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Show WASHINGTON NEWS. The Gold Reservo Again Invaded bat I No Uneasiness. THE MAHE ISLAND SAU T-VUD. Money Lost bnt again Itntorcil. UUb ..ppolnttnrntf. Chtneio lice-lilcrcil. lice-lilcrcil. 1'aTa. f Washington, D. 0., Hay SO. Ad 1 iloca recalled t the treaeury depart ' mentatatothal 3,000,000ln goM haa ! bean engaged t tho New York tub- treasury for ahlpment tomorrow. When thla la deducted from the J03,-031,000 J03,-031,000 It Will leaie tho gold ruervo Imaded to tbo extent of $1,200,000. No uneaalneMla felt by thll withdrawal of Koll.aa ths policy ol tho admlnla ttlon l to use the gold reaervo when noceaaary at arallnble ciih. WOHIl roil 1IA1IB ISLAND MAY YA1ID. Hecretary Herbert has glien his npproial to the findings and recommendation! recom-mendation! mad by Captain Mat thewaaeth tfiult of his Inspection uf the Mite Island (Cat.) navy yard, 'lliaeecretary Unratified at the nature Ibf the report, as It enables him to carry out a plan which he had cberlthed as In the line of economy and cstculatad to build up naval Interests on the l'a. clHocoaat. Captain Matthews lound the plant aud iqulpment yard of first quality and oapable of doing repair work of high order, while thn labor la thoroughly aallled. A careful calculation shorn that the cost of work there will compare very favorably with that done In the east wheu n due allowance la made for the distance, oonitquently Hecrotary Herbert an. Uouucee that hereafter he will order all repair work not only for the raclUu station, but alio for vessels of the Asiatic station, to be dono at the Mare Island navy yard. The Monterey will proceed on her final olllclul trip tomorrow, leaving the navy yard between 10 and 11 i 'clock a.in , to be absent from nve to eight days. UESTOHED LOST MONUY. United Hlatta Treasurer Nebeker today paid Into the United Blatea treasury 11,055, the amount having been stolen or lost from the treasury caah. The money waa all lost lu redemption re-demption at the division treasurer's uflloe at three different times, and all slnua the 4th of last March. Chief Drummondof the secret service has been unable lodlscover bow the money disappeared, whether by tacit or by Letting Into waste paper. 1 UENKKAI. NOTES. JgP Mary Anderson of Utah was granted CJ (pension yesterday, W Mrs. Ida Z, Cross has been appoint ed postmaster at Van Wyok, llolso f J- county, Ida. it Nephl Johnson, Jr., waa yesterday f appointed poatmaaterat Johnaou, Kane (' county, Utah, Andrew llowat of Halt Lake, W. L. !Maglunlsoi Ugden and Joieph T, llloharda ol Halt l.ako were yesterday appointed aid. tent United Htatesat , torneyi for Utah. K. M. Allison, Jr., J militant United Htatea attorney for t uian, una reaigneu. f Ileporta received at the treaaury de. f partment Indicate a larger registration of Cblneae than waa at llrat anticipated. .' Ho far reporta from forty-nine out of I thealxlythree Internal Ilevenuodli f trlcta show that 11,273 Chlnesu regie I tared. The lattat roturna from tho f 1'aclOi Htatea show! I'lrit California, V 2S2SJ Jourtl. California, E1E8: Oregon, llllo. Hacretary Oreanam haa reoelved olllclul notice of the purpoau of the Italian government w raise Itadlplo matlo repreaentatlon at Washlagtou f to the grade ol an embassy. It Is pre 16 sumed that tho present Italian minis- ter, Ilaron lava, will succeed to the new mice, Our minister to Italy will 8 not be made an embassador. I The Fair. I Chioauo, May SO. The World's I Fair will be open on Hunday, The ft ofllclals In charge are making cxten f alve preparallona to receive the tm ineuse orowds, aud If the weather la plMuanl they uatlmate that the attendance at-tendance will be great. After hearing arguments all day In the Cllngman ease to prevent the dlreotora closing the gates on Bunday, i Judge Hteln of the supsrlor court took the matter under advisement till Monday, Tho Federal district attorney attor-ney announced tonight that his bill for lojunotlon to keep the gates closed will be filed tomorrow, but he does not anticipate that auy action can be I taken beloru ueit week. H A pleasant International Inoldonl m today waa the Inauguration of Mrs. m Uinest Bart's "Donegal Village." jnW Among those who look part lu tho kX exercises were I'resldent ulglnbotham fft of the World's Fair directory, Attor- F4K ney-Ueaeral Meloneyof Illlnola, John OR F, Flnerty, Pesluiaater Maxonanda Hi number of representatives of the 9K Catbollo church. Arohblihop Feoban HE was unavoidably absent, but sent the Mr? chancellor of tho diocese. Father 9m, Muldoon. Bpeeohes were saade and a jH musical program rendered. ES Tin. riiras tcMuicss. K. llonoseler J l. I men ot eal ft I'ulnl. B ClliOAao, May SO Two new m branches of the World's I'rua Con m Itreta were opened thla afiernoou. W These were the trade press and the HB religious press. In the general con 5ft grcra LdltoMn.01.lel John A. Hlrlch. SB ef of the New York Jhil and Axprcn tm dlicuued the qumtlou whether the Uf dally prni colore lis niwa too highly, ngR Ihespculiol held that aia general rule fjffl, mwa wua not too highly colored. He aft made the novel suggestion that news HK papers should print both llepubllciin aJJ und Duuiocmtlo t dltlons, having a lie- fitX publican and a Dcruucrallo editor who M shouliiwrllelromprlnclle l'aierswero PB nl. oread by i:x.Uoviruor lioard of K Wlsoonsln and John 1). Htoll of W Indiana. Ifc The l'ubllshera' asioolatlon wound MR up Its sssslon tonight with a bouquet Wj aiKlnslsy'a. The association unaul m mously adopted a joera wrlltsn by J, I. Iiyuoh oi Weal Point, Miss, and m llcij"ColumbusHalullnBtheNaUon.'' M It will be read the first time at the opening of the next meeting of tlioNa. m tlonal I-dllorlal auoclallon. Honors for Lynch ai.d his poem were nume r-cus r-cus today, foi the World's Fair commission com-mission alio n loptod It as the national salutation, TUB ISrANTA. lew Tork 1 nterlaliie Hie Ilojral aural llvjall. New YoiiK, Miy 8. Society lion ored the Infanta Kulalla with n ball this evening,' which for grandeur, Imprcaalveneaa and elegance haa not been excelled by any similar function held In the mslionolle. Clrculo Colon Cervantes was the boat. Tho alUIr was given undir the auspices of their excellencies the ministers from tipalo, Mexlcfi, l'eru and llrasll, Itlch andmsgnlfloent as have been the deoorattous of Madlion Bqunre garden in limes past, It la probable that those of tonight were novrr squalled. Uertaluly never before In this country havo they been surpassed. All the artlstlo skill of the llorist was called Into play to preaont a scene that will never le forgotten by thosu forlun ate enough to witness It. A royalnpait-mentWAsmadoby royalnpait-mentWAsmadoby making three at the south side Into one.the whole bolng oon vetted Into a gorgeous floral bower, with a I rejecting canopy resembling, lu thoeiqulslletrestmsiil, the Interior surface ol a delicately colored sea shell. The apartment was furnished In the style of I.ouls XV, with the costlltit furniture and tapestry ao prlceleaa Ibut the coumlttoe took the precaution U have It Insured lor KOO.OuO. At 10 o'clock the boxea in the gallery of the concert room wero nearly all fillet with gorgeoualy attired Homtn and with men. Hhortly after 10 o'clock tho lady fatroneaiea who were to be presented o the Infanta entered the ntsembly room aud ranged themselves down the south side. It was IS o'clock when the Infanta arrived at the garden, accompanied accom-panied by l'rlnce Antonio, Marquliu I)s Arco Ilerruosa and Ueniral Var-num. Var-num. The princess waa radiantly beautiful as aho appeared. Uer youth ful beauty waa set oil by the snow white beard and hair of Honor Navarro, Na-varro, who escorted her. Bho wore a gown of pale blue brocaded silk trimmed trim-med with gold pink, nnd a low corsage faced with pslu blue lace. A neoklaie of ulamonda waa In her hair. The prlncese stepped upon the platform nnd stood facing thecompany. Bhe smiled sweetly, but looked somewhat tired as the presentation began. After stand ing eighteen mlnutos the princess showed signs of wesrlnesa and sat down, receiving the ladles ellllng. OIKHINU Of TIII9 Ui.hU Wheu the formal prcsmtatlou ended Beuor Navarro escorted the irlnctss to the box which had been arranged for her. The appearance of tho prin ores In the gallery was the signal for the opening of tho ball. After two or three numbers had been dancod the princess ex rr-icd a dsalre to go on the Door, and on tho arm of Beuor Navarro she descended from the box and slowly made a tour of the ballroom. Later In the evening the princess and guests of honor took supper In the baLquct VI3ITINC1 THE OAIIAVELS. Bbortly after 2 o'clook thla afternoon Prlncraa JIulalla and tulle wont aboard the Dolphin and thoColumbue caravels wire visited. The princess spent flltcon minutes on board tho Hanta Maria, and her departure was signaled with a royal salute. Unfortunately Unfor-tunately tho breech of one of the guns blew out and waif hurled through the umwrdeck. A splinter of wood struck a lieutenant on the eye and cauied an ugly wound. A sailor waa alao hurt. Her royal hlghnrsa showed deep regrtt over tho accident. A lrael0Dt. NfcW Yoiur, May 20. The Tribune sate tho request of Maxwell i-vurlf, who Is associated with Joieph II. Choate as counsel for the Hlx Companies, Com-panies, Judge Lacombe has written an opinion lu the case of Ny Look, the Chinaman who was arrested several daya ago. The fudge ordtrod that be be deported as soon asprovlslsnssliould be made for carrying out the deary law, but set him at liberty. In the meantime Choate osusod the arrest of tho man for an Important rosion. He fell that a Judgo lu this oily would not order that a Chinaman be kept under arreat pending tbo arrangements to put thnUearylaw Into effect. A western Judge might, however. Copies of Judge Lacorabe'a opinion have been sent to the attorney general at Waah. Inglonand will leach every United Btutea Judgo before long. Thla decision wllllurulsh a precedent which othir Judges will not be likely to set aside. FOSTlOl'a bTATBMENT. Fostobia, May 20. Qovernor roster ros-ter Issued statement expressing Ills deep distress and humiliation over his failure, saying that bis endorsements for the window glasa companies and the braia and Iron works company wero very large, and precipitated his failure. Hesayii "I can ase plainly that In settling my affairs through the courts, thus compelling my asaets to be reduoed to cash, large saorlfice will bo made, mis being so, 1 cannot give encour. ageraent that my debts will bo paid In full. The other uoucerns with which I am connected are all on a sound basis, exoept potilbly Davis A roster; they havo a surplus of f 80,000, nnd ought to psy In full. It Is only Just to myself to say that two things cauied my downfall. One waa ntgltot of business, occasioned by devotion to politics; the other, an over-scaloua do Ire to build up Foalorla. I do not know at my tlmeofllfatbat I ought to Indulge In hopeof being able to repair my fortunea and pay my debts, but that I shall try will be the one end for whlohl shall live." The govurnor craves tho generous ludgmentcf theiubllc, aud estimates the liabilities of the various ooncerns Involved at $600,000, tho meets of which on paper more than cover the liabilities. He concludes by saying that the school fund and Uulldlug d. Loan association fund aru scoured against Ion. The Italian Oove eiiinsul. Home, May 23. A resolution of con fldence In tho cabinet was Introduce In the ohamuer today In counoulou with l'rt ruler Ulollltl's announcement j onterday that tho reorganized cabinet would follow the old program, It re suited In an unexiootedly complete victory cf the govirninent. Of all deputies preient, 227 voted Itt Ibe goernmlnt, 171 agalnit and twenty lour didn't vole. (Iioler. In franca, WAaitiMQTON, D. C, May 20, Stir geon-General Wymau of the Marine best Ital service received a cablo dls. patch today from Burgeon Irwin, win is itatloned at Marseilles, announcing that cholera has appoiredat Nlmmis and Cotle In southern franco. |