36 FOREST RESERVES IN IDAHO. 



April 11. The understanding is that the final drafts of proclama- 

 tions for these proposed reserves and additions will be held in your 

 office until Senator Heyburn's protests are received, but for a period 

 not longer than thirty days from the date of this letter. IIis pro- 

 tests will then be attached to the proclamations and submitted to the 

 President through the honorable the Secretary of the Interior. 

 Very truly, yours, 



GiFFORD PiNCHOT, Fovestev. 



The Acting Commissioner, General Land Office. 



Senator Heyburn to Mr. Pinchot. 



Washington, Ajyril iP, 1905. 

 Dear Sir: AYill you kindly furnish me memorandum of all areas 

 of land in Idaho which you contemplate withdrawing for forest 

 reserve purposes upon which final action has not been taken. Also 

 a memorandum of all areas already withdrawn for forest reserve 

 purposes. If you could show these under their separate heads upon 

 a plat it would aid me very materially in disposing of the public 

 interests concerning these matters. 

 Very truly, yours, 



AV. B. Heyburn. 

 GiFFORD Pinchot, Esq., 



Chiefs Bureau of Forestry., Department of Agriculture. 



Senator Heyburn to Mr. Pinchot. 



Washington, April 22, 1905. 

 Dear Sir: Yours of April 12 and accompanying map of Idaho 

 showing the proposed forest reserves and additions now under rec- 

 ommendation from you to the Department of the Interior for final 

 establishment is received, and I have this day filed objections to a 

 portion of the proposed reserves, as indicated by the letter, of which 

 I inclose 3^011 a copy hercAvith. 

 Very truly, yours, 



W. B. Heyburn. 

 Mr. GiFFORD Pinchot, 



Chief, Bureau of Forestry, Department of Agriculture. 



Senator Heyburn to the Commissioner of the General Land Ofl&ce. 



Washington, April 21. 1905. 

 Dear Sir : I desire to enter a protest against the proposed reserva- 

 tions, as follows : 



HENRYS LAKE RESERVE. 



Against all that part of the Henry's Lake Reservation covering 

 Beaver and Spencer stations and the adjacent country, and to all that 



