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 454 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 136, 138, 141. 1914. J 19 CHAP. 3 .—An Act To re section tlurty` -four hundred and eighty of the ul§·6`i“·lL Revised Stdtigzes of the United Sptgitles. mm, N0. ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United $’{;, ,,,,,,,,0, States of Amer·ica in Cbyess assembled, That section thirty-four hun- ¤P°£<1 ¤¤ W °'¤*¤¤¤ dred and e` hty of the evised Statutes of the United States be, and li%n°°fii°1°i¤siii’pu°r W the same isliereby, repealed so far as it affects Jmnts for services ,,,,,,·,§;,,$,°§;_3‘“°· *’· in the Army of the United States prior to Ap eenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Approved, July 6, 1914. . Jungle, 1914. CHAP. 188.-A.n Act Providing for the issuance of patents to transferees of town lH· · *938-} lots purchased from the United States at public sale in certain cases; Public, No. 126.] ‘ [ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·E·ves of the United §{,$“‘}’,,;,,, ,0, States of America in Ovngress assembled, That m all cases where town 1>•¤¤¤¢¤ ¢¤ ¤¤¤¤•¤·¤¤ lots were soldhgy the United States at public sale, and the purchaser °"’°I°h°°°”` at such sale transferred his interest in any such lot prior to the eleventh day of October, nineteen hundred and eleven, and patent has not been issued in the name of the original purchaser, the Commissioner of the General Land Office may issue a atent in the name of the transferee where full payment of the purolibse price has been made and satisfactory evidence of the transfer has been furnished: P~¤¢—¤>- Provided, That it be shown that the original purchaser is dead, or °°"‘"°°'“‘ that after due inquiry his whereabouts can not be ascertained, and that the instrument of transfer given by the ongmal purchaser has been lost or destroyed. Approved, July 9, 1914. I¤I%l6,1914. _  141.-An Act Making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and [H- — 15279-l {ggncial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nine- [rubuc, N0. 121.] n hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes, Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives 0 the United ,,,‘;f‘{‘§,'§,", °$ States of America in Congress assembled? That the followiiig sums be, ¤¢¤v=i¤¤¤¤¤~ and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in fu]1 compensation for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: legislative. LEGISLATIVE. soma. smrsrn. Pay of Senators. For compensation of Senators, $720,000. mage. For mileage of Senators, $51,000. omemcisks, nc. For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: cggsca Presscenvs Omron or rim Vrcn Pnnsmmvr: Secretary to the Vice President, ‘ $4,000; messengler, $1,440; telegraph operator, $1,500; telegraph p e, $600; in a, $7,540. cuapxss. Oi Igor Chaplainggg ,200. f th semeyy of the ses- Fmon or _ Ecnmanr; ret 0 e Senate inclu com- §{§j ‘““"°““‘· °‘°""* pensation as dxsbursing officer of ;ga.ries of Senators and dluige con- _ tingent fund of the Senate, $6,500; hire of horse and wagon for the Secretary’s office, $420; assistant secretary, Henry M. Rose, $5,000; chief clerlg, $3,250; financial clerk, $3,000 and $1,250 additional while the office is held by the present incumbent ; minute and journal clerk, principal clerk, reading clerk,  enrolling clerk, at $3,000 each; , executive clerk, and assistant financial clerk, at $2,750 each; librarian,