Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/387

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364 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cs. 350. 1912. iéapgiers tohth;»3ch06•1(i;rne1i of the three junior minority committees, at 1 00 , 0 . °&%g•g;•¤l>·¤•••· Cosasrzizmur ulxrimsrs, Nanumr: For stationery for Senators and ' the President of the Senate, mcluding $6,QOO for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate $18,125. 1'I»t•|¤$•¤l|· For postage stamps for the amos of the Secretary of the Senate, md $2g_0; or the officefof the Sergeant at1Arms, $150; lip all, $35% ’*°""' ""°"‘ orexpenseso maintamugran ui orsesan m wagons for carrying the mails, ,000, ogqsolinpiillzh thereof as may be "‘““"‘· For materials for foldinig, $2,000. thFor fo5di;18g66•p(;eches an pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per ousan , , . mm ger fuel and aelvertisisg, of labor, $2,500. or ase o furm ure, , . _ $313:;) for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, ’“"°'““‘•"°'*“’“ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor $50,000. “*°"•°”'°"""°· For rent of warehouse for storage of public documents for the Senate $3,600, and authority is hereby giyen to use any part or all gm sum fig! ggcuments contained is said warehouse to dmgs we e vemm ut. , "‘""""'“‘”"‘· u¥¢;zé0mi§eellaneous items on aizcount of the Maltby Building, ¤-···¤········ _ £‘m·_e$;pe¤sss et iirguixitga ga mvesgagsstgm ribs ?l}..t;,é mudmgcompensaonesnogx·aers commi ,asu · as may e fixed by the Committee? to Audit and Control the Cdntingent of the Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 per printed $25, .. Reporting ¢•¤•¤¤· Paglgglmporunglthe dgplates and protclsedings of the Senate, $30,000, a a e m u mon mstallmen . .f•‘j‘“"° '“"“" "” P gb enablgq the Poetmagter of the Senate to keep a constant supply N mmm, ohpgsteie stamps for sale to Senators, $200. e.•.¤%um¤_ h e 11 {sary col::tcte;ltbbyLt;l£e Natipzéal Monetag_Co ndis ,~",°_¤_ ereEm_ea_p o e_ raryo ongreman isp une: th tratinof thelnbran fCongrese dthe f$500 oreso much ther(eof as may be ngary, is herealily a pglpiigted for the u?ose of moving the books and the present stacgs and shelving to the forary of Congress. » °"‘““’°“°‘· carrror. muon. "'· For captain, $1,800; three liepteuants, at {1,200 each, two special officers at $1_,200_each; and sixty-seven pnvates, at 81,050 eachone-half of sand prnvates to be selected by the Sergeant at Arms el the Senate and one-half by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives; m SU, $78,150, onehalf to be disbursed by the gpcizta;-yth¢;!Hth)e argl tlietpther half to be disbursed by the er o use o epresen a ves. °°'*“°••°’°’P°""‘· F ntingent expenses $300, half to be disb d b Seciglég. of the Senate anll the 03:; half to be disblllrzd bg; tthe Clerk of the House of Representatives. ,,,,°{,‘{.,‘f°""’“" I"' e couemissroiur. nmmcroar. °°”“’““"i°*°· For expenses of compiling, re aring and inde the Co ee. sions.lDirec ,tobe de,th fthe ' C..- ue * ·· ·· “—i·?···=