Show OUTLOOK PROMISING I Amicable Settlement of the Blue fields Troubles Looked For I I I New Orleans Aug 4The Associated I Press correspondent at Bluefields writes I July 29 that the outlook for an amica ble settlement is very promising Both I the English and American naval commanders com-manders have written to General Ca bezas protesting against an attack upon up-on an unfortified town and announcing their Intention to protect foreign interests f inter-ests I The situation is still further simplified simplifi-ed in Chief Clarences disavowal of the recent revolution stating It was the work of his people and that he only consented to govern as there was no regular government on hand and it was absolutely necessary to preserve the peace While this claim Is not borne out it has had the effect of withdrawing even moral support of the Americans Clarence Clar-ence also disclaims that he is having I any arms sent to him from any quarter j quar-ter Another View Colon Aug 4According to advices received here affairs in Bluefields have taken a serious turn A British officer who arrived at Port LImon yesterday cabled to the admiralty in London that the entrance to the port of Bluefields has been seized by 300 troops under command of the president of Nicara gua Marines from the American and British warships have been landed for the purpose of protecting the interests of the United States and Great Britain |