Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 3.djvu/391

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— 3208 PROCLAMATIONS, 1906. · PM'- P- 32*0- teen hundred and six, to include additional lands in the States of Utah and lVybming; _ And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted . by further changing the boundaries of the said forest reserve to release and exclude therefrom certain lands in the States of Utah and lVyoming; _ _ mm§§_;§_“““"’°S Now, therefore, I, Theodore ROOS€V€lt,·PP€SldBHt of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and_ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen Wl- 30- P- 36- hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the said lands are hereby released and excluded from the aforesaid Uinta Forest Reserve, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. 0p§;¢é;**;gQtle}:gg: The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the ` public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of lVashington this 29th day of May, in `· , the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [sum,.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. V ‘ T. Roosnvnur . By the President: ELIHU Roor Secretary of State. V -7****** 2- 1**0**- Br rm: Paesinnxr or Tru: Uxrrnn Siuvrns. A PROCLAMATION. W§‘,§ °§}’,§§‘°Res§,‘f WITEREAS, Iiy an agreement between the Shoshone and Arapavagyékmigigv- hoe tribes of Indians, belonging to the Shoshone or Wind River reser- ` vation in the State of Wyoming, on the one part. and James Mc- Laughlin, a United States Indian Inspector, on. the other part. VOL 33, p· 1016- aniendedlandi rgitied by act of Congress approved March third, I0t$§g8}(;,;dg,lnu¤al_ nineteen inn re and five ·(33 Stat. 10l_6)_, therw said Indian tribes - ceded, granted. and relinquished to the United States all the right. title, and interest which they may have had to all of the unallotted lands embraced within said reservation, except the lands within and bounded by the following described lines: Lands excepted- Beginning in the midchannel of the Big Wind River at a point where said stream crosses the western boundary of the said reservation; thence in a southeasterly direction following the inidchaunel of the Big Wind River to its conjunction wfth the Little Wind or Big Popo-Agie River. near the northeast corner of townshippone south. range four east; thence up the inidchzinnel of the Big Popo·Agie River in il southwesterly direction to the mouth of the North Fork of the said Big l’opo-Agie River: thence up the niidchannel of said North Fork of the Big Popo—Agie River to its intersection with the southern houndarv of the said reservation. near the southwest corner of section twentyone. township two south, range one west: thence due west along the said southern hounda ry of the said reservation to the southwest torner of the same: thence north along the western boundary of said reservation to the place of beginning.