| Show OUR CUBAN POLICY Cenmon3 Resolution Before the Foreign Relations Committee WLI III 01sII Oltn > ON MUMIAT It lticoiim > niU III I Itiiiunllliu el f lIme lid nfiidecce nO hue lUpukllc of tilia SVA31liNaTOV Dan 18 Secretary Olncy woo before tbo Bomlo commlt len on foreign relations toMay a considerable con-siderable time All Ibo motnbera except Gmy and Daniel were prrient Tita lDello woe hold laO the tXIIO purpose contlnulug the discussion of the policy on Ihe Cuban < I icsllon the t-he recommended by hoe committee The meeting was strictly private Obey lelng the only person not a member who was admitted Ills ad I vlco wm against precipitate action The foreIgn relations oommlltcc lion eyed aareel to report the Caumoi Cuban reiolutlon Ttia Cameron resolution was as follows fol-lows Unsolved by Ihe fonte sod House nt Heprefenlallves of Ihe DnlloJ 8 ales of America In Contrast aatem lIed Ihal the independence of I the republic re-public ol Cuba be and Ito mme I 1 hereby acknowledged by the United BlMes of America Huctlou 2That Ibo United mates should uiu Ito friendly inlets with Ibe government of Spain tot close the war between Hpaln Dud Cubs The commute changuJ the Camero n resolution so as to make I mora emphatic em-phatic The title was changed to lead joint resolution acknowledging tba Independence of tbe republic of Cub Ihe words the republic ol being Inserted Instead drclarlni that the United males should1 uea friendly ofllce the riajlution was mnJe to read the United Slatoa will do so Becrelary Obey III Is I claimed by the members ot toe commlllee who favored action did 001 hay any new liilormstlon present OJney urged Ib1 no actIon bo bohr oat prnl and pointed out that there la t no real government gov-ernment to recognize Tho pgreemont to report the Cameron Came-ron resolution was reached after Ol ne > had left without division or ex I nrn Hfl iliflAinnRa nf nntnldn The only dtelbou woo a io One tInts tOn roluloo bould ho rororII to the Bauatu Cameron moved its report on Monday next Bherman auggented that the report sbould not be put In until alter Ibo holidays Camerons motion prevailed by a I lame majority Ihe members of the committee are reticent as 10 wbat Hecretary Olney told hull Is certain that be advised against niy action like that conlem nlaled as II would Involve war with Bpaln Doe member of tbe commllto said Of course Spain will fight But there Is I no danger of ether ounlrlc gelling In our way No olher lun roan nation wants lo fight us and wa would win Up a war with Spoon In short order The opinion tvas oxp cease II that Cleveland would veto the Joint roo lotiOn 1 Is I understood Ito toln point raised by tlm Becrelary was lImb covered in the President message vInf There Is I no actual government In Cuba to recognize Another member of tIle cruimltleA said he I believed In csse Ito President should veto Ihe resolution II would pats over Iho veto as more Ibo two thirds liolli in tbo Senate and Hula Hu-la It Beuator Camsrona report to accompany accom-pany the resolution deals at length with precedents In Ibo matter of recognition rec-ognition of Independence and Intel ventloi beginning with the Greek rovolullou aud coming down to the present lime The senators who have beard the report say U t goes over the entire ground TiE 110U11 WASIJIVGTON Dec 18 Tbe Houie by 14U to 99 today killed Oho bill for Ihe relief of Mrs Flora A Darling of Louisiana 1 then took up ether private pension claim blllr I n IAlusDeo 18 Paul Augusts Arene the French lllerateur Is dead He was barn In 1815 Vl Hel > alcr Harbor Los ANEEIEjCal Dec 15Tbo board for location af a deep water harbor har-bor In soulbera California baa already made an iuspeollon of Baula Monica harbor for the purpose of becoming acquainted ac-quainted with the general topogratiby of the proposed site Ihe plummet was brougut Into use and a careiul record was made of 1 the soundings Tbe tug Collla owned by Otis Boutu ern Pacific company was used by me board In this week BupU J A Muir of the Southern Pacific laelo company being aboard In Ihe capacity of guide Tody Ihe board will visit Ban Pedro under the guidance of a representative ol the Terminal railway woo la I familiar fam-iliar with Ibat locality abllr1 OIcIt eaO00i Oatom08 5 CjiLYLNNK Wyo lion ISSI Matthews Cathedral a Una stone structure elected at lnamle for the Pruteaunt Episcopal II crone of Wyoming Wyom-ing and Idaho ha baen dedicated Ibeservlcaa were conducted by Ibe Blihops cf Colorado Utah Nevada Wyoming and blanc end attended by Uov Ilichards and staft Wyoming tiate ttnclala and local military ned cIvic societies Blsuop Leonard of Ulah jirtaobed the dedicatory sermon UeUluley i > l Konaluo CIIICAUO Dec Presidentelect McKluley went to Kvantton tblt alteruoon where be will be tbi guest of Kalional Commltteman C U Ilawee over ulghl Upllirn ali Iliucail UntH MAHLBOKU Md Deo 18 Jamei Btnlh coloredwas banged hare Ibis marnlug He was brought late laat night brIm Baltlinets whale tit ito leo cjullned alia his nrrctl bolero hli deiniture from ll Hlmir ho tm Immeried by 1 Biptlsl minister Till 5 eOOJtIlettOTiOiaOOO lho 5 to nI or cu ceo ar cm h011 loliy lNClN ATI1 o ilo Doc l0Wtteto he Auitrlcsu Koratlu of Labor net today PrcMdent Ump who cculvoJ lImo unanimous vludlcnllm and oodoremobt 01 th < xoutv otslou lust ulj > fat wag In cheerful pint The tptclal order of tie nnrnlu lesilon was the lollowlng roailutlon of Daligate Ashoworih llotou Uetolved lhat wi diletales of the AmerIcan Federation ot libor In ojn Venlloii aaiexibled demand such ameudtnonts to Ibo Constitution of the Untied StaIr and Iho consttllitlons of Ihe sevtral slates thereof an will de pllve iou ootlrle of the power to set 01 lju the laws I duly enacted by the gaily choaen representatives of Ibo 1011 ag we believe tbe proper fuuc lion of courts to bo to expound and Jmlnlster It tba law but not to make The dlscuisou was participate In by moil of the delegate The Juiprltoumeut of Eugene V nl a anti other Ibo leadera prone rated on accjunt of strikes and the Income lax decision wore referred lo bitterly 84 ine speakers condemned courts sevorciy but most held Ibo cjiistltu lon were ngnlusl Ihe labarlui oJ aloes more Hum tba courts and favored Iho > bollahlui of all uouilllutlous as I Woo dltltoult lo amend these Inslru nonta ru ea lo comply with Ihechanzes 01 lIme TbeAshe rrnlutlon was defeated yeas 21 1 nays tt lou resomtlou exlrudlng aid l and cooperation to the Colorado miners cooIOUIIOI ws lit oplod EILVEIt HKsOLUTKJK APOITI oho comtaltlue un reeolutlous reported re-ported tha silver resolution of Mr Welernnn Brooklyn without rroom uiendatlou except lu state that when the prevloua three national conventions conven-tions of the toleration voted for fiee silver I nasiiu tcouiimlaiUeBUoiiatid slues It has become a ollllcal question The comniitteo atked that Ibo retolu be tabled without debate or any motions mo-tions lon The Welimau ruolullon provides for Ihe recommlendtloo Ihat I reolo lion for free silver bo adopted at the proceedings ilou of hits national couven Delegate Mnhone moved not to coo our In the rIot and made a bier poech attacking even Dtlejata Joulf vno was prealJIng DelegateOduluvau moved to concur con-cur lu the report cod hoped tbe controversy convention con-troversy would not again disturb tbe Delegate Welaman nf Brooklyn and Kennau of Ueuver had a nunoual I controversy con-troversy over Ihe sliver question rite motion to table Us Yelsraan silver resolution the report and inolloua rpor loo iheroou was defealea Veas Ill nays Ii07 1arnell of Colorado then offered o a aubilltulu a rceolutlou reaillrmlug tbe cllouof tbeuaiiunal I conveuilona ol lb 93 1894 and 18U5 eudorilng free aud unliuilled roiimKaot silver at a cello of 16 to 1 Ux President Jobo MoBrlde anj Delegatee Mahoue Lloyd lloyca and oluers leading lube lu-be debate for IHo tubatltute Wcliman opposed lIon reeolutloa because be-cause of Its ixprcsjlon for silver ODonuell and elUeru because they wanted no more political litues referred re-ferred to In Ibo federation Delegate Leunon oHered substitute for tbu eubtlltute realllriuInK Oho action ac-tion of the previous ainveutloi oil silver and denying that In so doing ito party federation endoraes any political i Varnell accepted canons anbatl I tulo as au amendmcni Delegate Garland ollered a resoln lou endorsing a high lImIer lIve tarlfl ItuleJ out of order AIr many speeches the Varnell silver substitute as amended by 802 Lenuon was carried yeaa 1U35 nays 1reUent Gompers was uuanlmour ly realecled Iree ideal of the Fedora lion of Labor Hilled kr a nob KtoSELLVIILt Kr Dec 18A mob early thIs mornine look Arch und Dink and Bill Proctor eul of Jai lynched two of tbeui and shot the olher to diath Arch killed two moo Doc and Aaron Cofton of Adaolvllle mItt county Nov i4b 1899 The Proctor botbeia were accessories All ba bad trl < li At 2 oclock Ihla morning tbe mob battered down thou front door und forced tbe Jailor to gIve up Ibe keys The oldest boy Will Proctor cursed Ito mob and was suet dead In the cell The other Iwo were taken out and hanged Tu Od t NASHVILLE lenn Dec 18A Birmingham special to lue 11 sneer sayiA A weslbound train on the Southern railway was stopped at 7 oolook last night In Fayeiie oounly slxtyflvu milts from here by Iwo masked men who fligged inn train on a bridge She exuress safa wa broken Into The robbam got but little coiiutrriiTMjiniiN trlleUe fur 0 loU Mibuillliil uil Approval br IIn turu > r NEW VOHIC Dae 18ho articles for 0 light betwesu Jam JUorbett and Itotaert Fl tcilmmoiis were ub milted to and approved by the lira named In Jersey Cloy today Dan Btuarl promoter of the enlerprlae e priasod the Intel ltd Fllzilicmons will do Igo as Corbett has promised to doTbe articles cull for a finish light for a purse 0 16000 the wInner to lake 1 As a guarautea Fllzilmmous and Corbett both will be at the ring aide at the dale lit for ICe conlett and cod must in at 2600 other with lllchard K Fox ur Al Bmltb the New York tiportlng man Ihla 1 I togo to-go to Btuart lu caae loiter faila to onpoar Btuart agiees to post f5000 He will pull ol the flghl the um to be equally divided btiweau tbe two men I de doea uol lull I tho tgb oIl the date he nimoi Hi will alto put 110000 In tbe bands 01 cllhcr 1ox or Bniltli thirty day nefoie Ibo date set tor Ibo conical aId If 1 tint Bght dow rot come tfl tlirnifti hlo I lillure liu vlll forfeit this money t5000 aach colux lo 1112 luimone and Corhett GcorKe Slier of Chicago Is I named cv rofcree Ibe lUll la l cut for March 1 1507 betweeu 7 oclock morning uu 11047 night Ihn u tIara cebIt be named on lhruary tilt Hewart necrvcs all prlvlleRts 1 h Ual I e UAIVESION Texas Doc 18TIlob Norlh German hloyd Steamship com piny will not abaudou this port hai ben Ito contention of well Informed people over since HIM rope of withdrawal with-drawal came from Now York This raornlin tba followlm cabin to the deep water committee wan received J111 Dec 18 nexl Uopo ou 10 rnomo Ulveloo lllg UIJBII non K lhlc o LINCOIN Neb Dec 1bWm J lyn la going 10 ChlcaKO for a brief visit reaching that city on Monday CIII ao TAOJMA Wash Dec ISTho successful suc-cessful I oouaumallou of auolber enlor prhe which depended upin tIll > November election Is I announced Uarly In January them will b ritah Mailed lu I r coma Ibo lIed wlnksala clolliInK manufactory In the northwest north-west 1 will bo managed In connection connec-tion with the Inioms wool on toil A plant coming t40000 will Im estate Ilthed having i capkclty nt ISO noble dally end employing 150 poraont CnlciRo business men ato behind tho project Illllril In I mol mo-l NVFIl Cob Dog ISA special to Ibo Ilinea Irol OUlay Colo says GabrIel Hush John Antrar Charles Swanson Charles A Anderson and Lj ila Jackoo were luslautly killed In toe Vlrglnus shaft today They were repairing limbers when the cage fell carrying them lu Iho 1400 foot level rue bodies will bo brought through IOn llivouuu tunnel |