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 IZOC2 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. j°*”““’>"3· 1901- ALASKA nnronrs. C,,";,l§‘§§‘”R,§?§°‘$0u°§{{ Reeebvedty the Ifouse 0 f Reg;w~ese¢ztat¢Qvee_(the Senate eeneurréng), That gghtsés-- Md Hs 6 there be printed at the Government Printing Ofrice, fourteen thousand ` copies of the reports on Alaska, now in preparation by the Geological Survey, on the Copper River Country and the Seward Peninsula, including the Nome region, with the accompanying maps and other illustrations, four thousand copies for distribution by the House, two thousand copies for distribution by the Senate, and eigth thousand copies for distribution by the Geological Survey. Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901. Passed the_ Senate February 13, 1901. F¢*>¤¤¤¤' 15,19*; HAXVAIIAN ISLANDS REPORT. R§f*}‘;‘{}},“,g,,g§}§§,‘},§, Resolved by the Home of Rep¢*esen.tati*ves {the Senate 007ZC’I,L7°7"Zi72.g)., That iuyesrigaticnsordered five thousand copies of the report of the investigations of the agriculp"m€d' tural resources and capabilities of the Hawaiian Islands transmitted by a message of the President to Congress, dated January twenty- fourth, nineteen hundred and one, be printed, two thousand copies for the use of the House, and one thousand copies for the use of the Senate, and two thousand copies for the use of the Department of Agriculture. Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901. Passed the Senate February 15, 1901. F*>'>m¤’ 15·19°1- sornnivm counr nnmrs, nrc. P"“‘““g.°‘d“"d 9i Resoloedb the House ofRe resenmfives (Zi/L6 Senate eoneuwin ), That 2i>gi1¤i’l<i;1sE§§’ iriclilig there be priiited and bound,€nder the direction of the Joint (gommit- Supreme C°`”°‘ tee on Printing, twelve thousand copies of the records, briefs, and arguments of counsel in the following cases of the October term, nineteen hundred, in the Supreme Court of the United States, including the appendixes thereto, seven thousand five hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives, three thousand five hundred copies for the use of the enate, five hundred copies for distribution by the Department of Justice, and five hundred copies for distribution by the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States: Elias S. A. De Lima and others versus George R. Bidwell, bein case Numbered Four hundred and fifty-six; Samuel B. Downes ang others versus Geor e R. Bidwell, being case Numbered Five hundred and seven; Henry SN. Dooley and others versus The United States, being cases Numbered Five hundred and one and Five hundred and two; Carlos Armstrong versus The United States, being case Numbered Five hundred and nine; George W. Crossman and others versus The United States, being case Numbered Five hundred and fifteen; Christian Huus versus the New York and Porto Rico Steamship Comany, being case Numbered Five hundred and fourteen; John H. Goetze versus The United States, being case Numbered Three hundred and forty, and Fourteen Diamond Rin s, Emil J. Pepke, claimant, versus the United States, being case Nfuinbered Four hundred and nineteen. · Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901. Passed the Senate February 15, 1901.