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Show AMERICAN OCCUPATIOH SEEMS ONLY SOLUTION Secretary Taft Seea No Chance to Make Peace Between Cubana except ex-cept Dy American Intervention, Havana Meaara Taft aad tlaeon havo practically abandoned hope of flndlne; a middle r.itiuml and fear that a declalon III favor of either aide wonld reanlt In no more than temporary tempo-rary tranquility for the Inland It la their Mlf that American occupation la the only way to end the civil war fare, and It la not denied that Inter ventlon mint lie followed by American Ameri-can wirerHKiily hVcrctary Taft haa nabloil lo I'realdent Kooeetelt regarding regard-ing the gravity of the eltuatlou, and Mr. Itooaetelt la eittel to dictate thn future proximo A demonstration waa made on Friday Fri-day by armed revolutlonlata within u tnlle of the scene of the ience conference confer-ence General Adnata, with 300 Inaur Kenta, encamped nt Ia Lisa, weat of Minister Morgan'a villa at Mariano, and half a mile eastward were rural Riiarda. tnllltU and miiunlcd imiIIco At thn Insurgent camp the atutcment waa mado that the object of the In-surxenta In-surxenta In comlnx ao cloao as to show Hecretnry Taft how completely Havana la In their xrasp I'lno fluer-ra's fluer-ra's atixnienled force la only a ahort dlatanco away |