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 IQIO FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sizss. II. Ch. 2907. 1907. time as the Forester shall_ certify that the iavages of the destructive insects in said forest are practically checked, but in no case after July Cure nf fish and iirst, nineteen hundred and eight; to transport and care for fish and gum' game supplied to stock the national forests or the waters therein; Agents. ew. to employ fiscal and other agents, clerks, assistants, and other labor required in practical forestry, in the administration of national 0,§f*‘°°*P”°‘°?'“p*‘S· forests in the District of Columbia or elsewhere;_ and hereafter he may dispose of photographic prints (including bromide enlargements), lantern slides, transparencies, blueprints, and forest maps at cost and ten per centum additional, and con emned property or materials under his charge in the same manner as provided by law for other bureaus; to collate, digest, report, illustrate, and print the results of experiments and investigations made by the Forest Service; to purchase law books to an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars, necessary supplies, apparatus, office fixtures, and technical books and technical journals for officers of the Forest Service stationed outside of Washington; and to pay freight, express, telegraph, and telephone charges, and for electric light and power, fuel, gas, ice, washing towels, and traveling and other necessary expenses, one million seven hundred and fifty-six thousand eight hundred dollars, of which sum not to exceed 5;*;% f me forty thousand dollars may be used for rent. And hereafter the WS ° ° _ °°°` employees of the Forest Service outside of the city of lVashington may, I, in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture, without additional expense to the Government, be granted leaves of absence not to exceed fifteen days in any one year, which leave may, in exceptional and meritorious cases where such an emuployee is ill, be extended, in the dggretiori of the Secretary of Agric ture, not to exceed fifteen days a itiona in any one ear. , Total fpr salagries arid geperal expenses, Forest Service, one million nine hun red thousand dollars. e;Se*f1;g;§*m**°“·°'*`·· And there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, to be expended as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct for the proper and economical administration, protection, and development of _ the national forests, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars of {;<{,ggg·0, www which amount is to be immediately available: Provided, That hereafter gmimcixpenmium rc- on or before the first day of Jzmu=t1‘y ot each year the Secretary of ' Agriculture shall submit to Congress classified and detailed reports of al receipts by the Forest Service and classiiied and detailed estimates of all expenditures intended for this service for the next fiscal year and detailed reports of all expenditures under any appropriation for such _ C \]’fjg’*¥}*;jm*",}jg service during the prece ing fiscal year: 1)l’(N‘li/jg! f;Il7"L‘}L€7‘, That all Treasury. money received i1ft€l' July ilI'St, DiH0t€€l1 l‘1LlD(ll'0<l and seven, by or on account of the forest service for timber, or from any other source of Pmmmcm {II) r(’· {prestdreservation revenue, shall be coyercd into the Treasury of the gn- mmmilm uplté bi38t€S 38 3 ¥Ii1=¤C0ll€Hl€OUS ifbvclpt and tlléfp IS hereby glppropi rated and madeavailable as the Sccietary of Agriculture may irect out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, so much as may be necemryr to make refunds to depositors of money heretofore or hereafter deposited by them to secure the purchase price on the sale of any products or for the use. of any land or resources of the natipnal forests in excess of amounts found actually due from them m§,¤££§g_*Y°**’h*“l’ to the [1 nited States: And [Ii’OZ‘L.CI¢’(Z jin*Me2*, That ten per centum of all money received from each forest reserve during any Hscal vear, including the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, shalllhe paid at the end thereof by the Secretary of the Treasurv to the State or Territory in which said reserve is situated, to be expended as the State or Territorial legislature may prescribe for the beneiit of Pmm_mmw“_Bm the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which stages UIQ fO1'€Si3 I‘0S€I`V€ 15 Slflwfédi 1)/’0U¢OZ6¢] fiuffhcf, That when any forest