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 1750 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. est, and the boundarim of the above mentioned Blackfeet National Forest, are hereby changed as shown on the diagram forming a part P··¢· r ¤¤· hereof and on the diagram forming a art of the reclamation for the said Blackfoot National Forest, which I have ed this same day; and that the said Kootenai and the sand B eet Proclamations are made and are intended to be and shall be considered as one by this Proclamation nor by the above mentioned Blackfeet Proclamation to reserve an lan not heretofore embraced in a National Forest in the said above mentioned State, nor to release any land, from this, the said Kootenai, nor from the said Blackfeet National Forest, exeept those areas shown as eliminations on the diagrams forming parts·of this, the Kootenai, and of the Blackfoot Proclamations. “§'“g!g¤¤d_hYg: The lands herein eliminated from the Kootenai National Forest as are hereby withdrawn under the Act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen v""'°•"°°‘ hundred and ten (36 Stat., 847), for classification, and will, when compatible with public interests, be restored to settlement and _ gg under the laws apglicable thereto 0n· such dates as shall be dbyth:1Sec1L;taryo thelnteriorandaftersnxehnotieeashe ma eem visa e. - · · $¤*¤¤l°¤¤*'*°•-  reclamation shall not prevent the settlement and en of °"“'P' it any lanss heretofore cywued to settlement and entry under th2yAet of Ce apggoved une eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entie ged  I provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within rest reserves} »- · i— ·· ·. ‘IN=WITNESS WHEIQEOF, I have herenmto set my hand and caused thesealof‘theUnitedStatestobea|!ixed. · Done at the City of Washington this nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine Hundred and [san.] twelve, and of the Independence of the United States · " the one hundred and  » W ‘ 1¢··H Tarr B th Preeid y e ‘ ent: ‘ P C Knox - · Secretary of S¢•ue. ¥¤¤•¤•·¤•¤ Br mn Pansmnur or mr Umm Suns or Axmuea A PROCLAMATION ¤=••¤N¤·¤•”* WHEREAS its arsthatthe blicgoodwillbe otedb -i*¤2lL¤ua  hh; Shasiii*N   certam forest   th; a e o om1a• ‘.‘·     ‘* ¤¤•¤l¤{•¢ N ow, therefore I, William H. Taft, President of the United States v°u°"” m' of‘Ame1-ica, byvirtue of   poyver in me vested by the'Act ef"Gonge; apogroved   eighteen   and ninety-ena?8 at., 1 5), entitled "A¤ Act o repeal timber-culture laws, and or "°‘·*»P·'*· other pu.r§>ses," and also by_the Act of Congress approved June fourth,   teenhundred   nmety-eeven (30 Stat., It a¥34 and 38) entitled An Act Making ¤ppl'0p¤•¤ons_fm· sundry   expenses of the Government for the iscal {year ending June thutxeth, eighteen larhundredtmltii   uzrbothlelr pu3oses,:1de proclaim that eShas a o ores as e _ to in ude the followmg° °°"’¤*•-· dmcribed lands, State o?Califa<igmia: IN TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST IT. DIABL0 MER.: I Sections 3, 4 and 5, Ofaectmnsthseathali, andthemrtheaetqnarterelthenerthweat ut.! Secqziona 9 and 10;
 * ¤••¤•¤*•¤· act to become effective si.multaneously; and that it is not intended