Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/969

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924 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 416. 1889. For fees and expenses of marshals United States courts, being a deficiency for the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty eight, fifty thousand dollars. Support of pi-sm SUPPORT or PR1soNERs: For support of United States prisoners, °"°" including necessary clothing and medical aid and transportation to place of conviction, fifty thousand dollars. For support of United States prisoners including necessary clothing and medical aid and trans ortation to place of conviction, being ° for deficiencies-on account of fiscal years, as follows : Eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fourteen thousand one hundred and sixty- eight dollars an sixty four cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, seven thousand six hundred and one dollars and eighty-two cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-six, eight thousand one hundred and eighty one dollars and ten cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-Eve, two thousand five hundred and two dollars and fifty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-four, thirty dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty one, fifty four ollars and ei ty five cents; eighteen hundred and eighty, forty-four dollars and twenty cents; in all, thirty-two thousand five hundred and eighty three ollars and eleven cents. Jumi-rrees. FEES OF J Unonsz For fees of jurors United States courts, being for denciencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-six, seven hundred and thirty dollars and sixty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty five, three hundred and fifteen dollars; in all, two thousand and thirt nine dollars and thirty cents. WW-¤¤¤¤¤¤'f<·=*=¤ FEES or WHNESSES: For fees of witnesses Unite States courts, being-ger deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hun d and eighty-six, one thousand three hundred and Seventy- three dollars an sixty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-Eve, one hundred and seventy-five dollars- eighteen hundred an eighty-four, two hundred and thirty-two dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty- three, eight hundred dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty, two dollars and five cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, twenty-nine dollars and twenpy-live cents; eighteen hundred and sevenigr-seven, ten dollars and irty cents; in all, two thousand six hun red and twenty-two dollars and twenty cents. Wwlggellancous ex- Mrscnnnnnnons Exrnnsns: For payment of miscellaneous ex- ' penses of United States courts, being on account of fiscal year eighteenthundred and eighty-seven, sixty-one dollars and seventy-eight cen s; — thFor pséylrlngpt of miscellaneous expenses of United States courts ten ousan dollars. · Um- . EXPENSES OF TRRRITORIAL Counrs IN UTAH: For ex enses of T°mt°m1 °°°m°` Territorial courts in_ Utah, beinv for deficiencies on account) of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five thousand three hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty-nve cents- eighteen hundred and eightyseven, one thousand and seventy-six dollars; in _ ’ all, six thousan four hundred and two dollars and nft -five cents. ,,g_·¤*'°° ·*¤>¤=¤v¤ _FnEs or Drsrmcr Arronmirs; For payment of United States district attorneys, the same being for ipayment of the regular fees provided by law for official services, fi teen thousand dollars, For payment of regular official fees provided by law for ofdcial services of United States district attorneys, being a denciency for iéhplafipscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fifteen thousand For payment of regular official fees provided b law for oincial services of United States district attorneys, being a deficiency for the A L fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, six hundred dollars. P,;mQb°"'·m t0_ T0 compensate A. _L, Rhodes, special counsel. in the Mare Island case, being the remaining portion of his fee of six thousand dollars, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand dollars. Egggyh- To compensate A. J. Fountain, for, services while special assistant to United States attorney for Territory of New Mexico, eleven cases