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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 529 For eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven thousand and seventy-three dollars and twenty-six cents ; in all, ninety thousand two hundred and ninety-three dollars` and five cents. FEES OF COMMISSIONERS: For fees of United States Commission- 0<>mr¤i¤¤i¤¤e¤—¤‘f¤¤¤· ers and Justices of Peace, acting as such Commissioners, bein for deficiencies on account of fiscal years as follows : For eighteenaiundred and ninety, forty five thousand dollars ; for eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, twenty three thousand nine hundred and seventy- Hye do lars and ninety-six cents ; for eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, one thousand nme hundred and Seventy-ive dollars and seventieeip centsd; tin all, seventy thousand nine hundred and fifty-one o ars an irteen cents. EXPENSES or TERRITORIAL Counrs IN UTAH TERRITORY: For Utah mum defrtajying the contingent expenses of the courts, including fees of the nited States district attorney and his assistants, and fees and per diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of the court, and the fees, per diems, and traveling ex enses of the United States marshal for the Territory of Utah, with tlhe expenses of summoning jurors, subpoenaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and transport- Ing prisoners, of hiring and feeding (guards and o supplying and caring for the penitentiary, to be pai under the direction and appoval of the Attorney-General, uponaccounts duly verified and certified, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows : For eighteen hundred and ninety, eight thousand dollars ; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, three thousand eight hundred and eight -5ve dollars and eighty cents ; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty-five ollars and eighty cents. EXPENSES UNITED STATES Counr, INDIAN Tnmuronvz For manu Territory ex enses of United States court in the Indian Territory, being a °°“'°· deficiency on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, four thousand two hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty- two cents. Senate. To pay the heirs·at-law of the late Senator James B. Beck, five James B.Beck. thousand dollars. P°y"'°"° °° h°i"°‘ To enable the Secretary of the Senate to dpay William A. Clark and Willim A.¤n¤·r¤ Martin Maginnis the sum of five thousan dollars each, in full com- Mmm Magnum. pensation for their time and expenses in prosecuting their respective claims to seats in the Senate as Senators from the State of Montana, ten thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Wilbur F. Sanders Wilbur F.8¤¤ders. and Thomas C. Power their counsel fees and expenses In defending the new c. Power. title to their seats, twothousand four hundred and fifty-three dollars. For expenses of inqiiiries and investigations ordere by the Senate Inqulrieaetc. for the fiscal yesinrneig teein hundreg and egighty-seven, one hundred and fort -nine dollars an seven y- ve cen s. For thb folllovsgng,(peingtdeiiciencies ein account of the fiscal year eighteen hun re an eig -mne, name y: Tor postage, for Sergeangat-Arms’ department, forty dollars and PWM86- ' ts. nl;€>;0gitationery and newspapers, one hundred and sixty-five dollars smu¤¤¤ry,m and six cents. . For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mail Hoxwmc. wa ons, eighty-two dollars and twenty-eight cents. Igor fuel, oil and cotton-waste, and advertising for the heating ap- 1·*ue1,¤11,m. paratus, exclusive of labor, seven hundred and forty-one dollars and 'ft -eight cents. 17:;);- Ealdirig speeghgs andhpamplgegshat a rate not exceeding one wang, llar r thousand, our thousand dollars. dOFor geacking-boxes, twenty eight dollars and nine cents. Packinzbvxvs STAT I,-von xxv1—-34