Show E tP FO FOR R CUBA CONSIDERED Sugar is the Bone of Contention and the Dealers of the East Want Duly Duty Re Removed moved Beet Men Do Not con 1161 lignin N by b wa means commit with Ir of CU CI CIbIn CUba t anti and to 10 and or the v bIn ba A 4 dol delo reSU IB In fl th Nw New York Yok ex t NeI hl ll P to t ond ondi am amrI from the beet grov rI r s to 10 i reciprocity or OV orl 1 th I l rI Eun n of oC th Sri York O pr exchange presented us ws of or organization or la Ito tuiti IT I tW 1 l jat it J ur I r T of or American I 3 1 Hit to t culm aboUt boUl TG T Tp B b dono by b t p nt nl or vt t e being donI neat r t Ut or Ir ducu Con iu ing g he lie said eald hud h d Ihl th tate to 10 toru ru a of duty dut on 01 the th Im w itI rul or of the b UiO 10 great staples of Culm rapt and wo believe belev tho the Ie e eLit Lit Bill 11 ba be b ruin to lo the thc planter r batIk bank rIY r to the merchant and ond great ill 11 dis IrS to the th labeling classes classed ILLse of It If CUba I ce by J ious industrial an u neS t and ind and r and vi 1 to toy tow o oIta y Ita w with Mth corr curr Bonding Injury to tl U our rde 11 will mat mai maHy relt nur ur ox o ni r tJ of Cf flour I oHi r lord lard Ir pork kans arL ans t Pf four al s canned goods goode and i Tho rho material nf r Ut ur and ud imports fn ports to from CuM followed by Ly a n de e erme Ib In the th carrying trade will 1 result a 1 i a low lG Io Lf t flight to ship I Tb This urges sucil r lu tol in n 1 the Uie duties now new levied on ou ur and anil bao le BI U a will alit wI overt avert Bluster lster and Ind thereby he tY the In We C nt mif t Mcclellan of Now No ew pork ork caiN to by hy and r members of f the His com corn Imel Itte tIlt the sugar Itt no And nd stating they worn veri welt In hI by b he the auger trust trust Tho The bus busl m es men wen pMs pr ni nl gave their opinion frit t munitions were ver erI altO ami fair fairy y Mr Ir remarked n i connection that was LB nn an 1 purpose In some soro quarter of ot l the cause of Cuban rod red redI I by br b Creating a public Impression That it the was wu behind It whereas U I 1 the thus thul tar far had hail shown that the th Cuban cause stood on Ra its 11 own merits Charles and C 0 P of Produce il aW Illo spoke In favor of at reciprocity and were examined nt ut length by b C I tint nIl of the tho committee on titi 01 tho do le d tails lulls of our export trade trl e to the island Inland 1 the tho effect of or reciprocity f lr on various sugar Representative Robertson Hohlt 1110 I of ot Louis nun ann naked a sorter eerier of at Cu tending to 10 that tho tim Cuban lied it tat lCt spoken for tor reciprocity anil 11 that 1111 tho tue directed liy by h sugar interested in tho the Mr Armstrong answered nul the th In lit of all 11 the HIP th Cuban people were vero haunt bound lound up with wih sugni production and or fall tal with it Mr also nto Nought to 1101 hov that American were buying large tracts In Iii uba ull anti would ho bo by reciprocity moro morn than tho tim Cuban Louis Place Ilare head licad of the Cuban dole gatlon was heard the thC tariff re ro reductions o Cuba was WM likely to make 1111 In order MIler to give lbs tha th United States con control conol troi ol of tho market Ho flo said the Cuban was sas very low law now anti and be bo raised GO 50 vel to 70 per cent and lter thai tu th n a differential granted to the tue Unit United Uni United ed States to control the lO trade trude ns as agaInst t other othiel He lie le favored ultimate free both ways which he said wait WOI the tio t only solution of Cubas commercial problem lem When Whon Long LonK brought broucht out mit Olt that Mr Place had imil ought Hought free nt at Havana tho tile Cuban spokesman explained amid laughter that ho yielded YIh d to tho the majority and that tha by b b much It was wa hoped to net get et as nH near that as aB possible I Ho lie gave nove EO 6 O to CO Ct per cent as ns the Iho lowest concession which would grant relief ernt As tho the hearings closed Representative Richardson of Tennessee the ranking on the tho committee said saidI I notice that a n very 01 prominent Unit United Uni united ed States senator Altor Is II quoted quotel In paper as lB saying tho the Senate will wi settle this whole question a treaty queston ane that we wa will w have nothing to do with It ItHe wih He Ire H I will w find out differently Before ho be gets through answered Mr r Dalzel of Pennsylvania Chairman Payne stated that the to tobacco tobacco bacco men would bo IO heard inard on the the beet sugar Interests on the tho and that General Wood was expected up front from Cubit Cuba the VIto committee then thon nd od man subject to the th call of the chair chairman chairmAn I Inn |