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Show THIRTY-FOUR DEAD AS RESULTDF STORM Oklahoma Devastated by Tornado, Tor-nado, Torrential Rains Accompany Ac-company the Wind. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., April 29. Kirsl estimate of the number of 'lead .i a nsiilt of tornadoes which swept Oklahoma and S part of Texas Satur da and Sunday were reduced today to thirty one, when telegraphic communication communi-cation to the town of Fobs was restored and if was learned that no fatalities had occurred at that, place. Tho number of known dead, however, how-ever, was swelled to a total of thirty-four thirty-four tonlcht when a tornado praeti- ! callv wiped out the village Of Holers, Okla, It had been reported that ten persons per-sons had been killed al Poss. Approx iniaiclv 17" persons weio injured, but not more than a score arc seriously hurl A revised list of the dead iu ( Iklfl bomfl follows: t Roeere Mrs. s. v.. Rogers, P. Wfltrick, R. If. Stevens, At Sentinel- Mrs. Ash and fi-vcar old grandson. At Lucrert Mrs. !;( Stanelandj Miss Eva Staneland. Near Hobart Mrs. Lse Scanlon, Miss Jessie Scan Ion, Joseph Lee. At Oordell Mrs .J. A. Parman and son. Near Marble City J. N. Johnson aud child. At (iranite Mrs. Frank Christian. At Butler William Mackenzie, three children of W, M. Smith, two children of K, II. Duke. At, Calumet P. B. Thompson anl wife. - GrilTith f child). At Ifinton Van Vlakenbers (child.) Seven persons were killed in the vi cinitv of Cirkland, Tex., and two at Foil Ike. A woman and her child prob allv were fatally hurt near Tatum. Torrential rains which accompanied I lie wind caused several streams to top thejr banks and interrupted railroad trnfiic. Toniclit '.- dispatches indicate lhat the water is subsiding and train Service has been restored. |