Show CALHOUN IN CUBA CAHOU I Madrid Newspaper Appear to Be Alarmed Ala1ed New York May 14A dispatch to I the World from Madrid says i L 1 Mi Some of the Madrid newspapers comment with anxiety regardIng the mission of W J Calhoqn in Cuba and the declaration of Senator Foraker concerning the Intention of President McKinley to reserve an expression of opinion on the Cuban affairs until he receives explicit Information from n reliable source On the other hand it is said in official circles in Madrid that the Spanish minister in Washington reports ports that the relations between the United States and ttta Spanish Sates ad the government gov-ernment were never more cordial or the disposition of the American government govern-ment more friendly A representatlvejpf of thetolbacco man ufacturers of HavanahasJ laid before the minister of foreign affjfrs protests fczg aflir against permission being granted Americans to export tobiaccj from Cuba by virtue of the alleged contracts made before General Weyler prohibited all exports of tobacco except that destined for Spain i The Duke of Tetuan sad the government gov-ernment was disposed to receive and duly examine the evidence offered by the Havana manufacture with the understanding that I i were a convincing con-vincing and precise 3 claimed the pretensions cf the American exporters would not be admitte The minister added that he felt convinced con-vinced that the American government would not back un the claim of the American exp3f ters Ii their pretensions proved to be unfounded as both coy ernments aimed only at settling the point according to existing treaties and international usage interatona Usl f |