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 six·rY.snoom> ooucmass. sm. 11. ce. seo. 1912. 363 $1§00m¤¤¥es·$1440clktot.heCo S dards ,, , , ; er mmxttee on tan , Wlerghts, and easura, $2,220, messenger-, $1,440; clerk to the Committee on Territories, $2,220, asutant clerk, $1,440, messe§er, $1,4,40; clerk to the Committee on 'l‘rar5portat.1on and Sale of eat - Products, $2,220, messenger, $1,440; erk to the Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboani, $2,220, messenger $1,440; clerk to the Committee on the University of the United States, $2,220, messenger, $1,440; clerk to the Committee on Woman Suffra8;;2,220, messenger, $1,440; in all, $370,940. on or Smaexaxvr ar Amis nm D0oa¤:1:ma:Sergeant at__§,·¤§h;*”% Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; horse and wagon for his use, $Q0, ¤¤¤¤•.¤¤. ' or so much thereof as may be necessary; Assktant_Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; assnstant doorkeeper, $2,592;_acting assistant doorkeeper, $2,592; four memngers, acting as amstant doorlneepers, at $1,800 ' each· thu·ty-seven messengers, at $1,440 each; two messengers on '“"""""“°‘ the door of the Senate at $2,000 each; messenger at card door, $1,600 ; — clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected bx the official reporters, $2,000· storekee, $2,220; upholsterer an _ locksmith, $1,440; cabinetmaker, $l,20g?t three carpenters, at $1,080 mmm_m_ each; janitor, $1,200; four sH]led laborers, at $1,000 each; skilled - laborer, $900; laborer in charge of private passage, $840; three female attendants in charge of adies’ retiring mom, at $720 each; chief tele hone operator, $1,200; two tele hone operators, at $900 each; niglit telephone operator, $720; telephone page,_ $720; superintendent of press ggllery, $1,800; assistant sugintendent of press gallery, $1,400· la rer, $840; twenty-seven la rua at $720 each; hm sixteen pages for the Senate Chamber, at the rate oi $2.50 per day _ each during the session, $4,800; in all $132,604. B I manu For the following for Senate _OEce  under the Sergeant at  Arms, namely: Stenogra(p§1er m charge of urmture accounts and ·°'°- keeper of furniture recor, $1,200; two messengers, at $1,440 each; attendant in charge of bathing moms, $1,800; two attendants in · bathing rooms, at $720 each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, at $720 each; janitor for bathing rooms, $720; two messengers acting as mail carriers, at $1,200 each; and messenger for servnce to the press correspondents, $900· m all, $13,500. P0u“m“_ For police force for_Senate Cflice Building under the Sergeant at Airijims, namely: FE1 sgxteen privates, at $1,050 each; one special o cer, $1,200· in , 18,000. _ P Posr onroh: Postmaster, $2,250; chief clerk, $1,800_ (Denciency A,,,,,,,q,'”°‘ Act July twenty-Bra, nineteen hundred and eleven)_; six mail carriiers and ople wageilnsriiasterkgt $1,200 each; three riding pages, at 912.50 eac - in 5,187. . Fonnme abou: Assistant, $1,400; clerk, $1,200; foreman, $1,400; '°"“"'°°"“ six Jolderséat $1,000 each; erght folgers, at $g40 each; A11;;ll§;16,720. mma ormmummr orruz arrror. Urmme mms: Chief engineer, $2,160; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,800; ‘”“°* °”**”°°'-'“’· three assnstant engineers, at_$1,440 each; ten conductors of elevators, at $1,200 each; two machxmsts and electricians, at $1,400 each; four laborers, at $720 each; laborer m charge of Senate toilet rooms_m gd   $30; atltainglggntiggr service m old hbrary portron eaito,, ;m , . __ gm", For the? following for the Senate Office &l1ld.\D%·\1Dd91' the Super- ,,,m°'§°§{,,, Om. intendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds, su ject to the control &<¤¤¢· gid supervisilon if thetS§1;1;tgOComlnuttee&l<i•n$1Qt(dé•(sl)namely: Fourteen evator con uc rs a, eac ;m , 1 · ,,,,,,,,,, CLm1.xs T0 Smulronsz For thirty-five annual clerks to Senators °"'” ’° who are not chairmen of committees, at $2,000 each, $70,000. Smxnpbm w STENOGLAPEIBS T0 Smiaronsz For twenty-two stenographetl to 82,,,,, Senators who are not chairmen of committees, and three stenog-