| Show CUBA AND AD THE CUBANS I 1 the is london times correspondent at havana after speaking ahing favorably or of the cubans adds the follon following ing it must not be supposed for a moment from what lint I 1 havo have said raid of the th conc conduct luct 0 oc the iho cubans during the iho last few fell motuhi ill that they are nil all angels dut but they have bellowed behaved bettor better than their best had honed for anil and denerne credit for it thoro there has never ye aci I 1 been any leal freedom in cuba and ll it 1 Is therefore to ju igo as 03 to their ailt n for 0 self government tho the cabins are arc however inte likit 16 ind V R apt and there lg is no reason hv thy should not learn leam to administer their own onn affairs successfully that Is much the same view that arthur mcewan expressed in one of his letters to the tribune last spring before the declaration of war A gentleman here who has been a good deal in cuba says thit hit the native cubans are aire superior men intellectually to the spaniards ii atho ho are there and he emphasizes his big statement by explaining that he means not that they are better schooled but that they are a leveler headed race than the excitable span lards if only the right men can bo be sent tacio to set the government going such nien men as Is gen wood at santiago then to trust the offices people only exacting from them a pledge of their faithfulness and making the continuance of their offices dependent upon their faithfulness older come swiftly ly the higher courts should at first bo be composed in part at least of 0 united states judges for or takie will be questions ot of title to settle there which will requite line legal talent and then there will be searing SH earing 11 chero ll hero the contest conics comes beti between een a spaniard and a cuban that will paralyze a trolly car the confidence ot of that people must be gained the spoliation which bilitch has been the lule iule in tile the past must be stopped the abao absolute lute rights ot of every man must be sustained and dibbons it officials must bo be made a swift example of 0 with that fill 8 eistein stoa carried out far or a single year the confidence would be won vion then the virtue of 0 cleaml cleanliness incEs be impressed upon them and it if through this the di diseases which are a scourge to that country can be reduced to a mini minimum murti that fact mill w make a lasting impression then one of the features ea tures of all mus must be the h public school hool all the children must be gathered ca into them A few a of that will make a transformation there in the mean time a great many americans will go there and some soma of them will A ill not be an honor to this country that class ought to be looked after from the very start again the discipline of the garrisons in cuba x will ill have to b bo u very strict the morals of the island aro are not ot of a high grade and the soldiers will havo have to bi be closely watched but the problem lem of government can be worked out it only the right men with nith the right plan undertake it |