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 582 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. J*“¤°’ ·*·w*“‘°’· To James A. \Valker, two thousand dollars; W- F- 1*******- To W. F. Rhea, two thousand dollars; s0gh°'l°’ W- Th°mP‘ To Charles W. Thompson, one thousand eight hundred and nine ' dollars and Mtg cents; -’°h¤ L- B“*'”°“- To John L. urnetf, two thousand dollars; ”'¤°' -l-B““°’- To James J. Butler, two thousand dollars; -l°**¤ S- m'°°- To John S. Rhea, two thousand dollars; ` J- M°K°“’l° M°”· To J. McKenzie Moss, two thousand dollars; 0- L w“°°”- To C. E; Wilson, two thousand dollars; F- R·'·**"°' To F. R. Lassiter, two thousand dollars; In all, thirty-nine thousand two hundred and twenty-three dollars and- five cents. chggst 0* PHVMG To enable the Clerk of the House to prepare and complete a ` digested summary and alphabetical list of Fprivate claims presented _ ‘ to the House of Representatives from the ifty-second to the Fifty- seventh Con s, inclusive; three clerks at one thousand six hundred dollars each gil-rerfing the iiscal year nineteen hundred and three; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. And said work shall be com- · pleted and ready to be printed on or before July thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four; _ 0é»g;>°*'°*· °l"k’¤ For one laborer during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three ` under the Clerk of the ouse of Representatives, seven hundred and · twenty dollars. _ '_ Jmiwr. r¤1>¤r¢·=¤’ For a janitor for rooms of official reporters to debates and official '°°m”‘ sten `phers to committees during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, seven hundred and twenty dollars. . dgrigmrwdww For clerk to conference minority of the House of Representatives, in lieu of a messenger, at one thousand two hundred dollars heretofore provided for, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, two thousand dollars and to Ty the diiference between the salary of the said messenger and two thousand dollars per annum, from December first, nineteen hundred and one, to July first, nineteen hundred and twrp, six hundred End gfty dollars. f h <>¤<=i¤¤ ¤¤r><>=*¤=¤ o reimburse t. e o cial re rters o the roceedin and debates, °°€¤i°;uQ°5r?1€§”' and theofficial stenographersltg committees Idf the Hddse of Repre~ sentatives, for clerk hire and extra clerical services from March fourth, nineteen hundred and one, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and two, J<>¤¤ J- C·¤¤¤¤>¤- at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; and to John J. Cameron, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand two hundred and forty dollars. e,p1¢==¤¤¤¤* M¤¤¤W- To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk of the House of Representatives, comma election the amount due for services in compiling, arranging for the printer, ‘"“°”‘· reading of proof, indexing of testimony. supervision of the work, and expenses incurred in the contested elections to the Fifty-seventh Con- V°*-2* 1*-**5- gress, as authorized by an Act entitled "An Act relating to contested elections, approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven," two thousand and twenty-four dollars and eighty-six cents, and an additional sum of one thousand six hundred dollars to such rsons as were actually engaged in the work designated by the said Alexander McDowell, and in such proportion as he may deem just for assistance rendered in the work; in all, three thousand six hundred and twenty- four dollars and eighty-six cents. . f}fggQ,‘§g}“‘· To pay Herman Gauss, for services as assistant clerk, by detail, to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, seven hundred and fifty dollars. $;§,,§{’_{'$,{ To pay D. S. Porter, for services as assistant clerk, by detail, to the Committee on Pensions, five hundred dollars. " §},§§{‘,‘§f}’_§f"“°‘°"· 'go pay the four conductors of the elevators in the House wing of the Capitol the difference between the amounts received by them and the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum for the fiscal