Page:Acts of Arizona 1909.djvu/19

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

MEMORIALS

No. Page
1. Memorial, to the Hon. M. A. Smith, Delegate to Congress from Arizona, Asking that the Protest to the Congress of the United States against a provision in the enabling Act for Arizona giving the President of the United States the right to exercise unusual discretion in the approval or rejection of any constitution the people of Arizona may adopt 287
2. Memorial, to the Senate and House of Representatives, asking that an Act be passed by Congress granting to the town of Yuma title to the tracts of land known as the “Quarry Reserve,” and strip of land on the boundary of the “Quartermaster’s Depot,” being parts of the Fort Yuma Military Reservation, at Yuma, Arizona 288
3. Memorial, to the Senate and House of Representatives, asking for an appropriation of Five Thousand Dollars to be expended in the restoration, rehabilitation and Preservation of the San Xavier Mission Building, near Tucson, Arizona 291
4. Memorial, to the Senate and House of Representatives, asking that the pending Act of Congress enabling the Territory of Arizona to form and adopt a constitution and be admitted into the Union as a single State, contain an appropriation sufficient to liquidate, retire and pay off, including interest accrued, and accruing on Railroad Bonds issued by the Counties of Yavapai, Coconino and Pima to assist in the construction of railroads; or in lieu of such an appropriation, a sufficient grant of public lands, within the Territory, for the use and benefit of said counties 292
5. Memorial, to the Senate and House of Representatives, asking that House Resolution 22093, introduced in the House by Mr. Smith, of Arizona, “Granting Right of Way Over Certain Sections of the Grand Canyon Monument Reserve in Arizona, to the Grand Canyon Scenic Railroad Company,” be passed 295
6. Memorial, to the Secretary of the Interior, asking that proper action be taken by the Department of the Inter-