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———————— Famous Cuban Warrior Now ° wii Hosiery and Notions and Underw uv bt | wear ~ “ibbons | © 9 GUELTERIO LEO PRESTO, LLATIVE OF PRESI to then went on to tell many l X er S$ School iS 5 ® sting talew incident to the war. | : is DENT GOMEZ, AND A COLLEGE GRADUATE, old of how he and nthago | Frances Altherr is the Vg 3 Maceo, & son of General Antonio! the Cincinnath Gun elul WIELDS SHOVEL IN THIS CITY Maceo, who was ambushed and] A She insisted upon accompa Oa | killed by Spaniards, presumably on ying her father to the target range a ea the orders of General Weyler, fol-| md noon became an expert. Al vio Bes ‘Presta, fret ‘llev-) aneeration to the United State lowed the latter for 12 days with holigkh only 15 years old, she han leu-| annexe ; nitod scarcely food enough to keep them| 6p gun like an expert. In actual] oO KY 1 E ° tenant in the Spanish army under] | “Why? ecauss he dove Not rep] iva. He staten that Wayler would Paisano ts one of the high m Yale at Extraordinary Bar- « ntonlo aceo in the am eee e atere o ne janters ve been killed had they been af-| COPtest for a trophy now in prog ’ . . nian against Legentine at Hayti;|@nd the peopla My father ts a n 6 elty, She ie the P . Dalgn Aralnat Logenting Tay a ee a ane atapl | forded am opportunity to get at im min tn enc A the gain Prices Tomorrow oe 4d Mig to Bays they nearly succeeded Zi cia figuring prominently in r-}Of what I mean | iu elt you 40/11 their design in the Planters’ hotel] ‘Omjinent business man of Cincia a ly stages of the Cuban. rebe | © of how It affects the people) i dievana. wher ntingo Maceo,| Athy «She will enter the national The big sample line of Children's Coat wht from Blef H &@ Kline “a B relative of President Gome . went pollcy of the govern-|i8 tng that Weyler bad taken Up tHurnament, to be held in her home Chicago manufacturers, and now displayed in our win ' Series ap AE gs 5 bee . graduate of the Bos sewers tis anna _— = . 4! quarters in the house, had hired out} tows later in the month — w. Wet his handsome colle m of Coa . a big tion that we are ‘eraity, owner of 500 acre i. a my her's and Ay proper a bell y able to sell them t« in Cuba, and who Is a s jty. According to the policies whieh | ** 9 t boy.” When oft me ne in} | and versatile in conversation aa the) the junta is against the government] (Hal capacity, Sanitago once handed} ’ average college man of isjean give the road its franchise | Wevler ® pitcher of water, but could) * now working on the street he| Without ascertaining the views of | 9°t set @ chance to do him harm | | mm Preeto is & married man and owns] else Whose property the road wishes } =e err | ee ’ Sean a oat 3) a house and lot on Thirtt near] to pass through. ne rag ei yt iy peg | Denny way, wht el all! “Our policy, the fired at them a mile away. Mis) : paid for, and where he hejis: “The land sh th) of the bone having been shot away| The dredging of the Ballard har Will make his home in the future| bread for the eater, for thelh» a itauser bullet, He eave be was boy is about to begin. The contract Presto’s wife is now in New , sower and shall only be taxed over/‘twice captured by Spaniards and wan let the latter part of Auguat Aa shown tn « window there are b Jreds of Coate tr 8 and the tvies 4 where she is anaint the Cuban] and above the amount consumed bY} escaped by feigning death on being} and there were Just 60 numerous—plain blues, g aad veda tlghes ere ete bo eB Junta in its figh fea Palmer he inhabitants placed ir Biue Wagon,” an am-} {6 fix the estimate, vet or veloure—rich dark mixt many of ther w ri Givet-<etoren of j im the coming election | “We belt seiaadimcdh timate! Caeeuss | spon expire and the gre different modes of finish and every wize from 6 to 12 fatiner tsi y Shereday evening thie Man. ! not ins franchises without cor Presto also said they used to fight! begin, Taking in all attle to see these coats and if pos t adv . Bop cia A vele. = Eee the casual observer would)! suiting the We insist | the Spaniards by working to a wind ements with th purchase us to offer, In ' ull may ha be present 2 take to be nothing more than | nat all companies shall procure the| ward position of some camp and Hallard will have her hands : je most flue mons plying to the national gov-! swarms of moequitoes would fly iredging of the wae h H nish of the whole « AMPAleD ‘ernment for a franchise down into the camp of the Soan-| talked of for so long a time, and I e our @) a e as pans against Spain. the) -phis, Presto affirms, is the main| iards, biting them and innoculating no action taken in the matter, that agp elelbedae Ht Abe) status of the stand taken by the) the deadly yellow fever germs | yple were becoming tired of B ° tntrigues of opposing political fac-| junia He states if tts party te de Presto says he will remain in Se ng of it. It in almost aafe te een ixe a Hons, which, he affirms, was in re! tected, then, of course, the fight|attle for the rest of his life. After [may that tt has now come to a ality me cause Bo os hggronpen will end and they will have to take/the present political campaign, his showdown,” and the work will have 1 > Olution, and the effect the defeat of} Gomez, either by the his continued refusal people or to run oy| for Taleb atl ou ltt te degacdhs Sala fectade ey allaralbea soit chactet™4 office, will have on the Cuban fun-|w ta. * Hixto Garcia; his wife's mother mais * lead general were| of Presto’s wife, Maxta Garcia, is now a member of the Cuban senate. Presto’s father and he own 500 acres of land near Beax Matanzas jo states that there is now two gther Cubans in the city BAT or ks, one, Franceis itteneata, having a stand in fear of the Arcade block, and other, San Juettiti, operating a at First and Columbia. came to Seattle by way of in 1897. He states that be @ NO sooner stepped off the train he was arrested as a spy by Riley. who, he says, is now on the police force tn Chi- Bince that time, Presto states, been working and saving his ; and now has a comfortable LR RREMEEEE EEE ERNAREAEARARRER ARES Pg -Yf 4 Rithmertick comes hard 2 Teechur see mi brane is Caws, if I have apels 3 And frum me 1 off them's me— 1 cant tell wat is the sum alked = Th 1 cownt yond a dowt On mi fingurs and mi thum Or ele eet them 2 find owt. Iking of the polities affecting . he said: mer is elected we as mem- the Cuban junta will demand COLLISION STREET CAR AND DELIVERY WAGON IN MIX-UP—ORIVER BADLY INJURED Sh_S~" intetere ~~ Credit our Business Is Desired ay Cash or Take Credit FE. F. Atwood, a detivery man in fen eign ato Selvery man Wl ceen to be apprecianed.” Wasren #1.) at fer @ social conclave, éur Dollars for a ‘ s iis 8 store, 220 East Pike, wan seriousty | Stetson sings in bis rich baritone ich many “Brother Bika” rore i ae wot cab poseinty nan one secede Ane. aig der Tl injured at 8 o'clock Thureday after. | Voice a pictorial ballad and the atar-| YP and “pow-wowed” before the rest “4 get your business—we want your trade you pay cash noon in @ collision between an elec-| a8cope’s offering ts very interenting| of the people who are “A-1 on Moth- eredit. (rte car ané the of tg driven by |"d instructive. There will be aj @r Barth e Credit customers are just as welcome as cash « mers here, be Mw ~~ a we we dtr ge special matinee for children on Sat-| Brother Lynch, who had a “cinch. If you can afford it and care to pay that much, you can't do betes we know the public is honest, ie sold on credit are m. The accident occurred at the | special turned the trick of pounding a little Suppose you want to invest ter than go to the first-class tailor that will not take the meas- Ra mech sold as for cash. we bem, pet tate she mcrae of Rest Fine and Devisten. | cei hammer and telling other Elks to wane hundred dollars in & pt ure for less than fifty bucks. But if you only care to spend from Store's credit system—original broad idean that you find in but J) Atwood was hurled from the seat) 1) 1. gous the “Star Show|bellow a few waves of “hot air” fori! ano. You can get a good one for Bip 'Wenty-five to forty dollars, go to the CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS stores in the west—buy anything you want, and pay for it on J/ *nd cut about the Head, He was On. | Girls” will perform on Friday and|the benefit of the visitors present.|f} that much at D. 8. Johnston's. [f/f 2P4 Se! the same material and workmanship for ONE-HALF that le jou en picked up and wa auch 8. Jo e rice. The t t 6 to forty-do wag sm to muit you, at the new store. removed to the Seattle general hoa- | Saturday nights and Baturday mat-|1t came good and fast. One lawyer True, it will be a used plano. f/f Price praghabr ves A dr Leaybirogeet taller ey a from Come tn and get acquainted. pital, where he is reported as being [19 Of the “Jolly Grass Widows,"|by the name of we.” told aj Bot a good used piano is better HIP ie rt ond charneter of the garment. If vo come te. nted with j out of danger who open Sunday afternoon at the|*tory that simply put the whole/— than a poor new one 1 our uncalled ‘for garments, bs reg rst tae ther pay pot ~~ The wagon was crushed like an| Seattle, it is satd that the prodiuc-| house into convulsions, He was i You can get it for a little aaa ap abt ae ee, cbr gre gem preg | il and the horse painfully in- | ton t# an unusually clever one, turn followed by ex-Judge “Ding down and a little each month changes, we do it to your satisfaction, and thel ; t ii 7 1 ae | Dona” Bell, who, by his witty re We've eral such on hand anit thats ahlainel “vableoas veagten Ppt . a i a ee sien R Y k “R marks, had the house | ther up just now. Quick buyers can get nes ‘8 made-to-order pric r a rare bargain $25.00 Uncalled for Suits or Overcoats for ........ Pe 542 MARINE NOTES ew Tor eps’ Wuuy 6 denen members of the Bole distributors of the famous $12.50 — | i cal and vistting lodges addrensed the || Chickering, the Kimball, Hobart $30.00 Uncalled for Suits or Overcoats for ....... ceveees 15.00 ane sallore who had fini#h {t wan demonstrated that all “< “oo ear te a re eet tn | ve ME BREE ge ca eet 4 “ wrecked off the const of ite weather Is fair when Elks get to-| he Vocalion, the Clough $40.00 Uncalled for Suits or Overcoats for about « year ago, Captain ¢ NEW YORK, Oct. 12-—Willlam|mether. After the speeches and aif, Warren and the Kimball pipe or = MB OF . see eseeeve $20.00 sen, of th rk Eclipse, wa: Mille Iving was yesterday made re- | musical program all adjourned for|§ Teed organs | dey pre publican candidate for mayor of|tefreahments, and in the “owly In a word, the largest variety apanese ew York. Charles BE. Hughes, | hours of the morning after” the hera|§ Of musical instruments in the golden omk, has four draw- eth dah gta hich |te@ investigating life insurance | ‘And the fairest prices. €Ta and one n Fest on fl (% lied the vessel while on route| methods, was nominated by the con-| WEATHER FORECAST — Fair ee ane bro peer to thie ¢ from Nicolafekt, si-|Yention, but declined peg oe With Light Frost; Satur. Grops into dust ab “ . - lay Fair; Light to Moderate East) inet, leaving writing surface 9) P*ria, the Dark C. D. Bryant, ar Seattle Athletic club on! Winds. of 24x84 inches. Saturday || fled in the harbor Thursday with y evening, Capt. W. M ph, Pea Ee | ig L Office Furniture Day Price A Dey eeennenent Seating, __Venen see teers and men of EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! | al : vessel was 21 days out from Nicol-|Company D, W. N. G. gave a ban-| CHICKERING DEALERS. Sadie ets Baday Afski she ran into a storm. The Bry-|guet in honor of Col George B.| Fresh Oregon ranch, all quar 903 Second Avenu 1400 FIRST AVENUE, COR. UNION n oak te wood §/*Mt brought a cargo of salt. | Lamping, Maj. Otto Case and mem-| teed. 2 dozen Shc. at Cow Butter Burke Suitding. 3 je seat, stiff back, seat can be 1 nat FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 —TD0) neve of their stall, and other offices, |r, First and Pile street’ = °** Both Phones 260. adjusted to various heights tnvestign a a the wreck of ne The banquet was also in celebration | r Alameda was commenced! of the winning of the September | tse mle teste tne iain ot tee of! which has been won for the past twat All styles, white or fancy, “Mon. | ‘a pte | pany D. Brooks & Co. a “AE | ness called He stated that when | He sta te wan never ta aout Clothiers, Second end Uniex [mand of the vessel from the time | Ike carted ber over to the pict n-} Srconp Avenue & Seccep Ammen & Seuene Seis: Srreet }til, hearing the warning cry of the a oe lookout, he ordered the helm th hard a-port. Third Officer Je | |was then called, and testified to ‘am! | jhearing the captain give the orders | | cy one Ppt ne lg I THE SUCCESS ATTAINED BY THE BROAD | X I a ec a Rese ange Mle ge gate Hlth Ai SYSTEM CLOTHING, OF 18 DUB, ith the eteamers Of the Alneha 1A GREAT MEASURE, TO ‘ITS CON | ——— rium abe annem of the Alankal] —RIMUCTION. TFS JUST AS FINELY” “FINISHED Saturday Onl ns 2 on fig Midge ipso yg WHERE THE CLOTH HIDES DME TAILORING AS Ee sia = ne Eater Ate ree RE THE WORKMANSHIZG 18 PLAINLY VISI- | RNST BROS INC ag 5? Q rand | BLE. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS—your choice of ten pat- E * 1 rae weg S he local: signet You'll find Shaw terns in white and Ar olors. The regular values of 306-506 PIKE ST. oe snee : . Pharmacy across) these curtains are , $2.75 and $3.00, For Saturday ee | It is the intention of the major the street only we will make the price per PAIT 0. cvscccees jto report all vessels to their re vercoa San alncoa S Japective companies while en route to this port from the north, and alse EAL ECONOMY into consideration something be- It's never economical to use an |Feport them to their porte of call hen going to Alaska, In this man | ner the posit! la may be readily terson, 9 ‘was lost on| Second avenue Thursday afternean She was found by two women on Second and Cherry und taken into Lee'n pharmacy. The police were telephoned for, but before they ar- rived her mother came in the drug store and took her home. The girl is from Bellevue, where she with her spits AT 1331 SECOND. AVENUE All styles, white or fancy, “Mon- arch” Shirts only $1.00 each, B. N, Brooks & Co, eee eee IT'S YOUR LOSS If you don't buy — butter, cheese and lard of ua, eut rate prices, Cow First and Pike street. ——— Eggan '& Erleson- Remember, 0 not nell coupons. Best work in the ug [eee IR Mary I Hot Blast are not air tight, uses and do not give you a warm H cannot afford to say to yourself “My to do this winter.” The old stove is eat- of & new stove every year, Not only that, but the ungatisfactory result it gives. It Is morning. Day and Night Never Out “hes 80 in constructign that fire is opened in the morning ee with the fuel put fn the night does this, Fire, therefore, never goes | Tah glaeey ae Pei THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, [HANDLES A GUN LIKE AN EXPERT e 100% Bargains in The Puset 4 Bridge & Dre ho rece at Be on hand when the eile | wet neoe about all they « t Ben Hur" will have its taronei ft of fe hile in thin w performances at the Grand on Fri-| They wi ove over 360,000 cut Jay and Saturday nights and Sat-| yards of ( Special urday matinee, This will be the last he work will take winter, and } |encle for many years to come |the condition of the t r a great dea | Dora Thorne,” at the Third Av-| | enue theater this week, is an excel Wednesday at her home, 26 Fast lent pleture of English life and {# #0| State, Ballard, Mra, . Sanders and familiar to the readers of popular) Mrs, D, Merritt entertained about literature that the play has proved|50 members of the of the one of the most acceptable dramatic|G. A. KR. and their and bh offerings of the season, There will/bands at a co be @ matinee tomorrow and the jast/luncheon. The b r performance tomorrow night Aireetion of L. J. MeGowen, the New “Why Women Sin” is a play that| York artist, was bh tec unfolds a thrilling story of life. I|orated with the nati and starts a week's engagement at the) Megs with Ivy entwined. The souv Third Avenue theater next Sunday,jenirs to the ladies were beautiful and owing to its striking title, it te) * painted by Miss Accounts Grow. tion of well-trained coach dogs, and Cliff Farrell, musical oddity, ts also & top-liner. Hague and Herbert are two clever sketch artists, and La- mont's cuckatoo circus ts only to be © were “hi-yu" ail Thursday night dd ones” gathered at the doings wher thermecives Will You Pay a Hundred 6 SECOND AVE | RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | jaggage, Furniture, Storage | Office and storage room, 1216 First avenue, Postoffice butlding. inner Sane 902; Independent THE RUBBER STORE 714 FIRST AVENUE Wet Weather Wearables IANOS FOR RENT are a Broadhurst System... $I Bur Other Reliable ris Relable gS | Qup | J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First nag Cor, Colum- bt Strongest Overcoat House The Stato, Underwear, Notions, Ribbons, Neckwear and Books. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. wure to pack the theater at both) Bessie # nd to the gentle $100.00 performances. boquets of sweet peas and ivy | > q oe eel One of the purest, most whole Welter andere and tittie| 2” © 175 sepesttes : some and beet offerings that the) Hasel Band looked very sweet) Ceaad | stage bas given In this generation is] costumed ae George and Martha | Interest credited to Febru- i “York State Folks.” The announce-| Washing and helped to serve| ary 1, 905 $1,296.58 0} ment is made that “York State) dinner ~ Folks" has been secured for neat) The guests of honor were Comrade | 41,709.80 | Sunday evening and it will be pre | Mega. of Rellard. and Mian Me w sented by a notable cast at the! Gong, of New York soe apr gy Be FOR A— , Grand. ; ¥ ’ transferred te | The bill at the Star this week is! Hallo ill! We | Yester Way bended by the Juggling Barrets,| og The State Bank of Seattle pays 4) whene cot le éntivety new tad how Y Th 7 per cent. per annum compounding | el Mme Wanda has a fine collec ju ere wens S year. / Bargains in Ws aati ; opens. Bring the ¢ lidren with ou. Sales Tomorrow in Hosiery, Ba | OVERCOAT Gold Medal Heaters ON THIS P/ WE SHOW TWO OF THE CELEBRATED NATIONAL HEATING STOVES. At the St. Louis World's Fair last year this line of heaters was awarded the gold medal in open competition with all others. , the We are giving them the add ‘distinction of bei VERY CHEAPEST considerj¥g quality and general effi The National seo € so simple a child could o m to get out of vio SSiakere a equaled. é “Boss Oak” “The Ferr FOR WOOD OR COAL. FOR WOOD. This handSome heating This double-lined sheet stove very heavy casting heater is an air-tight and heavy cast tron lining, and in every way is a Both swinging feed door and fect little gem. pan are good size, Swing-off steel body 2 ounted wn tos etd xs