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 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. 66] _ BQ og expenses of inguiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, ,.éQ{}‘*}"*°* “"di¤V¤¤- mc u in compensation to stenographers to committees at such rate I 0 S` as may he hxed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Lxpenses of the Senate._but not exceeding one dollar and twenty ve cents per prmted page, six thousand dollars. . _ _ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, five thousand dollars. I M isccllaneous mms. _ To pay the W1dOW of the Honorable Arthur Pue Gorman, late at ArthurPueGorman. benatorfrom the State of Maryland, five thousand dollars. P°"°°"°°°`"°°°Y‘ To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates Ofncisl rename. gf téie Sgngte fpr eiapenlsep mcplrred from Marclh fourth, nineteen hun- Em" °°"'°°”‘ re an ve 0 arc ourt nineteen un red and si f r l k . hugs faptd gthpr extra clerical services, four thousand sewizn liuncdibd an o y dollars. To pay Ormsby_ McHarg for indexing and for extra services as gmzbv M·?H¤¤¤- clerk to the Committee on Pensions, two hundred and fifty dollars. mw°e°` To pay Dennis M. Kerr for services as assistant clerk by detail to §:¤;¤*¤ M- Km- ‘ the Committee on Pensions, one thousand dollars. " m` To pay J. H. Jones for extra services in the care of the Senate {,é¤i·¥¤¤•>¤- chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundredwm' dollars for the first session of the Fifty-ninth Congress. A 110Usn or amriznsnsrarwns.&tgg:f¤***R¤v¤¤¤¤¤t . For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and Compensation or Delegates from Territories, six thousand nine hundred and thirty-four ¥$°Q,l’°” °"d D"` doilars and twenty-fop; cents. th · or stationery or embers of e House of Re resentatives o c Srwone. hundred and twenty-five dollars. P, n ry. _ For compensation of Helegate from Alaska from August fourteenth, A,m¤°*°S **¤¤¤ nineteen hundred and six, tp June thirtieth, mneteen hundred and Ark. 1>.1•». seven both inc usive four thousand three hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty-six cents; for mileage in attending the second regular _ session of the Fiftyninth Congress, one thousand five hundred dollars; in ag, five thousan eight hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty-six cen. For allowance to the following contestants and contestees for expenses ¢¤»nu»¤•ed-ermmn incugrégdbbyltham in contests Eglection cases as audited and recom- °’°*`°"”""‘ men the `ommittees on ections: Henry  Goldfogle, one thousand seven hundred dollars; H¤·¤·n·n¤.•a¤¤un»g1.—. J. K. Kalanianaole, two thousand dollars; 1.1:. mnimnmmn. C. P. laukea, two thousand dollars; c. r. nuns. · A. J . Houston, two thousand dollars; ,t..1.r1mnum. M. L. Brooks, two thousand dollars; »x.1..sn¤¤-xs. Ernest E. Wood, two thousand dollars; Ernest E. wma. H. M. Coudrey, two thousand dollars; 11.n.c¤¤un·y. Thomas A. Smith, two thousand dollars; Thomas A. Smith. Charles C. Jacobs, two thousand dollars; cmmes c. Jacobs. Asbury F. Lever. two thousand dollars; Asbury 1··.1.¤m. Isaac Myers, two thousand dollars; iam mm. J. O. Patterson, two thousand dollars; . J. o. rammn. Aaron P. Prioleau, two thousand dollars; Aaron r. enema. George S. Legare, two thousand dollars; same s. mgm. Anthony Michalek, two thousand dollars; Amneny ummm. In all, twenty-nine thousand seven hundred dollars. To pay the widow of G. A. Castor, late a Representative in Con- §E;_;*;_§’*_§gg;, 0, gress from the State of Pennsvlvama, five thousand dollars. To pay the widow of G. R. Patterson, late a Representative in Con- *§;,}‘;,f’$,§;$:’;;_ gress from the State of Pennsvlvama, hve thousand dollars. To v the widow of R. E. LBSIGP, late a Representative ID Congress §,;g,}·_f_j'{§;- 0 pa, _ _ .w t. from the State of Georgia, five thousand dollars.