The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 24, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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VOL XXXVI.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1913.
No. 212j
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! Large Section of Residence Section
vasted and Many Nearby Towns
1 1 n a I r i Aitected Lightning Starts
iLUIllL! Many Fires But Heavy
J Ram Extinguishes
Terrific loss of Life and Property inj Them.
?ra n m e
10 i,ooo injured 11 m
Omaha, Nebr. in Tornado Last
Night Many Towns in Iowa,
Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois
and Indiana Destroyed.
I Mr A o Ulisl PitM to Conn IK; Tlmra.
LINCOLN, Nch., Mm ill M One
liiiiuhril arc ilrml mill twin ns iiiniiy
iiiuii' were injiii'ril, some fiitnlly,
hy 11 (lentli-denlliif; lorunilo which
devastated Oinnlm mill Its environs
early Inst nllit.
I'roni :i() to 10 hlncl.s of ttn rc.sl
ilciieo section mi' Mild to have heon
swept hy (ho Ktoini, killing mill In
.luring pi'iple liy hundreds mill leav
ing hundreds of wrecked residences
In (he path nf tin Moim.
A I nil ii which pulled Into Oma
ha nl fl o'clock took ulioard the
dead hodles and many of the In
luted. The i Hinges of llciisnn, Dundee
mill I'lineiice, suhiirhs of Omaha,
xi ei wljied mil.
liiilu i-.fter the toinado was all
th.it s!'oil the wreckiiKe and hollies
licneath It li-nn helnu liui-ncil,
(.'nvi-iunr Mnrchcnil Ims orilereil
'win! enmpiinles of nillllU, to Onm
'.a to pi event hintliiK. The govern-
i' himself left for Omaha In n spe
i Inl train ut once.
One ritllioinl wire was left (aud
io. ' tuiil this v !' not iivniliilile for
piisn leports n nd it Is therefore I f li
ft 'sllile (n jrivr any detnlls of the
i'Mi' t situation, hut the railroad
penjle admit the sit iiallim Is very
.tine. I'rtsM'iwrh nt'ilving here
v the iih'(hN mo full of In
Juiod. Many towns In Iowa. N'ohraska.
I ml In 'mi. (lllnolH and Iowa wore hit
hy oe'niioK and tilO loH of llfo will
m nimbly eeed 200 with proporry
luHfees to'allInK millions.
OMAHA, (vlu long distance tola
duino to Denver.) March SI.
Omaha 11 ml trinity wub swept by
two distinct wind Htoruis mto yiw
ii rilny, both of cyclonic lutonslti.
v Iilclt spread dent'.i aim destruction
In tilr wakes.
blocks wide, nml lay Just north of
thu hiiHlnoHrt district nml Included
two of (lie fUHliiniiahle roHliluneu" suc
tions known iih t Knrimiii nml
lloinlH I'lirli. I'raetlcallv all tho
lllr Awe Inlcsl I'm) lo ro llay Tlmm )
TlJItltlO IIAUTK. Iml., .March SI.
- With a known doalli lint or six
teen, reportH brought hy mesHonxcrH
on horseback froni thu Month pint of
VIko county Indicate uoariv today
(lint tho toll of the tornado which
Htruck here yostorday would ho In
criMiHwl to llfly.
If tuny bo'sovoral daH Imforo thu
exact number of (load will lie known
iih uiHiiy tin) believed lo ho Inn led In
thu ruins of their Iioiiidh. Tho prop
erly loss will uxcuuil half u million.
In addition to doHtioyliiK iihont
WILSON TIAIIIUS MlllKll
President Whis Sini.il'ij ti
Diilihnaii of Oiiuha.
(Ilf A. .. u r l( .JIiC. u,;zt
WASHINGTON, ilrt"i!l-
blent Ui' on t'",-'iar' j yj.
c. Diiliiniiiii of Oma 3 u I
"I ma ilccplj ill,trc' J tttSt
leeched from Ai'jra a ft
help any way?"
'.All I. ...... .a I.. 1... ...... ftl ...I ..t
I.mIMI...,m I.. .1.1. .Ho.. I.. .... """ " " " ''" ""iml lioiuiill Ol
; ", ". " """ ,,v .V "'"'"-1 Torro, llauto. I'ntlrluUm. n Hinall
...n . r. .'"n""i ". "' ,,0H,)wn Hlx mlliw hoiiIIi of Iihio was
l-ol I'm,.." ?.'. tl'!",y "T"," " lwtryil nml lnturuiilnK territory
wore Killed In the coIIhpmc or tlo I iluVHMtttled
Diamond thenter. a moving picture j Tho ,nJ;iml w, ,,,,..,. n0 ut
in.iua,.., f,.... .,., i .if. . lonnf. many of whom are In u Hor-
.o.kmii i n " nrtyt.HKroei.,,,,,. ,.0,iiuo.i. Tho hoHpltalH are
all h,'! '' l"0 Wr,'ek "f " ,01 nilwl to thelV capacity,
nun iiumiij. ,, ',,.ii,,u I...II....U.. i'i,i,..i ...i
Htorn, e, ... n'c.,ltim,l,i i.of tI,W ' KlIl HtrmilH. OVBPJ- l.OUHO wa lov
"'VrAM".r' ,.L?',,.".rtl' (,',f ,n,,y- I'l'lHncufl nml autoH which woru
nui in ...v u ,-, I i .ii" ii '". m vrimml Itno wirvlre rtmolmil tho .le-
, " . ,r; ' ' "' ' ' " ' '"? vimlHleil dUlrlet. tho Injurwl had
, IS' "f"'!!''1111 " ,"ll I wo hlockH hocnurn.
Weio pnictlcally liupitHWihle fur llrelr ., -loi,,-!- w,i,.li hlneltuu tlio
npparntim nml the Mioh hui-n.il Hi.im. .'.... .." ,,t",," wl"1" "lotlml ,l10
IK'DIM.
hoIvch out. exiopt lii limtaiiceH whre
the fiHiiii'K wore hrouhht nmlor eon
,mt.? sziisn "- - '"'"
tho MiBHoiirl river at hIidiii (120.1
doliiK ionMlderhle danmue nt Conn-i
(ii miirr. rim known dmul In
(" uincll Itliiffs Ih nine ami n Hcoro
were Injured, a heavy rain atorni
mveil a lurun portion of tho city
from liiiinlnit, (iienehliiR (lien which
could not he put out hy tho de
pa it men t or hucknt InlRndcu.
The police wro iiiuiIiIh to prop
eilv protect tho H.tilckou illntrlct
and hoIiIImw from I'oit Omaha wbiv
called out. The town In prui'tlcnlly
under martial law.
Thu village or lleuwiii, Diniiloo
ami I'loroiice. hiiIiiii'Iik of Omalia.
wbio practically wlpod out, it g
8uld.
Only tho ract that a honvy rain
rH saved ihe iiiana or wrnckago ami
many lioillea from Iiiiriilnic.
The Welmtor ireet teleplionn uta-
iiou wi uii cniitulned a wore of
i:mtsiv TowxiiiT
Two Kumtii linn) nt Vtitanu'
Mnv Itcnrli 1.1.
Iiir ami uirf rr.iiicibir
YIJTAN. Neb.. Manh SI-
are known to ho iload cdl:
lli.i'u.l llinl III, ilnnlh I'll t!M
1 5 Iiero.
Tho Htorni liroko ul'i t !l
ilnnnewi th.it rc-ldcnia cr"
piiroil to Heck bIioUit acl u'l
collarH. A relief train .'ji
clamt arrived from l.l-c'at
turuuil with some ot I 'I ii
It Ih rumored tliat 1' '
lane rift inllcfl noiithcIO'a'l
a. ho wiped oil"
KID CltDMS ,IH.
III. A. ,. I... 1 I - 1)1 I ''1
ur tunivirmv. M?r " 'A
.......... ...I I I...I....1 ........... I ...iw... .. . -
v niimni nun nun iisiiiiiiiih nmiiuii , m p llvt 1 IIP ill"
llrun tliroimliout tho dolnia hut tlioyi ..,.,..,...,, vntioiial IUJCciI
iv iniH teiiumnnci u
homl or Nclirnska tcnJir! J i
vice of the nod Crj'
Ilyckucll nNo wlrcU c "
where the Ftii'in rec rj
!.,., ,,r I if., fcmterln't ' 21
.... ..i.......i i.i sond r( '
lie iiiiiiiiii i -" .
to Oma' a with nurses J i
iih noon aH pi' sih c
STOItM LOSS IIIIAVV
lll)f AMM.r!ll.l I'lKM lo I'HM llr Tliflo 1
CIIICAOO. .Mnrch 21. It Ih (inti
mated that the iImiiihki' to tho wlroH
from tho Htorin will iiKKroKnto $-'.-0(10,000.
tho hcalBht loiM loleKraph
ami telophono coiupnnloH hao Hiif
fcred In MtorniH In thu hint live yoara.
(.'AI.KSIU'lKi IS HIT.
Seicrnl r.ulhlliiKs Deuioralieil Hut
No One. Injured.
Illr a iiikI l'rt id '. llr'Tlrai I
I'l'JOKIA. III.. Mnrch 21 A tor
nado utruck (ialnehurK, lllliiolx. to
duy. Sovoral ilwolllngn wore do
uiollRhcd, hut no one wn Injtiro.l.
Oil II
SSI'S M i
Illy A- 1
OMAIIV
Morelinul
I it s(f ''
Ma rib' ..
Major W ' .
I'lrm which hroka out In many of kIi-Ik wu Htruck and In n innnmni
ihe v.re. koil liiil.dliit'K added to the twlntoil down. Several ulrl wore
'uii'rx. At s a. in., tno het avail- killed and many IiiJuioU
iim- ik'uie plan- the iiuiiilior of (iovernor Morehoad Iuih nrrlvod
i' d iwoun 10 ami 200. with not on a Hpeclal train.
K-a t.'im 1 Injurel. . At HtilBtou ten or moru porsoiiH '
I lis w Hlwll'r... lofo ItoyTlml n) (jun,j '"" Bu"" ,
OMMIA. Manh 2 I Tho drat and The worm damauo was dono and
iiiudple Htorni struck KnlHton, tho heaviest toll or llvoa occurred
t roe iilcn Houth or Omaha, Bhortly in tho entern pnrt or Omaha
leroie 0 h.Ht ovonliiK and inovod n the vicinity of Twonty-rourth
t i a northOMtorly dlroctlon throiiKh and Lake Htreeta and ironi thoro
e main portion of tho city, lonv- iiorthenHt to Slxteunth and Hlnnov
in : lu Mi wako duath and dofitruc- itrunti U looliluiiro district and
ii n. Tho uttirin'u path was olght th8 dttHtnictloii thoru whb trenum-
nlle8 Ionic and from four to six iIouh. Whole hlocka of homos Vq"o
picked up and ilasliod Into a shapu
lean mass. St root' cars woro hurled
rrom tho tracks ami demollshod.
Hoinla Park, ono of tho host resl-
moru porsona donco dlstrlcta In Omaha, was razod
ami tlroH completed tho dostructloii.
A KiiniKo at Fortloth and l-'nr-uum
Htruuts wnn dnstroyoil and a
Inrno strip of tonitory oast of that
cornor was Furiously damnKod.
Tho Illinois Contrnl lirldtfo ovor
tho Missouri rlvor was doatroyod.
Only u fow nniiioB or tho known
dead and Injured aro nvnllahlo.
lire roninilHsloiicr W',
noon uninj "" " ....
killed In ?"'"',',,
'I no list or Injured M
roach seven liunun-u.
aro inUslni.' . .
Vnmir I)il 1 IHBII lSl" 3
lowing l,ro'la,nm'0omaM
To tae I'ojile ol,OB:,.
"A greot i '""'-, i
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The '
of J"?
.it.
linn.'l lleStrOJ'Cll
with tho ossNauco
Ilnrtman of jort 0
troops. ',n' '" ropert.'
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