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138 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. {,*3*-ogg3m- To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay H. A. Austin, for ymreporting testimony taken before the Committee on _Ind1an Affairs, under resolutions of the Senate of May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- one, and March, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, authorizing certain ` investigations to be made in the Indian Territory, one hundred and ninety-one dollars and twentynve cents. _ l}*•¤k I;§·>l¤¤•· To pay Frank P. Holmes, for extra services as conductor of Senate °°-"`°" °' elevator from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to January thirty-nrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two hundred and eighty dollars and ninety cents. gi°£‘,c;»ly¤¤¤· hor payment of medical expenses of C. F. Lynch, an employee of the ` °xp°°°°S` Senate, incurred by reason of injuries while in discharge of his duties, two hundred and ninety dollars and forty-tive cents. Rnlwrr S¢¤i¤· To pay Robert Stein, for translating the work of Edward Suess on P°""°"° t“ The Future of Silver, for the Finance Committee. United States Senate, Senate Miscellaneous Document Numbered Ninety-five, one hundred dollars. _

 To pay Lester C. Baker the diiference between the salary he has been

receiving and that of a messenger of the Senate from December the ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to June sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, five hundred and ninety-three dollars and forty three cents. _ gxgnicasm- To pay to Daisey Johnson, widow of the late Thomas Johnson, ’ deceased, a laborer and acting watchman under the Architect of the Capitol, three hundred and sixty dollars, being an amount equal to six months’ pay as such laborer and acting watchman, and including all funeral expenses. _ _ _ Aprwpmr-i¤¤ to To enable the Committee on Claims of the Senate to fully examine {’,'{§,‘}{§, §‘;‘;‘,§§‘,§§§‘§’,,‘l{C into all the evidence in all cases of just claims that are now before •i¤¤¤¤b_}¤ J·}:¤°gA:l¤i¤¤¤ them, or that have been favorably reported and not finally disposed of, "°iYep.¤Z'°` with the view of reporting the same to the Senate at the beginning of the next session of Congress, one thousand dollars, to be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman of said committee, and said sum or any part thereof, in the discretion of the chairman may be paid as additional compensation to the clerk and assistant clerk of said committee. PGlqrkC¤¤¤¤¤1rw¤·>¤· To reimburse the clerk of the Senate Committee on Pensions for iigixiihimmenz tr. moneys actually paid out by him for extra clerical and stenographic services rendered the committee during the second session of the Fifty- fourth Congress, two hundred and fifty dollars. at£::¤¤vfMrr¤¤=¤¤— House OF REPRESENTATIVES. F snaps- tr umn-r To pay the widow of Charles F. Crisp, late a Representative in Con- `m;~..l:¥m it. gross from the State of Georgia, five thousand dollars. H(ll;;i£;o1' waiimm s. To {my the legal heirs of Williatni S. Holman, late a Representative r..§¤.L¤e nt in Congress from the State of Indiana, four thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and ninety-three cents. m(>;··-l·¢li¤=·l·•·¤l¤ Mit To pay to Elizabeth Milliken, the widow of S. L. Milliken, late a m§m»¤.»n» Representative in Congress from the State of Maine, four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars and fourteen cents. ,_il[j‘fA'*?·¤*¤=¤ K ""· To pay to Emma E. Davidson, the widow ofJ. J. Davidson,a Repre- 1·»y...en¢ n., sentative elect to the Fifty-fifth Congress from the State of Pennsylvania, who died before the time of its organization, five thousand dollars. {{;::‘j;i"l:bl’-Gi1<*¤- _To nay to the legal heirs of R. P. Giles, a Representative elect to the e Fifty-hfth Congress from the State of Missouri, who died before the time of its organization, five thousand dollars. __0ilkr:·. c‘rr¤¤¤i=· 1*- To pay to Cynthia D. Cooke, the mother of Edward D. Cooke, late a i»ty}m~¤» rt. Ripresentative in Congress from the State of Illinois, five thousand dollars. gi;;;i;;£r{0B·»¤¤¤·—r. To pay Charles J. Boatner, a Representative in Congress from the ' State of Louisiana, the amount paid or agreed to be paid by him for