Show UBAfl LEAGUE ORGANIZED Chauncey M Depew One of the Vicepresidents IttmJee or stir leagne la I In ttcenre lee Cntia the lollllral Initrprnd race lor 11 lilrli nhn In > mv NiriiK cling nk In roinr the llnllrn American > rillnnta llrm > n < t an End In she Canpslgn or Otrdcr anti IeslrurSian in the hlad New York Dec I t4r The Cuban League ol the United Stiles was for neerly organlied In this city this evenIng even-Ing IngThe The men behind thli movement so well known and carry in much eight that It li beyond a doubt that this Is I the beginning ol a movement that will lake no small part In the history ol roll coontrlei The meeting organltcd with Colonel Kthan Allen atpretldent and the following at vice preUcnlt CIrl A Dons Governor Rntwelt I Flower IoitmaMcr General T M JameiChauneev M Depew J R De lasso Theotlore Uooivell exMayor Thnl I Gllroy George lloadleyJ dward Simmons and C IL Dennlton Francis Wayland Glen was elected erelary Darwin It Janus treasurer and the executive commltlte was made Uo ii follow i John Jacob Attar Paul Dana General Daniel llullerfleld Col l tcIU Grant Waller Iafan Kdwln ardman John C McGuIre R C Al eunder Constant A Andrew Frank II Carpenter John U Kelly and ThosE Thos-E Stewart In opening the meeting Colonel Allen read the call i We the underlined cltlteni ol thlt republic anxious lor the success ol al people In obtaining the clvlljand political liberty which the nation secured more than a century ago and ttlll enjoy unite In organizing the Cuban League ol the United Stales ol America The object ol thli leagued to aeccre for Cuba by all lawful peaceful and honorable meant the political Independence pendence which her patriot are now endeavoring < by tremendous sacrifice ol Treasure and life to galni to encourage them with our sympathy and moral sups port and to arouse the whole nation to demand an end ol the campaign ol mar der and destruction In that Island Mindful ol the help which our lathers received In a tlmllar struggle we are conal rained by a sense ol gratU tude to return to Cuba the klndnen which was 10 affectively given to ui tIt t-It It apparent to all thoughtlut observers U I I ob-servers that Spain hat not the power to crush the Cuban patrloti and therefore the continuance ol the cruel itruggle In Cuba can only serve to prolong a arose 01 f abaiement and humiliation In the nitndi of all men who are confident that this republic hat the power to end II and li In honor called upon to do to for the hlghett good ol all pirllct dlrecty concerned Colonel 1 Allen predicted that the movement thus slatted would become litorlc A monster man meeting will be held In Coopers union next Monday night when Senator Morgan ol the foreign elallont committee and Congressman lilt ol the tame committeeIn the houe Congressman Reed ol Maine and Senior Cullom ol Itllnolt willIe will-Ie t |