Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/389

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366 SIXTE-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. II. Ch. 850. 1912. Commi tee Comsge' W ts dMeasures $2000 janitor _$720; clerk tc: tue°•!ier¤¤ii¢teé oneiile of Columbii, $2,500, assistant clerk $1 800, jamtor, $720; clerk to the Committee on Electiom

 One, $2,000, janitor, $1,000; clerk to the Committee on Elec-

§‘f."2·N`““}$°' "BZ¥’Ta.,”’°°°’»i‘3‘¤S?"· "1°?.‘ “£?§¤‘°e.a"‘° °?;?'“'£'i,?“2§,§.'i tions , am r • mittoe on Enuilzlled Bills, $2,000, jaiiitor, :1720 ; geigm to the toe Fre1gn' AE' $2 assistanterki janitor · elm-kn to the o n and aturslisation, $2,000: janitor, $720· clerk to §h0_C0!1lI1l1$$00 on Indian Aifa¤s,_ $2,500, r..e...““‘$£;1¤°Ls“i" f.}a”°°s§’ "”‘e.¤.“" 'é”°03¤°l""‘·$i} °}`?m°°““‘ear‘*£? 33 Im! ’ committee on Insular sm, yzfoeej jmim, smb; clerktp we committee on interstate and Foreign Commerce, $2 500, additional clerk, $2,000, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor, $1,000; clerk to the Committee on Irrigation of Arid {Lands, $2,000, jamtor, $720; clerk to tho_Committee on Pensions, $2,500, stenographer, $2,190, assistant clerk, $2,000, jamtor, $1,000; to the Committee on the Judiciary, V $2,500 amstant $1,600, janitor, $720; clerk to Committee on Labor $2,000, janitor, $720; clerk to the Committee on the Library, $$,000, janitor, $720; clerk towtgaa Ccmiminitzmthomcglmhmt liu-m' e °‘ $2,000, “to · er mmittee on _$2,500, clerk: $1,500, janitor, $1,000; dak to_ _ Committee on Naval A1fans,_ $2,400, assistant clerk, $1,500, janitor, $1,000; clerk to the Committee on Patents, $2,000, jamtor, $720; to the Committee on Pensions, $2,500, assistant °'..$*r'¥’°°°¤e.3,’ “‘•§Y'5t»";°§’és%¥e”ak,°”%{’°4¤§'?»“§££?,’t¤‘}“»1I°53¤°S;T3 08 1 1 1 ; to the Committee on $2,000, janitor, $1,000,; clerk to the Committee_on Public Buildmgs and Grounds, $2,500, assistant clerk, $1,200, jamtor, $720; clerk to the Committee on Pllbl1G_IJ&l1dS, $2,000, vnsio o e ws , am r, · er e mma ‘ r"?‘*““ °}°{£" £i’”°°tz"6'6‘J°*’ *£?°§$'2°5ke“’ kd; fi°m¤Z""°".t°“ on and Harbois, $2,506,hssistant clegk,_$1,800, janitor sneogg clerk to the on Rules, $2,000, jamtor, $720; clerk to the Committee on Territories, $2,000 jamtor, $720; clerk to the mittee on War Claims, $2,500, clerk, to contmuedlgglst of under resolution_ of March seventh, eighteen hun and eigty- eight, $2,5%), clerk3§l662%0, clegk to the hmmittee on a an eans, , assis an steno er

assistayzztclerk, $1,900; janitor, $1,000, janitor, $72(in  all;

1 . . Juana J"to d thef shallbo °ted th h' e$fe'S”°°°°°° na resp.::ltivin3;1¤of°:;aid cotiiirhiggtlges, and shzslyelgformbzndeg tion of the boorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkee , and shall be stmbjeg;. ttf; reéngoval by the at any time egtzrdthe terminan e ngress during w they w a te . ,,2_",,‘;,°'{,’_ °""“"“‘ $61216 nine clerks to committees, it $6 each pus: the session, “°;_$·,g_•* *'”"· Onion or'S1m¤mm· xr Anus: Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives $0,500; Deput Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; cashier, $2,400; cggrk, $2,’£0g0§ookkeeper, $2,200; dgglnggaerggaut a armemcharge pairs, , ;m r,$1,400· ' $840; stenciirapher and typewriter, $$030uF(;nd for hire of horge ariild waiogon for e office of the Sergeant at Arms, $600; in all, $22,840. ,,,{°¥"° °”°° *’“”‘*· or police force House Office under the Sergeant at Arms, roueeraee. One lieutenant, $1,200; ten pnvates, at $1,050 each; in all, ,,_§’,;§gg*e•;yg{,_¤·¤·* or Doorkeeper, $5,000; hire of homes and wagons and repairs of same, $1,200, or so much, thereof as may be