672 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. ¤¤¤1 F- W¤¢·· Rnumunsmmnr T0 EDWARD F. WAITE: To reimburse Edward l?. '°""b°"°"'°”° °f‘ Waite late a special examiner in the Pension Office, for expenses actually incurred by him in defending himself in_a criminal prosecution in a State court in Iowa in eighteen hundred ninety-six and eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, four hundred and fiftynine dollars and nme cents. pawgfg °¤“"°'d· PAYMENT TO SAMUEL J. CRAWFORD! For payment to Samuel J. ` Crawford, of Topeka, Kansas, for rent of rear room, fourth iloor of Crawford Building, Topeka, Kansas, occupied by the United States pension agency from November first, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, - to November nfteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, at twenty- five dollars per month, three hréndred andp twelve dollars ang fifiéy cenits. E¤P•¤¤•¤ m°'°¤“* EXPENSES OF ELEVENTH ENSUS: 0 payiam ay on, or c°€%frT..m myalm, services rendered in March, April, May, and June, eighteen hundred P*Y”*°’*° ‘°· and ninety-three, correcting eight hundred and fifty-six pages of plate proof for Indian Report of Eleventh Census, six hundred dollars. ·I·>*;:,mD°¤“d·°¤· To pay John Donaldson, being amount fopnd due him as special mmagent of Eleventh Census for salary, per diem, and traveling expenses for the month of October,] eighteen hundred and ninety-one, three hundred and forty-three dollars. wmauemmon. To pg Walter G. Marmon, being amount found due him as special P°ym°° agent leventh Census in taking the census of Navajo Indians, per diem and subsistence from June iirst to twenty-fourth, eighteen hun- ` _ dred and ninety-one, inclusive, one hundred and ninety-two dollars. nxpemseem. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for “ expenses of the Eleventh Census," one hundred and thirty-six dollars and ninety-two cents. Aiolph Wi11i¤s· To pay Adolph Willing for services as enumerator of district num- """°"'°* bered three hundred and iiity, supervisor’s district of Massachusetts, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents. rem. For rent of building for June, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, for preservation of the records of the Eleventh and previous censuses, one . hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Clerk- For salary of clerk in charge of census records for month of June, eigtlitjelenthundred and ninety-eight, one hundred and forty-eight dollars an ir y cen S. · H <£:;;:¤1¤¤·1sr¤¤¤•¤¤· CAr>1ToL AND GROUNDSZ For lighting theCapitol and gronndsabout “ " the same, including the Botanic Garden, Senate and House stables, Maltby Building, and folding and' storage rooms of the House of Representatives; for gas and electric lighting; pay of superintendent of meters, lamplighters, gas iitters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric lighting, and lor general repairs, four thousand one hundred and seventy-one dollars and ei ghty-eight cents. uwuiringleu ms- For the payment of the balance clue the Washington Gaslight Com- ,,,5,,2 ,,,f"""""'· "“" pany for gas service for the months of January, February, March, April; May, and June, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, three thousand four hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty cents. w£g¤·¤¢<>··. Sc¤¤¤<> For a public elevator, to be located at some suitable place in the ` northeast corner of the Senate wing of the Capitol, eight’thousand dollars; for electrical engine, generator, and switchboard, twelve thou- Ammcwfcnpm sam; dollars; fm all, twenty gllrousland dollar? b I _ · a erea rmcaseo ea senceor isaiit of theAre` u;$g°.tI,°:;°§Ee°" dm of the United States Capitol, the chief clerk to the Agchitect shalilhgbsg full power and authority to do and perform all the acts which the Architect of the United States Capitol might himself do. and in case of avacancy the chief clerk shall perform the duties of the Architect until the vacancy shall be filled according to law. P=*¤¤¢ 0¤i¤¤- PATENT OFFICE. A·mi¤·»¤¤¤r·¤¤¢· For the following additional employees for the tlseal ‘ """"· "‘ ““°‘ hundred and ninety-nine, authorizgd by the Act appmvedegiiuizgtthihl eighteen hundred_and ninety-eight, namely: ’ For three principal examiners, at two thousand five hundred dollars