Show AN IMPOSING ARRAY Four American Warships Entered Havana Harbor Yesterday Havana Sept 21 Secretary rafts Tafts advices from the interior are that the people are controlled by neither the government nor the liberals but are simply dissatisfied With conditions in general Secretaries Taft and Bacon heard to today today today day the first American testimony on the situation given by the committee of ten Americans selected for this pur purpose purpose pose p se They also heard General Freyre Fl I Andrade and arid Alfredo Zayas The latter outlined the claims of the liberals Arrival of Warships The arrival this morning of the Amer American American American ican squadron was the spectacular and impressive feature of the tile da day The Our four f ur warships entered the Ute harbor at tt 8 S the Louisiana leading and sa saluting saluting saluting the new arrivals together tog ther with the cruisers Denver and Des Moines now occupy life Ufe six best anchorages and give an unwonted and striking warlike appearance to the harbor where it Is Ig rare iare to see more than two warships at a time The truce between the opposing forces continues con The government however is moving troops toward the cit and anu an the rebel force under Pino Guerra Gu is coming rapidly toward Ha Havana Havana Havana vana to connect with the rebels sur surrounding surrounding rounding ro the capital capita Gloomy Glo my Message Sent It is understood here that Secretary Taft has sent a gloomy message to President Roosevelt saying that private private private vate reports from the interior are that thata a state bordering on anarchy prevails throughout almost the entire island A canvass by the Associated Press among the Cubans in high positions and representing the most important commercial and financial interests here showed that It Is practically the unanimous unanimous unanimous opinion that Intervention alone can afford a guarantee of lasting peace |