Show WANTS 8P1IN WOD14CLATfur r Ideal MCKIcly IVntz a rUAUo trial no Lowo Did No Eprog Che hpanb Vt New York reb 14A special to the Herald from Washington au Yet The De Lme frocidgent ISOCtill unset ted The cipher dispatch receIved from Mlnlter noet Wood lord waR entirely nt satisfactory I wastaken to tile pres Ident uY Assistant Secretary Day and after a hUt conference between them Mr Del sent another cablegram to Minister Woooor OOlcJaly nothing will lie said about theBo two communications further than thatthe Incident19 hot yet on freely o th1 Is rald6at I all Ir starAVocid fords cattle was a repartnif his later view With the Spanish miniser 01 for elln affairs Which Olowpd that no dl rct disclaimer had < dlolalmr ha bn mnd ty pain 01 that feature 01 tho De Lome letter which had been Interpreted tn Indicate the insincerity ot the Spanish govern mnt In I the matter 01 autonomy and In the negotiations for commercial treat Absence of such disclaimer Is J not entirely satisfactory to the President Accordingly Minister oodford has been given fuither Instructions on the subject Without making any express demand for a disavowal Minister lnlto Woodford is I required bv his new Instructions In-structions to express upon the Madrid authorities the Importance to all parties concerned of some distinct repudiation of Senor do Lomes declarationshlch the Prestderv cannot believe correctly represent the position ofthe Siaiilsh government Mr McKlnley believes that when the Spanish minister of foreign affairs fully appreciates the Interpretation wlllch has been put upon Senor de I omes letter In some quarters In he United States he will hasten to disavow I Minister Woodford has been told In a positive way what the President would like to have done In other words I Is I assumed that he will ue delicate diplomacy di-plomacy to secure the end deot lr d and the President Is sincere In the l > ellet that another Interview between Minister Woodo and the minister nl t I elln trouble affairs In Madrid will end 1 the whole As far am the feature of the Tie Lome letter criticizing the Pesident t > concerned con-cerned the Incident I In PIed That wa 5 established utters the state epart tnt received Senor Dupes as charged charge-d of the Spanish gallon tiThe suvreed Senor to Lome The other phase of the letter the President considers should very properly prop-erly be made the subject for further negotiations In order that Spain hould have an opportunity to show that Senor de Lome falsely represented let Position when he made the statcmnt he did Illshire the Nod nun Dead New York feb HCo nehrens well known ba so formerly with the Walter Damrosch Opera company but who for the lost two year hem devoted devot-ed himself to vocal Instruction led Ill e evening in a privae hospital after I protracted Illness front kidney trouble complicated with other disorders dis-orders during which he underwent two f severe surgical operations Mr Behrens was 63 years of age and i was born In Brunswick Germany here his lather wa I minister It was Intended that he should follow In his fathers footsteps Jut he ngagOI In commrrclal purult In Ismburg and later In stockholm Ills voice attracted at-tracted the favorable attention or Charles XV king ot Sweden who enabled en-abled him to devote several years to its I culture In Paris He made 11 debut de-but In Stockholm In thre Hon Opera lie pang In Berlin and Brunswick after this fund under Col Maploon olreton In London until IS0 when the company was dissolved Ire had visited this country several times before be-fore he took file final engagement with lh Mr Damrosch lie went abroad last summer for his health but experienced little relief A widow him and a young daughter survive |