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REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT. 



DISTRICT 1 Operation: Walter J. Hyde, Forest Guard, Beartooth National 

 Forest; Frederick F. Clark, Blackfeet National Forest; Charles Raney, Forest 

 Guard, Coeur d'Alene National Forest; Walter D. Hofer, and P. F. Pierce, Forest 

 Guards, Madison National Forest; John Kokta, Forest Guard, Willard N. Michael, 

 Forest Guard, and William John Fahney, Forest Guard, Nez Perce National 

 Forest; Lewis J. White, Forest Guard, Superior National Forest. 



DISTRICT 2 Operation: Robert O. Throckmorton, Assistant Forest Ranger, 

 Arapaho National Forest; Herman A. Armstrong, Forest Guard, San Juan (W) 

 National Forest; Clifton Lister, Forest Guard, Hayden National Forest; Enoch 

 Beech, Forest Guard, White River National Forest; Raymond P. Gregg, Assistant 

 Forest Ranger, Leadville National Forest; L. S. Parke, Field Assistant, Arapaho 

 National Forest. 



DISTRICT 3 Operation: George W. Murnane, Clerk (Stenographer and Type- 

 writer), Carson National Forest. 



DISTRICT 5 Operation: William S. Wallace, Forest Guard, California National 

 Forest; Van B. Sleeper, Forest Guard, California National Forest; John B. Rupley, 

 Forest Guard, Tahoe National Forest; William C. Duncan, Forest Guard, Trinity 

 National Forest. 



DISMISSED 



DISTRICT 1 Operation: Theodore Christensen, Deputy Forest Ranger, Blackfeet 

 National Forest. 



The death of Mr. Louis Christian Miller, Chief of the Section of Planting hi District 

 2, which occurred at Denver, Colo., on July 16, following an operation for appendi- 

 citis, is announced with profound regret. Mr. Miller entered the Division of Forestry 

 as a Student Assistant June 16, 1900, and became a Field Assistant November 1, 1903. 

 Practically his whole service was spent in lines of work directly connected with forest 

 extension, and at the time of his death he was a recognized expert in planting work. 

 He was a member of the Society of American Foresters. He was highly esteemed as 

 a man of character and ability, and his death is deeply mourned by his associates in 

 the Forest Service. 



With deep regret announcement is made of the death of Alexander A. Cummings, 

 Forest Guard, on the Superior National Forest, who was drowned in Knife Lake, 

 May 8; of Sidney E. Moylle, Assistant Forest Ranger, on the White River National 

 Forest, at Meeker, Colo., June 15; of Henry C. Hinst, Deputy Forest Ranger, on the 

 Sawtooth National Forest, at Hailey, Idaho, May 17; and of Frank P. Hill, Assistant 

 Forest Ranger, on the Umpqua National Forest, at Roseburg, Oreg. 



