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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 265. 1897. 539 appointed by the committee, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk and stenographer to the Committee on Finance, two thousand five 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 tour 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 thou- _ sand two hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant 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 four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Post-Onlces and Post-Roads, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars- messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on the District of Columbia, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Foreign Relations, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Engrossed BiHs, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Joint Committee on the Library, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerks to the committees on Naval Aifairs, Census, Public Lands, Indian Aifairs, to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Public Buildings and Grounds, Agriculture and Forestry, Education and Labor, Territories, Interstate Commerce, Public Health and National Quarantine, Private Land Claims, Patents, Coast Defenses, Privileges and Elections, Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress, Rules, Civil Service and Betrenehment, and clerk to conference minority of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; clerks tocommittees on Womaii Suilrage, Mines and Mining, ,,$Qf,',,*:;,‘:,','[*,_‘f’***°°• and Construction of the Nicaragua Canal, at two thousand one hundred ` dollars each; in all, one hundred and two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. cmhw mu. For twenty-five clerks to committees, at one thousand eight hundred .t •i,m•;zi: dollars each, forty-five thousand dollars. Orman or Snuonlur-yr-ARMs Ann Doonxmaran: For Sergeant- ,§,°",§,'fj‘,§;,';}j"""' at-Arms and Doorkeeper, four thousand ilve hundred dollars; horse and wagon for his use, four hundred and twenty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for clerk to Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousand dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand ilve hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand tive hundred and ninety-two dollars; three messengers, acting as assistant M¤•·¤¤z¤¤· doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; forty-six messengers, at onethousand four hundred and forty dollars each; assistant messenger on the lloor of the Senate, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger to odicial reporters’ room, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger in charge of storeroom, one thousand two hundred dollars; upholsterer and locksmith, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; three carpenters to assist him, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; skilled laborer, one thousand dollars; L°"°'°"· two janitors, at nine hundred dollars each; laborer in charge of private passage, eight hundred and forty dollars; two female attendants in charge of ladies’ retiring room, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; two telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; telephone page, six hundred dollars; press gallery page, six hundred dollars; three laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty- five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; sixteen pages P=¤•=··