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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 139. 1918. 835 ormon or rnmn Assrsranr rosrmasrnn emmnar. m'*`,’{§§G·@§¥‘{f’*P°'* For pa ent of limited indemnity for the loss of pieces of domestic mQ'*;"*"**Y l°’° mm registereduiluail, insured, and collect-on-delivery matter, fiscal year ` nineteen hundred and sixteen, $5,000. For payment of limited indemnity for the  or loss of pieces of domestic registered matter, insured, and co ect-on-delivery mail, for the fiscal years that follow: Nineteen hundred and seventeen, $35,000; Nineteen hundred and eighteen, $630,000. LEGISLATIVE. r»¤·n·¤v·. Botanic Garden: The limitation of $2 (per day on the pay of skilled £§°b°°$$§$Sg§l$°E&iw laborers and laborers in the Botanic Gar en, contained m the legisla- “‘jf,{;¤;j’§6, tive, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year ` nineteen hundred and nineteen, hereby is removed, and slnlled laborers and laborers mag be emp1oyed and paid from such appropriations during the said fiscal year at rates to be fixed by the su rintendent. House Office Building: For construction and equipment of addi-  °“°° B““**‘ tional rooms at the House Ofhce Building, and for each and every :§d<¤¤¤¤¤¤ mms. urpose connected therewith, $5,200, to be available during the ` Escal year nineteen hundred and nineteen. cmu] M Capitol Power Plant: For fuel oil, and cotton waste and adver- 1»·¤.i,.¢§°"’ P t' tising for the power plant which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and congressional buildings, $34,750. SENATE. gcnm For sixteen pages for the Senate Chamber at the rate of $2.50 per *’•¢°°- day each from and includingl July Erst, nmeteen hundred and eighteen, until the close of the second session of the Sixty-fifth Congress, so much as may be necessary. For maintaining, exchanging, and emluippiné motor vehicles for ¥¤¤>¤V•¤i¢l•¤· carrying the mails, and for omcial use o the 0 ces of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ‘ hteen, $250. mgfo enable the Postmaster of the Senate to keep a·consta.nt su ply "°'“¢°"·•*¤P•- of ostage stamps for sale to Senators, fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen, $300. _ To pay Dennis M. Kerr for extra and expert services rendered to §’;§;‘,§§sl‘· ‘*°”- the Committee on Pensions during the first and second sessions of the Sixty-fifth Congress as assistant clerk to said committee by detail from the lgureauho gginsidnl? $1,200. f h _ d d b Om IR To reim urset e cia e orterso theproceedmgsan e ates .¢i¤ ~v<·r¢<¤=- of the Senate for clerical expeiises actually and necessarily incurred R°lmb°”°m°°°° from September first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, $4,851.67. nousn or nnrnnsnxrauvns. u§§;j’°°°‘R°P'°°°“** To pay the widow of John H. Capstick, late a Representative from {§§‘yE’t§,;_.§’_;,P_§*,f*°"· the State of New Jersey, $7,500. To pay the widow of William A. Jones, late a Representative from Wg&g:¤¢¢- the State of Virginia, $7,500. Y _ For allowance to the following contestant and contestee for ex- u§,‘;§‘f,?°d °l°°“‘"‘ penses incurred by them in the contested-election case audited and ¥e];ommended by the Committees on Elections Numbered One and ee: Mark R. Bacon, $2,000; blk R'B°°°°` Samuel W. Beakes, $2,000; S°m°°lw‘B°'°m'