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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 510. 1906. 43 LEGISLATIVE. l·°¤’°l’***"°· smuxrm. ¤¤¤¤¢¤· · To pay to the widow of the Honorable l¢Villiam B. Bate, late a Sena- William B- Bmtor from the State of Tennessee, five thousand dollars. . Pwimm m rm To pay to the widow of the Honorable Orville H. Platt, late a Senator 2,§‘,]}{f§,§;;° from the State of Connecticut, five thousand dollars. To pay to the widow of the Honorable John H. Mitchell, late a {gee gitkgtgggl- Senator from the State of Oregon, five thousand dollars. Ym W` The Secretary of the Senate is hereby authorized and directed to $gy,§:¤Q°B°g¤;t*g;?h pay to William B. C. Brown, clerk to the Honorable William Warner, Thomas s.' `cmcii of Missouri, from April first, nineteen hundred and five, to December J°h" B' K°"°" third, nineteen hundred and five; and to Thomas B. Carroll, clerk to ‘ the Honorable James B. Frazier, of Tennessee, from March twenty- second, nineteen hundred and five, to December fifth, nineteen hundred and tive; and to John B. Kelley, clerk to the Honorable Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut, from May tenth, nineteen hundred and Eve, to December fifth, nineteen hundred and five, for clerical services rendered, from the appropriation for salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate for the fiscal years nineteen hundred and five and nineteen hundred and six. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fifty thousand dollars. M*“°“““°°““"°’“°- For purchase of furniture, two thousand five hundred dollars. *"“"“*““°· ` To pay H. C. Adams for expert work done for the Committee on §Q,,§;é';"*"‘“· Interstate Commerce of the Senate in compiling a digest of the hear-. ings on the regulation of railway rates and for compiling certain appendices to the hearings under the direction of said committee, two - thousand five hundred dollars. To pay for extra services rendered to the Committee on Interstate ,¤g‘“"" ““°“ "°"‘ Commerce of the Senate during the consideration of the hearings on Eétn services. the regulation of railway rates from the adjournment of the Senate, March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, during and subsequent to the s cial meetings of the committee, as authorized by Senate resolution Hiimbered Two hundred and eighty-eight, as follows: To Colin H. Livingstone, one thousandfive hundred dollars; E. H. McDermot, seven hundred and fifty dollars; Jolm W. Fenton, fjunior, five hundred dollars; \Villiam H. Gaskin, two hundred and ii ty dollars; W. A. Smith, three hundred dollars; Peter Reily, two hundred dollars; John R. Williams, two hundred dollars: Beverly Hudnell, two hundred dollars. To pay E. C. Goodwin for expenses incurred and for services in §é,_‘j;$°dW*"· preparing an analytical index to the testimony taken before said com- ` mittee, one thousand five hundred dollars. To pay Charles G. Phelps for extra services as clerk of the select *"h°lP¤· committee a pointed to consider the message of the House of Representatives redatin to the impeachment of Charles Swayne, four hundred and fifty dollars. nousm or nnrnmsmnrarivns. uF;g:f¤¤f R·¢1>r¤¤¤¤¢· To Miss Sue Pinckney, sister of J. M. Pinckne, late a Re re- J-M P1¤¤k¤¤v- sentatitdr in Congress from the State of Texas, five thyousand dolliirs. P°ym°mt°°l°m' To pay Miss Bertha J. Marsh, daughter of B. F. Marsh, late a }};1F·gn·*{jl;-dau h Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois, five thousand m. Im g “ dollars. That, the gpropmtion made for expenses of special and select com- °»}}“,,",f§}f,‘}‘°§,’{‘“,l§,f’,§'Q’g; mittees of e House of Representatives for the Escal ear nineteen P¤’i=¤°¤· hundred and six, is hereby made available also for miscellaneous items including salaries and labor.