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996 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Srss. III. C11. 192. 1911. EMERGENCY FUND. mnemncy ¤¤¤¤- To be e nded onl in case of emergency, such as riot, pestilence, public inshiiitary conditions, calamity by flood or tire, and of hke character, and rn all cases of emergency not otherwise sufficrently Pmfw- provided for, eight thousand dollars: Prcmded, That m the purchase mmm of all articles rovided for in this Act no more than the mar et price shall be paid fiir any such articles, and all bids for any of such articles above the market price shall be rejected. Court¤a¤dvr1so¤•.` FOR COURTS AND PRISONS. Su or ccnvim Srrrronr or convrcrs: For su rt, maintenance, and transporta- °°°‘l?IT°m°f tion of convicts transferred frorlriplthe District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney Gweral, forty-eight thousand dollars. _ ` co¤nm¤¤¤.¤¤¤.¤w· Comrrnousn Drsrmcr or COLUMBIA! For the following force necessary for the care and protection of the courthouse in e Drs- ' trict of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: Engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; threewatchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five laborers, at six hundred dollars each; three messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, ten thousand six hundred and eigllig dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Attomey Gene . com or •ppe·¤¤ Courrr or arrears numnme, Drsrrucr or COLUMBIA: For the °“°°i“"°""’°‘°‘ following force, necessary for the care and protection of the court of appeals building: Two watchman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one elevator o rator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; three laborers, at diirr hundred and eight dollars each: mem. · Provthled, That the clerk of the court of appeals shall be the custo- °““°‘““ dian of said building, rmder the direction and su ervision of the justices of said coru·t; in all three thousand six hundred dollars. ` For maps, brooms, buclcets disinfectants, removal of refuse, electric current, electrical supplies, books, telephone service in the clerk’s office, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, for the court of appeals building, District of Columbia, nine hundred dollars. Jailpnsouers. Surrorrr or rnrsowansz For expenses for maintenance of jail §;f‘;,€'{§,',;f°· prisoners of the District of Colum ia at the ‘Wasbington Asvlum and Jail, including pay of ards and all other necessary personal services and for su port ofgljirisoners therein, forty thousand eight hundred and forty dlhllars. supreme ee¤¤,»·a- Frans or wrrrmssrzs surnam}: comrrz For fees of witnesses in °°g§§ff§éc_8w_P_,60_ the supreme court of the District of Columbia, and for avment of the actual expenses of witnesses in said court, as providedlliy section . egght hundred and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United States, ii teen thousand dollars. umu aes Fans or mnons, suranmn comrr: For fees of jurors in the supreme court of the District of Columbia, fifty-five thousand dollars. my ofb¤i1i¤•.¢¢¤· PAY or narnrrrsz For payment of not exceeding one crier in each court, of office deputy marshals who act as bailiffs or criers, and for . the eiipense of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases and o bailifis in attendance upon the.same when ordered by the court, twenty-seven thousand dollars. ‘ maceuaueeas Miscnnnxzvnovss rzxrnnsnsz For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attornev General for the supreme court of the District of Columbia and its officers including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a dparty in interest, including also such expenses as may be authorize by the Attorney General for the court of appeals District of Columbia, twenty-five thousand dollars. l