Show debies NAnIAL I CE the worst of the trouble is probably over SENATOR TELLES TELLER interviewed banks which havo have weathered ared t the he storm S are stroner it als a hoped hope d all falle patio banks will res resume u me DF vrr july 19 senator teller in an I 1 interview upon the financial situation in this city says one cesbon u to which the trouble can be charged is partly silver the bank failures yesterday were unwarranted and directly chargeable to th the a people who became frightened and panic stricken c ken at a shado B w no banks in the united states are I 1 in a better condit condition ioA than those in this city there is fair than t to 0 bl blame aine all our ills to sliver silver it will be in much uch better to blame some to silver 0 speeches peeches bud such unbridled language and excited talk as the tile press dispatches brought while I 1 was east cast can have nothing but a most injurious Jr ious effect oil our ca case cae e teller expressed his belief that the tile sherman law would be repealed but without any sub of greater benefit benefit to silver he ila referred to acting director Directo of mints preston as a young sprig and off officious lelous clerk because of or his attempt to jew down the price of stiver ilver and declare that for a great government like go to pott pottering erint about fora for a job lot is contempt contemptible i leand and inexcusable the run on the national banks entirely subsided by noon and at the closti I 1 there here were not half balfa a dozen people around any of these institution the weak banks have all been closed and there can be but little doubt of the bound ness of five that withstood the terrible storm of yesterday and today J A thatcher president of the denver national and also of the cleant clearing dg house t this his evening stated he lie anticipated no more failures the banks that kept open through the clearing house were in good shape and showed they are in exe excellent silt condition for the he fat future ire 1 I am ant con confident fidei I 1 t that if the financial condition of the cou country t r y brightens a little he lie said failed banks k will all resume and that every depositor will be paid dollar for dollar |