Show A IIOII TUI INDICATION Agents of tho British bovernment aro now In this countrj investigating tho question of bimetallism Tire purpose of their appointment while not tint of an international conference was one fully as well calculated to secure the information desired on the subject of metallic coinage coin-age In all its international phases What information was desired has been placed at the disposal of these gentlemen and the importance and 1 signillcinco of their visit has been appreciated It is regarded as an indication of Finland inclination to consider nomo step toward limited bimetallism bi-metallism and that the rise in the price of silver In England is cited as un evidence evi-dence that this idea is shared in that market The complaint has been made that tho Vdmmistiation has shown too little appreciation of the fact tint England Eng-land in sending out agents on this mission mis-sion has done what the United States has in the past vainly urged hoi to do In reply to this it is said that the diplomatic diplo-matic and financial representatives of this Government have appreciated this action on tho part of England and have taken such action as the circumstances permitted |