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 FlFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1352. 1902. BOE-} _For the maintenance of the isolation wards for minor contagious h,§,‘j§f§f;’“ "““” l" diseases at Garfield Memorial and Providence hospitals, each four I thogscand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, eight thousan dollars. COURTS. C°“"““· Fon rim POLICE coimr: For two judges, at three thousand dollars P<>¤<=¢ ¤<>¤¤· each; clerk, two thousand dollars; two deputy clerks, at one thousand tive hundred dollars each; two deputy clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one deputy clerk, to be known as financial clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; deputy marshal, nine hundred dollars; three bailiifs, at nine hundred dollars each; janitor, five hundred and forty dollars; engineer, nine hundred dollars; assistant janitor, four hundred and Efty dollars; one bailiil, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. M1sc1:LLANEoUs: For witness fees, four thousand dollars; Mi¤<=¢U¤¤¤>¤¤· For repairs of police~court building, eight hundred dollars; d gpxé rplpairs to police-court furniture and replacing same, two hunr o rs; For meals of jurors and of bailiifs in attendance upon them when ordered by the court, one hundred dollars; For rent of property adjoining police—court building, for police courtand other purposes, six hundred dollars; For compensation of jury, eight thousand dollars; In all, thirteen thousand seven hundred dollars. DEFENDING surrs m cnnnus: For defending suits in the United c,f;{g¤di¤g Sum i¤ States Court of Claims, three thousand dollars. ` VVRITS or LUNAcY: To defray the expenses attending the execution Lunacy wm. of writs de lunatico inquirendo and commitments thereunder, in all cases of indigent insane persons committed or sought to be committed to the Government Hospital for the Insane by order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of the Act Vol. ao, p.811. alpproved January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, one thousand five hundred dollars. JUSTICES or "rim PEACE! For ten justices of the peace, at two thou- J¤¤¤¤<=¤¤ft¤¢*¤¢¤¤¤~ sand dollars each, and the further sum of two hundred and fifty dollars eachi for rlpnt,1 staltignpry, and other expenses, in all, twenty-two thousan live un re o lars. Hereafter any justice of the ieace desi nated to serve as jud e of N° °’*"° PW ’°' the police court, as provided inpsection fiRy·one of the Act to egtab- ucii§1¥ii,I§Iiiiai°`irf lish a code of law for the District of Columbia, shall receive no addi- A”“‘ p` m' tional compensation while so serving. Hereafter justices of the peace in and for the District of Columbia m*f,f°‘g*};‘ *****8 '° "° who are also notaries public shall account for and pay over to the col- ` lector of taxes all fees earned as such notaries public, as they are required by law to do as to fees earned by them as justices of the peace. Hereafter the salary and compensation of the clerk of the supreme wglifk °‘ ’“¥"'°"*° court of the District of Columbia shall not exceed four thousand dol· Salary. lars per annum; and the excess of fees received by him above said salary, after defrayin therefrom the necessary expenses of his office, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States. The permanent indefinite appropriation made by section two hun- p0°,.‘,j,‘f" °“”""]"°‘ dred and twenty-nine of the Act to establish a code of law for the t!¤1>r<>r>ri· District of Columbia, approved March third, nineteen hundred and “i?tii.r:ii:B;i12és. one, to pay the reporter of the court of appeals for volumes of the reports of the opinions of said court, is hereby repealed. And the ‘° "‘*""' Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall hereafter annually submit estimates for the amounts required to pay said reporter for volumes of the reports authorized to be furnished by him under said section two hundred and twenty-nine. VOL xxxu, rr 1——39