Show ISOM INTERVIEWS W s McCornicks Views on Free Coinage ONE OF3 CALLUMS HEXCHMEN A Great Canvas of the Liberal Vote I Going OB for Campaign Purpoies What I the Object Taking his cue from the answer of Comptroller Comp-troller Knox to Senator Stewart on the i silver question I HERD reporter sought Mr W S McCornick for an expression of this I views on the subject The banker I said I am fully in accord with Mr Knoxs views so far a absolute coinage is concerned I con-cerned I dont believe in absolute free coinage i is a dangerous undertaking as i might induce Europe to unload her silver on the United States for gold Under the old law the officials in regulating the coinage coin-age kept to the minimum and never reached tie maximum limit I am sausiied with the present law and I any change is made it should bo to limit coinage to American Amer-ican product which would not cause the amount of nilver used to oilIer materially from that now being consumed Crisp Campalzu Cash Well I have made z5 on the side yesterday yester-day cheerfully remarked a man about town in ran HERALD sanctum yesterday Indeed said the possessor of the tripod tri-pod Yes Harry McCollam peid it to me Harry McCallatn What fort To go among the railroad boys and find out what their politics are Wnat does he waut with it2 Dont know Harry seoms to be flush then Very Well what did you find out I the most of them ate Liberals Are jou quite sure of that Quite sure when I am hunting statistics lor the Liberals I And xvbut are you prayJ 1 I urn for too money r Tra la |