Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1902 — Too Inexperienced. [ARTICLE]

Too Inexperienced.

The financial reporter of the New York paper, having sent in his card, was ushered into the presence of the Western railway magnate. “Colonel,” he said, “pardon me for troubling you. but there is a report current here in Wall street that you are in financial difficulties. May I ask if you have anything to say about it?" “Young man,” responded the magnate, “how long have you been doing this kind of work?” “Only a few weeks.” “I thought so. If you had been at it any length of time you would have known that I am always in financial difficulties. Good morning.”—Chicago Tribune.

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