Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 February 1904 — Page 6
THE FLAMES ARE
UNDER CONTROL
The mayor telegraphed I PtvM.Ion' ltaiii' .11.1 would ln''i fullx rail on il I
Ueryland Railroad r, when nooaaery Late Moiul i t,-nii' M ;i r McLtine Haften th lover Bacthm of the huraed district with the Idas af tnu.ii iari in
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THE IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT IS BLACKENED RUINS
Baltimore Is SUggatiag Under a Fl.e Loss Which No One Has the Courage to P-u In Figures. CITY OVERCAST WITH GLOOM AND BUSINESS SUSPENDED.
Offers of Aasiatanco Pro Neariy Evory Lonro City In tho Conntry H i vc Been Made
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Tliere Is ApparonMy ButOoe'Oaune For Ohtduesa In BtriCKen City ; There Aim No BometM
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i eeaftagtatiofl had til rapidly over the crow ,1s i hat al! ia
had surged against the tight!) drawa Are ! i tii i M fan to torn home ward t'n less tiir w i ti 1 1 Irhlch bob Mowa briskly from the Borthweat, Aonld chaage it is believed thai there la no farther daaf r. Bat Uta Heed Bremen ata laklai ao ehaaeet Ml over the barned district thej art IchUag the Befw liam.1 1 1 a t .-till live in targe pilot) of ru'n.j. These Ires are ao neaace, howaftf, for they bava Botning Ui fa' upon enV
i'!e their present limit -
Put ins iIk; ifteraoon Satte at0 ii way i'i a
westerly direction toward the river. Bporadb laaaea latraai In o pslstenee ami iaux'1 the withdrawal of SB paratus aad men from the line al ia'tie Buildings, id aad Dew, large ani small ntora, shop, et ty Rnattlaaala data i iMtaineioi raaisl ed i the Are
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President Koosexelt Öfters A-isiance I rom Federal Dnvernaaegt.
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the daj wore on the tor-front of
ti Bra neari d Jon) Falta a mall Mr. am thai trends north and south and divides Urtli iniore froai that portion of iti" etty known as Esst itaitinmre This little Btreau xxas the Us) -land if the coaffafratloa leaped It; if by fly inn enil ers or a rush nf tlanie the fire could ross anil tratn a foothold Its extant could not be foretold. Tremendous effort , were made to block it Dyaaaitte was used freely. The Are apparatus xx:i centered and all the skill of the tire fighters called Into play to defeat the element that ha'i satea ap nilltoaa of dollars worth of property. .And banian skill and pi in k and rlt and nnfaMri. a courage won The fire was checked. Hut be hind it lay a prent fat lad waste of mors than MO aires In extent. ii.-i mi.irs War lwatetaiaau Every street that led t . ili tire area
''.unks 1 a eomp'.i'te loaa The hulld ..j. tj4 so. i bd by tha Oernaaa eaaaalata oa tkht Kiuaig Western Is alao tn rum I
I i tl ith I Ilutiailiaa lliiuiiiitrtl. The eostlx I lilted States eu-tom-house, in eour.-e of cons tract (OB and m ipyifif tha irlaagalar black between LoniUard and Wafer itreetS
.,.-'inu anil KxchaiiKe plaee. i sail to lu (o leirn ruined The marble blocks are badlx eeesary. datnaiied, the cornices on tha north 'side are deetroyed aad tha Marale is
erael.t'd in a number of plaee The oal) other ladaral bntldlag dasaagad was the United States Storehouse No I diauotiallx opposite Mars the In tenor siistaiiii'd serious damasja, but the out t x alls are intaet the only butidlag in that section whose outer structure was preserved Westward aion- Pratt street is only the debris from which names leap and pia im i i i'ii the ftatne. Ii)xxn Pratt stieet. xxest from tlay tor several blocks, tltepftl In taa vraaft Of the Standard on bnltdlBga Igalted, and there xx as a tucceasion of sph ums xx ith bursting out of dames. At tiine. the BUSOkS rolled Bp and tiirexx reat black clouds over the rulBS Pratl street for BUIR) ?VJUre is almost impassable by reason of
ihe xvaii of äuge pnea oi naaoary aim water wiia . itbeiit and Which the fire companies Hooded ihat
aecttoa the electric wires are a tan (led network and the trollej wires are down m every direction. At O'Oon aelFs wharf, where a fn Ighi station of the N ith Central railroad is located, the As mat t d ail daj oa the la llamntahle trinaatiags al the anaai to the powerhouse t United Street railroad, the main building of which was gutted early M Ott da) no riling The xval! of both buildlnga, however, remain intact
SENATOR HANNA'S CONDITION His ITHllgag Weakness Is More - M iikcd TU.ti Heretofore.
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I tai iinoii Mil I" '' !ta" more is Btaggared Honda night ander tire 1 Ii xxl-.nh no one ha the lemerfty to j
put in timir---- i tie important com
mercial district Is black c
la d bar? by a conflagration which raged) without taometttary check from M IS a m. Sunday until Ihi in the
niniahad tone sou; : tha lines of p. i - Phi . I) ( lioked near the I West Pallia ovenue, hection of the rjiy.
vith undi-
bwari, follow lag It, and w ere final - wateeii adga at in the soatheajt There the .larars
continued through the ninlif. but only in sMits. and will, dimini: I nn; flenerteai a dark glooai letTcd to assist
the watching thousands oa speitato;a rM ; held behind tllPi lines Bttai s'piareS
thr" h i lock i brriuhed. It
afternoon Monday At
the jtv off'!.!! acain brcmhed. It
wa agreed ill" Ilames wi-re under i con'rol. They l ad rased hours, in j
spile of aim ii. superliunian effons.
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Wb ii mote lu-an half a enen c.tl -werd abie 10 rrtustei um' ' mi i nr CtadneMh The city I omrtwu with gl om The aal) llgl - in tin' buraed distric an- those from the smoldering rtins The oal lights In that section
which escaaad ok Corner ga- lan.ii-
closed in iiparly evary street. The dail.i ued nvernie. ire full of jostling pe.ie talktag ot. oae subjeet Ap patently Ittare is but one can -e for llSilllSSa and tiiat la thai there are n horoeless. I In- llelil.in- rrll.ii, in, I. Th reahloprs section f the city esi ie.l. This t'ha -e of tin lltuattOB relieved the offlflais from nr.y thought ollier i hau the IBViBI Of pTOpi rty. The destru lion of the poxter piBBf of the Halted Railways Co, which fun ilahed trie power to the Uaitl-aaoi--& thio Rail w a) Co in their tunnel, caused serious Inconvenience to the latter company Within the city Ileal ta Mayor bfcLaae, however, granted i he contvpaay the privilege of Belag steam as a motor prrtsef until other rraageanents oaa i made. Score- of tel.gnuiM were ret-elved hx Mayor McLaaa profferuiR assiatacs t ) 'he eltiens of Baltimore who hax. sjflere.l a , a result of the awful gte They came from mayor of i Itles, railways and other rorpoi.i urns, a fmnt prnmlnent fit i ens oxpt the oun tr pn i lent Ram sal y of the Watmia ard Basiery Maryland Moil tuls --en? the follow ina telegfaai; . ue We tern Mary lead Railroad Co tenders its -ervice In h ndllng or nioxi.t: suoplie. ut anx kind to aid Ualtiu otj in her terrible cnl;.inlty."
away to hnate ihe flani Vsatlee Bteetta vi .-.i out. The burneil area Is a scen. of complete devastation Numliei lei-s build
ings that wer ihe pride "i It all iniore, COStly and Stately, and occupied for j .11 . . - ...I ..I nn.l ,
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, BBtoldertng b-bris or walls or rem-
gats of walls remnin tfi mnrK tne : TBS Bt Itlgfora American buildnc. one of 'h first, is BOW but a aaouldering lebri-. -ie lor reataaati and front and side xxall. Across South stre. t a herd ttood be Baltimore Sun balldiii-'. only tii.- pi liar that rim r 1: oil th,. fnmf lemaiii Kntire
ructiOa are from j tllOCivs just below there are wiped out. The atoree are i in Mtnu. ,,,ls,. . wkn ,.r. ta,iine
From Fayette street down Hol'iday treet a.- far SI GrOrSISn street, there
To l'riili-i-l I (M Win I lli IllSaWa In llie BWeOVd l i-rrlli r . Baltimore Md., ivi.. b. Not withstanding tha magaltuds of the catas tropin-, the absence of disorder and contusion xxas remarkable. This was due to the prompt action of the state and city authorities who, as soon as they realized that they had a calamity to deal with, took a tight grip on the situation and never for an instant let go Monday night the fire district and the territory immediately surrounding it is tinder the strictest niilitar cou trot i ii i ui ii tteiiiiii BartffBi
aara was some fear that w ith I nightfall looting would start The line of troops around ; lie ruins wis so tight- i ly drawn, however, that it will he impossible for thieves to enter the tire ' e without detection. As the flnanCiel district is included in the burned territory, the.,- i. untold wealth hidden in tie- bii-te.e.l and xxarped vaults 1 Of the banks and sale deposit companies. Gov. Warfield early in day xvas reminded of this, and sny nnauthor lied person found inside the lines will be severely i"alth with and the officer in chai-'e t that particular BOCtlOB xvill he called strictly to account iiei lim- in Bsttarate Lui. Insurance companies have opened temporary uRic. - in the Lexington
hot. !, but their repr to estimate the lo
on" la t) pleal of all. it .- too big We bays not figurea to di Rcribe it Make it about one tmr ured million, that's the best as can do, From PrestBeOl H 'ill. Baltimore. Md . Feb. Mayor MeLane Monday received the following telegram from President Roosevelt: "White House, WaablagtoB, Feb. I, lot Hot: Robert McLane, Mayor Baltl mote Md : T share tin horror of our people at the appading catastrophe which has befallen Baltimore. It thata la anything the federal ajoverasueat can do, pray call on m i Signs i i "THEODORE ROOSEVELT."
Washlagtoa, Feh s -Beaetor iimga passed siuiday without aa) radical .hii.ue in h.s condition His evirein X eakr.e.'s xxa more marked than hereiot.ue and his tcnipeiature wa a
Lille higher Thu.se attending Imu, ; however, insi.st there is nothing slgnlfltani in ihe.-o coiniitioas. and that there are no developments on which I to change iheir expressed belief that j the oat took i hopeful for the Beaatarli recovery There xxa a roaaultatioB ot J Dr Rlxey and two on'-of-town phy-
siciaas luring the any, but tae omy Importaai developaaent that iraaapirai
; as to the cou aul tat ion was that It had bceu decided to omo the evening call
of the attending physicians, o a to give the patient more i. The consultation eras held about 4 a clock Sunday afternoon. Those who participated bee ids ! Rlxey, the gar yeon g-in ral of the nax y. xx ho is the ragttlar attending physlcbUU were l)r f)lcr. the expert dlagBOetictan of John HopklaS university of Baliinior". and Pr Brewer of New York who has frequeatly attended Beaatai Haaaa la Neat York, and who is ta in. liar with his general condition Immediately after the consultation tan follow tn i bulletin was issued; "Sinter Hanna is iloing well II. Borning temperature xvas a little h."h' er. but the heart's atioii is good, and here nre ao compllcatlous " (Signed) I'liS KIXKY AND nSLKR " The physicians explain 'hat P Is to be expected that the fever will In-rrea.-e until the mrisis is passed, but they do not name any definite date when that crucial period will be reached The senator is taking no nourishment except milk He is too weal; except la tall; an occasional few words to those who are attending him MrHanr.a and Miss Phelps, his nie. . be ing the only ones permitted to see him. is,i the physldSBB and trained nur.-e-IROQUOIS WILL OPEN AGAIN. Commi t fur lli-llllinu Ike I lirater HhBVe Hern Irl ii nil Ii XX 1 1 1 nin Hi- ii i iiii ii ii la the I'ahlte.
oatix. m decliae Th. answer of
Chl.afco. Feb I A COntr I ha been let for refitting and redecorating the Iroquois theater, ui which ."72 lives were lost on December ;i last. It has been uncertain whether the Iroquois woulu open again as a playbouse, Lut the letting of the contrail for repairs indicates that the thea'er w ill be reopen, d to the public ai a place of g muse went
The i om of repain and the managen: ml the house in the eXJ said the name of the changed to the "Nortl
will be 2.'.'XiO hope to reopen y Bprfag It is heater will be
j is no building I .ft but the Corn and
Hour Exchange at the corner of Oer man street That building. Wheel walla tower about the crumbling debris id" what were adjoinina strnctarea, was gutted and the standing walls lormed a cauldron, tha flames of Which burst at time, through the windows. but could cause no further damage In numerous other wrecked buildings the f-nnies played about the debris and i area t med to weaken the foundations of the few xvalls that were left, t ptwtuee ftnawlete Pasttaettea Llho a rlm tower in the ruins stands
the walti of the leVstory CoBtinneataJ
Trust Co. building The walls of the Baltimore & Ohio building aro also standing, but tin Pennsylvania railway building directly across I'aLert itreet, is raaad only the walli remain of the one stately Equitable building. Only remnant of "tie xvall are left of what Wai the National hotel at Holl! lay and Fayette street- No buildings MS left standing as far n the eye can see down Baltimore treet from this point All along South fjhgj treet there is the same picture of complete destruction. A broken - ign and a tottetiag fron! wall ahow where the Mary land W. C. Ti U building one tood Adjoinirrg this was the building oc cupled by the lion Ship Co, and by
Partial Llai o L ,-. The following lactudaa a partial 1st
of the individual lo..-es of $ loo.umi and
over incident to the great crmBagratiom
The estimates cover builiPngs and con- ; tents. Jahn B. Hurst, dry goods. $i.r, .10 over 1 1, 000,000 insurance; William ! Koch Importing Co., tlM.OOO; th lanlel Miller Co . dry gomls. fl.'.oooo.i; carry more than $1,000,000 insurance ; on oatteata
Dixon Bartleii Co sliue,. $lT".tmn Joyner. WIlSS & Co . hats and Cage $10. Bpragins. Muck & Co. -;io. s. 12.-,.0'0 dbhen-Adler Shoe Co., $18500. L. B. Fit mar. indku' wrappeta; la nob It Bel IgnaSB, paper and Kathsaj Rosen, ladies- i loaks. $loo."i.n Morion. Samuels & Co. boos and hoc -, n.iid Strauss- RrOS., storage. $1''odO. Bn'es Rubber Co tttt.OBt Ouggenhelmer Wells fl c lith'v craph 'ts and printers $l.".noii m Pried man Bons, idothlng; and F. Schien nen clothiers, ftftO.OOO, chwarskopf Toy Ca., llOO.aae, National Kxchang bank building and i patents, 1 111,000. s Lowasaa & Co., riothlers, $12".'mia John E Hurst & Co . storage. $L".Law rente & Could Shoe Co, and Bates Hat Co 1SS, S Ginsberg Co. tlothing. $121.000 Winkelmanu & Brown Drue Co., tuf.ooo. R M BdttOfl A: Co. dry goo,l, $1,iooao, Chesapeake Shoe r'o . $tgg, S I' A f Miller. Clothing manufacturers. tlt,igO 3 Halle Sons btsds ami sl.i.fs. $100,. 000. Strauss Bros . dry goods. fBttjfdM. A. C. Meyer & 0d . patent MSdk inet, H 10,000, itrauss-Eineman Co , shirt man'ifac turers, $150,000 Blankenberg Grehrataai & Co. no
tions, $i::,wo. i
WAS FOUND FROZEN STIFF. Bliclllll I tt lllll. II III tlll Hill. tt I. Ilii nine Bew iMt rag in o: . a aad leetoaied Saasi Delft, Ahlan-1. Wis. Feb 8 One death has it-en reported as a result of the terrific blizzard which ha- been raging here, and there is not mu. h doubt that
more fatalities hax. occurred. Street CBf traffic has been entirely suspend-' J ed. All logging operations are serl-1 aaaly hampered Reoorta from logging camps for over a hundred miles along the south shore of Laka Superior show thai immense dnft have prattitally brought operations to a standst ill Mich art Whalen. an ore trimmer. WB! found frozen stiff within a few feet of his residence He had started to come in from the tamp, but evidently became bewjhlerd by the tortr. 1 and xvandered about until benumbed. When ha sank lata a snow drift and, perished SEATS WILL BE HARD TO GET.
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Chicago. Feb 8. The a. 'ion of I the city building department in limit- ! Ing the seating capacity of the coligeajaa, wiare the aatkmal republican I convention will be held, to 8.00), has thrown members of the national subcommittee ami local polititians into a turmoil The action onis, of course. ' as the result of the Iroquois Are hor- , ror and the re'".rms started by Mayor I Harrison follOSriag the disaster With
all Subtle hall and gathering places the seating apa ity has been reduced This will compel a reduction tn th apportionment of tickets of admission to the different states from what hail hcn exp" ted It is ptoposed to give Chicago about 2.000 tickets to each sea slon of the tonventlon Theaa will b turned over to the local tommittee fot distribu'ion. taagaese hi n iiniibrr. Chit ago FeJ) 7 Two unblentiAed robbt is Ihat and fatally wounded Georgs Becklsr, a conductor on the Western Aveaiir eletrit line, early Saturday morning, when he resisted their attempt to mb him at the Fullerton avenue tTmintitli.re luwfil I ni'iiirlr. Chicago. Feb 7 BBVB1 nvif rarrl i:, and w.i: -n 1 u '..t ie i t . .. . sed bet laaaj Uf the demands of tbe.t.iion for Increased wages and a elgaai iop. There are now If factories -i.ml
bbbbbbH6jbjb i 4 fcy5NHBBgl Br O Fibroid Tumors Cured. H
A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, alter everything else failed, by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Mrs. Hayesj l irt Letter Appealing to Mr.. I'iiiLhaia for Help: "Dkaji Mks. 1'in'ktiam ; I h ue m n urnler I5oton do tors' treatment Sog a 1 "ng- ttme vitiaotB any relieL They tell me I have a fibroid tutn-T. 1 1 ami' t lit down without ?nat pain, and the Offcacaa eztendg Bp my spine. I Lave bngtilhJ-doWB pniasUdh I'.n k and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I have had llowinp ßpells fi r three jvuin. My appetite i not good. I cannot walker lie on my feet for any ! tisrth t time. "The symptom. of Fibroid Tumor given in vottr litt ii lk aectirately deseribe my ra., so I w rile to von for mlvioe." (Si-jnedy Mrs. E F. iLtvts, j' j Dudley St-,viexliiiry)l3oston. Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice -although she advised Mrs. Hayes, of -Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instructions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. "Dear Mhs. I'inkiiam : Sometime ago I wm'p tr von den ribingmy symptom! and ask l yonr adrkaa vou remUed, arid I f ill .vt-d all roar aires iioaa carnfolly, and to-day I am a mau woman. " Um UM Ol Lydia B. Iinkli;ims Vegetable Compound entirely exp lied the tumor and stangtheued my whok system. 1 i.m txalk milt s now. "Lydia K. I'inkboni'i Vegei able oniound L m tJ 11lar a drop. I advise all women who ai affii ted with tau n or female trouble- of any kind to give it a faithful t : (SgJBed I Mrs. E. F. ILtYts 2SS Du.lley Su, (Iioxbury) Beaton, Ma.. BBenatadhased BwMeajaaU not pTchnaci bbw.Ii tetini .nv ear faani the plaee of the hcssttli .md l:.ipin s srhich Lydia Iii l'inUliuiu's Vegetable I'oinpouud brought to Ir. 1 ! x . Such testimony should be aroepted by all women a cnvinrin-fl; BTidenoe that Lvilla K. I'itikliara's Ve;etablo ompound Bttl hi without a p er as a n m dy for ail the di. : sh.? Hi of u mt n ; ,U ovaiian troubles; tumors; infiimmatitns; nkemuotl, fal:.:. and dLplacvments of the womb; ba -kaehe; inr'g'ilar, gormressed r uunful Bhtngt ru.it ion. Sun-ly the volume and cliara- t-rof the testimonial letters me ate daily iirinting in the Dewspnperg can leave no room for doubt. Mrs. Hayes at her alovo Bddieaa will gl.tdlv a:;-wor any Utters which ftiek omen may write for fuller infonn.it Ion aNut h i illness. Her gratit tub- o lira. Plnkham and Lyiia p:. PftkhHauaa! y rare tätig ConifMuind b so genuine and heartfelt that il I inks no UoOUe ii too gu'at for bmt to tak'.- in return f.r her health and happmeaa. Truly i. it iid that H h Lydia K, Phakbam'a Vesretahle impound that is curing s.i many wonH"iL,and nootl er dm Ii ine ; don't forgt this when Borne arngghit wants to gell yon sonsething els s.
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