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9664-—Amending S. 7382, to encourage holding of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, Washington, in 1909. By Sen. W. Warner, Feb. 8, 1907. (S. Rep. 6510, 59th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5060.) 9665-Amending H. 18891, to incorporate company and aid in the construction of railroad and telegraph and telephone line in Alaska. By Sen. S. H. Piles, Feb. 12, 1907. (S. Rep. 6625, pt. 1; 59th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5060.) 9666-Amending by substitute H. 18891, as above. By Sen. F. G. Newlands, Feb. 21, 1907. 9 pp. (S. Rep. 6625, pt. 2, 59th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5060.)

14 pp.

9667—Favoring H. 25041, for additional land districts in Alaska, with offices at Nome and Fairbanks. By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, Feb. 23, 1907. 3 pp. (S. Rep. 7270, 59th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 5061.) 9668-Favoring S. 4351, for the relief of the Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company. By Sen. K. Nelson, Feb. 21, 1908. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 270, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 1; 5218.)

9669-Favoring S. 4712, to provide for the care and custody of persons adjudged insane in Alaska. By Sen. K. Nelson, Feb. 28, 1908. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 310, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 1; 5218.)

9670-Favoring, with amendments, S. 4748, amending criminal code of Alaska relating to liquor licenses, etc. By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, March 9, 1908. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 349, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v.

1; 5218.)

11 pp. (S.

9671-Favoring H. R. 14789, to amend an Act... for the protection of game in Alaska. By Senator A. J. Beveridge, May 2, 1908. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 597, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 2; 5219.) 9672-Favoring, with amendments, H. R. 21957, relating to affairs in the territories. By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, May 21, 1908. Rep. 690, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 2; 5219.) 9673-Amending S. 7781, to extend the time for the construction and beginning of construction of the Alaska Short Line Railroad in Alaska. By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, Jan. 29, 1909. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 885, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5380.)

9674-To accompany S. 8821, to Alaska Central Railway.

extend the time for the completion of the By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, Feb. 9, 1909. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 941, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5380.) 9675-Favoring S. 8058, authorizing the Attorney General to appoint as special peace officers such employees of the Alaska School Service as may be named. By. Sen. A. J. Beveridge, Feb. 9, 1909. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 942, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5380.)

9676-To accompany H. R. 25823, to amend an Act entitled, "An Act to extend the time for the completion of the Valdez, Marshall Pass & Northern Railroad," By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, Feb. 16, 1909. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 1007, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5380.)

9677-Amending H. R. 23717, to extend the time for the construction and beginning construction of the Alaska Short Line Railroad in Alaska. By Sen. S. H. Piles, Feb. 24, 1909. 3 pp. (S. Rep. 1072, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 5380.)

1 p.

9678-Favoring, with amendments, S. 6470, to amend an Act approved Feb. 6, 1909, entitled, "An Act relating to affairs in the territories." By Sen. W. P. Dillingham, April 30, 1910. (Relating to the sale of liquors in Alaska.) (S. Rep. 618, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3; 5584.)

9679-Favoring, with amendments, S. 7056, to extend the time for the construction and beginning construction of the Alaska Short Line Railroad in Alsaka. By Sen. S. H. Piles, May 17, 1910. 2 pp. Rep. 695, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3; 5584.)

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9680-To accompany H. R. 24833, to provide for the care and support of insane persons in the Territory of Alaska. By Sen. H. E. Burnham, June 16, 1910. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 862, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3;

9681-To accompany S. 6316, to relieve the Copper River & Northwestern Railway Company from taxation. By Sen. A. J. Beveridge, June 18, 1910. 4 pp. (S. Rep. 873, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3; 5584.) 9682-Favoring S. 2534, to extend the time for the completion of the Alaska Northern Railway, and for other purposes. By Sen. G. E. Chamberlain, July 28, 1911. 1 p. (S. Rep. 113, 62nd Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 1; 6077.)

9683-Favoring, with amendments, S. 5629, to provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintenance of schools, and the care and support of insane persons in Alaska. By Sen. K. Nelson, March 22, 1912. 1 p. (S. Rep. 500, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6121.) -To accompany S. 5254, to provide for compulsory education of the children of Alaska. By Sen. N. Brown, March 22, 1912. 1 p. (S. Rep. 504, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6121.)

9684

9685-Favoring, with amendments, S. 5211, relating to marriage licenses in Alaska. By Sen. J. L. Bristow, April 12, 1912. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 612, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6121.)

9686-To accompany S. 48, in re construction of railroads in Alaska. By Sen. G. E. Chamberlain, June 14, 1913. 3 pp. (S. Rep. 65, 63rd Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 1; 6510.)

9687-To accompany S. 1887, to annul the proclamation of the President of the United States of September 18, 1907, withdrawing from the public domain certain lands and creating the Chugach_National Forest. By Sen. K. Pittman, May 12, 1914. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 508, 63rd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6553.)

9688-To accompany S. 5526, a bill to amend an Act entitled, "An Act extending the homestead laws and providing for right of way for railroads in the District of Alaska. By Sen. K. Pittman, May 15, 1914. 1. p. (S. Rep. 520, 63rd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6553.) 9689-To accompany H. R. 11740, to cure defects in and validate chapters 52 and 54 of the acts of the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska. By Sen. K. Pittman, Aug. 19, 1914. 1 p. (S. Rep. 749, 63rd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 2; 6553.)

9690-To accompany S. 5716, setting aside certain lands in the Territory of Alaska, embracing Mount McKinley, for a national park. By Sen. K. Pittman, May 15, 1916. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 440, 64th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 3; 6899.)

9691-To accompany S. 5790, to confer authority upon the President of the United States in the construction and operation of the Alaska Railroad, relative to promulgation of police, sanitary and quarantine rules and regulations along and in vicinity of railroad. Sen. K. Pittman, May 15, 1916. 1 p. (S. Rep. 441, 64th. Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 3; 6899.)

By

9692-Report to accompany S. 6839, authorizing the incorporated town of Juneau to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $75,000 for the purpose of erecting public school buildings. By Sen. K. Pittman, Aug. 21, 1916. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 812, 64th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 3; 6899.)

9693-To accompany S. J. Res. 204, to create a joint committee from the Senate and House to sit and consider Alaska needs and legislation. By Sen. K. Pittman, Feb. 8, 1917. 1 p. (S. Rep. 1014, 64th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 1; 7106.)

9694-To accompany S. 4021, to authorize Seward, Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $25,000, for purposes of constructing dikes, flumes, and other works, to confine waters of Lowell Creek, for the protection of said town. By Sen. Pittman, March 15, 1918. 1 p. (S. Rep. 313, 65th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. ...; 7304.) 9695-To accompany H. R. 9832, to authorize Seward, Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $25,000 for purpose of constructing dikes, flumes, and other works to confine waters of Lowell

Creek, for protection of said town. By Sen. K. Pittman, April
24, 1918. 1 p. (S. Rep. 408, 65th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v.
7305.)

9696-To accompany H. R. 7417, to amend Act authorizing the President
of the United States to locate, construct and operate railroads in
Alaska, so as to authorize appropriation of $17,000,000, in addi-
tion to $35,000,000 heretofore authorized and appropriated, for
construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks, with neces-
sary sidings, spurs, and lateral branches. By Sen. New, Sept. 16,
1919. 3 pp. (S. Rep. 189, 66th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. ....; 7590.)
9697-To accompany S. 2609, to authorize Petersburg, Alaska, to issue
bonds in any sum, not exceeding $75,000, for purpose of construct-
ing and installing municipal electric light and power plant, and for
construction of public school building. By Sen. New, Sept. 16, 1919.
1 p.
(S. Rep. 190, 66th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. ......
....; 7590.)
9698-To accompany H. R. 8953, to authorize Ketchikan, Alaska, to issue
bonds for construction and equipment of schools therein. By Sen.
New, Jan. 9, 1920.
1 p.
(S. Rep. 360, 66th Cong., 2nd Sess., in
V. ; 7649.)
9699-To accompany H. R. 10746, to authorize Wrangell, Alaska, to issue
bonds for the construction, enlargement, and equipment of schools,
acquisition and construction of water supply system, construction
of sewer system, construction of city dock, and to levy and collect
tax therefor. By Sen. New, Jan. 9, 1920.
1 p.
(S. Rep. 361;
66th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. ; 7649.)
9700-To accompany H. R. 8442, to amend Act to authorize the President
of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in
Alaska, as amended, so as to authorize additional appropriation to
complete construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks.
By Sen. New, Nov. 8, 1921. 1 p. (S. Rep. 313, 67th Cong., 1st
Sess., in v. ...; 7918.)

9701-To accompany H. J. Res. 282, for the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and trails in Alaska. By Sen. New, March 16 (calendar day March 28), 1922. (S. Rep. 579, 67th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v.

..; 7950.)

3 pp.

9702-To accompany H. R. 8460, to authorize occupation and use of certain lands in Alaska by Ketchikan Post No. 3, American Legion, and for other purposes. By Sen. New, March 16 (calendar day March 28), 1922. (S. Rep. 581, 67th Cogn., 2nd Sess., in

1 p.

V. ; 7952.) 9703-To accompany H. J. Res. 249, to donate and grant buildings on abandoned Fort Davis Military Reservation in Alaska to Women's Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church, the material so donated to be used for erection of hospital at Nome by said society. By Sen. New, March 16 (calendar day March 28), 1922. 1 p. (S. Rep. 583, 67th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. ......; 7952.)

9704 To accompany H. R. 5558, to authorize Juneau, Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $60,000 for purpose of improving sewerage system of town. By Sen. Reed, Jan. 2, 1925. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 833, 68th Cong., 2nd Sess.)

9705-To accompany S. 3714, to authorize co-operative agreements between Secretary of Interior and Governor of Alaska relative to services of officers and employees of Interior Department in Alaska. By Sen. Willis, Jan. 2, 1925. 2 pp. (S. Rep. 834, 68th Cong., 2nd Sess.)

9706-To accompany H. R. 5096, to authorize Sitka, Alaska, to issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $25,000 for purpose of constructing public school building. By Sen. Willis, Jan. 2, 1925. 1 p. (S. Rep. 836, 68th Cong., 2nd Sess.)

9707-To accompany H. R. 4825, for establishment of industrial schools for Alaskan native children, and for other purposes. By Sen. Willis, Jan. 31, 1925. 4 pp. (S. Rep. 954, 68th Cong., 2nd Sess.)

SENATE DOCUMENTS

9708-Memoir, historical and political, of the Northwest coast of North America, and the adjacent territory; illustrated by a map and geographical view of those countries. Feb. 10, 1840. By Robert Greenhow. 228 pp., 1 map. (S. Doc. 174, 26th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 4; 357.)

9709-Letter relative to condition and driving of fur seals on Pribilof Islands, by H. W. Elliott. Presented by Mr. Pettigrew, April 15, 1896. 6 pp. (S. Doc. 215, 54th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 8; 3354.) 9710-Memorial from citizens of Circle City, Yukon Valley district, praying for a separate judicial district. June 8, 1897. 3 pp. 145, 55th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 6; 3563.)

(S. Doc. 9711-Special report of the commission to revise and codify criminal and penal laws relating to Alaska, with draft of bill to provide code of criminal procedure. Jan. 14, 1898. (S. Doc. 60, 55th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 3; 3592.)

144 pp.

9712-Notes on conferences held on Jan. 23 and 25, 1899, in relation to H. R. 8571, to define and punish crimes in Alaska and to provide a code of criminal procedure. Feb. 15, 1899. 22 pp. (S. Doc.

1 p.

122, 55th Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 11; 3735.) 9713-Estimate of deficiency in appropriations for United States courts, Indian Territory and Alaska. Feb. 25, 1899. (S. Doc. 122, 55th Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 11; 3735.) 9714-Pacific Islands and Porto Rico Committee.

Organic Acts for Ter

ritories of the United States, with notes, also appendixes. 283 pp. Alaska, pp. 202-207. Feb. 5, 1900. (S. Doc. 148, 56th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 10; 3852.) 9715-Memorial by Charles D. Lane and others, in the matter of civil government for Alaska, against amendments to invalidate mining claims located by aliens. Brief of Lane and other American citizens and statement of Law and Order League of Council, Alaska, relative to location of mining claims. April 6, 1900. 15 pp. (S. Doc. 272, 56th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 26; 3868.)

9716-History of discovery of gold at Cape Nome, by H. L. Blake. June 5, 1900. 12 pp. (S. Doc. 441, 56th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 36; 3878.) 9717-Petition praying for a change in the mining laws relating to Alaska,

By L. W. Gilchrist. Presented by Mr. Thurston, Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (S. Doc. 69, 56th Cong., 2nd Sess.. in v. 5; 4033.)

9718-Letter from William Duncan, relative to the education of the Indians of Alaska. Presented by Mr. Gallinger, Feb. 26, 1901. 3 pp. (S. Doc. 195, 56th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 14; 4042.)

9719-Petition from the Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Juneau, Alaska, approved by the Valdez Chamber of Commerce, praying for representation by Delegate to the House of Representatives, for the retention of all license taxes, for change of location of capital from Sitka to Juneau, for surveys so that homestead laws may become more effective, and for lighthouse and aids to navigation. March 6, 1902. 5 pp. (S. Doc. 238. 57th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 17; 4235.) 9720-Proposed restoration of prohibition in Alaska; comparison of high licenses and prohibition in support of S. 6944, to prohibit sale of intoxicating liquors in Alaska; compilation. By Sen. P. J. McCumber, Jan. 14, 1903. (S. Doc. 85, 57th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 7; 4422.)

14 pp.

9721-Alaskan boundary. Views on questions involved, by J. W. Foster. (From Washington Post, Feb. 2, 1903.) (S. Doc. 136, 57th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 9; 4424.)

Feb. 6, 1903. 4 pp.

9722-Conference report on S. 6139, relative to private corporations in Alaska. By Sen. K. Nelson, Feb. 26, 1903. 2 pp. (S. Doc. 183, 57th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 13; 4428.) 9723-Alaskan boundary, by J. W. Foster. March 10, 1903. National Geographic Magazine, Nov. 1899.) (S. Cong., Special Sess., in v. 1; 4556.)

17 pp. (From Doc. 2, 58th

59th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 7; 4915.)

9724-Petition of Nome Improvement Company, praying for right to improve the mouth of Snake River, at Nome, by dredging, etc. Jan. 26, 1904. 3 pp. (S. Doc. 122, 58th Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 4; 4589.) 9725-Report on condition and needs of natives of Alaska, by G. T. Emmons. Jan. 19, 1905. 23 pp. (S. Doc. 106, 58th Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 3; 4765.) 9726-Summary of arguments favoring passage of S. 6383, for an Alaska government board, etc. By Sen. C. H. Dietrich, Jan. 21, 1905. 3 pp. (S. Doc. 110, 58th Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 3; 4765.) 9727-Amendments to S. 267, in the House, to prohibit aliens from fishing in waters of Alaska. April 19, 1906. 2 pp. (S. Doc. 335, 9728-Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. Final Report, 1906. Alaska, pp. 240-243. (S. Doc. 202, 59th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 14; 4922.) 9729-Paper containing the charge of Judge Royal A. Gunnison, before the grand jury, in the the district court, at Juneau, in the first division, District of Alaska, on condition of natives. Feb. 13, 1908. 7 pp. (S. Doc. 257, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v. 31; 5264.) 9730-Investigation of conditions in the Third judicial division of Alaska. Final report of the grand jury in the United States court, third division, Alaska, at Valdez, Alaska. Nelson, March 2, 1908. (S. Doc. 351, 32; 5265.)

9731-Address by Governor W. B. Hoggatt.

11 pp.

Presented by Mr. 60th Cong., 1st Sess., in v.

(In Nat. Conservation Com(S. Doc. 676, 60th

mission Report, Feb., 1909, v. 1, pp. 219-220.) Cong., 2nd Sess., v. 10; 5397.) 9732-Mineral resources of Alaska, by A. H. Brooks. (In Nat. Conservation Commission Report, Feb., 1909, v. 3, pp. 572-603. (S. Doc. 676, 60th Cong., 2nd Sess., v. 12; 5399.) 9733-Reform of the land laws, conservation of national resources. Extracts from recommendations of the President, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Commissioner of the General Land Office, etc., presented by Mr. Newlands, Jan. 6, 1910. 80 pp. (S. Doc. 283, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 58; 5657.) -Conference Report on H. R. 13907, for agricultural entries on coal lands. By J. M. Dixon, June 11, 1910. 1 p. (S. Doc. 621, 61st Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 61; 5660.)

9734

43 pp.

9735-Alaska problems. Reprint from proceedings at the 14th annual session of the American Mining Congress, held at Chicago, Ill., Oct. 24 to 28, 1911. Presented by Mr. Nixon, April 17, 1912. (S. Doc. 573, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 37; 6176.) Contents: The Alaska question, by G. E. Baldwin; Wanted, an informed public sentiment to support a new federal policy toward Alaska, by H. R. Harrimon; Transportation in Alaska, by Duncan M. Stewart; Coal and transportation in Alaska, by M. D. Leehey; The Alaskan coal situation, by Falcon Joslin.

9736-Data relating to Alaska. Information relating to the commercial and productive importance of the Territory of Alaska bearing directly upon the resources and progress of that territory from the time of its purchase from Russia in 1867. 19 pp. Presented by Mr. Smith of Michigan, July 25, 1912. Washington, Govt. print, 1912. (S. Doc. 882, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., in v. 39; 6178.) 9737-The compiled laws of the Territory of Alaska, 1913, comp., codified, arranged and annotated, and published under authority of the Act of Congress of Aug. 24, 1912, by the Joint Committee on territories of the Senate and House of Representatives. 924 pp. William Alden Smith, chairman of Senate committee; Henry D. Flood, chairman of House committee; Frank T. Wolcott, F. C. Moon and Victor E. Van Ameringen, compilers. Washington, Govt. print, 1913. (S. Doc. 1093, 62nd Cong., 3rd Sess., in v. 12; 6352.)

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