Show CUBAN sovereignty its end Is no now in sight with the coming of taft havana sept lo 10 the letter of president roosevelt to senor de quesada the cuban minister Is the great topic of the day among cubans and foreigners alike far from considering si his references to american intervention as something to be dreaded it Is almost universally regarded as the most desirable consummation possible of the trouble there are some persons who do not agree with this view but thoy they are arc very rare all the business interests are anxious for intervention and even the planters and politicians admit that this would be the best outcome the associated press correspondent has information that some of the government officials who are closest to president palma privately welcome the idea and that the president him gelf desires protection though not permanent intervention the general opinion among cuban business men today Is that intervention Is the most desirable thing which can be suggested and their only fear is that it may bo be only temporary I 1 there is ig a somewhat purlieu pur lied fei feeling ieng of disappointment among the veterans that intervention Is possible or imminent alie th 0 veterans 1 for er gerat sentimental reasons would regret to tosco cubi sacrifice floie her sovereignty in i even a small degree this feeling however is offset by the universal desire for a permanent settlement of the trouble and tor for a government which can be relied on to preserve peace under all circumstances gov government rement onil cals express pleasure at the coming of secretaries taft and bacon to find a peaceful settlement of the troubled conditions but on the point of how the united states can secure and assure permanent pacification they are arc noncom non com some of president palmas political friends regard president Roosevel ts letter and the coming of secretaries taft and bacon as an indication that cuban sovereignty alre already lady is practically at an end the consensus of opinion of this class seems to be that there will be no intervention if it is possible to continue senor palma as president if this Is impossible then intervention by all means president Roosevel ts appeal to the patriotism of the cuban people Is not expected to have much effect here where the people ire are so ready to criticise criticism critic ise and even repudiate the established I 1 government |