Show THREE MINUTES' MINUTES STORM 1 CAUSES LOSS YOUNGSTOWN 0 O. April 5 In In three wind and minutes' minutes time cyclonic came went In the midst of a rainstorm yesterday yester ester yesterday esterday day and left in its wake waIte southeast of the city a score of df f Injured people thousands of frightened ones OIeS ten demolished houses and a hundred partially wrecked houses The loss Is upwards of The TIle storm came from the west and did the heaviest damage in In Langsville where It it razed five houses and wrecked three others At Hazleton it wrecked the power plant of the Republic Iron and Steel company com corn pany crushed in store and saloon fronts on en both sides sidE's of ot one street demolished the roof of the Methodist l church blew in Iii windows of the public schools and pulled down clown poles and wires Miss 1 Grace Wheat a teacher was trying trying try try- ing log to close dose the windows In a schoolhouse schoolhouse school- school house when the wind blew in the panes of ot all the tho windows and her pupils fled panic stricken to the halls The home of Mrs Elizabeth Cox In Langsville was blown off its foundation and fell upon the home of George Hambury Mrs Irs Hambury Hambury Hambury Ham- Ham bury threw her year six girl from a window and jumped after her both es escaping escaping escaping es- es caping injury The house was demol |