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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 1484. 1905. 1245 detained in the detention station at Malone, New York, until said Chinese were delivered to said company for deportation to China. REFUx1> or FINE TO RAFAEL SUBIRA: To refund to Rafael Subira, Rumlsubiraof Ponce, Porto Rico, the sum of twenty dollars, erroneously receivedEmma °m°° °°`. from him, under section fifteen of the Act of March third, nineteen v¤1.s2,p.1217. hundred and three, which sum was erroneously covered into the Treas- · _ ury as a navigation fine, twenty dollars. . PAYMENT T0 J osnrn C. HUDsoN: To pay to Joseph C. Hudson, Joseph 0- H¤<¤¤·>¤- of El Paso, Texas, for information furnished to Adam G. Malloy, P°ymm°°` inspector in the immigration service, on April second, nineteen hun-. dred and two, which information led to the conviction of Fritz Brinck , for importing aliens under contract from Mexico in violation of the Act of February twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one Vo1.2s,p.m. hundred and iventy-five dollars. . PAYMENT T0 owmans OF STEAM TowBoAT CUMBERLAND: For payment H Steam to W ima: to the owners of the steam towboat Cumberland for services rendered (f>`1l;}£2ll€?g},w¤e¤_ April ninth and tenth, nineteen hundred and four, in the channel of the harbor at Portland, Maine, in patrolling during the night and morning, for the protection of incoming steamers, the vicinity of the wreck of the schooner Stephen Ben ett, which sunk April ninth, nineteen hundred and four, through collision with the steamer Southwark, one hundred dollars_ l LEGISLATIVE. L°gl“l‘“"°· ` V I ‘ gENA¥j·E_’·V. ’ · Z V Senate. To a the heirs at law of Honorable Geo' e F. Hoar late a Senator G°°’**° F- Hm'- from ing sam of Mmaehusens, ave natalie anim. " · · ‘°“"“"“"°"°"”°" To pay the widow of Honorable Matthew S. tguayglate a Senator gannew s.q¤;y. from the State of Pennsylvania,`five thousand dollars; ’` “Hmm °° wl °w’ For compensation of the ofllcers, clerks, messengers, and others in 6 cg<;¤1>$¤¤¤¤¤¤ <>f of the service of the Senate, namely: 'e °' For five annual clerks to Senators who are nbt chairmen of commit- Clerks *0 S¤¤¤¤>¤- tees. at one thousand five hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; for sixteen pages for the PMN- Senate Chamber at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day each during the session. from March fourth to March thirty-first, one thousand nine hundred and five, oneathousand one hundred and twenty dollars. There shall be employed in the office of the Secretary of the Senate 0,1m¥g:::t_§v¤~¢¤rv an Assistant Secretary of the Senate (Henry M. Rose)., at an annual nmol m-.ni·u. salary of five thousand dollars, and the sum of six thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars is herebv appropriated for the balance of the present fiscal year and for the fisca year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, ,,gmgQ,Q°“¤¤dl¤”* including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as mav be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contin- _ gent Expenses of the Senate. but not exceeding one dollar and twenty- , five cents per printed page, twenty thousand dollars. _ For miscellaneous items. exclusive of labor, forty thousand dollars. M‘“`°*l”“°°“’“*m‘· For repairs of Maltby Building, five hundred dollars. MaltbyBuilding. That the Secretary of the Senate be, and he hereby is, authorized to mv to Charles C. Long, clerk to Honorable Philander C. Knox, of g’1,*§,§jjlC·L°”8· l’c·nn~vlvania, from July first to December fifth, nineteen hundred and four. for clerical services rendered, from the appropriations for salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five. ·