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.Ada McCormick.Down With Fever In Havana*Mr. Fred Bashang yesterday received a letter from Albert C. Gerein, a trooper©f the Seventh Cavalry, now stationed at avana. #He writes that he Is down with the fever* and is very much depressed In spirits. He say«s that fever is raging everywhere and that there are four graveyards in Havana, and over fifty Cubansare interred there every day. He says that ten days after burial the bones are |lt;dug up and put in the bone pile, and that If there is any flesh on them lime Is , thrown on them to eat it off. He forther '(dates that they' are having a great deal |of trouble with the Cubans; that almostiarldflv A Slf ro«f aaoh ***» Knt maan #kaIdally a street fight occurs between the Cubans and soldiers. He finished by etating that if he ever got out of Cuba heanted to get back again. *
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Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, Feb 09, 1899

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