Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/193

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 2075, 2076. 1906. 163 tion; the real estate belonging unto the said corporation, and the approximate value thereof; the approximate aggregate value of all stocks, bonds, notes, or other choses in action owned by the said corporation; the amount of cash held by the said corporation at the date of the statement; the total receipts, as well as the total disbursements of the said company since the publication of any next previous like statement by the said corporation, and the total outstanding liabilities ·of the said corporation. Sec. 5. That in case the said corporation shall fail or neglect to ,_,,,fl,’;Q,§,_*° l’““““" cause to be printed and published such statement aforesaid in manner aforesaid, then, upon every such failure or neglect, each and ever member of the said corporation consenting to or conniving at such failure or neglect shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, P""°“"‘ upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than twenty nor more than two hundred dollars. And in case the said corporation, its members, mi;·;,L*:w;';*g:¤°¤* ¤ otiicers, or agents shall cause to be printed and published in any news- ` paper any fa se or fraudulent re resentation touching any of the particulars required to be embraced in such true and correct statement aforesaid, every member, officer, or agent of the said corporation knowingly consenting either to the fabrication and concoction of such false or fraudulent statement or to the printing or publication the·reof shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction P°""“Y· thereof, be lined not less than five hundred nor more than five thousand dollars or be imprisoned in some penitentiary for not less than one year nor more than five years, or both, at the discretion of the · trial court. Sec. 6. That this Act shall be and remain at all times subject to *‘“°“‘“‘°“*‘ repeal, alteration, or amendment by the Congress of the United States. Approved, May 1, 1906. HAP. .-' h E ison EIectricCom a rmittooccu lh L 19*- cegain laneilidgeleclirlicipdviwdfuiilhfstis tliiz San Bernardino, Iéigdfa, ldtiid San Gabrig forest reserves, in the State of dlaliiornia. ll’¤l>ll¤· N°·1*i·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofR¥¢·esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That upon the conditions Q:,l;[$;*ggcmcC0m_ herein named the Edison Electric Company, a corporation existing pgiy. __ d { under the laws of the State of Wyoming, and engaged in generating ,l$’§,‘Q§,’Z{,l“'Q,;§u$'§ and distributing electric energy for use bymunicipa ities and the pub- lgrgf ¤ *°*°*° *°· lic generally for lighting and power purposes, is hereby granted a rmit, the duration of which shall be fixed by the Secretary of the ilriterior immediately after the passage of this Act, revocable during the term fixed by said Secretary only in the manner and for the causes hereinafter specified, to occigpy and use lands, to be designated in the manner hereinafter specifie , within the San Bernardino, Sierra, and San Gabriel forest reserves, in the State of California, for canals, conduit lines, pole lines, power houses, diverting dams, necessary grounds to be submerged above the diverting dams and necessary buildings and structures for the water-power plants hereinafter described, for Power r>1•¤¤· the generation, transmission, and distribution ‘of electrical power, namel : (a) for the diversion of the waters of Mill Creek from a pointion yfjgdgggeflggz Mill Creek in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter section mmsmmoromne eight, township one south, range one west, San Bernardino base and ’°"°‘ meridian, and the convevance of said waters thence westwardly and southwestwardly through said section eight and through sections seven and eighteen, township one south, range one west, San Bernardino base and meridian, and thence westward1y through section