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  • v lc g —ru left or tin- ground to enhance the danger of forest fires? Tan bark would continue to be gathered, but only under Government supervision. It is not the agriculture lands «hieh the dovernment would desire cr acquire, but only trie more inaccessible mountain regions which are still severed with forests. we have taken m*"* Vandei%ilt,s experiment as an object lesson to the natives and they themselves are now becoming to realise the possibilities for (hem in this undertaking, The opposition which they at on--- tin:; enveloped has almost entirely died out and in fact, oar gttols Park p..-eject is now in the best possible shape, with practically no opposition so far as so ars aHare and with the very best and brightest prospects of receiving favorable consideration at the hands of Congress, and that c|ulte possibly at the next session, Fe are g. rig to succeed! FF.N.H.
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