Show IsI31113 4101111111110N 1lLS I No one ought to charge President I MiKlnle with bad faith because the commission appointed by I him failed to Pincers 1 Lnglanda consent to a mon tao conference The appolntr nt of the commission the peiectlo of its pcisonnel the Instructions he gave to It and the iuuioit he has rendered Us 11I efforts to accomplish the object inN I i I In-N IeII have all been I parts of a policy chaiactulzcd by unquestionable good faith In ill carrying out f the pledges on vhkh the administration waa Llolhi a 11 fill Iwr by th in oplo Iran hinrtll colncld 1 fill the United Pint s on th eolnugo Question but Lngland holds aloof and Uermany It 6 Jfl waltn on nngland The British government gov-ernment declines to pnrtlilpnli In n 1 monetary conference and tills rdusal ends nil hope of nny International agreement for the restoration of sliver sli-ver at least for tile present It Is I odd l though that silver should take a Jump simultaneous with the announcement WI I nouncement that i nglnndwllldo nothIng noth-Ing looking to Ito rehabilitation but i such Is I the fact I The lesult of the efforts of the monc I tnry commission me whit thoughtful men In the western part of the United States generally have been expectIng expect-Ing evtr since It was appointed con quently no shock or disappointment has been felt by them So far ns our State as 11 whoh to I concerned It nd not re hopeless or depressed on Ile count ot silver It contains vast deposits de-posits of gold Rod limitless resources of various kinds which offer the richest rich-est return to the capital end l labor that will develop them Silver Is I n i great big Industry and problem but with It or without It Utah Is I all rlghtl |