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THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1910, ONE CENT = 2X, TAKE ax NEWS STANDS fe. UP MAY NOT 3.553 MT VESUVIUS ALL DIE IN jeifie and the Great Northern rail Moderate west winds FIRE HA ee ee ee | roads for the joint use of the Great | - : rf Seattle, work ‘has: stopped cor | : (iy United Prem) By United Press) i Board of Inquiry Will Try to Deter- | Ai! the mon have been pulled out ‘ ; n| “a a, on War Veuibie auto: By hip lace gleth pnapal ryrmge or RESORTS OF VICE Mount Vesuvius opened today wit March 28.—Two hundred | Northern tunnel under the city of progressed from tke potut wh t ihm <-> nol anbadanentt Sacer acts enters the bill a short dintance from |p, raided a houne at 1718 Ware| Moke Poured from the rents tn and fifty people were killed — the site of the new Union Pacific! sen ay last aipbt oe cent er|the mountatn, but the fieet orup i in a fire which destroyed Be passenger station, to a point under | _ 7 arte < coompanted inv i i (By United Press.) the King county court house neighbors. The women were order-| tion way Hot accompanied by Inva hoon today F. C. Cheasty, prominent business and club man ot |the village inn at Oakeer- GC, March 28 Eight men were killed by an Success in toaking arrangements Z a wae ate the premises within | how ity, had falled to resign as president and member of the park it hil d . Pi eruiser Charieston at Olongapo, P. 1, yes | for the joint use of tracks by differ + eee Helehtiete here believe that the 4, in accord ¢ with Mayor Gill's request ite while a dance was in oie dispatch received at the navy department ent roads in thi £ th This is pursuant to Chief Wap " Short } fixed : be ent roads in this part of the coun tet ‘ activity of Vesuvius is caused by Shortly after noon the mayor affixed his signature to the notice . . iat target practice when the accident occurred. A | try developed the don ot saving tb Oe re ; my ae or reat 4 ob . wie ean yon a. in| t the elty counct! that Cheasty had been sama “aeyieltherinn » Boag yy progress there, according Mresineh gue diew out, killing the greater number |imiiiions of dollars that a second ba prea ag~ Sadie aon ~— ? are how.) MBderstood the. J. C. Ford’s name will go in as the new appointes. |to advices received here to- é tunnel under Seattle would cost : Me Man! Bichy fey are uncertain, bo That story ts told and ended, as the city council will, without and the proposition ken up! ing 't dye yh oui eb Wide’ | ever, Whether Actua ts permanently | doubt, approve of the mayor's action, But the story of things doing | ay. WKEE, mv with Hill to electrify the prosent eee Os. Wen. Femevw eet i at rest. Many believe that avhes| in the Rainier, the rich man’s exclusive club of the city, has just | APA : “ ’ ht by Be at Care Patrol pany . 4 oT, seamen Great Northern tunsel. under ‘the | SSH bY Berweant Carr and Patrol At feel, BAA Nelo vent ratare,| begun | _ The building was built of seaman jclty and then to arrange for Its use| nad failed to obey a 24-hour notice 8d that possibly a . : While Cheasty refuses to talk for publication, and other mem- |wood and, the fire spread {by the Union Pacttio, or Oregon & | 15 move given by the police. witl octts. when the ve bers of the club are equally shy about saying things that are to be |. aa Washing trains here oe oft the obstacle. put in quetat on martes \n the newspaper it ie known that the re | with great rapidity. A it te understood that JD. Far MORE HARBINGERS: The ye Rumbliag accompanied the owt moval and the circumstance jeading to it have started a row in the . a. orivene U, & Martae, rou, representative of the Harri-| low cowslip, featherbeds airing, the | break of Vesuvius, and inhabitants | Rainier which promises to be the biggest since the poker row in that |Pamic occurred and the wy sea aa man lines in the Nurthwest, bas | croc |. freah aint, sephyra, hurrl) of tow near the mountain are | elite organization veral years ago. } at Cavite ene recetved orders to curtatl expenses, | canes, umbrelias preparing to fle It all comes up over @ fine point of ethics | dancers jammed the door- et as FROM SOCIETY ascorbate tert Rh Roh —— amen | He it known that in those exclu-| Ways, cutting off escape, te Ages TO 10.20.30 WHEN THE CHANTICLER CRAZE BECOMES UNIVERSAL face Clube where gentlemen gather) | The root of the building fell ; yon Fy Ue Y | whi the dancers were trying to E understanding that what a me make t escape, and many were @f inquiry has SAN FRANCISCO, March 28, ways or does within the sacred 5 a under the tasbers aad teaa the; —The secrecy which hedged the a Fy . Sete PIO You ot Z cinets of the club wails must while the fire biased around them. P ~ : Guede AN sw vi tarson Be cn aen . tren Bo identity of the leading woman > } be pedidled to the plebeian multitude | Scores were hurt in the first Belief that J ~ now ; , i | without mad rush for the door, and only a ‘The rewult of © © St. Elmo, which is play: oo That's just what Cheasty’s|few of those in t building es tke gun. tHe = ing in Portiand, under the name | ——— Ard : Vas “i ' friends say was done, with the re-|eaped without injury that the of Migs Gerda Nelson, was eetv- 4 7 sult that Cheasty and bis friends| The bullding was consumed so agewen ed today when it was learned ni - y . iv q jare angry rapidly that efforts to check the breech lock that she is mone other than Mre, ¥ i J : Cheasty Quits hae bh ey inte none ; is : " P le #0 angry that he 4 great crowd gath aroun Jameed p Gerda Wiamer Hoffman, » San } » bag and baggage. va but could render no > the im- Prematureis Franciees eeciety weman and « . is rooms ¢ , b he has prisoned merrymakers Me Casi che wife of William Frederick : : f yled fo months, and fas r After the fire had burned itself me “te Hoffman, @ composer of music. | ; W Washington Ar out great piles of dead bodies were Mrs. Mathilde Wisrer, her | ) J ( er *, hin friends, it taken out exch entrance bod- . mother, reluctantly admittea | pact ) . c . . ; ‘ " #, stacked one on top of the oth- he fog wt! that Mra. Hoffman and Mise f “ . nV m ¢ . er, were found, many of them so Neleon were the same. She said 2 \ , 4 . r mant horribly burned that efforts to that Mra. Hoffman returned to y s ns oe « { t | identify them were useless. the stage becauee she and her vt 2 ft . within 15 minutes after Cheasty had it is believed that some of the pusband have seperated and she 4 made & remark about the new may- | bodies we entirely consumed” wished to support her two sons. i f lor, what he satd wae taken to the/ Oakoerite ts in mourning today : | . ~ mayor's private secretar the | Over the tragedy. There is hardly eee rey " |a family in the town that has not outside feraily o 2 Tee eee eee ee ¢ C 2 a4 ; On the whote Cheasty removal |lort some member Business . ? [has been the ¢ ¢ of much cam-| houses have been closed and gen- a ‘ r P “ a ‘ east one open aiterca- | eral in, Di ERS 4. YEAR-OLD BROTHER % a ment and at least one open alterce eral mourning bee been pro- March 28-Joweph Barghard, aged ¢ ub, since and fatally wounded his ¢yearold brother Be Wanted an infant brother to have Joho Wes comin! after the ¢yearold boy had ‘O64 with his bbrother dying, the Ind shows seeeeeee eee eeeee hoon paper to the mayor first published « report that he would be removed, and then, a day tater, ssid he would not, and finally said he would, on the grounds that he had| |made unkind statements about the paid to the child u | mayor While Cheasty wouldn't! . 4 ; }talk for publication today, he ts C Y : 4 quoted In the Post-IntelHigencer as | . saying whe parents were absent Joseph upbraided ; ; “a ¥ \\ “So far as politics are con- thes Procured 9 jadd and — to a bigh ‘ corned, | have always been a BAM caliber revolver wan concenie " “3% democrat, and intend to be one. ee 7 “As to my removal, it wae ee ee ae ss brought about the | page the infant was christeaed Caper. Wheo he became very angry and threatened could be named Johany Se ee ee y by pernicious activity of an even- | ing newspaper, | was informed | ting United Frees.) during the week that only the NEW YORK. M ° } | March 28. —Albert intervention of the editor of this Wolter today faced the police and paper saved me from being dis stolidly reiterated his denial that ee missed on Tuesday by the |ne knew anything of the death of Younglove, of This City, Did compliment to me. Iwas freste | were found in the grate in Wolter's Z \ re apartments In sptte of the food the Whole Interesting Story for, to the editor and he prevailed | Ci questions end the police third : ; upon Mr. Gill to diemiss me. | er to the grand tou Faithanks F? | BALTIMORE, Mad March 248 . a A t answered g me that R. From United States). of & handsome young | te Russian au en Mr s ury for Extra Expense, |" i"! ot more parks payee Adviser to Empire. A rick, was found toda wre OP hilyeg to 1 went JOBS OFFERED T. FR. }alre banker Mayor of New York : a ae deat of Merrick. | #8 ad the mor Waste A vyer, 0 Governer of New York Sas netee ame & ser wap 1 ’ ! ttee ance PAT SULLIVAN is General } vad o mayor. | did not consider this | Ruin Whe rer eibery indorsement either s favor or ® | iody charred med plieciin Wetendh of Chaact are wary a ro gp c-omratgy Wolter maintained ~: / -——-AND— poet Scud hy caging | The coroner completed his in- | ” . i ~aty rt . J y hi orde he ec | D | senescent nd by his order W held . | « t paign he wor . - { ; j tah beret oe cage the police was Katehs Tt. PETERSBURG With Bryan i goed pr cig! swipe ; who posed as Wolter < R. doing « triumpts / 7 said, “I « int ‘ . the front Celestials Would Steal T.| (My United Frees) | back tr "t:|No Money in the Treas- jas out to Gil jon ar eB. sage body ‘ - art of iace had failen : : Parker rea for Reattle. Wh 1 it and Make Him General woman, believed to have b | Parker ta 1 |, Baye, Cotaattingin Sases| suas errs und he was fixing It. He told me to the throat cot on the suburban e#| “tn spring th’ young man's fancy c tate of Alexander Brown, a million-|turne ter anything but work yer. — 2 ogeres President of Harvard " t body was positively ‘ t t vd Where es © me bert shoving ethtr into &: } Next President of United | The polloe wre in whos | ter * : ent tenn H | oxetes fog Ng age ely voce said wou ce’ CLEARED OF HIS i Adviser to China . , ’ HARBINGERS: Daffod : , i Editor New York Sun | ; heer aligns, the jacinth, im day appealed fe wages, and (My United Prose) out the - ‘ blossome ng about having little bit i TOKYO, March 24—-1t iar “ heir daily wage, are doom-| Pp. EB. Sullivan, indicted by tt that the Chir government te er husband ! ee ee t plating @ekin The arrested shortly ' a BALT LAKI Harr e © disappointment «rand jury for allowing women | RB tt me general ad ¢ police say to China b le current | have been estrange that the M # Ob distriet tributary BE. Mad er. A bill will be Introduced | succeeded in having the indictment son st. from 29th av. N, te adding 27 patrolmen and|quashed this morning \ * Lake Washingto eulas he pollee de-| Ronal court. The dletr * March 29, fron m. to 4 4 we W. Pas facing & disappointment, thinks | to be detrimental to public moral * * as confeawed to t f of Police Wappenstein ts | the American Cafe, a place alleged|* . Water will be shut off in the * * government ha naldored | together yoaterday © the- | gp: the sweet spring, ts hinow t amed P. } va wne n for some time, a hat the - ‘ king t the proposition for some t ~ se ehasatilletes wt quar- | Phe ‘ ae” hie. > the e new administration had ap-|the American ( and charged him has formulated ao tentative an| make up y new . yroved of the measure owner with ti KKK Ra which will be presented to Roose-|reled. The . y matds da in a ring understoo¢ EERE AR ERK Nash No Money for Cops The co wae: informe: t the ‘ vd ays there ts no| owner ¢ eo America: ; t FATHER SEEKS SON na oney to pay for these extra police.|P. E. Sullivan, but snk} =6CRICAGO. € Hee t The state law provides that | Catering cor ti after a hold man 1 ‘ tures must be provided Sulliv i Gul mamer 2 , : © annual tax levy, There | can ( eg hia finger provision for more police. | held t elt some time In the near future handkerchief He will be ” to the | rick’s pocket reports. t the reeds of th Julia Chi ations with f he bed t FM Udy amar hiett jury sauna age ar Its , iven woight od himself in the struggle ke a Probiem in Algebra lof Former|. The broken blade of a kitchen] Areyou making garden thie| Already there is a deficter {uit-| knife was found near t It tel year? $200,000 on publi mprovements | he Ind u that this is . which the city engineer failed to re-| Was it hs pre: |’ mn his 8 Buy tra a c 7 the murderer i port in time to get provision made P did not 4 : eros » Abtiatale ick was walking a VANCOUVER, Wa for thie fund In this year levy We approved «1 : ara a, vig Pee lag et when he w on We Ba There is only $10,000 left of the Miah. ),, ‘ n ; Ries SEL anaee ha soties einth 1 Ciutia. no he! $25,000 emergency fund provided c lower ot Meat or Pe gl ‘ / oned, Hi ni Ga vires with the|for in the levy, so Sawyer says he sett Others tou oe ” " . 4 “on edge of the murder ¢ flowers. Last night the | “Whe r é get the} f IME probier r | Pola ave c 1 Curtia was up r » additional ex ‘n't any Such pr ‘ . fommy (the preacher Y 0 his garden, and captured | pe And 5 plomatic fhe Ihave to be just as good “ nchool girls. The re We solved ) Me two 415 ; mt, want not Aw friend i# d@i-|Chriatmas as before sledeell with a reprima © faint tive three the Certain , i Ting Fang 1 ry comfort we de-|oq nt elt In Catr thought A lies for is ons y to live more preten-| og 1 don't suppose she has| Jimmy (the butcher be . t 6 come jus \ ALT LAKH—John BR ¥ 1 sine ator haw f ) sat + A #08 for Gur yon ban your incom Ph tits i much in her stocking this Christ.) Why? oaks | whosh postion in the ng r ep! Fs gn POR ’ : » ites or AR f Pomel for our living eno two rules Constan | Tommy—-Beeause my father a rmeo) Turns Hany tmprov r mas ehureh we second only ed the costotliving prob th or, dear.| ways gets 10 or 12 pairs of slippers! ¢ died tod, ‘ it arda to let 029 ive, fd Marjorie——More than ever : Smith, died today of umonia f <a aa ok ae el bet! ro wo wore married Con- |, » she ¢ es her al t Christmas, and he has to find! \, survived by 16 children and 87 thought of sorrow fr eae the D | That's where she carries her all-|a wintin 1 Ae eRe ee i survi b hildrer | owas bib paneaceeewwndes Po eee eee eee * * (Continued on Page Three | money. ~Puck