Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/647

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FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. 581 two hundred dollars, to be paid upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee; and said sum, or any rt thereof, in the discretion of the chairman, may be paid as adchtional com nsation to any officer or employee of the United States and tobeavagsble during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three. nouss or nmrnnsnxnrrvms. sri?-°Siii°°fB°°"°°°° For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and ·M°¤b¤¤* Md Dew Delegates from Territories, ten thousand dollars. gm` FOI' p8yII]6Dt of BXPCDSGS lI10\1I'l'Gd by lll1B S€Pg'33,nt-a_t-ArmS Ou Funeral exgnses of account of attendance of the committee of members of the House of Pr°°m°"°M° "‘l°" Representatives at the funeral of the late PresidentVVilliam McKinley, two hundred and nine dollars and fifty-nine cents. For miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. Mi¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤iwmn . For hire of horses, feed, relpair of wagons and harness, office of the Hom. ew- Doorkeeper, Eve hundred dollars. ` For stationery for the use of the committees and officers, House of Sinticnery. Representatives,·seven hundred dollars. or stationery for members of the House of Representatives, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To pay the widow of M. B1-osius, late a Representative in Congress M- Bruins from the State of Pennsylvania, three thousand nine hundred and P°"°'m°" twenty-eight dollars and eight_cents. To pay the widow of R. Burke, late a Representative in Congress B- ¤·¤f*¤!},*=- from the State of Texas, five thousand dollars. my m °"' To pay the widow of R. O. Crump, late a Representative in Congress £¥;é0%°0r·;r_;•¤. from the State of Michigan, four thousand five hundred and fifty-eight Y W °w' dollars and twenty-two cents. To pay the widow of A. J. Cummings, late a Representative in A. J. Cummings. Congress from the State of New York, four thousand one hundred and my t° wm"' sixty-six dollars. To pay the widow of P. J. Otey, late a Representative in Congress ;kJ.0tey& from the State of Virginia, four thousand one hundred and Bfty dollars Y °° w' °"` ‘ and sixty-nine cents. To pay the widow of R. K. Polk, late a Representative in Congress g Ki P<>lgfrom the State of Pennsylvania, four thousand nine hundred and °* ° W °w' seventy-two dollars and sixty cents. To pay the widow of J. S. Salmon, late a Representative in Congress glqggw from the State of New Jersey, four thousand one hundred and twenty- y W ` thiniee dollaas andi tweriity-rwiescerllts. h R C o thewi owo . . to es, te a epresentative in on ress J- W· Stoke - from llid State of South Carolina, five thousand dollars. g hy '° wid°w' For allowance to the following contestants and contestees for exigfgm ¤l*¤¤¤¤ expenses incurred by them in contested election cases as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections: To George H. Higgins, two thousand dollars; . Gevrse H. Higgins. To llfilliam H. Ryan, two thousand dollars; William H. Ryan. To J. William Stokes, one thousand and eight dollars and sixty J- Wiliinm Swkes. cents: To A. F. Lever, nine hundred and five dollars and thirty-five cents; A- F- ‘”'°’· To A. D. Dantzler, two thousand dollars; A- ”· ”“““’“'· To John J. Lentz, two thousand dollars; . ·'°’“‘ ·'· ‘·°“"~ _ To Emmett Tompkins, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine —'“"“°°" '*`°'“¤’*“"- dollars and sixt cents; To John E. Howler, two thousand dollars; “°’“‘ E "°“'l°'- To Charles R. Thomas, two thousand dollars; °l“‘f‘°“ R- '“‘°‘“"· To William Jasper Talbert, one thousand five hundred dollars; bellflmm ·'“*’°' m' To N. B. Spears, two thousand dollars; N-_B;S1>e¤¤= To lVilliam M. Horton, two thousand dollars; “"“"“" “· “°"°"·