218 THE USE BOOK. 



ing, appropriating, entering, relinquishing, reconveying, certify 

 ing, or patenting of any of such lands. 



SEC. 2. That pulp wood or wood pulp manu- 

 uS rtati(m ] a factored from timber in the district of Alaska 



may be exported therefrom. 



SEC. 3. That forest supervisors and rangers shall be selected, 



when practicable, from qualified citizens of 



a n^r e fl S Lpr7 erViSOrS the States or Territories in which the said 



(iiiii rdugtJis. . 



reserves, respectively, are situated. 



SEC. 4. That rights of way for the construction and main- 

 tenance of dams, reservoirs, water plants, 

 ipal rights ofTiSr. " ditcnes ' flumes, pipes, tunnels, and canals 

 within and across the forest reserves of the 

 United States are hereby granted to citizens and corporations 

 of the United States for municipal or mining purposes, and for 

 the purposes of the milling and reduction of ores, during the 

 period of their beneficial use, under such rules and regulations 

 as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, and sub- 

 ject to the laws of the State or Territory in which said re- 

 serves are respectively situated. 



SEC. 5. That all money received from the sale of any products 

 or the use of any land or resources of said 

 Special fund. forest reserves shall be covered into the 



Treasury of the United States and for a period 

 of five years from the passage of this act shall constitute a 

 special fund available, until expended, as the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture may direct, for the protection, administration, improve- 

 ment, and extension of Federal forest reserves. 



NOTE. The Department of Agriculture and the Depart- 

 ment of the Interior have concurred in the opinion that the 

 above law divides the jurisdiction over forest reserves as 

 follows : All grants of rights or privileges within forest 

 reserves, which do not affect the title to the land or cloud 

 the fee, are under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of 

 Agriculture. All grants which dispose of title to or give 

 an easement running with the land are under the jurisdic- 

 tion of the Secretary of the Interior. 



AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION. 



ACT OF JUNE 30, 1906 (34 STAT., 669). 

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 [684] That the forest-reserve special fund provided for in 

 section five of the act approved February 

 cial fund. Pe " m ' st < nineteen hundred and five, entitled "An 



act providing for the transfer of forest re- 

 serves from the Department of the Interior to the Department 



