L_! .1 _ i ' . 2 iii il ing * J ignore :r who stu 'R bf .. » c .. fn ntniit . IL ' ._ A Es‘|’AR1_|§||E|] |8g|_ THE GUARDIAN j CHARLOTTETOVVN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 5.1898.-8 PAGES. .bf * V _ * UERVERR _. Destroyed By Admiral Sampson l _ F4* - C _______ ~`=‘/,ir ' A I July 3rd.at Santiago. 4 _ _ Destroyed- , - THIRIEEN HUNUREU MEN opportunit' , lOC3l. does not lr _ i....i...g., Made Prisoners and Hundreds Killed and Drowned'-Cervera Ran His Ships Out to Escape -Shatter Gives Santiago Till To-Day garment. o., of a ridel'-E I f run of ' .». gr » , iris . , >. ~ ` *£0 el l & - at Noon to Surrende r-Sagasta Says Spain . Will Continue the War-Sampson the Hero _ of the Hour- l-\'\l\¢&`|uul'\¢nl'\¢\Pl_-Av Wssnisorox, July 4.__(Special)- The American troops have reached; Cavite. They captured Cuam. in the Ladrone Islands without resistence. The Spanish gunboat Leyter has surrendered. having exhausted her supplies. A number of messages are received . from Shatter declaring he holds the key to the situation and believes he can take, Santiago at any time. The Spaniards are considering his demand to surreiider, and have been given till noon on Tuesday to inove the (loin woinen and children out oi Santiago before bombardment, unless they sur- render. Strong messages of cosgratulation have been sent to General Shelter by the i>.isi.i.m and cohen-.i Miiés. 'rue p latter expects to be in Cuba in a week I with reinforcements. h e a ‘ENERAL Mmm. I A rest inanv S anenrds have been ‘/` .t ` 1" Xi H P killei. General Pniiflo with 5.000 re- inforcements is being held off by 3.000 Cubans and cannot reach the city. ` ` Admiral Sampson has notilied Ihe government of the complete destruction ,-1- :D4 ': _ _ sv ,of Cervera`s tleet_ They tried to escape »/ Q " Ltetlown' ;)F:(`i,L,; g from the harbor and were driven ashore RAI! I ersitle. ' c “niplete finiothy, ised from rows, in h narrow YS UU uiiip iort Seat mberof amleaa 59 :_¢, and tif ` U. and blown up. 5 U' , , The whole diet was destroyed. ’ X /` X ` 1 l , . _ _ _. d '_ M _ /~ U A gre it iiiziuy Sp iziiarils were killr , _ Job lot of Wi>men,s and Child rens Boots selling cheap in Boxes on our middle counter. i Cliildren’s for 296. :ind drozvne l. Thirteeii li~.i'idr.ed were taken prison- ers. including .-ldinirai Ccriera. The Amsii.-an loss wits only one kil- led and two wounded. There is greit rejoicing :ill over America and among the troops at the fron: l.o>:i>ox,Ju‘._v 4-[S;;ecislJ"Sag-ista sais Spain will continue the War and will DOL ylf-lil. _ \\`_tsni.\'<.ros. July 4-[Sn+cial]- Secretary Long says Wa‘son`s fleet will UUFF RRUS. -..s 1,. l\.l.>.L»iiii» July -L -[Snei-lil] -lt is not lkuowii ivhether S=:1in`~‘ llrl 21! S062 Willbe sent on from Suez or called ii? l-700 feet of Picture sample-. N Books and Stationary. se.t` come and we will ilo cheap. \Ve have on hand* a large stock of Picture* -- Moulding to choose froni.§% Ju~t arrived by S.S. Coils* _ _,, .L -<=S‘饑R°.?.»"'s‘»`$ ' I ~ i Moulding ot all the latest* designs. Call in and see Q 4* `| .|. uor¢NsB¥,§ Victoria. Row. ' §:% ` Opposite Post Ofllce. % 1 _o iaP|otuieFrao:..-o .p unpiilsi _Lathgrs free-a. pure, Laois ion had soawlaw in Pi-i¢¢,-highest in quality,-the most economical for every use. ' W f Washing 1 Sur rllse ?lad’tlr%sama.l_res hild’ 0 WRST! Y _‘S fi.. §..~‘2..Z’s. comes. 312;-= clothes, with ¢=»sv_ ST. clloll SUAP IIFIL 00., 9r. Strauss. ||.l._, »"’.é%i€s§i¥i%€?fé%i@%?éHf#¥2¥%i%33¥i)§= - ' _.`.__ 7. ._ . evans- g~-4:: Ian, _ __ _"£l‘- ` ;' ” be sent to the Spanish coast iniuiediate- ~ _ back. ‘I Il You Want .. .. " -Ap . _. ». ‘Ei .wi _cr . frm. -C* L ‘ ‘ "" '*."‘4 QTL' ,E -wth nr. \ ARMORED CRUISER ALMIRANTE OQUENDO. The Almirante Oquendo is an armored cruiser of about 7,000 tons dil- placement. She is a formidable fighting machine. Her length is 840 feet, beam 65 feet and draft 21% feet. She has a speed of 20 knots au hour and is protected by armor running from 12 inches down to l0}~.§ inches in thick- ness. She carries two 11 inch, ten 6.5 inch, eight 6 pfunder and eight 1 [sounder guns. ARMORED CRUISER CRISTOBAL COLON» The Cristobal Colon is an armored cruiser of the Carlos V type. Hel' ha!- eery consists of two 11 inch rifles and Svc 5`\nch rapid fire guns. The former throw projectiles of 500 pounds weight and the guns are capable of discharg- ing twelve 70 pound shots every minute. She ought to prove a dangerous eul- tomer in a fight. --"§ __.,-_»... ___Y .» _/A _ _-;_ RARMORED CRUISER CARDENAL CISNEIOS. The Cardenal Cisneros is an armored cruiser of the type of the ViZ°H7l\- She would he a dangerous antagonist for any ship, but C0016 pwbfiblb’ be dis' posed of by either the New York or Brooklyn of our navy. The fact tb” lh° was six years in being built will possibly add to her etilciency over vessels ct- her class. _ . . -Q ,_ `“‘._. _- ___ I un ARMORED CRUISER CARLOS V. The Carlos V is a tine new steel armored cruiser and is cnc of the best vea- nls in the Spanish navy. Her battery consists of two 11 inch rifles and tive 5 inch rapid ure guns. The rifles throw projectiles weighing 500 pounds 8801!. and the rapid fire guns are able to discharge twelve 70 pound shots a minute. A .A '\ ....1-1m ~".day~and assisted ` in ihe'Fonrth" of'July ‘ MILITIA Assist Gololiraiin I smilusii i-'|.Ei:'roiiiAo|iii -W..-~ ----~ -"--we I 5 !Anil'. . And Entire Fleet -. , -1s-A Montevideo Besieged-Ex treme I-lot Weather-20 Klondikers Return With Cold-Chicago Strike Stlll On. A Monriivmi-:o, Uruguay, July 4- (Snecial)-Revolntion has broken out and the city is in a. state of siege. British blue jackets have been landed to defend the 'British consulate. Cnicaeo, July 4-(Special) -Pre-N mature fourth ol July celebrations caused four deaths here on Sunday,‘and Glorious Fourth. il .!5........é . L , N 5 ; ; ROYAL IAKING 72Vl|2¢l C0., ICU YOISZ. URUGUAY REVULUTIUN 1 1 » » o n na4n~n>xmn.snrooit. two others at Toledo, Ohio, Five per- I sons were drowned at Cleveland while bathing. HAT-IFAX. July 4-(Special)-The thermometer showed 93 in the shade. and 100 at Boston. the warmest weather for some years. Ponrmnn, Me, July 4-(Special)- The Royal Scots oi Montreal arrived to- , celebration and fiftieth anniversary of the building ot the Grand Trunk Rail~ way. SE.i'rTLi:,July 4- (Special) -Twenty oi this seasons Klondy kers are just out bringing $375,000 in gold. CHICAGO, July 4 (Special)-The i ,, HB1 Illlllh stereotyper’s strike is still on and' Still i _ - -- the-re are no newspapers. The Dominion Capital ()1'rA\v.~t. July 1-The general oilicer i commandinv the militia cf Canada connection with the department yester- day. and is no longer in command. He resigned some months ago, and his resi- natiou was accepted. but he was asked to act until the end of fiscal year. His successor has not yet been appointed The section men ofthe Canada Allan- tic railway and Ottawa and Parry Sound railways went out on a strike for high- er wages to-day to the number of 500. struck for twenty-tive cents a day more. Their action has not interfered at all with the despatcn of passenger trains. It is said that recently the company re- duced the rent of the hcuses belonging to the conipanv in which the section iiieii live by $2.50 a month and as the men originally asked for only $1 I0 a day this reduction was almost equiva- lent to an increase to that extent. »-i;~__-_ The future is uncertain, butil you keep your blood pure with Ho0d’s Sar- saparilla you may bi sure of good` health. ‘ Croquet Sets, 90 ‘-1 Strgppzdg Base Bats. Base Batts. 'lennis Balls. ' Tennis Racqets. Hammocks. _ D Y u 79 Mayor-General Gasqoigne. severed his A suulimu' llllllll They are reciving one dollar and have I mem Of T1 §|"_¢ V ._ I-;,\-' _ _:A i-Q. _ __ _,_ . gf;-_- SUUVENIR HINAW Just opened a large CD BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR CHINAW With vlewa of town and 8.8. Stanley” Also mounted views on 1-aid. board at 10, 15 and 250 each. Geo.Impct>gt¢!U‘4gEtc.&¢itc. can S Youliaylio VIACIAZINE . as careful as possihlo but a careless neighbor may put all your plall to naught. Through a carelel neighbor you may he ruined by fire. Mv Co’s Insurance pro teens you against the carelessness oi your neighbor. ChiIdren’s Garden 'lools. , Thfiy are g"°d sw* Co s and never contei Sand Shovels & Buckets. l a Claim, Wheel barrows, Carts. Waggons 6: Bicyles. E, R; lN$URAN¢E A¢ENT» | y Charlottetown, i 9