84 FOREST RESERVE MANUAL. 



This permit is issued on the conditions that said has, by liis 



application No. , dated , 190 — , agreed to fully comply with all 



and singular the requirements of any law of Congress now or hereafter 

 enacted relating to the grazing of live stock in forest reserves, and with 

 all and singular the requirements of any rules or regulations now or here- 

 after adopted in pursuance of any such law of Congress, and that he or 

 his employees engaged in caring for the animals while on the reserve will 

 extinguish all fires started by himself or any of said employees before leav- 

 ing the vicinity thereof, and to cooperate generally, so far as possible, with 

 the forest officers and rangers in protecting the reserve from fires and dep- 

 redations; and that as soon as said animals shall enter the reserve, and- 

 thereafter, to notify the forest supervisor in charge of their specific loca- 

 tion, giving a description of the range occupied; and that the said applica- 

 tion was made with the understanding, and full agreement thereto, that 

 penalties will be imposed for a violation of rules as follows: 



PERMITS CANCELED AND REFUSED. 



1. For obtaining or attempting to obtain a permit on false representa- 

 tions. 



2. For willful trespass upon areas where not permitted, either on cloaeu 

 areas or the ranges of others. 



3. For setting out fires to clear range. 



4. For willful negligence in leaving camp or other fires. 



5. For refusing to observe promptly any direct order from the Depart- 

 ment requiring an observance of any rule. 



OTHER PENALTIES. 



The number of sneep covered by a permit to be materially reauced for 

 the following-stated causes, viz: 



1. For crowdiilg onto a neighbor's range without the consent of said 

 neighbor. 



2. For bedding sheep more than six nights in succession in any one 

 place, except when bedding bands of ewes during lambing season. 



3. For entering the reserve prior»to the date authorized. 



4. For remaining in the reserve after the permit has expired. 



5. For corralling within five hundred yards of a running stream or living 

 spring. 



6. For gross carelessness in leaving camp fires. 



7. For failure to aid in extinguishing a fire occurring within the range 

 occupied when possible to do so. 



8. And for such other minor violations of the rules as may occur. 



9. For failure to remove sheep promptly upon order of forest officer 

 when damage is being done to the range. 



10. For failure of herder to corral for count, upon order of forest officer 

 or ranger, when number of sheep appears to be greater than the number 

 covered by permit. 



This privilege is extended with no obligation or agreement to maintain 

 an exclusive possession upon any part of said reserve to any one peraon or 

 firm, nor as to adjustment of any conflict as to possession. 



