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AMERICAN MARKETS.

HARRIMAN'S DEATH. MONEY LEACU&'Vd PREVENT SLUMP. , POWERm MEMBERS; ' (By; Telccraplii-I'reas fls»<icl»tlnn.r-OoDirli!lit.l ; . . (Rcc. September 18, 5.5 p.m.), • . Now York, September 11. ' Big 'money interests \ork, ilioluding Kochofdlcr. Picri>ont Mot-fi-in, tho First National ltaiik, Kulih, Loch, Spoyor, Jaincs Stillman, and Frick, have combined to prevent "bear" : raids, consequent., on' the death of Mr. E, H. Harrintan, railway magnate. , The combination will continue until it is . ceftiiii) that - Mr. '11 ai'rinmii'B• into.rosts ara in safe and capable hands.lt .is reported, that the combination has • guaranteed five, millions sterling for tlio purpose of support-, ing the markets, . The chief Harriraan stocks have risen 6 tflf 112 points.,I. DECEASED'S HUGE INTEREBT& WAITING PRESSMEN. ' . Now York, September 10. During the illness of Sir. E. H.Harriman, tho late railway- magnate, crowds of. reporter* watched liis house, aud railway stocks fluo-' tuat-ed violently. ■ Mr. Harriman: virtually controlled 85,000,. miles of railway, representing £600,000,000 sterling. of capital, and in addition bad a voice in tho management of 40,000 miloß be-' longing to othor aystftms.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 7

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AMERICAN MARKETS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 7

AMERICAN MARKETS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 7

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