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 FIFT Y-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. BES. 24-27. 1899. 1391 such mechanics, artisans, agents, or other employees, natives of their respective foreign ¤¤n¤¤i¤s,as they·m··z¤y·uf th¤m· muyrdnumumnm sary fog the purpose of making preparations for installing or conducting thou exhibits or of preparing or installing or conducting any business aupborized or permitted under or by virtue of or pertaining to any coucosswu or privilege which may have been granted by the Philadel- _ phia. Exposition Association of Pennsylvania in connection with such exposition: Brovided, however, That 110 alien shall by virtue of this Prvvieo. Act enter tho United States under contract to perform labor except by §§‘*"°‘° P°““““‘°"· express permission, naming such alien, of the Secretary of tho '1‘r0asury; and any such alien who may remain in the United States for more than three mouths after the close of the exposition shall thereafter be subject to all the processes and penalties applicable to aliens coming in violation of the alien contraculabor law aforesaid. Approved, March 1, 1899. [No. 25.] Joint Resolution Providing for the printing of tho RW on tho Fimm- Much 1, IBDI. cial and Industrial Conditions of the Philippine Islands, byE ward W. Harden, "—i—· special commissioner of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Staten of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed nine thousand Printing authoghcd copies of the Report on the Financial and Industrial Conditions of tho §§,lR°§’{,'§‘ ‘f§d¥j}',;’}§; Philippine Islands, by Edward W. Harden, special commissioner of the f,·;£5•}i¤i·¤¤kI:{ “¤M United States; three thousand copies for tho use of the Senate, five Pm ' thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and one thousand copies for tho use of the Treasury Department. Approved, March 1, 1899. [No. 26.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Director of the Geological Survey to March 1,1m. pre?;-; maps of Alaska, showing all known topographic and geologic features, and ————;— so o . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Director of the Geological l·}1¤¤k=~-E t d Survey is hereby authorized and directed to prepare maps of Alaska, ¤¤§:g2 :¤z ST»?¤:3. showing all known topographic and geologic ibatures, including what is known of the gold-bearing rocks, and a text of the same, the text to contain also an explanation of tho best known routes and methods of reaching the gold fields; twenty thousand copies of tho maps and mamuumm. text to be printed, five thousand for tho use of the Senate, ten thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, and tivo thousand for distribution by the Geological Survey; and the Director is authorized to have said maps and text prepared and printed in the engraving and printing division of the Geological Survey; and four thousand two hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for the purpose, and that this appropriation be made immediately available. Approved, March 1, 1899. [N 0. 27.] Jomt Resolution To promote tpo relocation of certain tracks of the City Much 3, 1899. and Suburban Railway Company, of the District of Columbm. ·———————- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Swim of America in Congress assembled, That the City and Suburban 1g$i;;&f<é•§; ;:gL: Railway Company, of Washington, bc, {Ulf} it is hereby, authorized and m,n,,,.,._ directed to abandon its single track passing around the south side of °f¤·*·>¤=·¤¤¤ ¤f¤···¤¥• Stanton Square, and in lieu thereof construct an additional single track on the north side of Stanton Square from tho intersection of Fourth and G streets northeast 110 Sixth and C streets northeast. That the City and Suburban Ruflwjay of Washington, be and it is heresy scf{g;}{*;0g’j‘;{,jlr{ F:; authorized and raqmrcd wxtbm six mouths after tho passage of thxs wm.