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Mileage.

Stationery.

Postage.

Postage for chief clerk.

Postage for Lieutenant Governor.

Postage for Legisdative Record.

Salaries of officers and employes.

Mileage.

Returning officers.

Mileage.

Watchmen.

Librarian.

Chief Clerk.

For the payment of the mileage of fifty Senators, the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500).

For the payment of stationery allowed by law to fifty Senators, fifty dollars each, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).

For the payment of the postage allowed by law to fifty Senators, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000). For the payment of the postage for the chief clerk and assistants, allowed by law, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).

For the payment of the postage for Lieutenant Governor, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).

For the payment of the postage on the Legislative Record, the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000).

For the payment of the salaries of the officers and employes of the Senate, from January fifth to the day of final adjournment.-if said date of adjournment be not later than April fifteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, the sum of forty-seven thousand one hundred and eighty-four dollars ($47,184). Should the final adjournment occur later than April fifteenth, the further sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated. This item is exclusive of the salaries of the chief clerk, librarian, and assistant librarian.

For the payment of the mileage of the officers and employes of the Senate, the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200).

For the payment of the salaries of the returning officers of the Senate, at the beginning of the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of five thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollars ($5,552).

For the payment of the mileage of the returning officers of the Senate, at the beginning of the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800).

For the payment of the salaries of two watchmen of the Senate, each at three dollars per day, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, as provided by law, the sum of two hundred and seventysix dollars ($276.00).

For the payment of the salary of the Librarian of the Senate, from January fifth to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand and thirteen dollars and sixty-five cents ($1,013.65).

For the payment of the salary of the Chief Clerk of the Senate, from January fifth to May thirty-one,

one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars ($1,216).

Clerk.

For the payment of the salary of the Asssistant Assistant Chief Chief Clerk of the Senate, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of two hundred and thirty dollars ($230.00).

rian.

For the payment of the salary of the Assistant Li- Assistant Librabrarian of the Senate, from January fifth to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the

sum of six hundred and eight dollars ($608.00).

For the payment of the salaries of two custodians of Custodians, the Senate, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, as authorized by law, the sum of two hundred and seventy-six dollars ($276.00).

For the payment of the elevator operator of the Elevator operator. Senate, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one hundred and thirty-eight dollars ($138.00).

propriations.

For the payment of the expenses of the Committee Committee on Apon Appropriations of the Senate, in investigating schools, reformatories, prisons, asylums, hospitals, and other institutions supported in whole or in part from the Treasury of the Commonwealth, and for necessary clerical assistance, the sum of six thousand eight hundred dollars ($6,800), or so much thereof as may be necessary; to be paid on the warrant of the AuditorGeneral drawn in favor of the chairman of said committee, on presentation of his requisition for same; and said chairman shall file an account of the committee's expenses with the Auditor General within thirty days after the adjournment of the Legislature.

For the payment of the secretary of the Senate Ap. Secretary. propriation Committee, for the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, for services and mileage, one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800.00); to be

paid to the chairman of said committee.

For the payment of the messenger of the Senate Messenger. Appropriation Committee, of the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, for services and mileage, the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900.00); to be paid to the chairman of the Senate Appropriation Committee, on warrant drawn by the Auditor General. For the payment of the salary, postage, stationery, the Hon. A. B. and mileage of Honorable Algernon B. Roberts, Senator from the twelfth senatorial district, deceased, the sum of sixteen hundred and ninety-four dollars and forty cents ($1,694.40), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to his legal representatives.

Salary, etc., of

For the contingent expenses in the office of the Contingent ex

penses.

Salaries.

Mileage.

Stationery.

Postage.

Postage of Chief
Clerk.

Postage, Legislative Record.

Salaries of officers and employes.

Mileage.

Returning officers.

Mileage.

President pro tempore of the Senate, from January five to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

House of Representatives.

For the payment of the salaries of two hundred and seven members of the House, and extra compensation allowed by law to the Speaker of the House, the sum of three hundred and ten thousand six hundred and one dollars ($310,601),

For the payment of the mileage of two hundred and seven members of the House, the sum of fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000).

For the payment of stationery allowed by law to two hundred and seven members of the House, fifty dollars each, the sum of ten thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($10,350).

For the payment of the postage allowed by law to two hundred and seven members of the House, one hundred dollars each, the sum of twenty thousand seven hundred dollars ($20,700).

For the payment of the postage of the Chief Clerk and assistants, allowed by law, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).

For the payment of the postage on the Legislative Record, the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars ($6,500).

For the payment of the salaries of officers and employes of the House, from January fifth to the date of final adjournment,-if said date of adjournment be not later than April fifteen, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of fifty-nine thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars ($59,491). Should the date of final adjournment occur later than April fifteen, the further sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated. This item is exclusive of the salaries of the chief clerk, resident clerk, and assistant resident clerk.

For the payment of the mileage of the officers and employes of the House, the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the payment of the salaries of the returning officers to the House, at the beginning of the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of seven thousand dollars ($7,000).

For the payment of the mileage of the returning officers of the House, at the beginning of the session of one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000).

For the payment of the salaries of two watchmen Watchmen. of the House, at three dollars per day, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of two hundred and seventy-six dollars ($276.00).

For the payment of the salary of the Resident Clerk Resident Clerk. of the House of Representatives, from January five

to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand and thirteen dollars and sixty-five cents ($1,013.65),

For the payment of the salary of the Chief Clerk of Chief Clerk. the House of Representatives, from January five to

May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine,

the sum of one thousand two hundred and sixteen dol

lars ($1,216).

For the payment of the salary of the Assistant Assistant Clerk. Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the time actually employed during the recess ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, as authorized by law, the sum of two hundred and thirty dollars ($230.00).

Clerk.

For the payment of the salary of the Assistant Assistant Resident Resident Clerk of the House of Representatives, from January fifth to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of six hundred and eight dollars ($608.00).

propriations.

For the payment of the expenses of the Committee Committee on Apon Appropriations of the House of Representatives, in investigating schools, reformatories, prisons, asylums, hospitals, and other institutions supported in whole or in part from the Treasury of the Commonwealth, and for the necessary clerical assistance, the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary; to be paid on the warrant of the Auditor General drawn in favor of the chairman of said committee, on the presentation of his requisition for same; and said chairman shall file an account of the committee's expenses with the Auditor General within thirty days after the adjournment of the Legislature.

dian.

For the payment of the custodian of the elevator of Elevator custothe House, for the time actually employed during the recess, at the rate of three dollars per day, ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one hundred and thirty-eight dollars ($138.00).

penses.

For the contingent expenses in the office of the Contingent XSpeaker of the House of Representatives, from January fifth to May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Legislative Rec

Section 2. For the payment of the publication of ord."

Incidental expenses.

Expenses in office of Librarian.

Resident Clerk.

Indices of Journals.

the Legislative Record, the sum of twelve dollars per page, in accordance with the contract relating thereto; for printing the wrappers for the Legislative Record, the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents per set; for making an index for Legislative Record, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00): Provided, That the number of the copies of the indices furnished by the contractor shall be equal to the number of copies of the Record printed by him.

Section 3. For the payment of the incidental ex penses of the two Houses of the Legislature, for the six months ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, such sums as may be necessary; to be expended by the chief clerks of the two Houses, who shall render to the Auditor General accounts therefor, from time to time, with proper specifically itemized vouchers, to be settled in the same manner as other accounts; but neither chief clerk shall have in his hands at any time more than two thousand dollars for which accounts have not been rendered and settled; and the whole amount expended by each chief clerk shall not exceed the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for the chief clerk of the Senate, and the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) for the chief clerk of the House of Representatives; out of which sums such necessary extra labor in the Senate and House of Representatives, as shall be certified to by the presiding officers and chief clerks thereof, shall be paid for.

Section 4. For the payment of postage, labor, express charges, and other expenses in the office of the Librarian of the Senate, for the five months ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars ($1,250); and for the payment of like services and expenses in the office of the Resident Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the five months ending May thirty-one, one thousand nine hundred and nine, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

Section 5. For the payment of the Chief Clerk of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, for making indices for the Journals of each House, the sum of three hundred dollars each ($600.00).

APPROVED-The 3d day of February, A. D. 1909.
EDWIN S. STUART.

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