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1426 SIXTY-FIRST oouonnss. sm. III. os. 285. 1911. of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the circuit courts of a peals; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which 51e United States is mterested; of the prosecution of offenses committed a ainst the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the United States, specifically the expenses stated under the following a prqpriations, namely: _ M¤¤¤¤¤l¤’ ¤•¤·¤¢¤· For ayment of saliiries, fees, and expenses of United States °t°` marshal; and thei.r deputies, one million four hundred thousand dollars, to include ayment for services rendered in behalf of the Advances. United States or otiherwise. Advances to United States marshals, in accordance with existin law, may be made from the proper appro- _ priations, as herein provided, immediately upon the passage_o this B°’“"°"°"· Act; but no disbursement shall be made prior to July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, by said disbursing officers from the funds_thus advanced and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to liquidate _ c enses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven_ or {prior years. ju,,I',}Q’,§“°“““]“"°“‘° ago pay the amounts added to the salaries of the Chief ustice and AM¤.1>·¤¤2- the associate justices of the Supreme Court lily the Act_to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the ju iciary, passed at the present session of Congress, nine thousand dollars. District ¤¢¤>r¤·=v¤· For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of S°lm°°'°°°‘ United States district attorneys and their reglular assistants, five Pmiwe. hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Promkled, hat this appro riac,.,B°.€ZlY° dm"; "` tion shall be available for the payment of the sala.ries of regul)arly appointed clerks to United States district attomeys for services rendered during vacancy in the office of the United States district New Jams- attomey: Prmridedgurther, That beginning July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, the salary of the United States attorney for the district of New Jersey shall be five thousand dollars per annum: Nevada- And provided further, That the annual salar of the United States attorney for the district of Nevada shall be, after the beginning of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, four thousand dollars. pggncéggginzml ‘ For fees of United States district attorney for the District of Colummy, ‘ bia, twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. Expenses iimnea. The United States district attorney for the District of Columbia shall hereafter pay to his deputies or assistants not exceeding in all twelve thousand dollars per annum; also his clerical and messenger hire, not exceeding eight thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; office rent, fuel, stationery, printing, and other incidental expenses, not exceeding two thousane dollars, out of the fees of his office: {,’re·;y;Q,·gh0n_ Plpamldgd, That no expenses other than those above specified shall be a owe . Reguinaessmns. For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney General, at a fixed annual _ compensation, thee hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. mggséfgmwln ¤P*=<=*¤* For payment of assistants to the Attorney General and to United States district attorneys emcploiyed by the Attorne General to aid in rmigu coumiex. special cases, two hundre thousand dollars. This appropriation s all be available also for the palyment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney General in specia cases, and such counsel shall not be gapsec 366 62 required to take_oath of office in accordance with section three hun- C{ IL, Rig "" ‘ dred and SIXEY-SIX, Revised Statutes of the United States. " For fees of clerks, three hundred_and twenty-five thousand dollars. gggggwszitiesfggra- Flor fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace “‘R_ S_S,.,cj101;_*p_ 1;,;, acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the United States, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Jams rm. d ger fees of jurors, one million one hundred and twenty-five thousand o ars. g*gj?cf¤;¤56’Mm Fees of witnesses, United States courts: For fees of witnesses and for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by section