Show 1 t I e EA H j r rr Y Y y 1 a arl i J rl tk t X G 1 i iv I I v r G o h r 1 f gYi b AA L A ALEJANDRO ALIJANDRO RODRIGUEZ GENERAL GUEZ who commanded the guar dla rural under the Palma ad administration administration ministration hu has been of great prat service to the Americans In durin during their work of oft t pacification He H was on one of the first firt patriots patriota who In 1895 united with Gen Con General oral eral Maximo Comes In hi his effort to f drive the Spanish from the Island I When tho republic bega business for Itself USIM he was made first mayor of H Ha vans Rodriguez has had III all allt t th tha experience with revolutions that ho he het t wants His HI wife was II a victim of cf the persecutions persecution heaped upon the tho families of cf native Cubans Cuban by the tho infamous 1 She Will was seized and thrown into Inlo a felons cell and subjected to the most cruel treatment by the tho vindictive Spanish commander BACON DACON who went to Cu Cuba Cuha ROBERT RODERT ha ba with Secretary Taft while whilo he heWal was Wal In charge of the tho stab department do de during durin the absence of Serre Secre Secretary tary Lary Root I is comparatively a now new manin man manIn In public life Until about a year ago ho he was In an active business man a pert nor ner of J Pierpont Morgan President Roosevelt know knew him at Harvard whore where the secretary won great groat reo re flown as an athlete When Whon Mr Root chose him for his first assistant secretory secre secretary tory tary a good Dood deal of surprise was ox ex In various quarters but the secretary was determined to hive have the tho services service of a first class business man and ho he Bacon Dacon on that account According to President Roosevelt Bob Dob Bacon le I ont one of tho few eastern men who know how to ido Ide a horse LITTLETON W T COLONEL WALLER who was Wal given com eom command mand of the tho first marines sent to quell the Cuban outbreak has haa lid had a remarkable record Ho He was prominent In the for Cuban Independence and distinguished himself In the fighting fight fighting ing around Santiago During the Box Boxer or er trouble In China Colonel Wailer was In command of the tho American marines and ho he displayed so 0 much bravery un under dor der fire that ho he was promoted to the rank of major Shortly afterward ho he made mado the tho famous f mou expedition across acro the Island of S mar which brought him both praise and nd blame lie Ho was court for unnecessary verity severity to toward toward ward the tho natives but ho he was acquitted restore of the serious charge and was restored at once to his old command comm nd VERNON MORGAN Unit United United EDWIN ed States minister to Cuba le la by virtue of his office cHice an Important personage In the pacification Mr Mon Mor Morgan gan is I one on of the brightest mon men In Un ele cis Sams Sama diplomatic service and ho he hohas has had II a good deal of experience forone for forone one of his years year He is an alumnus of Harvard and Will was a student at the Uni University of Berlin After graduation he became Instructor In history at hi his at atma 1 ma mater and afterward taught the same branch at Adelbert college coli go Cleve Cleveland Cleveland land O 0 He was wa secretary of the Ss Sa moan commission In 1899 and secretary of the tho legation In Korea tho year fol following following lowing In 1905 he was appointed nun min liter later to whence he was trans transferred transferred to Cuba to succeed Mr the first American minister GENERAL THEO THEODORE BRIGADIER DORE F WI WINT NT who was put In command of the tho military base buo at Newport News Va is a veteran of the civil war enlisting as II a volunteer atthe at atthe the age of He saw some somo of the hardest fighting In that great struggle and was an Inmate of Libby prison for several leveral months month He also alo distinguished himself In the Chin Chines rebellion and Ind nl at the head of the Tenth United State cavalry a negro regi regiment ment ho he stormed San Juan hill hili and was Wal ono one of the tho first to reach It its trot crt General The Wheeler recommended for promotion complimenting him warmly The general Is II a native of Pennsylvania and hu has been a soldier for ISO eo many years year that he h has surely learned the trade of fighter N rn FRED FUNSTON the n j GENERAL G first head of the military In the I bland I is on one of Americas America most moat famous fighters Ho He I Is especially well I qualified to undertake the military I oversight In Cuba for h he is I familiar C with Cuban warfare In all Its phil phases having enlisted In the tho Insurgent army I In 1896 He H served eighteen months I and Ind w was wounded On hI his return to I Ithe the States he went to th the Philippines 1 commissioned as colonel of the Twentieth I Kansas Hla Hie rise w was rapid and nd I I mot most sensational In 1899 he was made mad I I brigadier general of volunteers He Gr er 1 an n expedition to capture Agul t i naido accomplished the fet feat and nd be became I came a full fledged brigadier over the heads of cf a hot host of seniors In 1905 he I went to the tho department of California I r nr BEATON I UN V In command of the Virginia of the tho sop u one first navel and In Cuba H He was ordered G h o 0 select a proper point for far I CI Schroeder h has had quit career In the I navy of lh sold re ha h boon been a member since y tae served on a good I of many u Sams gams ships and In about all sll of t OS arious squadrons In 1871 hs took 1 part In Admiral II sedition against the Koreans Korean Is In ii u war assigned to the tho the he and served on that hat vessel through the can m war After that Captain was governor of Guam for three thre year 11 and Ind acquitted himself creditably In t novel and ticklish position |