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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. 855 O1¤·F1cuL imroirrnns: For six official reporters of the roceedings 0******1 *°P°"°*¤· and debates of the House, at five thousand dollars each); assistant oflicial reporter, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, thirty- one thousand eight hundred dollars. d Por janitor for rooms of omcial reporters of debates, eight hundred ·‘“¤“°'· o lars. · Srrmxoonarnmzs T0 oouurrrnns: For four stenographers to com- c0'Q;{{{’€§;°P‘*°” ‘° mittees, at five thousand dollars each; assistant stenogra her to ` committees, two thousand dollars; janitor, seven hundred andp twenty doljars; in all, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty 0 ars. That wherever the words "du1ing the session" occur in the fore- ,,,`B,‘;f,‘f§,§§‘$,§‘,$§j°""` going paragraphs they shall be construed to mean the two hundred . and seven days from December sixth, nineteen hundred and nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, both inclusive. Fon onmnr num, Mnmnms am: Dnmenns: To ay each Mem- u‘f{g·;};,g;f&}j°¤¤€¤ ber and Delegate for clerk hire, necessarily employed) b him in the ' dischlpgge of his official and representative duties, one thousand five hun dollars per annum in monthly installments, five hundred and ninetiy-four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; an Representatives and Delegates elect to Congress whose credentials in due form of law have been duly filed with the Clerk of _ ;the House of Representatives, in accordance with the revisions of section thirty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States, shall B-S- ¤¤=81»r-¤- be entitled to payment under this appropriation. . Fon OONTINGENT mxrmusms, NAMELY: For wralpping paper, paste- °°rQ)}*E!;:¤m;rm¤· board paste twine, newspaper wrappers, and other necessary mate- ` ' rials for folding, for the use of Members of House, and for use in the Clerk’s office and the House folding room (not including envelopes, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be printed and r- nished by the Public Printer, u n requisitions from the Clerk of the House, under the provisions ofxiche Act approved January twelfth, V°l·”·P·6“· eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for the public printing and bind- ` ), ten thousand dollars. mlor fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, thirty-eight thousand *`“°l°¤d °“· dollars. For furniture, and materials for repairs of the same, twenty thou- *`“'¤*'“*°- sand dollars. For acking boxes, three thousand five hundred dollars, or so much ?¤<‘¤¤¤ *>·•*•·¤ thereof) as may be necessary. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- °g¤•·‘¤*¥¤¤•¤¤··**¤·¤·~ mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered ' by the House of Representatives, seventy-five thousand dollars. For stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, in- s"'°°"°"" cluding five thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, fifty-four thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars. For postage stamps for the Postmaster, two hundred and fifty P°'“"° “‘“‘*"‘ dollars; for the Cler, four hundred and fifty dollars; for the Sereant-at—Arms, three hundred dollars; and for the Doorkeeper, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand one hundred and fifty ol ars. LIBRARY or ooxoanss. m""’°f°°”‘”°”‘ General administration: For Librarian of Congress, six thousand L"’""°“'"°‘ dollars; chief assistant librarian, four thousand ollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; Librarian’s secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk (assistant to chief clerk), one thousand dollars; two stenographeis and typewriters, one at one