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 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1909. 127, Sixteen pages for the Senate chamber, at the rate of two dollars I’°€°*~ and fifty cents per day each during the first session of the Sixty-first Congress, one thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. For purchase of an automobile, including) driving, maintenance, Xf§*;£*¤,_j¤if¤¤§· ping care of the same, for use of the Vice resident, six thousand O l°’°°` o ars. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, Hscal year nineteen Mi¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤m¤. hundred and nine, twenty-five thousand dollars. The unexpended balance of the a propriation of two thousand §_‘§,if,'§}’f“*ld‘“g· dollars for repairs to Maltby Building for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and nine is reapgropriated and made available for the fiscal year nineteen hundred an ten. To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates §§§,§;;;§P°’°°”· of the Senate for expenses incurred during the first session of the ` Sixty—iirst Congress, or clerk hire and other clerical services, three thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For the followin, on account of additional services to the Committee m,‘f,‘Q,';“‘*"°° °“ F*‘ on Finance, namel : To Apply Arthur B. Shelton, two thousand five Additional services hundred dollars;  E. en, one thousand dollars; Herbert M. t°‘ Lord, one thousand dollars; Joseph Dierken, six hundred dollars; Joseph S. McCo, one thousand dollars; R. H. Hillis, five hundred dollars; J. L. lglingaman, five hundred dollars; J. G. Thrall, four hundred dollars; H. L. Stevenson, three hundred dollars; Leo Ruliman two hundred dollars; H. W. Kitzmiller, two hundred dollars, and Edwin F. Ludwig, two hundred. dollars; in all, eight thousand four hundred dollars. To pay E. L. Cornelius on account of extra services rendered to the Joint Committee on Inauguration, two hundred and fifty dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of mEg0“’° ***0,*;% gg . Representatives to pay to the officers and em loyees of the Senate and pieym. the House bome on the annual and session rolls on the first day of July nineteen hundred and nine, including the Capitol police, the official reporters of the Senate and House, and W. A. Smith, Congressional Record Clerk, for extra services during the first session of the Sixty- first Congress a sum equal to one month’s pay at the compensation then pai them by law. To enable the Seeretaay of the Senate to pa; Herschel Shaw, mevamcouduews. Eustace D. Smith, Harol S. G. Van Voorhis,. P. Coe, William Watts, R. B. Alexander, C. A. Geisel, and T. A. Farley, elevator conductors, and John W. Evans, employed in connection with the Senate John w. sym. Oiiice Building, for extra services during the first session of the Sixty- E*°"‘ ”°"'°°"‘ first Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pay at the compensation paid them July first, nineteen hundred and nine. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Russell Williams, §Q§r§*;e‘fj};i;s¤*¤· elevator conductor in the Senate Office Building, for extra services ` during the first session of the Sixty-first Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pa at the compensation now paid him. To pay  H. Jones for caring for and regulating the Senate chro- gé§v,ggS¤°¤· nometer, one hundred dollars. ' To pay J. C. Stewart for caring for and regulating the House chro— J. cgseewm. nometer, one hundred dollars. S°"’°°”‘ Statement of Appropriations: The statement of a&propriations r§;·;$[¤;;¤¤¢0f ¤r•1>¤> made during each session of Congress, including new offices created, pconsoiiaamm gioffices omitted, and so forth, required bylaw to be prepared under the §§,°,,,{°‘ M ’“’° A direction of the Committees on A propriations of the Senate and House of Representatives, for the dist session of the Sixty-fi1st Congress, shall be consolidated with the statement to be prepared of the aprirplpriation bills for the second session of said Congress and mc u ed in the same volume. I