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HY SDMAX, Marine Insurance at lowest rates Hulls, Cargoes &Freights COVERED British and Foreign Marine Assets 10 Millicn Dollars General Marine Assets 29 Million Dollars Sterling Certificates issued payable in any of ‘he chief cities of Europe. F. W. Hyndman, AGENT FOR P. FE. This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men hav having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Eoriripes. E DAILY _EXAMINER_ ‘Single ¢ Uo pier two ae CHARLOTTETOWN eo YANKEES KILLING EACH OTHER. Coloied and White Troops CREATE A RIOT IN CAMP, AT TAMPA. Extreme Race Feeling Prevailing Amongst Volunteers. [Specian tro Tue Examiver.] June 10.—In a riot at States regulars were killed. A squad of colored regulars got intoxi- being paid off on Mond-y and met a lot of white southern voluoteers and a fight ensued. The city was atonce put under martial law, and Geveral Shafner issuel orders compelling all the men to remain in camp W ASHINGTON, Tampa between Unite! and volunteers, four men cated on at night. General Miles is greatly exercised over the race feeling existing, and more , trouble is expected when new troops arrive. LATEST WAR PARAGRAPHS, si Offends John Bull THE WAY PREPARED FOR LANDING OF U. 8. TROOPS. Foreign Warships Gathering in Force at Manila. [SeeciaL to Tar Examiner.) New Youx, June 10.—The following war rews is gleaned fromthe latest des- | patches. Saint ago, is said to be on the verge of starvativa. Admiral Sampsou has offizially declar- ed that the purpose of the bombardment of Santisg> was to clear the way for the troops, ani hat object has been attained. Communication between the Cuban fleet and the insurg2nts is constant. The gathering of foreign warships at Manila is taking place and creates much uneasiness. I: is thought that Englaad will be jastified in punishing San Juan Spaniards for imprisoning Betts of the British cone eulate. Betts awaits cable instractions, and it is thought British warships will be sent to St. Thomas to take him to Halifax. A communication on the subject is ex- pected to come from the British war offize through Admiral F Fr tober, at Halifax. ._ Garter 5 for Wall Papet . _— ~ — — - — MIACKAY’S Kor Hot Weather Goods —qgii— Gents’ Sum ner Underwear. Gentsi Summer Shirts. Gents’ Summer Neckties. Gents’ Straw and Cray! Gents’ Hats ana Caps. ] Hater. linen and Russel Cord Coats. Cotton and Cashmeie Hose, Everything in Gents’ Furnishings; at Lowe Ww. D. WEKAY s+, Prices. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 4898 ‘AMERIGANS TIRED Overturas MADE BY THE PARIS EDITION OF N. Y. HERALD. RED = {U,S, TROOPSHIPS =| W a a GF THE WAR, ARE THREATENED @ i fer Peace By the Spanish Warshins Believed to be Inspired by President McKinley. (Sreciat To Tue Examiner.] Lonpox, June 10.—The Madrid corres- pondent of the Standard eays: “ The utter unce of the Paris edition of the New York Herald in favor of peace is believed to have been inspired by President McKinley. The impression exists that the people of the United States are sick of the war and that McKinley is discredited by the delay in the proceedings. CHAPLEAU DYING. {Specrat To Toe Examiner. ] MoyrreaL, June 10.—The last rites of the church were administered to Chapleau yesterday afternoon. A SPANISH ACCOUNT. The Latest Battle Cost the Ameri- caus Dear. Mapripv, June 9.—A_ sem '-official note was published bere yeSterday purporting to give an account of the bombardment of Santiago de Cuba by the Awerican flzet on Monday last: ““The American navy, under Admiral Sanip-on, had fiercely attacked Santiago de Cuba, and a bloody encounter ensued. The Americans made ihree attacks. on the Spanish marine and Jand } batteries, which replied. As a conreqnence the Anvricans were repulsed with heavy losses, estimated at 1,560 mev. The Amer can projectiles, however, sauk the Spanish cruiser, Reiva Mercedes. Despatches received here from 4Tavana, Spanish sources, say “the Americans were agiin repulsed at the last bombardment ot Santiago de Cuba.” Contincing, these reports assert that the damage done to the batteries and tow e is “animporiant and 18 already repaired,” adding: “*The Spani-b guns did not cease to fire aa insiant during the fight, andal! the batteries are in COU> dition to reply to the enemy’s fie. Dui- ing the second atisex Co! onel Ordonez was on board the Reina Merce des, and personal- ly assisted in working her guus. Kvery- one regards Colone! Ordonez and General Linares as the heroes of the day.” According to official Spanish despatches received here, the exact loss of the Span- iards at Santiago de Cuba on Monday Is as follows: Land forces, one soldier and five oftifcers wounded, ineciuding Coilosel Ordovez, slightly; sea forces, ‘the second officer in command of the Keina Mercedes, tive sailors and 29 marines k'Hed, and an otticer and e!) leven sailors wounded. official despate hee also say that many of Or- the wounaed, including Colonel donez, are avle toattend to their duties. It is announced here that we Spanish steamer Benito bas “run the bleckade of Manzanillo, and arrived at Jam: ica, — — ——— rr Uh ol Shoes—zo easy, Oh ! So easy. worth living. ies are alike. Children’s are in to. The! Try our New Walking Makes life ment Gentlemens’ and Lad- OFF BROS The Spanish Ships Not All Locked up Yet. eee {SpreciaL to THe Examixer.] Wasuixctox, Juve 10.—Military and naval autborities are greatly a armac, fa - ing tpat they have been outwitted by the Spanish navy. With transports carrying 27,000 Ameri- can troops at sea, rumors apparently well based, are that four Spanish warships have been seen lying in the path or the troop- ships in waiting for them. If this should prove to be accurate the transports will be held up at Key West, may be sent to smash the enemy. THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Plebiscite Bill Stands Over FIRST DISPOSED OF. Frorogation Will Likely Take Place |) on Saturday. (Spectra, To The Examiner | tbat it stand over for third reedng until the Franchise Bill was disposed of. the duty of the Senate to provide for the lists, In the House of Commons, for non-concurrence in the Senates aw aul- providing ap- The amend-~ ment to the Franchise Bill, peal to jadges was adopted. ment to the tariff extends terms to raw sugar products in,any part ofthe British Empire. Prorogation will | likely be on Saturday. ‘ — OPINION IN MADBID.. Ceases to be. a Virtue. —_—— — Patience Loxp- x, June 8.—The Madrid corres- pondentef the Standard says: “ El Lib eral calls upoa the goverament to take steps premptorily to cheer wp public op~ inion, which 18 clamor iog for the immedi- ate de- patch of a relief expedition to assist Captain. General Augustin, forcing the Americans to leave Manila, This alone, the papers argue, would put a stop ta the egitation and ‘dieaffection among the nati- ves of t 1¢ island of Luzos. ‘The na'ios,” says El Liberal,“ has | remained patient only because it bas be lieved that the government would really | arrange such an ‘expedition. ” B El Imparcial advocates a similar course insisting thatthe fate of Spanish rule i in | the Philyppines coald in this way be easily decided at Maniia. El! Heraldo is even more energetic in its | calls upoa the cabinet to “ act vefore it is too la‘e. ” The press campaign is evidently intend- ed to exercise pres: ure upon the govern-~ before toe reserve fleetat Cadiz | receives final instructions, which are hour- ly expected by Admiral Cawwura. Reports | from the Philippines state that the Spari- ards, thanks to the promises of reforms /and the energy of the local authorities, | | have succeeded in checking the propagan- da of Aguinaldo, who admits that be bas i not metwith the support which he ex- | pected trom the natives. belts at F Perkins & Co. . ‘ ‘ ; and some battleships including the Oregon ° THE FRANCHISE BILL TO BE) Ortrawa, June 10.—I» the Senate, when ' the Plebiscite Bill came up, Bowell asked] ‘& new corset—grey better than most $1.00 corcets, our price It the Commons refused to allow the} Franchise Bill to become law, it would be | Cowtil—long waist taking of a plebiscite vote on Provincial | the motion } some glove values preferential | this lot of offerings for today and tc- A shirt waist that fits Wai-te with some style about them— best waists tue town Shows for the money. Light and dark collars and cenffs attached Bde Pretty light print S) all sizea 55e eR A great line in ~tripes, and checks, self eollars and ] & cuffs 60¢ Faocy moslin with detachable collar 72¢ A very choice assortment different > colors and styles $1.00 New Neckwear Basy to find what you'd want ip a stock iike ours—jast like to show you. Plain. muslin bows Neat Roman Stripe l4e Piain satin bow in black or red 25¢ Neat fowr-in-land, in plain and fancy 25c, 28c, 32¢ Roman stripe fringed end tie 36¢ Collars and Cutis Newest shapes ‘n sight, all the newest cellar styles im plain white linen }2e, 5c, 16c Cuffs 25¢ aad 30¢ pr, plain black, plain red collars and cutis, Keep-cool corsets |. We've just opened anew line of wo ted corsets, worth attention these warm 15e, 19¢ days. | For instasce—white,net weight 7 oz— Deaceest- 1 35c A pretty grade, same weight 5Uc better sii 75e Have yor seen that “ Albani Special” jean lace trimmed— 80c We’ve a beautiful corset of the E. T’. make, very light weight, fine grey French $1.00 | The Ga'or: “ aise ‘o women only $1.10 } The Galore Waist tor cuiidreu 78¢ Ladies black, tan an! white cotton bie le 10z Imitation Taffets, white andtan 18 Black Teff ta at iTe, 22, 29c Pine, pure siik gloves in black 55c, 63e, T8e lack tuffeta wth fascy points 15, 22, 40 Cye'ing gic v-, white aod tan 18c¢ Ladies uodreas: d kid gloves, in black fawn,tan aod grey contrasie! stitching and facing 59¢ 4 buttonfglace kid gloves 75c 7 s.ud lacing g'ace kid $1.10 Tetud lacing Bretagne, Perrin’s $1.35 aK baskets dorf dyed, spliced heel and toe 2Ie. wool cashmere 26c and 28c wool cashmere foo’ 3c, sea breeze, 42c, Men’s sweaters, golf hoseand bicycle | morrow: Cool underwear for men Allsizes in newest light weight gar mepte, IVs time for your comfort’s sake to drop that warm, heavy und:rwear, and try a suit of these light weig sts. Light rib underwear 39c per suit Plain, sammer weizht 4 5c per suit Nice grade, smoothly finished 70c per suit Fine, smooth nicely finished talbriggan Fine Balbriggan, sofitand light -ateen facing $1.10 per suit Imitation Merino, heavier, sateen facing $1.10 per suit American Balbriggan, Sanit- orv Random Yarn, Sateen facing, jersey cuffs and ankle 90c per suit $1.35 per suit Correct colored shirts Tiejust “right” kind for particular young men. WBlaborate patterns for the man wholikes that kind; quiet patterns tor the other man. A clearing lot im men’s fancy open front shirts, mostiv with detachable self collars and cuff+—sisee 153, 16, 164, only 79c | A nicething ia epen front, collar and cuffs attached B4c Open back, separate collars and cuffs $1.05 Several choice limes, separate collars end cuffs $l'i5 A beauty, open front, cuf"s attached $1.30 Then the White shirts Three “star” bnes of Ts laundered ~=hirts, we can’t tell you of them toc Good cotton body, fine linen bosom 50c om and baais 75¢ Heavy votten body, Irish linen bosom aud bands, veinforced back and front, endless stays, dovble stitching all round $1.10 Fine ready-to-wear Jaundered shirt 75e Very Swe white laurde:ed shirt, jast ovenede-ilmen bosom aud bande, wer, made, $1.10 cet Finer grades still $1 35, 150 Collars, Cuffs and Ties We cell cheary.col~ lars and good col- lars, and cheap col- lare are the best cheap “collars, and our other collars— }are the best at any j price. Men’s, so called pure linen collars 72c Men’s, 80 called linen cults 19c A lot. SW Children’s 5e Wi Blain fast black cotton hermsdor dyed Ldc. Fancy ribbed cashmere 25c. 3 of cheap hose in and 8¢ pr 9c pr SOME HOSIERY VALUES Plain fast black* Herms- (P lain, all A novelty in plain fine Hermsdorf dyed, cotton Shore —with p vatural Fine Egyptian lisle— light as a cob-web, cool as a Moore & MLceod ; What We Advertise We Have Fine, heavy, cotton body, pure jinen bos,- A A eR a. sete Stl _— i al sili ica sees vi ne : nownssermlir ie et = a eee ee oes ee oe aa be eZ Wie ean Soe SS ee ee ~~ Fae es 4 prem awit < » a