Show Hostile Brokers J i Hustled Him Out WHEAT T KING KINGIN KINGI I IN ENGLAND i I James A Patten Well Known Chicago Speculator Rough Roughly I ly Handled While Visiting Manchester Cotton Exchange I FINALLY RESCUED FROM 1 i FRENZIED MOB BY POLICE The British Brethren Had Been I Badly Bitten at the Time the i Market Was Manipulated on This Side of the Atlantic WILL START HOME TODAY ONDON March 11 A hostile demon demonstration demonstration LONDON L on the floor of the tue Cotton exchange at Manchester and one directly contrasting it for friendliness on the Corn exchange at Liverpool were met today toda by James A Patten the Chicago wheat and cotton operator At Manchester Mr Patten was mobbed and probably escaped Injury only by b the lId hid of the police at Liverpool he was greeted by cheers and other manifesta of friendliness Mr Ir Patten will sail on the Mauritania tomorrow for New York Threats Had Been Made The brief vacation of the Chicago opera tor in England had been spent mostly I II about the Liverpool market but today I he lie ran over oel to Manchester chester to visit the Cotton exchange It was known to Mr Patten that there had been threats of nn no unpleasant reception should he be visit Cot but bu he be refused to take tak them seriously These threats It Is i said fald emanated from I I persons on the exchange who had lost large sums as a result of Mr Ir Pattens operations In Chicago and from others who held him responsible for yesterdays k V t Ii J J k f x y jJ I JAMES FAMES A PATTEN PAT TEN Chicago man who successfully cor cornered cornered cornered the wheat market and also made millions by a deal in cotton rise In the price of cotton and who ho be that his visit to England had for its us purpose the manipulation of ot the mar ket keL Hooted Jeered and Hustled Hardly had bad Mr Ir Patten Fatten touched the floor of the Manchester exchange before the outburst came He Ho was booted hooted and Jeered by the throng and then surround surrounded ed and hustled to the street streeL The business of the exchange was sus suspended suspended suspended and hundreds of or men left the pit and followed the speculator into Bank street where another big crowd was soon At this point the visitor re received received received a reception even cven more riotous rl tous The ThA mob hurled rl TH and n n I I fists were shaken at it Patten who w l turned d deathly pale as the threatening crowd pressed closely and seemed on the point of attacking him At a critical moment a u strong force of police arrived and forcing their way through the rioters sur surrounded surrounded surrounded rounded Patten and a moment later they I had hustled him Into an office and out I the back door Into a cab In which he ho was hurriedly driven to a railroad station He took the tho first train for Liverpool Unhurt But Irritated I While Whilo unhurt Mr Patten Fatten was greatly surprised and irritated at the dislike shown by the people of Manchester Arriving in Liverpool Mr Ir Patten Just had time to visit the corn orn exchange be before before before fore It closed dosed for the tha day da The floor was crowded with members who evinced their Sympathy with him for the treatment shown him In Manchester by taking off of f their hats hate and cheering him when he re referred referred to the incident |