a NE DAILY EXAMINER | =< : - senate Read. Room — r Dollar per weil santisheiithndateanaiiaiinliapansntindiinn This ia "ue Liberty; wher Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may,,speak free.’ *__EgRIPIDES.. Vs \ Single Cees two cents. of VOL 38 KLONDIKE AND | YUKON OUTPUT ‘It Amounts to Eleven Millions, FRESH GOLD FINDS IN AMERI- CAN TERRITORY. leather soled hoots Specially made for In-| Activity at Quartz Creek and Koyu- fants’ feet. These pro- kuk River. tect the feet from cold Auatke and hurt- -well recom - Seatrte, Wash., Sept. 21.—The first mended. Price 50 to authentic and reliable statemeut of the OS8c, output of gold from the K'ondike and Yukon mines is wade today by F A Wing, : of the United States are his assayer in charg? Assay Office here. Following GOFF BROS figures: Amount haniled by Seattle Assay Office, $3,500,000; stored in Seatle banks and safety vaults, $500,000; shipped away by express companies $500,- 000: received at San Francisco, $2,500,009; en route via the upper Yakon, $2,000,000; en route via lower Yukon, $2,000,000 makiog a total of $11,000,000. These | figares, the assayer stated, were conserva- oS OO OS OS BOD e@os Wateh No 10. ' orders of your Excellency. tiv. Dust now en route is expected withi in | ‘ } : Pee what can rc purchased tbe next (we weeks, arrived from | | and great trouble is janticipated. Kovukuk River isnow the scene of the thirty-two river s.eamers ed good arti ¢ A.W. REDDIN, Phm b les at small prices | gree atest activity, Se Be knee Swoon ew ¢)n large quantities on benches and ‘high ; - ant ne re 8 are very €D yuragi D OSES OSHS DOF -00DBO~—D | 221 the reports are very ence i. American territory. i8 nf ALL HEADACHES hatever cause cured in half an hour by 1 HOFF Me ANS HE ADACHE POWDERS Aoeene ODOM DM GOMOD ODEDOD VOD TO _ L, ET © | beving penetrated the country for a diats CENTRAL DRUGSTOR 5g) ance of | 600 miles within the past six weeks | ‘ crowd of people. hua 4 J a ‘ 5 Sunnyside. >i tors. New discoveries are occurring daily, | This | Was a little heavy, too. CERVERA ARRIVES | IN MADRID Treats the. “Minister } Marine Cooly, REFUSES TO ENTER THE MINIE- TERS CARRIAGE. His Behavior Causes Much Comment in Madrid. (SeectaL TO Tue Examiner. } Maprip, Sept 23.—The marked cool ness of Admiral Cerveraand his officer: towards the Minister of Marine ‘s muc!} commented upon here. The ministers and his staff, in uniform met Cervera and his party at the depot, The Admiral halted before the Minist “T am at the I shal! present myself at the Ministry today as is my er saluted, and said stiffly. duty.” The Admiral then started to The Minister offered the use of his carriage leave. \tothe Admiral, but the latter declined to | accept it and entered another carriage. Joe Patchen a ‘Winner. (Spectra, ro Toe Examiner. ] READVILLE, Mass,, Sept 23.—Joe Patch- en beat John R Gentry here yesterday in for 10e. | The steamer City of Seattle Kumfert Home Remedies, Skagway this evening bringing 200 pas- Toothache Gum, | Seng’ ers and $110,000 in gold dast ross | Tooth Powder, Dawson, Her dates are to , Sept l ear | Diarakoea Cure tul ravages of typhoid fever are reported larihoea Uure, in Dawson ten to twelve deaths daily oc- Headache Powders, curring from this disease. Liniment, | Quartz Creek is now the scene of the i a Cates, greatest excitement, gold being discovered Corn Saive, etc, etc,. We have 4° mal l these goods sround, The miners are organizing to pro 4 match race. for three years, they have omer) test against extortion by Canadiaa officials, " ST. JOHN RACES. The races at Moosepath park, St John, |on Wedoesday afternoon attracted a large The weather wage fine, | carrying thous ands of miners and prospec= | | bat the heavy wind which prevailed put fast time outof the question. The track Botn events were decided in straight heats, the victor in each instance being : aracer. The summaries: Three Minute Class—Purse, $260. Nellie Eaton, b.m., by Jewmont, W. That centraliv situated house on Prince | ents and 25 cents at all druggists L. Baton, Calats..cicvccecsessecse occ Ea St., near the Methodist Brick Church, | i Rallia May, b. m.. Wm. eee containing nine large rooms, in good order $ Impure blood is an enemy to healtb,and OM nadetede 233 with stable and coach house attached — ] may lead to serious disease. Hood’s Sars Meddlesome Mice, gt May , Dav id Wat- Possession given the 15thof October | sapt arilla « onquers this enemy and averts son, St. John ee san next. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, ! ower . anger} | Bell Cig gar, g. ¢ a H. Bell, St. Ste- Qeers Ch‘town. 215 c: vie ,dies, we may not make as big a noire | ae ns ‘ tec cciae ae about sacq ues and capes, but that doe+’nt Beatrice Mac, g. m., ‘Denia Hogan, _ gegen | alicr the fact that we show the large | Moncton.. : Liaw ee For perfection | in willinery try Miss | est assortmentof those goods in the city. Time —2. 35. 9. 341, 2. 35. Dalton at Stanley Bros Prowse Bros. 222 3i. | 2.25 Class—Purse $250. Bring your hat to Mi-s Dalton, she will ‘Dectors Testify | Lansdowne, b s. by Alcantara, Fred trim it ‘artistically. Sie will trim it to ; as ielliaaiada i aide adie iinet Waterson, St. Stephen.. i i oe suit you—put the best work on it at the aie a casermetone tt, Chases Speculation, g. s., Geo. Carvill, St. lowest prices and guarantee it satisfac~ | Family Remedine—particuiarty Dr Chase’e): Joba, .. occ. cies ovccscccsveocse 222 tory or no pay—Stanley bros. Ointment, Leighton, g.g.,H.N. Paine, East- — Se = ——— want ee as 343 2 A 2B i son A4444 Lf It’s Newson’s—It’s ‘Goed , AA &aa4 ee? hake s., F, Duncan . 7 ail [> | Maud Banks, ch. m.L. Clark, St Ste- «tl \\» a - cesieint <ke ae I> Time—2.2 «9.283, 2.2 2 29, . The officials of the day were: Geo. rj Ill» Pomeroy of Pembroke, starter; W. S. BW y ares an Ih» \McKie of Charlottetowo, J. M. Johnson of Calais and J. F. Watson, judges; J. E. ||)» Wilson and W. S. Jewett, timers.—St. «ti is happy at the thought that he has secured the |)» | Jobn Sun. til} ai{{} «((j] « finest woman in the world. Be as particular in |» bnying Furniture. If you wrnt the best, you I» will buy from us. {> i ~—=at— JON Newson LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ¥ a ———— double width cloth for See our ladies’, childs’ and men’s wear. for $1,00 per yard worth double what we ask for if, eee ae KS TIS W. D. MCKAY BARGAIN CORNER & oj jauavuuuiuiua SNM NNN NINN rf? a School and College Books $3000,00 worth new stock. All the books authorized by the board of Education for use in the Public Schools ot Prince Edward Island. Also the books required by Students attending Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan’s , Colleges. Longfellow’s Evangeline— the new classic, is ready— price 15 cts. Mail orders promptly filled. Wholesale and Retail POVPeTS Ter voreToerenn oven nenreN Dror HT eee nrreTT rere aerenrer enone a2 cD => . Carter & Co AAALULAAADUUALAAAGisALAASUUUiLAAAbNAsd A LAMcaauiuassaiaanOorennn vi “CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1898 “NO 222 ARE DYING LIKE FLIES, Pitiable Condition of the Guban Insurgents, THE ISLAND'S LAST STATE WORSE THAN THE FIRST. Evident Effort to Conceal the Real Condition of Affairs. Sept 21. — The Time@ this morning, publishes a letter from an Ha- vana correspondent in which the writer ooints out that though, as in the Mother no disposition smong the Spaniards ‘in Cuba to attempta pronunciamento, the soldiers and civilians alike having accepted the disaster and its Lonpon, Country, there appears of anarchy. Insurgent bands, the correspondent says, are enjoying immunity in the commission of outrages and™p'undering; and this is especially trae in the western provinces, wherethe insurgen's bitterly complain that they have been ignored and abandoned by the United States an | being utterly des- titute, can only eave themselves from starvation by rapiue. Without food, medicine and clothing they are dying like flies and unfortunately it isthe best element among the insurs gents that are suffering most severely. The Times, in ap editorial article, draws attention tothese difficulties facing the Washington Government and to the advis-~ abilitv that the peace conference be not unduly protracted. The correspondent relates terrible stories of avarchy and says the American Govern- ment is apparently attempting to suppress the truth. As an instance, he gives the following story which he declares was suppressed by the censor at Key West: A band of insurgents attacked recently the Providencia sugar factory, near Quines, one of the richest in Cuba. The guerilla force, which the proprietor maintained to defeod his property uatil the arrival of the Spanish troops, was obliged to enrrender because the Spanish troops are now doing nothing to suppress lawlessness. The insurgents invaded the enclosures where they found a lot of reconcentrados. They stripped the women naked and plac- ing them in line fired from behind them at the guerillas, thus making it impossible for the defenders of the factory to return the fire, The correspondent declares that the most terrible and irremediable effect of the peolonged civil wir in the island is the almost total destruction of the white popu - lation, which bas left Cuba almost as black as Hayti. — MONCTONIAN KILLED IN BAT. TLE. (Srec:aL To Tae Examrver.] Moxcron N. B., Sept. 23.—Captain Wm. E. Cooke, son of Mr. T. V. Cooke, ex-general storekeeper of the Intercolonial Railway, has been killed in battle in East Africa. The deceased was about thirty years of age. Insurance The Standard Life As surance Co of Edinburgh (established 1§25) issues policies cn all the leading plans of life and invest- ment insurance, and at reasonable rates. For rates or any other information apply to FW. Hyndman Agent for P, E. Island. courequences, with adreary fatalistic calm, | the island is fast drifting into a condition « We Make It Worth Your While to do your trading Lere. We can save mouey for you, It’s our policy to give you best goods just a little lower than the Jowest -Saves money for you— makes trade for us. Study these for example. Your Hat Madam ! You can get cheap work any- where, any time. You can get nice work some times; but it’s noi usually cheap. We've struck the combination. Our Miss McKeiver is turning Out charming designs every day and the prices are moderate. Iiv’s almost bewildering to go among the ready to wear hats— there’s such variety of style—such Nice grey sateen 65c Five well made grey sateen, D & A make 75c A emall lot of broken sizes at half price. Flannelette Wrappers There isn’t a shadow of ~ reason why a wrapper can’t be stylish as endless assortment of prices and well as com- quality: fortable. Now NEW fall sailors in black and for instance— colored, fine goods, handsome and neatly made flannelette stvlish—80c, 85c, 88c, 99c. NEW felt walking hats in black wrapper, fitted 25 cents waist lining New felt walking hats‘in black $1.25 and colored 45c and 65¢ Ha nd so me wrapper, black velvet yoke, * trimmed nar- a row ribbon ‘$! .40 Cloth Caps for the boys aud men Just a hint of these as we're passing by. Here are some notable Dark flannelette, sateen back, valnes. braid trimmed, fitted waist lining One big basket full of caps worth $1.85 30c to 38c, at 25¢ Other grades, $1.90, 2.10, New navy serge 28¢ 2.35, 2 85 Handsome rew tweed caps " 35e 380, 55¢ | Honest Shirts A line tor little chappies 7c dad We've Veilings and Laces taught Charlotte- Won't say town buyers much except the secret of quote a few pri- ces. There’s that getting the best shirts for their money. lot of black dot Here’ are ted net at 12c, more eample l4c, i8c, 20c, values, well worihy of attention. Ard then the fresh: is t . nicienietl i tae A grand value unlaundered white shirt o0c New valencienes Jace in white — Fine cotton body, linen bosom 2c, 24c, 3c, 34c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c. and bands, T5¢ Wide laces ‘n ¢@ream and white, A gem 2100 linen bosom and bands, fine cotton body, reinforced everywhere—double back $1.10 New line of opea back laundered shirts Tie See ourspecial $1.00 laundered &:, 10c, 13¢ and a dozen others. New Kid Gloves We've the , hirt. If we asked $1.50, it st et ’ j Se tpg fe wouldn’t be considered too much. hed. Au the | Collars and Cuffs newest shades . in glace un- of Linen and dressed kids ; ; ete | sat oned val. Yes we’ve a mighty nice line of Yaak ‘a collars at10c each. New shapes, and styles. Well,no, we won’t call them linen. Handsome new 4 ply linen col lars at 20c Cufts, similar 30c pair That line of black and cols ored at 75¢ 5 aud 7 stud, black and new shades, glace $1.10 Y in 2 and3 bation | CaShmere Sox New gloves. All our gloves are guaranteed. goods 25c 45c New, in black and navy Heavy ribbed, black eock The old reliable plain black cash mere wears outtwo pairsof the ordinary kind 45 and 50c Ties for Quarter New black cashmere gioves 13c, 18c, 2lc, 25c, 28c Corsets of Perfect Fit | We have two cheap lines that | hana’ are great value way that line is go:ng. 25 and 35c | ' Fine grey jean corsets 50¢ ae pase 8 a bows, Fawn jean, finely made band an striog MOORE & MCLEOD What We Advertise We Have. af Seems to be a popular price the four-in 25c aan SmI ted prrecnsepenctcnnsltanes tesa cinematic Sen a i ; . ele a Ser