berms four Dollar: per Year VOL 38 This. is s True Liberty, when Free hints Men ‘alba divine € one Public, ‘may, speak ‘trea? hina DAILY EXAMINER | cece a aneienainallt Single Vopies t two cents, CHARLOTTETOWN ae HAS DECIDED TO ACCEPT The Americans Conditions: Of Peace, SPAIN'S ANSWER MAY BE EX: | PECTED BY TUESDAY. THEY SEIZED A’ CUSTOM HOUSE, In the Spanish Village of Fajardo, THE PLACE WAS WITHOUT A ' GARRISON. After Which Hostilities Will Prob- ; After a Brave Resistance the Span- ably be Suspended. iards Withdraw. re fs » ew 2 nen (Srecia, te Tae }:xaMINER] “ Lexpos, August 8.—An official Lospox, Aug 8.—The Madrid corres~ | despatch trom Porto Rico says pondent of the Times telegraphing on Sun~ that the Americans vesterday seized dsy cays: To-day ail authorities agree | the’Customs House in the village of Fajar- ibai the government has Jecided to accept | do, which place was without a garrison tbe American conditions. The gov States will will certainly reach ernment believes tnatthe United accept Spain’. answer which the White House by Tuesday. United State hostilities will im- Asaconsequence of the accepting médiately afterwards be suspended, the re} ly — (HSU Hulls, Cargoes, and Freighis insured’ at ‘low rates Sterling Certificates issued, . W. Hyndman ~~ ACEND Lonpoy, August 8.—The correspondent of the Mail says: Russia ia uow practically in possession of New Chuang, and the open door in North China is already shut. An American despatch aleo says that au American column supported by artillery advanced on Guayama. The Spaniards made a brave defence,but wers forced to with iraw to Alturas. Seventeen Spaniards were killed. pe nce Shanghaj SS O@ OVW@{ 9 B@_O-9B04E093 093 Let Us SUGGEST few articles—we have placed on ur centre table as being suitable for this time of year: Rimmel’s Toilet Vinegar R. &G. Colognes Florida Water Lavaudar Waters (Pinauds) Bath Brushes, Mits Fine Soaps and Sponges Fine line of Tcoth Brushes, paate etc. Bee" We are giving svecial value On there lines for a time? A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CEN "RAu DRUGSTORE Suenyside. > Se ee es a is] Be) ee OD O74 O9O68G0O0SG06f oO freweonen O@*2 eS 247 O9680 HAAAFTHE PL UF YOUR Without one of our S HALE 10ND Conse ; ents to accept $20. No, 3M. MACKAY’ S ¢ PAALAAIPAAIPRAAIAAIS EASURE VACATION WILL BE LOST. traw Hats at PRICE ae—W. D. MACKAY S2424 If It’s Newson’s—It's Good 44 A454 ‘ (6-0 0Do@roaeswecsonel 4 > Furniture he» Prices, f fa dealer asks you $3 30.00 fora . a Bedroom Suit, and after mach neg™ don’t think for & moment that you “80 Opportunity to secure a $39.00 suié for $20.00; but make a note Ip elact that be tried co get $30.00 for a $20 suit. Also remember that m us for $20, or pe rhaps less, without any preliminery II» =i.) you => SSS SSS > 7 7 v ? 7 7 v time.—Hii gh prices not asked go as to allow ofa ~=wte— Sonn Newson VY¥VvVVVVC ISLAND; MONDAY, AUGUST 8& 1898 “NO [84 DISCUSSING THE PEAGE TERMS Premier Sapasta and the Queen, CONSULTING WITH LEADING MEN OF MONARCHIAL PAR- TIES. Desirous of Ascertaining the Best Course to Pursue. New York, Aug 5—A despatch to the World from Madrid says: The explana- tion of its peace terms asked from the gov~ ernment at Washington especially regard~ ing the Philippines is expected tomorrow. If itis received then, Spain’s final answer to the Uuited States will be made on Sat~ urday. Premier Sagasta and the Queen are cousultiug with the leading men of all the movarchial parties toeee if any of them can suggest a better course for Spain to pursue than to accept the terms of peace otlered by America. These consu |tations will be finished to night. Senator Sagasta conferred this afternoon with Marshal Campos and the presidents of the two houses of congress, obtaining asturacce that they will not object in the Cortes to the ratification of peace treaty embracing conditions which they admit are inevitabie under the circumstances. The premier here isto get like assurance fro all the dynastic leaders and generals in the name of their respective parties, but it is not probable that the Carlists or Republicans will make such s pledge. hea the privcipsl bases of peace are agreed upon, representatives of the two countries will arrange the details of a treaty. When that is done the Cortes wil! assemble to ratify the treaty. After the cabinet council last last night Lae bviuistess declined to furnish any i.torm mation concerning the despatches received yesterday aud today from abroad. It is rumoured, however, tbat the two govern - ments are sure to Come toan understanding tor the suspension of hostilities this week, as, in reality, the only questions now at is- sue ate unimportant. The Liberals ad- vise the Queen and premier to consult also the leaders of the Radical party, be- cause they bave had no share in or respon- sibility for the shortcomings which cansed the colonial crash. Public senti- meat, @ mejority of the press and he financiers approve Sagasta’s course, When the government found that the American demunds far exceeded the éxpec’ation in Spain, Premier Sagasta de- term'ned to act promptly and Delsivats both im sending a reply to Washington and in taking the utmost precautions through- oat the kingdom to prevent information ‘esking out until the two governments should come to an understanding. The gevernment has been informed that Don Carlos is preparing to issue a manifesto as #000 a8 it is announced officially that the rezeat and her ministers haye accepted the American terms. Carlos will then, it is said, leave his partisans free to act. A certain number of seats will be re- served on Thursday, O’Connell’s night, at the Opera House. quccemmeoenes: - aes renee eee 1 China ware Hing lish Blue Willow Pattern. A nice stock of these just received in Tea Cups, Saucers, Ex- tra Teas, Plates, Tea Sets of 40 oieces, Cake Plater. Jugs & Bowls. &ec., &e,, first quality gcods, marked at low prices, now open in our Chinaware De- partment, Geo. Carter & Co, SF UA add goods Adda VUAAAAAAALALLAAAA4AAAA0SGAdS0,AbAAAARAAAANA&&&U&AAU Abdddlddddddddes Sree rierrevrevrenenneeneeeeseeseessrerveveververenneeentettttartyratr ett am i | AGUINALDO |S BECOMING FRIENDLY Two Propositions to Gen- eral Merritt WHICH MAY PROBABLY SOLVE THE INSURGENT PROBLEM. Tickling the Vanity of Insurgents — Philippine Regiments Suggested. New York, Aug 6 —A despatch to the World, dated Manila, July 30., via Hong Kong, Aug 4., saye: —‘Aguinaldo, the in- surgent chief, is becoming more friendly to the Americans. He hae made two pro- positions io Gen. Merritt which may solve the insurgent problem in a manner highly advantageous to the United States. In the first place he asks commander-in~ chief of the American land forces to permit the rebel troops to march through the streets of Manilla when the city sur~ renders. General Merritt appears ioclined to con- | 9 cleck, (local) Thursday, 11th inst., sent tothis. It would gratify the vanity of the natives to let them indulge in what will seem to them a triumphal inarcb as victors through the camp ofthe enemy. They have been besieging since the wiping out of Monetjo’a fleet. At the same time the native troops, beingthus arrayed in line and under direct orders, may be more easily eontrolled and prevented from ex- ceases. In the second place. Aguinaldo sug- geste the formation of Philippine regiments with American officers. This is consider-~ ed a highly important proposition, a possible key to the whole solution throughout the islands. The native troops would thus be constantly under the eye end jirect orders of ourmen. It is be- lies _« thatthey would be obedient and easily controlled under tactful command~ ers. The American troops now occupy the trenches in front of Malate, a suburb of Manilla, which were constructed by Aguinaldo. The rebels withdrew to let our men take the'r places close t2 the Spanish lines. Fathers Dougherty and cKinnon, the former being of Gen, Mer- ritt’s staff, have gone to Manila to have an interview with Archbishop Nozaleda, for the arch~diocese of the Phillipines, and to point out that resistance to the Ameri- cans is futile. Pixsiscire.—The temperance workers of every description are called to the Y M C A Hall, for Friday next, at 8 pm. The work of arranging for the Plebiscite cam~ paigo will be eu. The whole temperance force of the city is invited to meet with the Alliance to consider plans of work. Male and female, Protestant and Catholic, are all invited. Ai. TOURISTS. — Prince Edward lsiand illustrated is a beanti. fally illustrated bvek on P. E Island. For sale at the bookstores or Ladies’ Dongola laced boots for ST. 25 Dongola Shoes cents GOFF BROS 8Y at this office —. RUSSIA IS IN POSSESSION, Open Door in North China Closed, THE CHARGE D’AFFAIRS TO BE REMOVED. a This is Regarded as a Russian Back- dowa [Sese.at. ro Tae Examiver.] Loypox, Aug 6.—The correspondent of the News at Oldessa gives under reserve a report that the Russian charge d’Affairs at Pekin, M. Pavailoff, will soon be rex moved, and he regards itas indicating a Russian backdown. Special Train. —A special train, not only for delegates, but for the public gen- ‘ erally, will leave Charlottetown at 9 for the Foresters meeting at Alberton, re turn~ ing next evening. Return fare $1.25. Tar shooting matches on Wednesday and Thursday next promise to be of more than ordinary interest. It is expected that the Hon. Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia and Defence, and Sir Louis H. Davies will visit the range curing the matches. a 3 Three special room. néw arrivals, Serges, to double. i HAAGAL: aaeananweaaall j SPP GIGLI OTIS Fis | Al | To Visit Our Dress Goods Bargain Counter for your attention, They'r3 not “cheap” goods they’re good fabrics cheap. We have more goods than We have more goods com- ing all the time. We .want the rcom for the So, we make it worth your while to take this lot. Light and medium T weeds, und some plaids. 25c, 35c, 5O0c. Worth from one half more ra What We Advertise We Have SPAIN ACCEPTS TERMS OF PEACE Without Discussing the Four Conditions, SPAIN SUGGESTS A SUSPENSION OF WAR Nothing Said About Arranging for the Cuban debt.’ {Spectra to Tuk Examiner.] New York, Aug8.—A despatch from Madrid says Spain’s reply accepts, withou, discussing the four preliminary condi- tions -of peace imposed by the United States. Nothing is eaid about the Cuban debt. The note suggests the suspension of hostilities in order to facilitate subsequent negotiations. The Spanish commissioners are gener-~ ally believed to bethe Duke of Almodover, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mer. Merry Deval, Spanish ambassador to the Vatican, and Leon T. Costello, Spanish ambassador, Parie. No other preparation bas ever done so many people so much good es Hood’s Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medi. cine. 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