SERVICE NOTES FOR JANUARY. 



These notes contain instructions and necessary information to forest 

 officers, and will therefore be carefully read and kept on file for 

 reference. 



LAW. 



OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR. 



Law Cases in District 2 



In the case of United States v. Matt Watt, the defendant pleaded 

 guilty to a grazing trespass on the Medicine Bow National Forest, and 

 was fined in the United States District Court at Cheyenne, Wyo., $100 

 and costs, in all $140.14. 



The case of United States v. O. D. Espinoza, involving a grazing tres- 

 pass on the Rio Grande National Forest, was settled by the trespasser 

 paying $48.05 actual damages, $50 punitive damages, and costs amount- 

 ing to $53.95, a total of $152. 



The case of United States v. William Greenough, involving a grazing 

 trespass on the Shoshone National Forest, was settled by the payment 

 of $9 actual damages, payment being made by the administrator of the 

 defendant's estate. 



The case of the United States v. G. M. Ohler, involving a timber 

 trespass on the Pike National Forest, was settled by the payment by 

 defendant of $105.82. 



The case of United States v. W. L. Fosdick, involving a timber tres- 

 pass on the San Isabel National Forest, was settled by the payment by 

 defendant of $7.15. 



S. K. Loy, indicted for leaving a fire unattended on the Medicine Bow 

 National Forest, was sentenced by the United States District Court at 

 Cheyenne, Wyo., to pay a fine of $5, and costs amounting to $25.54, 

 a total of $30.54. 



The case of United States v. Lanphere-Hinrichs, involving a timber 

 trespass on the Black Hills National Forest, was settled by the pay- 

 ment by defendant of $624.14. 



In the case of United States v. Warshauer-McClure Sheep Co., An- 

 tonio Salazar, Carlota v. de Archuleta et al., involving grazing tres- 

 passes on the San Juan and Rio Grande National Forests, defendants 

 tendered $391.25 in settlement, and recommendation was made to the 

 United States attorney that this sum be accepted in full settlement. 



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