| Show THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE I Great Diversity cf Views Upon he ChitTM c Istrates Utterances I Mm ot I hem 1 niorauloFnelUI 1IIIh lonuIl1 Condom ho 1 u cut I WashlngtonlJcc Democratic sen Main were generally nAcrre to expressIng express-Ing all opinion on the message Senator Sen-ator noach Was exception to the rule In I this class He called especial attention to the Presidents declaration that the government Is I pledged to maintain gold redemption Tills he sold la I a mere assumption We have not a single obligation which Is not explicitly ex-plicitly redeemable In coin1 the word gold being mentioned In none ot them Senator Whit Dem Cal member ot the finance committee was disputed to take the message jocular lie said The message Is I very elaborate though Its conclusions are somewhat veiled I regret that I cannot agree with the Presidents Hilwnllan notices and that he has failed to Inform us what we ought to do concerning Secretary Secre-tary Cage great currency reform plan I am glad to Observe that he adopts the views I have frequently urged regarding Cuba and legislative act 111 on th quellon 01 helllgereney senator AIIIon I Republican did nol endoise the 1rldent leus t on currency cur-rency legislation lienlltor State and Hoar Uepubll runs agreed generally still the views of the message Senator Toraker nei ubllcan disliked dis-liked the position taken on Cuba fainator Chandler Republican says ho SInater I with the President determination de-termination to maintain n policy In the Interest ot International bimetallism bimetal-lism Senator Hannn Itepuhllci calls the docu nnent statesmanlike and Ameri g call Senator Smith Democrat and Al ten Populist disagree In important prllulr with the President s views 4ciritors Teller and Pettlcrew silver itepubllcunt are cmphatlcallv against the currency recommendations IlS Inadequate In-adequate nn1 Inconsistent III the House there Is I a like diver lIy 01 opinion como npprolmr thom tho-m o nail others opposing the our rney Cuba end other tlllUes ns In dkntlng a failure to grasp the Issue presented to the public Host ot the rxIIIM huever are favorable to the President IlavanaDee rr ruchll Says It seem Ihnt the Pre4ident rpeog I nlze4 the right of the United States III Intert with affairs exclusively withIn with-In the authority of Spain In view oC thin It Is I to lie I expected that It the revolt re-volt lops not end In a period of tlm ne < ptable to the Americans they Min ill Interfere In Mi-n more rtecMve and effe tIp mnnner than heretofore TIm far the Wnhlnln government govern-ment hn mt with no Obstacle In doIng Ing IIr undoIng tin II plenses It rmnln to hp on whether the Madrid gnv ernmnt will toternt the White 11011 In going beond tho limits 01 prudence und rIIon IIr whether In ropon I tit thN new and wnr Imnnl Spain will rrplY with led Oil nlt Its her tn1I pUnhle rights I hr history character nn1 feeling demnnd London Dec 7 The Daily Tale graph commenting dllorlnu on 11 rrc dent McKlnleva message this mornIng morn-Ing Pays It used to be America proud lionst that she hnd ro foreign policy Judging from President Jlc Klnleys message the new world Is I no more free from the but dens nt dlplo mlle negotiations than the old rn a document of portentous length mostly most-ly Intended for SInlllh connmpllon resident McKlnley has devIsed a spelou 9 pretext for gaining time It eontnlns passage that will certainly wound Spain national susceptibilities susceptibil-ities ItloTh The Dally Chronicle describes the mog an weak n1 colorless The Ioit says The mge In I le > s shortsighted and less I calculated IcuTle tn Piet claps nglllnt Ones oil n the nla guided policy of the last I Pension On the Cuban nue tlon the President is vague and diffusive anti studiously correct The Times anys Its lone of patron Izlng tolerance will make the mong not wholly IIgrhle tn Spain Probably Proba-bly the prInt calculates that If lithe can satisfy tho Jingoes for II time with cloq went denunciations nod warnhicts he will find It easier to pursue a mod cents policy Itegaiellng hli currency propo al It seems ton probable Un Vr McKlnlej still clings to the notion 3that that something < < may be lone for silver Eo long as he follont that wlllothll wlp he can hnrdlY I be expect l to attempt at-tempt any thoroughgoing reform oC the currency The Mnrdard says The best that can be slid nt the message Is I that It I Is I absolutely unexciting As a distinguished distin-guished politician the President labored la-bored tinder grave difficulties and It Is I no reproach to his skill that lie has fit I ell tu surmount them tt Ir McKInley Mc-KInley reprnt nnthlnl on taT It Is I flip nw tnrlC whIch la confessedly a palpal 1 failure Oalveston Texas Doe GIIon I TV J Brian reached here today and In with n party of friend for rake Surprise Sur-prise to hunt ducks Tile porty will Ile gone I three or four d lays Mr JlTnn expressed himself an follows on thom PreMdonts tho-m TM mng Indicates nn Intention upon the part of the Preside to aid In turning the Issue l of npr > money nr tit the nnllonnl Inks and In the meantime n l > Drpon to give gold a further superiority over silver no money City of Jtexli 3 Dec C Ixlean pub lie IIpllllon rrlnrdln Iroolent Mo rnnle ys IIItrane nn the Cuban qllo tlon la l that they will greatly Strengthen thp Rnaotl oernmnl and < enable It to win friends In Spain for Us I reform trolley In the Island Clevelanel O Dee 0 Herbert TV TVolcott president of the Cuban Amer lean lenictle Said To tell the truth I am really ells appoltned I had not expected very much nn account oC tile late news from Tashlngton and tlw President shows bv his message thnt he will not do anything any-thing now and probably never I hope that Congress will be more friendly to us Cubaim than the President Presi-dent and that something may set be done for them wllhln a short time 1101 Mono or a Battle IInann Dec r l1etall have hn rocch1 of the fighting at Gills The Rnlh column tinder an TJnr wan delayed four elnvs before arriving and capturing the poelllnn of the Insurgents Insur-gents Tin i1I n fish lost a captain i a llentennrt I i nnd twenty soldiers I wounded According to tho Official ac onunt the IIpAnlh grrlon 1Cncl1 the tpwn heroically it roMlrtVl ot omen o-men The forts five hnnies and 300 huts were destroyed light men In charge of the hellograih resisted until nil were wounded Th Inurn wro roOO strong and had Plx onnnon They were ctnijninnrtert by Hen Callxto Oar cln Gen Jesus Jlnld and Gen TinA treat Tin-A InrfOi iiualltlty ot dynamite Iva iiad I t I i It I 1 MAN ulilnrt nJgn I Home Dec GTho cabinet this morntnr forrmlli tendered Ito reslgna 1In to Ring tlllmbrTt who vserwd Ills lirlslnn U In I exnected that the HarcUls p nudlnl the presi nt pro 1puls o Ir will be ntruud wltb the task at re forming the mllliatry |