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 1420 SIXTY-FIRST conennss. sms. III. os. 285. 1911. _ Alaskan Care and custody of the insane of Alaska: For the care  custody C"°°imm°‘ of persons legally adjrildged insane thetgistnctdogélaska, mcludmg trans rtation and other ex enses, thousand dollars. _ _ Eduwicn of M- Edggation in Alaska.: To eliiable the Secretary of the Interior, m his um` discretion and under his direction,   provide for the education and support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; for erection, repair, and rental of school burldmgs; for text-books and industrial apparatus; for pay and necessary traveling expenses of general agent, assistant agent, superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees, and all other necessary m1scellaneous expenses which are not included under the above.spec1al heads, two hundred thousand dollars; so much of which_sum as may be neces- _ sary for the purchase of supplies shall be immediately available: €1l°iumi“$p¤y. Provided, That no erson employed hereunder as special agent_ or inspector, or to perflorm any special or unusual duty in connection · herewith, shall receive as compensation exceeding two hundred dollars per month, in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diem not exceeding four dollars in lieu of subsistence, when absent w§°}{‘§f’“· W““’““" on duty from his designated and actual post of duty: Promded, That ' of thebsum hergbg gppropriatgil not exceedinlg scglen thouiagdldolaars ma e ex n e or rson services m the `strict 0 oum ia. ‘ sagervision of ex- ill experlfditures of riigney appropriated herein for school purposes _ °°° mm` 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 methods of instruction and ex- _ pendituge of moncpy) asilpiagc from timptgi gmc be recommended by im an a rove y e creta 0 e nterior. R°*'*‘*°°’· Reindeeiilhr Alaska: For the surlilport of reindeer stations in Alaska, and for} this instrliuction of Alaislkan ngtiycis in the care and managemento the rein eer, twe ve thousand dollars. {’,';{fg°5f*,§f';0‘;_‘¥““°· Protection of game in Alaska: For carrying out the provisions of an Act approved May eleyenth, nineteen hun red and eight, entitled "An Act or the protection of game in Alaska, and for other purposes," including salaries, travelling expenses of game wardens, and all(pth¢;lrl;ne1cess2;.1y experlises, fifteen tlpippaiid dollars, to be expended un er e irec ion 0 -t egovernoro as a. m§g,¥g>'°***¤¤' “°¤°°* For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors among the nptilyeslof Alaska, tr; be elxpendegl gnhler the direction of the Secretary o t 0 nterior, twe ve thousand dollars. Ye1¤<>w¤¤>¤¤ Park- Yellowstone National Park: For the administration and protection of the Yellowstone National Park, five thousand five hundred dollars. Care trtussieer hFor pgoculping feed for buffalo, salaries of buffalo keepers, three . thousand oo ars. · Yvwmiw Perl Yosemite National Park, California: For protection and improvement of the Yosemite National Park and the construction and re air of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other than toll roads, fifty thousand dollars. P¤¤¤P¤¤¤· Platt National Park: For maintenance, bridging, roads, trails, alpd sewgrllagri, under direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars. ~ },,'@'j,j},";},‘,‘§,{];‘,§f,;S,,, So much of the appropriation of twelve thousand dollars, made in Fnpnmsco www =r¤r> the sundry civil Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred patience sqarnme. and ten, to enable the &cretary of the Interior to examine into the ·*"‘”·P·7‘°· data required to_be submitted by the city of San Francisco with reference to a water supply for that city from Lake Eleanor and adjacent watersheds partially within the Yosemite Park or from any other available sources of water suppl, and to collect such independent data and information as ma ge necessary in the remises, mcludrnig all incidental expenses ofy the officers of the llljngineer Corps o the United States Army detailed by the Secretary of War