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forest assistant, Pike ; Stanley R. Brock, forest ranger, Routt ; Charles 

 A. Davis, Bighorn ; Burns Will, Colorado ; Henry H. McCrary, Harney ; 

 Frank E. Stapleton, Routt ; Harry P. Reifsneider, Superior, assistant 

 forest rangers ; A. M. Bittner, forest clerk, Routt. 



DISTRICT 3. Operation: G. Harris Collingwood, Apache; Louis H. 

 Mosimann, Pecos ; Marshall D. Loveless, Prescott ; William M. Cohea, 

 Tonto, assistant forest rangers ; Franklin R. Taylor, Crook ; Harry L. 

 Castle, Tonto, forest rangers ; N. Curtis Case, deputy forest supervisor, 

 Gila; Frank P. Collins, clerk, Sitgreaves. Lands: Otto F. Swenson, 

 forest examiner, district office. 



DISTKICT 4. Operation : Alexander McQueen, forest ranger, Poca- 

 tello ; Lorenzo E. Hammond, Cache ; Lewis A. Harris, Dixie ; Thomas 

 Alvey, Kaibab ; Marion T. Johnson, Minidoka ; Edward R. Tuttle, Pay- 

 ette, assistant forest rangers. 



DISTRICT 5. Albert C. Brown, Angeles; Charles H. Freeburn, Se- 

 quoia, assistant forest rangers ; Frank Helfrich, forest ranger, Shasta ; 

 Ralph H. Browning, Cleveland ; Alfred W. Rogers, Lassen, forest clerks ; 

 William M. Slosson, forest supervisor, Santa Barbara. - 



DISTRICT 6. Lands : Walter M. Stephen, mineral examiner, district 

 office. Operation : Britian T. Douglass, Colville ; Julius M. Shields, 

 Malheur ; William C. Sweat, Okanogan ; Joseph H. Prout, Oregon ; 

 Harold T. Lewis, Siuslaw ; Charles R. McAlister. Umatilla, assistant 

 forest rangers. 



DISMISSED. 



DISTRICT 5. Thomas M. Kennedy, clerk (stenographer and type- 

 writer), district office. 



The following resolution was adopted at the five hundred and seventy- 

 fifth regular meeting of the service committee on June 17 : 



Resolved, That in the death of Overton W. Price, a former member of 

 this committee, the members of the committee have sustained the loss 

 of a friend and counselor whose nobility of character, sincerity of 

 friendship, and wise advice and guidance have been a source of inspira- 

 tion and encouragement to us all ; the profession of forestry one of its 

 most illustrious members ; the cause of conservation one of its most 

 brilliant exponents and leaders ; and the Nation a man who was faithful 

 and self-sacrificing in his efforts to preserve to tb^ n^onle their heritage 

 of natural wealth ; therefore this committee records its sense of personal 

 loss and extends to the members of Mr. Price's family its deepest and 

 most sincere sympathy in their bereavement. 



With deep regret announcement is made of the death of Alfred P. 

 Hamilton, examiner of surveys, April 15 ; Barnard McNulty, forest 

 ranger, Nevada, April 24 ; John F. Pernot, forest examiner, District 

 6, June 17 ; and E. A. Melzar, assistant chief, Office of Accounts, 

 July 17. 



