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 478 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 925, 926, 938. 1890. to the town of Pelican, in the county and State aforesaid, to be used by said town towards paying for the erection of a public school building or for the support of the public schools of said town, as the proper town authorities may direct. Approved, September 25, 1890. Septemb•r5,1W0. 926iAn act to set apart acertain tract of land in the State of California -—————· as a pu c par. ( Pf¤¤¤bl¤- Whereas, the rapid destruction of timber and ornamental trees in mgmt; various tplarts of the United States, some of which trees are the wonders of e world on account of their size and the limited number growing, makes it a matter of importance that at least some of said crests should be preserved: Therefore Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Rgpresentattves of the ,P¤¤>¤¤,m*g_ggv°i{;,gjc**· ggéted StKtesS2ftArr;ev2£e;¢f1itn Oonggess assegtblle, T)h(at the tractl of mnpmucpu-x,¤¤é.’ in the a e oornia own an escri as towns i Inudomdc. numbered eighteen south, of range numbered thirty east, also town? PM P-m _ slpip eighteen south range thirty-one east; and sections thirty-one, · - irty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, township seventeen, south ew ;:In‘€>dth·1];·i;y al|hve1as;:r of Mozmit Diablo meridian, is herebyés- · r omse emen,occu anc,orsaeun er the laws of the United States, and dedicated) and set apart as a public park, or pleasure ground, for the beneht and enjoyment of 'fmnusm. the people; and all persons who shall locate or settle upon, or occup {she saing gd ainlyés part thereof, excepgdashhersginafter provided, shall consi e passers an remov there rom. w$$$°f¤****°* Sec. 2. That said public park shall be under the exclusivecontrol of the Secretary of the Interior, whose duty it shall be, as soon as practicable, to make and publish such rules and regulations as he cnaeec. may deem necessary or proper for the care and management of the ummm same. Such reglations shall provide for the preservation from injury of all tim r, mineral deposits, natural curiosities or wonders wit in said park, and their retention in their natural condition. I·••¤¤¤f¤¤b¤¤¤*¤¤¤· The Secretary may, in his discretion, grant leases for -building pur- ‘ poses for terms not exceeding ten years of small péarcels of ground not exceeding five acres, at such places in said par as shall reqluire the erection of buildings for the accommodation of v1sitors· al of ¤gv¤¤¢*¤¤r¤¤f¤*+ the proceeds of said leaseg andhother rewipnu? that msydbe geriigad ` rom any source connecte wit said par to e expen e un er is direction in the management of the same and the construction of mdbestmction or mn roads and paths therein. He shall provide against the wanton de- ""' struction of the fish and game foun within said park, and against their capgure or destruction, for the purposes of merchandise or NR;?;:; ¤f tm ppofith e shall agsohcause all lpersons trgsplassirgg upon tlhe same ’ a ter the assage o this act to e remove there rom, an, generally. shalfbe authorized to take all such measures as shall be necessary or proper to fully carry out the objects and purposes of this act. Approved, September 25, 1890. $°P*°¤U¤|'WJ8W·  938.-An act granting right of way across United States lands in Saint _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatwes of the St§g_;',f°Rggr¤g;j{*gLgl$ United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be, and v•¤y zmumgguz ot hereby 1S, granted to the Saint Augustine Street Railroad Company, gustine,F1a. State of F1OTIdB, a rig t of way for a street railway, along and across
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