Show I WORK OF THE DWEllS I Americans Work While the Spaniards Take Long Siestas I Havana March 10 American divers at the wreck profess to find great I amusement in the work of their Snan ish colleagues who are not fond of remaininG coleages under water and lose i no opportunity to take a siesta at the time the Americans are busy below II Frequently It happens that navy divers are mired ten times an hour I I I and each time must signal to be I hauled out of the mud about the II Maines shattered hull I Captain Sampson who has been exposed ex-posed to the sun while on the wreck I lately Is somewhat Indisposed today but the doctors on the Montgomery I says he has no apprehension of a serious serI-ous Illness The Spanish divers avoid the noonday heat working in the morn ing and evening Two divers were examined by the American court of Inquiry today as to their recent observations at the wreck The work of wreckage appears very slow I any real progress is made It is scarcely apparent from day to day Still it is hoped that when the upper debris have been removed to the barse more bodies will he recovered re-covered ei may be however that the last body retaining a shape recognizable recogniz-able as human has been removed from I f i1 the Maine Chaplain Chldwlck l today from descriptions in the enlistment papers identified two bodies that were I buried at Colon cemetery together some das ago as those of Jojp h I Gordon and Johnson both colored I There Is official authority for the statement that the Soanlsh court of I inquiry will make Its decision public as soon r 3 reached I |