Show lSANQUIYEXBUITS CUBA I I I Pompous Cuban Officer Who Tried to Run Havana RuI 4 ORDERED OUT OF TOWN J + GOING TO WASHnrGTOIT TO PILE 7 A PHOTEST I Cuban Governor and 2 ayor Take the Oath of Office Good Fat Salaries JFoirths New Officials Authorities Discover Many Cases of Destitution Destitu-tion at Havana I Havana Jan 11 General Julio San guilly accompanied by four aides today to-day sailed for Tampa Fla whence he purposes to proceed to Washington to protest against the attitude assumed toward him by Major General Ludlow military governor of the department of Havana Yesterday General Sanguilly I called Major General Brooks caled upon Brook gov I ernor general of Cuba and for the first time gave his version of the Albisu theatre the-atre affair He showed General Brooke General Ludlows letter ordering him Sanguilly to stay out of the city and not to wear his uniform Sanguilly who had not seen General Ludlow got a note of introduction to I I him from General Brooke and sent it to I General Ludlow by a Cuban aide together to-gether with an inquiry as to when it would be convenient for General Lud low to see him To this General Lud low replied that he could not see San guilly and the latter before leaving for Tampa wrote t the governor general I I a full statement of the ful case General I I I Sanguilly considers that the Cuban I army has been insulted in his person General Ludlows letter to Sanguilly Sagib dated Jan 5 was a personal letter not I I I an official communication and was courteously phrased In i General Lud low expressed surprise that a man of Sanguillys rank should take part in such a scene as that which occurred at the Albisu theatre and i contained a direct suggestion as to the propriety of Sanguilly staying out of the city thereafter or if he came to Havana that he be not attired in uniform Major Russell B Harrison provost marshal of the Seventh army corps has written a letter to Major General Lee protesting against the treatment of soldiers sol-diers arrested in the city without passes The Havana patrol arrest any privates or noncommissioned officers whom they find without a write leave in their possession and the prisoners are taken to the guard house where they are held until next morning and sent back to camp on the 10 oplock train Major Harrison calls attention to the fact that no arrangement is made to feed the prisoners during their detention deten-tion in the guard house and that consequently con-sequently they have nothing to eat until un-til they reach camp In come instances the soldiers thus taken into custody have been without food for twentyfour hours As most of the arrests are made at night the prisoners are obliged togo to-go without their breakfast unless they buy it for themselves or are voluntarily I voluntar-ily fed by other soldiers in the guardhouse guard-house The authorities though heretofore hereto-fore not officially cognizant of this custom cus-tom are said to consider It a proper punishment that the culprits should be deprived of a meal Other square persons per-sons however say that it is injurious in this climate for 3 person to miss his meals especially breakfast Major Harrisons letter forward 1ajor leter was forard ed to General Brooke and by him transmitted trans-mitted to General Ludlow Major General Ludlow administered the oath of allegiance to Senor Perfecto La Costa the newlyappointed mayor of Havana and Senor Frederico Mora the new civil governor at noon today at his headquarters In the Inglaterra i hotel Senor La Costa later in the r I municipal offices swore in the assistant mayors and councillors f When Senor Moio waited upon Senor Fernandez de Castro the retiring civil governor to take over the office an I hours delay was occasioned owing to the fact that Senor de Castre insisted upon the mention of several articles in I the receipt given him by the new civil governor To this Senor Morodemuried i but the mater was finally settled and I t the papers were signed 1 The new ofRolnls called in a body tot to-t pay their respects to General Ludlow Mayor La Coates salary has been fixed at 36000 but those of the other officials have not Jet been decided upon though it is probable that General Mario Menocal will receive 53000 as chief of police > Captain Greble General Ludlows adjutant jutant today found thirty families in one tenement most of them absolutely without food the children naked and manyof them sick The patrols report hundreds of cases of destitution aiigpf which will be relieved by the systematic distribution of rations by the authorities authori-ties The rations as issued consist of eight ounces of bacon twelve ounces of flour and meal with coffee and sugar su-gar I is possible however that a ration of rice beans and vegetables may be substituted Shore leave was granted today for the first time to the sailors from the United States ships now in the harbor ten men from each ship being allowed to visit the city |