Show NOT FIGHTING Nearl Nearly every day dispatches cone conje conte from tho the East East to the effect that Hill Hi has scored a n decisive victory over over Harriman gr QI r U at that Vanderbilt has delivered de de- livered a crushing blow to both bolh the others or 01 tha that Hill and HarrIman have have combined ed to drive the tho Vanderbilt Van- Van forces Ou u of or a certain terri tern tory tOY But these men men are arc not nol engaged in fn battle batlo and they should hould not nol be he Assuming Assuming As As- suming that thal all al three three and and all al other railroad managers managers are are seeking for fOI all al tho the business they can possibly secure there thoro Is yet not nol the faintest reason for fOI viewing their operations as mutu mutu mutual mu mu- tu l warfare It I Is Inaccurate to consider consider con con- sider siler either cither of them seeking the tIme InJury Injury inJury In- In Jury of or another or 01 directing his en endeavors endeavors en- en deavors O to causo cause a lo lost loss They are alo all al working Each Is for his own Inter Inter- ests cst But there thero Is a Held broad enough for al all of or them There Is bu business for nil all al There Thero Is Invitation In commerce com corn merce merco for fOl all al of them and thorn and for more And It Is toward this largo large and growIng growing growing grow grow- ing commerce this opening of or felds that so abound In rf rich rih h promise promis this developing of or resources that mean riches for them and amid far Car greater riches for tho the rest lest of or the people and they are arc laboring That Is the true truo motive of f the tho railroad kings One of or these days all al the people will wf appreciate and admit admi the mighty service of the big railroad men In the lie building of ot tho ho West Without their services the risking of or their fortunes the direction Of their armies of or em em- the exercise of oC their splendid minds there would have have been slow growth In l the c country this tide of or the tho thoI I Missouri river There Thre would have been no appreciable settlement of oC th the country countr no making of or farms n no building of cities cites no foundatIon fo for Cor that magnificent condition which another an- an other twenty Is sure uro to realize In tho the Imperial West And men tb do not nol achieve these re re- re- re 10 suits stilts with wih war ivar That Thal Is a destructive process Nation Naton making Is con con- Railroad building Is esen- esen tal constructive There Is no war wa between the railroad men It I Is a a. struggle for business and while there thero Is 11 rivalry va 1 there thero Is not a a battle batto which could yield to them the lie advances assured assured as as- b by peace |