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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 miscellane-
ous expenses which are not included under the above special heads,
$200,000; so much of which sum as may be necessary for the purchase
of supplies shall be immediately available: Provided, That no person
employed hereunder as special agent or inspector, or to perform any
special or unusual duty in connection herewith, shall receive as com-
pensation exceeding $200 per month, in addition to actual traveling
expenses and per diem not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence, when
absent on duty from his designated and actual post of duty: Provided, columbia.
That of the sum hereby appropriated not exceeding $7,000 may be
expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.

Service in District of

Supervision of ex

All expenditures of money appropriated herein for school purposes in penditures. Alaska for schools other than those for the education of white children under the jurisdiction of the governor thereof, shall be under the supervision and direction of the Commissioner of Education and in conformity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to conduct and methods of instruction and expenditure of money as may from time to time be recommended by him and approved by the Secretary of the Interior.

Reindeer for Alaska: For the support of reindeer stations in Alaska, Reindeer. and for the instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of the reindeer, $5,000.

Protection of game in 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 game wardens, and all other necessary expenses, $15,000, to be expended under the direction of the governor of Alaska.

Protection of game.

Vol. 35, p. 102.

traffic.

For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors among the Suppressing liquor natives of Alaska, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $12,000.

Yellowstone National Park: For administration and protection, Yellowstone Park. $5,500.

For procuring feed for buffalo, salaries of buffalo keepers, $3,000. Glacier National Park, Montana: For administration and improvement, construction and repair of roads, bridges, and telephone lines, $100,000.

Care of buffalo.
Glacier Park.

Yosemite Park.

Proviso.

eas for hotel au

Vol. 34, p. 207.

Yosemite National Park, California: For protection and improvement, construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other than toll roads: Provided, however, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and empowered to thorized. grant a lease for the construction and maintenance of a substantial hotel and buildings in connection therewith in accordance with and under the provisions of the Act of June fourth, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page two hundred and seven), relating to concessions in Yellowstone National Park, and the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and seven (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page twelve hundred and nineteen) amendatory thereof, and any part of section two of the Act of October first, eighteen hun- moved. dred and ninety, concerning the Yosemite National Park in conflict herewith is hereby repealed, $125,000.

Sequoia National Park, California: For the protection and improvement, construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other than toll roads, $15,550.

General Grant National Park, California: For protection and improvement, construction of fences and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, $2,000.

Vol. 34, p. 1219.

Restrictions re

Vol. 26, p. 651.

Sequoia Park.

General Grant Park.

Mount Rainier Park.

Survey of roads, etc.

Mesa Verde Park.

Vol. 34, p. 616.
Post, p. 84.

Crater Lake Park.

Wind Cave Park.

Government Hospital for Insane.

Maintenance, etc.

Buildings and grounds.

Fire pumps.

Columbia Institu tion for the Deaf.

Support, etc.

Howard University

Maintenance, etc.

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: For protection and improvement, construction of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, $13,400.

For a survey for the extension of the present road from a point at or about Longmire Springs eastward to the eastern boundary line of the forest reserve surrounding the Mount Rainier National Park, and for the survey of the necessary trails in said park, $10,000.

Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: For protection and improvement, including the lands within five miles of the boundaries of said reservation, which, under the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, are to be administered by the same service established for the custodianship of the park, $10,000.

Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: For protection and improvement, and repairing and extension of roads, $7,540.

Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: For improvement and protection, $2,500.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

For support, clothing, and treatment in the Government Hospital for the Insane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, Revenue-Cutter Service, inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are insane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States who have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles and of horses and vehicles for official use of the superintendent, $302,400; and not exceeding $1,500 of this sum may be expended in defraying the expense of the removal of patients to their friends; not exceeding $1,000 may be expended in the purchase of such books, periodicals, and papers as may be required for the purposes of the hospital and for the medical library, and not exceeding $1,500 for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital of escaped patients.

For the buildings and grounds of the Government Hospital for the Insane, as follows:

For general repairs and improvements, $55,000.

For provision for criminal insane, $30,454.

For roadways, grading, and walks, $5,000.

For barns and piggeries, $25,000.

Fire pumps: For the provision of two Underwriter fire pumps, to be used for fire protection, with the necessary pump house and foundation; for the erection of the same, and for laying of the required piping, $11,500.

COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF.

For support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, for books and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and improvements, $66,500.

For repairs to the buildings of the institution, including plumbing and steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, $5,000.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY.

For maintenance of the Howard University, to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, and for ice and stationery, the balance of which shall be paid from donations and other sources, of

which sum not less than $1,500 shall be used for normal instruction, $65,000;

For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessary expenses of the department of manual arts, $12,000;

For books, shelving, furniture, and fixtures, for the libraries, $1,500;

For improvement of grounds and repairs of buildings, to be immediately available, $10,000;

Medical department: To meet in part cost of needed equipment, Medical department. laboratory supplies, and apparatus, and repair of laboratories and buildings, $7,000;

For material and apparatus for chemical, physical, and naturalhistory studies, and use in laboratories of the new science hall, including cases and shelving, $2,000;

For fuel and light: In part payment for fuel and light, Freedmen's Hospital and Howard University, including necessary labor to care for and operate the same, $3,500;

In all, $101,000.

FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL.

For salaries and compensation of the surgeon in chief, not to exceed $3,000, and for all other professional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Secretary of the Interior; in all, $32,040. A detailed statement of the expenditure of this sum shall be submitted to Congress;

For subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, medicine, medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric lights, repairs, furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, $26,000;

For installation of ash conveyor, $3,000;

In all, $61,040.

UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Fuel and light.

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Public buildings.

Courthouse, Washington, District of Columbia: For construction Courthouse, D. C. work at the courthouse and repairs thereof, as per estimate of the Superintendent of the Capitol, $5,000.

Reconstructing heat

For reconstruction of the steam heating and plumbing system, ing and plumbing sysincluding apparatus, material, and labor, and for reconstruction and tem, etc. rewiring of the electric light and power system, courthouse, Wash

Proviso.

system

ington, District of Columbia, for labor, cables, conduits, connections, Extension of Interior and so forth, necessary in extending the lighting and power system for Department the Department of the Interior to the courthouse and court of appeals into. buildings, Washington, District of Columbia, and the providing of conduits along E Street Northwest, the laying and construction of which under or over said streets is hereby authorized, and for each and every purpose connected with the work on said buildings, all to be expended under the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds: Provided, That the proportional share of the cost of supply- Share of expense. ing light, heat, and power to said courthouse buildings shall be paid to the Secretary of the Interior from the proper appropriation for the care, maintenance, fuel, lights, and so forth, of said courthouse buildings, disbursed through the Department of Justice, $40,900. One half of each of the two foregoing sums shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of the Treasury of the United States.

Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas: For continuing construction, $100,000, to be available immediately and to remain available until expended, all of which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said penitentiary.

Half from District revenues.

Leavenworth, Kans.

Atlanta, Ga.
Penitentiary.

Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia: For continuing construction, $75,000, to be available immediately and to remain available untii expended, all of which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said penitentiary. New buildings for No part of any money appropriated in this act under the Department of Justice shall be used for beginning the construction of any new or additional building at any Federal penitentiary.

bidden.

National Training School for Boys, D. C.

Miscellaneous.

Conduct of customs

cases.

General, Deputy, at-
torneys, etc.
Vol. 36, p. 108

National Training School for Boys: For acquisition by purchase or condemnation of additional land adjoining the present site, to be immediately available, $41,000, or so much thereof as may be neces

sary.

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; Assistant Attorney assistant attorneys-one $5,000, one $4,500, one $3,000; special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney General, as authorized by section thirty of the Act of August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, $35,000; necessary clerical assistance and other employees at the seat of government and elsewhere, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney General; supplies, printing, traveling, and other miscellaneous and incidental expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $27,000; in all, $82,500.

Supplies.

Witnesses, Board of General Appraisers. Defending suits in claims.

French spoliation claims.

Detection and prosecution of crimes.

Protecting the President.

Inspection of prisons,

etc.

Defense in Indian depredation claims.

Traveling, etc., expenses.

For traveling expenses, fees, and mileage allowance of witnesses before the Board of United States General Appraisers, $3,000.

Defending suits in claims against the United States: For defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and such other expenditures as may be necessary in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, not exceeding $500 of which may be expended for law books, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $15,000.

Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States; the investigation of the official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks, and referees of the United States courts and the Territorial courts, and United States commissioners, for which purpose all the official papers, records, and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attorney General at any time; for the protection of the person of the President of the United States; for such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice as may be directed by the Attorney General, including not to exceed $10,000 for necessary employees at the seat of government, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $475,000.

Inspection of prisons and prisoners and parole: For the inspection of United States prisons and prisoners, and for the collection, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records, and their exchange with the officials of State and other institutions, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $10,000.

Defense in Indian depredation claims: For salaries and expenses in defense of the Indian depredation claims, including not exceeding $6,000 for salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $21,000.

Traveling and miscellaneous expenses: For traveling and other Advances permitted. miscellaneous and emergency expenses, including advances made by the disbursing clerk, authorized and approved by the Attorney General, to be expended at his discretion, the provisions of the first

R. S., sec. 3648, p. 718.

paragraph of section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, $7,500.

laws.

Use for prosecuting

etc., prohibited.

Enforcement of antitrust laws: For the enforcement of antitrust Enforcing antitrust laws, including not exceeding $10,000 for salaries of necessary employees at the seat of government, $300,000: Provided, however, That no Provisos. part of this money shall be spent in the prosecution of any organiza- labor organizations, tion or individual for entering into any combination or agreement having in view the increasing of wages, shortening of hours or bettering the conditions of labor, or for any act done in furtherance thereof, not in itself unlawful: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation farmers, etc. shall be expended for the prosecution of producers of farm products and associations of farmers who cooperate and organize in an effort to and for the purpose to obtain and maintain a fair and reasonable price for their products:

Organizations of

Conveyances, Five

Expenses of suits to set aside allotments.

Suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands, Five Civilized civilized Tribes. Tribes: For the payment of necessary expenses incident to any suits brought at the request of the Secretary of the Interior in the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $35,000 together with the unexpended balance of the appropriations heretofore made for this purpose.

Enforcing laws to
Vol. 24, p. 379; Vol.

regulate commerce.

Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerce: For expenses of representing the Government in all matters arising under the Act en- 36, p. 539. titled "An Act to regulate commerce," approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, as amended, including traveling expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, including salaries of employees at Washington, $10,000.

Seminole allotments.
Expenses of suits af-

Suits affecting title to Seminole allotted lands in Oklahoma: For the payment of necessary expense incident to any suits brought, in- fecting. cluding the salaries of attorneys specially employed to set aside illegal conveyances of Seminole allotments, to protect the possession of Seminole allottees in their allotted lands, or in the prosecution of any criminal proceedings based on frauds perpetrated upon Seminole allottees with respect to their allotted lands, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $12,000.

Federal Court Re

Federal Court Reports and Digests: To pay the publishers of the ports and Digests. Federal Reporter for the estimated continuations for the fiscal year commencing July first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, $3,600.

Lawyers' Coopera

For fifteen copies of volume fifty-seven of the Lawyers' Cooperative tive Edition. Edition, Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States, $90.

To pay the publishers of the decisions of the Supreme Court for two hundred and seventy-four copies of volumes two hundred and twentyeight to two hundred and thirty-one, inclusive, official edition, at $1.75 per volume, $1,890.

Volume 57. Supreme Court Reports.

Purchase of.

Admiralty Rules.
Expenses, revising,

Court.

R. S., sec. 1765, p. 314.
Vol. 18, p. 109.

For defraying the necessary expenses incurred and to be incurred for stenographic services, printing, and expert assistance for the etc., by Supreme Supreme Court of the United States in revising the Admiralty Rules, $1,200, to be disbursed by the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States on the order of the Chief Justice of the United States, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four. Protecting interests of the United States in suits affecting Pacific Pacificrallroads suits. railroads: To enable the Attorney General to represent and protect the interests of the United States in matters and suits affecting the Pacific railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, $50,000. Opinions and briefs of Solicitor of Treasury: To enable the Attorney General to employ at his discretion, and irrespective of the provisions of sections seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes or other law, such competent person or persons as will, in his judgment, best perform the service to edit and prepare for publication and super

of

Expenses.

Opinions, Solicitor

Treasury. Preparation of digest. Vol. 18, p. 109.

R. S., sec. 1765, p. 314.

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