DAILY EXAMIN R TS Ty “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, havingt» advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripiwes. nage ee Single Copies two cents i 5,000 ‘TROOPS TO LAND IN CUBA Some Time This Week, — qury ARE DETERMINED TO CONQUER THE ENEMY. They Will Not Return Until They Do So. (Sractal to THE Examines } WASHINGTON, May 9. — Seventy five thousand troops and volunteers will te landed on Cuban soil this week and will pot return, they say, until they bave de- feated the Spanish forces. Thia information is absointely true, for @ tbe President bas approved the plan of the Sirategy Board for 4 speeds nvasion. The fist section of the army to invade Cuba wil! be 18,000 re gular troops, sow assembled at New Orleans and Tampa. Moat of them are getwal fighting on the plains. They are seasoned, desciplined and dective, and they will be followed at once iy avothet army of 50,000 volunteers, who gill be concentrated ai southern ports as quickly as trains can arrive with them and will be transported as fast as ships can be collected. Itwill take at least 300 vessels to carry this immense army. 7 PBverything tuat floats has already been | woured by the Government. } Telegraph wires are hot in all directions “| dieeting contracts to be closed in all sea- | prttowns. Within 48 hours there will be 200 a subalances, 2,000 baggage wagons and | 2900 mules ane 19 CAPTURED | IN WASHINGTON. oy men who have seen Sant Information to Polo, WAS RUN DOWN BY SECRET SERVICE DETECTIVES. Aud Will Probably be Shot by U. 8S. Authovcibsies. ——_— (Sreciat ro rue EXAMINe’.] Wasmtycrox, May 9.— q & Baglishman, but a naturalized Ameri- M8, is confined tlarged with being a py. Meret eeryice agents who have followed Polo Toronto, came Bernabe Lo ™~ furnishing Pepy. On board the crviser Brooklyn. ee ~. George Downing, in Washington barracks, “8 information showing that Downing informat’orto Polo, and Wihing can save Downing from being shot . Downing, a few months ago, was a petty en - —— — DOS 9B@OVDW2SD —— eoetO® ~ CHARLOTTETOWN MS Bae THE EXPECTED IAN ENGAGEMENT, Nothing Definite Yet, IT MAY BE GOING ON NOW OFP PORTO RICO. _—_—— ——_ But Despatches So Far Cannot be Depended Upon. [SpectaL To THe EXAMINER J New York, May 9, - The World has the following Cablegram from Puerto Plata, San Domingo, May 8: Dominion officials report heavy cannonading off North Monte Cristo, about 59 miles from here. It is believed here that Rear Admiral Sampson’s squalron is engaging the Spanish Cape Verde fleet. a ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., LAND, MONDAY, MAY 9 1898 NO AMERIGAN SHIPS WERE INJURED Ghasing a Schooner _—_—— AND CAME UNDER THE GUNS OF THE FORTS. Havana Despatch Says One Cruiser Severely Injured. (SreciaL tro Tue Examiner) Havaxa, May 8.—At 8.38 o’clock on Saturday morving two American cruisers chased the Syanish schooner Santiago, hound in with salted fish and were fired upon by Vendado batteries. A _ loca! paper says the smokestack and masts of one of the ships were shot away aad tha‘ another projectile struck the water line. The cruisers retired, one severly injured, —_—————— ‘ To be Fortified by British Govern- } ment, [Spectra tro THe Examiver.] Sr. Joun,s Nrip., May 9.—Owing to serious international complications grow~ ing outof the war between the United States and Spain, the British government is arrangiog to fortify Si. John’s. The first contingent of troops is expect- ed from Halifax this week. THE CABINET CRISIS IN SPAIN. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER, } Mapriv, May ¥.—The Cabinet crisie wi!l probably come to a head today. Formation of a military cabinet is anticipated. The Carlists, though s'rong, do not seem to be in a rawe with Republican and military ssntin®®*? : No barm is expected to come to Queen Regent or King. The Rioting in Spain. (SeectaL ro Toe Examiver.] Maprip, May 9.~—The municipal builds ing at Sivarcs, has been sacked by rioters. Soldiers fired onthe moband fourteen were killed, Trade in the States. New York, May 9.—Bradstreets, issued oo Saturdey, cave that evidences accumnu- : Jate that the corner bas finally been turned in the trade situation and that circum- stances which have been hitherto diequiet- ing have begun to give way te more cheer- tul conditions, or are beginning to be recognized in a truer and more reasonable light. Dewey’s victory at Manilla has jeveloped national pride and strength, and business men have come to the cooclusion that possible effecta of the war have been already, well discounted. Ground for Protest. Loxpoy, May 8—A special despatch say* a diplomatist at Madrid asserts Spain will rrotest to the powers sgainst Amerca’s failure to make the Cuban blockade | effective. ¢ | , Some people advertice bargains ¢ i ke te And don’t give then 1. . } TH E D \ILY KEXAMIN ER, can be vro We ap peal to yourcommon sense > | cured each evening of pubiication from our fod your pee ket. }ageots in all the prine ipal towns and Money saved, money made. * bogie T Soaes ae y placed for your econ ae of regular prices 4 | If you cor ,terp! late buying, buy i) Low, Phm Bé 25 pc PA W. REDDY, CENTRAL DRU GSTORE , Sannyside. 9 Pe emomrnase o ene Q | terested in seeing our new spring shoe, o~ villages of the Island, or from the news- bove on the tr+ins. It will be sent to any Sample lot ¢ | address, post free, for twenty five cents a 3 Bair “Brushes, Tooth Brushes ( mouth daring the continuance of the war. be in- Every woman in this city will }and every man should turn his steps this ? | way andsav2 money. You wi!l be in~ 4 | terested to see how low our price is, quality @| covsidered.— Weeks & Warren. | We are now doing busiress in the store © formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosee every one in need of good @ crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap ¢ | China Store.—W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. ] bombarded on Friday and Saturday by the SPANIARDS LEFT MANILLA. Reported to have Retired with their Arms Stores. {[Seecra, to Toe Examiner. ] Mapaip, May 9.—It is claimed thata has been received here from Maniila announcing that the Spanish troops bave retired from Manilla taking witlh-them all their arms, ammunition and stores. message et MATANZAS AGAIN ‘BOMBARDEED A SUPPOSED ENGAGEMENT, Belween Two Cruisers, Ce SPANIARD SAID TO HAVE CHASED THE OTHER. Was Witnessed From the Deck of a French Steamer. (Srecia, to Tue Examiver] Port av Prince, Hayti, May 9.—The United States crui-er Montgomery is sup- posed to have been engaged with a Spanish cruiser on Saturday night, cit Northwest Cape, Hayti. The Spaniard is said to have pursued the American cruiser, both of them putting on full steam, The Spaniard, according io the story told by the crew of a French steanser, gained in the pursuit which was witnessed from the bridge of the French~ map. The two warships, they say, went in the same direction, with the Spaniard behind- The iatter appeared to ve a formidable vessel and rmouch larger and faster than the Montgomery. By nightfall, itis added four discharges of carnuns were heard which were believed to be the result of the Spaniards firing upon the American war-, sbips. The vessel which pursued the Montgomery is supposed to be the Viscaya, BRITISH WARSHIPS MOVING. | ao Part of Channel Squadron Sailed. fory America. ‘ (Speciat to THe Examiner. Giprattan, May 9.—Part of: the | British Channel ere has sailed from j {here for America. _ NO WORD OF A MULE KILLED,. THIS TIME Blockhouses Said to be Destroyed and Enemy Killed and Wounded. [Special to the Examiner, ] Key West, May 7.--Matanzas was torpedo boat Dupont and the auxi-.iary cruiser Hornet. Those b'ockbouses which are being converted into batier:es were des troved and equade of Spanish cavalry who were seen gathered along the shore were observed afterwards carrying away a number of dead and wounded. The need of a good Spring Medicine is almort universal and Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly meets this need. Be sure to get Hood’s. Right Prices for Best Seeds The greatly reduced prices abroad enables usto sell the choicest seeds at at lower prices than ever before known. Here are a few— First and Best Peas 2Cc per qt Bliss’s American Wonder Peas 20c per gt Noti’s Excelsior Peas 20c per qt Carter’ *tratagem Peas 25¢ per qt Golden Wax Beans 20c per qt Extra Early Red Onion 10 per oz All Flower and Vegetable Seeds in 5c pkts, 6 pekts for 25c, 12 pkts for 45c, Sweet Peas lower than ever, by pkt, uz aad pound. We'sell the best seeds, but do not charge fancy prices. The old established seed store. Geo. Carter & Co:: On Friday. ca Saturday... a rrgH EXPERT'S OPINION On the Manila Fight, A SARCASTIC SHOT ABOUT THE ENGAGEMENT.. “Tt Was Nota Trafalgar’’ He Said. [Special to The Examiner.] New York, May 9.—Among the paa- sengers On board the Cunard steamsh'p Etruria, which arrived yeterdsy, wes Captain Alfred Page, R. N., of England. Captain Page is one of Great Britain’s naval experts, and comes to thie cuuntry as the agent of the British Government to watca events. *“ What do you think of the victory of Commander Dewey at Manilla” he was asked. “JT have not sufficient data on which ‘o form an opinior; but from what I have learned it was not a Trafalgar,” he replied. LATER. ADMIRAL SAMPSON’S FLEET | Will Probably Fight Tomorrow At Porto Rico. [SreciaL to THe ExAmiser §] Care Haytiex, May 9.—It is believed that Admiral Sampson expects to find the Spanish squadron at Sac Juan, de! Porto Rico and there give battle. The collision is not pr obable before tomorrow. Ottawa Citizen: Some newspapers are spelling it Manila. It used to be spelled —tantuatastinargnrstessissssiiilitstcla tt ACC i it tn Manilla, but perhaps Dewey has knocked | out of it, " ween “NAVAL” cae Se ERED SCR SY SRT TD | SE MES 31 SM ME NE NE Me 1 Me Me Me SMe Me Me NS a ae Uh iS ais IN) aS % SE) SEINE Te MS aes KOK SRS: » rite as ae se utawa se he st a e we 4 : s ; ere. as tas winter s% teal wae : Jacizet le a8 & We aK 2 . = It’s time to put on you = spring wrap, a Of course you'll want a WS WV y iS new one for 3% his spring’s styles are sh somewhat different from wv last. WE HAVE THE ONE You're leoking for —there are hundreds of new stylish cupes Up in the mantle room waiting for you. Many people have said that our assortment is the best in the city. ea ETT TERT TE ISIC ITO TEES DOME ATS ASO Have we had your opin- jon yet Prices-stert from 75¢e each ao Pay % oS 4 se x * - $ : What: We Advertise ~~ 7 We Have. 58 8 aS AS ASAE AS AS AWE ASI AES — Sa Spring - Suitings, SELLING AT HALF PRICE “¢- : “'r Just purchased—at auction in Mon- treal—an enormous quantity of Spring Suisings, in Sweeds, serges, worsteds. Latest shades and patterns, Intending purchasers of spring suit lengths should see these. ‘They are snaps, W. D. McKay Bargain Corner. — —— we wae eee Second Edition Out at 5.30. ee —— i sl eel 5 same. we