20 Of this $15,000 is toward a sewer if city of Sulphur provides a like amount.

21 Park is supervised by an Indian school officer stationed in the neighborhood.

Visitors:

22 First figure is number of baths, free and paid. Second figure is number of persons visiting the mountain observation tower at 25 cents each.

23 Estimated.

24 Includes visitors from outside the immediate neighborhood. Park also serves city of Sulphur.

25 No carriage road to this park. Horse trail, steep and dangerous, 10 miles.

* Proposed park. Bill to establish passed both branches in 60th Congress, but no in identical form. The bills failed to each a conference vote. Tract is now in a National Forest.

II. STATUTORY PROVISIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL PARKS

NameDepartments Allied in Control1Penalties for Misdemeanors10Protection of “Natural Condition” specified19Special Privleges Allowed
YellowstoneWar3 4Yes11YesHotels, etc.23
Hot Springs2NoneYes12NoNumerous24
SequoiaWar3None13YesHotels, etc.25
YosemiteWar3None13YesHotels, etc.25
Gen. GrantWar3None13YesHotels, etc.25
Casa Grande2Smithsonian5None14Yes20None
Mt. RainierWar4: Agriculture6None13YesHotels26: Mining27
Crater LakeNoneYes15No21Hotels26: Mining28
PlattNone7Yes16No22Water29
Wind CaveJustice8Yes17No22Hotels: Cavern30
Sully’s HillNoneNone14NoNone
Mesa VerdeNone9Yes18YesScientific Research31