RULES FOR LUMBERING DURING SEASON OF 1899. U7 
(4) All merchantable logs must be utilized which are as large as 6 
inches in diameter at the small end. 
(5) No stumps shall be cut higher than 6 inches higher than the 
stump is wide, unless a satisfactory reason for cutting them higher can 
be given. 
(6) No Spruce shall be used for bridges, corduroy, skids, slides, or 
for any purpose, except building camps, dams, or booms, unless it, is 
absolutely necessary on account of lack of other timber. 
(7) All merchantable Spruce used for skidways must be cut into logs 
and hauled out. 
(8) Contractors must not do any unnecessary damage to young 
growth in lumbering, and if any is done they must discharge the men 
who do it. 
