Government of Alaska: Statements Before the Committee ... on the Bill S. 5436 to Create a Legislative Council in the District of Alaska, to Confer Legislative Powers Thereon, and for Other PurposesUSA Congress Senate Committee on Territories, United States. Territories, Committee on (Senate, 61:2) U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 159 pages |
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... never saw a better stand of wheat anywhere . I have raised good winter wheat ; barley , and oats , and all kinds of garden vegetables , and in my judgment , as a farmer of more than thirty years ' experience , the Tanana Valley is a ...
... never saw a better stand of wheat anywhere . I have raised good winter wheat ; barley , and oats , and all kinds of garden vegetables , and in my judgment , as a farmer of more than thirty years ' experience , the Tanana Valley is a ...
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... never assumed to delegate to another person any such power as is proposed by this bill . Warren Hastings , in his government of India , was not charged with the exercise of any arbitrary power at all approaching in enormity that here ...
... never assumed to delegate to another person any such power as is proposed by this bill . Warren Hastings , in his government of India , was not charged with the exercise of any arbitrary power at all approaching in enormity that here ...
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... never was one in the United States . Mr. WICKERSHAM . There never was . I never heard 16 GOVERNMENT OF ALASKA .
... never was one in the United States . Mr. WICKERSHAM . There never was . I never heard 16 GOVERNMENT OF ALASKA .
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... never was . I never heard of it . Senator FRAZIER . We can create one ; but there is not one now in any Territory of the United States . The district attorney represents the Government . Mr. WICKERSHAM . The fourth section of the bill ...
... never was . I never heard of it . Senator FRAZIER . We can create one ; but there is not one now in any Territory of the United States . The district attorney represents the Government . Mr. WICKERSHAM . The fourth section of the bill ...
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... never be heard of , and these concessions would be granted by the commission without chance for protest . Senator DILLINGHAM . You claim that that is under the first clause of section 10 . Mr. WICKERSHAM . Yes ; " that the legislative ...
... never be heard of , and these concessions would be granted by the commission without chance for protest . Senator DILLINGHAM . You claim that that is under the first clause of section 10 . Mr. WICKERSHAM . Yes ; " that the legislative ...
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Page 34 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to their choice, reserving their natural allegiance, may return to Russia within three years ; but, if they should prefer to remain in the ceded territory, they, with the exception of uncivilized native tribes, shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.
Page 34 - ... shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion. The uncivilized tribes will be subject to such laws and regulations as the United States may, from time to time, adopt in regard to aboriginal tribes of that country.
Page 23 - That all franchises or rights granted under this act shall forbid the issue of stock or bonds except in exchange for actual cash or for property at a fair valuation...
Page 25 - ... corporations, shall provide for the effective regulation of the charges thereof, for the official inspection and regulation of the books and accounts of such corporations, and for the payment of a reasonable percentage of gross earnings into the treasury of the Philippine Islands or of the Province or municipality within which such franchises are granted and exercised...
Page 22 - That no private property shall be damaged or taken for any purpose under this section without just compensation, and that such authority to take and occupy land shall not authorize the taking, use, or occupation of any land except such as is required for the actual necessary purposes for which the franchise Is granted...
Page 17 - That the commissioner of the interior shall superintend all •works of a public nature, and shall have charge of all public buildings, grounds, and lands, except those belonging to the United States, and shall execute such requirements as may be imposed by law with respect thereto, and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law...
Page 22 - No franchise or right shall be granted to any individual, firm, or corporation, except under the condition that it shall be subject to amendment, alteration, or repeal by the Congress of the Philippines when the public interest so requires.
Page 22 - ... to create, consolidate, and reorganize the municipalities, so far as may be necessary, and to provide and repeal laws and ordinances therefor; and also the power to alter, amend, modify, and repeal any and all laws and ordinances of every character now in force in Porto Rico, or any municipality or district thereof, not inconsistent with the provisions hereof: Provided, however.
Page 25 - That all franchises, privileges, or concessions granted under this Act shall forbid the issue of stock or bonds except in exchange for actual...
Page 22 - Including streets, highways, squares, and reservations, and over similar property of the government of said islands, and may adopt rules and regulations under which the provincial and municipal governments of the Islands may grant the right to use and occupy such public property belonging to said Provinces or municipalities: Provided, That no...