Show I IN INDIA FAMINE IN INDIA St Louis The The St St. Louis Post Dispatch tomorrow will print a letter from Hon lion William Villiam J. J Bryan the first utterance after three months of travel and observation during the return of prosperity Amon Among other things he says Wheat has risen because the foreign crop has been exceedingly short The fact that silver and ard wheat have parted company will cause no dismay lo to those who understood that the law Jaw of supply and demand regulates the price of both bOlh Nothing can better disclose the weakness of the Republican ican position than the joy manifested b by the Republicans cans over events for which their administration administration and their policies are in no wise responsible If the republicans desire to claim credit for the high price of 01 wheat they must assume the for forthe forthe forthe the famine in India A general rise in prices should be followed by a rise in wages Mr 1 Bryan Dryan says that the joy over the increase of money from fro wheat is evident evident evident evi evi- dent that we have too little money that if f the farmers are benefited by the rise risen in n one of their products how much better would it t be i if the rise was universal sal That the price of wheat will wilt fall when the foreign demand becomes nominal and that the present spasmodic rise will aid rather than injure the cause o of bimetallism I |