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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 11-13. 1906. 825 to administer oaths, to subpoena and compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence, and to obtain full information, which said Commission now has under the Act to regulate commerce, approved February fourth, eighteen hun- vo1.24,gé4m. dred and eighty-seven, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary A""' p' ' thereto now in force or may have under any like statute taking eifect hereafter. All the requirements, obligations, liabilities, and immunities imposed or conferred by said Act to regulate commerce and by V0l.27,p“448. ‘ ‘An Act in relation to testimony before the Interstate Commerce Com- ‘""" P' ‘ mission in cases under or connected with an Act entitled ‘An Act to regulate commerce] approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and amendments thereto," a proved February eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, shall also apply to allfersons who may be subpcenaed to testify as witnesses or to produce oeumentary evidence in pursuance of the authority herein conferred. Approved, March 21, 1906. . 2. Joi Resolu ion Extendin the tim f ru li h M¤¤=h 28.1906- unhldgtthd Zlands ldh the ceded portion of ghe Shoshdne0o1? Rti)v§r Indidzlitlldder? [H‘ J· R· 117*] vation in Wyomixig. [Pub. Res., No. 12.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the Mailed States of America in Congress assembled, Tbjat the time for opening to R§*;‘;’f°’,;*;Sg;v;’f,:j’ ublic entry the ceded portion of the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Wye. ’ Eeservation in Wyoming having been fixed by law as the fiftcenth day .,pe,1{?§g°i{,°§{,‘g§‘? f°’ of June, nineteen hundred and six, it is hereb provided that the time mY¤Q,f,°§_3· P- ***2* for opening said reservation shall be extended, to the fifteenth day of me, p. sans. August, nineteen hundred and six, unless the President shall determine that the same may be opened at an earlier date. Approved, March 28, 1906. [No. 13.] Joint Resolution To correct abuses in the public printing and to provide Mm-ch 30,1906. for the allotment of cost of certain documents and reports. [H- J· R- MJ Pub. Res., No. 13. Resolved by Me Senate and House of Re esenlatzives of the Called [ 1 Sm/es of America in Ormgress assembled, Tlidt hereafter, in the print- bgmic ¤ri¤¤¤x mm ing and binding of documents or reports emanating from the Executive ,xppf$pn»mo»s xm, Departments, bureaus, and independent offices of the Government. the ";,‘{f,,§f,‘Q_fg;‘;__§;’h'Qfé cost of which is now charged to the allotment for printing and binding §¤¤¤¤¤<·¤¢¤ orisinnw. for Congress, or to appropriations or allotments of appropriations other than those made to the Executive Departments, bureaus, or independent offices of the Government, the cost of illustrations, composition, stereotyping, and other work involved in the actual preparation for printing, apart from the creation of manuscript, shall becharged to the appro iriation or allotment of appropriation for the printing and binding of the Department, bureau, or independent office of the Government in which such documents or reports originate; the balance of ”*'°¤°° °‘°°°*~ cost sliall be charged to the allotment for printing and binding for Congress, and to the appropriation or allotment of appropriation of the Executive Department, bureau, or independent office of the Government, in pro vrtion to the n11I11b8i' d€liVe¤'€d to each; the cost of any Exception. copies of sucii(documents or iiports distributed otherwise than throng Congress, or the Executive epartnients, bureaus, and independent offices of the Government, if suc there be, shall be charged as hereto- _ fore; Py·w£deJl, That on Ol' b€fol‘6 the first day of December in each  of wm fiscal vear each Executive Department, bureau, or independent office of the Government to which an appropriation or allotment of appr o-