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642 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. 0ri¤i<·¤¤ of MM- OPINIONS or THE ATTo1zNEY-GENERAL: To enable the Attorney- °°}{giai¤$r¤i¤¤, etc., General to employ a competent person to edit and prepare for publica-

  • '°¤’Y·“¤°'°*‘“"°- tion and superintend the printing of the twenty-first volume of the

· Opinions of the Attorney-General, to be expended by the Attorney- General in such manner as will, in his judgment, best accomplish the work, nve hundred dollars; the printing of said volume to be done in accordance with the provisions of section three hundred and eighty- l=.S..¤e¤.383.i>-•¤- three of the Revised Statutes. Samuel r·._mn¤.;, PAYMENT T0 THE wmow or SAMUEL F. MILLER: To enable the

  • ’“Y"‘°"‘*°‘"“°"°‘· Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the widow of the late Samuel F.

Miller, a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, seven thousand four hundred and nineteen dollars, being a sum equal to the balance of his salary for the year in which he died, to be immediately available. Judicial. Uuiwlsutoswurts- UNITED STATES COURTS. Expenses. EXPENSES or THE UNITED STATES conmrs: For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the United States; of the supreme court and court of appeals of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the courts in the Indian Territory; of the circuit court of appeals; of the Court of Private Land Claims; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the United States; specifically the expenses stated under the following appropriations, namely: M¤r¤h¤1¤’s¤1ari¤¤· For payment of salaries, fees, and expen es of United States marshals V°]‘ 2°"‘m‘ and their deputies, nine hundred and eightyeight thousand dollars, to include payments for services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise. name mm-nys. For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of V°I·”· P· 18** United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, three hundred and ninety-four thousand dollars. United stems error- For tees of United States district attorney for the District of Colum- '§f{‘D"°°"°t "fC°1`""` bia, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars. mgm misanis. For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a fixed annual compensation, one hundred and iorty-five thou and dollars. spam assistants. For paym ent of assistants to United States district attorneys employed ‘ by the Attorney-General to aid district attorneys in special cases, sixty thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars of which may be expended in the discretion of the Attorney·General. cmu rm. For tees of clerks, two hundred and eighty thousand dollars: Pro- {ff,`f,'j§, of ,,,,,,k,_ vided, That hereafter the clerks of the district courts in the Territories Ari=<>¤•- vw- of Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma shall be required to report in their semiannual emolument reports all fees earned in United States cases only; and that the accounting officers of the Treasury Depart ment are directed to settle all unadjusted emolument accounts of said clerks accordingly. innm sam mm. For fees of United States commissioners, and justices of the peace ¤·;;'•é•j¤:;·,m v_,,, acting under section ten hundred and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the 'United States, two hundred thousand dollars. .mm.»· sms. For fees of jurors, six hundred thousand dollars. wirnemw xs.-s. For fees of witnesses, eight hundred thousand dollars. suppormprisoners. For support of United States prisoners, including necessary clothing and medical aid, and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona tide residence in the United States, and including support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, as well before as after conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who have no triends to whom they can be ent, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars.