| Show 1 SPANIARDS ARE NOW FRIENDLY I So Thomaa Thoma R Fawley Dawley Reports on HI His Return to New YorkA Journalists Odd Blame Arner Amer loa ice for Jor Whipping Spain but Wo III Affected To Tow w ld Hla HI for rank 10 10 iii H I B Special la a Now eV Yirk August U lt 1 INo Thomas Thoma Jt IL Daw Dawley the n newspaper correspondent and aDd mala writer who nho went to Ipala a few months ago II copy op ba has recently returned In rood good health ud and loaded with lion eon the dune elIRa Some of this Information Is II vel very cur lur For Instance e III as Mr round found them the a rUle fret anything but ugly uly toward the Americana Indeed Mr says from the time he be stepped tort foot on Span Spanish I ish h soil loll till the day of b his d departure he be failed to note a single In of aU toward the who have their soldiers and tiel taken 1 way at I their heir Islands TO THE There Thre I le soreness I but It It is II toward the government or o oi i and not toward America its III the provincial town of 01 hen chanting from OD one stagecoach t an another une morn morning In at 6 Il dr r 11 made mad till the casual acquaint al III of If a tall Spaniard whose who most mott noticeable abl article of apparel was wal a ait it II duaL cloak This man lu led re after ner th the manner or of the and anel when the suggestion had laad been accepted said laid to owley Dawley with some ome familiarity You are ant a forel foreigner ner I lie but 1 do not seem Item tu to be h No flu Nor NoT Nor German nerman And YOU lure surely are not Dot It Italian a Pray n then the what whaler you T TWell Well said laid Dawley I am a Tu Tan TuIe Ie he Tou ou dont mean It wd said the Span lard pushing wk heck hie hat and loo 85 kt at the other With bU bulking eyes Wall W Wall all Iv Ive lOt got to say lay I is that you 08 gave V UI u a mighty good licking and ad I Idon don dont blame you rou fur for It But comma WV rot rotU U it la In for tor the generals who our annl armies and aDd for our BU Au pose MI we have laave a little more refresh refreshments ments Dunn the remaInder ot of their Jour Journay nl nay for they were both traveling In Inthe inthe the game th the two became becam v very friendly Indent and Mr Dawley discovered his companion to be a writ CI r for lor the press It like himself YOUR BILL IS 19 PAID SIR Another e of friendly II feeling toward the Americans was WAIl shown In a Madrid cafe where Mr Jr DawllY Dawley went for tor coffee on day y Th The cafe at was well II flied with prosperous who were wre themselves and anel th they y seemed to fay no attention to the n Before the hot been Ion long seated at his table Ih the alter la In hutted un It If M were 01 lID x met r lit DawllY Dawley said laid hi WU was Wb When h a a h I fur for his bill th the walter waiter call III It hall had au iI 1 been berJ paid and so DO am amount au at ot of ar c Induce him to take Ither elthe I Iy or Of tl tip o oIl 1 Il ft t as al Mr Dawley D no t any signs of hOi hoe of t In many blan uses 1 was treated with r t l In me courtesy Probably this court cour na n due elue quit III ae much to the lt ILl u tr felt for tta the victor by tb the he u II anything till else Daw j We 0 oun n notion is II I that hat the u upper per perIn It ss In Spain were overwhelmed by the nees of oC superior power I by the people which tit had WU was c ble of 01 nothing and that they have hardly yet 11 r um their amass m at the Their present holing U I undoubtedly closely akin to atle la In th the of it American Ie fir of hie hi penona I It und and the they dl desire ir to every In member ot of th people who Whipped td them Ihm they ml may meet t tI THE SITUATION I I The common p l opt ople ot of Spain have no I cue 1011 way or another other about America tn In Mr Dawleys opinion with the u ot of those thOle who had friends among the ht soldiers ill in Cuba They nave have 1 a wholesome lear fear of In any man who com from 1 yet rt many of them tell stories l of the kindness ot of the victorious Amer bans 0 In Tb Thou also hate the u udo udo do the middle cane classes leaving none to support It save those of 01 rank and nd pa In truth h the people are re ripe for revolt and t there her U II little question that the pr present nt order of things would woud be promptly We there hert any n leaders to head the revolutionary forces Bu Business jn II I is dull are hi and aDd wages wat are low Food costs more In the raw state In than thanIn In In any other o the face ot of the globe London aDO Yew w York Tork not excepted ants Ida a day dayIs Is II an a unusually high wage for tor a work workingman ingman to Th The police pollee Pt get 60 10 cents a day da the recent protest of the Barcelona business men to the queen qa In which they to the nee of the present ministry Mr flaw Daw I ley lIa hoe onlY general 1 information 11 on Re He Redid did net lIot an to 10 Barcelona during this vii vi It to 8 Spain aln but h he understood that the ot of Catalan ot of which Barcelo Barcelona na tl I the chief city has l long n been dis 41 Th The are th the Yankees ot of III ii thy they are thoroughly enterprising and do more business In the ot of the term than all II other TIt would Ilk like to 10 secede but that would be h ruinous to 10 hem sine 8 t 1 n I is almost their onlY mar market ket and secession would nul rut cut It o off V N |