People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1893 — Salt Lake to Boston. [ARTICLE]

Salt Lake to Boston.

In replying to a circular from the business men-of Boston in behalf of a single gold standard, the business men of Salt Lake City, Utah, came back as follows: “We challenge the supporters of the unconditional repeal of the Sherman act of 1890 to show, or that they have ever shown, therein any benefit would arise or reason given that confidence would be restored if their policy was fully carried out. Independent of all direct silver interests, and in behalf of commercial relations alone, we earnestly beseech all business men, personally, to unbiasly investigate this subject of bimetallism, feeling confident that they will unanimously, and withour delay, call upon congress to silver to the place it occupied poor to 1873, thus speedily and permanently settling this monetary question, restoring confidence to commerce, giving employment to the unemployed and stopping this awful march of ruin, and distress.”