t I t -_,.-vw .d he owing e unritian. I hgn P v ' ESTABLISHED I89i. THE cn ARDIAN OHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1898.-s PAGES. ~ pm; Tw nm i $1.255 #Q §’,"§*5/f ”§§§§» _ ,..,,9_ ,gg 4... ., - uni.. /' _ ~_| _ , .~.\ I _ 4 Ladies’ llongola, Lace Boot for $1.25. Ilongola Shoo 89. cents. I FF BRUS- samples. Y ictoria Row. Opposite Post Otiice. the lat-vest manufacturers of HAY High Grade Carriages. . Rwe Sl_1\ll~ell at close prices while they , You intend bu 'in ” all f' the Spanish Cape Verde squadron at Martinique. West Indies. Admiral ' Sampson bombards forts at San Juan. Porto Rico. Lost two killud six wound- # led. The ilyinglsquadron, ,Commodore ‘Schley, sails from Hampton Roads for an ,Cuba, to help in capturing the Spanish squadron. nlllay 14-Spanish gsginadripn reported, .0 Curacoa. eaves t ere t e nex . “' May 16-Tne Spanish Cabine For 3 presentm-for yuan; signs. Sagasta charged with the for- self come and we will do it mam” °f “ new 9”' p cheap We have on hand S l\§ayU19(;-Sgaigish Squadron reaches a large stock of Picture* an la”° 0 u a' _ . Moulding tochoosa fmm°# bottling operations off Siniiggo Ds Just arrived by S.S. Coils# Cuba_ 1500 feet of Picture *f May 22 Cruiser Charleston Moulding of all the latest San Francisco for Mauilla with first in- designg_ C311 in and See ,stalment of supplies for :Dewey more volunteers. i J. , May 31-First attaex by American ` . Squadron on Santiago de Cubi to t B°°ks,°."d.St°tl°"°"Y' _develo ' and locate defences men. under the tire of Sptnish \ take tue cotlier Merrimacinto the tn iuth of Santiago hnrbcr, anchor ii»r. swing -- f- _ -f s I her :across channel aiu fini; her by means ot torps-does. io nn attempt to cork the b:tt'e containing the .Spanish tleet. Hobson and his men made their 0 way to shore and gavelhems .tres up as prisoners. P . _ ,, ' avnin engnff-.s defences ofS1.ntiaf1o_ wxgzom In me, L “TED PTATES' _ dging grealj destructi in and being dn- CARRX 3' full line of their liariued. Monitor Monterey starts for ‘llTI¢|'$ for wood or steel tracks M,mi1,,_ ||“h|e and snap” H" Forks, Junel0-United States forces . ossession of Lower Guatntanamo sl!" and Ra' "me Bush" Pulleys' Establish ii naval base f ir the tl'-=et. HIIUIIS, Flllill' I‘l00kS» II” H002, ding being followed by scverill -.i-iys of hot. skiiinisliinff. ' - June 12-Phrillppinel insurgents ie- nnunce Spanish authority and procfaim - in provisional gov--rnnient, with llamages and Harness. .-.-ui--we as _ _ ,mmm t. ,_ !_ V1 h d June 13-Gen. Shifters erpedztion ree‘:ii\x~Tll€i;<':li` r;i‘oer‘:amc3rl)(lltd.»lMiJI` of 'f0°l7‘”1'5 000 “Sails for bantmgo JOURNAL OF THE WAR I of blockade. ‘ volunteers. April 24-Spain decfares W-ir. jting from April 21. I ila. April 29-Spanish squadron sails from Cape Verde Islands wertward. May 1 -Dewey annihilates Spanish squadron at Manila. Eight Americans wounded. May 4- The heavy ships Oi Admiral Sampson`s squadron sail for Key West. May 11-Americans; cut two cables at Cienfuegos, Cuba; lose two man killed, several wounded. Torpedo boat Winsloe attacked by Spanish at Cardenas,Ensign Worth, Bagley and four sailors killed. Maj.-Gen. Merritt ordered to Philippines as military governor. May 12-News received of arrival ot t day I T6- Mny 21 -American fleet bwins its leives May ‘Z5 President ca ls for 75,0f.O ‘ P . June 3 - Lieut Hobson ani seven - guns, June 0-Admiral Sarnpso:i‘s tleet take Buy to lin- Gen. June 15--Sc ond Manila expedition 0 .Sistine 0f3,-100 men under Brigadier \'.\lcs.irctlte largest On rc- , clasl nd hilly Huy tro.n us tindsaic money ;HOIlNE_& C0. oj|_'_|c|-: ‘P6 general commission mer- direct importers of Oranges. Bananas. etc., Jobbers and Cf butter, Eggs, Cheese and ‘ "'°=Pf°dun.s. coodsofstikinds We 5 e, c at on cor ,vou_ "' . l»-1r_'e-*ales and small prouts *-- ' _ . " R155 l lg -sr. l __..:,,,_,_._-.,. ..@ its §`i,li ,'-the use. That Surprise gsvdff Wig - *hd sold on a moderate com- ` 15d3m Hazilifix, 1 Correspondence solicitetti ‘ln _ WooDILL is co, - ‘ 'HWQ dm;?=*"°'*- 265 B¢»rrin"'on ~" A &o¢d$aIl1__. iiild’ f.=°‘” me ‘em »-v ' Font?-?'m¢d§°¢'=lims , sv cnotlsoAPll=c.N..8r.8nrur|.l.n. ` l April 23-Presintnt cans for 125,000 April25-Congress declares war, da- April 26 -The President announces adherence to the Declaration of Paris. v April 27-Commodore of Dewey's squadron sails from Miris Bav for Msn- `21. , . Ponrsirourn, N H July 16,-It has just leaked out that the Harvard, which arrived here this morning with 1000 Spanish prisoners aboard, was the scene of an attempted -uprising at the begin- nig of her voyage north, in which sev~ eral of the Dons rezeived their eternal quietus at the hands of the guard. A briet interview was obtained with a seamen of the cruise". He said it was -is much as his head was wc-ith to mention the incident, but he stated that the Spaniards from the time they came abroad were so ugly th it the oillcers feared trouble. lt came the first evening after they all but arrived on b ard. They 'were at mess, under the usual guard. The otlicers of the ship were it l forward at the tithe. The cause of thc trouble did not ap- pc ir, bu: witiroait warning the Spaniards made a rush upon the guard. The olliceriu com-'nai.d, with int hesitating an instant, gave the commnrdto fi:e. Neeily a score oi- tue ii tiers fell. six ot' them having been li lei. Twelve were woundt-d. but none of them so seriously that death is likely to follow. The volley was effective, and the pi'isn~.ss.rheir will"with__God's is one. Each in her single person r venting God on earth, Knowing that so, and on so, is any life of Worth. Don’t talk of women’s we rness, I tell von that this hour The weight of this world’s iuture de- pends upon their power; And down the track of ages, of Timc's Hood tides are told, The level of their height is marked by the place that Women hold. _ Selected. mmsinmsignngmmiqpwar known. Actuolteotaliow itgoeaolo- - tlllrdfartterlhaanyotbefbraad. INEAL e or 6 / -3 bll.mn|¢row¢zn¢0-.i°€V‘|'°l¢- septwt.est,61t;<»m.ss§,persist; 15”3f ;1T§P°rts-Dew°y»~*Wi=at" » July 15-Bombardment ot Santiagfy 2Qrk» 10.02. » . ~ ~~ ~ - ' » second contingent of troops. Every- °°mme_!lQQd- .»--.¢. _ "" ` l" Dec. wiieat.67§ ; 001'D.34§': 08118. -l thing is quiet. The insurgents had not .. _._ , k _ i><>r - Uprising o!Span1ar|h. Atcheson, 345; New York Central advanced' . lGeneral E. V. Greene sai‘s from San-; | , I “I _ "NED *GNN #mmummnt g A Condensed History of the June 20-Gen Shattevstroo s arrive 1 I . I ' Events of the 9.3¢ Five M°mhs_ off Salma 0 Landing be un ul’ ' Result of the Second‘Trlal ofZZola I , _ _ _ g e follow- ° _ ' heoruarp 15-Battleship Maine blew ing da- , aid Qomplgled Jung 26th, VERSAHLES’ Jul-7 18_l.-SPe°l5ll_ ’ 1 upbiln Hl:11]y;naUIlarbop. _ June 24 -Battle ot La Quasiua foughf, The second trial of Zola. and Perreaux _ src - nited States Board of In- resuttmg ,D advance of Gm, Shaftefs took place today. Their lawyers raised I tqulfy l`9P0!`t5 f_l18f_fl19|M&ll16 WQS bl0WI1 vanguard to within four m‘les of Santi- Soma ghjegtion which the court gym-_ ful’ °Y_0Xl9l`Ua~ m_lUB~ arro. American loss re cited “ ” C, b i April u__Presldent McKinley Sends 16 kmedyw wmmded;P Spanish? ‘fat ruled and then refused to suspend the his Cuban message to Congress 1 1’ 50 k' 00"" I0 11 '8 1 Porto Rican expedition will Conslst of 25.000 Men- Many Doctors and Nurses Lessllumerous Than was Feared The War Department is preparing to WAsHiNG'roN, July 18-[Speeial]- Shatter reports that the number ot fev- er cases in camp does not exceed three hundred and the situation is much less serious than was at first feared. The Resoluie,1eaving New York Tues- day, will take many doctors and nurses. l Commander Schley reports having inspected the fortifications of Santiago. Except for those made by the guns of the warships they ara not very formid- able. The Maria Teresa has floated. Her heavy armament is uuinjure-1. The Cristobal Colon will also probably be ' saved. The Viscaya and Almirante Oqueudo are complete wrecks. The Spaniards at Guantanamo do not I yet know ot their surrender and some time must elapse before General toral can notify all in the province of the conditions. ` MADRHJ, July 18.-Public oiiicials say that America is too exacting and intimate] that peace would be arranged immediately if America had stuck to the object ot the war for Cuban inde- pendence. You Want a I HAMMOCK You Want p It Now“"“‘ You Can’t Do Without It. You Can Buy it at a Low Price at ' _ HASZARD & Il00RE’S UNGE MURE _ ,_ _ east ,1|ed_ a ow _ ppea. Thereupon _ April-The government sends its ul-1 June 25__Sp,mi5h Admiral Cam,”-,val they threw up and left the court and *_ l `f;‘;**§i'-;m ;;5)l;¢;;l:- Miflisfef P010 SSKS tleet repotted at Port Said on the Zola and Perreaux were ordered to be ll ~“‘-Pl'i1}??1-lMiUi;W¢1‘ “'00\if0fd receives lwajurlg 2I7,l;I-ll`?tl):i€iiment announces for- lmpnsoued for a year and also to pay S I his P9-§5P01`TS Ri Madrid- ' mation of squadron under Commodore 100 francs' time ind costs' U ' _APfll22_\v8F OPEDS Will] the N8Sh- Walsog to sail for Spanish C0335, .v1ile’s Capture <>f_ the Bu@u1Ve11tum Third Philippine expedition sans from and the New Xorlis capture of the Spa F;-,mciS¢0_ . Pedro. Cuban ports declared in a state : '- i I I June 28 Pres.dentMcI\inieyextends ~ I p the Cuban blockade to the southern Y“k°" mv" PMN’ Mmm’ Rl°mY coast from Cape Frances to Cape Cruz. |'°d°"' Going South-Fever Cases' "IOIIEIHP Just opened a large ment of BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR 3 CHINA* wich views -_ ' . town and 8.8. “I f-_‘ Also mounted views on if board at 10. 15 and 25c each. liao- Dinar & §: Importers, » te. etc. __ as carcfuil as but a careless my Put all Your tru naught. ' 8 hrcngh. 1 a. neighboi ruined neighbor. Thev are good Cds' and never msunancs aceu'r.’ Charlottetown. = » . _ ttuntitttt an lmpo rtant Announcement cam' lrrrsnisr To Paulina. ‘ THE management ol! the Charlottetown ~ Works, announce to the tarmers of Edward Island, that they have purchased I~ very low figure for a. term of years ‘ gi-:nano byiproduct ot the Charlottetown' king actory, accumulating from time h time, and are in a position to supply hrlb and others with a cheap soap tar superior In quality no the home-made article. and at 5 p:icesolov];'°astwmakeitli{oai'~polywortlwlIlo worrya u soap _su es ereatter. Knoivniirn sAnwii‘lt»s for mem sm days byall dealers at the low price ot tm 03h ‘lil’i§E’ '&l‘i‘1°‘ili°“fl""fi..f..i... 1....” .sn couring soap only 10 cents for 3 lbs, It will ll n waste ot time and money for farmers U ““.i°.t.°.