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 1770 CONCURRENT REsoLUT1oNs or CONGRESS. ,h§§,¥’;’,*;{f"D*’°°'°’°‘ Resolved, That there also be printed eight thousand additional copies édditicnpl copies of the report of the Director of the Mint covering the operations of °' rr p""°°d' the Mints and assay offices of the United States for' the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, to be bound in cloth and wrapped; three thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, two thousand for the use of the Senate, and three thousand for the use of the Director of the Mint. Passed May 14, 1902. Mw 2`2· 1902- NATIONAL SANITARIUM, HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. miiiii Swing S°°i°" Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representalvfves concurring), That b,i”{*;g:r;gt;é*€¤¤i¤g the Committee on Enrolled Bills, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 593) ` “For the establishment, control, operation, and maintenance of a National Sanitarium of the Nationa Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at Hot Springs, in the State of South Dakota," are hereby authorized to strike out the words “Branch Home" from line 12, page 1, and insert in lieu thereof the word "Sanitarium ". Passed May 22, 1902. . M¤Y20·1002· APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. "‘¥*°“"‘“"l °""‘* Resolved bytbeH0*useo R esentatives (the Senate concurrln ) That 1. pri-'?rt¤$le:£¤’¤u¤¤z~¤i¤z the Committee on Enroll;} %ls, in the enrollment of the bilF(I·I. R. ' 13895) ‘ ‘An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three,” are hereby authorized to strike out the word "forty P from ' line twenty-four, page forty-three, and insert in lieu thereof the words "thirty-seven ". ‘ _ Passed May 26, 1902. MW 2* 1*2- Bmrisn smr roscoL1A. uflmsh mp F°°°°' Resolved by the Senate (the Hozwe of Representatives concurring), That hkeugni or bill for the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill (S. 17 3) {,f.·§§¤§,t$K_ °"°" "For the relief of the owners of the British ship F oscolia and ca1ig0", the same matter havipg been included in the “Omnibus Claims ill " (H. R. 8587), approv by the President May 27th, 1902. Passed May 29, 1902. M“{f’;l002· ARMY APPROPRIATIONS BILL. °°"'"°““ °°“""“' Resobved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring) That - i;?>¤rilI¤=lg:¤¤u£ill P a committee consisting of three Senators be appointed by the Presiding Officer of the Senate to meet with a committee of like number to be appointed by the House of Representatives to confer upon the matter o the message of the House of Representatives on the disagreein votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bali (H. R. 12804) entitled "An Act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending une thirtieth, nineteen undrld md tllmcy 'th th f h P 1d Oili n comp iance wi e o ing the res' in cer a pointedas said committee on the rt og the Senate Mr § ner, LL Proctor P0 P°° » and Mr Pettus. The Sgaker announced the appointment of Mr Dalzell, Mr Cannon, and Mr ichardson of Tennessee, members of the committee on the part of the House. Passed May 29, 1902.