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 512 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 227. 1908. dollars; to Joseph Carter, one hundred dollars; to E. L. Cornelius, six hundred dollars; to Peter Reily, one hundred dollars; to John R. Yilliams, one hundred dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred o ars. — J.u.Jm¤. . To pay J. H. Jones for extra services in the care of the Senate “°"’°°’· _ chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundred dollars for the first session of the Sixtieth Corniress. - ‘ gx; W¤¤¤¤!<i· To pay N. M. Wakefield for service rende in preparingla tracer ° °°s' of legislation, and notifying the members of the Senate of e movements of the Senate bills, one thousand dollars. .§°,‘,j“°°‘ "°P'°“°"" rrousm or ninrnmsrwrarrvms. comp ess. u ou, For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives, Dele- ¥,°,{"°?;‘§3dg§’{“$0°§1 gates from Territories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, ¤*¤¤*°¤°¤· and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, thirteen thousand two hundred and forty-three dollars an fourteen cents. Adolph mem. To pay the widow of Adolph Meyer, late a Representative in Con- P°‘"°°°° t° 'm°w' grass m the State of Louisiana, seven thousand five hundred dollars. ` $.·L.Bri;=k6 To pay the widow of A. L. Brick, late a Representative in Congress mm °°m° "° from the State of Indiana, seven thousand Eve hundred dollars. e mgm ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ For allowance to the following contestants and contestees for expenses muincurred in contested election cases as audited and recommended y the committees on elections: ¤¤¤¤1¤>* H·K¤¤¤· Stanley H. Kunz, two thousand dollars; °¤¤** l*°G¤**¤- Charles MeGavin, two thousand dollars; Addvh ·¥·¤·¤·¤=· Adolph J. Sabath, two thousand dollars; ,, 4¤¤¤>¤v ¤i¤¤¤¤•¤ Anthony Michalek, two thousand dollars; ., Mm P-P*‘*°l¤¤· Aaron . Prioleau, two thousand dollars; . Genres S-Lexaré- George S. Legare, two thousand dollars; ’-°·P¤**°*¤°¤- J. O. Patterson, two thousand dollars; AT- L°"°'· A. F. Lever, two thousand dollars; W““¤¤*B-C**'°¤¤· H  ll3.dCBavens,‘five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand ve un re 0 rs. “*°°°“*'*°°“° For miscellaneous items and e nses of s tial and select commu' m` mittees, exclusive of salaries and l{alllo1·, unless Isarlecifically ordered by the House of Representatives, to continue available durin the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, seventy-five thousand dolgtrs. smrmm. For stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, including stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, two thousand five hundred dollars. ml¤1er·h¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. pcmkeeper. For hire of horses, feed, repair of wagons and harness for the Doorkeepefs office, three hundred dollars. roman:. For fo ding speeches, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hun re and mne, three thousand dollars. {,_§a¤Rp:.w To  E. Rose balance due on account for delivery of coal to ' House 'ce Building instead of to House wing of Capitol building, five hundred and thirty-four dollars. ,,,‘},"§{’,§{‘,{,,,§.‘f,,l{,‘f,Q’,E,f"’ To reimburse the official reporters of debates and the official Exrm expenses. stenogmphers to committees for moneys actually paid out by them for clerical hire and extra clerical services from March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and eight, seven hundred and fifty dollars each, and to John J. Cameron. two hundred and forty dol rs; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. §é;Yifegf*>°Y· To pay L. W. Busbey for services as clerk of the Committee on Rules, one thousand dollars.
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