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Show jfflJL work of wind Minety-Eight People Killed and One Hundred and Three Injured by Storm at GoIiad; Texas. isler Swept the Town From End to End and Demolished One W$Hundred and Hifty Storej and Rcjidenccs Tcrrilic Downpour 0f flail Preceded the Tornado-Mouses Were Collapsed by the jlorm as if Built of Cardboard. .n Tot May V.- The "'"' re" ""tSiwlnl tat that ninety-J0" ninety-J0" Kon we UUpA nnd 103 '" '' wine tornado which passed over ,Jft, rity )"! --lay afternoon. The '" .21 lo' 1n the city nnd siirrounrt-''nitry siirrounrt-''nitry w"l l'tobably "ncl1 :00'-111 :00'-111 Th, storm swept the city from cn.l md and demolished 150 stores and rt'HITL PEOPLE KILLED. r, Johnson aged jlargartt rope, aged 8. rink! Lou. daughter o William Wji'r rurl nnd two children, Maude lTM1AuB'itlne children. Ms Msf.pl and lhr,p children. jir .nd MM William Heard and iswclilllren children. fffSVicomh. wife and child. !, smith of Eockport. who was vis- "h?U'-rnd...tUboy. Siy Maddox nnd child. E'ciioy nnd Maud Casey. n" remainder of tho dead are ne- F" FATALLY INJURED. The Tihlte person who arc bclleed tobefatalls Injured nre: llri L W Chilton. Internally. Lfonard Vondohlen, aged I. Mrs Kate Savage, spinal Injuries. v trs Irene Augustine, skull fractured. MW Claud Mathls, head Injured. Mils Mary Harrison, back and head jB.llelnmann, Internal Vlri J B Helnmnnn. skull fractured. n R Mathls Internal nnd head. w F. TurU skull fractured. John Augustine, head hurt. It. D. Necccombe, less hurt. Ancle Lott, severely crushed. Irene Neweombe, hurt about legs. Sin Carrie fioode. head. G E Tope, head Mrs P P Hnrrlng, head. MM Jennie Harrlng. spine. Irs W 11 Maddox, b idly crushed. ITie negroe who nre believed to be fatally hurt number live. preceded nv hail. The tornado, which was preceded by t terrific downpour of hall, lasted only i for minutes. The hallstoneH drove rtereople Into their houses, where they ite caught when the death-dealing tlnd came upon them with terrific force, leveling cvorsthlng In Ub path. CUT A WIDE SWATH. The tornado swept nn nren 250 jnrds wlJe for i distance of u mllo and a tall House collapsed as If built of cardboard covering the dead and In-jjrtd In-jjrtd with debris, which necessarily mit the work of rescuo slow. People nocked to the town from all of tho surrounding, sur-rounding, country. Many of them hid nbtltts In the city. FUNERAL Or VICTIMS. The work of rescuo has heen carried on ill day nnd the funerals of several ol the victim took plarn this aftet-ioon aftet-ioon The supnly "f coPMe has bee replenished from othii tcrvns, i.ml a Urge force of laho-ers lit still nt woik otltlnit craves for .winy of tht vtc-tlmi vtc-tlmi The citizens Invs peifeeled nn eriirliatlon, nnd eervlhlng Is conducted con-ducted In nn orderly .iiannT, the work clearing for the dead im Injuria now teing on a systematic bnnl. HAVOC IN Tim COUNTRY. The torm wrought severe havoc to the surrounding cojiitry, but no lives ire reported lost there. APPEALS rot; AID. Gov Payers todiy appeal.! by vdro to all Majors of T xns town of ovir :W) Inhabitants, uirtlnr them to send food and assistant to the lollil suf-ferers. suf-ferers. nnd also requested tlio lallrouds la transport shipments free. STORM ON DESERT. Tcrriflo Wind Blows on Waste In Eastern Utah. TRinUKi: SPECIAL Price, Utnh, May 19 Ycsterdaj's windstorm wind-storm left Cnatlo Vnlley under a blanket of snow and tho wind subsl led here 'Irnlnmen say that nn the desert east of here today Iho wind blew a hurricane, tho worst windstorm slncn the railway was built No clnrmgn however. Is reported. re-ported. Tonlkht rain Is falling and tho cold snap hn gnno leaving blighted fruit nnd withered vegetation lnhlnd |