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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 350. 1912. _ 365 nous: or- nnansnxrauvns. ·¤$2_¤¤*¤¤P¤=••¤*· For com tion of Members of the House of Re resentatives, p§.,,",,°* §,"?'•;. Delegates gsm Territories, the Ruidsnt Commisdonel; from Porto “¤*°·¤¤*¤'¤¤¤¤· Rico, and the Resident Commisicners from the Philippine Islands, or ‘ eage o _ epresentatnves an tes, 0 ‘ $3lii99'%` r R ‘ 4 nu me mem { *“···· Resident Commissioners, $154 000. cga For compensation of the officers, clerks, m, and others in °¤¤•¤· °*¤¤‘*¤·•*¤- the service of the House of Representatives, : Ormcn or rim Srmaxsa: Secretary to the Speaker, $4,000; clerk °P•·*¤'•°¤°•~ to the Speakers table $3,600, and  Digest of the Rules, gl,000 peilahnoum; clierk to the uS;°peS, $1,600i)lme;senger go the , ; messenger to s ta e, 1,200 transfelrred from iDoorkeeper’s  in all‘:°$12,840. Cnarumz For Chaplain of e House, $1,200. . °”""“" Orme: or rn: Cnnnxz Clerk of the House of Representatives, ,,;,°}{{_*,‘}f,_°‘° H°""• includinguctpmfpensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, $6,500; o horse and wagon for use of the Clerk’s office, $900, or so much thereof as mgly be necessary; chief clerk, $4,500; journal clerk, and two readin§ erks, at $4,000 each· disbursing clerk, $3,400· tally clerk, $3,300; e clerk, $3,250; enrollinaclerk, $3,000;  bill clerk, $3,000 (House resolution_ May .nin , nineteen hundred and eleven); assistant tochief clerk, and assistant enrolling clerk, at $2,500 each; assistant disbursing clerk, $2,400; stationery clerk, $2,200; librarian, $2,100; assistant file clerk, $1,900; two assbtant librarians, and one clerk, at $1,800 each; three clerks, at $1,680 each; bookkeeper, and assistant in disbursing office, at $1,600 each; four assistants to chief bill clerk, at $1,500 each (House resolution May ninth, nineteen hundred and eleven); stenographer to clerk, $1,400; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, $1,300; as  in chief clerk’s office, and assistant in stationery room, at $1,200 each; messen§er in file room, one messenger in disbursing office, and assistant in ouse library, at $1,100 eac ; stenographer to chief bill clerk, $1,000 (House reso ution May ninth, nineteen hundred and eleven); three telephone operators, at $900 each; three telephone otpgxtors at $75 per month each from December first, nmeteen twelve, to March thirty·iirst, nineteen hundred and thirteen; mght telephone operator, $900; for services of a substitute telephone operator when required, at $2.50 per day, $200; two laborers in the bathroom, at $900 each; two laborers and page in enrolling room, at _$720 each; allowance to chief clerk for stenographic and typewriter services, $1,000; in all, $92,150. » md M m Umm Svranmraunnm or mn Cnrroz. Btrmome nm Gaomms: °°‘"‘ ’ Chief engineer, $1,900; three assistant eers, at $1,300 each; twenty-four conductors of elevators, incl fourteen for service in the House Office Buildimg, at $1,200 each, w o shall be_under the supervision and direction o the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds; machinist, $1,300; electrician, $1,200; four laborers, at $800 each; in all, $40,300. H I m_¤__ Cmusxs, uzssmwesizs, Aim JANITOBS_'.I'0 comurrnssz Clerk t0_ the me num to cnn- Committee on Accounts, $2,500, assistant clerk, $1,800, janitor, ¤*“••· $1,000; clerk to the Committee on Agriculture, $2,500, assutant $1,800, janitor, $1,000; clerk to the Comm1ttee on Appropriations, $4,000, and $1,000 additional while the o$ce is held by_the present incumbent, assistant clerk and  tenocgrapher, $2,500, usistant clerk, $1,900, janitor, $1,000; clerk to the mmittee on Banking and Currency, $2,000, assistant clerk, $1,200, janitor, $720; clerk to the Committee on the Census, $2,000, janitor, $720; clerk to the Committee on Claims, $2,500: assistant clerk, $1,200, janitor, $720; clerk to the