Show TUTTLE IS WRONG President Tuttle of oC the Boston Doston Maine Railroad company compall Is out with witha vitha a n statement to the effect that President President dent Roosevelt's campaign for the there re regulation of oC the railroads Is a u long step toward government go ownership of these necessary highways That is ho where whelo President Tuttle Is wrong In the absence of or some such control as that projected and amI promised prom prom- and sure MUI to be delivered by Mr Ro Roosevelt municipal l ownership was one ono of oC the things thing to be afraid of be because because because be- be cause it was vas ver very likely to come There was a stand pat attitude e on the part of Mr Ir Tuttle and the tho rest of tho the railroad railroad rail rail- road magnates which offended the peo peo- pic They The believed they had some rights In III the railroad matter The They had given up some measure of ot- public equity when hen the they granted charters to railroads s. s an and they certainly reserved reser the right to check cheek aggression lon when tho the cr creature tie created attempted It It That 18 isali all that is Implied In iii President President dent Roosevelt's campaign for railS railroad rail rall- S road regulation and that much Is necessary laI Anything Anything- less les than that I 1 and antI the people would have demanded that th they lake take over the properties s 5 1 J them hf There will be no tion Neither President Tuttle nor any of his brother magnates need have ha any fear teal of or that Unless that unless thc they defeat the plans of President Roosevelt If the they do he will wl be powerless Jf to protect them from the angry angl reprisal of or the public which believes the companies have havo not given I it a square deal heal If there ha lies has over ever b boon been a movement mO In this country touching railroad legislation which should have the unqualified un un- un qualified support of or the rail railroad rood companies com corn panle it Is l the reforms suggested by President An And If IC over ever a course promised l ba bad results for the companies that thal course Is expressed In Inthe Inthe Inthe the d defiant and and Interfering methods of or some ome few magnates who are oro badly a advised They rhey came cume to tn tho the place wh where re thc they thought ht th the they owned till the country when owned them And AntI really the country count owne the country lies has the the power to quiet title and enforce pos possession In such position it would be well for the men like ilke the president of nf the Boston an and Maine to let their friends save them thum before their enemies make It ble 1 |