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THE

FEDERAL REPORTER.

VOLUME 88.

CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS AND CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

PERMANENT EDITION.

AUGUST-OCTOBER, 1898.

ST. PAUL:
WEST PUBLISHING CO.

1898.

COPYRIGHT, 1898,

BY

WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY.

JURISPRUDENCE

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS.

Table of Fees for Circuit Courts of Appeals.

Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1897.

Order.

February 28, 1898.

Ordered, that the table of fees and costs in the circuit courts of appeals, established in pursuance of the act of congress of February 19, 1897, by order of January 10, 1898, be, and the same is hereby, amended as to the item for "Preparing the record for the printer, indexing the same, supervising the printing and distributing the copies, for each printed page of the record and index, .15," by substituting twenty-five cents in place of fifteen cents, for each printed page, so that said order as amended shall read as follows:

Ordered, in pursuance of the act of congress of February 19, 1897 (29 Stat. 536, c. 263), that the following table of fees and costs in the circuit courts of appeals be, and the same is hereby, established, to take effect on the first day of March, A. D. 1898, and no other fees and costs than those therein named shall thereafter be charged: Docketing a case and filing the record....

Transferring a case to the printed calendar.

Entering an appearance...

Entering a continuance...

Filing a motion, order, or other paper.

Entering any rule, or making or copying any record or other paper, for each one hundred words.....

Entering a judgment or decree.

Every search of the records of the court and certifying the same.
Affixing a certificate and a seal to any paper......
Receiving, keeping, and paying money, in pursuance of any statute or
order of court, one per cent. on the amount so received, kept and paid.
Preparing the record for the printer, indexing the same, supervising
the printing and distributing the copies, for each printed page of the
record and index.....

Making a manuscript copy of the record, when required by the rules,
for each one hundred words (but nothing in addition for supervising
the printing)

Issuing a writ of error and accompanying papers, or a mandate or other process

$ 5 00

25

1 00

25

25

20

1 00

1 00

1 00

25

20

5 00

Filing briefs, for each party appearing...

5 00

Copy of an opinion of the court, certified under seal, for each printed page (but not to exceed five dollars in the whole for any copy)...... Attorney's docket fee.....

1 00

20 00

I, James H. McKenney, clerk of the supreme court of the United States, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the order

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of said supreme court entered on February 28, 1898, in pursuance of
the act of congress of February 19, 1897, as the same remains upon
the files and records of said supreme court.

In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the

seal of said supreme court, at the city of Washington, this 11th day of

March, A. D. 1898.

[Form of Appearance Bond on Writ of Error in Criminal Cases.]

Know All Men by These Presents,

That we, - as principal, and

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as sureties, are held and firmly

day of

in the year of our

bound unto the United States of America in the full and just sum of
Dollars, to be paid to the United States of America, to which payment well
and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and adminis-
trators jointly and severally by these presents.
Sealed with our seals and dated this

Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-

Whereas, lately at the
Term, A. D. 189, of the
Court of the

United States for the - District of

in a suit depending in said

Court between the United States of America, plaintiff, and

a judgment and sentence was rendered against the said

1 For appendix to rule 35, as originally adopted in the Eighth circuit, see
22 C. C. A. vi., 78 Fed. cxxxi.

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