3 a Senate Read Rex OTTAW iit E DAILY EXAMINER This j is 3 True | Sdhiaee when Free Born: Moen; having;to advise the Public, may speak free.’ "outers CHARLOTTETOWN re E. as SEATS TOR ESS Si UN TOT ER OS If you’re going away thissummer you'll want a trunk Tf you’ll want a Trunk, you'll want to call on us— for we have the Trunk you want. We have all sorts of Trunks, we have little Trunks. and medium s‘z3 Trunks, and Trunks pretty neatly big euough to live in. We charge less for our Trunks than most anyone else—because we buy them direct from the factory, and because we pay spot cash for them. Let us show you our Trunks at $1.75, $2.25, $2.85, $3.15 anc then the $5,25, $8.25, $10°75 ones, ; We have Valises, “Gladstones’’, Tele- | scope Cases, Shawl Straps etc, plenty of them ISLAND MONDAY AUGUST 6, 1900 sa See anhechineeine seeneeeeemnes snmememianreamemeen syemrnenment Si Single Copies two og 2 ——..“: NO 183 LATEST NEWS FROM CHINA All Provisions For Lega- fions Stopped, ADMIKAL SEYMOUR SHANGHAI. AT Norhing About Relief Force—New Chinese Commander. (Speotat ro Tax Examiner. | SHanemar, August 6.—The report that Li Hung Chaug committed euicide is without foundation. He is only in a very despondent state. The Japanese Consul here has received & message from Pekin saying that Genera! Tung Fuh Siang basstopped all provisions going to the legatione. Admiral Seymour Shanghai. has arrived at Paris, August 6,—The Shanghai cor- respondent of Ls Temps telegraphing,sars: The number of allies leaving Tien Tsin is DO better known here than are the facts that the advance guard has been repulsed: Li Ping Heng, former govervor of Shangtuog, who is intensely bostile to Europeans, has been named commander of the Chinese forces. ee i eee ISLANDERS IN VANCOUVER Win Prizes at Caledonian Games. (Spxorat TO Tae Examiner. ] as totbe merch itself; but it is rumored ANARCHISTS IN CHICAGO Were Checked by The Police FIVE PERSONS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED. Widow of Albert R. 'Parsons. One The (Spxc1at ro Tus Examiner, ] ‘ Cutcago, Aug. 6.—Ac anarchist riot occurred yesterday at the corner of 12th and Halstead Streets, in which twenty- five people were bruised ina struggle with forty-five policemen summoned to quell the disturbance, Five persons wers arrested. Among them were Mre. Lucy Parsons, widow of Albert K- Parsons, executed in 1887, in Chicago for aiding and abetting bombe throwing in the Haymarket riot. Death of Colonel Denison. (Sprora, ro roe Examiner, ] Toronto, Aug. 6.—Lieutenant Colorel Denison, aged 79 years, ie dead. Colonel Denison wona continental reputation for loyalty to Queen and Country. Baking Powder ———————— {THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA Baden- Powell ‘Said ta be Wounded, CHRISTIAN DEWET COMPLETE- ‘LY SURROUNDED. Cruel Boers Sent into Exile. —- (Speorat To Tae Examiner] Lonpoy, Aug. 6.—The Lorenzo:? Mar- ques correspondent of the Express says : Baden-Powell was wounded during the recent engagement at Rustenburg, when the Boers,according to their own accounts, took some prisoners and captured 324 wagons. A special from Pretoria, dated Saturday saye: General Dewet is completely eur. rounded near Reitzburg, and it is impos- sible for his forces to escape through the strovg British cordon, The Boers say they will make a stand at Machadodorp. They are ehbort of am. wunition and food. General Hamilton, by the rapidity of his movements, prevents reinforcements from reaching Commandant Botha. It appears that after the train carrying United Statee Consul Stowe was derailed at Honing Sprnit, south of Krocnstadt, persons. Many residents cf Pretcria have been sent into exile for having behaved cruelly or during the war. The terms of exile vary,and in one instance reaches 26 Transvaal advices declare that Genera! | Genera! : PURGRERERGERRERRAGRGRRRERRARROREDEESR ORES SE CEE LATNGCRRREGHTCRRCORERHERGED”. concealed Boere fredjon it killing fotr~ and shamefully to Britieh subjects before ' Hammocks. ATf®#her"lot,of those One Dollar big value Ham- mocks just received by exe press. Come quick if you want one, GEO. CARTER & 60. Books and fancy goods ttt Fine Toilet Powders, Fine Sponges, Fine Perfumes. Soaps, Bath Bruzhes, Nail Brushes, ate. etc. Liberal discounts at this season of the year. TRY US, A.W, Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. a4 Vawoouver, August 6.—In the Caledon- Wiade from pure years. ian games, held here on Saturday, Flood cream of tartar. (0 b lie FOO, won four first prizes and Arthur Davies one dali firet prize. [Both are natives of P: E. Death of a Bish 7 Telend. Safeouards: the food ! ishop. The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street, rrnmrrene . ee Barona, Aug. 4 —Lord Curzon, of Ked- against é alum. [Srrctan to Tue Examiven.] leston, the Viceroy of India, arrived yes- ° terday morning at Dohad, one the worst} | Atium bakin \ siidial ai the greatest Portianp, Me., Augi6.—Bishop Healey, ' famine and cholera centres in the country. menacers to ee of the present day. of the Roman Catholic diocese of Maine‘ P Heavy rains and swollen rivers bad delay» died i , ed the party. ____ROAL BAKING POWNR CO., NEW YORK, ved yesterday. ) Seeteeeeeteeed ——— EEN ss cceaaaalaieimemaiamaae = D FPO s ele. 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