Show destruction of property limbs and life in the South southwestern part of the state of missouri B by a Terri fio flo tornado on monday afternoon ter noon br by western asad press to the herald 11 KANSAS cm CITY mo nov 5 A disastrous toraldo visited springfield mo ito late lite this afternoon it is reported that five persons were killed and thirty or more wounded and one hurrod hundred houses in tho the northern part ivero damaged or destroyed the wires are prostrated and particularly will probably not bo be obtain obtainable ablo until a late hour KANSAS CITY mo nov i 5 5 tho the springfield special says shortly after two this afternoon this city was visited by a destructive cyclone cyclone tiie tile storm struck the woolen en mills Is destroying a portion of tho tile buildings an and are greatly aly damaging the machinery t then en passing a little northeast it demoli demolished a number of residences striking division street at the corner of Bo onville street the storm followed the lino line between the city pr proper operand and north worth springfield field for three blocks leveling residences in both town tending a little to tho tile northwest the storm visited bridgetown a suburb of north springfield the total loaa loss ia is esli estimated mated between and probably seven persons were killed and many more injured Ile ackers factory and his residence were completely demolished dished the family were absent at the time A number of employees of the tile factory were injured st marys catholic church was w wrecked it is reported that great damage was done lone at brookline Broo klino and republic Ile public in the southeastern part of file county those points telephone that communication with north springfield is also destroyed hazel dell deli schoolhouse west of the city was blown down fifty children 0 in the building but none was seriously hurt their escape was most miraculous the tile path of the storia was only a few yards in width bill wherever reyer it struck ho the ruin is appalling A pub public ie meeting for flor re relief lief lias has been called for tomorrow to morrow mean while all tem temporary provisions possible ia is being made among the tile killed are mrs sallio sallie swede woman Miss sallie edmondson Edmond din a young lady of 18 the confusion ia Is eo so great it ia Is possible to give a complete list at the present of the killed and wounded MW mo ltv 5 A A cyclone traveling north cast struck this city at pm today to day at the woolen mills which it unroofed and demolished moli shed it then struck a two story frame dwelling and blow blew it down also a one atory frame in which was a I 1 lady 1 50 0 years of ago age 1 w who ho had her thigh E broken the residence of J M arahill A Al r rahill was partially unroofed the storm passing pa S S ll 11 e east a 8 t 1 a num number berof of housea were t demolished pi 1 i 1 I 1 e d A miss lA edmonson monson a young lady was buried under the side of tho tile house and taken out cint with her neck broken A street car was lifted three feet off tle rails the tile cigar factor factory residence shop of 11 A hearken were ivere non blown n down completely A man nian named 8 smith driving a bakery wagon had a leg broken and received other wounds C C clark bra brakeman kemin on the enaco I 1 ro road kd asleep in a an n upper room had liis hix noso and anti liis his upper tipper jaw broken in ili two places all frame houses in ili 1 the vicinity blown down chimneys chimi I 1 were torn down and telegraph poles snapped like pipe sterna stems i the storm passing east houses wore were riddled i vilh ith flying tim tin bero ibero and at Brid bridgetown geto n in in the eastern part of I 1 north houben were d demolished 11 moli shed in ili all directions AS woman sit nt a houe in mount campball campbell aula ra ran out of the giouse louse which fell and killed 1 her mrs aiken hadalee had a IP badly crushed which was amputated tonight she was wu pregnant and will probably die sis six lives ilves are known to bo be lost and 1 dozens were wounded th three ree carpenters working at 11 eack ers cigar factory were wounded ono one badly mrs pennington is dead dunlap a widow lady livin living in the cast part of the city was killed led in instantly st 81 fly sho has four small children the oldest ten ton years old fifty two children at tho the hazel dell schoolhouse were pushed out in the storm by their teachers and a moment after tho the house was demolished to its foundation tho the iron feats were blown two hundred undred li yarda about twenty flye children were slightly injured but none killed the storm was a straight wind from 60 to yards wide it cassed passed four miles coith of mansfield where two farm farms s were badly damaged the wounded are adeall all cared for tonight to night many families are entirely destitute A relief meeting is called for tomor to mor row the fire department and citizens worked heroically and saved thousands of dollars worth of pro perty KANSAS CITY nov 5 A special aloin 8 springfield ring field gives the tile following lintot list of ars atis killed mrs an andrew alrow arn mrs cal al mrs 11 illey abid aliss sallio edmour n tv nin in n those tilde seriously injured arc are mrs W II 11 Por inells hip broken MN mary jahson jai akson bac back k hurt dangerously A walter ecamp wound and other hurts condition crit cri iralA young man nian cousin oil sin I 1 of miss niss Edn Edmo ionson nun crus crushed lied and it is thought will die mrs pen head hurt miss emma berry r bruised mr campbell bruised 1 mra aiken leg amputated amputate 1 recovery lilieus lilie ud hurt thought fatally two of her children injured thirty buildings were dest destroyed roved and near nearly t two 0 hundred undred li damaged I 1 the total ass loss I 1 ia at brookline about three houses were blown down tho the logs being in comparatively not great grit zi mo nov 5 atho tile loss here will amount at least to the tile tp springfield ringfield woolen mills build ins is almost totally destroyed but the he machinery ia Is very slightly damaged A large stock of woolen goods 4 was saved with slight damage the employees of the tile woolen mi mill 11 of f whom there are over 30 escaped a a p e I 1 with it I 1 few bruises dullen frisks ice house was blown dowd wd F A his new cigar factory residence and carpenter shop his family were absent on a visit A special to the herald from republic bays says A c cyclone passed about one milo milo north of this place this afternoon after jd ing great damage alio house of jno no ingles was blown down not one stick being left on oil another and the contents scattered to the winds the new house and barn of jefferson lerson Jef wallace lacenere were entirely demolished and the house of mrs linda youngblood blood was blown down jolin john inglesias Ingles was badly injured ared internally cut about f the lie head head and face and his IL left leg lea broken mrs ingles was badly bruised about the lace and ind limbs walter stran strong eitt sitting in mr ingles house hous ewas was badly shocked he bugl ed and mrs strong was seriously hurt as also one of ofira mrs Young bloods odB children mr ingles lost lot everything in the tile houseas hou did dibalso also mr and mrs strong and mrs youngblood the herald correspondent at brook line sends the following the cyclone passed thia this vicinity at p m sweeping everything in its course it passed west of the tile lowr and was about yards wide I 1 I 1 lew james carlins Gar lins house entire entirely ls awa ciway T the he family were uninjured b L t mr d r gar lins who was about the premises was seriously wounded thu the top of philip carlins Gar lins house was blown his entire crop of wheat blown away mrs boone waa was bruised and injured Grand grandma nia Il aberly was ki killed aured and john II Il aberly injured injure 1 james mc calls house was demolished george IIa Ila berlys house was blown down T J walters house and barn were blown down mr ar in ingles l es h house 0 use and barn was blown down alfred rad dalla dalls house and barn were blown dowland down and lieras he was severely injured |