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T! '1 fiv foot of r.ed rill to Trctt. 

 ral on Trinity sxi-rit, a distance of .^3irozinat9l 

 3 t" 1 . ! , was , tod 1 1' Eoebe, Frasier anJ. Larsen 

 before t cloce o^' ' field 



Two r.ar.^er ;tc.tior.s rn Trinity A-varlt were sur- 

 veyed by r.eter a. One in on r.e-1 Car; I-ralrie 

 EC ill be '.nx-r. as the Red Cap Tuicer 'tat ion. The 

 ether is on t . end of Trinity ivirit and will be 

 knoim as the Trinity 'u silt Harder 'tatior.. The ?r-lnitr 



t Ranker Station i 3 ono c M ' st ^oints on 

 Trinit:' u-aait and i;: a rjool fire looltout. It is cy in- 

 tention to for.co this station bo Tore the bocinninf- of the 

 noxt field cciisoii, ucir.^ the v/ire ;urc/aed far tlie Box 

 r '.'tat ion. 



All of t'.o tele: hone lineo in t':ia Jietrict were 

 repaired fo:' t" o rinter< In doinf: this x-or'r, --here 

 possible, I tool: out the solid ties and put in sliding 

 insulators instead, 



I have 21 niles of telephone lines in this district 

 without a brac!:ot or bridle. This la in C separate lines - 

 the Few Hiver line of 12 miles, and the Iloopa line of 9 

 r.lles. The icf.oa that the nlaok in wire will run down hill 

 does not SCOE true, as on the Iloopa lino a few weeks aro 

 a tree on which the wire cus fastened fell along the road 

 causing the wire to bo in the :vay of a freight team. The 

 tea 'L.ter had driven into the rire before he pt/v it and 

 had the wire cut in order to get his team out. Although 

 the mountain is very steep, the encls of t'-e wire did not 

 pull more them 30 feet apart. From this incident and ot?:er 

 experiences that I have had -.fith telephone lines, : do not 

 believe that it i~ necessary to have a bracket or bridle 

 on any telephone line. 



During the month of Jcjutary I rade settlonent of 

 Jesse ocott's cattle on Trinity FHinnit. This was the 

 only case in tMs district where there was any difficulty 

 in getting ar. application and making a settlement fcr 

 grazing during the r.at rrazinr eaoon. Hade an examina- 

 tion of ' atocn loai bad: of Four : il Canip for a lookout 

 station, i'ado axu^voy r.iii oxa--ination of Henry Ruokert's 

 Case. Thir, clears up all oettlcrt,:.t work in this district 

 to date. 



Fran!* A. "rahair, 

 Forest Ranker. 



