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_§ 34 · T1TLE·16.———C'ON and 'franchiees, including his or its coutract_or contracts lwith `g che .Secretary` of the Interior, and such mortgages, together` l with the &I>Drova1 of the Secretary of the Interior may be tiled e for record the office of the Secretary of the Interior, and w when -so reportedshall have/all the effect of a public recordr { Any mortgage, 1ien,»or encumbrzmce created under the provi- < " sions of this section shall be subject to the rights. of the Gow t ernment to compel the- enforcement of the;terms, of the- lease ,.2 or contract of the mortgagor, and any purchaser under. a fore· ( cloeure of such encumbrance shal_l take subject to tall the—eon- 1 ditionsf assumed by the originalléssee omonrroctoer. (June 4, t ’ 1906,—c. 2570, 34 Stat. 207.) . _ ‘ ‘ . · f -t . 34. Same; road extensions.-Road extensions and improve- c ments shall be made in Yellowstone National Park under and _ ' in harmony with the general plan of roada and improvements 1 Y to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior; (July 1, 1918,* l o c. 113,·§ 1,40 Stat. ”678.)` . " ` . _ Qr I 35. Same; private use ofelectricity. from Ii ting and power c -plant;—Priw·ate,parties or companies d0in ss in the Yel- ·e lowstone National Park under authority rom the. Government e .may be permitted, in the discretion of/the Secretary of .Wa1•, .l fo use electricity furnished by; the e`lectr_ic lighting and power e plant of Fort Yellowstone and Mammoth I-lot Springs at actual e cost to t_he Go_vernn1enffor operation, maintenance, and depre· t ciation of the plant and 10 per oceutum additional, under sucll"_1· A regulations as may be preslcrlbed by the Secretary of '\\'ar.` 2 ~ (Mar. 3, 1903, c. 1007, 1, 32 Stat. 1130.) » . ~ · Q 38Q` Same; disposition of eurplus"elk, buialo, bear, beaver, 5 wmd predatory animals.-—-The Secretary of the Interior is au- g ethorized, in his discretion and under regulations to be pre- g · scribed by him, 'to glue surplus elk, buffalo, bear, beaver, and —q p¤eoato¤·y’ animals inhabiting Yellowetoné National Parlg to 4) Federal, State, county, and municipal authorities for preserves, g zoos, z0ologlcal`gardens,‘*and parks. Hefmay sell or oruerwiee 0 disposeof the surplus buffalo of the Yellowstone National Park E ‘ herd, and all moneys received from tliensaleof any such surplus 4; buifalo shall be deposited in_the Treasury of the United States 3 _ as miscellaneous receipts. "(Jan. 24, 1923,_c.’42, ‘42 Stat. 1214.) v `SEQUOIA} XOSEBIITE. AND GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL .t _- ‘ .e· ·,PARKS»' _ l _ _ »§ · , 41. Sequoia National Park.·—————'I‘he tract of land in the State { of California known and described es towualxlpnuxnbered _18 g south, of range numbered’30 e styalao township 18 south, range 5 31 east; and secti0us_ 31, 32,%%%, and 34,. township 17 south, U _ range 30 east, all eastof Mount Diablo meridian, is hereby ( » reserved und‘witl1tlrawn‘ from settlement, occupancy, or sale under the lawalof the United States, and dedicated and set'; apart as ·a public park, or pleasure ground, for the benefit and t, enjoyment of the-people; and all persons who shall loeate or ja settle upon, or oecupy the same or any part ythereof except as `tj hereinafter provided, shall be considered treapaseers and re- 1; moved therefrom. (Sept. 25, 1890, c. 926, $ 1, 20 Stat. 478.) ‘ _I 42. Same; donations of lands {or rightsbf way.q~—The Secre·· tn tary of the Interior is authorized to accept patented lands or S rights ot sray. whether over patented or other lands in the d · Sequoia National Park that may be douatedfor park purposes. e (July 1, 1910, 0. 209, § 1, 39 Stat. 308.) ~ _ lh t· .` 43. Same; rules and regulations; leases; ish and genie; 1 trespaas»era.~—Se<rx1oiai; National Perl: shull be (under the exc`lu· ·v sive control of the Secretary- of the Interior, whose duty lt o shall be to make and publleh such, rules and regulatione as he u may deem necessary. or proper for the care and management or a · the aurnei Such regulations shall provide for the pruervation: rr from injury_.ot all timber, mineral. deposits, naturalcurloaitiee rg or wonders within said park, and their retentién ind their 0 natural condition. He may, in his discretion, grant leases for e building purposes for terms not exceeding twenty yeara of y

szanvnrzozv 392 small parcels oi ground not exceeding live acres, at such plo<·o>4 rn said pork as shallmequire the erection ot_buildings for tho accommodation of visitors. He shall provide against tho, wanton destruction ot the tlsh and game found within said >ark, and against their capture or destruction, for the ptnrjssos rf merehandise _0r proilt, Hejshall `also cause `all persons xespnssing upon the same t0‘_b€ 1‘€m0V€d th€1'ef1‘0m, aud, in uldition to the powers and duties enumerated ln sections 3 and 31 of this title, generally, shall be authorized to take all such nelasnres as Yshall be necessary or proper to, fully carry unt

he objects and_6urposes,_o.f this section and section 42 of”ihis
itle. (Sept. 25, 1890,13. 926,,.§ 2, 26 Stat. 478; Ang. 25, l£ll•;_‘

2. 408, § 3, 39 Stat. 535.) ‘ . “J, U 44. Langlsset aside as reserved forest lands.-——The tracts or T and in the. State of California known and deserihedns folows: Commencing- ot the northwest corner of {township 2* north, ran/ge 19 east Mount Diablo meridian, thence eastwn'm1y _, m the liine between townships 2 $1»Iltl_3 north, ranges 2—rand -25 east; thence southwardly on the line between ranges 24 uml 25 east to thef Mount Diablo base line; thence eastwardly on said l suse liuqto the ooruer to township 1 south, ranges 25 au1¢l· 2%; e east; thence southwurdly on the line between- ranges 25 and 2t: ‘ east to the southeast corner of township 2·soi1tl1,· range 25 esst; hence eastvyardly on. thellne between townships 2_antl 3 south, nhge 26 east to the corner to townships 2 end 3 south, ranges l B6 and 27 east; thence sonthwardlypn the line between ranges ` to ond 27 east to the tlrst standard·pnrsllel south; thence vestwardlyion the ilrst standartlparallel south to the southwest _ corner oftownship 4 south, range`19 east; thence `northwarelly »n the line, between ranges 18 an€l·19` east. to the northwest eorner of township 2 south, range 19 east-; thence westwardly ·n the line between townships 1 and 2 south to the southwest rorner of township 1 south, range 19 esst";"-tl1ence_northwartlly in the linebetween ranges 18 and 19 east to the northwest cor-` ner of townshlp_2 north, range 19 east, the pl_ace ofbeginnlng, - tre reserved and wltlulralwn from settlement, ocenpaney, ox _ >a·le· under the laws of the Unlterl States, and, except as other— vise_provided.in section _46 ot this title, set snort has reserved 1 __ ’orest lands; and `all personswho shall locate or settle upon, · »r occupy the same or any part thereof, except-asherelnafter ` lrovided, shall he considered trwpassers and removed there- `ron;._ Nothjng ln. this section and, sections 45, 55, and 61 of his title shall he construed as lnnuywlse affecting any bonaldél entry ot land made within the limits shove described under nnylnw of-the United States·pflor‘ to October 1, 1890. ` _.Oct. 1, 1890, c. 1263,31, 26 Stut,650.) _ _ ·` _ · 45. Additional forest reserves in C•llfornia.——·*1‘l1ore is roerved and withdrawn from settlexnent, occupancy or sale under he laws of the United States, ond set apart as reserved forest ends, asprovlded in section 44 of-this title, and snhject to all he litnitations end provisions therein contained; the following ends, tozwit: Township 17 south, range 30 east of the Mount )iablo meridian, exgepting sections 31, 33, and 34 ot sam" ownship, included in a prewjlons bill. And there is also reerved nnd withdrawn from settlement, oeéunenoy or sale unter the laws of the United Ststesyand set apart as forest lanclsf ubjeot to like limitations, conditions, and provisions, ell of ownships 15 and 16 south, ot ranges 29 and 30 east of the Eount binblo meridian, And there is also hereby reserved and rlthelrnwn from settlement, occupancy or sale under the laws »t the United States, and set apart as xjeserred- forest lands, nnder like limitations, restrlctions, and provisions, sections 5 nd 6 ln township 14 south, range 28, wet of 'Monnt Diablo nerldlan, and also sections 31 and 32 ot township "13 south. nnge 28lesst of the same meridian. Nothing in this section »r sections 44, 55, and”61 of this title, shall authorize rules or ontracts tonehlng the protection ando improvement of sold reset-, nttons, beyond the snmsthat xnoy be received `by the Secretary