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1208 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1483. 1905. Cl°’kS’ *°°*· For fees of clerks, two hundred and forty thousand dollars. _,,‘_§°'”‘“*”"°“°'“"°°*· For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace a.s..¤ec.1014,p.189. acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the Lnited States, one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. J°’°”’ *8***; For fees of jurors, one million dollars. W”¤°¤¤°¤’ °°°- For fees of witnesses, nine hundred thousand dollars. Rent For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, ‘ eighty thousand dollars. Bemis, <·>*°· F or pay of bailitfs and criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one mhtmumm_ crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York: Pro- 1:. s.,ses. 715, p.136. ceded, That all persons employed under section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attend- 'zpjlce when they attend upon the order of the courts: .Pv·0vided_f7rrther, V·~<=¤¤is>¤- _ at no such person shall be employed during vacation· of reasonable psig2y1mg' uc" ex Expenses acflually incurred for travel and attendance of idistrict judges irected to old court outside of their districts not to exceed ten dollars per day each, to be paid on written certiiidates of the judges, and such paymengs sliall be allovged the marshal in the settlement of his accounts wit the United tates of reasonable expenses actually incurred for travel and attendance of justices or judges who shall attend the circuit court of appeals held at any other place than where they reside, not to exceed -ten dollars per day, the same to be paid upon vgrjjlten cergdcatephof judge, a?d such ptaynjelnisl slgahtbs a owe e mars a in e se emen o is accoun Wl e D1 e _ _ States; of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of ·'“'Y°°““”‘“‘°“°”· bailiifs in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court; and of compensation for jury commissioners, five dollars per day,_ not exceedm three da is foran one term of court one hundred and sixt - fi ni g (1 (1 ll y y ’ y _ · ve thousand dollars. pj{j,§§°ll““°°“’ “' Fear payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney-General for the United States courts and their officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and moving of records, _ _ three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. QQ§§,‘},QST°mF°’*`· {For salaries of clerks, commissionersrand constables, and expenses o commissioners and judges in the Indian Territory· also salaries of the deputy clerks in the Indian Territory appointed iinder the Act of March first, eighteen hundred and ninetv-five, and Acts amendatory thereto, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, one hundred and one thousand four hundred dollars.

  • ’"”“°*’· For sijlpplies for the United States courts and judicial officers, to be

gxpende under the direction of the Attorney-General, thirty thousand o lars. d,§{°,}}'cl‘j°',:‘gf§}’f,*Q,‘;§_’} For fees of district attorney for the southern district of New York, feigg we 825 p W Ender segtion eight hundred and twenty-tive, Revised Statutes, one

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°“*’*’°"°*p""‘°“"“‘ 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 L nited States. and including support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment,. aswell before as after conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, ml ’°P““'”· who have no friends to whom they can be sent, and not exceeding five thousand dollars for repairs, betterments, and improvements of United gtajes jails, including sidewalks, seven hundred and fifty thousand o ars.

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mmmumm the support of the United States Penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth, ‘ Kansas, as follows: For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, _ wardenkdeputy warden, and physician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and d1mng·room furniture and utensils; and for farm and garden