Show HARRIMAN NOT TO TOBE TOBE TOBE BE PROSECUTED BY BYTHE TilE THE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON June June June- 8 That Th That t E. E H. H Harriman the railroad magnate is immune immune immune im im- mune from criminal prosecution as the result of his testimony before the Interstate Interstate In In- Commerce commission in New Kew NewYork NewYork York recently that the question of prosecution of b bituminous coal eoal carrying railroads should be left in the hands orthe of or the General Attorney-General and that prosecution prosecution prosecution tion of the anthracite coal roads will begin in Philadelphia probably next week were conclusions conclusions reached at a notable conference held at the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House last night The Harriman case and the cases eases of the coal-carrying coal roads were discussed for three hours by President President President Pres Pres- ident Roosevelt five members of the J. J Cabinet two members of the lI Interstate Commerce commission and special counsel counsel coun coun- sel eel for the government Following the general conference At At- A Attorney General Bonaparte remained P with the President to discuss the so 50 called Harvester trust It It is thought not unlikely that the question of prosecution prosecution pros- pros of that organization will be left leftin in the Generals Attorney hands |