Show I RIVERAS WOUNDS 1 THEY ABE NOT LIKELY TO PROVE FATAL At No Time it i Now Said Has the I Spanish Government Ever Had an I Idea of Shooting Him Washington April SAdvices received re-ceived by the Spanish minister here state that General Luiz Rivera who is lying wounded near Havana is not in a serious condition and that his I wounds are not likely to prove fatal I Inquiry as to the status of the prisoner resulted today in a statement I by the minister to the effect that at no time has the Spanish government I or General Werler had any idea of shooting Rivera j I Attacked by Insurgents Xew York April 8A special to I the Journal from Havana says A large insurgent force recently appeared I ap-peared In frjnt of Fort No 1 protecting protect-ing the railway line between Caibra men and Romedios and opened fire with cannon Onenf the shells fell in I I the middle of the fort killing several and ndudIn ten the rest escaping The Insurgents then dynamited the railway bridge interrupting communication I communi-cation between the cities They also attacked fort No 12 forcing its surrender I sur-render and securing arms and ammunition I securng munition The rebel force under Roderiguez and Castillo continue active I ac-tive in Havana province They again raided Guines on Monday and sacked I the stores and set the Spanish barracks I on fire I |