Show I The men who mako wood pulp paper I have organized a trust Cud doubled the price The Colorado and Pennsylvania I editorial association joined In demanding demand-ing the removal of all custom duties on null and paper We think Utah will gladly Join In that demand Speaking of that there Is n large field open for the man who will substi tute something for wood out o which to make the pulp forpaper as the wood pulp men have become a scourge to lie forests of the country I takes several acres of ordinary Eastern woodland to make paper enough for one edition of the New York World or Journal |