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130 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 9. 1897. For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, five hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty cents. _ _ m*Q{;m”!°·’°P“i’“ BUILDINGS, ALASKA: For repairs and preservation of buildings In `the custody of the United States marshal for the District of Alaska, and for the construction of a fireproof vault in Sitka, Alaska, for the preservation of court rec0rds,to be expended by the Attorney-General, and to be available until expended, five thousand dollars. For buildings for United States courts, Alaska, being a deiiciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- six, two hundred and ninety dollars and eightyfive cents. G Sum ,¤:¤i¤·¤ 1f=·¤i- SUITS AGAINST PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANIES: To amend that por- ,Z,.,§f"W°'y °°m` tion of the sundry civil Act of August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and aufgghed 28- P- *17 ninety-four (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page four hundred and seventeen), ` which reads as follows: “To enable the Attorney-General to represent and protect the interests of the United States in matters and suits D affecting the Paciiic railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, thirty thousand d0llars," so that it will read as follows: “To enable the Attorney-General to represent and protect the interests of the United States in matters and suits affecting the Paciiic railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five and subsequent years, to be available until expended, thirty thousand dollars." To enable the Attorney—General to represent and protect the interests of the United States in matters and suits anecting the Pacific railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, to be available until expended, fifty thousand dollars. · Dkepairs U. S. Jan, REPAIRS TO UNITED STATES JAIL FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- ‘°‘ BIA: For the erection of necessary cell accommodations for female prisoners, and concreting the walls of the building, and for other needed repairs, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, and _ to be available until expended, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. A d°1gj;$:;Q)¤*g,a§;Qf““ DEFENSE IN INDIAN DEPBEDATION CLAIMS: For salaries and expenses in defense of the Indian depredation claims, two thousand dollars. ,P==Ly¤¤§¤§¤> muiéty PAYMENT TO COUNTY CLERK OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, NEW YORK: §f’§_* ° °"°“ °‘ For payment of the bill of the county clerk of Jefferson County, New · York, for making search and furnishing abstract of title to certain lands in Jefferson County, for use by the Government as a target range, sixty-six dollars and seventy-one cents. gerbertaé P¤¤¤¤i· PAYMENT TO HERBERT A. PACETTI: For payment to Herbert A. °’”`°” ‘ Pacetti for services and expenses in August and September, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, in detecting and effecting the arrest of parties charged with the larceny of United States property from Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, one hundred and eighteen dollars. g.1}.Mc{\ti:>¤» PAYMENT T0 C. B. MCAFEE: To pay C. B. McAfee for legal services ‘“"‘°" ’ peribrmed at the request of the United States attorney for the western district of Missouri, with the approval of the court, in defending against habeas corpus proceedings in the circuit court of Green County, Missouri, one hundred dollars. mnoimlrng-(};:r<3;;g`· PAs·;vIENT TO ROBERT P. DE GRAFFENREID AND GEORGE P. M. xrgimcr. "TURNER: To pay Robert P. De Gratfenreid and George P. M. Turner,

  • ’=·>‘¤·¤¤¤ *··· of Muscogee, Indian Territory, one hundred dollars each for legal services rendered to the United States, under appointment of Honorable

William M. Springer, judge of the United States court, northern district of Indian Territory, in the case against D. B. Williams and James Cherry, charged with introducing liquor and disposing of intoxicating igbs.é:»».%pe>,p.3¢s. liquor in violation of section twentyone hundred and thirty-nine of the · ’·*‘* ‘ Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of March iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, two hundred dollars. {xvii; To pay Frank R. Ogg, of Olathe, Kansas, for services rendered in "disbursing moneys due to members of the Black Bob Band of Shawnee Indians, and expenses in connection with the same, as allowed bv the United States circuit court for the district of Kansas, two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty-two cents.