SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. 471 of Arid Lands, Indian Depredations, Industrial Expositions, to Investigate Trespassers on Indian Lands, Standards, Weights, and Measures, Disposition of Useless Papers in Executive Departments, Expenditures rn the Treasury Department, Expenditures rn the War Department, Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, Expenditures in the Interior Department, Ex enditures in the Department of Justice, Expenditures in the Navy Igepartment, Expenditures in the Post—Ofiice Department, and Conservation of National Resources, forty-three in all, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; in all, three hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred and twentsy dollars. Orrrcn or nnenarrr-Ar-Anus Arm Doonxnnrnn: Sergeant-ab ,,,f§*j,g,;’{,§;,‘;,{‘·*"”’ Arms and Doorkeeper, six thousand five hundred dollars; horse and wagon for his use, four hundred and twenty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; clerk to Sergeant-at—Arms, two thousand dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; three messengers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred ollars each; forty-eight messengers, Me¤e¤gm,em. at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; two messengers on the floor of the Senate, at two thousand dollars each; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official reporters, two thousand dollars; storekeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; upholsterer and locksmith, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; cabinet maker, one thousanditwo hundred dollars; three carpenters, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; janitor, one thousan two hundred dollars; four skil ed laborers, at one thousand ummm dollars each; two skilled laborers, at nine- hundred dollars each; laborer in charge of private passage, eilght hundred and forty dollars; three female attendants in· charge of adies’ retiring room, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; chief telephone operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; two telephone operators, at nine hundred dollars each; night telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; telephone page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; superintendent of (press gallery, one thousand six hundre dollars; assistant superinten ent 0 ross gallery, one thousand two hundred dollars; two laborers, at eiglit hundred and forty dollars each; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; sixteen pages for the Sen- rages. ate Chamber, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day each during the session, four thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; in gllh one hundred and forty-seven thousand five hundred and four o ars. For the following for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant—at— ,n§°¤¤*° °*¤°°B°m· Arms, namely: Stenogra her in charge of furniture accounts and cine, ew. keeper of furniture record)s, one thousand two hundred dollars; two messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; two attendants in bathing rooms, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three attend ants to women’s toilet rooms, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; janitor for bathing rooms, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three messengers, acting as mail carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and messenger for service to the press correspondents, nine hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred dollars. For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant—at·- P°“"°· Arms, namely: For seventeen privates, at one thousand and fifty dollars each, one special omcer, at one thousand two hundred dollars, . nineteen thousand and fifty dollars. P0sT-0Fr·*rcn: Postmaster, two thousand two hundred and fifty *’°'“““”’·°‘°· dollars; assistant postmaster and mail carrier, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; seven mail carriers and one wagon master, at one thousand two hundred dol-