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To be sure, this rule will eliminate some of the favorite routes 

 of trampers in our mountains who may feel that they have been 

 unjustly deprived of visitations to their accustomed haunts. On 

 the other hand, they should consider the health of the community 

 above their own personal pleasure and recreational delight, and 

 if they have the proper public spirit they should be eager to 

 cooperate with the Division of Forestry in preventing any viola- 

 tion of this rule. 



This rule has been published in Japanese, Chinese, Hawaiian 

 and Portuguese, as well as in the English papers of Honolulu, 

 since it is applicable to all alike and it has the full force and 

 effect of law. This rule, as well as Rule H, which has also been 

 approved by the Governor and published, is a preventive measure 

 in which all law-abiding residents should be interested and should 

 desire to cooperate in observing. 



Agricultural implements imported to Hawaii from the main- 

 land last year were valued at $48,306, which was about $28,500 

 more than in 1914, but onlv $5,000 more than in the vear before. 



Breadstuff s and animal feed other than hay, etc., were imported 

 from the mainland last vear to the value of $2,542,001, which is 

 about $210,000 gain over 1914, but $90,000 odd decline from 

 1913. 



Hawaii imported from the States last vear live stock, includ- 

 ing fowls, to the value of $194,400. While this was $90,000 

 more than the previous year's, it was about $163,600 less than 

 1913 imports. 



According to a statement by the Portland office of the federal 

 forest service, the various field parties in Oregon and Washing- 

 ton last field season covered 88,000 acres, mapping the topography 

 on a scale of four inches to the mile, and estimating the timber by 

 taking an actual tally of ten per cent of the trees. 



Champion milch cows are recorded by the Ayrshire Breeders' 

 Association, with headquarters at Brandon, Vt., as follows : 'The 

 senior four-year-old, August Lassie, 29581, A. R. 1429, bred 

 and owned by L. A. Reymann Estate, \A^heeling, West Va.. has 

 just closed her year of official testing, with a record of 17,784 

 lbs. milk, 720.03 lbs. fat, 840 lbs. butter, 4.05 per cent fat, which 

 places her the world's champion in her class. The junior two- 

 year-old, Willowmoor Etta 3d, 35833, A. R. 1691, bred and 

 owned by J. W. Clise, Redmond, Washington, has just closed 

 her year of official testing, with a record of 16,621 lbs. milk, 

 666.06 lbs. fat, 784 lbs. butter, 4.01 per cent fat, which places 

 her the world's champion junior two-year-old." 



