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 184 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 185, 186. 1908. ‘ ’l`°¤i'•¤‘“’*’”""'¢ duties as such secretary, who shall act as disbursing agent and who °g°m` shall perform such duties as ma be assigned to him from time to time by the commissioners-generah and who shall render his accounts Bond at least_qua.rterly to the pgoper accounting officers of the Treasury of ’0 e reasury may require. n e said commiss - , mmgmm M tl;et{lJni1ted States, and s ll gw;  in smzh sum _¤i;l;:mbd‘(l;$£'.F subject to the ap}prpval of ge Shecmmrytpftgmm, shag appoint ' totio rassi n asma necessar n iihmniiay h r hecsldacdrdpdaudcfor ins connectionywith the preparation of the plan and other necessary services as may be required m G t connection with the participation herein authorized. m,{{'°"”'°” "` Sec. 3. That ulponlthe reguest pif tab? Secrpltzry of State tl;tSecre- M mmm` Gdzelinment tznsgrth fflom San Francisco to Japan and return of all Government exhibits and for such officials or employees connected . with the commission or in charge of any or all Government exhibits. 1'ilZ°:il°d°°°°` Sm. 4. That the sum of fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropri- ’°·*·P· °°°· ated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the urpose of paying the salaries and all other expenses herein authorizlid and incurred in ascertaining she generalbplan of {said National Ex ition and the re ration an re rt to ngress o the plan and extlihtt of our propoldedpparticipation fgreip alnd the eptiimate of the amount necessary to meet the expense thereo uring the `sca year nineteen hundred and ten, to be immediately available. Approved, May 22, 1908. Y*Y”·1’““· UHAP. 186. An Act Making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and ndicinl expenses of the Government lor the liscal year endnng June thirtieth, nine- [Public. N0- ml leen hundred and nine and for other purposes - V Be it enacted by the Senate and House of of the United ,,`{;f{';Q¤;g,&°Y.§j States of America in Oongrese assembled, That the following sums be, peusesspiimprmicns. and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not iptherwise ap(prop1;iated,hin full compensatgoudfog the service of the scal year en ing. une t irtiet, nineteen un re an nine, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: beslnlsdve- LEGISLATIVE. smml snusrn. nynrsqmwm For compensation of Senators, six hundred and ninety thousand dollars. ,,,,_,m_ For mileage of Senators, forty-seven thousand dollars. bm" `cmn em For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in . m`` the service of the Senate, namely: w·1~.¤·n·me¤:·s or- Orman or run Vxca-Pnnsrnnurs For Secretary to the Vice- °"· President. four thousand dollars; messenger. one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand five hundred dollars; telegraph page, six hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand five hundred apd fggy dollars. h h ¤¤¤v1•i¤- Cuarmxsz `or ap ain of the Senate, one thousand dolla n . ,,,,‘jj,‘{{f"{{,§,§ ,,‘,,",°f Orrres or Smcmztraar: For Secretary of the Senate, includidg com- ¤|¤¤k··.¤¤·- pensation as disbursing olhcer of the contingent fund of the Senate, wie thousargie dollars, and fpir cpnrpensation as disbagsing officer of sa aries ofnators, t ree un re and ninety-six ollars; hire of horse and wagon for the Secretary’s office, seven hundred dollars; assistant secretary. Henry M. Rose. five thousand dollars; chief clerk, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; financial clerk, three thousand dollars. and one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars addi-
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