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REPORTS UNDER THE STATE DEPARTMENT

12. A full list of all consular officers. (Revised Statutes, section 208, page 33; title 5, section 163, United States Code.)

13. Report of any rates or tariffs of fees to be received by dip lomatic or consular officers, which may have been prescribed by the President during the preceding year. (Revised Statutes, section 208, page 33; title 5, section 163, United States Code.)

14. A statement of the names of any consular officers, not citizens of the United States, to whom salaries have been paid during the year preceding, together with the circumstances under which they were appointed. (Revised Statutes, section 208, page 33; title 5, section 163, United States Code.)

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Relief of American citizens in Eu

15. Report on the expenditure of the appropriation for relief of American citizens in Europe. (Public Resolutions 41 and 42, Sixty- rope. Vol. 38, p. third Congress, second session, Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page 776.)

16. Report on the expenditure of the appropriation to provide for representation for foreign governments growing out of hostilities in Europe. (Public Resolution 48, Sixty-third Congress, second session, Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page 778.)

REPORTS UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT

776.

Representation of foreign govern

ments during 38, p. 778.

World War. Vol.

Treasury Department.

Sales of old

17. Statement of proceeds of sale of old material, condemned stores, material, etc. supplies, and other property. (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 773; title 31, section 625, United States Code.)

18. Report relative to rents collected in the District of Columbia from sites acquired for proposed public buildings in Washington. (Statutes at Large, volume 32, part 1, page 1213; Statutes at Large, volume 35, part 1, page 959; title 40, section 262, United States Code.) 19. Report of rearrangement of customs districts, establishment and discontinuance of ports of entry. (Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page 623; title 19, section 2, United States Code.)

U.S. Code, p. 1016.

Rents from sites for proposed public

buildings.

U.S. Code,

p. 1303.

Rearrangement of customs districts,

etc.

U.S. Code,

p. 523. Foreign loans

20. Report of expenses of loans and expenditures from repayments of foreign loans. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 37; expenses. Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 292, as amended; title 31, section 759, United States Code.)

U.S. Code, p. 1027. Cumulative sinking fund ac

U.S. Code,

p. 1028.

21. A separate annual report by the Secretary of the Treasury of the action taken under the authority contained in section 6 of the Act tion. of March 3, 1919, creating in the Treasury a cumulative sinking fund. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 1311; Statutes at Large, volume 42, part 1, page 1427; title 31, section 767, United States Code.) 22. Detailed statement showing the number, designation, and employees, etc., in annual rate of compensation of the persons employed and the amounts expended for rent and other authorized purposes in the District of Columbia from the appropriation for internal revenue. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 654.)

Internal revenue

the District.

Vol. 41, p. 654.

23. Report of the estimate of the expense of assessing and the expense of collecting the internal revenue. (Revised Statutes, section lection expenses. 3671, page 722.)

24. Detailed report of expenditures under the appropriation "Preventing the spread of epidemic diseases." (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 121; Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 885; title 42, section 109, United States Code.)

25. Report of the Treasurer of the United States on the sinking fund and funded debt of the District of Columbia. (Section 135 of statutes relating to the District of Columbia, Forty-third Congress, 1873-1875.)

Internal revenue, assessing and colR.S. sec. 3671, p. 722. Preventing epidemic diseases. U.S. Code, p.

1320.

District of Co

lumbia debt.

R. S. D. C., sec.

135, p. 15.

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REPORTS UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT

26. Report by the Secretary of War of all bids, with the names of the bidders, received in response to invitations for proposals for any (Engineer Department) works or for any materials or labor for any (Engineer Department) works. (Revised Statutes, section 230, page 37; Statutes at Large, volume 14, page 73; title 5, section 217, United States Code.)

27. Report of the test of metals and other materials made with the United States testing machine at Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts. (Statutes at Large, volume 21, page 349.)

War Department.

Engineer Department bids.

U.S. Code, p. 41.

Test of metals.

Vol. 21, p. 349.

River and harbor civil engi

28. Report of the name and place of residence of each civilian engineer employed in the work of improving rivers and harbors, neers. time employed, compensation paid, and place at and work on which employed. (Statutes at Large, volume 24, page 335; title 33, section 552, United States Code.)

29. Report of leases of public property under Act of July 28, 1892. (Statutes at Large, volume 27, page 321; title 40, section 303, United States Code.)

U.S. Code, p. 1080.

Public property leases. U.S. Code, p.

1306.

Horse pur

U.S. Code, p.

30. Statement of all expenditures under the appropriation made by the Army Appropriation Act, approved June 5, 1920, for the purchase chases. of horses, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 962; Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 901; title 10, section 1318, United States Code.)

31. Report of transfers and sales made under the provisions of the Act authorizing the sale of real property no longer required for military purposes, approved June 4, 1924. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 387.)

32. Report of transfers and sales made under the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1923, authorizing the sale of real property no longer required for military purposes. (Statutes at Large, volume 42, part 1, page 1450.)

33. Statement of the financial and other affairs of the United States disciplinary barracks for the preceding year. (Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page 1085; title 10, section 1453, United States Code.)

34. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to ascertain whether any of the contracts for work on river and harbor impovements entered into but not completed prior to April 6, 1917, the date of the entrance of the United States into war with Germany, have become inequitable and unjust on account of increased cost of materials, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 1290.)

218.

Sales of military real property. Vol. 43, p. 387.

Sale of military real property.

Vol. 42, p. 1450.

Disciplinary barracks affairs.

U.S. Code, p. 226.

River and harbor contracts prior to April 6, 1917.

Vol. 40, p. 1290.

Tools to Voca

Board.

35. To submit to Congress an itemized statement and cost price tional Education thereof of certain surplus machine tools and other equipment belonging to the War Department authorized to be transferred to the Federal Board for Vocational Education without compensation therefor. (Statutes at Large, volume 41. part 1, page 504.)

Vol. 41, p. 504.

Military Park.

36. To investigate the feasibility and to ascertain and report the cost of establishing a national military park in and about Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. Jackson County. Missouri, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 801.)

37. Report of proceeds received from the operation of a public utility in connection with engineer operations in the field overseas. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 893; title 10, section 1287, United States Code.)

Vol..43, p. 801. Engineer operations overseas.

U.S. Code, p.

217.

Fort Monroe, Va., civilian re

38. A detailed report of all receipts and expenditures of special contingent funds collected from nonmilitary residents and transporta- ceipts, etc. tion companies at Fort Monroe, Virginia. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 213.)

Vol. 28, p. 213.

Military post

39. To submit to Congress a comprehensive plan for necessary per- construction plan. manent construction at military posts, including Camp Lewis, in the

State of Washington, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 487.)

Vol. 43, p. 487. Adjusted Comministration. U.S. Code, p. 1231.

40. Report as to the administration of the World War Adjusted pensation Act adCompensation Act. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 124; title 38, section 617, United States Code.)

REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

41. Report of the names of all persons employed or retained as attorneys or counselors at law to assist any district attorneys in the performance of their duties, stating where and upon what business each was employed and the compensation paid to each. (Revised Statutes, section 385, page 64; title 5, section 336, United States Code.)

42. Statement of all payments of expenditures during any fiscal year out of any appropriation fund subject to requisitions by the Attorney General. (Statutes at Large, volume 21, page 44; title 5, section 335, United States Code.)

Department of

Justice.

Special attorneys.

U.S. Code, p. 47. Expenditures subject to requi

sitions by Attorney General.

U.S. Code, p. 47.

Assistant disattorneys,

trict

43. Statement in detail showing for the preceding fiscal year the number of assistant district attorneys employed, the salaries of each; etc. the number of clerical assistants employed for each district attorney, the salaries of each; the amount expended for necessary subsistence and actual and necessary traveling expenses of each district attorney and his assistants, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 185; title 5, section 337, United States Code.)

44. A report to Congress on the maintenance of a register of the statutes of the United States and reports of the Supreme Court, showing the quantity of each kind received from the Secretary of the Interior, and so forth. (Revised Statutes, section 387, page 64; title 5, section 339, United States Code.)

U.S. Code, p. 47.

Register of statutes, etc.

U.S. Code, p. 48.

Contingent ex

45. The Attorney General shall annually report to Congress, in detail, the items, amounts, and causes of expenditure of the contingent penses. expenses of this department. (Statutes at Large, volume 18, page 109; title 5, section 334, United States Code.)

46. A list of all final judgments rendered under Act to provide for adjudication and payment of claims arising from Indian depredations in favor of claimants, and not paid. (Statutes at Large, volume 26, page 854.)

U.S. Code, p. 47.

Indian depredation claims.

Vol. 26, p. 854.

Other

Indian

Vol. 28, p. 477.

Washington water supply.

47. All judgments in Indian depredation cases in which, in his opin- depredation claims. ion, there is no evidence that any fraud, wrong, or injustice has been done to the United States. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 477.) 48. A full report of the Secretary of War and the Attorney General as to what action has been taken by them or their predecessors in office, or by any Secretary of the Interior, under the Act to increase the water supply of the city of Washington, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 28, page 402.)

REPORTS UNDER THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

49. A report to Congress and the preparation and keeping, in proper books, of full and complete inventories and accounts of all the property belonging to the United States in the buildings, rooms, offices, and grounds occupied by the Postmaster General and under his charge, and so forth. (Revised Statutes, section 397, page 67; title 5, section 371, United States Code.)

Vol. 28, p. 402.

Post Office
Department.

Property inventories, etc.

U.S. Code, p. 49.

Postmasters'

losses.

U.S. Code, p.

50. A report in each particular case of the result of his investigation of claims of postmasters for the loss of money-order funds, postal funds, postage stamps, and so forth, resulting from burglary, fire, and 1237. so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 25, page 135, as amended; title 39, section 49, United States Code.)

51. Report of the amounts expended from the appropriation for unusual conditions for the employment of clerks and carriers at high rates, and the places at which such amounts were expended. (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 1332.)

Unusual conditions.

Vol. 36, p. 1332.

Cost of franked mail.

U.S. Code, p. 50.

Finances for preceding year.

52. Statement of the cost to the postal establishment of the matter mailed under frank by each department and independent establishment of the Government, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 1037; title 5, section 390, United States Code.)

53. A report of the finances of the department for the preceding year, showing the amount of balance due the department at the beginning of the year, the amount of postage which accrued within the year, the amount of engagements and liabilities, and the amount U.S. Code, p. 50. actually paid during the year for carrying the mail. (Revised Statutes, section 413, page 68; Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 647; title 5, section 387, United States Code.)

Contingent

expenses.

54. A report of the amount expended in the department for the preceding fiscal year, including detailed statements of expenditures made U.S. Code, p. 50. from the contingent fund. (Revised Statutes, section 413, page 68; Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 648; title 5, section 387, United States Code.)

Connecting

telegraph and

telephone system.

55. To report to Congress the probable cost of connecting a telegraph and telephone system with the Postal Service by some feasible

Vol. 31, p. 1104. plan. (Statutes at Large, volume 31, page 1104.)

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REPORTS UNDER THE NAVY DEPARTMENT

56. Report of leases of naval lands. (Statutes at Large, volume 39, part 1, page 559; title 34, section 522, United States Code.)

57. Report of adjustment of claims for damage to private property growing out of operations of naval aircraft not exceeding $250. (Statutes at Large, volume 44, part 2, page 1291.)

58. Estimates of the claims and demands chargeable upon and payable out of the naval pension fund. (Revised Statutes, section 3667, page 721.)

59. Report of administration of World War Adjusted Compensation Act. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 124; title 38, section 617, United States Code.)

60. Report of adjustment of claims for damages to and loss of privately owned property occurring subsequent to April 6, 1917, for which damage or loss men in the naval service or Marine Corps are found to be responsible. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 132; title 34, section 600, United States Code.

REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

61. Report of expenditures under "Indian schools, support," as contemplated by the Act of March 2, 1887. (Statutes at Large, volume 24, page 465; title 25, section 299, United States Code.)

62. Report of expenditures under the appropriation for "Construction, lease, purchase, repairs, and improvements of school and agency buildings." (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 1060; title 25, section 300, United States Code.)

63. Report in detail under section 17 of the Act to divide Sioux Reservation, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 25, page 805.)

64. Report showing cost account of all survey and allotment work on Indian reservations. (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 270; title 25, section 338, United States Code.)

65. Statement of the cost account of expenditures under the appropriation "Industrial work and care of timber." (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 1061; title 25, section 301, United States Code.)

Encouraging

66. Report of all moneys appropriated for the purpose of encourag Indian industry. ing industry among Indians. (Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page 587; title 25, section 144, United States Code.)

67. Report under the provisions of the Act of July 4, 1884, relative to diversion of appropriations for the pay for specific employees, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 23, page 97.)

68. Report in regard to the expenditures of moneys carried on the books of this department under the title "Indian moneys, proceeds of labor." (Statutes at Large, volume 22, page 590; Statutes at Large, volume 24, page 463; title 25, section 155, United States Code.)

U.S. Code,

p. 698.
Specific
employees.

Vol. 23, p. 97. Indian money, proceeds of labor.

U.S. Code,

p. 699.

Northern
Cheyennes,

69. Report regarding expenditures for cattle, Northern Cheyenne Indians, North Dakota. (Statutes at Large, volume 38, part 1, page cattle. 594.)

70. Report regarding expenditures of tribal funds of the Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians, Oklahoma. (Statutes at Large, volume 44, part 2, page 941.)

71. Report regarding expenditures of tribal funds of the Confederated Bands of Utes. (Statutes at Large, volume 44, part 2, page 955.)

72. Statement of expenses incurred and paid from the tribal funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. Acts of May 18, 1916, and June 5, 1924. (Statutes at Large, volume 44, part 2, page 954.)

73. Statement of traveling expenses incurred by clerks detailed from one surveyor general's office to another. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 1251.)

74. Report of information as to the amount disbursed in certain States and Territories for support of colleges for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts. (Statutes at Large, volume 26, page 419; title 7, section 327, United States Code.)

75. Report on expenditures made under Act of March 12, 1914, entitled "An Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes," on account of property for occupancy of land and improvements thereon reimbursable from funds derived from sale of lots and tracts in Alaskan town sites. (Statutes at Large, volume 40, part 1, page 19.)

Vol. 38, p. 594. Apache, etc., tribal funds.

Vol. 44, p. 941. Confederated Utes, tribal funds. Vol. 44, p. 955.

Chippewa of Minnesota, tribal funds.

Vol. 44, p. 954. Surveyor general's clerks. Vol. 40, p. 1251.

Agricultural colleges.

U.S. Code,

p. 113.

Alaska railroad, land, etc.

Vol. 40, p. 19. Alaska railroad, sales of property,

76. Report under the Act of March 12, 1914, entitled "An Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and etc. operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes,' of the proceeds of sale of material utilized for temporary work and structures in connection with the operations under said Act, as well as the sale of other condemned property which has been purchased or constructed under the provisions thereof, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 202.)

Vol. 41, p. 202.

Freedmen's

77. Statement relative to salaries and compensation of the surgeon Hospital services. in chief of Freedmen's Hospital, and for all other professional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 1409.)

78. Statement relative to patients admitted to Freedmen's Hospital for care and treatment on the payment of such reasonable charges therefor as the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 37, part 1, page 172; title 24, section 262, United States Code.)

79. Report to Congress on advisability of establishing an institution for the insane within the Territory of Alaska. (Statutes at Large, volume 43, part 1, page 1181.)

Vol. 41, p. 1409.

Freedmen's Hospital patients.

U.S. Code,

p. 686.

Alaska Insane.
Vol. 43, p. 1181.

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