Show TWENTY HOUR TWENTY FOU R-HOU R R STORM DOES DAMAGE Nibs Mich Aug l 18 Two l.-Two Two Two men are known to bo be dead and property damaged damaged damaged dam dam- aged to tho extent of ot many thousands of or dollars as the result of or a terrific rain and electrical storm which struck Niles late yesterday and raged aged continuOusly continuously continuously for tor twenty four hours Train service on tho the Michigan Central railroad railroad rail rall- roL road d to and from Chicago was wrecked and not before belore tomorrow will trains be running on schedule Other roads also sustained damage damaSe Herman and Otto Feather Felther were killed by lightning while standIng standIng standing stand stand- ing In a barn Hundreds of or men wrecking crews section hands and railroad officials are hero attempting to repair the Michigan Michi MIchi- MIchigan gan Central Contral yards The Thc track was putOut put out of oC commission for tor 1000 feet Water rushed through the b business streets tearing out pavements of buildings an and sweeping some small buildings away Nino Nine circus cars in the Big Dig Four yards ards were among among those washed awa away I FOUND BY Y BLOODHOUNDS Walla Walla Wash Yash Aug 18 Trailed Trailed by bloodhounds from the state prison Wilbur Toner and Frank Crowe Crove l local ca attorneys lost in the tho Blu Blue mountains since Friday were found late Inte today tollay on Salmon river fifty miles trop from Walla Walla Valla The young men almost cx- cx ex cx- hausted were slowly making their way down tho river through tho the wildcat country In the range Toner and Crowe left their camp to hu hunt t huckleberries |