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 3140 PROCLAMATIONS, 1905. seven, and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of seption eighteen, in townslup three south of range two east of the Umtah ‘ special mer1d1an; _ _ T¤*¤¤¤*°° '°‘ Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, Pf8S1dQDt of the United R. S., secs. 2380, States, by virtue of the power in me vested by sect10us 2380 and 2381 2381""*36‘ of the Revised Statutes of the United States, do hereby declare and r · l make known that sand lands are herebgv reserved as t0WI1S1t8S, to be disposed of by the United States un er the terms of the statutes ap%1licab1e thereto. ~ n witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to  aiiixed. _ _ Done at the City of Washington this_31st day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand mne hundred and five, and of [sun.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred ’ and thirt1et,h. T. Roosmvnur By the President: ‘ ALVEY A. Ammo - Acting Secretary of S tate. _ Aug¤st2,1906. VBY Tun PRESIDENT or *1*111: UNITED Smvms OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. U tin t a h I¤¤i¤¤ WHEREAS, it was declared in my proclamation of July 14, in the Reservation, Utah. · · · · · Preamble. year of our Lord 1905, (£rescr1bing the manner in which certam lands ‘ within the Uintah In an Reservataon should be opened to settlement and entry under the homestead and townsnze laws of the United States, among other things as follows: · Ante, p. 3121. Commencing on Monday, August 28, 1905, at 9 0’cl0ck a. m., the applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 50, inclusive, must be presented at the land office · in the town of Vernal, Utah, in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will be considered in their numerical order during the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 51 to 100, inclusive. must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on at that rate until ull of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereunder, have been entered. If any applicant fails to appear and ‘ present his application for entry when the number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of. when he will he given another 0ppurtunlty to make entry, failing in which he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing. And, whereas, there now appear to be ample reasons for a modification of said provision; m;lg_g:igl§¤£;§vi— New therefore, I. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United gs` States of America, by v1rtue of the power m me vested by said act of Congress. and for the purpose of modifying the provision of said proclamation above quoted, do hereby declare and direct that said provision be m0d1fied to read as follows: Cnmmencim: on Monday, August 28. 1905, at 9 0’cl0ck :1. m., the applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 111, inclusive, must be presented at the land office in the town of Vernal. Utah. in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will he mnsitlered in their numerieal order during the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 112 to 222, inclusive, must be presented and will be considered in their HUI1l€l‘l‘Cfll order during the second day, and so 0n ` at that rate until all of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereqpder, have been entered. It any applicant fails to appear and present his application for entry when the number nseigned to him by the drawing is reached. his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of, when he will he given another opportunity to make entry. failing in whirh he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing.