Show HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST RESULT OF RECENT STORM Victims Were Poor Cubans One American Soldier Being Fatally Injured I Property Loss Will Be Over 2000000 I Havana The cyclone which began hero Wednesday afternoon reached Its full fury on Thursday morning Tho greatest damago occurred In tho harbor har-bor and along the docks A number of smaller craft and lighters were sunk and some business houses were blown downTime down-Time total number of deaths was twenty all Cubans of the poorer class There are a number of sailors among tho dead Several score of longshoremen longshore-men and sailors were Injured Time torrential downpour of rain completely stopped tho street car service and tho wind and rain mado It next to Impossible to get about on the streets Trees In the parka and along tho shaded avenues wero blown down In largo numbers Tho cyclone was confined to the province of Havana and Plnar Del Rio Matauzas City escaped All telegraphic communication communica-tion was annihilated Friday tho wind moderated greatly and tho city is fast resuming Its normal appearance appear-ance Many farmers have lost their all and aro In great distress General Bell has reported to the war department that two men of tho Twentjvelghth Infantry wero Injured one fatally by tho hurricane that oceangoing shipping Is In satisfactory condition but that many lighters broke adrift and several sank I |