90 



United States v. Henry E. Potter : Grazing trespass, Nebo National 

 Forest. Defendant settled by payment of $12.50 actual damages. 



United States v. Benarleno Oleachea : Grazing trespass, Pocatello 

 National Forest. Defendant arrested on August 28, taken before 

 United States commissioner at Bancroft, Idaho, and placed under bond 

 in the sum of $150 to appear at the next term of the district court. 

 Law Cases in District 5 



The case of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. David F. Houston et al. to 

 restrain Forest officers from interfering with the building of a power 

 conduit over Government land within the Tahoe National Forest is 

 pending in the Northern District of California. 



A jury in the Northern District of California acquitted Christy Law- 

 son, a half-breed, of willfully setting fire to timber and underbrush 

 within the Klamath National Forest. 



The Wood & Sheldon Lumber Co. made settlement in the sum of 

 $2,494.28 for timber trespass committed during the year 1909 within 

 the Shasta National Forest. 



The National Surety Co. remitted the sum of $600 in settlement 

 of the damages caused by the failure of the Davis-Field Lumber Co. 

 to carry out the terms of its timber-sale contract for certain timber 

 on the Shasta National Forest. 



The Standard Lumber Co. paid the sum of $1,153.68 in full settle- 

 ment for a timber trespass on the Stanislaus National Forest. 



J. J. Fiack was bound over to the grand jury under a $250 bond 

 for unlawfully grazing sheep from April 1 to August 8, 1913, on the 

 Plumas National Forest. 



Do Ohtart and L. Lopeteguy were arraigned in the Federal District 

 Court at Fresno, Cal., and, after pleading not guilty, withdrew the 

 plea, pleaded guilty, and were fined $25 each and costs for the unlawful 

 grazing of sheep on the Kern National Forest. 

 Law Cases in District 6 



United States v. Malcolm Corrigall : Grazing trespass, Whitman Na- 

 tional Forest. Case settled on payment of $16.63 actual and $50 

 punitive damages. 



United States v. W. P. Allen : Grazing trespass, Malheur National 

 Forest. Case settled on payment of $44.56 actual and $50 punitive 



United States v. Dr. Eberly Seeley et al. : Fire trespass, Crater Na- 

 tional Forest. Trespassers plead guilty and paid a fine of $25. 



United States v. Sol Due Hot Springs Co. : Timber trespass, Olympic 

 National Forest. Case closed on payment of $1,551.74 in compromise 

 of $5,640.41. 



OPERATION. 



Annual Property Return 



The attention of all members of the Service having in their posses- 

 sion nonexpendable articles is called to the instructions regarding the 



