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312 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. To George M. Davidson, two thousand dollars; To G. G. Gilbert, two thousand dollars; To Oscar Turner, two thousand dollars; - To Walter Evans, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars and seventy-six cents; To James A. Walker, two thousand dollars; To W. F. Rhea, two thousand dollars; To T. C. Catchings, two thousand dollars; To C. J. Jones, two thousand dollars; ` To W. J. Talbert, one thousand five hundred dollars; To John D. Bellamy, two thousand dollars; To A. C. Latimer, two thousand dollars;

 To R. R. Tolbert, junior, two thousand dollars;

To A. Gaston, two thousand dollars; in all, forty-one thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars and seventy-six cents. gr{§¤¤gt§-R¤Mm- To pay Brigham H. Roberts in full satisfaction of salary, mileage, ° mand expenses incurred by him, under and by virtue of his certificate gf Election as a Representative from the State of Utah, two thousand o ars. . H- F. Dvdse- To pay H. F. Dod e for reporting hearings before the Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads January twenty-third, nineteen hundred, sixty-three dollars and fifty cents. _ » D-S·P<>1*m· To pay D. S. Porter for extra services as assistant clerk to the Committee on Pensions, five hundred dollars. ‘ gg`¤¤i*glyP¤g¤P¤·for To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings. and debates exmmygiemees. ’ and the two senioreoilicial stenographers to committees of the House of Representatives for moneys actually paid by them from March fourth, eighteen hundred aud ninety-nine, to March fourth, nineteen · hundred, for clerical hire and extra clerical services, seven hundred ~'°M“ ·l·C*’·m°*‘°”· and fifty dollars each; and to John J . Cameron, two hundred and forty · dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred and ninety dollars. p K¤¤¤¤1L¤<=· To pay Kendal Lee forcaring for room of Committee on Accounts, CM*"l°¤ Cam'- one hundred dollars, and Charles Carter for caring forsubcommittee { room of the Committee on Appropriations, one hundred ~dollars, first session of the Fifty-sixth Congress; in all, two hundred dollars. Herman GMS- To pay Herman Gauss for extra services as assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Chmes M°C*”“’°- To pay Charles McCartee for extra services as stenographer to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, three hundred dollars. M- C- EMM"- To pay Marcellus C. Butler for caring for the room of the Committee on Invalid Pensions, one hundred dollars. R- M- D'*l€· ~ To pay Ralph M. Dale the difference between the amount received by him and the rate of twelve hundred dolla ‘s per annum, as conductor of the elevator of the House win , from J n .1y first, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, to May seventeentg, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, eiglhty-eight dollars and thirty centsr · ' 0 pa the following, which have been audited and recommended by the (lommittee on Accounts, namely: J ($*1******* N· T¤°¤¤¤- To pay Charles N. Thomas for extra services in the office of the disbursing clerk, three hundred dollars. H- D- Pri¤=¤¤¤d· To pay Howard D. Pritchard the difference between seven hundred and twenty dollars and one thousand dollars per annum, from January first, nineteen hundredfto June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, one hundred and forty dollars. - ·‘°S°Ph H··l°h¤S°¤· To pay Joseph H. Johnson the difference between the pay of a folder at seventy-Eve dollars per month and that of a clerk in the folding room at one hundred and fifty dollars per month, from February seventh, nineteen hundred, to April sixth, nineteen hundred, inclusive, one hundred and fifty dollars. `