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 2690 PROCLAMATIONS, 1910. A¤*°°*°¤‘*"“"'- This roclamation shall not revent the settlement and entry of V°l`“'p`m` any langs heretofore opened topsettlement and entry under the Act of Congress approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act To provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within forest reserves." I·¤¤d= ¤¤*•=* °° The lands hereby excluded from the Battlement National Forest mmdmm which are not embrawd in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the man ment of the Forest, or in any other reservation or appropriation, mil be restored to the public domain and become suliiect to settlement under the general provisions of the homestead ‘ laws on such date and after such notice y publication as the .8601*8- _ tary of the Interior may prescribe, but sha not become subject to ’ entry, filing selection, or other form of appropriation until the expiration of thirty days from the date so fixed, and no person will be rmitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any ° settgment or occupation begun prior to such date, and all suc settlement and occeupation are hereby forbidden. mmm. It is not intend by this proclamation to release any land from remrvation except the areas indicated on the diagram as eliminated, nor to reserve an land not heretofore embraced in a N ational.Forest. IN WITNESSYWHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Ind caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. » Done at the City of Washington this sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten, [sun.,] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-fourth. W H —T M Am By the President: HUN·rrNo·roN W1LsoN Acting Secretary of State. myaiaxo. Br run Pnusrnmrr or run Uurrnn Srnrns or Aummoa - A PROCLAMATION rgmpuldgyqéia WHEREAS_ an Executive Order dated July second, nineteen Unis ’ hundred and eight, consolidated the Cassia and Raft River National "'°'¤"'•· Forests under the name of the Minidoka National Forest; and WHEREAS it appears_ that the public good will be romoted by cgménating aifhe ItiiirGdolha N atnonal Forest certainllands w·ithin te tateso oan. ta; $¤;¤§;m¤¤3¤g1¤·i· Now, therefore, I, William H. Taft, President 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 mnety-seven, ent1tled ‘ ‘An Act Making appropriations fogsundry civil ex enscs of the Governmentfor the sca year ending June thirtieth, eigiiteen hundred and mnety-eight, and for other p_urposes," do proclaim that the boundaries of the Mimdlpka Natiplpalr orest gre hereby changed, and that they are now as s own on e 18 am orming a art hereof. gglsgitmréémaa This proclamation shall ngit prevent the {settlement and entry of ‘ ·"· ‘ any lands heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act _ of Conigress approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, pntitie ‘ ‘An Agt to provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within ores reserves. W The lands hereby eliminated from the Minidoka National Forest which are not embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the managiilpent of the Forest, or in any other reservation or appropnatnon, s be restored to the public domain and become