Show HARRIMAN RUINED IS LATEST VERSION I Said to Have Lost Control o 0 of Union Pacific and Other OtherS S Holdings MORGAN LED LEO IN THE ATTACK ATTACH Determination of President to tc Protect Peoples People's Interest InterestS I S Caused Combine New Ne' York March l Itt 15 In the tho inner muter innermost most mORt sanctuaries of or the great grent bankers he the private atc rooms of the time trusted operators oper- oper alors who act for fOl them hem in itt the stock market anti and tho the secluded consultation of the time legal lelal genius anti and who show them how to do llo things that will wili ll pass the he scrutiny of tho the courts there them were teI tensely wit whispered rumors t this ii is afternoon that if verified the the cd-the the verification eat cation ion depending according to this talk lall upon time Iho capacity of Wall all street to complete their work will burst upon time the world an as tho ho greatest gratt greatest great great- est t financial sensation of history These were 10 to In the effect that Harriman Harriman Har- Har riman hall had lost or would lose control of or the Union Pacific time the Central Paci Pad Pacific Pacific fic lie the time Southern Pacific the time whole Union Pacific f system stem the tho greatest In Inthe In th time the world tO together with Reading andall andall and all his imis other seizures of high finance that lint J J. J P. P Morgan lorg wa wax WUI the Instrument of the lie Harriman overthrow thus thins becoming he- he coming cominS' tho time railroad Napoleon apoleon that lint the time whole result was vas due to President Roosevelt t. t S hole Here is the lie extraordinary y story y from tho the beginning Some Somo weeks weel s ago Mr Morgan organ re representing re- re presenting the alarm of ot the railroad heads meads and their banking affiliations went as ts an nn emissary ary to the White Whitehouse house to find out if the President were Im implacably ho hostile to the tho railroads of the tho country countr as such or if it he lie were disposed disposed dis dis- posed to differentiate between the lie goo management and amid the time bat ba bad Wanted 1 Abuse Abuse- o to Cea Mr 11 tm- tm Roosevelt's return m message mc sago was hat that he lie was not making ng war on railroads tall rail roads cads as Industrial institutions that he 10 e was lighting fighting railroads which per- per II I-II and brazenly broke the law that tat he Intended to pursue the law to the time last Just ditch that lint ho Ito never en end until it Jt was proved pro hether the time government of tho the United tate tates could check anti and stop law b railroads wh peaking peaking- by tho the or 01 whether tj 9 1 l n y V oC o I Ih li v and flU 11 of or tho time American An S coplo On Oil tho ha understanding that President lent emit Roosevelt was not In iii Ith all nil the tho railroads but only with those hose tose which defied delie the b of he the me government Mr 11 Morgan then lieu requested re- re quested a personal Interview At this meeting he assured tho the President ent that he the ic wiser presidents of ot the roads were of or the fact that hint they tile were he the creatures not the master of gov- gov He lie declared that time they were willing to show how that they are arc amen amen- bitt ablo to reason an and amid would be bo glad clad to come to an understanding by b which the they could seek secle to satisfy the l President President dent and anti the Country of their purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose to obey ohey the Ito law an and fulfill other conditions of good citizens I Mr 11 Morgan an warned the President that hint a n. continuation of the time onslaught that hint was trims being made malle against the time railroads railroads rail rall- roads would destroy their market values cause causo a panic paitie and anti perhaps bring ruin on the whole witolo country Mr r Roosevelt replied that he had no Ito such fear for the safety of or the time country countr merel merely through assuring of Its ri rights and protecting the tite Interests of its people that lint lh there Je might be a a. stock murl market ct panic that the values aluies of railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road s securities s might be he impaired or destroyed But that could not alter his hits determination to do thu his duty If the tho hanks bunks antI and the railways were wert afraid of a n panic It was for Cor or them to so con con- conduct conduct duct themselves and anti compel their criminal associates to conduct themselves them them- selves that there would be he no occasion for Cor federal l 1 action that would threaten caton a panic vanic lI He lie was going on ott with his work worl of oC stopping such acts as Harri- Harri WIH ivas committing If IC tile the they thought more o of J I m than timan anything else all hi right they 30 could have their values out destroyed bu hut but t tIme the Roosevelt t program would go JO on ott 11 ou on Thereupon Mr Mi 1 Morgan asked for or time in li-i which to consult consul with the or Rockefeller interests in tho time t National hank bank and other financial leaders lead lead- ers Out of DC this Jr grew w a plan for the time oPP appeasing of the time President to toot got geL ot rid ril o of or Harriman as tho Ito dominant railway factor in the time United Stat States 1 taking away his imis vast Union Pacific ors ers Out o of this conferring grew a plan ml so largely lI that ho Ito would be Ic at the time mercy merc of other oilier railway interests ts rather rathor rath rath- er or lr than kiln the they timey at his Itis his Oilier consultations consulta tons were wee ha hail bad with tilt wih President Roosevelt Roosvelt Roos- Roos Roose Roose- velt veiL and It I was promised that In tim line hue lne of or relenting war wal in the railway systems his o of getting rid rill of oC Hurr- Hurr man mami would h bo he attempted Again he lie was warned that lint even en this timis program must cause so violent a disturbance ills dis In tho tImo stock market that there would woul be lIe great danger of a n panic and wl widespread failures lie le was ivas Informed In lit- In- In formed Cormet that the time bankers ers and amiul railroad Interests that hail had undertaken to wrest control of harriman's Hariman's railroads would be compelled to 10 smash other stocks Inthe In Inthe the tho confusion and antI mystify S 'S t I time tho speculative speculative spec spec- ul t carth earthquake The Tue harriman anti Iut-Harlman Iut syndicate hail had arranged arranged ar- ar arran ar ar- ran ranged ed to help out banks s brokers and amI others othur who mt might ht be bo lilt hit hi b by tho tito slaughter ter of values but the tho fall Cul probably would woul be bo so IO far and null a abrupt rupt that tho thio thoI I treasury department would need to lend lendI I assistance ns as in lii times hues past |