Show WORST IS OVER W S McCornicks View of llonetmy SituationSuffering During Goal Strike Mr anti Mrs McConilclc and Mln Mc Cornlck returned yesterday from a pleats ant live weeks trip to New Yorl and Boston While the vial wits mainly one oC pleasure IMr lUcCornlck tobk occasion to attend the meetings of the board of directors oi the Dlnghum Consolidated Mlnlnc company In Boston at which only routine business was transacted Ho was nliio an Interested observer oC affalra hi Wall street and visited tho stool exchange ex-change on some of the most panicky days that tho street bus experienced tills year It I Is l the opinion of the t banknni and others In New York that the worst crisis In pant In the monetary situation said Mr ilcCornlck The uNion of several loading Jlnanclcrn offering to loan O > 00000 to rollovo tho Hlringency In the money market and uupport prices of Etocks ban bad the effect of restorlm comklonce rind hoa chrckcd the JlquliSa LIon of slocks During tbo month ot January Jan-uary dividends to tho amount of 5100 OOOCOO or more will he distributed and this Ylll tend still further to strengthen tin situation Few people In the West have any Idea of tho acute suffering that resulted from the scarcity of coal consequent upon tIm yrcat coal strike Thousands of persons per-sons In Now York and Boston buy their coal from day to day by the bushel and when the supply VHS cut off they bad nothing to keep them warm Last week when tho temperature fell and extreme cold weather was l experienced for a few days there was much distress > and there will be more or less auffeiln all winter win-ter |