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 To Charles F. Joy, nine hundred and eighty dollars;

To Aaron P. Prioleau, two thousand dollars;

To George S. Legare, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-six dollars and fifty cents;

To Bird S. McGuire, two thousand dollars;

To W. M. Cross, two thousand dollars;

To John T. Hunt, five hundred and twenty-six dollars;

To Robert W. Bonynge, two thousand dollars;

To John F. Shafroth, two thousand dollars;

To F. M. Davis, two thousand dollars;

To T. W. Sims, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixty cents;

To Allan C. Durborow, two thousand dollars;

To George D. Reynolds, two thousand dollars;

To Henry D. Clayton, one thousand and three dollars;

To Julius Kahn, two thousand dollars;

To Edward J. Livernash, two thousand dollars;

To Joseph A. Conry, two thousand dollars;

To John A. Keliher, two thousand dollars;

To the widow of James M. Moody, two thousand dollars;

To James M. Gudger, two thousand dollars;

To Asbury F. Lever, two thousand dollars;

To William Lorimer, two thousand dollars;

To James J. Butler, two thousand dollars;

To Alexander D. Dantzler, two thousand dollars; in all, forty-four thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars and ten cents.

To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk of the House of Representatives, 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-eighth Congress, as authorized by an Act

entitled "An Act relating to contested elections, approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven," the sum of two thousand six hundred and ten dollars and twenty-five cents, and an additional sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars to such persons 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, four thousand four hundred and ten dollars and twenty-five cents.

To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates and the official stenographers to committees of the House of Representatives, including the assistant official stenographer to committees authorized by resolution of the House of December seventeenth, nineteen hundred and three, for clerk hire and extra clerical services during the first and second sessions of the Fifty-eighth Congress to March fourth, nineteen hundred and four, seven hundred and fifty dollars each; and to John J. Cameron,

two hundred and forty dollars; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

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.

To pay the 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 from July first, nineteen hundred and two, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, inclusive, each as follows: L. B. Cook, two hundred dollars; George Winters, two hundred dollars; M. F. O'Donnell, two hundred dollars; S. A. Barnes, one hundred and sixty dollars and forty-seven cents; R. E. Walker. two hundred dollars; J. K. Duncan, two hun-