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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sress. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. 1365 and eighty-eight, two thousand dollars, to be paid to the persons designated by the chairmen of said committees to do said work. Bocramc GARDEN: For painting, glazin , and general repairs to ggtwic fgggdwbuildings, heating apparatus, foot walks, am? roadways, and for rebuild- pm' ` ing plant house numbered six and propagating house numbered seven, sout side of Maryland avenue, with nine-inch brick walls covered with cast—iron sills and gutters attached, wrought—iron rafters and purlines, gulbcypress sash bars, and lazed with twelve—inch by sixteeninch double t ick glass, under the {direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, seven thousand dollars. PARLIAMENTARY rnnononnrsz That there be printed and bound two §1ii*;g1P{y<gg¤¥:a_ thousand five hundred copies of Hinds’ Precedents of the House of monzing ’ " ` Representatives of the United States, with reference to such cases of procedure in the United States Senate as may be useful in connection therewith, and also with reference to such laws of Congress as may relate to the House of Representatives and its membership, the said compilation to be of the typographical style, size of page, and style of indexing used in House Document Numbered Five hundred and seventy- six,··second session Fifty-fifth Congress, known as "Parliamentary Preeedents of the House of Representatives of the United States," and to—be divided into volumes each approximately of the size of the said Home Document Numbered Five hundred and seventy-six. The sets of Distribution. v<J¤l:$es of the said work shall be distributed as follows: Three sets to each Representative, Delegate, and Senator in the F ifty-ninth Congress and three sets to each Representative, Delegate, and Senator in the Sixtieth who is not a member of the Fifty-ninth Congress; one set to each committee room of the House and Senate; ten sets to the Library of Congress; ten sets each to the House and Senate libraries; five hundred copies for distribution to the State and Territorial libraries and designated depositories as in the case of documents printed under section fifty-four of the Act applroved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-Eve (Twenty-cig th Statutes at Large, page six hundred and v0;_¤,p_m,,_ eight); and the residue to the folding room of the House, to be distributed subject to the direction of the Speaker of the House. The Asher c. num. said compilation shall be made bi Asher C. Hinds, who shall also e,£“““‘“*’"p“““g· prepare a complete index digest thereto, and supervise the printing thereof. The sum of twenty thousand dollars is hereby appro- A,,p,0,,,m,0,,_ priated, to be available for playment to said Asher C. Hinds when the printing of the work under is supervision shall have been completed, the same to be in full payment for said work, except the cost of printing and binding the same. The plates used in lprinting said work shall ll‘r<·¤ervn¤i¤»n ·»r be the property of the Government and sha be preserved for such l"""` future use as may be hereafter authorized. House or ltnrumsuxryrivss orriom mvmmxo: For maintenance, New smc.- tmmmg including heating, lighting, and ventilation, miscellaneous items, and ;Z{,t5iT€§ °l R"""" _for all necessary services. thirty thousand dollars. And the said office g{;f;$$;;g:`*‘· and building and the employment of all service, other than officers cosmic: empicyees. and privates of the Capitol police, that may be appropriated for by °*°‘ Congress, necessary for its protection, care, and occupancy, shall be under the control and supervision of the Superintendent of the Ca itol Building and Grounds, subject, until said building is completed; to the approval and direction of the Commission aplpointed under the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March t ird. nineteen hun- vo1.az,p,m4. dred and three, to supervise the construction of said building; and m?§§ff"’“‘°“ °°”`- such control and supervision by the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds shall be and continue after the completion of said building, and not later than July fist, nineteen hundred and eight, subject to the approval and direction of a Commission consisting of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and two Representatives in Congress, to be appointed by the Speaker. Vacan- vacancies.