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178 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 252. 1896. and crier of said court, the sum of two thousand :llars as yearly com pensation; said messenger shall also receive his necessary traveling and other expenses when said court shall hold a term at any other place than that of his residence, not to exceed, however, five dollars per day, and said messenger shall be appointed by the judges ot S211d - circuit court of appeals to serve during the pleasure of the court. Court ¤f Priv¤¤¤ Comzr or Purvyrn LAND Crinms: For chief justice and four L""} cm""' associate justices, at five thousand dollars each; · For clerk, two thousand dollars; For stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; - For attorney, three thousand five hundred dollars; For interpreter. and translator, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars. For deputy clerks, as authorized by law, so much therefor as may be necessa . District judges- DIS1‘gCT COURTS : For salaries of the sixty-five district judges of the United States, at five thousand dollars each, three hundred and twenty- five thousand dollars. Imunn T·¤·¤¤¤=¤· Umrnn Srnrns connrrs, Iunrnu Tmmrronv: To pay the salaries °°"°°' and expenses of the judges, district attorneys, marshals, clerks, commissioners, and constables of the United States courts in the Indian Territory, one hundred and seventy-nve thousand dollars. Rcti¤·d.i¤dz¢¤~ Burman Jnncns: To pay the salaries of the United States judges B" S"'°°”m‘ "'m' retired under section seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, is hereby appropriated. cam or Amndn. Coeur or Approved, Drsrmcr or- Connmnm: For the chief justice }’· °· of court of appeals of the District of Columbia, six thousand five hundred dollars; and for two associate justices. at six thousand dollars each- Foii clerk, three thousand dollars; For assistant or deputy clerk, two thousand dollars; mma. For reporter, one thousand dollars, to be paid monthly: Provided, R°P"'°'i “'°· That the reports issued by him shall not be sold for more than five dollars ier volume; Fdr messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk’s office, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-five thousahd seven hundred and twenty dollars, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. S¤¤r¤r¤•·C¤¤r*»D·¤· SIIPBEMH COURT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For salaries of the chief justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia and of the tive associate judges, at five thousand dollars each, thirty thousand dollars, one-hnéf of which shall be paid from the revenues of the Dis trict of Colum ia. ’ ,,£"jg‘_f,}fQ{f‘°"‘“"""" Crnnrr or nrsrmcr cornr, Nonxrumzn nrsruicr or Irmuors: For salary of the clerk of the district court for the northern district of "¤l·2*·I>··‘!N· Iilinois,as authorized by the Act of July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, three thousand dollars. °$:;mj¤;;g>r¤:*• Y·*'· Crmmssroxxm YnLLows·roNE PARK: For salary of commissioner ' ven. zap. 14. provided for in the Act to protect the birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park and to punish crimes in said park, approved May seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one thousand dollars. com ercnnus.Covnr OF CLAIMS: For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiti, one thousand five hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollmrs (fach; and mae messenger; in all, thirty-tive thousand eight hun:. re and forty c ollars. C°¤**¤==*¤*°*P°”°°“— bFor stationelry, pooks, fuel, gas. and other miscellaneous expenses, t ree thousan ( o lars. R°P°"*“·*-¥‘*°°*°‘°“*· For reporting the decisions of the court and superintending the printing of the thirtyiirst volume of the Reports of the Court of Claims,