Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/701

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614 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Cns. 137,138. 1905. J¤¤¤¤¤‘Y 24.1905 CHAP. 137.-An Act For the protection of wild animals and birds in the Wichita [H' R' 115%] Forest Reserve. [rubnc, no. ze.] . _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of lfriioreseyztattwes 0 f the United .,,,,¤Q,‘f’g§f°'“* R°` States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the Breedipz lpivpe €<>r United States is hereby authorized to designate such areas in the g°m°°mm°s’° °"m' Wichita Forest Reserve as should, in his opinion, be set aside for · the proteciiion olf gatme animals and birds and be recognized as a _ bree ing p ace there or. m{$m‘“g·°‘°··““]“W‘ Sec. 2. That when such areas have been designated as provided for in section one of this Act, hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing of game animals and birds upon the lands of the United States within the imits of said areas shall be unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to time, by the Secretary of Agricul- P°“°“Y· . ture; and aniy person violatingl such regulations or the (provisions of this Act shal be deemed gui ty of a misdemeanor, an shall, upon conviction in any United States court of competent ]urisdiction, be pned in a s13m not exceeging one thousand dloilars or be imprisoneg or a perio not excec in one year or s a suifer both fine an im risonment, in the discreiion of the irourt. ` ,,,{,g’g,°§€“‘“°*“"`““°‘ Sec. 3. That it is the purpose of this Act to protect from trespass · the public lands of the United States and the game animals and birds which may be thereon, and not to interfere with the operation of the local game laws as affecting private, State or Territorial lands. Approved, January 24, 1905. J¤¤¤M'Y 24» 1905 CHAP. 138. A11 Act Permitting the building of a railroad bridge across the Red [H' R‘16m‘] River of the North from a point on section six, township one hundred and fifty-four [Public, No. 24.] north, range fifty west, Marshall County, Minnesota, to a point on section thirty-six, . t§(wr1£i;h1gpn§)1;; hundred and fifty-five north, range fifty-one west, Walsh County, Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofR@·eaentatives of the United Nfgg giggf °’ "*° States of America in Uangress assembled, That the consent of Congress Minheagglis, sum is hereby granted to the Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte {Q“,‘{.L§‘“§i,u,$§° 3E1f;? MarieRailway Com ny,arailwaycor rationorganizedunderthe laws P°¤Y my "’*‘i'¤°· of the States of Micliilgan, Wisconsin, Ugnnesota, and North Dakota, its $Lf;,>;°“°€°· successors or assigns, to build a railway bridge across the Red River of ` the North, suitpb e to tpe icrliteiiestslofégiavigation, fgom a point on section six, towns ii one un rec an t ~four nort , ran e fift west, Marshall County? Minnesota, to a poinbt on section thi1$y-six¥township one hundred and fifty-five north, range fifty-one west, \Valsh

 warm County, North Dakota: Prrwided, That drawings showing the plans

approve pliws. ew. andllocgigon of said bridge and Eippurtenant works shall be submitted to t 10 ief of Engineers and the Secretary of \Var for a roval, and until approved by them the construction of such bridgegliall not be °h“”g°"‘ commenced: And ¢widedf}n·tke¢·, That said Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Mgrie Railway Company, its successors or assigns, shall not deviate from such plans after such approval, either before or after the completion of the said bridge, unless the modification of said ppm; shgil h?ve {nigviousl y been ;ubcmi;tedSto and recepveadf the applroval o the 16 o ngineers an o the ecretary o ar; an an changes in said bridge which the Secretary of War may at any tim; order in the interest of navigation shall be promptly made by said _ _ company at its own expense. L‘“‘““°“· Sec. :2. That in case any litigation arises from the building of said bridge or from the obstruction of said river by said bridge, cases may be tried in the proper courts, as now provided for that purpose in the States of Minnesota and North Dakota and in the courts of the United