Show CHURCH TORN DOWN BY WIND WINDI t Sacred Edifice Destroyed by a Winter Cyclone 4 STORM CAME IN THE NIGHT i 4 OMAK PEOPLE AND CREATING IrA HAVOC VOC t 4 March UThe heaviest OMAHA O wina rain and hailstorm In Inthe Inthe the history of the city Visited Omaha and Douglas Iu county at 2 this morning It struck Omaha near park IR In the northern edge e of the city and moved southeast the greatest severity beIng experienced In the of and streeta Al Alt Although t though tou h perhaps fifty buildings were ere more or er less leu damaged nobody was soil ri Injured Telephone tend and electric Wires Ja In tile the path of the storm were strewn over Ot r the streets and a great r t number of pol poles were torn tom out Franklin Fraaklin school one of the larg t tIn In the city had to be ab tens tem p A large cl chimney warn blown Onti the roof which caved In and J Js moIl th tb Interior of several everal rooms Small buildings were blown about In an easy way and several barns were torn to pieces The Part Park X M E church wag literally torn toni to pieces Sev ral gree hou were wrecked by the ball Jl EmManuel ho hospital wu was badly da by a Jre 1136 chimney having blown rough the roof several nearby towns its In Ua this county report the storm for tor years tt It was as severe at Vall Valley y and kh khorn rn and at the latter place a Union Pacific train was as struck by a falling coal chute and considerably dam damaged although no one was Injured At Flor Florence Floronce once ence t three miles north of the city and Ad where the city waterworks are located the storm twisted several buildings from their foundations but the water waterworks works orka plant WH was not affected In Con Cen Central I lightning struck Bevens I barns |