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defendant from occupying Custer ranger station and from interfering 

 with forest officers improving the land. 



United States v. Andrew Mickelson : Timber trespass, Black Hills 

 National Forest. Consent judgment for $72.85 damages and $151.14 

 costs, entered May 25, 1915. 



United States v. I. N. Pepper: Failure to complete timber sale, 1'n- 

 compahgre National Forest. Complaint was filed June 14, 1915, for 

 damages in the sum of $68.75 resulting through defendant's failure to 

 complete a timber-sale contract. 

 Law Cases in District 3 



United States v. Win. P. Sproull : Grazing trespass, Tonto National 

 Forest. Temporary injunction granted August 3. 



United States v. John Clary : Grazing trespass, Coronado National 

 Forest. Permanent injunction granted September 27. 



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

 National Forest (District 2). Judgment $17.27, and $176.13 costs, 

 August 2. 



United States v. Robert Eames : Fire trespass, Alamo National Forest. 

 July 8, defendant held for grand jury under $2,000 bond. 



United States v. H. Roehrs : Driving automobile on Hermit Rim road, 

 Grand Canyon National Monument. September 8, defendant fined $25. 



United States V. Evaristo Candelaria : Fire trespass, Apache National 

 Forest. September 8, defendant fined $25 ; fine paid. 



United States v. Wm. Fourr : Occupancy trespass, Chiricahua National 

 Forest. Judgment $54.19, and $183.80 costs ; satisfied August 11. 



United States v. Kellogg & Estabrook : Grazing trespass, Prescott 

 National Forest. Judgment for $1,000, and $111.50 costs ; satisfied 

 August 16. 



Ralph H. Cameron v. Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, 

 Phoenix, Ariz. : Application for injunction against register and receiver 

 to prevent their proceeding with hearings in cases involving mineral 

 locations on which no application for patent has been made. September 

 8, application for temporary injunction denied, and complaint dismissed 

 on ground that the court had no jurisdiction to interfere with proceed- 

 ings. 

 Law Cases in District 4 



United States v. Max Parks : Property trespass, Boise National Forest. 

 Upon being arrested and taken before the United States commissioner 

 at Boise the defendant pleaded guilty to a complaint charging him with 

 interfering with a telephone line of the United States in violation of 

 section 60 of the Penal Code, and was bound over to await the action 

 of the grand jury. The offense consisted in cutting from a Forest Serv- 

 ice telephone line about 30 feet of wire, which was used in repairing a 

 wagon. 



United States v. Dow Dyer : Property trespass, Minldoka National 

 Forest. On February 15, 1915, defendant was indicted for the stealing 



