Show CHUR HURCHES CRES FORM FAIR MARK MARI FOR FOlk FURY OF THE STORM Eleven Houses of Worship Touched by the Wind at Pitts Pittsburg burg and Probably Probably Probably ably Sixty People Injured Injured injured In In- Some Fatally PITTSBURG March 31 The The damage damage damage dam dam- age by yesterdays yesterday's storm will probably reach several hundreds of thousands of dollars The effects of the wind c cart can n be seen een on all sides toda today house houses churches es and many an large e plants un unroofed up- up cd gge gl i roofed f bridges r partly aI dismantled t fences arid trees down and nd trolley trolley tel telegraph el- el telephone and fire pros alarms A remarkable feature of the storm was the number of churches that were injured In Pittsburg and Allegheny and the immediate vicinity eleven eleven- houses of worship were more or op less wrecked but In only one of them the Knoxville Presbyterian church did any casualties result At the latter place through the chimney coming through the roof probably thirty-five thirty persons were injured The local chur churches hes damaged are St. St Peters Peter's Protestant Episcopal Bellfield Pre Presbyterian St. St John the Evangelist Evang Roman Catholic and Eighth Street temple of Pittsburg African Methodist Episcopal and St St. Wencelaus Bohemian Bohemian Bohemian Bohem Bohem- ian Roman Catholic of Allegheny First English Lutheran and United Presbyterian Presbyterian Presby Presby- terian tar of Braddock Knoxville Presbyterian Presbyterian Presby Presby- terian St. St Marys Mary's Roman Catholic McKees McKee's Rocks Rods and Robinson Run United Presbyterian church McDonald McDon McDon- ald aId Pa The casualties as far as have been reported will ill not number more than sixty people injured of whom five or six are likely likely to to die |