Show HARRIMAN ISSUES WARNING OF PANIC NEW YORK June 1 On On the eve ee of of oL his departure for Europe to visit P Paris ris and Vienna and possibly Austrian Ith resorts recommended to him by v physicians E. E II ir Harriman the conditions which had hadde ide de possible the panic of 1907 and andya ya e. e his reasons for believing that dangers had haa existed for a airn irn rn of those conditions were now 1 Jh e t business ef ci r the country is on t Very ery basis basi said Mr Har Har- t. t Iman bIan All AH that is io needed is a real real- tion on tho the part of the farmers of i preparations for r r c-r prosperity p which ye ve been so liberally wade There are W more acres under cultivation than f er before in the history of the coun conn- and if il we have hare favorable weather r correspondingly l large crops I look happy times There will be a big bilt t of speculation and a rise in in the of everything but these will wille de e down from frODI the top to el the crops will make log log- all look to s see e the improve improve- in conditions go o on f I time is ripe however howe r for a aping tag ping in as a. to the proper employment nt of I money We should he oe careful that Be be not devoted dt to the de de- of fake projects but but on the in sed in the of re real l up re resting nJ upon sol solid solid- A foundas s c ewas was s no necessity for the tbt 1907 lPt panic was as d directly caul caused ld extraordinary Landis decision be e a general attitude prevailing ate at at- atlie 4 lie e 0 against tl the railroads and cor cor- ons generally t There is no DO mist flis- b t. t thill I I 1 know what I am ng f g about bc au I went through It wa a parie icie of ent a a a aler ler causel b bv by hc tc fear fOar of some- some z Uit tl t dM not l It fri fright fright- ht irto their from cr dl ton |