THE ( JENTRE DEMOCRAT, oe 10 THE CEB x-Commander's Fa gn to His Followers HE GIVES THEM GOCD “We Mast Make Useless by Our Hes havior the Presence of a Strange Power.and Must Assist Americans to Complete Thelr Honorable Mission.” General Maximo commander-in-chief of army, issued his farewell yesterday In substance it Havana, June 7 Gomez, former the Cuban manifesto BAYS ‘The mission I have been entrusted with is nearly concluded I have at- tempted to find a solution of questions concerning the army which 1 com manded during the bloodiest war known in America. | am now leaving, regretfully, to attend to necessary private business, “A parting word to the people for whom I have sacrificed 30 years of my life and to my friends in the army just disbanded, which action should have been taken instantly after the removal of the bloody weight of Spain's merci- less regime. We armed ourselves, and therefore we no longer want soldiers, but men for the maintenance of peace and order, which are the basis of Cuba's future weltare “We wanted and « le 4 up eign intervention to te rminate This occurred at ment of our Spain's defeat this extraordin lowed by a country by a people ) n for- the war the most terribl le mo- contest, and resulted in jut none ary event military oce our allies, whe incapable of ac th who have rec ul a submission inark sal I'he Message From Andree, ip by ys on May north Drifting wn from balloon 48, 16:66 p. m., Greenwich We are at le of 600 meters. All well Hoon, thus coas f Iceland was In buoy No. 7. This ndree’s north 5 east an The had only traveled seven the buoy buoy con- also a small chart indicating the of the balloon hours and 50 minutes when was thrown out The cork tained route From the Count and Countess Paris, June 6 Comte and Comtesse Boni de Castellane assure the corre spondents of the American papers that there is no truth in the statement that the comtesse was mixed up in the rioting on the Auteuil race course on Sunday. The comtesse was disagree- ably surprised to see her name con- nected with the affair The story originally appeared in La Presse, of thie city, which sald it had received the information from a source usually reliable, Denial Phtladelphin's Hottest Day. Philadelphia, June 7 Yesterday was the hottest day that Philadelphians have experienced this year, the govern. ment thermometer reaching 97 degrees at 3 p. m. This record was exceeded only once during the month of June, and that was in 1505, when the mer- cury touched 98 degrees. There were a large number of prostrations reported, but no deaths, GUARDING THE TRANSPORTS Uncle Sam's Ships of War in the Wome derful Sapphire Seas of the Went Indies, In the aft steamed BALK ernoon southwest in the distance, say , In Se ‘or the ibner's. 1 ve ’ 1p next six days we sailed ! southward and rough the the West Indies, ports westward wonderful sapphire seas of The th moved in Jong, parallel lines, ahead and behind and on their the gray hulls of the through the blue had every variety of eruft to guar the mighty battleship and cruiser to the converted yachts while flanks urged waters, swi and the frall, venomous looking torpedo boats, The warships watched with ceaseless and by nignt, Wl of a sail of any kind appeared, inst: nee by HAT WAS PAS SSED. Te Duy ner -— Movement Satlors a Christmas hed Dine Squelc by Dewey. ae ™ ATTY BIES OF THE Statistician Makes I nignue tion of the Hoys and Horn Esery Year ICR Wa 1d be of romj yu and girls, Pocket Mleking In London, Pocket I icking Is an occupation that admits of a vast display of ingenuity. While disclaiming any particular merit for that country, says a London paper, it is an indisputable fact that again England is in the van of all nations In that her pickpockets hold their own against all foreign competition, In London alone over 100,000 men, women and children gain their daily bread en- tirely by this unserupulous mode of living. { inf old be ants, but To Viont Stranded Vessels. Vessels can be easily removed from | sandars by a new apparatus consist. ing of an endless chain of buckets to be attached to the sides of the vessel and driven by engines to exeavate the sand from around the hull until the ship floats free, irty-odd trans | warships | | has secured a | of English blood; “YT AMY NO ENNUI GUALL here Will Be Plenty of Games and Books to Interest Our Marines Ve hille There, ne corps greatiy post in the mi {the I fic, The novelty of lif ernment tation will tented forseveral montl 3 ill be r-uway } con- y see andl against discontent ar spirit ment for the a nent of i tically cu 5, AB comImunice witli try. ming wh the will als For outd that and bats, {« and balls the there to pinay er indoor games, gre ich will sed Dur weather outeid ne the Dg i are no drilis checkers, « fits, says the D There will 1 for sporte these there SNOW SLIDE IN ROCKIES. When Men of Al Risk Their Lives to Roads. hatlway Stations Open the "no AUN JIA WIN, cee of Paper Called for PFayment of a Mint of Money Ke ng and the largest they be uld ing placed side extend 148%, by side, 11 we miles —— ————————— English Poets of Foreign Hirth, Many of England's leading poets had very mingled strains in their blood. Tennyson's extraction was Danish, French, and English, Robert Brown ing had "brown" blood in his vei, for his grandmother was a creole Rossett]! was Italian, with an admixture Algernon Charles Swinburne has both Scandinavian and French blood in his veins, Austin Dob son is French as well as English, and the late Coventry Patmore was “frac- tionally German.’ Meanlthieost Spot In the Warla, The healthiest spot In the world seems to be a ttle hamlet in France pamed Aumont, There are only & inhabitants, 28 of whom are 80 years of age, and one i» over 100, Indy. | miles. eliseo by way of Cape Horn to New York | Is 15.200 | talking | kitchen A THIEF-PROOF SAFE. The Novel Deviee of a Western Danby er for Dalking Safe Cracks~ ing Burglars. “1've the fire and burglams proof safe business for 20 years,” re- marked “and 1 guess I nearly every state in but until 1 Yi town of 5,000 been in veteran drummer, wave sold goods in my the union, ted a 101 ugo a western ul never seen areally t was proof against It was people I hs safe safe any and all forms of assault the first time I had struck the snd I went there because I } they bad opened a new always on the lookout I got into town about five o'clo without stating my busine around the one } bank before supper ilding was tution. Jt g for the town, lers had boiler Nn for wate heat “There SUGAR AND MUSCLE. Bwerts Are Recognized hy Chemists as Nourishing for Athletes and Saldiers § POWeTS ¢ fm from fat Yes AN ACD the course is four . bots goo] for the professor de- As not the sugar ] beasts sg for the poor , the r in ime best teeth Distances, fo San From nolulu is 4.5 es, and from Honolulu to San Francisco is 2,039 From Honolulu to Cape Horn is nd from Cape Horn to New York ie 13.100 miles, making the total distance from Manila to New York by way of Honolulu and Cape Horn 17,800 The distance from San Frane Philippine isl rect Is 6.520 n Marx mies 6.300 miles making the distance from Manila by this route 21,760 miles, ~N. XY. Sun miles, Not Her Fault Mra, Perkieigh—dlannah, 1 heard vou to that policeman in the again last night. 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