Show IAlfrn E 11 SWEPT BY FlUE I Region in the Neighborhood of the Great Lakes Enveloped in Smoke CHICAGOS INTENSELY HOT WEATHER litigation 111pedeat 00 Latin 211111oblan foen Eolanniv d nhtlu Provba 1 U go Un Chicago Oct 5Extremely hot October IrOn Is I Tieather for tile month of prevailing In this section 1 row During the past twentyfour bourn Ih I thermometer In thli city went up Bio 66 degrees and according to the I slgal suvlii ncoids IhU la I the high I II httaidbeeetnl fftit point that has been registered for th month of October In twentyseven I 3 are Dense smoke ogavnld the condl alone On account ot the druught tile last tno month everything is I n dry ni Under and forest und prairie flies r numouU NAVIGATION I11PI Bite Lake Michigan has been made al 1 Lke I unnnvigohlo on nccount at the valuate land tug Captains ot vessel I lave report flog a nost alarming tote hoe Mony lead not slepl for 10rtylghl hou on Leount of tile fr1c i29 are tht nas necessary Boats Picking their may through tho straights ul Mackinaw were severely taI8ht Landmarks more utterly Obliterated and the lights rendered Indistinct In-distinct 01 a distance of the length oft of-t lit Owner Th moke to alrlbutd t to excessive lono tnO Bunting parties carebes In their i f camping are thought to have started the broad contingent ons 11 Marine undernliterm are lopprolien F lie 01 numerous otrnndlng on oc ount of tho smoke and bulletins from alit lower end of the lakes ate watched for with great fnxu ty Chicago I u tile r words and o ub anti art surrounded hy prairie On and dno FlOk overhang n largo I rt 01 the lorltry lying Renti nf S street Hundreds of ncre of trable have been burned over and Ihouoonds of feet 01 oldHlke and fencing have ben consumed Firemen 10 this division of the city ale com Irlctely exhausted lighting prairie lire lv day and night Mo t of the flits me started by jpirks Horn locomotives and not In I In quently b mischievous boys I wl I I the grass on nn for the excitement ISASTHOlS FI IN INDIANA al dispatch from nrmn Buf6aay th most disastrous prairie fire known 10 the history of Marshall county Is I It 0 raging Hundreds of acres of land 10 I the northern part of the county comprising what Is locally known ns t 1 < Vie Mat ah Is I one vasttmolder Is I vviualv At timer whn refined by a lr the heat bunt Into 0 blaze an datting across clor fdecom d or meadows 14y4nmt evr sIn hc8 s-In tea path only mopping when Isdd off by ploughed fields or high By FIGHTING ILAMFH DAY AND NKllir Many hton 0 Ae repotted Nhere Iltle In paIne oor tho trencheOI I rouud hc broken thro1 Into tho burn Ing peat land Perish IormI I r keN busy day and night fighting the name and preventing destruction 01 thlr homes ullliiul the luck of mater make the battle I almost hope 1m 3 1mJuot Just West of Walkerton more than one thousand Acres has hen WII 01 < cry HIge 01 vegetation rnny Ihouoend 01 tollof lady und miles 01 fences leave h I cousu it Th 1 rge barn vevt Joseph Klrkly wns In I llio path of the lame and together with Us content composed of hay grain and farm machinery wo burned With tire on v rYl1egrea1 unxlcty Is lulng fell for the t safety of I I towns without fire protection I othlroir short of a Irctichins rain fhlh Ckft r ran possibly check the progress gor the 1n |