| Show The Americans Once Occupied f Havana City II Is not generally known that Antrj can troops more at one time 10 HanM In conjunction iith Pnrllsh eoUle and they suTen1 principally fiom tint i terrible pcourge yellow fever It Is I the Cop 10 lie I dreaded I more than nil the b il lets 01 shells of the Spanlaids hbot Cuba ames James G ni line onto remnrlel that the United Plutin Could I well nffo I to close Cuba at tt good round pi 1 11 Ice In order to get rid of the annual dAnger dAn-ger of Allow fever A commission from the United States whirl visited the Is I land several years ago and Investigated I the character uf this contlmloui menace men-ace to that country reported Cub Jilin become the grelllo nursry and CampIng i Camp-Ing ground of one of mnu most ruthless ruth-less I detroyern Itself most seriously amictel It annually disseminates to other lands as from a central bell I I tile c asc and death Hut Havana las never been mum to capture hy I an armed foico anlla liD do Cuba ou the southern toast mal the llrnt capital the seat of EOC nmci lIt I being transferred to Havana In I 150 The next Your pirates under the otorl ous Jo < ob Sores sacked the church nn i tile louses of the wealthy and forced the commandant et the fort to our render After committing numerous Outrages nll1 murdering ninny of the Inllunllnl citizens Sams deprtc Th Phle vs aUrard reponte117 colby col-by Duccaneers It Nino unlleefllll attacked however by Sir Francis I Drake In 155 In ITG2 an Tngllsh squadron commanded com-manded by Admiral Iocook the entire fore under charge of Lord Albmrl I landed soldiers und sailors nt Cojlmar about four miles from Havana bom barded the city and compelled It to ca lllulite on Aug 11 after a defense of two jnlhs Thy retained possession of the city until July of the following Year when a vvni nstored to Spain by the Prollsionx of the t aly of I nrls Our army ould probably follow the plan of Lord VII emarle though 11 Comer Co-mer Is I today within the reich of tho guns of Inrro castle on Invading urmy would probably bo landed a little far i lhr east 10lbly on the bench of na euranto anti from there mllrrh direct I ly Inland lu destroy the Havana rail muY and thus never nil communion lon with V anzns nnd comhallf necessary nec-essary v Ith he CO 000 Spanish soldiers Troops can nlo be landed near the village 1 vil-lage tit Cabanas or JIarl I n few milt mil-t of lIana ti fear to pieces the Western railroad I Hut nn army of oc cupntlon shoull not le allowed D re I main there any great length ot time The deadly climate would coca decimate the hardy soldiers i of a more northern region The hlutgnt for wOIIl 1 serve as gulden and vangllard Ralill might 01 i nn curl I dy be left tn p fe serve tl t lie milt tary gornmnl of tile I < 1ilJ Aa horses are fw In Cluba II mould be necessary for the Clotted States g iv rnnent to transport them for the use of tile cavalry nnd the Texas pony has lone been recognized us the best reed fur this put pose Hut our naval fore Is I cutTHent to lay every city n Cuba In ruin after a tw hours bombardment and all army 19 only un auxiliary to complete Ihi subjugation ot that gem ot the Antilles An-tilles |