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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1908. 5]] That said sum shall be accepted by said company in full of all claim A¤¤¢P*¤¤<=€ i¤ M1- and demand against the United States arising under their contract with the United States, dated May sixth, nineteen hundred and two. LEGISLATIVE. Lssislalivc. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Ewa ¤¤¤¤¤=’¤· my Representatives to pay to the officers and employ ees of the Senate and to empl°y°°°`" ' House borne on the annual and session rolls on the first day of May, nineteen hundred and eight, including the Capitol police, the official reporters of the Senate and House, and W. A. Smith, Congressional Record Clerk, for extra services during the first session of the Sixtieth Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pay at the compensation then paid them by law, the same to be immediately available. . SENATE. - Senate. To pay Sara Alice Latimer, widow of Honorable Asbur C. Latimer, A¤*>¤*Y 0- ¥·¤¤¤¤<=¤‘· late a Senator from the State of South Carolina, seven ldnousand live P°ym°°tt°wm°w' hundred dollars. To pay Emily J. Proctor, widow of Honorable Redfield Proctor, late }j*m°*dtP*°°§%*· S Senator from the State of Vermont, seven thousand five hundred mm wr °w' o ars. To pay Janet G. A. Bryan, widow of Honorable William James BW:,}““’” J ****1** Bryan, late a Senator from the State of Florida, seven thousand live llnyrinent wwidow. hundred dollars. · ' To pay to Joseph Whyte and Clymer Whyte, sons, and to William wf,?}f“”‘ *’*“‘“'°*' Pinkney \Vhyte, Charles G. Whyte, Mary T. Wallbrecht, and William Puyliwm to chil- Hollingsworth Whyte, grandchildren, of Honorable William Pinkney g§€f§,.§°,fd g"“d` Whyte, late a Senator from the State of Maryland, seven thousand five hundred dollars. - _ To pay to lda Mallory, Stephen R. Mallory, Kathleen Mallory, Ruby §§§{’,{‘§§,{‘,§Q*`;}Q§F{, Mallory Fisher, Cora Mallory, Nellie Mallory' Pasco, and Stephen R. ¤¤<* ¤i¤¤¤#· Mallory Kennedy, nephews and nieces of Honorable Stephen R,. Mallory. late a Senator from the State of.l•`lorida, seven thousand live hundred dollars. V For salaries and mileage of Senators, eight thousand four hundred §;Q*jfj:{,”·m,mKc_ and forty dollars and sixty-two cents. M, H _ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, twenty-five thousand i,,,,,,°°" ""‘°"' dollars. . To reimburse the olhcial reporters of the proceedingls and debates of §f3$],°'L§$,*§§§§Y.,"' the Senate for expenses incurred from March fonrt , nineteen hundred and seven, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and eight, for clerk hire and other extra clerical services, four thousand seven hundred and forty d°um"‘· . . william ni. nanny. To pay William M. Malloy for reporting hearings before the Com- ses-ms. mittee ch Foreign Relations on Wireless Telegraph Treaty and consular bill, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. I To pav Robert W. Farrar, for indexing and for extra services as clerk §é;QS,Q_,s‘f· *`**"*"- to the Committee on Pensions. one thousand dollars. mmm M_ Kem To pay Dennis M. Kerr, for services as assistant clerk by detail to sms-es. the Committee on Pensions, one thousand dollars. C mmm on 3mi_ To pav for extra services rendered to the Committee on Military ,,.,?’A,,,,,,,__ Affairs during the investigation of the Brownsville atfray, from Jann- mlm *°*'“°“ °°· arv twenty-third, nineteen hundred and seven, during the recess of the Senate. and until March eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight. as authorized bv Senate Resolution Numbered Two hundred and eight, Fifty-ninth Congress, second session, as follows: To L. M. \Vells., two thousand dollars: to J. A. Breckons, one thousand two hundred dollars; to C. E. Lane. six hundred dollars: to Ray Colwell, one hundred