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of the said lands and the timber -thereon, and to dispose of the 

 proceeds thereof, as provided in said acts, only when received 

 from the sale of the timber and the lands, as therein provided. 



SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST. 



NOTE. Act of March 1, 1907 (34 Stat, 1053), grants cer- 

 tain lands for reservoir purposes in the San Juan National 

 Forest to the city of Dnrango, Colorado. In this act it is 

 provided 



[1054] That the Forest Service of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture shall have full power to patrol the said 

 lands mid to protect them from fire and trespass: I'rorided 

 fur-flier. That the Forest Service may dispose of the timber upon 

 the said lands, except so much thereof as may be growing 

 within one hundred feet from the margin of any natural or 

 constructed reservoir or of the main crocks within the said 

 boundary flowing into such reservoirs under said additional 

 rules for lumbering, to protect said waters from pollution, as 

 shall be prescribed by the Forester and approved by the mayor 

 of the city of Durango: Ami /irftrided further. That if said 

 city shall fence all or any part of said lands, it shall provide 

 practicable gates in such fence at points to be designated by the 

 supervisor of the San Juan National Forest. 



UINTA NATIONAL FOREST. 



ACT OF MARCH 3, 1905 (33 STAT., 1048). 



[1070] That before the opening of the Uintah Indian Reser- 

 vation the President is hereby authorized to 

 President to pro- sot a j )ar t an d reserve as an addition to the 

 ufntl Nat '1 Forest. TMntah Forest Reserve, subject to the laws, 

 rules, and regulations governing forest re- 

 serves, and subject to the mineral rights granted by the act of 

 Congress of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, 

 such portion of the lands within the Uintah Indian Reservation 

 as he considers necessary, and he may also set apart and reserve 

 any reservoir site or other lands necessary to conserve and 

 protect the water supply for the Indians or for general agri- 

 cultural development, and may confirm such rights to water 

 thereon as have already accrued : Provided, That the proceeds 

 from any timber on such addition as may with safety be sold 

 prior to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty, shall be 

 paid to said Indians in accordance with the provisions of the 

 act opening the reservation. 



