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Show THE STORM KING. A Small Town in the Chickasaw Nation laterally Wiped Off the Face of the Earth. Every Honso in the Village Leveled to the Ground Two Men Killed Outright and Many Others Injured. ON THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. A Cyclone Strikes a Ohurch in New York State a.nu Oarries It Ten Peet Off Its Foundation One Woman Killed. SNOW INTHE NORTHWEST The Fall of Suow Was I'nusually Heavy Hut No CaiHUklitiea Are ltt-portetl "Wind and Haia Hold Sway iu Arkansas From Other Points. . Dsxisftv, Texas, April (!. The report has just reached here from Owen, .ile, a small town in Pickens county, Chickasaw nation, that that town sas wiped out by a cyclone Sunday night. Two persons were killed outright and several injured. Every house in the village was leveled. The lerk of Pickens county, Chickasaw aatiou, was probably fatally injured. His team a :id vehicle ve-hicle were caught In the cyclone and hurled through the air. There is no telegraph or railroad connection with the town. Oleis, N. Y. April ti. A terrific cyclone struck this city last night wrecking ten houses and a church. One woman was killed and a number of people seriously injured. in-jured. There were sixteen people iu tho church when it wad struck, who were carried car-ried ten feet aa . ' St. Paul, Minn., .March 6. Monday' 1 snow SLOrm was henvier and more genera! n South Dakota than first reported, but no casualties have been reported. The raiu fall at Huron was nearly three inches, the great est ever known here at any one time in April. Reports from various parts of the state, also from Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota Minne-sota indicate that Huron got the Heaviest rain while other localities were visited by more or less snow. BsurKTBY, Ark., April fi. The wind and rain storms that have for the past two days been prevalent in this district have, caused great damage to property, and in some cases injury to persons. At Carlisle, a small station west of here one life is reported to have been lost and several persons were seriously se-riously injured iu the cyclone of yesterday afternoon. . |