Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 2.djvu/1168

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PROCLAMATIONS, 1909. 2229 of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, entrtled, "An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil egcpenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninet —eight, and for other pu oses," do proclaim that the Toiyabe Nvational Forest is hereby enlarged and that its boundaries are as shown on the two parts of the diagram forming a part hereof. ‘ The withdrawal made by this proclamation shall, as to all lands , Prim rights ¤¤¢ af which are at this date legally appropriated under the public land mm laws or reserved for any public purpose, be sub`ect to, and shall not · interfere with or defeat Iegal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public Hpurpose of lands so reserved, so long as such appropriation is lega y maintained, or such reservation remains in orce. This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry of $S{*•=¤1¤¤¤11=·¤d¤· any lands heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act °'34`p`233' of Congress approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled, "An ct to provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within forest reserves." _ 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 20th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine, [SEAL.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-third. · Trmononn Roosnvmrr ` By the President: Ronmrrr BACON Secretary of State. BY run Pnnsronur or THE Uxrrrzn Srarns or Amcmcn. F°b¤{*j§Q;r}909·_ A PROCLAMATION. XVHEREAS the Government of the United States of America and S,f,§f,§‘P’°°**>° “` ‘ W the Government of Spain have, by an exchange of notes at Washing- 1·¤·=i¤¤¤»i·=. ton on February 20, 1909, agreed to supplement the Commercial Agreement which they concluded at San Sebastion on August 1, “"·"*·*‘·***’”· 1906, to the end that sparkling wines produced in and exported from Spain may be admitted on their importation into the United States _ _ at the reduced rates authorized by Section 3 of the United States \°l"‘°·*‘·2°“· Tariff Act of July 24, 1897, which action, in the judgment of the Presi— dent, is compensated by reciprocal and equivalent concessions on the art of Spain in favor of the products of the soil or industry of the United States: N ow, Therefore, be it known that I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Sp§;?g,°€;;0(,{{;¤,*g‘ ¤¤ V President of the United States of America, acting under the authorityI " conferred by the third section of said Tariff Act, do hereby suspend, during the continuance in force of the said Commercial Agreement of August 1, 1906, the im osition and collection of the duties imposed by the first section of said) Act upon the articles hereinafter specified, V°’· 3°·P· *7* being the products of the soil or industry of Spain; and do declare in place thereof the following rates of duty provided in the third section of said Act to be in force and effect from and after the date of this, my Proclamation, as follows: On all sparkling wines, in bottles containing not more than one ad§,1;>{k1i¤¤ wines quart and more than one pint, six dollars per dozen; containing not V0l.>Z£0.1"-20~1. more than one pint each and more than one—half pint, three dollars per dozen; containing one—half pint each or less, one dollar and fifty