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Show 90 REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Permission was granted on April 22,1905, for an extension of the survey through the San Car1.0~R eservation, in Arizona. ADAM8 COUATT ELECTRIC TRANSIT The Indian lands affected by this company's operations are those of the Spokane Reservation, Wash. There was approved on March 18,1905, a map showing the survey of a line through this reservation about 3 miles in length. Involved with this is the construction of a power plant on the Spokane River, the site for which was approved on March 18,1905, pursuant to the act of February 15,1901 (31 Stat. L., 790): AEG5ONA AND CACIPOENIA. Authority was granted on February 8, 1905, for the survey and location of a line across the Colorado River Reservation, in California and Arizona. A map in duplicate, showing the definite location, was submitted for approval on May 8, through the General Land Office. The duplicate copy of the map was transmitted to the Director of the Geological Survey on June 17 for information as to whether the location of the line at the crossing of the Colorado River was such as not to interfere with the plans of the reclamation service, and for his recommendation as to its approval. BIB HOBB. This company succeeded to the rights acquired by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company December 15, 1904, in the matter of the survey of a liue of railroad through the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, in Wyoming. Maps showing a surveyed line from the north line of the reservation, near Thermopolis, thence southerly and southeasterly to the east line, a distance of 30.77 miles, were approved on April 29,1905. CLEARWATEB SHORT LINE. Permission was granted this company on April 6, 1905, to survey and locate an extension to its liue in the Nez Perc6 Reservation in Idaho. DEAVEX AND RIO QBAKDE. No compensation was made by this company for its right of way, a.quired in the year 1881, through the reservation formerly occupied by the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado. The attention of the attor-neys of the company was called to the matter in April, 1903, and after much correspondence a tentative agreement was secured providing for a riference of the subject to two referees, one to be appointed by the Department and the other by the company. The Department |