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, SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. 375 _ Sramsn Tanarr Cmms Comm1ssxoN:_For expenses of taking tes- bT¤1j,1¤8 *<·>¤*1¤=¤¤v tméony abroad, twenty-five thousand dollars. ° nroncnmnnr or Axrrrausr LAWS: That the balance of the - _,,, Xi; _ priation of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, entitled “E1i?oIi·Icg— iugfhvsilelib- me ment of antitrust laws, nineteen hundred and seven and nineteen V°1·$4· P- 1359- hundred and eight," contained in the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March fourth, nmeteen hundred and seven, shall be available _ during the fiscal year mneteen hundred and nine, and an additional p,¢§°l$§{°"" “”’°` applropriaglon of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hereby P0"- P- 1014- ma e or e same purposes. J UDICIAL. J-diem. Uurrmn srxrns comers. cvgrrislwd Sums Exrmssns OF trim UNrrmD Srsrns comms: For defraying the ex- Ex’°"°°°' gases of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the nited States, including the district court in the Territory of Hawaii; of the supreme court and court of appeals of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the circuit courts of appeals; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the United States, specidcally the expenses stated under the following appropriations, name y: .» For payment of salaries, fees and expenses of United States mar~ ,,t,¥"'l"1" “'“""i°’· shals and their deputies`; one miilion three hundred and fifty thousand dlollawrg, go include tpayment foié services rénde-Lrled; in behalf hell? the Aivmm . ni tates or o erwise. A vances to nit tates mars is in accordance with existing law, may be made from the proper spitepriations, as herein provided, immediately upon the passage o this Act; but no disbursements shall be made rior to J ulv first, nineteen hundred and eight, by said disbursing o&cers from 'the funds thus advanced, and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to li uidate q expenses for the fiscéal year énineteeén hundred and eight gr prior yearsé mmm Mmmm. `or sa aries of n1ted tates istrict attorneys an expenses o nlerieqew. . United (States distgict attgrpeys andltlheinlrggulag asistants, five hun- Hmm red an twenty thousand o lars: ·0mI e, That t is a propriation smiteé during vsshall be available for the payment of the salaries of regularly appointed °°'""°* clerks to United States district attorneys for services rendered during A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,d u,,,,, vapancygn Eheloytheepfébe United States disltrict attornpy. Thdapnua ::;m:y,g_Q;,{l*•¤1¤ sa ary o the United States attorney for the eastern istrict o enn-' gylvania shall be, after the beginning of the fiscal year nineteen hun- S"“‘"°““°'°"°°‘ red and nine, six thousand do lars; and the annua salary of his first assistant shall be, after the beginning of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, such sum as the Attgrney Gleneral slaablgrom time to time fix and determine not to excee four thousand o rs. The necessary {expenses for lodging and subsistence actually paid, ¥,€{‘,§§"“§‘§§,, "§‘{,,§,{{ not exceeding four dollars per day and actual and necessary traveling ¤>¤¤¤¤*¤1¤¤¤1d°¤°°· expense}; of the United States districgzi attorneyls and thmgr assistantp, w ile a ent from their res ctive o cia residences an necessari y témployed in going to, returniiig from, and attending before anyginttdd tates court commissioner, or other committing magistrate, an w i e otherwise necessaril absent from their res ctive official residences . K. Pc. Iii; officlpal business s all be allpgved and paid in the fpllowing mann:;; A m at the accounts of the Unit States attorneys an assistant ini Statemzttorneys for expenses herein (providpd for shall be bergade ppt ` mont y in accordance with rules an reg ations prescri y e Attorney-General. And when said expense accounts are made out, as hereinbefore provided, and verified on oath before an officer author- 1ZBd bylaw to administer oaths, they shall be submitted to and ex- O