Panama and the canal . Copyright by Under-wood &• Underwood. Some Must Be Caught and Held Before the Camera. 74 LIEUTENANT STRAINS ADVENTURE to be so, and served as guides; but after a few days theydeserted the surveying party in the depth of the tropicalwilderness. The party then became hopelessly bewildered, n. Native Charcoal Burners, Huts, and Families. the food supply failed, and one third of the number perishedfrom exposure and starvation. After ninety-five terribledays of suspense and suffering. Lieutenant Strain and twoor three others made their way to the Pacific, were rescuedby a fri


Panama and the canal . Copyright by Under-wood &• Underwood. Some Must Be Caught and Held Before the Camera. 74 LIEUTENANT STRAINS ADVENTURE to be so, and served as guides; but after a few days theydeserted the surveying party in the depth of the tropicalwilderness. The party then became hopelessly bewildered, n. Native Charcoal Burners, Huts, and Families. the food supply failed, and one third of the number perishedfrom exposure and starvation. After ninety-five terribledays of suspense and suffering. Lieutenant Strain and twoor three others made their way to the Pacific, were rescuedby a friendly Spanish native, and taken to Panama. Theother surviving members of the sorrowful expedition atlast returned to Caledonia Bay in complete Strain died, and his remains were buried at POOR WORKMEN 75 Colon, to be afterward exhumed and taken to the UnitedStates. As for the negroes, some Hve a Hfe away off in the forestsahuost as wild as the Indians, They are not at all danger-ous. Indeed, they are so timid as to be hard to must be caught and held before the camera. The natives in the towns or in their little settlementsnearby are better clothed and housed and are an interesting


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