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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. 54]. COURTS. °°°*'¤· To pay the reporter of the Court of Appeals of the District of Colum- reggfg °‘ APP°°“· bia for volumes of the reports of the opinions of said court, authorized ` to be furnished by him under section two hundred and twenty-nine of "°l· 3% ¥’· ‘*°°· the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amended Jiily first, nineteen hundred and two, twenty-two volumes, at $5 each, namely, eleven copies each of volumes forty-two and forty-three, $110. Pnonyrron sYs·rmr: Probation officer, Supreme Court, $2,000; P’°*’°“°" '”“°“‘· stenographer and typewriter and assistant, $800; police court-- probation ofilcer $1,500, assistant probation officer, $1,200; contingent expenses, $500; in all, $6,000. _ UvEN11.n oomrr: Judge, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; deput clerk, who is authorized to act as clerk in the absence of that ofhscer, $1,350; stenographer and gpewriter for jl;1dg&,S work and to aid in keeping recor s in clerk’s office, $900; pro ation officers—chief $1,800, two at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; clerk for probation office, $900; bailitl, $900; janitor, $600; in all, $17,450. Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, $900; '“‘°”· For rent, $2,400, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, j,‘.,°,‘;‘,f,j,,,_ That the selection of new uarters shall be made by the judge of the wkgggdqwm f¤ ¤• jgxvenile cpm suléject to (thro approval of the Commissioners of the ' istrict 0 um 1a; For furniture, fixtures, and equipments, cost of moving, and repairs F“"”““'°· °“°· to the courthouse and grounds, $1,500; _ _ _ For fuel, ice, gas, and laundry work, stationery, prmt1ng, law books, ””’°°““‘°°‘“· books of reference, periodicals, typewriter and  thereto, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, rooms, and buckets removal of as es and refuse, tele hone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental expenses not otiherwise provided for, $2,000; In all, $6,800. Poucr: oomrr: Two judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $2,200; deputy §§,*§,§°';‘f“"‘· clerks—one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one who shall be a stenographer and typewriter $900; deputy financial clerk, $1,500; seven baililfs, at $900 each; deputy marshal, $1,000; janitor, $600; engineer, $900; assistant e@eer, $720; Eroman, $600; tvfo assistant janitors, at $300 each; matron, $600; three charmen, at $360 each; tele hone operator, $480 _; in all, $30,180. Niiscellaneous: For printing, law books, books of reference, direc- *“’°°““‘°°"" tories, periodicals, stationery, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, thewriters and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas, electric lights and power, teleiphone service, laundry work, removal of ashes and rubbish, mops, brooms, buckets, dusters, sponges, painters’ and plumbers’ supplies, toilet articles, medicines, soap and disinfectants, United States flags and hal ards, and all other necessary and incidental experlises of ever); not otherwise provided for, $2,250; or witness ees, $3,000; For furniture and rep ` and replacing same, $200; §`or(p1§alslpf jurors and oi bailiffs in attendance upon them when or ere y the court, $50; For compensation of jurors, $7,000; For Eepairs to building, $1,000; In a, $13,500. Mumcrrar. comrr: Five judges, at $2,500 each; clerk, $1,500; §‘,§§",§’,‘},’f"°°“"‘ three assistant clerks, at $1,000 each; janitor, $600; in all, $17,600; For rent of building, $1,500; Ru"' For contingent expenses, including books, law books, books of °°°“°‘°“‘°‘P°°’°‘ reference, fue, light, telephone, blanks, dockets, and all other necessary miscellaneous items and supplies, $750; In all, for the mumcipal court, $19,850.