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582 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 4-7. 1904. J¤¤¤¤1'Y25. 1904- [N o. 4.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the erection and maintenance of a monu- [S‘ J' B' 31*] ment in memory of the late President, Benjamin Harrison, upon land owned by the [Pub. Res., No. 4.] United States in the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana. . · Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the Mailed },’;‘}f,‘{,’;,;?§l§;,I§,El,;,, States of Amerzbanin Congress assembled, £t the Benjamin Harrison smsé 90 Hi;r;¤¤igg>¤: Monument Association of Indiana be, and 1t is hereby, authorized to g;iil$in I construct and maintain, on property owned by the United States in Square Numbered thirty-six, in the city of Indianapolis, State of _ Indiana, a monument in honor of the life and services of the late Presi- L°°‘“°‘ dent, Benjamin Harrison. The said monument shall be constructed south of the post-office, court-house, and custom-house building, now in course of erection on said square, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, January 25, 1904. ' J¤?;¤.{Y€ [Ro; t.lI1c€1ipxt.Reso1ution To ill vacancies in the Board of Regents of the Smith- · [Pub. Res., No. 5.] _` . Resolved by the nenate and House of R¥resentat*£ves of the United m¤t{=£¤¤°¤i¤¤ md- States of America ih`_O0N.g7‘688 assembled, That the vacancies in the Jem; n.umuem¤ Board of Regents of the `mithsonian Institution, of the class other Q".; than Members of Con ss, shall be filled by the reappointment of ¤¤s¤¤¢¤¤f· John B. Henderson andrlllexander Graham Bell, residents of the city of Washington, whose terms of office expire on J anuaiy twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and four. _ ‘ Approved, January 27, 1904. February 5, 1901. [No. 6.] Joint Resolution To rovide for the removal of snow and ice hom the [H- ’· R- ***1 meets, mss walks and gutters otllhe naman or oeiumbn. Pub. Res., No. 6.] [ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United nlnmemi Coiumbia. States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of five thousand ,,,d°'2f.'§"}',,,,.Y .;,12}: dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not °’{;c, 2,, p_ M otherwise appropnated, to be immediate available, for the removal Am. il. es.of snow and ice rom the streets, cross walhs and gutters in the District ,,£,§‘§l}‘2,2,,£'QY”‘ D 1* of Columbia: one-half of said sum to be id out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other bali! out of the Treasury of the United States. Approved. l<`ebruary 5, 190+. Fehmarym, 1904. [No. 7.] Joint Resolution For the transportation of Porto Rican teachers to the __i lH· J- R· ml _ United States and return. [Pub. Rus., No. 7.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Re rresentatives of the United r·m¤12n—n._ States of Amer/ca in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War ,,,.;,',f{,‘{,'f,,"{',§"{{,°,§‘§',,i,,.,‘f{ be, and he is hereby, authorized. during the year nineteen hundred Bmw ¤¤d *¤¤¤¤’¤- and four, at such time as requested by the overnor of the island of Porto Rico, to transport from the island of Rorto Rico to the United States and to return from the United States to Porto Rico, on one of the vessels engaged in the transport service of the United States, not to exceed six hundred of the Porto Rican teachers in the public schools of said island, and in addition thereto not to exceed twenty-tive necessary attendants. such teachers and attendants to be selected by the commissioner of education of said island, for the pur ose of attending the various summer schools of the universities. colleges, and other