SECTION 1. There is hereby granted, for a period of fifty years from and after the passage of this Act, upon the considerations year and conditions herein contained to William H. Allen and J. H. Brown, and their successors or assigns, the right and privilege to construct, maintain, and operate in the Island of Luzon, and in and between the provinces, cities, and municipalities thereof, a telephone and telegraph system, to carry on the business of transmitting messages and signals by means of electricity in and between said provinces, cities, and municipalities, and for the purpose of operating said telephone and telegraph systems and of transmitting messages and signals by means of electricity to construct telephone and telegraph lines in and between said provinces, cities, and municipalities, to construct, maintain, and operate and use all apparatus, conduits, and appliances necessary for the electrical transmission of messages and signals, to erect poles, string wires, build conduits, lay cables, and to construct, maintain, and use such other approved and generally accepted means of electrical conduction in, on, over, or under the public roads, highways, lands, bridges, streets, lanes, alleys, avenues, and sidewalks of said provinces, cities, and municipalities as may be necessary and best adapted to the transmission of messages and signals by means of electricity: Provided, however, That all poles erected and all Poles and conduits, conduits constructed or used by the grantees, their successors or assigns, shall be located in the places designated by provincial, city, or municipal authorities, as the case may be, and poles shall be straight and smooth and erected and painted in a good, substantial, and workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of such "authorities, but it shall not be obligatory on the grantees, their successors or assigns, to paint poles except in cities and centers of poles; of population or municipalities: And provided further, That said poles shall be of such a height and the wires or conductors strung shall be so placed and safeguarded as to or property by reason of contact with street-railway wires or conductors: And upon reasonable notice and by resolution provincial, city, or municipal authorities, or assigns, may be required to relocate wires or other conductors so as to permit the passage of buildings or other structures from one place to another, one-half the actual cost of such relocation of poles or raising or removal of wires or other conductors to be paid by the person at whose instance the building or structure is moved; and, at the expense of the grantees, their successors or assigns, to relocate conduits, poles, and wires and to raise or remove wires or other conductors, when the insular, city, or any provincial or municipal government declares that the public interest so requires: Appeal from order Provided, however, Thai from any order or regulation of a provincial or municipal government requiring the grantees, their successors or assigns, to relocate conduits, poles, or wires, or to raise or remove wires or other conductors, the said grantees, their successors or assigns, shall have the right of appeal to the Governor-General, whose decision in the matter shall be final and conclusive.
Should the grantees, their successors or assigns, fail, refuse, or neglect within a reasonable time to relocate their poles, conduits, or wires or other conductors, or to raise their wires or other conductors when so directed by the proper Insular, provincial, city, or municipal authorities, then said authorities may relocate said poles, conduits, or wires or other conductors or raise said wires or other conductors at the expense of the grantees, their successors or assigns: And provided further, That the installation of all instruments, the inside wiring, and all outside construction work shall be done in accordance with the rules, regulations, or ordinances covering-electrical work adopted by Insular, provincial, city, or municipal wires in one cable, authorities: And provided further, That whenever twenty-five or more pairs of open wires or other conductors are carried on one line of poles in a city or municipal center, said wires or conductors shall be placed in one cable and that whenever more than one hundred pairs of wires or other conductors in cables are carried on one line of poles, said cables shall be placed underground: Provided further, That the grantees. under this franchise, shall install in eighteen months from the date of the ground conduit equivalent to at least' one hundred and twenty- thousand feet of single conduit: And provided further, That the transmission, poles erected, wires and cables strung, or conduits laid by virtue of this franchise shall be so placed as not to impair the efficient and effective transmission of messages or signals under the franchise granted to the Philippine Islands Telephone and Telegraph Company, or to impair the efficient and effective transmission of messages or signals of any other company whose poles are erected, whose wires and cables are strung, or whose conduits are actually laid at the time that poles are to be erected, wires and cables are to be strung, or conduits are to be laid under and by virtue of this franchise.