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1366 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 854. 1901. and the reasonable cost for storage, keeper, insurance, advertising, _ and auctioneer. ' p,{;,‘§§,§}‘Qg°"P°’S°““1 For levying upon personal property where no sale thereof is made, . lmgggere ¤<> Sale is two dollars and fifty cents and the reasonable cost for storage, keeper, Q_ · and insurance incurred for the preservation of the same: Provided, . ;Q§f},{"°“*"l °°mp"“‘ That the court, on notice to all parties in interest, may allow additional compensation. . . ¤¤¤¤¤¤iS¤i¤¤erS’f¤¤¤- Sec. 1113. COMMISSIONERS, rnEs.——Drawin a complaint, with oath and jurat to same, fifty cents; copy of compIaint, with certificate to same, thirty cents. Issuing a warrant of arrest, seventy-five cents. Issuing a commitment and making copy of same, one dolla1·. Entering a return, fifteen cents. Issuing a subpoena or subpoenas in any one case, with five cents for each necessary witness in addition to the first, twenty-five cents. Drawing a bond of defendant and sureties, taking acknowledgment of same, and justification of sureties, seventy-five cents. Administering an oath (except to witness as to attendance and travel), ten cents. A . Recognizance of all witnesses in a case when the defendant or defendants are held for court, fifty cents. Transcripts of proceedings when required by order of court and transmission of original papers to court, sixty cents. Copy of warrant of arrest, with certificate to same when defendant is held for court and the original papers are not sent to court, forty cents. ai ‘ Order in duplicate to ay all witnesses in a case—for first witness, thirty cents, and for each additional witness, five cents, and for oath _ to each witness as to attendance and travel, five cents. ,ng°g,§§,_*;§bs$*°-·°’h¤· For hearing and deciding on criminal charges and reducing the testimony to writing, when required by law or order of court, five grgqwvg. dollars a day for the time necessarily employed: Provided, That not " ’€ °` more than one per diem shall be allowed in a case, unless the account shall show that the hearing could not be completed in one day, when one additional per diem may be specially a proved and allowed by the 1 ‘iiiii court: Provided further, That not more than one per diem shall be alfgfygg ’ggr1;;§{$§¤; allowed for any one day: Andp1·0vicZedfurther, That no per diem shall ima, em. be allowed for taking a bond or recognizance and passing on the sufficiency of the bond or recognizance and the sureties thereon when the bond or recognizance was taken after the defendant had been committed to prison upon a final commitment, or has given bond or been recognized for his appearance at court, or when the defendant has been arrested on a capias or bench warrant or was in custody under any process or order of a court of record. For the examination and certificate in cases of the application for discharge of poor convicts, imprisoned for nonpayment of Hue, or fine and costs, and all services connected therewith, three dollars. For attendingto a reference in a litigated matter in a civil cause at law, in equity, or in admiralty, in .pursuance of an order of the court, three dollars a day.— V . For taking and certifying depositions to file in civil cases, ten cents for each folio. For each copy of the same furnished to a party on request, ten cents for each folio. - For issuing any warrant under the tenth article of the treaty of · August ninth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, between the United States and the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, against any parties charged with any crime or offense set forth in said articles, two dollars.