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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. 13 1 PAYMENT T0 J 0HN W. ANDERSON: For payment to John W. Ander- golm ll', &¤<1¤r¤<>¤- son for taking depositions on behalf of the United States in cases of °ym°° ' Florida Improvement Company against Gotlob Bigalsky, and Fernandina Development Company against Gotlob Bigalsky, in the circuit court, Nassau County, Florida, five dollars. _ JUDICIAL. ·T¤<1ioi¤1- Unrrrnn S·rA·rns· conmrs, INDIAN Tnmzrronr: To pay the salaries. {>¤·¤ro•» 1¤·1i¤¤ Tooand expenses of the judges, district attorneys, marshals, clerks, com- °EH.lme¤,ew. missioners, and constables of the United States courts in the Indian Territory, forty-five thousand dollars. For salary of additional judge for the Indian Territory, authorized Additional page, by the Indian appropriation Act approved June seventh, eighteen hun- "“f}fg_; v_ 8, dred and ninety-seven, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, ' five thousand dollars. To pay three deputy clerks of the United States district courts in the Mfjgiufe °*"l=¤ M Indian Territory, one at Mnscogee, one at South McAlester, and one at small 'ucmssm Ardmore, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum “§_’,%,§_‘f,‘,'{§§‘j;_ each, for services performed and to be performed, from the thirty-first of March, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and nin ety-seven, eight thousand one hundred dollars. The accounting officers are authorized to adjust the accounts of J. W. -£§_P¥iHir¤- _ Phillips as clerk of the United States court in Indian Territory and to m, '° °"“'°"°°" allow to him proper credit for expenses incurred by him for clerk hire V°l-”·P·.°°5· from March iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to the date of qualification of the clerks appointed under the Act approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, as hown by properly receipted vouchers amounting in the aggregate to nine hundred and forty-seven dollars, which amount is hereby appropriated for that purpose. UNITED STATES comers. U¤*=•¤S¤··¤··¤·>¤¤¤· For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals h%·¤·r{¤•- ow-- ¤¤¤- and their deputies, two hundred thousand dollars, to include payments ° “‘ ° °` for services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise: Pro- Promo. vided, That all acts and services rendered by odlce deputies and field dep- Omoo md nom mputies employed or appointed as provided for in sections ten and eleven “°‘°“‘ of the Act of May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, in v»i.m,p,m. pursuance of law and in good faith, after the term of office of the marshal by whom they were employed or appointed has expired, are hereby ratiiied and coniirmed, and for all payments heretofore made on account of compensation and expenses after the ilrst day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety six, to said office and field deputies the disbnrsing officer or marshal by whom such payments are in good faith made shall receive credit therefor in his accounts, and such dishursing officer or marshal is authorized to pay for services so rendered and expenses incurred by such deputies prior to the fifteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. For tees of district attorney, United States courts, for the District of Fees U. s. district Columbia, one thousand two hundred dollars. "“°'“°Y*D·°· To amend section nine hundred and seven of the Revised Statutes, R-$;·I>·0é. sw-907. relating to the District of Columbia, so that it will read as follows: I" l°6"""°° °d‘ “ He shall pay to his deputies or assistants not exceeding, in al], ten Se§¤’j§jg,:Q.§°;¤g;gg thousand dollars per annum, also his clerk and messenger hire, not oreiiiée. exceeding six thousand six hundred dollars, office rent, fuel, stationery, printing, and other incidental expenses, not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars, out of the fees of his office: Prorided, That no ?roo¤·o· expenses other than those above specified shall be allowed? ,,T§°§{{{,°{,*,d?"°“"“ For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, seventy- l'- S- ·**¤*¤i°*· ***4*- five thousand dollars. “”§`:i..,;.,,_,t,_ To pay amounts found due by the accounting ohicers of the Treasury on account or the appropriation “Fees of district attorneys, United