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 1064 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1006. 1903. For defraying the necessary expenses, including salaries of necessary employees in ashington, District of Columbia, incurred in the exammation of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, mcluding defelnge for tll1edUn1§ed Sltages in the matter of French spolia— tion c aims to expen e un ert e irection of the Attorney—General fortthe fistghl year nineteen hundred and one, thirty-eight dollars and six y cen. géf§é;§¤d°¤- _ PAYMFNT TO W. N. LAN1>1¤:11s: For the payment of W. N. Landers for clerical services rendered in the office of the United States district attorney for the district of Alaska, second division, from July twenty- fourth, nineteen hundred, to April fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, inclusive, at the rate of two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, onetthousand seven hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty-seven cen s. §Ie$_D-CNW- PAYMENT T0 HERMAN D. Cnow: For the payment of Herman D. Crow for legal services rendered the United States from October fifth to tenth, inclusive, nineteen hundred and one, durin the illness of tlhe  States district attorney for the district of Washington, one . un re ollars. g,h1;i_y¥fi¤k¤¤· PAYMDNT TO C. R. Proxamnz For the (payment of the balance due C. R. Pickard on account of salary as eputy clerk of the United States district c0urt for the northern district of Illinois for the period from J annardy first to March eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, mm B Ream tw1<;Al;1;1ldIr; :.(1dLsie(*;apty-sew;1¢;:1;doll;nrs and fiftyJcents.B R T · · mar ENT Twas or 0HN . moron: o leéaclczsrduenmavegl Easy the_ legal representatives of John B. Rector, late United States . trict judge, the amount of salary accrued and due him at the date of his death, April ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, five hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty-three cents. . . ·l“°“°i“1- JUDICIAL. 1********* T°”'*°°¤ IN1>uN Tmnnuonr: For salaries of clerks, commissioners, and concourts. . . . . . stables,6and elxpensep (pflpommismoners and judges, in the Ind1an Territory ve thousand dollars. §ggg¤g{0{,‘;}8¢*;udge, Sanlmms, cxncurr comers: For the payment of the salary of the ugmn mgm. add1tional circuit judge for the eighth circuit, under the Act of Janu- ‘“"'°" p' ’°1‘ ary thirty-iirst, nineteen hundred and three, at the rate of seven thou- ,9},§f"°°”° *” “°l“'“‘¥'· sagd dol grs plerAanm;n£, and the inpgelase in the lsalairies ofdcircuit ,4n¢»~, p. su. judges un er the ct o `e ruary twe t nineteen un red an three fgr the Eemaipdeg of (fhe Espa} year nineteen hundred and three, twelvd ousan six un re an orty-nine dollars and sixty-eight cents. S"l*"“’* I"' 1°°‘· _ For the payment of the salsuky of the additional circuit judge for the mglhtla c1rcu1t, Linder the; Act o Jlanuaryétllrirty-first, nineteen hundred an t ree at the rate o seven thousand ollars r annum and the inciigage iii the salaries ofi circuit judges under th); Act of February twe t, nineteen un re and three, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four thirty-three thousand dollars. · fgjgmggggfsesmw Sananms, IYISTRICT Junems: For the payment of the salary of 'the rant southern as- additxonal district judge for the southern istrict of New York, under t'?;,,, ,,_ 8% In the Act of Fegrfjary ninth, ninetee:11 hlpndred and thrlee, at the rate of ¤·¢¤*¤¤€i¤¤¤ ries- six thousand dollars per annum an the increase in the sa aries of the 19€i;hte,p. ses. district judges under the Act of February twelfth, nineteen hundred and three, for the remainder of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ’ _ _ _ seven cents. M§,‘},‘§,f§€,,‘f*`“ ’“"g° For the payment of the salary of the additional district judge for §gg.gbE5§mthEm the district of Minnesota, under the Act of February fourth, nineteen name:. hundred and three; the salary of the additional district judge for the southern district of New York, under the Act of February ninth, nine-