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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SESS I. Ch. 1351. 1902. 583 years nineteen hundred and one and nineteen hundred and two, two undred dollars each; in all, eight hundred dollars. _ To pay the conductors of the elevators in the House wing of the old library space of the Capitol the difference between the amounts received by them and the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from March fifth, nineteen hundred and one, to June thirtieth, R E wm nineteen hundred and two, inclusive, as follows: R. E. Walker, one réyéienrmih hundred and thirty-two dollars and forty-nine cents; J. K. Duncan, ·{;a*§h*:gQ§g¤· one hundred and t irty-two dollars and forty-nine cents; in all, two ` hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-eight cents. To pay John Douglas for Services as laborer in the Doorkeeper’s {,‘§;’;’Q,Q§g}”· department during the second session of the Fifty-sixth Congress, one ` hundred and sixteen dollars. To pay Albert Scott for services as laborer for eighteen days from $f?,‘j,§Q§§‘{f,'f· December second, nineteen hundred and one, to December nineteenth, ` nineteen hundred and one, thirty-six dollars. _ To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay to °§§‘§§,¥g£‘°'“°“ George W. Nichols, father of Charles C. Nichols, deceased, the expenses of the last illness and burial of the said Charles C. Nichols in a sum not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars, and the further sum of three hundred and sixty dollars, being six months’ ay at the rate of compensation received by him at the time of his death as a laborer under the Doorkeeper; in all, six hundred and ten dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House eeQ*”:{**g;*]f·*{*;¤P}_<;1>$ of Re resentatives to y to the officers and employees of the Senate House. _ and House borne on tll); annual and session rolls on the first day of E‘°"""°“"'"’“" June, nineteen hundred and two, includin the Capitol police, the official reporters of the Senate and of the House, and W. A. Smith, Congressional Record clerk, for extra services during the Fifty- seventh Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pay at the compensation then paid them by law, the same to be immediately available. rrmuo rnmrme Ann nmnmc. b,§§§}§§ P"*“**”g “°" To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes ,€}{.$§§f”¥°"· "‘**“ as messen ers on night duty during the first session of the present Congress for extra services, three hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, one thousand and fifty dollars. _ To pay to John G. Ames the amount found due to him by the Audi· ·{,‘;*;‘,;,§,,;*,‘g‘°’ tor for the State and other Departments for preparing an index to the documents of the Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Con resses, as pfovided for by the joint resolution approved March third, eighteen undred and ninety-seven, one thousand dollars. . Hereafter all copies of the Congressional Directory delivered to ,O°°f’¤'°”'*°““‘”"°°‘ Senators and Representatives for distribution shall be bound in cloth. Emu:. JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS. For the payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims, c,,{gg,{¤¤¤¤· °°“*’* °* reported to Congress at its present session in House Document Numbered Five hundred and ninety-two, and Senate Document N umbered four hundred and twenty-four, two hundred and thirty-six thousand five hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty-seven cents: Pro- P’°“·°°°· vided, That none of the 'udgments herein provided for shall be paid *PP°*‘- until the right of a peal shall have expired: And mridedig‘hrt}wr, That settlement of the judgment in the case of the State of ennsyl- *’°¤¤¤Y“’¤¤i*°****¤*· vania shall be made by the Auditor for \Var Department. _ To compensate the Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians for ,,¥§§{§,_"“‘* “““‘ seventy-nine thousand six hundred and eleven and sixty-five one-hun- I rsxmuc wr ¤¢<i¤¤ dredths acres of land, ceded by the said Indians to the United States m