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Law Cases in District 4 



United States v. Utah Power & Light Co.: Occupancy trespass, Wasatch National 

 Forest. Motion by plaintiff to strike portions of defendant's answer sustained. 



United States v. Utah Power & Light Co.: Occupancy trespass, Cache National 

 Forest. Appealed by plaintiff to Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. 



United States v. Utah Light & Railway Co.: Occupancy trespass, Wasatch Na- 

 tional Forest. Motion by plaintiff to strike portions of defendant's answer sustained. 



United States v. Beaver River Power Co.: Occupancy trespass on Fillmore Na- 

 tional Forest. Motion by plaintiff to strike portions of defendant's answer sustained. 



United States v. Boundy Bros.: Grazing trespass, Nevada National Forest. De- 

 fendant settled by payment of $48 actual damages, $100 punitive damages, $105.20 

 costs. Total, $253.20. 



United States v. John S. Prince: Grazing trespass, Sevier National Forest. De- 

 fendant settled through payment of actual damages $277, and costs not as yet ascer- 

 tained. 



Law Cases in District t> - 



In the case of United States v. A. S. Lavenson et al., involving suit to set aside 

 patent to six mineral claims known as the Clear Water Lodes on the Nooksack River 

 within the Washington National Forest, the United States District Court for the 

 Western District of Washington on June 14, 1913, declared the patents invalid. 



United States v. Dock F. South, fire trespass, Deschutes National Forest. De- 

 fendant in this case was arraigned April 7 before the United States District Court 

 for the District of Oregon, plead guilty, and was fined $10 and costs. 



United States v. W. C. Culp, C. Eagles, D. Baker, and C. T. McCall, fire trespass, 

 Deschutes National Forest. Judgment rendered March 26 in the United States 

 District Court for Oregon for $10 each, without costs, the defendants entering a plea 

 of guilty. 



United States v. H. B. Smith, fire trespass, Wenatchee National Forest. Case 

 settled February 14 on the payment of $75 in compromise of suit involving $207.75. 



OPERATION. 



Standard Color Tints and Crayons 



The standard color tints and crayons used in forest mapping are described in the 

 Instructions for Making Forest Surveys and Maps, and its supplement. The tints 

 are prepared from standard inks that will be furnished by the property clerk at 

 Ogden upon requisition. The property clerk exercises the greatest care in pur- 

 chasing only such inks as conform to these standards, but frequently he receives 

 requisitions from forest officers asking for inks which are not standard colors. Forest 

 officers are cautioned that the use of any inks which are not adopted as standard 

 will lead to confusion, and the property clerk will not furnish them unless it is made 

 clear upon the requisition that nonstandafcd inks are to be used upon special maps 

 of such a nature that the standard inks can hot be used, and that they have received 

 proper authority to depart from the standard. 



