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 832 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 27,28. 1906. tions thirty-five and thirty-six; thence north on section line to the qhuarter-section corner between sections twenty-five and twenty-six; t ence east through the middle of section twenty-five to the center thereof; thence north through the middle of sections twenty-five and twenty-four to the center of section twenty-four; thence west through the middle of sections twenty-four, twenty-three, and twenty- two to the quarter-section corner between sections twenty-one and twenty-two, township three south, range twenty east, on the pres- Lands excluded ent western boundary of the Yosemite National Park. And all that §§.,,_"§·§°,§,,§:,r§"2f ortion of the Yosemite National Park lying between the boundary line last above mentioned and the resent boundary line of said national park is excluded from  park; and the said lands so excluded, and all thereof, are added to and made a part of the Sierra Forest Reserve, and shall hereafter form a part of said Sierra Forest Reserve, and shall be subject to all of the Acts of Congress with relagg} for mM_ tion thereto: Provided, 'l`hat the Secretary of the Interior may require ieva. the payment of such price as he maxy deem proper for privileges on °L 3* ¥’· ”°· the land herein segrigated from the osemite National Park and made a part of the Sierra orest Reserve accorded under the Act approved February fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, relating to rights of way over certain parks, reservations, and other lands, and other Acts 131;;: or way no concerning rights of way over public lands: And provided jin·the1·, R§‘,j‘g,.,,,g,°,,_ That in the grant of any right o wa for railway purposes across the lands laced under this measure within the Sierra Forest Reserve it shall be stipulated that no logs or timber shall be hauled over the same without the consent of the Secretary of the Interior, and under regulations to be promulgated by him. . . P¤¤¤¤¤¤l•n<1¤.¤¢c. Sec. 2. That none of the lands patented and in rivate ownership in the area hereb included in the Sierra Forest Feserve shall have the privileges of the lieu-land scrip provisions of the land laws, but otherwise to be in all respects under the laws and regulations affecting the forest reserves, and immediately upon the passage of this Act all laws, rules, and regulations affecting forest reservations, including the right to change the boundaries thereof by Executive proclamation, shall take effect and be in force within the limits of the territory excluded by this Act from the Yosemite National Park, except as R8 ded hegein othegiviselprovided. d d '°°“°°°¥P°” EC. 3. ata revenues erive from privile res in the ark aui°iIgii)='gv;?ic§i_'ew` thorized under the Act of October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, v°'·”»¥’·"°’· the Act of February seventh, nineteen hundred and tive, as well ins under this measure, or from privileges accorded on the lands herein segregated from said park and included within the Sierra Forest Reserve, shall be psaid into the Treasury of the United States, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in the ganlpgement, protection, and improvement of the Yosemite National ar . Approved, June 11, 1906. iI§?§·1g,t  au£N:ét28.] gl 4::21; gggggpxbappayg giggiciency in the appropriation for assist- [Pnb. Bea, No. 28.] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentativee of the United §ggg;;>g}{¥<$:¤;8g}& States of America in Cbngmsa assembled, Tehat there is hereby appro-  pirated, ou; of latnyénonpty in the 'greiiisury not otherwigeiappropriateld, . e sum_ 0_ o y- ve thousand dollars to supp y a e cieucy in the appropriation for pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including a ldpersonal services in connection with the care of public buildings un er control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of