Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 92
... officers , when necessary , act as witnesses . Claims in National Forests , as else- where , are never canceled without giving the claimant a chance to apply for a hearing at the Land Office . The law does not permit a homesteader to ...
... officers , when necessary , act as witnesses . Claims in National Forests , as else- where , are never canceled without giving the claimant a chance to apply for a hearing at the Land Office . The law does not permit a homesteader to ...
Page 29
... officers , being charged with the duty of protecting the Na- tional Forests and invested with authority to make arrests , may carry concealed weapons , if necessary to the discharge of these duties , and in doing so are not subject to ...
... officers , being charged with the duty of protecting the Na- tional Forests and invested with authority to make arrests , may carry concealed weapons , if necessary to the discharge of these duties , and in doing so are not subject to ...
Page 122
... officers in the prosecution by them , before a justice of the peace , of one arrested for setting a fire which spreads to National Forest lands , are not chargeable against the United States and can not be paid from Forest Service ...
... officers in the prosecution by them , before a justice of the peace , of one arrested for setting a fire which spreads to National Forest lands , are not chargeable against the United States and can not be paid from Forest Service ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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