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THE WEEKLY fTELEGRAPH.
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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 189(1.
LOUISVILLE WRECKED, jg:
n, Metropolii of Kentucky De-
.Minted by a Cyclone.
HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST.!',
' !
HOlE families are crushed be
neath rALLINQ BUILDINGS.
UTIInM* Tell* How Hie
looped Down on It..
„ The VUM Are Down
r. rtlcul.ro Herd
to obtain.
WaMUXOTOH, March 87.—Alt tele-
A coQiniunlctlon with LoaMB*
—■ to-night Jtotllr after 8
Kaii-as. considerable damago was
to chimneys, sign* and cornices,
fell «lur ng the alrcrnoon.
Tlie electrit light station was un
roofed. Schmidt's restaurant was un
roofed. The cornice of Spring'* grain
storo was blown otf.
BOY BLOW* FROM A WISDOW.
Here a boy was blown out of a win-
i dow, but escaped unhurt. The wind
1 lieu tore down two frame buildings be-
longing to tho Clarke estate, unroofed
stores of Me*r>. McL&no &
Newell and Dr. Allen's oflice, and
completely wrecked Herrin's brick shoe
?t rt . A two-story frame dwelling oc
cupy d by Mrs. M. *SiM?nslor aa a millinery
shop -.ras crtidiod like an egg shell and
Mrs. Spou&lcr bur id in tho ruins. She
was quickly extricated and found
to i*o seriously Injured. She
mar not recover. Robert Brer’s
building was unroofed and John (joldy's
residence wrecked. The storm struck
the house of Dell Harrell, which was
co'iiplctelT demolished. Tho family
sought safely in too collar and escaped
unhurt. Tho adjoining residences of Dr.
Mar diall and IL D; Morse were badly
damaged.
FAMILY JU'BNED USDED DEBRIS.
Tlie residence of Mr. ilithos, near by
was lifted from its foundation and
, crushed bunring the family in tbs ruins,
i .-k and has not since been resumed, i a 11 cecal**! seriou* injury tars Mr*.
u_ .... of Jeffersonville, Millies, who now lies in a critical cundi
fpportroni * dono creat dam- I lion and many other houses sere
Uist s cyclone ha* done gTcarua * damaged. A cow and
to Louisville, P* rt * cl J * (calf were taken up by the wind and
portion of the city wncre many i cjrr iotl over a quarter of a mile, being
m s are in rum* and there! dropped in a fieiduninjured. Thodwcll-
* » great Ice* of | ing ho.^e uf John Bourrsll was blown
■nicvo report# como from people completely away, not a vestigocf it ro-
tL river to Jeffersonville uiaiiung. Tho streets present a desolate
o troswd tlse me* ™ appsnrsnce, being filled with debris.
Advice* from Jrffersoo City, Caj»a Gi
rardeau and Charlestown, Mo., stale
that ll.o storm was a very sever*, and at
the latter place one life was lest,
■woman, name not gWi
«i|lit, tilt us th« t.le«rai.h c comma
Hoo filth Jcffcnooblllo !• coiiflDod
ih,niln-‘i compfiti*'* wire turf in
ih. jwrtkmUni cannot to
1, h,(L
LOllsVU Lt A “DEAD CtTT
VuKK, itorcb S7.-TU0 terrific
, r ,«u> to h»*« boon ol l.ul
Snow fell and then turned into rain and
sleet accompanied by wind, blowing
lliirty-llvo or forty miles an hour.
Jto I'VMA'ij; AT DKTBOIT.
Detroit, Mich.. March -'7.—A violent
gale of wind accompanied by a heavy
struck this city at 7
o'clock this evening and interfered
.ly with t raflic na veil w
the telephone ar.»l telegraph wires. The
snow shortly changed to sleet and at
midnight ii still failing in -hr-cty, and
the gale has decreased but little in its
violence. No damage has been reported.
A HUZZAUD AT OMAilA.
Omaha, March *J7. Since noon a bh/.-
zard ha* prerniled. Most of the street
cars in this city oro blockadod and traffic
is greatly impeded.
Loibville, March 2*.—Mcagro in
formation from Jeffersonville is to tho
stTect that tho little town wan completely
wrecked by the tornado. It is imjiossi
bio to got deffnito information os tlu
wire* are all down, and liuats cannot
Cross tbn Ohio. Tho water work*-, twe
mile, above the city were wrecked
thirty-five persons, mostly women and
children have been taken front the ruins
of the tails CUy Hall. It is itnpotsiblo to
get tho names. Henry Mason, mend ei
of the legislature from Hancock county,
was in Virgil Wright's cigar store light
ing a cigar, when the building fell, kill
ing him.
the tornado struck (jouisvillo at 7: : *t
o'clock. It entcrod the south western
jairtinn of the city at E ghleenlti street
and swept a path tire blocks wide, diag
onally, reaching out in a ragged ime to
Seventh slievt, :• vvling every building
in its path, probably -.*»CO houses. A
rough estiinato put* tho killed at 5W
tho
lllK
.lUClllg lCH-
persoiib on
• Micro at-
the up|K*r
UillBII, I1UUID UU»
In tills city at 3 o'clock thi* afternoon
it rained a deluge, lasting Un minutes,
but being auflicicPt to front
ier tho gutter* into miniature riters.
tending a lolgo mee
lloor when tho ttTTibli
upon tho huildiii;.. The vr.iiro
structure was In five n»m-
utn a •bni'cU-js rn.ir, of brick
il Ml irt.i'. I in ; .n . ' V •'•tini-'. of
which number !-•" "M-nte-d unlujurcu.
■ .1. . \ . ■ . Ulna*.- * Y •* ' the l< -h "1
life at this place at 10*), while other ro-
poits nil., it** tli** uund cr in l*j nenrei
JG. At 2 o'clock this morning thirty-
live bodies bad In*, n taken from tin:
and fifteen wounded and dying
Only inose ou tho thud floor bid «*eci
ached, the room Containing tb"'L'D' -
g school pupils and visitorn not yet l>e
ing upeneil.
LMBtcttoa or ioimoo siBiaowi*
Occasionally a ina^ive **UJno or iron
front still stood int.v t while the entire
structure projtfT had been v\i*pt en
tirely away. This morning presented
the most stupendous vpectaclo of di^ister
1 ruin ever witnessed, in ti.o coiir-e
of the stonn lay th* prided Ud>. ni.u-
kst of tho city and knllf the » niei.<m-es
alxm>*t to the last on* are in ruins, l bey
include tho Kent.i By, Hcb it's, the
N utn ill'»l l .id « n\. 1’* ■ in \. i •!« ''il-
over, Louisville, Faiterpri^. Central and
Planters’. Tb* destruction «*C the L*>uu-
vilic anJ Ninth sirtet w.iua «use«*
not possibly have loen
their parlor when the storm burst w
,.i fury. The building swayed a
tottered, an 1 finally the walls of tho -■
story Ml. All of tho family ro.
nmine 1 bn Idl.-d m the hallway and
a|»o<l will,out injury. Tho furniture
M is
api<*nran. . . il ••. r ,i
this moi mi oiu* e >
that only j. ;dav
dwelling. Hr suiio
Jolin Lrow'i lncii
l tin full force of
and the walls l
much p:.|K r.
- : «>1 THE I'EAR
plctc.
TiMHuaml* of h«»g*hvad* of
in a mass of bnck and mortar, some in
view, others buried from sight bcuentu
debru.
hotel kjiploveh meet Ttitiit hej^l
Th* UuitTilla Hotel, between Si.Ah
and Seventh streets, v*.*-** unroofed and
others*iso wrecked, whilo a bnii<ling on
the west, occupied as a cigar store upon
ibu lost floor and steeping rooms ~ *' •*
I’olh
througliout th •»;
Mr i
tlo* I
Lit
J "ns caught by a falling
1 pinioned to the ground, but
sutrcciled in extricating her. bit* was
*•! fiot seriously injure.L
THE BTOEY OT A LOPoB MAN.
iLii • * j :.... •>:
WVM;;,Gim |J,.»H I,,; annue.
l rom t|»® ^ko was present at a meeting of Jev. • 1
... -.-..I ti, in. 1 ■ '■ K ; •<•••' I-*' '
1,IT »um«w ll »‘» lli.tr l.,L roettt <t, th. lop
a beautiful ,,oor "1 tl 1 a’U City Hall wl.en tl o
inira. I ■. the 1 *: * 1 • ' l ! " 1 ‘ l '
«ap d. Mrs. mtiinAti. n of danger w»* h-» l were
*. 1C17. Her * wo distinct rocking* uf tt»«- building,
oi.f tl* in,f «b«»ut which time ndormer window m
I tl»- lodge room was ilown from i'.s
! casing. Iinni 'ii itelv after the pbutcr-
; ng began to drop from the ceiling. N
. wild nnh was made for the nnle-Moiu.
• ' 11 " " ! M ■ ... r r* i m »,t| .1, m l I i-h.I I * 1
as Identified:' reached tb** dc« . wl > n the entire fii» •«
rnleenlli
id ! thoso having teams Would « L *•«* their | unrorled. rear wall biown in: Jacob
ill bosun » and u-e e\«fy el* rt to aa-i tjKnorb. Knort, Nintan 1 Market, com-
m .ling help. \n c .it.. . ..n> j pMelv urcked; Hr. Max Wood,
• .i *.■•.. i. "..e ;I » • ■ * • * ;T"l. i.v . I.igiuli and Market, unroofed,
• homes for these w bo are home*
lev*.
THE H05EY RAIDED.
Within a fow minutes after thepaasago
of these re UiUon $13,000 had been »ub-
SfiTibeil. Tho Norton Infirmary has con-
M'Ml,. I It. tak « .11 .* ■ ■ I - 111 I" 1 •" ■'
I possible, free of cliarge.
\t .. <d t: •• m
j mttton on tie- board of tredc at tto’clo. k
iu, report^ were i.« ard fn•::» canvaas-
cajt wall biov
wail blown in;
t Ma
.AtiT'
Lorbi
otUcially
Tli
idded
> the i
cure unanimity of *<
TIm
the
razctl to the gr
neer. Ninth an
building blowi ...
raloon. 1133 Mcrk. t. rear wall bio
and unroofed:
• lid.* Market.
| * furniture compa
‘ 1 rear wall blow
foundry of Abu!
corupletoly raze.
ate way and we were precipitated to
Lyl* 'Heel tl- ‘ . k til I Undo I . •,.I .file i 1
’ raietl by a cloud of du-t and ciusho«l and
jammed by falling limber*
THE SO.NEVADE 1IIU HKaBT^mE.
In some way the door fr&ino fell with
me and maintained an upright lusiUon
wheu it stup|«d and I was enable! to
extricate m*»<dt from tho dct>n,
make an exit through an adjoining
ho i»e. whose door* I ki< kctl in. M*an-
white tlie shrieks and groans of these
still imprieonrd by the wreck formed a
cnorus that, in connection with the
howimg ot tlie storm, made in* \ory
1U3 Magazine: • l*«»rt-si. k. 1 was, so far a« a hasty «*\
uin-d to aerm, {sHtertlo* went, comparatively unin
William |i tinmi, MlUi-l.tlt • 1 -t 1 " tutu.-I Mf
iiurt tl to ... .tv 1 ” ' ' itti -• f t.iI lit tl.f tf.tr ,tf 11.* 1
lieu I lift ■ Hater, Kta.entb »t,.i JI.g»-, I' 1 * • » n * •iUii/nt.l.e.1 tl„ flra tb.i I,ml
ib'*. Port land avenue, be
tween Sixteenth ai.d S.*vc utn nth.
Mi .. M» I'jghhn, Eighteenth and
Baird.
’dn*. Belle IacIIoiT. Eleventh and Lyle.
Mrs. I'. tc Walnut street.
Toni llufl
Mr-. Nnu. .ieiTorson, between Elev-
entb and T . fth.
Si dor Mary 1’ius, seventeenth and
rouiinittce by C
l Tyler. Chief of l
cut i" r< |.i• .out
cx-ofiicio a meml" r of tlie executive
. ■ ■ i..111ttt«->. I li»* lep.ii t .
total relief suK< riptmn waa $20,000. to
! inch i iid led yj 'ot" I .* .1 n Iu *
! appropriation by ibe cite .ouucU.
mcilusen Stall and i M | CW1 ,,j-
ico Taylor wusprse- . j j„ v . tll ’ (M [
syor Jacobs, who is [ ^ U(ll
t* ilctcrnuned by
uso the
i re-
J 0.1)1 HI .. ... I I . .nr I
j.iivat" aid had becu c\-
.i!» vicinity of LouisvilK Ky. # During the brief deluge th# darknoes
wi* oppressive, and there were many
ouirtt thrrr ire no poitiro defimw
2 ti|. n which to bo o »n. «■
.1, a th, damogr. Tliwo
col |>. thia hoar <* «. m.).
bwthfro l-»n for Htrrral hour, nnr
ra ,tkm w'n.trrrr from tlio ntr of
wiille.tc ncinitr. Tb ®*?!?f
kh of •Urmioc lorn of lifo hy tbo
, of tbo cjrdooo, b«» ovrry-
f. Louttrinatma. Tito
i brrel down of nil totagrmph
linonww Ktnfi appnhmuon and
..m» Tho tdlr of Lou1«tIII« U b».Tond
: e«h t.t tt lrgraph. .ndUn dead city jo
a wli.communlcottonU concommL
crrlone must have spent iu greatest
ram
I itwitATO upoinrn Kiuxn.
itptri jo»t received hero *ays that
. 0,*r*Uir Breed of the Western
« at Louisville had arrived si J»*f-
t..h), U«L, arvon* tl»0 river troui
ilia H* reported terTlHedestru.
there, almost tho entire Western
of leptetf; in
■ •
■ , ©nty . .infirm-
■* ‘TrtP”''"' ,'L" , t l »« nce 01
‘"SS
who exiiresed a belief in the prospect of
a second visitation by cyclooe. The
skies cleared aa quickly as they
darkened, and it turned cold,
with a high wind, which blew
down the signs and wrecked a few
chimneys, trout various points in tho
BUte come rvporU of the storm. At
Olney, 111., the storm waa very eovere.
unroofing the houses, overturning Urns,
and wrecking the windows and chim
ney*.
BLEW CWTUld AWAY.
NasuvilU, ills., March *27.—A
clone struck this place with terriflic
force and not a panoef gla»s is left in tho
Mindous wrlth western exposura Tho
city ball, a largo framo structure
was demolished. Martin l’eter's livery
btifi* io i* wrecked, fiawjrr tt Coojf r
shop, brick building is demolished. At
Little 1’raifiir, % few miles distant
from hi'io. the storm destroyed
ihe r.^i.Unceof W. It, Hines, and Mr.
rough eMiiuaio puis roe *ium ai u ,B • , ,
Willi I,OIK) injured. Tl.o cilr U fill,-I “"J 11 ** »“ J Uunl Boor.; wy tumi «
Willi a ran matt, of peupi. wildly tnm '■ 8**
seeking frier. Is. A largo force of men
is at work on tho ruins and about 100
bodies have been rccoverod. It is im-
itcsxiblo to' get the namo of thoso
killed or injured. The building on
Main street from Eighth to Fourteenth
street are in ruins. Not ono of the
handsome wholesale houses ia left, and
alt the tobacco warehouse# were swept
away. On Market street the Falls City
Hall, a four story building, was blown
down, while several Masonic and Knights
of Honor lodges were in saasion and 1U0
men and women are buried In th* ruius.
Ererr other houso on Market, Jcflenon
an J Walnut streets from Tenth to Bix-
tee nth street, u in ruins. Parkland
suburb b swept away. At th# union
brick remaining in place,
atrucllonof this txNae many lives were
lost, principally of jwrsona who occupied
the sleeping ronmetnete. Many ot tucui
were young girls employed at the hotel
next door, t-nloon* nnl oilier available
pin*:*«. b i\# In* n luii’* i n.t" h.i t.i> iu.-
piovieed morgue*, where bodit* are
taken as fast aa recovered and left await
ing identification. Patrol wtgoas are 1-e
ing prassed into service as dead wagons
to convey corpse* to tho required place*.
HAVOC AHO!Mi THE EtadOEECBt.
Eleventh street seemM to serve a* a
kind of flue for the storm, ae all inter
cepting objects in that line are practi
rally reduced to nothin
f u<) unknown colored men at Henry's {
Me, Tlm:wnth street, between Gray- j
iand W auuL
'Cicbolan J. hullivac
1 • until tlw
C, )iaust<Hl.
IniHermslng the rrpste ef comxit-
•> I tecs making bou«e to bouse investiga
tious, r.msldrrabl" diversity of ojkiiu•'
as to tho loss was devetepeu. Tin? lowe-t
estimate put it $l.')UU,ouq, at the highest
«liar
. r»S|>.
kccjier. High-
.1 oiu* lvtntry,
tccutli au-l ' ui:
J. W. Mo* L-
Walnut s»ti*-t. I
Unknown rob
Twelfth.
Thud Masn.
(’. lint haw iy, Chicago.
Churl**'. IlHnonburch. Philadelphia.
Mary Kyas, laundry girl, Loubville
olorod.) Thirteenth and
iiio-t.'in'ierellqwr.
oil woman, alley near
begun to blaze fiotcely. By tli
falling in torrents.
Lt<:l!TMN<i EI.INJ't D 1III.M. I of tho
1*0 ll.fi
l ovortaki
I lb., i . t i.nmdi -I 1,
present, d |>teeed u at $2^u0,ouu There
is no insurance. It was finally Toted
that the chairman of th# committee
should j re pare a statement to bo au-
ti.n" tIk-ritat ivc I -i tl •• r ■ : i'." \s i t' -I
; Press. This wav approver by a maj
I «#■* -
* McKiii
BAIL UK* IlK*
OraH'iiu. 111.. >Urcb »7.-Th.
.iVrl v. u, ° u “ **
fivtiia ui ouiiding* wnicn are mostly
residences on each si ic, leaving in many
uiitance* the furnittiro and otlu r con
tents umiiv.iL ted. I requeiitly trom the
Cii—qumko m-.fi Ohio tram lor Waablng-
ton was just starting out filled with pa»-
bengciv. The bulkiing was prostrated,
croshmgin on tho train. All the pas- —— — —. ,* , ..n,,,,
aengrri, however, were rescued except ®*®t° r **f soino threo - «."d r.
«nh». KrcrFluiil.I.nx. tree and unkiokonclmmleli.r .1i.till
3. to STdklne. ..rue* — j dSLo^UOU^ lUin
GAVE MtATlfS BULLETIN NO 11LED.
Tho cyclone was preceded by a signal j wiiat were homes jestenl .
aervice bulletin jevterday altarnoon, but I longer. M*t>i\e tim-a in the purk
un hwsl "at jiaid to it* warning. Tho | Je tier sou xtre.-t bavo l*o* , tt
» m °f * 1
tho^ wlie,.,' bo-lu. b.J. I-' , J i-l'-nlU, *
, rc Mr-. M«y llodfiM. I"’ 1 ** Shumooi.
ui,.! four chlldnn. Sto. Di u.i,,-, arehool
lirr wLo was glrlDIC
Virta Ufhtn nr ila,lic» onl, t .iu 1 'i l V° [fio , rliimity ti*t lrn.
’ . , overtaken thecaty bj thecyriooeoc last
EMomentary vk-,. of tho |.osk*onof the 1 Illcht t( , r(OVPl a ( rnlU , r V t f tlrenty
runih and blindid everyUsly. Tli* *w j vu«e>*WK • spue* of too yards through-
tire building rolb|ieed in front and rear, out the ■usiara nud tesiden- e jortionof
Of the cast and w«t sidewalls nothing tho city. Theluwof life b behoved toi^q,
wav standing above the second story. ! m 2*3 aud the loss to the city in damage I hv
There were nearly 100 members present to houfv-, and grounds not to exceed ,i„
at our lodge inerting, as several I.MiOO.’KO W'lnU tho calamity is »
candidates were up for initia- j great one. our pecplc feel able to cope
lion. Fully two-thirdv of those | with it an<l are not cast down, but will
present w?fe ladies, Itcsidos our lodge proceed to rcjair and resume in tbo
auotlier order was lidding a met ting on .:han.ieuno ' mWs.uf «4> : in all other
the same floor with u-. A German band 1 (lortions of the city busin— is resuming
was rehmrting on the secuml floor, and j its normal oOtKlition.
a p.»iiy of decuratora were at work in a J \V. T. ItoLT,
largo hall on that lloor preparing for j Chairman Committee.
*<>ine cntertainnunL So lar os 1 could I Dovastati-m on thiv thoroughfare
.!. ti undertaker, Markft J 1 " 1 - ' "h n l 1. > I »n ■ ol«1" I m < - .i;_ Market MJSl M ul^r complete.^ The
* A small chid of G. W. Cuscaden.
Park Coroll. Eleventh street.
It. McCut UBnvilla. Kr.. kllle«l
hmidt's
unroofed. Rliodci
1117 Market hlieot,
iu: ifiiiuciirio iron
axed to tbo arfiiinil n>ar
in.lining tanrling. \. I,'i> • .
Market 'trret, rear wall
I Iinroofefi Jacob T. Gillian
id Market, unroofed, wall,
II UP II %S NOT ki:kn told,
Mill Ureili'r Flootls Predicted Iu the
»l Isslsslppl V sllej.
Nr.w ^ ohk, March 2S.—Seigvaut
Dunn of the signal services iu an into-
view this afternoon, says that ono "f th*
greatest calami*ie# the country lias over
known iv imminent, and that it is tlm
doty of the pr< - to warn the pooplo of
tl lower 3: - iv-q>pi to prepare for the
wont. He *ay < :
“The tl - ..I {jilr* juwL ent»ring tho river
from the MJssooi
anti at Cairo from
tho Ohio will bo r
day hr an ina-oas
wind, and thereb
all districts Ionic.
Mississippi river
great, si flood ever
hotel.
Kat.
hotel.
Ma.
liotoh
Bridg-
hoieL
Uot'fetr, if
laundry girl, Loubville
dry girl, Loubville
>w, laundry girl, Loubville
uipl>ell, laundry girl, Lou-
•Upl-er water* «.f
Iv .tiigmcntcfl tf>-
raiuUll and higli
1 y probability that
; 111 "ii tho lower
li experience tlio
TO |
me
The
up t
Inchest
g floods from
intollio Mirisis-
ible for those
a|»" if tin y
ill l»c the gn*at *
' mg. there were less than • dosen. all I following is a fiotnp fete lift of tho
told, who got out unhurt, ami the cries | wrecked buildings: At Na 004 roof and
lor help and groans that issued from the > opre r ntorv nr>* oih the J. 3L Gregory
H ■ nrn,./ tW«i I MM*-?
[ almost os bad
hmi'iitvlif ol wagons are bu-y curt ing
! away soiled and broken furniture from
; hY'"hlromrtor threw everybody into r c terUumley. Mrs. Harris.!,Mrs. Buirct,
u uan..' .LirVl'iaithp chick- chrU Mill.r, kn. UngH-f
JSSTSd L,.»i* luultob; vuiJ.Mn.Ctalfc« ih—j. 18.T. N. D.
FTOKT.
, p,, jrrrMK—lnrormnion
,»1L MM lha! III. rjcluiio
<!» •««'• i ^^gVtnck-«to «o«« at
W«ilK • n.rthw.t"rlT «U»»f INV „• jock, rttfwinC *•«**«*
natrat'K: fi ..nla | ■ , he |, ouw .,. I "a ring >lo"n
‘ * rairUon <C it "l,, and filling <1)0 *<«•»<'
•Vnll.l V) Jlnul m Kl.J.ntl. on. | <|" jJ ' n , e ,l,. r m Mnn.ll Uj*
.trettJ. h-niw* lalfar point |. .. alll . fl of a ryclono jniltli of uo. »nd
f*fn\ iu court. In MoT.nln "" ,1 ,„m)"tou. .lorio. of narrow
id/lf.Jaa I!.. W.
,., eM rn»th. nwranwl J"n. r-
E. at th. fool ol hpnnn *««<•
r osmage was done in jeifersonvnle,
tree or urt TmiuniJi
aLoeavifistW deva*tal»oo b terrific
tkebM uf Uf* will certainly reach
Ms if not thousands. In ons
lie*, at Twfidflh and Market
lo4csa a&d ■ dancing sxIumJ
n •ession, there being
i.nitv# psrhare bundiwi
>ot oos *4 whom is Mtougi.l
lidOfil watching them wurs
the ruins aud saw six
*• i^lb*
liters is scarcely a*»T‘
. n a )|ra John Richmond. Mr.
Utrn.ll of tlio M- J»'l- f'.pif’|H)l
(•Lur. li and uiin cbDd. I f««n umdcult.
fad i«Ju-K uro Ijlng n/11)001. at tl).
1 ill City Hall. Ollirr l>4f— oro all ovor
d,o nlj. Many bodlif wko camel
an ay by frlen.Unnd aj nupowiUo to
rcatK Tbo c,.lou" cdJ.-d tlw rlrrr
■IrUing JrfWwMfi.fi 1 baA1 r.* r «3'H-
ing Front sirext, whidi on the nttr
fiont. but no live* «* r» *L Hundred*
T * M-.W-IIW U„ who were | c f luiufed have been ka »to their borne*
aU U»#SSi. a miracu * 1 **n.l ficsp.tal*. All t»•«!'.'«*cbo# In the
with a few --*- -n?!
loos escape, gsttmg
tubes and scratch*#.
L-AIBO 1IL. WbV7.-A - tod and bail
^aStesWESB
«E«d. AU-It-
city ar» ousagrd in at uto* thorn. At
8 o'clock seven fire* w burning. They
were all cxtinguiDficf N° trains ar
rived from Cmcinnal Lrxingioui and
(he S- null on lb. “J »«a-
t,!1o or onth. Ll.cta|+ andUhioMdo
laJtm.-.ht. All the |r-ad. with th.
exception ol IH r-nJvni. a Ime. are
coot lie Red lu tu'i cu‘i>'iatvona,
nUKVKTAL -t HTTP* A WRIX’K.
At 10JU o’clock a. tl.o central and
jnetrm r 1 ' 1 * aC *f*V b*- 11 /
wrrcLeJ. l-orllanl.uhurb, ha. Iwon
The ifatloa* are that
* tfibtUh hfid rv.r towt» ktuMin. | du« a , Ay" TJr. .U JO P. m. Th.
w mate,eermpcl n —»• | 29 0 th. IjerU
tbana .-J.mle T>- hM-rfgJW^gt&wtoU U la*rf.
ts
it If aay of »u inmates «*rap
I nothing has than a mu
;. of th.* cjclone was about a ap*ure
p a half in vriclth. H
I 0W IT flTEVCS IBl’WVtUJt
U’lM'itXE, Ky^ March 27.—Shortly
'flo'chtck a tornado »wept over thb
•racking KMfiiflOdhonsr* and kill
people. Tbs wind »ame from Che
iuu d*pot at tU foot of Seventh
-_s lifted from Ha to»m>lation and
1 over into the raging torrent of
Ohie river. A train ol care
( p ftr the LoobvDh
i t* a railroad a eni
tt bull-ling. Falk City IUU
Market street wav wrecked.
hr .141! were ovrr a huu
ieo|Je and but ftw
I ti ctn escap'd alive. Many buiblm
ti-
I' t falling caught on fire and th
'4««M turucfil. All li e stri ct* a
latei witli the dooris of fall
'blip or t**tegraph and clecti
l 1 1 b 1 - 1 .If*
I 'uni tlw city to th* hrid^* and
) rsiiiowd wire*.
UUHT nntBEEO KILLED.
k's^HHurTrev, March li.iU* tin.—
s Ure of life by tlie cyclone at Louis-
* i* now «*! tauel at WXX
Kansas an it NiwOCftl twin.
x, March *.-7.—A aturui
VffiiUd throughout Kai.* .•* and
jr-ssfr-ssi
srtsrJZ. 1 .-o *
gisassrirgregl
.r“(„d w«tViUl.ru.g Jixty mile. i*er
■ IUI AK A-ytA. Dlfitfii™.
. rr y« yii l r, Misa. Mare h
LcA j utod h*i >-u bto-to; «»_S»rj
toSXe the l-"7, V^n.l^'noe
c r 111,1 ,''. ;nLu,l WiAhtofton. t«!'
"a wili^.d.lor"« hare been Mown
,1 nuu.™ , j j, rt „ nR l„ re nfiam.
' 1< ”' 1 n!rvtn,'n lutherto ronil.lcnt toll.™
lil ill rater imminent.
IOWA SNOW CLAD,
v .« Pity Mo, March 37.—.k div-
K ' | moux t-'tiy. la*. lh f l •*?
JOObu-ities. hprap ‘lrstroTod ,
Main. Market. Jcf»n und Wain
Mein. Market,
streets, |
%trc« L
i terrt 1
Til to Sixlfft-mh
Tlie citfirev on Main
■ad West Market i* are in abo.1
o. n.iition, » ntl th«d no outlet from
the main office av ; The only com-
muoirelion at pre*<#* from tho l enn-
.(It.iiia dmfifi lfi»l*>»pfil“. Tn,
UHcni'h .uin|>nu«jrr'lng Ban Kil l
nialeriAl to LouJ.rf »U dire, now U
rauldly a* PfirfHI
VIKK Al.IKt IIOItUuR-.
IL-tue^fi ® fitul 9- V but night tb,
tornado .)) u. L thif Irom tbo eoDtto
»c,L going n'l‘t*ard. lemng
dreth and dr-truefi crvryherc. Out-
>ide of it.o ctoHf r* ttt* cm . a*
Lnow only of a b'tun, aamnputod
he benvr wind. I uwn "-tin. an
alarm of #re Imniem MtoU. on,I
II,. l.o.r.TJ . 1 tieiity I'-'«•)!. to
tb" I--)' bell * "
I III III IT—* »udM -lalloii. Mem
down before t‘>e P power* of the
.Eli'SSBrfW-* ■' , r l K
as? ", lb. nature ol a U*m*,
lit beg.li Jnuwlng lb"l" at
at 6 ^
of the State. Trains
The stor
I r<«^d
the
I ami
•tt |tfi*ui* r An i \ TtifoMi irairrebrnC
on i'.ighth street, a four-ntory building,
wee blown down and only n few f»*"i of
wail* ri-iiiAiu Hiaiuiing. The whnh'Vilo
liquor establishment i.t s. T. Drown «v
j^oo. on the corner of Eighth uiui Main
streetfelL aud hesnih the Bqur-—
cauglit tiro and cau-ol an awful contl i-
gration. Tlie bnfld ugconsEred of live
stones, and was cninpar.itiwly a now
structure. By hard work tlie timueu
manage 1 to control tho l,.a/.e despite thu
■ liar.t- l«-i <•! tini -tutf Inal tin •! it.
Buildings adjui .-lit to it \) • r- i .ni-uib r-
.til) t.iin II) . .t 11 -1 .! I .,i.ii" I * *»111 v c that
• •'.ri.ll flt-.fiil Itfllrn l »V l<"l.filth ill"
ruiOA Tho building at Xu. l'» Mam
t.-i .pel l«> k '. B. t .iinthi-r. tn
becco broker. IL If. To-watcr and Junie*
W. lTmther, was nearly dcinti.iahefl, as
well as also an imtmMi**# budding o*xu*
pied by IL A. Thu*rman A. Cai, w hole-
sale liquor denlots, ami tho Uxiig lou-
Kri I. • . > • hilt r. i m,; ,n\. at i !c, t
the roof off, and Carter Dio*', storage
rooms were bedly damaged.
C’A!:RIIj> DCATBH*TI'»N KYEMYWllElUk
Beveral men were injured in the
queenaware store of Chark • Ro«cnlieiui
>k Cu, at . 13, and nthors are iu the
wreck of Johnson Bros.' wln.U--.tln
grocery and that uf Moors, Dremnk
t'tt Tue iron, stove, mul tin conip-tny,
W. H. Newman's whoh-*«Io grofi.*rry
Dunlap Iir > «k Co.'s aaddlvry
the whoiesal*} clothing oslablu
L. vy, N.-w Ih rgn .v ' - ., .it
number of others have lou th.-
EaTlUATEfi Los-Ri tv IKK DUAVTBE.
A board of trade meeting bdd thb
mornuig authurr/a* the •Ulciueni th.«:
there will be no call for aid from ontaide.
The property loan U eadaBatetl at $300,-
• ■"O to $i a $0u,000. The deatha will r.um-
L-r I.utv in-ii |.d\» Ik'vIi veut nut
l>y tho hoard of tradr to makr a thor
ough canvass of tl.f dutrict and rep>.rt
tnr I »VJ .- I,f Iiu III,.! ; r..|««-itv fuliv.
They will try to furnbli theAn»<* uted
Fr"M with a statement to-i.igbt. The
work of rescuing the manwh-d, dead
loii'v goes bravely on. Ahundicd an\
teus Ban worked a^ilie^ nrver worketl
before for the bodies of tbcir wiveo, f:
th"i', ii.nthi'i i, brother* mi l sLlf-r, i!,.
lb buried in tho hh.q. !*%, maa of tn.
iindiuortarth.it covers 11 .*• »iin wlin
\ e-tL-i ■!;»>• -fitj 4.1 Hi.: I alE 1 it v Hall. I •
cries ot iiu-n, worm n and rhiidrvn reti
the air on overy side.
tenant of
dal ug.j
PEOPLE '
and
wt in iho evening the snow liad
n,.d.pth cl flltwn mil"
.»..urnr.rt.uu oph. »u
irotu t» « ««$ » re
bate 1j
Adi .
UiAt the ssorm
A.iJ^s U cast its I .
- B.
I nrii". fi.’»' , i«"l. oI •' 1
wbo'. tec.rftlffipfirtfifififit '*■“
At tiding no definite
statement •
1 some | life, but it
,,. i, abwndonod entirely.
SWtoh (rum uocoto Vtto,
she storm throughout mat .
ol extr-oruinaiy • w **"Yi,lovr#**at wilblh0 »"^iJs i
_ 0 ( (1,0 y«fiar, the win-1 blows at vll . rr ebaracuf* . 1
b* of th
\sit
Hfi-I IN
Htehniraraf ^
of territory covifb
nt ins.
ulo i
, \ lC i deep an l trains
| ,u a 'tent khwlitU* from $1 at W i^
l u * at lids po.nt, the lowest .
is2r« i lie velocity ot the I
«extraordinary for such along
l0 * storm. At U i. Ima K..D-41.-. il"
lul orau.ifi-rai.l" damage. lK-avy
S winauwi* . wrre sioasowi
F aptaCtd riii-t ihunney top*
" lb« waterworks lmU«ling
1 uunetfe.1 and a part ot ou*
tn down, falling up<>ua _
W.b.uji t.i. »tut|ii'iui|'op|H J “ tr “ n
g him. In the n«.rtl."i n I «.\.. a , tiik* rain and v i-t "n
s dill h**1 I , m Mar ll *"
i Lorn. *.
lain,.* or
every «*■*"
ui.r.y U» Vnov • iu
Xri :
oK)»t appaW*€rel
A surging crowd of j*. pi
* k •-1 th" a*r< - |J for p.pi. r. , *1* ,,i u,
scene of the catastrophe, A large f,, r
k.-«q. ku:l
humanity
ir way t
rd the atenu
led i
n<l *ha|H'l.m U.->otid n.i
ti- n. ai« Bung uragged frt iu L-n
the min.* ev.-rv i*-« luinut.-. • ..r
Miller siaiitii at tho d.--r of I.--tenqs
the bodim a
secrnml « :.ly to h
from liftc'iith
^il Wrig't*cigar store, next to I^ju-
isv file hotel.
Unknown Roman, Twenty-sixth and
Maga/im*.
But U.uttiv clerk for S. E. Edmunds.
. J. Kilt.
killed
i street •
okon and lw Und haat» >
l nknown
•nth and >»in.
Rev. H i. Iiarnw-tfll, rector of St.
John I'.pi* , oil church.
l’oiiCU tidier White, Baldwin.
Dan M< kughlui. Eighteenth and
Balnl.
.-.rfk.rv v*-*—->» v.iu cur
J. H. yf' I him,Thirteen tli and Maple.
Willrarf Ivlmur, Pullman car conduc
tor fOgp-lly,
Mrs. 1 ,lin»lcltpr,Sixteenth and High. vwt**rea*«
Miss t iitleman,Seventeenth street. | t IJOW .
Th*o. Augelumn, Ihirty-thml and).. --t
. , , j cliandito*.
A moil,, tiu* lo<li^< taken from the
«r«ck of th* Falls City Hall an 1 identi
fied and claimed by relative* are the
a •j.iltxiii. tin.; o >ipiedly \. W. IJ.L i
eliocs, was badly damaged in re-ai no
|xT'on hurt; 010, adjoining Weil Bros.,
meute, t>avl l> >»-. on build nig but family
»*sc«|»e<l; rcaif torn from Oil »•'
cupicd by J, G. Gohlke as sh'*e
store, no |tersonv injured: third floor »>f
rushed in and lol>acco iactory uf
sfi'urt-a were i*t«ll there, nnuhh' to escajvc.
ST lltr.CATUOUO BUILDING>.
At 1010 lived Mrs. Shulte, in a fine two
story brick building. It wav leveled
and together w it li all it contained La
total lo-v*. The uieiut>ers of the family
o|>encd the d«»or and ran out when they
heanl the crash, llius barelv saving their I Ktemelberg A
liven. Ln tho Catholic buUdlogat r> ren-j Hir«« h. dry go>.|«. r.K»f o(T: Na fi-E
\. Simon, to >f nil. No. A. shell
tributan-t r
will it
C in the low
•t make hast <
evt calamity that has over befallen that
•" ti lie . limitry. The damage
"-II l- .1 it. t Im low Mem| In*,
The storm i- ju-t like ,»n
enormous pitcher «»f water
poured upon a country already Mo*hI« .1,
Although several immcii't- crevas-o**
have Ih-. :i forir* <1 m h»v..- lielow Vif k
In rii 1 .* to ! i I• .-r w I.lo and -J-» In . .
o* i 1 • | . <• .1 rv iiu- nil millions of gallon-*
• • • rr ..ml, it,- :.igl,t of th« river at
Vicksburg and t'.uro ha-, retn-iined
■ I s: itioiiary at lie- lop llootl limit.
"1 hin how ^ that the chain" I of »»•« ri.—
Ix-I i- . hok.tl up with alluvium and
Lbr., from the fir-t IUhnI and that lln,
i' a* t mg an a dam which will eventually
work havoc with all the leT"***. “
•Wh.
folio
itndolfli hengvr. inf chan ic, I/>msville
and XaiAvillo railroad, 1,4 /..mu street,
(ienovie e S:mm«, 4 yairs old, ll.’l
Wet Market ntiect.
Henry ango. Fifteenth and Tyler
teen and Broadway weie tin* siders’
home, tho laruchial hcIkk»I, I other
Disney • rcsitlencc. and the Sacred Heart
church. They w err all blow n down, and
"•ter ITus was burie 1 in the ruins,
diortly after w hen taken out by lire rretcu-
•he vv ns i. All ot the otlmr
l*wi without injury.
.-.•in aTfnont
At niauy place* towering
rick ure nvdliatlaff in tlie.nr.
iveendat uny moment. Th"-**
tiangei ai»* guard*-J by the |h>-
ie Litnuviliu Legion.
Miller ha* ordered that no
d until it haiLccn viuaod
berg, merchant. Iiouae crushe
hurt: IM.\ A. J. Glover, an.l ‘J M
Trumlm *V l o.. furniture, lioii-e
i-tlied to tir.t tloj.r; W-Mi. 1, W
goo«L, Otto Huber al>ove. tuniilv
-ate, house lsidly dsumgt
t«r» , e new buildings
alls of I
H"JV to (|i
)*>miv of
Ik <j
id tl.
■ fame* M. Elevens, Eighth i
i Held. 749 Fifteenth street.
-* ':eb«rt. Chapel street, between
ly him. This h*ii caused sotncdi*
j tent among tho** vv ho wnli lotuliu un
iue<ii%te (.Large of the remains of thuir
( frirnds. Telephone wire*are ill down,
and it will take t-.-n days to get tliorn up
and working again, reearch for the vic
tims is going steadily on. aud rarh hour
adds largely to th-i already large list.
At many places men labor in danger of
burial L-n* *tli loiter.ng walls at any
moment, and other accidents are locked
for momentarily.
will u a water famine.
Chief Engiii"cr 11 "t many vbited the
waterworks this afternoon and found
that tlie stand pipe had b*.*en completely
blown down, but no other damage had
been done. This of iteelf, liowcwr, is
enough, for it will won Lave tho . .ly
without water. No pumping can bo
mi i-.ii i.i . '* " ' u "
tru < , water ill the reservoir to lost hv* dav x
t-i'.-.i.iur"i. ,u, n,... t.„.|..,i.i„. »,. Uj
' 11 n" * l ight, i | -.11 •<♦•1 .* ► 'it t i." f- - . w :i, !i (v .j t • n| J 1 v 1 ho dt uiui.tl. 'I In*
• II. Ricley, station mailer, uniuu | inane j tlaniag* to the waterworks i«
!■■ .m l I !• J I ■ 1
cl agent, union depot, 1 P*i f *»n»e to jire-
Main and 31.
Sulhvui, 3iain streot, between
1 ilteentk and ite nth.
J. FL*her. Twelfth street, between
J. .* • I " ■! alid Mai k- t.
ML# Miry re.linttcr. Twenty-eighth
un i M.. ! v*u sir* i-1..
\. 8. Training, l.*-i Market street.
Elmer K. Barnes, M0 Uiaepl street.
AnateMiles, 1821 Portland avenue.
CTarrr.r© Loeaer. 31ft Ninth street.
R dvr: Hamilton, residence unknown.
Mix John Iloran, lrll Portland
t*4- mul toll, walls blow a
house total vv
house ruined No. 10/4. B. GoM
dry goo-1-, and fin'd. Muiloy En><.
and coflwti. ht.iise* down, furniln-
this debris comes down th*
riv or tiling- are* bound to lx* carried away
ami th""ntiro»urrouudin£country cover
ed. Thiswil! prt.lml.lyarrive atLarioin
twoor thre** «lav s. but may lm three week*
l**fore d reach*-v New Orleans. Now Or-
leans will 1*.* \ idled without doubt by
I on-* ot th" most dtsuntroua floods ever
l .° ’ known, and I would not giv*- 3 cent* for
■•re ***7 hf" in that city when tho wave crest
•ink *-s it. i do not say tins t«» frighten
|M'opl". but I am simply stating facta
that will tie veritiod. I ha\*» t>e*n sta-
I turn.id ur (!i
tUu Dm-- of th»*^ jjre-ut Moody
raining iu the NbrthvfaiT, me
• Northern .Mi>wi«iippi vaJU*y
ngl.ind. .iii-1 ranging to th-t
Isaac Sluughtoii, furni-diing H.
complete wr.-i k. No. 101" M. •
iiii-i. h.iut tailor, lion-*** utterly <1(111
lidietl. family '.if**, N". PU2 Antonio t
to/, frmu, place ruim-1, noUxiy tin
lui ■*, Montgomery -V Bail' , c u. !\ >
lory, lii.I.S" •l.-liM.|inh*-l III It .ll ! ' .-I
Iflt J very lutlo daiuag- if*, l Mrs t*.
I »*.is. nulluu-ry no t.im in ir< I : 1
Baisclv A l\».. wall lajci, »: ;» i part
li'ii • ruined. In 5 5 Ku'.jug*. -li ,-<
house mini -I, no injure*! perm
10,U, Duttou lnsta!!n nt Gomi-u
furniture, rear anti middle-d tl.*- l»*■»
Ma
'll G
A. W.
d" N l i
10'*
i-l hum
and BH2. F. H- igsu
imiietl <-ntir- 1\ t-l'i
. uriicr ol I lev 1'iitli
rear and lug w u.-l.
n« tbngrouml; UOU,
building w r*-- k «-l .i
daiuag- l HO.' Ki..
building entire Iv ■
lunti- ari l I'.i- if.
W. 11
Ml.Red atovi
ilk M- ttl« r. jew
111 d«*luoli*l""l;
eg, • hinawarc. I
sn in the rear:
A. B. T.imcv gr
.•is* adjoining raz d
11 »| :i.i -hug i. . r •
[jovh and store t-oillv
pp& Ox. hardware,
own; 1101, Great At
•pm. -li that tl." Il
imaippi valley wil
-lu-.l leu .lavs or
March 1J tho .
rcnitcd I.i* -.pin
that all
should I-
lloo-i | at
■, iritoraieu Ins
the lower Mis
v111 contmue undunin
ur more. \h .-arly as
liirf signal "tli«a-r rv-
ui that th«* |«"-ip|u of th-v
vilev should prepare
d flood con<iitions, arxl
and nu>vahl** piofierlr
v«d alrovo tin* highiiu
f x|M»riencfiv|.
I o| unoQ that fl-x'd c
, i. . i a it -I - all" r
Kr./
id IK-
B.
depot, brui
Tom Alii
leg broken.
Frank It. Migg*
■d Bar
hurt;
lhis aiiertxjL
transfer cuuijsiny, hip j doikx- l>
W. R. Woodward, gen > d •upeantea-
.tent \l-.i tn railw a*, nii'htlv f in.!.
W rl.ta l.ind-iiv . *'• in tn un. n d
I«ol t*ul«efil ab«>nt laxly.
Taylor, Jcnersonville, inter-
M n waler famine.
Ir idintEjngu.uifiljbiiil.ling «-mq.l"tely > ked}U0S,8l
ill water cuDfiUiiitrs that with j boi h A Bros., w til j .if*- r e»Ut>lishtn« nt
ion of tho Lie tJrp.u tin- iit all extend*'*! bar k and through 40b anti 41'
I.ij-|tv UI.U..I I- t.u I,. 1 oil f | I.Lv-nth Jtrecl, whcl-> | a- e III r.i.f ■
ur.t I rcjair* ar* c- iupl<-'s I l th- LuiLling t' 1 I". and 1 ."
in- antiui(* the jsihfir is a-«tur*<i ! Weal Market b* lorn to Mu
• th" Ilouwj of Itep-
j -tin" hi* official
•nditions wouM I —
than diminished
w cek i. • in I that lens
digit L- •X|s-. l.-d mil"' , pr-mpt
ol wat.iing on tl.o part of ha ul
w--ii: taken m -xja»a'd dis
Hi",., opinions of the • lurl »ig-
t-i ha\ •- ul ready been verified, a«
l uiui.;., ii, lia* boen ..ggra-
id--.in" Un* of lit** li;o« nil".Miy
iro southward unh-
Crushed r
j »jot where,
iid bhrkei
only test i
will b«i [r
llirv
Char
nelly inj
Grren F«>\» l-a„ , gem aster union de-
|K>t, arm broken.
i I.i fee ce l.-wi*, ticket agent, union
depot, bar k Nprained.
Mr-w 1- Whitiinse, Market street, be-
tw. «»n Tenth ami E - venth, bxck broken.
Tom Moore, injured about body. | be seen no* c
Orel P®e«u (colored), uutberte I eseel* the eye
street, shoulder dish rated. | of spectator*
TlflC PALLS CITY HAI4.
1 111.
jit. L«
i ground rtoi.
ark tlio ! niub irM-b
avi tl..* j and Mu. V
- *■ util! junipui : ft"
. 1113, Me-mb
, fruits
boot
just came in and an (
tram was ready to
were caught hr tin
were crushed like »h*
street and the ri«< r a
be seeremis coni ii. u •
jd b
i Har|M*r -v Waters
1 Philip Man.in. s.
ruim-l. il.1.
Hoffman and Whit-
above, 1 u.ul ng ruiuc«l
man latally it jur.nl by
hi.l l*. -.i front v\ i. 1-ov
•r merchant tailor, build-
lI ( family sal 11C,
HI bofldra
ri" injured; 1113,
eweters, building
damaged t 11W,
in ul; completely
n . • Jr..
\ III4.IM t"l ns: I* I RLII A Ns.
rialioM * Afralfil lo Lu l* Pari* Leei
I.au^slo.i 1 a|>liirn Ih* .Vrjrirft.
W\-ms-.r,is, Maich ‘J**. | ''pi.'cud. 1 —•
There i* go*-l reason to Iwli. >e th;»i Ma-
liouo a friends m the nati- ual • oinmittea
have indurud Pr< nd- nt Harrison to ufl?r
M iiu.ii- tho • ••m.ul-generalshlp at Paris,
ept. aud
I* I-
"le.vxi
country, get
ll.gl
party
' ***y-
ILpiibln
w id II ,i
CUy I finally I.
of F
• partk .
KT MILWAt KE8.
March 27.—The wea
ly warm, but snow
,i rifu are piled so high that
‘IffiUThive 1hnd £ nisi- nd lr-*M- '•
i-ar Hi""* '»•* .ii, r the •trevts
lire;
i0avi1j i
operatively
ng diagoin*
Ibu wr * ked tf.es* atrofi-t-
l.*l -ififi.- u w.i.'.ii inoL*
Scrrmh and | however, an
g (li- I,;,," •*|smi
1 tlie lo
ItllO
whu h is tiro»» I “d« xi
;. as*. l.o- | >*4uin , v*^
that at 1
Ltwii-r
cttiiig str.fii
f the cottages
Sine LudJingi
injury. Iron
atr«et are luouto
up»"d ly 0«*g11
. r« fir
im v-.o. Hb. Mar* b •.’. -•in* “
Inch r**»*'be*l hef* #* r"»-n t' '**. ventv U
sea gtnsial throughout tha northwest.
- ta it tl/*l low of file *•*-
. d.t u.f > “ i
• hall Mid nil V or .
jw un their uivifi* r* I
. 1 ifiocuth to Sixteenth a
11 amail frame Louacao**
i Unulk'-H. Roof* s«n t*im otf, l)
' great amount of damage was doc
( of in* occupant* were hurt.
'-■'it wih v< i i.«it >* te u*i;
1 rom Sixteenth street <iown to Nine
nth *tr«et, how.'T. r, th* destru* tion
terrible. Peter SpoUh and fam.lv
aj live at 18*W were quietly seats*i iu
opening up of a por
tion of the di brie of the Falls City Hall
• an • >1 a draught to penetrate the rains,
wfi(rrupoa a am ml Lring lire broke out
wifi ir.-m.ml-u i.rcrnem Ust-read
rapsdly ami for. t .1 the workers tods ert
the pi.-, fl-v. rui im-* of bra# were souq
throwing water on the flaroee, bat it was
mmsv mu ooar t store the work
• ould us pr-M0.*.l,*.i with.and thee it was
(.areied* . with mu n d.fliculty oo a*:-
- -mi.t . : ".it. I i
a I Krai thiitv -11 \ • .j"a-l L—ii* -. ad tw« ntjf -
live w 0*111.li-l and dying w..
taken from I h-? ur k. At aBrat
11 O'.-jvL tli* room wli*r* tl.** • !. i:
• iren \v -r-- dan* n g w.»* rea> « •• . Ire::*
S mr.T, .Ir., «.f u." Market stre*t l.ai
iherarly night tram on l.,s . I. .»
T. road had u race with tb* mcokdis.
They saw lira storm • loud# while upon a
straight and hrsl atre-irh ul Uock aoou
after tro*«urg the Hell nv»r LrkJgv, ;*i
ullus below loNtisviUe. Tlw vu^ii eer
knew that to l« caught there meant dis
aster to bis train, so be ran for the > help r
cf a hi!! tezr si!:i Ui tew mr-
nado ere- s d the track in front of hi*
engine and did him no harm.
Vitlll.fi
m of life aorwit
« f 3r») ,* parale accoun:
• G. Winter, saloon, build-
Mlmt. ir u>» one injured; 1131*
a te, dr«f|U. Imihlingarreckcd
. . n • ii ut l 1 ■ ft r • ,
I-uiMi .. .:.»•!(.. -1 i.i i *. » nt
out i»Jffy |t ll'W, cormr
Mr. Waiter *
S hue
ds;
ng h
lang-
lUseoce t roin the
h<>lil djion the
tho bulk of the
gmia, av Mahon*
k. langston baa
1 that Mali- ne lias succeeded
getting the s*'at
-e - ! Reprca*'tita«
.gainst Maiioii**,
sell I
ng of I
i fro
J.
V.
r i . h *.pure**iid .*il |«i i - i.t th
• li -.ir ** I- will te- viMt.d, An •
: -Linage.-. It requested that i I
Tw.--Iftl. i
\ lih-rv. n
I wall t»lov
Tw< Iftli i
toi» story was blown <
1 1. t rei- *-hus A - » <»..
i-l Martel, vi* hi <*vn
- v*v. Tw elf th si
i lu: Jerry
i-l Market. unro*.-f«-*i i
t Compivny, EieveatU
Mark--
to apj--.il to tli
wav that neUh
It* an national -
ileteat him.
be
»w Uq .-tnmnuu *s that he
i 1 *■ • l* rv Un r g t-» b*a tan •
: vag.iUl iK-vt fall, ami
, .1 r«-1 |» opto iu bu- h a
•r Mal’-ona n->r th* (*"*••>-
"inmitte*! wili I-? able to
: *->
E* Ite pair Loulslaaa Lmmi.
t'lii -.1- s. Marcli — itepre*enta-
Rote-rtvou • f Ijjtnaiana to-day m-
!-•- -I in ti.** Hou - • a bill appropriate
tola: ex|*uded by the Missis-
mruisaion in protecting gov«
-.rkv ■
Mi.
low
%iMharvI tluJmla Vuiprutte,
Anhm:-:, M.i->., Mar* hIbe fac
ulty of tho Aruter-t 1 ollege last nighl
«u-|*'nd*j.t th** "iitir* fre-ahman rlaar.
Die "lonv ha-1 refo-e** to atten-l any
bige « x*'T* ivr~, v»tr, until three of
of tlieir n'lmte-r, un-fiir dw-.qime for
trouble, were ruintit-i.