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'QW D ARD ISLAND MONDAY, Anonsr 8, 1898.-8 Pitons.. .V - o »~. ‘ i V:-;:§ -'s Y _ . i im MSIE” 'am THE GLARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE E W Ano- 6 -(Speoi'i')-.ie - as declined to Jom in a on the peace terms but s secured the consent of irominent Spaniards to con ations on the terms ro- iAmericins lt is under ierica Will Capture the Place-General Weyler Not Join Conference on the Terms of Peace- rstood Sagasta has Secured Consent to Accept lca’s Proposal stood that the general at Porto Rico has been alvised to follow General '1`eral’s course at Santiago and surren- der on the best possible terms. This is done to prevent blood shed as Spain’s govemment realizes that America will capture the place. m temperature for month m temperature for month temperature for month perature in month ture in month month in inches 1 brackets indicate day nt mo rature for month mn in ian KEIEOROLOGICAL empernture, oc for July of Years 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898' 1898 _ 1895 65.9 65.6` 65.5 73.0 72.9 12.5 58.9 58.8 _58.5 14.1 14.6 82.i(9) 8i.6(9) 50.5(2) 49.5(i> 3.46 4.70 1896 1897 65.3 71.6 59.0 14.0 12.6 85.1(20) 83 3(30) 46.5(4, 48.6(6) 4.52 8.35 nth. or a little while s course Shoes 45c Boots 2 c il) fl] \;.. J / `\..J\ \ olislies, i fi Armv Blackino' 10 ox o cents, a te Dressino' Zac, box Calf Dressing dPatent Calf 2-30 F BRUS lure Framelle 8 present or foi your come and we will do it l e ate on hand l8l'°’@ tock of Picture ulding to choose from % ff arrived by S S Coils. 'U feet of Picture ulding of all the latest l l SHS Call in and see iifiltiltiit ksand Station Victoria Row ary Dome Post Otilce “h*"_’i*F‘**##5 D I WELCH SOLlClT0ll 3, Affggpgy Y Md Conveyancer l IIDRNSBY it SEA WATER GOLD. 1 A Lively Meeting Between the Dir- ectors and Stockholders. Lnisnc. me., Aug. 4-Chemist Ar- li ngton of the Electroytic Marine Salts, Co. at the plant, who was reported to have been under surviellanoe, was noti- fied by the high sheriff to~night that he was at liberty, as the application for papers to serve on him was irregular, and the evidence on which appl‘cition was iizsutlioieiit. Sheriff Longfellow, who paid a visit to the plant, and whose mission was, said to be 11 seizure ot it, states that he came here only out of curiosity. Bosrox, Aug, 4.-There was alive- ly meeting between the directors and stockholders of the Electrolytic Maxine Salts company cf Boston :it Young’s hotel today. For nearly three hours the present condition ot the company was carefully gone over, and President Ryan :intl the other directors gzve the stockholders what informrttion they could. C1=1`s’_‘ 111111. lawyeis, jcwtllers, and in still greater proportion business men of Boston and various other cities of the commcnwe.lth were included among those present, and all were reticent about what was done. It was learned that ainong other things it was voted at the meeting to liguiclate to all outstanding liabilities, and to employ additional legal counsel. It seemed to be t'1e general impression that a divi_ dend ot thirty cents on the dollar would he about all the stock holders could rxpect. President Ryan s’a‘cd today that theze will be no further meeting ofthe directors, and as vet it is impossible to slate when he and other oiiiceis will go to Maine for the purpose of seeing what can be done with the plant at North Lubec. Later this aternoon Treasurer Ushes said he had but little hope of getting Jernegan back by extradition proceed- ings, for Lawyer Melville of Adams told him this morning that every point possible had been made to secure his arrest. but he did not thing Jernegan could be extradited. TRADE ANI] SHIPPING _:___ 1’oR'r OF CH.tRLOT'ri5ToWN. Aug. 6 Ar-Confederate, Forrest, Loch Leven;Janies Semple. Roberts, North Sydney; SS Wm Aitken, Batt, New Glasgow; Spy. Kennedy, Monta- gue; Surprise. Trenholm, Sheinogue. Aug. 6-Cld-Janie M, McLellan, Chatham; Nutwood, Tierney, Sonris; S S William Aitken. Batt.~ Picton; Spy, Kennedy, Bnctouche; Surprise, 'Iren- holni, Picton. Died from His Injuries. Wrxnnoiz, Ont., Aug. 4.-George Murphy, the boy who, while at play. was run over by ri Grand Trunk train yesterday, died from his injuries this morning. _._...___. _ We have just opened cur large ship- ment ot new gcods. The patterns are 'fresno nionicrcn we .lathe very newest to be found anywhere. *sn Mcnonniti. 8 at S urmuiiu Election. w A New Bill Provides for Disputes. A TORONTO. August 6- S ecial - _ (P) lT11e government has presented a bill to A laniend the Untario Election Law that l promises considerable discussion. It piovidegslfor an. immediate reference of t ‘Hold The Fort.” SPANIARDS RE ALIZE dispntis .ind points to Ontario cc-ui-ts. O . .___,__ The Americans Are Nlodernizing Sandago precautions taken. All houses are ordered to be cleaned and all deaths COMING T5 THE U. S, Loxoox. Aug. 6 --(Special)-There is considerable talk of a movement to to have the Prince ol Wales viSit_ the United States next summer, thus strengthening the Anglo Saxon good feeling. The Earl and Countess of Minto will not leive for Canada till November. m_.._._ LIP'I'0N’S CHALLENGE ofthe Yacth Racing Association. lf he tinds they have no jurisdiction in the matter he Will ask them to ofllfriallv play. Mr. Russell, in an interview to-day, said :-‘ -England and Scotland failed to carry off the cup. Now an Iiishnien is going to spend from titty to sixty thou- sand pounds purely from love of the sport to have a fair square try. Continuing, Mr Russell said:-‘-Re- lative to the excursion boat nuisance. Sir Thomas has perfect confidence that his American rivals will permit nothing to interfere with a clear course for both competitors.” Sir Thbmas Lipton today expressed satisfaction at the cordial reception which the announcement of the chal- lenge received in the United States. Hel said: -“Of one thing I am certain. Whatever may be the result of the race, I shall have no cause to complain of acro=s the Atlantic There are no Drowned nt Brantford. BRANTFOBD. Ont., Aug. 4 A sad drowning accident occurred Tuesday night at Mohawk Park. A number ot boys decided to go down backwards in Struck the water and a boy named "mln" ""~ French llsk For Ile- . I Saxriauo, Aug. 6.-(Special)-The Americans are cndeavoring to have the cityc‘eincd up and ordinary sanitary _____ .. MAKING PREPARATIUNS The Prince of Wales to Comelllext' - summen The Admiralty Makes all Hu Bun an Cul" ar .muh Tgu. rumored at Lloyds that the passenger 1-dk in gn'h,¢- steamer sunk in the Straits ot Bslle Loudon, Auggst 4__Wh,_la the Isle is the Allen Liner, Numidian. challenge ol Sir Thomas Lipton for the Allen Line Otiieials discredit the story. American Cup continues to be generally That extension exists between London endorsed,_ an undercurrent or sentment and Sp Pete,.sbu,.g_ was formally “_ t‘f.:;i;;i: ;‘:.2lt.::ss;t::‘;s~‘5...°‘1°.i:f we °f in sidered asa. representative yachtsman. dl5PUl0 Ugaldlng ‘he new U1W"°’18 It transpires that the Royal Ulster Railroad is acrucial point in the success Yacht Club wrote. asa matter of or failure of Engla.nd`s policy gt open etiquette, to the Yaohing Racing Asso- d "k'rtii11’ 1°°'- :;‘.;'°.:.i:.;1§ .:;...:; 1..1t.*;;;';t 151. in The Yacht Racing Association acknow- emergencies an wi soon e a e 0 ledged the receipt of the letter but said uwbilize 3, whole Hogg, Every they haf! no jmisdiction em" 1° mule' ship in and out of commission has a full rats 1 1' impede the mitter. complement M . Ch l R l. ho h b ‘ dele;atcdatIbel?anduSl: Thdluss clidlleiiald The Ffellfh Admiral in China 1'” .-. E to thi New Y0rk Yfwhl Club will askedfor reinforcements and new forti- th0l`°f01'e~ leave L°“d°“ l° d3'5"» il’ tications piesumably to back-up Russia. order to confer with the oiiicials of the ,, ' announce that fact forthwith. ` Berlin Aug. 3 1395- The S€lDi' Imme-iiately upon this que tion being Odicial North Garmin Gazette this even- decided the challenge will be signed by lng Publlshei 5 Bmlemem 0° _ the sub' thc Royal Ulster Yacht Club and will l€Cl 0f Germ” P°1‘@Y a.t_M_°'mu“° basgd be cabled to New y.»1»‘;, The some cab_ on official reports, explaining that this led despat:-li will annoyance that Mr. was done ‘=vr1_'li the view ot con' ctiug Russell is sailing for the United States DlfSl`9P1`¢Sel-'tlU°il5 in the foreign NWS to exchange views with the otiicial of P1199”-” If SWS that fn' the l¢_’ul`Pl'-ls? Of the New York Yacht Club. Later, pro- 21ff0I`diU3 the German °°l0“Y_{?1m°d‘at° bably, on August 24. representative; ‘shelter in case cf need, some,_ charotcr- of the 1:0-.ai nicer Yacht C116 will t-.iso ed steamers were 211911'-‘fed nw the start for'l\`ew York, forthe pci-pcs; cf German warship Irene, _In the Pasig siging the contract for the contest. river. undtr the Pfolecllon °f thi’ ’_"fn' Messrs. Lipton and Russell and the ed. l§`0-‘-fi- The lfffnch ‘md Bmlsh , builder and the designer of the yacht colonies followed l11=S_f'X*'mEl°~ _ which is to compete tor the Americafs AgUlUa9‘l°» “3'3¢1`~llDE l° tht’ I‘°_fll1 Cup, he-ia three hours’ conference to- German Gf*?m@» have Real' Admllal day lnwhlth they discussed details in Dewey a`Wr“t"“ “55“r““‘c3 that the m connection with the Shamrock- lt was Sufgenli “'°“ld act. humanllliv ‘md 3 merely a preliminary interchange, how- Aglllf-‘aAld°"`3 request and ‘wth Admlra ever, and nothing definite was settled. D61* ey’-2' 8PPf0V*ll~ l__he fommarlder of The St. James’ Gazette this af;erno:>n “ ill!! 11258 l00k foul' bP°”~““fh ladus *nd commemino on the Pmpgsed m¢e_ six children from the province cfBataan s3yS¢___ ° under his protection, and placcd them Opinion at Cowes niiy be divided as to 011 Ward 3 C113-Ilefefl Slfamaff eV91:.Y the aclvisability of risking further dis- Sfel) belng m5eU_“'1lh'3_ thfou-93315' ffl- cussion of the same nature as those that ellflly Undffilandlng Wltl R93? Admlral marred the last race. but there is no Dewey and CaPt"G‘n‘ A“»‘3iu5tm‘ _ reason why the conditions that occurred The D€W5PaP9" the” aqfhi “The lm’ then Should Ieappgm-_ There were perial consulate at Maniia has under lessons to be learned on both sides, and i\S PI'0l€Cii011 DOY Oflly G01' man Tfsl if the Americans will kindly remove Cl€DlS. hilt S\1bj€’JlS Of half. AUSUFIB. their submarine contact mines and not 5WlfZfl‘1‘l5I15. H0l13Ud ‘Wd Pmtugal I0 “fauna 9, typed() display on the day allot whom the protection ot the _war- of tliearace, there is no reason why tho ships will be, it necessary, similarly new English yacht should not have fiir exlellded-” ` 1- / cl- Necessary Arrangements -Every Ship has Full Com; pIement~ Rumored the Numidian Wrecked in the Straits of Belle Isle. Losnon, August 6- QSpeeial) -It is G-ERN. ANS AT §ANI. LL Bi- as ° Y the treatment oi my fellow sportsmen - , yachlsmen ln the world with whom I would rather engage in a friendly en ‘ N \ counter than those of the United States.” ‘ the Chute- They fell out when the boat ; and more heauhfuh 1 E31-gn, aged 13' was dum-ned_ ,: nom. ammo rownen co.. new vomi. Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. BYL Alllollltoly PIIID More convenient; _ , Makes the food lighter STOCK IS`UHI'APa ‘ Colt: Por Shu-¢' Bosron. August 4 Five hundred shares of the Electrolytic- Marine Salts the company yesterday afternoon at 10 cents per share. They were transferred from one outside shareholder to an employe of the company.. Coupons for the last dividend de- clared were cashed at the- omce bv the cashier without question or hestitation. These were the startling and sensa- tional events of the daiy at the oiiice of the almost paralyzed company organ- ized for the purpose cf reciaiming gold from the salt sea water. ' The compauy’s bank account is said to be all right, and these events would certainly seem to indicate as much. , It is assumed that there truly are men ‘ who stand ready and axious to buy the stock at 10 cents per share as fast as the holders who de~ire to unload appear at the ofllce of the company. This fact has thus far had a tendency to cause almost all of the stockholders to have renewed ‘faith in the ability of the present repu- table ofiioers of the company to once more capture and command the “secret process” without the aid of the missing Jernogan and Fisher.The ohicers ot the company are of this belief, but they are not holding out any inducements to the stockholders. The result now is that very few of the persons who a few' days ago would gladly have sold their stock for almost_ anything are willing today to accept 10 cents perehare tor it. The stockholders will hold a meeting this week, _and a committee will beep- pointed to represent them at the meet- ing of the directors. The directors and this' committee will go to North Lubec the last of the week and inspect the plant. Au expert chemist an expert electrician will also go along. An effort will be made to connect the machinery and put it into operation. The “secret process” will be given a chance to do what it will for them. They are almost sure they can take out 12 eents’ worth of gold per day, but now. they do not mane the former claim ot $1.85 per day If they can take out the 12 cants’ worth in a day, they are sure they can do this at a profit. because they say they know what the expence is, and it is trifling. . The Search for the missing C. E- Fislier has been abandoned until such time as he may betray the place ot his concealment. 7 The company will not waste a dollar of the funds in searching for him until they find out weather he is in a foreign country from which he could not te ex- tradicated if he were found. _ A Man said yesterday that he wr nt to New York two weeks ago. after he learned ot F'isher’s departure. He went to the home of Fisliei~'e wiie’s folks at 151 St. Felix street. Brooklyn. Mrs. Fisher was not there, and it was the opinion of the family that she is wtih them Fisher had told her folks, he said, that they were stop ping at the Murray Hill Hotel, over in New York. A visit at the hotel disclosed the faci that Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were presumably stopping there, but they were registered as ~H. W. Woods and wife, Philadelphia.” .Fisher is said to have to.d Katie Marshallfhis wife’s sister, that he would meet her at Lnlzee, and she went there to his house to keep the appointment. President Ryan of the company said yesterday that the directors hfi