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Show ? ' THE PAYSON GLOBE lAYSON, UTAH, 8ATU1IDAY, VOLUME 4. UECEM1IE11 12, 189G NUM14E1M5, P costly Many Cubans reside In this Government to remedy these griev- establishment hat degenerated Into by the government. These amount to Issue circulation to the par value of country, and Indirectly promote the ances, fortified by indications of Influ- a strife which means nothing more than more than ftojooojooo on account uf ihe hood deposited as security for Its rethrough the press, by public ential public opinion In Spain, that this the useless sacrifice of human life and Union Pacific lines, and exceed ji,kmi,-00- demption and the tax on their circulameetings, by the purchase and ship- Government has hoped to discover the lie u ter destruction of the very subject on account of the Central Izcilu-llnea- . tion should lie reduced. ment of arms, by the raising of funds, most promising and effective means of matter of the In considering projects for the retirea conflict, situation will be and by other means, which the spirit of composing the present strife with honor The situation of these roads and (lie ment of United Stales notes and treaspresented In which our obligations to our Institutions and the tenor of our and advantage to Spain and with the the sovereignty of Spain will be sup- condition of their Indebtedness to the ury notes, issued under the law of 18901 laws do not permit to be made the aub-e- achievement of all the reasonable ob- erseded by higher obligations, which we government have been fully act forth In 1 am uf the opinion that we have of cilmnal prosecutions. Some of jects of the Insurrection. can hardly hesitate to recognise and dis- the reports of various committee to the placed too much stress upon the the them, though Cubans at heart and In all It would seem that if Spain would charge. present and prior congresses; and at danger of contracting the currency and their feelings and interests, have taken offer to Cuba genuine autonomy a Deferring the choke of ways and early as 1S87 were thoroughly evain-Ine- have calculated too liule upon the gold nut papers as naturalized citizens of the mecaure of home rule whjchwhlle pre- methods until the time for action arby a special commission appointed that world be added to our circulation avr nlted States, a to believe that the Insurgents retorted to serving the sovereignty of Spain, would rives, we should make them depend up- pursuant to an act of congress. The If ln lied to us by better and safer finanproceeding SPAIN MUST CONQUER CUBA gained in point of numbers and' charar-te- r with a view to possible protection by satisfy all rational requirements of her on the precise conditions then existing ; consideration requiring an adjustment cial method. It Is not so much a conand resources, and are none the leu. hit Government, and not unnecessarily Spanish subjects there sliould be no and they should not be determined up- of the governments relations to the traction of our currency that should he Inflexible In their resolved not to sue regarded with much Indignation by the just reason why the pacification of the on without giving careful heed to every companys, have been clearly presented avoided at such unequal distribution. Or the United States Must cumb without practically securrlng the country of their origin. The Insurgents bland might not be effected on that consideration Involving our honor and and the conclusion reached with pracThis might be obviated and any fear great object for which they took up are undoubtedly encouraged and Interpose. basis, Such a result would appear to be Interest or the International duty we tical uniformity, that If these rrlatlnns of harmful contraction at the tame If not hat aims. Spain yet by the widespread sympathy for In the true luterest of all concerned. It owe to Spain. Until we face the con- are not terminated they alionld he re- time remuved by allowing the organher authority, neither have the Insur- freedom which the people of this coun- would at once stop the conflict which b tingencies suggested, or the situation b vised upon a basis securing their safe ization of smaller hanks and In less The PcmUmI rally MU rarth lb gents' yet made good their title to he re- try always and Instinctively feel for now consuming the resources of the by other Incidenb Imperatively changed continuance. populous communities than are now Cm4IIImi la Cuba. Vaaeaarla and garded at an Independent State. Indeed every struggle for better and freer gov- bbnd and mating it worthless for which we should continue in the line of conconsection Under a of of and authorizing banks to the act permitted as the contest has gone on th- - pretense ernment, and which in the cate of the evea parfy may ultimately prevail. It duct hre tofore pursued, thus In all dr gress pasted March 3, 1887, the presi. establish branches in small communiTurkey IS pata Ha at Uuppreeu the that civil on exists the government more adventurous and restless ele- would keep Intact the pot tensions of cumstances exhibiting our obedience to dent Is charged with the duty, In the ties under proper restriction. cballlaa w Lose t'aba-TrraaIsland, except to far at Spain Is able to ments of our population leads In only Spain ' without touching (her honor, the requirements of public law and our event that any mortgage or other in The entire rase tiiay be presented by Irikra-CaMU(maintain It, has been practically aband- too to active and per- which will be consulted rather than Im- regard for the duty enjoined upon us cumbrance paramount to the Interest the statement that the day of sensible Instances many Asphaltuua ISepeulte oned. Spain does not keep on foot such sonal participation in the contei-t- . pugned by the adequate redress of by the position we occupy In the galaxy of the Untied States In the property of and sound financial method will not government, more or less Imperfectly, TarfW Pacific Baliraala, Kle. The result Is that this Government is the Pacific railroads shall exist and be awn upon us until our government It would put the of nations. grievances. In the large towns and their Immediate A contemplation of emergencies tha lawfully liable to be enforced, to direct abandons the banking business and the constantly called upon to protect Amer- prosperity of the Island and'the fortunes suburbs. But, that exception being ican citizens, to claim of tit Inhabitants within their o n con- may arise should plainly lead us to the action of the departments of treas- accumulation of funds, and confines Its damages for f The Congress of the United State.: made the entire country it either given to persons and property now esti- trol without severing natural and ancient avoid their creation, either through a ury and of justice In the protection of monrtary operation to the receipt of In At representative of the people the over to anarchy or Is subject to the mated at many millions of dollars, and ties which bind thdm to the mother careless disregard of present duty or the Interest of the United Stairs by the money contributed by the people of branch the Government, legislative military occupation of one or the other to ask explanations and apologies for country, and would yet enable them to even an undue stimulation and redemption through judklal proceed- for it support, and to tho expenditure you have aMembled at a time when the party. It It reported, Indeed, on the acts of Spanish officials whose seal test their capacity for But I have ings, Including foreclosure of the gov- of such money for the people's benefit. expression of feeling. free oar excellence of and of that at the demand strength tor the n press Ion of rebellion binds under the most favorable conditions. deemed it not amiss to remind the con- ernment liens. In view of the tact Our linslness Interests and all good and the Illneaa of our cltixen. the commander-ln-chle- f of the Insur- them to the Immunities belonging has been objected oq .the one tide gress that n time may arrive when a that tha congress ha for a number of citizens long for rest from feverish agiIt to enjoy popular rule have been again gent army, the putative Cuban Govern- to the offending cltlxens of a friendly that Spain would not promise antonomy correct policy and care for our Interests years almost constantly had under con- tation, and the Inauguration by the made manlfeit A political context In- ment has now given up all attempt to power. It follows from the same causes until her Insurgent subjects by down as well as a regard for the interests of sideration various plant for dealing willi government of -- a reformed financial consequences, exercise Its functions, leaving the that the United Slates It volving momentoua compelled to their arms; on the other side, that prom- other nations and their cltlxens, joined the conditions existing between these policy which will encourage enterprise fraught with feverish apprehentlon, Government confessedly (what there actively police a long line of seucoaal ised autonomy, however Iberal, b Inby considerations of humanity and a roads and the government I have thus and make certain the rewards of labor and creating aggrex.lveneu o Intense Is best reason for supposing It always to the sufficient, because without assurance of desire to see a rich and fertile country far felt justified In withholding act inn and ludustry. expeditions, against unlawful a. to approach Mtternex. and passion, have been the fact) a government escape of which the utmost vigilance the promise being fulfilled. But the Intimately related to us saved from com under the statute aliove mentioned. haa been waged throughout the land, TRUSTS. MKBKLV ON PAPBU. In the case of the Union Pacific, howwill nut always suffice to prevent. reasonableness of the requirement by plete devastation, will constrain our and determined by the decree of free Were the Spanish armies able to meet These Inevitable to such action situation will of become subserve the the hat Another at ever, goverment on of surrender unconditional topic In whkh our people especially entanglements Spain, and Independent suffrage, without their antagonists in the open or In United Slates with the rebellion in Cuba the lake a deep Interest may be of the Insurgent Cubans before the Interests Involved, and at the tame and Immediately urgent. Proceedings rightfully part of our tranquillity or the leaxt pitched battle, prompt and decisive re- the 1 refer to the large American property Interests their autonomy b conceded, b not alto- time promise to Cuba and Its Inhabit- have been Instituted to foreclos a mort- here brl efiy considered. Ign of weaknexa in our national- - xtruc-tur- sults might be looked to, and the Im- affected, and considerations of y It IguDjree Important ants an opportunity to enjoy the bless- gage upon those aided parts of the exlslcnee of trusts and other huge agapparent gether mense superiority of the Spanish forces main line upon whkh the government gregations of capital, the object of whkh and humanity In general, have features of the sltuatlon-th- e stability ings of peace. When we conxlder thexe Inddens number, discipline and equipment led to a vehement demard In various of Its Indefinite prolongation In the naVENEZUELAN BOUNDABY. holds a second and subordinate mort- Is to the monopoly of some parand contemplate the peaceful obedience could hardly fall to tell greatly to their In of trade, Induatry or comof lien. these branch for some rort of positive inter- ture of things and as thown by past ticular gage consequence qusrters The Venezuelan boundary question and manly xubmlxxlon which have advantage. vention on the part of the United Stales. experience; the utter and Imminent has ceased to be a matter of difference proceealngt and Increasing complicaand so atlfle wholesome compemerce, a heated claah of political "But they are rallied upon to face a It was at first proposed that bellgrr-en- t ruin of the Island, unique the present between Great Britain and the Untied tions, added to the default occurring on tition. When these are defended It la opinions, we dlxcover abundant evidence foe that shunt general engagements, rights should he accorded the Intnr-gent- s strife Is speedily composed; above all, States, their respective governments the ist day of January, 1897, a condi- usually on the ground that, though they of a determination on the part of our that can choose and does choose its own tion will be presented at that date, so increase profits, they also reduce prices, a proposition no longer weighed the rank abuses wfitej all parties In agreed upon the substantial pro- far countrymen to abide by every verdict ground, that from the nature oi the because untimely and In practical opera- Spain, all branches of kej government, having at this compiny Is concerned, that anil thus may benefit the public. It of visions Britbetween a Great treaty controlled of the popular will and to be country Is visible or Invisible at pleas- tion clearly perilous and Injuries to our and all her leading public men concede ain and must emphasize Ihe mandate of the act must he remembered, however, that a whole the Venesuela, submitting at all time, by an abiding faith In the ure, and that fights only from ambus- own interests. It has since been and Is to exist and profess a sesire to remove. controversy to arbitration. The provis- of 18S7 and give to executive duty reduction of prices to the people Is not agenclea eatabllxhed for the direction cade and when all the advantages of po- now sometimes contended that the Inunder Its provisions a more Imperative the main object of these organisations, such circumstances, to with, ions of the Facing are so treaty eminently erf the affaire of their government Tbux sition and numbers are on Its aide. In of should be reforms needed hold Therefore, unless congress shall nor Is tlicir tendency necessarily In that the until of the aspect. Vene-xueInsurgents proffer la just and fair that the assent of our people exhibit a patriotic dlxpoal-tlo- n a country where all that Is Indispensa- dependence But otherwise direct, or shall have previous- direction. Iflt occurs In a particular and restrict the psrtles demanding jhsm put themrecognised. Imperfect anticithereto be may confidently which entltlea them to demand of ble to life In the way of food, clothing ed at the ly determined upon a different solution case It Is only because It accords with Spanbh government of the selves at mercy by thrOw lag down their pated. thoae who undertake to make and and shelter is so easily obtainable, es- Island of the problem, there will hardly ap- the purpose or Interest of those managno other exbta there be, arms has the appearance Of neglecting may for a of treaty Negotiations general execute their law. auch faithful and un. pecial!' by those born and bred on the unless the will of the military officer In the gravest of perils and Inviting suspi- arbitration for all differences between pear to exist any reason for delaying ing the scheme. selfish aervice In their fcehalf ax can toll. It Is obvious that there is hardly a Such Irrational results fall far short of command a as to cion of the sincerity temporary particular any pro- Great Britain and the Untied States are beyond the dale of the default above only be prompted by a aerloua apprecia- limit to the time during which hostil- district can be dignified as a species of fessed such executive action as will of compensating for the palpable evils mentioned to reforms. grant far willingness and reach a to advanced, promise tion of the truat and confidence which ities of this sort may be prolonged. government. It is now also suggested The objection on behalf of Ihe Incur-gent- e successful consummation at an early promise to subserve the public Interests charged to the accouut of trusts and Meanwhile In all cases oj protracted that the acceptance of public duty Invitee. United States should buy the and save the government from the loss niunoHilles. Thefr tendency ft to crush that promised reforms cannot be date. In obedience to a conatutlonal re- civil strife, the passions of the combat- Island a suggestion possibly out Individual Independence, and hinof relied upon must, of course, be considthreatened by furtlier Inaction. worthy PUBLIC LANDS. ants grow more and more inflamed and consideration If there were any evidences quirement I hereby aubmlt to the der or prevenl the free use of human ered, though we have no right to assume CVXKBNCY. Our public lands originally amountcertain Information concerning excesses on both sides become more of a desire or willingness on the part of and no reason for a Burning, that anyfaculties and Ihe full development of and more deplorable. They are National afialra with tne xuggextlon of It thing that Spain undertakes to do for ing to tBfOMXVooo acres, have been to This reference to the foundation and human character. Through them the Spain to entertain such a proposal. lx reduced that only about 600)00100 also participated in by bands of marau- Is auch legixlatlon ax in pay judgment of our revenues naturally farmer, the artisan and the small trader urged, finally, that, all other methods the relief of Cuba will not ue done acacaea still remain In government con- prospects To xecure ders who now In the name of one party necexeary and expedient an allusion to the weakness le In danger of dislodgenient from the falling, the existing internecine strife In cording to both the spirit and the letter suggests trol, excluding Alaska. The' balance, and vices of our financial methods. and now In the name of the other, as Cuba should be terminated by our interbrevity and avoid tiresome narration proud position of being his own master, of the undertaking. being by far the most valuable portion, shall omit many details concerning mat- may best suit the occasion, harass the vention even at the cost of a war bebeen frequently pressed upon wakhful of all that touches his counhave They that Nevertheless, realising suspicions has been away to settlers to new the attention of congress in previous ters within Federal control which, by country at will and plunder Its wretched tween the United States and trys prosperity, In which he hat an Inpslt a and precautions on the part of . the states andgiven railroads or told at a comto no means unimportant are more profit- Inhabitants for their own advantage. racfifMehexecutive communications and the In- dividual lot, and Interested In all that confidently weaker Ail the two combatants are alparatively nominal sum. of whkh he is a of their continued tol- affects the ably dis:uxxed in departmental reports. Such a condition of affairs would Inevit- prophesy could neither be large in its evitable "j"U-abl- e The patenting of land In execution of eration danger out. Without now re- factor, and advantages ways naturaTanTnot I shall also further curtail this com mu ably entail .it aeslructioa of property proportions or doubtful In Its Issue. to be related to the level of a pointed iliV.SIfi grants has progressed rapidly being sincerely nkatlon by omitting a minute recital of even If It were the policy of both parties The correctness of this forecast need Interests these detals, I cannot refrain mere appurtenance to a great machine, of both as well as on its own Jw peating But neither affirmed nor denied. The account during the year, and since any minor Incidents connected with our to prevent It as far at practicable. earnestly presenting the with little free will, with no duty but again qmi should C that the of March, 1893, about 35,000000 acres, foreign relations which have her tofore while such teemed to be the original United States has nevertheless a char- be solved with the y(gjj problem Ihe prompt reform of a that of passive obedience, and with little 5, jearf possible delay have thus been conveyed to these cor- necessity found a place in executive messages, policy of the Spanish government, It hat acter to maintain at a nation, which of sound hope or opportunity of raising In the tnftjwmilc opposed system It was Government Intimated by ,thls but are now contained In a report of the apparently almndoned It, and Is acting plainly dictates that right and not might kffif hrsIWlW' porations, I agree with tha secretary finance and shown by exper!eiuTttrlAtelUt-dlfJ,n,r,J?il,to the Governmey of Spain some Aat the remainder of our public lands Secretary of Slate, which Is hrrewlth upon the same theory as the Insurgents, should be the rule of Its conduct with the gravest peril and citizenship. To the Instinctive belief fraught measmonths that ago satisfactory should be more carefully dealt with and submitted. namely, that the exigencies of the conThe terrible civil war that such I the Inevitable trend of Further, though the United States b pcrpleslty. tendered the their alienation test require the wholesale annihilation not a nation, to which peace Is a ne- ures of home by better whkh ah xik the foundations of our trust and monopolies is due the guarded d Tl'UKUY. of that It may not prove of any cessity, It Is In truth the most pacific Cuban Insurgents, and would be ac- economy and greater prudence. more than 30 years ago, aversion and popular government At the outset of a reference to the useproperty its of them upon a guarantee and advantage to the enemy. The commission appointed from the of powers, and desires nothing to mnch cepted by In Its train the destruction of in whkh they are held and the not unmore Important matters affecting our execution, Ihe Untied States would en- membership of the National Academy brought Is to the same end that In pursu It live to in all with world. at the the wasting of our countries reasonable Insistence that whatever amity property, relations with foreign powers, It would ance of deavor to find a way not objectionable of Sciences, provided for by an act of substance and the estrangement of brelh-Thet- e may be their Incidental economic adgeneral orders, Spanish garri- Its own ample and diversified domains to afford me satisfaction If I could assure Spain of furnishing such guaranty. to formulate plan for a nanow .being withdrawn from satisfy all possible longings for territory are now past and forgotten. vantages, tlielr general effect upon perthe Congress that the dlaturbed condi- sons are While no definite response to this In congress tional all of redreams and and the rural system will, It Is hoped, Even the distressing lots of life the sonal character, prospects and usefulpreclude forestry conquest population tion In Asiatic Turkey had, during, tbs plantations timation has yet been received from quired to concentrate Itself In the towns. prevent any casting of covetous eyes the Spanish Government, It Is believed soon be prepared to present the result of conflict entailed Is but a sacred memory ness cannot be otherwise than dangerpast year, assumed a less hideous, and Th.e however atsure to would seem be result that upon regions, neighboring thorough and Intelligent examination of whkh fosters patrlotk sentiment and ous. bloody aspect, and that either as a com tbe industrial value of the Island Is fast tractive. That our conduct toward to be not altogether unwelcome, while, this Important subject. keeps alive a tender regard for those Though congress has attempted to as already suggested, no reason Is persequnce of the awakening of the Turk. and her d lmlnlons hat constitutTHB ASPHALTUM BUDS. who nobly died. And yet there remain deal with the matter by legislation, the Ish Government to the demand of diminishing, and that unless there Is a Spain ceived why It should not be approved ed no exception to this national dispoIt appears that a very valuable de- with us today In full strength at an in. laws passed for that purpose thus far humane civilisation or as the result of a speedy and radical change In existing the Insurgents; neither party can fall oil It altowill sition, It made manifest by the course by soon conditions, disappear gllsonlte or ssphaltum has been cldent of that tremendous struggle a have pruvzd Ineffective, not because of decisive action on the part of the great to see the Importance of early action, posit of our government, not only thus far consists value That on found the reservation In Utah, occu- feature of Its financial necessities, not an v lack of disposition or attempt to enlargely, gether. to the nations having and both must reallxe that to prolong right by treaty In Its capacity to produce during the present Insurrectien, but durof course, the Uncompahgre Indians. only unautted to our present circum- force them, but simply because the Interfere for the protection of those ex the present slate of things for even a pied by a capacity already much reduced ing the ten years that followed the risof care for the stances, but manifestly a disturbing laws consideration as Interpreted by the sugar, Every of mad and to the add to the short period will bigotry rage posed enormously at Yara In 186S. to which the and ing Interest by tillage Interruptions every sensible bust menace to business security and an court, do not reach the difficulty. If cruel fanaticism, the shocking features time and labor and expenditure neces- public have taken place during the past two No other great power, It may be sale agent of monrtary distress the Insufficiency of existing laws can be Industrial recu- sets reason dictate such management or of tne situation had been mlllg sled. II is reliably asserted that those ly said, under circumstances of similar sary to bring about the we may be enjoying a temuf Because source It years. of this remedied by further legislation. important disposal of the island. It Is, therefore, Instead, however of welcoming continue durlrg the cur- perplexity, would have manifested the peration as will except It from the porary relief from Its depressing Influ- should be done. It should be recog-nixerevenue public that all on softened disposition or protective inter- Interruptions grounds rent year and practically extend as Is same restraint and the same patient en- fervently hoped this should not lull us Into a false however, that all financial legislaearnest efforts for healing the breach general rules and Incidents attending ence, vention, we have been afflicted by con- now threaten'd to the entire nor leads us to forget the sud- tion on this durance. pro. lands sugar of security public suhject may fall short of Its tinued and not Infrequent reports of the between Spain and the Insurgent Cu- the ordinary disposition visitations. I am more of the Island, so much of be said that this persblent It alsi past denness fair a to the secure duclng and territory may of inherent obstacles because government Indicated lines above bans purpose the wanton destruction of homes and the may time and so much money will be re- attitude of the United States toward be at upon share at least of Its advantages In place convinced than ever that we can have and also because of the complex characto and once women and of pushed men, Inaugurated butchery bloody to restore the land to Its normal Spain in connection with Cuba unquesInno ass ur red financial peace and safety ter of our governmental system, which an Immediate andsucceaafii! issue. The of Its transfer for a nominal sum to children, made martyrs to their profes- quired It it extremely tionably evinces no slight respect and that until the government currency obligaproauctlveness Individuals. terested Idle making the federal authority susion of Christian faith. While none of doubtful If friendly offices of the United States, capital can be Induced even regard for Spain on the part of the either in the manner above outlined or tions upon whkh gold may be demandPACIFIC NOAM DKBT. within its sphere, hit carefully our cltlxens in Turkey have thus far preme are withdrawn limited that to make the attempt. American people. They In truth do not In any other way consistent with our been killed or wounded, though often The secretary calls attention to the ed from the treasury sphere by bounds which and cancelled. This cannot be The spectacle of the utter ruin of an forget her connection with the discovIn the midst of dreadful scenes of danConstitution and laws, will always be at publk Interests Involved In an adjust from circulation transgressed. as ha been heretofore hy nature one of the ery of the western hemisphere, nor do adjoining The decision of 0111 highest court on men t of the obligations of the Pacific might be done, the disposal of either party. ger, their safety in the future It by no most fertilecountry, and the op. whole the underestimate recommended, by their exchange for the preci-- e question renders It quite charming great qualities they means assured. Our Government at Whatever circumstances, niay arise, railroads to the government. I deem It bonds bearing a low rate of doubtful whether the evils of trusts and home and our mlnlstA at Constanti- globe, would engage the serious atten- of the Spanish people, nor fall to fully our policy and our Interest would con to be an Important duty to especially long-terof tion and the Government the or their and by their redemption with monopolies can he adequately treated splendid people recognize patriotism Interest, strain us to object to the acquisition of urge this subject to the consideration of nople have left nothing undone to prothe proceeds of such bond. Even If through federal action unleu they seek tect our missionaries In Ottoman terri- of the United States In any c Ire urn their chivalrous devotion to the ha the island or an Interference with its the congress. stances. In of fact, they have Unlled State notes known as tional honor. They view with wonder control On January , 1896, with the amount only the dlrec'ly and .purposely to Include In tory, who constitute nearly all the indi- concern with point hy any other power. It Is their It which is by no means of and admiration the cheerful resolution viduals residing there who have a right objects transportlon or Intercourse It should be added that It cannot be already matured, more than 134100,000 greenbacks were thus retired to claim our protection on the score of a wholly sentimental or philanthropic with which vast bodies of men are tent reasonably assumed that the hither- of the principal of the subsidy bonds Is- probable that the treasury notes Issued between slate or between the United character. It Hi s so near to tit as to be across thousands of miles of ocean and to of silver purchases under Slates and foreign countries. American dtlxenshlp. expectant attitude of the United sued by the United States In aid of the In payment of enormous debt acccumulated that States will be haruly separated front our territory. Our act 14, 1890, now paid In It does not follow, however, that this Padlfic rail the July Union of the construction indefinitely maintained' Cuba. would not create Is Ihe limit of the remedy that may be actual pecuniary Inti rest In It is second the costly ostesslon of the Gem of the demanded, when and more gold Its Kansas line, we anxious to are accord all Whle Including duf way, The insurrection In Cuba still conlln-ue- s only to that of the people and Govern- Antilles may still hold Its place In the as they might from applkd. Even though It may be found than fftjooofieo of like bonds Issued In such disturbance, respect to Ihe sovereignty of Spain, with all Its perplexities. It Is diff- ment of S tin. It Is In the treasreceived when time Into time reasonably esti- Spanish crown. And yet neither the cannot view the that the federal authority Is not broad Pacific railroad, pending conflict in all aid of the Central icult to perceive that any progress has mated that at least from otherwise or In the nor to Government of gold the Papeople redemptkn to Southern by the Issued fytonutn ury enough to resell the case, there can be those and tit features, properly apprehend cluding thus far been made toward the pacifica- $50yooojOOQ of American capital are In United Slates have shut their eyes to our Inevitably close relations to It and cific Railroad company, will have fallen be gradually and prudently replaced by n doubt of the power of the several tion of the Island, or that the sltua vested In plantations and In railroad, the course of events in Cuba, or have bond state to art effectively In the premise, cr must, on that dsy silver coin. This plan of Issuing tlon of affairs at depicted In my last an- mining and other business enterprises failed to reallxe the existence of con Its possible results without considering due and been paid, of redemption certainly and there should he no reason to doubt for the purpose Without of course the events we ( government. be paid by nual message has In the least Improved. on the Island. The volume of trade he ceded grievances which have led to the that by the to be the mosl effective and tlielr wlllingue-- s to judiciously exercise be drawn Into such an unuaal and 1 any reference to the application of the appears If Spain still holds Havana and the tween the United States and Cuba, present revolt from the direct path to the nceeed reform. such power. authority condition as will fix a din sinking fund now In the treasury, this of this, however. It would GROVER CLEVELAND. seaports and all the considerable towns, which In i Stty amounted to aliout $ff Spain grievances recognized by the precedentad default In of on the a such default part create for will to our to pattern Spain waiting ai still If cur' roam at will over at oooxxj, rose In 1893 to about $103,01101 Queen Regent and the Insurgents direction In Executive (he Mansion, Dec. J, 1896. a be right the step by Cortes, voiced the contest, either alone or In her os these companies to the government as of the Inland country. ooo, and In 1894, the year before the least redeemable In gold obligations,' by the most periotic and enlightened Instllute rency to once at It the will give right way, or with our friendly If the determination of Spain to put present Insurrection broke out, amount ol Spanish statesmen without whenever so redeemed should be can When the Inability of Spain to regard to proceedings to foreclose Its mortgage down the insurrection seems but to ed to nearly $964x10.000. Besides this party, and demonstrated celled Instead of being reissued. This "I give a SpU di UO C Indebtedness to this It reforms addition by with In lien. the Insurgents but case, as a prendu slow a strengthen with the lapse of time, and la large pecuniary stake In the fortunes of proposed by the executive and be would remedy, 18971 there will opperatlnn approved manliest, .and It demonstrates, will be due January t, evinced by her unhesitating devotion of Cuba, the United Stales finds Itself In- by the condition. legislative branch of the Spanah that her sovereignty Is cxtim In Cuba "ilow iloyo between that date and January It would Improve present ature and Increased naval in Involved the con redeem tlielr extricably military would present banks largely Government. It It In the assumed for all National of such principal remaining the Its 1899, of , purposes rlghtlul existence, h much rtuon tost In other greys both vexatious knd temper end h forgot tff Jn ,c;l wMfh must also ha met owfi notes, They would dlsppsijjm of the Spanish gnd when g subsidy bjndt, hpprtess struggle foflt y THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAG i Our Relations with Foreign Governments Frankly Discussed. d tup-iort- ary tatoatatial I'.rrfifj N d e. philan-throph- - Con-gre- fre-bue- desinEHft h' rupre wlde-prea- deep-seate- d ever-prese- d, two-thir- L uk ain, Jayson... |