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United States v. W. H. McKinley : Grazing trespass, Montezuma 

 National Forest. Tried March 26, 1915. Judgment for $300 and costs 

 returned by jury. 



La.w Cases in District 3 



United States v. S. J. Willburn : Grazing trespass, Alamo National 

 Forest. Settled by payment of $30 actual and $20 punitive damages. 



United States v. E. R. Chambers : Grazing trespass, San Juan Na- 

 tional Forest (District 2). Defendant's offer to settle by payment of 

 actual damages, $17.27, and accrued costs, $76.20, accepted. 



United States v. Eugene Joy : Grazing trespass, Alamo National For- 

 est. Judgment for $36 and $68.30 costs satisfied. 



United States v. Julian Martinez : Grazing trespass, Tusayan Na- 

 tional Forest. Defendant fined $25 and costs ; fine and costs paid. 



United States v. A. B. Kellogg and Ralph E. Estabrook : Grazing 

 trespass, Prescott National Forest. Judgment March 4, 1915, for 

 $1,000 and costs, $111.30. 



Law Cases in District 4 



United States v. Utah Power & Light Co. (390). 



United States v. Utah Power & Light Co. (394). 



United States v. Beaver River Power Co. (399). 



United States v. L. L. Nunn (421). 



The above cases, involving occupancy trespass, came on for hear- 

 ing on bill and answer before Judge Marshall in the United States 

 District Court at Salt Lake City on February 15. The Government's 

 prayers for injunctions were granted, and the defendants were al- 

 lowed 90 days in which to perfect appeals to the Supreme Court. 



United States v. John J. Stocking : Defendant found guilty in the 

 United States District Court at Pocatello, Idaho, of maintaining an 

 unlawful fence. Fine, $250 and costs. 



United States v. Henry A. Bergh : This was a case begun against 

 Henry A. Bergh, former supervisor of the La Sal National Forest, by 

 information under section 106 of the Criminal Code, charging the 

 making of false certificates in connection with the expenditure of 

 public funds, whereby sums allotted or expended for one purpose were 

 charged to other items. Defendant pleaded guilty in the United 

 States District Court at Salt Lake City on February 23 on three 

 counts. By reason of extenuating circumstances, the court made his 

 punishment a fine of $20 on each of the three counts. 



Law Cases in District 6 



United States v. 3. L. Mulder, C. Rathmen and G. Edson : Fire 

 trespass. Information was filed against these defendants on Janu- 

 ary 22, 1915, and on January 27 they appeared in court, and upon 

 a plea of guilty were each sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and the 



