ht nrmug » ' "”i\“i.'.- A - _ __ -~_~1;_, _ . __ e ==:r“' was ati H* ’ _'T ' I l i_" Q Es"||_|s|£D |QQ|_ THE GUARDIAN] CHARLOTPETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 9 , 1893.-8 PAGES. hr I I- I ' -ist of Santiago. The bombardment l e.=tr~»~'ed their breastworks and burned | ; ~t pi rion of town. ‘ Turn at 8 a m the engineer corps l -litem pted to land and two masked bat- § erifs opened on them, but injured no 9 one. It was fine to see those gunboats l get in position to fire on them. Those _ Dons had time to fire two volleys,when` the heavy Kin uns on the New Sewing in the U. S Artillery. * PP I Orleins just lifted thgeir battery into the air. The cannonading was awful. As soon as they finished them up the fleet sailed up the coast to Sevilla and .=i..uced a heavy battery up there. The fleet put in good work. By noon the 27,000 soldiers had begun to disenibark. That evening at 5 20 the Stars and Stripes were run up on the iuins of the Spanish trocha, or foit on lop Of ahill STORT OF THE WRECK- As Told by tht Log Book of The Croumrtyslifmf HALii-‘ax,Suly 6__The British iron ship ‘Cromartyshire’ was towed in here ' this morning by the Allan liner ‘Gre- ‘ cian,’ with her bow torn away by colli- sion sixty miles south of Sable Island with French steamer ~La Bf.\u_rgogne,’ which went down len minutes later Of the six hundred passengers and crew on I _ board only _two hundred were saved, One woman was saved by her husband The ca ' I Ptain and other deck oflicers went down _with the ship. _ The ~Uromartyshire’ lay to and picked up the two hundred passengers and seamen .ff 2 "1" il l i 5 i‘,‘.‘ O /»*./52"' ‘ _' _|_-_Q Q{\__BANAS FORTRESS. ml `s f* :who were rescued, transhipping them _ tothe ‘Grecian’ which came along at_ _ U _ over 200 feet high. It was a glorious 'H1513 |1011?- _- moment. Old Glory was unfurled amid THE iCR0M i _ -1- ' _*R On Thursday our boys tried their ._ the cheers of the men and the whistling ABTYSHIRE S LOG' _ _ of the steamships, followed by _TM 193 Of 'U15 fCl'0lDa!'lYSl111'°’ YIHITES THE |.il|.i|lll|AN 1“‘*“‘°“°“" *’~”°‘ the “~‘“““' Tia* »*‘i“””°" b’ "“”‘“‘“ ”°““°”°“ PRAISE FUR CERVERA was woith all the hardship and hard ’_s as follows: “O” J“l_Y_ 4- at luck we gotonthe whole trip. 0 3 mi de'-'59 fog' P05130" Of ship sixty miles south of Sable Is- ~ hand niiigiiiing. The risissw York 15116; Ship bv Wind °°fh° Pmfack- v _ _ 'volunteers and some infantry went out |‘°admg °'b°“tN W N' th°“f-.ih und" lbbllf U18 Béglhhihg bf fh6 a`oou15 miles from here and captured ieduced calrvas gging ibm" f°Ul' 01' HW From H°b3°n and H13 M9” , -~~=-=°~-°~»=°°°'°°~- :.;?:;..i:t.;°a.i2;f°i::;.. ..?.*;°.'; .f:?.f;i2;..f::;i, ..z:;‘;s:3:s_"i:.i;i: WM we w»»~ ffm-<- Pargd with Tgmpa - Ex- and some Cubans g6t mixed up in a time hearda whistle on our weather -Bf|ti8h COIISUI '|°h|nk8_: scrap about 8 miles from here and at side _°f P°1`t heal-“» which 55011185 t0 be ` Peet’ months °f Fighting first gained a decisive victory over a nearlng Ver! fi-‘S5 ‘ the spanish Genera' WHL large fo_i__ce of Dons, causing them to mEC0LLIsI0N_ Fight*-Rébél V|CfQl’|88. ' . frive u eir _ P! .breasgworks and remilat' ‘We blew horn and were answered Neat M8l‘|i|8 / _ _ i u a as, in t eir retreat t ey b t , h. U h 11 t d_ ' Elsbfh A'°l1°fr.B="°1'°°’ =mb°S°°d and ~l“=1="=° _R°°s1= 1'1d°" .i:§§§if`."i?.ZZ.Z'a 22.35; fi§’.“i..§ 3.52.. Dalglllrli Cnba_ overtook them they fired mto them kill- . 'riiis inriisesiioii nes im anus of ni.” rance channel to Hsvansharbor, ‘back of los. 2 @3802- A once powerful fortress, nothing ow remains but its partially crumbled vm, f Sflnife- The suns which tcm from in mr? poke their mnzales through up prtko es are of such an antique type time ; an ee skipper would laugh st them. The (X- lfmlllalbeenfor year; ch; pfgmnhcund llwm. and within its grim esus mi dark “Fly casemates have been eondned politiesi 1‘1S0n_;u;s__esnd thosiitornnfortnnste men who orme Com 1 ondemned __ not s crew. Banana. eg Po liicnllnnpectg ;1:_l_1;entakesl!rom the &§:J lr ~ \. \:=.=~': ‘ s 5 I a-~f»' ~ _ ~ -» -~-~..-.:.. » \ June 2am 189S_ ing Capt Capmm Son of Capt Capmn port bow and crashed into ns, going at S1200 I0” 183* 1108111 f1'0m me We ofthe 1`st Artillery and nine of his men. atimfic spew' our foretopmast and LONDW Jul 8”' S 'al A _ . y ( peci )- gen- inade a change from the hot Co1(Dr)‘ Wood was also reported killed gil". wp .gaufmt -'gut can” d°'."" eral belief exists that some peace nego- ot T -d - . . . fllluln ith amps. on 2. to the beauti- but iris not believed The Cubans ° gw It yar sand °'°ry‘h"'g ti ' _ N/ _uf > if.. , *Q ition and nad I some good food outside y after U16 Steamer b01'0 d0WU t0W9»1'd5 l ' ‘S ' ' ' of hard lack and sour belly (salt pork.) HS- S118 P1’0V€d I0 be th9_ ‘GI`00181`1,’ I would feel due. As it is I am happv b0\1Dd fl`0¥1l G13SR0W I0- Lew Y0l`k- and contented, glad that I enlisted fdr The 08Pt3iU Of the ‘G1‘9Ci3U’ ag1`99d W Job lot of Women,s and Child me wa,-_ [ will C1056 and will write take the passengers on_ board and_also _ _ _ again in a week or two. You may not 821`§9d i0 WW l11Y_ _ShlP t0 Hal1_fa_X- 'en 5 B00” Selling cheap In vet this till the middle of July as mail Owing to the condition of my ship I is not verv ienular. Yours sincerelv, =1CO0DI€d the Offer alld W6 Pl`0C€0d0d at B v ` s _ S ' s ofthe enemy This is the town from rafts, without oar and I ce We vet plenty of fruit; limes, cocoa- __, .M li E ‘ k nuts Qaiid marnrovesf grow all around. THE ‘GRECIAW To THE RESCUE' I ' D; .UU . ,/If , [think we will be fortunate if we fin- ‘At about 3 p m another steamer hove ` `../ ish this war up in six or even nine ill Sight bound Westward. We put up dlf- I -' ’ » mouths. I am in fine physical ¢0n_ our signalN C (want assistance). Short- fi) - f _. _ - - .a°1ons are, or willbe ut in ro ess ed is ~»f oe- 39 wtutde- tm .€.:.‘“':.‘.:‘1.‘:'il,’ .‘;'f.;€:‘; sz at My ..fi’.i”t... ly It ls the Queer! of um Aum’ was “wf"im1'h" Rlders °v°r°“m° the damage I found that our bows were embassies den knowlidve of an ro- Iti m0Un!8-HIS 1120 7.000 1681 surprise, then they fairly slaughtered com lem _ in d th I t t - t d , y . ° y P Bea level. their Sidi” <>°v€1‘€~‘1 the enemy. This morning Livht Bat- - P ey cu 0 n epaes wma °e°d"’g’- . shrubs and ‘crests of Palm trees ter K 1tArt.u = into every conceivable shape. The y , 5 i ery went to the from . . The Times correspondent writes giving them an emerald line, and pure Good work is expected if they can but what ship dmappeared through the mg' _ _ Howeven our ship ,ms Hwang an her. from Havana that the city is quiet and gmiigurezawllutoggngiduzgti w?1£§emCtd1bc:ii} iildiiisiers were in a deplor comsiou bulkhead 3° there seemed no tmnqnil' Food is dear and so than is ke Oh no ! It took us from June 6th able condition when we arrived here- immediate danger of her 'hiking' dislreis amwg um °’ but nm m _ - po /, ore ill the 23rd 10 get here. The expodl- They lacked guns, ammunition, clothes CI-EARINGa THE' WRECKAGE- A tha” fl'e‘l'~‘°“°lF exist* ' inn loaded 31 dl ` ' ` ‘ 5 QD 1-l‘8!|SP9l'f5 all 315 IU Mid f0_0l1- I MW 8 Company wwe In U0- ‘We set to work immediately to clear The people are ready and determined Tlmre Bay UU “W °'° °f 'h°l13“1 "W1 day Wllll but H1100 H1193 81110113 0"! the wreckage and also t0 ship wr Star- 'to do their bestio defend the city. ~ V0 l¢¢*m9d d°W° t° E8m°“f KW5' 30 D100- They all hed m8Cl1étBS, how- board anchor, which was hanging over OFF "IRA J 1 8___ S - 1 a strong escort joined. Our ileetl ever h ga boa;-¢ ' GU* u Y ' ( Pee” )`_. l ~ tes r _ bow and in danger of - i _ ’ fanned in fi column of three; fits; _l The defences the Spaniards had for punching more holes in the bow. We Hob nd h the warsh' w'th t ' i *P5 1 I 1'“U¥P°1'¢ uswem strong and very well placed. .heaidasteamer blowing 11 1 disf=°<=° °! 400 541- ~H°_d.§h_sf;e,,.h.¢sa_.n<>Ja°=i.\9_ Prevette... lilo hldlnfnmrvlfof 800 yds. 'Oi "fsndingwe would have allbeen mowed toghorn. The steamer nine' of June 17th we sighted down Had American soldiers occupi-"3, rocket and fi;-qi 5 shot We Miza the N E point of Cuba We ed those blockhouses and rifle pits no hi-ew n 0 k <15 mor B _ _ ` - _ ' ' t p s me roc ets an red several outside of Santiago de Cuba. from army could have landed here. shots, but we neither-saw nor heard any lflernoou the 90th till the mo ` if f ' ' - ‘ _ , ruin, o This morning 1 took a walk into the more of the steamer. Shortly after, or the 22nd when the New Orleans, hills to investigate and found where about 5,3()a m,the fog lifted somewhat Bancroft Scorpion and Marblehead ;hey had pits and trenches that extend- and we Saw two boats pulling toward Ddigiuri. 811001 18 miles edovera mile. In those they could us with the 1-‘rengii sa 5 in _ w 'if _ 5 F 3 °B'e° - - ' retreat and still fire upon us. Bntthey alted them to como alone-side and Il ° 1801! Sand; they run IOO willy- Al Sail- found that the steamer was tiie ‘Bour- lfillgf) U10 SP8_Di8h h8V6 faked Bll H18 g0gne’, from New York to Havre, and 0 l Il guns off the fleet, run the ships aground that sho had gone down, and scuttled them. They have _ mounted the guns on the rear THE WORK OF RESCUE- of Morro Fort and have thus given us ‘We lay to all day and received on our handsfull as soon as we get ready hoard about two hundred survivors to move against Santiago. We all from amongst passengers and crew, re- realize that we are here for 'work and ported to be in all about six hundred. will have no easy task to clean the hills everal of the passengers were on life ., __ . S . . ' ` " S, ..lled for which the S anish American Iro - v ' g _ ~ ' . ' t ' ` ' p n Com olun cers from amon mv crew and pany have been operating There is a he surviving French seamen to bring fine iron pier here and a short railroad those rafts alongside of the ship. Some out to the mines. The company owned of the passengers and seamen from the avery line machine =-hop. This the sunken steamer assisted us and we enemy burned hefoze leaving. There jettisoned some thirty tons of _cargo - _ /9 fine locomotives were completely des- from our forehold in order to lighten Q troyed by the fire the ship. 50|] 8 Hobson says a Spanish first sighted the Merriman and fired several shots. One shot blew off her rudder and this prevented getting her across the channel. They were prisoners in Morro Castle during one ‘bombardment and knew' it suffered much. The British consul was especially kind. Brzronr: SANTIAGO, July 8.-(Spec- ial)-The axmistice has been extended till noon on Saturday to allow General Linares to communicate with Blanco and Madrid regarding the surrender. General Slfafter has loaned him a telegraph operator under protection of the British flag. Both sides are building enfrenchmenls but no shots are fired. The _\ -i-rt---fi lines are now within 4,000 yard o 1 e Spanish. Streams are brits, 'il c if, guns placed and the roads in- .. . d _ Sampson will support Sh f -‘ l f -e bombardment. The Spanish volunteers ut-..._....i .hit the city surrender. 4 Consul Ramsden (British) _believes the Spanish general will fight. Cervera was driven from Santiago by the luunts of ‘~coward.” His marines were assaulted in the streets. is men a-ll say they were boati 01*-eb OH Our middle Counter- JOHN M C_~iMi_-isi~;i.L, once to tranship the passengers and _ _ -_ '31 b gl- I d, get ready our tow line. At sixp In Ch__d__ , f 29 _ Ma] Di en ac s tomman _ en S or C LL AI._v_ Banallom we had made a connection and proceed- _ In §e¢-vlcg near Santiago, ed in tow of the ~Grecian’ towards Hali- l#=ill‘¥~l#=\ll@*## fax, having put a sail over the broken bow to take part of the strain off the A A collision bulkhead There was at that S ’ 1 C: L M time fourteen feet of Water in the fore __.` - eak.’ Cut of Fifty Cents._Per Ton in An- P _ I thramge, T111: cAi*rsu\"s BRAVE B'sHAvIon. - - Your corresnondent while in conver- . _ NEW XORK, July S.-(Specxal)_A _ _ . 5,; i _if _ ton has been made sation with Mr and Mrs Lacasse asked _ »_ cut o ty cen s per the-ni how the ofli _ cers and crew of the ill the UU09 Of anthmclte C331' ‘Bourvo e’ acted aft th f d h iii* 1.. For a present or for y~~ -1'- Self come and we will do itaiic 9- large =tock of Picture cheap. \Ve have on hand i Moulding to choose from# Just ai'rivetl by S.S. Coila% l-300 feet of Picture Moulding of all the latest desigiis. Call in and see Samples. J. nonnsav, ___........_ _ 1 = gn er ey oun s e |¥ Y # _ 3 was in danger. Both husband and wife IU ~, . said they had no experience in such mat- l~=»r~=1='1-I|‘°**\l°f°°‘|P“'°° ___ __ _ou 1 ters and were not prePared to express ""°'°°°"'°'“‘ ° ° ° an opinion, but they rather agreed that 1. ..~._‘§.'\_?*".J.» BAIIIF P( m - _ _ theca taino f ~ aP|clure Frametl up BYAL ed like a hero Said Mrs Lacasse The poor man did everything he could pos- sibly do up to the very last moment, and stayed by his vessel in command until she sank.” CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcaco. July 8. _ [Special ] The following are the closing rates: e July wheat, 771: ; corn 32§ ; oats, 22§ pork, 9.85. Sept wheat,69 ; corn,32§; oats,2O}- LONDON, July 8.-(Spec-ial)_- Ca. mara’s fleet is anchored outside the three mile limit at Suez. _ The Spanish transport Manila has been capturedat the Philippines. _ Much fightiiig continues about Manila and the rebels have captured many strongholds. '- 1 ns: l _ ._. . 1 "* ; Ei t ,ti iii; § s economicaljorevery use. That Surprise Wav of Vaiiéc _ H __§IIothi_s__n}_al_=¢_¢ tae ssvvfafsi Follow the direction.--_ Tai-I vu' speed,is feet. _ , Ttus'tassovt/nosuees.r1nueaiessnsn“’» herrspeedisssidtoheclosete2¢`knots..The is of thin 1 ftoan~nnsesesv ' . *_* In Favor of Anglo-American Agree- ` merit! 5 ` `_Lom>oN, July i8.-(Special)_-Lord Rosebery warmly approves of an Anglo- American understanding which he sa s Y would be for the best destinies »of man- kind. THE BURGOGNE. .DlSASTER Official Inquiry next Tuesday at _ Halifax. Bos'roN. July 8-(Special)-The S S The odizial inquiry begins_on Tue day at Halifax. out the customs regulations for the new preferential tariff, appointed commissioner of Dominion land. ' ' ' JUNE l1AoAz|NE : Croquet Sets, 90 ` Base Bats. Base Batts. 'i ¢nnis` Balls. ‘sdcl piuBg Tennis Racqets. Hammocks. Sand Shovels _Sr Buckets. Wheel barrows, Carts. Without RBI Halifax. with 162 survivors of the Bur- .l gogne disaster arrived this morning. I 2 , There were 714 people on board, 550 3.' 8| CHI \ UTTAWA ~NEwSs Just opened a large R __ _-_ :I ment of _ a way 0|;__e:___r‘:z_;:___etYY Tariff, Ap- _:_ _O'r'i‘.-iwa. ` July 8.-(Special)-A §_ ' lost, 154 saved-12 second-class. 47 steerage and 105 of the crew. _ f_ M I large party arrived to-day over the, §_ ' b new C P_ R line from Montreal. 3* - Wm, "ew, 9! gh-'|-kgs.. The government to-day is working *OWN lm’ 3-3- UWNCY Also mounted views on' card. board at 10, 15 and 26c each. J G Turriff of Assinaboia has been :childrens oarnen 'i nnis. ' ... _ .&'~»‘. .‘\ ` _\___:__., Hsouveiiui." Im§>_!tqt9[ee%tc as careful as possible but a careless neighbor may put all your plans ,to naught. Through a careleag neighbor you may be ruined by fire. Mv Co’s Insurance pro tects you against the carelessness ‘ of your neighbor. 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