Show Prote protection clion and bimetallism the tha enquirer is grateful to senator cannon for the considerate advertisement given it at the rally tuesday evening we hardly thought cur efforts worth the request of the 0 senior enior senator to have a special meeting got up for him to answer his assume was wrong however that this journal is for a gold standard it stands today where it always has stood for bimetallism and protection we are supporting today a man against whom the best powers of wall street were arrayed because he had said june 21 1890 on the floor of the house of representatives I 1 AM FOR THE LARGEST USE OF SILVER IN THE CURRENCY OF THE COUNTRY I 1 WOULD GIVE IT EQUAL CREDIT AND HONOR wi rh GOLD I 1 WOULD MAKE NO DI discrimination I 1 WOULD UTILIZE BOTH me gerals rals AS MONEY A AND ND WOULD discredit NEI NEITHER I 1 WAN CI C I HE DOUBLE STANDARD major mckinley never took bick back those noble words though the goldbug press of the country insisted that he should what safeguard would the country have said the now kew york advertiser against a debased and fluctuating currency with a president of those these opinions opi niong in tho the chita house the intervening six years yeara since they were expressed may have served to modify them or to tb change them completely but what means has the country or the bicart party of ascertaining this none absolutely beyond the record today majr mcfinley Mc Minley Hinley stands on hs his record when a utah man asked him recently if he would vel veto to a free coinage bill should it reach him mr mckinley McKinl py replied my record recard ought to be sufficient answer we ask the people of utah if it is ia not an and d when senator cannon seeks to show that the enquirer has reversed itself because it said sai 1 last feb 3rd ard that no candidate ought to be ba endorsed who will not let it be known that he will not veto a free coinage bill shou d it pass we point him also to major record he can nowhere find where our candidate da is an enemy to silver erme keniey bialey stands for free coinage by international ter national agreement |