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the defendants from using the Reder placer location for agricultural 

 purposes without a permit, was dismissed on October 16, 1913, by 

 Judge Elliott. 



On October 10, 1913, the grand jury, sitting at Pueblo, returned an 

 indictment against Sacarias Maes for grazing sheep in trespass on the 

 Rio Grande National Forest. 



On November 14, 1913, the San Juan Miguel Development Co. paid 

 the sum of $2,104.64 in settlement of a timber trespass on the Un- 

 compahgre National Forest. 



J. C. Gilbreath deposited the sum of $101.68 in settlement of a graz- 

 ing trespass on the Rio Grande National Forest. 



United States v. Colorado & Southern Railway Co. : Case closed upon 

 payment by defendants, pursuant to consent judgment, of $273.54, 

 covering fire trespasses on Leadville and Gunnison National Forests. 

 Law Cases in District 3 



On October 21, 1913, George Galvadon pleaded guilty to an informa- 

 tion charging him with unlawful grazing of sheep on the Jemez Na- 

 tional Forest. HP was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs, $23.20. 



On November (>, 1913, Telesfor Marquez pleaded guilty to an infor- 

 mation charging him with unlawful grazing of sheep on the Carson 

 National Forest. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. The sentence 

 was, however, suspended, as the defendant had already been in jail for 

 some time. 



On December 2, 1913, Jesus Archuleta withdrew his former plea of 

 not guilty and entered a plea of guilty to an information charging him 

 with unlawful grazing of sheep on the Datil National Forest. He was 

 sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs, $37.20. 



In the grazing trespass case against M. C. De Baca, Manzano Na- 

 tional Forest, judgment was entered by consent for $114.40 damages 

 . and $13.22 costs. The judgment was satisfied. 



On October 6, 1913, an injunction was secured restraining Tobe 

 Lacey from grazing cattle in trespass on the Chiricahua National 

 Forest. 



The grazing trespass case against J. F. Henderson. Tonto National 

 Forest, was settled by the payment of $72.30. 



In the timber trespass case against McRae and Barret, Alamo Na- 

 tional Forest, a judgment by consent was entered on November 20 for 

 $185.95 damages and $85.20 costs. The judgment was satisfied. 



Judgment in the timber trespass case against Margarito Romero, 

 Pecos National Forest, for $100 damages and $372.35 costs was satis- 

 fied on December 18, 1913. 

 Law Cases in District 4 



United States v. Utah Power & Light Co. : Occupancy trespass, Cache 

 National Forest. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 

 Eighth Circuit, by decision rendered November 14, 1913, reversed the 



