ee A ti - Terms : Four Dollars wee Year VOL 38 THE FALL ——— OF SANTIAGO, ls Confidently Expected for Today. GENERAL SHAFTER WILL BLOW ITOFF THE MAP. ee a ee If the Spaniards Refuse to Surrender the City. {Srecita. ro Tue Examiner] July either surrender hy WASSINGTON, 5.—Santiago wil! noon blown eff the map of Cuba. This isthe American ultimatum, and the army aod navy has received inetruc- tions to prepare to bombard the city. have occurred this morning, but the Spanish Governmeni The surrender was to refused to yield to demand of Genera! Shafter. By ten today, ali the women and children | must be out of the city or elee they wil) tall victims to the miseeles which will fall in & fierce shower upon the doomed town. Whether Santiago surrenders before the time of the ultimatum expires or succuin bs to the bombardment, the American (leg will certainly float over the city before night-fal). DOMINION BYE-ELECTIONS. (Seectat. To THe Examiver.} Orrawa, July 5.~-The Government hes decided to bold ne bye-elections till the fal), when al! will be beld together. Men’s ready to wear clothing—50 suits in tine serge in single and double breasted coats, nicely trimmed, #od are selling ut low prices.—J B Macdonald & Co. 151 3i Hear Miss LabDellat the Y. Mm.¢.A Mall to-night, cc = =_ —" r. W. HYAUMAN INSURANCE AGCINCY Charlottetown. Life and Accident Fire, Marine, Every description of prop- erty written in reliable Com- panies at lowest rates. Combined Assets Hundred Hillion Dollars Two Sn TE today, or be 5c HE DAILY EXAMIN This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men havingt»> advise tne Public, may speak free:”—Evripip:s, CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1898 REINFORCEMENTS GETTING READY For Either Santiago or Porto Rico. SHAFTER MAY NOT NEED THEM FOR SANTIAGO, a In Which Case They Will go to Porto Rico. (Speciat to Tue Exam iner.] Wasuineros, July 5.—The matter of re- inforcements for the American position at Sautiagy «as taken up by the board yesterday wiich concluded that before rex inforcements cou!d reach Genera) Shafter he necessity at that point would be passed. Troop’, however, will be sent, but they are not in the nature of reinforce ements. The troops, it is stated, will be deey atch- ed as early as possible; but whether they will go direct to Cubs or to Porto Rico, the | next point of attack, is yet a matter o ; some doubt. ‘THE DESTRUCTION ~ OF GERVERA'S FLEET Almost Took The Ameri- cans by surprise IN TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM SANTIAGO. But the Yankees Were too Much for Him. [Seectat To Toe Examiner.] New York,July 5.—A despatch seys | there can be no doubt that Admiral Cer- | vera’s plan to escape from Santiago har- | hor was entirely unexpected by Admiral ; Sampson, the best evidence of thie is the ‘fact that whea the Spanish vessels were | seeb coming out of the harbor the flag thip | New York was seven miles away steam ing to the eastward, toward Jur gua, the military base, nine miles east of Mario. Ibe New York was outofthe fight | altogether at every stage, but she immedi- | ately put about and followed the others. ~—_ - os Chronic Eezema Cured Oneofthe most chronic cases of Fezema ever cured isthecase of Miss Gracie Elia Aiton, of Hartiard,N RB. Ouaswornstate- j meat Vr «iton says: I hereby certifythat mr daughter Grac e Fila was cured of Kezema cf long standing by using jour box sof Dr. ‘ hase’s Ointment, Willism Thistle, drag- gist, ot Hartiord, a’so certifies that he sold four bozes of br, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella. Toronte, Varch Mth, 1b 97 oo TOURISIS.— Prince Edward Island Illustrated is a beauti- | fully illustrated book on P BE island. For sale at the bookstores or at this oflfice— MACKAY’S Straw Hats - - - - - - - Half Price Our entire stock of Straw price, regardless of cost; call an Hats have been reduced to hall id secure yours early. Men’s Hats worth 40c¢. now... o a it Ge an ot .-20¢ “ a) 7) 7 4 “ é Boys’ Hats worth 25c, + + oT Sl My se sé “ 40c, aCe, Wess ts Ma se 60c, hOW.. een 6645488 oe eu DOW» « 6 as eae viaan ee NOW cecsvoseoee meet Lec NOW ecee oe ub bet Meee All Styles—All Prices W. D. WKAY NOW FOR THE COAST OF SPAIN Americans “Will Attack Without Delay, NAVY DEPARTMENT WILL EX- PEDITE MATTERS. The Important Spanish Coast Cities to be Bombarded. (Srecirat ro Toe Examiner.] Wasurvcron, July 5—The most impor- tant action taken by the War Board yes- terday was the decision to expedite the departure of the fleet under Watson to the Spanish coast. The administration is desirious of begin- ning the bombardment of the important coast cities of Spain as soon as possible, avd events of the past 48 hours make the project all the more feasible. With all opposition to Sampson’s- fleet. removed Watson will sail at the earlies: possible moment, CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. {SpexciaL ro Tue Examixgr.] Paris, Joly 5.—A despatch from Ma’- rid says that Sayasta has taken steps io arrange for a cessation of hostilities. a FoutWeat.. Prices Lowest Yet Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Chocolate Boots In‘ants 50 cents Childs’ 99 cents Misses $1.25 Ladies’ $1 65 at GOFF BROS OPERA HOUSE Return of the Favorites, ——THE— Mites Ideal Stock £o., Includiag the youvg romatic actor JOHN E. MILES In the greatest repertoire of melo- dramatic and comedy crama ever pre- sented consecutively. A host of up- to-date specialties in continuous per- formance by artists of exceptional merit, TO-NICHT | Dangers of a Graat City” Pronoinced by the press as the great- es. play of its kind ever written. Wednesday Evcning GRAND - SOCIETY - NIGHT, The great Society Gomedy Success “Why Did He Do It.” Thursday Matinee by special request “UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG ° Thursday Evening “Damon and Pythias. ’ : | Evenivgs 15, 25 & 35 Price } scatinees ‘DEWEY Ta ATTACK MANILA. Planned for the Fourth Of July, THE TROOPS ARRIVED THERE ON JUNE 30. Old Glory Probably Waving Over the City hy Now. (Sreciatro Truk Examiner Hoxe Kone, July 5.- The United States despatch boat Zafiro, which arrived here vesterday from Cavite with the report that the Americano troops had hed arrived uf Cavite on June 30th, aleo reports that Dewey, when the Zafiro left on July let, was planning to attack Manila with fleet and troops on July 4th. em THE EFPECTS GF THE STORM. Loss of Life and. Property in New England. ibe {Seeciar. tro Tue Examiner. ] Hamerox, N. H., July 5.—A_ tornado accompanied with appalling destructive- ness jassed over this place yesterday, crushing the life out of three persons on land, and causing the sea to engulf seven, more. It left death and property destruction in its path. At Beyerly, Mass., the excursion steam~- er Surtbil was struck by the squall yester- day and capsized. ‘ie About twenty lives were lost. — ee — = Pee SOW hee oe ee. a ——e Singir Uopies vwu cents, NO [53 a A bl Dalal 2S Other om cl at here. day at | gloves. i ve a SS a ee ae 3 ; Bragging 4 Is not Advertising , We try toavoid the former—bzt fur information sake it would aston~ ish you to know What quantities of Syrups, Syphors of Soda Water, Gallons or Cream, We use io a season Sur fountaip is certainly apprec- iuted by » thirsty puolic. We keep it at ourstore—up to the standard. A. W. RBDDIN, Phm 8 CENTRAu DRUGSTORE Sunnyside. Wal OW ODS OD ORD OHOSDTDlSDBers <ROEDBE DBS : ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ' = 3 3 = 3 WS We carry the largest stock of WALL PAPER in P. E. Island. We do the largest WALL PA. PER business in P. E, I. We carry such a large variety of patterns in WALL PAPERS that we can please almost everybody. We are Agents for the best WALL PAPER makers in Canada and the United States. We mark onr WALL PAPERS at reasoaable price®, and can supply every grale from the lowest to the highest, Call and See Geo. Carter & Co. QAMALAALNAbsLsddd LAA Gk ALLL AAkAMdAbAAUAkUAd SU) LbLdb AAG Ad AAC dL a Adddd le, no higher i SEFYPHPP OTH PPTPTNNDRDDTT DTT NT HTN nNNN TTT nND NDOT HTT ITT TTN NTE RED a Teer TINT Wbsbab Odio Midgell, Ju y 9th 98 will held their annual Picnic,oa the beautiful grounds of KF Battersby, ONLY. Moore & ~<a We were offered an exceptional chance the | } One lot of Black French Kid Gloves: good quality, some are buttoned some have qush buttoas, paid $1.10 for the same make of We’re able to offer them to- OO res ». = PER PAIR We have them in sizes 5 3-4, 6, 61-4 and 6 1.2, 7 BS IS day. We snapp- | | it and to-day it's You've often BLACK McLeod. Great Saturday Bxoursion| tinal itiatn ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY SCHOOL Ksq., on the St, Peters’ Bay Shore. A most delightful spot to enjoy the sea breeze aud a day in. the country. Fishing, bathing and boating. A visitors table will be supplied with all the delicacies. of the season. A first class Refreshment Booth will be on the grounds, A special trair will leave the rail- way station at 9.30 ain. (local time) Visiturs’ return railway tickets 5Uc; children half price. Special arrange- | aients will be wade with families aud | private parties by Secretary of Cota- | nilttee. SLDNEY GREY, 152 Cor. Water and Prince Sts | THE TEA OF 98, AT SOURIS In aid of St. Mary’s Church, will be held on the brantiful gronnds, nrar the | Convent,on Thursday, the 2lstday of | July. The usual amusements and sports will be provided by the coramittee in charge, | A Brass Band wii] be in attendance to enliven the occassion. Arrangements will e made for <pecial train, of which due aunouncement w.!! be given. MICH. D. McCORMACK, Secretary Sonrie, July 4th 93 i 153 2i tues thur Se | Bayfield, | not occur sgain. , move your hats!! ee me Under the distinguished:Patronage of Sir Louis 4 and Lady Davies and the Mayor and Mrs. Warburton, RETURN ENGAGEMENT of the favorite elocutionist Miss Marrietia LaDell This talented young lady whose for- mer appearance in this city elicited such favorable comment and gave eo much pleasure to those who. were fortunate er0ugh to hear her, has heen. engaged by the Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital vo give an entertainment in the Y. M. C. A. Hail TUESDAY EVENING, JULY STH. At which she will be assisted by Miss Anvie Hyndman and the Misses Earle, and Mersrs James Hyndman, Frank T. A. McLean and Charles Earle. Do not mise this opportunity. It may You will find pleasure and profit aud be helping on a good work. General Admission, 25 cts. Reserved Seats, 35 cts. As the seats are nit numbered, holders witl kindly come early and avoid the rush. Doors open at 7.30. Eatertainment begins at B o'clock. Ludies, please re- 2 in. Carter's for Wall Paper For Sa.e,—Sloop yacht Abegweit fast, sailor, newely painted and overbauled this spricg.—A W Weeke, Charlottetown, 145 bie od wk 4:, ER _