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Hon Geo. P. Mackenzie, Gold
Commissioner, Dawson
Yukon, Ty

Maj Stone
Multnomah Hotel, Portland

INSTRUCTIONS

Every officer or other employee of the Department of Agriculture conducting work while traveling will, so far as practicable, keep a diary in which will be recorded, under an appropriate date entry, a concise statement of all important matters about such work and also of any general matters that may be of interest to the Department.

This diary will be retained by the official preparing same but will be subject to call by the administrative officers of the Department at any time.

When this book is filled another may be secured by application to the Chief of your Bureau.

D. F. Houston
Secretary of Agriculture

8-3081

Tungsten Bros last [[eahs?]] 
had Alaska matters
Have investigated &c

On the first of Sept 1920 a yearling mt. the goat was found on the RR right of way on a rocky point on the shore of Turnagain [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] arm about opposite the Hope Camp & captured & taken alive to Anchorage.

Fox Farms on Kenai Pen.

(1) At Anchor Point (on Cooks Inlet)
Mr. Schuler owner
On headwaters of Ketchamak 

(2) Bay (Above Seldovia) are several

(3) Kasilof (12 mi S. from Kenai)
Louis Nissen & Frank Stanford
at above place Erickson Bros
also have a fox farm

Out Skilak Lake Kaiser (Wm)
& Henry Lucas has a farm

Howard L. Long (Bx 1457 Seward), Kenai Guide