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 1>nooLAMACr1oNs, 1905. 3 1 1 7 · tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes ”, that " before the opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation the President is hereby authorized to set apart and reserve as an addition to the Uintah Forest Reserve, subject to the laws, rules, and regulations governing forest reserves, and subject to the mineral rights granted by the Act of Congress of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, such portion of the lands with1n the Uintah Indian Reservation as he considers necessary "; And whereas, it is considered necessary for the public good that certain lands in the Uintah Indian Reservation be set apart and reserved as an addition to the Uintah Forest Reserve; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United fo{;;';‘l§€s;‘§§e°‘}r $3 States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Umm};. imma nits. · Congress, approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, do °mm°°` hereby make known and proclaim that certain lands in the said Uintah Indian Reservation are hereby added to and made a part of the Uintah Forest Reserve, and that the boundary lines of the said forest reserve are, accordingly, so changed and extended as to read as follows: · Beginning at the north—west corner of Township one (1) South, D*>¤°Y*P¤°¤- · Range seven (7) East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence easterly along the Base Line to the south-west corner of Township one (1) North, Range nine (9) East; thence northerly to the north—west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township two (2) North, Range fourteen (14) East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the middle of the channel of the Green River; thence in a general south—easterly direction along the middle of the channel of said river to the range line between Ranges twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23) East; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the south—east corner of Township two (2) South, Range twenty-two (22) East; thence westerly to the north—west corner of Township three (3) South, Range nineteen (19) East; thence southerly to the eastern boundary of the Uintah. Indian Reservation; thence north—wester1y along said Indian reserva— ° tion boundary to the section line between Sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-eight (28), Township two (2) North, Range one (1) East, Uintah Meridian; thence westerly to the south—west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township two (2) North, Range one (1) \Vest; thence northerly to the south·east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township two (2) North, Range two (2) WVest; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north—west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north—west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township two (2) North. Range three (3) West; thence southerly to the south·east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north·east corner of Township one (1) North, Range six (6) Wrest; thence southerly to the south·east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; tlience westerly to the south·west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north·west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south—west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south—east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township one (1) North, Range nine (9) West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section;