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be of such character as to constitute a substantial fire or insect 
risk, the Licensee shall upon the demand of the Licensor dispose 
of such waste in such manner as to avoid or remove such fire or 
insect risk to the satisfaction of Licensor. 
FOREST FIRES. The Licensee shall use all reasonable 
means to prevent fires in the forest, including- the use of efficient 
spark arresters on its locomotives and donkey and traction en- 
gines, should this be deemed necessary by the Licensor; shall 
prevent smoking in the woods by the laborers during times of 
fire danger and shall enforce whatever other special regulations 
in regard to fire protection may be deemed necessary by the 
Licensor. 
In case of a fire starting in the forest, from any cause whatso- 
ever, w/ithin the boundaries of the area covered by this license, 
or on other land sufficiently near thereto so that it would be 
liable to spread to the same, the Licensee shall, at its own ex- 
pense, turn out so many or all of its employees as may be neces- 
sary and have them fight the fire until it is completely ex- 
tinguished. 
RAILROAD BED. The Licensee shall construct through the 
said forest as far as it may proceed with lumbering hereunder, a 
good and substantial railroad bed, on a grade and location ap- 
proved by Licensor ; the character of the construction of said 
road-bed to be such that it will be available for use as a railroad 
grade after the termination of said license. 
PROTECTION OF FOREST GROWTH. The forest 
growth on areas within the area covered by this license, upon 
which for any reason the Licensee deems it inexpedient to, or 
does not, cut or remove timber, or which are reserved or excepted 
for seed or other purposes, as herein provided, shall be protected 
by the Licensee from injury. All merchantable timber cut shall 
be removed. 
NO UNNECESSARY DAMAGE. No unnecessary damage 
shall be done to young growth or to trees left standing; but this 
shall not be construed to prevent the Licensee from using en- 
gines and cables in removing timber and firewood from the saiil 
lands, in the manner now customary in said District of Puna. 
IN|SPECTION. The execution of the terms of this license, 
more particularly in respect to the lumbering to be carried, on 
thereunder by the Licensee, shall be under the general control of 
the Licensor, who may have an Inspector on the work to see that 
the cutting and removing is carried on in conformity with this 
license, to be the local representative of the Licensor and in gen- 
eral to look after the interest of the Territory. Any expenses 
incident to such inspection, other than salary, shall be borne by 
the Licensee. 
The Licensee shall provide suitable accommodations and board 
in its camps for the Inspector and for such other agents of the 
