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964 F1FTY-sixTH ooNGREss. sSSS. II. oa. ssc. 1901. House of Bepre- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. sentatives. PeYel¤¤e¤=l>e¤·ele- For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and Delegates from Territories, one million eight hundred and three thousand dollars. Mlleege- For mileage, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Ollleeee we elellee For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the House of Re resentatives, namely: SPeekel”’e°lllee· OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER: Bpor fprivate secretary to the Speaker, two thousand three hundred and fty dollars; clerk to the Speaker’s table, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, one thousand dollars per annum; clerk to the Speaker, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger to the Speaker, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand four hundred dollars. €h¤1>l¤i¤- CHAPLAIN: For Chaplain of the House, nine hundred dollars. tC1<>rk <>f me H¤¤ee· OFFICE or THE CLERK! For Clerk of the House of Representatives, ° °` includin compensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, five thousand dollars; hire of horses and wagons and cartage for use of the Clerk’s office, seven hundred and eighty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; chief clerk, journal clerk, and two reading clerks, at three thousand six hundred dollars each; tally clerk, three thousand dollars; (printingl and bill clerk, and disbursing clerk, at two thousand five hun red dollars each; iile clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; enrolling clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant disbursing clerk, assistant enrolling clerk, resolution and petition clerk, newspaper clerk, index clerk, assistant journal clerk, and assistant to chief clerk, at two thousand dollars each; librarian, .distributing clerk, and stationery clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one bookkeeper, two assistant librarians, and seven clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; document and bill clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; document clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, one thousand two hundred dollars; cabinetmaker, who shall be skilled in his trade, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant cabinetmakers, who shall be skilled in their trade, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant in Clerk’s office, and one assistant in disbursing office, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; telegraph operator, assistant iile clerk, and stenographer to the Clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one assistant in library, one assistant in document room, and one assistant in stationery room, at nine hundred dollars each; one page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers in the bathroom (Robert Richardson and William Richardson), at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; assistant index clerk, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; age in enrolling room, and messenger in chief clerk’s office, at seven lgundred and twenty dollars each; in all, ninety-one thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. d€l;lIlj{,§;‘,§,’,,l,;l;l§dC‘g§j The library of the House of Representatives shall hereafter be under grass. _ the control and direction of the Librarian of Congress, who shall pro- T $x>g<£¤;¢m¤¤¢¤ ¤¤d vide all needful books of reference therefor. The librarian, two e °assistant librarians, and assistant in the library, above provided for, shall be appointed b the Clerk of the House, with the approval of the Speaker of the Iibuse of Representatives of the Fifty-sixth Congress, and thereafter no removals shall be made from the said positions except for cause reported to and approved by the Committee on Rules. - Chl"““gl”"°*·°‘°· UNDER ARCHITECT or THE CAPITOL: For chief enginee1·, one thousand seven hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four conductors of elevators, at one thou-