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 460 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1914. janitor, $1,000; Patents—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Pensions— clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, jamtor $720; Post_OfHces and Post Roads———clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,400, Exnitor $1,000; Priuting—clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Publ1c_ mldings and Grounds—elerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, jamtor $720; Public Lands——clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, jamtor $720; Revision of the Laws—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rivers and Harbors—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1,000; Roads--clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rules—clerk $2,000, jamtor $720; Terr1tor1es·——clerk $2,000, `anitor $720; War Cla.ims——clerk $2,500 clerk to continue Digest ol Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred an e' hty ht $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, jamtor $720; Ways and Llgeansf-lglerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,000, assistant clerk $1,900, ijanitors, one $1,000, one $720; in all, $168,750. mums. Janitors under the oregoing shall be appointed bg the chairmen, ·**’*‘°"‘""°”"‘ respectively of said committees, and shall perform un er the direction of the Doorkee all of the duties hereto ore required of messengers detailed to saicfgmmmittees 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. _ t.,§f’§§.§ °°”“““' For n;nge2{:j)erks to committees, at $6 each per day dimng the session, . sergeant at ams, Orzmhn or um Smnenawr AT Anus: Sergeant at Arms, $6,500; D°*‘“"`*°°°‘ Deputy Seryt at Arms, $2,500; cashier, $3,400; financial clerk p..°2’L°°‘f’é’•?¤ °°"°" ”’2°¥¥4$3*’“¥Z¤““g““gr,,i.* ““d“'Z“ i"-€§‘.“’§§03i `,$, ;m er,, ;so eranypewri, ; skilled laborer,  of horse and wagon, $600; in all, $22,840. H¤¤==¤ mw B¤¤<*· For police force, House Office Building, under the Seajlgeant at Arms: miaucezome. Lieutenant, $1,200; ten privates, at $1,050 each; in , $11,700. Dmrkecper, spew Omron or Doonxmnrnnz Doorkeeper, $5,000; hire of horses and °“‘*"°"°°°’°‘°‘ wagons and repairs of same, $1,200, or so much thereof as may be necessary; special employee, $1,500; superintendent of reporters’ m“‘;{f‘¥°”· "*"°" allery, $1,400; janitor, $1,500; messengers——sixteen at $1,180 each; ' gourteen on the soldiers' roll, at $1,200 each; laborers-—fifteen at $720 each, one in the water·closet $720, one $680, two known as cloakroom men at $840 each, eight known as cloakroom men, two at $720 each and six_ at $600 each; female attendant in ladies’ retiring §`,‘§,‘l,{.,”,€,{,‘{,°,§‘,§;,,' ,,,,_ room, $800; superintendent of folding room, $2,500_; foreman, $1,800; three clerks, at $1,600 each; messenger, $1,200; 'amtor, $720; laborer, $720; thirty-two folders, at $900 each; two drivers at $840 each; P·¢···°°°· two chief pages, at $1,200 each; two masse in charge of telephones (one or the minority), at $1,200 each; orty-six pages, during the session, including two riding pages, four telephone pa es, ressgallery page, and ten pages for duty at the entrances to the Hpall of §‘},°;,‘{f·,,,,,_ the House, at $2.50 per day each, $13,225; superintendent of document room, $2,900; assistant superintendent, $2,100; clerk, $1 ,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; assistants—seven at $1,280 each, one $1,100; janitor, $920; messenger to press room, $1,000; in all, $146,525. ’°°* °*°Y¤°¤· For employment of Joel Grayson in document room, $2,150. ”*¤°’“Y °¤*P*¤>**¤- For minority employees authorized and named in the resolution adopted April seventh, nineteen hundred and thirteen, namely: Special employee $1,800; special messenger and assistant pair clerk, $1,800; special memenger, $1,500; special chief page and pair clerk, Q cm d, $1,800; in all, $6900. m;,§}‘2,,.,,,S_ www For assistant department messenger authorized and named in the resolution adopted December seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, $2,000. For special messenger authorized and named in the resolution adopted January fifteenth, nineteen hundred, $1,500.