Show MR HARRIMAN SAYS HE DIDN'T SAY IT New York Aug 17 E. H.-E. E. E H H. Harriman today to- to day announced his alleged intention of oC surrendering to the Interstate Commerce Commerce Com Corn merce commission lon as false falso He lie Issued a denial of the Nevada Interview In which he said ald he would woul probably not refuse refus again to answer anwer the commissions commission's questions ques lions regarding the Chicago and antI Alton ilion lea deal eal I. I In a a. telegram to cx ex Lovett his counsel the railroad magnate not on only I branded the Interview as unauthorized hu but t added As S you well weB know I dont don't think that way a Mr Harriman also alo sal said that ho made mallo madeno no statement whatever to tho effect that the time had come for government and that he would be better better hettel bet het- ter tel satisfied with all the tie railroads in his posse possession The Interview wa was obtained by a re re- re porter for the State Journal published at Reno Nc and was sent out to all parts of or the cou country tr To one who knows Mr Harriman as aswell wen well as I do said Judge ex-Judge Lovett the statements accredited I to him appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear absurd at first glance glanc To To begin with h Is IR not a Inan who talks about his private business In such fashion Cashion His HIR attitude toward towar the Interstate Commerce commission for lor example Is Isa Isa Isn a n subject t which he would woul only discuss ss with coun counsel el Neither would he talk hand oft about his hi policy of railroad management nt |