Show THE SILVER QUESTION wo predicted a heavy rise in dilver when the bail bai aai lav ahro avi pip ni L uli rather however aai inis the law we aru mabeu tj annu anco that their fears wore ground lysa and that the or the new law are working mot mo t admirably ia favor of the abito meta on on silver continued to rise from to per ounce and it will rise higher and higher until it is on a par with gold it has only 11 cents to go when this vill be tho immerso gain that 13 to utah has probably not occurred to the minds of individuals who hava given matter attention ing that utah mines prodico and wa have a gain for territory of when wo futher take into consideration tho increased development of our mines now dormant or that would not pay working under the depressed condition of the silver ca arlot ae have a still larger gain it will therefore be seen why the west has been so clamorous for the bation of silver it throws millions of dollars into circulation in this region which of course high wages for the working men and bettor pay for the produce of farmers we are please 1 the bill became law as we remarked before but it would have delighted us much more if the silver men had gaad free and unlimited coinage of be white metal and we are persuaded fd that it would have been to the advantage of the country however wo are not aging to grieve the present lav may pave tha way for such an enactment by the next session of congress the national silver convention held at st louis in november 1890 adopted the following resolution ed that thy fifty congress be requested by thia to provide at its first ebion es ion fur oren ing the mints oe alie edif lu the free and unlimited ul ard silver dollars of the present weight and fineness to be a leial lender fr all debts public and private equal with gold and that until mch is made the secretary be required to coin the maximum of 1701 th of silver per aa bow bv law A national was also up pointed consisting of a member from each state and territory which cho ae cioe to constitute an executive com cittee the hiie recently issued a in which they set forth that free and unlimited is I 1 still their aim they advise silver i men everywhere to continue the agitation of this moat important of all questions and to continue to press their demand upon congress datil free coinage is restored and above all they urge the people everywhere to question all candidates candid atea for congress and know when they vote for them that they are voting for men who will vote in the fifty second congress for the equal ue of both metals as money to the end that the country shall on longer be subjected to the consequences of a constantly shrinking volume of money and the constant con staat appreciation of gold attended by a never ending fall of price this is a good resolve and will heartily he endorsed ui utah and the entire vest |