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610 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1212, 1213. 1888. it shall be made safe and secure for the pleasure, comfort, and edification of the atrons of the same, and used for the conveyance of passengers oniiy. _ giwiw ris1>t¤¤¤— Sec. 4. That nothing in this act shall be so_ construed as to abridge ° ‘ the right of the city government of Hot Springs to control and regulate the privileges of the Mountain View Railway where the same may cross Central avenue in said city. °*>¤<>"¤¤>¤‘i¢S- SEO. 5. That the Mountain View Railway Company shall have the right to construct observatories at diderent eligi le ocations in the vicinity of the right of way hereby granted, at such points as the Secretary of the Interior may approve. C<>¤S¤'¤<=°*¤¤· Sec. 6. That said observatories shall not exceed thirty feet square at foundation, and to be built in good and safe manner, and that no timber shall be cut upon the mountain, or earth or rock blasted or removed, or the surface of the round in any way defaced, except upon the actual roadbed of the said way, and no blasting shall be one on Hot Springs Mountain except as authorized by the Secretary of the Interior ; and that the right of way hereby granted shall be used for grggeqt { GO the puiposes herein mentioned an none other; Provided, That this emgierdrigtaiadgegj grant s all not be construed to abridge the authority of the Secretgry of ktheflnterior over the portion of the reservation included in t e rig t o way. Mnprobefiled with Sec. 7. That said com any shall cause a map showin the pro- %Y°t“”’ °f °h°1“°°' posed route of its line through the reservation to be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Interior, and said location shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior before any grading or con- » struction on any tpart of the line shall be begun, and the right of way C¤mv1¤f·i<>¤. shall be lost an orfeited unless the road is completed and in runmwm. ning order within three years after the passage of this act: Provided, That this condition as to construction within three years shall be coustrued as a condition precedent to the grant herein made and in case of failure to so complete said road as provided, such failure shall, of rmeamm. itself work a forfeiture of all rights hereunder. rue; Sec. 8. That the company or its assignees to whom this right of way is granted, shall annually ay to the Government of the United States for the improvement of) the permanent reservation at Hot Springs, Arkansas, three per centum of its gross earnings. And Con- Anemimenz. gress hereby reserves the right to at any time amend, add to, alter, · or repeal this act. Approved, October 19, 1888. Qqggber lg, 1pm_ CHAP. 1213.-An act to fix the number of unbound and bound Journals of the -—··-——--—·· Senate and House of Representatives, and to provide for their distribution. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represerzfatrices of the mumms. United Sfafes of A merica, in Congress assembled, That there shall be ’*‘~‘"“*" ““‘* H°“S°· printed of the Journals of the Senate, one thousand and fifty-five copies, and of the Journals of the House of Representatives, one thousand one hundred and seventy-four copies. nam-mutsnnermuna Of the Senate Journals there shall_be bound one thousand and °°§gfjj,m _,0mm1_ twenty-five copies, which shall be distributed as follows: To the office of the Secretary of the Senate, seventy-eight copies; to the Senate library, thirty-six copies; to the Senate document-room, twentv-five copies: to the Senate folding-room, forty-three copies; to the House document—room, three hundred and thirty-seven copies; to the Department of State. ten copies: to the Department of the Interior, four hundred and thirty-five copies; to the Library of Congress, fifty-two copies; to the Court of Claims, two copies, and to the library of the House Jam-mr House of Representatives, seven copies. Of the Journals of the