Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/590

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544 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. MISCELLANEOUS. Travelungexpenms. TRAvELmo EXPENSES, TERRITORY or ALASKA: For the actual and Anecessary expenses of the judge, marshal, and attorney when traveling i11 the discharge of their official duties, one thousand dollars. R¢¤¢·¤t¤··M¤¤k¤- RENT AND INCIDENTAL Exrnnsms, orricm or MARSHAL, TERRI- TORY or ALASKA; For rent of office for the marshal, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. Territorial ¤<>¤r¤¤. EXPENSES OF TERRITORIAL COURTS IN UTAH TERRITORY: For Um" defraying the contingent expenses of the courts, including fees of the United States district attorney and his assistants, the fees and per diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of the court, and the fees, r diems, and traveling expenses of the United States marshal for th; Territory of Utah, with the expenses of summoning jurors, subpcenaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and transporting prisoners, of hiring and feeding guards, and of supply- ing and caring for the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and approval of the Attorney-General, upon accounts duly verified and certified, thirty-five thousand dollars. Defending mite m DEFENDING SUITS DS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES: For ¤N]¤¤•gamstU¤ited defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of S°"’°“‘ witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defendin suits in the Court of Claims, to be eicpeplded under the direction og the Att01•ney·Genera1, ten thousan dollars. E¤¤¤¤¤ swlmcn DEFENSE IN FRENCH sPoLIAT1oN CLAIMS: To enable the Attor- °l‘"”“‘ ney-General to make proper defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, tobe expended in his discretion, nve thousand dollars. ‘ • Pr<>¤¤¢¤¢i¤z¤¤¤¤¤¤- PROSECUTION AND COLLECTION OF CLAIMS: For the prosecution mm and collection of claims due the United States, to be ex ended under the direction of the Attorney-General, five hundred dollars. Pmgeehwgfetiem PUNISHING VIOLATIONS OF THE INTERooURsE _AcTS AND FRAUDS: ct mtemoaise am. For detecting and (punishing violations of the intercourse acts of Congress, and frau s committed in the Indian Service, the Same to be expended by the Attorney—General in allowing such fees and compensation to witnesses, jurors, marshals and deputies, and agents, and in collecting evidence, and in defra ing such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, five tllousand dollars. ehggggcgpgqegjgzeg PROSEGUTION OF CRIMES: or the detection and prosecution of sate. crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment; for the Investignticnavtc. investigation of official acts. records, and accounts of officers of the courts, including the investigation of the accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts. and the United States c0.m- missioners. under the direction of the Attorney-General, and for this purpose all the records and dockets of these officers, without exceptgop. shall be examined by his agents at any time, thirty thousand co ars. $“¤?¥’°’*°¥ °°'"*?°’· SUPPORT OF CONVICTS: For su ort, maintenance, and trans or- DBmcm“'°lumbm` tation of convicts transferred frolhl) the District of Columbia, ti) be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, fifteen thousand dollars. Jummi. JUDICIAL \7¤i¤¤·iS¤¢¤¤<=¤¤¤¤· , UNITED STATES COURTS. K¤P¤¤¤¤¤- EXPENSES or THE UNITED SrA·rEs cocnrsz For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the United States; of the supreme court of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska! of jurors and witnesses; of suits and preparation for suits in which the United States is interested; of