Show 1 Rr I MAY NULLIFY STANDARD FINE J a Morltz Uosentlml chief associate counsel for I the Standard Oil company made a sensation when ho announced ho had a scheme to nullify u Judge Lundln 29240000 fine Imposed upon the oil trust Attorney Hosentlinls scheme Is based + on the immunity bath to be granted to tho Alton railroad for its part in testifying against the Standard Oil company Ho says tho Standard c ° should have been Informed of tho proposed Immunity I j Im-munity bath so its attorneys could have questioned ques-tioned the Alton witnesses properly Attorney Rosenthal contends they should have been allowed al-lowed to ask these railroad witnesses whether their testimony had been influenced In any way by knowledge that the road which employed them would not suffer prosecution Attorney Rosenthal who raises this question I f i is a native of Dixon 111 He was born May 4 18GC and Is therefore but 41 years old He graduated from tho University of Michigan In 1888 studied law in Chicago and was admitted to tho bar In 1890 Ho was assistant states attorney for Cook county In 1893 assistant United Stales attorney northern district attorney of Illinois from 1894 to 1898 It will be noted that his rise was rapid and that although a young man ho ban attained a most enviable position In the legal profession Politically he Is a democrat y |