Show TREASURY AFFAIRS Mr Carlisle Is Giving Them Much Attention Atten-tion and Study WASHINGTON Feb 10Mr Carlisle has within the last few days given much attention and study to treasury affairs acquainting himself with the business pending in the department which is likely to remain over for solution by the next administration The principal of these questions is the recent heavy absorption of gold He had a personal conference 0 with several prominent 14 promi-nent officials in the treasurers office and i at they admitted that e all theories a to the cause of the outflow h S of gold had been 5 2 dashed to the wall t f7 w t by recent events W l and said they had I 1 t stopped trying to I li tt find out the reasons I iu I cii and instead were JOHN VXAARLlSLEbending all energies to keep intact the gold reserve of 100 000000 Secretary Foster expresses the opinion that the gold output for the next few months will not be so great as it has been and some treasury officials evince the opinion that as the House has refused to repeal the Sherman law gold will cease to be exported on the theory that the gold movement to Europe was intended mainly to influence legislation |