442 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF 



No fishing tackle or firearms shall be permitted by the parties of the second part, their servants, 

 agents or contractors upon the lands of the party of the first part or in any of the lumbering camps, 

 and for each and every violation thereof the parties of the second part agree to forfeit the sum of 

 twenty-five dollars ($25.00), to be deducted as aforesaid. 



No dogs are to be permitted or allowed in or about any of said lumber camps or upon the lands of 

 the party of the first part by the parties of the second part, their servants, agents or contractors, 

 under a penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) for each oflfense, to be deducted as above. 



For every and each deer that may be killed by any of the employees, jobbers or servants of the 

 parties of the second part, they, the parties of the second part, shall forfeit fifty dollars ($50.00), to 

 be deducted as aforesaid. 



It is agreed and understood that the parties of the second part in cutting said timber shall have 

 the right to make roads and cut such necessary trees and timber for bridges, crossings, roadways, 

 and camps, and to clear the land for skidways and rollways as may be necessary, doing no 

 unnecessary damage. 



It is expressly agreed and understood that no lumber-camps or barns shall be located around or 

 on the shores of any lake or body of water, or on the Beaver River, and that no lumber camps or 

 barns shall be located without the approval first had and obtained of the said party of the first part, and 

 that no lumbering is to be done around the shores of the Beaver River or any lake or body of water 

 nearer than twenty rods without the consent of the said party of the first part first had and 

 obtained, and in case the parties of the second part or any of their contractors, servants or agents 

 lumber along the shores of the Beaver River or any lake or body of wzter nearer than twenty rods 

 unless by consent of the party of the first part, the parties of the second part shall forfeit the sum of 

 $1,000 to be retained by the party of the first part out of the moneys to be paid by him. 



Second. — And the parties of the second part covenant and agree to deliver all of said logs so cut 

 on rollways at places in said Township 42 to be designated by the party of the first part, not to 

 exceed four in number, ready for delivery on flat cars. 



As to the delivery of the spruce butt logs suitable for sounding-boards, which are to be cut, 

 skidded and drawn separately from the other logs, in case delivery thereof is required by the party 

 of the first part at a point other than where the main cut of logs is delivered, the parties of the second 

 part agree to deliver the same when and where so required on payment of such extra compensation 

 as is reasonable and fair. 



Third. — For performing the above services the party of the first part agrees to pay the parties of 

 the second part as follows : 



For cutting, skidding and delivering the said timber in rollways along the said railway, ready for 

 delivery on the cars, ninety cents per nineteen inch standard log. In case the cars furnished by the 

 railway company for transporting said logs be not provided with permanent stakes that will drop down 

 for unloading them, the temporary stakes shall be furnished and provided by said parties of the 

 second part, to be cut from the above lands of the party of the first part, said party of the first part 

 agreeing to pay the expenses of cutting, sharpening and applying said stakes, it being understood, 

 however, that he shall in no event be required to pay more than $5 per one hundred pieces. 



The parties of the second part agree to load all of said logs upon the cars of the Mohawk and 

 Malone Railway, the same to be loaded in a safe, substantial and workmanlike manner, for the sum 

 of five cents per standard log, to be paid them by the party of the first part, provided, however, that 

 cars be furnished them and handled by the said Mohawk and Malone Railway Company without 

 unreasonable or unnecessary delay, said parties of the second part agreeing to load per day as many 

 as two train loads of twenty cars each, provided they are so directed by the said Webb. It being 

 understood that at least twenty cars are to be furnished them each day while shipping. 



For the performance of the services above provided for the party of the first part agrees to pay to 

 the parties of the second part the sums aforesaid as follows, viz. : forty cents per nineteen inch standard 

 log to be paid when the logs are cut and skidded and the roads cut in proper shape for drawing to the 

 points of delivery, and the balance when the logs are delivered by the parties of the second part at the 

 several points of delivery. 



