IMD7 & col nu mxooen owner the 2150, won Spanish oats Dl@:"l=O oonm-notion ulna good: hound: Poet Arthur G Thodicinl ' Anlnnnn opcnfonl lnlou. .Lo1II>oN. July 2.--A doopsfeh to tho Duly Now: an that as tho nlnlt ofbbo men can!!! qaqdricl ibis inpo-ilah to obhintllonnallut conrmation olllnnr nunihn nnlu `hunk. .....a. _m L.-I_ nu In out-go ol tho motion :0 Ton; Chow. Th, vioocoy bu hon requested by the Auction noon] to Intact the protest of Wu Chow to dsqtoh troops to qnoll the diuurhuou aord protection to tho Inilniaunhn. ` ` -vvvlvvll -cw yuan IIIO AIIIOHCNI nmuon utabliqhmon no Tong Chow, D001` Wu Chow. has been attacked by 9 nob. loobod And bun-nod. ` Than in no now: of my of the miulonu-in being kind; no in in pro- bablo they cloapd in boots. Ilr. Giova- iu in charge at tho zniuioo Tong Chow. Thy Viceroy nauannd by Mm uuwuvn, n.U.. July 2.-Ib In upon- od in Shanghai. uooording to lull Advlou nooivod have that tho A....a.... ...a..a-- -u In nnungnu. oncoming to null ulviou ha-othn thotmoriuo niaion oltcbliuhmnn nu Tana nu..- ..... In.- mun! [Exams 0 partner. He is well known on tho Paoln coast as 3 leading cmaon, having been frequent-_ ` ly mentioned for high polmoal OHS. gag:-.-u. uuu an sputum anummnn and T00` him west. where he became a. citizen of California In 1809 he resigned and wok up the manufacture of mining machinery, designing new and powerful orenruihars. holsters, stamp mill: and engine: pecul- iarly adapted for deep mine; But he. re- turnod to the Union Iron works and in time became O partner. He in wall Immnn this on. n-..m.. -___. GARDEN FOR SALE rntnuandn war nnhir-3.1:: - II. 1:1 1858 Colonel Peter Donahue of tho Union Iron works, San Francisco, en- gaged him as special dmftamnn and took wmt. Wham ha hmnmn n MM... -0 nu Anuuuu uuaueiny. un 150! no began his career with Obed Hnnsey of reaper and mower fume. In 1857 he was engaged by Murray & Hazeihurrt .in the mechanical ` department of their Federal Hill engine works. 1.. I0] vuui IIUIUUI-[V0 Dounrs and rotten armor. Young Scott was educated at a public school in Baltimore, nishing his course atfliton academy. \-In 1854 he began his Hunmv nf Imunr nnrl IRVING ll. KOTT. him a. pcelass herltug+-integrity, 5 pac- sion for lnduhtry and truth telling. This explains nt the beginning why he did not build his govemnmnt a worthless ship, with defective boilers and rotten Ynnnu Qnntt um: uinnu...-I ..o- .. ...-I.u- Avtnalod `no llulol. VANCOUVII. B.O.. July 2.-Ib I: d Shanghai. according to null Anna... nu . DUUDI: Wl [ETD DI ml 580. D%. 85, 1837, at Heb:-on Mills. Baltimore coun- ty, Md. Hls father, the Rev. John Scott, of an old Polmsylvnnla Quaker family, and hi: mother, Elizabeth Lictlg, gave {L uuluu uuuu wwn oomsmots in ma pocket. Mr. Scott is the head of tho Union Iron works of San Frnnc1sc0,and it was in than establishment; the Oregon was built. Good, honest work Imd sound, awless material: he put lulu. . big ghting ma- chinn, for that is the kindof work Mr. Scott in in the habit of doing, whether working (or Uncle Sun or a private citi- zen. `rho Man Who Did It Chlely tuned for Bin Integrity. The out of all the Russins is a long dis- tunco away, but he evidently has his eyes on us. when he learned that an Ameri- can built battleship had made a voyage of 1:},0()0 miles without; starting 5 rivet or bending 11 plate and in such phenomenal tilne that she broke four world's records, be was astonished. He told A court dig- nitary to nd out who built that wonder- fnl craft. As a result Irving M. Scott, the ~ builder of the Oregon, has been invibed to visit St. Petemburg and will probably come back with contracts in his pocket. is tho hnnrl nf thn nun... 1...... fin Special value in Moire Sash Ribbons 38c, 40c, 500. Roman Neck Ribbons. I'II_1_I 1 Iu uquuuu rorl Anni!` anyluo. cial annbuncotlnftln Iuionowiuut tho pay '1 0- ' ` '. -- - VIC CIUIIOK KJHIIICIDOIL Dept. Argudlnn. an aide to Tron. Blnnoo, and Menu. Velnbquez, of the ahe of Gen. Pendo. hnv arrived ab Vera Cruz and an mnkin I gllzoue efforts to nrouae bhe Spnnis ent.h``;\laaca to join them in an ex- Kzdlhion bo raid town: along the Tone rder. All the United States ari`ny"ia now in eight: of Sentaingo and him ouupoece of both sides are no close to one nnooher lahlb picket ring is going on almost contlnuouelv. The men at the front are euffering greeoly from bhe house. There is no Air stirring and the ooillling ef!'e':l: is almost intolerable. [Full] DIIU UIIUKCIICO. Roar admin! Dewey cabled (no the navy department: oataordny that the oiounhlon in Manila in chi i unchanged. The dolpatcb was dated J une 27th. Ab thuu time the bramporol had not Arrived, noibhor had his cruise: Chuloabon. ank A-nun:-.- -- AA. 4... 1-- nu, - rUH. Mr. Scott was born 61 Dec. '5, 1837, Mills. Rnltlmnm nn|In_ auu AIIDIHOBII Iuvnnce WM onocxea. The lighting in from) of Sanbiugo lubed ve hours` And the Spanish were driven from the entrance. I)... -A...l--I I'\.._-.. -_L|-_| L, .- vvuvn Ana IIIIIII. A delpetoh from Siboney no the New York I.-Iern|d my: the American loan was heavy ; 400 were killed and wounded. One entire company wu annihilated by a shell. The American advance was checked. Thu ahhino in lumn at 0...s. -.... 1--.: CUIEu`e G.Lroie e men, not 3 few of whom lived in Sencingo unoil they were driven out by Gen. Weylor a commend. oould hardly re- nnin uhemeelvee. en eager were obey no ehteok the cit at once. When they caught eight 0 their former home they cheered enbhueiuoieelly. They demanded to be led forlnrd epineh the city at once. but they were reabreined with diiculuy by Gen. Garcia end his subordinate oioere. .__| uowII'u' usnoy. wnoro Garcia Inge had his hudqurhorn during the pro- aenb operations. and nuecoedod in Minno- ing unto: the deloooel of Bnntingo than had my Anni-Spaninh loroe nines bio opus- oionn in this cinihy begun. They alu-cod the villngo ofcanoy wiahin two miles of the ciby Jrsonnl. puliu in plain View of the Spanish pickets. IT oy oncunpod luo nighbnou by and prepared form curly attack. l1.....:- - ._-.. _-A - t-_ -1 ..L._. u,-, , ,1 9 upon to lay LII important part in the ab- hck on subingo, beam their march from Bibonoy st daylight: yesterday morn- Iing. Thoy hook the main rold BUILT THE OREGON. Sash Ribbons 38c. noun or `the bum. ._L-L 1_-__, cuL, ulyllguu yuwruly morn. '1 when Garcia he mu-torn dm-inn aha may \ HIIIC lied : of .;.....=~v:.,....:::-;.;':. W yum- wucqglnu tn . nuuuuu. IOIIK Ill . nnuwn alriltlnh,-u an I _. n;m.mp3umchi Imngoc pdalo. l.:nitIIr_n and unit:-bk`? `ya ' I-`W _nupu, III: Illlyilll-II can-gotieuy conducted In-unuou II l'IIll Illungll. nobuamuasuuunuqnnui will In carried on by hi: mitten in the none of tho Bruno auto withwjl. 8. Malcolm. long Mr. Bruno : urintuzh,-u amount. HoIl'|l'l'ndInhn!hln(!hia-,..n uuunuuuo grunt port. or so on tho crowd which pordntod in hon up their naovomonu. Tho pm w" not no one- oidod u the soon would indicates. u the Kinggpauo, who won qhorlgmovual of thoir 8031. .'n..mm%.. k` . I In li|VI!`-I*V|I3'4_.`-`:"!':P'I2.iI;-af7 -',-'.`I:2`0d on in 'F"'r'3 dot mylfor than lncroogpbnt the plryzn blunotho mater out. of um. an Mu East color Fancy Mus- lin: 10, were 15c. Thno gosh to nothing wu the noon ol the Inn:-out gonzo batman tho Kingston and Brockvlllo Bun ab Gaonnoqno with Infant: in favor of the latter bun. Rough pay nnd_Innp '93" V and In i - rnvr thnnllilcrugpbnt the nlfvrn Iu nu nun Vienna by unonnnal or pooplo. Thai: exoolloooioo. lord And Indy Aberdeen. hue boon planned to IHOW the picture to be exhibitnd under their pntromga, and during its pfogrou through the country it in entrusted to the can of W. Scout Sous. the well-known line a doolou. MontruL It will boon View tor noun! days M St. Gootgfl hall. The time will be nnnonnond hm-. unyi Ill DI. uoorgrl Announced later. For Queen And Itrnplrn. A famous oil pointing will be placed on view during the coming week in So. George : hell. Ia ie none other than the oelebnted picture For Queen end Ein- pire." the property of the queen, forming one of the important diemond julviiee _pre eente. Her majesty. on Account o! the in- hereeh bhe picture eroueed, hoe gneiouely unibted it tobe exhibited b tonghouh do end the principal colonies. and einoe iu arrival in Helilex Into February. in bee been visited by uhoueende ef people. exoei|enoiee.lord end ledv Abningm uuuce J. All bun H0 ll: rcocueawr 2. National |osgne-Al:Cincinnaai 14; Phila- delphia 2. Ah Chicago 4: New York 8 Au Pibtabnrg 7; Brooklyn 8. Ah so. Louis 4; Wuhiugum 2. AI: Louinvillo 0: Balti- more 2. Ab Cleveland 12; Boston 6. KVUUIJIIUUT II. National |oaguo-Ah Piuboburg 15; Brook- lyn 8. Au Sb. Louis 3; Washington I3 AI: Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 17. At Chicago 7; New York 5. At. Louisville 9; Bikini- more 1. Ab Cleveland 5; Rooton l0. (mints YESTERDAY. Eutern longuo--Au Toronto (Grab gums) ll; Syracuse 7; (second gune.) Toronto 19; Svrnouae 4. An Montreal (re: gum) 5: Wilkonbarro 0; (second game) Montreal 2; Wilheabarro 4. Ah Springeld 7; Provi-_ dance 3. At: Bnlhlo ll: Rochester 2. Nnimul |......._ A o.n:....:....-m 1.. m.u_ unicorn Uu lllllfilll]. Eubern lugue-Ab Toronto 5; Syracuse 10. Ah Montreal 0; Wilkubarro 1. At Springeld 6; Providence 5. Ab Bulfnlo 2; Rochester 9. KY..s:.......I I-__--- A._n:.._L,,,, - n umuuu). ` llln. 2210 Z 0. Two mile handicap, profouiounl--H. Carmnn. Morrieburg (I25 yarde); Anguu McLeod, Toronto, (scrunch); T. B. McCar- hhy. Toronto, (ccrnocb). Time. 4:45 2 5 Viva milnnhnmninn-Mn .m-o....-_ A w uu_v. xoroncn, (lcrlncny. `time. 4:10 2 D Five mile championship, nmnbour--A. W. Sherriuta. Brnnbford: Funk Wilson. Ob- bawu; Davidfwilnou. Toronto. Time. U;4`J. LUFOIIIO. 'l'Il!lO, `I143 I 0. One mile. 2:40 clue. amateur. three best: n||--John Robinaon.ToI-onto; J. H. Barnobb. Toronto; G. 0. Abbott, Toronbo (paced). _Timo. 2:15 2 5. Turn mi]. Ln:-ulinnn nnn`An-in-.-I `II "E" 151111;. % ` rorverytllu Tlllkloinohpurbipn %am JARS. quuunill I0! IOIIHIIK. Two mile tandem ohunpionnhip. profu- aiona|-T. B. McCarthy and O. Grub:-Sx. Toronto; J. Hutcbinn And W. Middleton. Toronto. Time, 4:45 1 5. nnn In. 0.11] glgnn g-....o..... LL--- One mile open. amateur. bhno hubs- Goorgo W. Riddoll, Winnipeg; John Smihh, Toronto. Time, 2:13. Frank Moore nished second in thin. but: was dis- qualiod for fouling. TFO mils huidnm nhllnninnnhin rural ... uuruu, 1'. A. MOUTH. `urns, l:UP5. One mile championship, prolouional- Angus McLeod. Toronto; '1`. B. McCarthy. Toronto; J. H. Willa, Toronbo. Time. 2:051-5. n_- _:I_ __.__. -___L_,,_ .| _ I `no lacroono latch AI (hlnnoqu. 'l`h-no mm]. on ..-n.:..- ..._- .L- ___._- unumna,'10l'0n|':O. `me summary Iollowa: One mile novice, three hone ml- Ralph C. Ripley. Hamilton; Allan Muir. Brantlordg George C. Abbott, Toronto (paced). Timo.2:2335. " Half-mile.opon rofeuionul--H. Cnrman, Mot:-inhurg; '1`. McCarthy. To;-onoo; Angus McLeod. Time. 1:07 1 6. Hnlfanila nhnvnninnnhun --ant-..- nugua IECIJEKL LIIIJD. IIUI I D. Half-mile championship, amateur- Alfred W. Sherrib. Branmord; T. W. Barns. F. A. Moore. Time. 1:08. Onn miln nhnmninn-lain n-nlg..h...-l uuuuruu II no WM UDWBU. T. A Beeumonb. Obuwn, wee releree and George K. Orr. Toronbo, starter, wibh A. E. Walton. Toronto, as his eulaoenb. D. J. Kelly, Toronbo, was clerk of the course. The oiclele can claim credit. for the smooth way in which the events, wltah their big string of riders, were run off. There were several I ills, bub only two were badly injured. heee were Powell, Kingston. and Weltrop, ol the Royal Ca- mdinna, Toronto. The aummery follows: One mile novine. three hnnhn n.l_ UVUIIIII W5. W0 A meaning of the dominion racing board we: held in bile morning and Axhon,Bnno- lord. and Dnvey Wilson, Toronto. were suspended bub nnbuequently the unopen- aion in Wilson : one was rescinded on his e roeing to ride enobher wheel. Freder- ic Loughead rode a. half mile to break bhe record and succeeded in pulling in down to 66 3 5. It wu 5715. He could not ride in the other evebu in which he who entered on be we: unwell. VI` A I2--.._..-..s f\Ll--._ ._-_ --l__A4 on-man. of Ionlobnrg, Got lint Plnoo In tho llnlt-lilo Open And In tho twee` ue Handicap--no. Iohood And lo- oamay um Inst of the nu won-_`_. Puwoll, or Kingston, In uunnd In a Spill-nlnhou In tho Conan and t Tllno Indo. ,' Pmnnnono, Oob., July 2.-Yutor was the opening day of obs iizowu-ovin nl meet for Ontario of the U. .A. `It: weaohor was ne and him noon afford splendid eubortainmonb for the poo lo I! 0 attended at the driving pnrk. he rangoxnents (or the moat were excellent on with A large enbry oi bhe futon riders bh \ events were full of intorono. The trnckia a half mile clny one and In: in splendid condition. The time made in some of tho evonbn In: good. 3 A mashing nf tha dnmininn I-no-inn hnnul ` Oontlnuod In run mutant. 9c. [nus mu: guuzwns mun. FREIMLOUGHEAD LOWEREO THE HALF-MILE RECORD. Arrangements Wei`: Exccllcut and Events Illtl'tl. [ms rmnsuuu um! Baseball on Thursday. .. I-........ AA.|lI-_-_L_ 2 f-.L!!1NG3T0!`&BR0l }P_L3__I s!!.1_!L_L -- V.-.u cu vvuu no VIIGJIIU Tnko Lnxsuvo Bromtrqulnlno Toblou. All `a. romnduumonoy Hit nun to cull. -noun VII! Illr II: A. Abomothy bu purohuod I boot and Ihoo nnnufuetnra- n oomph: at loll than half price And will oor thou: to tho public so grab bsrgaim, oommonoing Saturday, 2nd imb. Oall undue it than In Anything you want. 127 Princess strut. mFut color Prints 7c,were 109.- [To cu:-ca Collin onunay frnko Bromoamnam -run... .u uuu nu-v. VIII null? ll man I. In To lad. VICTORIA, B.C.. July 2.-Aooordlng ho I Singapore news the Acheon wor. which hu been in progrua lor annoy-nix yarn. in dnwing to on and through oho vigorous measure: now bolng employed by the Dutch, who hnva hltherbo Mod nubaidloo and other mouurea. Colonel Van Hoot: after clearing Achoon proper of the enemy is preparing to stuck in wibh 1 force of noun thousand monlntho provinooo! Podil. where the sultan of Aohoon holds oonrt. Arnnrior nnd Pun-y Sound nilwn numbn- ing 400 went on strike oatorday at higher vngoo. ` They are poi 81 I dnyoud hnvo boon nogooinhing for homo Inoithl for I your : ngroomonia oi: 81.10 I day. Finally the railway nuthoriiiiu refund in knit with the men as I body bub only individually. The men izhon went on strike and now do- mnnd 81.26 1 day, This is I very notion: mnizbor for the hyuthm, u ii; msy load to inrohor trouble and l` pnotiosl tie up At the bulioab time of the your. 1-my l_n:o A an-nu-. OTTAWA. 0nb., July 2.-A|l the section men of the Camdn Ahlnnoic rullwny and im: 400 want: on um-in vurguhu .. n.'-I..... Oops for evry purpose. V Oik Hall. ` nuu nu owner or one noree ropulieb. We]-h is also I jockey. They qunrteel so the Fort: Erie track yesterday over the alleged ebure of McCerohy e friends by Wellh and in in eeid than when Welsh eoerted in to whip McCarthy the lumber: drew e revolver and fired. Wahh wen wounded in bbe light arm. lhot Ac fhouu Isiah. Bnrnuo, N.Y.. July 2 -Patrol Envy (livorn. of the Purl ob:-ooh station. nrruhod Ron Mocnrohy. Jersey City, last night And loehod him up on oho ohugo of assault: in the second degree. He it want- ed so Fort: Eric on the ch: 0 of having than Thomu Walsh. MoCnrlh%y in I `coin and is owner of the horse Popnliab. nl-h i00IQV. Thaw nnnnnlhl uh bk- - III-V] IIIIV Dnsnwr Luna. June 30. enn (o on baking care of uheir hey; ol veil per- taioulnr in very heavy and h Iohndlo. Road work is completed under ireohion cf 0. Mccenhe. George Abrams is very poor- ly. Our teacher, Miss Wood, h gone to epond her vnoebion wish friend: a Byden- hnn. M. Oroer, Grand Rapids Miob.. wee renewing ncqunintenoee I re thin week. Willie Ora.-er has gone emith. Mien J. Pege went to GI anhoro bime. Bee-keeper: repor prosperous. year. Mn. Smith in: aring from asthma. ` Slhli with thee essential points can bought at _a reason- " able prige at unn u an r U-1 will-Ed taunts U71`. 00101830)` - llqh:.uBtr0oI`I'.| -m-55"} and VIII! %o. I lvohnnon mg near one u or _.l'il'InO. Bbe landed e eupplf I ntione Ind lent theuv to the can shed onee. under the protection of the Indus mining oom- peny e railway guard. Mile Berton the received word Iron: c Inmder Mocelle tho the Cuban Gen. rez bed reported that 5,000 ntione were urgently needed by the destitute funiliea ueer the city of Gunntenemo. Ratione for their reliel 17!] be sent forward to-day. must be perfect in every detail, the ma- terial, the cut, the t, the sewing, the style.\ \ Io lnu lg Anon-loan from `tho Mold- muu liaison : Watt, BIBONIY, J y 2.-Mlu Clan Bu-taon hu moo of Oahu: gononlu, nonla (`.11-ola. Domobrio on on bond the Bod area I Tenn. The ooInmit- in; near also lnndnd I nunnlu all us. uno owe: mun nnoo no jump over- board, but wu roaoninod. All the seven one: of blindness were nbhondod with vio- lonb dole:-lum. "Moon blink" In as are dilute and the nnndihlnn of an mun: -I hlun gang 1-! - -...4.I lUl"llIOI'O I/DID I WlK- Ull MI IUUB. Kat degrees south of the equator. J. William H: raves, I sailor. stricken with total blin non:-,diod in I dolorium sud wn buried so A. One other mun tried to jump board. but dun rnnhninnd. All aha nwnn UI Ivll CIIW IIOOUUIU IIDIIUICII WTIII or total blindneee end in severe cue: delerluln developed. The velul drifted be lonely fox-more than I week. On May 10!: . three dean-can lnnhh of thn nnnuam-. I. William Jollll nrannmg, IITIVIII new yoauruay. IW daya from Sourahaya, Java. with a came at angai Inigo fAmor_iioan rogoniag com . nat 0 con :13 up 0 I 3'u'Q n.. aha anchored in the John Curtis. one of the crew of thirty aailora, was taken 0B in a boat and Iona to SD. Aznoa hoaplhal anlforinx Iron: a abrnngo dalirinn. [which the marinora nall moon hllnk. Io became known than noarl the enhlro crew were more or loan alien hy the malady and an slowly recovering. They we in a tial mm of hhndnooa. For r.lu-aowoo uhovuaol waainhboragionol tho aqnator. whore the moan about bril- liantly at night. Tho weather waa cacop- blonally clear. The aky waa oloadlau lo: almost the onlnro bind. Ono afar anohhor ol the crow hooomo atlrekon wlhh parual or tohnl blind mm: and in anwom nannn dnlm-ham JIIIDII Dlllll" II D `If IIIIIIII Ina UH. ndibion of so many of the auto! I vouol ynkom uunldnl lnhoroli in Iudiml circles ham. Logo KILLED on wounnso. Added to stock to-day : New Bergen 25c and 40c. New Black Soliela 50c and 65. New Japanese Silks 25c. New Taetta Silks 69c. Wrappers 59c, 75c. $1. Wash - Dress Goods and Muslim. CAIE8 OF "MOON Bl.lNK} * - Look on Io`: It. `A1... I.-- __-_l - - J A I-lonvy Ila r ..._ I.___- I nuu vuutcu IOI VIOClo , Ru. E. B. Lsnocloy will panel: at bath 1 union in Bydcnlum attach Motluodlgt. r church to-marrow. Thou will ho hll ill- I augnnl Icnnonl. ; Brock Itrcct llcthodiu church. Row. '1" - C Brdwn, puoo:---Subject for nothing: ` "Fricndchi Human and Divine. Inu- lng. "An ochnnalng lrlond." "God" in tho cubjoct so Chrlcmn church wnormw morning. eleven 0 Ohocnn F:-loads hull, our nochnlcc utiouu. It will In communion Tcctinonhl mean; not: W 1 light. - Qncon strut llclahodht chuck. low Jamal Elliott, B.A.. Jautu-vll O.I.. God-Inc rod Working 37 pn.,-"luI| A0 I Am ; fellowship muting no 10 ul. Mu. Evan will sing Bouulln. iono- whcu" by Auluocc at night. -------1-------- A.cJ91"11 ___ ABLE BOARD. ALSO PLEA8AIC'l' R (front; with modern oouvenlonoou. l.rsl local ty, quiet. I95 hr`l'a." - The Dress Department count-r`, -.yloldV, VICII WUILLI )4. Black Grenad' lin Waiata. ' lack if pre- .25, well worth ,. FURNISHED ROOMF, WITH OR WITKOUT Te .board, at No. 480 Princess Street, Vnuxhn H1100. xuu ml. HUNISH1`, ENE! T10 young men; mrmarv Ionl, FYI. n lndentmnlerkl and others who are sdmhon orMr. Gladstone, and would like wupend the * next three mmnhalu telling the mntchlann ` ntorv or hlu me. we teach you how todotho - work and guarantee nuooeu. From II) to 00 3 day nbuoluml lure. The no car ofmlure and H. w ll be 0 oyn Io work. Particular: furnished rroo. nanuu-Gnu nu-mm Co. , 1.1 II xnm. 'mnon1`o. I'M`!-lclllllrl furnished HI Lmxnm, : _ made of xterlinpr Iilvor pplatcd ~ with qld, huh` |Canadn at 'coat of arms ind Kiple,` ' Leaf richly , ennmolled in` diKero.n! " nlnmn nn~ Iu--.n_`_ {SEALS Awnsn. Aumum FDR. Till! GREAT- W est.(`unn.dInn book "rm oralndatoao," memorial edmnn, I3 opium. Ounvulerl prunpeotlls now re ' . Solis tn everybody. Amy to make $."1.(l) dn Iv. Be mat in the Ilold. BllADl.EY-(,IAl1ll|I'l`Bl')Kl30., I.mn'II:n. I`onon'ro. -AUUUD BTEADY MAN FOR nmvma; AD. ply M. Tnoursoum Bonnmo an, Prl neon Street. 1Ti* ANTED. AGENTS FD "I1`lh1(`)l!lglSlInt::IT" mnmnrlulmlulnn 1.- h..-n.n_.. n.._...--__.- ( N EBEul`Wl1`llUUlL'l' BUCKLE Q!` T1115 3 um Regiment. rlndar will pleuo return aamem B.A`. novel and receive reward. . HIUYOLE." (llvo name of W price Mimi. Box "H" WHIG Omoo. ` _._.a. .7.__-. ANTED TO PURCHASE "DA V ! HIUYULE." WI: and n" Omoo. {COME AND BOARD, $4 WTIAIJAX '1' with all modern aooommodatlon. :__7::__..._._.______._..____... JAB. HILL}. T`.P'$ nE i'.J . J`f4"}3`< .f..Tn.'y'J5`"um. 8. B. COBBITT; FUNERAL DIRECTOR. II 1 OX H7] ltingnwn, successor to W. M. nnnln. 1.. 1. IIAHIVIIUN UUKPQHY. Undertaken and Embumoru. It and III Prlnoell 8t.roel.. 'Phonea:-WI llnb Rmldonoe. 91. Open dqy and nigh DRAM! IBTATI.` T",P x }..`.%%9.2I,. .`.E."u`f.:.T..? ..r`5`".5`}5 am he carried `in At the old stand on bohlll 3! MI astute. n.uu:. Admlnmnu-Ix. I 1jAGY& STEA6Y;'1 This will be a short week for buoineu, but we intend to keeup the sales, and to do no will give special value: all thro' the house. manufactixrea -sa_rr;-lea-',: lvilaolloj and unbleacbe , at bub .. ` gain prices. New Goods opening out daily. |200_Pairs: . V 7' - `GOOD STEADY MAN nmvm _ _ pl 0 0 y gt. B01 -ruxd nu. C6MPOSI'l`O 3 Once. aoonooox. WMIEH I PERM . AdrlrensHomo."P.O. o, oomxlnnton. 2j-jjt nn.-.. -._._. . .__. __ . __ __--- - I150 Pairs Blan 100 Whim Honey Bomb Quilts` ` I 2 M40533` ANTED. HONEHT, V men; mrmor wnmn " 9 L `hdluolaptg .x?..'$."'.3 mu `(ya-3 mm ..a s--m..':(Kuu_-r it or . , , 9 dawn to llndnv. . `W .I V -Sliort Wegk. ,`-----.._-..---.--------. 1`. F. EARRIION COMPANY. xdum and mmhum... an ....n nice fine quality, perfect in every large sin, good quality. price as long as they la:t L `i - _ the Church lorvlou. n 1 ____|-_ __1n # 7' 1 Jus_t3 opened at 'FE)?`.' new * Jnme BOARD. WANTED. Q`T-QIlI` LOST. Fast color Prints 6c,vere No; 153. ~ and value: unexcelled. All these lines receive special attention here. Stocks are well assorted Summer.-Corsets 33c,50c. Shirt Waist:-, special lot at 50c. Shirt Waieta, special lot at 75c.. - Shirt \Vaiats, Swiss Dot ` Muslin . white collar and ` cuffs, $1.25, well worth $2. n\- H- TO RENT. Fvnmsnnn co1'uaas ox .EMi)N'1` PI I. I 0 Fl . ` mm. --9978 no"'x`':'ii';':..n2:..`.;` ml. alum n., wlthdonble dwenI1n'6oc'up1'o"d b two wnsnu no rental or 39 pct month. Tftle parrecbf 1|'Iorl1:1nf' (tub orhnlfcuhkneng mongqn I . . Aunnvnn, junta Agent. I51 Wellington st. - `l`B NEW ` COSMOPOLITAN, 'rn.n~rroN. om. W ITH EXCELLENTBTA BLE3 AND BARN. A an al goodomnln lorb 5! ens. Enquirgorgzfc. Cumin. Kl::gnt.on. n "-"_t-_%:------------ ....-. uvn on-.u rval l'UlVl':U. F.` AI1l0UR.NEI)8ALE FOR RENT AND ! Taxes: of the Stock In Trade. Goods and attain of Messrs. Mmsdnmsld ct Allen will take place At. their Door Knob Factor , Ring strmt. West. City of Kingston. on W J)NES- DAY,JUl,Y 6711. 1898, M II o'clock n.m. Stock lint cauho noon on me premises or with the undersigned. J. J. (MRDINER,BaIlm', I51 \VeI|Ingtun Ht, Kingston. June 29th. 1898. ~ ? . v u .DL'ua . metal va1ve The onlylrellubla Bic; ole Valve made. Has been a long-ft-ll. want. It In solid brawn; no rub- bnr ormprmfn to get out or order. Hood for urn earn rustun nae. Pumps eusi'_v and In dc.-tinted y ullnpl g|v|ng the screw cap two turns buckwa 5. Price compares rxworably mm that. or other valves. Tlfnhu nnnu Hull: 01 Ul.Dl9I' VIIVGI 'woom-3 3303., V HVVEI Wood Bros. Metal Valve! 7 onlylrellable nlcmla Valve man. u... w . mUxu(.A 1, Aucuoneer. N. R.-The Plano wlll be sold between I and 2 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JULY Otll. V|y.:-Uprlght(lr1\nd P|ann,l2Wnln1xL lmsther Hack Uhn.Irn,ur.la(-quesd Ha mv\nuI ncl.ure, Walnut Exbenulon '1`nhIe, Hum Walnut Side- hna` '2 Black Walnut \Vn.nIrob(9a, Rnfrium ml: . -Juud Duchess Kitchen Range, Iron Her` . 5, Bedroom Hulw, Huokoaae and Ho .3, Black Walnut}-lull Rank. Erwin Mn- <-hlneughlnn Dinner and Breakfast Sew, lasa- ware, Ilclouunnrrien Tools, Etc. Sale to commence at 10:30 tun. Term cash. w Milan A v A ....n.......... 1`ru.' UNl)ISllHlUNEI)HAS RF.CEIVF.h IN. atructlonn from Cnpl. English to sell lhu following goods at his residence, ILM. Clegn, Kingston. on WEDNESDAY, Vlv-_l1.-n-Inl-.0 11.-.: nn....._ mny_._, . . , .. 123 Princess %st., Kingston. Auction Sale of Household Articles. 'l1[lIi` 'VKYf\'Il`I')K.Ill!\IIl'l\ 1: A _....-._v- ----w wn -IICQIVIIVIC -I IIVILJI HE UNDERBIGNEI) HAS fnllnulinu wnndu nl hi. o.-mI.a........ n n .\..n.._. wuvu on ur. vvlur mngllnn Pull. I1, oor using bhroovlonroho of oonhobol M0010. they do not relieve Oonubipabion and Hand- nobo. I Also warrants that four homes: will porunnonoly cure the mash obmnsto one ol Oonnti Mon. Satisfaction or,no pay whon Wil 0 Englinb Pills are used. f HOA(,u;`n..'g;gt] 1. oh. inndereigned; do hereby agree ho round the money on u bwenordee cont DOM ol Dr. Willn Ennlinlu Di] - ll .0..- ..:'.;..1a"'..a.'.'"..'.2.Z:`;"Z.`I.' Z" o1`L'.`. .." ..i'.'.".'..`."Z bottle of Dr. Willa English Pt`! I. ll, after IIIIIR bhrln lonrhhn nl nnnhnnhmgl Anni. WEDDING PRESENTS ....AT.... ]aKirkpatrick s Art Store, BEAUTIFUL...-"ur IHI.` Anmnmsrn-no A! ll` nnn nu..- . . 77 Cor. Prinoou & Barrio Sbo.. Kinguton. mu open aparxung. cool and delicious. The roob beer can ho obtained in dru and grocery shore: in 10 and 25 on boot. on to mnko two And ve gallons. _____j_.___j____ Hosiery. Shirt Waists. Corsets. Men's Fur- nishinas. Adam B000 3001- Exbnolz. . . .ono bottle F|oIooh'n|nn'l Yeub . . . . . . . . . . ..ono cake 8:: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .Ilvo pound: Lu ownnn vnoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .n gnlloqa Dluolvo the sugar nod yeast in the water, add tho extract, and bottle; place In I turn place for bwouby-four hour: un- til it fonnouha. then place on loo. when it: will open sparkling. cool and delicious. The mob n! nan ha nhtnlnml ln .II . T--.-_. FOR SALE BY TENDBII. Hwnltllulnnxrn urn: nu.-. For Making a Delicious H Drink at Small Colt. Is thenurest and most wholesome tea in the world. All grocers sell :1, 1n_lpnd packets only. Ibo, loo. Loo. Boo par pound. The Only Place in the City where Picture Framing is done right. -wt Eazut a 5:139: on of Vernal Fran-an . luau: Olllls Non King : excnrelon to Rochester 8:45 pm. Sunday. Tendon for property on Qnrrie etreeb rootived by J. A. Gardiner up to Monday noon. Steamer James Sum for Ohhewn every Mondnv and Tbnredny no 6 am. Sand for Guido Book 0oJne. Swiftt Co. Lop IoGnnuv e. 61* lL`8m..O. Box 2g,q(`.lIunn:qu(I;.` Et:i`l,ci`z?e:;'a Hate, trim- med or' Sailors. .------' uuvuuuvvl I0! WEI. Ont Ball 0 to n M. Ptonhnoo 9. open day and night. Boo odnrtiumonb of new hotel at Tron- tonto be let. Amado: for Ogdonobnrg Monday 4:45 Ind 8:45 3. ms nanny launch lwihklulun ftfdlflnnnnnlnnahn TO RENT. l'\ l"l Vl'IAlxIIIa Ix LOCAL MEMORANDA. W. MURRAY, Auctioneer. twlll he unld hntwmn v and 0 at at Porto-noun. -nA-L- -._ __--- - KINGSTON. ` hr-no st. : occupied DI month. 7 a lJ\i|IlICU LUU. Trimmed Summer Hate $1.50, $2, $2.50; equal to what double these prices could have brought four weeks ago. f`hII.-`l...\.J.. If-L- 4--9 . .ono .vo -..L 3.. AL- Health IUIIU - d in all I cent I ! oil tho u-bi'll_ury `hag _now lt- IIIII. In in unorud that Ool. Wood and Lion.- Ool. Roonpvolh, witli their division of rongh_ riders. an amount; criticised for aw: in- POOI 'ty in duhing into tho ght wihh 950 I Int Eridny without having more omtuuy connidatod their ro-Non and this dividon, in in aid, will In quo- lully bundled In future. lab in nomlgon 1 debt of menu; in their dooin for lpitdy victory. ` V `In I ukinnihh to an southeast of Santi- | 100001`!!! the Unitod sum force: ocntund smnm. ....n.... _ ~ 5 ' mu. U_GII- .%."..,.*..-.=:.*::..;:~::..'-*.:.:, mm. in wrung out in the roar of lfuvbon ad Iion. Gen. 3. B. a. Yoga: In -0-* . W 1 r . - '89 u.'1"nZ :.'..`*"``.?i'on. an we 0-W- nlbing on orIoJL.ond oroiiii ' N n."' Gums. jut back of Swill! 5"` 'n" oowud Agudom. in I tore: o0I|P'II`: :1 Grab brigade undo: Gen. 11- 3- " inn. III! III kins. In 2. Auv euuue were urea ID I nlgu awvnulou If! as to clear the towering coast line ridge. The Newark joined the eet this lnerning. The Hunrd arrived et Alteres this morning with 1,800 Michigan volun- teers. They were buried ashore and h_MhOIJ,d forwerd to join the.Amencen lines. As the enemy wee pressed beck tourrle 8""-5`R0. both at Ceney end A-d| 9. `h_P"lZ| 0ss of the American forces Inn in entire harmony with the plane of Gen. Shutter. The lines thus became more closely knit end now the Americans end 0'35" nted a continuous ffo from the son east end north of the eity. on the rinhh um 11...... nn in (Jan. H. \n-norms I1. Jonnsl .I?OPRIWB8ll'l'. vuo Iouuu can nod north of but may. On the right Ah Canny now in Goa. H. W. Luvoon with three brigades. Gen. Jonnnh Wlmgnu ..m. 4-.-- Iinhf hnhhnrinn. mwwn 5 men euvanceu towarue uaney. There was desperate ghting about Aguadores. Acting under orders from Gen. Linares. the Spanish at that point re- turned the American re with a fury that aroused in the Americans the fiercest de- termination. They boldly faced the en- omy s re. holding their ground tena- ciously and pressing forward whenever an opportunity to gain an advance presented itself. In their operations about Agua- doreu. the Americans were greatly encour- aged by the work of the fleet which pour- ed a heavy re into the lin of the Span- iards. Admiral Sampson ethved the New York, Gloucester and Suwanee ` attack the batteries recently placed to th east of Morro. the vessels engaged the belies at short range and left a y the scarred ,hillside to ghow where the batteries had been located. The Masse- chneetts and the New York ship! then opened with big guns, plunging a heavy re into the enemies` lines. Common shell and reduced charges were used for thin WFP080, and they demoralized the enemy's ranks. IIU uu VII] C3. Brigndior-general Konb, who command- ed the centre at the general line of ntmnck, charted uho 21:0 regiment: of regular: (10- ward,__Aguadorea at the ammo hour as Gen. Lawton : men advanced townrda Canny. Them WAI Hnlnnrnln ahhina Ahnnh nuuoc "ll IIIDUIIPB nuu DEBIT Dpll'lU( llllly 3 read no bho Cubnn troops. A! have a arod in bhe belief of Gen. Shatter that Banbiago could be taken by A sharp, per- sistent: abback andhoy have been impatnonh ho advmca. ` l.l...'..-.J:__ PAl w,,,._ ,u , ,-,.,,,,,J The shells were fired at I high olovnhion 0 clear Mm mum:-ina r-nun line nun npnnlnrul mm annmgo no me pleeuure. lo was with diionlty the commanding other restrained the ardent of hi: troops umil the hour for beginning bhe abhack came. The enthusiasm of the American forces wu Intense and choir spirit qlniokly spread bho Cubnn nrnnnn. Al hen uuu a men III we uuvauca upon Uanaj. The Bpmiarde for a time fought dea- perately to prevent Ceney from falling in- to the hands of the United States foroee. It was a vain eort. Before the lighting had been long under way the American and Cuban forces gained advanced ground. Foot by foot the enemy wee driven back into the village. It was evident. after the first hour : ghting. that Gen. Shelter had eccnrntely gnuqed the strength of the enemy and thnt he would be able to drive the Spaniard: into Sentingo at his pleeuure. diinnllsv the nnmmnndina uuuw wuuu uuuy mu puaaesuon 0! Due rum. General Whce or. viral: a debachmenb 0! his cavnlry company. and Garcia, wibb his Cuban troops, quickly joined general Luv- bon a men in the advance upon Canaj. The Snnniardn far It himn lnnahh pl... uuu UIIDIII [ID03- Two babcerios of light aroillery. aching under order: item major-general Shaffer, who wont be the front: at bhewhead ol the troops, began the babhle of Santiago by an` backing Canaj From this village a dinco road load: inco Santiago and the advance of she United States Iorcou will be irresis- bable when they ain possession of obs road. Whcefer. with any joined in the babtla bile admiral Sampson : men were re. duciqg the rocently emplooed batteries .9 Aguidoreaundmiral Genera : fleet: was hurl- ing shells in lzbo direction of the Americnn and Cuban lines. '1`..- I...o.....:-. -3 I:-m. ....:n--_ __.:__ Our great sales in this department make it pos- sible for us to secure bar? gains otherwise not ob- tainable. Sailors 17c. Trimmed Sailors 50c,75c, $1;" Beauties too. wuuuunu. Both the American and earl hiln Admit-AI Rnmnnnnk DUVIIIU uuu Ag 11!. WIJIII Americana, all In horn of wuundod. Dan. Ll... A......:..... and 005:!) no uen. Munro: uornnern aelonou. Four members of hhe 2150 regiment; at rogulnrsworo killed in tabs 6 huing between Seville and Agnackeo. whi o sixooen ow..- An-|arim|n|_ all m ban of the 9|. -.... ...... -....,. .. 9". van Beck ['99 Any loot -- American. Loot About 4 len-Advonee 0! on. lune And Alnerloeus Wu lane on The city from four DlreoI.lone-0nrole In. camped Wlthln run like or The on, -l`lee:e Pu-tlolpued In The Blltle. Wm: run A umucwAmmr Bu-on SAN- ruao. July lon.~-Mejor-generel Shelter thie morning began with green vigo, tho etteok on the outer defences of Slutiego. From three directions the American forces edvsnced toward the doomed city. Whng Gen. Lawton and (lea. Wheeler were ob- teuking Cane , north-vest oi 8entiego,Ggn_ Kent was I venoing tmurd Agugdo;-"_ Gen. Gnrcie with his Cubed troops at the some time approached Ceuey irom uh. south east, end the other division of the American army reesed toward Snntlggo from the east, t 0 United States ioroes thus presenting a solid front from the ooast to Gen. Linares northern defenou. Fnnr mamharn of the 2hr. rnaimnnh .: uu -ruuyu:-ow-u an: up I I "lhez Fought Dupencolv But Won 0"; D van Ilgak Imn It loot A-s--|..-__ /~` ~ ~/( gshaftcr And Garcia Attacked . Th: Cit) Yesterday. WERE COMPELLED TO RETIRE INTO THE CITY. ]srAMuInnnsT_n1u_vu ml mus MMN_SATlni` .---.. %x1msToN. ONTARIO surunvay, JULY 2, % 1898. M|i||;nry Oppoftunity.