Show E. E H. H HARRIMAN It seems that Mr rr Harriman is on a journey west and says he is going to spend some time in old you ou The fact shows his good sense at this season of the year because Siskiyou is a place where the moun moun- are piled piled- up in a way to stand off the summer heat and to excite the admiration of all visitors It is is' up up there that the pines ow and it is grow no not t infrequent 1 re- re quent to see them eight feet in diameter and feet high before the first limb is reached I It t is a county which when one walks through its woods it reminds hr him i m of great temples with tall taU columns and the frescoe free fres- coe hoe at atthe the top is finer than even Mozart ever wrought But the little interview which Mr 1 Harriman Harriet an gave in yesterdays yesterday's paper sho shows s in a few words the kind kinc of man he is He explains 1 one deal b by y y saying he fixed it up to save a railroad In speaking of the oriental trade he ho sa says s the ships have hayo been running with not much freight but air for a long time It is most probable ble and tho the burden of it all is ia that the co company pany would rather pull off its ships than to give away all their secrets to the tho interstate commerce commission We suspect the ships would never and that ships will not run under the American pay flag on the Pacific any more than they do on the 4 Atlantic until the government takes fakes on a new policy anc and makes it possible to have our flag carried t to o outside nations But we be began an this article merely to say that Mr Dar f I Harriman is one of the most important men in all of o othis f this his nation He has a faculty of combination which is s something wonderful He is one man that hat has shown the ability out of a wreck a mere streak o of f rusty iron and a right of wa way how to make such aline a 1 aine line ine pay He has had to practically rebuild it buhe buthe but bu buthe t he has succeeded We Ve do not expect him to rest until he has hns it double tracked most of the way W We e look ook every day to read that a great tunnel through 1 the he Sierras has been commenced whereby some sonic 1500 0 feet of altitude may be cut off and the great an and d expensive snow sheds done away with To do that tha t would be no more than he has already done He has bas practically practical rebuilt the old Union Pacific and Central Centra l Pacific he lie has put in the Lucin cutoff in itself a ad work vork like which there is no other in America an and d those hose who know him best declare that what he hasso has ha hasso s so far done is only a commencement that his purpose purpose pur pur- pose is to have a double track from Omaha to Sa San Francisco with as few as possible curves and th the theowest e lowest possible grades He is a great big little ma man n and ind the west warms to him when they contemplate e what he lie has done and what he is doing |