Hunting in Many Lands 



paid an annual salary of one thousand dollars, payable 

 quarterly, and the marshal of the United States and his 

 deputies, and the attorney of the United States and his 

 assistants in said district, shall be paid the same compen- 

 sation and fees as are now provided by law for like ser- 

 vices in said district. 



Sec. 8. That all costs and expenses arising in cases 

 under this Act, and properly chargeable to the United 

 States, shall be certified, approved and paid as like costs 

 and expenses in the courts of the United States are cer- 

 tified, approved and paid under the laws of the United 

 States. 



Sec. 9. That the Secretary of the Interior shall cause 

 to be erected in the Park a suitable building to be used 

 as a jail, and also having in said building an office for 

 the use of the commissioner ; the cost of such building 

 not to exceed five thousand dollars, to be paid out of 

 any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated 

 upon the certificate of the Secretary as a voucher therefor. 



Sec. 10. That this Act shall not be construed to 

 repeal existing laws conferring upon the Secretary of 

 the Interior and the Secretary of War certain powers 

 with reference to the protection, improvement and con- 

 trol of the said Yellowstone National Park. 



Approved May 7, 1894. 



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