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United States v. Luis R. Trujillo : Grazing trespass, Carson National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $1.96, the value of the forage. 



United States v. John H. Pearce : Grazing trespass, Sitgreaves Na- 

 tional Forest. Case closed on payment of $10, the value of the forage. 



United States v. G. O. S. Cattle Co. : Timber trespass, Gila National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $50.80, the value of the timber. 



United States v. Medler Bros. : Grazing trespass, Tonto National For- 

 est. Final decree requiring removal of all trespassing stock and award- 

 ing the United States $2,100 damages for past trespass. 



United States v. Mrs. Mary Conrey : Grazing trespass, Prescott Na- 

 tional Forest. Injunction granted March 5. requiring removal of stock 

 by July 1. 



United States v. Manuel Pino : Grazing trespass, Datil National For- 

 est. Settled by payment of $50 ($7 actual and $43 puntive damages). 



United States v. Theo. Cannard : Occupancy trespass, Carson Na- 

 tional Forest. Complaint filed seeking the removal of an illegal fence. 



United States v. R. H. Cameron et al. : Occupancy trespass, Tusayan 

 National Forest (Cape Horn Lode). Final decree March 23, sustain- 

 ing cancellation of location by Interior Department, and enjoining fur- 

 ther occupancy, conduct of business, or interference with forest adminis- 

 tration, and requiring removal of buildings within 30 days. Require- 

 ment of removal of buildings to be suspended pending appeal if appeal 

 is perfected within 30 days, and defendants permitted to occupy them 

 pending such appeal, but for mining purposes only. 



United States v. N. J. & B. A. Cameron : Occupancy trespass, crimi- 

 nal, Tusayan National Forest. Informations charging conduct of livery 

 business on unpatented mining claim without permit. March 5, de- 

 murrers overruled, court holding that unpatented mining claim may be 

 used for mining purposes only. March 22, defendants tried, convicted, 

 and fined $5 each, with warning that further continuance of business 

 would result in jail sentence. Court ruled that soliciting for livery 

 business on a mining claim was the conducting of a livery business 

 there, although the stables, office, and other structures connected with 

 the business were situated elsewhere. 



United States v. Wm. Coleman : Grazing trespass, criminal, Prescott 

 National Forest. March 17, defendant fined $25 and costs, latter 

 amounting to $84.40. Fine and costs paid. 



Law Cases in District 4 , 



United States v. Frank Bower : Grazing trespass, Minidoka National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $11.73, actual damages. 



United States v. Frank Anderson : Grazing trespass, Fishlake Na- 

 tional Forest. Case closed on payment of $4.14, actual damages. 



United States v. J. S. Bartholomew & Co. : Grazing trespass, Fishlake 

 National Forest. Case closed on payment of $4 actual damages. 



