| Show SITUATION ON I rp E OF DUB I Ur V Mr V rF fear Q rn Troubles Casos Oa os oss s t Ml J t W HJ TUB fUE 11 w 1 i i ii i timid ml Tobacco Intermit n Claim Them No Oft Hope for far Trade lb Correspondence neo pee Doc o con concessions conC cessions C ir is a th lie way ono one ot ut tho tOw moot I JR prominent senator ox Cuban situation the Iho other othor day Ho Ito rod ills lila Information from tro tho the confidential reports which have ho VA Icon been from froni Cuba Culm for tor soy bOY several eral wo ks Time Tho situation Is sail said to bo be because the tho ho sugar and to interests of the 1110 Island arc 10 doing time tho least le possible 1 I lu work on ott tho planta Ions tion tho prices hoy ro ra make it h Impossible to mako a t profit on their productions This leau many don on Idle amid anil It In lit claim claimed ed that If tr this Idleness continues continue thoro there will mm bo be disturbances that will wU grow grIll Into Int Insurrections The rite Jn Un bans bane have m It us 1111 n a matter of ot course that trade trado would wo bo till granted So have thoy they Icon beau that production to 10 some sonic extent has been wen at a U standstill awaiting notIon by this country COUll try When Whon Congress n nt as U NUB vu IlS n ci very pronounced decimation by h mutiny many lenders granting any concessions whatever to wo o 0 done dune enough for tor or lame people They Thoy lire are Inching In III Brat It udo was a 1 remark by five IIvo of cut Ohio It n sentiment that was waa echoed by ninny many protectionists and auth by th the mon men from Crom producing status Junt at present tho tito tide has line turned toward Cuba and pub Ho lie men mon are aro talking about advantages which will still follow tallow mutual anti and which It Is ht believed holl led will wilt tUrn alto nl o Und tend toward peace timid In Cuba HOW now IT 11 MAY MAT UH DE DONE Senator ono one of tho time In tho time Senate wax speaking of this thin subject anti and I asked luau him how tho the celebrated favored nation clause which Is In tim nearly every treaty wo we have with foreign countries could be he In III with Cube anti ho Ito replied Suppose wo we 0 should pass a n law saying that whenever tho time Cuban government ent admitted certain articles and products product lor ot of country which we should l specify nt tit rates which could alwo bo be set Net forth then thon the time President nt should bo 0 authorized d to admit and tobacco from flom Cuba at nt designated reduced rates of or duty That would not Interfere with any favored nation clause It would nut not need a 1 treaty but a 1 nf or it law liv lv nn gress Senator e did not i Q sky hy he Intended to propose this tOils legislation In fact act It Is IB probable that If leg Ig Is offered at nt all nil It will como come from tho the House Those who are nrc nn an ioU lous for tor some Rome such recIprocal agree agreement mont ment with Cuba CUb not only for tor the ben boa of or the island Inland hut butt to Increase our markets there thero ore are somewhat discouraged aged ogell because tho the ways and means meon committee hn has hns postponed any consul consid consideration or oC tho matter until after tho the holiday recess INDIAN INDIA RS WANT PEN PENSIONS PENSIONS About ton ten years ago og Congress passed d n a law lams granting pensions to survivors survivor of old Indian a n wars chiefly those thORO who were In tIme tho Black Dlack Hawk Hank and warp vars There Thero were Yoro very ory f tow ow w to tao take advantage of It but the tho fact that such n a measure passed line has caused those who fought alight tho the Indians fifty years reMs ago ngo to ask nAk that they hoy too receive pensions It seems there are aro men seeking these pen minis who ought fought the Indians Indiana In 4 gin fIn and Florida hack back In 1817 In tn 1827 mill and 1831 In tho the war of ot 1840 as ns well ell as ns others who fought In Inthe Inthe the th and other wars beyond he the Rocky Mountains till nil hoping that they lucy will bo ho favored by lIy the tho government In tho tOte far tal West Sest there thero Is he quite a It large num number her ber of ot persons who wore were engaged In hi Indian wars who were wera not regularly In tho tIme service of the United States Tho he legislation proposed for tor those these men goes back to 1850 mo and It would seem that forty five years oars after there hero would not be many to avail themselves of ot pen lIen pensions but on omu the contrary there thoro Is a n avery nery avery very ery long lone list lilt of ot men mon who would be he como come pensioners lI If It 10 bills should over oyer puss pais WIlCOX A Hawaiian affairs are aro not to tobo be allow allowed allowed ed ell to remain r dormant If Ie Delegate Wll WI cox can ca keep them moving Ho lie Jia hua Introduced a II large largo number of bill bIlls al nJ already ready rOIlly pertaining to the tho Island t tory lory and ond Is toady to push thorn before tho Iho COli I Many flan of those bills RO go to III Ito tilt House committee on Insular affairs but out those to 10 revenues nuance customs etc aro are ro to the time various vatious committees which have hass matters In charge for or the th status This divided pie 1110 vents hiving giving that close attention to tilt tile subject ot of Hawaii which one ons could with good results rest 13 HANCOCK BABCOCK TO U AD lnor ot of Now Jersey ft who ho unit has long boon been a 1 member of or tho lie congressional cam Cain campaign committee says anya that lion illon the Iho organize o that lk ivi of oC Wisconsin WI will be he made le chairman Tho The lat tat latter tatter ter has lias already said Raid ho lie would not servo ervo but tho say nay ho lie has con ducted four roul successful and they tile ho him again hl that le to is III I opposed to many of oC the tho lenders of or his PUtty party on tho the subject of or reducing the unit on 01 trust articles Is 15 l to tomake tomake make no 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