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 990 srxrrrcrn CONGRESS. sm. II. os. 299. 1909. expenses of general agent, assistant ent superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees, ahh all other necessary mrscellaneous ex enses which are not included under the above special heads, two hundred thousand dollars, so much of which sum as may be necessary `for the purchase of supplies shall be immediately available: f{,{'gQ’QjN,_ Promded, That no erson employed herenmder as special agent_or inspector, or to peribrm any special or unusual duty m connection herewith, shall receive as compensation exceeding two hundred dollars per month in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diem not exceeding liour dollars in lieu of subsistence, when absent on duty w§,°',§**},°· W“"*“¥‘ from their designated and actual posts of duty: Prcmded, That of the '' sum hereby appropriated not exceeding seven thousand dollars may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Supervision of All expenditure of money a.ppI'OP1'i8.t6d l1Bl‘0l11 {01* S0ll0Ol EUPPOSGS °xp°°d"`"°°‘ in Alaska shall be under the supervision and direction of the ommissioner of Education and in conformity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to conduct and met ods of instruction and exppm diture of money as may from time to time be recommended by im and approved by the Secretary of the Interior. R°i¤°°°*- Rnrunmmn ron Ar.AsKA: For the support of reindeer stations in Alaska, and for the instruction of Alas an natives in the care and management of the reindeer, twelve thousand dollars; and all reindeer owned bv the United States in‘Alaska shall, as soon as racticable, be turned over to missions in or natives of Alaska, to be lield and used by them lmder such conditions as the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe. The Secretary of the Interior maty authorize the sale of surplus male reindeer and make regulations or the same. The proceeds of such sale shall be turned into the Treasury of the United tates. §{,‘gj°*;_'f*j’,*;,°'¤*m°- Paorrmcrrou or cum nv ALASKA? For carrying out the provisions ' of an Act approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled "An Act for the protection of game in Alaska, and for other purposes," including salaries, traveling expenses of ame wardens, and all other necessary expenses, ten thousand dollius, to be expended under the direction of the governor of Alaska. Yellowstone run. YELLOWSTONE NA·rroNAL PARK: For the administration and rogecifion of the Yellowstone National Park, five thousand five hundred 0 ars. ` cm orrmmroes. For procuring feed for buffalo, salaries of buffalo keepers, two thousand five hundred dollars. • Yosemite P¤rk· Yosmrrrr; NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA! For protection and im- . rovement of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than toll roads, thirty thousand dollars. S•·q¤¤¤· Park- Smqrrorx NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA; For the protection and improvement of the Sequoia National Park, and the construction an re air of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, _ other than toll roads, fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. ‘**"““’**"*"‘"‘P“"‘· Grzxmrar. GRANT NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIAZ For protection and improvement of the General Grant National Park, construction gf {pnces and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, two thousand o ars. Crum Lake P¤rk· CnA·rr·m LAKE NATIONAL PARK, OREGON: For protection and im- ' provement of the Crater Lake National Park and repairing and extension of roads, three thousand dollars. MM Verde Park- MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO: For protection and improvement of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, includ` the lands within five miles of the boundaries of said reservation, liidrich, V°,_,,_,_p_6,,_ under the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, are to be administered by the same service established for the custodiansbin of the park, seven thousand five hundred dollars.