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umpage prices is making yearly ho, permission to conduct the way sta- 



iore needful, calls for detailed infor- tion formerly conducted by C. A. 



lation as to the output of mills and Thompson, at a point known as the 



ic utilization of their products. It Mountain House, in the Bitter Root 



this information which the study Forest Reserve, Idaho ; to W. A. Lis- 



E the Forest Service aims, with the ter permission to conduct a way sta- 



)-operation of those interested, to se- tion on the Stites and Elk City Wagon 



ire for publication. Road, at a point known as Corral 



__ Hill, in the Bitter Root Forest Re- 



C-DT7T7 TTMRFR serve, Idaho; and to Edwin W. Lee, 



?F OF FOREST RESERVE TIMBfc,K ' 



F. J. Barber, and James W. Lee, per- 



The freerer use of the resources of m i ss i O n to construct a trail in the 



ic national forest reserves, which il Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ari- 



the policy of the present adminis- zonaj rom Comanche Point on the 



ation to encourage, is welcomed m sou th r j m o f t h e Grand Canyon, to a 



le west, where it is best understood. po j nt O p pos i te t h e terminal of the old 



.pplications for the purchase of tim- trail on the north rim of the Canyon. 



2r, aggregating 3,400,000 feet, have Robert W. Reed has been appointed 



ist been received by _ the Forest Ser- p orest Guard on the Gila River Forest 



ice for timber standing on three re Reserve in New Mexico. 



jntly created reserves. Two a PP llc ; Permission has been granted to Ed- 



ons for timber on the rys i,a wafd Coughrailj of Piute? California, 



orest Reserve, in Idaho, are ic i,- tQ occupy two acres of land j n the 



and 200,000 feet .dgepoie Sierra Forest Reserye uon which tQ 



30,000 an 200,000 ee . Sierra Forest Reserye upon which 



nd western yellow pine respe erect a gmall arrastra for extract i ng 



mother application is lor >o,oou mineral from from ore taken from his 



;et of timber, a large percentage 01 adjoining . mining daim . to D % 



'hich is dead, on the Holy Uros ,e- g chneblV; of Sedonia) Arizona, per- 



;rve, in Colorado. Ihe thirl is r mission to occupy ten acres of land in 



30,000 feet of dead and insect-ii gan p rancisco Mountains Forest Re- 



i timber on the Pike s 1 serve for agr i cu i tura i purposes ; and 



i the same state. to j_ H. Stevens, of Kalispell, Mon- 



When it is remembered wen ^^ permission to occupy Qne acre 



pposition was once fell ne of Jand near the hea(J of Lake McDon _ 



shment of forest reserves in tlies ^ in thg ^^ ^ Clark Forest 



ions, on the ground ne re- Reserve> and to constrnct a log cab i n 



Durces of reserved forests woi i ue there for ^^ ^ & summer home _ 

 /ithheld from use these ( w N _ Noffsin o- er , of Kalispell, 



.mber strikingly indicate tn< Montana, has been granted permis- 



'hich has been made, both in sentin m sion ^ ^ Forest Seryice tQ occupy 



the reserves and in t Derar ^ ^^ of 



^ ^^ o an ^ 



nderstanding of their object vvii Clark Forest Reserve f or te purpose 

 tie opening of the reserves to the Q a summer residence . 



- 



. 

 st use consistent with the pasting ; pro- a ^ _ 



luctiveness and P/^JV^ 6 ^ pany , with headquarters at Ranches- 

 he forest, the last trace of public , s V y .^ &uccessM hidder 



pprehension as to their nee ^ purchase of a large amount 



alue has practically vams of ^^1 jn the ^ Hom Fon , s( Rc _ 



serve. The price bid was $2.50 per 



PRIVILEGES. ASSIGNMENTS AND thousand feet, and the total amount 



TRANSFERS o f t i ie purchase is approximately 



The following privileges have been $125,000. This is by far the largest 



rranted by the Forest Service: To sale of government timber so far made 



fames C. Yandell, of Clearwater, Ida- at so advantageous a price. 



