Show e CUBAN PERMANENT TREATY SlOWED SIGNED Platt Plait Amendment Provisions Aro Incorporated I I 4 EXTRANEOUS CONDITIONS fomo onlo 00 Nought to o be Introduced built buttle bul lie lief f for lir lug Ing II f Havana May 22 Tho permanent treaty between the tho United States ami anI Cuba In liz which Is Incorporated all tho provisions at ot he the Putt Platt amendment was BIgnell this thu The fhe act of ot sign sl n bu hi the thu treaty took at nt 4 this afternoon nt ut tho the omco of ot the secretary of ot state The signers r k were WCO Secy Seey of ot State and und United States Minister who were con constituted constituted special plenipotentiaries for to that purpose Senor Bonor and anti Mr simply met accompanied by their secretaries and ond the winning woo was f accomplished and copies of tho the treaty exchanged within a i I few tew minutes minutesT T The permanent treaty contains no provision for Its abrogation and anti no ex extraneous k 1 conditions of f any kind U It simply Incorporates tho the entire endro Plait Platt amendment Into the form torm of ot a II treaty Tho The length of ot timo consumed la lo tho the no ne negotiations was principally due to the fact that the Cuban government desired to Include In tho the treaty various extraneous conditions especially one to the effect that there thero should bo be no I tiOn In fit Cuban affairs by the tho United States except through th Initiative of ot otI t I the tue president of ot Cuba All Alt these con can canI conditions I were rejected PROVISIONS OP OF TREATY Washington May 23 Minister has hns been at nt work for tor several months with the negotiation with the tho Cuban government which were concluded ed CI with tho signing of ot the permanent which Includes word for tor word tho the pro provisions provisions provisions visions ot of tue th Platt Piat amendment This ThU amendment was waa M roads made a a part of at the army appropriation act ot of the second cession of the tho I h Congress It therefore be co a a 0 law lulY of ot the United Later It MM adopted by the Cubans as ns un on appendix to the tho constitution constitution adopted by them theta Its Incorporation tion Into the form torm of a treaty Is In no coi dance e with provisions el eight ht of ot the amendments which specify that by byway ji way woy ot of further assurance the tho govern governA f t A ment of ot Cuba will wl embody the forego foregoIng u ing provisions Into a 1 permanent treaty f I with wih the United Ut d States J provisions succinctly stated are areas areas as ni follows I Cuba Is never neer to enter Into any treaty treat Vr Ir r to compact with will wih any foreign power which will I Impair or Und temi hOl to 10 Impair Its Independence Tho The government Is not notto notto notto to assume or contract any public debt to pay the Interest upon Uloa which and to toi 5 i make reasonable sinking sink nl fund provision 1 for tor tho the ultimate payment ot of which the thel l i revenues of at the Island Iland after paying the theA Ihei A government expenses es shall be made i 7 quate Cuba consents that the te United it may intervene Int for tor the tho tie lon of ot Cuban Independence Cuba rati L flea Hes les all acts of ot the tho United States In Cu Cuba CuI CUc i I c ba ha bl done during the military occupation Cuba Cuba will vIlI wl make provision for tor the san Ban of ot the tho cities cites of ot the Island to the end that a n recurrence of ot epidemic and infectious diseases may bo be prevented While the tho permanent treaty men honed by Minister contains the tho provisions of ot tile tho Platt Piatt amendment re ro regarding garding arding the tho hie ble of Pines the tho acqui acquisition of ot stations by the tM th United States the final settlement of ot these questions which wilt wil Involve the owner ownership owner ownership Pines and the specific ship of oC the Islo Isle of at sped I I fib fic fo location of at the coaling station will wi be made mode the subject ot of a special treaty or treaties Cuba between the United I nd P PROTEST I rOTS INEFFECTUAL London May a 23 In a n reply rep to a amI me mercurial mortal from tho the Associated Chambers of oC Commerce protesting that reciprocity reciprocity city between the United States end enl Cuba will wi be bo Injurious to trade with Cuba For Foreign ForeIgn eign Olga Becy Lord Lansdowne that representations r pre to the th United States on this subject have havo been with without without out nut effect And that he fears teAn that no Us tul purpose could bo be secured by further representations I NAVAL STATION I Havana May 23 The Associated j i t Press PrU correspondent cr saw a n number of senators with reference to the tho pros pet ts of f the tho ratification of at both bott bt th the permanent and ond naval stations treaties curing biting this session cession of ot congress congre but they were not Inclined to be communicative It I remains evident that there la Is II an Inclination to allow uno the treaties to go over thin thio season It I Is believed that an urgent ur nt message from President I resl dent Palma which will m accompany the Ih tending hending of the treaty to the senate Mill t UI have lave a I strong In the dl di I of ratification Senator SanS San guilly the most mOIl active opponent of or the treaties with the United States said mid ho he h hoUld tte havo have opposed tho the permanent because under It I the tho United totes being Call the Ihl stronger power could deide decide when hen Intervention wan viLe Wl dc do mel regardless of the tho wishes ot of Cuba Coba Other senators senator say Bay that the paragraph relating to the tho isie of ot linen III s have havo been eliminated lavo It is now that an agreement ament covering I tho the details of ot the tho United naval stations will I be b reached by b President Palma and ad United States State Ter SquIres within three thre weeks |