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Show REVOLUTION IS ONWANE Nicaragua B'ecomes Quiet Yankee Soldiers Sol-diers Patrol Railroad Washington, Sept 10. The revolution revolu-tion in Nlcarague Is oti the wane, according ac-cording to advices from Rear Admiral Sutherland. The admiral reported that the American landing forces now control the railroad system and that the uprising had dwindled to the proportions of "tho usual Central American revolutions" The turbulence appears to tiave subsided In proporticm to the rapidity rapid-ity with which the American mnrics and bluejackets restbred traffic on tho railroad line. The road will be in operation soon from -Corinto to Granada, Gran-ada, the southern terminus, where there has been much isuffcrlng among the starved people- To push the work, Colonel J. H Pendleton has placed In command of? the sailors from the cruisers Colorado and California with 500 marines, aad has occupied Leon as headqaurters. |