Show the monetary conference BRu dec dee 8 when the international monetary conference adjourns urns atthe at the end of next t will probably leave the respective governments represented to decide whether or not it snail assemble in january the tile Anie american rican and oilier other bimetallic delegates will try to obtain from the conference a recommendation to all the governments to allow from a year to eighteen months to elapse before taking 9 ae active tive measures towards the clia changing ng ing or of the tile present currena currency y policy I y ti the advocates of this recommendation ec S have in view a t possible improvement as to the general monetary position they also hope much from the growth of bimetallism bi as a political force in ili the british politics the proceeding yesterday a at the british agricultural concer conference in fundoll london struck some of the delegates like a revelation prof andrews the american delegate who is president of brown university will bo be I 1 invited this afternoon as a democrat and personal na I 1 friend of president elect cleveland to inform ili the coh conference ference aa as to the probable attitude a of the com coming tig washington ash ngon government towards silver in reply to the invitation extended e to hi him ra by t the e conference professor andrews m made ade an address in ili which ho lie raid paid ho lie hoped that the idea that america waa wits bent only upon increasing if its national wealth and it was acting as a servile creature of the tile mine owners aoa would forever be dismissed as being equally oriu ally as absurd as the idea that american inter interests esto were main mainly lydae doe to the distress atille ting tho the american monetary continuing professor andrews said we have not lot and are no not at present like likely y to sent havo have a doll dollar a r in in 8 silver pro v e beyond oar our needs in lit the united states we have no idea iden of soliciting any favor from front the tile peoples of europe what we desire is as macli much to interests asto as to oars ours we wish to multiply our trade va with ith the world this can never be successfully accomplished as long at two great groups r pups of nations continue to drift apart k wo 0 w will 1 I not forever continue a alone one the ta task k of sustaining the price bof of alix silver er if europe I 1 is 8 not enough interested in the matter to co cooperate operate with us we will soon d decrease decrease oar our annual purchases sos of silver and begin to provide by recruiting our currency by issues of paper the next congress i is sri nearly early certain to open a procedure in hat direction we will not give u up p our gokl ril Ite referring ferring to the tariff professor re wor tt andrews adre idre w 9 mid saidi it was obvious that there was no surer way to lower the tile american tariff than for europe and the lie united states to agree upon a policy favorable to silver stiver as money that alone he declared would abate the incessant conflict for gold and leave the united states to effect a generous redaction reduction in the customs tariff |