Show ION i THE EDGE TO 1 RISE IN ARMS Whole Province of Matanzas in a Turmoil GENERAL CAMPOS WOUNDED I CUBANS CAPTURED A TRAIN LOAD OF SPANIARDS Among the Plunder Was 50000 in Silver 1000 Illllcs and Fifty Tliouhaud Rounds of Ammunition A Price Has Been Placed on General Maceos Head Another American Vessel Enters the Employ Em-ploy of the Cubans as a Filibusterer Filibus-terer New York June 17A special to the World from Havana says The whole province of Mantanzas which adjoins the province of Havana is on the edge to rise in arms again The first uprising took place there but the insurgents plans in that section were frustrated The sympathizers with the revolution have been carefully care-fully laying new plans and waiting for a favorable moment to strike The autonomist political party of Matanzas has been dissolved to express ex-press change of opinion and approval of tne revolution The autonomist party of Havana is likely to follow suit The principal officers of-ficers and most influential members cannot agree The majority acknowledge acknowl-edge the increasing importance of the revolution and the number who favor free Cuba constantly grows From the interior of the island come reports showing that members of the autonomist party are abandoning i one by one The newspaper El Pais the organ of the autonomist party and about the only paper read by the Cubans has published of late such strong articles against the revolution and in favor of Spanish sovereignty that more than 1500 persons have stopped taking it The subscription list continues to shrink every day The regulation rifle Mauser used by the government is too complicated for the Spanish soldiers and mishaps are constant They are being replaced by Remingtons Business men were called to meet I at the produce exchange to raise monty to carry on the war Few representatives rep-resentatives of the larger houses were present The subscriptions amounted to S100000 The Santiago mine owners have notified no-tified the government that they will have to suspend work if not allowed troops enough to them protect for they are often raided by rebels who take all their provisions The government govern-ment has given an evasive answer I The closing of the mines would send many men into the Insurgent ranks |