Show IcatonAICAS AMERICANS SLANDERED Spanish Correspondents Description of Conditions at Mia Barcelona Jan 28The Manila correspondent cor-respondent of the Diane says he has discovered that the relations between Major General Otis and Rear Admiral I Dewey are most strained owing to the profound rivalry which exists between I the land and sea forces of the United States In the Islands The administrative morality of the Americans says the correspondent is below par The gambling hells of Manna Ma-nna are taxed 1200 each and the police po-lice are highwaymen who make arbitrary 1 arbi-trary arrests and then demand from 10 to 20 for the release of their prisoners prison-ers The correspondent further declares that the Americans have monopolIzed all the trade and swamped the markets mar-kets with their products rendering European competition impossible As an instance of this ho alleges that Cali fornia wines are sold in Manila as genuine gen-uine Bordeaux Another Philippine Expedition Chicago a 28 General M V Sheridan Sher-idan commander of the department of the lakes issued orders today for the departure of an expedition for the Philippines The force will include the Third infantry now at Fort Snelllng and four companies of the Seventeenth infantr statlonetl at Columbus barracks bar-racks Ohio The troops will leave their I home stations Jan 30 and sail from New York Feb 3 for Manila |