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 852 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ou. 297. 1909. m*Q,{;*,{_f;,$““i”” Crnmzs, Mnssnnemzs, AND JANITORS ·ro comnrrzmnss For clerk_ to the Committee on Ways and Means, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; two janitors, one at one thousand dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations four thousand dollars, and one thousand dollars additional while the office is held by the (present incumbent; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand ollars; assistant clerk, one thousand nine hun red dollars; Emtor, one thousand dollars; clerks to Committees on Accounts, vahd Pensions, and Post—Offices and Post-Roads, three in all, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerks to Committees on Agriculture, Claims, District of Columbia, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Aifairs, Judiciany, Military Affairs, Pensions,_Public Buildings and Grounds, War C aims, and clerk to continue Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, twelve in all, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk to Committee on Naval Aifairs, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerks to the Committees on Banking and Currency, Census, Elections Numbers One, Two, and Three, Enrolled Bills, Immi@tion and Naturalization, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Insular airs, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Patents, Printing, Public Lands, Rivers and Harbors, Revision of the Laws, and Territories, nineteen in all, at two thousand dollars each; additional clerk to Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce two thousand dollars; assistant clerk to Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant .clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Pensions, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Post-Offices and Post—Roads, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, one thousand e` ht hundred dollars; assistant clerk to the Committee on War Céims, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant clerks to the Committees on Banking and Currency, Public Buildings and Grounds, Claims, and Public Lands four in al, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant clerk to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and fifteen tl1ou— sand seven hundred and twenty dollars. ·F•¤*¤>¤· For janitors for rooms of the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Elections Number One, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Post—offices and Post-Roads, Printing, and Rivers and Harbors, eight in all, at one thousand dollars eac ; for janitors for rooms of the Committees on Banking and Currency, Claims, District of Columbia, Elections Numbers Two and Three, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Affairs, Insular Affairs, Invalid Pensions, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Judiciary, Labor, Libra, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Pensions, Public Buildings and l(-grounds, Public Lands, Territories, W`ar Claims, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Enrolled Bills Patents, Census, Immigration and Naturalization, Revision of A _ tc the Laws, and Expenditures in the Navy Department, twenty-seven "P°’””“°““·° · m all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and said Janitors shall be appointed by the chairmen, respectivel, of said committees, and shall perform under the direction of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messe ers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be Siject to removal b the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress diiring which they were appointed; in all, twenty-seven thousand four hundred and forty dollars.