Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 2.djvu/643

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1808 PROCLAMATIONS, 1916. sell within the United States arms and munitions of war, and other articles ordinarily known as "contraband of war ", yet they can not carry such articges upon the highlgueas for (iihei}1-iise or service;] of a belligerent, nor can they trans rtso `ers an 0 cers 0 a e iverent, or attempt to break any bliiiikade which may be lawfully esatablished and maintained during the said wars without incurring the risk of hpstilte gappiire and the penalties denounced by the law of nations in t at e a . N°“°°· And I do hereby give notice that all citizens of the United States and others who may claim the protection of this government, who ma misconduct themselves in the premises, will do so at their peril, and, that they can in no wise obtain any protection from the governrepent of the United States against the consequences of their misconuct. Ip }7Vgt;ne%s Whlexéeof I hav; hereunlto set my hand and caused the seaote United Statesto e e. Done at the Ci? of Washington this 18th day of September, in the year o our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen [smL.] and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fo1'l»y•HI`St. W W ‘ oonnow ILSON By the President: ° Ronmrr Limsrgg - Secretary 0 tate. °’~"°b°’ **9**- BY rim Pnnsmnur or rim Uivrmn Sums. A PROCLAMATION. Migfag I€QSS§,i,§Qf}}j§f’° I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, _ Afncmcwmbatcéd egg! by virtue of the gower and authority vested in me by the Act of %d"{., °;,,,me§1,,.{ Congress approve February 11, 1915 (38 Stat., 807), do hereby °"%- 3,, P ,,0, prescribe, proclaim and make known that all the nmreserved lands in ' ’ ` the abandoned Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, in the _State of Montana, which have been surveyed and classified under said act of ingso lzigriciiltlural handsé aid coal lainél§,b(no tumbler lands or miner an avin een oun therein), s 0 o ne to settlement and entry unciar the homestead laws of the Uldited States, but not to entry or location under Sections 2306 2307, U. S. Rev. Stats., and be settled upon, occupied and entered m the follow- _ manner and not otherwise: _ _ "“‘S°‘“·"°“· 1. UmZ&s;—To prevent confusion and more readily to dispose of conflicts, during the period of simultaneous applications mentioned in aragraph numbered 2, the lands, both agnc tural and coal, shall, so Iar as (practicable, be arranged in units 0 approximately 160 acres each, an during said period all applications or these lands shall be tiled for a unit or part of a unit, as thus arranged. An application iiiedl said period for lands embraced in more than one unit s a e re ected. This '°* mm! °P' 2. Simultaneous a ·£cat1bm—All rsons qualified to make a pmt cm homestead entry for Q1 lands, may lil? one application for a unit or part of a unit, at the district land office at Havre, Montana, between 9 0’clock a. m., standard time, Wednesday, October 25, 1916, and 12 o’cépcg1:(poon, on Wednesdpryfl Novembecii 15,5936. $11 applications e HHH. g aid ri d be treate as e sim taneousy. Any person havin; onllyeaxi) additional homestead right for less than 160 acres, may file an a. plication for such portion of a unit as he may be entitled to enter, Sie land to be described according to legal subdivisions.