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authorized to sell, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per 

 acre, to the said Pasadena and Mount "Wilson Railway Company, ita 

 successors and assigns, for stations, hotels, astronomical observatories, 

 seminaries of learninfj, and such other buildinpf.s and purposes as 

 may be required in connection with said railway line, the following- 

 described parcels of land along said right of way, to wit : The un- 

 surveyed land described as the west half of the northwest quarter 

 of the northwest quarter of section two, when regularlv protracted, 

 in township one north, range twelve west. San Bernardino meridian, 

 containing twenty acres, more or less. 



Also the tract or parcel of land described as follows, to wit : lie- 

 ginning at a point in the easterly line of the two-hundred-foot right 

 of way of the Pasadena and Mount Wilson Railway Company, which 

 point is north twenty-seven degrees thirty minutes west nine hundred 

 feet from the point where said right-of-way line crosses the north 

 line of section three, township one north, range twelve west; running 

 thence north sixty-two degrees forty minutes east five hundred feet: 

 thence north twenty-seven degrees thirty minutes west one thousand 

 eight hundred and fiftv feet : thence w^est three hundred and fifty 

 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of the right of way afore- 

 said; thence southeasterly along said right of way to the place of 

 beginning, containing twenty acres, more or less. 



Also the unsurveyed lands described as the west half of the west 

 half of the southeast quarter and the east half of the east half of 

 the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, township tw^o north, 

 range twelve west, San Bernardino meridian, when regularly pro- 

 tracted, containing eighty acres, more or less. 



Also a tract of land consisting of forty acres at the terminus of 

 said right of way at Mount Lowe: Provided^ That all minerals, 

 including coal, in all of said right of way and lands hereby granted 

 are reserved to the United States. 



Act February 28. 1S99, e. 223, s. 2. 30 Stnt. 910. 



Act March 3, 1875, c. 152, mentioned in this section, is set forth on 

 p. 146, ante. 



Right of way and lands granted for use of Pasadena & Mount Wilson Railway 

 Co. only, and to vest in successors. 



Sec. 3. That the said right of way and lands for stations, hotels, 

 astronomical observatories, seminaries of learning, and other purposes 

 granted hereby are intended for the use of said Pasadena and Mount 

 TVilson Railway Company, its successors and assigns, and in case of 

 the sale of said Pasadena^md Mount Wilson Railway and its appur- 

 tenances by act of the corporation or under decree of court, all of 

 the rights and benefits hereby granted shall vest in the owner or 

 owners for the time being of said railway line and appurtenances. 



Act February 28, 1899, c. .223. s. 3, 30 Slat. 911. 



ACT FEBRUARY 25. 1903, c. 757. An act granting the Central Arizona Hiiilway 

 Company a right of way for railroad purposes through the San Francisco 

 Mountains Forest Reserve, in the Territory of Arizona. (32 Stat. 007.) 



Right of way through San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve granted to 

 Central Arizona Railway Co. for a railroad. 



That upon the conditions herein named the Central Arizona Rail- 

 wav Companv, a corporation existing under the laws of the Territory 

 of Arizona, is herebv granted a right of way, conformably to the 



