Show T The Illinois Storm Chiago 28Tbe storm on the laKe yesterday according to an old lake captain cap-tain was the severest experienced for years At the Crib tbe wind blow at the rate of G1A miles per hour and the ice surged by tt tbe rate of seven miles an hour There was great danger that the port holes would become obstructed with ice and cut off the city water supply but a gang of men working with theater the-ater up to their waist have managed to them clear A gett ems who arrived from Clinton Ia said the train passed through sec ions of the prlriCII whore little farm houses wero almot half submerged I sub-merged by water and that miles of railway rail-way track were covered |