Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/148

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120 SIXTY~3SEVENTH CONGRESS Sess. I. Ch. 42. 1921. Ar ¤i¤¢¤¤·¤= "(b Th P `d t f th U `ted St tes, by and with the advice gi<1)ii¤§=i‘i¤i;1.°tfr°?Y’ and cdnseniiz ol·€2hemSeri)ate of tlile Unitgd States, shall appoint two ,,,gl‘f°”‘°‘P '°“""°' district judges, a district attorney; and a marshal of the United States for the said district all of w om shall be citizens of the Territory of Hawaii and shall have resided therein for at least three '1‘¤¤¢>f¤¢¤¤•· years next precedinii their- appointment. Said judges, attorney, aiéllpiarjséialtlshall ho office for six years unless sooner removed by residen . t '¤¤"¤d*°¤°¤· "(c) The said court shall have, in addition to the_ordinary jurisdiction of district courts of the United States, jurisdiction of all cases cognizable in a circuit court of the United States, and shall proceed therein in the same manner as a circuit court; and the said judgies, district attorney, and marshal shall have and exercise in ‘ the erritory of Hawaii allthe powers conferred by the laws of the United States upon the judges,,district attorneys, and marshals of district and circuit courts of the United States. P‘°°"°“"·°‘°‘ bg? Ylaéts ciérdor angagppeals from thefsaid deitsigript colprt shag _.a· ow to_ circuitcourto app ortenint judicial circuit in the same manner as writs of error and appeals are fllowedgrom circuit tofcircuit courts bpf appeal as progided by aw.,an apealsan wntso errorma- taentote upreme Court of tli)e States from said district court in cases where E appeals and wuts of error are allowed from the district and circuit A _ { courts of the United States to the Sutpreme Court, and the laws of ,,,,£g"{’§* '““ ° the States relatingqtio jlrzries an juryytrials shall be a plicable to said »(l1SttI'tlSGt• e gs of the niteld Sigates reliating tg appeals, wri o error remov 0 causes, an, o er m tters an proceedmgs as betweeir the courts of the United Stat.; and the courts of the several States shall gt<;vern_m such matters and proceedin.? as between the_courts of the United States and the courts "'°"”"· of the errrtory of Hawau. Regular terms of said court shall be held at Honolulu on the second Mon ay in April and October, and special C1 terms may be held at such times and places in said district as the °"‘· said judges may deem expedient. The said district judges shall Rmmh glppoint a_clerk of said court at a salary of $4,200 per annum and

  • °""*"·§‘",,, ‘*u “P¥,;°m“ “ "‘£s°"2°’ of wd Wm ¤¤ 0 Salary of $3,000 er annum.
 gm Tm The cler of the trict court with the approval of the judges thereof

,,,,,,m,,§}""°“‘° °°"" In? gP§;’;¤t·§»W? depggy cgéfli $·tE8l8·Ii1§S of $2,500 each per annum. ogggscgfghghmmdo amcgded to 1;;e?1<;1 ic; {0110 ps : the awauan Orgamc Act is hereby ' _ " r·:c. 92. _ at the following officers shall recei th f ll wing` S§_’{‘,’g{‘°““°“ U°*°°° annual salaries, to be aid b the United StatesYi8Thd5 ggvgrnor,

  • ’°’*“°"°"°“· $10,000; dw S¤¢1‘0i»¤1’y Gl) the 'llhrritory, $5,400; the chief justice of

2%:: izzzzr as °£:*:.aT€mrrr**0s; ***2 rm judge 0* e ,_ ea ; e u t ts 100 00,000 aa, at uma; sms aSma’m$§0° 05‘00‘0‘¥`°Z‘£0 i’r°¤`E“£0A yr 7 r States marshal, $5,000. The governor shall receive annually from the United States, rn addrtron to his salary, (1) the sum of $1,000 for stationery, ostage, and incidentals, and (2) his traveling exmvm mmm? of penses while ahem, t from the capital on official business. The g,,,,,m0,_ governor is authorized to employ a private secretary who shall receive §:·:.s;t anS;r(;n1£l5saTlir1ryI§>f $3,000,60 be pgid by lthe United States." · ._ . e awanan f. b f h ded Rgikaggling ..0 at as a0m'¥°”’0.fa 'i03’§0§§21Za`t’i§¤§'0£°£i 00 “°°"“"*°? °' '°"°" "Sec. 105. That no h · efsorg public works g pGI`SOI1 S all b 1 ed ham b¤¤¤·£¤s, or¤ug¤b1;s. laborer upon any public work carriedcoriliiiJtil·§a Teigitlorfyicdf Haiivgil by the Government of the United States whether th ork is done by contract or otherwise, unless such persim is a citizeri df the United States or eligible to become such a citizen.