Show As the Statist of London concludes probably vast plans have been formed which If consummated will place thin group of financiers in control of the great industrial corporations In the United States of the great lines of railway from the Atlantic to the Pacific Pa-cific and of the lines of steamships crossing the Pacific to China India and Australia tho lines crossing the Atlantic to Europe and Africa and the lines to the east and west coasts of South America Contemplating all l this the Statist concludes that the i United States will become the most powerful and the most wealthy country 1 In tho world Ils true that If I the financiers put out money enough they can do this work but In such countries as Central and South America no preparations have been made for trade The old English and German way was to send their branch houses there with their managers and clerks and If the business ran aLa loss for I some years still they kept It up until I the language was acquired the habits of the people understood thMr methods of doing business found out the character char-acter of goods they want and this cannot can-not be found out In a day I Is some I I thlngHhat has to be acquired by slow approaches The best means of capturing I turing the trade of South America by the Americans is through the locomotive locomo-tive If they will take some of their money go down there and push the railroads Into the interior they will make 0 conquest of the trade of those countries and that Is the only way |