Incendiary Sets 140 Fires
THE clock hands had moved around to eleven in a Russian restaurant located in a section of Seattle, Wash., commonly termed the “Russian Settlement.” It marked the beginning of a most eventful evening.
Those working inside the dining place were annoyed by the persistent barking of a small watch dog housed in a pen at the rear. Such continuous sounds were unusual, for the animal was generally content to gnaw the bones that were frequently placed near him.
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