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 618 FIFTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. artesian wells in arid and semiarid sections, and the preparation of reports upon the best methods of utilizing the water resources of said , _ sections, one hundred thousand dollars;. “§$8'gf°Y‘“g ‘°’°“‘ ’°' For continuation of the survey of the public lands that have been or rplay her§a§t<H· be desggnatedcais fopest resigxixes, one hundred and thirty thousand · dollars, to e imm iate avai e· ‘ Rm-. For rent of office rooms in Washington, District of Columbia, eleven thousand two hundred- dollars; In all, for the United States Geological Survey, eight hundred and fifty-five thousand one hundred dollars. ° EXPENSES TWELFTH CENSUS. TW°“*¤C°¤¤¤=¤ For salaries and necessary expenses for takin and compilin the V°l· 3°· P- N14- 'results of the Twelfth Census, in accordance wi§1 the act of hfarch third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, providing for the Twelfth and subsequent censuses, and amen ments thereto, nine million dollars, to continue available until expended, including two thousand five hundred dollars per annum to the appointment clerk, which sum is hereby iixed as the annual salary of the office. i L M*“°°“*’°°°“* MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.: Pafgsemiw N¤“°¤¤l IMPROVEMENT or THE YOSEMITE NA·r1oNAL PARK: For fprotection Eximses. of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction o bridges, fencing, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than toll roads, to be fexpeqlded uradgglgne supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, our thousand rs. Prigreytigstgfaigi The Secretary of War, upon the request of the Secretary of the hléiiean °d€ra¤€ na. Interior is hereafter authorized and directed to make the necessary gm P“’k”· C““‘ detail of tr00§s to prevent trespassers or intruders from entering gre Seuqugia atglonal Iiaigz, lthe Yosemitp NatiqpqlfPark, and tge ener rant ationa ar, respective y, in ai ornia, for the purpose of destroying the game or objects of curiosity therein, or or an§ otheir purpose prohibgted by_law or iipgulation ger the gloverlnment 0 said reservations, an toremove suc persons rom said par s if found therein. " Pfrgquoie N¤'>i°¤¤1 IMPROVEMENT OF THE SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK: For protection Extenses. of the park, and the construction and repair of brid es, fences, and ~ trails, and improvement and extension of roads; and ger providing a water sqpptly éor the cavalry] cqmp, to be exqpnded dugdgr the supervision o the ecretar 0 the nterior, ten thousand dollars. ug1g§*‘;§g}kG”¤* N“‘ IMPROVEMENT or TEHE GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARK: For F€¤ci¤g,é¤¢- constructiog lof a traiiltharound the peripielier kpfd the pgrk, and fog material an abor an e construction 0 a ar e -wire ence aroun the park, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ ` p0§‘gf’°m° °°“'“ R°‘ SUPREME Comrr REPORTSZ To pay the reporter of decisions of the Sulpreme Coulrt 0; tge Uépited States for seventg-six} cgpiesé each}; of vo uines one un re an seventy-seven to one un re an eig ty- . one, inclusive, of the United States Reports, at a rate n0t_,exceeding V°’·z5·*’·6‘“· two>dollars per volume, under the provisions of section two of the Actdof dFel§·uary iéwpllfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, seven . hun re an sixt dollars. m§g°gg*,j;*s§n'§3fSPi· GOVERNMENT £OSPITAL Fon THE INSANE: For current exlpenses of l the Government Hospital for the Insane: For support, clot mg, and treatment in the Government Hos ital for the Insane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, Revenue-Cutter Service, and inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States