Show OUR MTh TEE SERVED NOTICE Another Correspondent Is Explicit on the WoodfordTetuan Interview Madrid Sept 22Tne correspondent face of the Associated Press learns upon high authority that 1he much discussed dis-cussed interview of Saturday last be tftten the United States minister to Spain General Stewart L Woodford and Uhe Spanish minister for foreign affairs the Puke of Tetuan were merely mere-ly prelim i na > > General Woodford reported re-ported to the duke the gravity of the conditicn of Cuba and reqnesteJ In behalf of the Tnitod States that Spain would find a inLthvd of speedily end lag I the war and sivics justice to de V k A I t I Cubans He offered the good offices of the United States in effecting a settlement settle-ment of the Cuban troubles which practically gives Spain an opportunity of V grticefully ending the war If she does not embrace it within a reasonable reason-able time notice will be given that the United States must interfere though General Woodford has not sold so jet Spain cannot expect the aid of European rowers as toe United Elates ambassadors have ascertained that all the European countries except Austria recognize that the interests of the United States justify the latters interference in-terference in Cuba Austria in thIs matter Is influenced by the relationship relation-ship between the two dynasties the queen regent of Spain being an Austrian Aus-trian archduchess but it is net likely that Austria will take any part in the question beyond Possibly making a diplomatic protest against the inter cnticn of the United States V |