Show PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER r Editor fe Telegram The Chicago Mining World gives the l following no figures in ut reference to gold old and nd silver Ounces Production of gold roM in in the U U. S. S in in 1910 1010 Production of silver in iu the U. U S 8 in 1010 JHO Ratio Rati atio of production l 1 12 16 ounces ounce of or silver ll to 1 I ounce cu of f gold Gold 2067 20 per ounce silver siJ per ounce Ounces Production of j old nId in in I world worM in in 1910 1010 Production of f er in m world in in 1910 Ratio of production production- P II ounces f silver RiI to 1 I ounce cf f gold old Gold GoM 2067 per ounce silver buYer 20 per ounce Production Q of gold and silver ilver in the world ord 1193 to 1910 inclusive r Ounce Gold 6 i Silver rr i l Ratio of pro production 1 l. l oun ounces of of silver to J 1 ounce of gold Gold 2067 per ounce silver l 10 7 per ounce The rhe combined work f I the world for n years ar Keeps pretty tc to 16 to 1 doesn't it S FRIEND D. D F R rt Lake Cit City F February ruan fl 6 tI UMi 1911 Silver poss possesses ever every at attribute that gold old does except except density It IL came down the ages side l by sid side with gold old as money So long as it had the same same- re recognition it never shrank one penny an un ounce e in hi its equal sovereignty fo with gold oId as money IL It w was s 's the steadier metal of the tIle two and md much the more thore c convenient for rOl the nass' nass of or more l mone money na s man kind A AJ At the ratio last years year's ears prod product net would have sold for It really hr brought The difference is it which represents the amount that the thieving legislation of 1893 took last year from our miners It hn has hn an averaged r about that amou amount t annually f for r thirty y arsAnd ursAnd ars urs And Mi Mr 11 Taft wa wants authority to sell tt worth of bonds to pay for th the Panama lauania canal r rI I which when heD done will add to the iDt interest inter r. r est eft account which the people will have to meet an an- Again enterprises enterprises' arc are lagging in every state stati for I want of money mane The fhe railroads will need quite this year yeal Can anyone anticipate anticipate antici pate pato the time when our out country with its billions of profit from field factory and anI mine accumulates annually will ever have ha anything left when the steadily increasing interest account is finally settled set set- tied 7 What must shrewd little France think of our financial s system stem Y What must Germany 7 Whit YIH t must England Would V either cither of them throw more than away annually and add at atthe atthe atthe the same time to their annual interest account to be lC paid by taxing the people 1 Is it not time tim that the inscription which Bel- Bel saw blazing on the wall vall of his banquet t hall ball should be plastered over ovel the doors of our national capitol |