Show OUR CUBAN POLICY CHICAGO NOV ov 10 A dispatch to the tribune from washington there has ba been to no change in ID the policy of the ion regarding C cuba bal bali I said secretary Li JU amont Is ana w al far as I 1 know none hue bus been contemplated tem tom plated since the adjournment oi 01 congress so far as ae the visit of consul gen lee to washington is concerned berned it has oo no more significance than my walking from the war depart moot to my residence would have there were private matters etters demanding gen lees lee s attention la in this country and hr his visit was waa for the purpose of attending to theau he took advantage of this to enlighten the president as ae to how bow affairs were in cuha cuba what the President Pre eldena Pa intentions cosy be in this matter are only known to himself bline elf and the be speculations and surmises about a proclamation according belligerent rights to the ibe cuban are manufactured out of whole ciota ocas As a matter ot of fact the president has hag not even begun the reparation preparation of lain bis annual message to congress Con grese nu no body has been taken into his bis confidence on the cuban question and the people who are trying to 0 o outline a plan pis tor or him are simply la dulOng I 1 in n rt r t chis cuban matter has baa been letti gentieu d and unsettled settled so eo many times by a clique of stock operators that it has become amusing to WILE witness their moves one day there to la a rumor which bonds aeida stocks soaring upward and the next day there to la a yarn which causes a corresponding depression or of the be market it can be set not down as a certainty how ever evert bat that the ibe president will pursue the same course in regard to cuba that has ha marked big administration regardless of clamor from the outside it should be born iu in mind too that the president is by no DO means meano u unadvised oad an aa to the people and condition of cuba for at the close of his bis first administration he went down to abe island with a party pany of friends and things very closely while there 56 robere has been DO communication to the president or the department of state with the me representatives of soy any foreign government in regard to C cuba u be anu and consequently no member of the diplomatic corps is ia competent to give any information coi berning the plans plane of the administration all sorts aorta of stories are likely to be circulated but they ibey have absolutely no toun foundation nor authority irom from soy any member ot of the administration there is a difference or oi opinion in il I 1 pi j fircks here from tout t oat OX ex proceed by the secretary of war and members of the diplomatic corps are at all backward about expressing themselves one of the leading depre uta tives who voices the feell gs go of the kuprash government Iveline ii to ibe he belief that the president will make a in line with the policy already indicated la iu a ormer former dispatch that course is to throw the entire responsibility upon congress Congre sm this diplomat has had interviews ter views with consul beneral lee decre secretary tary olney and the spanish min later within the last week and he be la in more than ever convil L coo that nothing bobbing w will ill be attempted by the united states detore before the reassembling of congress it ii is ia not for any lack of sympathy with the cubans cuban said eald the be diplomatic representative but because it does doe not seem a proper time for the united states to inter interfere fore 21 2 1 another argument against intervention by the he united states slates in cuban affairs is that there Is ie a ter denoy on the part of the he cubans themselves to oppose any fraternization with the tb anglo saxone saxon |