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at t ST '" '" ."" 'i z -".'rv the WEATllIR shower i - 4 a f w 1 I H ill t r I f riu (uta ts Tlio Sunday Journal MMIUIII 6 Sections 80 Pages 0 u. Tubr , . -i . )l i P1 IIHtN " I ill" I 'iT-X I I I I f I I I I I i ' " VOL. IX. NO, 7. r PORTLAND, OHECQN. SUNDAY j.!0 K N IN 0. MA Y " 1 Htt. VK1CE FIVE CUNTS Now Looks Like Neck and Neck Finish for Roosevelt and Taft BOLT THREATENED : IFTAFTMEN ARE PUCE D I Hi L Stcm Roller Methods Em ployed by Committee Would Seriously - Flatten Colonel s Strength. . V Wllllim It Taft and Tldr rtao.a. vlt hav raae.4 ih threw-ooarttr Pi In lh rwc for del! to h national convention, and villi only sboul If dele gate remaining lo be chosen, Ji look l llh a neck end ek finish. Maklag a cartful estlmat of Ih etrtogtb of Ova eaadldat.e. allowing! Rooaevelt eoaie pt I ha delegates he I as Id la be won rar In Iba aotita and giving to th. a-praldenl Iba tshi dal.aele In Maeaarhuaett thai ha aiat aaked lo vol for Tafl, ha figure lv Taft Roosevelt . La rolletu l. Cummin J, uncertain ft. Aa l vote ara needed lo nomlnl. Tafl would neeq more1 eo w i n, ina nvwr I vali would need TJ mora. jr Inspection of Ilia neartsln Hal. which Includes lla delegate yet la be al'tad In Nw Jaraay and Arlsona, aa will aa lha al at larva In Ohio, It la aitremaly unllkrlr that allntr caodl lai will bava too number naadad lo nomlnata. t'nla ftooaavalt makra bl Inroads on lha drWcataa commit tad t Tafl, In Naw York, for Inalanca. whwf thry ara not Inatrurlrd for him. ha f-IU ahorl, and In Ilka faalilon. Unlaaa Tafl alna " dalecataa In cloaaly coniaalad dlalrlcla. ha lacka anoufh to taka hlia undr ilia wlra. If thla allanmant of daUcataa ha cor ract, lha llttla band of controlled by 1 Kolletta and Cummin will hold lha halano of powr. Thla balajica-la o amall that It -may aaatly ba tlppad eltaar way If Ultra la a "bandwagon movt meat. Kay ruttaa Ooloaal'a Ktraartk. Hora la whara the national eommlttea bacomaa a factor of poaatbly command Inc Importanca. It la concdr4 to bo In poaaraalon Of tha Taft alcmrnt It artma afa to predict that th Taft man will not be willing to yltld thla ailvmn tr It la commonly claimed by tha Taft people that many of tha Hooaa vcU conl;ti hava baan "trumped up." If lha commute lahra lhajt ylaw, and runa lha- atram ' roller down tha-Ha murh of the etrn;tli clalml for Rooae vell will be flattened, and It will even lc poaalble lo aeat enough of tha Taft brand to give tha president a clear ma jority. Here la Ilia dangnr to Rooaevelt That the Uooaeveit nii ki-enly appreciate tli In Ik made cvJl.nt by th holding it flnMiith hour conventlopa In the outh orn ntiiten and the Institution of con- How the Candidates Regard Nexv jersey ' , far Katr Jeraar id ton raro4 I will feoC Br 4 tier da. te o) naisrw iBy r no ml nation I hat Btorv 4tgnem now than will be? Beaded to a a in n at lk- rfo. , But I Iata4 ( mak lha ot aa Urg aa oaltl," rea- Bt W. II Taft. rot "Tni fp! will r'n al CtV go aod I will t Bomtoata4 (bart. Th totcj ar ca tta ruo. ' W bat (haw wL!pi4. ;.ar Jtraar will rota rlfbt eoit Turaiay mi will abow, aa . tvarr aula tiaa ho wd. w bar lha vote ao4 not tba toMri pak. that Iba paopt waat tba prlortplra for.wbkb w ftaad. Tb flfbt la er ;o4 won." Thoodora RooaetfU. "Xcithar TA ear flooawyelt c to pa nominated. 2a th Uit aa aljila Ihrjr repreaent iba ratna Itlng. My caadldacr U rprfnt atlra of progreaa and '.ha A mart- can peopla tad wbeo it la all oror tha dalagatew at Chicago will rx ofofj lh Bt," Orator Robert M, La rotlatte. ' New Bom Infant Found in Ash Pit Tv. o, Days', OM Baby Boy Re - .cud Alive GFri . Under Arrest. J BATTLE-OF HEV JERSEY RAGES HARD AND FAST VOCES AR& FRAZZLED State Has' First, Heal Exper ience With Frenzied Politics ot hrst Water.'';.- ; ? (Continued on Paite Five.) ROOSEVELT LAUNCHES INTO TIRADE AGIST 1L NATOW COMMITTEE Expresses Fear "Bosses" Will Try to Seat Delegates by "Strong Arm' - Methods. (I'nltpfl Pii retard Wire.) Elisabeth. N. J.. Max i'5 Plainly an gered over some Information ho had received,-, Theodore Roosevelt In winding up his campaign here tonight Just be fore departing for New York, emphatic ally ' declared that there would be no compromiae at Chicago. He expressed the fear that the Republican .national rnmmtMM wan thinking of sentlnir del. egates by "atrong-ar.m methods," and he declared that he and his followers were prepared to take action to prevent any "Interference with the will of the people.'; Both at Flainfleia and here Roosevelt launched a tl.-ade against the national committee and showed-that he was deep ljr stirred by a belief that the "cards were being; stacked." Cheating- Zs Charge Our opponents have no thought of wlnjilnjcjmlcss- Ihey-can-wln By-deJ Iber- it. ate 'Cheating In the national convention." he shouted, bringing hia clenched fist own with force that "Splintered . the stand before him, "The national com mittee la supposed to pass on the rights of delegates to -sit ln- convention," he said, "it it desires it can turn out legitimately elected delegates and put In others who do not represent the will of the people.'' ... '- : :tr "Our opponents have shown tTiat they Intend to try to use the national com mittee to aeat. men Who have .been beat- ert Jn thetr own ataten. It Is said that the national committee' represents the people. ... . Demands Tbt People Bnls. ' "I want our opponents to understand . this If the people are against ne I - -wHl haveTothins to way, but If the people are for me and the boaaea against me.- I'll ' have much , to aay. I won't ..stand for it a moment. ,We demand that the people rule and we won't stand Tor eperlal privilege upsetting th ver dict of tire people. .We mean' every word wersay. TThe' bosses have been accustomed to "and have been using a Strong arm poll- iy oui ine Tignt ) now between the people and the bosses and I serve no tice now' that the bossea will ot be al lowed to upset th will 'of the People. Ka. CompromU oa . Principle, ; "I won't; compromise on matters of pHnclpe. In matters of expediency, ..Id be willing, to compromise, - But we win win or tone tnis cighl, Haid we . had primaries In ever state this' flaht would have been over in Viprih in-CHl- . - CuntlnLc4 a iag rive.) - -- (t alua rrM Iaa4 Wire I New York. May Z5. The battle for the New Jersey lUpuLlloan delegates to Chicago waa temporarily halted lata tonight when Praaident Taft rolled Into thla city and went lo the home of his brother. Henry W. Taft. Colonel Roose- velhfassVd tnougVeM TeuU'to'bystax Bay and SJkiator La.Volletl wnba to Waahlngton for a Sunday conference With hia advisers. Krensled politics haa never been ex emplified In New Jersey aa It liaa for the laat three day and while the leadera try to recuperate and get back badly frassled voices over Bunday their followers in the field will confer and skirmish for the advantage that la be lieved by them certain to come. Roosevelt, after a morning spent In territory believed solid for Taft, came up into the northern- part of tha state tonight. All afternoon he campaigned from an automobile, repeating hit; strictures on President Taft, characterising him aa the associate and friend of th discred ited bosses and frankly appealing for votes next Tuesday on the ground that he and he only was tha person ablj to save the people from the corporations. Leaving New ' Brunswick early in an automobile, cloaely "attended by other machines containing newspapermen and committeemen, he stopped at nearly every hamtet In that section, making a doxen speeches before he wourid up In Elisabeth-for his last effort of the night. The Roosevelt voice waa a tri fle husky but he seemed In good phys ical fettle and he drove home every point In his argument with the cus tomary Roosevelt energy. In the main, his . arguments were repetitions of those of Massachusetts, Maryland and Ohio, Again and again tie reiterated his belief that Mr. Taft has proven "un faithful" , to .the people. , President Taft talked to mora work ing men today than at any time since he -left Massachusetts. Many of the big plants, in North Jersey had closed down so that their, employes might hear htm, and although his , voice was husky In the. extreme and he showed the fatigue of his strenuous effort, he never let up In his endeavor to Justify his administration and to hold up to the voters th grave danger of a third term for hia chief opponent. During the afternoon the president spoke at Newark, Arlington, Orange ParkrPHSatisratersoiBldgew6oa and Montclair, while ' tonight he had a big indoor . meeting t Rutherford, , Hack ensack and Engiewood. He declared at each of the meetings that he already had lh excess , of 30 delegates more than he would need at Chicago and also discussed the peace treaties which he said Colonel Roosevelt defeated In the senate ana wniciv were ''ueciaeaiy pro rressive pleasures.-;.: yf , Both Taft ahd. Roosevelt will resume their- "Battle of New . -Jersey" early Monday mornlnfr. .' c :-' , ;. -' ' CLARK TAKES NO'CHANCE; FILES FOR CONGRESS , . - 'v. Z , nDHed Press jted Wire. 1 ' ' AVashington, May. SS.-Declaring M firm belief that he will be-nominated for - president aV Baltimore.'' Speaker Clark nevertheless. late i -today, , an nounced that he will also file applied tlon for reelection to .congress. "I will nave a long lead at Baltimore; I will most probably have a majority; nobody will have a two thirds majority on tho first ballot,". Clark declared. . "r do not .knew "whether the (wo thirds rule Will b enforced.; It fca never been; enforced buti Once : Never theless it may, and I 'may or not Secure th two ;thlrds majority... 1 have every reason to believe- that I - will, but in View . of the contingency and out of rt8Vect for the, wishes of -my constltu cnts and of the Mtsswrt' im0crats in both houses of . congress 1 have con cluded to- file for congress.'' , - j tri4 ! imh iverer, i'l, BUy fl-Wiik Bgnta AUtintn, If, a'dMnttlh' la frrtl..! .roudjlfts al IS tVnly teu!ta(. the poll? lonlgtil predlil4. aensattonal tu4Has Oil b! lh net ftW (n wrtlM. Mli t flsdlSf earU iir af a llitng l asyi.) Un;. ay Iw the ah pit al Ik hae ( jr." a. VtiUstt, a brvler. , , Uteflla lha f tht U infsm'had P I.Kll lirtf tfnvn (n(l (h j.ff fcnj M) ttt lata hef for Mitral boats, I !.! Uos at I l.e CWnty louiil le flare U't UlC Kl A miUr tt i ine ARdrswn girl wss lakra la ih o Ur ststioa lOBlght for rFniiAatIR b ""Htm wotaing on lh , inafii ana ner hutn4 re. turned Ust snldntslit from ins thesira. aa4 efir a lunch, wr preisrlug t retlie when lly heard a rl.ild rrHsr. The sound rim from lha ah irt at th ,vmw i in ncuw, ana Mr. . Iteonatt aoa nr nustMind wenl li lha tack yard I avrsiusi. n tha aali ,u tKe found lh l ey watf. iout a alack or tiwtiiing on, in wrafped in i'mwi Mr. Mra. Wnit scat th ntiu or, U the County hospltaL aa direr tart ilia all-otloa of lh police Hi rasfev. mm loun isirr Ague Asderaon waa Isken t lh hoapllal, and .admitted 'that an s tit mother of th Infant' but x-ura h had koown nothing of Its u iron. Fire Destroys Big S 1 Baltimore Hotel Eutaw House, Which. Was'to Shelter Convention Defe-" gates, Is Burned, :' - - iL'alta Fren La4 Wit. I Baltimore, May S5. Th Kuuw house. no of lb largrat hotel in Baltimore, waa practloally destroyed by fir, to night, Involrlcg damage of 110,000 Ktv parsons narrowly escaped death and were taken to hospitals badly In ured. The flames started In tba. cellar. The hotel kad accommodation far 1000 guests, aad every room had been a- cured by vlaltora to the Democratic na tional convention next month. Promi nent ainontr theaa n-aa lh. l.iilarad marching clubs of Alabamw and 4h en tire Alabama ' delegation. ; Sfptel men ere tonight say It will b lmpostbl for the soathern visitors la get similar accommodations ddrlng the convention week. Thu Kutaw. house was the head- uurters for many vcara of the Demo- rrktlo state central committee of Mary land, and It Is believed that all of Its luahle archives were deftroyed by th fir. 'STATE COLLEGES - TO BE MAINTAINED FREE Of-Mlffi s ' - Biennial Scramble for Appro- 'priations to .Cease If the - Plans -of -Gov.1 West -.and Committeemen, Carry. ' : . """" " '." " " , TAX ON ALL ASSESSABLE 7 PflOPERTY SUGGESTE0 v . t ' . Adoption tt Initiative Bltf Rec ommended 7-10 Mill V Tax Proposed. . J JU-t- Cobb. Reinstated ' NEGROES' PLAN TO FORM byDanJolmson CUBAN STATE STIRS U. S. President of Leasus Fina De-r troit Flayer $50 for His V farcin Ro. laitial atis to tat-, th matter of appropriations for h University tof Or gvo and th Oregon Agricultural College out f th ion f wolith-a and end for JI Um th blrnutal scramble for ItUir approprlsttona. wrr take her )le- day axteraoon when a Joint commute Of r. gents of th ualverelly and O. A- C. met ltb . tiovernor .West and decided ! recommend an Initiative bill provld Ing for lb support of th two losilta- tioos by, m mileage tat. Th marling, which waa held at lh Multnomah hotel. was attended by Governor Watt, J, K. TVeetherford and Profeaaor Kd son. represent Ives of O. A United Siat.s Dlatrlrt Judge IU 8. Bean and J. N. Alnsnrortli. who represented th university. President Krr, of the Agricultural milage. and President Campbell, of the university, were ps- rni also, .uovernor west acted as chair man. Xerylag of Tax. After lengthy discussion the commit tee decided to recommend for adoption by the people at the election next. No vember an Initiative bill providing for th levying, of a 7-1 a mill tan en all axaoie property or in state, the mon y thus .raised to be vsed for th sap- port of tt Institutions and buildings, Tha tax f und"v 1C the measure meets the pproval of tit voter la to be divided between the school at a ratio of 4-1) mills to tba 0. mills that goes i .I... .1. ., . , It ll4 r-M Um4 UlI CM rata. Uy jl Ua Jebawa, -rr- M.bt ef lh Amirutl !(.. lonigui 4 tkt Tf Cvbi. f t a l4rn imm, Ww!4 be retaale4 learfw la Hen I rlay la lh. Tigeea-Vs gn ', aa4 IUI ha would bo ftn4 -.. ,. Cbha-nti(riiii .na.Aa In Xw York 14 day go Isaulted I a MM ef Hi tntir J?(rlf i aai ihiatnMl to (4ae tr beiarso all lha elarera N Ike lunj Ihe maioaifa. 1a apeejy ontfi.ld.r ttsd llnibe4 Into h graadi tn4 ami aiaaulied i- tif w.i ehaut4 laaulilng rtmarka al M,m during ih fm. . - In summlitg up. lh cae" pr eldest Johnsea l.u4 a eUlmu.ot lenlght la which ha ldr - , - ' , "I find thai direct retooaelbiUty for lb anfortunai otx-urrear it upon the player, tendeae In lh farm f f. f Merita shows that lb player wa lb first to employ vicious language la re plying lo Hunting remark by lha sp taier. - -rcth rtld not oeak reJie.s by an appeal to lb umpire, but look th Uw late hi own. hand- )tia lan guage aad oonduel re highly Trnsur. able. As a liM to lb seeuaM ed a warning la all other olay. I tu in term or auarenlon al JO flat- and impos a tin of tit Ho 'will be IN plbie lo play on May tl.' !-.; I f2 ICupldlsToo Slow for These Maidens Two Washington Girls Cross Continent to Wed Naval " Officers. rresiJeat Cornea jbf Claa republic. who aoems una LI lo rope) wltn negro rrMIoa axatnst' iila fov 'eramraf. .' - , ' (By lb IUwtl aal Xrv. aWvlee. -Ban Francisco, Cal., May !. Peered by Cupid's dilatory efforts ' tor bring about conditions that would permit them lo marry tha' man to wham they PA 'tiaan l.awd rnl hawvl trim niAwIha aua nlveratty. Thla rsflo Is to obtain for th first year the fund "la available.! after, whk-h it may be changedby tha state Doara, wnica consists or the gov. ernor, the secretary of state, state tress- i urer and lbs presidents of the rpee- Jouraey hither and claim, their hus band. Chapertined by Mra. H. t. Marshall. Mlsa Olive Iewls and MM Ruth Oen- avleva Field, members of Washington society, arrived here today where they were- Joined by A si atari t Paymaster tlva,ln.titutlons. If. eny rearrangement T.7T,.r, - T . . Is deemed n-re.ry t vl Aj-thvrv,M)ddlf ton and Jtneign IMwIn Vh.taKW OuthrleWU ofth tT-aV i York- at present 1 spproxmistely 80,c,0e.- twn. r . Lnder th tnllla ge system a .7 will! tax would make the fund available for the aupport of the schools of something over $000,000 annually. To assure maln- tensnce or the Institutions and payment for the construction of. any buildlncs necessary before the tax fund is avail able in January. -ISM. the commlttoe (Continued on Page Two) There were hurried arrsngementaNfot a double wedding which waa quietly sol emnized a few hours later when Miss Lewis became the wife of Assistant Paymaster Mlddletnn ark! Knslgn 3uth- rle took as his brldo Mils Kields. After short honeymoons In California the young naval officers will return to their ships, and the young brides to their homes In Washington. REPUBLICAN? WHAT IS A i i)M Uncle Sam Ready to Intervene in Cuba BattlrsbJpa Caorgla, Rhoda 11- nd, New Jeney, Nebraska, Mln- neaotA, ilwtaslppl, MUtouri and Ohio, and artnorad crulaer W'agh lctoD - with auxlliarlea, ordered to mobfllte at Key Wet. : 1 Sevn hundred and fifty marlaea on Tralrla duawai OuanUnamo, Cuba. Tuciday. ' , , TMrtaao hundred additional marines on' tha Teasel a ordered mobilised, at Key West. Gunboats Padnrab. and Rush villa how. In Cuban waters; cub boat Eagle en rout there. . .. Major General 'Wood confer with Secretary- or-iWar Stlraaenrr reporting leiftlrej sartny ready (or instant action. Four army transports held at Norfolk ready for Immediate em barkatlon of troopa. Senate orders-committee to as certain exactly whether the pres ident has entire discretion on nis own initiative to order in tervention. FLEET RECEIVES ORDERS TO Warship Prepared t6 Land 2700 Sailors and Marines With Kino 3 Inch Guns' by Wednesday. . :v AIRSHIP INVENTOR AND WIFE MURDERED SAN DIEGO HOM Lifeless, Bodies' of C. H, Tolli- ver and Wife Are Found Slayer Confesses. ' ae ika Ulwwtihftaal v bnW ) Waehlagtoa. May Si. - Arouaad ty confidential Information that tha real object of th laaurrwcUoa that la sTlog Ilk wild fir or Cuba. la the eatabllahmeot cf sovereign negro repuLtlo )(ka Ilartl, at th aastera ead.cf the UUd, th Colled Btatea took a gift aad draail artloa today, i ' Ulibla tbrw boor 'of th rwcelpt of th informatics th moat power ful fleet assembled r th UaKed State Tor h oat lie servlc glnow th Cpanlah American war rcelTd ruatt order to procee'l wltrilV,l,' dispatch to-Kr UeU. i prepared to land 170" a-, marines with alna tbrw la. runs on Cuban soil by .Wed afternoon. Two complete divisions of the) lantte fleet Br Included la I movement- Th three) battleship.) th third division, th Georgia, K Jersey ' and Rhode Island, under command of Hear Admiral Flat. aboard the Georgia, were) at Newport when they recelTed orders to mora at one. Th battleship Nebraska la on Its way up th coast from New Orleans. ' !" ', - All Off for 5ew York. AH are 'proceeding at top .speed for New York, where each ship will embark 60 extra, marines for ae price la Cuba. - . - Th fourth division. Including; the battleship Minnesota, Mississippi. Uligoxfi.adL Ohio, under command of Captain Clark, aboard th Minne sota, hurried away front Newport this afternoon for Hampton Roads, where 60 additional marines .will also ba taken aboard each ship. In all 1300 marines ready for ac tive service wIlL, "board the fleet when It drops anchor at Key West. The armored cruiser Maryland, now at Hampton Roads, will, be flagship. The hospital ship Solace will accom pany the nect, mtuio win ins navy, tugs Patapsco and Patucanv Of light draft and armed with rapid fire guns, the two tngn wtl be of particular r- vlce In the shallow bays along the af fected coast ' ' - V op lost for OemM, So widespread ' Is the Insurrection that the United States has lost hope that President Gomes will b able to ' make serious headway against It, Ban dits snd brigands are such ringing Into vlty and are Joining force with the surrectionfsts. The island Is aflame with rebellion from one end to tne ; others. Kreed from restalnt, Spenlards i i j - (Continued on Page. Two.) ; , ddlts OFFICIALS OF CUBA (Wahlniton Hurr.ii 0f The 7narn.l. tnn Dletro, May 25. C. H. Tolllver, airiRioio airship nventor and hutlder. and his wife, were' murdered here about 11 o'clock tonight. "Phelr bodies wero roumi in their little bungalow at Twen-ty-elghth and E streets about half a mile, inside the city limits, by It A. McFadden. a neighbor, who was at tracted 'to tho ulacfi bv th nnl. nf snoia nred. McKadden, who livs about iwo ojocks rrom the Tolllver 'home, henrd two shota fired and went trt tha telephone, to notify the police. On the tay lie nearrl six more shots and .after leiepnonmg he heard two mnre Running to Tol liver's hnn Tolllver dead and bleeding in tho front room. Passing: through iha'hni... ta auiaayereo-4Hts Hfelese, body of Mrs. Tolllver, with blood issuing from bullet wounaB, lying on the kitchen., floan... A search of the house failed to reveal tho present- or -rirearms. ih j ironi-er llie. house stood Tolll- ers automonne and h ood wm ,. oh ino cusnions or tile front Beat in. parently TpllU er and his wife had Just -fiie) .house, just -before-the .niuroer was committed. At midnight Bert G. Lewis, ecr?iary to Tolllver, DE NY INTERVEN TI NECESSARY Fi OR QUIET News of Key West Mobiliza tion .Stirs Island Authorities - to Quick Action, ' ' "'. former Wail arroatoH mimeoiaieiy conrcssed to tho crime- When arrested tewia said, "I. did If He stated dipt .rin.in. -.u., . Tolllver and, his wife this evening hel ' wa stated, to inaugurate a campaign went, to" the house, coaxed a hii. I of . extermination ' against th rebels. ddgwhli-guarde44iihoJ prenrisenrt f Vh4le feport-of -tooting of plantation- (Cnlted Frees teased Wire.) . .' Havana, May 25. That, American In-; tervcntlon -wOtrmotrbe needed " to - end the uprising of1 negroes of tha Island was the emphatic; ? assertion of ths of ficials at the paiace tonight., ' The. report froin Washington that th United States waa mobilizing a Bifuadron of battleships at Key West atirrcd the rnidnnt and hi advisers and thev wra' 'atree4y,aCtlVa fonight. Order were" sent to, the. commander ..In . the field that they will bo held personally responsible: for the stamping out.' of the 'Uprising and they wero directed. ueu in m a block from the .house. R iuning.ne sewetea himself , In the houfee and waited for ths return of Mr. and Mrs. Tplliver killing them aa they entered the- door. V -'. i r " WILSON CARRIES 30 . rfvN.! CAROLINA -COUNTIES k - (WasblAgfna BatMn ttt Th Journal. " 4 . jtutieigu. i.,... may so. -Kenorts re- ceived.up to ratdnitrnt from todav's tounty cvnVehtlons Indicate that Wood- row Wilson-..' boa -earned ! counties. Oscar Underwood -in and Clark . ami Harmon wiu5.. .From these reports It appears that Wilson lias 75 -per cei.t of the state and will . have li of the State's Svote -4-tie Baltimore 'con vention.' Th . primaries . t.omlniUed Lock Craig lor. governor. Tl;e ours nf I'nitrU States Senator Simmons ot Washing ton waa commended - after " a" bitter light. ,. . -. were ; recelvea : front aeverat , points in no 'Instance was there word of any considerable body of rebels -under arms and .the. crimes, seethed, for th - most part to be th wors of Isolated, band : , UP to " tho present there lias been tacit, approval of the action of, th negroes by many Cubans Who believe they 'were Justified by the action or congress In' prohibiting the fiimmtloii , of poUticaJ parties ' along racial llne. Howeye the danger' of intervention and the reallxutlon. thatllf It came tt wi-l probably ..vntuaMy - wean ahnetiii, ha' stirred the . alvocats ' of "Cui j'i llbre" sod they are Hin thfr Infla e nee' to stamp . out the truuM-.' it -la known that rffuru - are !.! i made- to reet ii h if -x'lr .f V..t re- ', to buy them off. "V in, iui jt of tc w ay general amniM y . ' I I s f i t, tr l i i all offenders end. It 1 4 1 1 I i that lliis i.i.l ," ! ). tio'n n;il l a ... 'ii.