FOREST SERVICE. 153 



ACT MAY 18, 1898. c. 343. An .ict grautiiiR the Santa Fe and Grand Canyon 

 liailroad Company right of way for railroad laniioses through the Grand 

 Canyon Forest lU'serve in northern Arizdua. (30 Stat. 418.) 



Right of way through Grand Canyon Forest Reserve granted to Santa Fe & 

 Orand Canyon Railroad Co. for a railroad. 



That the Santa Fe and Grand Canyon Kailroad Company, a cor- 

 poration created and exist ini? under the huvs of the Territory of 

 Arizona, is authorized to construct and maintain a raih'oad over and 

 throu«rh the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve (heretofore reserved from 

 entry or settlement and set apart as a public reservation by Benjamin 

 Harrison, President of the United States, by proclamation' of date the 

 twentieth day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-three), said 

 railroad to enter the said Grand Canyon Forest Reserve at such a 

 point on the southern boimdary of said reserve in Coconino County, 

 Arizona, as may be found to be the most feasible for the route of said 

 i-ailroad, running in a northerly direction from "Williams, Arizona; 

 thence proceeding by the most practicable route through a point at or 

 near Lombard and the Bright Angel trail to the Indian Gardens, 

 and from said Bright Angel trail in an easterly direction to the 

 Little Colorado River; also to proceed by such side tracks, extensions, 

 switches, and spurs as may be necessary to reach the various groups 

 of mines in said forest reserve, all in said Coconino County; said 

 right of Avay beinfj granted subject to the rules and restrictions and 

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

 gi'anting 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 

 Avay 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 May 18, 1898, c. 343. 30 Stat. 418. 



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

 ante. 



ACT JANUARY 10. 1899. c. 44. An act granting the Saginaw Southern Rail- 

 road Company a right of way for railroad purposes through the San Fran- 

 cisco Mountains Forest Reserve. (30 Stat. 783.) 



Right of way through San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve granted to 

 Saginaw Southern Railroad Co. for a railroad. 



That the Saginaw Southern Railroad Company, a corporation 

 created and existing under the laws of the Territory of Arizona, is 

 authorized to construct and maintain a railroad over and through the 

 San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve (heretofore reserved from 

 entry and settlement and set apart as a public reserve by William Mc- 

 Kinley, President of the United States, by proclamation dated the 

 seventeenth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight). 

 Said railroad to be constructed upon and across the said San Fran- 

 cisco Mountains Forest Reserve from a point on the line of the Santa 

 Fe Pacific Railroad Company at the town of Williams, in the county 

 of Coconino, Territory of Arizona, thence in a southerly direction 

 by the most practical route to the town of Jerome, in the county of 

 Yavapai. Territory of Arizona; also to construct and maintain such 

 side tracks, extensions, switches, and spurs as may be necessary to 

 the convenient construction and maintenance of said railroad in the 

 said counties of Coconino and Yavapai; said right of way being 



