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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900.. 313 Toa Geor e F. Evers and James F. English for extra services G°°S °F·EY°'¤¤¤° rendefedy as acgng deputies to the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House Jameril English in the arrangement 0 pairs, five hundred dollars each; in all, one thousand dollars. ‘ r To pay to J. J. Constantine the difference between the rate of nine J- J- C°¤¤*·¤¤*i¤¤- hundred dollars per annum, received by him, and the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, as telegra h operator in the House lobby, from July first, eighteen hundred ancf) ninety- six, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, one thousand two hundred dollars. i To pay Walter P. Scott the difference between seven hundred and W“l"°’ P·S°°“· twenty dollars and one thousand dollars per annum, from the first day of J ply, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to the first day of January, nineteen hundred, one hundred and forty dollars. _ To pay John H. Hollingworth for services performed under the J- H·H°m¤g“'°"J‘- Doorkeeper of the House, from July first, B1 hteen hundred and ninety-nine, to December thirty-first, eighteen iundred and ninety- nine, at the rate of seventy-five dollars per month, four hundred and sixty dollars.. _ To pay the conductors of the elevators in the House wing of the €,§,?;‘g‘,}§°°” H°“’° Capitol the difference between the amounts received by them and the ` rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, inclusive, each as follows: L. B. Cook, two hundred dollars; George Winters, two hundred dollars; John S. Logan, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents, and M. F. O’Donnell, two hundred dollars; in all, seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents. To pay W. H. Mitchell for services as a folder, from July iirst, W·H-Mi¤¤¤¤11- eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to January iirst, nineteen hundred, inclusive, at the rate of seventy-five dollars per month, five hundred and twenty-five dollars. To pay William Gardner for services as a folder, from May iirst, William G°·’d¤°¤· eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to November thirtieth, eighteen ‘ hundred and ninety-nine, inclusive, at the rate of seventy-five dollars per month, five hundred and twenty-five dollars. To pay Don C. Walters the difference between the (pay of a folder D°“ °· w°“°’“· and that of a messenger at the rate of three dollars an sixty cents per day, from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, five hundred and ninety-four dollars. To pay Harris A. Walters the difference between the pay of a `H- A- W“J°°’¤· folder and that of a messenger at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, five hundred and ninety-four dollars. . To pay George C. Randall the difference between the pay of a G°°’g° °· R"·“d““· folder and that of assistant clerk, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from March iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, two hundred and fifty dollars. . To pay H. A. Dumont for services performed in the folding room KA- D“m°°'~ as shipping clerk, under the direction of the Doorkeeper, from June first, eighteen hundred and_ ninety-nine, to December third, eighteen hundred- and ninety-nine, at the rate of seventy-five dollars per month, four hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents. ` To pa Guy Underwood for services in the hall library, one thou- Guy U¤d°'W°°d· sand andTeigh[tIy dollars. _ To pay E. . Sharp the difference between his pay as a folder at E' H‘Sh°"" seventy-five dollars er month and that of a messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from July first, eighteen hundred. gud ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, three hundred ollars.