Fires

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(7 Aug 1886)
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Gallagher's fire proof building on the corner (7th and Main) suffered only minor damage to the cornice and its porch burned. Down the street, the Stock Growers bank had only minor damage to the cornice and some windows. The fire was stopped at B. Ullman's residence on 6th.
 
Gallagher's fire proof building on the corner (7th and Main) suffered only minor damage to the cornice and its porch burned. Down the street, the Stock Growers bank had only minor damage to the cornice and some windows. The fire was stopped at B. Ullman's residence on 6th.
Buildings lost: C. W. Seyde, real estate and insurance; unoccupied building owned by P. Gallagher; P. Dugan, saloon; Seips' barber shop; unoccupied building owned by L. Payette; Konrad Schmid, dwelling and harness shop; Mrs. Brown, ice cream saloon; Cotter & Kennedy, saloon; James Coleman, saloon; Owen Doud, saloon and lodging house; On 6th street: Annie Turner, restaurant; Eva Field, maison de joie; Su Wah, Chinese laundry; Emma Marshall, maison de joie. In the alley between 6th & 7th streets, two buildings, one occupied as a dwelling by Ed Creeley and the other used as a warehouse by by Heavener.  
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Buildings lost: C. W. Seyde, real estate and insurance; unoccupied building owned by P. Gallagher; P. Dugan, saloon; Seips' barber shop; unoccupied building owned by L. Payette; Konrad Schmid, dwelling and harness shop; Mrs. Brown, ice cream saloon; Cotter & Kennedy, saloon; James Coleman, saloon; Owen Doud, saloon and lodging house; On 6th street: Annie Turner, restaurant; Eva Field, [[maison de joie]]; Su Wah, Chinese laundry; Emma Marshall, maison de joie. In the alley between 6th & 7th streets, two buildings, one occupied as a dwelling by Ed Creeley and the other used as a warehouse by by Heavener.  
  
 
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