Dangerous Forest Fires
A "Soo" special says: The city and river are obscurecĂ by smoke, and rlangerous forest fires are raging between here and Waiskai Bay. The fire is about foiir miles wide. Ashes are in the city. Farm houses and settlemeats are in danger and considerable loss of property lias already resulted. It is very dry. Navigation in the river is made diffieult. ?. C, Y&nes, an old resident of Nashville, was killed by a train. Four members of the Salvation Army tvere arrested at Ypsilanti for disturbing- the peace by their and traying Small pox causedthe death of Frank Drum. near Galesbu -g. Local underOakers refused to bury him. An epi: iemie is feared. Mrs. Dr. C. M. Raynile, of lUrmingnam, was thrown front a buggy and bud her right leg, twa ribs and her jollarbone broken. The dead body of an unknown man .vas fonnd in a box cav on the T. , A. A. & N. M. railroad at Monroe. 'fhere â– vas a bullet wound in nis right temple.
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