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91Q FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 222,223. 1899. each absentee ot either of said tribes, and also to each of the children _ of the members of the respective tribes born since the allotments here- . tofore made were closed and to whom allotments have never been made, o,%¥§‘¥E:°2i:§Z¤lJ°°t but all allotments shall be made and accepted subject to existing leases: _ "’°¤‘=*¤·*· tc Provided, That in making these allotments the said Pottawatomie s£.3?dtl§°'1;¤dér§r children and absentees shall be restricted to the Pottawatomie lands °‘*"" “'“’°· and the Kickapoo children and absentees to the Kickapoo lands: Prosepsgmsu erpm- vided further, That this paragraph relating to allotments may be g'“P“‘ adopted or rejected by either tribe separate and apart from and without , affecting the other provisions of this Act. Approved, February 2S, 1899. ·, Hap ,— adena an Mount Wilson Railwa Com-

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Forest Reserve. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United rasaueuaanquount States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted

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¤¤r·>¤gh San Gsbrivi organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, and F"°°” B°”"°` to its successors and assigns, authority to construct, maintain, and operate a railway for a distance of nine miles, more or less, over and through Vol. zv.p.1o4s. the San Gabriel Forest Reserve (heretofore reserved from entry and settlement and set apart as a public reservation by Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States, by proclamation of date the twentieth day of December, anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety-two), mason. from the place in said forest reserve known as Rubio to the summit of the mountain known as Mount Lowe, in the Sierra Madre Mountains, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, the course of said railway to be the same as that of the railroad now operated by said, railway company from Rubio aforesaid to Alpine Tavern, the present terminus of said railroad, and from thence to the summit of said Mount Lowe, by the most practicable route; said right of way being hereby granted to said Pasadena and Mount Wilson Railway Company, but subject to the rights, privileges, rules, and restrictions V<>l·18·P-482- of an Act entitled “An Act granting to railroads the right of way through the public lands of the United States," approved March third, anno Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-five, said Act being hereby {_’;~»:-- mn W made applicable to the right of way hereby granted: Provided, That ,,,,],'{‘,,,{' °“ g no timber shall be cut by said railway company for any purpose outside and. of the right of ·way herein granted: And provided jnrther, That said company shall give bond as provided by the regulations of the Secretary of the Interior prescribed under the law relating to forest reserves. _dsl¤:·; ¤glcoEp·;¤i·,_;»: Sec. 2. That in addition to such of the publicg round as said railway

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provisions of the said Act entitled “An Act granting to railroads the right of way through the public lands of the United States," approved March third, anno Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, for station buildings, depots, machine shops, side tracks, turn-outs, and water stations, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to sell, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, to the said Pasadena and Mount Wilson Railway Company, its successors and assigns, for stations, hotels, astronomical observatories, seminaries of learning, and such other buildings 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 unsurveyed land described as the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section two, when regularly 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: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of the two—hundred-foot right of way