Show international ONAL bimetallism IS DEAD WHEN president mckinley appointed his monetary commission commission for the purpose of visiting england to induce that country and other borei foreign 17 countries to aid the united states in helping to restore silver to the position which it it occupied in in the commercial world prior to 1873 we at that time expressed our doubts upon the feasibility of the proposition for we could not per mit or allow ourselves to serious seriously entertain the idea that england and the heads of her great banking institutions would ever consent or would be in favor of enteria entering n into any any kind of an agreement or arrangement ran gement which would compel her her bankers and her brokers to pay one dollar and twenty nine cents per ounce for our silver when they can purchase it for less than half that amount nevertheless there were a great many of our brilliant brillian t editorial writers who were simpleminded elou enough 15 h to labor under the impression that en england es land would finally give her consent and exert all of her influence for the purpose of bringing about an international agreement but bat all the hopes of our great editorial writers and millions 0 of f other weak minded and cringing un american citi citizens zeni were dashed to the earth and after the government has expended expelled one million dollars in sending the monetary commission commissi onona on a wild goose chase all of thol th aee ee who were in favor of international bimetallism practically admit that englund england has assumed a hostile attitude against a proposition which would redound to the best interests of not only the american people but to the p people eople of england of india of france of 1 germany and of russia and they can now very emily easily comprehend the fact chat if the people of this the greatest and the most progressive nation on the face of the earth are in favor of a larger use of silver as primary money and as money of final redemption demp tion they must enact legislation which will w III restore it to the p position position which it occupied at ai the time it was stricken down by john sherman and d a few other of the greatest and most odious and notorious traitors that the world has ever produced LET all patriotic americans throughout our city and utah who are in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of both gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to I 1 without waiting w for the aid or consent of I 1 the face of the any 0 ther other nation on earth mark an X fright up by the rooster roaster and let it go at that hox HON G CP 1139 and his family took their departure last monday for Ma manvell uvell CRL cal where they will spend the winter mr and mrs campbell have been warm friends and supporters sup of the broad ax ever since since we began its publication and while they are basking asking amid the si sunshine anabine and flowers of southern cat cal and feasting on bu oranges ot anges strawberries straw beri ies and other U luscious usebous finita they will ill also be enabled to q P peruse alifi broad ax LOOKING BACKWARD apostle Apost leJohn john henry smith delivered a great many very brilliant and logical speeches during the camp campaign of 1893 and while he was engaged in discussing politics with the saints in the southern portion of this county I 1 he said 1 I will not say that all democrats are horse thieves but I 1 will say bay all horse thieves are democrats but it now appears that apostle smith exceedingly regrets that he permitted himself to take an active part in the campaign of 1895 for all those republicans whom he assisted in electing to office according to the deseret evening news and the salt lake tribune have proven themselves to be the greatest liars the greatest 9 gamblers amblers lers the greatest rascals the greatest robbers the greatest scoundrels I 1 the greatest flim flemmers the greatest and the biggest thieves the greatest bummers and the greatest gang of irresponsible men that have ever disgraced utah |