Show DEC DECEPTION lON The The- story that comes from London London London Lon Lon- don of th the favorable impression made by the United States sending envoys to the Queens Queen's Jubilee and the the- associating the of this s of feeling with international bimetal bimetal- bimetallism is about as farfetched a deduction deduc deduc- tion as is possible to conceive I Ithe If f the money power of London believes believe s the re opening of the mints to silver will be detrimental to England as a s creditor nation will a courtesy ex extended extended extended ex- ex tended to the Queen Queen Queen-a a mere sentiment sentiment senti sentiment senti- senti ment without any special significance cance lead cance-lead lead them to sanction that tha t which they deem prejudicial to their r interests If so they are a class o oi of f shylocks most easily affected an and d made of material more plastic than tha n that of which our American financiers financiers financiers finan finan- ciers are composed What the moneylenders moneylenders mon mon- moneylenders lenders ey-lenders of London decree o on n matters of finance Salisbury and hi his s ministry will obey The story is so shallow that w we e again look to see from what source e it comes It is a dispatch fro from m London to Whitelaw Reids Reid's Ne New NewYork NewYork w York Journal the Tribune No Nothing No- No thin thing more need The ad administrations administration's administrations administration's administrations administration's ad- ad ministrations ministration's fine Italian hand i i is s too plainly disclosed to require ex extended extended ex- ex tended comment The rhe deep lau laid d plan of deception being develops developed d by the administration in its treatment treatment treat treat- ment meat of the silver question i is brought to view by this special di dis s patch Odgen Odgen Standard |