Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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Chap. 336 | Washington and Idaho Railroad Company granted right of way through Coeur dAlene Indian Reservation. |
Chap. 336 | Location. |
Sec. 2 | Dimension. |
Sec. 2 | Stations, etc. |
Sec. 3 | Compensation. |
Sec. 3 | Maps, etc., to be filed with and approved by Secretary of the Interior. |
Sec. 3 | Proviso. Consent of Indians. |
Sec. 4 | Assignment. |
Sec. 4 | Provisos. Mortgage. |
Sec. 4 | Commencement and completion. |
Sec. 5 | Condition of acceptance. |
Sec. 5 | Proviso. Violation to forfeit. |
Sec. 6 | Amendment, etc. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the right of way is hereby granted, as hereinafter set forth, to the Washington and Idaho Railroad Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Territory of Washington, for the extension of its railroad through the lands in Idaho Territory set apart for the use of the Coeur dAlene Indians by executive order, commonly known as the Coeur dAlene Indian Reservation, beginning at a point on the westerly line of said reservation near the junction of the Washington and Idaho Railroad with the Idaho Branch of said road, near Lone Pine, in Washington Territory, and running thence in a northerly direction across the Coeur dAlene Indian Reservation to a point near the mouth of the Saint Josephs River, on the Coeur dAlene Lake, thence in a northeasterly direction along the east side of the Coeur dAlene Lake to the Coeur dAlene River, and thence in a generally easterly direction, by the Coeur dAlene Mission, to the east line of the reservation.
That the right of way hereby granted to said company shall be seventy-five feet in width on each side of the central line of said
railroad as aforesaid; and said company shall also have the right to take from said lands adjacent to the line of said road material, stone, earth, and timber necessary for the construction of said railroad; also, ground adjacent to such right of way for station-buildings, depots, machine-shops, side-tracks, turnouts, and water-stations, not to exceed in amount three hundred feet in width and three thousand feet in length for each station, to the extent of one station for each ten miles of road.
That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to fix the amount of compensation to be paid the Indians for such right of way, and provide the time and manner for the payment thereof, and also to ascertain and fix the amount of compensation to be made individual members of the tribe for damages sustained by them by reason of the construction of said road; but no right of any kind shall vest in said railway company in or to any part of the right of way herein provided for until plats thereof, made upon actual survey for the definite location of such railroad, and including the points for station-buildings, depots, machine-shops, side-tracks, turnouts, and water-stations, shall be filed with and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, which approval shall be made in writing and be open for the inspection of any party interested therein, and until the compensation aforesaid has been fixed and paid; and the surveys, construction, and operation of such railroad, including charges of transportation, shall be conducted with due regard for the rights of the Indians, and in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may make to carry out this provision: Provided, That the consent of the Indians to said right of way shall be obtained by said railroad company in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe, before any right under this act shall accrue to said company.
That said company shall not assign or transfer or mortgage this right of way for any purpose whatever until said road shall be completed: Provided, That the company may mortgage said franchise, together with the rolling-stock, for money to construct and complete said road: And provided further, That the right granted herein shall be lost and forfeited by said company unless the road is constructed and in running order across said reservation within two years from the passage of this act.
That said railway company shall accept this right of way upon the express condition, binding upon itself, its successors and assigns, that they will neither aid, advise, nor assit in any effort looking towards the changing or extinguishing the present tenure of the Indians in their land, and will not attempt to secure from the Indian tribes any further grant of land or its occupancy than is hereinbefore provided: Provided, That any violation of the condition mentioned in this section shall operate as a forfeiture of all the rights and privileges of said railway company under this act.
That Congress may at any time amend, add to, alter, or repeal this act.
Received by the President, May 18, 1888.
S. Doc. 319, 582, pt118
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