Show WARNERS SILVER DILL No Probability of I 4Jomi romfqc but n Straight Essue Expected WASHINGTON September 17 The Evening Star has the following Representative Repre-sentative Warner of Ohio is in the city today having come here to see Secretary Secre-tary Manning and Treasurer Jordan abont his proposed silver compromise bill Mr Warner has been consulting with all the prominent silver men he could reach with a view of strengthening his proposition proposi-tion The most important persons on both sides of the question are said however how-ever to stand in their original position and the prospects for a compromise aro not thought to be good Both Mr Bland and Mr Reagan are quoted as declaring their determination to stand by the Bland dollar uncompromisingly and the anti silver men say that President Cleveland has not altered his views in the least since writing his famous antisilver letter shortly after his election The prospect eems to be for A STRAIGHT ISSUE OX lOll SIDES And the outcome depends upon whether or not the Administration has received enough converts since the last session to put them in control of tho House on that question which it is thought will be most important in the organization of the House and in this respect Speaker Carlisle Car-lisle will he placed in an embarrassing position There is no idea that he will meet with any opposition in his canvass for the Speakership and he will have to decide as to the organization of the Coinage Coin-age Weights and Measures Committee which will have the silver question before be-fore it According to general custom the old chairmen who have served satisfactorily satisfac-torily will be appointed at the heads of their respective committees Thus Mr Morrison will be expected to go at the head of tho Ways and Means Mr Ran dalls friends will claim for him tho Appropriation Ap-propriation Committee and Mr Bland will expect to be placed at the head of the Coinage Weights and Measures Committee Com-mittee organized according t his ideas so that the silver men will be in control Should his expectations be accomplished THE SILVER MEN WOULD HAVE THE REINS In their own hands and the Administration tion would be defeated at the outset On the other hand i Mr Carlisle shouldje fuse to replace Mr Bland in his old position posi-tion or should organize the committe so as to take the power out of his hands it would have the tendency to commit the House to the support of the administra tion before any vote had been taken and to plunge it into a long and exciting contest con-test at once In the face of those circumstances circum-stances it is important to know what Carlisles views of the question are The silver men naturally reckon on his being with them as opposed to the New York bankers but it is understood that he has studied the question very carefully and is inclined to think with President that there is DANGER IN TIE UNLIMITED COINAGE I of silver dollars This question is giving him more uneasiness than the tariff or anything else that may come before Congress Con-gress this winter and for months past he has been talking with men on both sides and making a careful study of the question ques-tion Representative Warner expressed I the opinion today that Congress would I pass a compromise silver bill this session |