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 840 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 269. 1909. Gulf of Alaska on the south and the waters of the Yukon on the north to the summit of Mount McKinley· thence contmuing westerly along the divide between the waters of the Gulf of Alaska and Bristol Bay on the south and the waters of the Yukon  Kuskokwim on the north to the one hundred and fifty-ninth meridian of west longitude; thence northwesterly to the Kus okwim River on the one hundred and sixty-first meridian of west longitude; thence southwesteréy alo the center of said river to Bering Sea; said division to mclu e thenglaska peninsula, the Aleutian Islands, and all islands along the nsvam Nee. coast of this district south and west of the said district and all ymg south of the fifty-ninth arallel of north latitude. Division numbered four shall consist ofp all that part of the district of Alaska lymg rem east of the second division and north of the third division. One Juneau. general term of court shall be held each year at Juneau, and such additional terms at other places in the first division as the Attorney- General may direct. One general term of court shall be held each Nerve- year at Nome, and such additional terms at otherglaces in the second _ division as the Attorney-General may direct. e general term of V°‘**°*- court shall be held each year at Valdez, and such additional terms at other places in the third division as the Attorney-General may direct. F·¤rb¤¤k¤· One general term of court shall be held each- year at Fairbanks, and such additional terms at other laces in-the fourth division as the Special www Attome -General may direct. lgach of the judges is authorized and directedy to hold such special terms of court as may be necessary for a the public welfare or for the dispatch of the business of the court at such times and places in their respective districts as any of them, - mspectivel, may deem expedient, or as the Attorney—Genera1 may lnwrpmms. ew. direct; and, each shall have authority to employ interpreters and to make allowances for the necessary expenses of is court, and to emloy an official court stenographer at such compensation as shall be mace or mm. iixed by the Attorney-General. At least thirty da s' notice shall be given by the judge, or the clerk, of the time and plhce of holding the several terms of the court." vox. sn, p. sm, Sec. 3. That section seven of said chapter one of title one is hereby "°°"d°d‘ amended so as to read as follows: Jpn: clerks aumor- NSec. 7. That four clerks shall be appointed for the com·t, one of ' whom shall be assgrned to each division thereof, and during his term of office shall resi e at such place in the division as the Attorney- ”“*'¤¤· General may direct. Each clerk shall, in his division of the district, perform the duties required or authorized by law to be performed by clerks of United States courts in other districts, and such other duties as may be pilescribed by the laws of the United States relating to the district of aska. He shall preserve copies of all laws applicable to K the district and shall preserve all records and record all proceedings aeceipe. etc., of and official acts of his division of the court. He shall also collect '°°"· °“’· and receive all mone s arising from the fees of his office, from licenses, fines, forfeitures, jucl ents, or on any other account authorized by law to be paid to or ccilldcted by him, and shall apply the same, except the money derived from licenses, to the incidental expenses of the proper division of the district court and the allowance thereof as directed in written orders, duly made and signed by the judge, and Aeeeuming. shall account for the same in detail, and for any balances on account thereof, under oath, quarterlly, or more frequently if re uired, to the court, the Attorney—Genera, and the Secretary of tire Treasury: Qrovisa. _1 Provided, That moneys accruing from violations of the customs laws, .;,;€°"§,’}“ ,l‘§’.{,,‘v§‘§Z civil customs cases, or internal-revenue cases, moneys, not including P°°°°¤· costs, accruing! from civil post—ofiice suits, fines in criminal cases for violations of the postal laws, the net proceeds of sales of public property under section thirty-six hundred and eighteen, Revised Statutes as amended, and any other moneys the disposition of which is otherwise specially provided for by law, shall not be available for the