Show 11 P YS S SAY Y ARRi ARMAN AN I IWAS WAS TH VICTIM Of CANCER CANCERI I n York Sept t tim tho of Edward 11 I Harriman accepted au a fact to I that his great grei 01 O will not hI hc sec Juri hat I ho he vs fl a cUm of cancer That financial world had thor Ihor the tho great di ath ond all of a panic ras va h 1 one of the mOst re l scones Jn n the history of the tho York stock There In Intend tend tead of a downward movement of stocks n a sens and am spectacular advance occurred while In London and Berlin railroad and Industrial stocks showed unusual strength I lit In all quarters the Harriman were ern strong and who went short on tho ho theor theory that heavy do doci cline ci Ine would follow Mr lent It suffered considerable losses Who Will Succeed Tho National City hanic will continue to act as the finan dal lal agents of oC the Harriman IInes but just who assume the tho head hend of of his ast affairs is n a matter of speculation t I Is that Jacob JacobU JacobH U H and Judge c R S wIll between them tho running or of ortho tho tit complex organization built hullt b by Mr Ir while others whose shaul lI tiers rs will bear part of oC the th burden burrton are aro lulIus C vice president I of tile the Southern Pacific railroad and director or of maIntenance and operation of tho Harriman lines Frederick n fl president oj of the tho 1 Erie John C Stubbs traffic manager of at atthe the Harriman lines L F Loree pros pres president ident of tile the Delaware and Hudson I F Herrin of San Francisco und William H W ocT chief lil r th r ur of the Southern Pacific Tributes to Nr Harriman were NO ox by men of oC note nolo ti 1 world The fi flag of oC the New York stock exchange W s d hs o were on most or hank bank hanking I lug ing Institutions The Tho Harriman offices In the city 1 Domain closed until Monda Monday On that I day Ia a meetIng or of the hoard board of C directors 3 of the tho Union Pacific and Southern S Pacific railroads will likely be b held S Funeral it at Arden Arrangements for the funeral on onI I Sunila at Arden were completed to tocla 1 cla First Ills his family then tho sImple 6 folk of the valley and hillside who S for mi t twenty wont years regarded him ns as their friend and benefactor will pay their tributes or of respect The Tho days dars r ceremonies will end with a burIal t service and Interment which will bo be beL L attended only by relatives and per personal I Ional friends Family will bo held at Ar AI AIden Ardon don den house at 10 Sunday morn morning morning ing and holy communion will be cele bratt d nl at 11 at St Johns Epis Enis Ardon The burial son service ice will take place at S at atm atIn m In The interment intermont will follow in inthe 0 the Harriman private burial ground il a stones throw southeast of the church Music will he be furnished at atthe the main BenIce b by the choir of oC Grace church chinch New York G J by the preparations being o made throughout the neighborhood Jl It 5 is evident that half hale the of ri the nearby villages will wiH attend the I public service Carriages are already alread being twirl held at exorbitant rates for use useL L on Sunday y Grave In Solid Rock 3 Seventy men tolled on the tho Arden Ardon j ly hillside ide in the pouring rain all day today toda preparing for the f of their late into employer Six were blast Ing a grave grae from tho solid rock o othe of LO the private graveyard near St Johns chuich the other wore smoothIng the three miles of road over which the 1 bod body sill be carried to its Hs last rest lag place All afternoon the stillness or of the i green hillside was as broken by the noise of explosions The Tho grave Is being blasted and quarried out of the blue Er stone which lies Hes but a few Inches be below below low the surface of oC the ground I A Vienna dispatch declaring ec that Dr diagnosed Mr b as cancer was shown to Dr tonight at his rector rectory I never heard cancer mentioned h han by byan an members o of the family saId the cl rf man I do not lenow or not Dr acquainted Mr 11 r wIth his diagnosis of oC can cr Dr McGuiness InsIsted that up to Uw the day dar b before foro Mr Harriman died his I most Intimate friends ho might get w well lI lIDl Dr Dl Lyle Lle said tonight that no DO state mont ment hos hns or will he male as to the nature of 11 ItI disease The nature of Mr 11 dis disease cas ease he said noes not nol I the he public and so flIt far as I am concerned It nevor will be Too much has been Sail Haill on that hal Now the tho wl wishes h only to 10 hI be left un dl in Its bereavement Mr 11 himself did not know from what malady hp he was suffering At the line of his s lie ho read Ical In Inthe Inthe the various pro 1110 professional comments made hr by persons wholly I ignorant of the case caso who lack lacle cd 01 the good taste to keel leop their opinIons Ions to themselves Perhaps It would have no II to such i mons Ir If they ther hall hail known they were writing about a man who was a diligent reader of the papers Such of wore worthless and SO him 1 be behove 1 hove The he disease was as clearly enough do de defined fined for correct diagnosIs and of that the family was as Informed except tho ho younger children horo wan no or oc occasion casion to satisfy any ono else elso and no ono one else will Iwo know h I the tho authentic statement Knowledge of the cause caURe eliminated an any reason for an autopsy and the tho of death h will not I bo be open to Inspection hoso most closely hope that the tho subject will be e dropped Commenting on I the he at attributed to Dr Adolph the Vienna specialist that lie he hl had ding g nosed the case caso In July ns as carcinoma or cancer eancer of the tho stomach and having so advised Mr lII American physicians Dr LYle said lie he had bad 10 that Dr had made such a l statement and did riot not It Silence Is Explained Judge Robert S Lovett considered iJ iI lJ chief bu business and Ie he hegal gal advisor explained toll today a his of r Silence which har baffled led all MICr confirmation regarding Mr lIr lIar Hm condition Ire He said sala Mr 11 life was as so 50 Inter interwoven woven with Wall Va street and financial affairs that mn an chango in his condI condItion lion tion would hn have affected the financial world I thought It advisable not to rumi the tho langer of misrepresentation and so said taid nothing a about out his condl lion tion An statement on omie vay a or the tho othel would have hae been stood Partly from Judge LoveR Loell and Imd partly from Charles T P Ford superintendent of the Harriman estate It was learned today that thal the extensive work worl on the estate In ly Mr lr Harriman dur durIng lag Ing the last two years ears will he be carried out according to his wishes I I |