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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 716. 1904. 89 For repairs of Maltby Building, two thousand dollars. Blgleljunzlrs, Manny For rent of warehouse for storage of public documents for the Sen- Swrnzé warehouse. ate, three thousand six hundred dollars. CAPITOL POLICE. Capitol police. For captain, one thousand six hundred dollars, and three lieutenants "“Y· at one thousand two hundred dollars each, hereafter to be selected jointly by the Sergeant-at—Arms of the Senate and the Sergeant-at- Arms of the House of Representatives; thirty privates, at one thbusand one hundred dollars each; thirty privates, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; and nine watchmen, at nine hundred dollars each, onehalf of said rivates and watchmen to be selected by the Sergeant-at— Armsof the Senate and one—half by the Sergeant—at-Arms of the House of Representatives; in all, seventy-five thousand one hundred dollars, one half to be disbursed b the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by tlre Clerk of the House of Representatives. And hereafter the officers, privates, and watchmen of the Capitol police U¤“°¤¤¤· shall, when on duty, wear the regulation uniform. For contingent expenses, three hundred dollars, one half to be dis- °°”**”8°“*°xP°“°•· bursed b the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. ' 0oNGm=1ss1oNAL Dmncronx. For e nses of com ilin re, and indexin the Congres- °°“¥””°*°¤*l m' sional ry, to bePexp§’nd)edPi'il11¢;a;‘f· the directioh of the Joint mmm Committee on Printing, one thousand six hundred dollars. ‘ HOUSE or nmnmsnmauvns. Home <>fR¤¤r¢¤¤¤¤· atlves. For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and D§QQgQfe§l°mb°“ ““" Delegates from Territories, one million nine hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars. For mileage, one hundred and forty-tive thousand dollars. MU°°8°· For compensation of the olhcers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the House of Representatives, namely: Orman or Tun S1-BAKER: For secretary to the Speaker, three SP°°k°"“ °m°°· thousand dollars; clerk to the Speaker’s table, three thousand six hundred dollars, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, one thousand dollars per annum; clerk to the Speaker, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger to the Speaker, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand four hundred dollars. CnA1>LA1N: For Chaplain of the House one thousand dollars. “*‘“l"“*"· Orricn or run Cmcnx: For Clerk of the House of Representatives, Hg]"? °’ "‘° “°“’°· including com nsation as disbursing omcer of the contingent fund, five thousand dollars; hire of horses and wagons and cartage for use of the Clerk’s office, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; chief clerk, 'ournal clerk, and two reading clerks, at three thousand six hundred dollars each; tally clerk, three thousand dollars; rintin and bill clerk, disbursing clerk, and enrolling clerk, at two thlousang five hundred dollars each· file clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant disbursing clerk, assistant enrolling clerk, resolution and petition clerk, newspaper clerk, index clerk, assistant journal clerk, and assistant to chief clerk, at two thousand dollars each; librarian, distributing clerk, stationery clerk, and su rintendent Clerk’s document room, at one thousand eight hundred dollhrs each; one bookkeeper, two assistant librarians, and seven clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; document and bill clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; document clerk, one thousand