FLOOD WATERS RECEDING.
■SITUATION AT DALLAS CITY. By Toloerajdi—PreßS Assoeifttion-CojiyrifiM / N6w Ydfk, December 5. The flood situation at Dallas has improved. Thero ive twenty-foujr_,.peoplo dead. Tho water is falling slowly. The militia made many arrests of would-b© looters of empty houses. ■ In the Eastvvnco district hundreds of miles of farmlands were , inundated. Tho cotton loss will bo heavy. TERRIFIC SNOWSTORMS. BURIED STREETS IN DENVER cm*.' Denver (Colorado) December 5. . Torriiic snqivstorms are raging in the American Rockies. Tho streets of Deliver aro 6ft deep with snow. Traffic has been suspended. Scores of passengers in the street cars wero obliged to spend tho night in them, being unable to make their way through tho snow homo. ANOTHER INUNDATION. THOUSANDS OK PEOPLE MAROONED. ■ (Ilec. December 7. 0.5 p.m.) New York, December 6, Reports'fronv Bryhn, ill' Texas, state that tho Brazos River has overflowed its banks, marooning thousands of people, who aro suffering from cold and hunger, Many liavo taken refuge in trees. Rescuo work is difficult owing to tho strength of tho currents in tho river,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1926, 8 December 1913, Page 7
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174FLOOD WATERS RECEDING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1926, 8 December 1913, Page 7
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