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a no ne ne } had been arranged abovt ten feet | premsa- =a yiLLEh vy ad SA Collier Merri- yissouri Man of mac Witness to Hero's Naad VEC. Watch at Expressed Bravery of the Key W filler of ihe collier re | sticking g ov a of a . She was yaterday. sunk e » wanted her. fobsoa’s act ¥ the bravest I ever| We e sr three ex wor bea The idea was to|the Cristobal Colon ani Inf tock the narrow from the har | Maria Teresa jor. Whether Hobson proposed] but I don't kr ther goking the rri or not I do| cruisers or the t —_ y- sot know, but he 2d the de-jers are there. k thing that between bi zome of th he ships Y thought they f h LE hag not been ide xo, but Hobson, bein are not sure that ructor, wes the at Santi Three of th Me c igen Cc hief “Mac n wd Water Tendex t Phillips Another >t try to Kelly. ofthe herves was rs Mate ie tend Cberterelle The det are ar tory, but moged and the crew on board ke a brave, Thursday morning and tho vessel |stubbora fight to maintain Spain's hed started, but day had commenced|honor ‘The story printed in New tobreak and the admural signaled} York that Lieutenant Hobson and forher return. Hobson beg.ed to! Rear Ac Sampso winesciad be permitted to proceed, saying ho} just bet i would be successful. However, the sdmirel insisted on his return. The men were given a good sleep, and arly tho next morning the Merrimac started again. She had been thor- oughly stripped of valuable articles, entire falsehood Dover, N. H, Ost. 31, 1896. Messrs. Ely Bres:—The Balm reached me safely and in so short a time the effect is surprising. My | son says the first application gave e e . ie decided relief. I havea shelf filled | even the clock and bell bsing taken mith Caters Gara’ Galena off : the stove shall receive them and | “Along one side a torpedo belt!Ely’s Cream Balm will reign eu Respectfully, Mrs Franxiix Freeman. Cream Balm is kept by all drag- | below the water line, six torpedoes being placed so as to break open the gists. Full size 50c, trial size 100. compartments. These terpedoes | We mail it. Ely Bros, 56 Warren | were to be discharged by pressing a] St., N. Y. City- | button. =—_ The channel is only a few hundred Blood- -Curdiing, yards wide It was arranged that iat et fos See: the Merrimac was to be swung Islands by air line—received by no} across the channel until one end other paper on earth. grounded. The man that let go the May 30.—The Philippine rebels | huaed suchor was to tet the life vali massacred all of the inhabitaats of i fall and then jump overboard. Last Manila, and burned the city and the ofall the man that pressed the key land upon which it was built to the was undoubtedly Hobson. He would eae a twenty Sve feet or mere. be unlikely to assign another man to The big hole in the ground thus the mest dangerous post. Besides, caused is now filled with the blood | heis the best swimmer in the navy. |! the slaughtered inhabitants, form- “The pl ing a vast lake of the red fluid e~- fectly. The or tending over ali the territory form- counted upon erly oceupied by the city. keeping such 9 After the city was burned, the doubtedly they horrible, relentless peer sere afoot. spread to the waters edge w 23 and soon They perm 12 ps Bote the the bottom of the ocean was envel Estrella ¢ Toe water When forts evary The cable was burned to ashes pened on h and the Hong Kong end of it became so hot that the temperature of that dtwo hundred degrees, inhabitants to The fish in the cooke i, F the shots, th The forts and times city was rai forcing the the country ;Ocean were move to; l THEIR H and the hearts for it seemed will t son the New of »' York watching 5 | 1 of faltered, of course we hey ue gathered im to ships sent there for “After daylight we could see the| litis stated, defir masts and funnel of the Merrimac /| taken. ew cha 2 gw tha names oc itten ther small, which read: in ara “Thomas Me the zona The owner of signature was as dit handwrit could : J ined Sanburned, broad s 1sy are said to and over six feet tall, he was a type! vd to turn | jof the ful western mining |“* the lack = man, aud his well deiised, though} : musical, Irish accen te | I nev... bad f manner lent an additional interest to | though, unti! I pe | the wierd le is he toid of th et }icen I was og Of | Spanish ities and of the bi iden | gore with his 1er On | treasures of the Montezumas, wh tion vas gotten y | are still believed te be guarded by Frenchman to find the Lost Cities. | one of the Pueblo tribe It seems thit one of the priests bad Mr. McEniry is in the city for the escaped from the doomed places be- | purpose of purchasing machinery fore their destruction, and he left} an account of what had been done | }and supplies for the Spenazuma there in the church records. These | } mines, in Arizona, of which he is manager, and which are said to be| records were found by the French- | exceedingly rich. man, and withthem as a guide he} Last night, after getting hie basi-| formed an expedition. My friend| was just fourteen years old when he| | mess out of the way, he got intoa | communicative mood, aud told the| went with his father on the trip, and | following story. He said: he remembers very well bis experi-| “Truth is often stranger than fic. | ence. | tion, as I have found in my ownex-| They found the lost city and | perience, and, although what Iam church He sed the senctuary| going to tell you is based on two|@lone was 14 yards wi nd 4S yards| Indian legends, I have good reason long, and the walls were 13 feet) to believe there is truth and untold | thick. wealth behind each of them. it has| the entrance to the been my fortune to travel a great boy was let down by a deal in Old Mexico, and in some way | long, but it was not 1} I seem to have a knack of i each the bottem. The the cont f aal way Not far frem the church was | mine, and the| rope 100 feet of t lun ether it is i bee | nev er 2 t don’t know, but t of their secrets riune ot people,| There is an f romance ha 1 myeelf T met | | of tr | } ing sbe chief's body, Luling him ee and saw before hix an immense I iVERY The rel Chicago M ae ra c CALL C y Clothing’ Hn) ca PULIIIIIC LIUUSS, = Hote! Corner. to fc I tx 8 roism than that ga tt i I sank as 1] ect N of f that fell levoted 1 I did not ssible that of them warne I é thr b it alive peril of his life »the jawe of death loose F r without oe the means of d ich the After that he had a Mexican on Light Brigade had Hobson leda his ranch who showed him where to forlorn little hope without the pow- find the cleft again, but was £ ,er to eut his way out Lut fortune and turned loose eas before. The once more favored the brave, and J Mexican never was seen & hope he will have the recognition A third time he was sh and promotion he deserves His | by an Indian, and both were cap. name will live as long the heroe# tured near the entrance ‘be white of the world are remembered man was turned loose, but the In- dian was placed in the center of a circle four feet in diam War News compelled to remain tl June 8 --T Londox four heu Othor I papera = are inclined ¢ guard, ind if he bad cross¢ abt the account of the destruction within tha it time he would have been , a0d silencing of the forts at Santia- jinstantly | » but y believe the bombard My frie sul at s intended t the tribe of I is ireas- sniards’ atte nf 8 as a religi ewhere, and tl c i tHl. wen rt k « rt le events aL t the Loha af g of ti M z = recarded as or it On g known that her Ki t by {deck The s f they 5 } gi Wheo th be | 6 ro long vig her artillery expe with « two fea si tion. § ue € Ly the guard st gt Tuese feaiu 374" RCL Doctors € land his brave men are said to } in that hell of oe © ship cou sane that purpose by the war Se 1} c: on board cou : Mer: as Soom as the water oe cool. mac es be Z ioe! ity Galas that the ately Bence — | cooked fish will seli for enough | < t < sided, re ae money to defray the entire expense é ; struggling water. The gael ce geld ioabaauew Sic Acetic! #8 tt Peetidd ihe salt. whers they were Dewey : f eet is now ne f elie ‘ond ; captured and a Aa feck ocean cruising among the ice bergs a Eker day a Garyeia's It was necessary for bim to ret.ce to wh t chief of ataft came aboard the New sai ~~ - xcs Sigel mere ate One a RR. Gis sad dhe iMlerd ar from melting off his ships.—Stol naa , Were safe aud would be we!! treated. | May Onst Scott Harrisen, : Two of them were slightly + oundad. | Kansas City, Mo., June 5.—It is They lacked clothes and money, and said that in a few days 8 suit will be - their friends might send them any-| brought to oust Scott Harrison, the : i thing but written commur‘cations recently elected C Treasurer of : os clothes, money and te city, frem office on the ground : food. Officers of the New York | that he violated the corrupt practice : to! yond it w : asked to be allowed to exchange|act of the state. It is alleged that | which vited all the olie | leadi Places with Hobson, but this was | Harrison who is 8 msephew of ex- priests of both towns and the Span | few feet bac ste Presi t Harrison, when runzirg sand leading people. Dur-|a dead Ind - “Cervera’s oficer could not find|for the office, made promises of e son of a nie Strong enough language to express positions, right and left, and that importance en- | its arrow g his admiration for the bravery of | When elected at least ty men to/ tered ne r d in a way|the caye. the Americans. | whom premises were made were that displeased the Spanish com: | He passe dead “inc! = 3 ST “His courtesy and the action of | disappointed. The disappoiated ones | mandant, who chastised him and | dian toa place where the f afte all ak the forts in sparing the men strug j have keld veral meetings, com-/ sent him away. The boy returned | dened and there on ebelves gling in the water changed our) pared note= and Jed, it is to his father crying, and the chief | side of him be d row after |x ay | 2 For Opinion of the Spaniards and made lelaimed, to bring proceedings in| went at once to the bangzet hall,|row of magnificently carved gold , talking with a correspond. | SS: oThe 0 us think the stories of their honor|ouster. Another m g will be! where he demanded satisfaction. plate, bowls and dishes of all kinds. | ent of the Associated Press. Poixt-| spots and chivalry not so far wrong. | held to-morrow afternoon, at which, i The Spanish commandant, ris-| He was going forward to examine jing toward the gray walls of Morro te action will be| thrust his sword through] them closer when ke heard — -iarp | Castle, where Lieutecaat Hebeoe |