44 FOREST PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 
I would suggest that a box of fire-fighting equipment be 
placed at Beetle Mountain this coming season in case of an 
emergency. Also that a trail be cut from Beetle Mountain to 
Spring Pond, four feet wide, and painted as other trails are done. I 
would suggest that a new cabin be built at Mount Chase this coming 
season. This cabin was built in the spring of 1909. It is 12 feet 
on the outside and is too small and poorly located. I suggest that 
a trail be cut from Millimegassett cabin to the mouth of Munsun- 
gan River, a distance of five miles, under the forestry line. This 
trail should be cut four feet wide and painted red. I would suggest 
that the Forestry Department buy the Eagle Lake line, take it 
down as far as Scragley Lake and string it to Millimegassett Lake 
and around McDonald Cove and hook on to the Millimegassett line 
at the end of the cove; and that a new line be built around the north 
side of the lake along the south side of Big Millinocket, also along 
the south side of Little Millinocket, the south and west side of 
Lower Moose Pond, connecting up with the trail cut from Beetle 
Mountain this year. That the Hay and Lane Brook line be built 
from 7 range 6 patrol camp up to the Old Cut Lake road to Bry- 
son’s mill at head of dead water on Hay Brook; thence across to 
Snowshoe Lake on the Millimegassett line. Then Beetle and Spoon 
Mountain lookouts and Millimegassett and Grand Lake and Hay and 
Lane Brooks patrol will all be on this line going on to the main line 
at Sebois Farm with a switch. Also it would be well to see what 
trade can be made with the Nevers Brothers to tend this switch. 
I suggest that some trade be made with Luther Hall, the manager 
and one of the owners of the Bangor Lumber Co., about swapping 
Hay and Lahe Brook line for new wire. I would suggest that the 
Forestry Department have some plans for the building of camps, 
for the use of the Chief Wardens in building cabins for the 
lookout and patrolmen. 
I would suggest that the wire and splits for the new line to 
Millimegassett Lake be put in this fall, when the boat is put in, on 
the first snow. It would cost a lot more to haul it in the spring on 
the crust with a hand sled. 
On May 20th I started all my lookout men and some of my 
patrols. This was very early, but owing to the seasen being so dry 
I found it advisable to do so. On July 30th the State Forestry 
Inspector of Lookouts came into my territory and we visited all 
the stations in my district. 
I have found in my experience in this business, that occasion- 
ally there will be a fire started away from all roads and trails by 
