Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/447

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3514. 1906. 41 7 and secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand eig t hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor for rents, private secretary, stenographer and typewriter, and typewriter supp ies, janitor, messenger, fuel, lights, stationery and printing, ostage, te egrams, furniture for office, express, and other incidentals, two thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely: For rent of office, furniture, fuel, PM. r- 689- lights, stationery, clerk hire, printing, postage, ice, record casings and ii es, messenger, porter, indexing recor·ds, stenographer, typewriters, janitor, and other incidental expenses of the secretary’s office, for pay of members and officers of the legislative assembly, mileage, rent of rooms for the legislature and committees, furniture, stationery, printing, binding fuel, lights, and incidentals,·twenty-four thousan two _ hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That the legislative assembly §Q‘,Q’§,’{,’g,, O, ,,,,,,,1 shall not consider any proposition or pass any bill to remove the seat f¤¤>*<ld¤¤· of government of said Territory from its resent location: Provided _ further, That said legislative assembly shall not make any appropr·ia— B""°l"‘“°“"“"“‘ tion or enter into any contract for a capitol building or any other public building. Tmmrronr or Hawan: For governor, five thousand dollars; score- H"°“’ tary, three thousand dollars; chief justice, five thousand five hundred dollars; and two associate `ustices, at five thousand dollars each; in all, twenty-three thousand iilve hundred dollars. For judges of circuit courts, at three thousand dollars each, so much as may be necessary, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven. For contingent expenses of the Territory of Hawaii, to be expended by the governor for stationery, postage, and incidentals, one thousand dollars, and for private secretary to the governor, two thousand dollars; for traveling expenses of theygovernor while absent from the capital on official bus1ness, five hundredollars ; in all, three thouwnd five hundred dollars. For legislative expenses, namely : Furniture, light, stationery, record casings and tiles, printing and binding, indexing records, poste, ice, water, clerk hire, mileage of members, inci entals, pay of hhaplain, clerk, sergeant-at-arms, stenographers, and messengers, _ thirty thousand dollars: I’wwided, That the members of the legislature f,:‘;,'}j'j;’g,,,,_,,,,,,,n of the Territory of Hawaii shall not draw their compensation of two fcpisgn. m hundred dollars, or any mileage, for any extra session held in compli- °‘ "° ance with section fifty-four of an Act to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii, approved April thirtieth, anno Domini nineteen hundred. _ Tmuzrrorzr or Poaro R100: For salary of the resident commis- P""" R""- sioner from Porto Rico to the United States authorized by the Act "°'·“'·*’·"“· temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, approved April twelfth, nineteen hundred, five thousand dol- Tmeun Ex nw lars; for traveling expenses, one hundred and thirty-four dollars and g W ' lift cents; in all, five thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars andy fifty cents, which shall hereafter be paid by the Sergeant-at~Arms of the House of Representatives in the same manner as the salaries of the Members of the House of Representatives are now paid. WAR DEPARTMENT. W'" ”°*’“"““°“‘· Or··rror·; or run Sncmmaxrz For compensation of the Secretarvof A;,‘;g,¤Qfc,§§{;f},’}{f· War, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, four thousand hve hundred dollars; chief clerk, including five hundred dollars as assistant in military park and insular affairs, thr·ee_ thousand dollars; private vox. XXXIV, r···r 1-27