Show I COLDBLOODED I IS THE GAME I No Doubt But the Syndicate Will Get the Bonds 1 EXPERTS IN FINANCE THEY GIVE THElpt OPJiaOJ OF THE COMIIfG DEL nrsan Said to Have Made tic Statement That He Will Tate All of thc Bonds Offered or Ho will Talce Hones Popular Loan Idea Scouted WHIte House Be sicccd For Information Other Opinions CHICAGO Jan 7A special from Washington D C says Now comes the important information from Mr Moran Mor-an who has formed or ib forming a bond I syndicate that he will take all the bonds offered by the government or none This is his ultimatum The experts in finance know what this means Here Is what the best one in the government says under cover of confidence con-fidence Tho syndicate will sct tho bonds because be-cause speculation Is a cold blooded game I There is no sentiment In Wall street It Is well enough to speak of patriotism and brotherly love among the citizens of a nation but those sentiments do not spring from the hearts of men who corner gold Just as sure as these bonds are sold just that sure will Wall street get them A bank in SteubenvlHe Ohio the National Exchange bank telegraphed today otter ing to take 20000 at the bonds at L12 Other banks I am told have Bent similar simi-lar messages to Mr Carlisle A dozen or more of them were recolvcd before noon But there were no messages irom New York or from Philadelphia or from Bos loikrff tf g rlalg ton Those cities harbor the men who control the gold of this country Th y may not have It themselves but they have a way of getting it When you have learned the Intricacies of finance you will learn that the bankets and brokers of New York with their affiliations affilia-tions and connections reaching across the sea can band themselves together under the precent laws and manipulate the gold reserve of this government as nicely as an engineer manipulates his throttle There Is a belloJ expressed In other Quarters that i the end the syndicate will control this bond issue just as it did the last It Is thought that while I the public may subscribe to some extent ex-tent the great financiers the men who would have formed the syndicate will I go together and make a price for practically I prac-tically the whole issue which would be higher than the average individual would care to give and which would compel I the secretary r the treasury to award the bonds to the combination Secretary Carlisle was prompted to write his bond I call by news which ho had received from Secretary Olney who had been in New York and who was then on his way to Washington Just before S oclock Sunday I Sun-day night Mr Olney reached Washington Washing-ton and was driven immediately to the white house A few minutes later Mr I Carlisle and Attorney General Harmon were summoned to the White House by telephone Then Secretary Carlisle read inc from the notes he had made at his borne dictated the call which was later made public What Information did Mr Gluey bring from New York That is a question not so easily answered The men who know are few The private i i secretary to the president Wa besieged I for Information on this point and In I reply to all questions h remarked that 41 belonged to the great majority who knew nothing Soma of the men whose opinions are worthy believe that Senator Sena-tor Elkins resolution which was die eussed s warmly in the Senate Friday afternoon was responsible in part fo the sudden issue of the bond call By this resolution Senator Elkins sought to declare de-clare the sense of tho Senate t be against the sale of bonds t a syndicate syndi-cate ale or in other words against a private Hun on the Remervc CHICAGO Jan 7The Posts Washington Wash-ington special says The fears entertained tamed of a run on the gold reserve bid fair t be realized Information was received at the treasury department today that orders for the importation of gold had been cancelled and that 3000000 would go out by tomorrows steamers Private advices from New York also tell of large withdrawals for domestic sequestration This is what the administration ad-ministration feared more than the withdrawals for exports Scare dispatches dis-patches poured into Washington this afternoon from Wall street news agencies agen-cies asking for the latest about the traur situation I is not Improba ble that the secretary of the treasury may be forced to abandon his popular loan programme and make another prosamme mate syndicate deal within ten days or two weeks to protect the reserve against annihilation The reserve will b down to 58000000 by tomorrow night on known figures |