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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1908. 513 'ljo pay James Dent and J. F. Kelly one hundred dollars each for J`{,t**§*;§, Dem Wd caring for rooms of Committee on Appropriations. _ 'sérvmlf To pay J. C. Stewart for caring for and regulating the House g·°·§*°w¤**- chronometer one hundred dollars. °" °°s` To pgy Foster Scoll for services as additional clerk to the Commit- §,`°¤*$* SCOU- tee on nrolled Bills one hundred and lift dollars. ew ces' To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk ofy the House of Represents.- €,{'*=¤¤d" M°D°W· tives, the amount due for services in compiling, arranging for the (l0mpiling,etc.,conprinter, reading of proof, indexing of testimony, supervision of the t°”°°d °l°"“°“ °"““‘ work, and expenses incurred in the contested elections to the Sixtieth Congress, as authorized b * an Act entitled, “An Act relatin to con- V¤1.¤4.p-445. tested elections, approved ldarch second, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven," the sum of one thousand dollars, and an additional sum of tive hundred dollars to such persons as were actually engaged in the work designated by the said A exander McDowell and in such proportion as he ma deem just for assistance rendered in the work; In all, one thousandyfive hundred dollars. For janitor to the Committee on Arts and Expositions during the Mff,°¤E;¤m§g gg —'¤'*¤ gmail year nineteen hundred and nine, seven hundred and twenty Jsnimpfs ° ` o ars. LIBRARY or coNeI¤¤ss. I·“"¤’Y°‘°°¤¤*°¤¤- The aecountin officers of the Treasu De artment are authorized B°’¤¤*‘* R- G*°°¤- and directed to adlow and credit in the alcycounltls of Bernard R. Green, Gramm mmm` superintendent Library building and grounds, such sums as he expended during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, not exceeding the sum of three hundred and ten dollars in compensation of certain employees of the Libra& for additional employment as ides for the building, Library of ngress, sections seventeen hundiied and sixty-four and seventeen hundred and sixty-five, Revised Statutes, notwithstanding. the same not to involve the further pay- ment of money from the Treasury. 1·UnI.Io PRINTING AND BINDING. ,,,§T"‘"“" °“d b"‘d` For the public printing, for the public binding, and for paper for °°"°““°"’°“"“‘ the public printing, including the cost of printing the debates and proceedings of Congress in the Congressiona Recor , and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, the Supreme ‘ourt of the L nitcd States, the supreme court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress. the Executive Olhce, and the Departments; for salaries, compensation, or wages of all necessary clerks and employees; for rents, fuel, gas, electric current, gas and electric fixtures, and ice: for bicycles, horses, wagons, and harness, and the care, driving, and subsistence of the same, to be used only for official purposes, including the purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for officia use of officers of the Government Printing Office when in writing ordered by the Public Printer; for freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service; for furniture, typewriters, and carpets; for traveling enrpenses, stationery, postage, and advertising; for adding and numbering machines,-time stamps, and other machines of similar character; for repairs to machinery, implements, and buildings; for other necessary contingent and miscellaneous items authorized by the Public Printer; and for all the necessary materials needed in the prosecution of the work, on account of the fiscal years, as follows: _ _ — _ _ For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and_eight,Including a sufficient g°g§- Public sum to pay the Acting Public Printer the dilierence between his salary 1>¤g;»;e¤._ P and the salary of the Public Printer from the date of suspension of the " “'*‘° " Public Printer to the date of the qualification of his successor, and to