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' *>f section .six; lots one. iwo. three, and ioui- ol section -exi-n: the 

 lorth hall" of the northeast (piartor of section ten, in township foiir- 

 cen south, ran<re sixty-ei<rht west of the sixth jirincipal meridian. 



The east lialf (or lots one and two. the south half of the noiMheast 



Miarter. ami the southeast iiuarter) of .section one; and all that part 



t" tiie northeast quarter of section twelve lyinp; north of the north 



line of the Pikes Peak Military Ueservation, in township fourteen 



'outh. rantre sixty-nine west of the sixtii principal meridian, con- 



aininir four thousand .seven hundred and twelve acre>. uu)r(' or Iess» 



Act Felu-uary 27. 1913. c. 84. s. 2. 37 Stat. 685. 

 Administration of lands reserved and set aside. 



Sec. 3. That the lands heretofore described and reserved for 

 iiunicipal water-supply purposes shall be administered by the Secre^ 

 ,tary of A<j:ri('idture at the exiiensi- of and in cooperation with the 

 ;city of Colorado Sprin<rs and tlie town of Manitou, said expense to be 

 (borne and paid by said city of Colorado Springs and town of Manitou 

 ,in proportion to the ntunber of acres reserved for the respective use 

 iOf each of said munici])alities for the purpose of storing and con- 

 {serving the water supply, i^rotecling them from iKjllutit)n. and pre- 

 jserving the timber on said lands to more fidly accomplish such pur- 

 ,po6es, and to that end said city and town shall each have the right, 

 isubject to approval by the Secretary of Agricidture. to the u.se of any 

 .and all parts of the land reserved for them. respecti\ely. for the stor- 

 age and conveying of water, and the construction and maintenance 

 ithereon of reservoirs, pipes, mains, conduits, and other like improve- 

 'ments. 



Act February 27. 11)13. c. 84. s. 3. 37 Stat. GSG. 



.Begulations for carrying out purpose of act; trespassing forbidden; violations 

 of act or regulations, punishable. 



Sec. 4. That in addition to the authority given the Secretary of 

 j Agriculture under the Act of June fourth, eighteen hundred and 

 .ninety-seven (Thirtieth Statutes, page thirty-live), he is liereby 

 ! authorized to prescribe and enforce such regulations as he may find 

 j necessary to carry out the purpose of this Act, including the riglit to 

 i forbid persons other than forest ofticers and tho.H' authorized by the 

 j municipal authorities from entering or otherwise trespassing upon 

 i these lands, and any violation of this Act or of regulations issued 



thereunder .shall be punishable as is provided for in section fifty of 

 ) the Act entitled ''An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws 

 jof the United States a]-)proved starch fourth, nineteen hundred and 



nine (Thirty-hfth .Statutes at I-^arge. page one tluuisand and ninety- 

 . eight), as amended by the Act of Congress approved June twenty- 

 i fifth, nineteen liundred and ten (Thirty-.sixth Statutes at Large, page 



eigiit himdred and fifty-.seven). 



Act Fp|)rn:iry 27. 1013, c. S4. s. 4. .37 .Stat. HSG. 



Tlie provisions of net .Tune 4. 1897. c. 2. s. 1. 30 Stat. .^.'i. mentioned In 

 this .'j«x'tion. are sot forth in "Laws Ai>plicable to the T'nilcd States I>o- 

 ' partnient of Acriniltnn'." 1912. pj). 8S 90. 



I Section .'.<). jH-t M.irch 4. 1!>0!). c. 321. 3.". Stat. 109s. ;,s ;\nien(le<l l)y act 



.June 2;".. I'.IIO. c. 431. s. 6. is set forth in "Laws Appli<"'M" t" <li<' Unit..*! 

 States Department of Ajrricultnre." 1912, p. lO.'i. 



