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THE TREE DOCTOR 



necessary excavations, making heavy "fillings" and destroying 

 trees thereby, and then crowding in "nursery stock" ten to one 

 more than is necessary with all the "scale" and other diseases 

 thrown in. 



Photo 182 

 Driving over the Estate. 



FRIEND OR FOE. 



Much appears in certain papers about the "millionaire," 

 and he is spoken of as "the foe of Labor." Some years ago, 

 when my attention was called to "the gulf between capital and 

 labor," I was led to believe that a man who is said to be a 

 "millionaire" actually possesses that many dollars in cash. Later 

 and closer attention to the matter revealed that a "millionaire," 

 so-called, might be really "hard up" for cash ; that his "holdings" 

 may be only "stocks" estimated to be worth that amount. 

 Suppose, for example, that the "millions" are based on the esti- 



