Show GRIEFSTRICKEN I Intelligence Arrttes Showing the Widespread Effects Thnn lfldtjrad Ert days Tornado WEBSTER COUNTY SUFFERS INCALCULABLE IN-CALCULABLE DAMAGE TIme Properly Los Alone Estimated Konshlr at 200000 Jlaaj Drains J By Tcleznrb ta the Slicsl rXFOUTlXATi KENTUCKY arge Irllon stahe Connliy Dr vasttasttyhsTarnadd IJUISVILAK ICy March 30 Snow began falllni this afternoon melting as fast a it fell and having them ofmln All this afternoon and evening len were busy tyIng to protect the property exposed The > were particularly active at the tobacco waixhouHssandUiednugeris greatly lessened I Is thought however that a loss of nearly 10 000 will b sustained by the wet No bodies are leported taken out anywhere today Funeral proce Ious followed each other in rapid succession today and some of the scenes were Impressive Masses were said at the Catholic churches anil sermons were preached at the Protestant Oflers of help continue t come in and liberal contributions Ircm home and outside are being received ceived Miss Clara Barton president I of the American White Cioss association I associa-tion arrived In the city today with several of her assistants In an Interview In-terview finds tonight she y that she TUB lEE worM wor-M thoroughly organized and proceeding ceeding I efficiently that there is She no need of her services here added that she had never known eflbrtsof reliif better directed MIfs Ilartou and her corps of assistants I will direct their ifluits to olhtr STOHMSrillCKEN TOIMS In thlulnle and Tenll1 A great manlier of straiigtw are in the city from ou > Mr inrts ninny who hind friend hero cumin to ire about Hum The drvataUil district today with sightseers trict was llironged t WII tl seers nllll presented a dreary sight Gangs of men were working hun putting up temporaryruofsot erpart ly I demolished lau and replacing fronts in stores to secure the stock against danger from further storms No more mlsliaps have Utn reported ported today and itl is I lelreved tho pre ha been made known Tim Injured are receiving every attention and no deaths liars occurred oc-curred today though the condition urr The of some Is I extremely critical water Is running very low and 1 every elTort is being made to coniilitetlie temicrary or standpipe and It w ill Ie l nbheil t Wednesday but before hat time probably by tomorrow night the city will b entirely without water except that received for fire department werk IItl ironies DLXOV Ky Marh hOA tee riflic storm jnsscd through Webster rne Ilt County nun evening The tornado proper fasted about twccty minute and In that time tight people peo-ple were killed and about thirty Injured In-jured some of whom will die The property lews 1 will amount t JiOO IJ Irpr tliiough the storm section as far as can be seen houses are de debris molihed trees uprooted and debrl scattered 1 over tho country A lane amount of stock was killed A large nu i beret iOpoare dotltatc UU are being cared for now I will lit t mcesary however t ask lor outside aid VTTKIt DESOLATION LorisviLlK March HiA special spe-cial from Pooled Mill Ky says that a large portion of that county was devastated by tire great sterna In Its track scarcely a vestige of timber or property is left frets were torn from IU paf and build togs oT every description were demolished de-molished and rcatUreJ for miles today four DebrU was picked up tony miles from the place where UIC havoc was wrought Only a meager account of the Ilf gathered gath-ered as the physicians have not yet returned from the desolated district Some of the people who have comeback come-back surgical aid have given terrible ter-rible reports of the destruction and rpr siv that seventeen deaths are n ported so far with a great number injured The storm first struck the farm of two colored people laying them xIW llt waste Next haIv hOI < was wrecked and he anti one child and Ir Shelton killed and several others hurt The farm of Arnold was next visited and three of the family badly Injured Then Jackson Browns farm was struck Not a building or a fence was left standing her Three people WEE FATALLY IXJUHEJI Six other farms In tho direct track I of the storm were not wrecked lut the residents forturately escarod serious han The death work began again at the farm of John Ilaby Not a vestige of this pool mans property was left ansi the en mns prpry a le tire family were seriously injured The tornado then took a course across tho Noblict J tearing half a mile In width through the forests leaving in IU track not a single tree standing Beyond the I woods several more farm dwelling I newer ne-wer blown down but the Inmate 1 escaped with I slight injuries The house of Mrs Walker I was completely com-pletely demolished and all of UK family were badly hurt The scene of devastation nl the is the most along course 1 mOt frightful ever witnessed In Kentucky Ken-tucky tuckyTe storm tore its way from the last farms to tlie dense forest of the Green Iliver bottoms striking the GIn Lttl Irkln tle L i N Road about half a milt from Sebrec There a heavy freighl train Including the engine wa tmn thrown from tlie track and tangles up in a mass of debris The engineer en-gineer and two trainmen wen killed From this pInt tho track of the aerial monler stretched acls tie broad bottoms toward GIn River crowing the stream at th moth of Graves Creek and then leaving Welter County JadSabln Death GAWESTOX Tex March SO Cbauncev B Satin United States Drt Judge for the eastern di trict of Texas died today nTIileiciTI U Ixmtlon Ix > xix > S March 20 Three well rested American thieves yesterday seized bag at cults Bank containing con-taining 5000 In checks banknotes bank-notes and gold i They wand pursued w-and caught after a short run but refused fused t give their names or what part of the United States they came from rm iteerIstIione rho BOSTON March 30Tjie total grtws exchanges for the last week n shown by dispatches from the leadIng Ing clearing houses of the United States and Canada were 937033 4 a decrease of 10 per cut B compared witli the tame week of omlr 11 wt List year A RussIan Cxrltemtnl Los DOS March 3Te New York Tima correspondent In Ito s da all at once a cqpcocted movi men has risen t the surface in dil ferent parts of the Empire which creates wild excitement in the llttl colony of exiles here and vague UE rest throughout Europe What tbl something is we cannot tell bu no telegra ms have got through free rut BusslaTbr the last two thlr save dentsuprising colorless clUes dispatch about a sit About six weeks ago Imentlonci In these dispatches a having bee told by Russian exiles here tat events of note were ton to our Thus far they themselves are in thi darkias to what Is happening but i 1 f It evident that the studentsin Moscow Mos-cow Kiev and SU Petersburg indulged in-dulged in simultaneous demonstia Ions and it I well known that Ut is always a signal for other things aWJS I 1 tc much to hope that genuine revolution can L the outcome out-come but the nihilists have been gathering strength fora long time t launch forth an imitation one and apparently we are now in th < preliminary stages For week Lack there I has been a concerted distribution dis-tribution of patriotic hadbil pamphlets and proclamations a over Russia scattered in bundles in the churches theatres hotels ant birracksby unseen bands and utterly ut-terly defying the < fur of the police po-lice t prevent their dissemination It Is clear enough that the recenl circulation of a large number of detailed de-tailed and voluminous accounts ol Siberian outrages among the foreign press i jart I of the same ILn It is needless to say that everybody will wait with sympathetic eagerness t te what I brought forth The Taior and Ib Dal1ar NEW Yorac Starch 30The net time n burglar meets Abraham W ka t f little tailor who lisa a shop In East Fifteenth Fif-teenth he will If ho has auy Idea ol the eternal fitness of things tike ou t his let I aud drop out of tight Marks who sleeps In a small room leading from the southwest corner of his shop hen a noise In the yard hop 4 oclock yesterday morning Marks place wa broken Into and hU entire stock carried 1 off by burglars bur-glars about three years ago Ho has since that time slept witli a revolver re-volver under hU pillow and wa quite prepared l to mikvlt interesting lor any burglar who atenipted to repeal theojvr tion Jumping out ol bed ck crawl el toward tln < door leading to his work rm By thu dim rays of a Dickering lamp that burned ou a tiblehe observed tho figure of a man crawling through an open window win-dow Marks Is not brave but ho managed to tremulously I ask his unwelcome un-welcome visitor what he wanted The man at tlie window ofllred no explanation Got out of her or Ill shoot was Marks next remark The burglar evidently thought Marks was bluffing for he quietly drew both knees up on the window frame and prepared to drop over into the rn lrpl the man raised himself on his hands Marks raised his revolver aud fired When time smoke cleared away ho looked anxiously I toward the window but noctunial visitor had dropped out of sight Thinking that the man had been friclitened olf and not for a moment 01 drSitulugthat he had killed him Mirks cloned the window and went to Led Finding that he cuM not sleep Marks got up and went into the back r A few feet from the door he stumbled over the dead tly ofa man lying upon the hag tIne The man had a bullet hole over hU left ear ansi lib head rested In n pool coagulated bleed Morlri oiiliP III = Horu DBXVER Colo March 30Last December the body of a girl supposed sup-posed to l > e that of Edna Wilson was found burled in a hut on the WI Enos ranch In the Big Horn basin The coroner while investigating the matter lost week discovered two more bodies one of a w hi to man aud nue ofan Indian woman buried within a few fettof where the girl wn found All three had been niurdereJ Their heads had l > een crushed with an axe They had evidently been dead for a year DFNVEB Colo Mar n so AChe A-Che enne special to the HepvbUcam Edward Happy son of i rich Louisville Louis-ville Kentucky merchant who lc lieeu visiting ou the I Horn has been lost In the mountains for thrcp weeks and I believed to have pcrkhed His horse with blankets and saddle were found by a searching search-ing party yesterday twenty miles from the road on which Happy was traveling when overtaken by a storm I i feared the body cannot b found until the snow melts from the mountains te mountn TIrlhodlit lnlTrr > lr BALTIJIOKE March 31 I hop Newman of tile Methodist Episcopal Episco-pal Conference of California today said that the bankers and businessmen business-men Washington have subscribe to tie proposed university liberally t lroiv unl1Iy One gentemlu lrJ n large quarry said that he would give all qunry the stone required for the building I The ground selected for the site will L purchased at once KnowM St rood ST Louis March 30 The heaviest heavi-est snowstorm of the season set in this morning and continues at n late hour tonight Eight Inches have fallen and itreet car travel U greatly impeded Iran of Him PAnts March 30Tue Countess of PAna in bidding farewell to her Imprisoned son at Clairvaux yesterday yester-day said 1 am proud of you and feel certain that at all times and your under frl duly all circumstances you will do |