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8. What kind of material was cut? (Dead, live, standing, or down; pine, 

 spruce, etc.) . 



9. Amount of material cut in trespass: (Number feet B. M. of logs, or 

 timber; number of ties, posts, poles.) . 



10. When was trespass committed? (Dateof cutting, hauling, etc.) . 



11. Who did the cutting? . 



12. Who did the skidding, hauling, scaling, etc.? . 



13. Where was it sawed into lumber, and by whom? . 



14. Is there any manufactured material — logs, ties, etc. , on the cutting 

 area or claim? If so, what, and how much of each? . 



15. Was any of the material cut in this trespass found at other places — at 

 sawmills, along the road, at streams, landings, etc.? If so, where, what 

 kinds, and how much? . 



16. Has any of the material been seized? If so, where, by whom, and 

 how much? . '' 



17. How is this material guarded? 



18. What was the material cut in trespass used for? 



19. Where was it used? . ' 



20. Is any or all of the timber sold? . 



21. If any is sold, give name and address of purchaser: . 



22. What price was paid or agreed upon in this sale? . 



23. Where was the timber delivered? . 



24. Amount delivered to purchaser: . 



25. Did purchaser make this purchase innocently or with knowledge of 

 the trespass? Give reasons for your statements: . 



26. What is the value of the material? 



(a) On the stump: . 



(6) After being cut into logs, poles, posts, cord wood, ties, etc.: 



(c) After sawing and at sawmill yard: 



(d) At nearest lumber yard or other market point: 



27. Names and addresses of witnesses, and brief of testimony. (The tes- 

 timony must be as to facts; mere inferences, opinions, and hearsay evidence 

 will not suffice. The parties involved in the trespass should always be 

 requested to submit a statement as to the facts in the case. ) . 



28. On what date did the forest officer examine the land trespassed 

 upon? . 



29. What facts did the forest officer himself find; that is to say, what is 

 his own testimony? . 



30. Was the trespass willful or unintentional? (State carefully all the 

 facts and circumstances that lead you to think it either willful or uninten- 

 tional. ) . 



31. Is the trespasser financially responsible, and to what extent? . 



32. Has the trespasser offered to settle, and on what terms? ■ 



Note. — -All applications for settlement must be accompanied by certified 

 check for amount of money offered. 



33. Action recommended by the forest officer: 



Signature of officer who examined the land and case: 



Report examined by: , Forest Supervisor, 



