The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1903, Page 1

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WEATHER FORECAST—Tonight and 6 Sunday, probably THE DAY IN SEATTLE the minutest detal & parade and exercises of rect organiza follows: Bqu: dand nal corps Nationa! Guard of Wa ington: James A Bexton por: fe Stevens Pp and the uniformed rank of (he Boy Fourth avenue, and th ot mander Wa presided ‘The geners: were read by were also th Commander fi. ( ton and Alaska. The # Chaminade quartette was of ununy al excellence The memortal ered by Judge Richard Orbdorn drow % vivid ploture of existent In this mediately prior Civil war, and out a 6 ems and powe States and deciare by such a war deeds of those who fought in speaker dectared that tt established the position of labor this country. In that methods of law, a» provided for in the Cons exercizes jaded wit fection pronounced by Rev ‘This afternoon the « cometery were dec drama beat the i bugle sounded the last “taps the soldier dead. EXERCISES of the buni at the Central sch : rough the city to City} Compa company A. Signal At the ONE CENT showers fresh south: : MORNING EDITION, HE NATION HONORS SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY, MAY The Seattle Star \ THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC---1861 HER HEROIC DEAD The People Join Hand and Heart in Celebrating Memorial Day--Fitting Tribute to Valiant Sons Who Gave Their Lives | JN Veterans of two wars today st MANILA, May «des. The « | tal by arranged ted out to} tnens the Armory » mov ' et} th t ck, headed the | nei moving up Yester| cialis ” om of the va *| Mar os in the line was as Compas 2 par of the J n American War veterans ust of the First Presbyterian} march was from Pion. yd to PF on Se The proces ft almont HY f the parade at teat « cvery taken had passed tr and tours thrown open to the « : The exercines opened a few min-| after It «-| tnd | bration that ied up to war, Then the présent, urparaileed the that ft had been poss that greatness the war aboli#hed sla should be sought ution “One country and one fh Jee Osborne said, “has made and will keep this nation great At the conclusion of the oration the | * chotr sang, “How So Softly t tattoo and the! AT BALLARD t—A majority and milis a tful obsereance A. R., took charge of th a, ansivted by a number of hibition are blue. RACE TRACK EDITION Peginning with the <rat the owners, the runners, the dition will also contain reports of the oth toget th to w th ts in every fleid will t ng made to have thie ¢ we artoons and lovers of #port cannot | DECORATION DAY ? PHILIPPINE OER. SHERMAN NEW ¥ post, the Ohiet feature ¢ Me ce) MEMORIAL DAY IN CHICAGO = SS8] EXCURSIONS ‘AT TACOMA) of the} fdiress was deliv- | Cashmar “wat DAY HONORED AT EVERETT EVERETT. roiser the local emeteries | soldiers were Members | was killed near Bothell AT HOQUIAM HOQUIAM, National Guard company jand rk members of Cushman | ington N ory. After the tat Saolte ‘of the tity etoca Tes | 2d af eect ee Adress was made by W. F.jto attend, opening of the runn! King County Fair grounds next week, the Star will print a race track and sporting edition containing full jockeys and the ra al baseball games and the leading afford to mine ements will be made early to Their Country STREW FLOWERS ON LINCOLN SPRINGFIBLD, 1 May %.-A gene baervance of Decoration y » held pringtield today The w eat t b of Liv . Oak Hike netery, Ww more than usually impressive, | In the forenoon the graves of the| and on the surface of cast ir ead naval veter = annually at Santa Monica, Cal when the memery of the salto fing ts honored. - ANOTHER ROBBERY IN THE NOTORIOUS |: PEOPLES’ THEATER : Visitor Said He Was *‘Fleeced™ Out of $100 by an Actress and the Affair Was ‘Squared” at the Police Station at the corn jand Washington street A shor | Hubbard and Freeman acres | wornan in a Second avenue reprenentative of the ¢ brothers, the reputed propriet the piace, appeared at the polfce wta tion, and after a short conversation 6, the Woman was re- with the p j leased. The record at the police st | tion shows thet “Viv | was arrested by Detectiv Hubb and Freeman. The charge is book- -led as “rusptclon,” and under the ‘disposition of cases,” the 4” ie written, Under the booking of the woman's name, hem word “re | that of the man who f# booked » ts aleo recorded am relea omning ioe atation knows nothing of the af. | fair, and Chief of Police Sullivan wit t very little information on give « the subject Tie you knaw porition of that case the chief, this morning was asked o! | pose, for want of pro replied | “Was not the man held ax a wit the one who claimed that he 1 been robbed? | “I muppore he wae, but if he did |not want to prosecute the woman, » police cannot make him,” an- chief. mecuting witne know that it was, but aare pirit and pur im the world TOMB on land andes gamon | nor CL ME. MORIAL ERVICE BEAUTIFUL FOR THOSE WHO DIE « held in the United than that which takes place gather on the whart § the turn Of the tide, and cast flowers As the tide carrtes | at to sem these tributes te the mem- ory of those heroes who lie beneath ) ant needs are bared originated sever who © nd ie carried out on Me [have given their lives for the o}d) upon the water of @ rate war treet operators then the trust jead to the freesing out of the laundries and thereby underhanded dry patrons and the rapacity ef oatabilahment» it & claimed, would immedi y ralse prices to the highest pos-|gently asking for more men. Fe-| full company was sent forward a notch Were competition the event of a rate war average citizen's laundry ed the formation of confined to what man who accused her of robbery,” J. R. Gambte reported to the po- was the explanation of the ¢ lien this morning that he had been robbed of $160 by “Vivian,” one of the soubrettes in the People’s thea- ter, an alleged “temperance” resort, of Second avenue south prices now charged for fiat claimed by the th Benttle, it t third time within the past week that alleged robberies oo- ‘eople’s theater have than thone charged in other oh the Paeific conat curring In the low before the o two men aundries hae med to have been fleeced out of in the theater the resort were taken t m with the ¥totime, | After « con-| time later City Detectives 4 the of the trust ANT’S TO END LIFE (Special to The Star.) Three wo- | ot] the police sta men were turned fled with the arrange- ment that had been effected. MORE QUIT Five Laundries Now Out * of the Trust perently sat ptain at the po- eut his throat with erday, nearly 6 wound up and He had twice hat wan the ais. i himeelf with « bell cord| Five relays of horse aad once by cutting the veins pth of hin wrists. the asylum on He, wee @ native “of Stock FIRE CAUSES WATER PANIC V0 The woman was released, I eup- ullon,” he N CITY LAUNDRY, EDGEWATER LAUN ; { Seattle are independent the case squared up with now operating Mew YORK, May } KAS ¥.™M May | pubifc but which have b Factories Flooded KANSAS CITY, K May This Low at aff from munication with the « Banta Fe shops <8 of engines, bundr water pumy stations, th y great manu facturing di © wh or part ly submerged. The* big packing sare either part wurrounded by water The town of Harlem, scrome th river, in foned, It tx fens u | triet tne The t J wil pro Lawrence Submerged LAWRENCE M « T waht fire, but the tinguiebed The damage done is NEWS FOR THE POPE ° ROME, May Major Vattman A chaplain of the American army was received by the pope today. ile ot j | | ; a eon the condi | Catholic tffaire in the Phitt | sume of which the pope war hi sant af. The pope was she much interested ant erked BATTLE MAY COME TONIGHT LEXINGTON, Ky, May 90 .| cipher message from Major Allen. ‘The | commanding the troops at Jackson | was recetved here at midnight, ~ eight o'clock thix morning. Orders have been sent to the Low e the fieid. bind prompted the call JACKBON, Ky, May 30.—A bie crowd watched the arrival of tional troops this morning, were ordered because the com mending officers learned last night that a party of old-time French Eversole feudiate were expected to jarrive today and make an attempt to release White and Jett tonight | When court convened this morn- ling the lawyers again — began wrangling over the jury which is to try Jett. PRESIDENT ‘STARTS ON LONG RIDE LARAMIE, Wyo, May 30.--The president arrived here at § o'clock this morning. He spoke from a stand in front he state vu ers 'y and then mounted @ hor t 9 o'clock to ride over the t heyenne, 60 miles distant. He was ‘ompanied on the ride by Dr Rixey Senator Warren of Wyo or. the trip. In his speech the president said that but for the herolam of the old soldiers there would be no United States ond hu president to travel through tt | Before starting on his long ride | Renator Warren presented bim with ja handvome, sa ldie, bridle, bianket ahich will t 1 OMAHA, Neb., May 30.—1t in be | Heved that the labor troubles of the packers wil be settled at a confer « held Both alies GRAWO ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC---1903 E Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «+ Eastern Kansas Floods--Cities and Towns Thousands Are Made Homele: Rescued in Boats Terror of Waters score | wow BY SPOKANE i te The Star.) company also to hold itself in| #ireadinems to ts Allen's mexnage didn't say what} A eae CYCLONE FORT WORTH damage to ranrles obliterated and a num. ber of persons were injured ar BAD TIME TO DIE undertakers and street car a very bad tim MAY SETTLE STRIKE after Chairman J as CENTS PER MONTH and Nebraska Overwhelmed by Submerged and R b hut ¢ Wille Jennings Bryan's Commoner was night, destroying his h Was temporasily "RUSSIA. INCITING "| MASSACRE Nation te- government a new anti- tersburg. It Van, whose ed up the fent to partake ¢ sat Senator Turner's ce. His medals read benefactor, 80090 weeping tender their thanks to Turner for the punch at his fence on day to Boyd votaineg the head of 4 jackass, le Inscrthed ‘Mayor Boyd, nted for itfustrious ser- ex on Roosevelt day.” The edais are now on exhibition ‘The presentation will be made Monday Mayor Boyd forgot to stop the president's carriage at the om of the new club but SAN FRANCIBOO, May %.—At noon today a Fillmore street trotiey jcar shed into an over-loaded Hight street cable car at the junc- tion of the two streets. The Haight street car was totally demolished. Six pasnengers were badly hurt, 3 in all receiving injurt ASSASSINATED JOHANNESBURG, May 90.—Sir Edward Hulz, who was preas censor here during the Boer war, was found deal teday with several bullets in hix boty. There is no clue to the | identity of the murderers. He was | $8 and was a Conservative member of purtlament for 11 Years. | FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER (Special to The Star.) SPOKANE, May 30.—The jury, af- ter being out UM hours, rendered « verdict this morning finding Ed. Spencer guilty of murder in the se ond degree and recommending clem- eney Spencer murdere ui Mundt. o servant girl. January 1 stating et the time that 1t was “bes emuse he soved her » Th ewe pleaded temporary inse nity ° drinking absinthe. SIXTEEN DROWNED MEMPHIS, Tenn., Miy 20.—A spe- jal dispatch received this morning says that 16 negroes, con- stituting a colony 40 miles above tere, were drowned May 17 embarked across the river f ert nrowing

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