Capitolo 7
of public economy, treating with one of the elements of human existence
and progress. _Failure to treat him/it as such means the hardest conditions
of the life, a handicap of industry; not only for our children, but
for us as well._
It all the sums above to this: On every acrid of western forest destroyed
from fire, or that fails to grow where probable is that grows, _we, the citizens
of the west that is not woodcutter, you fully bear eighty for cent of
the direct loss_ and it sustains further serious damage to our general
safety and profit.
AS WE THROW STREET MILLIONS
Despite the facts on, we allow $40,000,000 what us and
our families should divide to fade away every year, while not leaving anything
more durable than a pallium of smoke from Canada to the Mexican line.
The great area so uselessly bared, with what produced
public wealth through product of lumber, _together that has been
able to afford himself/herself/themselves a resource of community of $165,000,000_, is
abandoned to lie inactive and a threat to remaining lumber. It is precisely
as if the owner of a 165-acrid orchard should destroy forty
acrid they playfully abandon and also the rest, unfenced, uncultivated
and uncared for.
I waste him/it some one it is necessary not as the other. Our Pacific coast
forests owe their unparalleled productiveness to a particularly fortunate
combination of climate and increasing kind and rapids unknown elsewhere.
In any other place it is reproduction of forest so rapid and certain. In any place
you can him both assured with so small effort and expense. A small
the foresight in penetrating methods and protection of the cut-ended area
to go again fires, and a first picked up second is insured. Seen lumber
you/he/she can be grown in forty to seventy-five; ties, excavations lumber and
poles in the less one.
AS IT IS PROBABLE THAT WE DO INSTEAD I PROFIT IMMENSE.
It is reasonable to suppose that, even if the quality can be inferior
to that of the old forest now removed, shortage of lumber will do, a
according to they cut in sixty years equally profitable for acrid. Therefore,