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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1767 GENERAL WILLIAM S. ROSECRANS. April 4, 1902. Resolved by the %u.se of Representatives (the Semzte commrrin ) That °’°“°'“l “v““"“* S- there be appointed a committee by the President pro temporg Bt the mglii€¤¤ ¤m><>i¤r· Senate an the Speaker of the House to attend the ceremonies incident iiilsuigs misiiiiisssdilg to the transfer 0 the remains of General William S. Rosecrans from '°**”****“ °‘· California to the cemetery at Arlington, Virginia, said committee to be a joint committee of the two Houses. In compliance with the foregoing the Speaker appointed M1·. Hepburn, Mr. Grosvenor, Mr. Loud, Mr. Steele, Mr. Wa.·il3ngt0n Gardner Mr. Lessler, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Champ Clark, Mr. Cummin, and Mr. George W. Taylor, as the committee on the rt of the Tlouse. The President pro tempore appointed Mr. Fomhier, Mr. S ner, LIr.bP1§>°ctor, Mr. Bate, and Mr. Pettus, as the committee on thegpart _ o the nate. , Passed April 4, 1902. CENTRAL ARIZONA RAILWAY COMPANY. Apr-1112,1902. Rea00vedby theSmate (theHouse ofRepresentativesconvum•i That 0******}* A*‘i*=*2***'* the President be requested to return to the Senate the billmgj 4363) h1iiI¤I?¤cY»i"i$ii° `re. "Granting the Central Arizona Railway; Compangaa right of way ‘*“°"°°‘ {pg railroad purposes through the San rancisco ountains Forest serve. Passed April 12, 1902. HANNAH T. KNOWIIES. Ar1‘111‘2. 190*1 Resolved by theH0cI.seqf1?e]>o·eaev•¢atives (the Senate concurmhag) That ***2;***** {_—.KQ<y'l°j- the President be requested to return to the House of Representatives bliiurilequi-sieiiis °` the_bill (H. B. 11418) "‘An Act to increase pension o Hannah T. Knowles." Passed April 12, 1902. ` REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA. __apnl2i.1s0aL_ Reaolcedlrythellmoae ofRe esemtati»vea(the Senatecmw,mm·ing)_ Tha; RSN? <~{_:¤:rn:;»~·- the Public Printer be, and hh is hereby authorized and directed to "f»n¤¤¤¤ii|$}£r.-e.` print five thousand additional copies o the report of the governor of Oklahoma for nineteen hundre and one, an to del1ver the same to the Department of the Interior. Passed April 24, 1902. LAND DECISIONS AND PENSION DECISIONS. May ioiarz. Resolved b the Senate (the Home of Re]h‘e8enia¢ive8 concurring), That 1-and D¤¤iS;¤¤s_a¤d the Public 1;/rinter be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to P°i?iiiYii¤[;°§iS$¤'£d. print from stereotype plates and to bind two hundred copies each of volume ten an vo umes twenty to thirty-one_ inclusive, Land Decisions, and volumes ten and eleven, Pension Decisions, for distribution and sale by the Secretary of the Interior. Passed May 10, 1902.