Show IN PATH OF HOMES ARE SHATTERED BY FO FORCE OF WIND AND EIGHT MEET UNTIMELY DEATH hurricane in wisconsin causes lois loss of million and brings sorva to many home homes in its twenty mile course mille ls k tornado which sw ewort opt over rock county sunday of a hernoon ter noon caused the death ot of tight persons the injury of many more and a property loss which will reach a mil lion hon dollars splintered timbers broken furni ture crumbled rock and 19 plaster aster scat seat farm produce an I 1 dead farm ani out mals littering the ground over an area a quarter of a mile wide and twenty miles long indicate the tremendous tre nondous force ot of the storm the tornado originated a the vicin ity of twelve miles south west sest ot of janesville traveled northeast for several miles and then turned to the east missies this city by a nar row margin its force was spent near milton the greatest damage was as done near the point of origin and at milton of the schmidt family residing three quarters of a mile from han ilan over there Is only one survivor he lie Is albert schmidt a fourteen year old boy physicians say he cannot re to cover alice schmidt and her young er sister were in the house when the storm struck their bodies were ere blow blown a across the road the bouee house being demolished anton schmidt father of albert and a tramp were in the barn the tramp who was not in aured says schmidt wae was blown through the barn door his ills body was found in the yard the boy was burled buried in the debris and received ived in injuries i mrs Fl Izabeth iroldo Iro edo a bride of a few months was aa instantly killed when tho the house was carried away her husband was in the barn a and discoe ered the body after the storm passed leo lentz sixteen years old was blown from a new barn which he was helping build elx six miles northeast ol 01 II lVin over ills father theodore lentz who he was also working on the barn was uninjured near milton there was ono death helen austin five years old daughter of alfred austin a farmer three oth ere ers were in the house when the tor ter nado struck it |