Show NEW SPANISH POLICY Autonomy to Cuba Will be Given by Premier Sigasto WANTS NO MEDIATION FROM AMERICA lun Itrizentwas Wy at Conh rUDro Ctirarort1hils bo Made tile Clnc New York Oct 3A dispatch to the World from Madrid ayo The World correspondent called today on Premier bagasta who said In response to queiles You Ask me If the liberal party would assent to mediation hy the United States with a view to hastening the pacification of Cuba and Inducing the ebola I In at Ills and the exiles to nc eept autonomy Why should we nee 1 Inedl often when our intentionslong I ne I and often expressed by the liberal par tj aimed I to Collating all that America I could suggest No Spanish piriy certainly cer-tainly not the liberals he continued could Assent to foielgn Interference In our domestic affairs or with our col tittles No KoNernment could hope to Induce the nation to Accept such Inter folelice I America ns me 11011 Ile Iliu and hope is I dlspo1 to be rrlend II Ih 1 < let hcr enforce the rules of lateroutlonal law and stop hp low nt moral und material aid withoutubich the Inursens could not lost liver live-r onl We hall reverse completely the lollcy 1 of the last two vearB In Cuba yn o beginning I naturally with the recall of eyler I Informed the queen jester day that the liberal party would uc cotit the responFlhlllli of office most willingly If her majesty honored the Party rplatty her confidence that the liberal patty hid plans for all the landing questions of the day In hpaln and certainly would grant to Cuba autonomy along the lines traced In the riiKrnm i of the Cuban autonomists autonom-ists tliemsellcs I said MI in my manifesto mani-festo in June and have repented the same promise during the government Iovernmeut holidays 1 The liberal party Is prepare d to gram lo Cuba all possible selfgovern ment I broad Caitiff and every eon ecssion compatible with Inflexible defense de-fense of punish lots and Miveiefgnt In the West Indies We believe this will satisfy the majority of Cubans and we will act thus spontaneously QUEEN IILGLNT DBMANDLD A CHANGE London Oct 4Th Madrid correspondent corre-spondent of the Stan Id a I I I say The Iucel regcl I took n strong Inilato during the crisis anti profoundly our irlsed coal Azcnnapa by leaving him no alternative but resignation She frankly expressed her disapproval of the COIelaUe administration and especially tit Its trnlmolt of the anarchist anar-chist 110ne imprisoned at Fort Monlul < Site said she had allowed elor Canovae 10 remain In office fit tile hope that he would mollify the rigor of his iipresfcite I polio In Cuba and that she md repeatedly called the attention of mlnloler 10 administrative eardal and abuses Ioreoer her majesty said ulao walled patiently for two monhs after Ihe death of Senor Cano van In the hop thai the new government govern-ment would correct their evils On I his failure to on so she took It I upon her eel 10 consult Gon Campos Honor Il vela and others us 0 the best means of pacifying Cuba by an ende tour to-ur the autonomists and thus vir dlplomc loony steal I march nn American Al tile statesmen whom she consulted con-sulted appear lo have advised a liberal Cabinet its the best means of attaining the queens wishes Thereupon her majesty thanked Gen Axca asa for his splendid services us minister of war and hatimatid her Intention tn appoint Senor Saata as president of tho Council The lattirln offering the portfolios expressed his Intention to give the largest possible measure of Cuban ham rule to reverse the conservative policy In Cuba and the Phlllinlnes to rlcal Hen Wcjler If ho did not resign re-sign nnd to prepare for a dissolution of the Cortes anti to select able repre naUs 10 10 to Washington and nuropean capitals as well as to the colonies nf Spain 10 prove l to America and Europe that Spain Is I at last goIng go-Ing to do spontaneously and serlonal > hn the United Itnt h8 suggested could lie accumplh1 more quickly and better by nardtation or Interference Interfer-ence hlch the Spanish people would certainly not brook and to hleh n Spanish government Could assent Senor Raglta mel with a hearty response on the part of nil liberal statesmen and all the Spanish StoCkIl And ccnrUc have steadily risen on the strength of tills settlement of the crisis The Dally News says editorially morning If Gen Woodford ha not presented nil ultimatum at Madrid it ieemai clear that he h mo retire ltntlon Carrying tolerable Imla effects And practically resulting In the downfall ot the cabinet The change of ministry seems to lend toward an neonniandation desires lh Amerlcaa known |