Show JOHN the G interviewed will help cleveland to down sliver silver 0 CHICAGO july 3 there has never been a liine sinco since the law of abw 1 known ns a 3 the sherman act was passed ag sed that I 1 won would d not hake have voted for its repeal eaid said be senator n ator sherman today the tile sherman act was a compromise measure passed to saved the con conn I 1 t try 1 y from front 11 free coinage bill I 1 have t told 0 id mr 1 r cleve cleveland and and mr carlisle that I 1 will stand with them for bound safe stable curren currency cv I 1 think the sherman law will be repealed but the lie danger Is that congress may go too far should the clause providing viding for the tile purchase offous of four and a Ero firo alf air million ounces of silver monthly be stricken out it would be well but if congress 1 19 11 go on oil and repeal the 2 clause 11 providing that the united states 8 shall maintain the an sold gold and silver coins it would cause widespread distrust there asin is in tile lie treasury three hundred and arid fifty millions of coined silver dollars and one hundred and forty five millions bullion the legal tender of these coins must be preserved and lind their parity to gold main maintained tai lied itis it is well enough to stop the tile further mintage of silver but that in lit circulation must be sustained dainel to stop making silver dollars would not impair the usefulness of elioe already made so 0 long O g as a guaranty is back of of them T the he senator e ator further expressed his belief that a cessation of silver coinage would not brine bring gold more into circulation lie attributed the present stringency gelle to tit the e apprehension of the mere mercantile andily and fina financial ne it I 1 world that the government will not meet its obligations in gold but W will lit pay in cheap money |