a HE DAILY EXAMINER _ —, “= — - lerms : Fo ir Dollars per Yes ar Mek nes OT. fite ke ———— VOL SHAFTER NOT RESPONSIBLE. Svs That Everything Possible —————— WAS DONE FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED TERRIBLE STATE OF AFFAIRS Now Sai to Exist | Spaitl THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE SENOR SEGASTA. Will not Take the Onus for Lack of; Revolutionary Bands Have Appear- Hospital Facilities. ed in the Castilian Provinces. ; [Sescia vo Tus Examinsr] Wasnincron, Aug 8.—Gen. Shafter, in g report to the war deparim ent, emphatic~ Pari, Aug. 10. a atches from Ma- alydenies that he is responsible tor the i drid say that a most vigorous military jpadequate provision ma le for the sick and | Censorship is being exervine d. wounded brought from Santiagoto the Newspapers are not allowed to refer to he plot against Senor Sagasta’s life nor to Taited States on the Senaca and Concho. \ revolutionary bands in ble, he says, was sext | the appearance of The matter | the Castilian Provinces. is excusable, Concerning the ploi it is said that the He concludes his report as follows : on decide *There is no excuse for lack of food, as : | thers has, at all times, been plenty of that. | Which of thezn shail carry out its purpose? [have nodoubt that many more were put | and that it has fallen on ® man named on the shipe than should have been be- } Dis bal, who haa suffered imprisonment in canse of agreat desire te get home, as they | B had the fear of the yeilow fever and almost wholly without hospital accommodation. m Thesick and wounded hed only the | and whose sentence clothing on that they wore io battle, and | muted by the government. of course that was ragged avd worn out by | Bthe time they reeched home. There is \ pone {0 issue to them at the time they | left and their own extra clothing shey could not get at. There has never been a case of suffering bere ‘hat could be rmedird by the means at hand that was i notattendedto. The surgeons have work-~- scalihladl aciiiicads : GGlobe Loan and Savings Co., Iogear Cargoes, and cor. of Victoria and Lom. . : bard Sts., Toronto Freights Insured at tlot d ie Go mays I conedr ur cbacs| LOW Fates Sitiment invaluable,” We have thousands - * ge Sterling Certificates issued, FW. = ndman ed as well as any men that ever lived, and business men their complaint bas been universal lack of means and tacilities. ——— oem nen me TS — Everything pos) B® wih the sick and wounded. B® ofshortage of water, he says conspirators lave drawn (ots the fortress of Montjuich for participation in one of the Barcelona anarchist outrages was recently coms - - Ido not complain of this, for no one codid have forseen all that would be re- quired, but I will not quietiy submit to having the onus laid on me for the lack of these hospital facilities. West: monia.s from prominent Wlover the vomiuion, a PLesiscite.—The temperance workers every descripiion are called to the Y M mA Hall, for Friday next, +: 8 pm. The york of arranging for the P ebircite cam~ gn will be ow. The whole temperance oree of the city is invited to meet with the Billiance to consider plansof work. Male aad female, Protestant and Catholic, are wl iwvited. 4i, | 3 MA MACKAY S 2 WORSAANAA ODS IH AAFTHE PLEASURE OF YOUR VACATION WILL BE LOST Without one of our Straw Hats at HALF PRICE —. — A 2 224 4 4 P 3 Newson’s—It’s Good - ‘ oe oa ee . I Porniture > Rtices..... I asks you $30.00 fora Bedroom Suit, aod after much neg- I» ents to aceept $20.00, don’t think fora moment that you S p ‘f lf a dealer Wation eo have an ecure a $59.00 suit for $20.00; but make a note qs reut ity Lo [ Of the fa. Also remember that : > tri od to get $30.00 for a $20 suit. al YOU could get it from us for $20, or perhaps less, without any preliminery talk, ani thus save your time.--High prices not asked so asto allow ofa jj» ig disc a ‘hi Ount. 4 ~—atter—Jonn Newson VF SS SS FS FFT FTTTTTTIT Veve «i{{] «|! ~«t{}) 4d. Room ~ CHARLOTTETOWN re . o. Sten WF D. MACKAY | ee itt — ee ig en Thig ic : ne Liberty, when Free Born Men having to Advise the , Pupiic, 1 may(speak free.” —Evnipwes, Single Vopies two cents, ACCEPTING THE PEACE CONDITIONS. n Spain's Reply is full of Details, WANTS CUBA TO BE ADMINIS- TERED BY THE STATES. Leaves Most of the Other Questions to the Commission. [Speciat to Tue Examiner. ] Wasuincron, Aug. 10.--The nature of the answer tothe peace conditicns pre~ sented to the President yesterday can only be conjectured at this stage. The following is from the best informe~ tion obteinable: “In treating of each sub~ ject—Cuba, Porto Rico, Ladrones, Man- ila—by the peace commission, an accept- ance in some cases is understood to relate to conditions eomewhat different from‘ those laid down by the American @overn-?} As to Cuba, the Ameriean terms demanded the evacuation of the island without specifying the future form of government. The Spanish reply is said to accept the principle that Spanish sovereignity over Cuba wili terminate, but it is understood to take upthe future government of the island, and because of Spanish interests there, is siid to take the view, either ex- pre acd or implied, that the United States should administer the affaires of the island. The time of evacuating Cuba is a detail which the Spanish reply is said to regard a8 among maoy whichcin be left to the commission for fina] determination. The American conditions as to Porto Rico, the Ladrones ard Manila, etc., are believed to be accepted. The provision ks to the commission is assented to. The commission is to cousist of five commissioners on each side, with Paris as the probable meeting place. The Spanish reply is said to develop the scope of the commission, leaving to it not only the determination of the Philippines, but also the details involved in the ar- rangement ef a lasting peace. ment. A Boom Bur-tev.—George Mitchell, a mining expert, who had been visiting Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, in an inter« view with the Ottawa Journal the other day, stated that the gold fields in Whvco- comagh, which were talked about so much last winter, will not amount to anything and that no further money will be spent in prospecting or developing them. There is gold at Whycocomagh, but not enough to warrant the expenditure of money to develop it—North Sydney Herald. Beer & Goff’s. 182 2i ; Crown flakes at China ware Hinglish Blue Willow Pattern. A nice stock of these just received in Tea Cups, Saucers, Ex- tra Teas, Plates, Tea Sets of 49 oieces, Cake Plates: Jugs & Bowls, &e., &e., first quality gcods, marked at low prices, now open in our Chinawace De- partment, Geo. Carter & Co, goods SF UNO al edad SAUL AUALLUAAMAAL Gk AALk kk AAMAS Lk A Akk Mk ddd ALMA Md) CUA ISLAND; ED eek, AUGUST 10, 1898 NO THE FUTURE OF GHINA the Natives Reported Anxious Regarding THE ISSUE SETWEEN RUSSIA AND GREAT BRITAIN. lhe Graphic Wants to Know What america is Doing. ee Lonpox, Aug 8.—A despatch from Pekin to a local news agency says: “ Ef- forts are being made by the British colony at New Japanese, to Ovtain concessions for the neighborhood as a proposed railway term~< inus. New Chwang isa town and treaty port in the province of Leao Tong, on the navigable river Liaou, near the Gulfof Pechil!. The matter was much referred to the local ‘Tautai (the ruler of twoor more depart- nenis ofa province united int» & tau), w hose dilaturiness in tue matter is declared to be due to Russian bribes. It is im- possible to over-estimate the importance of obtaining a proper footing in @ region ~vhere already Russian influence prepooder~ ates. A great proportion of the New Chwang trade is in American gocds, and this faces renders the co-operation of the United Statés Minister and his report of the British demand necessary as the Chwang, in conjunction with the gravity of the situation is un-] doubted, Letters have been sre» ceived form leading Britich mer- cheats in North China cenfirming the re- ports of thie state of uneasiness prevailing among ithe Chinese, who regard the issue between Russia acd Great Britain as likely to decide the future of China. An Imperial decree was issued today establishing a ceptra] bureau of mining and railway administrafiog under the presidency of two cabinet ministers. Loxpor, Aug. 5.—The Daily Graphic, in | an editorial with» reference to the cun~ cessious nc | leiog sought by the British colony at New Chwang, says: “What is b is that McInues will be state2 for Aitorney aa oaoa> ; Wedo As we Advertise “THE B. C. GOVERNMENT. Beaven Meeting with Success in Forming Cabinet. aeete=xene — eee ; Weare clearing outa line of sponges at 20¢ that would be. good value at 30 cents. : Other bargains ia bath suits, soaps, etc., etc. {Sexcian to Tue Examiner.) Viororia, August, 10—The greatest interest prevails here in political centres. Beaven says he is meeting with success in forming the cabinet. W. W. MclInnex, M. P., son of the Lieytenant Governor, is in conference with him, The general opinion | General. MREORBEBIa A.W. BEDDIN, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 4 Suonyside. 3 |]OS¢OOOIHOD OOF 063002 Grand Scottish ~—— Gathering ae The Annual Gathering of the Clans under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P.E Island, will be held at Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan Esq., near Railway Station oa Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, local, Souris 16.30, local, Georgetown, (regular train) at 7.05, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations. For train arrangements, prize list and full particulars, see programmes and ad» vertisements in newspapers later. Men’s furnishinge, Summer under-cloth-! D. McNEIL, JAMES McISAAU, ing away down in price. Good quality of Rec. Sec’y President men’s fancy shirts for 50c each. —J.B, : MacDotald S Co. i ” } 164—wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 FIRE AJ ARMS IN BOSTON. 0~2s @*a O22 ] 0 HOM Oa OD? (SveciaL To THe Examines.) Bostox, August have been 10.—Three alarms sent in for a@ fire of serious aspect in Merchant Row, only a few yards from the historic Fanuil Hall. | REINFORCEMENTS STOPPED. (Specia, to Tae Examiner.] Wasninoron, August 10—The Secretary of War has stopped the despatch of further reinforcements to Porto R'co. $f Tue Toroyto Exuisiriox.x—The Torou- to Exhibition will be held this year from Angust 29th to September 10th. Tickets will be on sale from Charlottetown to Toronto and return, good going August 30th, 31st Gert Ist, 3rd, and 6th at $24.05 and on Sept : 2od and 5th , only, at $2005 each, all will be good tor return passage until Sept 15th, and will be good to travel via Ottawa. In purcbasing tickets be sure and ask for them via St John and the C P R, thus spending “oaly one night on the road.” 2i. VS es America doing? So much has been said about the identity of British and American interests in thie wattey, that we are rather astonished at the atsenge of any ev dence of it at Pekin, at the present moment,” -—> LORD ABERDEEN’S DEPARTURE Leaves For England on the 12th inst. [Speci:aL ro Toe ExaMiyer.] Ortawa, August 10.—The LEarl of Aberdeen leaves for England on August 12th, and the Earl of Minto will arrive aout that time. TOURISTS. -— Prince Edward Isiand Lllustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P . E Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office— 50c¢ Ladies’ Dongola laced boots for $1.25 Dongola Shoes 89 cents lf's WorthYour While if To Visit Our Dress Goods Bargain Counter Three special values there for your attention, They’r2 not “cheap” goods they’re good fabrics cheap. We have more goods than room, We have more goods com- ing all the time. We .want the recom for the new arrivals, So, we makezit worth your while to take this lot. 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