Show l ON HIS MISSION J I WEST YI KJ Senator Aldrich head of the Na t f Commission who t n ii Omaha yesterday urging the tho I Importance of the study o of currency j ami nd banking reform by the men of the country countr An authority on currency hus come to the conclusion that thit Se Senator Aldrich and other m morn m hers of Ue the commission are arc favorable to to a central bank and have hav about IC de decided On OD making a recommendation I of that n but the Senator him hini himself self declares lIe he still has au an open mind on the subject antI and Js Is making hla 1113 journey west for Cor the tho purpose of In informing forming On general conditions In Tel relation llon to banking and currency Senator to have havo print crt Cd for general a sum sunt mar mary of the tho information lie he and his are arc gathering There Is i a class of coarse rals cals which will heap abuse upon an any anything thing with which Senator Aldrich Js is and especially anything which he advocates In em any public nr sa says s the San Francisco co Chron ChronIcle ide Icle Such con conduct Is due partly to ignorance partly to malignity but larg lr l because e It Is just now thought profitable to muckrake Au An economic proposition however Is not to be by the real oi aI imaginary char character actor acter o nf Its promoters i hut upon the basis of tho reason there Is In It That hat the volume of o our present paper currency Is determined b by the price Of United States bonds hondt anti arni not flot by the tho requirements of the countr country Is an evil ovll with whoso whose serious consequences the cOlin Country Is only too familiar The rC are strIngency at Seasons when business II l active c Find and moro molo 01 less reckless lit In the Into lato iring anti slimmer Cull Con with the evil and lit III great a Part lart of It Is 18 the ot of machinery rule quate to the protection or of lii In in III our which for Somo io time In tho fu ii ture turc we cannot oven esen with the host bost banking an and currency 8 systems hove hope to entirely escape The before the Monetary Commission Is to L the w which We now labor without injury to eXisting banks without low iJ r ering the tho of United StateR I bonds banns which purchased in good faith b by banks at the artificial 1 r values fOl foi them by br laws wise and necessary when enact enacted I ed cd but wholly out of under tinder pres ont conditions and aud without placing on overwhelming power there is possibility of Its To the of this problem the Monetary Commission hua been set b by It has assembled all IIO Information about the banking system of other countries but as s no other country ever had our problem m to deal with we wc cannot ex cx exI I to find a to solution of hat In foreign experience wo can learn leam MUCh luch we WC can But what wo we can take with what and with what that Is original with selves Is up UI to the tho Monetary Commis slon which now flOW alls fOl foi the assist of an any and all whalie knowledge of SUCh subjects makes maltes them compe Lout ent to dl discuss e |