Show BACK FROM CUBA consul general lee arrives in new york the stories of the treatment or senorita cisneros were greatly exaggerated does not know when the war will end amer leans being cared for new york sept S general fitzhuch Fitz hueh fcc accompanied by hie arrived from havana today the cen eral said he had been buffering from biliousness ious ness fir some time past but he felt very much better atter his trip when asked to wheler he would return to cuba or not the general chock his head and eaid 1 I cannot answer that and I 1 would rather not talk on cuban affairs until I 1 make my report in washington in Bp eating of the case of cisnero the general said the woman is now confined in casa she has never been tried and I 1 do not that it was ever intended that sl e B bould oe banished the stories of her are very much exaggerated and were it not tor the hubbub which has been raised about her the girl would have probably been released rele abed long ago in fact I 1 was given to understand that her came was on the pardon list she has comfortable quarters and is treated as well as possible under the con ditche Tb ereIs a good deal of suffering in cuba but the americans numbering about 1400 are being cared for from the fund of which was adfor that purpose they receive daily and up to the present time 1500 has been expended bere any ngn of business improving or a change asked the reporter no I 1 am lorry to say there is not replied the general and there will not jb any improvement until tb anwar is ended when will that be general to thia last question general lee replied in spanish a free translation tran lation 0 which ia that is too much for me 1 cannot cay general le and young fitzbugh lee jr will go to point today to eee hia other eon george M who is at the military academy among the other passengers who arrived wera robert L oliver united states consul at merrila Mer iila mexico and gen W fishback cf thie city who was said to have been sent to havana on business tor the united states government mr fishback Fiah back said that his trip to havana was purely on private business he said there was a great deal of suffering euf fering all over cuba and that the condition of the people was even worse than when he waa there last as secretary to commissioner calborn when the latter was the bluiz case he saw miss cisneros at the casa reco bidad and said the reports her treatment were and that the young was fairly well treated and did not complain when he n as epe akine to her |