Show THERE IS GKEAfr UAXCEIU Situation as Viewed By Cnfcago I People Chicago Dec 2Passengers who came to Chicago today from Chippewa valley stations assured all inquirers that there is great danger of Chippewa valley being swept by the flood The flood sufferers along the river are praying for warmer weather as much I as for a subsiding of the waters The thermometer at the Wisconsin Central I station at Chippewa Falls at midnight mid-night last night registered 10 degrees I I below zero A rise in the teniDerature i would alleviate the sufferings of the I I homeless and terrorstricken people as I well as melt the ice gorge and allow I the river to subside to Its ordinary I channel in the territory between the falls and Irvine station The Northwestern I North-western St Paul Wisconsin Central railways have resumed the running of trains to Chippewa and the postolfice I has been moved from the business portion por-tion of the town seven blocks awa I on the hill When the limited on the Wisconsin road reached here today I half an hour late there were manv people at the depot to learn of the conditions I con-ditions prevailing in the stricken region re-gion from the trainmen and passengers I passen-gers The train was at Chippewa at 1 n m and the water was then over the platform of the depot The people were tilled with fear that the worst would befall the town business was suspended and there was a general exodus to the hills north of the town |