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 2150 PROCLAMATIONS, 1907. {’,m;{·’*;,gMs not Provided, that this proclama-tion shall not be so construed as to asreytea. deprive any person of any valid right possessed under the Treaty "L 15’ °‘ 53** for the cession of the Russian vpossessions in North America to the United States, concluded at ashington on the thirtieth day of ldagch, eighteep hundredhanii sixty-sevpn,pr lacquired under any act o iongressre ating tot e erritor o - as a• L"'"' °‘°°¤’*°‘· And furtliier excepting from the fbrce and effect of this proclamation all lan s which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or coveg by any lawgubging or selection dply of recogd in the proper Uni States Lan ce, or upon whic any vali settlement has been made pursuant to law, if the statutory nxperiod within which to make entry or filing of record has not exdpi ; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embrace within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose with which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman,_ settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal with which this reservation is incon- CM! ¤¤¤¤¤· sistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any part of the National Forest ` herpbyl establihteduwhich may have geen withdrawn to protect the coa erem u is proc amation oes not vacate an such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which may have been permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. ygggggf '*°¤* Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon any of the lands reserved by this proclamation, unless and until they are l1sted by the Secretary of Agriculture and opened to homestead settlement or entry by the Secretary of the Interior under the Val- 34, p. 233. Act of Congress, approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled, “An - ct To provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within forest reserves. INdW}lTN1¥SS WIlEREdO§`, I have hegunto set my hand and cause the sea o the Unite tates tobe a xed. Done at the City of lVashirigton this 23d dav of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and seven, and of [san.] thel Ipdependencfp of the United States the one hundred an t 1rty-secon. _ Tmxonomn Roosavzur By the President: Ronmrr BAcox Acting Sctwetary of State, neges; 12, rapid Br me Pnnsmr~:x·r or rm: I'xrrm» Smrns. A PROCLAMATION. Lower Br¤¥¤ Y¤- Whereas the Act of Congress., approved April 21. 190F 34 gi:dLk_R;°°"m°°' Stat., 124), provided that all of the west half of Townships ont; him- ,.f,*{f*‘§4_°,,_ ,2, greg and] $1;, one léundred and spven, one hundred and eight, one hunre an nine an one nm ret ant ten north. R  · t -. · west of the fifth principal meridian. and l*`ra<Ei3§hal\'l`hdYn;hil;; one hundred and six. one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, one hundred and mne and one hundred and ten north, Range seventy-eight West of the fifth principal meridian. and Fractional Township one hundred and ten north. Range seventy-nine west