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 442 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of the court, 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 prist oners, of hiring and feeding guards, and of supplying and caring for the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and approval of the Attorney—Genera1, upon accounts duly verified and certified, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, tour thousand four hundred and twenty dollars and iiity-three cents. crm County, rex. SETTLING rrrrn ro Gmane Coumw, TEXAS: To enable the At- S¤*°¤ ’°°¤¤*¤¤· torney-General to employ special counsel to assist in bringing suits in equity in the Supreme Court of the United States, provided by section va zs,p.¤2. twenty-five 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, Territory, and for other purposes," passed May second, eighteen hundred and ninety, and for taking testimony stenographer’s fees and other expenses necessary to beincurred in the preparation and ,trial of such suit, five thousand dollars. gmnwm. _ DEPUTY musmrs IN Oxrhuomz The Attorney-General is hereby ,,m,$§“‘*’ "“‘”""° authorized to pay the claims of certain deputy marshals named in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and seven of this session, ‘ amounting to one thousand nve hundred and forty-two dollars, for serv· 1068 at the opemng of the Iowa and the Sac and Fox Indian agencies in Oklahoma and the claims of W. C. Jones, late United States mar- Shan; for thei dmigéet of Kalmsgsaamounting to eight hundred and thirty o rs an o ward. e ly and Jesse J. Graham amounting to six hundred and forty-two dollars each, for services and expenses in preparing for and in the opening of Oklahoma Territory to settlement, and to pay J ohn F. Stone, an assistant to the United States attorney for said Territory, for services and expenses in making investigation of the claim of said W. C. Jones to ascertain what portion thereof was properly payable by the United States, the sum of forty-six dollars WL 27-P·2°9· and sixty cents, from the unexpended balance of the appropriation of twelmty thoulsand ldollars, made by the deficiency Act of July twenty- eig, eig teen undred and ninety-two, for "deputy marshals in Oklahoma? _ ..mamn. JUDICIAL_ M¤¥¤¤¤¤. ¤¤¤>r¤¤y- To pay the salary of the attorney of the United States for the middle district of Alabama, two hundred dollars. / *******1- _To_pay the salary of the marshal of the United States for the middle Judge my T ni d1;trict of Alabama,htwo léuudried dollars. _ · *¤¤•> · orexpenseso tejudgeo theUn'tedStt t' h 1 ‘ my Territory, five hundred dollars. I 8 BS com m t O mmm E U""°" S"°°°°°‘""· nxrmwsns Umrrnn sryrns comzrs. mains. _ Fnms or MARSHALS: For defraying expenses incurred by marshals inlmggggiggpgxry in executing orders, warrants, and processes of United States courts for the protection of property in the hands of receivers of such courts, and for the arrest and detention until trial of persons arrested for ` _. 1 an a owe tt - huiidred and twentydive thousand dollarg. 6 Omey general, one rm. or fees and expenses of marshals U 'ted State · t, - Di t _ t. dred and fifty thousand dollars. 7 m S wm, S' two hun Eggs? ¤¤·>¤¤<>y¤- Furs og nrsrmcr xrrommxs: To supply deficiencies in the appropriations or fees of district attorneys, United States courts, for the nsgnl yemis, as fplllowszd d or ew een un re an ninety-three, twenty-th d huudredland e1gl1ty-eight dollars and thirty-two cemts? (mgm] two For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and four dollars.
 * ¢;lj2gSi§ng’s1i;e)hb<g·d'eGsi,_ resistipg th; execgtionl of such warrants and