Id fe \@ THE Senate Read a I OTTAWA DAILY EXAMIN ct CT ett ttt This is True Liberty ER > agle Copies tw» C2a Terms Four Dollars per Year , When Free Born Men, /havingjto advise the Public, may speak mu, YOL36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND MONDAY JULY 30 1900 A = = SE — = } LEADERS OF Convenience We've moved all our colored shirt waste down stairs. You'll find themona long counter in the front of the store. Drop in today and look them over. It won’t cost a cent to see them and will save you several centsif we have your aize. They’re marked in plain figures - off which you can take one third when vou buy. See you ~ today ? MOORE & McLEOD lest store on Charlottetuwn’s oe eg ee tale cg elie oe a oe a LR AE em busiest street. —- <- —-» ~.- YS. - ee -~<—-s- —_- —_ | OME DOWN WITH : BOTH FEET : and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash- enable boot or shoe to be fuund in the city, for the leastymoney and gi aranteed thejbest of satisfaction McQUAID’S, uO WERIQUEEN‘STREER ‘WERGEGGaS * Go l[cG9GRnE, dich Grade ee , ' ' ' English Fertilizers Like all YORLD, the 10 RY RESULTS. Our most progressive farmers are Wantities ever tle to all “The THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MABKET. © World’s beet by every test.” Auld Bros goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THB he) are true to name, always RELIABLE and during yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISPAc- using larger y year with paying regults, They are applic. crops, on all soils, with or{without stable manure, KING OF ITALY ASSASSINATED A Bullet Pierces His’ Heart MURDERER RESTRD THE WAS AR- Was Saved With Difficnlty From the gFury of the Populace. (Spgorat ro Tue Examiner. | Mivza, Italy, July 30.—King Humbert | has been assassinated. He was shot here last evening bya man named Angelo Bressi de Grato and died in a few min utes, The king had been attending a distribu- tion of prizesin connection with a gym~ nastic competition. He bad just entered hie carriage with his aide-de~camp amid the cheers of the crowd, when he was siruck by three re- volver shots fired in quick succes sion, One pierced the heart of His Majesty, who tell back and expired in a few minutes. The aseassin was immediately arrested, aod was with some difficulty saved from the fury of the populac-. He vave bis name as Angelo Bresai, describing himself as Of Prato, in Tuscany. Rome,July 30—The news of the terrible event did not sirive here until atter mid- night. Sigror Siraceo, ithe Prem ‘er,immediate- ly summoned a meeting of the cabin-t, and the misisters, will s:art at ce earliesr possible moment for Monza. New Customs Re_ul2‘ijon Orrawa, July 28.—An important step has been taken hy the customs authorities | in connection with the collection of re- turns of exports by means of compulsory export en‘riesat ports of exit. Collectors at all ports of exit, which sre pear a cor- responding purt of entry in the United States, have been instructed to check the Canadian export eutries with the report inward to United States customs. By this mean@ it is hoped to secure full returns of exports not reported outwards at the Canadian pom of exit. The Salmon Fishery. Vayoovver, B. C., July 27.—The strength of the precautionary measures taken by the military authoritiesin the protection of the salmon fishermen wil ling to work on the terms offered by the canners has resulted in the first day’s fish- ing on the Fraser passing off without any breach of the peace or any further com- plaints of effective intimidation. Fifteen bundred boats, which started out yeater. day with Japanese fishermen, came strag- gliogim during the mgbt from midnight onward. The catches were emall, averag ing twenty salmon to each boat. This morning another set of Japs started off from Stevenson for the fishing grounds. The meo who went to work were all pro- tected. The military force, which ncw numbers 300, was drawn up around the wharves, aad police tugs accompanied the Japanese to the fishing grounds. Sold jers and special police officers are station~ ed at the Canveries. EE RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. a Safeguards the food against alum, a Lorenzo A BIG SCOOP BY THE BRITISH 5000 Boers Surrender OTHERS RUN SO FAST THAT THEY CAN'T BE CAUGHT. Kruger Awaiting Fight. the Last [SPeoian ro Tax Examiner] Care Tow, July 30.— General Pripgloo, with five thousand men has surrendered unconditionally to the British. Loyvon, Jaly 30.—Operation s in South Africa have arrived at a siandstill. Pre- toria telegraens announce that Roberts bas returned there with his Staft, apparently finding it useless to spend hia energies against a constantly retreating fos. Gen- eral Botha with several thousands of Boers like General Christian "Dewe!, bas thus far deluded Lord Roberts’ grasp. General Delarey is beseiging Baden- Powell at Rustenoarg, in the Western Travavaal. The relief force sent to Baden-Powell’s assistance under Colonel Hyckman, proved too weak to be effective and was obliged to fall back on Pretoria, The operations of the British have been hampered by bad weatber, thuader storms and deluges of rain, accompanied by in- tense cold. Lieut. Maclaren and three Highlanders have died of ex>osure,as well a® many horsss and cattle, A despatch to the Telegraph from Marques that President Kroger is now at Watervalenier. He adds that a big fight is expected, and that if the Roers are b2aten President Kruger will treck through Swaziland to Delago Bay and take a steamer for Europe. CHANCESY COURT. 8a7s Before the Master of the Rolls. Commissioners of Sewers at Piequid ve. A B Warbarton andothers. This case was argued today before the Master of the Rolls. The principal questions were (1) whether sufficient notice of calling meet« ings of marsh holders was given; (2) whether the valuation sod assesement were regularly aad properly made. The Master of the Rolls dismissed tae bill and reserved the question of costs. A Peters. Q C, C Smallwood, for coms plainants; Haszard, QU, McLean, Q C, for defendants. silica —Tke facility with which Bricain placed an army of upwards of 200,008 men in the field in South Africa surprised ber enemies and delighted ber friends. But that display of British resource ia not the most suggestive of the evidences (hat toe authorities have given in rec-nt yerra of the defenses of the empir*. The =plendut work of the Egyptian troops in the Sudan and the recent success of the e¢xpediriou for tbe relief of Kumasi have led ‘he New York Comercial-Advertiser to moralize ae follows: “Att-r al’, the secret of Britixh colonial success is the ability to inspire native races, trained and led by British officers, with the dogged resolution and cool cour- age which we call Anglo-Saxon. Sergeant W ba*’s-hie-name, who‘made a mummy fight,’ shares the glory of British expan- sion with Clive and Sir George Grey and Cecil Rhodes. The defence and then the relief of Kumassi were deeds as heroic, in circumstances as terrifying, as any- thing in the grim and bloody record of the little colonial ware, and all ot them were done by black men. The garrison was reduced tothe last extremity after Sir Frederick: Hodgson cut hieway out, and the maich of the relief expedition was one of extraordinary iabor and peril. Ex- cept for a few officers, both garrison and relief expedition were composed of as pure vatives cf Africnas the Ashanti # hose bodiestheir valor piled all around the fort, poisoning the air and testifying to CHRISTIANS KILLED BY THE BOXERS. Li Ho Keh Marching on Pekin, HE HAS ORDERED THE EXTER" MINATION OF CHRISTIANS. Slight Hope For the Safety of Min- isters. (Seeorat To Tae Examines] A SLENDER THREAD. Lonpox, July 30.— The Shang: hai correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that he is still firmly Convinced that the Ministers are safe. But with the exception of an alleged mea- sage from the Jepanese Legation in Pekin dated July 19, brought by a runner, say- ing that the Legation was still defending itself; nothing has yet been published giving anything in nature of proot. Oc the other hand thedaily increasing reports offthe massacre of missionaries and foreigacrs leave only the most sleader thread upou which to have a hope. SLAUGHTER OF CHRISTIANS Toxro, July 30 —It is reported from Shanghai that “the Boxers” attacked the missionaries and native Christians at Pao Ting Fu, July 8, and thatthe foreign physician and 2,000 converts were mas- Sacred, Tne Cainese Genera!l,Li HoKeh,.is now mareling on Pekin. He- has orderei his troops to exterminate all christiaas. Already one French priest and from 2,009 -°5,)00 natives have been slaugh« i teres, | i | Bieached sheets, bleached pillow slips, all ready made. |T. J. Harris, London House. | Anyone wanting a twenty |pound bucket of good sound |raspberries can leave orders ‘for same with Moore & Mc- | Lecd. See our big ad for Saturday bargains.~-Moore & McLeod. Big barzaius on fruit to-night at Beer & Goffa. ~ LADIES’ CANVASS SHOES Cool and comfortable this hot weather. $1.15 now 89 cents. tor 4 s PLAN a ay a that are washed with SURPRISE Soap—a little Surprise Soap and still § less labor—are not only clean b-t un- injured. You want the maximem wear oc of your clothes, Den’t have them ruined by poor soap—use pure soap. ; SURPRISE ty a pure hard Soap. ae wn ' | ! | Hammocks, Another lot of those One ‘Dollar big value Ham- mocks just received by ex- press. Come quick if you want one, GEO. CARTER & 60. Books and fancy goods, j , = a - Hot Weather What’s so nice asa refreshing bath ? What’s so nice as a li*i le addition of 1 nice toilet wa: r? GOFF BRO Insurance — Qe ee ee ' i the difference which trainingand leader. ship make in a‘nigger.’ The Germans. are beyinving their colonial experiment, in the same way, by enlisting and training | Africans and Asiatics. It is the most useful ‘tip’ the mother country can give! us in the Philippines.” — | L. O. L.—8t. George’s, L. O. L,, No Alern menacets to powders are the greatest th of de qt ink RO “AL GAKING “OWOER CG, MEW YORK. me oe er 3 we ame , winds; thunder to. night. Twe Prozs.— South and southwest Taeeday— showers in morning ; theu fine with mod- erate west winds. Fire, Marine, Life All Riske taken low rates. British Companies, Telephone 67. : Notice is given that the busi | ‘Teerlet —_ ; We carry a splendid line of these. Also a full line best perfumes, all odors, fine sponges, bath brushes, etc, etc. APOSUGHHAAEOOOGNECEOAONGNSSSSO00HNU0R0NEAOEEASOSREASY A.W. Reddin Phm B, ee NOTICH. of the late Matheron, Painter. will be carried om by the undersigned un« ; ti) farther motios . ‘ 1171, will meet Tuesday, the Slst, at 7.30 “Qyettens of Sohn OC. Murphy, who been ia ‘p. m. Initiation. A fall attendance is. H NDMAN i he employ of the deceased ror the past requested. E.N. Younker, W. M. nine years, ie a master work:osn, and eompstent to conduct ti work. “Tee patrousge @ lene etenan JaNE MATHESON, % Averd’s, Jane 12th, 1900, sod. ———= —_ ee . . * ‘ % Srey ‘ ace aes AIRED gh MOS ngs Sete Pa et cin REPS cy, 4 " ; “* ee vt, 24 “ sage