Show I E. E H. H HARRIMAN The Globe-Democrat Globe thinks that the compact made between George Gould and Edward H. H Harriman Harriman Harri Harri- man manby by which their differences have been settled is isan isan isan an omen of good for the country that each can now work to perfect his own business and in doing so will wil help the business of the whole laud land Of Mr rr Harriman Harriman Harriman Harri Harri- man it says says The business setback which injured him as well as every other person engaged in any sort of activity has not damaged him seriously Hi His railway properties stand fairly high on the speculative specula specula- live five tive boards and now he Has lias added to the list As i it is isto to Mr l rr Harriman's Harriman interests to improve the properties properties proper proper- ties which he controls the people will look for better bette service ice on all his roads and this will win require an increased increased in in- creased expenditure for equipments It is only fair to state in this connection that from tho the time Mr rr Harriman Hardman first obtained control of th the Union Pacific the Southern Pacific and tho the Oregon Short Line the improvements that ho has haR made upon all these roads have been incessant and they ther have been along the lines of thorough practical wisdom so KO marked that it places placeR E. E H. H Harriman at the head of all the railroad men that ever e were wre in the United States There have been some Iome splendid examples of great executive ability Cornelius Vanderbilt was one of these Tom Scott of the Pennsylvania road was another In the handling of trains and in providing pro for or the comfort of passengers and in expediting work we e believe Tom Torn Scott stands at the head today todar but buthis buthis butis his is field wa was limited compared to that of Mr 1 Harri- Harri man lan He lIc was done lone up in the Pennsylvania Central and nd it and all its branches were east cast of the Mississippi sippi ippi river river Mr Harriman tn takes kes in the continent at ata a glance He has now two through lines across the continent another line which i is practically a continental continental conti- conti road from S Salt lt Lake via Portland to San Fran Francisco isco and as his plans develop it grows more and more lore plain that from the first he figured on transcontinental loads lIe He has two now between the Atlantic and nd the Pacific he has one from the lakes to the gulf More lore people pay him tribute than pay to any other road oad and so far he lie has simply taken their mony y an ani J made nade better safer and swifter roads roads' for them to travel ravel on and send their products forward He TIe has hns magnificent executive brain and when it comes conies to raising aising money for great enterprises he never had an equal among all the shrewd railroad men which this country has so far produced |