Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/692

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662 FIFTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. e,{fl’°°l‘““°°“”*°°“’“· For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit- ° tees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, twenty-five thousand dollars. F“'¤“‘”°- For furniture and materials for repairs of the same, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ neeueepe:. For hire of horses, feed, relpair of wagon and harness, for the Doo1·— H°”°’·“°‘ kee r’s office, one hundred ollars. Cl*°Pl¤*¤· Tgemake the salary of the Chaplain of the House of Representatives one thousand two hundred dollars for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, two hundred dollars. _ _ mf¤¤y§;*¢;¤:d°*;,g{;j For annual clerks to the Committees on Immigration and Naturali- ¤e1$`ne¤,e¤u1»·uge- zation, and Irrigation of Arid Lands, during the fiscal year nineteen “‘f,,‘}f,,§,"§§}",,l‘_°*‘ gupdred and seven, at two thousand dollars each; in all, four thousand o ars. supenutenueutnoe- For additional compensation of the superintendent of the House ‘“"°""°°"" document roo(p1 lduring the tiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, five hundred ol rs. D:jg{{¤¤d°* M ° · To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk of the House of Representatives, contested-eieeuens the amount due for services in compiling, arranging for the printer, dl""' reading of proof, indexing of testimony, supervision of the work, and expenses incurred in the contested elections to the Fifty-ninth Conve1.z4, p. 44s. gress as authorized by an Act entitled "An Act relating to the contested elections approved March second eighteen hundred and eighty-Seven,” the sum of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fort -eight cents, and an additional sum of one thousand six hundred- dolllars to such persons as were actually engaged in the work desipnated by the said Alexander McDowell, and in such p1'0— portion as e may deem just for assistance rendered in the work; in all, three thousand four hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty-eight cents. L W- Busboy- To L. W. Busbe for services as clerk to the Committee on Simca Rulesfdhe thousand dodars. g¢:1wc;’¤¤¤· For additional compensation to Harry West as janitor and messen r ' tlolphe Committee on Rivers and Harbors, two hundred and eightly o ars. 0¤¤i¤¤ ¤¤v¤¤<=¤ To reimburse the official re rters of debates and the official steno - Inlgxiignsogrvigggml raphers to committees of theP0House of Representatives for moneygs actually paid out by them for clerical help and extra services from March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and six, seven hundred and fifty dollars each; and to John J. Cameron, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, seven thousand seven _ hundred and forty dollars. ,,;*‘,‘}},f‘°“°‘ °“‘*""*" For the following employees of the House of Representatives, during ' the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, authorized by resolutions adgpted Apml fourth and May fifth, respectively, nineteen hundred an six, name y: "‘°""” ‘l°°“"‘°“‘ For one s cial employ*ee in the Clerk’s docum . mm- sand five huridred dolliirsl; (mt mom, Om thou ggonégédc-nv r<>— For superintendent of the reporters’ gallery, one thousand two hunp° 8 ry' dre_d dollars; , e,;',°‘£f_§f,§c';;fC*,;*;,jj hor additional clerk to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign nurwg. . Commerce, one thousand eight hundred dollars; g;?;:L€.‘:“Al?.‘i§§e». ,hf,{’,Q§§S}§];“§.iZdllLiiiigiiiiii °f dm H°`°° °f ***P*‘*S€"*·**i*‘·*S· °“° H¤¢¤l¤i¤¢- For mac inist in the heatin and ventilatin de rtm n Superintendent of the Capitol? one thousand tgwo liiindrgd the en‘Q“”¤l”°° 0** P¤*· For clerk to the Committee on Patents, two thousand dollars; l E; document dcfppsclerk in the House document room, one thousand four hundred °l°’k· In all, ten thousand Six hundred dollars.