The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1903, Page 1

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: 3 j | H oe ONE CENT WEATHER REPORT—Tonight shower Saturday, fair, fresh south to west winds 3 MORNING EDITION 1903 D0 NOT FAIL TO READ «HOW THE BRIGADIER HED THE KING DEADLY BOMB MADE HERE Anarchist Rosseau Had Aa Infernal Machine Made In Seattle But Police Sergeant Powers Nabbed It. aar SY Go li jl ° Ww IA “NOTHING BUT HANGING, BOYS” I How Murderer Reynolds Broke the News of His * Death Sentence to His Fellow Prisoners. Jack Reynolds, recently of murder in the first degree f fing killed William MecNa Mngton, last January, was to death by hanging by Judge Bell at noon today and pi for the execution Gecided © betr ine ke «| at some future 1 murderer was br: When ordered by the come forward, Reynolds w and, taking a t t pocket, beg Then/and ... himself face do melon the bed. | ‘The day after the shooting he gare f into the cugtody of ¢ jong mee followed. sudee Beil. after stating the briefty, said, turning to Reym *De you know of any reason you should not be sentenced at t time?” “There are plenty of re prisoner answered, “but as to their being legal Rey, Mr. Shipley. tends to Ww a revolver and shot fed & few minutes af nded that d threatened to} reason for posed at thin time, wing of the sen . » motte Atte b Judge Bell ec the judymer in ¥ th tinued, is the Reynolds stood lke for « minute after the The hand which he CITY WILL BE WELL POLICED Chief Sullivan Has Plans Plans Well Under Way for in ee the President Chief of Police Sulltvan tially arranged his pro Hicing Sen during the resident F President is here militia, in ment’s work will be the presence of 10 uniformed mounted patroimen | who will act as the personal sacort f the president while he f# in the Of keeping & der end prot president and } erowds of gi Captain Bimnoat oomy end of tho arran eure to ‘mingle fm the ere ioe Cross and pick ementa. the pant fow weeks he Grilling the tree t ularly until the p: mest ae well aril military company The feature of the police depa GLITTERING UMBRIA ARRIVES URENSTOWN, May + Umbria nar machine fernal parad the carriages parades here a squad ¢ une every effor u +} be « para PUNISHMENT DOES NOT FIT Ic THE ae "at LONDON, May 16 Petersburk Mepatoh | ‘EMPLOYERS — WIN OU? Arbitration Committee Decides Against the Spokane Gas Workers (Special to The Star.) SPOKANE, Wn, May 16—The strike was decided against the Gas Workers’ a today by the arbitra. the era union | of the lowe all fighting for since ‘The mill owners today refuse to arbitrate the mill works strike, August GENERALITIES WASHINGTON, D May 16 General yne this fved the long delayed at prominent officiais of the postoffice de-| by Attorney Tulloch partment ma The charge 0 typewrt pages. Af ing them Payne said that t pages bea the matter now me inventig: and that the remainder tering generalities and clippings. There is no cor Of any ot the statements BAD WHISKEY HOT sPRI contain git newspaper ation Aft. May 16.—A} Bowles wae ar whisky which caused thi PERSHING ILL Colonel Rogers, Tt ie exy Pershing will be invalided home. ‘SCOTLAND YARD HAS A CLEW STRME MMS. : men and the balance non-union |hands. The strike failed to bring about recognition of the union. The 2 x PRESIDENTS FLAG WHICH WILL BE UNFURLED NEXT WEEK TRIES TO TICKLE TEDDIE ANSWERS }IEUT. L. M. BUSHNELL OF FT. | LAWTON IN TROUBLE Manager ot the Blectrh. ¢ ompany, al noon wloves't oteate at Mon- iority || Léewtenant L. M. Bushnell, Com of the inte /PARY 1s Beventh infantry, U. 8A Maveeet at Fort Lawton, just} ant mot. ma, Berth of thie city, ix under ‘arrest cj mt the nature o the union w have! Which he Is being r grievanices before Preet. | Made public until a full The mittee may Go | ton of the business nt’s anewer | tenant Bushnell by Major 3 on. M this afternoon Mr, | S@fleer of the fort not reveal the nature| Morning that Bushne’ atement that he had made the union j aken the dent Furth f command of this ater ¢ what action is| AGAINST. GREGSON Thoma P. Gregeon, a to :| FIRE BUG | te The Star.) May 16 fire to (Spec Ont. AND, Ore mpted A fire the Lever was sick and had got In five minutes buflding would have been The police are after the up for medicine. moi the al attorney Was practically found gullty of fraud by a wuperior court Jury yesterday | SHINGLE WEAVERS GO BACK TO WORK—ANTi + SALOON LEAGUE FAILS TO SECURE! CONVICTIONS IN SUNDAY CLOSING CASES (Special to The Star.) 16. PAVING the natureof th WHATCOM, wre shingle wea Fee Laveen anil re this morning with a May i Company's mille der similar con ‘The first trial of the Fairhaven Sunday clo ed in plie w were signal the anti-« rt 1 a A Tarrt Ri 1 for this count of an| e of the bide all| April 18. pre ove proprietorship of Mr and he tion from cane went jast night The mtate tall Jon superintendent Baloon League \WEW EIGHT [BS ee HOUR BULL) 22225 ea A RALIA TO NOME D.C, May 16 The first veanet ever to sail from xn. for another | ay - cl An | eohoon en engaged to} hat will be! @HTCAGO, May 16,—Wh bie to 134 28 Minutes Out 150 Per Acre ver, The lay, anid will 4 nything r half is bottom land in veadow, and the the richest Only about 10 acres of this land over- flowed during the « fingly hig pring, which was the highest on record BARNEY Mc LAUGHL IN, e adjoining this tract, sold $735 worth of berries last summer from | th rden spot of King county, and five acres or even less ary family an easy, independent living There's a sure all the berries and vegetables you an raise. YOU CAN GO ON THE CARS OR DRIVE to the property, The Renton car line (Interurban line) has two st he-tract—Riverside and the Stone Quarry. It takes exactly 28 minutes to g ncer square E quiet, su ysition on the proj Renton Cars Leave The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY, MAY 17, ‘TH VOL, 5 No. 70. E Only Paper ta Seattle That Dares to Print the News. 25 CENTS PER MONTH WHICH BEGINS IN MONDAY’S STAR “WE WANTED TO DIE IN OUR LITTLE HOME,” SHE SOBBED Aged Couple, Blind and Penniless, Their Tiny Cabin on Evicted From Their Golden Wedding Anniversary--Dr. Jordan Their Landlord THE COUNTY ROAD The property ¢ rban The price for a whole acre is less than you are asked to pay for a 30-foot lot in “‘shanty-town’’ addition. See the Some as Low as One Hundred Dollars Per ACre A 200 Acre Subdivison to Be Known as the River- side Interurban Tracts Will Be on Sale Mon- day, May 18, at 10 o’Clock in Parcels of 1 to 5 Acres ONE-HALF OF are TRACT is roll mmar 1g ome which wi 1arket and Up he ott affords a fine drive from Seattle in every direction, afford a spler ent view at the same time property Sunday. Fred \. patee Co. red with small growth of tim- ton car at First and Jackson, and get off at Riverside. sentative will meet you there and show you around. Judge Ail Our Other Tonight’s -|Bargains et, Thee 16 6%e © be 1B. ins, annort alu Bbe i sine value 15e i , t # Kid Shoes, fancy vesting tops, Wc value a5e Bixby's 1 rem r 10 Ge yard otton, black and white le Herringbone Finishing Braid, @%¢ Reinforced Corset Steels, wth ruffle Me valve 186 t rus Wrist Bags ke head clasps, We value 206 } Leather Wrist Bag, hain, ratenel 5@c t Jersey Rub Drawers, $e 250 directly through the tract and is an ideal site for a did income. It is the best Take the Ren- Our repre-

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