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1018 PROCLAMATIONS. Nos. 22, 23. of Congress ratifying the same and other, the laws relating thereto will, at and after the hour of twelve o'clock noon (central standard time) on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and not before, be opened to settlement under the terms of and subject to all the terms and conditions, limitations, reservations, and restrictions contained in said agreements, the statutes above specified, and the laws of the United States applicable thereto. S<>h¤d¤1¤- The lands to be opened for settlement are for greater convenience particularly described in the accompanying schedule, entitled “Schedule of lands within the Lake Traverse Reservation opened to settlement by proclamation of the President dated April 11, 1892/’ and which schedule is made a part hereof Mgt0F2Q2z22h?;;?;; Warning, moreover, is hereby given that until said lands are opened of opening. to settlement as herein provided, all persons, save said Indians, are forbidden to enter upon and occupy the same or any part thereof L=¤¤<!¤ mwhed to And further notice is hereby given that it has been duly ordered md ummm' that the lands mentioned and included in this Proclamation shall be, and the same are attached to the Fargo and Watertown land districts, in said States, as follows: Dfkargc district. N- 1. All that portion of the Lake Traverse Reservation, commencing at ‘ the northwest corner of said reservation; thence south 12 degrees 2 minutes west, following the west boundary of the reservation to the new seventh standard parallel, or boundary line between the States of North and South Dakota; thence east, following the new seventh standard parallel to its intersection with the north boundary of said Indian reservation; thence northwesterly with said boundary to the place of beginning, is attached to the Fargo land district, the office of which is now located at Fargo, North Dakota. Svggerwwn district 2. All that portion of the Lake Traverse Reservation, commencing ‘ at a point where the new seventh standard parallel intersects the west boundary of said reservation; thence southerly along the west boundary of said reservation to its extreme southern limit; thence northerly along the east boundary of said reservation to Lake Traverse; thence north with said lake to the northeast corner of the Lake Traverse Indian Reservation; thence westerly with the north boundary of said reservation to its intersection with the new seventh standard parallel, or boundary line between the States of North and South Dakota; thence with the new seventh standard parallel to the place of beginning, is attached to the Watertown land district, the onice of which is now located at Watertown, South Dakota. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety- [SEAL.] two, and of the Independence ot the United States the one hundred and sixteenth. BEM Hnmuson By the President: Jiums G. BLAINE Secretary of State. [No. 23.] BY THE PRESIDENT or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIGA: A PROCLAMATION. Apt-1112, ms. Whereas, by a written agreement made on the day of October, ymmbm “_ eighteen hundred and ninety, the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes of Indians ceded, conveyed, transferred, relinquished and surrendered all their claim, title and interest in and to the lands described in article two of said agreement, as follows, to wit: