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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2919. 1907. `1395 the following persons from the appropriation for salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate for the fiscal " year nineteen hundred and seven: E. B. Shurter, clerk to Honorable Henry A. du Pont, of Delaware, E- B.Shm·ter. for clerical services rendered from October first to December second, S°m°°S‘ nineteen hundred and six; Mary Laj ord, widow of Thomas Lajord, late a messenger on the rolls ',£§;,"{*•f“mlggQv'°· of the `enate, the salary of a messenger from July first to July seventh, ' nineteen hundred and six, the date of his death; Clerk to the Select Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics, salary ,,§{’,'f,‘,§“*ff°,,{’, °’_{:,$,’;j at the rate of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum from ¤<=¤- January ninth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven. my °i °l°rk' For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, sixty thousand dollars, m°°€“““°°““*'°m”· to lcontinue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and " e1g t. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, vg; '“"’ *“‘ including conépensation of stenographers to committees, at such rate` as may be fix by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per printed page, sixty thousand dollars to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight. To pay to the widow of the Honorable Russell A. Alger. late a Senator rlluuxgniirfvliiiiréw. from the State of Michigan, five thousand dollars. To reimburse the Honorable Reed Smoot for expenses incurred in §§§g§§`Z.§flS‘“°°" the matter of the protest against his right to retain his seat in the Senate of the United States, fifteen thousand dollars. _ To pay the [persons who repared the four volumes of Consolidated ,0‘§°,§§§{§,f“°° I"°°‘ Index to the nited States Statutes at Large, from March fourth, sev- P¤Y¤¤·=;¤¤ 10* ¤¤· enteen hundred and eighty-nine, to March third, nineteen hundred and p°¤°°iS’° °` three, under Senate resolution of June nineteenth, nineteen hundred and two, for expenses incurred and 'for services, five thousand dollars, which sum may be expended as additional pay or comfpensation to any oiHcer or employee of the United States. and be pai uipon vouchers gpproved by the chairman of the Committee on the J u iciary of the enate. To pay Pitman Pulsifer for labor in compiling and indexing the },’*g’,’;,“,f‘,l`;*},°;f*;§,,vy annual appropriation laws covering what is known as the new navy, Ywbcwk. and in pre ring tabular statements relating to appropriations for and vessels andnpersonnel of the Navy (now known as the Navy Yearbook), for the second and third sessions of the Fift -eighth Congress. andthe first and second sessions of the Eifty-ninth Congress, five thousand dollars. '1‘o pay George R. Butlin for services in the preparation of an analyt- Q_$‘gF{}j_l*· ““'““· ical index to testimony taken before the Senate Committee on Inter- _ oceanic Canals, five hundred dollars. _ To pay J. B. Haynes for services in the preparation of an analytical gQQ`;}jg,§f“"“· index to testimony taken before the Senate Committee on lnteroceanic Canals, five hundred dollars. _ To pay Ernst ll. Djureen for services rendered in the preparation §°'{‘§fcf,“‘,;_“¤‘“°°“· of an analytical index to testimony taken before the Senate Committee on Interoreanic Canals, five hundred dollars. To pav Ormsby McHarg for indexing and for extra services as §§l’§,_*‘°H“*· clerk to the Committee on Pensions. seven hundred and fifty dollars. To pay Dennis M. Kerr for services as assistant clerk by detail to g:;?;:}'-K¤¤· the Committee on Pensions, seven hundred and fifty dollars. " To pay William M. Malloy for reporting hearings before the Com- Qgimlgf-*‘¤l’°Y· mittee on Foreign Relations during the F ifty-ninth Congress, two hundred and two dollars. To pay J. H. Jones for extra services in the care of the Senate ·I,hFfi_g·;·;,m_ chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundred dollars for the second session of the Fifty-ninth Congress.