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376 SIXTIETH CONGRESS? Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. amined by one of the judges of the circuit court or district court of the district for which said United States attorney or assistant United States attorney was appointed, and when approved by said judge, may be allowed and paid by the United States marshal for said distmct, and the amount of such payments shall be included in said ma.rshal’s aecounts with the United States, and audited and allowed as now pro- _ vided by law. _ _

 For fees of United States district attorney for the District of Coney- lumbia, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars.

F~¤€¤l¤¤·=¤*¤¤¤¤¥- For yment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, wllilo are appointed by the Att0rm2—Geneml at a. fixed annual _ compensation, two hundred and seventy- ve thousand dollars. c,§§§""“"‘“‘“ “’°°m For yment of assistants to the Attorney-General and to United ` States elxtrict attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid in F°¤¤8¤ <=¤¤¤¤¤*· special eases, one hundred and six thousand dollars. This appropriation shall be available also for the payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney·General in special cases, and such counsel shallnot be required to take oath of office in accordance with section three hun- _ _ dred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of the United States. w;*§“'“‘““°”·°“·· For pa ment of assistants to the Attorney-General and of assistants Expenses. to United, States district attorneys, employed by the Attorney-General _ to represent the United States in naturalization and other proceedings, and for other necessary expenses in connection with such proceedings and cases, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which s all be paid » from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulating immi- · ation. CIP mf "°°**- grFor fees of clerks, three hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That mmum in Hon- hereafter the fees and compensation of the clerk of the circuit and dis- ' ““"‘ ’ trict court for the district of Montana shall be computed and allowed on the same basis as like fees are allowed, computed, and paid in the district of Ore on. _ m}£{;gn$*;{g¤ gg; For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace R.S.,¤€cl1014;l>.189- acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the United States. one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. ·'¤¤>*¤’ fm- For fees of jurors, one million two hundred and fifty thousand do lars. “'“°°¤‘°°•· Fees of witnesses, United States courts: For fees of witnesses aud for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by seotion eight hundred and iiftv, Revised Statutes of the United States, one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

  • "’"‘°‘ "°“"°"°°‘“· For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers,

_ ninety-five thousand dollars. B‘“'“"’·*‘*°· For pay of hailills and criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one crier in each court, exuejft in the southern district of New York and f\‘;¤;m>¤jt_(_nd me the northern district of 1 linois: Provided. That all persons emplo ·ed n,s4,seq.i1a.p`i1as.` under section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall he deemed to he in actual attendance when they attend upon the order pe'{f,‘;§$j;1d;,'{·· °"' of the courts:' }’rm·ided fur!/zer, That no such person shall be employed during vacation; of reasonable expenses actually incurred for travel and attendance of district judges directed to hold court outside of their districts, not to exceed ten dollars per day each. to be paid on written certiticutes of the judges, and such payments shall he allowed the marshal in the settlement of his accounts with the United States; 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 written certificates of said judge, and such payments shall he allowed the marshal in the settlement of his account with the United States: of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of bailiifs in attendance upon the same, when