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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 3914. 1906. 729 The Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, authorize pay- cme: disbursin8 ment to the chief disbursing clerk of the United States Geological °1°{}:;m,,m,_ Survey from the reclamation fund, while acting, after June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, as disbursing officer of said fund, of a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars r annum, in addition to the compensation now received by that otlizicr, in consideration of the additional duties devolving upon him in connection with the reclamation service. MISCELLANEOUS omncrs, DEPARTMENT or THE 1N_TEmoR. Mm¤11¤¤¤»¤s. ` YELLOWSTONE NAT1oNAL PARK: For the administration and rotec- Yellowstone Park. tion of the Yellowstone National Park, to be expended by and) under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, including two thousand gvesnuxédged dollars for maintenance of buffalo, seven thousand five un re dollars. YOSEMITE NATIoNAL PARK, CALIFoIzNIA: For protection and im- Y¤¤¤¤i¢¤ Pwrprovement of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction of bridges, fencing, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than toll roads, to-be expended under the su rvision of the Secretary of the Interior, five thousand seven hundredximd lift dollars. · SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, CAL1ronNIA: lilor the protection and S°¤¤<>*¤ P·¤¥· improvement of the Sequoia National Park, and the construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and extension of. roads, to be elxpendeéi émaler the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand ol ars. GENERAL GRANT NAT1oNA1. PA1gK, CALIFORNIA! For protection and ¤¤¤¤¤1¤¤=¤¢P•rkimprovement of the General Grant National Park, construction of fences and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand . dollars. CRATE}; LAKE NAr1oNAL PARK, OKI2e0N: For protection and <>¤·¤¤r1·•k¤P¤r1¤ improvement of the Crater Lake National Park, and repairing and extension of roads, to be expended under the supervision of the ecretary of the Interior, three thousand dollars. MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, WASHINGTON: For improvement M°¤¤¤R•*¤*¤¥’¤k· of Mount Rainier National Park, management, protection, an improvement, construction of bridges, fences, andtrails, and improvement of roads, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundred dollars. Winn CAVE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH DAKOTA: For the manage- Wind cave Park. ment, improvement, and protection of the Wind Cave National Park, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior., four thousand four hundred dollars. RUIN OF CASA GRANDE, ARIZONAI For PTOCGCGOII of Casa Grande C¤mGra¤de Ruin. Ruin, in Pinal County, near Florence, Arizona, and for excavation on the reservation, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, three thousand dollars. Smexmmm COURT REPORTSZ To PSV the publishers of the decisions wmv Court Reof the Supreme Court for two hundred and sixty copies of volumes °° two hundred to two hundred and six, inclusive, officna edition, at two dollars r volume, and for thirteen copies of volumes fifty and fifty- one of this decisions of the Supreme Court, Lawyers’ Cooperative Publishing Company, at five do lars per volume, three thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. _ EDUCATION IN ALASKA: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in ggfgéou em of his discretion and under his direction, toprovide for the education and mmves. ’ ’ support of the Eskimos., Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; for erection, repair, and rental of S<Il100l buildings; for text-books and iudustrh] apparatus; for pay nndngcgggnry traveling expenses of gen- agar, ctc., of agents, eral agent, assistant agent, S¤p0l'1Dt€l1d0lltS, teachers, p ysicians, and