mtcdfort) ttxit; ramuNR MTmuwrn ohtcoon. viutuy, makcu 28, mm. i LIST OF- K DEAD AT RE NOWN DAYTON NEW INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMI SSION m TED AT NOON DAYTON', Ohio, March 28. The known dead here at noon today are: Oorfto Merganthaler, 3. N. Hater atlck, manager Dell Telophono com liany; L. 0. llattpt, police captain; throo children; Mrs. Collins and child, Lllllo Klphraau, Mrs, Schmidt, Mrs. Bend, unknown girl, aged 13. Anto Shartlo, Mrs. Carrlo Stannti, Mm. Thompson, Ooorxn Schwartt, Smller (Ittpp. Jr.; Jesalo Wallace, Rthel Rlderaian, Bcsetc Mosley, John Connctl, Mra. Atel, Mrs. Lillian Ting ley, two unknown babies. Mrs. Shuunck', John P. Oarber. Arthur Slat, Ooetschal, Ollle Seattlo, Patrolman Wlllet, Carl Ducur, Mra. Tree, untdentltled bod- lea of man and woman, unidentified man, -woman and child; two uniden tified men, unidentified girls. Miss Bohn, Mra. Lucy Abel, uni dentified woman, unidentified ? year old girl, Christian Hcbcrlo, nlno un identified men taken from near Ohio Foundry company's plant; youth, aged 24, unidentified. 4 B K i. B iilllllK stHv m . aBaBM bbbbEIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI MM 'B lalBalBBlBBlHlP'BflBflBflBlBLji'BlBBBBBiV'' W JT g BBbBbV Jk ff Ifc JBMsWfftj fMiSSiSSSsliSS1. BBB l.l..lBft!Hiiv..l..lBi ...llBI.IHj BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBallBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBHBPHmfcM- 'IBBii- W'HPU(" rffEjTTBWe I L DE GUILD TO HELP SUFFERERS The Interstate Commerce Commis sion, which must study (lie accounts and operation of every railroad in the country which crosses the herder of n state, now has before it tho largest task yet undertaken. It must place a physical valuation ou every one of these road. The cost is estimated nt $0,000,000, for scores of clerks nuri engineers nuts bo employed for seternl years in the work. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion is complete ttRnin since Wondrow Wilson became president. lie re iiominuted foliar C. Clark, the chair man, ami the senate quickly confirm ed. Then he mimed John II. Marble, CAIRO PEOPLE IREDDY'S RAILROAD FROZEN TO DEAF ON ATTIC RAFTERS COLUMI1US, Ohio., March 28. Josephine Underwood, aged 11 years, was found frown to death in a tree today. Mra. B. Tobin and baby were found dead Jn their attic They had lain on the rafters sinco Tuesday. A 10-monts old baby was found alivo in ono attic He was warmly wrapped and smiled at liia rescuers. A note pinned to his clothing; read: "Walter Taylor." Albert Dutoit, a ITeckinj: Valley en pinccr, was six miles from Dayton Tuesday when he heard of the flood He uncopuled his enjrinc and sped hero over the water-covered tracks. His wife nnd four children were 'trapped in their home. Putoit crossed the Fifth avenue bridge n water waist deep, but soldirrs refused to allow him to go to the West Side. Thurs day, however, Dutoit sneaked by the soldiers and carried each member of his family to safety. Kpidemies of measles and typhoid are rnp,inj; anions the rcfugvtw in Terre Haute, who are without doc tors. Five persons arc known to have drowned in floods west of thnt oily. START MOVEMENT TO PARDON PATTERSON CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 28. A movement was sUrtod here today for the pardon of John Patterson of Dayton, president of tho National Cash Register company, recently sentenced to a year's Imprisonment on a charge of violating tho Sherman auti-trust law. Friends of tho mil lionaire believe he Is entitled to con sideration because of his attitude to ward flood victims in Dayton. Pat terson has spent thousands of dol lars for the relief of sufferers. FLEEING FLOOD BEING INCORPORATED secretary of the cotninilon for the pints ninde vacant when Franklin K. Line was ohoen for tho cabinet. (The member of the rouunisMoii from left to rij;ht nro Imtthnxur II. Meyer, James S. Harlan, Jndson C. Clemonts, Chnhman Clark, Charles A. l'onily, C. C. MeChord, and John II. Marble. SUN SPOTS TO BRING DOWNPOUR CAIRO, HI.. March 2S.- Tho Ohio river has renehed n stnj;e of 4".G feet, several inches above the danger line, and residents of tho low lyuin dis tricts are fleeing to higher ground. The Mississippi is reported to have broken through n leee several miles below Cairo. The city has hundreds of laborers preparing the levees here to with stand n record rise. SCANTLIN NOT BACKING T 1'OIiTI.AM), Or., March 2S. Judge John I. Childs, of the superior court of Del Norto county, Califor nia, who is in the city today stated that the Grants Pas & Crescent City Itailroad eomnanv. which will file ar ticles of incorporation today or to morrow nt Salem, will build n rail road from Crescent City to Grants Pass. The company's capital stock is $.,000,00l. J. F. Heddy and W. 11. Harmon of Mcdford nnd I- C. (Jilkey of Orants Pass nre the iucorjwrators of the road. The distance between Grants Pasa aud Crescent City U about 100 wiles. ESTIMATES CUT DOWN (Continued from Face 1) To the Hdltor. In the Issue of the Mall Tribune of March 26. 1913, the following statements were made: "That T. E. Scantlln Is financing the foothills irrigation project. "Thai tho Walt tract cast of Ash land has signed up for water under this project." For tho benefit of all concerned I wish to stato that neither the above statements aro facts. FOOTHILLS IRRIGATION CO., Dy T. W. 0good. 1 SUICIDE. 2 DEATHS FROM OMAHA CYCLONE DELAYED BY FLOOD ABOARD GOVERNMENT'S SPE CIAL TRAIN. Ultietlelds. W. Va., March 58. "I Intend to reach tho flood district If I have to go via tho Canadian Pacific or In an aero plane. It will be practically Impos sible for tho president to reach Ohio now. I will adrUn him not to at tempt It." SANTA CI.AHA, Cnl., March 28.- Sun sjxitM, apparent nt the piesont time, uro to cause rainstorms in the stnlo from this date until early in June, according to obsorvntioux made here today by Father J. S. Ilicurd, astronomer at the Catholic Univer sity of bantu Clara. The recent tonus here and In the east were pre dicted with accuracy by Father lticard. According to his observations, the northern hjots on the sun indicate stonns tomorrow, April 1 to , 8 to 11, 15 to 17, ai to '24, U? to 30, May 4 to 7, 11 to H, 17 to 20, 2-1 to 27, and Jane 1 to 4. The southern ppofu indicate storms tomorrow, April 1 to 4, 7 to 11, 14 to 18, 21 to 24, 28 to Muy 1, May I to 7, 11 to 111, 18 to 22, 21 to 27, nnd June 1 to 4. Li SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Mnrch 28. Destroying every house in tho plnea hut cruising no fatalities a far as in known, n tornado leveled the town of Lulu, Mo., near hero today. Ki'llef woik for the flood sufferers is being enriivd on here under the direction of the Mcdford Commercial Club mil the Indies Guild of St Mmks church. A lurue minutltv of supplies is being collected while the cash dona tions which will reach into (ho linn dieds, will he wired Governor Cox. Articles to he sent Hood sufferers of Ohio nnd tiidiuim will he collected by thn Indies of St. Mark's Guild. Articles can be left at St. Mark's hull until Monday afternoon when tllcy will bu shipped. Medium wetuht clothing nnd underwear, shoes secure ly tied in pairs, nru desired, lor further information cnll or sec Mrs. Glenn Fnbrick of Mrs. William nudge. FIFTY-YEAR SENTENCE FOR CRIME OF RAPE RTATK CAPlTOI SACUAMKNTO, Cal.. March ''8. The California senate today pasted the Duller hill raising the minimum penally for rape from 10 to All vears in the state pmun. In onsen inolnig women ho twecn the nges of 10 and lh the meas ure allows tho jury to determine whether tho offense was u misde meanor or n felony. Clean floors, doors, woodwork with GOLD DUST Gold Dust is such a marvelouscleanser that a little of the product sprinkled in your scrubbing water will save you most of the hackwork and clean much more quickly and thoroughly than any other way. For anything and everything about the house Gold - Dust is the best The GOLD DUST TWINS known cleanser. nYr creak A Date Try it once and i use it al- you'll ways. Do not use sonp, naphtha, borax, soda, Rmmonin or koro sono with Gold Dust. Gold Dust hns nil desirable quali ties in a perfectly harmless and lasting form. Bpp AndRest on the 7th Day Freckle - Face February ami March llring Out I'll- MghUr Hpot.s. Ilotv lo lt-- iiioto IXslly. Do you know how cany It Is to remove thoiio ugly spots no that no ono will call you freckle-faro? Simply get an ounce of othlne, double atrength, from your drunKlal and a few application nhould show you how easy It In to rid yournelf of freckles anil get a beuutlfiil com plexion. The Biin and winds In Feb ruary nnd March have a strong ten dency to bring out freckles, and as a result morn othlne Is gold In these months, llo sure to ask for the doublo Htrength othlne, us this Is sold under guarantee, of money bark If It falls to remove, tho freckles. OMAHA, Neb.. March 2S. One suicide and two deaths from Injuries were today's aftermath of the ter rific tornado that swept this city Sunday. Frank Orojean, 41, anl Helen Hodges, 8, who wero crushed in tho ruins of their homes, died at a local hospital. Thomas Ilarrup, 48, although not Injured in the tor nado which destroyed his home, brooded over tho affair until his mind gave way and ho took his life today. prepared for death, and wero glad to be alive even In watersoaked streets. Xluo lVrlsli at Coshocton. CLKVELAND, Ohio, March 28.- A telephone message received hero this afternoon from Coshocton said nlno persons had perished in the flood there. A raewwgo from RlUton said that 42 chlldreu wero penned In the Bchoolhouse there.. Food has been sent them, however, and tuoy will bo rescued. Dead at Hamilton. HAMILTON, Oh.lo, March 28. rtcscuers estimate tho dead here at 100 to 500, F)Ity corpses are idcn titled and there aro hundreds miss ing. Tho streets are piled high with debrla and It Is supposed many of tho dead aro covered by it, The damage here is conservatively call in a tod a(. 15,000,00. J S3 Dead ai Troy. TltOV, Ohio, March 28. Twonty eight corpses havu Icon recovered hero, Tho numbeV of dead in Troy now Is estimated at J 20. 1 Curpss are vlsllilo In tree taps, the victims having died from hunger and exposure, A'numbor of bodies were seen in bushee and it may be Impossible to recover theso for days. TO IE TOP TO I COLUMRUS, Ohio, March 28. One of the snddest stories ever told wan reported by rcscucrg here todny. Horry Kcyes, n youn man, waded through water up to his armpits to his sick mother's home nnd curried her outside. Then ho climbed to the topmost limb of a treo with her. She died in his nnns. ICeyes, his body blinking with nobs, was found todny (till holding the corpho in his arniH. ROCKEFELLER SENDS $5000; HENRY C. FRICK $10,000 WASHINGTON', March 28. John P. Rockefeller today cnt iho Red Cross society .?i000 for tho relief of tho flood sufferer. Henry C. Ficl: hent $10,000. Ideftlver .Collars Irt longett in UuoJmog hold hpe. Try thto it will py you. The oewet hpe U ihe Pembroke, with UNOCORD -SNAP.ON" BUTTONHOLE. mtjgl r"'""1"' ""t i an. m ml -J U'i 2 for 25c I'cmbfoke, J J II In. Keiuelt, 1 316 hi. Challum, I lit. CEO. P. IDC & CO. Alio Makers ol Ida Shirts TROV, N. Y, NEW SPRING SHOWING Of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millibery, Etc., Is Now at Its Best The Style Craft Coats a Young This line of conls is In class by themselves. v omen want clothes with plenty of "life" and "snnpp" to them. In Style Craft gar ments they get both. Our lino has never been so complete as at this time. Coats to fit the junior, the miss, women and stouts. If it is a really smart stylo you aro looking for see our showing of Stylo Craft Coats. Truck we do not handle. Priced 13.50 to $37.50 H Sif MILLINERY Style Craft Tailored Suits The last word in style has been added to these new Style Craft models. These are priced $20 to 15 Tailored Suits Specially priced $15 One lot of Tailored Suits in new spring mixtures, navy blue serges, otc, sat in or Peau do Cygne lined, newest spring models that are a good value at $18.'o0 and $20. specially priced $15 There is hardly an article of apparel in which women tako more interest than millinery. This department lias been thronged with enthusiastic custom ers who have told us our styles aud offerings and selection is better than any in the city. Wo tell this not in a spirit of boas tf uluess, but as a statement of fact which will interest all women. MESSALINE AND TAF FETA SILK PET TICOATS Black, white and colors, extra special $1.98 Home of La Grecque Corsets WASH DRESSES $1.19 Extra special for Satur day a lino of wash drosses in percales and ginghams, values to $.1. Special $1.19 ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY for women. Tho best wear ing IIoso made, ton differ ent styles and weights hero to choose from, guar anteed. 25 pair "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves Lt tht COLD DUST TWINS o yourtvoih" THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. 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