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 2178 PROCLAMATION S, 1908. , shall both be effective on the land withdrawn, but the National Monument hereby established shall be the dominant reservation. B¢¤¤¤’¤d f M ¤= Waming is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not to appro- °°m°me°t’ m` priate, injure or destroy any feature of this National Monument or to locate or settle upon an of the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aiHxed._ DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-eighth day of J anuyear of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight, [sun.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-second. Trmononm Roosnvmxr By the President: ‘ ELIHU Roor Secretary of State. '*¤“'“'>' 28- 1908- Br run Pnnsinnxr or wma Unrrnn STATES or Anmiuca. A PROCLAMATION. m§;g;P'°°“Y "**“ WHEREAS the Government of the United States of America and Preainble. the Government of the French Republic have entered into an addiv"" 3°’ °‘ H"' tional Commercial Agreement, signed on the 28th day of January, 1908, by which the a plication of the minimum rate under the third Von 30. p- 203· section of the Tariffp Act of the United States, approved July 24, 1897, to champagne and all other sparkling wines is provided for in return for certain specified concessions in favor of products of the United States, including Porto Rico, which concessions, in the judgment of the President, are reciprocal and equivalent: cuniilritiiziidgféhl THEREFORE, be it known that I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, ws- President of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by said Act of Congress, do hereby conditionally suspend, from the first day of February, 1908, and durin the time and in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid Adilitional Agreement, signed January 28th, 1908, the imposition and collection of the duties imposed by the first section of said Act upon the articles hereinafter specified, being the products of the soil and industny of France; and Vol- **0- ¤· 20**- do dec£are5nAplace {memo: the rataés at duty provide in the third section o said ct to in orce, as o ows: Armies affected- On Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containing not more than one quart and more than one pint, six dollars per dozen; containing not more than one pint each and more than onehalf pint, three ollars per dozen; containing one-half pint each°or less, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen; in bottles or other vessels containing more than one quart each, in addition to six dollars per dozen bottles on the quantities in lgxcess of one quart, at the rate of one dollar and ninet cents per on. IN TESTIMONYYVVHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aiiixed. DONE at the City of Washirigton this twenty-eighth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred [smut.] and eight, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-second. Tmxonoiuz Roosnvmrr By the President: _ Enmc Roo·r Secretary of State.