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> 7 - ' s ’ — . . a en ee ee . oo « 5. No, 266. 25 CENTS PER MONTR THE NUMBER OF DEAD IN THE TERRIBLE CHICAGO HOLOCAUST WILL REACH 700 Yinon, |Moak, Walter Phacker, Jamex Me-1~ wee Rn ~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1903. * VOL Rosemond Seby ‘the total will reach 700, as the base iment, upper dressing rooms of the Stage and upper gal! vivors (hat locked and anee | clared by many of hed of the p within two feet of t geway. They were m - ° Helen MeCaughan, Helen Howard, | Clelland, Pauline Geary, G. Sane> | . ldlty Powers, Miah Maker, Mre. IF. A.| Fox, Mra. C. D, Bartiett, Mrs. Jobr € ® Morrill, Mrs, A. Sumin, Mine Idith | Adeneok rtrude Palkenstein, Mrr Norton. Mrs Hareabaugh. W. T. Royee, Mra, William Dawne ' rea odies Have Been Removed From the Ruins 95"! oe Se life, Fi@rine, a German aer ver | Lavine Hushwab, Leigh Holle foriner Wthe Piackma Warner at, n Dinenste dt | e ' . e e Mrs. Cavanaugh strie J. Suyore, Harry Hudson, 3. | Marie Whiah, aged 15, Mre Gould, Mra. W. A. Spring, Pred ——_ Mrs. King PAT pe 1, Mrw. J. MW. Blingler, C. RB. Bar * 5 Mre 7 Kether Bark Miward Lf ‘ ® ® ts himund W.| Martin Mrs. Marah Krans, Winthrop | jst cass , figas tanks, and. with the curtata, ==: pation A. Kockems, | #pring Savillo, aged 14, Her - — the: ple ppt fined we SEG One Wants bee _ Bern, H. Denaidsen, Rev. | » Vein, Harriet Wolff, Hulda) ‘he lst to eacape, t eaentined between the Test Wi’ ree Howard Dudley, Mies J. o* Henning, a boy Wa throwgh wr after the"Bmater and the fire-preot cure Dodd, Mire V. Delee, W. W. Hooper Kinte Muir, Mra Emme} wome ot Uh mapany to) nn saent five children of H. 8 Vanigen of |frimokley, Ri¢hard and Alien § wafer Under dhese circumstances it would fret fh ‘ teil the firet | f t a " 12 K nah Mra Jota cen, Ber-|Marotd Marti Holand, Lule In deneriving th on ca an — ee posse for « single =. 8 " joor and reached the firet {ing building, but r Neat nice Halley, A. N. Mende A.|@habberd, W. N. Sprang. Charles #1.| the fi: wy atten 7 f) member ¢ ye company t acape Difference of Opinion AS to the) oa cers Sorcniie Neue bite |AMSethem ath. Covnpanten rusted | Wihalow Paoai ace Rook, [Wee at Tra sce witicee maties [tee fre. Foy attributed the cause ot] ative unlegn BAe she hed been stands i. on © Greatest number of the audi-|to the rear of the to asain | Fornetta Peterson ey Kiele Robert Martir John Va Ingen. | Gire-prast eusiain to work or ing imediately in front of the door = 7 3 ence were seated and It t# probable the members of the company, but (he) Thomas Coutet! rly Wah, | Wat Reasinger, Margaret Buer A ee Sean ert pert eading into the alley. Aw it wan, thé Cause of the Fire--All Fire Pro=| irc is Stee sevuins oi tne | dorective carcain. which had been 90 | Dwowman J. Pi Be ee ate ree TEU Baar: | accTht re beean tn the middle of the| Gratt carried ait the he snd fire ov dead in the apper part of the house | ("tal to the persons in the baloony, | Henry, Kose K. Rogers, H. P. Moore Heten Howard, Helen Cooper, | ¢ “ ele beneath the curtain, and th m pany , = PD, , od I were killed before they even had aj|had saved the players G L. Cooper, May Curran, “Martin, Gould, Lester D boy: | on p was saved, although, thiir salvation ; tective Apparatus Prove nea | sore, Wes eters, (2, rue. Nate 0 De Seat aa Kisicstat mttcme hy. we eh Rg ern ig em ro le flamen were started in the| wan the death of siganne poor pespia fi Th W k f R ‘Those whe were the stronger made | out serious injury Hama, |B. Tegenberg, Willa Linde aged 14: Mortimer Fldridge a” ape. tae Mee front . e. =m ? SC | mad rush for the exits, tramgpting the When the Mar were under com-| Bred Bawyer, J. Graham, W M He th, ¥ leary = ay wie, & re wa great W. A. C. Séllers, the ete firem cient e or oO escue lehiidren underfoot, but few reached [trot the scene became one that welt| Gary, Leander Defendorf Paul | Richardson, Louis Kisner, Walter B. | 2 ran pe flames epread rapid who was severely burned try “¥" the dours, In the seeond balcony the Mich panses dewoription Friends | Windes, Mrs, Mérton Fox, Annte | Zeisler, a jon attacked all the scene, ower the am urtain, says inetine te very ste almost aa} and atives who had encaped | a mem Beg Re ered 50 bent | “1 was et ng in thukwings whea t mothers and fat * whe be -—_ 1 When it started I went to the foot-| ' & list of bodies recovered from oan paar pare i has been im-| pletely enveloped the them behind, fougit with ¢ Biase. & hat it would vetier for! half way down. when the wind, rushs Wequis holocaust, They have! \Uiinic to locate the disposition of the rows of the first baloc to gain admittance to the : ] eave quietly. 1 stepped | ing in from the brokengakylight, bel- found 591, with « prospect of finding) jadien of many of “vietions he | flames evidently reached first, # walls of the theater back and called for the asbentor jed it out so that It clpght most certain that the number will) compartana with the total lows of life, | thefr chalre facing the audience, oe + ay Saag *: Aree Shea et irthee aeg 1own and refused to| hands, 1 elimbed to where it was sus- exceed 600. | and it wilt be days before the name In the meantime, the people on the | the de we ih pl 4 Soalaae’ tn yA apt e ae nt ues nal | pended and, together, we triad to pustt y of them rred and|fegular and the fire exits Gn, | Sener er ee Oe oe Plead weties pare heard adh mgeonnjre ar efforts were futlle, and T turnedt my attention toward warning the ag- & to the stage and aid-|tors and trying to ® them. 1 'in getting the women of the com-| women were frantic and the men no& i rn from |fome of the latter wer of recagnition, the clothing en have not! pews was only gained when the 0 badies and the only possible means ; dren. | icnie a h ; At the city hali, where the lists of comparison with the Het of the miasing | was hurled again = Anan, bared Mothers were gona. Barned. Mas « Revea, for whom « box party was be-| women and children dic fore oor) ¥* n the dressing rooms 1 stood leading ¢ WMontified dead are being compiled,| is protmbie that the names of thany | Immediately after the first borat oe | coir brent, S . in y, _ Ke “. gaye 8 : My attention wa _ then diverted | £2 3 igor ne stage door people were located. and kept som men, women and children throng the| of thome will nevor be learned flame, which Killed scores tn the two | ane tent at this point must havel “Mla Keyes and her companions SOME Soman ot peaolo te causa [ocend cndieely Ges ahah meieh inte 2. o Ok om ae corridors. | “woday there ia but one thought—the | balconies, the gaa reservoirs of thal, TD" t pty om and he ppanions oo- | to the te rush of people to eacape “ rely was what saved the | clothes. As others came down I forcedi | } » frightful. Women and children “a ox adjoin c as he fe beyond , duseription wen of the oc ny h it ‘The death list is Seing added to by! realization of the Awfal mortality and house exploded wars rneete m on- | Gina in the effort to crawl over the | eet ; Le ay . = a 3 e - h yee Me oties : ‘ . mn _ _ tom to leave the buliding. I don'ee x ne fact that the fire was the most dis. | cussion, shattering the skylight o opt I nae neated until the cr o acreama of the wonten 0 | Caused h a horrible catastrophe in| know how they ever got out all th were taken. @ police be- be, RETY 6 AE GOURD | Ooms cee wane. Way tank ee 1” Sa eee toned | Matt firebrands | from rning | the explosions | “After the certutn had refused tol down the etaira, for the stage entraned that the © that at least 250 ware injured.) young women aid children, that the | building was extingy Pumps are working on the base-| joie: edb toward the ¢ tm thelr hands pa there ca stage dropped almost in the ape 1 had fast # good look at | deuce garments ‘Then they successfully made their | the str i ™ f to the sitURHON that were not their own, Firemen| aeling ne the explosion of' was blocked by a mase of Clames. ) und dark f humanity, as Hft and go ter | heme p wae no ¥ inet whiate- viene, Hooded Seerenies, Weare hott and Sa the coals tase ee eee dee eare. From her point of view she| the men, women dren fought —_——~ ie tha ne a actioalty ar rolteemen worked al the recov. | “ m v1 On every step and on all floors in| chance to help themselves | gled and fought te gain the door and, | 84 Polen eee a condition OE nal treat nas een ther in a mad ¢ the building the police find di ounta of the fire, ite, ¥ few exceptions, no lives were | °Ty Of the bodies in © je of botm| master and from her -| While the monds, other jewels and furs. rec lene ona Danie ene is permitted to enter the build-| (icting. the ert ee ie . 5 | vivors are in the main consistent. The | esa the play, “Mr. Bluebeard.” a panto-| past help Both of there balocnte accompanied by = special guard. |” P tacke that was originally have three doors. leading » the on we tans y of escape in the two balconies were|iner they could not mtinue the | PeIeK, T detected the od ae In some instances the bodies | S84 eslled mamma's attention to groped our way through the women were in a semi-wude | Sed Simest on the tant A great to the malh entrance | he narrative the | out every light wns extin teid by the wur- | ously Injured. Ryt the time thone who | APS Or ia te the task and retiewe| mie SPPar to the panic etricken aw | i had reached the street the chase whoee mo mhaken ring " in the meantime our party ha IGH H V —_— . é “housands of dollars’ worth of ™ . one on nh wide and the joke Rpread over the stag Ve had but Methe te } produced i London. According to | Parsageway. one an cach mide and the | condition. the clothing having been ° ° a Serape and jewels have been hauled members of the company on the stage, third le the center, In the panic near: |Conpletely torn away from above the the bed he house arrived these. ‘Then we were thrown » police headquaretrs. [the binge was caused by the ground. | l¥ all those seeking to escape rushed waist, Children were found with seconde the great sudi-| into the edge of the mak of freutied od and speti-hound. feareely & people Mehting to escape, All of our| CHICAGO, Dec. 21-Will J. Davie, | be the center doorway. The conges ore if had reached an apprecta= i a cur wade? Ot Bart of ove theater, | ble flame, and the city fireman, whe hing torn from our te made thie ctatgment’ tne maieat® is detailed and constantly on duty a and faces go tran ruised as to be absolutely umrecog.| Peron moved. All weemed to be calm-| party had our wraps and part of CUT one of the proprietors ¢ It was some time before| ly eflculating on how best to escape he proprietors of th 1d side walls of the! ing of one of the myriad of electric | f danger of falling, Archi.| wires whict are used in producing the | ten that remit warned ? i ; as shown when te of the play. The firemen entered the butlding Aage are in tects + today the firemen that | spectacular off b 1 four de. *, or and several stage hands | gtr t th or, taut nucceeded the rear of the building might coi-| "ast was first discovered “up stage Ndles were piled three and four deep dead were removed from the AD o he [ ced several | tna ms nts atrugele at the do t we succeeded Phare ten ab Ae when the theater is opened, noticed lor near the back wail of the theater.! pear this doorway, but it showed a! paneage- way Layer after layer was) rushed on , jaee a « making our cacape with injur 1 ae fer os it simultaneously with the elect lapse at any moment, and crush to > an ' bh y & comparatively few had « mulled from the top by the workera,|penplé to remain seid: then came) “While momentarily watching ow, Of a single life being lowt clectrige Many of the company were assembicd pul ‘J 7 ar. death all in that portion. on the stage and the existence of th Jed in reachin the hall. As nearly and the bodies carried down euvthier great rush of smoke from the| people before we left the box, I saw Pe ne ee erty extts 10 the! “Tne greman frimediatety pull + William Dee, » wealthy contractor, fire was not known until an effort) # can be determined, there were arent below 8 age The fire curtain dropped halt) in several instances men pushing wi erg —— fem im fireproot, | a tube of kilfire, of which pl two children, Edward, aged 6 had been made (0 extingwieh The | about 1&9 pervons in the theater, and| When it was finally possible to| way and stuck There the sound | men aside and down beneath their feet [and if somebody had not screamed] Dany” yy oe, wae re aged 3 years, and their nurse, city fireman, stationed in the theater | of (hie number near D were seated enter the balconies, the scene wanlef an ows and then from be | in ir fight to get to the open air ¥ 1 think that all could have | threw the gencente Spon te Meee ie i train | during every performance, wna on the| in the upper part of the house one of equal horror. The dead lay|peath the half-dropped curtain there We were able to maintain our py nemee the #treet in safety. | which would have been more tham night in which to come from| stage at the time and phen called to| ‘The scene outside of theater three and four deep in the aisles! qwrt out great tonguer of flames born | sition In the an we did, “A® far an we have learned. everye! ‘hough ifthe Milfire had, been tes Teday he found the nurse| the sasistance of the stage hands, at-| Was one of wid fom A gee Women were found abe o- —— OP & Pushing cloud of smoke The fire we of the fact that the fire, | 00° by ve " ~% oor rhe (res | ive, GGA oul have extagen . | tempted to ext ish what wae then | etal alarhm hed been turned In and Ing completely torn nm thet je nd ammake sh. into the balconios and emoke and gases Fwept past us out mped e some MOd) ine fh t Gnd Lovice, The latter was picked) Omri ingue of flame with a patent |the fire apparatus of the city was Men were found with their! { seemed to blast everything before | into the body of the theater and into bruises and other minor injuries, The) (ig, it had no effect “The fi bene Ee trying in the ctroste in front of | coratus known as “Rilfire.” Two of | Drought into use. Squad after squad /backs broken over the reais, Faces) it. The front rows af the balconies | the hulconten™ Ot eccond balonine Phcce cirMt|and electrician then ordered the theater. The but apparen: the ° ¢ was hurried to of chitdren and young girla had bees and second baloo: ene com ; SEMEGIE a hecplanh.. Tho. bey. 16} eer cer eet tat cneeremly | Si aeame = Narre Ie let elaaty Seema, ont We —— —_ — bined will seat about $90 persone, |{he aabestow curtain, and the fives missing. the flimay scenery and stage parapher.| Randolph street, on which the the-| who were stronger and had not been] | . { and ae far as I can sotimate, the bal- | 120 -cr'ilitire upen th bless ae - halla, and the audionce was firet made | 2ter te located, is narrow and herged suffocate! by the explosion of gam pabt. twelve years, The deal « the — between 75 and ronan I with no better renuit : GEICAGO, Dec. 2.—When the last! aware of ite danger ly m strong emeti | by tall business blocks, The po |The instances af complete dentruc- Pacific Chast company & monopoly of | Pie he gallery, aa ane ;| “The commotion thus caused exe Bae of the year dawned, this grief. | of burn inves. ‘Then & great putt, lee labored to clear the street tnition of the menne of identification the Vancouver run. . seats were located, was the most] 4) the nusionas, Whe Gaui oy putt | ordet that the firemen might have a| were too numerous to detail, Near- tein a A lorowded, and it is here the crowd | jatel yr Stricken city, stunned by the appalling of smoke shot out from wnder the ie ave B) were —— — started for the exits, of which there. Magnitude hee a better chance to remeue the impris-|ly afl the balcony victions had evi-~ <4 WES | found the most difficulty in strug- co Nagel se at Gn ee | preaceatem arch, Ramegiately oned playkoers and fight the fire. | Gently suffered death by suffocation CONTRACTORS’ FRIEND *i08 towers the oxic ae 8 eS ee * | stage was thrown into a | tp Tee tam Gauaree by Che jeandes: and of anyone reaching realized that ‘The cold was intense and the wind| when the tanks exploded, i Caars pM oo re or 2 ‘The audience became panic stricketm for the second time it Members of the chorus and principals, = & baption of fire, and! most of whom were women. screamed DICW real gusts of snow arou [not caused by the grounding of an|!" thetr efforts to reagh the exttat 1 the| ‘The work of removing the dead | 4 «i e firemen of ite men, young wo-| and ran into the wings. Eddie Foy, | "™ildings progreaned slowly, 90 - and tripped and fell over each other, Z Fire Chief Campion arrived on the | wished to save All parts Of the bod- | Clty Engineer Thomacn has sent a/ electric wire or to any defect in the 5 children had had their lives | the leading comedian of the company, |. 0.0" ony ealled for ve jen and clothing whieh might aid in Liy Enaineee eine poard of works \equipment of the theater. It started, | Mecking . the way The | auenely i i recomm| Pulled out in iene than half an hour.| stepped to the footie told the unteers to was. peosuntly | : rescue the de: and dying y 1 eat ie t w a late 0 at an extension of, they claim, by the bursting of @ cat When the department finally #uc-| audience to leave the theater quietly Ley Bn Sg a hen SO re |i mtiiention, | One net iO Etat ee Washington {cium light apparatus. The concus.|Portuned by persons on the stage hour Iast night when the task was ed to the Wa were the valiant attempts of both time be gral it blew mat|and in the auditorium to be calm goede’ in extinguiehing the flames in| as there was no fmmediate danger A mM remen to enter the burn- | co! ~ y company ay on was *o great that the ill-fated playhouse the result was! second cloud of smoke half tilted the | Pee and firemen to enter the burn- | completed, sili Pipe er OU ny eo tee atk [the #kylight over the stage and au-|@Md aveld any rush: that the extte een to be much more appalling than | aoditorium. when be stepped back and EE pr patas —Ssgg- Soy wa Octo. | ditgetem land facilities for emptying the thes, ceived Ox later were ample to enable them al& STERN CENTRAL REJECTED firee\ The bide were re This statement of the theater man at firet eed. ver ute. on eo five curt droppe wen report, ¥ minute. ordered the fir ain dropped ber Zi, and the contractors were or wi every hour, brought forth news of The cry of “FIRE! was raised and November 12 /agement t# contradicted by many | to get out without confusion. hw tfnd horror and the the audience started from tts seats CREDENTIALS OF CLERKS’ ag Pi hes wv pow ee «| people who were in the theater ang No expense - Lime sy mat the dead continually increased | The fire curtain descended half w be ns Ee ee a laa i that when the explo-pomitted to make the theater as firew WHE various estimates placed it be- | and In an URION DELEGATE 27 day in which to do the work. In| Who declared thay jaw flames In a| proof as it could be made, there bes ——ey y i thom eeonped incredinte t tween 4) and 4G. Fire department, | short space of time the smoke gave s * | vie wof the “stormy eather, otc. | \trow streak crossing the wall neqr | ing nothing combustible in the struc= Gorener and newspapers all difter. Re. | way to flames The halt dropped cur ier, C. Liynoh, delegate of the eee enon mended (hat | the upper part of the drop curtain ture, cRcept the trimmings and. fang 5 ports « missing failed to agree| tain and the open doors in front of| - “ M pk he extension be granted ower, another proprie. | nishings e stage and OnE it wilh be some thme before the| the theater créated a natural flue for oe ee te Oe jae 4 Longe ona Px pet at ate pel eet ot the, manta 2S el con ee the following Statement: |torium. In the building of the 4 Bumber of the dead can be positively | the fire and with the Mpidity of am| Hortense Lang. aged 16: Irene|aidson, aged 18; Mrs. Patrick P. log that body inst night. He was! it appears that one of the scenic |ater we sacrificed more Getermined. The number of the in-! explosion the fire leaped from the| Lang, aged 11; BE. A. Wilson, Ann |0'Donnell, R. H. Coults, Mine How-|hatdly given a chance to peak and GOES 70 draperies was noticed to have ignited faisies and exits than any theat Jered ia also matter of doubt at this opening, over the heads of the people| Pitagibbon, Mrs. W. T. Marah, Missjard, Miss Rom, Florence Axnam,| when. ‘the eee Geaeenhtnety from some cause, It was detected | América. . brought in the report that his cre- | ye _ THE SCENES AT THE MORGUES eeacssen:| ST LOUIS aggRATORY ORDINANCE wary3. The failure of Lynch to get ie bald, not displease many members ae Oe Se Eee cae tor Ot 7 { Bickle own union. It ia not likely {DINE left the city inet night tor we Hhét tne union will withdraw Crom | Cony or the treasury departments to a a A Bea COMMITTEE the Western Central ke oh of the government Itty / ‘The committer appointed to inven. | Lasfag MerNice exhibit at the Loulsl: |MEMBERS OF CHAMBER OF CO MMERCE SPECK) .. Fon city, CHICAGO, Deo. ‘ot until to- in the various undertaking estab-y;where there were 139 bodies; at nit ana ex . a e 19 bodtes grewsome condition as that of resident © interna p , When harrowing pes at the | Histin nts had succeeded in arrang: | Sheldon’s, on West Madiaon sireet,|"Fiora,” some are worne, ‘The ch _— Moree ae — pron Captain c is the greatest | WHO ARE DRAWING IT UP, WILL HAVE PF Dimany city morgues of such a nature] ing the bodies in something like or-| where 41 bodies were strewn on the| ing was torn completely from many | Be ae on, for declaring | 'iving auth on Iife saving serv + Wms to unnerve even the gost hard-|der, and the morgues were thrown | floor and tables, at Carroll's, on|of therm and they He In the morgue OF el Fae aeeriie |ice. He has invented scores of de COUNCIL EARLY NEXT MONTH J ened, war it possible to ght any con-| open, under the direction of the po- | Wells street, where there were 47 | their distorted limbs and bodies De th a verdict GY not guilty, | Vices for life saving, most of which —— : | jon of the enormity of yester a the identification of bodies. | bodies; at Buffurn's, on Wabash av-|erushed and trampled until they bear |SME “ine accused were given a/are now In use by the government we. phamber of Legere ‘#8 catastrophe At Rolston's establishment, 22 | enue, hodies were arranged fio remblance of human form, in and written books on the subjec n ordinance provid or the es-|clubay ifjructions were sent out tay a. » « nue, where 61 bodies w med bn mb { human form, in Cull a writt An ordinance provid for t Withy do their utmost to SBe The mangled, distorted and shape-| Adams street, there were 18% bodies. | for identification: at Perrigo’s, on| view to the string of people passing | wordy “dressing down He had charge life saving ex-|. iitanment of a city laboratory is now | Tyhe clul » of the ordinance, andy. bodies laid in long rows with| ‘These had been dumped here ana| State street, where there were 29, | between the rows of @ ’ pag MMMM! | hibit we the expomition at CHICREY| ying drawn up by George C. Cong: [fre the intl upon ways between, through which | there, regardiess of order and meth-|and at smaller undertaking estab-| ‘There inthe body of one man with |and Ruffalo. re ierman Chapin, F. A. Rust, Drto this end use all their Influence é Pa yy gg a ar meee case’ aa et MAINLANDER WAS) |*"* _ | gon erman Chapin. FA. Rust. te cochman whe reorenas eel ren were allowed to pass heart|terday evening and Maat night, as| Heart-rending scenes attending the|ieft. His head and chest were com committee of the chamber of fq. | district with fear that they would find| they were carted from the scene 91 | ification of bodies are so num. | plete ppointed to urge th he need of a laboratory for a cltwe erce app i Twe eiee, as was frequently pointedy eater, A& careful for the mining on which Missing loved one there, was in| the fire in big truck loads jerous that it would take many col-| balcony of th If an infinite tragedy | By morning the undertakers had| columns to even begin to tell of|pearch was tion of the institut been advocated by The Stagy, cone rien pie 3 i a CHANGED HANDS LITTLE HAPPENINGS out WgPhe Star during the formalde- Yl pyde fight, is unquestioned, An ordi«s , De Then ad to the scene the pitiful/ arranged the bod regularly tn | them. members, by they could not be | . ivorce nated / leME heard as some mother, father, |rows of 20 deep with pathways like| In one instance there was the body! found and the only # Ot te | lmmip xtenmar Maintander har been | 8. F. ‘Thoman instituted divorce |ainance will be presented /safftation | Rrde HERE, Menten Ones, tt meng ister or brother discovered a tram-| furrows between, and great throngs |of a bigh school girl. Her clothing that they were tr and | purchased™by the Pacific Coast Steam- | Proceedings yesterday ainat hin|eil, through the health fhortly after 7 gg y would. have belll ‘Corpse that he thought the | of pec were uitted, a few atm) was torn from her waist and her | ground to bits under the ‘of the| ship company. Protracted negotiations | wife, Mrs. Hope Thomas. He al ewer | committer of that bogis on the first | O Oee py the council months ago haat ’ Peay of & loved one, and it| time, under police guktance. [face and the whole upper part of her|tmaas of humanity that fought and@bwere cloned yesterday bétween that | drunke and desertion. the board of health pasted By Aa oo eeaven, the “Sela bbe muth for even the under-| Om account of the surging mane of |hody was. trampled into a masa, of |pcrambied over hie body after he had¥eorparation and the. Western Steam{ Miss Julla C. Lath of Full | Monday tn Januagirong endorsement | Rot Councliman 2am Oe tt nee assistants, ealioused to the| humanity that had steod without the’! flesh that almost belied the fact that! fatien early in the precipitous rueh. } Navigation company, which has t House, Chicago, w hs the | in view of thfory scheme has re- | WAtChOOR, | Ot Orn appropriations ‘of death as they are, to stand| doors in the bitter cold all night, |it ever bore the dainty features of| ‘The identification is proe aac tine weal for the pagt tour | Washington conference of charities | which the laUiembers of the board | committer, defer e approp and witness without a tremor. | waiting a chance to claim the |a young girl budding into woman: |quite slowly, because only Years, The price paid was $120,000 and corrections, which is to be Reld|eaived by Ya physicians generally sa fle such seenen as this were ¢N-/| bodies, the undertakers had hood. A mother stopped. picked up| persons ‘can be admitted to the The Mainland owned by Wc, [here the third week In February. ! of nealtli (ne city, by Dr. Crichton, | <The Pacific Coast Steamship Coma; zs fn be temporary home of the taken time to make lese grewsor one of the slender hands and fell|morgues at a time Cook, of Cook & Co. of thin city, | Miss Lathrop, it Is said, knows more | ihroughyo¢ the health and sanitation | pany's steamer City of Topeka, ts Gens, nd ler dramatic were = the | some the horr sights, and | back with a piercing ery into Police headquarters and the cor- | 1 aek EX aub, of Vancouy,; about organized charity than any | ohairg wre chy council, and, a| Reon to go on the wage at Moran'® scenes ng the crowds, without |{hroughout the entire morning the |faint, On the hand the atte oner's office are litterally besteged. P td ‘Tom Grab San | Woman in America 3 CoMaye age, by the conference com |for repairs to her Mull and —~ ‘amoring to et inside. It was the! police and undertakers’ attendants | found a little ring and within was! with frantic people pleading trac} eco. Bhe war built by Crawford Saget “Socal” \enpravem iuba, | Spinere that will cost In the netgh= More iof grief-stricken men | were kent busy reviving 1 inseribed To Flora f Mamma, |they be given permite to enter the f Tacoma, in 18%, at t SCOTS WILE Sg gl rien ot ie Goubt but the the oral si Mcd ‘ot $00,000. "The Vessel wilh en Pagont crany in their be-| women who fell fainting at Xman, 1908." That told the whole| morgues ahead of the long Hines that | coe | celebrate Seanenama. tonight, DY AD-fren) aril ones the council have new boilers and the rest of her mt, Pgs and pleading for) awful sight that met their gaze |story, The woman had found her/are being formed at the entrance of Maintar will hevesfter'bé op- entertainment @8a ‘Sall at iran) ray recting of the conference |machinery will receive a general nege S ‘of BE Within to took | Similar scenes were enacted ar| child I went 4 on the Whatcom run, in place hall, The affairs will be under” ocomittee of the local improvement overhauling, en om hieaine. [Jordan's place, on Madieon street,! There are many other bodies in as =~ = af tho Stato of Washington, for the auspices of Clan Mackensie, “! 2 yy ‘save ‘ng the men - 4 a —