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 1154 six’rY-F11rs*r oorvennss. sms. 111. cn. 231. 1911. ublished, and delivered within the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and upon the condition that the volumes of said reports shall be sold liy him to the pulblic for a price not exceeding one dollar and sevent - `ve cents a vo ume. ‘ supreme coun re- Snc?227. The Attorney General shall distribute copies of the wriiitasurren by Atl Supreme Court reports, as follows: To the President, the justices of ‘°;f‘§f,‘§,,§;‘f6*§,};p_,26_ tllle Sgpremei (gvurt, the ljudgej oftahe Cpimmerpetlglourt, tl? judgps og t e urt 0 ustoms p e s, e judges 0 e c1rcu1 cour s 0 appeals, the judges of the Iilistrict courts, the judges of the Court of C aims, the judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the judges of the sever Territorial courts, the Secreta of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War, the Secreta of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Postmaster Generilli the Attorney General, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, the Solicitor General, the Assistant to the Attorney General, each Assistant Attorney General, each United States district attorney, each Assistant Secretary of each Executive Department, the Assistant Postmasters General, the Secretary of the Senate for the use of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of the House of Representatives, the Governors of the Territories, the Solicitor for the Department of State, the Treasurer of the United States, the Solicitor of the Treasury, the Register of the Treasury, the Comptroller of the Treasu, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Commissioner of Internaltlievenue, the Director of the Mint, each of the six Auditors in the Treasury Department, the Jud e Advocate General, War Department, the Paymaster General, War%)epartment, the Judge Advocate General, Navy De artment, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, the Commissioner of Eensions, the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Commissioner of Patents, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Labor, the Commissioner of Navigation, the Commissioner of Corporations, the Commissioner General of Immigration, the Chief of the Bureau of Manufactures, the Director of the Geological Surve, the Director of the Census, the Forester, Department of Agriculyture, the Purchasing Agent, Post Oflice Department, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Attorney for the District of Columbia, the Naval Academy at Annapolis, the Milita Academy at West Point, and the hear s of such other executive déices as may be provided Ig law, of equal grade with an of said offices, each one cop ; to the aw Library of the Supreme (hurt, twenty-five copies; to the Law Library of the Department of the Interior, two copies; to the Law Library of the Department of Justice, two copies; to the Secretary of the Senate for the use of the committees of the Senate twenty-five copies; to the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of the committees of the House, thirty copies; to the Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, as custodian of the public property used by the court, for the use of the justices thereof IH the conference room, robing room, and court room, three co ies; to the Secretary of lilar for the use of the proper courts and ofgcers of the I’hilippine Islands and for the headquarters of military departments in the United States, twelve copies; and to each of the places where district courts of the United States are now holden, including Hawaii r$ggt;¤;g1gi¤j,,g;;s_ of and Porto Rico, one copy. He shall also distribute one complete set of said reports, and one set of the digests thereof, to such executive oflicers as are entrtled to receive said reports under this section and have not already received them, to each United States judge and to each United States district attorney who has not received a set to each of the places where district courts are now held to which said