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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1908. 2] For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, C°¤°i¤¤*>¤¤ ¤¤P<=¤¤¤¤ foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, boobs of reference, periodicals, typewriters and exchange of same, and other necessaries directly ordered by the Attorney-General, for the fiscal years as follows: ` For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, sixty-eight dollars and fifty cents. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, eleven dollars and ninety cents. _ ‘ Defending suits in claims against the United States: For defraying 1D¤*€¤di¤S mw i¤ the necessary expenses, including salaries of necessary employees in C umm VVashington, District of Columbia, incurred in the examination of ' witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney- General, for the fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, two hundred and ninety-four dollars and sixty-three cents. · For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, seventy dollars and sixty-three cents. Costs in the Supreme Court of the United States: For the payment 0****- of the costs in the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Addison Johnson, agent and warden of Sing Sing prison, appellant, against Charles C. Browne, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents. Costs in circuit court of appeals, third circuit: For the (payment of the costs in the United States circuit court of appeals, thir circuit, in the case of Nathaniel G. Macrum and others against the United States, appellee, eighty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. . JUDICIAL. J¤¤i<=i¤1· For the salary of the United States district judge for the northern dis- dig=g§;>*¤i¤ ¤<>¤h¤*¤ trict of California, appointed under the Act of March two, nineteen hun- nimisz judge. dred and seven; V"' 3** p' m`°°" For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For the Hscal year nineteen hundred and eight, six thousand dollars. UNITED STATES COURTS. U¤**¤d¤¤¤°¤°°¤¤’°¤· All e A uses that ma be incurred and otherwise chargeable to the P¤ymc¤¤<>f <;<>¤¢·—i¤ United Stdtes and District of Columbia in the ariperoaching trial of the g§.S0lY°i.$;aD§`§i{’¤f.gI case of the United States against Hyde, Dimond, nson, and Schneider d" °”°· in the District of Columbia shall be chargeable wholly to the United _ States and be paid from the respective agpropriations made for exnses of United States Courts out of the reasury. Whenever any { Witnesses for deddfendant in the case herein described makes affidavit, setting forth °°”°` that there are witnesses whose evidence is material to his defense; that he cannot safely go to trial without them; what he expects to prove by each of them; and that he is not possessed of sufficient means, and is actually unable to pay the fees of such witnesses, the court may in its discretion order that such witnesses be paid as herein provided. All witnesses subpoenaed and appearing for the Government and axwikgesmw fm md those appearing for the defense as above authorized, in the case men- °° ' tioned in this paragraph, shall be paid out of said appropriations, the per diem fees allowed by law to witnesses in other cases together with actual, reasonable expenses of travel incurred in coming from and returning to their laces of residence, which said actual expenses shall be sworn to and shall be subject to the inspection, revision and