DISASTROUS FLOODS IN KANSAS.
Per FreEi Association. Niw Tout, Jan* 3, Ths total f&talitiei in Topeka ww* fifty, with about the hum ntimbar in Kinsis cicy and fifty in the Valley, Arisona. Received 8,11.88 p.m. Naw You, June 8. Half a million dolUcn' worth of damage was dune at Gainsvilla iu two minutes. The tornado was preoedtd by a few minuses of iuky Uaokneli, and hot sailing air. Two upper stories of a mill, erowdkl with operatives, were lifted and carried hundreds of feet away. The railway stations, churob, and a soot* of cottues were demolished. The sun was shining again within five minutes. Six hundred square miles to the uju h\ui dof Keokuk «r C re iuuudated. The luaa of profjercy in K tnMs city am'juu>s tu twenty miilio.i dollars. Sr. Louis is threatened with * disastrous flojd,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 131, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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138DISASTROUS FLOODS IN KANSAS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 131, 4 June 1903, Page 2
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