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suitable spaces and portions of ground near, or adjacent to, mineral, 

 medicinal, or oth or spring-, within any forest reser^'es established 

 within the United states, or hereafter to be established, and where 

 the public is accustomed or desires to frequent, for health or pleasure, 

 for the purpose of erectini^ upon such leased ground sanitariums or 

 hotels, to be opened for the reception of the public. And he is further 

 authorized to make such regulations, for the convenience of people 

 visiting such springs, with reference to spaces and locations, for the 

 erection of tents or temporary dwelling houses to be erected or con- 

 structed for the use of those visiting such springs for health or 

 pleasure. And the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to pre- 

 scribe the terms and duration and the compensation to be paid for 

 the privileges granted under the provisions of this Act. 



Act February 28, 1899, c. 221. s. 1, 30 Stat. 908. 



The Secretary of Agriculture shall execute all laws affecting public 

 lands reserved as forest reservations except such laws as affect the sur- 

 veying, prospecting, locating, entering, etc., and patenting of such lands, 

 by the provisions of act February 1, 1905, c. 288, s. 1. set forth on p. 86, 

 ante. 



Disposition of funds from privileges granted. 



Sec. 2. All funds arising from the privileges granted hereunder 

 shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as a special 

 fund, to be expended in the care of public forest reservations. 



Act February 28, 1899, c. 221, s. 2, 30 Stat. 908. 



ACT FEBRUARY 8, 1905, c. 552. An act authorizing the use of earth, stone, 

 and timber on the public lands and forest reserves of the United States in 

 the construction of worlvS under the national irrigation law. (33 Stat. TOG.) 



Use of earth, stone, and timber from the forest reserves, etc., for construction 

 of irrigation works. 



That in carrying out the provisions of the national irrigation law, 

 approved Jime seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, and in con- 

 structing works thereunder, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby 

 authorized to use and to permit the use by those engaged in the con- 

 struction of works imder said law. imder rules and regulations to be 

 prescribed by him, such earth, stone, and timber from the public 

 lands of the United States as may be required in the construction of 

 such works, and the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized 

 to permit the use of earth, .stone, and timber from the forest reserves 

 of the United States for the same purpose, under rules and regu- 

 lations to be prescribed by him. 



Act February 8. 1905, c. 552, 33 Stat. 706. 



ACT MARCK 3, 1875. c. 152. An act granting to railroads the right of way 

 tlirough the public lands of the Uuiteti States. (IS Stat. 482.) 



That tlie right of way through the public lands of the United 

 States is hereby granted to any railroad company duly organized 

 under the laws of any State or Territory, except the District of Co- 

 hunbia, or by the Congress of the United States, which shall have 

 filed with the Secretary of the Interior a copy of its articles of in- 

 corporation, and duo i>roofs of its organization under the same, to 

 the ext<.Mit of one huudied feet on each .side of the central line of said 

 road; also the right to take, from the public lands adjacent to the 



