Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/424

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394 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3514. 1906. assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; janitor, one thousand dollars; clerks to Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Banking and Currency, Census (in lieu of a session clerk authorized by resolution), Claims, District of Columbia, Elections Numbers One, Two, and Three, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Affairs, Insular Affairs, Inyalid Pensions,Judiciary, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Pensions, Post—Oi‘lice and Post-Roads, Printing, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, Rivers and Harbors, Revision of the Laws, Territories, War Claims, and clerk to continue.Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at two thousand dollars each; assistant clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Post-Oflice and Post-Roads, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the . Committee on Rivers and Harbors, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims, one thousand two mnmn. hundred dollars; for janitors for rooms of the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Banking and Currency, Claims, District of Columbia, Elections Numbers One, Two, and Three, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Forei n Commerce, Indian Afiairs, Insular Affairs, Invalid Pensions, J uddeiary, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Military Atfairs, Naval Affairs, Post-Oihce and Post-Roads, Pensions, Printing, Public Buildin s and Grounds, Public Lands, Rivers and Harbors, Territories, andg War Claims, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and said janitors shall be appointed by the chairmen, respectively, of said committees, and shall perform under the direction of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkee er, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkee er at any time alter the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed; in all, one hundred and two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. A>¤i¤¤·¤*·=i¤¤‘k¤- For an assistant clerk to each of the Committees on Military Affairs, and Naval Affairs, and clerk to the Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, at six dollars per da ‘ each during the session, two thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars. wgegljiitfg *‘°"¤¤*"· For eleven clerks to committees, at six dollars each per day during 'the session, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty-four dollars. dg§yg°*,;t*}_*·•*°··\*"**· Orrion or Snatummr-AT-.-\1:irs: For Sergeunt-at—Arins of the Ilouse "of Representatives, five thousand dollars; Deputy Sergeunt-at—Arms, two thousand dollars; cashier, three thousand dollars;`paying teller, two thousand five hundred dollars; bookkecper, two thousand two hundred dollars; Deputy Sergeant-at—Arn1s in charge of pairs, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant hookkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars: messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk in charge of pairs, one thousand four hundred dollars; page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; inspector of cabs and other vehicles, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and skilled laborer, eight hundred gag forty dollars: in all, twenty-two thousand one hundred and eighty 0 ars. “nQ°j{,{f°°P€'· **—*"l"*· Orricn or Doomuzmucas For Doorkeepcr, four thousand five hun- ' dred dollars; hire of horses, feed. repair of wagon and harness, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may he necessary; Assistant Doorkee-per, and Department messenger, at two thousand dollars each: one special employee, John T. Chancey. one thousand five hundred dollars; one special employee, one thousand five hundred dollars: clerk to Doorkeeper, and janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars fysg each; t\V€¥lt§'·SlX messengers, including the messenger to the reporters’ `gallery, at one thousand, one hundred dollars each: messenger to the