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HE SEATTLE . war — THE SEATTLE eS > rob we NO. o. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910. ONE CENT On TRAINS AND ARE EATS UP EIGHT SQUARE BLOCKS __ | LOSS MAY REACH MILLION DOLLARS Scenes in Last Night’s Terrific Fire PALE DRIVES F| AMES AGAINGT FIRE FIGHTERS | LUCK WAS WITH THE CITY. trove the flames over m of the city known tion of frame most of which had ys of usefulness and he wind been from the the loss we have times greater than it LOSS WILL BE = "= Bacon stables. Assistant Chief Marlowe and the apparatus from . . engine house No. 4 was there as Eight Alarms Came in Last | fast as horseflesh could travel. But i —Four in the Main | {#*t #* they were flames were | Night—F |faster. Already they had mounted | | Fire—Worst Since 1889. nich in the sky, whipped twirted by the gale from off the Burning brands were g through the rin all di- and the sc ms of burn- ing horses made the night horribly iere were three men sleeping . potas : oe ee in the barns. They awoke. Each took a horse with him to safety, 5 of the finest horses in in the barn. It would have e to have tried to cue them They were in a GLAY MARRIED COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE <2 MURDERED | ABANDONS CONVENTION PLAN: = ss Ruins of plant of Puget Sound Sheety Metal Works, northwest corner Raliroad av. o Wall st. 1 i © » the distance the gutted wills of the Glenerehy hote a the was withered and blood co a second. adjoining the ed hay, flour | e = é 3 One Was Incendiary and feed products generally, burn- | John L. Wilson Finds That People Will Not Stand for) f the other f that atl/ed back in the teeth of the gale. Scheme to Have Politicians rang ne ell Name Delegates to ; , { ince ue Galbraith-Bacon wharf fell Tacoma to Nominate Candidates for Supreme a a wit rash in Italy, Wedded by Pas- Bench—North End Makes Itself Heard. " meee to cope with Works, a corrugated tro c Iron et Metal building, Mrs. Castle-Charlton, Slain | 4. and Wall st., showing the ruins of a hose cart that became mired and was destroyed Me atler the firemen were compelled to abandon it. raed Firemen Stand Firm, es ee ‘ aa —— King ac , was lowe and his company took 1 committee a . * at the r stand at Wall and Elliott and did not | ever moved until their recall was lant had burn hey held the flames in re, while a second alarm, da ur-eleven were turned in. They held the j 1 | tor Filling Seattle Pulpit.| gerare the next meeting of nema 4 ne we ; | : }lowed up in the darkness, Mins sense Chithamsed Tinaliadeahs _ th 4 F ; : ap r have been told 2 Dalton never saw him again $ ha f i a the Amer! woman, whose boc that he belle ® b ey } Miss Dalton found her sister and | - @iuiiiows to bave ] 5 | Skellanger, and the three waited a KILLS OWNERS was found ho mutilated in a| dankerous to ha i but Gee fatied to appear trum sunk in = lake near Rome, |™ a three-eleven | | with the storm raging ae it was Italy ne 4 to Porter Chart| candidates for the preme cou flames, but only in a nai space. | there was no opportunity to send (iy United Press.) ‘a Albert. Ci “1 ond leleg t ; nin, ad out | Jout anyone to reacue him, At 11/ LAKEVIEW, Ore., June 11—Two| + aie eae lf, Wilson * the:con ‘ . = \ em, If cireh as organis t nothing 1 be ay for Pat Bolivar, a sheep herd-| Seattle Tian the pian. t “ata - Ser 3 atus arrived on the scene fout and Robert | ct V ‘ laws ely . ned on the burning buildings, G XE al* ok pli Gill tad f 6008 ‘ ; o no avail. Great whirlin 2 i h - He been # th rner! Ju He i W i ‘ t blazing like meteors, . att r H ed, ac t 4 I t t \ dat sky, dropping : : nl as ¢ \ ‘ pping & Girl Companion. «\: eretinn Oxt 19 » ” 1 Be ! . > ke bot new conflag 4 First a H parents tlva A t hor re the cou 1 a 4 a . 4 ations is for Boat seat Boliver uy this af v sepon. Sape —— : / ‘ traveled with incredible Canoe—Never = = ape car pbbed a the sop dalenss hi : i the suddenly ADELINE GENEE nd h mep baryer p tt r WwW t . I \ ed 5 ould realize what WEDS RICH MAN | , “he feeltne he ng ; or 1 vas happening they were forced to = tense, as the rom 7 . I , due te , t There was lana. LONDON, June 11—Adeline | very,” a . 3 , tt : ; F t ch » child. by the Masa AeA tun ated the iri with| Genes, the dancer, was married Bolivar took to the hilis on horse he | OS bai “ “ : Those on Second ay. farther north vm 24 ’ performed at All Saints’ church: und single. She also said wa t 1 ; for iy - 7 tonal) isitt is a partner of the Duke You can : Wl whe r Sint single, and I bad no reason t 1 vs . ; . r= rhe Site . : Ninth ax The Crowd Laughed. : of New ike gigantic ants they tugged Salon bay, and was | "The duke gave the bride away. | way sho pretends she had them al (Continued on Page Six.) I , ‘ ‘ and pulled, while an unsympathetic crowd laughed and jeered at the Merturned can >< PENNILESS AND HOMELESS, THE FIRE VICTIMS LAUGH BECAUSE THEY'RE ALIVE <-> | sympathy. The crowd realized that an the lake BY MARION LOWE. Ibeen carried from the Pacific hos) sa window lookin he turning house her nd | te sand Jer pitat,| for the women and children it was inger, a f he fire,| pital. Citizens with thelr automo: | passing crowd below. With not a/ mother and he 0 « e leav " core ast |@ terrorizing ordeal, But for the the Misses Vreda| Last night I went to th biles tore by bearing sick women | pane of glass left in the house and|the clothes she had or or. | t ) ‘ nig tr ne suffered from the}men saving their they itv Sever For hours 1 stood and walked in| oi4 onudren everything ir ming hope r dd oxcey r hat tit fel was U hock or the r s Two were} Were mildly ridiculou watche the awful P - confusion, she gr ee me with the peculia ngruities of great by the t traged t perate N , oe el Faster and faster vread the rain. I watched On the roofs, up the stairs In I'm the happiest woman in Se-| disasters, some one had saved her A littie farther uf the etreet alt? . Agedtys flames, until there w id ze that it seemed no power On! purning, failing buildings, fire lad hs : om : e fa A ee ° ’ y wit | fs 1 h n sol could stay. I saw @ woman | dies, car of life, worked to/attle, I haven't had a wink of| hat; « else was gor woma , ay This ts) 1 uve t ean operat mass of fire from Railroad to sitting on a vali ave the homes and live mire (deat te Sag Senter Wore Roses Red pointed to a box of scorched po tery m av BRO been out + t yner of the street. Apparently |‘phey tore doors from hinges and | DIEBY Cul \ ten etl did ro | rl Tig “ ‘ that fought | ‘ the wtorin she hadn't a place to lay her head) carried them before them while | here at 11 o'wlock last night ' dan Acre t a how, OF: Poune | Toc race nao eos shen f t) nC e wh PU back wand nor a friend to whom to turn they bore the nozzle of the hone nga Fab ce pth soe Meee | Working paling | Teo ue cussntuntiive aot nc.” aon ‘ They n ther y We hed 2 ha " walked through thé |t the very tongues of the flames, |1'm the luckiest wor of the ® e they ¢ eae e eo nnaheds cLaugh ana) were too dead tired to know are, | ¥ the} rd | stree th a few clothes over) gig morning 1 walked all over | 7N&* “rer 4 had dod house! tne world laughs with you, weep| pinces { es the | W . h oe un eee Atrelburst when +1 elr ar | that was left to therm |that burned district, from the water Old Home Gone. Wasaga : eines 3 und you weep alone he ‘quoted|tnee } t touched i ie door, }from the prosperity of the day and] ron to Third av., where 1,000 peo been dumped son e. By Getta loco : \ town, 1 ne i tring hin cance » homelessness of the night. Men! 1). had been made homeless in a| On the corner of Western av. and | chap had a red rose tt butto wl Pz eh a ge nie 2 area ts @ Union bay, ; e dragging trunks, pushing | ign Vine 4 group of women stood in | hole I saved my brush and : hh é “4 r at big, br . hg t ; Mise Freda Pain, |sewing machines and carrying| i. the midst of a t lot. They | towels,” laughed o but I can't y eng F ‘ ree and i blocks eee ltables, A bedraggled dog crouched | “Come Right In didn't know of that was | find my ra and he ruefully ra ne he said, “Ha¢ t spent|‘elr M aN , hed ove " he told the | behind a pile of bed and cloth-| phe first place I visited was the| hurt, and only incidentally did it|his hand over a two-da beard ny oii ee ee Over th wast ; \ oe ae ling, dumped on a few effairs at th flen hotel, on Western av. “Come|come out that they were standing | “Here, let me get you a roe and p aac taal wan a tank , , ; ore comlinet ; ‘ 1 | side of the street lright in,” called a cheery voice, I|on the spot where yesterda 20d |he went over to ‘ eorched rose ur was hear tay age or a 2 e » ¢ homestead that for 80 years | bush on the bank surnec he said =o up to heaven. 5 r ” | Plunge Into Crowd made my way through dismantled | the old tt ROA as eine hikeaties r fonian EMO the lake in the| k . ed through | rooms, across floors carpeted with |had been the home of the family, | laconteally Take this one,” and Patients All Right We're thankful we're saved,” ¢ . listely was . al- | wo ne vtm ng ins Nick that bad!broken glass, where the landlady | A visiting daughter bad saved from! he gave me the rose from the lapet ! ay 1 right,” the ma-! said (Continued on Page Six.) a id 4 ° id > i. + asa ’