Aldrich May Go To Cuba
Washington, Sept. 7.- Altnongh' officials cf the fíate department haví no official inf.ir.nation that Consul General I-ee witi not return to Cuba at the expira tion of h:s lea ve of absence, it i.s pretty grni'raJly understood that General Lee's reaignation, whieh was placed at the ciasj-csal cf the president las: Maren, wiíl be accepted soon aítfr hU arrrlval n the United States. ín fact, i', v, a? arranged som fime ago thac ex-Congressman Aldticll cf Chicago shoircl be appointed consul gpní-ral ar Havana, whereupon Generúi Ta ■c-nii.e lo t:,:i country. But it Us 'íot ueycr.d the l-.ounris of probability cha; Uis president may deern it best for the welfare of the United States to induce General Lee to return to nis post in October, when his leave of absence wil i expire.
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