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 FIFTYFOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 252. 1896. 177 For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three hun- L" books dred dollars. For stationery for office of Solicitor of the Treasury, one hundred Smionvry- and fifty dollars. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. b0{_>¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤t of Ln- For compensation of the Commissioner of Labor, five thousand dol- €,7o¤¤¤¤i¤¤i¤¤¤r-¤1<=rk¤- lars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, ° ° two thousand dollars; four statistical experts, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; five elerksof class three; six clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two copyists; messenger; one assistant messenger; three watehmen; two laborers; two charwomen; six special agents, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; ten special agents, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; four special agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and one thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For per diem, in lieu of subsistence of special agents and employees agf;}·‘};‘}’§· °P°°**l while traveling on duty away from home and outside of the District of ` Columbia, at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and employees, sixty thousand dollars. For stationery, one thousand five hundred dollars. $*¤**o¤o¤’· ti Por books, periodicals, and newspapers for the library, one thousand Books. ow- 0 lars. For postage stamps to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal P°°*°·*¤° ¤**¤¤P¤· Union countries, four hundred and fifty dollars. For rent of rooms, including steam heat and elevator service, five Romthousand dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, C°¤**¤S°¤*°*¤o¤¤¤¤ hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, telephone service, expressage, storage for documents, not to exceed seven hundred and fifty dollars, repairs of cases and furniture, fuel and lights, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, and other absolutely necessary expenses, three thousand dollars. JUDICIAL. Juuacm. SUPREME Cotmr: For the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of §:§£'§: C°“'“- the United States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; and for eight associate justices, at ten thousand dollars each; For marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thou- M¤r¤1¤¤1· sand dollars; For stenographic clerk for the Chief Justice and for each associate C*o*k¤*¤i¤¤*io·¤· justice of the Supreme Court, at not exceeding one thousand six hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and seven thousand nine hundred dollars. C1110U1T comers: For twenty-two circuit judges, at six thousand ¤ir·=·fi¤J¤<¤so¤· dollars each, one hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars: Provided, f;§§,§j°p,,mm ,.0,,,., That in the ninth judicial circuit in addition to the term or terms held ¤f_=pp¤¤l¤. ninth ¤irin San Francisco, a term of the circuit court of appeals shall be held °"“‘ each year in two other places in said circuit, to be designated by the _ judges of said court. _ _ _ For nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at three thousand dollars 0,.*$;'_j:,gf*°¤** °°¤" each: twenty-seven thousand dollars: Provided, That each circuit pmm. court of appeals shall be entitled to retain and have expended, under b°j,§Q{"'“"°° ‘°’ I"' the direction of the Attorney-General, for law book for its use, one— half of the surplus fees of its clerk’s office, accrued therein for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. _ For a messenger of the United States circuit court of appeals for the m{{¤:::¤;s¤:,_ eighth judicial circuit, who shall also perform the duties of librarian qghgh cu-gui], s·rA·r L-VOL 29--12