| Show MINUffillI I f I I Spain Asks McKinley Not lie I d Cubans for an irmilicc I I 11 i TERMS NOT SATISFACTORY a I K I a Spaniards Not Likely to OFer Conditions That 11ai I Will be Acceptable I PRESIDENT TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP SOON 4 1 I I I Plan ot Congressmen la Took 1 lin 11 11 110 lou ntiU Isocure Cuban In I iL dIld ul 0 t Washington larch 29 Senatorn and others who have Hiked with tho I I 1reslJint last evening anti today say I that the proposition for the armistice came from Spain and while It Is I being I consldertd by the PresIdent he had Insisted I In-sisted that any proposed armistice must bo coupled with other conditions which 11 Spain has not ftionn a disposition to 1 ncccpt and primps will not accept It 1 I In slated by one senator that matter I would be brought to head I a he l within a cry short time 1 I SIcKINLUY WILL OO ON I At the close of l co the cabinet meeting Ill today Secretary Atger gave out the following o fol-lowing statement So far from there being any difference I I once of opinion among the members of the cabinet they ore all In hearty accord > l with the President When he I read to them yesterday Ills message on 1 the Maine i there I voos nol a dissenting dlentng voice nor a suggestion of change It I commanded the approval 01 all Iow i could the President have I Iresldnl said more I He gave Congress the report at once Ian I I-an stated that he had forwarded I I 1 to Spain and is awaiting her reply He must take one step ot a time tm l I may be said further that there 11 need bo no tr that he 1 nol take I the nest step He has not lost a moment I mo-ment In presenting not only the Maine Incident but the whole situation to I Spain The country can well afford to an alt the result of the negotiations I hlch will be promptly made known uhatever the result THUnSDAY TlIU TATEPOI DAY A icry determine movement Is I on In which promlnen non ot both part par-t es ar cooperating to bring a proposl ton for Intrenton i In Cuba to I vole If necessary by arbitrarily overruling I tile hair The situation rll Is I being thoroughly toughly t-oughly canvassed particularly the Ito h imblican side as i the Democratic lenil era nave given Assurances of their I Cr > p operation us soon as Republic I uht rrg are engineering the scheme ar ready 1 Mr Unit chulrman of the military d committee Is at the head of the movement move-ment on the Republican side and It V I I I asserted with Aral positiveness that I has decided strength J It wan the Intention of these mean bers to attach a resolution for Intervention i Inter-vention to the appropriation for the relief 1 11 lief of the Cubans which It I was expected ex-pected the President would ajtlc for In I a message today and It li I claimed that I was the fear of this which Induced I I the President to change his plans and i withhold the message If the message j i is I nol sent In tile program is I to pre sent a resolution and If I Is I ruled out Ii I of order to overturn the ruling of the I chair 11 A very prominent member who Is 1i using all hit energies to promote the I toreolng program says that there will be no delay be > ond Thursday t CONFCIIUNCi MINISTUn WITH SPANISH I i f The Spanish I situation was the absorbing orbing and practically tile cally t II I jet 01 consideration al the state war i and navy departments today and although al-though the mAin Interest ot the Iy wall intered In the cabinet meeting and the general course of Congress I jet the active negotiations now proceeding pro-ceeding with Spain made the state department > de-partment hardly I less a celer of often tin while the reparations of the war and navy branches want on with un II abated Igor i The Spanish minister Senor Polo reached the stale department shortly J I Pending his arrival Judge Day n went over half an hour The meeting was k I by appointment one of Judge Delete clerks I having been sent to the mirs 1 later to ask him to come to the dc I Inrlment at the arlt moment I Pending his arrival Judge Dy went Ito I-to the navy department and had a talk i 1 with Assistant Secretary Roosevelt fl I lh Hon thereafter Mr Roosevelt returned I o re-turned the visit I and bad a talk with I f grD In the miters aOl oio The 11 It i reports of rlols In Havana I led lo the in one have at American a movement rtlps won toro foot the I I Cuhon capital aR n measure ot pro il tection 10 American interests T t I trton SPANIARDS STIr HOLD ALOOF The purpose and results of the Span f j Tell mlnllers talk with Judge Day of course were guarded with the usual secrecy II 11 se-crecy that prevails at the slate department I i depart-ment In a general way however It Is i said 1 It was productive of further ex presslons from high ofllclals that the I I aspect continued piclllc I There Is high I authorll for saying however that the Spanish Attitude up to tile Prevent Um I has nol been to consider either the Independence I In-dependence of Cuba forcible intervention I interven-tion or the silo ot the Island There 1i r I ton ueh difference or opinion as to the oncalled Armistice among Officials mhi I cI to be fully ndlvsed ai to Its ex ougll tact t-act terms It 1 It had assumed a definite 1 els t1 r 1 c form A gentleman well acquainted i I with Spanish affairs pointed out today that the talk of an armistice waj out ot I the Question ns spam wouiu never withdraw hr forces In Cuba w blithe I rebellious rlnnl wan In arm 1 said also that the statements published con I I a cernlng a proposition I for enlarged au tonoro to go Into force immediately I I after the coming Cuban election was not In tel under enldrto as the I reported tems of this new nutonomY I tr ar or detail embractil In the present I I about 10 be put 7 p 1n ot Autonomy now 7i i Ior In I effect I |