Big Fodr“‘m’nDIes royed
By Early Morning Blaze
Big 4 Inn, in the Cascades 40 miles. east of Everett,
one of the Northwest‘s largest mountain resorts, was <1 —
stroyed by fire Wednesday. "‘hw‘
Big 4 1mm in me Cascades wiflames frnm spreading to a gas
miies east: of Everett, one of Thaliank and ‘0 the WW 0! cabins
Northwest’s largest mountain re? The owner, William 0. Petra»
sorts, was destroyed by fireihorg, 922 W, 70111 S1,. advised nr‘
WEdnESdSY» ‘ifhe fire hy rangprs, was prepar-i
The fir“, n! undemx‘mined ing W ed 11 e s d y afternoon toi
origin. broke out 6:30 a. m,, leave for Me scene.
iSfatn Forester L. H Fuilington: Peirahorg Said fh" huge frame
irepnried from (he Verlot ranger‘hOStdFY- MN“ I" 1921 had 31"
‘sl‘afinn, about. 15 miles from theiapnralspd value of $226.00“-
hm' The inn had not been ripen 10‘
FHH- “7‘ mp law“ ah the public this Summer because
my on ' "' '5’ m 1 of new mad construction.
structure and annex were com pelmhmm. who said 119 had)
Ilii‘fei." can-gum“ bl' “‘9 mm“ owned the nmpnrtv for
six years.
but 1113‘» “93PM cabins were nxplainod ii, was rian partly cov-
saved. ered by insurance. ‘
The blaze. Fuiiinginn reported.‘ The main building: was a block
was discovered by the inn care-hang and the near-by anan about
Taker, F. 1“. Watts, whowaided by‘a, haw-block long. Petrahorg said:
ranger’s and a highww construe: Big 4. Inn‘s facilities accommo-
tion crew-«managed to keep thmdated 300 persons. he said‘
, Author: , Accession/Object ID: 2005.34.15, Object Name: Article, Title: , Description: Big Four Inn Destroyed by Fire!, OCR Text: Big Fodr“‘m’nDIes royed
By Early Morning Blaze
Big 4 Inn, in the Cascades 40 miles. east of Everett,
one of the Northwest‘s largest mountain resorts, was <1 —
stroyed by fire Wednesday. "‘hw‘
Big 4 1mm in me Cascades wiflames frnm spreading to a gas
miies east: of Everett, one of Thaliank and ‘0 the WW 0! cabins
Northwest’s largest mountain re? The owner, William 0. Petra»
sorts, was destroyed by fireihorg, 922 W, 70111 S1,. advised nr‘
WEdnESdSY» ‘ifhe fire hy rangprs, was prepar-i
The fir“, n! undemx‘mined ing W ed 11 e s d y afternoon toi
origin. broke out 6:30 a. m,, leave for Me scene.
iSfatn Forester L. H Fuilington: Peirahorg Said fh" huge frame
irepnried from (he Verlot ranger‘hOStdFY- MN“ I" 1921 had 31"
‘sl‘afinn, about. 15 miles from theiapnralspd value of $226.00“-
hm' The inn had not been ripen 10‘
FHH- “7‘ mp law“ ah the public this Summer because
my on ' "' '5’ m 1 of new mad construction.
structure and annex were com pelmhmm. who said 119 had)
Ilii‘fei." can-gum“ bl' “‘9 mm“ owned the nmpnrtv for
six years.
but 1113‘» “93PM cabins were nxplainod ii, was rian partly cov-
saved. ered by insurance. ‘
The blaze. Fuiiinginn reported.‘ The main building: was a block
was discovered by the inn care-hang and the near-by anan about
Taker, F. 1“. Watts, whowaided by‘a, haw-block long. Petrahorg said:
ranger’s and a highww construe: Big 4. Inn‘s facilities accommo-
tion crew-«managed to keep thmdated 300 persons. he said‘
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