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 Fl FTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sues. IH. Ch. 145. 1895. 695 dollars, conditioned as by law rppuired in regard to the bonds of other United States marshals. The nited States attorney for the Indian P¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤·\•- Territory shall be the district attorney for the northern district as herein created, and the marshal in the Indian Territory shall be the marshal for said central district after this Act goes into effect. Each of the district attorneys in said Territory shall receive a salary S'“""°•· °°'= of tour thousand dollars per annum, and each of the marshals shall receive a salary of four thousand dollars per annum; and each of his deputies, not exceeding tour in number, unless a greater number be specially authorized by order of the district judge, entered of record, shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum and his reasonable and necessary expenses of travel and subsistence while on duty, to be approved by the judge for the district for which he is appointed: Prov' ed, That, in case of emergency, either of said QQ3m _,, uq judges may authorize the appointment of as many deputy marshals as mmhdn. P he may deem necessary for the enforcement of law and the suppression of crime, and such deputies shall receive the same rate of pay and expenses of travel for the time they may serve as regular deputy marshals: And provided further, That the Attorney-General of the United States may, it' in his judgment it shall be necessary, appoint an assist- A··i•¤¤*•¤M¤¤r¤ ant attornroiylfor each of said districts. _ Sec. 3. at the clerk of the United States court, in the Indian Te1·- °‘“"*· rntory, now in olilce, shall be clerk of the southern district, and the clerks of the central and northern districts shall be appointed by the respective judges thereof, and the clerk of each district shall reside and keep his office at one of the places of holding court in his di trict. He shall perform the same duties and be subject to the same liabilities as D“'·*°'· clerks of district courts of the United States, and, before entering upon his duties, he shall give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with two or more sureties, to be approved by the judge of the district conditioned that he will faithfully discharge his duties as required by law. Each of said clerks shall appoint a deputy clerk for each court in his ”°l’““°'· district where he himself does not reside. Such deputy clerk shall A keep his otllce and reside at the place appointed for holding the court for which he is appointed, and shall keep the records of said court and shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum : Provided, That the appointment of such deputy shall be approved by §',};,‘f,°;,, 0, _,,,,,,_ the judge of the district, and may be annulled by said judge for cause, na. which shall be stated on the records of the court, and the clerk shall be responsible for the official acts and negligence of his deputies. Each of the clerks in said Territory shall receive a salary of three thousand “‘“"’°'*°‘°· dollars per annum, and in all cases where said clerks are authorized or required to perform duties other than those performed by the clerks of the district and circuit courts of the United States, they shall be entitled to retain, for their own use and benefit, such fees as may be allowed by law for such services. Sec. 4. That each judge of said court shall have the powers conferred ,,_f,’,?,‘{*_§f••*°¤•'° •'* by law upon the United States circuit courts to appoigt commissioners within the district in which he presides, who, at the time of their appointment, shall be duly enrolled attorneys of some court of record of the United States or of some State, and shall be competent and of good standing, and shall be known as United States commissioners, _ but not exceeding six commissioners shall be appointed for any district '·"'***j hcreinbefore constituted; Provided, That the present commissioners ,€_{;*;_•g°mm,__ shall be included in that number and shall hold omce under their existing appointments, subject to removal by the judge of the district where said commissioners reside, for causes prescribed by law. The judge for each district may fix the place where, or the time when, each commissioner- shall hold his regular terms of court- _ _ _ _ The order appointing such commissioners shall be in writing and Arr¤¤=¤¤¤¤*~ shall be spread upon the records of one of the courts of the district tor which they are appointed; and such order shall designate, by metes