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 474 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. "Ch. 297. 1910. lars; distributin clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant journzil clerk and stationery clerk, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; librarian, and ocument and bill clerk, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; resolution and petition clerk, printing and document clerk, and assistant stationery clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assistant file clerk, and document_ clerk, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; assistant enrolling clerk, superintendent clerk’s document room, assistant to printing and_b1ll clerk, two assistant librarians, and one clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant index clerk,_ one thousand seven hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars each; bookkeeper, assistant in Cler·k’s office, and ass1stantin disbursing office, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; special em loyee in clerks' document room, one thousand five hundred and eigiity dollars; telegraph operator, one_ thousand four hundred dollars; assistant telegraph operator, authorized and named rn resolution adopted January fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two, one thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer to clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, one thousand three hundred dollars; messenger in chief clerk’s office, and assistant in stationery room, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; messe erin file room, two messengers in disbursing office, and assistant inngHouse library, at one thousand one hun red dollars each; assistant in document room, nine hundred and eighty dollars; three telephone operators, at nine hundred dollars eac ; three telephone 4 operators, at seventiydive dollars per month each from December first, nineteen hun red and ten, to March thirty—i;irst, nineteen hundred and eleven; night telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; for services of a substitute telephone oplerator when required, at two dollars and fifty cents per day, four undred and fifty dollars; page, nine hundred dollars; assistant in charge of bathroom, one thousand fourhundred dollars; three laborers in the bathroom, at nine hundred dollars each; two janitors, including one for index room and police detention room, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; °amtor in House library, and janitor in file room, at eight hundred dollars each; janitor m journal clerk’ room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, and page in enrolling room, at seven hun red and twenty dollars each; allowance to chief clerk for stenographic and typewriter services, one thousand dollars; clggy ¤¢ P*'**•*¤ three clerks to continue dpreparation of Di est of Private Claims, at ` one thousand six hundre do lars each; in ag, one hundred and thirty- three thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars. E¤K*¤°*=¤· °*°- UNDER SUPERINTENDENT or rm-: Carrror. BUILDING AND Gizourrnsz Chief engineer, one thousand nine hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; twenty-four conductors of elevators, including fourteen for service in the llouse Office Building, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, who shall be under the supervision and direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds; machinist, one thousand three hundred dollars; e ectrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; two laborers, at eight hundred and twenty dollars each; five firemen, at nine hundred dollars each; laborer, one thousand dollars; three laborers, at eight hundred dollars each; in all, forty-six thousand six hundred and forty dollars. _m<g,¤¤;g;,tg;S¢¤gg¤gg;1·; Cnnaxs, nnssnnenas, Asn Jaarroas ro commwnns: Clerk to the mmees. Committee on Ways and Means, three thouand dollars; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk one thousand nine hundred dollars; two janitors, one at one thorisand dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, four thousand dollars, and one thou-