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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. 409 and the fees, per diems, and traveling expenses of the United States marshal for the Territory of Utah, with the expenses of summoning jurors, Subpcenaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and transporting_pr1soners, of hiring and feeding guards, and of supplying and caring for the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and approval of the Attorney·General, upon accounts duly verified and certified, forty thousand dollars. IIQDUSTRIAL HoME, UTAH Tmnnrronx; For aid to the Industrial ggveml Home. Christian Home Association in Utah Territory, fourthousand dollars. U ‘ PEosEoU_T1oN AND COLLECTION OF CLAIMS: For the prosecution Pnjosecutjngaudcoland collection of claims due the United States, tobe ex nded under ‘°°°“" "'“""“‘ the direction of the Attorney-General, five hundred dxslars. TRAVELING EXPENSES, TEEE1ToEY on ALASKA: For the actual '1`¤¤¤¤¤:erve¤¤e¤» and necessary expenses of the judge, marshal, and attorney when Ahm" tirayeling in the discharge of their official duties, one thousand o ars. RENT AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, TERRITORY OF ALASKA: For R¤¤¤·¤*¤>·»A1¤¤¤¤¤ rent of offices for the marshal, district attorney, and commissioners; furniture, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. JUDICIAL. J¤di·=i•¤- UNITED STATES COURTS. Uuiwd Smeeeourts- Exrmrsus or- THE UN1TED STATES comms: For defraying the Expenses expenses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the United States; of the su reme court of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaslha; of the court in the Indian Territory; of suits and preparation for suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the nited States and of the enforcement of the provisions of title twenty-six of the as., Titlexxvl. Revised Statutes, or any acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto; specifically the expenses stated under the following appropriations, namely: For payment of the fees and expenses of the United States mar- Marshals. ew. shals and de uties, six hundred an Seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars of 1*r<>v¢·¤· this a ropriation may be advanced to marshals, to be accounted Advancesfor in Itllie usual way, the residue to remain in the Treasury, to be used, if at all, only in the payment of the accounts of marshals in Acwume. the manner provided in section eight hundred and fifty-six, Revised RS.. •¤¢=-850,p.16l. Statutes. For payment of United States district attorneys, the same being District Mwrneys. for payment of the regular fees provided by law for official services, Fees. two hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars. For payment of district attorneys the same being for payment of such special compensation as may be Hxed by the Attorney-General m§{f°°"“‘ °°'“P°'°"" for services not covered by salary or fees, five thousand dollars. For payment of regular assistants to United States district attor- Rezulereseisrenre. neys, who 31'8 appointed by the Attorney;-General at a fixed annual compensation, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. For payment of assistants to United States district attorneys who Special assistants. are employed by the Attorney-General to aid district attorneys in special cases, thirty thousand dollars. _ _ To enable the Attorney-General to employ special counsel to assist _Siée;l{ %>g¤;¤Dee1.e;;; in bringing the suit in equity in the Supreme Court of the United $,,v,,m,_ °’ States provided by section twenty·i:lve of the act entitled "An act to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Oklahoma, to enlarge the jurisdiction of the United States court in the Indian