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PROCLAMATIONS, 1911. 1693 9. The of the Interior shall make and prescribe such rules **•¥¤'•**¤•·- and regulations as may be necessary and prolper to carry this proclamgtiopvaind thppshand %ctis of Coplgrsss unto fu force and e6ect. n 1 ness ereo ave ereunto set m hand and seeésf the gnictgd Stiavt? to be y G. the neat e t o ashmgt0` n. 29thda ofJunein the of our Iiord one thousand nine hundred and 0l6V€|1,y::(§ [sun.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-fifth. Wu H Tarr By the President: P C Knox Swfdary of State. Br mn Pnnsmmrr or mn Uxrrrnn Swarm or Aimmoa. _ ¥¤••¤»¤¤· A PROCLAMATION. I, WILLIAMH.TAI•'1`,PresidentoftbeUnitedStatesofAme1ica FL ¤¤*·§¤]=k_¤¤ gy virtue of tbeupower and authorigv vested bp the Act cl'“$ _:u. ingress approv June 1, 1910 (36 tat., 455), 0 here prescribe, ,,"{,',,T',;,;‘$i*,•,,,,,,,,',iq proc aim an make known that all the non-mineral, unaliotted unre- ¤g,Qh_p B served lands within the Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation in the State of North Dakota which have been classified under said Act of Congress into agricultural land of the first clam, agricultural land of the second class, and faxing land shall be of under the general provisions of the omestead laws of the nited States and of said Act of Congress, and be opened to settlement entry, and be settlgi upon, occupied and entered in the following manner, and not 0 erwisez 1. All persons qualified to make a homestead entry may, on and ¤•·*¤“°,, ,¤•*•v•••· after mgmt 14, 1911, and prior to and includiig September 2, 1911, but not ereafter, present to James W. Witten, uperintendentpf the Opening, at the City of Minot, North Dakota, by ow mail but not in person or by registered mail or otherwise, envelopes containing their applications for registration, but no envelope must contain more than one application; and no person can present more than one ’application in his oyn behalf and one as agent for a soldier, sailor, or for the mow or mmor orphan child of a soldier or sailor, as hereinafter vi : 2. Each iixplication for must show the applicantls ¤·¤¤*~···¤¤ name, posto£ce address, agp, eight and weight, and be sworn torlx him at either Bismarck, lazs Rdyder, Garrison or liinot, No Dakota, before some Notary Public b the Superintendent. 3. Persons who were honorably disehagpsdy after mnety days' ¤;• service in the Armtg, Navy or Marine Corps the llmted States, during the War of e Rebellion, the Spanish-American War, or the Philippine Insurrection, or their widows or_m1nor orphan children, may make their applications for either in person or through their duly apgiinted agents, t no person can act asggent for more than one su Ialpphcant, and all applications presen by agentsmustbesigned sworntoby them atpneof theplaees named and in the same manner m which other applicants ue required to swear to and present their applications. _ 4, at ten o’clock a. m. on September 6, 1911, at the said D*•"'•'· City of t and continuing thereafter from day to day, ¤cepted,asiongasmaybenecema.ry,tbereshall beunpartiaily taken ani selected indiscriminately from the whole number of enve-