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Show OPEN F0H SETTLEMENTS. The I'm . ilcnl Tv.il-iy iriWa l'roclains. ti .11 .!.( i:ii,.si.-' 1ih- VI n.t-.t fur. Washington, 'Sept. IS. The President Presi-dent to day signed tlie proclamation ,r " t-r I'lairi'M;,,?! ,y,f j'"' 1 1 1 1 u ri t; a 11 1 1 h o m es t e . . I eiiiry tho newly (viVi'iV Tnmls of"WrXm-V and Fo and of the Kiowa and I'ot'.n-wattomie I'ot'.n-wattomie Indians i.i the eus'prn part of Oklahoma. I'liese lands may bn en-teri'd en-teri'd upon tn'Xt Tuesilav the '.'Jnd inst. a'. I'' o'clock noon, central standard time. 'I be proclamation reviews in detail the agreements between the government govern-ment aud the several tribes and hands of Indians ami also the acts of congress ' utliori.in'g the accepting ami eontinn-.ng eontinn-.ng of those agreements and providing for the proi'liimiitinn. Notice is giver; in the proclamation .hat no in rson shall be permitted to en-;er en-;er upon an I occupy the laud 111. Ill the time gis en. and no person violating this : srovisioii shnil be permitted to cnier tny of said lands or acquire right to hem. l' linher notice is given that the land included in the procUma?:on will be 1 attached to tli- eastern and Oklahoma "and districts. Attached to the procbi , mation is a "elieduie giving a d-'scrip- i lion of the laud to be opened, the ag- ! gngate of which is -tid, L l.'J acres. I |