Show NAVY WILL DO TAE T E WORK WORKMore WORKMore WOR More Warships Marines and nd Blue jackets Sent to Cuba Washington 25 Fifteen hun bun hundred hundred bundred dred mora mors American Am rican marines marinas were or ordered ordered dered red to Cuba today by the navy de do department Five hundred mannes mal ines from the Atlantic fleet feet will wm sail sai tomorrow on the battleships Indiana In iana and Ken Kentucky Kentucky tucky from Provincetown Mass eight or nine hundred marines will wi sail sai on an Thursday from Boston Norfolk and Philadelphia and the remainder will probably leave eave New Orleans Orl an for Havana Ha Havana vane vana vana on a Morgan lorgan line lne steamer sched ached scheduled scheduled to leave there Sunday Orders Ordera were first issued for 1000 marines from the tho th various stations along along the th Atlantic coast to proceed to Cuba Caba but following Dispatches from Secretary Taft af indicating indicating ing that ho has ha little hope of an am amicable amicable amIcable settlement of the tho troubles in Cuba five hundred additional marines from the North Atlantic fleet feet were In Instructed Instructed Instructed to prepare for Cuban service More and Warships In Tn addition additon to the marines n arI e 2000 more will wi be sent gent to Cuba As theme thel e are arc now 1200 marines in Cuba and over when the vessels sailing saing this week arrive In Ha Havana HaVa Havana vana Va n the United States will wi be ready to land a force forc of ot more than on Cuban soil soi The American warships which will wi sail sai on Thursday will wi be bethe bethe bethe the cruiser Brookh now at League Leage Island na nay navy y yard Philadelphia the battleship Texas h Is being re repaired repaired repaired paired hastily at the Norfolk navy na vy yard rd and and the converted cruiser er Prairie Which is at Boston Th Ti Prairie Praire will carry rany marines from Portsmouth N NH NH NH H Boston and Newport R I 1 On the Brooklyn and Texas Texes will wi be he ma marines marines rines rifles from the New York navy yard ard from League Inland Port Royal S C Annapolis Washington Norfolk and Charleston Charle ton The Morgan liner will wi car carry carry carry ry Pensacola Pensacola and New Orleans ma marinas marinas marIno rIno The cruiser Columbia on which Sec See Secretary Secretary Root is returning to this country from froin Colombia will wi be available for the use of troops not later than Tuesday next General Staff Busy So far tho the preparations for fOl trouble which may come about in Cuba have been largely argel t carried on by b the navy but today oday more than any previous the army arm shared the activity of the navy department and the military sec see secretary secretary Major General F C Ains Ainsworth and the chief of staff Brigadier Gen General General General eral J Franklin Frankln Bell Bel were in confer conter conference ence once much of the day da r and summoned many man other members of the staff to discuss ds the Cuban situation Brigadier General Charles F Hum Humphrey luu quartermaster general returned ed today from a short visit In New York and resumed charge of his department Although though Al army officers seem to re regard regard gard the intervention of ot the United States in Cuba as inevitable it i Is not believed that the army will wi take any Immediate part in bringing about peace peare Bids for Horses Opened Bids were opened tola toa at a number of western points for tor several thousand horses and mules U tl t be to the tho army within fifteen days and the quartermasters department is overlooking no detail which would assist the troops in case they be called cal d upon for tor assist assistance assistance ance mince Unlimited supplies are available at a number of eastern depots It I can be asserted on excellent au authority authority that orders looking to the mob mobilization of troops have hae been receive 1 at the war department Every bureau of the toe department is humming with the th work worl of preparation for or any event natIon of the difficulty that may arise Troops have been selected for tor possible possible ble service in Cuba and arrangements have been completed for their trans traps transportation from their present posts to ports on the Atlantic coast where th Ur y will embark embar |