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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1355,1356. 1902. 631 That no distribution of reports under this section shall be made to any “°°'·"°“°¤- I place where the court is not held in a building owned by the United tates, or where there is no United States officer to whose responsible custody they can be committed. Sec. 3. That, beginning with volume one hundred and eighty-three, ,r;*,,‘}‘;f,'{‘,Q’$em°°P‘" the ppblishers of the decisions of the Supreme Court shail deliver to ` the cretarv of the Interior, in addition to the number heretofore supplied by law, one hundred and four copies of each and every volume of such decisions, and they shall also deliver the seventy-six additional copies provided for in the Act of February twelfth, eighteen Vol. 25, p. 661. hundred and .eighty-nine, heretofore delivered by the reporter of the Supreme Court, twenty-five copies of which shall be deposited in the law library of the Supreme Court. Sec. 4. That the Secretary of the Interior shall likewise distribute €g¤¤'**>¤*i<>¤ ¤f ¤¤· to each United States judge to whom and to each place to which the g ' Decisions of the Supreme Court are sent under the provisions of this . Act or of prior laws,a copy of such di est now published, or in course of publication, of the Supreme Court Reports in four volumes covering the decisions of said court to the end of the October Term, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, or a later period, and to cost not more than twenty-six dollars, as the several Judges and officials shall select respectively. _ Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Interior shall, at the beginning of ,,,1§°,2f,'§,'}e,,,e$,'f,f“*°“ the first session of each Congress, distribute to each Senator and Mgjlggg l;;¤éLg¤1_e;£ Representative in such Congress who may in writing apply for the g same, one copty of the Revised Statutes of the Unite States and the supplements ereto: Provided, That such applicant shall certify in gggyi use - his written application for the same that the volumes for which he ' a plies are intended for his personal use exclusively: And provided fihi/ze1·, That no Senator or Representative durincr his term of service ¤¤*“· shall receive more than one copy of such Revised Statutes and supplements thereto. Src. 6. That such sum of money as is required to pa for the reports ·‘¥’¤"°*"*“'*°“- of the Su reme Court and for the digest, and for the Revised Statutes and sup ljements thereto, the delivery and distribution of which are ' provided, for in this Act, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated: Provided, That not to exceed §,’,f;§;;,m mm two dollars per volume shall be lpaid for such reports and twenty-six dollars per set for such digest, the said moneys to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of the Interior shall include m his annual estimates submitted to Con ress an estimate for both the current volumes of reports and the acglitional sets of reports and digest, the distribution of which is provided for in this Act. Approved, July 1, 1902. CHAP. 1858.-An Act'To amend an Act entitled "An Act for the protection of the July 1. 1902- lives of miners in the Territories." lrunne, No. 2.2.] Be it enacted by the Senate and }Housee§fRejn·ese1ztatives of the [/Zzéted _ States 3fAmev·éca in Congress axeembl, That section six of the Act ,Q§_*“°” "‘ T°"“° entitle ““An Act for the protection of the lives of miners in the Terri- 0,P¤>¢¤¢¤¤¤ ¤¢ ¤¤*··> tories" beamended by striking out " thirty-three hundred " and insert- rm. ze, p. uns. ing " five thousand." so as to read; _ “‘Sec. 6. That the owners or managers of every coal mine shall ,,,],’${},‘,§§{“°“ ‘° ““ provide an adequate amount of ventilation of not less than eighty-three and one-third cubic feet of pure air per second, or five thousand cubic feet per minute for every fifty men at work in said mine, and in like