I) nriiiii }siser S J Es‘|’|§L|$||ED |aQ| THE GUARDIAN’ CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY IULY 8 1898 -8 PAGES hr s AHPSON NOT IN IT -_.__, Cisavitna Km-:rs oN ed to reach the east side of the bay, oc I ill Shatter denies ug In Con¢resstoThs.nk Com But in spite of the 12 and 18 inch °“P‘9d bl' ¢h°0‘]l19lld° but lil vain 3°’ g ore Sohley for the Vlo‘ory ,siiixi ro\ Iuly o -Reoresaii i f g 2 "6 hm? Wy? wry sg,” out where sh llwvhyd snlgddd pounded °Sa“mpeoyl uni'teIegh.bmx=t|:y f h k ‘ A f or suc guns, in spiteo t e fact at 0 S 8 GXP llisl e, give” Egg; (_E]um:;'$:°ogf£‘rel;:' 3);? if his boilers and machinery were damag asldghe Wt” °“f5§° H01' £1109. With at midnight the Reina llemedee Wil to dm luucdmed the ‘ Hom 2 I t edAC:ryfera. held h s course ac?w;‘°°P§;1f§ow0l‘W8l`d, Wh0l'€10l;_:J Of seen by e sereh light o0llh|g®\\ H anon t a past eleven Admiral Cervera U5 WSW BU rod "Sod t elution tendering: eil ilk saw the Oregon cuttin3 in shore ahead at 1““'1"'a\9 T505: W|10 Where not Sanmgo hub” TM u‘“““u““ it gin l‘(’s I L modore Sc e s of him to round him to The smoke W°1`k“'8 the b°W 211115 I'USh0d forward md T°x°‘ °9°°°d an *nd “Wk '59 oicongrf="° °“° I L 1- was very thick The ni-mg was mc,” to escape the smoke and tire aft ____ Spaniard opposite Estrella Con is ant Cervera’s available guns were no TM 0‘l“°“d° W" “5h°1'°» he! SUIIS is thought the vessel was intended to l <1 ll t S;;;i“...S.'::i3f 3:: ilfii' ;:‘.°.;“°’;f..ii;‘°g..‘;‘;? £222 ~»-~= 1° ti-° <=~»==-"1 so ==~ »-»- "\'°`° and of me mencan :ol e N 0 flames were clbutrolled with difllcultye thundenng °f 8095 t0 I-he W9817W81‘d 8 borenurely l‘°’°bY [e°a1r]°1r€’l%t:’;’0!l;1r:1;;(: ENT; ‘ but the Spanish admiral altered his “OW and 1195505 U1 the Smoke. which H039 K°NG» 'WU 7°`(sP*l)""' l tldthtCe tllf h Th under his iomuiand for iw.-ir e ,S §§>l;;°=it<; ipgmhteatcged off fiéopi thecoast, élquendf; wasrvpgp. 1;; gun g d e S k The insurgents have cspt1l$ lent; \ and tue oilicers and men uni hi command =-solved hat the thank i A - lla shi at a rauv w P P had b90l1 Wm H shells that were rained u on the S anis The V120* 3'! b\l1W3!'kS ll i th” umcubuu p he n iana. ;?d;1;i;;ghii;1s8t;edlgougplpgigfi ivea tgp; Smps and ruuP‘or It Pilteswnselgegrgslgpeo and the Iowa were closm In and Cruz and entered Tnullolt IHQIU. e J l l The Iowa and Texas werepalready shell after shell burst above gud aboard The msumsms (mm mann” un the third or u y sst if d moving down to close the gap’ and the the ymcaya Capt Emu; bowed a mayor forcanslngtitteen natives tebe T;,1ea;;;li;Sut:r;;;v:rste;‘t ei re _ 1- Spamsh Hjgshlp’ ,aked by the Q,-egon white flair as his ship went ashore to -i °X60lll»8d While the Sp\n\l\'& IIINQIIQ DSVB d B save the remnant of h , lta Bert) In speakmo of his N391” an the rooklyu at from a thousand ously up went a aaa ga Sglteillgli are the place tion D31’ ropose that the oth ers to whom me glory is due shall be recognized .Schlev is the real hero of the incident He and tho brai e baud of othcers and men under hisimmediirc directions are the cueswuo ichieved the victorv and all honor shall be ifivtn them camp sou commands the fleet in those waters, but it was Commodore Stbley who was incornmand ii hen Cervera ind his deet made the plucky attempt at escape 'ind itwas under Schlei that every one f the Spanish deet met its destruction sghlev and his men have performed notable feats that will oo down in his wry hand iu hand with that daring forc 1| ot Manila harbor by Dewey on May 1 Congress should be prompt in re- wgnmng their services, and there ghonld be no delay in tendering its thanks and those of the country to the real heroes at Santiago ’ v-11-}-_---1 THEBRITISH .NAVY A Greet Program-o of Gomtrnotio- Outlined- Loimos Julv ‘P -The Evening News nys The Government will announce ‘gamma involvino' the use of every svsilsble slip in Government and pri nts doekyards It is also probable a G|lAPHll} IJESGHIPTIUN 0f iiie iiaial iialile 0fi Santiago Sunday Juli 3rd-Sli Wir Vessels Destroyed And 2000 iieii Kiiied or liiade Pris un s haw ionic July 5 -The Herald s tory in detail follows Admiral Cervera himse‘f led the way out of ihe harbor of Santiago, with his flagship the Cristobal Colon Admiral Sampson on the Lew York iesnrely steamed off to the eastward to look at things at Aeuadores At half past niue o’clocl~., a vessel ppeared near the entrance to the har bor She was throwing out great black clouds of smoke, and was point g straight towards the American fleet In the absence of Admiral Sampson, a ordered the American warships to rush inshore It ii as the Cristobal Colon, Admiral Cervera’s ila<»'ship,coming out, special ect will be passed by Parliament y mtlionzing the acqnii-ement by the a rush the Alinn-ante Oquendo too,can:e Government of all warships building in England for foreign stations in the Col ssies and the extension of repairing idea of an all Bntish Pow il the streug°heuing of eoalino stations and cable system throughout the Empir will also be carr.e:l out sped io the eastwmrd after the Lew York but the advance of the Spanish deetuasso rapid that the Americans, could not wait tor Admiral Sampson to i (7 hi I fo' 11879 8 gfeat ShlPb1111dlI1°‘ PPD ommodore Schley, of the Brooklyn w airing for the sea at full speed Witn s l in C in toward the open sea Behind her came the Yizcaya, also at full speed while the rear was brought up by the Infant-i lfsrulerssaasd the two to destroyers, the Furor and the Plutou Every American ves“ei’s euviues ere started, and one by one the war ships made ready for battle, watching the Brooklyn Commodore Schley’s Hagship Tue Resolute de_patch boat l m-_-» at et batik T0 HE-XD OPI' CER\ ERA Just as the Cristobal Lolou poked her than the Pla? my of Carver” S ship has , 1 1 1 J 9 , it large siscifusf Pi¢iurs§ :or if . ' '_ i ` uf 3% 5,. . #E § heap \\ r-*§°%`,'. `/ ’ ui ,cs -r"‘~LL / //%-§ Job lot of Women,s and Child ns Boots sel'ing cheap in Boxes on our middle counter. Children’s for 29c. iiiii iiiiiis. #ft .QQQ ey sen ue roo yu o tue we~t ard to head her off He ordered the assachasetts and Ore ron battleships to follow, a the same time orderiuff the Indiana Iowa. and Texas, also battleships, to intercept the oiher Span ish iessels The American torpedo boats were not with the fleet Just the battleships nam- ed and the cruiser Brooklyn were grouped off the harbor mouth Admiral Cervera, passing the Merri mac, his ship, the Cris opal Colon, glided out of ine haroor ind shot io the westward The Indiana,Capt Bob Evzius,which vias closest headed straivht inshore to vet a close range The Spaniard opened tire with an ll- iucn Houtoria, and i mivliry fiuuiaiu of water rose above the Indiana and wet her decks. The shell fell near her bow. The Indiana replied with her 13.incli guns and a moment later let go every- thing she could bring to bear. One of her first shells fell on the Spanish cruiser’s deck. Cerverfs ship was going fast.and the Indiana rounded to to give him a broadside, and then the Iowa and the Texas opened on him. Just” than the Oquendo emerged from the harbor. Cerverzis ilag.meanwhile,was hidden for a time as he fled wcstward,his port broadside emitting flashes and tongues of flame, which marked his progress, nose out in o the open sea Commodore Schl t t B ki t W M uf# lf ` -,_-i iw 2 i--i' al e such as no ship has ever I ,é i i L_# iq L v *a Picture Framed For a. present or for yo il "" self come and we will do it Cheap “Ie haie on hand _'f,lH%####* Moulding to choose from Just arrived by S S Coils. 1300 feet of Picture Moulding of all the latest designs. Call in and see Samples. .i iiomusnv ii" _ o s and Stationary. Victoria R0w_ Opposite Post Office. now prmgticalygy b¢=3.!€I1~ V nom. saiuno an co , aiu vom; <5; For ine ii-xt live minutes he ran a . - let Cervers. go on into the .. I or :ue ()regon,Massa.chusetts and .. _ .. .~\:ii. further to the west, and then lu: ne; with the Texas to pound the ()i_1‘.lUI!dO. The Colon now headed inshore and doubled about, apparently waiting for other ships to coiue up,thc Vizcaya hav- lug meantime emerged from the har- bor. Cervera then passed westward of _the bay in which the Oquendo had sought a refuge and held on a due We_SlW8\'d course close to the land, but evldellfly nourishing the desperate hope that he uiivlit break through the lille Mid Teach so k 7 fre; water. He had passed in successioni l|lI0|ll¥¢|¥ FUN the Indiaua,the Iowa and the Texas. 110* io speak of the little Gloucester- The X izca is and the Oq\10l!d0 W0” to three thousand yards, and by the Iowa and the Texas at longer range, turned in shore again and ran for the roclss,where the surf was breaking He till replied occas onally to the hre, but the end was near THE SURRENDER CAME The Iowa now closed in on the doom ed Admiral The Spanish flag from time to time could be seen as the smoke drifted away, and the da h of a gun at intervals proved that the Spaniard was consistently fo‘low.ng the idea which led him to quit the harbor-which was to make a glorious end But nis ship moved slowly now, os if disabled and in a few mmutes more his guns were almost silent Black smoke replaced the white The flagship was ailame Her men had been unable to either work the guns or smother the flames caused by bursting shells and she was headed for the rocks She struck bow on and rested there Red flames burst through the black smoke and soon a pillar of cloud rose straight up a thous and feet and then bent against the green mountain Cervera’s ship was hope le=sl y lost The American battleships ceased tiring before she struck and run in to save the survivors as prisoners It was a sublime spectacle this dnale of a desperate Admiral who had decided to give battle against overwhelming odds in the open water, rather than re main and blow up his own ships in the harbor of a beleaguered city The spot where Admiral Cervera’s flagship lay burning was ten miles Spears-lrder-.t, yielded last Battered by the shot and shell of all the American vessels, Ad miral Cervera was finally forced to slioiv the white dag, and ran her ashore to save his c ew as she was then on firt and siukiuo' He f ught gallantlv uule the last hope wag gone Admiral Samp son recognized the white Bags on all the vessels as =oon as ihey were dis- plaved THE OTHER SHIPS' The destruction of the other Spanish hips was a matter sooner accomplished l e combat. As soon as the Oqaeudo emer°ed,the Indiana fell on her, paying no heed to the Morro battery, whose guuuers tried hard to protect the cruiser as she mov ed to the westward The ship stcamed swiftlv westward following Cervera into the smoke and lio-htuiuv The Iowa steamed along with the Oquendo The I izcaya. now emerged iroin the harbor coming at full sp ed, smoke curliuv over he bow guns, com nv into play Behind her came the Infauta Maria Teresa and spa u’s tcrpt do boat de=troyers,perhnps two hundred yards apart The Maria. Teresa. was received with a terrific storm of shells Suiished and ou fire she was beached close to the Morro The Oquendo and the I izcaya, but not the torpedo boat destroyers were allow ed t” tolloiv in the wake of the Colon westward along the shore until the guns of Morro could no longer be brought to bear upon the atackiug American vessels. THE SURRENDER OF TVVO. Once headed off from sea. the Oqueu- do turned into a small bay, four or tive ‘ miles west of Santiago, where she lay close to the land. With an ever weak- ening broadside the Vizcaya followed. first holding out as if to break through the line ot battlei The Indiana and Iowa closed in. and their formation made her escape in that direction im- ‘ possible. Captain Eulate then attempt- *‘__,., _ i I l Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. , RL \.i V _ 0 BAN* rr m i A west from Morro She made the hard a@d the ;;nd- four miles from Morro Castl -m-¢._.i, 65t'i parallel of latitude and south of Behring strait, called King’s island The Indians seem d to belong to the sented the same phvsical cnui i i black eyes, high cheeck boil skin, brown hair and full b - - men holes had been punche. the stature and streuoth of the women their lords. They did not displav the males. One of these women, it is related, car- ried off in a birch bark- canoe au 800 pound stone for use as an anchor io the whaler’s boat. When it reached the vessel’s deck it required two men to lift it and the w - woman. it is stated, lifted afbox con- taining 280 pounds of lead and carried it upon her shoulders, When food is scarce they will frequently travel 30 or 40 miles without eating, going over the country ou the mainland in search of wherewithal to sustain life. Both men remarkable vigor and power. They are highly athletic and can ouiruu and outjump any persons of any other race piited against them. consume. .They live on carriou fish and are caught in the fall and buried in the ground intact, without. the eutrails being removed. They are so kept throughout the winter, while the ther- momoter ranges from 30 to 40 degrees below zero,and they are dug up as cou- sumptiou requires. When they are brought to the air they have the appear- ance of sound fish, but their stench is unbearable io the civilized nose. Their strength of body was wonderful. ""' and women appear to be endowed with '| ennig Ba||5_. This physical vigor is extraordinary. _ is bs produced by use kind or msd they; Hammocks. _ T ~ Maman, July 1-(Special)- Walker, Joseph Schomanoff and James as tht atemd Aiken have Just re urncd to San Frau 'U13 SP9»"1Sh llllnlslers state that thél I cisco, via Seattle, from a cruise of ad present government wlii demte “wif venture and discovery among the waters to the d f f h S of the northern territory lucy tell of If ne ouifixg E0 L 9 Pamsh ein" and a remarkable tribe of Indians whom g r Peace must ° °P°n ihev found inhabiting au island near the ed 15°F Wlu ha” t° be Wnducied bl’ another government Cervera telegraphs the death of Ad mmm or Eskimo family ab mn-al Willaniel who was in charge of the Spanish torpedo squadron at Sauti of these peapie they bemg , _ ago, and the suicide of Captain Laziga men generally over sir feet. \~i ii* i commander of |ihe Infauta Maria Theresa han cdncealmc, thick hps lt is rumored that the bombardment Hers gf th, lower hp, of m , of Santiago commenced this morning pendant ornaments were woin Inc SABOLEX’ July 7°. [Speclal] _*The people appeared docile and aorepabie general health of the American troops and when the strangers went among is excellent hot a case of yellow fever them they offered them no harm has been reported Only two have died A surprising feature of the tribe was of Over 1000 wounded treated They were equally as tall if not taller, “ *3HmG'Tf’Ni Julv 7_[SP°°“‘1J_ then the men and fully as sioat as Shatter announces theta number of high Spanish omcers are d ‘°u A eser i barbarous ornaments upon their faces _ . . . t g with which men increase the esteem# in across the hues at Samtmgo into the which they hold one another, and they Amelqcan camp" This is regarded as were much better looking than the significant of an early surrender. Oqueudo, and down came the ilav of The Slmmnds M" “Pun” Spam Caleoha The Vizcaya touched the shore about reds of men were ou her for;ardHdTdlk GRzE'Y_§!_T"l‘x' a d f o h t t d h , fl 5...' T..§f.;°i.”gs° “il ’.‘.§.....i"‘§§ Fiil Siiiiliii Siirlfii ii S\idizi~ilI ““'“"“"".‘¢?‘»¢.,,°"‘..-1?§.""" "“ I.'I.‘I.i.i'.§ Zi‘.§’.f§f“.`°.?...'i.‘..‘I.‘."i?.‘I..'é .l.'.§"i’2‘.. iii “Wi Fi' iillilfiliii - iliilm M°~"w-» -“ily 3 -“f “MW reached the magazine The Oquendo Prem” M M`"m°b‘ bn ‘nn hh was about a quarter 0, a me west of Tim! All ll 600| Illlllll -Philllplill views for pubiivotion upon the Sheds the Vizcaya onthe beach, wrapped in R || | I | | “ctw” last “uhm in miecung m°"*° 0 H ll 0|’l U ill IS ernmenvs ropossd advance from smoke and flames A series of dull I Hnmgt th v{ heavy explosions as the fire reached ° _'gpm M' he ____ toba asfollows Who sp r ammunition intimated that tue tire Sante the “mmm of om, was reaching the powder intended for the Secondafy battery Ori Jimacua July 7-(Speoial)- orghteh Mbna; of T; uh sei e prom er con IT WAS A BRIEF FIGHT Hobson and his seven companions were have acted in e high lmlliled An hour an ii half li l mm aving e a sed __ em C loft h h P surrendered bythe Spaniards on Wed itll*-llbl° 111111001' Th’ ce ervera t e arbor, of the live hm th, ug W gg” vessels which came out only his dag- nesday m °x°hang° fm spanish pmol’ Wad ship was still in action Morro stormed in 4° 'u ml 'Z an *I* a to M itobsf the imuoteutly at the New York 'Dire Am Hobson and the men received an ova ¢;n,:|;§g:“¢|,¢| Q ericau arm with twel h dred d d Y» V9 W 08 tion by the soldiers and seamen Hob tion and it is just now, ia the and wounded was t t S . no ye in anus |, mm bm Cerverys Beet was destroyed, agsd sonsaid all were treated well by the °f Th’ °°‘m'1'.Y W W I5 others are struggling to get elteb&d» Cervera himself was only strugglin on bpanmrds that ,N ,,“d,¢|,, many mug, gn gi because he wished to make his d cat BEFORE sA,,.nAG0,Ju1y 7__(°Pe°,ay) go mukugm bug” gggxgqgg gg ilgggus llfllfgd Sxsedof aghlieaétfnttgi -All was ready on Wednesday forthe “ P°ll1b1'3 W U" Pi°|\°"“'5hdwD.°: 5' 1 becom l he was not bgitted up so tightly as was b°mb“dm°Ut goaggiiyyeli agblxém gn] suoposid e had lost four vessels, The artillery otlicers arc confident pomion w ,gppgrg tink- "hmm gg, :;igo1;1=;:5'tm@I1;- :\;;111=aP°p:;;=i gash? when the bombardment commences they in this many. use will not nqaiss as s ing g Though the Spaniards and with the en will reduce the entire position of the :$31 t‘€x°i':¥mn:|:;i“\'°i|e’t mmm” er,,.y of denpauwheu. gunner, was enemy so that at forward rush of the is P°°1'- i h vin d and mos; of ihgu- shots went mid The troops will meet with only a rifle fire ggseieeitpx mzirs, 0" American guuners on the contrary re They are wuidgng me my gan be peatedly hit the moving target-J oiered “kan by-this-en@5i~~».~,.=»,s»s;~~..,.~i-»»~ ss. .~. .. _ it 4: Ig* fiiiéiiit s bei is we cannot get our royal family have decided to remain NEW TRIBE BEEN POUND here The streets are occupied by the ___ military and no riots have occurred t Are North Americans and there is a E1 rmuonal deciares the ,muon is Mystery About Them governed by idiots 'lhe cabinet is sitliu a d is r s onat ii d Sai: FRA:-cisco, June 30 -Frederick g n I c 1° lo is reg” sg would and he Senate ever made itself for I am astonished to loin western Senators voted for the of the advance ” s serious blow to our be one ot the wer!! L3' C* A I-¢ 9 -1* T* 1* S- ‘S0lNENll” SUUVENIR GHINAWARE Just opened a large sssort. ment of BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR GHINAWARI with views of Gherlottr t wn and 8 8 “Stanley ' Also mounted views on card board at 10 15 and 25c each JUNE i , y ere strong men, too, _ ~ _ 1 V ° though the woman had not found the i ° moving of it beyond her powers; One Croqiuet Sets, 90 Base Bats; Base Batts. ‘ede|plu_3g Tennis Racqets,- sefl oil. The tish,general1y the salmon, ,N Chi|d|°¢n’5 Garden '| 0015 it Sand Shovels 55:' Buckets. - I Wheel barrows, Carts. Waggons & Bicyles. liA"SZARIl MUIIRE Gao- iiaiiei &. 00 5; Importers, etc. etc if- i ‘.l.»‘i'i‘lli‘i'i" ‘ _ A *Y-“fi Yiiullaylia as careful as possible but a careless neighbor may put all your plans to naught Through a careless neighbor you may be ruined by fire Mv Co s Insurance pro tects you against the carelessness of your »- neighbor _ They are good stock Cos and never contest a. claim E.R.BROW ineuinaics Aces? Charlottetown.