Show till iua nuiji the eneli sh press says no harm can come from such a may 12 rhe accept ance of england of the invitation to take part in the international monetary conference will it is believed carry other dented dinted nations with it and assure e success of the movement it is un darood responses are also received from itala and austria hun gary washington special to the tri bune I 1 the announcement made exclusively clu in these columna some time since that an international monetary conference would certainly ue held in the near future is now an assured fact the various departments of the government through whose hands information regarding the conference oula pass are as reticent as before in giving any aels in reference refe renco to it to tha public but when informed that I 1 bad positive information that replies had been received from england italy and aus tria accepting the invitation sent out by president harrisan Har risen to join this country in a conference to devise a means for a liberal usa of silver money they expressed great surprise but did not deny the correctness of the information in fact this being ancial move by the present adaid aaion has been moat zealously guarded and not until all the preparations are completed will the final announcement be made from the white house the replies from tha the remaining nations will probably bs received here before long and it is the belief of those best acquainted with the progress of the negotiations that an international monetary conference will convene about tha first of july LONDON the standard says no harsi ann cnn come from the international bime talks conference but prudence must ba shown in ane choice of delegates chev should have no fixed thory but should be trusted to dojk dispassionately at the facts we must confess we havn littie hopa that any direct good will come from any conference having as its object the giving 0 a fictitious changa of value to any commodity under the sun it is as important to prevent harm as to degood do good and incalculable injury amigh r be done the count rys credit if the notion is indiscreetly encouraged or the government disposed to tamper with contracts to suit any particular section empire or special countries at the expense of othera the news published from london this morning that the english government has agreed to be party to a monetary conference was officially received at the state department this afternoon at same tima replies were received from italy and austria in which these powers also their willingness to send representatives to the conference the acceptance of italy is especially pleasing to mhd administration aa on account of its position aa the head of the lutin union it will influence the remaining nations to follow quickly in her footsteps it ia now kaohn that at the time it was intimated in these dispatches des patches that the president had issued invitations to tha various foreign powers to take part in an international monetary conference con farence such invitations were forwarded forwar did to all the european powers with the exception 0 one turkey borne delay waa caused by the fact that though it was origin ally intended that tho invitations should ba sent from this city by cable there was bomb misunderstanding and they were sent hy mail the times says we regret the course the government has taken it appears to be playing into aba hands of the politicians in power in washington if it were pee by protocols of con to establish permanent parity between gold and silver the object would be worth the effort and sacrifice but it is an impracticable aa a pint pot to hold one anart the effect of of conference will only be to keep ap tho silver market and the whole question of the currency in an unsettled state for a long time to come if anything is likely to be done by an international agreement which will give a greater stimulus to the rehabilitation of silver the eland bill it is liet ly even if the government advised the bank of england to hold a portion of ita reserve in silver that european power would be tempted to embark in the policy of bolstering up silver or that the bank of england would consent thus to reduce its already too small gold reserve er that such a step would produce the effect which the bland act failed to produce we cannot now avoid being made to aerie tha turn cf political wire bullers pullers aad stock speculators by the acceptance of president harrisons invitation but we can at least ba careful not to go beyond the manifestly narrowly defined boundaries of safety |