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858 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 755. 1903. CONGRESSIONAL DmEo*1*oRY. Congressional ni- For e nses of com ilin , re aring, and indexin the Con res- “’°'°"· sional Diiriebtory, to be egcpergleil uhder the direction ofgthe Joint Committee on Printing, one thousand six hundred dollars. House of Represent- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. atives. D5‘;g;’fe§°m“” ““° For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and ` Delegates from Territories, one million nine hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars. ’m°"¥°· For mileage, one hundred and forty-tive thousand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the House of Representatives, namely: SP°“°"° °“*°°· Crrrcn or THE SPEAKER: For rivate secretary to the Speaker, two thousand three hundred and fift dollars; clerk to the Speaker’s table, three thousand six hundred 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, nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. °°"l“"" Cnsrmmz For Chaplain of the House, one thousand dollars. etgl°'k °‘ °‘° H°”°’ Ormcn or THE CLERK: For Clerk of the House of Representatives, including com nsation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, Eve thousand dglars; hire of horses and wagons and cartage for use of the Clerk’s office, nine hundred 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; printing and bill clerk, disbursing clerk, and enrollin clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; file clerk, two tgousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant disbursing clerk, assistant enrolling clerk, resolution and petition clerk, newspaper clerk, index clerk, assistant journal clerk, and assistant to C ief‘Clerk, at two thousand dollars each; librarian, distributing clerk, and stationery clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one bookkeepe1·, 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 fort dollars; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, one thousandy two hundred dollars; one assistant in Clerk’s office, and one assistant in disbursing office, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; telegraph operator, assistant file clerk, and stenographer to the Clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant telegra h operator authorized and named in resolution adopted January fifteendh, nineteen hundred and two, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant in library, one assistant in document room, one assistant in stationery room, and one messenger in iile room, at nine hundred dollars each; one page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; attendant in charge of bathroom, one thousand dollars; two laborers in the bathroom (Robert Richardson and William Richardson), at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; assistant index clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; page in enrolling room, and messenger in Chief Clerk’s office, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, ninety-two thousand _ _ six hundred and fifty dollars. ,,§g§ff,;,,fs°f·· °‘ P"' To enable the Clerk of the House to prepare and complete a di ested summary and alphabetical list of private c aims resented to the Rouse of Representatives from the Fifty-second to dhe Fifty-seventh Con— gress, inclusive, three clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each, uring the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three; in all, four thou-