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cutting] once a weeh, the maximum to be not over W M feet B. M., and S3 cords, 

 ties per day or week per week. 



And as a further guarantee of a faithful performance of the conditions of this 

 contract, I have executed and deliver herewith a bond in twice the amount of the 

 purchase price named ia this contract, which bond shall be forfeited, together with 

 all moneys paid or promised under this contract, upon failure upon my part to 

 fulfill, all and singular, the conditions and requirements herein set forth or made 

 a part hereof. 



Given vmder my hand at Lead, S. Dak., this SO day of Feb., 190^. 



JNO. DOE. 



Given under my hand at Washington, D. O., this 15 day of March, 190^. 



, Secretary of the Interior. 



SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. 



The following considerations are of special Importance : 



1. Applications will be considered and attended to in the order in 

 which they are received ; but exceptions to this rule will occur, with 

 spe,cial local conditions, such as isolation of particular cuttiug, great 

 distances, insufficient force of workers, etc. 



2. All applications in any reserve will be held up and delayed when- 

 ever it becomes evident that the reserve force, for any reason whatever, 

 fails to carry out the work according to the prescribed regulations. 



3. In every case, the timber purchased is uot the amount called for in 

 the application, but the amount actually found on the cutting area as 

 located and marked out by the forest officer. If there is less timber on 

 this area than the applicant desires, he must make a new application, 

 but is vevi:r allowed to cut over the original line as laid down for his 

 case. 



4. The following violations of the regulations will be regarded as 

 trespass, and will lead to a suspension of all operations until the ease 

 is settled : 



(a) Cutting across the line surrounding the cutting area; 

 (6) Cutting of unmarked timber; 



(e) Removal of any material before it is properly scaled and 

 stamped or marked. 



5. Since a considerable time is necessarily required in attending to 

 any case of timber sale, and the law positively forbids any short-cut ■ 

 methods, the public is earnestly requested not to delay applications of 

 this kind. 



6. "When the applicant fails to hear of his application in a reasonable 

 time, say thirty days, he should address letters both to the supervisor 

 and to the honorable Commissioner of the General Land Office, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



