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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 716. 1904. 93 pay for clerk hire, necessarily employed by them in the discharge of their official and representative duties, as provided in the joint resolu- Vol- 27. p. 757- “ tion approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, House resolutions adopted May eighdi, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and January fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two, and the deficiency appro- v01. so, p. asv. priation Act araproved July seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- ` eight, four hun red and sixty-six thousand eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and Representatives and Delegates elect to Congress whose credentials in due form of law have been uly liled with the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in accordance with the provisions of section thirty-one of the Revised Statutes R- S-. sw. S1. p. 6. of the United States, shall be entitled to payment under this appro- ` priation. · Fon ooN·nNcEN1* EXPENSES, NAMELY: For wra ping paper, paste- °°F§’,{},',_§°é“,f,jf°PgQ,f board, paste, twine, newspaper wrappers, and other necessary materials for folding, for the use of members of the House, and for use in the Clerk’s office and the House folding room (not including envelo s, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be printed and fdrnished by the Public Printer, u on requisitions from the Clerk of the House, under the provisions of the Act a roved Januar twelfth, V°’·”·P·°2‘*- eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for the public printing ancly binding), seven thousand dollars. _ For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, fifteen thousand dollars. F“°*““" °“· For furniture and materials for repairs of the Same, twenty thou- F“"‘““"· sand dollars. . · F ope packing boxes, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ’°""’“€ "°"°“· ma necessary. Igor miscellaneous. items and expenses of special and select commit- *“°°°“*¤°°“¤’*°¤¤ tees, fifty thousand dollars. For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, includ- s“‘“°"°"" ingnve thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees ‘ and officers of the House, fifty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty ol ars. For postage stamps for the Postmaster, one hundred dollars; for the P°'°°“'° “°'"”"‘ Clerk, three hundred dollars; for the Sergeant-at-Arms, two hundred · dollars; and for the Doorkeeper, fifty dollars; in all, six hundred and fifty dollars. orrxon or THE rmsuo rnmcrnn. *’¤*>“<= ¤>**¤¤¤¤- For Public Printer, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, CIQQ P'"‘“"· two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of the Con ressional Record at the Capitol, two thousand dollars; one clerk of cgss four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; in all, fifteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Lmmar or coxonnss. ‘·“"°"’°‘°°°"°’“· General administration: For Librarian of Contgress, six thousand m°ml°°' °t°' dollars; chief assistant librarian, four thousand ollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; Librarian’s secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk (assistant to chief clerk), one thousand dollars; two stenogra hers and typewriters, at one thousand dollars each; messenger, eiglit hundred and forty dollars; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred and forty dollars. mu d I di Mail and Supply: For assistant in charge, one thousand five hun- ,,S,,,,,_°" ““P¥’*' ‘ dred dollars; assistant, nine hundred dollars; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, two thousand seven hundred and sixt dollars. Picking and Stamping: For two attendants, at seven hundred and m;’f’°“”¤°“d°“m¥* twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars.