Show THIS IN YOUR HAT the ito london financial news hews does fear that frea Col coinage collinge liage ot of silver will benefit america at great Brit ains Ei pensa and iu in order to help me mc kieley the british authority denies its own editorial sentiments we hail hoped we had thought that the dispute over the tha authenticity tic i ity of the quotation from the london financial news of april 30 1891 bad been set at rest forever says the salt lake herald put but it beens that it has not and that the hope was vairl vain ahe L F news in its issue of sept 19 ave e take the extract from the omaha nee dee stid said the filver party in the united states slates continues to bring itself into discredit by circulation false and garbled extracts eA tracts from articles in in the financial news and in some cases caes as we have shown it joes does noi nob even stop at downright fabrication the latest trick to which it has descended is to print as an editorial from this journal a few sentences of an article of ours tacked on oil to a report which we painted in 1891 of a by senator cameron of pennsylvania and this is in dow cow being 7 circulated as an editorial f om t the he london financial kens gold bug the party must bo be in desperate straits which is compelled to resort to such dirty tricks so far as resorting to dirty i C kra ae at A bilat I 1 f T this point is august the 11 the editor of the news wrote to A C platt plait esq of lincoln neb as follows we beg to return your cutting which you forwarded us ua and to say that no such article ever appeared Fl leared in the financial news faithfully yours EDITOR the cutting referred to was wag the t paste this thia in your ilat hal article over which the whole controversy has haq arisen shenew the deiv york world directed ita london correspondent ballard smith to go to tile the office of the financial news and if permitted examine its ita files lie ife did as instructed ted and answered as follows london oct 2 cop copyright U right ma by the press publishing company new boil boik worlds world ibe the world correspondent examined today a file of the financial news in its office and quotes the following e retract from an editorial in its issues issues of april 30 10 1804 there can be no doubt about it that if the united states fates were to adopt a bilier basis tomorrow british trade would be ruined be fore ore a year was out for american i industry would be protected not only at home but in every other market mir ket the world on oil october 3 said editorially sometime since there hassent was sent out oat a campaign circular containing an editorial from tile london financial news newe making many statements about the effect odthe of the adoption of free silver by the united states the gist of f it being that british trade would be ruined all over the world by that of america this editorial ii nas as attributed to the issue of march IS 18 last it was denounced by the financial news which e 1 said it had not printed adv any such editorial an examination of march IS 13 last showed that it did not contain the editorial th a week world cevel t 1 lv v criticised criticized the issuance of elich it campaign canapi campt ign circular 1 l later a second statement ment gjok sn made that the editorial was d in the london financial niwa in its affue ii sue of april 0 1894 D iter I ter mined to make inake a thorough I 1 n vest i gation odthe matter tho tance a 1 cea eek world cabled to lo its andon correspondent mr bollard ballard solli to go to tlc alx financial news new ollice oilier and Up remitted hy by its it ow owners neri to examine the iles filers c of that paper ut tit april 0 1834 1894 two tivo and years ap ago thi sets theina tet ci ui lit ret following followill esthe is llie famous article in in fall TIIE THE SILVER N in matters policy neither this tha nor atly iny other country dares to act in deliberate antalin ism to its Deigh neighbors bors the abo comity of nations requires that no power shall follow a course carnig ilami gius I 1 if g m directly or indirectly ti ta the interest of a country with chica it iii at peate peace at the same time we to be shaping R towards a cour ae which aty bring u Us into aw awkward conflict with th the sentila f ni if not with the RO go vernial vernio powers of the country with whom we hid politically friendly frie adly relations lu in another coleron w we e print extrac from a speech made in the aguet i cau call senate the other day by M mr r don dan cameron Cani eron who represents penney va nia the b gist of mr air camerons Cam erous contention was that ilia he el english n I 1 lish policy on the all absorbing morie tary question is ib dirc cly antigoni tic to american interest and that the united S batea mut mu t i throw oil off the influence of english ideas if she moans mean to nia I 1 atai i i ilia ile r teady march of her prosperity there have not bolin wanting wa ntinE of late indications indic irions of growing irritation with chii country for its ilnyo do inthe marf manger er fitti attitude tude tolvar ton ds il n question qu eolion that is con conkling continents and gravely coin hiner the future of the poorer in europe this feel ug i g lia ha been voiced in america by senator lot lodge ge whose prop proposal ozal to virtually out british arilis h goods from tho the unit united I 1 d states datil we should sho ull assent to a bimetallic convention though I 1 he trend of sentiment on oa the other side ol of the atlantic mr Can jeron is much mil milder dir and makes war rather on those who acclimatize acclimatise english EA n lish ideas in america than on this count country rv but the settimi kenti nit nt lit has bas the same origin in both ces cates senator SC ator bodga lod e is not a silver man mail in in the usual sense gease being opposed out and out to free coinage in the united states under existing conditions and therefore jn ajl views though tinged with strong feeling may attract more atterol attention here are than those of the pronounced silverine sil veriie clr at r lode is very bitter about the failure of the brussels brusse IR con conference arence of last year where the attitude of the er british official delegates was to eci reely less than discourteous to the united states but as a rule there is set sel dom associated with iab these any bense of animus between n the peoples of at the flie two count countries and such squabbles pass pas over ari arii and I are arc forgotten but now oo 00 we are encouraging the growth of a feeling that on i question which affects at elects the he prosperity of trillions of individual americans cans this countey count y a 8 inclined to entertain views unfriendly to the states we know of course that the unfriendliness linesa is ii accidental and that our monetary policy is controlled by bv purely luah considerations Z one idera so purely belfi h that we do CIO not mind geean seeing india suller feun erica inq from our action much more tha than 1 america does the Amer americans cans are old fashioned to believe that it is the part rt olf of a friend to show himself hi friendly and when this country turns a deaf ear to the plaint of half the tha lorld including 0 all tho the new bew world they not unnaturally take it unkindly it is is not for us to say whether the feeling of irritation is wholly justified or not it exists and anti that is the main point moreover it is ti aking a shapo shape that may entail very awkward co consequences on us the recent proposal to coin mex mexican i can dollars dollar a in francisco w was a a bid towards giving us an all object chion hy by oust in aig tie from our commanding poi ow lion in t tailo a 1 I c senator camerom points a 1 plain PI ai aitor I 1 when be remarks il if tile he united states slates licul ht adrift from linoso and ake outright for silver thu would liuio call all and aia A ia at her and om iland the of koth continents 1 I the harrier cf gold would be more mor e fatal 1 han adv any birri binin r ofa custom house the bund boud ilver would baetiong be strong er cr than any bad of free trade can be no doubt about it that if the united statts stalls vote to adloph a silver baalis ia ais tomorrow toni orrow british trade would be guinea ile before tho the year car wits wit olt E every very Amei american ican industry would be pro leciej not nol only at homo home but in every other market of course tile hie states would cutler to a certain execl through having to pay their obligations abinad in old ld but the iho loss of under thi head boa ben mere drop in till bucket compared oin pared with the profits profile to be I 1 sapid frota from the markets of south america and asia afria to 10 ray nothing of europ the marvel is 13 that the united states stales has hag not lan long ago 0 0 seized the opp tily and but lor the belief that the nay dav of england IS is necessarily the way to cominer abal ial success sud alid crit un doubted lv Iv it il aull have hav a been ticen done long ago ago now americans are awakening to the fact that so go long leng as they banow their ambition to if becoming a larger r england Ens I 1 land they cannot beat u ui i it has been a biece of luck for us that it has never bp be fore fora occurred to the americans americana to scoop us IM out of the worlds markets iv by abil suing on a belver basis and it might servo serve us right if irritated hy by the the contemptuous apathy of our nur government to the gravity of the silver filver problem the americans ret retaliate by fler zing out gold it could easily be ba done and we pro pose anse shortly to show by evidence collected from perfectly unprejudiced sources spur cea ces that even now the process has bas begu nand is ia proe proceeding ceding r it a rate that will ato atonia aloni nih ih ili anost 0 st keople and probably pio bably make thit country that it did not at an earlier sta stags ge fashion its monetary policy on principles of frieu friendliness dlin ess to IP ot other her nations instead af of on a basis of i lorl sighted s |