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Show MONETARY COMMISSION ! SEEKING 1NF0R3IATI0N" p: NEW YORK. Dec. 28. Senators Aid- V jH rich and Teller of the sub-committee of the national monetary commission, nv- j companied by Arthur B. Shelton, secre- "IH tarv of the commission, arrived last 1 IH night from Washington, and Congress- man Vreeland, another member of th IH committee, la expected during the day. tM Senator Shelton said today of the visit. t "Thero Is no thought of a conference f), with Now York bankers on this visit. ; There is not even to be any formal con- tM ference with tho statisticians and writers 1 iB engaged by the commission. Tho mem- , bers have taken advantage of the holl- ?,' tM davs to como here to New York, which ii , IH Is "a more central point th.n Washing- f ton, to pursue tho routine work of the !. jH commission and to talk with thoso writ- 1. crs and statisticians who are here In th? K JM city or who may wish to come hero In IT, order to advlso with the committeemen. i- jH Thero are many men now writing articles f and gathering statistics for us m regard J . to tho monetary conditions In tho United tM States, and some of these can more con- L veniently see us here than in Washing- fi tn. The work of these man deals ex- IH cluMvely with conditions In this country il und has nothing to do with tho data col- J. IH lected by Senators Aldrlch and Teller IH and ncpreoentatlvo Vreeland In England. IH France, and Germany last summer.' I- Neither Senator Aldrlch nor Senator f Teller could he seen today. |