o~— : — ferms : Four Dollars per Year VOL 38 This is True Liberty, when Free Forn Men having to advise tne Public, may speak free.” —Evririwis, NER _ Single Copies two centa, ‘CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. SHILED FOR PORTO RICO. General Miles With Some Troops UNCLE SAforate noua, xc ARLISTS MAY AND GERMANY, Shot Fired at a German Cruiser, — SAILED YESTERDAY ON THE | ADMIRAL DEWEY WILL STAND CRUISER YALE. The Campaign to be Made Short and Decisive. [Seeciat to Tuk Bxamingr.] NO NONSENSE. —— Interfered With His Harbor Rules. German Cruiser Irene (Srsera ro Tae Examiner.) Loxpox, July 19.—The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily News Pays: United Siates Consu! Wiiliman informs me thatthe German cruiser Lrene was passing Manveles, off Manila, the other day, the U.S. gunboat Hugh, McCulloch» was sent after her to ask her to stop. Wasuixoron, Jnly 19.—-Genersl Miles who is to command the Porto Rico expedi- tion, sailed yesterday with some artillery and troops for Porto Rico, on the cruiser Yale He will be followed quickly by about 3000 men. The purpose of Secretary Alger is to make Porto Rico campaign a short one. An overwhelming force will be thrown upon the Island and it is possible that a bloodless victory wiil be achieved, when | the Spanish become convinced that they have no reaSovable chance to resist suc- cessfully. The expedition is to comprise 30,000 men at the start and it will be soon swelled to 40,000 wen, and if necessary to 70,000 meno. -_—— ACCIDENT TO THE PRINCE OF WALES. j Fractured His Knee Cap by 6 Slipping. (Srxeiat to Tue Examiver.! Loyvon, July 19.——While passing Sune day at Waderesaun Manor, Aylesbury, the Prince of Wales slipped ow the stair and eprained his knee. While being conveyed tothe railway station in @ chair, the Jatter broke and his Highness received a shaking up. A bulletin issued tonight at Marlborough House, the London residence of the Prince says he has fractured his left knee cap. REBELLION IN CHINA. Defeat of the Imperial Troops. Hone Kone, July 17.~—The defeat of the Imperial troope near Woo-Chow ia contirmed, Thousands of bodies have been recovered from the riverand have been buried at Woo-Chow. The losses of the _ Imperial force are probably more than 1500 killed, which was the nnmber first abnounced . It is repor'ed here thet the Chire e doc- tor, Sun Yat Sen, who was inveig 4 into the Chinese embassy in London in 1496 and imprisoned there untilfhe succeeded in nos lifying the British Government flicia)a, through a friend, that he had been kid- happed, is among the leaders of the pre- sent rebellion. lt is said the rebels have decided not to vivance farther than Shue Hing, above Sams- Hui, fearing foreign complications in the event of Canton being atiacked. The credibility cf this report is questioned, ae the inhabitants of Canton are greatly in *ympathy with the rebels. F.W. HYNDIMAN INSURANCE AGINCY Charlottetown. Marine, Life and Accident Every description of prop- erty written in reliable Com- panies at lowest rates. Combined Assets Hundred Villion Dollars Fire, Two Asthe Irene refused to obey, a shell was sent across her hows and a small boat went to discover what she was doing. The German admiral protested and in- sisted that German ships had aright to evter the harbor without being searched, a claim which Admiral Dewey declined to recognize. It is reported that Admiral Von Die- drichs, who is in command of the German equadron at Manila, interviewed Captain Chichester, of the British cruiser Immor~ talite, as to what he would do if the Ger- mans interfered with the bombardment of Manila, Captain Chichester replied Admiral Dewey knew himself. that only Shirt waist eale at Stanley Bros. All 85c and 95c for 60c ach; all $1.00 to $1.20 for T5c each. See ad.> 164 2i TOURISTS .— Prince Edward Island Illustrated is a beauti-. fully illustrated book on P. E Isiand. For sale at the paototonn or at this office — 50¢ — Going Cheap Job lot of Women’s and Child- ren’s Boots selling sheap in Boxes on our middle counter. Children’s for 29c. UFF BRUS Wyeth’s Liquid Extract Malt This is am true extract of malt containing practically no alcohol, As an aidto digestion and asa tonic it 18 of great value. In the hot weather when the system is so easily affected itis of great service. We have just received a fresh supply of this valuable article, A. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGST ORE Suonyside. >ee OSS SS? 6826 > © 6D <> OSD OD H OD OS ODD |S]I=ES ¢ ¢ ' ¢ : ‘ ; ' ¢ ¢ ‘ Ves naa OY IM Ona MAKE TROUBLE, Getting Ready for a Rising, ARE iidates«: PREPARING Getting Stores of Arms and Ammuni- tion Ready. [SpeciaL to Tue Examtner.] Loxpox, July 19 —Tne Madrid corres~ pondent of ths Da:ly Mail says : The Carliats are getting ready fora rising, and are secretely placing stores of arms and ammunition along the French side of the frontier. in many towns —_—- => -—-= SEA. CAPTAIN SUICIDES. [Specrat to Tue EXamIner.] Key West, July 19.—While the cap- tured schooner Three Bells, a Nova Sco- tian, was being brought here by a prize crew, the Captain committed suicide by jumping overboard. DOES NOT EXPECT PEACE. President McKinley Thinks Span- iards Will not ask for it. (Spectra, ro Tue Examiner, } Wasninoton, July 19.— President Mc- Kinley does not look for peace. He believes that the Government at Madrid does not dare sue for peace at this stage of the conflict. If you will settle that little bill of your’s to.day, it will be off your mind. Moore & —_—- > — No (Cocaine in Dr. A.W. Chase's Cstarrh «ure Prot Heys, Ont. School of Chemistry and Pharmacy says :—"I have made an examiva- tion of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure for Cocaine ana all its compounds, from ssmoies pur- chased in the open market and find none present’? We offera reward of $1,000, to be devoted to any charitable institution if any druggist or doctor can find the least trace of | thatdeadly drug Cocaine coutained in Dr,’ Chase’s Catarrh «ure”’ br. ( hase’s Catarrah Cure, recommended by ali dealers at 25 cents box, blower included tree. —~—_— Have we had your settle- ment of the account we sent you the other day? If not, | kindly let us have it to-day, Moore & McLeod. Sey vonenvevnvrnveennenneentt tes Ham- am 0¢ks eCeee® A BIG CUT IN PRICES We shall not carry one over and have cut prices as fol- rf"? lows: $1.25 Hammocks now 75c 1.25 6 6s 70° 2.00 6 * $1.50 9 50 66 “ 2.00 3,00 6s a .. 35 3.50 6 “6 2,75 4°50 66 $6 3.00 Cali early if you want one they will not last long at these prices, Geo. Carter & Co. SS AUALUAMLAULUN MALL MAAAL Ak LULU AAA LLAMA AAUAGb SG) MAkAd CAAA Lk dAkA Adda PALA LLL McLeod. ; ISLAND; TUESDAY, JULY KEEPING UP THEIR RECORD Americans Have Bom- barded Manzanili, AND STRANDED SEVERAL SPAN- ISH GUNBOATS. Several Steamships in the Harber set on Fire. [SpactaL TO THE EXAMINER] Lonpoy, July 19.—A_ special despatch }from Havanadated Monday says: Seven }American warships heavily bombarded Manzanillasthis morning. Three steamers of the Mandesz were set on fire. Several gunboats that were im the harbor line issued | stranded, The result of the bombardment is not | yet known here. FROM THE GOLD REGION Men and Money Come to. Victoria, DEATH OF THE YUKON OUTLAW Victoria, B. C., July 17.—The steamer Cottage City brought down last night about twenty men, who left Dawson City about June 8th, travelled to White Horse Rapidss, and transterred their steamer to the head of Lake Bennett. They bring tabout three-quarters of a million dollars in dust and paper, mostly the latter. They say tha: tbe banking accommodation at Dawson is now ao good that there is no neceasity for men bringing out money in any other form than drafte. The Cana- dian Bank of Commerce, ahd the Bank of British North America are storing dust | for shipment via Bt. Michael’s in boats of the transportation companies. Among the wen believed io have most money oa the Cottage City are the Rutler brothers, of Ellworth, Minn. The eldest went in three year ago, and the other three last year. They have cleaued up a large amount on Bonanza Creek, and now holdgthe cla ms. An English syndicate is represented by McFarland and Coleman, the latter of whom came down last night. The price obtained cannot be learned, but Coleman, who is thoroughly reliable, is authority for the statement that itis a very large one. All the men on board refused to state the tull amount of money brought out. Severalof them have been working only ou day’s wages at $15 a day. The health of Dawson City was good, and no lawlessness exists. The mounted policeare giving great satisfaction. Exceedingly good strikes have been made on New Bench, Eldorado, Bonanza, French Creek and Skokum Gulch,which are reporied to be enormously preduetive athigh levels. The quartz claim prospect- ed so far yield poor prospects. * Soapy ” Smith, the notvrious desper- ado, was killed on July 8th by the City Engineer of Skaguav on the wharf at that place. ‘“* Soapy’s” gang had robbed a pew arrival from Dawsoa of $2,700, and a meeting of citizens was called to devise some means of obtaining a retund of the money and ridthe town of “ Soapy’s” gang. ‘“‘ Soapy” proceeded to break up the meeting, armed with & Winchester rifle. At the entrance to the wharf the City Kngineer had been deputed to guard against inter- ruption, and he resicted ‘Soapy’s” ip- trusiou, with the result that the latter struck him with the end of the rifle. The man closed and “Soapy’s” rifle went off severely wounding the guard, who im- mediately shot him through the heart with a revolver, “Soapy* died instantly and at the inquest held subsequently the engineer was eaonerated on the groudd of self defence. $16 and $18 will buy from us suite worth $20 and $25. Come and v-e them. A clean cut on prices of summer suits made to ecder; over 100 suits in this lot; come and see them. First class imported cloths will be made to order in the latest styles or to suit the purchaser, regular prices from $20 to $25, now for $16 ard $18 trimmings and workmasship guaranteed | —Jolin McLeod & Co: forth for defence of the town but | 19. 1898 NO [65 A ra UIFHAGHLALHS SHBBLALAD 4 Want to introduce to you at 3 special bargain lines in SHIRT WAISTS «t i They’re all wonders at the price, ta mH wl aii] aiff] «fi aitl| uf Number 1. is a large as- sortment at 45 Cc No, 2 isa line of, com- prising light and dark waists all sizes, some with attached collars and cufis, some with detachable collars 59 C and cuffs NuMBer 3 is the gem line of the collection. It is made up of waists you'd never expect at less than $1.15 choose for 796 MGLEUD. § What We Advertise ~~ 7” We Have aS Sea egeees nama een PESTS IMS LAAs Letih Me GSE Lp is SALINE MS THIRST ARP NE MANE A ANE LF SNE LPL PS 2624444445424, a PF AG GAG : If You Propose To Experiment..... In any of your purchases, doa’t do it with Furmiture, or you will be sorry. These are goods that need substantiality above everything else and it’s proof of that quality if they are purchased here— We Have Extra Value in Bedroow suits just now. Cail and see them. ~~ Jonn Newson e UPSETS FFTs Ee PF eee Fe ay KAY'S + 7 VVVVVVV00 AA44A4 I It’s Newson’s—lt’'s Good AAR 2BA bowmewewoareaeswesoes a fly-net for your house the price is only $1.40 full size, with head piece attached. W. D. MWEKAY mt