Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter V
Hewastryingtosteeramiddlecourse.Hispositionwasdifficult,anomalous.Iffreightrateswerecutthroughtheeffortsofthemembersofthecommittee,hecouldnotverywellavoidtakingadvantageofthenewschedule.Hewouldbethegainer,thoughsharingneithertherisknortheexpense.But,meanwhile,thedayswerepassing;theprimaryelectionsweredrawingnearer.Thecommitteecouldnotaffordtowait,andbywayofabeginning,OstermanhadgonetoLosAngeles,fortifiedbyalargesumofmoney—apursetowhichAnnixter,Brodersonandhimselfhadcontributed.HehadputhimselfintouchwithDisbrow,thepoliticalmanoftheDenver,PuebloandMojaveroad,andhadhadtwointerviewswithhim.ThetelegramthatAnnixterreceivedthatmorningwastosaythatDisbrowhadbeenboughtover,andwouldadoptParrellastheD.,P.andM.candidateforRailroadCommissionerfromthethirddistrict.
OneofthecooksbroughtupAnnixter’sbreakfastthatmorning,andhewentthroughithastily,readinghismailatthesametimeandglancingoverthepagesofthe“Mercury,”Genslinger’spaper.The“Mercury,”Annixterwaspersuaded,receivedasubsidyfromthePacificandSouthwesternRailroad,andwashardlybetterthanthemouthpiecebywhichShelgrimandtheGeneralOfficespoketoranchersaboutBonneville.
Aneditorialinthatmorning’sissuesaid:
“Itwouldnotbesurprisingtothewell-informed,ifthelong-deferredre-gradeofthevalueoftherailroadsectionsincludedintheLosMuertos,QuienSabe,OstermanandBrodersonpropertieswasmadebeforethefirstoftheyear.