84 FOREST RESERVES IN IDAHO. 



(3. George Chapman, claiming land in sections 8 and 17, is a dentist living 

 at Colfax, Wash. Has never lived on the claim, 



7. T. Dan Connor, claiming land in section 32, ex-mayor of Wallace, Idaho ; 

 now a mucker at Standard mine ; lives at Wallace, Idaho. Never lived on the 

 claim. 



8. William Fishinger, claiming land in section 26, is president of the Wallace 

 Cigar Company, and resides at 706 Cedar, Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the 

 claim. 



9. Frank Franz, claiming land in section 28, is a millwright, living at 830 

 Bank street, Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the land. 



10. Charles Girton, claiming land in section 19, was formerly a policeman in 

 Wallace, Idaho ; residence unknown ; never lived on the claim. 



11. M. H. Hare, claiming land in section 29, resides in Wallace, and until 

 two months ago was for several years cashier of the Wallace Bank of Com- 

 merce ; never lived on the claim. 



12. Frank Herdman, claiming land in section 14, resides upon the land most 

 of the time, also has a residence in Wallace, Idaho. Has ahout 5 acres cleared 

 and a hewed log house. Land not in the main timber belt. 



13. Fred Johnson, claiming land in section 30, is a carpenter and miner, re- 

 siding in Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the claim. 



14. Sam Johnson, claiming land in section 34, is a saloon keeper at and 

 residing at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ; never lived on the land. 



15. Emil Krause, claiming land in section 2(>, is a gun and lock smith, resid- 

 ing in Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the land. 



16. P. F. McGovern, claiming land in section 32, is city marshal or chief of 

 police of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where he resides ; never lived on the claim. 



17. Terry McLaughlin, claiming land in section 36, is a cigar maker, resid- 

 ing at 206 Cedar street. Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the land. 



18. Dan Mclnnis, claiming land in section 34, is a saloon keeper and dance- 

 hall proprietor in Wallace, Idaho, and never lived on the claim. 



19. A. P. McRae, claiming land in section 28, is an iron worker at the Stand- 

 ard mine, and lives in Wallace; never lived on the claim. 



20. John J. Price, logger and manager for James Camp, resides at 613 Cedar, 

 Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the claim. 



21. Henry Pannebaker, who claims land in section 28, lives at Wallace, Idaho, 

 and is a member of Pannebaker Brothers, master carpenters and contractors ; 

 never lived on the claim. 



22. Charles Pfitzenmier, who claims land in section 26, is a cigar maker, 

 and lives at 706 Cedar, Wallace, Idaho ; never lived on the land. 



23. John J. Quinn, who claims land in section 20, is a Wallace, Idaho, police- 

 man ; never lived on the claim. 



24. J. H. Sonderregger, who claims land in section 36, is a porter in Zeitfuch's 

 saloon, Wallace, Idaho, and lives there ; never lived on the land. 



25. Thomas Tvceed, \^ho claims land in section 16, is a mill man at the Mam- 

 moth mine mill, Wallace, Idaho, and lives there ; never lived on the land. 



26. Hugh Toole, who claims land in section 30, is secretary and treasurer of 

 the Wallace Cigar Company, and a member and the president of the city council 

 of Wallace, Idaho, where he lives ; never lived on the claim. 



27. Fred Uhlman, who claims land in section 36, is care taker of cabins and 

 ranger for the Slate Creek Settlers' Association, and as such is in the township 

 most of the time and may live on his claim while there. 



28. Sidney Van Hook, who claims land in section 20, is a miner working at the 

 Morning mine. Mullan. Idaho ; never lived on the claim. 



29. John Worums, who claims land in section 32, lives in ^^'allace, Idaho, 

 where he is a lawyer and is connected with the Security Abstract and Title 

 Company ; never lived on the claim. 



There is a small log house or cabin on each of the above claims. Most of the 

 cabins were built l)y William Fisher on a general contract at $25 each. They 

 were never worth $25 in labor and material. With the exception of Frank 

 Herdman's claim and Fred I^hlman's claim, these claims are not used for any 

 purpose, neither mining, agricultural, or grazing; and no clearing, fencing, or 

 other work has been done preliminary to any of such uses. 



These claimants, with one or two exceptions, all voted in the towns where 

 they lived and not in the precinct where the land is situated, and not in the 

 I)recinct where they should have voted if they had given their residences as that 

 of the land claimed bv them. 



