| Show MO WILL BE CHOSEN Speculation a to the rionetary Conference Representatives WILL PUSH SILVERS CLAIMS ALL OI THE SESATEJ < DELEGATES ARE ISIMBTALLISTS Stttvv CtlRotv Is Certain That lie His BlecavGued < < a Second < < 3Ieraur Test of the Ore Were 3Iado Yesterday Yes-terday Anotlici Hitch Grade Ore Sltlnmont 1V1H Be aiauc From the Ma IUILLO tltStrILee Holdiiiff Ont Well Crawford Few Australia 2early Coniple ted Considerable speculation is being indulged In-dulged In as to whom the president of the United States will appoint as his representatives in the coming international inter-national monetary conference and the i general opinion is that he will name w goldbugs and probably one sliver I advocate Should this prove to be the case the delegation from the United States would still be for silver when it came to a vote for the friends of the white metal will be in the majority All three of the members named by the Senate are pronounced bime al lists they being Jones of Arkansas Daniels of Virginia and Teller of Colorado The house delegation is not so satisfactory to the silver men being be-ing made up of Crisp Judge Culberson and Hitt of Illinois Speaker Crisp it will be remembered did not stand sauarely for siher during the last campaign in Georgia and admitted on I the stump that he had not studied the question and knew but little about it He has been counted In the silver column but only as a possibility The fact that Ills personal representative on the floor General Catchings is an avowed gold man has always caused the silver men considerable uneasiness concerning Judge Crisps attitude on silver Judge Culberson is recognized a a gentleman of superior legal abil ity and enlovs the confidence and esteem es-teem of his colleagues of all parties I He is a moderate silver man but Is not regarded as a pronounced free I coinage man n < the ratio ot 13 to 1 Mr Hltt of Illinois is a cultivated gentleman of wide experience and r speaks fluently all the European languages lan-guages having held various diplomatic positions and was at one time assistant I assist-ant secretary of state He Is a single i gold standard advocate and does not believe In the possibility of an international j inter-national bimetallic agreement He Is an open enemy to silver as a money metal at any possible rate Thus it will 1 be seen that silver has not received much of a show so far as the House commissioners are concerned 1 is anticipated that the president will name his representatives within the nest few weeks and the announcement announce-ment will be awaited with the greatest interest During the past few days several 6al < Lake financiers and prominent prom-inent have reveled mining men reeied cablegrams cable-grams from Paris and Berlin announcing an-nouncing that the people of Prance i and Germany are getting considerably I I worked up over the proposed conference confer-ence and are very pronounced for the restoration of the white metal to its I proper place beside gold I Is very evident evi-dent that the silver sentiment Is growing grow-ing dally and the general expectation expecta-tion IB that some agreement of great advantage to all of the powers which take part In the conference and the world will be effected |