The amounts remitted to Mariposa, Isadora and Fresnc 

 Counties from the receipts of the National Forests during 

 tho fiscal year ending June 1915 were as follows: 



Mariposa . . . . A, 01 9. 26 



Madera 3,467.75 



Fresno 11,984.41 



This addition of something over ^16,000 dollars to the 

 school and road funds of these three counties makes up In 

 a measure for the taxes the oounties would othervrise receive 

 fror. land now withdrawn from entry. 



DISTRICT 1C373 

 Ilarlposa District. 



The rainfall for February and March was 14.72 inches, 

 including six Inches of snow. But the nights have been 

 comparatively warm and the feed is growinG finely so that 

 stock Is in very good shape. 



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The Granite Creek and Devil's Gulch Trail is being com- 

 pleted , read;' for use this summer. 



Mr. J.G.Elliott of the District Office and Forest Exam- 

 iner 3irh of this Forest have been in this district since 

 early Karch cruising timber near the 3tandart Mill. They 

 expect to be here for sone time still, as there is a large 

 body of timber to be worked over, and inquiries as to stand 

 and quality of the timber have been made by prospective 

 buyers . 



Ranger Werly was calle-" to the Sugar Pine District for 

 a couple of weeks to assist in the fireline work, and since 

 returning to this district he has been wor:d.n with lir.EL- 

 liott during a temporary absence of Mr .Birch. 



Bangers Clark and Iiolenzie were working on tho fire 

 line in this district ten days during April. 



The rangers fro:: this district, with their wives met 

 tho other rangers of tho Forest at Borthfork on April 8 to 

 bid Mr .and l'jr3.Redin(jton goodbye. V/e are all sorry to see 

 Ur.Redington leave us, but are f;lad of his promotion and 

 wish him good luol: and siiocess lu Ms ncv hone. 



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