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 472 _ SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. lars each; four riding ages, at nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cgnts each; in all; nineteen thousand one hrmdred and eighty- e` t ollars. rpimpg mm. lgFOLDING Boom: Superintendent, two thousand one hundred and ,,§f“’°““‘°“°°”°’ sixty dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand four hundred dollars; nine folders, at one thousand dollars each; fourteenfolders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; and one palge, six hundreiii dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand Eve hundre and twenty dollars. ¤¤¤¤f ¤¤¢i¤¢¤¤‘· ¤¢¤· Urwmnn Sm>n1rr1~z·rnNnnN·r or mn Carrror. Burnnmo AND Gnourms: Chief engineer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars xi each; ten conductors of elevators, at one thousand two hundred dol- lar·s each; two machinists and electricians, at one thousand four him- dred dollars each; three firemen, at one thousand and ninety-five "`, dollars each; five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, six him- · dred and sixty dollars; attendant for service in old library ortion of the Capitol, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-two H » M W *h2sm;* as unda :1:d;:;“*yz§s; star .1 .1. S °'¤’°° “° '°; orteoowing or e nate ce ing,un er e u r·iniiigm one Bum tendent of the Cs;pitol Building and Grounds, subject to the copiitrol ` and supervision o the Senate Committee on Rules, namely: Fourteen elevator conductors, at one thousand two hrmdred dollars each; in all, sixteen thousand eight hundreddollars. cienwsemun Cnmzxs ·ro Smuroas: For thirty-five annual clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, at two thousand dollars each; seventy thousand dohars. ` Steuographers to Srrmocnarnnas T0 Snmvrons: For twenty-two stenographers to S“““°”• °'°‘ Senators who are not chairmen of committees, and three stenographers to the chairmen of the three junior minority committees, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. gt<;¤{{j)*;8é¤r¤;*::A>;*;¤v$:; CONTINGENT EXPENSES, NAMELY: For stationery and newspapers papers. for Senators and the President of the Senate, including five thousand dollars for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, sixteen thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. two hundred dollars; for the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, three hundred and fifty dollars. “°”°• •¤° '•8°¤¤ For expenses of maintaining and equip ing horses and mail wagons for cigrying the mails, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma. necessary. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, two thousand dollars. electrical apparatus, exclusive of labor, fort -five thousand dollars. "`“'“*'“'°· For pure ase of furniture, eight thousandyfive hundred dollars. For materials for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, three thousand dollars. For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture two _ thousand dollars. ' i,$_§‘°°l**'*°°°° For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fifty thousand dollars. many auimmg. For miscellaneous items on account of the Maltby Building swam mh us eiggiteen thopsand {our hundred and eighty dollars. ’ W ° °· or rent o ware ouse for stora e of public doc n .. ate, three thousand six hundred  uma ts for the Sim
 * 8* ·¤·¤l* For postage stamps for the office of the Secretary of the Senate,
 * `°"“'*¤· Iiyor materials for folding two thousand dollars.
 * "“°’· °“· °'°· For uel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising, for the heating and
 * ’°$k“*¤ "°*°¤- For packing boxes, nine hundred and seventy dollars.