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Show m a itniKitr that doks .not iuki:. HH Ur, H. It. lleckwlth, a buslusss man HH of New Yor, wrltoito the Uleveliud HH yVafci Scaler to say that he has a plan HH fur solving ttiu money queitlou. lie HH suggests among other things the lie- HH cestltyolan Inoreatu In the volume of HH 'e,l money rather than a ciiirttiry HH wheou value It flutltlout. Ho thlnLs HJ the silver produrt should bo coined und HJ all piper curieucy should bu bated upon HJ coluof ouuor thu other kind, but he HJ would luvegoidat thu single stsudsrd HHi of values aud the sliver dollar coulalu HH bundled cents' worth of metal lit the HH market price of thu sliver as purchased HH with gold. Our ojtunipjrury think. HHH this would he cotiiusliig, but we think HH hot; It would bo the tlmplvtt und HH h'O't direct thing the government HH could do. It would be Just HH fucl1 n ooudlllou at every gold HHJ lte and allverphoblst In theccuutry HHJ '""' bten ulmlug at ever slucu tho HHj demonetliatlon infamy. The gentle- HH "n W0U'J ho' fie body polltlu of Its HHT pnecutdepresslug fluanclal ollllollon, HHj Lut tho remedy propoted would throw HHj the patient Into paralysis. HHJ uu J'tuiti Dealer drops In tome sen. HH 'ol suggestions of Its owu on thlt HHTHHk Importint tutject. It thinks lht if allver leleft In the bullion stato find currency be Iseued t.asel uikmi turh bullion, and thereby redeomaiile III It at the current market rates In goll, there would be no great dlUirencu be. to I en that state of aflalri an I what wearoundfrgulngnow, which It true. Tho Nnvs heartily agrect with Itt co-temporary co-temporary that tho tlniplett nay U the betL Iti'ltoie silver ti Hi old (quality (qual-ity with gold. IMabllth n flxnl ratio Lclween the two molalf, at wat the cite before the do-manetltlng do-manetltlng legislation of twmty years ago, and open the mints to both with out preference or prejudice. It could not lake long lo tet'lu the queaUon. whether silver rltrs or gold fills In reaching an equilibrium li pronouncol merely a choice of terms to uspress tho tame thing. Tho faot woull be that the value of real money wouli be largely Incraisod and the papur currency cur-rency limed for tho con lenience of commerce would have real dollaia behind be-hind the currency promliea to pay dollar. There may bo delays mil postponements, but to this solution we shall come at lut, nud when the American people have shown how It Is done all thu other rouuitlri now holding baci will quickly und gladly dollkewlBe. To no people docs this nubset appeal muro strikingly than to those of Utah. Silver la our principal product, or would bo If properly treated, and this meant a great deal, for our neourcts a to not only varied but vait. With silver circulating irtvly and on a parity with gold that It, at a fixed an I unchangeable ratio we firmly believe Out no stato or other territory, If uvou any nation, would long surpass Utah In the nutter of silver production, and this would mcettarlly oirry with it a gloat qntc-tlty qntc-tlty of lead and not a little gold. Not only thlt, but tuah nil Impetus would bo given to every dipattiuu.it of trade and labor that our Territory would bo one or the busiest nnJ most prosperous pltcet on the globe. Kxprotslons like thoeo referred tiaro thersforaof con-eUerablo con-eUerablo ruomout to us and wo hou to tee nud hear many mure of tliuiu In this emergency. A solid sliver null Is at the head of thu Heuate llu.iucu committee and the majority of Its uiembera are like unto htm; this Is s.ood aud wu look for early and proper iclloii from tuoh source before long. |