The following timeline of the fire appeared in the Des Moines Register and Leader on January 5, 1904.
January 4, 1904
11:00 AM
First fire alarm.
11:10 AM
Call for more hose.
11:40 AM
General alarm.
1:00 PM
Fire had reached extreme south end of chamber roof
and Chief Burnett said the building was doomed.
1:15 PM
Fire broke through the partition separating main gallery
from dome passage.
1:45 PM
Fire reached the partition separating the main hall
from library and orders given by Governor Cummins
to have books removed.
2:00 PM
Sky lights began to fall and chandeliers with great crash.
2:15 PM
Orders given to keep people from under dome for fear fire
had eaten into it and would cause it to fall.
2:30 PM
Third line of hose laid to upper south gallery and communication
cut off from dome.
2:45 PM
Chief Burnett said danger was over if the fire
did not eat through the holes in partitions on south side.
3:00 PM
Chief Burnett and Assistant Chief Taylor agree that the
blaze is under control.
6:00 PM
Executive council met to consider plan as to session of legislature.
“Iowa State House on Fire Yesterday; the Loss was Between $300,000 and $500,000.” Des Moines Register and Leader, January 5, 1904, p.1.



