NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL SPECIAL USES. 15 



Service, notwithstanding any permission from the county. It has 

 been generally settled by the courts that telephone lines, when con- 

 structed along a highway, are an additional servitude, and that the 



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THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL. 



AMENDMENT NO. 159 INSTRUCTIONS. 



FEBRUARY 15, 1913. 



Special Uses. The first paragraph under the subhead " Tele- 

 phone Lines," page 14, relating to ''Special Uses," is hereby modified 

 to read as follows: 



Permits are necessary for all telephone lines within National For- 

 ests. They will be issued with the provision for free use and free 

 connection by the Forest Service and no charge will be made. 



The instructions in the paragraph under the subhead "Telegraph 

 Lines,*' on page 15, are amended to read as follows: 



Permits are necessary for all telegraph lines within National For- 

 ests, even along county roads, as in the case of telephone lines, and 

 under like conditions. 



HENRY S. GRAVES, 



forester. 



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permit tor any use of the land which is not in furtherance of the pur- 

 poses for which the land was appropriated. No permit should be 

 granted another person to occupy any part of any unabandoned claim 

 until the consent of the claimant to such use is obtained. In both 

 cases the permit will be conditioned on the payment of the charges 

 fixed by Regulation L-33. (For procedure when claims are occupied 

 and used without permit for purposes not consistent with their 

 development see Occupancy Trespass.) 



A. F. POTTER, 

 6 Acting Forester. 



When land covered by a paid agricultural permit is applied for by 



the permittee under the Forest homestead act, and 



cease y <m Y^lica ^ 16 P erm ^ ttee * s entitled to its free use hi accord- 



tion^under^c^of ance with the above instructions, the old special-use 



June 11, 1906. case should be closed immediately and a free permit 



issued. 



