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 132 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 192. 1900. M*“sh*"· For ngagshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thousan ollars; Clarks w i¤¤¢i¤•¤¤- For stenographic clerk for the Chief Justice and for each associate justice of the Supreme Court, at not exceeding one thousand six hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and seven thousand nine hundred dollars. ‘ Circuit irrdger- Craoumr oomrrs: For twenty-five circuit judges, at six thousand dollars each, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; p€‘éj;°“i*°°‘*r*S°f ¤P· For nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at three thousand dolcmiks. lars each, twenty-seven thousand dollars; ~ _cner, em., eighth For messenger to act as librarian and crier, circuit court of appeals, °"°`"°‘ eighth circuit, two thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy- nine thousand dollars. Di¤¢ri¢r5¤ds<=S· Drstrmotr ooUm*s: For salaries of the sixty-ve district judges of the United States, at five thousand dollars each, three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. mgjrgsr Territory UNITED STATES ooimcrs, INDIAN Tnmuronrz For salaries of the ` four jud es of the United States courts in the Indian Territory, at five thousanf dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. Rerirsdiudgsr- _ RETIRED JUDeEs: To pay the salaries oft the United States judges R S··S"°· "‘**p· 13** retired under section seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, is herebfy appropriated. La¤,{>g%,&g{usPriv¤*€ Counr or PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS: For chie justice and four associate ' justices, at five thousand dollars each; For clerk, two thousand dollars; For stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; For attorney, three thousand five hundred dollars; For interpreter·and translator, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars. For deputy clerks, as authorized by law, so much therefor as may be ` necessary. Juggugg ggg;i¤¤€d *0 That section nineteen of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Vo1.29,p.8l)5. Court of Private Land Claims and to provide for the settlement of private land claims in certain States and Territories,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as amended In legislative, V°’·2°·P·577- executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, approved February nineteenth, eighteen hundred axgdlpinety-seven, be, and the same is hereby, further amended to rea as o ows: “'Sec. 19. That the- powers and functions of the court established by this Act shall cease and determine on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and two, and all papers, files, and records in the ssession of the said court belonging to any other public office of the United States shall be returned to such office, and) all other papers, files, and records in the possession of or appertainin to said court shall be returned to and fled in the Department of the §nterior." ' €t;·}¤¤*¤*¤¤*¤**¤r¤¢Y¤· To enable·the Attorney—General to employ such assistant attorneys, ` agents, stenographers, and experts to aid the United States attorney for said court as may be necessary to conduct the business of the Court of Private Land Claims during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, eight thousand dollars. Dggggggg ggigrglggj- Couar or Approved, DISTRICT or COLUMBIAZ For the chief justice ` of court of appeals of the District of Columbia, six thousand five hun- _ dred dollars; and for two associate justices, at six thousand dollars each; For clerk, three thbusand dollars; _ For assistant or de uty clerk, two thousand dollars; §Q‘{,‘Q,'§€;_ For re orter, one tlgousand dollars: Provided, That the reports issued by him shall not be sold for more than five dollars per volimie; For messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars;