. Book of the Royal blue . ming a most delightfully motherlymanner, and patting him on the well arm,dont worry. You dont have to fight forme. You did all the fighting for me thatwas necessary on the night of the fire, andjust as soon as you get well enough to doany more fighting you will have to marryme and we can fight it out together. The Sunday papers following contained abrief notice of the preliminary engagement. MAJOR-GENERAL HENRY W. LAWTON, U. S. V. BY GEORGE B. LUCKEY. HENRY W. LAWTON, of whose deathin action on December 19, at SanMateo, Luzon, Philippine Islands, thiscountry was noti


. Book of the Royal blue . ming a most delightfully motherlymanner, and patting him on the well arm,dont worry. You dont have to fight forme. You did all the fighting for me thatwas necessary on the night of the fire, andjust as soon as you get well enough to doany more fighting you will have to marryme and we can fight it out together. The Sunday papers following contained abrief notice of the preliminary engagement. MAJOR-GENERAL HENRY W. LAWTON, U. S. V. BY GEORGE B. LUCKEY. HENRY W. LAWTON, of whose deathin action on December 19, at SanMateo, Luzon, Philippine Islands, thiscountry was notified by a cable messagefrom Gen. Otis in Manila, was born atManhattan, Ohio, March 17, 1843. Heentered the army when he was 18 years up to his abilities as a successful in the Philippines he demonstratedhis peculiar aptitude for the work in cable news of each day from hisadvent into the Islands till the day of hisdeath will for all time to come be a lastingtribute to his military skill and conquering. PliOto by AVilliaiii IiiinviiMie, War CorreBpondeiit. GENEHALS WHEELER, CHAFFEE AND LAWTdX PLANNING THE ATTACK ON SANTIAGO. CUBA. old and came out of the Civil War a Lieu-tenant-Colonel. In 1866 he accepted acommission as Second Lieutenant in theForty-first Infantry. From this time untilthe recent war between this country andSpain, with the exception of his phenomenalcapture of Geronimo, the fiercest of all thefighting Indians, which caused a ripple ofenthusiastic applause, he has followed outhis line of duty with quiet persistence, win-ning but scant recognition from the generalpublic. It was in the Santiago campaignthat the people of this country really woke perseverance. His wonderful personalityand magnetism were far reaching and com-pelling. It is an interesting fact to an ob-server of the myriad of illustrations whichhave appeared since the beginning of thewar, that from out the big field of oflicerspictured, one was invariably impressed bythe figure o


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