People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1895 — WIND PLAYS HIGH JINKS. [ARTICLE]
WIND PLAYS HIGH JINKS.
Fierce Storm Feeiiee Over Leaver Nuareme Traces ia Its Wake. Chicago, Jan. 22. —At V:4O ocloqjc yesterday the high wind tore loose sections of weather boarding from the fourteenth story of the Fort Dearborn building, in course of erection at the southwest corner of Clark and Monroe streets. Several people were knocked down and hurt, one man beingl probably fatally hurt. Following’ are the names of those more serioobly hurt: H. 11. Erwin. 64 Adams street, head cut and Internal injuries, thought to be fatal; John R. burke, ticket broker. 165 Clark street, arm broken and scalp w ounds', Frank Woodward. teamster, knocked from wagon and slightly injured; A. J. Donaldson, Lukes.de building, head cut; William Lucius, primer, Grand hotel, scalp wounds; H. S. Letcher, employe of Kinsley's restaurant, slightly injured; George Ray. IV years old. Several others were struck by flying boards, but were not injured sq badly as to require attention.
