| Show UVfc nm n ON tniiA LIT lint the SpanlNriU Will Klnke It Cost Am r I Irani MutliH Thy Co New York April InA dispatch to the Herald from Madrid says All eyes arc directed toward the United States It Is I felt that the Cuban question has entered upon its last stage and that the chance for a peaceful peace-ful solution Is I a very slender one One of the mlneis sold W e are particularly gratified hy the way Spain Is spoken of by several senators We regard I as An Indic lion that opinIon In the United Sate Is not quite i divided and we feel I t dm gerJt l iVetoolantsols that If lhe counsels ot the moderate minded could only prevail peace might be malntnno even jet This reflection my be fully taken to mean that th e es fntlal points of dlrrernc btwn be two governments are apabli ot a satisfactory adjustment adjust-ment if the counsels o President Me Klnlcy are followed and that all AmerIca Amer-Ica could justifiably demand would certainly cer-tainly be accorded The More feet that nStaton would not necrwaril be broken oft after the decision of Congress admits American right to Intervene This beliiK conceded clears the ground Immense mad with the chance 01 peace as an tnducent this government govern-ment would rr it 0 effort to remove the grievances of the United Btals Ther really Is no bellicose feeling I foI Jrl hero In administration circles Neither Is the feeling a sudden one In bowing to the Inevitable It seems however to be felt that war Is I being forced on tile country and that It could nut lie aoldd no matter hat sacrifices were made Iery ono appears 10 realize that FIaln actual hold on Cuba In I lost but at the same time the people 1 ore nlc In a determination to clInK tn the Kntl menlal bond that still exists between the mother country and the Island of I Cuba No one real hopes to keep that bond lattice should war break out but all are determined to make the victory of America a dearly purchased one |