Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/1098

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1046 FIFTY-SIXTH concanss. sms. 11. cH. 831. 1901. Deputy W'. D. Fossett for expenses incuired by him in November, eig teen hundred and ninety-eight, in the investigation of the accuracy of the accounts rendered by one of the marshal’s field deputies, sixty- two dollars and sixty cents; in all, eighty-four dollars and forty-five cents. To pay to Francis Bloodgood, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, balance of a judgment rendered in his favor in the district court of the United States for the eastern district of Wisconsin, for services rendered as _ _ _ United States commissioner, six hundred and ten dollars. ju{§g§"{,‘{,’}‘§},€,E‘,}S‘§{gE _ J UDIGIAL: For the payment of the salary of the additional district yictof Ohio-payment judge for the northern district of Ohio for the last half of the fiscal °` year niigeteen hundred and one, two thousand and ninety-seven dollars an ei teen cents. c§§§ ‘§§°,§§u‘},§S§‘g‘@'f Tha? the appointment of the clerk of the district court at Beaumont, '1`¢¤<—· V¤1id¤¤=¤.€¢¤- Texas, heretofore made, and his lawful acts as such clerk heretofore done, are hereby validated and confirmed, and the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to audit and pay him for his services rendered the United States as such clerk as compensation is paid to other clerks of the United States courts. ` cégbgtgt Willett The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized to Aiibwsiice in sc- allow in the accounts of Robert Willett, clerk of the court of appeals, °°““°" °f‘ District of Columbia, the sum of seven dollars expended by him during the fiscal year nineteen hundred, upon the order of the court, for a city directory and book of reference for use of said court; and authority is hereby granted for the purchase from the appropriation for expenses of said court of suchlaw books, books of reference, and periodicals as the court shall hereafter require in the conduct of its business. . Eég;Qf,@I“g‘}“· ff; The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and . opened, em. ’ directed to reopen and restate the accounts of H. G. McMillan, D. C. Am p` 73* Dunbar, C. H. McClure, and K. S. Boreman and settle them in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved January nineteenth, nineteen hundred and one, entitled "An Act relating to the accounts of United States marshals and clerks of the district courts of the Territory of Utah." U¤MdS*¤*¢¤¤¤¤¤¤- UNITED STATES COURTS. M°’Sh“lS·°‘°°· For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, two hundred and twenty thousand dollars, to include payments for services rendered in behalf of the United States · or otherwise. §§§‘}§;{é§,‘§§§‘,§‘Q,‘;,’gé€s That witnesses in misdemeanor and civil cases before the United i¤_U;¤iw<1 Swtescvm- States commissioners courts in the Indian Territory shall be entitled mlsmnm °°`mS` to three cents a mile, for each mile actually and necessarily traveled, in goin to and returnin from said court; and witnesses subpoenaed in behaTf of the United States shall be paid on the order of the commissioner, as in felony cases. When a witness is subpoenaed and in attendance upon said court in more than one case at the same term, only one travel fee and one per diem compensation shall be allowed for attendance, and the same shall be taxed in the case first disposed of, after which the er diem attendance only shall be taxed in the other cases in the order in which they are disposed of. _ etgismct ’““’m°YS· For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of ` United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, ten thousand dollars. p Assistants. For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a fixed annual compensation, ten thousand dollars.