Show THE WORLDS FAIR CITY Comments of the InterOcean Times and Record CHICAGO Aug Following are some of the comments on the presidents message mes-sage Chicago InterOcean I has a clear forcible presentation of the subject now most prominent before the country In a discussion of the money question he goes so far as to leave no possible room for doubt that he is in favor of a single standard and that standard gold The Times While the president makes a well urged plea practically for mono metallism he seems to forget entirely the Democratic party which pledged itself to maintain bljnetallism and repeal the Sherman act not without a substitute but the president asks for no substitute The Record The presidents message is a remarkable document in no respect save in its straightforwardness and calm business tone The question submitted to Congress Is not of a political character and should not be used from an angle of partisanship Instead of endeavoring to Jay the blame for the enactment of the Sherman law on the Republicans he says mildly that it may be considered to have been n truce between free coinage advocates advo-cates and those intending to be more conservative |