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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 192. 1900. 87 of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: LEGISLATIVE. L°g*S"`*“""· SENATE. Senate. {or compensation of Senators, four hundred and fifty thousand *’"·>"" S°“*’·“"“· dollars. For mileage of Senators, forty-tive thousand dollars. M“*>**g€· For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in H(5¤mp<=¤SMi¤¤ of the service of the Senate, namely: ° °°rS’€m` Omron or rm; VICE-PRESIDENTZ For secretary to the Vice-Presi- Fg/ice-Pr¤¤id¤¤t’¤ dent, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; for messenger, ° °€` one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; telegra h operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; telegraph pa e, six fiundred dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. _ CHAPLAIN: For Chaplain of the Senate, nine hundred dollars. G¤=w1¤i¤- Orrrcn or SECRETARY! For Secretary of the Senate, includin com- tS<¤¤{¤¤irr¤{¢h¤ Seugensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund of the genate, a e` ° er M °' ve thousand dollars, and for compensation as disbursing officer of salaries of Senators, three hundred and ninety-six dollars; hire of horse and wagonifor the Secretary’s office, seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and financial clerk, at three thousand dollars each, and five hundred dollars additional for the financial clerk while the office is held by the present incumbent; principal clerk, minute and journal clerk, and enrolling clerk, at two thousand five hundred and ninet -two dollars each; assistant financial clerk, and reading clerk, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; librarian, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars, and two hundred and eighty dollars additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; assistant librarian, one thousand eight hundred ollars; messenger, acting as assistant librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars; six clerks, at two thousand two hundred and twent dollars each; five clerks, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; keeper of stationery, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; assistant keeper of stationery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant in stationery room, one thousand dollars, and two hundred dollars additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; two messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; assistant messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, sixty- seven thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty cents. . CLERKS AND MESSENGERS TO coMM1TTEEs: For clerk of printing rec- Clerks imamessenords, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Com- gm ‘° °°mm‘“°°S· mittee on Appropriations, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, to be appointed by the committee, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk and stenographer to the Committee on Finance, two thousand tive hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Claims, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Commerce, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Pensions, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; twoassistant clerks, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Military Affairs, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, one thousand