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“ Circulation Books be Open to All’? I RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK,. SATURDAY, i SALOONS Have Followed a oners Arraig Street Precinct is belie the Senate at Albany next Tuesday. West Forty-seventh Street Precinct. “ifs particularly sore at him. Capt..John Daly 8 in charge of the AWest Forty-seventh Strect station. Al though there were pretty strong oct: jeations that he wae getting protection money from saloons made by Magis- ——>,itrate Whitman last night. these Lport from Pollce Headquarters has it that Daly! will pass the fact that nearly ‘e¥ery saloon fn hils precinct was) run~ ning after hours last nlgnt up to In! “epector Walsh, and that thls will be ited by Commissioner Bingham in or- ‘der to force the passage of his bill. Held Court In Station-House. Both Mag/strato Whitman and Com- missioner Bingham are secretiyp to- day about the events leading up to the sensational happenings of last night, when the Magistrate accompanied a | Foundainan who mauve (wo excise ar- rests on his complaint, held ‘court in the station-house, held the men. a Tested in $2,500 ball and refused to a €ept thé bondsmen they offered. From all accounts it acema that Commissioner Bingham, Magistrate Whitman and othera met at dinner in a hotel in’ the ‘new Tenderloln—jossibly the Iroquois, in West Forty-fourth stre “The Winwer Taste uH UT T utter mild= fright A few minutds atter 1 o'clock (eos, feft- ui that=he—rods—away —tn—=-Commtssionsr Bingham's automablle, but the Commls- * sioner would not-«ftirm that to-day. ‘At 123 o'clock Magistrate Whitman, In evening clothes, ped into McQuil- Bros.’ barroom-at-Horty-ninth street ‘and S)xth avenue. There were four or i five men standing against the bar. The {frant door was open, Magistrate Whit- “man bought-« drink—of “whiskey and > paid for it i i “Mow de you manage to keep open fetter hours?’ he asked the man bebind the bar, who appeared to be the proprieto: the Individual addr reclet The Second Raid. Blagistrato Whitman noxt appeared in the miloon ut the” Southeast. corner seventi street -and—“Bighth: aif a block from the station- ‘he sido door Was open. Halt @ dozsnjwomen and four or/fve men ~Were'ln |the tack-room. The door to | the bar was open jand beer and whis- key were being passed through a slide in the partiuon. Slagistrate Whitman stepped up to the slide, bought 4 drink sof whinkey,! paid for it and anked the han beniid the bar if te Knew It was Gttér hours, “The Captain off this precinct," re- ¢ plied the bartender] ‘fs a good feller." Then the Magistsate burried over to the station hquse and ordered the ar- | -Yeats, Ho told the reporters on the sta- Uan-house steps, after he had scen the } poneta lock&l up. that he knew: the jain was collecng graft. ‘Thin ts i rene witht che Bosulp that per gut through the West Forty-seventh | je city, ) Appears Against Prisoners. ots West Bide! Bolles Court to-day ‘hitman, appeaired es his ri ‘sonally: iP esparintended lainta, Ure fatrapacscnt, ote compl dante» wal ved examination esr) in $500 bail. FODESeAOr Of aex Oe Mole : YA ta hired Aotes ot general report that Yaa an ‘honest cop’ in the eee at tne: will not take snoney. Tut ie FY obedient ‘to his rey that Ine Berets i Hon-of in: le . Brmation Ker ghee gcom aint ot fe Rye te precinct Js about the iiveiies on h AY MeGarry, of tt Bight ay JUDGE RAIDS TWO TO HELP Magistrate Whitman’s Action Said to He and the Police Commis-.’ “sioner Were Present. i BOTH THE RAIDED PLACES N-WALSH’S DISTRICT. The Inspector Has Been Especially Active in Opposition to the Bingham Bill—Pris. in $500. Bail Each, '* VA raid made last night by Charles S. Whitman, President of the -Board-of City-Mavistrates, upon two saloons in the West Forty-seventh Dinner at Which- Wasi d and Held dle. broke Detter Graziallo, ~Others in Monday’s work of the day at Benning?-was that of Horace b—with Rasltke_ sn thy Phis Carter Handicap candidate worked around to the stand in a shade the wort {a -pearec correct, HORSES AT BENNINGS IN FINAL TRIALS FOR. FIRST BIG HANDICAP Miller’s the Season’ BY FRANK W. THORP. INGTON, March 23.—The best ad at the ttree-quarter pole and n 118, Some watches made as good as LIT ut 113 Ix Jurlongs {n 1.18 Mount, Seharges were not repeated to-day. Re-s tion’ or the In Hts eat} ———— + ved to have been instigated by Commissioner ~~ Bingham for the purpose of helping the passage of the Bingham all in inspector Richard Walsh is in-charge of the district comprising He is one’ of’ the inspectors that went to Albanyto oppose the Bingham bill, and Commissioner ppeeam Jan's saloon alone: thos orders? Who: Up in the Tenderloin? ow For atreet Drecinch iaat niente: ‘are. titolel Every ‘aitloon'T enw Was open’ tn _, Bingham Angry. bam when ne She reportera to draw their own! oon- clusions. “P-heve tretructed cane Deputy ‘Com- nto commu! cation, with “Magistrate seitemean missioner Hansen to get “and then :to report back to mn Hansen's report I poh, ine t0 profer anv charges!” is Wier Mans tushet red to be Goes not look much on paper, but the track here is very slow and heavy and Jiorace Eo owas- abit in hand ali_the ray, 90 that he showed a cracking good performance. Graziailo, the Garth candidate for the Bennings Handicap on the opening day, worked seven furlongs in-.a1 3-5 and uid something left at the end. Thin} war a emasténg good work, and aa Miller rides Grablaild in the bla’ run. Graziallo will come close to being post favorite. the (e: ATA SO-MILE CATT AUTO SKIDS INTO HOLE 20 FEET DEEP - THEATRE OF THE HORACE MANN Faulty Electrical ‘Connec- - tions Under Stage Prob- ably Caused Blaze. ‘SCHOOL BURNED =” Pinned (Underneath the Owner, Probably,:..Js Fatally ‘Injured. car,‘running fifty miles an hour, which he_was steering trom Force Tube ave- nue into Jamaica avenue. on the out-/ skirts of Brooklyn, to-day “Wittam V> Stickney, of No, 104 Weat Fifteenth street, ran the maghine down an em- bankment and sustained posstbly-fatai | injuries in the wreck. Walter Boyd, of No. 29 Decavur street, Brooklyn, who | was riding in the tonneau, escaped ser- fous injury. } Stickney, who Is twenty-one years old, , Are students ries for Monday's Races Wi}l Be Found a: empUig to ewing 2—big-touring + ‘Tho pretty theatre and stage pf the Tlorace Mann School at One Hundred and Twentieth street and Brogaway. were completely ruined by fire this-aft- ernoon, ‘The *blaxe was ty —hidgien re: ceases behind the stagé and hard to each. When the firemen got through with thelr axes and crowbars what’ had Not succumbed to the fire nad water was kindling wood and wreckage. There.was a— performance of “she Stoops to Conquer” by: the seniors of the School jn the auditorium last night. To add to the effectivenesa of the perform ance there were many extra electrical connections made. ‘These Were arranged with care, and. all wires-were supposed to be insulated. Thp electricians report that they turned off every current bo- fore leaving the theatre Inst night. Several of thh teachera and scholars, to the number of about fifty, many. or them boys and girts who todk part In last night's performance, were In the building this -afternoon, when Mins Pratt. the svoretary, announced that she thought there must be a fire. In company with Allen Abbott, one of the teachers, she Investigated. ‘Tné fire Was located back of thé mcenes on the olage, There was plenty of smoke, way of tell Hing where. HD) amok from. his hot Force miliar ey emets otu point. chine, up. Pe -eldent, but no fe came dtO-be: tn hai sof the walls, Bite Allen organized ‘a volunteer tre bri: 08e wore attach: to the “stasdpipes and-in a few. minutes glnge and scenery were getting a\ good soal time ‘ap lac had! tbe ee infer reached the cniine-house ooming from One. i and 8 Sateenthe-atreet and Ammaterdant ates, ‘There was a delay of half an hour, be empte 10° drown ut the Mie, had i 0 fuled, £0. obo. resol vent nit wit in. |i wi Oh peeeth ine ie purty Street tw tions, seve’ ni, until there ewaa'ho fe an pe, | eines violittors = me eneh owed: them: te also sia oF thy lnering spark. Tho damage | tea, Alan R. Hawley, of New York, heavy, cee nd oe dor, by) beat and. leces eae pi ALN. ‘and Boyd, who 1s twen At the Stevens Institu Btickney recently purckased a forty horsepower touring — car. Boyd to take a tour of Long Island with him’ to-day: -and-called-tor-tim: at ‘They started out to get to the Mer- rick road by way of Highland avenue, Stickney, It apvears, was not quite ta- Highland avenue into Force Tuve ave- nue, according to eyewitnesses, he dia not slacken speed, although there ts a ateep grade in the latter’ thorougafare Jeading. down to Jamaica avenue the Jatter th hem expected that the young chaut- ould try, tom fear oul ‘avenue is banked up at that the. maching around. shot sid turning Boyd, ‘Stickney. ing Bear, the the mncious. broken.” BALLOONISTS OFF, . PHILADELPHIA. the muspicea of the Aero Club of Amer- mista Semencion sia. Shit In Hoboken. He invited me in Decatur atreet. enue and Jamaica avenue Tube with ie route,-‘Turning= from As oroughfare’ was approached say, the machine was run- eases a ‘None frally ‘itty miles an hour, ake the turn, Young Stickney tried to. swing nel skidded “and lewayn into halfway. ov 20 feet deen, as, thrown ‘lear of the ma- which: landed with the wheels pinned In by the ates was gman Meehan, who saw the ac- aummoned, assistance’ and ot omoblie off Stickney, He was neboxd winded but un: “the name of tne Injured ha he was removed to Bradtord *Hrospital, as found that bla left leg was he had. suffered many: Incera- Nand *that there wele traces of internal injuries. HEAD FOR JERSEY: March 2.—Under nd ‘Chandier, of this olty, made a balloon ntact held under the heavy} jy, Gold Sifter and Affidavits that. Counsel -for the Prisoner Declare in} He Is Perfectly - Able to Advise with Them and Give Directions. |WROTE MANY NOTES OF “NOLINGANITY.” SWEAR wOTHER THM PRISONER'S. NOTES OF ADVIGE ARE REVEALED Sebi tebelsetctetehieteietebeeieieb intent Mrs. Thaw’ “Races on Edge for s Opening. Shickaway, date, worked Sitter, a another Bennings candi- six furlongs with Gold 9 an eligible. They covered in 1.20 with something 11 tides Slickaway tn the “ip. Beanies Ha Workman. showed a nice mile and is pink of condition. , Lord 'Boan- worked three-quart in 11, fend It was a rattling good work. Garth out De Mund and Cals and Sir Wil- {red and gave them slow gallops. sir Wilfred {a ready, and should win the Opening event Monday, John F, hour or tore. Salvidore, Danderito: and Tangle are I “and A De, Qiath wis elven ‘g" gbod atid ame The track was from sunrise unt prowded long afte: heen Vvery—warm Yes. the mercury soared from 44 to 2) Inaide of & couple of hours nnd-atanmer heat provails to-day, With clear weather lormorrow the track should be ta great Shape forthe opening. pe THAT NELSON IS. TO QUIT NOLAN. Shoring Pena Says Dane May Return to : Teddy Murphy. * “TSONTAT CS te ‘The © Evening We orld y CHIOAGO, Ill, March .—According _ [to wolt-denned reports In sporting © elem to-day Batting Nelson la about to [return to hia former manager, Teddy Murphy. Billy Nolan, who Is unpopu- lar both in Neyada and California, is having his troubles, and the clubs are trying —to—overiook—and—snRnt him Ti thelr bookings. Bat has been loyal to ‘Billy for a long time, but business ts ‘business and the Dane wants the money, Nolaon and Murphy were together last might, sitting wile by side at the,Bad- Ber Club show. | Bat sat on the stage with Ted and chatted ga; . while the ficht ‘crowd wondered about tt. Murphy brought Nelwon out and him “mway unr fot nty-ter Tose Ni THrueh petty a and eee Nolan reap the fruit of his earkecoxertionn “If ‘hed! gets Bat back again It will be a bilari rie horse on the jexscHng, Waiiam ‘No- an CONGRESSMEN SNUB GOV. SWETTENHAM. to Call Upon the Jamaican Official ,Who Mistreated. Admiral Davis. The thirty-nine Congressmen who ars rived here to-day on the steamer Pan~ ama from a_visit to the canal workings delivered @ stinging snub to Goy. Swet- tenham, when thelr vessel totiched at Kingston, Jamaica, on the: voyage up. ‘A fow dayn before they docked at the Jamaican port a mass-meeting wa! the saloon xt which c Ref he his treatment_of Admiral Davin be proper for them to pay thelr com- pliments to the Govetnor wad put to a Vote It was unanimously decided to ig- nore him, Accordingly, while the Congressmen toured: the isiand In the time at their disposal, King’s House was lett off the programme, The C igth, They spent five days in the canal xone. Members of the party expressed themselve: favorably Impressed with what they saw. The engineera of the fanal, convinced them of the Practica- bility of a lock canal, ee qq NEW ORLEANS’ WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Donna Elvira (5 to |taud even) 1, Hosserian ( to 2 for i pince) 2, Posing 3. he southern: jon ce etre Lo’ Felook. to-d heaat ne ‘ealled Pent ie mad SECOND RA * @ t T and ou® 1,.Manbey for Blase) barat Six, |B, Madden ealoped: is rosea ADVICE. ford White’s Slayer DURING TRIAL Eight Sworn Documents to Show that Stan- is Always Clear- headed—Thaw.a-Splendid Wit- ness in a Civil Suit. An amazing contribution to the record of the great Thaw case was made this afternoon when the lawyers and alienists for Harry .Thaw handed to Clerk Carroll, of the Criminal Branch.of the Supreme Court, their counter-affidavits to} the motion of the Distict-Attorney for a com: mission in lunacy to pass upon the mental condition of Stanford White's in tors) slayer. The first of the affidavits, that of Senior Counsel Delmas, em- bodied a number of notes written by the prisoner to the lawyer during the récent progress of the trial. Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw also made an affidavit in which she sharply and a denied that there was show et Thaw light upon the workings of the mind the other side, now suggesting the a ness forward. The most significant of all the notes js one in which Harry Thaw advises Delmas to put Carroll Beckwith, the artist, upon the stand, and to, prove) by Beckwith that Evelyn Nesbit'a in-) nate goodness impressed him when pe first knew her as a child model, In change jn her after she had met St ford White. In ‘another note he urges Delmas to show to the ury that Stan- | ford White went armed. Delmas, Attorneys Gtea- | son and McPike and Dra, Kvans, Wag-! ner, Jelliffe and Shiels, mental experts, also furnish afidayite, Although the quotations were not credited to Thaw the lawyers likewise incorporated into thelr adidayits numer ous extracts from m personal statement which ‘Thaw sent to them from his gel} ' inthe Tombs today aftar working on It for two days. Just after Thaw delivered tha bulky document to A, Russell Peabo'g, of his counsel, he had & Yong conference in bis cell ‘with bis wife, Both of them seomed confident and cheerful, Later his mother came to the DrsRon to see him, Four additional affidavits were, filed by Mr, Hdrtridge, ‘These were thd attl= Aavits- ef Mrs, Mary Copley’ Thaw, mother of the prisoner; Clifford | W. Hartridge, A. Runnell Peabody | and | Daniei J, O'Rellly, the remaining law- lyers of the prisoner, ‘Of these, only *s affidavit was of material Mrs. Th importance, since the affidavits of the ‘three! lawyers were practically repett- tons of the affidavits made by McPike and Gleason. Mrs. Thaw's affidavit, | however, dealt-at length with the ator- of hereditary taint of Insanity in hqf:family, lo which she gives an em= pilatle dental, Mr. Hartridge dented that there hud ben any split among Thaw's counsel, fis explanation for the Ming of tho AlLiavitetn (wo separate bitches being shat only a portion, vf them could -be fot ready for the printer last night. 46 a matter of fect, Mrs, Thaw did not muke her aMmdavit until tne mornlag at-10 o'clock, when It wus dHtated to her at Hartridee’s effice. Tels Her Own Story. It fe an follows: "The moye by thd prosecution for an airy into, the adyimbility of a lunacy Gommission for my gon, Harry -iK. Thaw, affords me the long-desired op- portunity of giving all the facta In re- Intlog to the alleged hereditary epilepsy and insanity, stripped of which malicious Mlsrepresentations had grOss exaggerations have thrown arouig them, “First, I wish to emphatically state that In the direct line of; ascent for four generations, 1f we include that of te defendant himself, there 1s no trace of either epllepsy/or Msanity, I shall dae of the collateral casce later. “John eee “tite = paternal Fring he assisted frequently in tne defense. , WESTHAS I. verblige, |, hereditary insanity in the family. . Delmas’s’ purpose in submitting the notes was primarily to had a logical perception of what was going on, and that { But to the general public their { 3B of the famous young prisoner, show- ing unexpected sides of his character, and that, moreover! they reveal cer- tain phases of the case which have heretofore been buried out of sight, Reading them- one sees-Harry- Thaw-first in the-rele-of-a-zealous protector of his young wife, and then as a keen observer of the proceed- nigs as they affect his own chances, now calling attention to some slip by dvisability of calling some new wit- father of Harry K. Thaw, who fn 1803 established the frat regularily organized banking house in the city of Pittsburg, with which bank ‘he waa connected -unil his retirement from business, lived to be elghty-five years of age. Ho was a man of such determined will and force Philadalprinc and that-he osty noticed &_ of character that up to a reek before ; Tin Geath Ne would have been equarte have conduct a meeting of bank direc- tors, eave for bbilly {nfirmities, All-loherited-Strong Character. ea UT TEM the father of te da- lant, was onv of eleven children. Tao song and five daughters. of this Jarge family grew —to_manhood and. womanhood, some living tom ad- [Yanced age, all inheriting n measure lof the indomitable stréngth of character }0f thelr father, Tile youngest of thia large family of children at the age of seven yoara,’ after a severe attack of soarlet fever, developed a tendency to epileptic attacks, and these attacks conUnued at intervala until her death Ot the age of sixty “Tho children and grandchildren of MraccHersh=are—abeotitely:|free trom any susxemion of epilepsy, thus prov- Wtlon. to hare been the: re- t fever neting on the sud- of a young child. ‘Thin nly case of known epllepay. or y in this Hine 2 prisoner's geptible baie ‘ta the or family records on both aides for two more generations back jndicate nothing different from those 1 describe. “I wish now to speak of the ral cases of Insanity fly, There w mix brothers and th, my father’s family, -A ftth b, $c, Dossessed a yuoat Dridiant mind aod was an besiduous student. His oration/at the close of his for year at Amherst Coll, {mprensed the faculty as so profound in its erudition that they Injudiciously decided not to Umit him as to time, with the result that tts close was ime mediately followed by an’ attuck of which shattered for a tine hia nervous system. “Two Years later an attack of measics, aiwuys attended with peril in adutts, ty chill, The result of acute maula, and on the advice of ibe attending physician he was placed In an. Insane asyliin. After seven months he “was pronounced cured and discharged. Tyo years later, at the thne of the breaking out of the Civ}] War, he was teaching school in UUnois and joined the Twenty-fraz Iill- nols Regiment. Had to Endure Insin “I beg to be pardoned for going thus into detail! in ‘giving the exact truth regarding the two solitary cases of de- Tyngement and pointing out the exctt- ing cause in each. I do this for the reagon that I have been obtiged to en- dure for months with what fortitude I itlons: —r— * (Cohijnued qu Second Page) NOW REVEALED: the defendant himself, there {s no around them. eee willing to come at once Evelyn told. Hummel nothing except geography. the doctors, regarding what he told me in the the change thet eo in the Mr. White. Pleas and Parts of Her Son’s Letters‘ EXTRACTS FROM THE AFFIDAVIT OF THAW'S MOTHERS AND FROM LETTERS BY THAW TO HIS Ci By MRS. THAW—First, I wish to emphatically state that'in the direct line of descent for four génerations, “The move by the prosecution for an Inquiry Into the advisability * of a lunacy commission for my son, Harry K. Thaw, affords me the- long-desired opportunity of giving all the facts in relation.to the- ‘«Nogod: hereditary epttepsy-and insanity, stripped-of verbiage, which malicious SL arate and gross exaggerations have thrown BY HARRY THAW have a respectable young married woman But White knew of appendicitis, -I insist that my counsel produce Carroll Beckwith to testify concerning Mrs. H. K. Thaw’s character and goodness in 1901 and: s Earnest it we include that of’ tract éither of epilepsy or insanity. and testify against 6. -W. 2 of appendicitis or of anything else He had paid fall of 1993, in 1994, 1905 and 1906, fall of 1901 after the meeting of AYAN'S ADE Move the Tickers and|F Give Practical Men Control of Affairs. WASHINGTON, March 2.—Thomas F. Ryan, of New York, paased through Warhington to-~iay en route to his pountry ham at—Oake Rites — Va, Mr Ryan did not call on President Roose- yelt or any other Governmen: oMectal althougl he spent a few hours at his Kesidence here where Mrs. “Ryan te staying, Ho eaid he did not expect to see) tha Pres!dent. Discussing the rallroad problem, ald “The railroads are really owned by the people, —and—not—by— Wall -atreet | broker They should be taken out of | Wall street and the stock-quotation Uckers should be taken out of .the railroad offices, The rallroad officers and the practical railroad men who are obarged with the responsibility .of op- erating Che ratiroids sould be Mi ab selute control, “they sliould weicome every oppor- tuuity to confer with the President, aid- diet tin dh ie eflurle to-reach -n~ so- ludion that will be fair and just to! the RaRSDA and to the corporations and en- sure strict obedience to the law,'t What is your view of the presont financial) sttuation? | y "One of the bad feaqures of, the situa- tlun Is that every money eéAtre in tho world ts And use for lus capital in u 2 of Nome industries und ia he he promot! very largely fran. Bur tres, Uhal there Js enougn (0 MVE BURK speculat oan draw the duty of mi ere to fywn upon 4 e movement. Ind wld Rusband Ui red to furnish} money heces#airy to Move the tremend ous crops that Wo are likely to hays this year. RUSSIA’S FORMER HOLY SYNOD CHIEF DEAD, March 23.—M. itor General at T o'clock this Po ST. Pobedons the Holy Synod, ihe evening, Constantine Petroviteh steadily. set bis a amentary methods of adi n judiclal organization, trial by: ecdom of the preas ahd secular education, with the reault: that at one time it 4s probable that there was no man in Russia. more cordiaily detested py 90 many people as M. Pobeitonentsere edonostseft inst Par- falatration, oth. a = = a ce) aaa = = = ae cL Fear in ‘Berlin and Weak- ness—in London’ Give —— Bears a New Chance. a j ‘The stock market cloved to-day at figures that were hovering close to the panic prices of ten days ago after two hours of trading: that— kept— even! oe wisest operators guessing what was Ukely to happen next. After the first sudden collapse of prices an effort made to restore order and red ‘of the heavy losses, but it was not very — fruitful. Yesterday's violent’ break tn the Eries and in Cansdian Pacific paved the — way to some oxtent for the action of the market to-day. ‘The particular weak neas,\however, scomed to find ‘ts origin In foreign markets, there belng a panto in Berlin and seml-demoralization | in: 4 London, although the — unsettlement ‘ abroad was in part reflected from the 1 New York market The money altuation seems to Me at. Uie root of tie foreigh troubles. Ohl advance tn the Bank of France divcéant rate eariler- in the Week has aroused acute uneasiness over the coming April, aettlements “which-are of importance: ta: all money markets. In London alo a stock market settle- Ay ment begins on Monday, “At that time { discrepancy in prices of, securities alnce the last settlement, two weeks ago, havo to belmade| soot Tht. waa held to ac- count for the particular weakness of Canadian Pacific, which holds an tm- portant place in the department of Ameriéan’ securities on the’. London Stock Bxchange, ‘That. stock sold at 16 and 158 on the first sales here, compared wf 1631-8 on ast sales gst night. This was on marketing of 2400 shates, Kurth ofte price to 185, an { terva} of 11-2 points between sales be~ Ing inarked On the ‘declines, Unton ‘Pacific at the same. ime ran off 41-4, to 129. Reading and the Hilt stocks fell from 8) to 2 1-2, Colorado Fue} and American Locomotive 2 34, Delkware & Hudson'2 1:3, Amalgamated 5 Copper and Anaconda caily all of the most active niocks trom 1 to 2) points: Canadian Pacific ore- bounded 4 points {mmediately and. there Were other recoveries of 1 to 2 polnts on the rush of bears to cover and take profits, Liquidadqn Waa continued, however, and—droyé prices downward wun hd tie tone wus Weak and Huc tuations were wild. On the Stock Hxcnange it wan that the early avlilag of Canadian clic was for account of a pool which had been operating extensively in this market und London. Union Pacifi southern Pacitio, the Hill stocks, Ain, gumated Copper and United’) Stutea- Steel were all sold for London docoung atthe opening. It was rumored, that He practically récelved: his polit death blow when ¢ Was issued announcing { nt re gious oolnion, which way more bitter 4 it synchron Anniveraary, of “his < jublle: RtorcGeneral of ‘tire Hols: igual Snkend RARE OOT i wit the Seu Hea ov, ihe Ihe roes of the Ci in Packie market's geneealice aeons and that throw aver & fitce, oat bart ot ie eis The tol ea ‘at stocks {9-da 842,200 tae ‘of honda pasten