Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/143

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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 192. ieee. 91 each; telegraph operator, assistant iile clerk, and stenographer to the Clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one page, one laborer in the bathroom, and six laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; assistant index clerk, during the session and three months _ after its close, one hundred and eighty-two days, at six dollars per day, one thousand and ninety;-two dollars; page in enrolling room, and messenger in chief cler ’s office, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, eighty-eight thousand three hundred dollars. - UNDER ARCHITECT or THE Carrronz For chiefengineer, one thou- cine: engineer, em. sand seven hundred dollars; two assistant en ineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four conductors of elevators, at one thousand one hundred dollars each, who shall be under the supervision and direction of the Architect of the Capitol; laborer, eight hundred and ` twenty dollars; five firemen, at nine undred dollars each; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; laborer, one thousand dollars; laborer to clean Statuary Hall and watch statuary therein, six hundred ang sixty dollars; in all, sixteen thousand six hundred and eighty » dollars. CLERKS AND MESSENGERS TO COMMITTEESZ For clerk to the Committee Clerks and meson Ways and Means, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thou- igggm m mmm"` sand six hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; janitor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk and stenog— rapher, two thousand dollars; messenger and assistant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerks to Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Banking and Currency, Claims, District of Columbia,- Elections, Forei n Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Affairs, Invalid Pensions, Judiciar , Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Host-Office and Post-Roads, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, Rivers and Harbors, Wa1· Claims, Pensions, Insular Affairs, and clerk to continue Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at two thousand dollars each; and for assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For seventeen clerks to committees, at six dollars each per day dur- t_G1<>rks_ no commiting the session, twelve thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars. °€S' s°SS`°”` Orrion or SEEGEANT-Ar-Anus: For Sergeant-at-Arms of the House Sergeant-at-Arms, of Representatives, four thousand five hun red dollars; deputy to the d°p“°" °°°‘ Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousand dollars; cashier, three thousand dollars; playing teller, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight undred dollars; messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and laborer, six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Orrrcn or DoonKEErER: For Doorkeeper, three thousand five m§°g{;§¢€P*>*» misthundred dollars; hire of horses, feed, repair of wagon and harness, i’ ` six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; assistant doorkeeper, superintendent of document room, assistant superintendent d0§:l1;;$¤gggl1$1¤;tc<>f of document room, and Department messenger, at two thousand dollars ’ ` each; one special employee (John T. Chance ), one thousand five hundred dollars; one special employee, one thousand five hundred dollars; document file clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant document file clerk, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars; clerk to Doorkeepe1·, and janitor at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, including the messenger to the reporters’ gallery, at one thousand two hundred dollars reach; nine messengers, M€ ¤¤g¤*¤» €¤=· at one thousand dollars each; six laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers in the water-closet, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one laborer, six hundred dollars; female attendant in ladies’ retiring room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; superin- ,0§£%°’§;§£d§&¤ of tendent of folding room, two thousand dollars; three clerks in folding g ’ `