Tne DAILY EXAMINER | eee a lerms rour L'o irs per Year “This is True ieee, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ '__ EuRIPipks. Single Copies two celts, ceeentncna VOL 38 CH ARLOTTETOWN ru oe THE |. G. ‘SPAIN SUED ATTAGKED FOR PEACE By Le lil of Quebec, The Proposal al was Rejected gayS THE RAILWAY IS COM- PLETELY DEMORALIZED | MADE BY RUSSIAN AMBASSA- DOR ON SPAIN’S BEHALF. = Will Give Blair no Peace Until | There will be no further Intervention Matters Improve. by the Powers. (Serena Tue EXAMINER. ] (Seeciat ro THe Examiner ] | Qvenec, May 27.—Le Soleil, the Gov- Wasuincton, May 27.—Spain has, emmeat orgau here, ewttacks the manage- through the Ambassa !or of another power ment of the Intercolonial Railway. sued for peace and tie proposal has been Ttagserte that the entire line appears to) promptly rejected by tae United Sates, rave been eiely lemoralized for I Government. some time pret. Having no representative here,the Mad- Bleir isasked to remedy matters and rid authorities could not deal directly with Le Ssliel says it will give him no peace the State Department. So the suggestion was persouvally ma vde to Secretary Day by | the Ambassador of another pewer in be- anti) } be does. — CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. | half of Spain. It was intimated that Spain her troops from Cuba if the United States surrender- would be willing to withdraw ae eee Resolution in Memory of Gladstone. ed all other claim to the Philippines and would abandon the proposed seizure of Porto Rico. (Srectat ro Tae Examiner.) Three European powers, Great Britain, nm .| Russia and Germany were in- Orrawa, May 27.—In the house of ? a ‘ _ | terested in the propositien Commons a resolution in meuiory of which was not, so faras cao be learned Gladstone was alopted and spoken to by accompanied by any attempt to inftuence the position of the States. In fact, it was simply in deplomatic attempt to ascertain wha Laurier, Tupper and Costigan. ee He Will Not Waste Life. —_ ——- languag conclusion come of war. *, an Wasnintoy, May 26 —“With regard to the ivvasion of Cuba,” said Major~General Miles at the war department, “I bave| The reply of the government was prompt nothing to say except that the United | and emphatic. States will in due time bring Cuba under) 7, was the Russian Ambassador wio i-gootrol by judicious methods and with- ‘ Ont & aseless waste of life. The United | Offered a suggestion of peace to be entered Siates is too great, too strong and too| upon the present condition of »ffair-, end powerful to commit aoy foolish actin con- | he was told that the proposal came too late meemep with the proposed invasion. As} .o4 peace conld not be granted or thought of until the freedom of' Cuba had_ been for myself, | have only to say that no diver iw fi to command troops who from abY motive whatever would needlessly pone ymplished and the occupation of Porto tek the life of a siogle soldier. either from | li#ease or the bullets of the enemy.” Rico ts certain, The ultimatum was proposed by Presi- Our Manilla Matting is here The price is --Dew et.” Paton & Co. a dent McKinlay sid verbally transmitted to | the Secretary of State and was formally Ambassadors of ——= | ‘ie three powers named and transmitted h wnded in writing tothe _— by them jointly to Madrid. *ececeerseenenesooe+ceo7e0 |) |! ) YOUR Wire knows a good thing when she sees it—that is wly she married yon. We are no‘afraid to have ler examine our Skirts or Wrap- pers in every detail, We know she will be pleased, consequently you tust be. Head quarters for. Men's Shirts Men's Socks Ledies’ Furnishings PHILLIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store Crafton Street. Open evenings. It can be aseerted positively that there will be no further interference from the Powers until Cuba and Porto Rico have been seized. +e ———— THE WATERBEDS APPEAL, (SpecraL To Tu& Examiner. } Loxpox, May 27.—Toe Privy Council has sustained the judgemeot of the | mayority of the Gupreme Court of Canada in the case of the Wate rbeds appeal. epterenneaiipne Racca You’ll find our ad next tothe story of | the destructicn of the American fleet, page | 1 ~ Moores& McLeod. | People who are interested in elocuticn | will be delighted by hearing Miss Marietta 'L Dell on Thursday evening, June 2nd, es pee sccovereeseesegoens |) Kindergarten Hall. =e SOSSSSOSSSSSSSSOSOOSSS SSS OOOO DUO® CONS 309800040000 059000 6000 000E 0008 Gents’ Furnishings would be given such an outs! ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898 _— _ -——_—-_-—_ - ~ NO l[2l ENGLAND AND THE POWERS Are Watching Each Other, PRANCE TRYING TO OBTAIN USE OF CEUTA. England Will Adopt Harsh Measures To Prevent it. [Seecia, To Toe EXaminer.] Lonpox, May 27.—The Government is watching carefully the obvious intention of Spain to grant France the permanent free use of Ceuta. Russia is exercising a similar vigilance regarding Port Mahon. Kngland will resort to harsh means to prevent France securing Ceuta. REPORT FROM COMMODORE SCHLEY Has Cervera Corked up, iain IS TO BE ATTACKED AT ONCE. | Public Opinion at Madrid Wants Peace. [Srecian To THe Examrver.] Washinoron, May 27.—It is said thata war conference, yesterday, decided that Havana should be tsken at once by a combined land and sea attack. Schley telegraphs the Navy Department that he has Cervera corked up iv the har~ bor of Santiago. The insurgests are said to have cut off the Spanish Admirals communication with Havana. Public opinion at Madrid is said to be anxious for some way to honorable peace. FRANCE FRIENDLY. Loxpon, May 26 —The Paris correspon~ dent of the Standard says: ‘‘The report that negotiations have been opened f.r the transter of the Philippives to France by sale or lease is absolutely false. The ' pol i icy at present puraned by the French ‘ Government is to ca! ivate the most friend- | ly relations with the Uuited States. I have rea-on ernment has received as+urance to thie j eff-ct which leaves no room for doubt as to the intentions of France. ” battle of the are telling @ Another Battle— The shirt waists. Paton & Co., good blouce at 25c. Spanish- American war maps. large size, price 15c each at Ha-zard & Moores. Perkine & For styliebh millinery visit C ’s willisery department. Read our big ad today.—Moore & Mis Leod. TEN PER CENT. to know that the American Gov- This d Ties. lepartment is Shirt Large lot of Ties W. D. WKAY SARGAIN CORNER. full of latest novelties Collars and Cuffs, DISCOUNT Tn all cash purchases of Mi sail] taneous Rooks, Stationery, and | Faccy oo schoo! books 5 per | cent., i CARTE KS BOOKSTO RE N. B.—The aboye discount is given in all cases, where the cash purchase amounts to10c or more. Everybody is entitled to itsnd should see that they get it.—Geo. C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & COQ,’ at Half-price — oe ° A REPORTED SPANISH VICTORY. American Ships Destroyed ee AND ADMIRAL SAMPSON KILLED IN THE FIGHT. No Particulars of The Engagement Are Given. —_—_— - - [Severat ro Toe Examiner.) City of Mexico, May have been 27.—Telegrams received here by prominen, Spaniards announcing that a naval engage- ment bad been fought between Sampson’s fleet and the Spanish ships in which the Americans lost every ship and Admiral Sampson was killed. TRANSPORT OF TROOPS. Difficulty of Procuring Vessels. Wasaineron, D.C., May 26.—As to the Philippines the acute stage has been reached. The Government wil], if neces- earv, immediately impress into service vessels under American registry. The Government of the United States is today determined, peacefully if it can, forcibly if it must, to put United States troops aboard boats at San Francisco, and to land these troops at Manila. Secretary of War Meiklejohn cons-nting to the use of his name, told me that the Government had every disposition to be reasonabie and fair in its compensation for transportation of troops to the Philippines, but one thing might as well be distinctly understood, that these troops had to be takeu across the Pacific, and put at the service of General Merritt. Mr Meiklejohn was dispoved to admit every necessity for promptness that had for two davs been poined out by the Herald, and was trank to say that the question of the transporation had been the only one to ems barrass him. The situation for the week showed that tothe end of this week the transporation of only 7,100 troops had been provided for. Carters or Wall Papel HY IU adel Only make Gents’ Boots $3.00 4.00, 4.50, in 5 widths and a variety of toes. The manager is a United States maker, but lately started a factory in Montreal, on the American plan, turn- ing out beautiful shaped footwear, shaped to fit the foot. Their work has a very genteel appearance, We have just received two ship- ments, and have give. a large order for more. We invite inspection especially by those that would like a dressy shoe. GOFF BRO Is Your Life Insured ? If not, see the policy STANDARD LIFE ASS., — Scotland. most pecpular poli icy FREE FROM s to residence and occupation ! he the STANDARD issues. Assets .. . $42,000,000 of which $13,- ' §( 0,000 are , invested in Canada. LOW RATES. F, W. Hyndman, AGENT FOR P. E. issued by the CO., of Edine po! icv today : R ESTRICTIONS, ! that’s the Newest Collars ank Cuffs A lot of new shades in linen collars, te ladies’ white 12c and 16c. Newest linen cuffs, narrow turn, deep turn, plain band, 20c and 25¢ pair Plain red and plain black collars and cufts, —- cullars léc, cuffs, 25c Ladies Neckwear For the Shirt waist wearing women we've a splendid stock ¢f the newest, nob- biest neckwear novelties. New four-in hand, striog and bow shapes. Aleo a lot of Roman stripe bows and fancy check bows, in muslin, 14c and l5c. New col- ored satin bowe, 22c aud 25c. Correct Corseting Easy to get the “just right” corset in a store like this, mADY ehapes, many Styles, many prices. Satisfaction is simply a matter of looking. New Veilings Stylish new ¢fferis in dainty veilings now onodisplay. You'll wavta new veil for to-morrow. Black spotted net at 10¢ 12c, 18¢ and 22e. Your New Hat Yen can get cheap work any» where any time. You can get nice work SOMETIMES but it’s not usually 4p cheap. We’ ve struck the com bination. Our Miss Mc- Keiver is turniug out charming de- y signs every day, and the prices are moderate. Peopleare all saying the handsomest millinery ever seen in Ch’town. among the Gloves New fabric Glovee, and new shades and styles in kid rast black lisle, 12¢ Black taffeia, l7e Finer grade, 2Ec A lot of new fancies. ‘ 4 button kid gloves, 75 Fine line of 7 stud lacing, $) 10 and up. Summer's Stylish shirt waist A Shirt Waist department worthy of the bright buyer's attention. Newest in cut, newest in finish, newest in tab1 ies, And then just see these prices. A lot of light blouses, eo cr Co Choice line of new styles, col- lar and cuffs attached, 55¢ A splendid line at ~] qr oe | Good streng corset, Z0c | Nicer grade, 4%¢ | Very fime value, 5O: A very choice thing, 65c | A beauty at 0c Hosiery Bargains That wonld keep us Susy all day to tell yo. of. Seco tieteamnatitinantincss tient eeenaetn : aaa ssi apes é r ~ But drop in and see for yours self. ‘ Men’s Summer Underwear Dime to change that hot, heavy under- wear for something comfortable. Tre 00° of these. Light weight cotton, 39c suit Plain ¢mooth underwear, 45c suit Nice grade very well made, 7c suit Hine smooth balbriggan, 90¢ suit | Balbriggan, fine as silk, sateen facings,al~ most light as a cobweb, $1.10 euit sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. American made balbriggan, of sanitary yandom yarn, jersey cuff and ankles, set- teen facings, $1.35 suit Fine smootk all wool underwear. well! finished, $1.98 suit and up White Shirts White Unlaundered Shirt, linen. borom 55cts Extra fine cotton body, linen bosom and: bands 75ets- Ready to wear, white laundered shirt, linen bosom T5eta Neglige Shirts Here’s a starter—one lot of Men s flian- nelette shirts, mostly jight colors, L7o-each well made, of 32c and 45x Nice flannelette shiris, good stock, Faacy pique shirt, silk striped 68c Cream honeycomb shirt T5e Fine fast black sateen 95c Collars : ttached to all these. Colored Shirts One nice live, colored laundried shirt, co)jars and cuffs attached, R4c Laundered open back shirt, sepwrate collars and cuts $1.10 Collars and Cufls The best cheap collars, and the best good collars in Ch’town Our prices for the cheap kind lic Moore & McLeod —— = nd Edition Outat 5.30.