Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1738
... lumber . To- gether they leased the mill from the credit- ors , sawed lumber , sold it , made some money ; leased the mill again , and finally acquired enough funds and credit to buy it . Those were booming times along the Mis- sissippi ...
... lumber . To- gether they leased the mill from the credit- ors , sawed lumber , sold it , made some money ; leased the mill again , and finally acquired enough funds and credit to buy it . Those were booming times along the Mis- sissippi ...
Page 1740
... Lumber Trust was able . The national administration Republican , but the member of Congress from the Rock Island district was a Democrat ; so there was noth- ing doing at home . Across the river in Iowa was a district represented by ...
... Lumber Trust was able . The national administration Republican , but the member of Congress from the Rock Island district was a Democrat ; so there was noth- ing doing at home . Across the river in Iowa was a district represented by ...
Page 1742
... lumber augmented , and the supply diminished . Where in all the world was ever the like golden opportunity ? Without effort , without risk , without atten- tion , without care , day and night must grow the tilth of such possessions ...
... lumber augmented , and the supply diminished . Where in all the world was ever the like golden opportunity ? Without effort , without risk , without atten- tion , without care , day and night must grow the tilth of such possessions ...
Page 1745
... lumber was the most reckless " Of all the wasting , " At the present rate of consumption and allowing nothing for increase of population , all the privately owned timber in the United States will be consumed in forty - four years ...
... lumber was the most reckless " Of all the wasting , " At the present rate of consumption and allowing nothing for increase of population , all the privately owned timber in the United States will be consumed in forty - four years ...
Page 1746
... lumber rose with the failure of the white - pine supply of the upper Mis- sissippi , he built sawmill after sawmill in his new possessions North and South , and began to ship out the products on advancing price- lists , always making ...
... lumber rose with the failure of the white - pine supply of the upper Mis- sissippi , he built sawmill after sawmill in his new possessions North and South , and began to ship out the products on advancing price- lists , always making ...
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