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 58O FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. SESS, I. Ch. 1351. 1902. ley, including compensation of physicians, forty-five thousand dollars, , mma. I or so much thereo · as may be necessary: Provided, That the Secretary e;lp“§°,,,°§,?°l,,'€.‘Q,°°pl,li°,£ ° shall pay only such expenses and services as he shall determine are just and reasonable and were necessary. All accounts shall be presented to him within two months from the date of the approval of this Act, and no payment shall be made to any officer or employee of the Government for personal or professional services. Iesislndve- LEGISLATIVE. mwmgfogg For the purchase of the manuscript index of discussions of the cumions ot umm United States Congress, seventeen hun red and eighty-nine to nineteen °‘“°"“ °°°"’°““‘ hundred and two, in three parts, by William A. etfer, now in plrepw m*’g, appmprm ration, five thousand dollars: Provided, That one thousand dol rs of mm mage {mmm- this amount shall be immediately available, and hereafter proportional °°°1""°°b °' - payments may be made for the several parts of the index w en completed to the satisfaction of the Librarian of Congress, and upon his certihcate thereof. _ Swm- srziutric. Paw- For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate, namely: Sixteen pages for the Senate Cham- _ ber, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents (per day each during the session, one thousand two hundred and forty ollars, for the fiscal year mm It nineteen hundred and three., mmbmcmim the Senate for expenses incurred from March fourth, nineteen hundred ang 01;;, to Marc lfourtii, nineteen lgundreild and (fwo, fog clprkd hire an o er extra c erica services t ree thousand nine un re and _ ninety dollars. i · §:;Qn§,g{§gfm°· To pay Paul Cockerille for services as a laborer in the Senate Foldilnglltoomén November, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, seventeen o ars an sixty-one cents. §é§*,,,;jQQf)‘f"· To pg R. G. Proctor for indexing and for extra services as clerk J  J to the mjmgtlteej on th? Philippines, five hundred dollars. · ‘,· °“°’·_ o pay . . · ones or extra. services in the care of the Senate Pmmmuo chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundred dollars for the first session of the F ifty-seventh Congress. ,,},j‘,‘},‘f,’f,§f‘gE‘°°“""° To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay the persons who erformed the work of arranging and preparing the co y for and indexing the Executive Journals of the Senate from March) fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, to March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- one, four thousand eight hundred dollars, which sum may be expended as additional pay or compensation to any officer or employee of the United States. $,;f,,g,Q'{§· To pay to A. H. Howe, for expenses incurred and for services in compi ing and indexing the records, briefs, and arguments of counsel, in the insular cases, in the October term of the Supreme Court of the United States, nineteen hundred, including appendices, provided for 1n House concurrent resolution of Id ebruary fifteenth, nineteen hundred aing one, F1fty-sixth Congress, second session, the sum of one thousand o ars. ”°““*¤M~K°"- To pay Dennis M. Kerr for services as assistant clerk, b detail to mW2mm` the Committee on Pensionis, seven hundred and fifty dollars? i ·{,g*;,Q¤§é,‘f;'k”· TI? pay Johg \V:gke5·go1iIextra services as clerk to the Committee on ensions, ve un re dollars. R°"°’d °’“? **1**** To enable the Committee on Claims to prepare a record a di d dpdme mum of private claims introduced in the Senate during the Fifty-silxthnaiid Fifty-seventh Congresses, with a view of reporting the same to the Senate at the beg1nmng of the next session o Congress, one thousand
 * °P° °”· To reimburse the official reporters of the roceedings and debates of