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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 805 To enable the Secreta of the Senate to pa A. E. Werner, Eustace mS°“*“° 0*****3 Bum D. Smith, Harold S. G. lllyan Voorhis, William Mfatts, R. B. Alexander, in te employees C. A. Geisel, T. A. Farley, W. A. Stone, J. A. Beck, junior, A. J. mr em S°m°eS‘ Houston, Russell Williams, P. A. Stack, A. L. Couts, John K. White, Eugene E. Young, Ralph E. Walker, -A. M. Farden, Jerreld Force, J._M. Brown, Hugh C. odd, Harry Graham, Francis B. Lloyd, and Richard Blunt, employed in connection with the Senate Office Building, for extra services during the second session of the Sixty-first Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pay at the rate of compensation they now receive. House or nnrnnsmivrxrxvns. 8£<é·;eeefRepresenv For piayment to Miss Alice Lovering, daughter of W. C. Lovering, W.C.LoverinE· late a epresentative in Con ess from the State of Massachusetts, P"t°°“““h°°" seven thousand five hundred gdllars. To pay the widow of D. A. De Armond, late a Re resentative in D·A-De Al-mend. goagress from the State of Missouri, seven thousand five hundred P°yl°wid°w‘ o ars. To ay the widow of J. M. Griggs, late a Re resentative in Congress J·M·Gri .. from lnhe State of Georgia, seven thousand iige hundred dollars. P°y°° Wl§;"" To pay the widow of. B. Perkins, late a Re resentative in Congress J. B. Perkins. from the State of New York, seven thousandpfive hundred dollars. P°"°°°"°°"' The unexpended balance of the appropriation for the fiscal year Feleinz. nineteen hundred and ten for folding speeches is hereby also made available for use during! the fiscal year mneteen hundred and eleven. For fuel and oil for the heatiig apparatus, five thousand dollars. F¤e1¤l¤iell. For stationery for the use o the committees and ofliicers of the Smienery. House, two thousand dollars._ ` For stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, two hundred and fifty dollars. For clerk to Committee on Rules, fiscal year nineteen hundred and gr- and eleven, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk of the House of Representatives, glerk elgle Hennethe amount due for services in compiling, arranging for the printer .,.m3.,'§§; ,,l’fc’§E,°;; reading proof, indexing of testimony, supervision of the work, and °”°*· expenses incurred in the contested elections of the S1xty-first Congress, as authorized b an Act entitled "An Act relating to contested elec- Vel-24.p.445. tions, approvedy March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven," the sum of seven hundred dollars, and an additional sum of five hundred dollars to such persons as were actually engaged in the work designated by the said Alexander McDowell, and in such proportions as he may deem just for assistance rendered in the work; in all, one thousand two hundred dollars. To pay L. W'. Busbey for services as clerk to the Committee on nw.s¤¤bey. Rules, one thousand do lars. S°"l°°" To pay the assistant clerk to the Committee on Claims for extra exams. services in reparing a card index of claims, six hundred dollars. °‘“d‘“°°" °" To pay Elorence A. Donnelley one thousand two hundred and fifty I F1erg¤§<i;\·D%¤¤§k dollars and Elizabeth Deards six hundred and twenty-five dollars, Sgagis, N °. clerk and assistant clerk, respectively, of the Committee on Interstate S°"’*°°*” and Foreign Commerce, for extra and special services in connection with the bill H. R. 17536; in all, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. To pay W. H. Estey, cashier in the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, w.u.mey. for extra services, eig t hundred and lift dollars. S°"‘°°" To reimburse the official reporters of debates and the stenogra hers w%“;f;gLgr;°ggg_°” to committees for moneys actually expended by them for clericalphire, Exam. serviiies. and extra clerical services during the second session of the Sixty-first 887-t0°—-vm. 36, PT 1-11--53