rV Hail ' 9 tr Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER SECOND EDITION i5 Occasional shower. Mf, 13, win. art prevlp.. A., I'm lv iliinl Year iMIiv I ik'iUi inr MEDFORD, 0REC10N, MONDAY, MAltCII 24, 1913. NO.l. H 200 PEOPLE KILLED IN OMAHA CYCLONE TEN MILLIONS P LO Ti Hundred and Sixty-Nine Buildings Raxed, 200 Damaged Slorm Area Six Blocks Wlde-Oodlcs Hurled Hundred of Yards by Wind Heavy Rain Follows Cyclone Saves Many Buildings Threatened With Destruction hy Fire OMAHA, Neb,, March 24 Al 3 o'clock this afternoon Om known dead In tint ey- chum which swept Omnha uiiil llio other cities ntul towns of thn middle west totalled J 1 7I, with a number of out- lying points still utircxirtvil Tim initio follews: Omithn. Ctitiurll llluffn and HhIhIou, PC. Yiitnn, 15. llerlln, s: - Other Nebraska low nit, IS. " Torre Haute, Indiana, IK. Marlon. Intl., 2. Wuudldne, Iowa, fi. Plat HjirtiiRM. Mo., c fr Chicago, 4. Hrlo. III.. 4. IHitilface Florida, .1. Total known dead, 170. S -C- 4 OMAHA, .NVIi., March 21. Willi iilii'ty.lx known dund through Iho cyclone which wreoked 111 1m eily nnil uciahbnring r-ttuimuiiitios lust night Mayor .Initios 0. Dnhlmnu nt 1 oVhick this ntlttrnitoii nlill declared In1 oKtlitmli'il tjie number of dead in Intuitu mill it Immediate vicinity "I Hn liuuilioil. TIii ninety- six known iloml urn thuso niilv foinitt in Omiiliii, KmInIhh nnil Council Mini I'm tip to this limit, Inii there is little ilonltt Hint ninny iitniti bodies will In1 ivooercd in llio illicit hours before night. Twenty-live, persons nm definitely Known to In- missing, including Iwo babies, Inil llio eoiifiittion every w hero mnkes till estimates ns yet mostly guess wnik. Many tlintiNnmltt hnvo lu'i'ii iiijiiictl mom or less seriously. In (.'ouuoil Muffs lliu property loss in ehtiiniiletl nt uliont .fJ.")0(00(). IOI) IIiiIIiIIiiki I In til. One hundred nnd sixty-nine build ingH were rncd in Omiiliii, divided ns follows Houses 1A0, chnrclicH II, nnd schools H, Mont limn -00 oilier houses were Imilly iliiiiingod, At n HH!tiln meeting Ibis nflr iiimiii, Mayor Dnltlmnn nnd tint city coiuiulsslouoiH iipproprinted f'J.'i.OOO fur lliu relief of llio HttflVriTH. A tlioroiiKh iiiNpeclioit Huh nflcr noon confirmed the, report that the piopoity diimnKCtl horn wottltl renelt ,fl 0,000,000. Tint Hlorm nreu hero wni hIx ItlonkH wltlo nnd noiitly every Ikiiiso in iU path wiih inxed or hitdly ilninii'(,d. lloiliiia of vtolImH were found to day hnndretlH of ynrdu from where llio wind Hlnii'lf. Tho u!c of in jnied pertJons dnnv rcRcurrH to mnny dlft'icnt pITinlf) Himnltaiu'oitM.v. ' (Continued on puo 2.) WASIIlNfiTOX, Mutch 21 At tho vci-iuutt of .lo, V, TitmiiUy, Tro.-ti-dent WHhoii'h Huorotni'v, tho United I'n'Krt AhhooIiiIIoh doliVored u iiii'H hiiuc from Wilson to Mayor Onhlmnn of Omaha, over tho United I'ithh wire, nflur all efforts to transmit tho im'riiii'O ovr oommotclal wires had fitllfd, Tim miihhiico offered Hympalhy and iiHlHluitfo to tho Hlrioken oily. Mayor )ahlnmii replied that ho thotiKht h could Imtidlo tho ulliiatloii. MM NAOO T MOPS AD RU NED D T FROM PILLAGE Council Bluffs and Adjoining Cities Also Suffer Insurance Recovery Only Half Million-Frightful Stor ies of Havoc Wrought by Storm Storm Originated Near Louisville, Swept Along Platte River to Ash land, Thence to Omaha via Ralston OMAHA, K.li., Mnrch 21. Two httndreil dnid and $10,000,000 Ioxm in Omaha nloiir h the toll taken liy the woiwt tomnilo which, ever vlnilcd NMiriixl.ii, ncconlint; to declnrnlioim at II o'clock today liy Mayor John Dalhinaii, (loxcrnor Moreheatl and ('omml-rtloncr lt.ier. Thrt.i prctllo. lioiiH were nirtdc after the three, of ficinN hud loured the dcviinlcd hcc lioiiN in an ittitnuioltlle. It wax uUo Mtlinittcil Hint these fij-nroH miuht lie incitncd later in the day. Tlip ci lima let. nhor do not inelndo Hit dead nl IIiiImIoii, n htilniili, or in Cimnoil llluffn, Iowa, just iii'I-ohs the Mltthonri river from hero. Lnlct nMrtN from Onmril llluffn May that four moro Itodirs hittl been taken fiom bomett in I lit htoriuV path. This hrittut the llM of known tle.nl lln're tip to l'J. Iah In Tell MIIIIoiim. It in now believed that tho toniado wont further ent than wan at firot rcHtrlcd, eatisini; moro fatalities than oailier inhiccH imlirnlctl. A eniivat.1 of every lornrtdo in liiirnnee oompanv hero leads lo tho belief that the $10,000,000 loss is t'ovctcit ny iiiiiv f.ioo.ooo insiiraiico. This in partly duo to tho Indian prophecy that Omaha was immune fiom oveloneH. Tho residents: of llio oily hail plaeetl j-ront eonfidenoo in this prediction, and cur tied but little insurance, Tho oily frenuently has Itceii isiied liy hiclt winds, but never Itefoio siifl'ctcd serious tliimiiKc. More than 100,000 (-ricf-stiickrit ami byslt'iionl por-ons iinsiiiloil every Hituroo of information today for nn HitruneoH that lolativrs and friends are mifo. Ili'ftlnteiit (oi (liianl. Soblicrn ntul polioo nrt kropini llio orowds Itnek by mnin foroo. Six ro lief stations have been established on lint North Hide. An entire ivi men! of slate militia will bo on the scene hoforo nij-hl. Ilcporls from oullyltiK' lawns tell frightful Hlorics of tho hnvoo wroti"ht by llio Htunn. l-VnrH are oxpiossed for llio resideiilK of ClroU in, Ashland and Louisville, all Neb" rnskn towns, which lie in tho center of tho oyolomt'H path. Communica tion wlllit. these towns still is down. OMAHA, Neb., March 2I.-Ooorfo Hammer, ono of tho most prominent mcrohnnlfl in tbo middle west, pro prietor of tho llyrno-IInnimer Dry Goods eompany, was taken from the wreekago last night. I In died in a hospital this morning. Mrs. Arthur l.iwidgo nod bor baby son, who worn visilig tbo Hammer family, were seriously injured. A at root oar on tho North Side was totally destroyed and Ion pasengors seriously injured. Conductor Cnldwoll saw tho oyolono onming and Minuted u warning, lie rushed to a basement of it neiuby building, ueompanied by tho several pnsongoi'K, Tho storm ft truck Ibo oar a momont Inter. After tho stotm Cnldwoll compiled with tho com pany's rules and vemuined with his wrecked oar nil night. Decatur and Krauklin streets nro filled with debris. These stroots wore lined with hhuing homes for a following l)io storm. Tho Idlowild Hefugees vusbed to tho hilltopa of both BtrccU mill wntohed thoir homca BLAZNG OU CHS UTE AN NVENIIN CYCLONE S PATH Babes Blown Away and Picked Up Safe and Sound Phone GlrlsAre Heroines of Occasion Church and Convent Wrecked by Gale Wires In All Directions Down Making Details Tardy Town of Yutan De stroyed, With 15 Dead OMAHA. Neb., Mnrch 2 A nol tiler who Kuanlnl the corner o( Twrnty-elKhth ami tko itrectn nil tilnht roportnl Hint icvon corpnoi with recovered tlierit before bin ar rival, ami thai from 10 lo 15 morn went removed after hi arrival. Two bablen wero plckeil op untl blown nway from the Child Having ln-,11-Into, on tho writ side, whoro found llnKit itro rnretl for. Thin Intttllutlon wnit In tho center of tho utorin'n path. Other wrrn found dead, piled In heaps on the floor. One child, called Tbolmn, win found dead a block awajr. Tho other, h little clrl nrtmed Cynthia Is mill uilmlnK. Nearly uvorybody In tho Intttllutlon wa Jurod, noino Mrlouly; othrrri ch capod with HllRbt hruUcit. riionn (ilrU HrrtiltHS. Omnha' tutephono Rlrla proved theinsrlvci liondnri. Not n clrl do Horted her poit. rcmalnliii; with the receivers Rtucd to their oara, Miidlnii all ralU for aKiUtancn and dolnc yeo man tcrvlco. Ho far ns known nono of tho operators wan Injured. l.lnemcn rtro bimy today repalrlnc tho wrecked Unci. Tho Wcbktor tolcphono exchaiiRo on tho north rddo was tbo center of rescue activities, phtilclan, army officers, nurses and sohllcrs recolvlnr; duty calls from there. About 17G Klrls, were nt work thero when tho mono struck. Tliojr continued at their post whlln windows wero hhattercd and while they llieuikolvo worn showered by broken k1s. Iltirltsl iruder Wall. Ono of tho roNtrooms In tho Web Hter oxchanco wub converted Into a morRiitt and another room waa set aslilo for tho Injured. 1'. K, Huimcll, okoiI G3, lay on tho floor of tbo ox chnnno with his f.ico and body fright fully criiHhod. Ho had been burled under n. brick wall at Twenty-fourth and I.nko stroots, flro mirroundlnR him on all aides. Ho was almost dead when rescued. llev. 1 J. JiiiIro, pastor of tho Snored Heart Catholic church, re mained at tbo tolcphono cxchangi comforting tho suffering and offor ItiR prayers for tho dyltu: throughout (ho nlRht. Many members of his ronRroKatlon wero Injured. Trees and polos fill tho streets about tho exchange, making It Impossible, for (Conttnuoa on pngo 2.) bum. Tho fires lighted tho sky for moro than throo hours. ' During tho stouu Mrs. Medloek givo birth to n bnby when her homo on Dcontur street was bndly damag ed by tho storm. Her husband was Horiously out and her two daughters injured, their clothing being torn from their bodies. Mrs. Medlook lay four hours in a roofless house and in a drenching rnin, attended only by her husband. A friend stopped with a wagon outside and took tho woman to tho homo of other friends. Her condition is critical. C. A. l'lnntccn and wtfo found shelter in tho basement aftor tho stoun had destroyed tho upper part of their homo. Tho homo of Walter lVtorsnn was demolished nod Potorsnn nnd bis woven children nro missing. Mrs. Mnry Kldoridgo wns buried in tho ruins of her grandson's home for hours, Whon chopped out by firemen it was found sho had es caped injury. LIE! MIS KI.VG OF 'IfliK IlKMiK.VKS. WHO WAS ASSASSIN' ATKI), HIS WIKK AND A VIKW Ul' I'HK h(l,l. I'AI.ACIS AT TATOI yKWSS lv J ' " i " iTi riM;"liflr"''--gl" v ffffffffaW ilBbrOv M J i itn ftA yvVfiVvs9fffBIH0K r yOatHPf fBaNXfBb4 ftoaisaffffffffu&. mm. ' i" ' 'jt4'Xi:5v-'JjfisisisPK I IK " '"". ivBW HlililHUsKuaHiJiililHililiHilililflililiHi ffffBiiiiVflHr''Siib- liiiHasiiK 1 BiSiiiV f 91 flflUH&iiiVkiisn&iiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiliiiiiiVI fffffaiHwB aBaV WiiBllBV99HiKfBiikBiiliiiii v jHP' "'jJuiJII MM BiBBIiBiB nu rvxot i-vci: QUIXN ouca. or CtruccE u tin? altovc photograph are plct-on-.l (Jcorge I., tbo ICIug of the, Ilrllftif, who won osssMlnitcd on Miri'h IS at Haloulcn, tin- ( liy lie had Junt wrefied from the Turk at tbo head of a Iclorlom nrui); lit wife, tjuecu Ol.i. nt:d a view ut thu lloyul I'nlartt at Tulol. , ONLY WIRE 10 NHW YOHK. March 21 -At 11 oVIoek loday H. 8. Hrooks, general commercial hUHrintcmlcnt of the American Tolcphono and Telegraph company issued the following state ment "Although this company has suf fered heavily by the tornntlo, we have hail one wiro working out of Omnha since 5:10 o'clock (eastern time) this morning. To this hour is seems to be the only wiro working out of the btricken 'ity. "Wo liftvt been besoigod with re quests for even a few moments to of this wire but wo have turned it urer to tho United Press exclusively, ou tbo theory, that through its chan nels, the news will reach every sec tion of the country and the govern ment officials nnd tho executives of adjoining states, who can tako pro per action. "Wo hnvo even set nsido our own desires to communicato more di rectly with our own oop!o. In the hour of distress such ns this tho puhlio is entitled to consideration nhend of any conimcrcinl needs." i IN NORTHWEST PORTLAND, Ore., March 24. Cold weather continued prevalent throughout tho Northwest today, al though tho temperature nnd storm conditions nro gradually moderating. Rain nnd snow in many parts of tho Northwest prevented tho usual dis play of Kaster fiuerj- yesterday, E F KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 24. Found in n side street with his head batercd, nt the conclusion of the trial,. C. C. Spongier, n member of the third trial jury "in tho enso of Dr. B. C. Hyde, accused of killing Colonol Thomns II. Swope, is dead hero to day. Tbo jury fnilcd to ngreo on n ver dict but it is beliovod llio assault was tho outcome of tho trial. Tho National Print Cutters, asso ciation of America will convene nt York, Pa., on April 20, W7i, iiiHlBmifaiH O V1I-IISMVI liinriiiBlri lll I in -r . raoUNo IMLLtU UNITED PRESS MEN OMAHA COLD W ie mmmmm ' OMAHA CYCLONE KltV tiliOKGrC oi aTcexcu T - FLORIDA of PF I BY CYCLONE AS IS .UCKSONYILLK. Ha., Mnrch 24. Three jtcrsoits wero killed nnd twenty-two injured in a cyclone which swept llonifny, Florida, last night, according to rctorts received here today. Alabama wns also swept by the cyclone. Mo-t of the wires in that state are down, ami delaiU have not been received. T BY DBS MOINES, Iowa, March 24. Telegrams received hero today state that the town of Hag Springs, Mo., with six hundred inhabitants, wns swept by storm. Five bodies have already been recovered, several arc missing nnd many injured. Several churches nnd ten residences wero de stroyed. EIGHTliTDEi AT LINCOLN, Neb., March 24. Re ports received hero this afternoon say that eight jersons met death in a cyclone which yesterday practical ly destroyed Herlin, Neb., five miles southeast of hero. Ncbraskn City is the nearest town to Rerlin but the roads between tho towns nro impass able. Only n church nnd ono resi denco wero left standing in Dcrlin. Despondent becauso ho nccidently inflicted knife wound upon com panion during a souffle Sundny. af ternoon, Lloyd Wilgamott, aged 10, shot himself shoitly nfter tho noon hour today, ju-t below tho left shoulder. No serious consoquences nro expected. Young Wilgamott is employed in tho tailoring establishment of W, W, Kifcrt on West Main streo. Do re turned from lunoh today nnd shortly after Mrs. Collins, the mother of tho boy injured in a scufflo with Wilga mott Sunday, eutorcd and loft Irer son's trousers, moro or less blood stained to bo cleaned. Wilgamott then took n .32 calibre shell, wrap- ALABAMA M IN RUINED STORM OY ONDN OMAHA, Nib.. Mnrch 24 Follow log in u list of the known dead here ns a result of the cyclone whieh struck the city lust night: Mabel Mcnride. Nels Larson. Walter Peterson. Sam Dcnguler. T. II. Norris. Henry Cooper, lineman. Chauffeur for Thomas Flynn. Mrs. F. F. Fitzgerald. -M. I'-Kclpwjan" sister."!", Mrs. Henrietta Orieb. Sj'lV Clarence Cady, 14., Jean II. lWoks, real rtnla dealer. Jessie Jepson, 10. Fred Henz. Mrs. A. Hinzmnn. Mrs. F. O. Ooodnuiijht. . John Doyle. A. Hanson. Mrs J. P. Hog-. Mrs. E. A. Sawyert S Jason L. Oarisoo. Geo. flivof. John Greener. Two infant children.V Morris Christiansim. Mrs. Front Davis. Mrs. Sullivan. A. J. Peek. Archer. Unknown man killed by flying timber. Mrs. Ida Newman. Miss Friedn Hulling. Sum Ililey. Thelrun, baby nt child saving in stitution. Cynthia, baby blown out of child's saving institution window. Mrs. II. li. Vnndevnn. Unknown woman. Six unidentified men taken from ruins at Twenty-second and Iake streets. tieorgo Duuanc, advertlstnt; solic itor. Clifford DjiiIcIs, wlfo and two small daughters. Helen Downs. Mrs. U, Davis. C. V. Copley. J. 11 Nichols. William Fisher. Bert H. Fields. A. n. Stanley. Andrew Heudrlckson, Henry D. Leavelt. Miss Haas. Killed at ttalston, Nob.: (Continued on page 3.) T, ped a picco of leather nbout it and inserted it in a .38 revolver. He then wnlked out to tho wood shed in tho rear of the shop and shot himself in tho shoulder. Ilo rushed hack into tho shop, culled to Mr, Kifort that he had shot himself and fell. Tho ambulance wns cnlled nnd tho boy rushed to tho hospital. It is not helioved that his life is in dan ger unless infection follows, Mr. Kifort stntes thnt Wilgamott seemed lo bo worrying during tho en tiro morning, culminating when the trowsors camo in. Tho boy ovidently held himself to blamo for tho acci dent to Collins nlthougli ho wns uot blamed by Collius or witnesses. SHOOTS SELF INVALID THIRTY KILLED I TERRE HAUTE 175 Injured and 145 EuHrftofS De stroyed Thousands of Howifos People Being Fed (n School Hoitsoo by City Freaks of Storm l Many Towns Report Death and Oe-struction-r-lnsanB Refufto Fljhts Rescuers Mother Made Maniac TEnitB HAUTE. Intl., Mnrch 24 Up to noon today twenty bodies bad Ix-en removed from tho wreckagn wrought by yesterday's tornado, and it is now estimated that the total dead here will reach thirty. 150 were injured nnd 130 homes wrecked. The cyclone took n northeasterly course against Terre Haute, razing buildings nnd putting the electric light plant out of commission. Tho city was' in darkness nfter the storm last night bat very little looting wns reported. Hundreds of citizens vol unteered to aid the police in patrol ling the streets, and their offers were accepted. All the public schools have been turned'into hospitals. Other Towns DeMrpyciiV . Keport.s received hero toilay say thnt many were killed by storms in Heath Vigo county. While it. was reported there had been fatalities in Perth, Inter advices sny no one was killed. Prairieton, n villago of 400 wr sons six miles from here, was de btroyed by cyclone. It Ls impossible to lenrn the fatalities there ns tho roads nre impassable. At noon tho city fed 1000 home less peopte In two scboolhouses. Thero aro IS corpses In tho raorKuo and 1?G Injured In tho hospitals. Rescuers aro dlxglne In tho ruins of many homes and expect to find mora dead. Ono Insano rcfuRoo fought his res cuers. A mother was found Btandlnr In tbo rain beside her two children and asked tho rescuers not to wake her baby. Unknown to her, ono ot her children had been disemboweled by falling timbers, and tho other was suffering from fatal wounds In Its head. Known Dosil Hero Are: Mrs. Fred King nnd baby. Moses Carter. Mrs. Moses Carter and baby. Mrs. Tully. Miss Hell. 12. Unidentified woman. Charles Edwards, 8. Jeff Fox. McCartcr. Uodgers, Neal Yeager. Charles Davis. James Urown. J, U. Ilouck, Four unidentified mon. Fatally Injured: Mrs. Leonard Stern and day old baby. k Mrs. Catherine Loudeu. , , Rceso Louden. Mrs. Flora Woods and baby, OMAHA. Neb.. March 24. B, It. Flold, an Invalid, was caught In th wreckago ot his homo. Ho was ex tricated, but died flvo minutes later. Tho home ot Mrs. James Byrnes was demolished, but she escaped un hurt. Nathan Stevens and 13 other membors ot his household fled to the cellar and escaped unhurt when bl houso waB wrecked. Mrs. Leo Utt was taking a bath when tho storm broke. Hearing the rumbling she jumped from the tub . and fled fro mtho house unhurt. Tha houso was wracked, Y CYCLONE A CAUGHT WRECKED HOME , ? iJ