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 SIXTIETH COXGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 28, 37, 51. 1909. 589 Beginning at a. stone marking the southwest boundary of the United Description. Statcs military reservation, thence north twenty-two degrees twelve minutes west two thousand seven hundred and nineteen and eighty-six onc—hundredths feet; thence north twenty degrees west three gundred and fifty-one and eighty-four hundredths feet; thence north seventy degrees cast fifteen and HV8—t8l1ChS feet to a line twenty-two feet from the center of the Capital Water Compa.ny’s ditch; thence in an easterly direction following a. line twenty-two feet from the center line of said ditch and parallel to the same to tho intersection with said line of the southaastcrly boundary of the reservation; thence south seventy degrees west. tso the point of beginning, subject to any rights of the Capital Water Company for the usc of said grounds as a right of way or an easement to convey water. Approved, January 21, 1909. CHAP. 37.-An Act For the exchange of certain lands situated in the Fort ·T¤¤¤¤1'Y 2§,1909· Douglas Military Reservation, State of Utah, for lands adjacent thereto, between the [H R· 2**863] lgotulntglizgs ge§;mq Association, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Government [Public, No. 194.] o e m. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep¢·ecentat¢}vea of the United ' States of America in O¤i¤¤- tary Reservation and running thence oust along and upon the south line of said Fort; Douglas Military Reservation eighty rods; thence north parallel with the west boundary line of the sa1d military rescn vation to the southeast corner of the Mount Olivet Cemetery grant; thence wcst along the south boundary line of tho said Mount Olivet Cemetery grant eighty rods to the intersection of said line with the west line of said military reservation; thence south along and upon said west line of said military reservation to the place of beginning, containing an area of fifty acres, more or less. Said land to be by the said Mount Olivet Cemetery Association permanently used as an ccmc- _ tary for the burial of the dead: Provided, That; when it shall cease to ffQ'f3{j”,§’;m,_ be used for such pmgyosa it shall revert to the United States. Suc. 2. That the cod provided for in the foregoing section of this ___&)“{}0Q€;f:¤§g[;{°Y‘ Act shall not be delivered to the said Mount Olivet Cemetery Associ- ation until said association shall have conveyed, or caused to be conveyed, to the United States in fee simple, free and clear of all incumbmnces, subject to the app;·ova,l of the Attornay Gaucm1 of the United States, the followingdescribad land, to wit: The fractional D°‘°'*¥’"°“· southwest: quarter of section two, township one south, range one cast, Salt Lake meridian, containing one hundred and fifty and uinet -two onwhuudredths acres, situatc in Salt Lake County, State of Utag. Approved, January 23, 1909. Q 0g1A.?. 51..-Au Avt To establish two or more iish-cultural stations on Puget Jagggng .oun . — -———— [mum-. so. ma.] Be it enacted by Um Semzte and Hmase of Rq¢resmeZai£z·es of the Hated _ Smtes of America in, Cbngress Assembled, That the Secretary of Com- §Z§€§f,§§‘f,”}§;,`j{{}§k},g HIBYCB and Labor ba, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to *¤PQ•j{¤¤¤;g$h°d °¤· establish two or more fisb-cultural stations on Puget Sound. or its o`p' ‘ tributaries in the State of WVa.shingt0u, for the propagation of salmon and other food fishes, and to make tho necessary surveys, aud put'- m{’¤’¤**¤·*° °* ¤*¤¤· chase sites, construct ponds and buildings, construct, purchase, and ' 80893-voL 35, m· 1-09-—39