Show Cloudbursts in Kaw Valley Work Havoc TOPEKA Kan Juno 12 A A terrific rain which amounted to a cloudburst in inmany inmany inmany many portions of tho Raw Kaw valley and which was accompanied by the heaviest hoa wind and electric storm of years swept down over this territory between 3 and ana 7 0 clock chock this mornin morning It is feared this will ill tend to check hc k tl the tle C inch an nn hour fallor fall of or t the hc which at 10 0 o'clock today registered n feet and four flur inches At Top Topeka ka two inches of rain fell this Eu morning 0 rn in g. g A small bov bl nam named was drowned hero this morning by tho the upsetting upsetting upset upset- tin ting of a boat in the tho asylum grounds rounds Tornado at Fully Full three inches of rain f fell ll at Wa We- mogo thirty miles west Rock Creek north of Wim Wamego o wc went nt out of its banks bank a this morning mornin flooding the local terri tern tory tor Tho Due wind was in the nature of a tornado tor tor- nado blowing blowin down trees tho the Catholic church at Wamego o. o At St St. Mars Marye man ninny many trees were blown do down n and crops in injured lured A About bout the same conditions conditions con ron arc reported from fr m Junction City Abilene and Ono One of the worst storms storm of years pro pro- around Holton h The wind and lightning were terrific while at l 1 least ast st three inches of water r fell Council Grove Gro southwest of oC here hert experienced a cloudburst t sending the th Neosho river up rapidly and nearly drowning out tho the town Rainfall R. Four Inches Valle Valley Fall Falls Falle to the northeast had nearly nearby nearl tour four inches of rain and aud the Delaware Dela Delao warn ware river i is rising rapidly while much of tho farm land is under water water Around Topeka th the railroad conditions conditions condi ondi- are bett better r The Santa Fo Fe reports a heavy rain llon alon along tho Superior branch north of Cit City it but the track is all right ri bt Floods at St. St Louis Lowa ST. ST LOUIS LOWS Mo 0 June l 12 The The Mis- Mis river river which has hns been pr practically stationary for the past week although at flood stage O danger dan r mark is beginning to riso rise rapid rapidly 1 this morning I marked feet a rise rio rise of tenths four of a foot in in four hours The Tho dnn danger er lino line is thirty NIt Tho The weather bureau predicts a stage of 31 b by tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow morro morning and of oC 33 feet by b Sun Sun- day dav Thousands of acres of oC fine no farm land are nrc inundated hundreds of people aro are homeless and aud miles mils of railroad track UDder under un UD- nu- nu der water as a 8 result of tho the high waters ater in this vicinity But the tho slow plow rise of the tho freshet gave gao ample amplo time for preparation tion and the tho damage amage and loss los will bo be slight bt as 38 compared with former years |