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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1909. —) sx GRIM DEATH CALLS EDWARD H. HARRIMAN) 8 e nee ely Country ROK AL, Mrs. E. H. Bread Harriman. HARRIMAN ROADS IN LITIGATION veneer Interests of Well Known Magnate Have Been Conspicuous at Washington. SUIT PENDING Harriman’s claims for ; 9 re{mburse- his state president and chairman. of the « utive committee of the Southern Pacific Rallway company president of. th Oregon Short i president. of tl len sident ratlroad, , pr Oregon & California. of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation euliv th of chairman ompany, 7 a oF Wells “the: of committee: favorably on the the Mr. of in favor case the decided court December Harriman The questions which Mr. Harriman refused to answer bore on the ownersi hip of stock relating, according to the Sureme court decision, to business of Kuhn oeb & Co., and not to the Southern Paelfic, Which Mr. Harriman controlled, t was in 1907 that r; arriman fig ae ae calal “controversy, Involving president. Through a disgruntled Haale ministration PG Fe treated him fairly, orem tate roles eee 225,00 for not oe the campaign ae eae coe ete of 194. i ; : 4 r i properties, and A Former man Governor B. B. /in the vicinity of respects sg ea there and the and wy ’ Harriman’s of Mr. equally expression Arde And areene lic atao Ty : Death in y =a in that year. corre auton ence on both sides was | Seo ed after this, and it came out that } in 19%6 Mr. Harriman declined to~ contribute to the Republican congressional | campaign fund on the ground that it was } useless for him to do.so. a an when hand a - oe ek % sariline country decision yeya, in selecting e Orlando “Harriman eights thie otic the family first came to Arden e services will be held at i"30 o'clock on Sunda afternoon, next, and it is ur Second will ae trictly private. ans aca s last has eeoughou concerning issued no statement i phaacinn Me eee oe illness, ee the wy and the great estate that nee ios Mr: authority for this bellef, They eons: his sister; Charles superintendent of the Harriman beta W « a Thomas rice,in om secretary T,| es-| |ployes - Mrs. Sister Simons with Sree the ment. exact “You sald. Discusses Gincimesd more Death , aie Aesth: freedom than this anyone | Camaietin isc itecian ie Renee nature have “My the of heard her the brother's sad dear brother ajl-| ere passed peacefully in the presence of all the magbat oth fanmily." te is 1a ee di r. Harriman he of the Portland, of as’ had Biotn “hesitated I was not there Lieutenant - estate, Je was the estate were not apprised: Haste atone neat Performed. The as Mrs. ai. wedding was the Union fe Haat and oa Southern Se did not reach Tower fare well to his last tbls. evening en he rat Hill in chief. reached eon ee Ar he n a ne regarding HaieeTnice | Rue an any clrcumstances surrounding Mr. Harriman’s ; § eath. Earller day, Mehowev before wis wee in at thehand: Micke Dee Thomas Price. B. This a © - Hi s Vast fe was aor eee an Pric that is believed -euable. the dying finansien eo Wi nmone anes instructions concerning Mr. Price returned fetore: PLOKe ieNe nic Jext e ation to B ea fos his vast ee So eal ros - as af-|15, as Siete oe he did Harriman s rsielz es announced, to to New Yor sc wit tees: | Oe "Harriman Stan ea use, and. occurr p a his_ words did|/in his AaTBG 5 not, ”indicate ijt. Ai“Mr arriman’s condl-| = ment. He’ tad beens tote "| papers cen sent tt for, eehe saa to*trans-|under Act I Me of business. rounded ee det not oe é “take Fee ara in Idaho. when ‘he. on my more . oe request was ta not mind the of > of Com-| maniadl prams know, readily yer complies SE ke HAS ATTLE Beatt Sry Seimate e, -Se anne ‘ six-story er. ) (ae busily | Steck. that | 8@8¢ entertain- | ust “st-hi or- | is Meanie | the guests | a two nations. Theodore nae 200,000. eters cture- city responded C erowtie y = shan See oa ecially, said that the to id ee In i, eredca A ad $190, 000. to + aoe : Dapeiiemaeoeagtes CROP RUINED r CRANBERRY ? ecm aay My is., Sept. 9.—Reports a $3,835,300 preferred $41,000 collateral consolidated and street $1, 849, fc 0 Light & railway Short owns common and $74,863,- Box alii Pee | “ey grants G his, big Pape 6 perha that 3 two]ers Repeat ‘ : relapse waslast comparatively Saturday, the unexpected! news ot death upon as ho lay ay City talked periencescheerfully abroad local "g d ; here 7 from a couch rirtn his private enue and ofeae his“pavsician, plans | bee n “nn ae pract ticall various e points erry the Sept.99.- Teheran, of Persia left legation | sian ; the TO value confines of start- and afternoon this te at A TOWN ree = <j oleae deputy See te ee Beton chaste " ae Boul = cern eee vem 5 os ( a iden Brace of the. world,” occasion wa t othe 1@ 1 of drinking a ae ae als ose _ i: ys- | off S e: . Pineel a ed on his journey to Russia: He Is Smal . live fis practical. exile, probably Ode a ee ce cers and holding citizens was Mae | DOSE five ae and}and Hatfield was locked ‘ Notice ; up sent at bay ior four we ent bar taken fferson, to Je Boulder City and to Boulder and ; | Ny his after president, The emperor, said: ry I am sorry the emperor |to Join us in this express -hic "4 a Le Mire iy ds dad Bence on . _— 1 spo this referer shart between nation ome? ; respects not. to hi we Ave pattie ws f vie -w St cele ii ants should “We are, ldice t hat of rent € rec ee Jead run In his airship today, much more . ordinary : a 1g : “c al es Electricity for carbon wa . . Everything”’ |= --- —--- ——— vance S - = RAG | side $ Own1 | 0 y & es 0 r An | exquisite iatpele rreju- elre Fo ; | | en collection an emen of Ladies’ Suits, Waists. | Fredierichshafen, Sept.of 9.--Count eae took. up the king Saxony for‘Rap: an| } 1our’s the 7 © the| cat op te than The a hight i sae ot ee ae erro Ls heat r of Tung- | nation the same much more’ certata to “113 is made ei § fs, not Hére Onn RY ae Lea her ‘ ove ee the <a er from think. might to tribute less oo lis ‘ of rac lating -_ ph la hal Ep id try the Tungsten np iostend of the 1€ carbon lamp now in general wae. Gaints enue-fifth less for eleetricity and gt tn ligh just twice as much 7 5 Pave 1A|} Ad {tis €0 better perhaps Me ee ‘ ene A be I and mueh filament . 3a Childa] - inside the bulb eanabl capable . prealof Taree anlar nthe heanRifas rk ot rte iat: wo n tMpp ieee fl < aan anit Marble hi’ ad. F: otal. metal, 2 k the W. incandescent . od the “Geen wr ‘ntation be ‘ommander os filament ste sten Ruler Is sald Ps wire Id i a R oO electric : but it is nearly threé times as brilliant. ig Rearets Thatft Gene 7 g Not Pr erman : like an ordinary = | of shah'| the . It looks Mr. RUSSIA 3 : = : c county, of Lou Hatfleld, a. ranchman, ,| of reaching the truth under* th ese - erson ho yesterday ran amuckto through Jef| stancss were pride backed City, threatening kill the oM™-|a c bo than. sort If.of both: national uy re-| ? |e ———--* —_—~ < - -- — sae, deposed The ° 66 § Elder county, which are mineral ata nde é ttc moe re ween a purposes opens oe were tor erazing the _ BEGINS JOURNEY in thiswel | 'shours. in ak bySop frost ent, y iaruined’ are| the | fi to the rajlroads| been disposed of, and the govern-| js now contesting other grants in | Sratieant eaten gta, snow,that AEC ene in dergey Clip. ate Harriman’ agains | 0°Allt. the greatest cranberry district |a deputy. sherif,aecompaniet by 'a| KING HAS AIRSHIP RIDE. 4 ae ee cae mort- Sornany Line ay the , caused . ke SHAH ARREST TERRORIZES M4N WHO in holds $993,000 the $42,276 owns Utah developmen 1887 | | “has been the exceedingly ce iNO resent to Hear nece mare to iket the aes of It the world's markets for our wheat. The . . trad WA stat e See ZA ann eh ened bbe flour at 7 Reta on rel, and now it is $4 3everly,” Mass., aalts 9.—Making his commanderas EOruy al apic arance purchasing | first the although over, and power of the Orient has not advanced in-¢ ioe of the ne rican navy, Pre aide: nt | sufficiently to keep pace and maintain Taf today on “poaré the cru carded ly emperor the Gern toasted Maorinee: the quantity.’ “Long may he live=to-c patelhuta to | DEPOSED with "atk e a <ing avenue, like Line the company, the Oregon B to but $50,000, while two years ago that country imported on 000. barrels. of : rep- BG FIRE. ET BIG Occidental and for of $197,849, 258.64 and good will, Pres- | have McMaster of the | ment 7 9.—Fire’to a da today , brick and Southern Pacific ‘and is creditor to the pei something the visitors. as bearers of | best of the land fet ee «and, relapse, Warriman's- Mr, Raliway were program their obtat mF gaa a ae 2 ge Loans, iia 2 eke the Pacific to| the flour exported.to Japan. amounted a Sunday last, was the vigil ad newed, on The’ fiellne if eB ; i Teeling among the Pepriol men of: Naw York;.on ‘tha: effec inns fat ‘world, r. Har-|is A. apy oepath ae on the the finane the f rave a PWeAn interview } ee upon dramatic his : return cfrom Europe was most i 2 ‘by = Wilcox shouldreturn. Teens gt, a his cheerful and brave to overcome his al but sete Coast. for of the wheat and four business. that tatioow the press * tha= aw ee the ir a Be lant now rami improve expected “xpecte me com-|ern Japan, |The Oregon Short guests | common stock in the Portland chamber of commerce Harriman’s land holdings in Utah a banquet, covers being laid for 200, | COMParatively small, inasmuch as Wilcox survey- ane, the newspapers. t Badte eae “there: ere was was inform or should be. anythir Plans . ca ee characteristic [nate or the total, ana in addition’ the eee Short Line ha 1s loan mat the Salt wake Route $2.62 I 1@ after cure,’ Lan MERATT Want, sate saideeMr. ae Har- flour... alued at $2,010,000. the: other se © ae Tee gould betbee | ental= 0, sreaten®ae Gre‘ wnac! to e€ aoaveaker ier Ane 1oughht T could 5 would soon be hint- na Seaprying the. strongest evidences that Harriman's |he 7} had laid out: was Soe remarkablene mind was alert to the e {t fo corps “a istrla, SSRs (began te o clr- ; Sas ante : was master. gone eirs ing a | was in a serious wast circ pa Pacific caine Rn See hia is limatis< ace aes and cheerful ane oft-repeated statement that Sth eee HEiREE ered with St i been with a Harriman wee = penstadin an, to toast “Our Recalling who Harriman, H. E, of son has a, Sainte tn Mire? Hacriman's, WASOUSELS aan until after: they. were. man ane wheats /ife nad ee Chambers varied > 300 preferred, and of thts the Oregon and Short Line owns $90,000,000 common $34.2 ; *54 nba hi9 ¥ referred>» - ter get it back. on hone cir \ “Ten, pounds. off.a ittle fe iow tice me }| NO MENACE TO BUSINESS a See es ita trees ab Gh : ecg} = « i ee tol] : Arden, where tor a time it, appea ared that Continued from Page 1. he was on the roatl ‘to. recovery. pate of last Monday than ago longer stock exc ADEs) uoti) long after 3 o'clock, | Mt. Harriman, In requesting, that news- | and then saiq:|®. time when uding on the exchange | P@Per men be wit _—e n from Arden, dic- | declaring | > Statement tated a chars rfl a the day. ceased when ‘he diced.” | ad : New York had watched with sympathat @ was) ge iting along nicely and Absent. thetic Interest. Mr. Harriman's long fight | hat. Jf there was any change in his conPacific $27,350,700 = r with ma oe ie, carding, ee . . e t " the visitors were Tonight between expressed Pormor Judge Lovett, chief: counsel forOor|when | when nehe walled ic sailed to to eet takes the ‘the ee a the of com- | Ww rayom E $23,979,400 and $10,879,690 preferred stock in the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company, which amounts to practically the entire capital stock ‘he capital stock of the Southern Pacifie company = Elder heating service Coal : and i chamber of commerce expressed the 1 a : Dalles to that, stiewe visit would tend fura increase the friendship existing ae rfere with. the ~ plans and happiness Be the servaapr they drove forth. from e estate in Mrs “Harriman S WA atte woh Pacific arranged In welcoming at’ Arden and Harriman’s. 9.—The from’ as the Pacific I tah nt Sandwiched between breakfasts, lunche ons and dinner were automobile and ear rides about the city. Personally conducted visits to several great industrial plants gave the visitors an of at Harri- Tere the with a message of peace ident William B. after the ceremony was Mary's Catholic church it--was of Sept. Associated opportunity loyal bridegroom of been me the a. the merce occupied employes mourn Ore,, mercial commissioners who arrived here today railway nn Sin’ min: poutiuited the Union Pacific the side and the bride was Mary Spalding, a parmaid.alone ofall theemployes on. , the _lorThey She said emphatically ths F been no eat: on RaREaan Eon eae ee ne ie oo Ken er < C ms: afore he died. ao said that Mr. Harriman died at 3°35 p. m. “Then said ~1:30 Mrs. p. Simons was wrong when she His would» $15.0 00,000; Railway the the hands of the Union Pacific company and the rest in the treasury. The Oregon Short Line owns = $12,500,000 cues Commissioners From Orient Are Given Rides and a Banquet. ay | Wish, that her husbend's death akon nat the: future Shean: ee ae a die?" exppeted dz 138 hie AS See Re eke Mr “Well, estate emnlaver. both just master. ‘street the Union ‘ With poration, uae: superintendent| By a strange coincidence a wedding alry company, and | party set fo ; ‘ = Mr. Harriman's periA dead. this aftGeorg \ from Murphy the’ Tarriman resi the Union Pacific of-|lay chiet aiiet neer evening on loss of their friend and a Cc way company pany, tt 1e Uni nion f Pacific if owns |} tock am punting to $150,000, and mort- | | gage ays iteral of £163.000 The Oregon} Short Line is practically a. closed cor- | ; Sas ine Meahnatce of the stock ingoal eee of death, but the general understanding |lHam A. Mc¢ Salinn partite ee Wilis that there was no operation. Four per. | Harriman’s dairy, sad eReeou titans Mr, ao ‘ord, & C ing, and steamship lines on the Pacific. In the Ogden Union Depot & Rail-.| . Commercial! surrounds Badly: ere . te ban OG: Depot absolutely | thee * ero pipyaestee| and Lake; ) any . he Earimete SIL? opratiituia rn tao” te hele o nym of bounty in that. part of cis wal. cetaogie : gare cee controlling Salt i anne: Megs ks Tee ee a dearyat aes ane last days of his illness } took a eat personal interest in; the work day sitting in the sunshine on his |S™een Veranda. often conversing with the laborers. It Is believed that the famfly, carrying out his wishes, will complete the ey. ny, | Continued from Page 1. near dere vis: the ‘firet rd on “the hillside silently to the flat cars en descended | intend to maintain Arden. as thelr home. on the private incline railwa The unfinished palace that covers Tower neral arrangements Last tonight. He said Mr. Harriman would be buried in the family plot in ine little graveyard | behind St. John’s Episcopal church at | Arden. He will rest beside his eldest son, Edward H. Harriman, jr., whe diced twenty-two years-ago; soon after . lieutenants. | mae b : aA eae ; last. ¥ keepin In simple arrangements for the funeral, an undertaker from pyyp ner, the menrest railroad station to Arden, was pressed into service tonight who assist ed the embalmers sald Hehe e Union. h nyw | lshting END COMES PEACEFULLY | {h,the bots tov to’ Sien"or any" recent : ¢ | we Unexpected. res Sect 7 jg ‘spoke sy6¢ Ogden A ways { some é iss it “und undesirable bl citizen. ith de " The best proof of thise w: MaeeTiiiee fo strengthen his case, Mr. Harriman | Lovett ec he rane ad or rece ae eee produced a letter, So Theodore Roosenight at’ the _ since Sunday last velt and dated Oct. i4, 1XM, two weeks be-| returned ‘to wy Grice morning ae fore Mr. Roosevelt's alenttion to the presi-|ysual and was hy ae Al company, ‘In his rear are Judge Lovett, counsel for the Harri- | company, Utah Light & Railway compeny and the Utah Gas& Coke compa- Odell, let- incensed, forth with a letter, now which originated the came mous, The famous question: ere dol stan ekckvelt--was-creatly Er Railway ne: the Pacific in Fruit Express necorporated Utah ‘or Slanoy atiained that the ‘Rooseveltae ad. |. ©2apshot of E. H: Harriman upon his return from Europe. had Pacific That’s better. | press company, and in effective contro} or the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad Through, his connection. with these and other companies. he controlled other, corporations. in’ Utah... affecting the transportation in the state, includ- stenog- raphery,.-there.w Seed weeereonn yP% Mr. Union eh ? ’ ? Dollars, have you! As president of tie Union Pacine | GOO! claims Perhaps the most noted of the recent cases in which Mr arriman has figured is tho litigation that grew out of an interstate commerce commission oes anto declined Harriman. Mr. in which swer certain. questions. he Bipre sme acted gether to Many Millions of | Among the prominent connections of Lie. J ar } 1 . hele Ke I. 1 plate ee n va pr dent ana eee of the-executive committee, ol ras: never bread alto- Interests in This StState Amount § Summer Railway cornpany and. president . the Oresgo Short Line comp H Harrunan controlled a vast sewiant ot property 4 Utah. t } | I ah. through these: corporations, aithough -cemparatively little of the tangible property is withiz own your UTAH PROPERTY fl Bread” all oT the $2,000,000 or oe expended several years ago in the Salton sea dam. excited est all over the country. Con- gress ASP Dakine YWueen anie Washington, Sept. 9—VFiguring In litigation that led up to the Supreme Court of the United States, in saan debate and action in Int ate ae ree proceedings, and in earsinuatrattvn details of the treasury departm« ent, the itereste of EB. HW. Harriman have been conspicuous in the government dockets at Washins; ton, government has pending a suit against the Harriman roads for the disgeolution of a combination among them. n variow arts of the country testimony in this proceeding is being taken Mr, Decided to HARRIMAN HELD | TReyet cen AT PRESENT RAILROAD MAN FIGURED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE CASE. ae ae vyhich he eo waing Been eating: Mea $ 1.00 aa , etn okt Skirts . Ae ee i oe t eee THE MERCANTILE Is a ‘week, , ro and s ist Cavey ; ae TALL alae wut ed ENT “ Meroe See COMPA NY |