representatives of contributing interests on approval of. See Rivers and harbors.

Loan ensigns, flags, etc., for purpose of decorating streets during forty-ninth encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. See Grand Army of the Republic.

Loan hospital tents, ambulances, horses, drivers, etc., for caring for the sick, injured, and infirm during the encampment. See Grand Army of the Republic. Permits for construction of works in navigable waters of Porto Rico. See Porto Rico.

Permits to use reservations and other public spaces in city of Washington during encampment. See Grand Army of the Republic.

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Sequoia National Park:

See also National parks.

Removal of trespassers, etc., from. See Employment of military force.

Shiloh National Military Park. See National military parks.

Small arms, authorization for sale of rifles and ordnance to Cuba. See Cuba

Soldiers' home:

Medical Department of Army authorized to sell medical and hospital supplies to, at contract price. Sec. 1, act of June 4, 1897 (30 Stat. 54).

See also National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
National Home for Disabled Volunteers-

Inspection of. See Inspector General's Department.

National sanitarium at Hot Springs, S. Dak., in connection with. See Medical Department.

State and Territorial homes to be paid for care of disabled soldiers and sailors. See National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Southern Pacific Railroad, post route and military road. See Transportation. South Pass, Mississippi River, location and extent, regulations for, etc. See Corps of Engineers.

Spanish-American War, replacing ordnance and ordnance stores carried into. See Militia.

Speedways, Potomac Park, District of Columbia, restrictions on. See Corps of
Engineers.

Spies, punishment of by courts-martial. See Military tribunals.
State or Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors:

Collections from inmates for support of. See Medical Department.

Loss of appropriation where permit sale of intoxicating liquors. See Medical Department.

State and Territorial homes, to be paid for care of disabled soldiers and sailors. See National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Statutes at Large, Little & Brown's edition of, to be competent as evidence. See Military tribunals.

Suarez, Señor Eduardo, thanks of Congress and gold medal presented to for services as mediator between United States and warring parties in Mexico. See Medals. Subsistence:

Allowance of, for Army officers detailed with Coast and Geodetic Survey. See Details of Army officers.

Allowance to persons traveling on official business outside District of Columbia. See District of Columbia.

Subsistence department, appointments in, from volunteers. Act of Mar. 2, 1901 (31 Stat. 900).

Surgeon General's Office, Library of, binding and location. See Medical Department. Telegraph lines, Philippine Islands, statutory regulations governing. See Philippine Islands.

Telephone lines, Philippine Islands, statutory regulations governing. See Philippine Islands.

Tents, hospital; Secretary of War authorized to loan ambulances, horses, drivers, etc., and for caring for the sick, injured, and infirm, during the forty-ninth encampment of the G. A. R. See Grand Army of the Republic.

Thanks of Congress, gold medal and presented to Señors Domicio da Gama, Romulo S. Naon, and Eduardo Suarez for services as mediators between United States and warring parties in Mexico. See Medals.

Timber:

Cut on public lands, seizure of. See Public lands.

Cutting and felling on public lands. See Employment of military force.
Dead and fallen and depredations on Indian reservations. See Indians.
Philippine Islands, cutting or destroying, standing on reservations. See Philip-
pine Islands.

Tolls, Panama Canal, exemption of coastwise vessels repealed. See Panama Canal.

Toll roads and bridges, Philippine Islands, Governor General to approve rates. See Philippine Islands.

Tonnage tax, Philippine Islands, levied on foreign vessels entering United States from. See Philippine Islands.

Torpedoes, mines, etc., for harbor defenses, injuries to. See Corps of Engineers. Traders, post, vacancies in position of not to be filled. See Post traders. Transportation:

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad to be post route and military road. Sec. 11, act of July 27, 1866 (14 Stat. 297).

Explosives for military service. See Interstate commerce.

Northern Pacific Railroad to be post route and military road. Sec. 11, act of July 2, 1864 (13 Stat. 370).

Public property to or from fairs or expositions, etc. See Interstate commerce. Quarantine of live stock, notice to carriers. See Interstate commerce.

Southern Pacific Railroad to be post route and military road. Sec. 18, act of July 27, 1866 (14 Stat. 299).

Union and Central Pacific Railroad to be post route and military road. Sec. 6, act of July 11, 1862 (12 Stat. 493).

Treason against United States, penalties for. Secs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, act of Mar. 4, 1909 (35 Stat. 1088).

Trespassers:

On General Grant National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Yosemite National Park, removal of. See Employment of military force.

On public lands, removal of. See Employment of military force.

Trespassing, national parks, penalty for hunting and shooting on. See National parks. Troops, hereafter women not allowed to accompany as laundresses. See Army. Typewriting machines, restrictions as to price to be paid by Government for. Sec. 11, act of Aug. 1, 1914 (38 Stat. 680).

Union and Central Pacific Railroad, post route and military road. See Transportation.
Vacancies, membership of Board of Managers of National Home for Disabled Volun-
teer Soldiers not to be filled until such board is reduced to five, etc. See National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Vicksburg National Military Park. See National military parks.
Volunteers:

Appointment from, in staff departments. Act of Mar. 2, 1901 (31 Stat. 900). Army officers accountable for public property to secure certificates of nonindebtedness before discharge. See Public property.

Volunteer homes, disabled volunteer soldiers:

Inspection of. See Inspector General's Department.

National Sanitarium at Hot Springs, S. Dak., in connection with. See Medical Department.

War Department, sale by city and county of San Francisco of water supply required for military reservations in or near the city of San Francisco, supplied from reservoirs in Hetch Hetchy Valley, Yosemite National Park, on certain conditions. Par. (u), sec. 9, act of Dec. 19, 1913 (38 Stat. 250).

War:

European, relief, protection, and transportation of American citizens in Europe, made necessary by. See Europe.

Preference to military traffic in time of. Sec. 2, act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 586.)

Washington Aqueduct, custody of, regulations for, etc. See Corps of Engineers. Washington Monument, care and maintenance of, etc. See Corps of Eugineers. Washington memorial building. See Commission of Fine Arts.

Water power, Muskingum River, Ohio, relief for lessees of, whose property was destroyed by Ohio Valley flood of March, 1913. See Corps of Engineers.

Water supply, sale of, to War Department by city and county of San Francisco from reservoirs of Hetch Hetchy Valley, Yosemite National Park, required for military reservations in or near the city of San Francisco on certain conditions, etc. Par. (u) sec. 9, Act of Dec. 19, 1913 (38 Stat.,250).

Water, Washington Aqueduct, use of water in, etc. See Corps of Engineers. Waterways Commission, International, Secretary of War authorized to pay expenses of. Sec. 4, act of June 13, 1902 (32 Stat. 373).

White House, furniture for and inventory of property in. See Corps of Engineers.
White man marrying Indian woman not to acquire tribal rights. See Indians.
Widows of colored and Indian soldiers. See Pensions.
Witnesses:

Civilian, Philippine Islands, fees to. See Philippine Islands. Courts-martial, attendance of, refusal to testify. See Military tribunals. Women, hereafter not allowed to accompany troops as laundresses. See Army. Women of the Civil War, memorial monument to commemorate. Contributions by the Government for site and building; commission to approve site and plans and to supervise expenditures; Commission of Fine Arts also to approve plans; memorial to be permanent headquarters of American Red Cross; and American Red Cross to be charged with and responsible for care, keeping, and maintenance of memorial and grounds, but title to site and building to be in the United States. Act of Oct. 22, 1913 (38 Stat. 233).

Wrecks, obstructions to navigation, removal of. See Corps of Engineers.
Yellowstone National Park. See National parks.

Yosemite National Park. See National parks.

Removal of trespassers, etc., from. See Employment of military force. Sale to War Department by city and county of San Francisco of water supply required for military reservations in or near the city of San Francisco on certain conditions, etc., being waters from reservoirs of Hetch Hetchy Valley within. Par. (u), sec. 9, act of Dec. 19, 1913 (38 Stat. 250).

National parks-Continued.

Yellowstone National Park-Continued.

Deputy marshals and terms of court. Sec. 6, act of May 7, 1894 (28 Stat. 73).
Employees; appointment, compensation, etc. Act of Mar. 3, 1883 (22 Stat.
626).

Establishment. Sec. 2474, R. S.

Jail and office building. Sec. 9, act of May 7, 1894 (28 Stat. 73).
Leases within authorized. Act of Aug. 3, 1894 (28 Stat. 222).

Penal provisions relating to hunting, fishing, violation of regulations, etc.
Sec. 4, act of May 7, 1894 (28 Stat. 73).

Protection of fish and game and removal of trespassers, etc. Sec. 2475, R. S.
Punishment of offenses under Wyoming laws. Sec. 3, act of May 7, 1894
(28 Stat. 73).

Road extensions and improvements to be under Chief of Engineers. Act of
June 6, 1900 (31 Stat. 625).

Secretary of Interior to have control. Sec. 2475, R. S.

Secretary of the Interior to make regulations for management, care, and pro-
tection of. Sec. 4, act of May 7, 1894 (28 Stat. 73).

Under exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. Sec. 1, act of May 7, 1894
(28 Stat. 73).

Yosemite; employment of military force to prevent trespassers or intruders
from destroying the game or objects of curiosity therein. Act of June 6,
1900 (31 Stat. 618),

National Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak., in connection with National Home for
Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. See Medical Department.

Native wines, Philippine Islands, sale of, to soldiers, etc. See Philippine Islands.
Naturalization:

Alien enemies not admitted. Sec. 2171, R. S.

Aliens of African nativity and descent. Sec. 2169, R. S., and act of Feb. 18, 1875
(18 Stat. 318).

Aliens, declared intention, oath, residence, etc. Sec. 2165, R. S., and act of Feb.
1, 1876 (19 Stat. 2) replaced by secs. 3 and 4, act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 596).
Children of naturalized persons. Sec. 2172, R. S., as amended by sec. 5, act
of Mar. 2, 1907 (34 Stat. 1229).

Declaration of intention, how made. Sec. 5, act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 598).
False certificate of citizenship, penalty. Sec. 74, act of Mar. 4, 1909, Criminal
Code (35 Stat. 1102).

Indians adopting civilized life and allottees. Sec. 6, act of Feb. 8, 1887 (24 Stat.
390).

Minor residents. Sec. 2167, R. S., replaced by sec. 4, act of June 29, 1906 (34
Stat. 596).

Petitions filed in term time or vacation. Sec. 6, act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat.
598).

Residence required. Sec. 2170, R. S., as amended by sec. 10, act of June 29, 1906
(34 Stat. 599).

Restrictions, qualifications, procedure, etc. Act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 598).
Widow and dependent children of declarants. Sec. 2168, R. S., replaced by sec.

4, act of June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 598).

Naval Militia, District of Columbia, authorization of, etc. See Militia.
Naval radio station, Canal Zone. See Panama Canal.

Navigable waters:

Authority for construction of fishways in. See Corps of Engineers.
Bridges, dams, etc., over or across. See Corps of Engineers.
Harbor lines, establishment and extension of. See Corps of Engineers.

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