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 188 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 186. 1908. C<>¤¤¤8•=¤*°‘P°¤°°°— For contingent expenses, three hundred dollars, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representsauves. Congressional m- 00NG1mssIONAL Dx2E0T0m'. mmm ’ ° ’ ddthe Con res For ex nses of com lll!], re rmg, an m exing  ‘- sional Diggcto, to bepexpiudwphnder the direction of the §OlDt Committee on lhyrinting, one thousand six hundred dollars. Houseof Represent- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. , ntives. . Pu of M¤¤¤¤>·=¤» For com nsation of Members of the House of Representatives, , g€»lDelegates gum Territ.ories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, two million nine hundred and eight mine thousand five hundred dollars, and the salary of each of the éesident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands shall be the same as that of the Resident Commusioner from Porto Rico. · M“°¤¤°· For mileage of Representatives and Delegates, and expenses of Resndent Commissioners, one hundred aud fifty-four thousand dollars. °m°°¤· °‘°’*'“· °*°· For compensation of the ofhcors., clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the House of Re rosentutives, namelgz Swkefs <>¤¤¤· Omrxon or um Smmnn: Igor Secretary to the `peaker, four thou- . sand dollars; clerk to the S ker’s table, three thousand six hundred dollars, and for preparing gllgest of the Rules, one thousand dollars per annum; clerk to the Speaker, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger to the S uker, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; in all, eleven theusand six hundred and forty dollars. <‘1¤~1>1¤¤¤· Cunmnmz For Chaplain of the House, one thousand two hundred dollars. Clerk of H¤¤¤<=. Ormcm or mn Cnmzxz For Clerk of the House of Representatives, °l°”k”’°"` including com nsation as disbursing oilieer of the contingent fund, five thousand dhllars; hire of horse and wagon for use of the Clerk’s oiHee, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; chief clerk, four thousand dollars; journal clerk, four thousand dollars; stenographer to journal clerk, nine hundred dollars; two reading clerks, at four thousand dollars each; tally clerk, and enrolling clerk, at three thousand dollars each; file clerk, three thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, three thousand dollars; printing and bill clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant to chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; distributing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; index clerk, two thousand three hundred dollars; assistant enrollin clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; docket clerk, assistant di5>ursing clerk, resolution and petition clerk, println and document clerk, assistant journal clerk, stationery clerk, and assistant stationery clerk, at two thousand dollars each; librm·ian, assistant enrolling clerk, and superintendent clerk’s document room, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; document and bill clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant to printing and billelerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper, assistant in Clerk’s office, assistant m disbureing 0H0e, two assistant librarians. and live clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; assistant file clerk. one thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant index clerk, and one spe; cial employee in clerk’s document room, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; document clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, one thousand two hundred dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant telegraph ogerator, authorized and named in resolution adopted Januery fifteent,, nineteen hundred and two, one thousand four hundred dollars; three telephone operators,at nine hundred dollars each; three