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<br />f'acsirr.~lc J.rtlclc :ro.71 pilqe 8, column 2, of the <br />Boulder Daily C.,;:.cra, SJ.turdClY, June 4, 19.:n. <br /> <br />Facsi~ile artiCles from the Greeley Tribune of June 4, 1921. <br /> <br />Northern Colorado <br />and Ditches, Wash <br />Tracks, and Damage <br /> <br />Floods Break <br />Away Bridges and <br />Heavily Roads <br /> <br />Reservoirs <br /> <br />TRAIN SERVICE IS DEAD <br /> <br />Railway <br />and Crops <br /> <br />.. .A.""voyO(cood;Uoo, io 'Mdi",iot..O",dt<;..M <br />why.n. wu ~,d. by Ch..lo. P. s""" th.. ..o,n'oq."".. h.. <br />b'OUq'" b.c~ "h. -"",t 'u".oo"'o .."""". .0 far. !fr. SO"" I... <br />.....1<1<0, .uly "~;o ""'0;"'1 "ith 00. of "ho ..."",,", 0' h.. ,t... <br />fOr tho P",po." of tok.n9 p'C"u<.. of 0\. nOOd044hl:<"kt. H. <br />.to"04 th't "h. fiOOd.d ar.. '" .h.. dia"<io' ..".~ tr_, 'o.. <br /> <br />, . . At Erie -- Thirty houses washed away. citizens <br />were given warning Of impending rush of water but <br />declined to leave. Bridges approaching town washed out <br />and railroad tracks in vicinity destroyed. <br /> <br />, <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />boooir.d (0.' ;n "idtll '0 . half. ..i1. or ""<0. . . t~ t"io which <br />.... put ."""." oompi.taly "<><I., tou, foot o( ,,~t... tho /1<><><1 <br />po.".~ O\'OU.h tho .troot lJ.~. . ,.ill roeo, o'''Y'nq ,w'Y ho...... <br />b.Ud.;n9. liv...oo~. a"" ov.ry m~v...bl. arUcl.. On. ~a~ u,..,cto~ <br />th. lo.a of lQ h...~ 0' c.ttl. ond ......1 hOq..nd cn'''''.no. <br />Moth.. .~~ h.d loot pocol>....<1 . b..n~ """ p,.nO and ~o.<<l ;t ;ob<> <br />bia h<wI. Utor <.h. "00d ""'~. t..co of tll. h""'u o. pi..... <:QUid <br />1>0 _n~ .~Y"h.u. ond 0Wll' mino.. whO _.. lIv;.nq .n tho 1""land. <br />.1".qt""=."ha..noth'nqn"tth.1< hn4Io't. lAthot"""Of <br />E.J. ltaolf ......1 h""'... h..... bun Out i~ tho .t...t.,,~ ab<>"" <br />80C h.t Q( ..il.oa~ wao p,."'" up b<Ml1y and _.....d ,ovou1 I... <br />....tll it Woo ,'oP"'~ l>y.._ nt ...... . . . <br /> <br />WATER IN ERIE BUSINESS HOUSES <br /> <br />Lafayette, June 4 -- There is frOm eight inches to a <br />foot of water in Erie business houses accOrdlng to word <br />brought here by persons on horseback from that town. <br />Several houses on coal Creek between Eric and Lafayette <br />have been swept away. Four houses at the Standard mine <br />one mile east of here were destroyed by flood water. <br />There is no telephone COmmunication or passable highway <br />between Erie and this town at present. . <br /> <br />-27- <br /> <br />-2$- <br />