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 934 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. D-L·D·G’““!°'· To a Miss Grace Gra er, sister of D. L. D. Granger, late a Rep- Paymimmmmi resentlatilve in Co ress flrigm the State of Rhode Island, seven thousand five hundredndollars. . contested-eieerttn For allowance to the following contestants and contestees for ex- °‘*"’“‘°*‘ penses incurred in contested—election cases, as audited and recommended by the Committees on Elections: mac Mym. Isaac Myers, one thousand two hundred_ and fifty dollars; Ai¢=¤¤d°'D·D¤¤*”‘ Alexander D. Dantzler, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; 1°b.n.1.¤mm1¤. O. H. Larrazolo, two thousand dollars; _ _ w.H.A¤drew¤· W. H. Andrews, two thousand dollars; in all, six thousand five hundred dollars. _ Aimzssmpiuui. For allowance to Albert Estopinal for expenses incurred as respondent to the Memorial asking that he be declared not elected a Member of the Sixtieth Congress, five hundred eleven dollars and thirty-five cents. _ mm: and on. For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, six thousand dollars. 1¤a¤z¤n1sm¤d· For erection of inaugural stand for the House of Representatives, · three thousand dollars. commmeeon ways For the following on account of additional services to the Com- "'f§ld°£§{,‘§,,; ,0,-vim mittee on Ways and Means, namel : To pay W. K. Payne, two
 * 0. thousand five hundred dollars; W.  Eyans, two thousand dollars;

Arthur Blauvelt, five hundred dollars; Herbert M. Lord, one thousand dollars, and Thomas J. Doherty, one thousand dollars; in all, seven thousand dollars. J.c.s:ewm. To pay J. C. Stewart for caring for and regulating the House chronometer, one hundred dollars. 11. c.m¤cmhy. To pay H. C. McCarthy for services as clerk to R. C. Davey, late a S°"i°°" Representative in Congress from Louisiana, from December first to December twenty-sixth, inclusive, nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred and four dollars and seventy-eight cents. Jouqbcremer. _To pay John D. Cremer for services rendered the House Office °°"'°”‘ Building Commission, two hundred and fifty dollars. Invalid Pe¤¤¤¤¤ To continue the employment of the stenographer to the Comc°s`iiiiii»2i—°$°f»uer. mittee on Invalid Pensions, from March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, inclusive, at the rate of six dollars per day, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Furrmgrg.B5§pHi.t·>r The appropriation for l-llfllltlll'0 and repairs of furniture for the H°“’°° ° g` House of Representatives for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten is hereby made available for furniture for the House Office Building. cgrglcbgprrructinr Toward the reconstruction of the Chamber of the House of Repre- R..»_p.`ims. sentatives, to be expended as provided by House Joint Resolution Two hundred and sixtv—five, Sixtieth Congress, second session, . twentv—five thousand dollars; and authority is hereby given to contract for any part or all of the construction authorized by said joint resolution up to the amount named therein. roman;. For folding speeches, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, one thousand dollars. gu:;;; Steele. To pay Amos A. Steele for services rendered as a clerk and stenog- °rapher to a subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary during February and March, nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred and eighty-six dollars. é..::j,,gg~r>¤>·. To pay L. W. Busbey for services as clerk to the Committee on °  Rules, one thousand dollars é"%;g:;»{g,m D, To pay A. J. Halford for editing, compiling, and indexing the third reentry. edition of the Congressional Directory, first session, Sixtieth Congress, eight hundred dollars. mi££;¤ew..r¤1¤¢i¤z To pay J. B. Holloway for compiling the laws of the United States rayméiu to .v. iz. to January first, nineteen hundred and nine, relating to claims growing §gf"g;;*}’ ‘°' °°“’¥”*‘ out of all wars in which the United States has been engaged, including