Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 24- 

 44-3 E., covering about one acre before it was ex- 

 tinguished, and destroying 12,000 ft. of timber. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on NE 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 

 2-43-2E. This fire ran north into Sec. 35-44-2E. and 

 east, covering a portion of NE 1-4 Sec. 2-43-2E. and a 

 portion of SE 1-4 Sec. 35-44-2E., burning over about 

 200 acres and destroying probably 2,000,000 ft. of first- 

 class white pine timber. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on Sec. 11-43-2E., burning 

 over about one and a half acres before being ex- 

 tinguished, and destroying about 30,000 ft. of timber. 



Aug. 20th A small fire was started on SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 

 23-43-2E., caused by lightning. Very little damage was 

 done as the stand of timber was light. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on SE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 

 14-43-2E., running in a northeasterly direction and cov- 

 ering quite a large area. This is an old burn and con- 

 tained very little valuable timber. The loss from this 

 fire was about 200,000 ft. of timber. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on NE 1-4 Sec. 24-42-1 E., 

 burning over about fifteen acres and killing about 80,000 

 ft. of white pine and 225,000 ft. of mixed timber. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started ten fires on a five acre area in 

 the NE J-4 Sec. 5-42-1 E. These fires quickly joined 

 but were controlled before much damage was done. In 

 the five acres burned over about 60,000 ft. of timber was 

 killed. 



Aug. 20th Lightning started a fire on the NE 1-4 Sec. 8-42 r lE., 

 burning over about nine acres and killing probably 

 150,000 ft. of timber. 



Aug. 20th Fire started on the south half of Sec. 24-42-1 E., 

 caused by floating embers from the Potlatch fire, and 

 burning over about 180 acres along the divide, which 

 had been burned over many years ago. Very little 

 damage was done, although the tract burned over con- 

 tained a scattering growth of timber. 



Aug. 20th Fire started on the south half of Sec. 19-42-1 E., 

 caused by floating embers from the Potlatch fire, cover- 

 ing about 140 acres, containing very little valuable tim- 

 ber, it being in an old burn. 



Aug. 20th Fire started on SE 1-4 Sec. 18-42-1 E., caused by 

 lightning. This burned over about twelve acres of well- 

 timbered land and destroyed probably 300,000 ft. of 

 timber. 



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