Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/785

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. 755 General all papers, documents and correspondence pertaining to the P¢>**»¤·?83*· work of the commission, and all furniture, books, and so forth, in their possession and employed by them in the prosecution of their duties under said appointment, and all Acts and parts of Acts relative to their Berwduties, powers, and employment shall thereupon be repealed. For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace %>¤¤*¥i¤¤¤¤'f¤¤¤- actirag under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of `S"s°°`mM’p“m` the nitcd States, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For fees of jurors, one million and sevent -five thousand dollars. ~’“*°¤’ fm- Fees of witnesses, United States courts: or fees of witnesses and W**¤¤=¤*€¤¤— for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by section eight hundred and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United States, R-S., Sw-850. p. 160- eight hundred and sixty thousand dollars. or rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, Rent. ninety-five thousand dollars. . For pay of bailiifs and criers, not exceeding three bailitfs and one B¤1i¤s.e¤c. crier in each court. except in the southern district of New York: Pro- Z'{$$°°,;tt,..,,,,;,,,,,,.,_ vided, That all persons employed under section seven hundred and B·S-·’°°·'”5·P·“°- fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: Provicledfuri/m-, _ Employment dur- That nosuch person shall be employed during vacation; of reasonable m·{·,`:i°{{{,°j§`.gxp,,,,,,,,_ expenses actually incurred for travel and attendance of district jud es directed to hold court outside of their districts, not to exceed ten dbllars per day each, to be paid on written certificates of the judges, and such payments shall be allowed the marshal in the settlement of his accounts with the United States; of reasonable expenses actually incurred for travel and attendance of justices or judges who shall attend the circuit court of appeals held at any other place than where they reside, not to exceed ten dollars per day, the same to be aid u on written certificates of said judge, and such payments shall) be ailowed the marshal in the settlement of his account with the United States; of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of bailiifs in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court; and of com ensation for jury commissioners, five dollars per day, not J¤rv¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤i<>¤er¤. exceeding tliree days for any one term of court, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ‘ For payment of such miscellaneous extpenses as may be authorized p€§{;g';$*‘*¤°°¤¤ °¤· bv the Attorney-General, for the Unite States courts and their officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and movintg of records, _ four hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars: 1’rm•»'d»= , That in so mg; far as it may be deemed necessary by the Attorney·General, this appropriation shall be available for such expenses in the district of Alaska. ` For compensation and expenses of a special master, to be appointed Agggye Esvwi bv the United States district judge presiding in the United States cir- fcompppnuon, ees., chit court for the ninth Cifclllf., ill H10 W€SlT€l'li district of Virvashington, ktS},°§§i‘f,stj°° °°’ m to take testimony in the case of United States against George Edward Adams, on such notice to the defendant or his counsel as the court may premribe., and to find l1l1GI'€fl‘0iI1_tl1€ extent and amount of the embezzlement of old dust from the L mted States assay office at Seattle, Washiri ton, am? the names of depositors to whom said gold dust belonged, together with the amoupt and value of gold dust so embezzled belonging to each such depositor, such special master to have the full powers and status of a master in chancery, and the provisions of sections Hfh/-l3l1I'€0 lllllldféd and DlH9t}’·tWO {Mid fifty-lZl’11'€0 hundred 53%, €·i04?°’· 5392- and ninetv-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States to apply to all proceedings had before him, the findings of said special master to be final and binding upon the deposutors whose gold dust shall be found to have been embezzled, and upon the United tates in so far as