lars per Y ear 6 HARLOTTETOWN oe This is True Sibert: when Free Born Men having t to advise the ‘Public, may speak free.” —Evripipgs. ISLAN®: MONDAY. wikchvaiel [8, 1898 Single Uopies two male, « “NO [64 SANTIAGO UNDER BIG. EXPEDITION, AMERICAN RULE. General Shafter Takes Command. THE SPANISH REGIMENTS DE- POSIT THEIR ARMS. Will Be the Next Move Made, GENERAL MILES TO HAVE COMMAND OF FORCE, a sric C é : f The American Occupation of the Will Make a Start.as Soon as (oc 7 > : Port is Complete. Possible. (Sreciat to Tue Examiner.] [Srecray to Tue Examiner] Wasntxetox, Jaly 18.—The War De- Wasuinoroys, July 12,.—Itis stated that partment posted the following bulletin at} at the cooferen:e yesterday plans were | } : 4 5.15 p. a. yesterday hiecussed for an azgress:ve movement in Saytiaco pe Cvea, July 17.—To thal which both the aimy etd navy will take Adjatant General, U.S. A., Warhington: | part against Porto Rico. *I have the honor to announce that the It is expected that General Miles will go to Porto Rico, and Michler, of bis steff, American flag has this instant—12 o’clock | direct from Santiago "hoisted over jthe house of the civ.) | that Stone and Col. from New York in a day or two - Deeb ent .n the city of Sant'ago, in the | will leave —— — bands playing the national sir. f A light battery fired a salute of twenty. | |\EXPLOSION AT PORTO RIOO. one guns. Perfect order is now LTH MILITIA FOR PORTU KIGU.| oom OF CANADA The Establshment List Just Issued, ADDED TO FORCE. To be Formed at Halifax Sixty-four Strong’ — —_— {Seectat to Tae Examtver.] Orrawa, July 18.—The militia estabe lishment list just issued shows the total strength of Spermanent force to be 865, active militia 45,408. Authority has been given to form a bear~ er company at Halifax, the first of the at the residence of either Mr. being maintained by the municipal gov- eroment. The distress is little sickness in the town and scarcely ig great but there any yellow fever. A small gunboat and about 200 seamen eft by Cervera have surrendered to me. The obstructions ere being removed from the north of the harbor, Upon coming into the city I discovered a perfect entanglement of defences. Fighting as the Spaniards did first day, it would have cost five thousand lives to have taken it. Bata) lions of Spanish troops have beea depositing arms since daylight in the armory, over which I bavea guard. General Toral formally eurrendered the Plaza and all stores at 9 a. m. } (Signed) W. R. Suarrer, Major-Genera). TOURISTS .— Prince Edward Isiand Iliusitrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P E Isiand. For sale at the bookstores or at this office - 50e Undertaking Notice. Night calls by telephone or person- ally. promptly attended to M,. Wrightor Mr. G. D. Wright and in business bours at oflice or factery.—Mark Wright «& Co. Funeral Directors. Fresh strawberries tonight at Beer & Goft’s. Pin Loer.—Albowt the firstof July a miver dagger pin enrmeled blue. Finder will please leave it at this office. — — a We carry the largest stock of WALL PAPER in P. E. Island. We do the largest WALL PA- PER business in P. E. L We carry such a large variety of patterns § ina WALL PAPERS that we can please almost everybody. e are Agents ‘for the best - WALL PAPER makers in Canada and the United States. We mark our WALL PAPERS at reasonable prices, and can supply every grade ‘from the iowesi to the bighest. Cal] and See (ie0. Carter & C0. fSesciat ro Tue Examiver } Maprip, Jnly 18.—A despatch from Porto Rico says that 150 cases of ammus nition exploded there, killing fourteen persons end wounding many others. iin —— A Quebecer’s Confidence’ in Dr. Chase’s Caterrh Cure —Gives Relief at once, He says. Danville, P. Q,, April 6th, 1888. EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, Dear sirs,—Enclose find 31 tor | dozem boxes Dr Chase’s Catarrah Cure, Please send them at once. Every patient using it says “It is an excellent cure, gives relief at once.” JAS, MASsoNn, Gen’l Merchant, Dauville, P, Q. Shirt waist sale at Stanley Bros. All 85c and 95c for 60c seach; all $1.00 to $1.20 for Ticeach. See ad. 164 23 ——— Going Cheap Job lot of Women’s and Child- ren’s Boots selling oheap in Boxes on our middle counter. Children’s for 29c. GirF BROS SOD PROD OHS OD0TOS Wyeth’s ' Liquid Extract Malt This is a true extract of malt containing practically no alcohol. As an aidto digestion and asa tonic it 18 of great value. In the hot weatber when the system is 80 easily affected itis of great service. We have just received a fresh supply of thes valuable article, A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE | Seaegran nig ° $ ‘ ¢ SOS OCOFO OEY 263202 ap alee ogee D8 0M ona @]Oo*= govern presence of an immense concourse cf on the Resolute to join the General at! people, the infantry prese ating arms and’ Santiago. kiod in Canada, The total strength will i b> 64. It will be ofticered by the surgeon major in command and two surgeon lieus tenants. | major, one staft sergeant, five sergeants, l gix corporals, one bugler and 47 privates: _—_— PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. oeosoeo | Aifect Only the Destinies of Cuba, [Sescsat to Tak BxaMiner.] — A BEARER COMPANY TO BE! There will also be one sergeant- THE TERMS OF CAPITULATION A Great Achievement for Shafter, SPANIARDS TO MARCH OUT WITH HONORS OF WAR. Spanish Irregulars to Remain in Cuba, on Parole, [Seecra, ro THe ExamiINer,] Wasnixeton, July 18.—Terms of the surrender sanctioned by Madrid are as follows : First, declares that all cease pending the agreement to the official hostilities sball capitulation. Second, thatthe capitulation included ali the Spanish forces and the surrender of all war material within the prescribed limits, Third, the transportation of troops to Spain at the earliest possible moment each force to be embarked at the nearest port, Fourth, that Spanish officers shall re- tain their side arms, and enlisted men their personal properly. Fifth, that after the final capiiulition the Spanish forces shall assist in the removal of all obstructions to navigation in Santiago barbor. Sixth, that @fter the final capi'ulation commanding officers shia!) furnish go™- Maprip, July 18.—E! Imparcial says thata member of the ministry declares that negotiations for peace with the United States are only possible as far as the ques tion of Cuba is concerned. To demand more than this would be to say that Spain must commit suicide. OBITUARY. Now that the intense excitement which seized the inhabitants of Si. Joseph’s parish on Sunday‘the 3rd of July, 1898, (tbat never-to~be-forgotten day) has partialiy subsided, and the eleetric pang of grief and woe that so suddenly smote the families of that day’s victims has been soothed by God-given patience and resignation and the kindest offices of sympathetic friends, I offer my emall garland of affectionate eulogy to our depart- ed bretherv. .Suffice it for me to say, ip addition te what bas already appeared in obituary, that “Qwney” Trainer, as he was fawiliarly called, left nota foe in the world. In him was neither guile nor hypocrisy, envy nor rancor, but charity apd justice to all. May the God of Justice, whom he loved and feared in his short life in time, bea God of Mercy andJ ustice to him in eternity. And Thomas W. Monsghan ! Who were his enemies? The writer knows he had none. His ever- -ready, obliging, charitable disposition was incomp:t ble with such a word as enmity. Where was the man whe more quickly responded to the call of the neighbor sn temporal necessities, or to that of the parish priest in church affairs, than Tom Monaghan; when the virtue of charity should be predominent either in assisting the needy, sheltering tle traveller from the storm,or in the more worthy duty of shielding the christian from the woree atorm of calumny, Tom Monaghan spoke and acted in the right time and place. Truly a melaucholy scene was enacted on Tuesday morning the 5thWJuly; in St. Jcsegh’s Churchyard, whea the caskets of our two departed frienda were laid, not six feet apart, surrounded by grief-strieken friends, so sadly, so suddenly bereaved, and hundreds of sym- pathizers of all denominatione, and in the midst of allour beloved priest performing thesad but teautiful two-fold ceremony of committing “earch to earth,” to await the summons which shai! call us al] together. Mr. Monaghan leaves a heart-broken widow, father and sister on the Island, aod amother, brotherand sister in the United States. May God comfort and console his disconsolate widow, parents and friends, and give eternal reat to his own soul. Marx A.Swmiru. Shaw & Beairs'o The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnish estimates on al) branches of the trade. If you are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plumbers. plete inventory of all arms od munitions} of war and a muster of al! é@oldiers in the district. Seventh, that the Spanish gen eral shall be permitted to take the military archives and records with him. Eighth, that all guerillas and Spanish irregulare shal] be permitted to remain in Cuba if they ao elect, giving a parole that thy evillnot again take up arms against the United States unless properly prepared. : Ninth, That the Spanieh forces shall be permicted to march out with all the honors} «i}}} all : SHIRT WAISTS at}l| «lil «ii «if «all aii af “i ~«} GShA25 AVES BA GI Lehn ts Ms i Want to introduce to you 3 special bargain lines in No, 2 of the They’re all wonders at the price, Nnmber 1. is a large as- sortment at Numer 3 is the gem ‘ine collection. made up of waists you'd never expect at less than $1.75 choose for 7S¢6 MOORE & LEUD. What We Advertise ~~ FFAGLGA FOS SH te is Sofie isa line of, com- prising light and dark waists g¥ all sizes, some with attached collars and cufls, some with detachable collars and cuffs EGLO 45¢ ESE LINE INS PS SS ¥ 59e By - 4 ty It is is & % & B 3 & 5 2 £ sh : : & ll a 7 7” We Have ‘ be disposed of by the United States in, future, A Madrid member of the Cabinet in od interview, asserted that the Government is seeking an honorable peace with the Unit- ed States. Potice Covrt.—Some dog tax sum- monses made up the docket thie morning. Tux Rorsp Argna.—The fight between Corbett and McCoy is not likely to materi- alize, notwithstanding all the talk there was about a meeting between tnese two gladiators: Tom Sharkey, despairing of getting on a match with any of the champions or would-be champions after the ordinary fashion, has come eut with an offer to meet two of them in ove evening. The men he is after are James J. Corbett and Kid McCoy, and he says they can name their own terms, BASASLASAABAA Tus Next Arrracrion.—The popular Ainsworth Company, of Boston, will arrive inthe city on Friday morning, and will of war dep2siting their arms, which will | ———~—~——~———— £4444244a424224442 244444 644 If It’s Newsons—It’s Good The Price is Only Nominal” We are almost giving them away—we mean Bedroom Suits—Our SUITS are well made, well finished—Have nice stylish Chairs and Tables and good mirrors, and when we name the PRICE you will eay—whv, that is no more than they ask elsewhere for the common We know thai— Suits, kind. value in Bedroom but we are here to give absolutely the best We don’t play second fiddle to any body—We will be glad to have you drop in and compare. ~~ Jonn Newson FIST TeSTTTTVTTTVTTTTTTSeTTTC rT? appear at Opera House same evening giving the same performance in every way as during thir recent season in the States, which hes been a succession of brilliaut engagementa in all the large cities and towne. Miss Louise Ainsworth will undoubtedly create a sencational in the novel and unique feat~ ures which she contributes to the perfor- mance, and the other leading artists of the company, Miss Eva Macey Fairbanks aad Mr. Walter David, will also be seen in many original scenes and _ selections. Seats are now on sale at the usual places, and the limited supply of desirable ones makes an early application necessary. Buy bargains i in boots and shoes during the month of July.—J B McDonaid & Co. 163 3i. s MACKAY'S > eg eeeVTVET VOVTETTTT A full assortment of Trunks and Valises just opened up, WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, —BROKER $1,2 Commission Merchant, O’Dwyer’s Cove, St. John’s, Newfoundland. P.O, BOX 654. 150 d&w tf Telescope Valises at 45c, 65c, $1.00, 1,55 up to 1.50 Black Valises at 6c, 75c,and up. 5 up. Trunks all sizes selling at $1.6 Give usa eall. and marked at selling prices-——— 5, 1.75, 2.00 A leather ee valise from up. W. D. 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