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Show RAIN STORMS IN SOUTHED -STATES Louisville. Ky , Oct C Rain, which has poaked Kentucky. Ohio and southern south-ern Indiana for practically two days and nights, continues today in many sections of those states and has extended ex-tended southward into Tennessee, northern Arkansas and Mississippi. The Ohio river. Is rlslngrapldly Railroad i raffle in several sections' ef the south is hampered owing to washouts, and there h.r b"en considerable consid-erable dnmae to farm lands. j All lowlands In the vicinity of Iiu-Isvllle Iiu-Isvllle have been submerged for 24 hours. RECOeWOF FORESTRY OFFICIAL MISSOULA. M-.nt., Oct S Tho 1 body of F. W. Mlken, the forestry law official, who has been lost in the hllla southeast of thl3 place since last S in-day, in-day, was fo-jnd at the head of Wood-chuck Wood-chuck creek by a searching party i this noon Information received by telephone conveys no particulars of the finding other than that the mnn had wandered some distance from the Jlace where hi: companions left him last Sunday to seek aid when be was taken ill. Miken suffered fioiu , Brighfs disease. |