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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 298. 1909. 933 To pay the Chief Clerk for preparing a digest of the recedents and Cmf ¤*¢¤=- decisions on points of order in the parliamentary Iiiactice of the ¤¤D;i‘3i¤it¤iil>fr¢ii:a°Z1:°¤ Senate, with a full index, as authorize b the resolution of the Sengteuprcgopted May third, nineteen hundred and eight, four thousand o. To pay Robert W. Farrar, for indexing and extra. services as clerk §;Qd¤¤ W- F·¤¤¤- to the Committee on Pensions, one thousand dollars. M To pay Dennis M. Kerr, for services as assistant clerk by detail to £*;*¤M· Kmthe Committee on Pensions, one thousand dollars. °°°' To pay C. E. Alden for services rendered and assistance em loyed géj,;§°”- in preparing an index to the compilation of rules and regulations governinlg the various Executive Departments, fifteen volumes, one thousan ive hundred` dollars. , To pay J. H. Jones for extra services in the care of the Senate J.H-Jones chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, one hundred S°"i°°°‘ dollars for the second session of the Sixtieth Congress. To pay for extra services rendered in transferring, rearranging, W|1linmGrantLieuremarking, cleaning, and refiling the bills, reports, documents, and §,l$§f“° w‘“‘°‘“ E' laws in the Senate Document Room: To William Grant Lieuallen and B°*"*°°¤· gVilliam E. Burns, five hundred dollars each; in all, one thousand o ars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay for extra services Ahrnglmv-Rkydg. rendered in transferring; rearranging, remarking, cleaning, and p€%,é’,¤;ge'?iT.”{‘;¤¤Q refiling the pa rs of the nate: To Bsiyard C. Ryder, seven hundred $,P§,df§,{_'*°°°P °' dollars; AnselpoWold, four hundred dollars;`" Reese R. Dutton, three emma. hundred dollars; George Payne, fifty dollars; Christopher Woodlen, o a. er orpreparing einextote a ·"*°’- md dmmwnm rs rum r ul .1 h an 1 w¤¤····¤ s- reportlhfythe Board of Lady Managers to the Saint Louis Exposition, Simca two hikndrlpdgnd fifty dollars. lm h B hl al C0 al _  to To. . axon, or recom i' g the iograp `c ion 0 1,,, '}·‘ Directo and bringing the siime to date, two thousand dollars: ngixidiiwiii. Pro#mZdeifT That no part of the sum shall be paid until the work is f'{,'§,'§'2,"$;,;_ completed and approved by the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives. uonsr: or nnrnmsmurxrrvns. .tif$ii?°°m°°'°°°° For mileage of Representatives and Delegates and expenses of ”“°“"’· Resident Commissioners, for the first session of the Sixty- rst Congress, one hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars. The Speaker is herebv authorized to issue certificates of salaries to §’,§§‘,§‘§§"},y M,,,,_ Members of Congress from the State of Oklahoma, elected to the ¤¤¤¤¤¤v¤·¤f¤>¤- Sixtieth Congress, covering that period of time only, for which they have not been paid their salaries as Members of the ixtieth Congress, by the Sergeant·at-Arms. _ _ To pay the daughters of R. C. Davey, late a Representative in §,;,?;,£,‘Q,‘{°,{; dna8h_ Congress from the State of Louisiana, seven thousand five hundred me dollars. To pay the widow of A. A. Wiley, late a Representative in Congress $;g‘,,,‘§,§{°{,; ,,,d,,,,_ from the State of Alabama, seven thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ To pay the widow of William H. Parker, late a Representative in }'$,U,§,§,llgl:§‘{,{‘§,’Q_ Con from the State of South Dakota, seven thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ T D U To pay the widow of C. T. Dunwell, late a Representative ID Con- g;,,.;,,§,'}'{§,;,d,,“._ grass from the State of New York, seven thousand five hundred ollars. To pay the widow of Llewellyn Powers, late a Representative in }·,f,‘§;Qf,“,,}°$,‘,§,§§;_ Congress from the State of Maine, seven thousand five hundred dollars.