| Show THE QUEENS DILEMMA Spains Ruler Sought to Preserve the Throne to Her Son WHAT CAUSES THE CHANGE IN POLICY n Fffrt to ltl 1 bpeal1 lolulc d Not JolipArdlAU 1 Cronbno or UohUnl LvonNw New York Oct 2A special to the World from Madrid by way of Bay cane siis In oil her consultations vlth the Spanish generals and the cutlers of the political parties the queen regent has laid stress chlelly upon the question of Spain relations vlth the U H and tho best means of veiling the loss ot Cuba through pro oliffatlon of the vvnt and consequent American Intervention thereby limper Ring Ibo stability of het sons throne It alone plajllu Into thu hands of ho republicans and Curllsts who I have b en especially troublesome of late The IUOI also Insisted strong ly upon discussing whether biojilsh i rule ill the West Indies would not be Jeouidlzed by a too extended grunt I 01 nUloooml thus enabling Iho oepar nlot And nutonomlbl 10 prlare gradually and locally their revolution I toward Indcpendtntii Kho carnrstly asked the statesmen If they really be I lee a liberal uovLrnment would be strong enough to make the majority I of the I accept extended home I rule I ol InvoUlnj I n uaellllco ot Spanish I matcilal Interests In the colonial I market nnd heavy burden for the I Spanish t treasury If saddled with apart i nllit I part of the Cuban dtbt The quern questioned whether Sagiuita would t lie I iU er lt 1g able to restrain u f opinion the press and the opposition pal ties lt In mad coneoslon to the colonies I under the prcbruro of American diplomacy MUST CIUM3U OK LOSE CUBA The queen cannot believe success would ercran so complete u reversal or the policy hlch has bon rololed for the lat two ear and a hall but It seems that some If not all of ter loyal advisers hud the courage to tell ho queen regent that the alternative lies between the sincere trial of anew a-new policy emhrnclng an understano Ing with the United States nnd the greater peril 011 conflict with Amerl ca probably entailing the lOB of the clonl1 AS YIWIJD IN IAYAA Havana Oct 3IJI I Pal the organ 01 Ih a autonomist Party ommolUI editorially i on the Spanish cabinj crisis says i Thero tire powerful reason why we advise the continuance of the conservatIves con-servatIves In contioi r o merit so as to avoid the prejudice and danger hlch might Ie uccutuneu I a vie ent transition In th abnormal circumstances uf the present political and nllltary pioblem In Cuba Tile negotiations with the United State have irlnJ ata ctape which does not admit 01 a Violent Interruption or a radical reversal OBSEQUIOUSNESS TO WKYLIIII L Lucha sasl The liberals due Ing the last political campaign went further than prudence advised and compromised more than they thought The demands for the recall of Cap tain General Wcyler place Senor Sa gasta In I < difficult situation when the captain genual has asked for two year time to Put doun the rolu lion Now after what has happened will they itlll ask for his iccall The KeneiaMnchlif eannot resign In war WeIer will be able to prove that In the provinces 01 lanla ratanas and Ilnal del Hlo the rebellion Is I under un-der control Ro that II would 100 because be-cause of political circumstances for which ht Is I entirely Irresponsible he might feel obliged to ask his recall re-call not considering himself backed oil nl home I Ih the moral force nc issary to continue the command oci the army In Cuba The advantage or disadvantage of such a course will He exclusively at the door of the liberal lib-eral party This Is the question of the hour and pel hap for tho first lime Better Segovia has mad 11 role take and given a chance to his ad I ersary to rout him by making It Impossible Im-possible for him to form a durable cabinet ESCAPE OP GEN ACOSTA New York Oct 2A New York merchant vho lies extensive b uolne Interests fit Cula nnd Is I kept informed In-formed 01 the progress or the Insurrection Insur-rection by trustworthy corrpondnla In different Parts 01 Ihe 1Iond hU received lord thaI Col Baldmero Aeota 01 the Insurgent nrmy Ivan Safety landed In Vra Cruz lie Is I Seriously wound sit Is wife Is I with him According to the mrhant corr apondent the Insurgent roloncl use abledto ewnpc with the connivance con-nivance of Spanish olllceis The correspondent concludes Iy saying that the Insurgents were never stronger than they are today fmn the extreme east to the extreme most this Point Rowman before leaving LntdrllM gave his address to the IlcraldDeniocmt I leportcr and by this meuns the two brothers were placed In communlcaUon with each other |