Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/73

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54 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. ` te d th t' f a di? t of the opinions and briefs of the Solicitor gi the Trgaguugygzlogvzring the jienod from January first, mneteen hundred and eleven to and mc uding December thirty-first, nmeteen hundred and twelve, $500. manu. JUDICIAL. U¤Y°°dS*¤’°°°°‘“’”· mcrrnn surns comrrs. liushals. · d f U 'ted St t ar- “""“‘·°“‘ s}`i3’.£3’2i‘§i$%3{.1?%'§§§‘€§ti§3‘itg“?h¤i?$°c2Se?,.$Liu¤i€L§?2ta marshals in the District of Alaska, $1,4§0,000, to include payment fog services rendered in behalf of the United States or_ otherwise, an including services m Alaska. and Oklahoma m collecting evidence for M the United States when so speciallysdirectedrlay the Attorney General. ro er a ro 1ons m::s*:d“¤£11¢dS::;sm·"~h¤·m·t°2- m::tt;sS;:eLs· ’*°""‘°“°°· iiponllnlhe pasI;1ag1e_of tihlils but to disbursement shall l’.¤‘2W° Pmmamm JE! “E'iIi; £t"§.$L°‘ii‘. h“£fi‘J";;t”6‘%d $§$“a£Kma°“d m us men be made therefrom to liquidate expensé for the fiscal year pus-gctseeqmy; o B Om nhl? faU¤1iiited State::r£sri•ri1ct tt. and expenses of “""'*°““‘“"’°"”‘ Unitfd States dktrict attorneys and their regular assistants, mcluding _ the office expenses of United States district attorneys ID Alaska,

* 4,,,,,,: vs. $600,000: Promded, That this appropriation shall be available for the

¤¤¤¤¤· yment of the salaries of regularln appointed clerks to United States ggtrictattorneys for services during vacancy m the office of the United States district attorney. _ _ _ d§,§f”“' "°’°°“‘ The salaries of the United Statcs_district attomey and the United Hmfggv md States marshal for the western district of Arkansas shall hereafter be “{,'§L2gpip_is6,i§2r.$4000permnumemh. _ _ _ _

Z,,; llor ees of United States district attorney for the District of

My- Columbia, $28,940. R°¤¤'¤’ ““*-°¤*·’· For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys who are appointed y the Attorney General at a fixed annual comensafon, 325 000. Aaaumsmsrecm P For jiaymentiof assistants to the Attomey General and to United °“°°‘" States district attorneys em loyed by the Attome General to aid in special cases, $200,000: aplpropriation shallrbe available also map mms. for the payment of foreign counse employed by the Attorney General om. in special cases, and suc counsel shall not be uired to take oath n.s.,s¤e ww-¤¤· of office in accordance with section three huaadred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of the United States. cnmmeea For fees of clerks, $300,000. Comm1ss1ou¤¤,¤¢¢·» For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace ~cR;S.,sec.1014,p.1$. acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the United States, $115,000. Iurors’lces. For fees of jurors, $1,125 000. wa¤esrm,m. Fees of witnesses, United States courts: For fees of witnesses and B- S··’°°~“°»p·*°°· for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by §c?gsn Smaigolatb él)10u3idred and fifty, Revised Statutw of the United a' I I ! ’ B¤nw¤¤¤¤r¤¤»¤¤~ $5§`<5i65·ent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial omcers, B*“”*=·°*°· For pay of bailiffs and criers, not exceeding three bailiifs and one cner in each court, except H1 the southern district of New York and fgvuglegmmam the northern district of Hlinois: Provided, That all persons emplo ed 2. s.,s¤¤.n5, P-1¢;6· under section seven hundred and iif teen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: Provided further, That no such persons shall be