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Show LOI LIST OF. DEAD Victims of Conflagration in Northern Idaho and Washington Spokane, Aug. 23. Following is a partial list of the dead to date In the forest fires in northern Idaho and northwestern Washington: Louis Holmes. Spokane. Thomas Welsh, SJokne. George Zelgler. Newport Mrs. Ernest Demhardt, Newport. George Campbell. Newport Thomas Carrey, Newport. Cady, rancher, Newport Davies, rancher, Newport Henry IJerman, Garwood, Idaho V. Nicholson, aged 17, Oem. Idaho. Lawrence Ityson, aged 50, Wallace. Leslie Sellers, aged 18. Gem S. D. Adims, aped 30, Chicago. Aren Rcnston, Hlllston. Ernest Elgin, aged CO. Wallace. William McKey, Taft, Idaho, dead at Saltez. Roderick Ames, rancher, Big Creek. Joseph Boauchamp, rancher, Big Creek. Joseph C. Boyd. Wallace. Joseph Fene, Placer Creek. William Hearmouth, War Eagle, Mont. Joseph Smith, burned near Mullnn? Frenchy, familiar Spokane character, charac-ter, killed on Placer Creek. J. W. Williamson, fireman, killed near Pocono. Mrs. A. L. Gregory and two children, chil-dren, near Newport, reported dead. Eighteen settlers and their families living on the Spokane road near Newport, New-port, in northeastern Waschington, aro unaccounted for, according to word brought to Spokane today. The homesteads of these settlers are In the burned district and It will be Impossible Im-possible to reach them for several days. y Twenty million feet of white pine timber near Dulcannon was completely complete-ly destroyed, the trunks of the trees being entirely consumed, leaving the ground as clear as a table. |