Show Of the oDi000000 feet cut of logs In the Maine forests the present season it is estimated that 22r000000 will be sent to the pulp rather than the sawmills saw-mills The uses to which wood pulp is now put arc so many and the consumption I con-sumption so great that It I has become C most serious matter and the danger to the forests from this source is most alarming The price of paper has already so advanced ad-vanced that It Is a most serious matter mat-ter to newspapers There wril have to be relief soon or newspapers will have to be curtailed in size or their price advanced Could some chemist produce somethIng to lake the place of wood I I pulp he would have i a bonanza or could some botanist find a Substitute Jn some plant of quick growth he would have a bonanza It I requires several acres of timber to supply pulp for a Sunday Issue of the New York World or Journal |