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 326 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 786. 1900. aid him in the expeditious discharge of the business of his office. Any perseln so employed shall be paid by the clerk on the order of the court, _ _ as other court expenses are pai. Tr¤v¤¤¤¤¤¤P¤¤¤¤· · The governor, surveyor-general, marshals, judges, clerks of court, and district attorneys s all, in addition to their salaries, be paid their actual traveling and subsistence expenses when traveling in the discharge of their official duties. Accounts for such expenses shall be rendered and paid as are accounts of judges, marshals, clerks, and district attorneys for like expenses in other districts. ¤c§‘§§1V§{g;§'§§§§“g10*$ In case of the death, removal, resignation, or absence of the governor emo:. from the district, the ‘surveyor—general as .ex officio secretary of the district shall have, and he is hereby authorized and required to execute . and perform, all the powers and duties of the governor during such S Elapancy or absence, or until another governor shall be appointed to suc vacancy. · _ m{§§§,‘}}{,,‘§§,“,‘Q,{, ‘i,°,,’§l Sec. 11. An accurate detailed account of all fees received and disuw marshals- bursementsmade by commissioners and deputy marshals shall be filed quarterly yvith theclerk for the proper division of the district court and approved by the judge thereof, if found to be in accordance with law; and all net fees received in excess of the sum of three thousand dollars per annum by any commissioner or deputy marshal shall be annually paid to the clerk of the proper division of the court and by - him paid into the Treasury of the United States, such dpayment to be accompanied by a verified detailed statement of such, eputy or comm1ssioner. · °l¤m’b°¤d¤- Sec. 12. The clerks of the court shall each, before entering upon `the duties of his ¤iH¤e,‘execute a bond, with sufficieut sureties, to be approved by the Secretaxky of the_ Treasury,_or the court or a juegge t ereof, in the penalty o `twentythousand dollars, for the faith ul Eerformance ofofficial duties, and iile-the 88.1116 with the Attorney- eneral; and each commissionershall, before, entering upon the duties of his office, execute a bond, with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the court, or a judge thereof, in the penalty of one thousand dollars,_ for the faithful performance of his official duties, and file the egme withGthe clerk, who shall send a certified copy thereof to the ttorney- enera. _ " Di¤¤‘i¤¢¤irid¢<ii¤*Q Sec. 13. _The judges of the district, ora majority of them, shall, as iiggg r°°°ming dm soon as practicable after their appointment, meet, and by appropriate order, to be thereafter entered in each division of the court, ivide the district into three recording divisions,. designate the division of the court to supervise each, and also define the boundaries thereof by reference to natural objects and permanent landmarks or monuments, in suchmanner that the boundar1es of each recording division can be readily determined and become generally known from such description which order shall be given publicity in such manner by posting, publication, orotherwise as the judges orany division of the court ·· may direct, the necessary expense of the-publication of such order and x description of the recording divisions to be allowed and paid as other x * is court ex enses.·. · R°°°"m‘g ‘“‘”i"“· At ang? regular Yor special term an order may be made by the court establis ing one or more recordin districts within the recordingdivision under the supervision of sucg division of the court and defining the boundaries thereof by reference to natural objects and permanent _ landgnarkgdef -re1onument;;i in such manner that the boundames thereof can e re y etermin. ‘ e y ‘ "'°°°’d°"· The order establishing a recording district shall designate a commissioner to be ex officio recorder thereof, and shall also designate the place where the commissioner shall keep his recording office within the recording district:_ ,