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Part 3.-Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army and Department Commanders:
Lieutenant-General.
Adjutant-General.
Inspector-General.
Chief of Artillery.
Department of the East.
Department of the Lakes.
Department of the Missouri.
Department of Texas.
Department of Dakota.
Department of the Colorado.
Department of California.
Department of the Columbia.
Department of Alaska.
Department of Cuba.
Department of Western Cuba (final).
Infantry and Cavalry School.
Cavalry and Field Artillery School.
Artillery school.
Part 4.-Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army and
Department Commanders-Continued.
Division of the Philippines (Major-General MacArthur).
Part 5.-Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army and
Department of Northern Luzon.
Department of Southern Luzon.
Part 6.-Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army and Department Commanders-Continued.
Department of the Visayas.
Department of Mindanao and Jolo.
Military operations in China.
Part 7.-Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army and
Division of the Philippines (Major-General Chaffee).
Part 8.-Report of the Philippine Commission from December 1, 1900, to
October 15, 1901.
Part 9.-Report of the Philippine Commission from December 1, 1900, to October 15, 1901-Continued.
Part 10.-Public Laws and Resolutions passed by the Philippine Commis-
sion.
[No. 1.] An act appropriating two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) Mexican
to be used in the construction and repair of highways and bridges in the
Philippine Islands.......
[No. 2.] An act appropriating five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) Mexican for
the purpose of making a survey to ascertain the most advantageous route for
a railroad into the mountains of Benguet, island of Luzon, and the probable
cost thereof.
[No. 3.] An act appropriating two thousand six hundred and seventeen dollars
and ninety-six cents ($2,617.96) in the money of the United States for the
purpose of paying the salary and expenses of Fred W. Atkinson for the
period from May 5 to September 1, 1900.
[No. 4.] An act appropriating one hundred dollars ($100.00) in the money of
the United States for the purpose of paying the salary of the property clerk
in the department of education for the period of one month from September
8 to October 8, 1900
[No. 5.] An act for the establishment and maintenance of an efficient and hon-
est civil service in the Philippine Islands.............
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[No. 6.] An act prescribing the order of procedure by the commission in the
enactment of laws...
[No. 7.] An act for the establishment of a bureau of statistics for the Philip-
pine Islands....
[No. 8.] An act appropriating twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) in pay-
ment of small expenses incurred by the War Department of the United States
for the Philippine Islands.....
[No. 9.] An act providing for an allowance in estimating and assessing dutia-
ble goods in case of loss or destruction of the same...
[No. 10.] An act appropriating fifteen hundred dollars Mexican to be paid to
the widow of Salvador de los Reyes, vice-president of Santa Cruz, province
of Laguna de Bay
[No. 11.] An act appropriating sundry sums to pay the expenses of the depart-
ment of education incurred prior to the first of September................
[No. 12.] An act prescribing the method to be adopted by the insular treas-
urer in keeping and rendering accounts of his receipts and disbursements ..
[No. 13.] An act appropriating three hundred and eighty-seven thousand and
sixty-four dollars and thirty-three cents Mexican for the payment of sun-
dry expenses incurred for the benefit of the insular government for the
month of September, 1900
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[No. 14.] An act providing for the temporary assignment of judges of the
courts of the first instance to preside in the trial of actions properly triable
in provinces where no courts of the first instance have been established....
[No. 15.] An act to increase the monthly salaries of the native Filipino public-
school teachers of Manila and vicinity.....
[No. 16.] An act for the reorganization of the forestry bureau of the Philippine
Islands
[No. 17.] An act for the reorganization of the mining bureau of the Philippine
[No. 18.] An act appropriating sixteen hundred and seventeen dollars and
ninety-five cents ($1,617.95) in money of the United States to pay expenses
incurred and salaries earned, not provided for in the general appropriation
bill.....
[No. 19.] An act increasing the force of employees in the office of the collector
of customs for the islands, and of the captain of the port of Manila, and
increasing the salaries of employees in the offices of the military secretary
and of the officer in charge of insurgent records..........
[No. 20.] An act to reorganize the office of the auditor of the islands...............
[No. 21.] Anact appropriating seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00)
in the money of the United States for constructing an additional crematory
in the city of Manila...............
[No. 22.] An act appropriating one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in the money
of the United States for improving the port of Manila..
[No. 23.] An act appropriating two hundred and eighteen thousand three
bundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-five cents ($218,396.25) in Mex-
ican money, and three hundred and sixty-four thousand five hundred and
ninety-two dollars and twenty-four cents ($364,592.24) in United States
money, for the payment of sundry expenses incurred for the benefit of the
insular government for the month of October, 1900.........
[No. 24.] An act establishing a court of first instance for the province of Bohol.
[No. 25.] An act providing for the appointment and removal of subordinate
officers and employees in certain departments and bureaus of the govern-
ment of the Philippine Islands.
[No. 26.] An act authorizing the employment by the Philippine civil-service
board of certain employees, and empowering the board to fix their salaries
within an aggregate limit.
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[No. 27.] An act authorizing an increase of the clerical force in the office of
the disbursing quartermaster, civil bureaus...
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[No. 28.] An act establishing a court of first instance for the provinces of La
Union and Benguet..........
[No. 29.] An act appropriating six hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty-
eight cents for the payment of salary and expenses of Frank M. Kiggins,'
from July 10 to September 20, 1900, inclusive, and the sum of six hundred
and twenty dollars and seventy cents for the payment of salary and expenses
of Carl C. Plehn, from the 1st day of August to the 30th day of September,
1900, inclusive, both in money of the United States....
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[No. 30.] An act authorizing an increase of the salary of the interpreter and
translator in the office of the superintendent of police for the city of Manila.
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[No. 31. An act fixing the salary of the chief statistician..
[No. 32.] An act making permanent the temporary authority to appoint a
property clerk in the department of education contained in the act passed
September twelfth, 1900
[No. 33.] An act abolishing the office of the captain of the port at every port
in the Philippine Islands, except Manila, and transferring the duties of such
office to the proper collector or inspector of customs
[No. 34.] An act fixing all salaries paid to officers and employees in the civil
service in money of the United States...
[No. 35.] An act authorizing the employment of an additional clerk and con-
stable in the office of the justice of the peace at Cebu....
[No. 36.] An act regulating the system of keeping accounts of public revenues
and the returns thereof, and repealing certain orders and circulars relating
to those subjects....
[No. 37.] An act making appropriations for the payment of vaccinators within
the department of northern Luzon, and for the reestablishment of the
"average" and "reserve" fund of the Pilots' Association of Manila, and
for the payment of salaries and expenses of the Philippine Commission, and
for repayment of surtaxes erroneously collected in the Second district,
department of northern Luzon
[No. 38.] An act appropriating thirteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-
four dollars and eighty-three cents for the construction of a suitable vault
for the use of the treasurer of the Philippine Islands, and twelve thousand
four hundred and twenty-five dollars for the purchase of a site for a new
market in the city of Manila, both in the money of the United States......
[No. 39.] An act authorizing and directing the construction of a warehouse on
the custom-house grounds, Manila, and the grading and paving of a certain
part of those grounds..
[No. 40.] An act prescribing the method to be adopted in making requisitions
for funds from the insular treasury, and repealing portions of executive order
of May 8, 1899
[No. 41.] An act providing for the employment of special counsel to defend
claims against the United States before the board of officers on claims
[No. 42.] An act appropriating one hundred thousand seven hundred dollars
and thirty cents ($100,700.30) in Mexican money, and three hundred seventy-
seven thousand two hundred and fourteen dollars and seventy-five cents
($377,214.75) in United States money, for the payment of sundry expenses
incurred for the benefit of the insular government for the month of Novem-
ber, 1900, and other designated months...
[No. 43.] An act appropriating twenty-five thousand nine hundred and forty
dollars ($25,940) in Mexican money and twelve thousand nine hundred and
seventy dollars ($12,970) in money of the United States
[No. 44.] An act providing for the service of process in provinces where civil courts have not been organized..
[No. 45.] An act imposing a customs tax upon exports of Mexican money .
[No. 46.] An act authorizing the designation by commanding generals of mil-
itary departments of civilians to perform ad interim the duties of inspectors
of customs and to fix temporary compensation
[No. 47.] An act amending the civil-service act by extending the benefits of
section 22 of said act to certain persons discharging the duties of civil posi-
tions in the military government by detail from the military or naval service
of the United States.
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[No. 48.] An act providing for the establishment of local civil governments in
the townships of the province of Benguet....
[No. 49.] An act providing for the establishment of a civil government for the
province of Benguet.......
[No. 50.] An act appropriating six hundred dollars ($600.00), money of the
United States, to pay the salary of a meteorological observer at Baguio,
province of Benguet, island of Luzon.
[No. 51.] An act appropriating seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750), in money
of the United States, to be paid to the widow of Eduardo Kintero, chief of
police of Tacloban, Leyte, or to the commanding officer of the district for
her benefit.....
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[No. 52.] An act providing for examinations of banking institutions in the
Philippine Islands, and for reports by their officers...
[No. 53.] An act to prevent discrimination against money of the United States
by banking institutions..
[No. 54.] An act appropriating fifty-eight thousand six hundred and twenty-
five dollars and sixty-four cents ($58,625.64) in Mexican money, and five
hundred and ninety thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars and sixty-
nine cents ($590,648.69) in money of the United States, for the payment of
sundry expenses incurred for the benefit of the insular government for the
month of December, 1900, and other designated months
[No. 55.] An act to provide for wholesome food supplies and to prevent cruelty
to animals in transportation....
[No. 56.] An act providing for the retention in office of municipal councillors,
elected under General Order of the Military Governor No. 40, series of 1900,
until a new municipal law shall have been enacted and put in operation ...
[No. 57.] An act requiring the civil-service board to report to the United
States Philippine Commission a plan for the readjustment of salaries paid in
the civil service
[No. 58.] An act authorizing the establishment of local police in cities and
towns of the Philippine Islands and appropriating one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars ($150,000.00), money of the United States, for their main-
tenance..
[No. 59.] An act regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors within the city of
Manila and its attached barrios....
[No. 60.] An act appropriating one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and
eighty-one cents ($127.81), Mexican money, and two hundred and eighty-
three thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty-four cents
($283,544.54), in money of the United States, to pay expenses incurred and
salaries earned, not provided for in the general appropriation act for De-
cember.
[No. 61.] An act authorizing the construction of a highway from the vicinity
of the town of Pozorubio, in the province of Pangasinan, to Baguio, in the
province of Benguet, and appropriating seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000), money of the United States, for that purpose
[No. 62.] An act authorizing the provost-marshal-general to establish police
and health regulations in the nature of municipal ordinances for the city of
Manila
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[No. 63.] An act prescribing the method to be adopted in the construction of
laws..
[No. 64.] An act extending General Order, No. 30, of the military governor,
dated March 10, 1900, relating to customs duties in the Jolo archipelago,
until December 31, 1901, and enlarging its provisions..