Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/1281

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FIFTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II]. Ch. 427. 1899. 1243 To pay to the minor children of John W. Cranford, deceased, late ·l¤**¤ W- °¤¤¤f<t¤¤- member of the House of Representatives from the State of Texas, five ¤1Hii·3.°?°° t° m"]" thousand dollars. For allowance to the following contestee, audited and recommended by ctnmun election the Committees on Elections, for expenses incurred by him in contested °“’°""°‘ election case, namely: Tp Mason S. Peters, five hundred and sixty-five dollars and thirty Mason s. ram. cen s. To pay Henry D. Clayton for expenses in contested election case as Henry n. Clayton. recommended by the Committee on Elections, three hundred dollars. To pay J. C. Courts for services as clerk to the committee, authorized J-C-Courts. by resolution of the House, to inquire into charges for gas and telephone P°’""°“° °°‘ service in the District of Columbia, eight hundred and ibur dollars. To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of 0¤¢i¤1 r¤v<>r¢¤r¤- the House of Representatives and the official stenographers to com- e.¤P:ZfT·}°L`.l._°°’ f" °" mittees for moneys actually paid by them from March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for clerical hire and extra clerical services, seven hundred ' and ilfty dollars each, and to John J. Cameron two hundred and forty dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred and ninety dollars. To pay and reimburse Joel Grayson and C. W. De Knight in full for Joel Grayson me services and actual expenses for clerical assistance in indexing and °';YZ,.£‘§,§'J,€°’”‘ preparing marginal notes for the bankruptcy law, five hundred dollars, To pay Harry Parker for services as janitor to the room of the Com- 1*}:*; P:¤‘l¤•r· mittee on Ways and Means, from January fourth to June thirtieth, y °" t°' eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, inclusive, at the rate of sixty dollars per month, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty cents. For a messenger and assistant clerk, at the rate of one thousand two °•¤!¤;i**¤z ··¤ Ar hundred dollars per annum, in lieu of a messenger, at the rate of one g$°;:a`°::¤iL°€Z°:£ thousand dollars per annum, to the Committee on Appropriations, from °*°'*· March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, inclusive, one thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. To pay Charles Carter for caring for subcommittee room of Commit- 0¤•r1•¤C¤rm-. tee on Appropriations, seventyfive dollars. · For clerk to Committee on Elections Numbered Two, and clerk to Clerks uycommsr- Committee on Elections Numbered Three, at the rate of two thousand *°°“ °“ E"’°“°"“‘ dollars per annum each, from July first to December third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, inclusive, one thousand six hundred and ninety-five dollars and sixty cents. To pay J. B. Holloway for the preparation of the House omnibus .r.au¤11¤w¤y. claims bill and statistics relating to war claims, one thousand dollars. “""‘°“‘°°· To pay the following, which have been audited and recommended by the Committee on Accounts, namely: To pay P. L. Coultry the difference between hissalary as folder and P.L.C0u\try. that of acting assistant foreman of the folding room,_at rate of three dollars and eightyfive cents per day, from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, six hundred and eighty-six dollars and twenty cents. To pay Noah L. Hawk for extra services as assistant deputy sergeant- Nmnmwk. at-arms, three hundred dollars. To pay William A. Slenker for extra services, tour hundred and Wi1¤¤¤= A·S¤¤¤k¢r· eighty dollars. _ _ To pay Edward F. Beckman the difference between his salary as n. E***¤*F—B¤°'=¤¤·¤- folder and that of a clerk at one thousand dollars per annum from March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, inclusive, five hundred and fifty-one dollars and forty-four cents. _ To pay John H. Hollingworth for services performed under the Door- wjgg K H*·m¤S* keeper of the House from December fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, at the rate ‘ of seventy-five dollars per month, five hundred and twenty dollars.