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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.. Sess. I. C11. 209; 1916. 313 For fifteen co 'es -of volume sixt of the La ers' Coo erative L°"Y°”' °°°P°¤>· Edition of the Ilirited States Reporiis, to continiig sets nor? in the aviolindziiiotiii. hands of certain officers, at $6 per volume, $90. For two hundred and seventy copies of each of four volumes— ljgm Stews Rs namely, two hrmdred and forty-one to two hundred and forty-four p0Purchas¤ or. of the United States Reports to continue sets now in the hands of certain officials, at $1.75 per volume, $1,890. _ Protecting interests of the United States in suits aifectin Pacific S,,§,_?°m° R“'"°“d“ railroads: o enable the Attorney General to re resent am? protect E*P°¤°°°· the interests of the United States in matters and) suits afsfecting the Pacific railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, $50,000. JUDICIAL. Juumr. mzrrr·:n srarms oomrrs. comted Scam For salaries, fees, and eépenses of United States marshals and their md ,,. deputies, including the 0 ce expenses of United States marshals in WM- the District of Aaska, services renderedin behalf of =the»United States or otherwise services in, Alaska and Oklahoma in evidence for the Uinited States when so specially by: the Attorney General, and maintenance, repair, and operation of horses dr·awn passenger-carrying vehicles used m connection with the transaction of the official business of the oiice of United States marshal for e the District of Columbia, $1,580,0m. Advances to United States M¤¤¤·¤- marshals, in accordancelwith existing law, may be_ made from the proper apfpropriations, as herein provided, immediately upon the ass e o this Act; but no disbursements shall be made prior to R¤¤¤‘i•=¤¤¤· gulyuirst, nineteen hundred and sixteen, by said disbursin officers from the funds thus advanced, and no disbursements shall is made therefrom to liquidate expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hrmdred and sixteen or prior years. For salaries of United States district attomeys and expenses of g,*§,'l§:°°§'§.',i’°’T,,. United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, includ- ¤•¤¤ - ing the office expenses of United States district attomeéys in Alaska, Sum dum; W and for salaries of regularly appointed clerks to United tates district canes. attorneys for services rendered during vacancy in the office of the United States district attorney, $620,000. For fees of United States district attorney for the District of Colum· ],?.2'*$},g{,?,g*,“§{}’D‘; bia, $28,940. my. ' For rggrlar assistants to United States district attorneys who are aquaraeaeme. appoin by the Attorney General at a fixed annual compensation, $350,000. For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States ¤_;'*g§*’“¤" *“ ’¥’°°*°* district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special cases, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney rumen wma!. General in special cases (such counsel shall not be requrred_to take giitm we P M oath of office in accordance with section three hundred and sixty-six, " '· ° Revised Statutes of the United States), $175,000. _ _ For fees of clerks, $215,000: Prmnklcd, That courts of the United States shall be open to seamen, without furnishing bonds or prepay- Suiuby umm. ment of or making deposit to secure fees or costs, for the purpose of entering and prosecuting suit or suits in their own name and for their own benefit for wages or salvage and to enforce laws made for their health and safety. _ _ Cmmmmm, M For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace M ’ acf under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of **-8-·’°°· ““‘·P·"°· theulgnited States, $150,000. I For fees of\jl11'0l'S, $1,150,000. ’“'°" ""‘