Excerpt from Confidence, or National Suicide
The following collection of notes is issued at the request of friends, with the hope that the publication may call attention to problems which are confronting the people of our country to-day, and which are threatening peril to American railroads.
While considering this subject, reference will be made to other matters, which are related to and influence the investment market of our country, and I shall also lay stress on some points, which I believe have not been mentioned by other writers.
Readers of these notes may say that I, being a railroad man, am prejudiced. However, I offer my observations, hoping they will prove of some worth.
Is there a more important calling than that of a railroad constructor?
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