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HEAVY LOSSES BY A FIRE IN SIOUX CITY; The Manufacturers of Farm Implements Are the Principal Sufferers.

HEAVY LOSSES BY A FIRE IN SIOUX CITY; The Manufacturers of Farm Implements Are the Principal Sufferers.
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SIOUX CITY, Iowa, March 21. -- The greatest fire in the history of this city this morning destroyed property to the value of $400,000. It started in a pile of rubbish on the platform of the Western Transfer and Implement Company's four-story iron warehouse, and in an hour the building, covering a quarter block of ground, with over $200,000 worth of implements and carriages, was in ruins. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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