i —“ - Dollars per art. Thiserate Read, ROOM when ‘Free Bor Born Men ane 35 | advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrirwes, THE DAILY EXAMINER _ Sr a “Single Vopies LWo ce ie CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. AMERICAN DEMANDS NOT YET ANSWERED Spain’s Acceptance May be Conditional, AND NOT A SIMPLE ACCEPT- ANCE, AFTER ALL. ihe Reply Said to be a Voluminous | Document Sreciat to Tue Ex miner.] Wasuiverox, Ang 9.—Spain’s reply has pot yet vpeen receit ed here. tae Ap imprestion is growing in ofhcial quarters that the Spanish answer, whice in tee Datur? OF a concession of the Amer'- : ; . ° ; : ean demande, is not a brief and simple acs ceplance without reservation or condition. There is po direct officia! advice on this pint, but all press advices from Madrid indicate that the response is a document of considerable length prepared with labor- jous care, and that it hes several features which may not appear in the conditions presented by ihe United States. Whether an acceptance o* this character will be regarded by the autlorities here as to the American demands is a matter exciting a Cargoes, and Insured at suiliciently responsive much con- issued, RW. an ~~~ AGEN ‘BRITISH COLUMBIAN ——-_ LOGAL POLITICS, The Tuer Government Dismissed AND BEAVEN CALLED UPON TO FORM A CABINET. ! Coalition Government to be Formed Against “‘Joe’’ Martin. ‘\ {Special ro THe Examryver.] Orrawa, August 9.—A private message Lieut.~Governor Melnnes, yesterday, dismissed the Turner } Government and callcd upon the Hon. Robert Beaven to form a ministry. | from Victoria says that Turner’s intention was to hold on and meet the Legislature in January. The two parties are a tie—niveieen members in each. Beaven’s party includes ten Federal conservatives while ligkt L'berals are supporting Turner. The news came asa bolt from the sky to all parties. Beaven has undertaken the request of the Lieut. Governor. Beaven was a candidate for Victoria in the recent provincial elections and suffered an overwhelmning defent. The intention is to form a Coalition government, 80 as to prevent Joe Martin and his friends secur~ ing control of the province. nnn es —< PS 0VWSIV OVW O9BV90B00 06RD We do As we Advertise | *®© Weare clearing outa line of sponges at that would be good value at 30 cents. Other bargains ia bath suits, soaps, etc., etc. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8B CENTRAu DRUGSTORE Suvnyside. OD OD 02 OD 4 HOM OS OV SOOO IS 26 06-28 IS 0G] OO6SH5O96O4OOO8O9F DO@Gt Doss 60280 Hulls, Freights : low rates Sterling Certificates Z,MACKAYS§ — OF YOUR HALLE OV AAAAL I ARARAAIAAAY H AAFTHE PLEASURE VACATION WILL BE LOST Without one of our Straw Hats at PRICE Se \\V | D. MACKAY) ee — = £2 4 £ &£224 4 1 $< <_ a i i EL LI AAR : Furniture | Prices, : c If \3 { ade aler asks vi toa lity to secure Wis, ns a: Of the fac: i . YOu could get it fr a 40 1 thus save your ig discount. sept $20.00, time.—Hig a $39.00 suix ie tried to get $30.00 for a $20 suit. om u-» for $20,o0r perhaps less, without any preliminery = onn Newson SSIS F FIVE SSVI Te aD if is alee «204 aes 44444 O~> O~2> O~S OD JO“ o> @ eoeet I> \» l» I)» (> i $30.00 fora Bedroom Suit, and after much ne 8~ don’t think fora moment that you for $20.00; but make a note Also remember that = = rh prices not asked so as te allow ofa Wy¥ovrT SCoPPNTTNNDN TENN Teen nED NNT ennen nro nnn nen ND nT TTT TTT MEN rEN TNE TTT? ES a ae THE LION ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9; 1036 AND THE BEAR England Preparing for an Emergency, THE FRENCH ADMIRAL MAKE A SUSPICIOUS DEMAND. Great the Gravity of the Situation. Britain Appreciates 6.-- T bat extreme tension exists between St. Petersburg and London is formally admitielZto-day, though the officials deprecate the alarmist reports which were current yesterday. It is hoped that the firm stand adopted by the Marquis of Salisbury during the last few days, which seems to have already created some misgivings at St. Petersburg, will have the desired effect of arreeting Russian aggressiveness. It is felt both here and on the continent Lonpon, Aug. KLONDIKE EXAGGERATIONS Estimates of the Goli Output. THE KLONDIKE BUBBLE ABOUT BURST. IS Figures of a Mine R2port the Prices of Living. Wasnincroy, Aug 6.—“‘ The Klondike bubble has about burst, ” said Mr. W. W. Altman, of Colorado, who was here a few Mr. E. Lewis, of New York, who bas just returned to San Francisco from @ ten years’ acquaintance with the Yukon, savs that every statement made about the Klondike may be Givided by four and that outside of three miles onBon anza Creek there is no certainty of paying Mr. Charles G. Yale, the statistician of the San Francisco mint, made a report to weeks ago. that the outcome of the dispute in regard | to the new Chwang railroad extension is a: crucial point of the success cr failure of ' Great Britain’s policy of the “ open door,” As evidence of the fact that Great Bri tain appreciates the gravity of the situa- tion, the Aseociated#Press learns that the admiralty is preparing for a] emerzencies and that it will soon be ready to mobilize the entire fleet at the shortest notice, Every officer and man on furlough or on half pay has been assigned to a ship and instructed, to be in readiness to join at the earllest moment possitle after being notified todo so. Therefore, practical y every ship in the British navy, whether ia or out of commission at the present mo~ ment, has its full war complement of offi- cere and men ready to take her out to sea whea the time arrives. According to Paris advices, Adniiral Bedolliere, comm the French equ drov, hascabed a dema d for rein-~ forcements and for a large credit to be ap» ried toer c'irg fortifications, The rea- son for these demands is that the natives of the Kwang Chou Wang region are showing sigas of hostility. But “there is some suspicion here that the action ef the French admiral may be connected with a desire to back Russian desires. DUBLIN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Refuses to Cc-operate With the Glad- stone Memorial Fund. {SeectaL TO THe Examiner] Dvsurs, Avg 9.--The Municipal Coun- cil of Dublin has refused to comply with the .request of the Gladstone Memor. 1 Scciety for their co-operation in erecting in Dublin, s statue commeration of life aud services of Glidstone similar to those which the society will erect in London and a8 = China ware Einglish Blue Willow Pattern. A nice stock of these just received in Tea Cups, Saucers, Ex- tra Teas, Plates, Tea Sets of 40 oieces, Cake Plates. Jugs & Bowls, ke., &e., first quality gcods, marked at low prices, now open in our Chinawace De- partment, (eo. Carter & C0, goods AAAAAAAAAAUAGiAAAAAAAASAAAAALAbAb bd GUUdUbadauNA4Y aa 3 the treasury which will soon appear in a ‘ publication relating to the production of metals, and while he does not say bluntly ‘ as the priv_te citizens here quoted, that the Klondike is “flattening out,” it is, at the same time, evident from his statements that the original estimate of the resources of that region will have to be much modi. fied. The stories that are told of the range of }rices prevailing in the Yukon make it bardly a haven of rest for the poor man, A German whofve t from Milwaukee to Skaguay to open a res‘aurant has writicn to hi-{ trienas in Milwaukee a letter in which he ‘e's forth the eno mos profi sf'n the food business. I bought flour in Seat- tle for sixdollar \a ba-rell, “hesays” a d sold ittur forty~two dollars and fifty cents before it left the dock here. We have the bon ton hotel in this place. We have six tables that will accommodate Bix “Acple each, and there is rot a vacant eeat from @ix in. the morning to twelve at night. That’s because we have put the prices down. We _ used to get two dollars a meal, but now we sellfor one dollar. We keep a lunch coucteria the rear ranning all night bes, sides. But the town is fall of people who. cannot sffird even our moderate prices. Many of them are dead broke, and eo hungry that they would cut a man’s throat fora dollar. When the season opened it was p-edicted that the Klond ke gold yield wou'd be f-om | $20,000,800 to $30,000,000, while it is now believed it may fall ae low as $10,000,000. A San Francisco Chronicle correspondent, however, p!aces the yield at t $20, 000,000. PLesiscire.—The temperance workers of every description are called to the Y M C A Hall, for Friday next, at8 pm. The work of arranging for the Plebiscite cam~ paign will be ou. 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. 4i, TOUBILSTS.— Prince Edward Isiand Illustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P. E Island. For sale at the. — or at this office— Ladies’ Dongola laced boots for $1.25 Dongola Shoes 89 cents E _* Fill 2? GOFF BROS THE CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS Are to Receive Long! Service Medals, AND TO BE CLASSED WITH ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS. BATTLE FOUGHT Al MANILA Between the Spaniards and Americans, THE AMERICANS WERE AT- TACKED AT NIGHT. All Men of Twenty Years Standing to get Medals. Repulsed Spaniards With Heavy Loss ~Eleven Americans Killed. [Speciat ro Tok Examiner] Orrawa, Aug. 9--The home governs ment has recognized the con:ention of the Canadian authorities that our militia are to be classec in the same category as the Eoglish volunteers, and hence are entitled to long service medals. The issue of medals will be therefore made to all vols unteers of twenty years standing, [SreciaL ro Toe Examrver.] (LATER.) Wasuincroy, Aug. 9.—News has just The Spanish torces attacked the Amer- ican troops on the night of July 31st. The Spaniards were three thousand Strong, but after hard fighting they were repulsed. The American loss was eleven killed and thirty seven wounded. ee Tuk Toroyro Exutsitiox.—The Toron-~ to Exhibition will be held this year from August 29th to September 10th. Tickets will be on sale from Charlottetown to Toronto and return, good going August 30th, 31st, Sept Ist, 3:d, and 6th at $24.05, and on Sept | 2od and Stb,only, at $20 05 each, all will be good tor return passage until Sept 15th, and wil! be good to travel via Ottawa. In purchasing tickets be sure and ask for them via St John and the CP R, thus spending “only one night on the road. si 2i. The Spanieh loss is reported great. An orphan boy named William Arm-« strong, ranaway from his guardian, Mr W C Gillespie, Brackley Point Road. yes- terday morning. Avy peraon seeing him or learning of bis whereabouts will kinky atonce notify Mr Gil’e pe or Mr Merchant night watchman, Cameron Block. Globe Loan and Savings Co., cor, of Victoria and Lom. bard Sts., Toronte No. other preparation has ever done so many people so much good as Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Americ tm parilla, Americas Greatest Medi E.W. Day,Manager Globe Loan and Say- cine. sngs Co., says :— I consider Dr Chase’s errr Ointment invaiuable, ” We have thousands ©Crown flakes at Beer & Goff’s. of testsmoniais from prominent business men 182 2i all over the Dominion, 444444242242444442844444 I's WorthYour While i SOLIS To Visit Our 4 (ress Goots Bargain Counter Three special values there for your attention, PP GE DIALLLE: ara aaa Mit BASED They'r2 not “cheap” goods they’re good fabrics cheap. 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