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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1006. 1903. 1067 sr:N.·e.·r1~1. _ To pa the widow of James McMillan late a Senator from the ·l’“?°‘ *{°*"“°"· State of lliichigan, five thousand dollars. , Pa) °°“l°°w‘ For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in Glerkswseinawm. the service of the Senate, namely: For five annual clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, from March fourth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, two thousand four hundred and fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fort thousand dollars. ““'°°“°“°°“’i*°¤*¤· For stationery and newspapers, one thousand dollars. ¤*¤¤<>¤¤ry¤¤¤1 news- For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year nineteen hun- °°p°”' dred and two, one thousand dollars. . ,For fuel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising, for the heating F“°l·°“·°'°- apparatus, exclusive of labor, four thousand dollars. o pay C. A. Norcross for extra services for the Committee on Indian Affairs, two hundred dollars. ` To pay to Harry C. Robertson, secretary to the subcommittee of }},{‘,£{_}`,f,ffj,’b°*°¤°¤· the Committee on Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, for extra services ` performed, five hundred dollars. To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of <>r¤er¤. the Senate for expenses incurred from March fourth, nineteen hun- °mb°”°m°"°‘ dred and two, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and three, for clerk . hire and other extra clerical services, three thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars. To pay W. M. Malloy for reporting hearings before Committee on p'-M·M¤11<>s·. Foreign Relations duringlthe second session of the Fifty-seventh Con- °ym°°° t°' gress, one hundred and t irty-three dollars and seventy-tive cents. To pay J. H. Jones for extra services in the care of the Senate EH- Jones. ghronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundred m°”t°°‘ ollars. To pay Dennis M. Kerr, for services as assistant clerk, by detail, to genius :1. Ken. the Committee on Pensions, five hundred dollars. `°"'°°s‘ To pay John H. Walker, clerk to the Committee on Pensions, for {om; H. Walker. extra services, five hundred dollars. *`""“'“‘ To pay Parker Williams, machinist and assistant conductor of ele- rum uuiusms. vators, additional amount, two hundred dollars. P""”‘°"‘ ‘°‘ For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the rages. service of the Senate, namely: For sixteen pages at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents a day during the session, three thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. atggmvfkepwwnt For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and fi;¤¤¤~r=· and Dale Delegates from Territories, fifty-tive thousand dollars. g° "` To George C. R. Wagoner and James J. Butler each two thousand G¤<>r¤¤d<‘-JR. Wusdollars on account of expenses incurred by them in the contested elec- (iff5in-T`" me` ‘ tion case of Wagoner against Butler from the Twelfth Congressional _,x‘if;‘}f5‘;;F°" °‘°““°“ district of Missouri; in all, four thousand dollars. To pay the widow of R. C. De Graifenreid, late a Representative in Deqrinuenireid. Congress from the State of Texas, five thousand dollars. M °° "1 °"‘ To pay the widow of J. L. Sheppard, late a Representative in Con- gu{4·t§*{${g·j‘§*— . gress from the State of Texas, five thousand dollars.` To pay the widow of C. A. Russell. late a Representative from the gA§·,,§g;g{{_ State of Connecticut, five thousand dollars.` To pay the widow of T. H. Tongue. late a Representative from the },§§i(f;{1gg:; State of Oregon. five thousand dollars.' ` To pay the widow of J. N. W. Rumple. late a Representative in Con- },8§-t§`{v§£)¤;p1¤- gress from the State of Iowa. five thousand dollars.'