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 26 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1908. S“P°“°*°"‘°“* °* For su rintendent of the document room at two thousand five hund°\fd1i'§?.t;$` dred dolliiiis per annum, to be payable from the balance appropriated for said office under the Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the Government, approved March third, nineteen hundred and seven. Pcmsemmm- For tage stamps for the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, seventy- five dolliiis. _ _ Fm- °°°· For fuel, oil, cotton waste, and advertising, for heating and electrical ap ratus, twelve thousand dollars. _ M*“°°““"°°““· Er miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, seventy-nve thousand dollars. Glerksw S¤r¤~wr¤· The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and 1¤:·°Ji°f°m° t°’ °l` directed to reo n the accounts of the Secretary of the Senate of the United States E; the quarter ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, and allow in said settlement all the salaries paid by said Secreta to additional clerks to Senators not chairmen of committees, _ thereinldisallowed. House of Represem HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. tatives. · Campbell sims. To pay the widow of Campbell Slemp, late a Representative in Con- P'*Y'”°“' ‘° '" °"· gress from the State of Virginia, seven thousand five hundred dollars. cm-ge w. smnn. To pay the widow of George W. Smith, late a Re resentative in P°>"°°’“ “° "*‘*°"· Congress from the State of Illinois, seven thousand) five hundred · dollars. Rouen comes. To pay Robert Coates for services rendered in—caring for press S""‘°°‘· members’ lobby and the Speaker’s clerk’s room durin the first session of the F ifty-ninth Congress, one hundred and forty dollars. 1,,,,,,, H_K,,,_ To pay Robert H. e for services rendered in caring for ress S¢¤i¤¢¤· rnembers’ lobby and the Speakefs clerk’s room during the second)ses- ‘ sion of the Fiftyminth Congress, sixty dollars. — c. Barnwell Ronin- To pay C. Barnwell Robinson account on file for services rendered °°§é,.,,,ceS_ as veterinary surgeon for horses belongin to the Do0rkeeper’s department, fiscal years nineteen hundred anffive, nineteen hundred and six, and nineteen hundred and seven, ninety-six dollars and fifty cents. Foldingspmhg To enable the Doorkeeper to have speeches folded at a ratenot exceedin one dollar per thousand, to remain available during the Sixtieth Congress, five thousand dollars. Mmeeiitmeousnems, Eor miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit- °‘°· tees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, twenty-tive thousand dollars. run and tm. For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, eighteen thousand dollars. Libmryoflhngress. LIBRARY OF (`ONGRESS. ingiggbnéghs card Distribution of card indexes: To enable the Librarian of Congress " " to secure the additional service necessary in connection with the distribution of card indexes and other publications of the Library, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. m;’f¤¤¤¤s ¤¤¤ ¤¤<¤· rnixrrxc Asn msnryc. Annu;} repnrr of For rintin and bindin the annual re rt of the Commissioner of g§’$}Si"`°”"°fEd°` Education forgnineteen hugndred and sevdiij twenty thousand dollars, S,Q§‘Qg§§,§Q; L“"“ JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS. P¤>·‘¤¤~¤¤=· For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of V0!-24»i>-506- suit, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United