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Show - AXoriir.it ma ur,.zn fteve till Tersoua Serlomlj Iunril balAone Klllrl. lxiuisvil.l.t', Nov. 7. A destructive destruc-tive fire devastated Otvensburglast night; attended with loss of life. -At one o'clock tho fire had destroyed des-troyed property to tho amount of n, quarter of a million an J It Is still turning. Tho fire originated in IJiO Lascnient of the Budd House, which was filled with sleeping guests. The guests were awakened and ran out Into tho street In their night clothing, wide many, crazed by fear, Jumiied from the windows. Among these were two ladies and a child, who niruallbadly injured. William II. Hohujuuiped front the third story 'ttlullow. He fill on his back nt.d was fatally Injured. Flvogueslsato nitsilug. It h believed they have been burned todeaih whilesleeplng. A. high wind was blowing at the lime, anil after tho hotel hail been swept away tho Hamen spread to the National Bank of Commerce, and Ihat, with several other building', Iras speedily destroed. A later reoit says nobedy was killed outright, but a number weie injured, the niest seriou-Iy tultVring being Herbert F. Fousley, Belve dere, His., cuniuion oi weunuu, and B. N. Austin, assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific rotd, St. Paul, injured internally. in-ternally. . After daylight this morning the sis nik-ltiE ieopIe were found. There were several narrow escapes from tho burning hotel. Charles Jtareford, of New Aluau,and Cnas. I.lebclc, of Philadelphia, aru badly and probably fatally burned. The lo w ill reach Sl5.,'W. |