ante. THE DAILY EXAMINER _ = ——_ Doll whan forms : irs pe r “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having t> advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipgs. Single ‘Uopies two cents — ———— BOL 3 38 CHARLOTTETOWN r. &. HcoANISH FLEET SAFE IN PORT Hit Santiago de Guba, ACK ON ATLANTIC COAST Is FEARED. dore Schley Will be Ordered North. § conmo ee ee. INJURY TO THE CHARLESTON, Gan’t 20 to Philippines, MACHINERY HAS BEEN PERED WITH. One of the Crew Supposed to bea Spanish Spy. [SpectaL To THe Examiner} W asainctron, May 20.— Advices receiv~ (Sppciat TO Tue Examiner. ] Mapsid, May 20.—Word has been re- eeived here that tne Spat 8b squa iron bas grived safely at Santiago de Cuba without | hon. (Santiag? de Ci ba mah arbor on the - ‘ube ) jf 7 . watheset coast of Cuva, about 000 miles | from Havara. | Wiseixetos, May 20.—Secretary Ly 00g | ig received @ warning t at the Spanish | det ig making for the Atlantic seaboard ora sudden attack on the cities. Commodore Schley will probably be gedered aorth at once. Gladstone's Last Word. (Sreciat. to Tue Examiner.] Lospox, May 20.— While Stephen Glad due ted prayers end repeated hymns; th» wily evidence that Gladetone realized his amoundings was wheo his son recited the iwny.Then the dying man feebly numured ‘Amen,” This was the last word spoken by Glad- Mone, Buretine on THe SipewaLx.—This fore- # co syoung man was fined $2 or 10 days forriding his wheel on the sidewalk, and wie tummones charging 4 similar iience will be enquired into to-morrow. BAe some misuncerstanding appears to trist as to the right to ride bicycles on the wh didewalk at the south side of Rotch- tiSquare Tne Examixer is authorised to | iethat wheeling on the said sidewalk is tinry to the by-law and al! parties here- irtiding therein will be prosecuted. —————————_ - 42224 2248S OO OTF i ee Wear Diamonds On Your Shoes Diamond Rubber Soles can be attached to your shoes in 5 minutes, They keep your soles from wearing out. Thev keep your feet dry »nd warm. Can be fitted on any ety'e shoe. Just the thing ‘for bi- cycle riders. They cost only d5c a pair.’ Ask to see them. ed by Secretary Long are to the effect that cruiser Charleston has been disabled | under suspicious circumstances, and she wiil not be able to leave for the Philips pines for some time. It is understood that the machinery of the Cuarleston was broken by design. One of the crew, supposed ta bea Spanish spy, is suspected. — ‘SUPPLIES FOR GIBRALTER Of Goal And Ammunition BRITISH GOVERNMENT GETTING PREPARED, Strengthening The World’s Famous fortress. [Sreciat To Tae ExaMiner.] Loxpox, May 20.—Gibraltar is receiving lot of attention just now from the British Goveraoment. quite a During the past fortnight this fortress has been receiving large stores of supplies, aud over @ hundred thousand tons of coal and a great quaotity of ammunition has been landed. Anglo-Japanese Alliance. [SpectaL TO Toe EXaMIner.] Yonouama, May 16.—The Press of this city is atrongly ajvocating the formation of an Anglo-Japavese Alliance. Arthur Balfour Ill. | [Specia ro Tuk Examiver.] Loxpox, May 20—The health of Mr. Arthur Balfour, the Government leader in the British House of Commons, is serious- ly impaired by an attack of influenza. The effect of the divease began on Wednes- R.K.Jost Stamper’s Corner @ ew £2.49O]4 © OOS]E OOS 4H OS 4*O 2ST? ee ee ee ee i it ‘ene, ——— day, in the region of the heart. At present the patient is unequal to any severe exertion, either mental or physical. j | WET WEATH Waterproot BH AGA! COAT .-. = Nil] awaits you at W. D. WEKAY SARGAIN CORNER. TAM-. HAVANA IS. AGAIN BLOCKADED. Cervera Missed a Ghance TO GET INTO THAT HARBOR TWO DAYS AGO. ee American Ships Bound for Santiago de Cuba. [SeeciaL To Tue Examiner } Key West, May 20.—Havana harbor wus again blockaded by the Americans yesterday. Admiral Cervera has missed the greatest opportunity of his life. Within two days pasthe m ght have sailed triumphantly into that harbor. But he has waited too long, for four massive monitors lie under the shadow of Morro Castle, stripped action,«nd Havana is again in a state of siege and closed against relief. Nava! officers here look for an engage- ment between the Americans and Spanish equadrons within twenty-four hours. The Spanish fleet has been located at Santiugo, and from insi ie information it is for learned that Sampson was 50 miles off that port yesterday, while Schiey’s fleet of reinforcements was not than 100 miles distant and fast hastening to join more him. LSEAIN D, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898 NO eS ee | ADMIRAL GERVERAS SPLENDID STRATEGY is Confusing the Yankees, |< DON'T KNOW WHAT TO MAKE OF HIM. -——— — Has Probably Landed Munitions at Santiago de Cuba. (SreciaL To Tue Examiner) Wasmincron, May 20.—The absence of official news from the fleet yesterday gave the widest field for specu!ation and all sorts of stories were afloat as to the whereabouts of the vessels and the commencement of an engagement. The report that came from Madrid of the bombardment of Santiago receives some creience, inasu.uch as it seemed to show that General Greery, chief signa] officer, bas cet gm motion the machinery of navy to carry out his declared purpose of | cutting the cables that afford the best con-, nection between Havana and the outside world. News of the arrival of the Spanish fleet at Santiago de Cubs ie accepted with reserve, 5 In fact nothing is believed here until verified. A third American fleet compcsed of an uvprotected cruiser, guntoats and torpedo the same relative distance, and the Spaniards are entrapped and must fight. Each fleet is steadily advancing upon the enemy and the great vaval battle can- not be far distant. This information comes from a reliable source and had been conveyed 600 miles inland to avoid Key West and Tampa, censors. Sampson sent a despatch boat to Kry boats is forming an angle of a triangle of | What the fleet If the fleet is at the place named, mun:- tions of war which it ie supposed to have on board can be sent to Havana by rail. will do for coal or whether Cervera will fight it is impossible to conjecture. The Spanish Admira) has managed his ships with consummate skill so far. Countless rumors have been et afloat to baffle the Washington authori- ties. * The story of nine warships seen off La fHave, N 8, i@ one of them and aobody is disposed to credit the report that Cervera’s calling at Curacoa was evidently West last night to report his position and plans. A Fearful Tornado. 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The telegraph wires and poles along the Burlington road are broken off, splintered and twisted for half a mile ; Six farm houses were torn to pieces, tot | gether with the outbuildings, but no one was killed so far as is known. The tor { nado veered eastward from this place. passing into the thickly settled country . #8 {hompson’s Creek anc d Buffalo township, where it is feared there is a loss of life and a further loss of property. Bladen re~ ports three houses demolished but n0 one killed. The property damages ara heavy at Riverton but no fatalities are known. 59 cent gloves at Moore & McLeod. Dollar gloves for 59 cents. See ad.— Moore & McLeod. Artificial 5 Te eth Best Material—Every Set Guaranteed. Dr, J. P. Murray. | 145 Queen St, i intended as feint fora course around the southwest of Cuba to Havana. ' Sampson’s and Schley’s fleets were held , back at Key West and then Cervera ’ steamed swiftly to her present location. 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