Show TAFT HAS FULL POWER TO SETTLE TROUBLE The Secretary Consider It the Duty of the United States to Give Cubans Cu-bans Another Chance Havana All classes aro now awaiting for the conditions under which tranquility will likely bo restored re-stored In Cuba and keen disappointment disappoint-ment Is expected on every side because be-cause of the likelihood of peace being brought about without armed American Ameri-can Intervention That the differences differ-ences of the opposing factions could be reconciled was not generally believed be-lieved to be possible until Sunday when It was announced that tho liberals lib-erals and the insurgents had empowered em-powered a committee to represent them before tho American mediators It is evident that the business interests Inter-ests of tho island have no confidence in the ability of the Cubans to rule themselves and now when it appears too late they are openly favoring forcible Intervention and possibly annexation an-nexation Secretary of War Taft is cognizant of this general opinion that peace cannot last unless It Is enforced by an American army but ho considers that It Is the duty of the United States to give the republic another chance and believes that it would be I bad policy for the United States to I keep a force In Cuba longer than was required to supervise the laying down of arms He said that If the liberals and moderates harmonize their differences dif-ferences the United States must regard re-gard the compact as made in good faith |