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 198 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. H. CHA. 248, 249. 1912. thatif thesaidlandsshallnotbeusedaspublicpi1arksthesame, or d using; parts thereof not1spmuset;l1,8alra·lldsmvert toed •;°Uphi°ted States; mm m proud iicrlher t convey town o Okanogan, as authorized herein, shall be sulélect for {period of tw;•n?—i·ive years to all the l•ws.of the United tatesprohi iting the in uction of intomcante into the Indian country. Approved, July 22, 1912. · H-hdeaigpigi-AnActAutliorixingtl¤e Directorcfthe Oennetocollectand pub- ‘ ·=·····,,,,,,,,·-··-·, Nl ,:1,, 8.** “.;“i‘.°"‘...'*" "z.%...g.°"“‘° ?‘.1‘.‘.€.°`.t‘..‘i,z‘;’.}*i*i.'.?2”"..;‘.f‘°" m." **1* .€§““.;‘. ••¤¤¤•¤¢H| ¤$v¤¤¤•¤Censps  he is   y,ua;1t.hor·ized’s2nd   to cotgect and s cs concermng amount 0 - oo gunned; lilly of raw cotton consumed in manufacturing establishmzilltldlzf gfyery character; the quantity of bualed  on hand; that number active consuming cotton s es ; e quantity cotton ' Eortedand rted, `ththldl f mgm' ddestination. °p2",,;,"""°‘ lm no. 2. Thasm statisvlalcs of thed)t::1tda'z`lti·l.y°of cottadln giimed shall show the quantitygnned from each crotphprior to September first, ` iaaptpmber taent -     ,Nove¤nberJii1st,No;·;1¤n- o, , , anuary t, dJanuary sixtsfenth, and March fi1st,d:nd shalT}mbe  s soon 'NQII as poasnble ter res five tes. ti tton in- consumed in manufacturiné)°;=stablishments, theq¢`;u·ldnt?1yty~of°l)>ded °°E{°.'.i.£$E.’.I‘3’ *1**} "“3."°‘ °* °.·‘i"‘.{.i'° °3“"‘”i".t€.i°°.i..u"°“ SEf1“"“‘ an cs o co n 1m an te to . each calendar month, and shaso be publial§0as soon as °ble D•¤¤• after the close of the month: Each report published by the gureau of the Census_ of the quantity of cotton tgznned  carry with it . the lateetlxgilaple etatisuéztsoconcerhrlanintg th quantlgly 3; cozttgn consumed s o co n on e num co n - nuamieaupaa sumigiié esgdles, and the quantity of cdtton imported and 3. “°‘“°"‘· od b Ewpublicationsf cplntaming etatyltics of cottonml be tor to tto, tto manufacgurem and cotthn vsarehoulslemen, allld td! Ellmdfillsy crllewsli {{,§ paper?   tge Unite?  T}1¢;hDi1§tor of the gensus ¤¤v e ureau 0 ist: artment '-· culture, immediately prior to the publllzsxion (hi exch reportcofllilllt bureau regarding the cotton crop the latest available statistics herembefore mentioned, and the sand Bureau of Statistics shall publish the same in connection with each of its re rts concern' cotton. ,,H'“”"“°”,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L°°”""‘ _ Sm. 3. That the information furnishedxby an indilgidual estabhshuglent undier glp p1&ov1sion:°0\f88t(.;1iaulAcilz ahtall be considered as stnc yconii__en an shall tatiaticalurpose ,,’§,',,·¥"F,‘;‘,,'},‘f,,‘§',,2 for which 1t is supphed. Any em loyge <§ the Biugeau of thePCensus P . who, gnlghlgnit (tlhewv:-W axghonty the tilzirector of the liensus, umca an orma ’ ‘ session by reason of his employrhent under fll1eg1;:>1v;§1s of ¢.°{° b."&E.`&‘“’t°i " .».'”“"°“°°““¢i‘iI ‘Ii‘§’..¤“".i‘"is.}‘."°” °°""‘”"..§°"...,, no ¤ one thousand bglallaxs or imprgoned fog}! perbld of 1l)dt oneyear,or soiinedan imprison ,atthsdic:etionolth• court. 1 Iitunnatkn U be S _ 4_ {nut ° sh-H . · ············.u.. *··   ..._ '°...,   dm- $2, $°.t‘}.‘3’.¤‘E£..°`I.°{’°"€‘?;?* .£§·°“.3.‘}&‘i.E; gmnery,   eetablbhment, warehouse or other place where cotton 1e gmned, manufactured, or stored, whether conducted