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1] 14 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. Ill. Ch. 124. 1899. expended by the Attorney-General in allowing such fees and compensation of witnesses, jurors, marshals and deputies, and agents, and in collecting evidence, and in defraying such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, five thousand dollars, together with the unexpended balance appropriated for these purposes for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. ?r<>¤¤¤¤¤·>¤- of PROSECUTION OF cmmns: For the detection and prosecution of °"°`°°' crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment; for the investigation of oihcial acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts, and United States commissioners, and for this purpose all the records and dockets of these officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attorney- General at any time; and for the inspection of United States prisoners and prisons, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney- _ General, forty thousand dollars. c,§f,;’§j’°“"°"·°‘°··°‘ PROSECUTION AND oo1.1.Ecr1oN or crnmsz For the prosecution and collection of claims due the United States, to be expended under - the direction of the Attorney-General, five hundred dollars. f§:j¤“¤¤· ·**¤·· ex- thAVELING AND mscm.LA.NEoUs ExrENsEs: For traveling and , P°n.s§,'se;.as4s,p.71s. other miscellaneous and emergency expenses authorized and approved by the Attorney-General, the provisions of the first paragraph of section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, ten thousand dollars. glrgglgghgexpmm thAVELING EXPENSES, Tmmrronr or ALASKA: For the actual and ' necessary expenses of the judge, clerk, marshal, and attorney, when traveling in the discharge of their official duties, one thousand dollars. massa. RENT AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, TERE11‘oRY OF ALASKA: For rent of offices for the marshal, district attorney, and commissioners; furniture, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, and for necessary clerk hire in the United States marshal’s office, the amount thereof to be fixed by the Attorney General, eight thousand five hundred dollars. _ mg¤·t¤£;w°i£Q;¤d¤n DEFENSE IN INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS: For salaries and ' expenses in defense of the Indian depredation claims, nfty-two thousand dollars. _ cmseim mssm COUNSEL ron NIISSION INDIANS: To enable the Attorney-General I“‘"“”"‘ to employ a special attorney for the Mission Indians of southern California, upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, five hundred dollars. ‘ Judicial, JUDICIAL. ’ UNITED STATES COURTS. cogrgysd S¢¤*¤¤ Exrrmsns or run Umrnn Srarns couurs: For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of _ the United States; of the supreme court and court of appeals of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the courts in the Indian Territory; of the circuit courts of appeals; of the Court of Private Land Claims; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of Outages committed against the United States, and in the enforcement of the laws of the United States, specihcally the expenses stated under the following apropriations, namely: . M¤¤¤¤¤¤¤’ ¤¤1¤r¤¤¤- For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, one million dollars, to include payments for services U t m no rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise. ‘“ " " “‘°’“· for salaries of United States district attorneys, and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, four hun- _ dred thousand dollars.

 _For fees of United States district attorney for the District of Colummg, _ bia, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars.

_,m,,§j';f;y‘Q§".,;· ,§§Q;,§ That any jury summoned for service in any of the circuit or criminal mm-p1m¤· mm. courts of the District of Columbia may, with the concurrence of the