| Show IOOTE < I AT BY OUCmlN Spanish Soldiers Greeted with Shouts of oTI I Hell with Spain Lcrvtnr visit to Cnraconn kaon leivuHhlp 1 114 9a lT 1U New York May 21The Britiq steamer Laughton charteied Dril y Ih lIed D line has arrived here lne nrtlvd front Cu racao the fell In with the Spaal II0nbi squadron nt the Dutch iwrt We lay at Curacao on May 14th tnld Captain Hodgson At 10 I 11h m In came Admiral Cerv eras ships i which at Ort anchored three shlP rulks Horn shore The harbor c0111 nl of i channel while hills lie hold Ships In the harbor tho tie up to a breakwater and brenlwnler the American steam Muracalbo of the lied D line < 1 In on Iht opposite side Th Moracnlbo us scheduled to mil for the port ot Ihal name on the VerYIa6rnIng the Spin lard arrlvd gp 13Se the boming the Aided enlhu chief engineer Tllrled In Cap tells Itelth that R Ielh owing to a defect Ie the machinery he detle machlnt could nut revern his engines Captain Jlelth decide u stay In port for lepulrs When a ro WII feni hour Inter > hn aw the Spftllla 3 Ing I II he rol Ort rate belnue old lit Id been nd by a I bit or bad loc from confute bV tile JtLS The Maria leresv mid the VIeaj came In through he channel and ai chOIrI In lh lagoon I slipped Ih Laughton tllg laid It woe totally Hfteen minutes before fe 1 the V1ZUJ dipped hers In response I npenred that Captain Itelth we Itolh afraid he would be shelled right there In a neutral port Engineer Clark Pays the stars ant Stripes were hauld down and Ml raised again on the Marncalbo uom Just before the Spaniards sailed ha next evening alcd Admiral Cervr ente ashore in I a life boat instead or his launch s114 I Mr Clark I Jumped Into a boil num and rowed around the Vlzcnya and the 1 Maria Teresa You Could see same growth on their hulls but It was not so heavy ns Von might think Th Izcnya was In pretty good shape afar being P 0 long at sea There was between three and four feet of hull exposed Delow the water line showing that thtly did not have much coal Aborted I i fired thai the Port quick firing Run on the VlzcnYI looked its Ir II a broken This wa nn optical delusion for when I pot close to lh gun It seemed nil right The Vlzcayi anti tho Maria Teresa look on provisions and coal from lighters light-ers 200 tons each of supplies Tuo day a steaming coal enough to reach the nearest Spanish port wee taken from a pile of COO tons and had been condemned by a Dutch man of war 11 did not hear ot the Spaniards hp Ing sei short on supplies nt all The Spaniards remained unlll dp m on Sunday When the Spanish sailors time nhore they were hooted lt by the Dutchmen while cries of Long live America and To hell with Spain filled the air Pay Troops In 1 tilTnnrr Chicago Mav 31A special to the Journal from Washington says The pa > misters department ls uel orelers todiy to pay the soldiers destined des-tined for Cuba anti Porto Illeo one months salary In advance This will be paid them nO they go on the transports trans-ports t The ftIHone Intended for the Philippines will also be paid four weeks In Mnnee This will require more than 1000 000 11i |