Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/970

 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. 925 for perjury and conspiracy, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, five hundred dollars. To compensate J. C. Baird, for services as assistant to United States J- C- B¤i¤L attorney or the Territory of \Vyoming during June term, eighteen P°ym°°° °°' hundred and eighty-eight, at Buffalo, Wyoming, nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one hundred and thirty-four dollars. To compensate Solomon Claypool for services as assistant to the soiommi cmypoci United States attorney for the district of Indiana, in tally sheet Paymm t°' cases versus Simon Coy and others, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. or compensation of S. G. Hilborn for services in the Mare Island 1%;} §*§*g0¤¤- case, in association with A. L. Rhodes, and expenses, three thousand ym n ` seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of D. H. Murphy for services under order of 1>.n.1•1urpuy. court as assistant to district attorney for Alaska, from October ninth, PM mm t°` eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to October thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven: Fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, seven hundred and fifty dollars; iiscal year eighteen hundred gnldl eighty-eight, two hundred and fifty dollars; in ah, one thousand 0 ars. For compensation of J. E. Bruce, assistant to district attorney for .r.1z.Bmee. the southern district of Ohio, to reimburse him for the unpaid por- P“y""°“"°‘ tion of the twenty per centum reduction of his salary during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, eighty-four dollars and sixty-six cents. ¤ For fpayment of United States district attorneys for unofficial fees, U¤<>¤i<=i¤1f¤¤s- as set orth in House Executive Document Number Fifty-six, Fiftieth Congress, second session, as follows: Fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, three hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety- seven cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eight -five, thirty-one dollars and fifty cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, five hundred dollars; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand nve hundred and forty-five dollars and fifteen cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eig ty-eight, three thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars and ten cents; in all, six thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy-two cents. _ To compensate Robert F. Arnold for le al services in the prosecu- Robert p_ A,,,,,;,; tion of parties charged with robbing the Lgnited States mail as shown I‘¤Ym°¤* °·>· by estimate transmitted by the Secretary of the Treasury January twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand dollars. For payment to W'illiam G. Ewing, United States district attor- wm,,,,,G_I.;,,.,,,g_ ney for the northern district of Illinois, for services rendered in the i‘¤>‘·¤¤¤¤¤>— matter of the final report of the assignee of the estate of John Mc- Arthur, bankrupt, three hundred dollars. For the payment to Graham H. Harris, of Chicago, Illinois, for ¤mu¤mn.n¤ms. services rendered in the prosicution, at Auburn, New York, in No- P¤Y*¤°¤°°°— vember, eighteen hundred and eighty-eigh, of E. A. Gardner and others for smuggling, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. For salary of the udge of the United States court in the Indian tnaliuu '1'erri;<>r;·. Territorv for the balance of the current fiscal year and for the fiscal y§§,§‘,{§t§’,.,·‘c‘f,{,,‘§F‘ ear eighteen hundred and ninety, four thousand seven hundred dol-  gécT**· lars- and for preparing suitable rooms and other necessary accom- ’ ' mociations for the United States court at Muscogee, in the Indian Territory, and the expenses including fees of jurors of said court for the current fiscal year, five thousan and three hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. Fmzs or CLERKS: For fees of clerks United States courts, being a c·1e¤ks·2¤es. deticienc for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. ten thousandydollars. _ FEES OF COMMISSIONERS: For fees of United States commissioners, c¤mmm¤¤ers•:¤e¤. and justices of the peace, acting as such commissioners, being a de-