Show THE SILVER QUESTION bimetallism bi now being widely advocated after a long period in which it dropped from sight Is certainly not a principle to be adopt fl blindly but 1351 it does seem worthy cf intelligent analysis writing in the mining jour journal nal J D fisher an engineer of colorado advocates a silver and gold ratio of 0 20 to 1 and says that tha t no other single corrective step cot could uld b taken which could be so universally ver beneficial it if it were established he believes internazi inter international nati onal obligations could be paid credits would be restored and unemployment problems would solve themselves it is generally agreed that the depressed price ot of silver has be been en a vital factor in prolonging and intensifying ing on an international scale reale the general industrial depre depression the purchasing power of whole e peoples has been reduced to halt half or I 1 less of 0 its former level trade between nations Is languishing and lying dying it if the rehabilitation ot of sili er will help bring order out ot of chaos the subject should have the most thorough consideration to determine its practicability metal mining means so much to m many any ot of our states that legitimate asid and pric practical encouragement ot of it it affects the very stability ot of our nation in the manufacturer TT |