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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1899. 85]` janitor for room of Committee on Ways and Means, seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand dollars; messenger, one thousand dollars; clerks to committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Banking and Currency, Claims, District of Columbia, Elections, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Adairs, Invalid Pensions, Judiciary, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Military AH‘airs, Naval Affairs, Post-Office and Post-Roads, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, Rivers and Harbors, War Claims, and clerk to continue Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at two thousand dollars each; and for assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, fifty-three thousand nve hundred and twenty dollars. For eighteen clerks to committees, at six dollars each per day during cmu_ to mmap the session, twenty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars. “°"°°""°"‘ OFFICE OF SEBGEANT-AT-ARMS: For Sergeant-at-Arms of the d $¤2s¤¤¤t·¤* Arms, House of Representatives, four thousand nve hundred dollars; deputy °°“ y’°°°‘ to the Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousand dollars; cashier, three thousand dollars; paying teller, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and laborer, six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Omron or Doonunrnn; For Doorkeeper, three thousand hve ummm, assist. hundred dollars; hire of horses, feed, repair of wagon and harness, six “"* °‘°‘ hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; assistant d S¤1>¤¤i¤¤¤¤d¤¤t or doorkeeper, superintendent of document room, assistant superintend- °°'""°“"°°'“'°°"‘ ent of document room, and Department messenger, at two thousand dollars each; one special employee (lJohn T. Chancey), one thousand five hundred dollars; one special employee, one thousand five hundred dollars; document file clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant document flle clerk, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars; clerk to Doorkceper, and janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, including the messengers to the report. Messengersecc. ers’ gallery, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, at one thousand dollars each; six laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers in the water-closet, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three laborers, including two in the cloakrooms, at six hundred dollars each; female attendant in Iadies’ retiring room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; superintendent of REr¤ri¤w¤·1g¤¤ of folding room, two thousand dollars; three clerks in folding room, one "‘ ’°°“"° °‘ at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two at one thousand two hundred dollars each; foreman, one thousand flve hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; folder in sealing room, one thousand two hundred dollars; page, nve hundred dollars; laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; ten folders, at nine hundred dollars each; five folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three folders during the session, at seventy dollars per month each, one thousand four hundred and forty-two dollars and ninety-one cents; fifteen folders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; night watchman, nine hundred dollars; driver, six hundred dollars; fourteen messengers, on the soldiers’ roll, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two chief pages, at nine hundred dollars each ; thirty-three pages, boys rs;". not under twelve years of age, during the session, including two riding pages, one telephone page, and one telegraph page, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each, seventeen thousand two hundred and forty- two dollars and fifty cents; two messengers during the session, at seventy dollars per month each, nine hundred and sixty-one dollars and ninety-four cents; ten laborers, during the session, at sixty dollars per mums. month each, four thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars and sixty cents; six laborers, known as cloakroom men, at fifty dollars per month each; horse and buggy, for Department messenger, two hundred