1250 PROCLAMATIONS. Nos. 12, 1::. [No. 12.] J¤1>*g·1894· BY THE PRESIDENT on THE UNITED STATES or AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. P**=°¤*l>l°· Whereas, By reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations and assemblages of persons, it has become impracticable in the judgment of the President, to enforce by the ordinary course ofjudicial proceedings the laws of the United States at certain points and places within the States of North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wasliington, Wyoming, Colorado and California and the Territories of Utah and New Mexico, and especially along the lines of such railways traversing said States and Territories as are military roads and post routes and are engaged in inter-state commerce and in carrying United States mails: And, Wl1ereas for the purpose of enforcing the faithful execution of the laws of the Uznited States, and protecting property belonging to the United States or under its protection, and of preventing obstructions of the United States mails and of commerce between the States and Territories, and of securing to the United States the right guaranteed by law to the use of such roads for postal, military, naval and other · . government service, the President has employed a part of the military A forces of the United States: bH\¤1=¤W*¤l ¤==°.¤¤· Now, therefore I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States gee obstructing ’ . . _ 1 mus and mmmmo do hereby command all persons engaged in, or in any way connected with °,_g'3;*l*j;°l_$;,;j°*¤’¤*”**°** such unlawful obstructions, combinations and assemblages, to disperse and retire peaceably to the respective abodes on or before 3 o’clock in the afternoon, on the tenth day of July instant. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be hereto affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this ninth day of July in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and [SEAL.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and nineteenth. _ _ GROVER CLEVELAND By the President: W. Q. GBESHAM Secretary of State. [No. 13.] ~ ;¥’ulyi3,}s9;»_ BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. rmmbie. Whereas an Act of Congress entitled "An Act To adopt regulations for preventing collisions at sea " was approved An st 19 1890 th ""‘* "‘ ""°“ mi Act being in me roiiowing words; gu ’ ’ ° 12 ’¢ tdb rhs z dH R ·- · .- m..,. ., a é.L,,$Z?.°.f8tt.Zb1.fz, ${2.2 Si'. f..1‘{'$€£.Q r3’g'[.‘i’§{'£‘$L°‘i~Z¥{,£'L2.€Z'€f§‘§‘Z'.§Ht2¥{¤§‘?€’$t°2 Wlsiglzlnvcus for pre- shan be follovred by all public and private vessels of the United States upon the V0, 2é,P320_ high seas and in all waters connected therewith, navigable by seagoing vessels, pmunmuy. 1th£11'ru1 t - lh'h's ·
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