HARRIMAN RAILWAYS
A DEATHBED INTERVIEW,
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Press Ass Delation.— By Telegraph—Copyright
NEW YORK, September 13 (Received September 14, at 9 a.tn.)
Mr Farriman, knowing that he w.if dying, summoned Mr Pierpnnt Morgan, who had been hie chief opponent, and conferred with him for two hourp on Thursday. i He arranged with him to uphold the market for the protection of the Hardman interests.
During the funeral ceremony all trains over 64,000 miles of railway will be simultaneously halted for ten minutes.
[When Mr Cedis P. Huntingdon, of the Southern Pacific and other railways, died ten yeas since, a similar tribute of respect was paid to his memory.]
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Evening Star, Issue 14164, 14 September 1909, Page 6
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