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Show Tstops MREST Hfires IB Pnt District Fore3ter A - C. Me-'.- Ca.Ufof the operating dope rtment, B -"tiwie to the "Wyoming fo rest for tH' - "DMtlon of that section, Ho will B vw that territory for two r r three r TWks and may be cnlled intothc fire Mi 'ct before Tils return. 7 ' word was received yesterdajy after-m! after-m! Hra tthat for the past day or two r , flulte an extensive forest firrf had pre-H pre-H f Tik la ho Gray's rlver section, but H' ( .i'i6 ye8terdayJ;bo temperature, ha -'rJUJn consVrgrnhPc--7tfi A- te gfino places ByDle rain was falling. Therjb Bv Pso borne snow in the higher altl- m' ' 5W Forester O. IL Butler is of Hlr liJKopinlon that the storm of last B';" Hkt was quite general in the moun-K moun-K f, rdistricts and that it will mean 'rBond of tho forest fires for this H' K(initQ reports have not been re-H(' re-H(' ,BeJ from the fire zone today, but H jB news is good news" say the office H 3Bn here and they are certain that B JB storm has stopped tho fires. H jfKbe dry spell-has been of such long M Kadon in all tho forests, says Mr. H 'tler. that the situation had grown B ! Bbo serious, and, had there een no B iBin or snow yesterday, other fires ; Sight have been looked for in tho V. Hear future. Up to yesterday the tlra- K was so dry that it-would have B Burned like tinder. |