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 428 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 264. 1924. tution or institutions, not to exceed $600 per capita per annum for td}; fare ap§l2gnaintenance of Alaskan insane pat1ents during the a ear. $;‘;°;°:*°“  Proiiection of game in Alaska: For carrying_into eifect the Act 1>¤i¢.1ip?éss,·z41. entitled "A.n Act for the Kgotection of game in Alaska, and for other purposes," approved ay 11, 1908, including salaries, traveling expenses of game wardens, and all other necessa& expenses §210,gk00, to be expended under the direction of the vernor of , . a a. a2ii’Zl”°°°`°g H°°°° Traiiic in intoxicating liquors: For suppression of the trailic in intoxicatin liquors among the natives of Alaska, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $15,000. ‘°“*‘”“'°°°‘ rim Amsxa naunoan. ,.,“M°i°‘°°“°° °x` For expenses of maintenance and o eration of railroads in the nan [ _ no Territory of Alaska (in excess of revgnues), $1,000,000. .,mpay$,.,°°°°h°° Authority is granted to urchase during the fiscal year 1925, ` from the appropiliation madle for the construction and operation of railroads in aska, articles and supplies for sale to employees _ and copuacltosig the appropriation to be reimbursed by the pro- . ceeds 0 suc es. iéniditiaikié During the fiscal years 1924 and 1925 there shall be covered °°£»’,,°{'§'{,'j*‘,Q'f$f’““*‘ into the appropniniation established from time to time under the Act entitled “Act to authorize the President of the United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes,” approved March 12, 1914, as amended, the proceeds of sales of material, as well as the sales of ‘ all condemned property which has been purchased or constructed under the provisions thereof; also any moneys refunded in connection with the construction and operations under said Act, and ,,m,_,n a report hereunder shall be made to Congress at the beginning lvnniineztrsrsamer, of its next session: Provided, That the aggregate amount credited °*°‘* '°' Y“"°“ R"°" to uch appropriation under the authority contained in this paragraph shall be immediately available for purchase or construction of a river steamer and necessary barges for operation on the Mnnnnnnnnn 0, Yukon River and its tributaries. mmm, ew. For expenses of maintenance and operation of river steamers and other boats on the Yukon River and its tributaries in Alaska, including the purchase and repair of necessa machinery and apparatus, and the construction or rental of docrking facilities (in excess of revenues), $25,000. Hawaii. TERRITORY or Hawm. (HIM)! $0Cl'2· ¤i;y§;nnmn::;nnmnn_ Governor, $7 ,000; secretary, $5,400; in all, $12,400. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, and incidentals, $1,000; private secretary to the governor, $3,000;_for traveling expenses of the governor while Mnnnnvn nmnm absent from the capital on official business, $500; in all, $4,500, Legislative expenses: For furniture, light, telephone, stationery, record casmgs and files, printing and binding, including printing, publications, and binding of the session laws and the house and senate journals, indexing records, postage, ice, water, clerk hire mileaget of members, andhincidentals, pay of chaplain, clerk; , sergean a arms, steno p ers t writers 'anitors and m - mr rm an em gers. $30.000: Pmvideegm That theyliidembersicif the Iiegislatuiiiscdf ’°“’°“· the Territory of Hawaii shall not draw their compensation of $200 or any mileage for an extra SQSSIOD, held in compliance with sec-
 * "°"'°· e uses, 150000: P·r0#v£ded` That authorit is ted to the Secr1£yg•ii¤itmt¤i)y.Ei:=il=iFa' rgy of %he lnterior to pay from this apgropriiigtilivn to the Sanitarium Company of Portland, Oregon, or to other contracting 1I1St1·