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Show 13. THE BEE Some Ships and Men Made Prominent by Recent Events. Scenes of the War m VJJ rj U LU.u ',' y ;I I I r U) W t, m J mi 4 fH vV 'VS ViAMw " . ' ADMIRAL CEItVF.RA. (Cape Vf-- 1 Fhet.) r The wily Spanish Admiral; but he is not Sell ley enough to escape from Santiago. A MAP OF CURA AND VICINITY. CABANAS FORTRESS, NEAR ENTRANCE TO HAVANA. Fortifications soon to be bombarded by Sampson. JUDGE ADVOCATE MARIX. (He Carried the Report of the Maine Inquiry to Washington.) - THE VIZCAYA. The most formidable vessel in Admiral Cervera's fleet. 1a MB- I ADMIRAL MOXTIJO. He Met Dewey at Manila. ii THE OREGON. Matchless vessel which sailed 13,000 miles in sixty days without injury to her machinery and reported ready for immediate service. s- - THE BOSTON. Hit by five Spanish shells at the battle of Manila but not seriously injured. SAN JUAN BAY. SHOWING FORTIFICATIONS. 25,000 soldiers are to be landed here to hold Porto Rico. |