Show VICTIMS OF TORNADO Number of Dead Is Placed1 at One Hundred A FORTY ARE FATALLY HURT One Thousand People Mdt i Homeless by Storm Two Hundred Honsw Besides thd I Big Cotton Mills Were Destroyed I fcy the Twister l J II I I Gainesville Ga June 2 Tlia j tornado which visited the towns ofi Gainesville New Holland and White Sulphur Ga yesterday afternoon r suited In the killing of about 35 men women and children according t reports re-ports which are as yet Incomplete It > Is estimated that forty persons were fatally fa-tally Injured and many more hurt probably prob-ably 1000 persons are homeless t Two hundred houses besides the tJo Gainesville cotton mills were destroyed by tho storm aggregating a property loss of 5300000 COLD RAIN FALLS I Last night brought Increased Tnteery to the tornado sufferers for n steady rain set In late In the afternoon attended I attend-ed by biter cold weather All nlghti long physicians and volunteers pushed their way through the wrecking 4guldcdt to the suffering victims by their groans Here and there n fallen tree would b ln the way or a wrecked house would stopj tho progress I RELIEF FUND STARTED ITo II To the city hall armory and courthouse court-house the homeless were taken tfor shelter shel-ter A mass meeting was held today at which 55000 was subscribed to a relief J fund A message has been sent to tho i Secretary oC War asking for tents to shelter the homeless and a appeal fotr aid Is made to the public 1 ONE HUNDRED DATe DA-Te dead In Gainesville alone will reach 10 according to reports submitted submit-ted ut n mass meeting this afternoon 1 A committee was appointed by the meeting to bury the victims Thirty l days rations for 1000 people were also requested from Secretary Root It MANY INJURED WILL DEE I Dr Smith the city physician reports J fifteen deaths since last night hen the casualty list was placed at 85 Of the 200 or so Injured it is believed 25 more will die MILITIA CALLED OUT The militia were called out this mbrn order Ing to generally stop pillaging and to preserve I |