152 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMEXT OF AGRICULTUEE. 



serve, all in said El Paso County; and the said railway company is 

 hereby also granted right of way through the public lands to the 

 town of Cripple Creek, in the said State of Colorado ; said right of 

 way being granted subject to the rules and restrictions and carrying 

 all the rights and privileges of an Act entitled "An Act granting to 

 railroads the right of way through the public lands of the United 

 States," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, 

 said Act being herebv made applicable to the right of way hereby 

 granted: Provided^ That no timber shall be cut by said railroad 

 company for any purpose outside of the rights of way herein granted. 



Act June 27, 189S, c. 501. 30 Stat. 493. 



Act March 3, 1875, c. 152, mentioned in this act, is set forth on p. 146, 

 ante. 



ACT JULY 8, 1898. c. 645. An act granting right of way through the Pikes 

 Pealv Timber L.ind Reserve and the public lands to the Cripple Creek 

 Short-Line llailway Company. (30 Stat. 729.) 



Right of way through Pikes Peak Timber Land Reserve granted to Cripple 

 Creek Short-Line Railway Co. for a railway. 



That the Cripple Creek Short-Line Railway Company, a corpora- 

 tion created and existing under the laws of the State of Colorado, be, 

 and it hereby is, authorized to construct and maintain a railway over 

 and through the Pikes Peak Timber Land Reserve (heretofore re- 

 served from entry or settlement and set apart as a public reservation 

 by Executive order), said railway to enter said Pikes Peak Timber 

 Land Reserve at such a point on the eastern or northern boundary 

 thereof in El Paso County, Colorado, as may be found to be the 

 most feasible for the route of said railway, running in a westerly 

 direction from Colorado Springs, Colorado, thence proceeding by 

 the most practicable route through the resserve to the western bound- 

 ary thereof; also, to proceed bj'' such side tracks, extensions, switches, 

 and spurs as may be necessary to reach any groups of mines in said 

 forest reserve, all in said El Paso County; and the said railroad 

 company is hereby also granted right of way through the public lands 

 to the town of Cripple Creek, in the said State of Colorado; said 

 right of way being granted subject to the rules and restrictions and 

 carrying all the rights and privileges of an Act entitled "An Act 

 granting to railroads the right of way through the public lands of 

 the United States," approved March third, eighteen hundred and 

 seventy-five, said Act being hereby made applicable to the right of 

 way hereby granted: Provided. That no timber shall be cut by said 

 railroad company for any purpose outside of the rights of way herein 

 granted : And provided f>n'flie)\ That the right of way herein gi*anted 

 shall not interfere with (lie right of way on Government land through 

 the Pikes Peak Timber-land Reserve, granted by Act of Congress, 

 entitled: "An Act granting right of way through the Pikes Peak 

 Timber-land Reserve and the public lands to the Cripple Creek Dis- 

 trict Railway Company," approved June twenty-seventh, eighteen 

 hundred and ninety-eight. 



Act July 8. ISnS, c. 645. 30 Stat. 729. 



Act March 3, 1875, c. 152, mentioned in this act. is set forth on p. 140, 

 anic. 



Act June 27, 1898, c. 501, also mentioned In this act. is set forth above. 



