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 1048 srxrrrrniizn cozvennss. Sess. III. GH. 141. 1915. Hwaii district Disrarcr counr, TERRITORY or Hawaii: Two judges, at $6,000 °°m` each; clerk, $3,000; reporter, $1,200; $16,200. _ _ R·¤*°d5¤9§°S~ ,,5 RETIRED Junonsz Salaries of judges retired under section seven R'S"S°°" 4’p` hundred and fourteen of the Re Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the Escalgear nineteen hundred  sixteen. £g¤‘;pféj)}>ly_j=;)*§,pDi¤· Cornrr or APPEALS, rsrirrcr or Commma: Chief justice, $7,500; two associate justices, at $7,000 each; clerk, $3,250, and $250 additional as custodian of the Court of Appeals_Bu1ld1ng; assistant or prom. deputy clerk, $2,250; repprter $1,500: Provided, That the reports R°P°'“· issued b him shall not sold for more than $5_per volume; crier, who shad also act as stenographer and typewriter m the clerk’s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; three messengers, at $720 each; necessary expgnditures in the conduct of the_clerk’s office $1,000 (see note); thee stenographers, one for the chief justice and ’m§f,‘},',§,,Q‘°“‘ D“°“°* one for each associate justice, at $1,200 each; m all, $36,710, one-half ` of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. m§,‘g§’,}°(‘§;§,f§‘g{,§;D** SUPREME Comzr, Drsrmcr or Conuzumaz Chief justice and five associate justices, at $6,000 each;_six stenographers, one for the chief Half fr¤¤¤ District justice and one for each associate justice, at $900 each; in all,_$41,400 "v°°°°S‘ one—half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. §gQ_*g§$S;g;$€§“¤ Comnssronmz, YELIDWSTONE Panic; Commissioner in Yellow- Vol.29,p.1S4.• stone National Park, $1,500. The provisions of section twenty-one of the legislative, executive, and judicial arapropriation Act uapproved May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred an ninety-six, sh not be construedhas (gre right of said commissioner to receive said sal as erein rovi . §¤¤k¤ mr 5¤d¤¤¤¤1 geyoxs ron miiicmn omucnrzsz For purchase and rebinding of law ° °°”‘ books, including the exchange thereof, for United States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial officers, including the nine libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended gr¤»i·*¤· 1 to M under the direction of the Attorney General: Provided, That such asses. books shall in all cases be transmitted to their successors in office; all books purchased thereunder to be plainly marked, "The property of the United States, " $16,000. com or mmm Couar or Cusroms APPEALS! Presiding Ludge and four associate ·*°*’“"’· judges, at $7,000 each; marshal, $3,000; cler, $3,500; assistant clerk, · $2,000; five stenographic clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographic reporter, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $54,840. p:fgs¤**¤¤°°“¤ ¤· For rent of necessary quarters in Washington, District of Columbia, ` and elsewhere, $7,000; books, periodicals, stationery, supqlies, travcling expenses, freight, telephone and telegraph, heat, `ght, and power service drugs, chemicals, cleansers, urniture, and printing; pay of bailihzs an all other necessary emplo ees not otherwise specifically provided for; and such other miscelllineous expenses as maggbe approved by the presiding judge, $6,350; in all, $13,350. comexcmms. nar or Cnams: Chief justice, $6,500; four judges, at $6,000 each; chief clerk, $3,500; assistant clerk, $2,500; bailiff, $1,500; clerks—one $1,600, three at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; stenographer, $1,200; chief messenger, $1,000; two assistant messengers; three firemen; three watchmen; elevator conductor, $720; two laborers; two charwomen; in all, $56,680. Auditors, acc. For auditors and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, in the Court of Claims, and a stenographer, at $1,600, for the chief justice, to be disbursed under the direction of the court, $7,000. caarmgenzexrengas. For stationerz, court library, repairs, including re airs to bicycles, grgeébglectric lig t, electric elevator, and other miseellpaneous expenses, ilT’§2'§,,‘{,‘§§§’€*,’;l$ For reporting the decisions of the co1u·t and superintending the "°'·*·’· P·*°°· printing of the iiftreth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims,