LEGISLATION APPLICABLE TO NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES AND TO CUBA. Fifty-eighth Congress, second session. Page. 215 215 215 217 An act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in the appro priations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and Public No. 22, chap. 160, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 15)------- the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five. (March 12, 1904, Public No. 48, chap. 543, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 67) --------An act to authorize the Government of the United States to participate in celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the exploration of the Public No. 111, chap. 1253, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 175)------- utes, so as to provide for detail of retired officers of the Army and Navy 126, chap. 1403, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 225) An act making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense, for the armament thereof, for the procurement of heavy ord- Public No. 130, chap. 1407, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 234) ------- year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for other pur- p. 259) -----An act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five. (April 23, 1904, Public No. 150, chap. 1486, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 276) --An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year end ing June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for other purposes. (April 27, 1904, Public No. 181, chap. 1622, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 324) --An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for prior years, and for other purposes. (April 27, 1904, Public No. 189, chap. 1630, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 394)----An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for other purposes. (April 28, 1904, Public No. 194, chap. 1762, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 452) - 217 217 - - -- 217 218 218 219 Fifty-eighth Congress, third session. An act to amend the act of February eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety seven, entitled “An act to prevent the carrying of obscene literature and articles designed for indecent and immoral use from one State or Territory into another State or Territory," so as to prevent the importation and exportation of the same. (February 8, 1905, Public No. 52, chap. 550, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 705)- 222 An act to prevent the use of devices calculated to convey the impression 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 732)----- An act making appropriation for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. (March 2, 1905, Public No. 127, chap. 1307, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 827) ------ An act making appropriations for fortifications and other works of de- fense, for the armament thereof, for the procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and service, and for other purposes. (March 3, 1905, Public No. 135, chap. 1402, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 845) -- An act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. (March 3, 1905, Public No. 138, chap. 1405, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 861) ------- An act making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. (March 3, 1905, Public No. 140, chap. 1407, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 915) ---------- An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year end- ing June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. (March 3, 1905, Public No. 214, chap. 1481, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 1092) -- An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Govern- ment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes. (March 3, 1905, Public No. 216, chap. 1483, 33 Stat. L., pt. 1, p. 1156) -- An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, and for prior years, and for other purposes. (March 3, 1905, Public No. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. 239 Page. Supplementary convention between the United States and Cuba extend ing the time within which may be exchanged the ratifications of the commercial convention signed on December 11, 1902. Signed at Washington January 26, 1903; ratification advised by the Senate February 16, 1903; ratified by the President March 30, 1903; ratified by Cuba March 30, 1903; ratifications exchanged at Washington March 31, 1903; proclaimed December 17, 1903. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2145)- 229 Postal convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba. (June 16, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2186) ------ 231 Protocol modifying the postal convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba signed on the 16th of June, 1903. (Sept. 9, 1903, Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2192)----- --Convention between the United States and the Republic of Panama for the construction of a ship canal-to connect the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Signed at Washington November 18, 1903; ratification advised by the Senate February 23, 1904; ratified by the President February 25, 1904; ratified by Panama December 2, 1903; ratifications exchanged at Washington February 26, 1904; proclaimed February 26, 1904. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2234) - 244 Treaty between the United States and Cuba embodying the provisions defining the future relations of the United States with Cuba contained in the act of Congress approved March 2, 1901; making appropriations for the Army. Signed at Habana May 22, 1903; ratification advised by the Senate March 22, 1904; ratified by the President June 25, 1904; ratified by Cuba June 20, 1904; ratifications exchanged at Washington July 1, 1904; proclaimed July 2, 1904. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2248)---- 254 Supplementary convention between the United States and Cuba extend ing the period within which may be exchanged the ratifications of the treaty of May 22, 1903, between the United States and Cuba, embodying the provisions defining their future relations. Signed at Washington January 20, 1904 ; ratification advised by the Senate January 27, 1904; ratified by the President June 25, 1904 ; ratified by Cuba June 20, 1904 ; ratifications exchanged at Washington July 1, 1904; proclaimed July 2, 1904. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2261)-------- 262 Treaty between the United States and Cuba for the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice. Signed at Washington April 6, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate April 26, 1904; ratified by the President January 24, 1905; ratified by Cuba January 16, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington January 31, 1905; proclaimed February 8, 1905. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2265)------- 264 Protocol amending Spanish text of Cuban extradition treaty signed April 6, 1904. Signed at Washington December 6, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate December 15, 1904; ratified by the President January 24, 1905 ; ratified by Cuba January 16, 1905 ; ratifications exchanged at Washington January 31, 1905; proclaimed February 8, 1905. (33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2273)- 275 XXIV -- PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. Page. 279 281 - - - - Reserving public lands in Porto Rico for naval purposes. (No. 4, June 26, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2314)--Reserving public lands in Porto Rico for public uses. (No. 5, June 30, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2315)------Convening extraordinary session of Congress for the purpose of consider ing and determining whether the approval of the commercial convention between the United States and the Republic of Cuba, signed at Havana on December 11, 1902, shall be given. (No. 8, October 20, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2319) ----Extending copyright benefits to citizens of Cuba. (No. 12, November 17, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2324) - ---Assuming control of Håwaii light-house establishment. (No. 15, Decem ber 28, 1903, 33 Stat. L., pt. 2, p. 2329) -- DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. LEADING CASES, WITH STATEMENTS AND SYLLABI, WHICH AROSE IN OR RELATE TO THE INSULAR AND ISTHMIAN POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND CUBA, HEARD AND DECIDED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1898, AND DECEMBER 3, 1906. In re Vidal. José Juan Vidal et al. Application for leave to file a peti tion for a writ of certiorari. (179 U. S., 120) -Charles F. W. Neely, appellant, v. Wm. Henkel, United States Marshal, etc., appellee (No. 1). Appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (180 U. S., 109) ------Charles F. W. Neely, appellant, v. Wm. Henkel, United States Marshal, etc., appellee (No. 2). Appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (180 U. S., 126) -------Elias S. A. De Lima, Elias A. De Lima, and Edward De Lima, composing the firm of D. A. De Lima & Co., plaintiffs in error, v. George R. Bidwell, collector of the port of New York, defendant in error. Error to the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (182 U. S., 1).- U. S., 221)---------- Rico and New York under the firm name of Dooley, Smith & Co., plain- United States for the southern district of New York. (182 U. S., 222)Samuel B. Downes, doing business under the firm name of S. B. Downes & Company, plaintiffs in error, v. George R. Bidwell, collector of the port of New York, defendant in error. Error to the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (182 U. S., 244)Carlos Armstrong, a British subject, a merchant carrying on business be tween Porto Rico and the United States, appellant, v. The United States. Appeal from the Court of Claims. (182 U. S., 243)---- Error in the district court of the United States for the northern dis trict of Illinois. (183 U. S., 176) -----Henry W. Dooley et al., engaged in trade and commerce between Porto Rico and New York under the firm name of Dooley, Smith & Company, plaintiffs in error, v. The United States. Error to the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (183 U. S., - ------ - 296 151) 297 298 Territory of Hawaii, appellant, v. Osaki Mankichi, appellee. Appeal from the district court of the United States for the Territory of Hawaii. (190 U. S., 197) -Czarnikow, MacDougall & Company (Ltd.), plaintiffs in error, v. George R. Bidwell, collector of the port of New York, defendant in error. In error to the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of New York. (191 U. S., 559)--- 298 |