Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/176

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88 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 716. 1904. P<>¤*¤¤=·¤*€*· °*°· Posr-01*1*101:: For Postmaster, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant postmaster and mail carrier, two thousand and eighty- eight dollars; seven mail carriers and one wagon master, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four riding pages, at nine hundred and ‘ twelve dollars and fifty cents each; in all, seventeen thousand five hundred and eighty-eight dollars. _ g`glpQ’d°,§,;$,Q,'§;n_e,c Fonnnvo Room: For superintendent of fo1ding room, two thousand ' one hundred and sixty dollars; assistant in folding room, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk in folding room, one thousand two hundred dollars; foreman in folding room, one thousand four hundred dollars; nine folders, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; and page, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand five hundred an twenty dollars. Uhm °¤g*¤°°*· °*°- UNDER Snrnmnrrmnnnnr on rua CAPITOL BUILDING AND GRoUNDs: For chief engineer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; four assistant engineers,·at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; eight conductors of elevators, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; machinist and electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant machinist and electrician, one thousand dollars; three firemen, at one thousand and ninety-five dollars each; five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library s ce, six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty- seven thousand four haundred and sixty-five dollars. °’°'l""’°8°"‘F°"’~ For thirty annual clerks to Senators who. are not chairmen of comgnifltees, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, forty-five thousand o ars. c¤¤¤¤¤e¤¢·=¤;,¤»¤·»·. Fon oommemm mxrnusns, NAMELY: For stationer and news ers pgiféiglnuym um for Senators and the President of the Senate, includihg four thdliidmd dollars for stationeriy for committees and officers of the Senate, fifteen thousand three hun red and seventy-five dollars.

  • ’°°'”¥° ”*””P“— For postage stamps for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, one

hundred dollars; for the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, seventy-five . dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. To enable the Postmaster of the Senate to keep a constant supply of postage stamps for sale to Senators, fifty dollars. Horses and wagons. For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mail wagons {gr carrying the mails, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may necessary. "`°'*“°$· For materials for folding, one thousand dollars. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, six thousand dollars. C F¤¢1.¤i1.¤w· For fuel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising, for the heating apparatus, exclusive of labor, twenty—Eve thousand dollars. F¤¤*¤*¤¤¢· `or purchase of furniture, six thousand dollars. For materials for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, two thousand dollars. For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, two thousand dollars. Prckips b¤¤¤¤- For packing boxes, nine hundred and seventy dollars. M “"° "°°°"““°‘“”· d lior miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, one hundred thousand o ars.

  • '““’Y B”"‘“¤8· For miscellaneous items on account of the Maltby Building, eighteen

thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. ”“’°"·‘¤°’*°¤¤· For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by' the Senate, including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be fixe by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceedin one dollar and twenty-five cents per printed page, twenty thousand <§>llars. ’“°°‘“°* ‘1°*"·*°* For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, twenty- five thousand dollars, payable in equal monthly installments.