THE LOSS OF THE MAINE
SKI-XING TO RAISE HER. Press Association—By Teiegraph—Copyright VANCOUVER, November 3. (Received November 4, at 8.45 a.m.) Divers aro working in Havana harbor attempting to raise the battleship Maine, which was sunk with all hands as the result of an explosion iu 1893. Colonel Brady, the investigator, who reported on tho question to President M'Kinley after the war, now 1 announces that he believes the battleship was blown up by a Spanish electrician named Jose Zavaldo, who was in Moro Castle. Zavaldo was afterwards executed, but no cause was assigned for his execution.
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Evening Star, Issue 14514, 4 November 1910, Page 6
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