ee es a 7 85 SD 5 ° > ~ TLY THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, 1898. ¥ — penedeneivancsasiemnghethernnamemans ee vaomare EE SD npetecntipaene tate mame ——— enw by the news from Manilla. He expressed | kaX@ ‘ mt ' TD aT N A X , , : ; of 2s oF We & Fe Fe oT oF Pe a2 Fe FS oc F2 Fe Fe He Ve Fe ot d ~ ahs EXAMINER CALENDA: From Yesterday S§ hia horror of the terrible loss of life and BA KAS GABBBBLL f BABBABAAARLH ASAGAR For May, 1898. ; wr said he wisbed he bad died before seeing ° a 9 O'clock Edition, |-::: + "= MOON’S CHANGES. : Hone Kone, May 3.—The Spauish at y ¢ ». Full Moon. Lonpow, May 3.— Later adviees received Manilla have surrendered. Commodore nae ses a ; here thisafiernoon from the Phillipines Dewey will form a Provisioval _Govern- i | y Bieuk Daseien. regarding the bombardment of Manilla by | ™¢bt with the insurgents, who will accept} wy —__—_—___ -_-——— “ the American fleet say that only the oe M Boclish etat ab ' Sos . - 4ON N 3— gils s s ‘ oun eutlying quarters of the town occupied by b eae - : m6 i a F an “iF BEBUaD : ” Worn. Aft. | Rises.. Sets. } the oative population are in flames, occasi- oe a nea meh : ‘ Pe Q saotn. q yas red to so start- — —|———|——— ———— | onally ashell from the ships fell in the | "8" “MPEFOF wae ene aegis Ys O ] ’ f + Sprine Goods is read Iti let ith : . 1 7 43 open part of the town ands few houses ling action now that the Philippines > ur iarge stock ol new opring ooads 38 reacy. is replete with unique ee ” 4 ‘ 54 a Ive . - . e . “yy? i . 2 Monday 830 746 429 6 54 seis Oka have falleninto the bands of the Americans, “iS prettiness aud great durability at unusual iow prices, Come and get acquainted tg 9 1») 3 4 “od ) 8 ° sseusic ° a } I A ° : - o' 946.931) 2% | 35 The Spanieh batteries in Manilla citadel’ | °2%***'0" Of which be has longed for for} We with thesa new goods. ' | 25 5 ; alongtime. He has # big squadron in °*, . ve especially six large guns are vigorously oe => ' 0 ~ dinistin toitn & F ae aida Cuinese waters, and we may hear of some Ve : ty - ae ee. ee sigu ficant move on tke part of that squad-~ = DRisscsS CooDs 3 1252) 4 “ inflected eevsiderable damage upon the | = ~~ YA ¥ Monday | 146 12 35 19 4 fleet. roa in @ day or two. om 10 Tuesday 240/126, 17 . “2 eee ; ‘ : d bo es Fe ‘? No doubt you've #iven fthis dress goods matter much careful thoug!] have w 7 Si Wednesday| 3 35 | 224 | 16 b Wasnincroy, May 3.—It is rumore AT THE CAPITOL “7, No doubt you've ‘this dress gooa: uch careful thought—so have we. Will ‘3 Thureday | 431/333} 15 7 here that Commodore Dewey has taken a ; eH you kindly eompare notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception of what the ¢ ‘ - < 12 ‘ < . : a i ea a : . r mt ° 13 Friday : 4 : A ; Manille. How the Good News was Received. 4 new deess ought to look like, and what it — to eee y ou can depend upon our doing our level a - a og 7 33 8 Oz 11 ll Loxpox, May 3.—Little additional news Wasuincrox, May 2.—The Capitol re- 4 best to please you mi thie importamt matter of dress gcods choosiny. 16 Monday § 20 9 04 10 ny has arrived from Manilla, but the cardi joiced Jast night #8 it has not rejoiced +) 17, Tuesday 9 03 3 58 ; nal fact is that Commodore Dewey is now a the a 1864-65 on “— “F SPRING CAPES 18 \ iy 9 42 10 44 ' of the news thatthe victory in the first ° , ; ( - N lla B d can cre ; . ; Pe 91h ay «6920 40 (44 40 2 40 ee. anes fant ere} ,| battle of the war lies with Admiral Dewey's =F 20 Friday 10 41 | 5 17 tainly take possession of Corregidor Island Squadron under the Stara and Stripes. °F 21 Saturday 0 04 7 . ; : even if he finds difficulty ia effectually | For days they, in common with the peop'e! em There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. Not half haz— 9S " l Z p ; ' : em ° . b> re i ‘ . 23 os, ; pl : po 12 04 9 a1 capturing Manilla itself owing to the ab-~] turougnout the country, bave been awall~ ~ ard sick ups from this or that source swhere painstaking 18 unknown, but carefully selected, carefully 2A\ Tuesday L 58 (12 43 l 22 sence of the necessary landing forces. ing news trom the Philippine isiauds, as | id made cape of the latest styles. 96’ Wednesday 2 37 | 1 23 0 23 Lonpow, M Paice. hd: bbe everything pointed toa battle at Manila! “5 1 Wednes y : 312] 59 24 sONDON, ~~ J. ppe: coe that m ght be thedecisive conflict of the Ys IMIRDIN EES heey 434'316; $8 25 miral Montejo was taken altogether by| war. When the news came indicating @ =P 28 Saturday 456 4 33 58 2h surprise, and that the Spanish authorities, | great victory forthe American +quadron wey 29 Sunday 550 553 ; 2 generally, were in a state of utter unreadi-~ See aoe of _ peopie was let loose, Fe eiis +s the Fi Ribb ‘ : ; 42 7 1} 6 , Tr > ‘ t t : t , F ¢ witt ° ; er Ss 4 ye . y . ‘e 3 » y =} Ty; Te ; 30 5 13 | 55 29 os The forte were not complete, the ee theadignies ineahain. Phe first <5 Straw Shape : ‘ teed Seton Senile ape caer he : pre eo ae Pucsday 991816), 2 , : de Dignt. o . s ‘a 28 2 i sonnet you are thinking of. r Milli i ai remo et dlpctiieie - | harbor was not mined, there were 00] news of the battle received in Warhington © vous cee J §° ut our Millinery Department im — searchlights, and the American equadron came in a brief cablegram tothe Assocla- op, 4 a ‘ - ‘ : i coe. wy} was only sighted after it had already pos-| ted Press from Madrid about 8 o'clock. . wee i ai cs tit lal * ’ t sed the ome aod principal forte A+ the night wore ou the cable continued “ye Ne Ww Hosiery. New Shirtwaisis, New Neckwear, New Corsets, oe : P ; to sing the news of the victory for the % To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. The favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charloite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at | p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. 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N. Co., Ltd. 54 tf On every side in England is heard praise of the skill and daring displayed by Commodore Dewey in 4 situation where if anything had miscarried he would have been caught in a most desperate position. At the same time credit given Admiral Montajo who had a wretched fi-et and stood no chance except from the as- sistance he might received from the forts. The moral influence of the _ first great victory is incalenlable, although it is proctically certain that Spain will not yield till she bas tried con-~ clusions in the Atlantic where she hopes for better luck with her really first-class fighting squadron. It is believed thata similar victory ip Cuban waters would produce a revolution in Spain, thus compelling an indeavor to come to terms. The sending of three German men -of- war to the Philippines is much criticiszed. Loxpon, May 3.—It_ is jast announced a special from Madrid that no idea of surrender there on the part of Spain, either Ministerical circles or among the populace. On the contray, it is is added that the war 18 in there is is to be pushed with tbe greatest vigor, and the Spanish authorities intend to throw the whole of the nava) strength of Spain into one combined effort against the United States. The special despatch adds that it i- stated in Madrid by those who are respons sible for the naval movements, that it has been determined to avoid isolated combats on ubeven terms with the United States, and that they intend to engage the whole united strength of Spain to crush the United States on sea, Continaing the special says “until this engagement is fought no proposal for in- ervention will be listened to.” Lonpon, May 3.—It is currently report- t.d that Sir Julian Pauncefote the British Ambassador at Washington is to be succeeded by a high official of the British Foreign Office, Sir Thomas Sanderson, K. C. B., permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign affairs, who is one of the most experienced diplomatic officers in the British Service. Maprip, May 3.—Senor Agueilera the civil goveruor has just posted on the wails of the House office the customary procia-~ handing over to the mations intimating the mission of the Military authorities keeping order. Liaut. General DaBan, Captain General of Madrid, has assumed charge and Military patrols bave just appeared. to the Philippives has been cut about fifty miles Loxnpox, May 3.—The cable from Manilla anda week or perhaps a ortnight may elapse before it can be re- paired, Lonpox, May 3.—According to a des- patch from Cadiz it is believed that orders | have beeu given for a Spanish fleet of five | vessels to start for Cuba on the 15th of | this month. Loypon, May 3.—A special from Madrid sivs that General Weyler dec!ares himeelf ready to return to Cuba azd undertake the lewership of the aggressive war ‘force against the United States, and head the army of invasion. Berry, May 3.--It is believed ju poli- tical circles here that America has now | gained the prize thatshe reaily bad i, view. Rome, May 3.—The Pope ie prostrated 5 Dewey, and the tremendous excile~ rquadron of Admiral interest grew into ma ‘nt, This far vo official advices have been received by the government, but the Asso- ciated Press de-patches were tranrmitied to the president and offizials of the admin. istration as rapidly as received. The presid-nt, In Gorm prey with several of his advisers, read the bulletins in the library of the White Hou-e early in the evening, but Inter in the uight he went to his office on the second flour of the executive man- siop, where unui a late hour he continued to read every despatch with aeepest inter~ est. The news was evidently of the most gratifying character to bim, but no statement could be obtained at the execu tive mansion CcOucerniag the batile or ite possible con+quences, I. is regarded by some as likely that the decisive victory gained by Admirai Dewey’s squadron may open theeyes of Spain to the seriousness of the contract upon which sbe hasenterrd. In official circles it is regarded as alinost certain that trouble of a most critical kind will contrant Sagasta’s government withia Spain’s own borders. [tis pointed out that the Spanish people have been led to believe that their navy was invincible, and the bitter dieappoint- ment tha’ will ensue over the reeult of the first eng-gement of ihe waris likely to precipitate iniernal dissensions, if not a revolution, Jannat iii We are now doing busiress in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We Wanttoste every one in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap Chiua Store.—-W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. NOTICE Application will be made at the present session of the Parliament of Canada, for an actto incorporate the eubsiciary bigh court of tne Ancient Order of Foresters, in the Dominion of Canada; a friendly and Bevevolent Society, with all other necea- rary power, incidental thereto, to carry ont tbe said society’s objects, ant for other purpose-. Dated 28th March, 1898. \D. 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