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Show END5 DANGER OF " COBHJGE WAR TWO UNITED STATES WARSHIPS ENTER HAVANA HARBOR TO PROTECT AMERICANS, Campaign In Orients and Questions Bearing on Racs Animosity Become Insignificant to Cubans, Who Fear American Intervention. Havann. Interest In Havana, now centers in tho probable outcome of Colonel OreHtea Kerrnra's mlaalon to WaHhlnnion, which la generally believed be-lieved to be for tha purpose of con-Tlnclng con-Tlnclng the American government that there is no necessity for Intervention. Inter-vention. The campaign in Orlente and all questions bearing on the rare animosities animos-ities have become inalgnlncant as compared with the poxalblllty of Intervention. In-tervention. The Impending arrival of the United Statea battleship Ne braska and New Jersey from Key WchI tends to strengthen the belief that tho I'tilted State Is about to take a leading band in Cuban affaire All danger of racial disturbances in lUvaua apparently has been dlaalpat d by the arrival of Jtear Admiral Oh-lerhau' Oh-lerhau' fiagahlp Washington and the battleship Rhode I x lurid on Monday. News Is filtering in of akirmluhes In Orlente province In which the troops appear to have been success ful. United State marines, commanded by Captain Kdward D. Manwarlng and engaged In guarding El Cuero inlnex, were attacked Monday by Insurgents, who were repulsed after much firing, 1 x vhs't "s I klbert M. Hubbard, congrtMmsa from th Eleventh dletrlct of Iowa, ho died suddenly a few hour after being renominated In the eUte Republican Re-publican primaries. |