The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 10, 1898, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
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THURSDAY - FEBRUARY" 10, 1S9S
THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
President McKinley's address to
the national conference of manufact
itrcrs is a most notable one. It is
highly significant that ho should have
chosen for his topic not the import
ance of protecting home industries,
or the btiildinc up of manufacturing
interests, or the restoration of our
merchant marine, or any other husi
ness interest in which such a bod' of
men are practically concerned. Al
he said about the tariff, the return of
prosperity and the aid which the
government can give to business
was by way of introduction to the
one great thought of the address
which was the putting of our cur
rency upon a safe basis.
The president has been accused by
Ins enemies of having 011I3" half
hearted interest in currency reform.
These accusations, we have stcadil
believed, do him a great injustice
If any proof were wanted of this, his
address of last week furnishes it
IJothing could be more frank, more
courageous and more emphatic than
his treatment of this great pending
question. The tariff having been
settled according to the St. Louis
platform, he deemed it an obligation
which the party in power must sa
credly fulfill to remove the dangers
threatening our monetary standard
and the financial honor of our gov
ernment. "Nothing," he declares
nnd it seems as though he must have
had in mind the pending Teller reso
lution in the senate "should ever
tempt us, nothing ever will tempt
us to scale down the sacred debt of
the notion through a legal technical
ity." We must pay our national
debt in the money that is best
throughout the world.
This is the answer, and the only
proper answer, to give to such men
as Senator Chandler, Senator Lind
say and benator (jray, who so
strangely joined with Senator Teller
and others to betray the cause to
which they were understood to be
committed, Unit the government of
the United States may not pay any
of its obligations in any money,
metal or paper, that is not as good as
gold. The president says that it is
the plain duty of those placed in au
thority by the vote of more than
seven millions of people to remove
all doubt as to the stability and in
tegrity of our currency and the in
violability of our obligations of
every kind.
He admits the difficulties which
confront currency reform. They
are so formidable as to discourage
many; but he calls upon its friends
to do battle 111 no half-hearted way.
It would be weak and foolish to at
tempt nothing because of "the popular
strength which present fallacies seem
to have. It is better to make a no
ble fight and fail than to surrender
without striking a blow. He de
clares that we must insist upon a
settlement of this question now, and
that it is not enough for citi.ens
simply to say they are in favor of
sound money; they must do some
thing to prove their sincerity of pur
pose. This is a rallying cry which ought
to be beard far and near. 11 comes
from the head our government, upon
whose shoulders rests a great respon
sibility. It is not bis fight alone, but
the fight of all those who worked so
bard in 189G to avert what they be
lieved to be an impending national
calamity. Their work was not com
pleted when the result of tho elec
tions was announced. It must still
go on. If it can be pressed to a
successful conclusion before the next
presidential election wc shall have a
most disturbing nnd demoralizing
question eliminated from the next
canvass.
Secretary Gage is a stanch, con
sistent, powerful advocate of found
money, and his speech in Philadel
phia last week was as notable as that
of the president himself in New York.
These voices arc strong voices that
reach to the utmost limits of the
nation, and the serious note in both
addresses claims the attention of
even' citizen who would save his
country from financial peril.
"Wc trust that in coming weeks,
while the battle is being fought, in
Washington, the inllucncc of nn
aroused nation will be felt in the
capital, and the senate, which, ac
cording to Senator Aldrich, has be
come noted for its "financial eccen
tricities," may be induced not to
rejest what the house shall pass.
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