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DAY, OCTOBER 31, 1898-16. PAGES. 3 [CLAIMS IN NEW YORK | PINsNcran. Sisk eee : The on way to Both Parties Give Figures, But : being “well off SPECIAL NOTICE PECIAL NOTICE! cae L MEETING OF THE intion will jution, Room 7, THE NNUA Home Mutval Bullding and Loan be held at the office of the are THE EVENING STAR, MON OUT IN THE COUNTRY jeter ed Unc are : - |The Conditions in the Rural Dis- ae cunbitee Mt = “u . LIND, Se SPIRIT COMMUNICATIONS AT | MACCABEE tricts of Cub . at = - Yemple now. TUESDAY EVENING at Mr Ticts of Uuda. i i ° For the or woman wo nm ply eae JOHN SLATER. All proceeds to ald First. Awso, Furnish No Details. Ra he aoigelar de een ae eee eee os , is : of Spiritualis oct L-Bt + be Ghrifttly spared. Eve: ° at 421 w eattes | St Seem Coe See TRYING 7 BLOT OUT THR PAST ¢ Can give—is obtainable here. Deposits in YouLL NEED HEAVIER CLOTHING z choral. Esporebeck: Scheie: WE Perey CHAUNCEY DEPEW’S FORECAST + Small or lange amounts received highest rate shortly if yon dent at present. Wisdem | Sjiver of Nebraska. All seats free. All welcome : o Of interest paid and hours admirabiy arranged 1S that su wave yeurlorder NOW fore | gestae ee aeteee 2 tocsult people who work fora living wat or beth—them you’ eet —_ od Sai te a it comes WASHINGTON, D.C, OCTOBER 31, 1$s. “THE : SENSE NEW EXtEesive woor. | “ana! heretofore tidings the Pi. tit Co | Gen, Lorente Talks of the Feelings ENS was never mere comprehensive than this | pany is this day dissolved by mutual consent. le prices. E. CLIFTON, Washington Savings Republicans Sure of Legislature |: Bank, 12th & G Sts. Fy eee meee eeeeeesene and you should take the best of care of sees Ste: See oot Don't ruin your eyes by letting sot Rupp. 421 DIth St. | korn moninc eae aes ex PINAR VD: Where the SL RIO, October 27, 1898, avages of war were least felt oe eee Tailors & 1 z 0. -T SCIENAPR, . Snyder & Wood, “Sit viata | esta — SOA MOTEL. of the Army. and Twenty-four Congressmen. roreece 163m Iw GOULLD'S WONDER STOR 421 7 coe ee e ef - oe = T AND 4% PER CENT INTEREST, chre favors, serap pletures, beads, te ST, If you are to be married payer napkins. fancy paper and. AG Se TOR GDA TAR Me real catate, RATISFACTORY ¥ x November, you ought te be seeing flowers made to order; masks. tree aN NE Sv X ALK ’ oP Ree ee atreoG ‘ 7 r. ses ne Wedding’ Invitations, Announce: | Sbigles. ebelis, paper dolls, ete. . CROKER’S LATEST GUESS] qcoo.se STONE @ FAIRFAX. nt tte. Leave every bildren. SS a wD Bhs hw! bred We'll do the Treo CX See aS Te ravine tlonery that Dame Fash The EYE [Copyright 1898, by Charles M. Pepper. ] Seivic Ne ee ee ee cane a Is the most delleate part of sour whole body | special From a Staff Correspondent. Special Correrpencence of The Evening Star. exter os Ar ihre are ne nem: NEW YORK, October 30, 1898. =: If Augustus Van Wyek is not elected gov KS SU E 0 F § T 0 C K ernor of New York it will not be because iaaKe uo charge for examining Your ere pou eauaNy ers ert { rettuctioaiat ie af! expert of sears of ©&D: recuperation of the country may be looked ist any Salints ot aeonard Gecke eek Gece OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AnAmericanideafor * Gold Frame Glasses, $2.25. to the towa encines ceirnie. ran mae many Hall. Tammany campaign methods ee ee ner OF 56 SIkel Steel Frames, with finest ery i have been extended to all sections of the ABREWA QuAlLSiane. State in the attempt to save the Democratic | “expansionists 3 i be, the Wernicke oe gee cece “7 ee > e price, only een in the seven hours’ railroad journey Club zeeency, Gros datoat jawh xterenicae Subscriptions for the 36th issue of stock 99 litical ideas may tal lenees. Regular price, $2. Our going to write at present of what may be HOST. . eerta te suit oP] SI 7 A , the<‘Werntche.? osc) ee et bag hither. We are trying to blot out the past, tion. Chairman Odell of the republican and first payment thereon will be received tase — marvelot = = in the hope that is held out for the futur state committee has been advised that the Cally from @ a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the « te Ite ability to expend end encompass revuning | The Big Mill The desert that war has created cannot be quccais Sark GaGhal Tse OSA ASTSARET Ft ee Ratiee tke. a oe aa rf Only at Is always . Economical builders have | made to bloom as a garden in a day. An- ; i : BS eS $2 cr TG oe per a ee Mtudied and realize the value of dealing here. | Canoe seacon or tho crue Deva bene tha rolls and atiempted wholesale colonization HARES $2.60 EACH _ — = = i", ae a It's to their interest, from the standpoints of S ‘ pass ee et at various points up the slate. For two Pamphlets explaining the object and advantage (Simpson's at 1205 G st."") both quality and_ pric Mill work of every | face of all this richest of lands smiles once weeks, it i leged, the de: rat 04 of the Association and other inf) Our $30 Business Suits description made to ._ Prices right. i i 7 nat Ga . ged, the democratic cam- other information furniabed ur u a ee more with cultivation. The most that can paign managers have been sending money | 0 application at the office, Might he duplicated elsewhere for $40. Theres | | ist st. and Ind. ave. ‘Phone 217. | be looked for now is to find the oases, and into the interior, and the reports received fé as 23,3G fini and tneness atout them that com: | att and Wharves font of 4th st. s.e. ‘Phone 351. | seg if their borders are spreading. at the Fifth Avenue Hotel show that tus | EQUITABLE stylish sult patterns await your immediate se- —SREDERIC MOORES SY COming west from Havana there is a ray money.was io be used to hire republican A) =D J Warfield Si Seana omy sunlte nis serge eecode tel mURral voters to stay away from the polls on elec. | COOPERATIVE G. Warfield Simpson, Has removed Dis oitice to the Wsatt building, | Guira de Melena, which is in Havana prov- tion day, and Tamr : 14th F sts. now 1205 G St. Pa) Ree Y, = >> INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Before You Eat D heuld take a little Ly campaign tricks BUILD NC have been discovered in many small towns tiThetkey te the ection of Cot. Roosevelt | ASSOCIATION, is up stale, and the si.uauon there ci ince. The American tohacco firm which has its warehouses and plantations there did not lose an hour after the protocc! was signed. Its representatives were prompts FOR APPLES. ¢ THARI'S 1 best Qt TABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. now, PURE “BERR ELEY It. will ACCOUNTANTS. ... on the ground. They pushed the planting Be - _ | be deserised by Chauncey M. Depew, who oe Se eae | Paansnie of their own lands. They encouraged and | Pinar del Rio might be called an independ- | has large interests in Pinar del Rio. His | P28, Just Fetumed from a stumping tour rapagsthoerysegren rary te tec ta pacite, aS it helped the “vequeros’” or small tobacco | ent body, but they have no such notion of | opinion is entitled to weight. B < with the republican candidate: A. J. Schafhirt, Vice President mend it for its purity and | AvCTION SA farmers. They managed to find oxen. The : o weight. But he share The leaders up there are confident t Only $1 full quart bottle. ORRIN Lee Will be that while 2 tult crop tg | themselves. They told me they were still | a delusion common among his class. This | they can nolt 7 at on Geo. W. Castiear, 24 Vice Presi@ent. Only to be had here BOARDING. . | ourrere ft eae wor rousce Gi ue | Batt Cf te Cuban army of liberation. Gen- | ts that the Unlted States enould euatantor lane Gr ate fee ae coe ee ke Frank P. Kweside, Secretary. oc 28-tf noe expected, thet warehouses wu ibe |jeral Dorentels headquarters are/ini a t0= | thelSpaniard in’ Cubalthe same adeaniaees | rte ae eh = a they » come down with not jess than ni conservative estima if Van Wyck does not carry th 10),000 republican vic- partly filed,” where others must rematm | } season. aa y expect JAMES THARP, 812 F ST. [Rises cis eB d ae See COUNTRY REAL E . a 4 empty for this EASTHEN MARKET NOTICE.—OFFICH OF THE | DEATHS As COMMISSION BRS THE DISTRICT OF 0- NTI ond Gui ceo warehouse a little back from the | and privileges that he en Pt Spa ‘ 2 s that he enjoyed under Span- | to ihe n road. A family of pacificoes—blacks— | ish rule. Good order and security for the | Sheet ems to Lave domiciliary rights there, for | property of all classes is one thing: Span- | phe two or three naked children’ were playing | ish rule under the flag of the United States | die sinc uy aa en of Cultivation. a, through Artem $1 Starts An f Be , Cande- LUMBIA. Washington, October 29, 1898. —The ‘CATIONAL about. The other camps are scattered for | is i t Spani. ; B. October eee ATIONAL eS es aa Soeniineaall : oth amps a z ed fe is quite different; but many Spaniards have ry iS assur ey would be desighter ° Miedo TUESDAY. November i to | EXCURSIONS een thats te Nac a clan on carden eat | cover! miles over the country. Tt is net | thisitruth to learn. ae the democrils falled to carry the cay oy | AXCCOMME With Us eaiee toe aati tor tae, Beat stations, there is just a sign of garden cul- | necessary to write of them CHARLES M. PEPPER. “O00. Dhelr’ eyes are on the ° more thi city” ly a little fur-}] Gen. Lorente is forty or forty-five years patie %d old. He is tall and straight, wears a heavy CHARGE OF E ny : Ree aoe aoe eetee Kk mustache, and has a high, sloping ange CE EME ur ago. The evidence: vas forehead. His ‘reputation is that of an | ¢, SaaS ; ; eee are not so marked, for the charred fields | active and daring commander in guerrila {Clored Attorney Aceused by Mem-| “Al! over the state there ts a growing and ruins of buildings are covered with | warfare. He does not understand Englisa, bers of Hix Church. evidence of disaffection among the demo- green vegetation. It is weeds and grass, | and his talk was in Spanish. He was sur- | Edward V. Davis, colored, a local lawyer, | Cf@tS because of the manner in which the 3| tivation pushing out timi 4 4 ‘ 4 4| yet these are better than ashes. In other | rcunded by the members of his staff. They | was arrested today by Detective Lacey on | Sliver men have been treated. 1 think that 4 4 4 4 beyond the limits of the village than ise. Dealers in said market will sell their goods on the pavement market house while said repairs JOHN B. WIGHT, JOHN W. ANSING H. BEACH, Comniissiot t of Columbla INFORM ) r my interest 8% After that deporits from $1 up to $1,000 or more are received. The me and polley of this, the oldest Savings institution in the District, ts abaped ty further and beip the | Ine terest of our patrons. Thi vane. with which an account can be opened, the small sums that are aecepted. the con- LEMENT, Silver Democrats Disgruntled. ae ges 4 and -Page FOR RENT (ifouses) M | FOR RE: ellanceus) St. George toitske effect November 1. 183% | gor ne: cB). respe the aspect of the country im-| were all young men. In my 5 ventent bours of doing business god that I will continue the paint business a¢ | Fon RENT (Pianos). 2S me as more lonesome than during | questions General Lorente the charge of embezzling $1,168.39 from the | Colonel Roosevelt will undoubtedly poll @ 20 meoke Rls Suck ohare aucitr mone, where T will be pleased to see all my former former trip This is natural. There are Gen, Lorente’s Talk. John Wesley M. E. Church on Connecticut | 8T¢at Many votes of the silver democrats. ite best encouragement. Georgetown patrons. AML accounts due George- fewer men, women and children and oxen] ,, See ea a 2 avenue. The complaint against Davis was | They are gruntied. They say they rep- Uni . tesa branch will be recetpted for at 1911 Fa. | POR KENT (Stores) ARENT Ca ae AGN aan Celstoboland I took service in the Cuban army un-| made by William H. Johnson of 2027 | erent the real national democracy, and nion Savings Bank, a Sake z REILLY. | FOR SALE (Houses) 5| Paso Real the number of skeleton frames ] der the Cuban provistonal government and | street and Rev. W. A. M. Cephas, masteg | Yet Wey have been virtually thrown out! 295 F St FOR SALE (Lots) 5} who came to the railway station to bes | came from Santiago with Maceo. I am| of the church. Inspector Mate men, Bast | of the convention and withheld from all 29 ‘ h. Inspector Mattingly detaii- | participation in the campaign. At th. Syra- | 2% : And not of the immature and 2 t + FOR SALE (Miscellaneous).... Printer Maring sort efther, but sensible | HORSES AND VEHICLES F and clever suggestions certain | LADIES ODS. . with to effect the purpose. To busi- | LEGAL Not 4] alms was almost a reminder of reconcen- | awaiting orders from my government.” He 4| tration times, but these were only places | 20° NE OU GTS hon a ine “page 14 | where they appeared in force. I am quite | Spoke of “my government” with pride. ed Mr. Lacey to make the arrest. fuse convention their candidates were ig-| American Securi ty and “WV 5 It is alleged that the embezzlement has | nored and the plank they wished inserted “ ady to believe that the distress among | “Whatever the orflers are, they will be | peen practiced at different periods, extend. | im the platform was left out. As a result Trust Co. “page 19 | the remnant of the population fs still preg- | obeyed. My command is the second divi ing over about eighteen months. It is aleu | Of this, many of them will unquestionably . nant, yet its gnawings are less keen, and | of the 6th Corps. The first division, which | se » | seek to punish the leaders who have dis- R pate sf] as the cultivation of the lands close to the [is not far away, is commanded by Gen, | f2ted that in each case below mentioned | regarded them by Voting for the republican eal se Notes amed eposi - : agers at the political headquar- or Saie. For the present it may be a cause in that way we'can get food. It is | M&med to deposit in bank, and by means of abled to draw the mone same as those made every year a week without coming too Clos t," he | to be as follor March 9, 4897, $7705; | @etail. The fact is, as every politician towns increases the me of relief grow. | Verona. Under my command are 1,400 men. a member of the finance | cardidat Sati SoA es ‘ ters hive begun to calculate majorities for A limited number of real estate the journey to Pinar del Rio not. much—rice, sweet- potatoes and some | Vatlous excuses he secured the indors » to_earth. The} ed to some yellow rice hanging from the | “‘ he date. : x ante | before election, that is, they are bald, gen- |On Washington city real estate, for town is a pleasing one, as Cuban towns | roof of the ne dates of the alicged embezzlements 4 ) % not been | said in answer to another question, “but | April 6, $66.00: May 6, $4104: June &, Sous, | knows, that the managers are guessing and | per cent per annum. rm hess men wanting such—‘phone FGEAS sero or call on N. T. ELLIOTT, 506 10th. oc29-14id AL E 5 ; y WANTED AND TO LOAN. OCEAN TRAVE ICIAL NOTIC mS eee ee “Fascinating”’ prices! Cy es nd in leather unly 75e. vol.; law- | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS law sheep, $1 vol. ax hare | PIANOS AND ORG America. HODGES, 511 9th st. PROPOSALS. . ——————_——_—_— | RAIL Roaps see HOOMS AND BOARD one nb rices 1 shall look into these matters They are broken up into small camps be- | COmMMittce, was given a check for the sum | ‘The ma ; ¢ abteeer Ue me Hien He eee their tickets. Their claims are about the 8 és - 2 Cerra ee Tree TRE Uae MIKE | Peciternisaiic eater Gen oral orente pote (rca OF Gwoltrastees, Uy which(he was notes, secured by first deeds of trust varehouse, where it was dry- | and the amounts taken in each are ¢ eral statements, unsupported by figures in Sate Shee go. It 1s the capital of the province, and |ing. “We do not have beef to e fe amounts ikon in each ane alleged sale. Netting the investor 4} to 5 its normal population of 7,000 he <Page ae Ga : : ee Page ‘aterfally decreased by the insurrection. | e that seme @attle and oxen are 8. Rasa = ? > on erence bi en thelr | ¢ : A RIDE OR WALK THROUGH CLEVELAND i materially decreased by it is true that seme @a' i July 8, ; August 12, $62.48: September | that the only difference between i 2. SEth,.-.; ibis will please you. Try it. Office, 610 14th st. | SPECIAL NOTICES normally by the re- | in cur camps. They were driven to us by | 43, 364/50; October 15, $71.49. Cars 1s, es and those of other people is that | A. T. BRITTO: 1. V bee Prostar t SUBURBAN concentration. The country people were | the country people to save them from the | ¢42.91:° December January 2 ‘y are colored to suit party purposes. J. W. WHEL ‘Treasnrar k AR. ATT! 10 SATHE UNDERTAK - Page driven in other directio: and a few hun-}| Spanish treops. My orders are strict | 1998, $87.88: Februa: : . ‘As usval, the democrats make the bolder za. F. Boop. wey Secretary * + Mel a Trost Officer here, where | agains killing these cattle. While our sol- need feod, they know what it is to guesses. No politician can remember a] Wi tionoe dred only were concentrated campaign in this state when the democratic | 9 “3! ial prices; w thousands were penned in at smaller towns | dier: WANTED (Help) WANTED (Henses) Page sees +Page April 24. $46 3: duly 14, $: novated at sp nd prompt. Mme. D. DION, 1218 b new process fur feathe a - Ast. Treasurer + 4 4 5 4 4 Page 3] Nor was it swollen d 4 5 4 4 ‘ 4 aw laces, &e. | WANTED (MI: eeetinere in the eastern part of the province. A|be hungry. They can get along for a time | September 26, $33.33; managers did not claim 40,000 or 50,000] C8. DOM Ana. Booey oo as —__———. | WANTED (R: loyal Spaniard told me there had been no | yet, I hope it won't be long Ull they are Within the past few days a rumor reached | plurality. Even in 1896, when the demo- ‘oc37-10t . ‘I never ppeint WANTED (Situations) “miseria’ at any period. This was un- | all back in their homes. ‘They want to re- | the church authorities that Davis had not | crats were def a by something less than “Money I sr _ inners. = = true. There was misery and death. Even | turn, but will not disband 'till the Spanish | been depositing the money intrusted to him, | 300,000, majority, Elliot Danforth, chair- ng 414 and 5% sari s FAIR TONIGH new scme of the familles, whom the | troops are gone. We,aay waiting, also, to | and after ascertaining the amount of the | man of their state committee, predicted, | promptly “foaned “of real estate in 4nstrict of TER PRINTED CIRCULARS subans point out with the succinct remark, | hear from the congress of our people in oriage Davis was summoned to come be- | up to election day, that Bryan would carry | Columbia aners. It's waste of money to = 2 = = : concentr: "do not aseoenhia div sent delegates, and he tr st 5 =P oy 5 herefore, ) dudgers. Pespie retnse ta veal | Warmer Weather, With Fresh West- | “effect of the reconcentration,” do not | the east. This division sent delegates, an the trustees last evening and explain | the state. It causes no surprise, therefore, th reek au oe aeucuaras arae erly Winds, Indicated for Tuesday. | need further description. is represented there. “I ath not in doubt | his conduct. He failed to do so and his ar- | that Richard Croker, John F. Carroll, Sen- Heiskell & McLeran, t z about what the United-States will do. We | rest followed. ator Mecarren and’ their associates are | _oc27-stf 1008 F st. now. nee Mie (CS more personal, | Forecast till 8 p.m. Tuesday.—For the Not in a Hapless Condition, Typewriter Printed Circulars. | District of Columbia, eastern Pennsyl-] But in the industria . vania, Delaware and Maryland, ae trust your people. . Fighting, as we have > claiming andecon been for three years, When we had to McKNEW’S OPENING. 000 for V eg | the conc ation has not left the country | think of toc and not of tomorrow, we of to Croker Gives Figares. sigs Pe SONY TO LOAN, {a while longer. I think you r th night and Tuesday; rising temperature See Sa oc tay et Sea GUAT REG) TEN (EA TNE : ‘ PRICE OF COLLECTOR Pivieaday, Scesiu westenty wernds. f sure ‘There are people left to | will find the Cubans patient, and they will Srlenaia Display, Pee agloaks, Salt, | Croker's latest guess 1s that the demo- ‘ ft natin or Virwita, tatcusonigne and) lucsday lee felds, and fields exist on | Mot misunderstand the intentions of the . ere am ashen tae cratic state ticket will have a plurality of ON DISTRICT REAL BSTATr. motive that the undersigned ha Fo A lee el oe eat © cxist 0 | United States. But we cannot disband our | Wm. H. McKnew's establishment enjoys ] 11,99) in New York city. He concedes Casateneue Of tae taco fons Tuesday; fresh westerly winds which the cultivation will not have to be | army while the Spanish soldiers remain. | the reputation of being the oldest establish- | | San aide oarek mae asc NCE AT R. oO. Holtzman, hia for the year ending June 20, 1899, a begun as though the soil had never been | We have had no trouble with them. Our a plurality si s ed cloak, sult and glove house in the Dis- | yyariem river, leaving Van Wyck a plu- | _0ct-tt 2 20th and F ets. naw trict of Columbia, and for many years it | raiity of 60,000 in the state. John F.| CLEVELAND PARK COMPANY WULL | Weather conditions and ger ~ 9 avoid provocation. Since Saturday an area of cl ful to av pro jungle which must | pen are all ca worked. They are nc Ti be ready to Teceive payment of taxes at his office from an} after the fist day cf 3 ; Rorciauced aivesh. 1 Whe tobacco crop! will | wits ouiwoldiers aay. eo into townlwith- Le ied apes be per Grater Gre uke | pe ee AG a hot _be a large one this year, possibly not | oye arms, T encourage them to stay away.” | Was the only store In Washington where | Carroit goes a little farther than his chief, | money at 6% to bulld you one of f the See malt eee baal (cubis ACS, : Soest Otte large as last season; but there will be + F if adies) st catemadeanent f : : tour) of the ast half of sald taxes ‘due November | During Sunday rain was followed by cicar- | A lanes as last necwan: Dat ioe Wo Mot With What the United States ke ready made garments could be pur-] Qaiming a plurality of 130,000 for Van : ACCOUNTS FOL INVEST: a Wyck in this city, Senator McCarren is | T HANDLE PRIVATE ° Y properly invested mow ” Ment in stocks, M more modest. He does not ture to GIVE} ghoula duuble in the next elxte ass, For pot of pluralitie in New York state, | Yate Interview call ‘hetween" 3:30 ands pm. ar and furnishings—which is de-| jut makes the general statement that Van] Write me and I will call. FB. Woon, Rooms Se eae win by 35,000 or 45,000. Senator | 9 80d 10, Banker aud Broker, Washingion Joan Murphy talks in about the same way. 2 ‘ oc be paid during sald month | ing weather, excspt in the Jewer lake . a Tne aw ve Has Done. te Oost ten or cae eat ttet, 08 | resgion, the Ohio valle “amd thence over | Been $0, Bret an the aclay invAmeriean | tn this briet compass T have given the] This house ts now celebrating its thirt oer. EOC Ce TT oN cnDEMIPE Mn the fewer Ince | Occupation is not responsible for the rains | cupstance of an hour's talk with the Cuban | seventh annual winter opening of cloaks, | ggure e wecorl halt, due | region, but clearing weather is indicated weno ane Continued later tthe ‘seed that | general. While speaking with moderation | Suits, furs an a AVIS: Collector of Tatee De G2 | for that section today. Wht anted I was told that many fine | it was clear that he was not willing to dis- | veloping into a reunion of all of its old cus on | and Trust tullding. ee elt = A storm has moved trom the north Pa- | W2" Wuce heads were liable to destruction | band his forces until this part of the Island | tomers, who have come to wish them well | Murphy talks in about the Kathe Nad: Sieh fe a0 mires bere me ACRSGIVING ee ee ee orc We Ae soe Ai | before the tobacco plants can Je trans 14s treed from the presence of the Spanish and to view the many rich and costly sults | 4.4ed on what information their predictions M IN E Y T Q : planted. There are oxen enough in this | cons He also stated that notwithstand- | and wraps displayed on their second and | are based. at girl in the swellest and | perature throughout the Rocky mountain | PAN Jna‘the Jand for several leagues ining food they | third floor salons, comprising, probably, the plican state he: rters there is ing the Gifficuity of obt best-fitting sult you have ever worn—hetter leave | and plateau regions, Se BT et cise cals clear eane : | 7 a dour ales now. Don't run any chance with | Pair and warmer weather will prevail {around bas eek filly Wn to have em. | Were as well off as they would be if they | largest and most extensive exhibition of | a disposition to avoid details. | Chairman i ’ can almost Bt you, wheu we suit | Tuesday generally throughout the Atlantic | Pople Mt Mg towns them Soe hier indus | Were to disband now without money and | such garments ever shown In Washington, | Odell says that Roosevelt will win by a sate = z coast and gulf states, the Ohio vailey and | POYMEN. tCintrolied by a factory and | Sek to support themselves. Gen. Lorente's | The qualities are such as one would natur- | plurality, and he will aod nothing to thet 9 5 o is z allors, S64 13th st. [lower lake region we nmery ‘has mol yet been incroaueed, | Wome Was a few miles from Santiago, and | ally expect to find at MeKnew's—they are | Statement. ‘Some of his assoclates sa. Bed bed Ledendbee Ta Lad r, is now with us ts Ween hea: srecinitation: 1G echinerys has “nobeyen) L eed. The wi reathy erested in hearing the | the fines mney can eainiee Roosevelt's plurality will be about 35, a prese! es of four The following heavy Precipitation (in /One-fourth of the population appears to | (2 2s of tho Aghtme 1a €, the finest that money can buy. His buyers, | Roosevelt ® pe to explain where this plu-| the largest Savings Backs of Baltimore, Ma. to- details of the fighting last July at Caney | being e: and San Juan, over ground every foot of | jtal, have no difficulty in securing their pick ft entertain loans on city real estate st a min- which he knew. He showed with pride a| of the markct—and it is considered a mark | headquarters the imum cost to the berrower, fine gold watch which he wore. I did not | of distinction among the wholesale houses | that the democratic state ticket will have a rs . ‘a gift from admirers | to be able to sell wm. H. MeKnew. ‘flere | Majority of less than 50,000 in this cit Wescott, Wilcox & Heiston, perienced and backed by cash cap- gether with our private clientage, we are prepared -> ——__ J inches) has been reported during the past | he engaged In making shoe ional. twenty-four hours: Kingston, Jamaica ride out into the country along t 1.16. During the twenty-four hours, end-| Coloma highway gave me an opportunity conventional becarse they're | ing § a.m. Sunday—Tampa, 1.14; Greens- | t know {ts possibilities. My purpose w rality will come from, At republican county prediction is made daily Jendars a sed by everybody and distributed univer-| boro’, N.C. 1.78: Marquette, 112; St. Na Ee ee On Oreaatiroent [asin whether (Caw ; a salir. Calendars bave always been a good | Pierre, W. I., 1.00. Se aeeal sue seen bat this did notin | Ot 2 trophy from some Spaniard. As we | are hundreds of styles of coats and capes | While Roosevelt sei eretee No oc ee 3807 Penn. ave. nw z Avertising. The ones “Cadl a ak as er rr Cee se other investigations, Coloma | Were leaving the headquarters he insisted | and furs, at from $5 up to ‘all selected | Harlem river with $0,000 p) y- The Nati Is Get ee ee The following were the readings of ihe | 1s purt of Pinar del Rio and Is fiftcen mies | $n cren ting ihe hospitality of The comb Dy | with discriminating taste and matured | tah" 2°77 "prominent. politician who has ¢ National Safe Deposit, effectiveness, sure of bringing rest he following were the readinss of ihe | it | zood road leads to i * | having us take coffee with him. As there | judgment. One entire floor is devoted to re only Di a WE atve Callccatea gaa ene res thermometer and barometer at the weather gene a8 od weed a a ea ins were only two cups for three visitors a] the suit stock, which is shown in all si: attempted to predict the result of the elec- Savings and Trust s : s bureau for the twenty-four hours begm- | telligent Cuban, who was along, told me) momentary embarrassment followed when | in all lines. from 8l1 to § ‘nese include | tion by the vote by counties Is ex-Repre- THOS. W. CADICK, 1001 F st cc29-tia | ring at 2 p.m. yesterday pe A ee OG Cee Ue. lithe Contes: s brought. Dr. Gonzalez Cur-| the tight-fitting, half-tight-fitting and | sentative Henry G. Burleigh of W hitehall, Com n eS = ———— | Thermometer—October 4 pm. 8 waula pul 8 rallicad thr ae eae belo, who has lived in Philadelphia for | round cut reefer styles, which are to be | and he is not a political manager. He ts a pany e where game is | P-™-, 51; 12 midnight, 4¢ a hills tiene: re EaIIE AE aa eiesia er many years, is the military secretary of | fashionable the coming season, A special | fepublican who has been fighting the ax Of the District of Columbia. et uid spy to Der, T | October 31. 4 a.m., 41; § a.m., 43; 12 noon, | hills, he said, were full of of cedar | the Staff. He was very anxious to have it | feature of the exhibition is the superb line | Machine for years, and his figures may be sesaeciatieti _AKNOL orge co., Va, octd.ere | 52: 2 p-m., 5: ‘ in. | were of great extent, He sald there was | SROWN that the Cubans were satisfied with | of all-silk lincd costumes for day and even- | colored more or less by his prejudices. GUY | CoRNER 35TH 8T. AND NEW YORK aV@ Avoid Reaching. = Fé me Als pony Octohey 30; m Ree Oe ere eas an ata aie Cae ene what the United States had done for Cuba | ing wear, which start at $26. Mr. McKnew leigh yee Van \ Nye ea 2 Pt i z mum, 39, & roto} e aE shoes 2 i wh *,{ and with whatever it might do. A young | claims that it is no longer necessary to | clected by a plurality of aby Peseta pote igs STRONGLY ape THoroven | Barometer October 20, 4 p.m., 30.00; 8 ee ee ess te colored man, whose father is a property | have your fine suits made to order, ay he | gives the democratic Ba paaaoe Capital One M Hion Dollars. oes $2; Sfoot. S160; 6 12 midnight, 30.00. gyog: | Irom Which the province takes its name, | 2W2er in Havana province, and who learn- | can furnish not only a sufficient variety of | In this city, and the SE AS Etat Wises ow F z af i Bfoot, We. fmm 30.00; 8am, 3).06;,| From whieh tne eovines takes tt "| ed English while serving In the engineering | styles and colorings to meet all tastes, but | Plurality In the rest of the timte. | net) Sr Josiah R. Bailey re ae Tt cae the tonfidenes in what the Ameri: | COPS of the United States army, said the | can guarantee as perfect a fit and set as if 4 Were Sueeted from many republl- N\ 6026-2 Sli Seventh ak ace Condition of the Water. cans will do that Impressed me. They are | Stme thing. He added that the delay in| the garments were made especially for the | Sald It was Coolectet ticians and business U a wees Menperd hivecand conalt é % : ealpp pera ee Be eaterrcise etting out the Spaniards kept the insur- | individual. Many compliments have been | #0 and democratic po! : a Shirts to Meast mperature and condition of water at 8 | looked upon as the men of new enterprises, | Schts irritated mee eawented them gots | 2a I r 5 fnen throughout the state and from a fund mirts to easure. a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 49, condi- | who are to develop the wealth of soil and | Back to work in the mde Soing | lavished during this opening on his line of | Cr'thirty years of experience.” At republl- ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATR. FOR DRESS tion Receiving reservoir, temperature, | forest that is untouched. The English | "Gri tp. Wort Im the Teas eee a moderate-priced suits, from $11 to $18.50, | 03, headquarters Mr. Burleigh’s figures are weit wisierss 53; condition at north conrection, 9; condi: | company which owns the railroad running | paring for the want tecy cenected te, talce | each Combine comfort, durability and) ‘aiculed and Burleigh is denounced as a@ 5% eon Ours tion at south connection. 6. Distributing | trom Havana to Pinar del Rio is planning | PA's for the part they expected to take | styl2 in admirable proportions. chroni2 sorehead. ‘The democratic man-| No DELAY. MIMO Cuanone. BORE NAG ERINe reservoir, temperature, 54; condition at to extend the line further west into the to- | expect to replace the Suanish officeholders, era eT or, agers say that Burleigh is all right as far : ap Ses : ? fluent gate hou effluent gate house, bacco lands, but all the new projects are | “Riding back to the tawn Just at evening CRUSHED UNDER WHEELS. as he goes, but that he does not not go far erRienn 1 S00 alee gx Cuban Weather. left to the Americans. A small field of | along the highway ined with p!ambagante |<... enough. ° . aiker on HAVANA, October 31, 8 a.m.—Barometer, | YUCC® Along the road attracted my atten- | trees T met a number of bath Spaniards | S'*-Year-Old Boy Meets With Serioas | Mr. Odell believes that Col. Roosevelt will | syo7 sate FN.W. measure 2u.02; temperature, 76; northeast wins, 32 | UN, and on asking what ft yrag my com- and Cubans who were talking together in Accident. be elected. So does Senator Platt. So does meen dh i 6 irts ¢. iles: cloudy. “ ““{panion replied: “Ah, there is the chance |the most friendly manner. They were re- | Benedict Bryant, > six-year- Gen. Woodruff, a veteran of forty years o! = a he s Bee ts for $9. SANTIAGO, October 31, 8 a.m.—Barom- oe vein oe a ae turning to the country. In Pinar del Rio Mire Artin D> eee ano public life. eee mene not ee nor ~~ W. B. Hibbs & Co., finer grades, of couree. .72; temperature, 74; light northeast | °T*) ed to raise “a Mlorida | itself there was only time for a walk | 955 past Capitol gtreet. pa ee, Deen en eee ee Spree eva re Se is and have a factory there, but it didn’t suc- | through the principal streets and to take East Capitol street, was run over this | corruption funds at the polls. They have BANKERS & BROKERS, Woodward & Lothr p.- Tee ceed. Here the place for 1” Yue a] note of the many comfortable houses and | Morning about 10:30 at the corner of 4th} carefully gone over the situation, conceding aces ocrh-te : bid nS ey le. : ELSE ae: (ites eo tains tapfoc 4 and | the substantial shops and stores. The fin- | and C streets northeast by car No. 78 of | the weak spots, Pe pies eee eialae NS Members New a Rete, : : —-— a y—Low tide, 3:09 a.m. and 3:14] other starchy matter. e bushes in ap-| est building is the hospital. The residence | the nor : 3 strong ones, and their conclusions are after Hugh HIGHWAYS IN rite Distitigr | p.m.; high tide, .m, and 9:10 p.m. pearance are like the alder berries of the | of the civil governor of the province and Sera as branch of the Eckington | 2 ture consideration of all the factors. 1419 F Street. 1 te thsselon created to neediee Soe ERS: | ‘Tomorrow—Low tide. a.m. and 3:52 | Stat everal times I have heard the sug-] the other public. edifices which surround | 204 Soldiers’ Home Railroad Company, and |“ prey, they practically agree, first, that Z raved Maree 2 gens oe ihe #et of | p.m.; high tide, 9:45 a.m. ) pai. gestion about « starch factory to utilize the | the plaza are quite handsgme. ‘The gen- ia ee his legs crushed, one above and| the legislature is safe beyond ail question; Correapondents of _ ue & permanent system of highways The Sun an rocdet a robably Some one of the enter- | eral cuartel, or barracks, dof the Spanish | the other below the knee. The police am-{ second, that Roosevelt is equally so, and LADENBURG, THALMANN & Ov. 7“ soe OE Uae Diese of (Cotuetas Feta case ain idee aan ae re oo | prising Americans who is in the starch | troops $3 a’ comfortnble structure, which | bulance, as well as the police patrol wagon | tiird, that twenty-four sound money’ con- at Seem rrr - ratthip itt apron sir keene pen 8, 6:27 a.m.; sun sets, 5:00 | bu ing oe ce tell whether the suggestion is | at a later day may aceommpdate an Amer- | ana the Emergency Hospital ambulance, | STe8smen is the minimum representation | _de6-16¢ New York. ‘ & uiap showing @ proposed permanent | Moon rises, 6:09 p.m. alec ema ican garrison. ‘The goldiers were enjoying | Sh" the mers ce | that this state will have in the next Con- Be £ cighways in the District of Columbia | ‘Tomorrow -Sun tees, 6:28 Attitude of Cuban Soldiers. themselves with more freedom than I have | W485 immediately sent for and reached the | gress. There are now twenty-eight, and a Lewis Joh &C ee Sue can gai aati tate hetearh ed ae ‘These matters of industrial resources | Se? ¢lsewhere. The-eommiandant general, | ace where the accident occurred almost | strong fight 1s being made to return all of Wis Johnson Guy act Of Congress” Mg te he City Lights. may be left in abeyance form white to, | Hernandez Velasco, has 4600 men under Heron ae ee poy Was carried to|them. Four districts, however, are in = Fe deen ey ee as lamps all lighted by 6:08 pm.: ox- | ™4¥ Pe left in abeyance for a while, be- | pis command. It was the common testi- | hs home, his mother being present and re-| goubi. Some of the reublican managers BANKERS, c prupenrd syste of bigis | tinguishing begun ut 5:36 a.m. ‘The light. |CwUse there are other subjects whieh are | mony that Gen, Vetugco ad acted with | questing tt” 1 is not | Believe that these districts will be carried; s fn exibition In roe Ne. 49, 4th [ire is begun one hour before the ume important; De attitude of the Cuban | (oer ana qucreuoas eater BA natit to avold)| (Getinitelyaknown. eSeversl| ioymiwan) werel| Cots Co oek mun) elnctinn! Hewes only, |S SOS oR OSE.) aSenen) MDASSMORaN, iat ae eee tater named. Soldiermtia one of them! ai anocentia Hettes pee toon andi bad exented ml msele ToavOld)| carve tithe din stware/aueationed eeiceata | re te te story. ’ . a ousider any suggestions or | Are lamps Mghted at 5:53 p.m.; extin- | {idea of their real feelings would be had | YORE ERR GU, ; known | Bive no direct information as to how the aris ae Dealers in all government and investment se Pinar del Rio was always What pe location of any bigbway | Uished at 5:51 a.m. FRIENDS DISAGREE. « “o cn the map. ae away trom Havana, where the influence of | as a Spanish town. While dhe insurrection ed cam ott feet ane the wheels, but they carities. us and protests MUST BE IN Withee 5 the agitators would be less felt. The insur- | had many sympathigers and abettors, they | 41] seemed to be under the impression that New war loan 8 vougbt end sold. gy 25-tt ak set (orth clearly the rersure ene Whist. gents of Pinar del Rlo were gcographically | were not tambeour mnouss to neutralize | it_was purely an accident. John J. Dake Fined $100 for Cutting Sa = and show the property owed or com. | The four of the American W » of | isolated from those in the other parts of the ; Spanish authorit ; happened in many | Miss Mary Awkward, the principal of the John Townsend. Threatens His Wife. b of i thori' 5 happ y the objector. “All protests, aud eo | pp, island. Many of ihem came from Santiag " i 5 mseeking | School where the boy attended. d ae , mtn be submitted oo or Lee tae et | Boston and the Mount Bowdoin Whist cng | sland. Ma ; ame from Santiago | ploces. The Spanish colony is stil seeking 4 . and| John J. Dake was charged in the Police] Mary Ray, who, it was alleged, has had Ht DAY OF No a : . previnee with Mace the invasion. They | to eservi suindivts y al 1 his teacher, Miss Thorn, we: very SS ii Hy AX CE SOVEMBER, 1898, and be ad- | of Dorchester, Mass., played the scheduled TaaiRpar itt the eet ae ioe EXE Het is, GEE eee TauGh GvcRsOmcne: ae kin eee They Court today with having assaulted John | great deal of trouble with her husband, match for the American Whist League | Cairainas. ‘The hill was pointed out to me] ward the United States, ‘but p-efers an- | ¢XPressed their disapproval of the cars be-; 2 Townsend. Policeman Newkirk inves- | John Ray, because of his intemperate hab- are at Io | trophy Saturday night at the rooms of the | PY ene of their officers, who was in the | nexation to an independent Cuben govern- | iN& permitted to run so near the curbstone | tigated the case and made the arrest. The | its. complained against him in Judge Kim- ¢f be, Secretary, of former club. The Boston boys made it com at. wt eh was one of the fey real bat- | ment. The community 1s now agitated at this point, and stated that several acci- | defendant and complainant are employed | ball’s pact tote wd seni v ype roe ee we who desire to thus support | their fourth straight win, the score vz | tes. It euabled Gomez, who planned the | over the threatened removal cf several | dents have been narrowly averted there. | by a photograph firm and have been friends | "CO8™ 2! ie ee en ee ee ee ALGER, teere- | 36 to 16. The Mount Bowdoin pee being Invasion, to declare truthfully that the | aldermen, and thinks they ousht to be | Police Officers Morris and Larrick of the | ¢or a jong ilme. Saturday night, tt is sata — scorn) —— poate aaseaten. ti WitasS: Secretary of ‘the In- | sisted of J. F. McClintock Ro My revolution had been nationalized because | kept in office as evidence of g)0d faith. | ninth precinct, who happened to, be in the 2 2 4 aven't you been before me sore than HSM. MELSON. (Chier of Engineers, | Wo “Root and 1. (. davgtte peeks: | the insurgents had marched triumphantiy | ‘That is what the Spaniard in office every- | Vicinity at the time, took the case in charge | theY Were out together drinking, and about | twenty times?” the judge asked him. = Cominission. _ee¥-l0t | chrated four representing the Antec | from the castern to the western end of the | where thinks. If he 4s displaced by a| and arrested the driver and conductor of | midnight they had words in a saloon near} “I aie yor eng a ee of times,” be AND, PORCHES, Whist Club were H. H. Ward. E. Bien Le ae tare perro ite Cuban he will believe the United States tia cat poor ene aes, oes haa been | Pennsylvania avenue and 9th sireet. When | fpewered, ut I can’t tell the exact num- e w prepared to build Iron Fences and | er, J. F. Barry and M. L. prestige of Maceo. After at battle the }is not carrying out its promise that all | Very c a wat Utelt power | they reached the sidewalk, {t is alleged, Porctce, Hest goods, beat work end lowest | next team to go against ie anish troops were thrown into the prov- | classes shall have a share in the govern- | to relieve the sufferer until more expe- mneecaa Mascaad ebakes owe sarerat awn a SS Se eee mates furnished. Catalogue of tartetneptasen ine the freee the tens of thousands. Phe ine ment, | This problem will probably be solv- Fenced aid arrived. : oe See ered (Sa to make her wy6tf BARRE New York Whist Club, welasens surgi vithdre e hills and con- | ed when the American military (ecupation 2 river were released r , 3 5 ett R_& ROSS. NTH AND GSTS._| Citing contest ts oxprotens * Close and ex- | tinued a guerrilla warfare with the object | comes. It does not call for discu:s‘on now. | on boad In the sum of $500 each to appear | Feturn for his treatment was a cut in the| “By drinking all of tt yourself?” queried amen ts * en of disproving Weyler’s claim that the prov- Eeyatenerst ‘ Srteeen ene ho| for examination in the Polic: Ew ‘back. the Judge. “I fear your example is a bad THE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE CO. The Capitol Hill four—Borcheras, Hay, |ince was pacified; that was as much as aurtaniee Kredit a Brante We notified to do so. © Court when |’ “Townsend asked that his friend be re- | one- for the District of Colambla. 1905 Pa. ave. ow, Pe ee EES nave been challenged | they could do. yates Mica AS EReT EE RINE Sere meres leased, and told Judge Kimball that he| Mrs. Ray charged that John had threaten- PIT s 200,000; SI PLUS, $90.00 ’ re’ ‘our, a at ar- ve 2 = cl ve WALTER 8 COx. Pret TREDERIC L- Moony, | Tanged for next Wednesday ‘night. ‘This | stern e\on eed ne ePee of, the ine | “Tam a Spanish subject so tong: as Spain Wants Quickly Fined. Judge tail be could mat exis @ auch whe | Seiee bald ke sould protest her tere whe Vice Pres. E. McC. JONES, Sec elt will be the “Kenmores” first match. | gureeni condidons. (Genial forme is here,” said Mr. Ricardo to me. VAfter| At this season, when so many are seek- had used a knife. A penalty of $100 or six | and sentenced her husband to give $100 raat. eis Cokin mnamentacan Peserie conditions’ 7 anata ls tarentelca at I want annex#tion to tke United | ing situations, and, on the other hand, so| months was imposed. estate security or serve thirty duys in jail.’ ‘SON BROTHERS removed to 1312 F st. ae Teer = 3 Sse gusursents | States, never Independence, mot even for] many seeking employes, it is of interest! Townsend thereupon pleaded with th —_——_— Telephone Tae. cert | “PENTA.” THE BEST NaTURAL aPeRupyr | Under his command formed the nucleus | a day. The Cubans would be quarreling] to know that advertiseme: aga! 4 eap licit: “ ED ume tae oe e of gonty . Th - | annexation will be best for all o!* us.” Situatiens are i ¥ ~ ew Yor avenue. ocS- Im patients.”"—The Medical Press and Circular, 9 | Turough their isolation these insurgents in | Mr. Ricardo is a reputable cilizen, who’ charge of 15 cents tee Mite ede eas eee sas a oa rate madi ee oe sreation teeny 3 raat : om