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    anadian Fire Hor ror G r ows : SS rtT H E F O R T W O R T H T ELEGRA M P i c t u r e sV O L . X X V I . NO. 200 FORT WORT. TEXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1908-CITY EDITION PRICE 2c 2MsEiK555 V.

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    afternoon. K-tlmutes cn ' ' W ' 1 -eoT'le have met death I " i e J

    B U R N ; E N T I R EA R E S W E P T

    Y F O R E S T F I R E S !of 3,500 People,

    No w in Ashes

    S S E S $ 5 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

    the Flames toPlace of Safe ty

    byAre Comple te ly W ipedO ut of Exis tence

    "Thedreadful confl agrat ion hi the his .of Canad a Iwi swept Hie ElkKootannl. Kore?* the tr emendous bu*h fi r*ever }thi ng l^-foro It It hasfull and terrible swaj sh13* 11

    ie, with a JiOnuLltlon of 3.500.ml h a imputation ofa |M>pu)atlon of 30.">o an d

    gone, but one dispatch ^y still dent ing.umber over 6.00". Th!any every soul peris hed.t In Per- |e property damaged Is betweenand five million dollar s. TheNest Pass Cool Company ha sJl.000.000 In proper ty at Coak, which h report ed dest royed.r Is unequa led In the hiswest ern Canad a. In that enrailwayswere swep t away and lati-was still burnlm..JS.OOn.000 In Kernle

    an.I are no-.-ands of dollars lut e

    needed.lumber mills and r ailals, u wiped out. The firerazing around ilosmcr amisafe at pt es-havin g died nut If thegs up the town will be againSeven ty men in the cam psy iierished.Month's Forest Firej

    past month forest fir es hav er Valley, but the y have notconsidered se rlou 8. Saturdayspr ang up fr omnoonappea red o\ er In* crest of the

    recould be organized had enteredhin an hoar the towndoomed and the i nhabi tantsthem. All night and morni ngodus continued, the de stinationa small prairi e In the valley,south of the town. At0 people ar e camped in the

    of bruh or blankets, whileshower of spares fiomep falling thru th ef smoke, by which they lire .- ur-

    Michel Barely Escapesnds of miners' and prospecclaims nre in the track of the fire,il. \ slightof the wind In s occurr ed andbe*n taken out of the more

    alu. is of noai r is filled with fragleap ahead of the con flagr ationthe air ltclt was In flame*. T heintens e and many of the fir ers have gone down ahi -i do fl t.

    Girl Suf fers S ameWounds Tha t Ki l le d

    McK inley; Gets W el llittle leaden bullet made exactly triekind of wound that resulted in thedrn th of Pres ident McKinley. All doctors agree tha t a ^-cal ibe r bullet makesa wound that Is worse than Is made l>)a bullet of larger size, for the reasonth.it the larger bullet doesn't ba ndyabout "o much, but go**s stra ight thru .Thi bullet went thru the same vitaloigan-. that Czolgosz's did, and In th*Kuin* parts of t hem.

    Today the woman, who was so wellperfor ated. Is Just about r eady to u*Jdischarged a- cured.Thre f hour-* after -die was shot I hewoman wa* taken to St Jo--*ph* Inflr-mar> for an operation At that timedie had near ly !!**) to death. Th"doctor-* cut right i nto the troubl edpar ts, h owev er, to see if the flow* ofblood could not be stopped. Whenthey finally got ready to do somesewin g on th* outer kln, they hadtaken e ver po many sdHc-he* in thestomach and other \ i ta l organs andhad stored ,iav .something like halfa dozen yard*, of r au ze In the en*. I tie*.Then they jumped about three o.uar.of salt wate r into the -iIns.The wounded and well-ti.chc'lwoman nn - sent to her room. Thesurg eons expected her *o die. In fact,death in about two hours was in dicatedBut deat h jcot stall ed. The womanawoke next morning fully coiM-im**.She has remained conscious ever since.On the e\cnth day she had a s-et-bai k. Her tempera ture reached lo...Septicaemia was present. Rut ml-crohe killing fluid was pumped lnt'>h e ' , Ju-st hke th e alt water had beenpumped Into her after the operation.llcr temperature fell rapidly.N..W sh- is about ready to be dis-

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    goitifj Information na ob-1 from an atta che at the hospital .Or. Jack MtlAi n. who handled theknives and the needle* in the operation. ,(.iific,[ to dNcu*** the m ill erat all H said It wasn't pn.fesMonal.Rtlt he adm itt ed the woman lift*) no**JUM l-out well-

    Breaks Into TheTelegram Of f ice and

    Fal l s In Ink Vat!If sou **oe a man ha lf bl ack, halfwhile, anywhei e In Fort Worth, don'tbe filghtened. A clear cut line shouldii.ar k the endin g of the whi te an Ithe beginni ng of the black. This linewill not be parpendicularlv drawn, butwill pas* around the body a** a sortof sky line parallel to th horizon.It Is pres umed th at th** lower end oftin* man Is the black port ion; t hat laif he fell into The Telegram'-, ink vatf**et find . If feet were firs t and h**I- a tall man he may be black to ashort dis tance above his hip**. If h*U a short nnti he may b** black to thearm-pit*!. If he went into the barrelhead first, he will !..ok Just like TheTelegram's office de\il.When t he employe-* of The T elegra m's pre*** room went to work Monday mor ning I hey found t hat a wi ndow *.a,i been for ced and tha t someone had mad" entry to the liaement-Directl y beneat h the window- Is a vatof ink. The Tele gram ueq a lot ofInk and buys It by the car load.Tht* head of this vat was sniahedIn and th e eat of a man 's troui*er*.shun g llfele"-]y from a nail . Ink wa ssp'a shed o \er t he nluVa of the vat an