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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 2076, 2077. 1906. 167 one hereof within five years from the passage of this Act; then as to each of said power plants not compjeted an put in operation within the time herein limited this permit s all be deemed to be revoked without judicial or other proceeding; and a failure during any year after completion to operate any power plant provided for in this Act for a total time of ninety days in such year shall operate as alike revocation of this permit as to such plant or plants. _ Sec. 8. That the enjoyment of the permit hereby granted shall be m‘Q*,‘§:?,{’§sf’f,,f,‘f’°°° subject at all times to all laws relating; to the forest reserves, and to all rules and regulations authorized an established thereunder, and that P““"l"“"“‘· fordinfraction of such laws, rules,Hor regulations the owner (pr lpseii) of sai ermit shall be subject to al nes and na ties im se ·t ere y and shall also be liable in a civil action for afliilainagcs thigt may lppcrue 1>¤¤¤¤s¢=- from such breach and that for any continued infraction of suc laws, rules, or regulatibns, or failure  pay any amount due the Forest mfo‘{,Q,“§,°u9*°Fg’,Qg{ Service from said company within sixty days of notice thereof, the Service- Secretary of the Department of the Interior may, upon request of the Secretar of A riculture. after due notice and hearin revoke and X S _ gv vacate this permit: Promded, That the transfer of any lands from the §g°,.,'§,_‘§{’Sj,,0,,,,,,c,,d jurisdiction of one department to that of another shall in no wise gyctgransfer of i¤ris—_ affect this permit, but the power hereby vested in the Secretary shall,` _ upon such transfer, be deemed to bl;-1 transferred viith thpi land. h Pa t { H Sec. 9. That the said company s all pay annual y in a vance to the g""°“ °" P_ "l' ro r officer of the Forest Service, as com nsation for the privileges lm gmt8d` ew h P6 pe` erebiy granted, sucht reasonabledsugrnliis the pecretary of Agrlrculturie may x rom year o year an s a pay or w or 1m er cu removed, or destroyed as fast as the yjguergherepf may be ascemned A and charged by the Forester: Prom' at the Secretary 0 gri- · _ __ culture, his agents and employees, and all officers of the Forest Service, Qséiiig dcgbfesiigerie — shall have free and unrestricted access in, througp, and acrogs all langs ' and structures covered by said rmit in the per ormance o theiro - cial duties, and the Secretary ii? charge of forest reserves may construct or permit to be constructed in, through, or across any land covered by said permit roads or trails, publiclor otherwise, or otlpenil means of transportation, not inconsistent wit 1 the enjoyment o the permit hereby granted: 1’r·m·idedfurt/mfr, That the Edison Electric Company "°"°“'"'°"· shall, under penalty of immediate forfeiture of the permit hereby grantedé wah? yequeied to do so, agsistjzhe forest officers in ipghglng , lirc an s 18 urms any men un er 1 s employ necessary or a purpose, and shall otherwise assist to the exgelnt cg its power m protectin the forest reserves and maintaining go or er upon t 1em. Sec. 10. That Congress shall have power at any time to amend, *““°""'“°“‘· modify, or repeal this Act. _ Approved, May 1, 1906. GHAP. 2077.-An Act Providing for the reappraisement of certain suburban lots [g°>,,2i£24°·l in the town site of Port Angeles, Washington. WEEE . I, ,. Be it enacted by the Senate and [Muse rgfRe]n·e#e2otatc`22é.e of the United ’ Sm/as of .·1m»»;·fcu he (IlIN.g7'€8R H98F77th]!'!], That the Secretary of the ,*;<;’;*;';§_*Qf;gjj)z;}{; Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized ang dgrected to cause the em., ersuum-nm xm. rei iraisement of all unsold and undispose -0 suburban otsv not rehdfived for public purposes in the town site of Fort Angeles, \\ ashington. and all of said lots S0 reappraised to be subject to sale at private _ entry only at such reappraiscd pF10B: Pr0;2•2`ded, That 110 patent shall f,";’}",*f,°j,,em ,m_ issue to any of the lots so rea praised until the purchaser thereof has pmvemenis. proven to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Interior that he has expended not lpss thanhthreielhulndred dollars in permanent improvements on each ot purc asc 1y nm. Approved, May 2, 1906.