OCR Text |
Show fTHENEW INDIAN, ES INDUSTRY. ,,, c ' le not Ignoring the ' in i 11 pocketbook, vork. i , t , sterlty When he 11 " t tlr wilderness of' Its ''!', ttiiin r he sows the seed J" nlthoUBh tlic new 1 "" n uiic Tor another ten- 'V ck y th0 ii in t' mluroB ork, to t i y " better forest than "fLrcb then, torestr Id not be P "-tlced by nt Individ-1 Individ-1 .imu lumbering of our foie- Mlius "c mo,t prQlU """ t0 Vkiioi n the morrow, la more! 1 fri the foiester curtails "L h wnltlnB provision for "' fl i tan only ha piao "'.i., i nr by great Imost-" Imost-" operating on no "rp,i. t tho distant futme . , hi calculations of this ii ti ' ' ",in i considerations dc- ii ' "t-1 Pievent the do- ( , , Ameilcan foicstB by .n ' pulp-inukeis. Tho ""', "b "est In this country ' '", mat e than 40,000 000,000 ?, of virgin forest land ?, u tated and no pirivls- , . r , i future Tho Incions- !snJ I l-"' novvspupeis, and f,,i r them, la hnvlng n ' i fHi ' f01 ,t!l close to the lor il population. A slnsle nrlc i IP01- consumes 110 !,,, ry dav, or 100,000 000 ,,, i livery day In tho 'hlr,j nf timber must be i (rt! 'h pt'S'cs of this slurle '.ff T It an exceptionally ., titan" ' m of wood pulp-the ,. in ii, ild hut other nows- .r this consumption, nnd ,lj i r pulp-mnkers Is tap- J, re in consequence, the H hi, i of spruce nio dlmln-Jn dlmln-Jn l i nlled States, and tho Liu r moving noi th in d lta i n fotcsts foi their law t rr. i n of grout forests and ulloin ii 'lie National and Stat imfnt ike the three-mllllon-t,.,frM' in the Adirondack and -o0eil iipilachlan preserve, the Inlmi1 set tertiiln hanlers tthi r ..ress of the lumbermen mlli-mik rs Hut professional at point out that tho best In-i In-i of Hi nation nro being con-itf con-itf the inesent policy of forbid-the forbid-the cut'lng of trees on State i Alarm d by the denudlns of Mn for t lands, tho Idea his i (round that It Is a crime to !on a lre "Woodman, spare tree! ' It the cry Itut It is as toforbll the harvesting of wood cither iho i each maturity, as a 1 be In forbid a farmer to leap (tin Man must hae food fiom fcl'nanl wood from the forests. ill ilop the mlnlnff nf Iron oie .(I bar I -i ngilnst lumbermen tr niu-i 1 hid, nnd millions of must h felled evoty jear What aundfl Ii not pinhlbltio legislation legisla-tion I nttllc silviculture, so that food crops may be raised to ptr-(or ptr-(or future demands l'runk lilx t In the ugust Success, |