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 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. 579 t01X shall be applicable to the commissioners and constables appointed un er the {provisions of this Act. This p1'0VlS0 shall be in force from and after uly first, nineteen hundred and two. UNITED srarms cotmrs. For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States mar- M¤¤¤·¤¤· M- shals and their deputies, to include payments for services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise, fifty thousand dollars. Eor salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of e,§*°*“°* °“°’¤€Y¤· United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, twenty- ` five thousand dollars. _ For support of United States prisoners, including necessary cloth- "’“PP°"°*P"*°°“°’*· mg and medical aid, and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the nited States, and includin sup ort of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, as welll befbre as after conviction, and continuin insane after expiration of sentence, gvlip have no friends to whom tldey can be sent, one hundred thousand 0 ars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- Ru"- ury on account of the appropriation “Rent of court rooms, United States courts," for the Hscal years, as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars. For the Hscal year nineteen hundred, seventy-Eve dollars. United States penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas: For clothing, K;·¤·;¤V¤¢;tg*n<;,;=¤· transportation, and traveling expenses, including such clothing as can ’p°° W` be made at the penitentiary; for the usual gratuities as provided by law to prisoners at release, including transportation to p ace of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States; for expenses of penitentiary officials while traveling on duty; for expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, and for rewards fo1· their recapture, one thousand dollars. For the construction of sidewalks around the United States jail lot ,,5**** Smilb- A'*·· at Fort Smith, Arkansas, and other necessary improvements, includ- ' ing grading of lot, purchase of grass seed or sodding for same, and construction of roadway and walk from entrance to jail to the street, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General and to remain available until expended, five thousand dollars. For the purchase of steam launch for use of the penitentiary at w{f,glN¤*l{u;:l,;gd· McNeil Island, \Vashington, between said island and the mainland, szuiinpiimnen. y` eight hundred dollars. Comrr or Charms: To pay the account of the United States Electric g>¤;{S<>¢ <>¤¤*¤¤¤- Lighting Company for e ectric current furnished during the fiscal K ' year nineteen hundred, fifty-four dollars. That the Secretary of the Treasur · be, and he hereby is, authorized égggmkuand directed to pay to Mary E. Parker the sum of five thousand dol- ' lars, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for extra services rendered to the United States by her husband, I. C. Parker, deceased, late judge of the United States district court for the western district of Arkansas. EXECUTIVE. E‘°°““"°· To a ‘ the widow of William McKinley, late President of the United “'““"” “°K*“‘°Y· Stateg She balance of his salary for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and crgixigxihggvce two, thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and seventy- eight cents. _ _ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the unpaid expenses ,m'Qf¥£'§f,f QQ ‘}l{,‘;'i‘ incurred on account of the last illness and death of President McKm- dent acmmey.