Show Cyclone Casualties NewOrleaus2S Times Democrat Wesson special Two additional deaths at Wesson a little son of J S Gibson and MrsTTinch The damage dam-age by the cyclone at Beauregard is now estimated at 8450000 A singular sing-ular fact in connection with the cyclone may even now be mentioned men-tioned There were about forty persons of Jewish extraction in Beauregard during the cyclone All of them were picked out of the debris and not seriously injured Col J L Powers of Jackson Miss telegrapher that a letter from French Camp gives some particulars of the storm in Chectaw and Attala counties The cyclone originated six miles west of French Camp on Sunday morning at 10 oclock It traveled southeast with increasing force until the left Choctaw in the extreme northeastern north-eastern corner The track was i nearly one mile wide and 300 miles long The destruction of property was complete Hundreds were stripped of everything but their land Ten persons were killed and many wounded The Lebanon Presbyterian Church was destroyed At 1230 the cyclone struck Attala I County from the southwest taking a diagonal course through the oounty I The wounded are all comfortably provided with clean bedding and necessary underclothing and delicacies deli-cacies are constantly sent them Many have been removed but forty three are unable to be moved The Methodist Church is being used as headquarters for the Red Cross Society So-ciety The Baptist Church is considered con-sidered unsafe Beauregard churches were blown to splinters |