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 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-r. 297. 1910. 475 sand dollars additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; assistant clerk and stenogra her, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; janitor, one thousand dollars; clerks to Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Claims, A°°2’5ll° District of Columbia, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign ·Commerce, Indian Affairs, Inva id Pensions, Judiciary, Military Affairs, Pensions, Post—OiIices and Post-Roads, Public Buildings and Grounds, Rivers and Harbors, War Claims, and clerk to continue Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred an eight;-eight, sixteen in all, at two thousand five undred dollars each; c er to Committee on Naval Affairs, two thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer to Committee on Invalid Pensions, two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars; clerks to the Committees on Banking *“ $2·°°°· and Currency, Census, Coinage, Weights, and Measures, Elections Numbers One, Two, and Three, Enrolled Bills, Immigration and Naturalization, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Insular Affairs, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, atents, Printing, Public Lands, Revision of the Laws, Territories, additional clerk to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- A¤¤i¤¤¤¤¢¢1¢rk¤· merce, and assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, twenty-one in all, at two thousand dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, District of Columbia, Indian Affairs, and Rivers and Harbors, five in all, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on the Judiciary and Pensions, two in all, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; assistant clerk to Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerks to the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Post-Omces and Post-Roads, two in all, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on Banking and Currency, Claims, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, and War Claims, five in all, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and twenty-seven thousand six hundred and ten dollars. . For janitors for rooms of the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, ·'•-¤*'¤¤· Elections Number One, Invalid Pensions, Interstate an Foreign Commerce, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Post—OiHces and Post- Roads, Printing, and Rivers and Harbors, ten in all, at one thousand dollars each; for janitors for rooms of the Committees on Banking and Currenc, Census, Claims, District of Columbia, Elections Numbers Two andi Three, Enrolled Bills, Expenditures in the Navy Department, Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization, Indian Affairs, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Insular Affairs, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Judiciary, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fishcries, Patents, Pensions, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, Revision of the Laws Territories, and War Claims, twenty-six in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and said janitors shall be Appointments, em. appointed by the chairmen, respectivelix; of said committees, and s all perform under the direction of the oorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed; in all, twent —eight thousand dollars. _ For an assistant clerk to each of the Committees on Military Affairs M{§§$;§§£"§,§,d°‘§§§,f; and Naval Affairs, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, three M*·¤i¤- thousand dollars. _ For nine clerks to committees, at six dollars each er day during the ,,,f§f’,f§‘,,,},‘{_ °°“"“"’ session, six thousand three hundred and eighteen dbllars. Ormom or Snncmm-Ar—AnMs: Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of ,,§,§’,§$,‘?f‘,§‘,§_“"""‘“· Representatives, six thousand five hundred dollars; De uty Sergeantat—Arms, two thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, tlliree thousand. ` four hundred dollars; financial clerk, two thousand seven hundred