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Ntmtyvti? ??xtinxnt V? I.XX1I..V- 24.235. t^JS^U^'AST^,.U.NEW-YORK, MON DAY. MARCH 24. 1913.-FO?RTEEN PAGES. ? ? ?'HICK ONE CENT In ( il> of New York. JsSSS? ' ' l.l SKiVHIKi: TWO LENTS. anil H.iimkea. AI FINANCE FOUND Ijller's Scheme. Promising 520 Per Cent. Overshadowed by One Offering 42.200 Pw Cent. I*. A. TOWNE ONE VICTIM |Uny Others in Net of Man- ! hattan Mutual Realty Com? pany Hoping to Harvest 54.2 20 from a Ten Spot." V new N ? Bnanc? und r a bush? i for ii.iic ! 1 Tribu? He Is Jc-hn 1 ? the Man? ? mpany, ?if No. , ir . . v . ._., I,,. ' lohn Pittaiuirg ? man, ? -, night In ib--1 Tomb? H ? next moi n- ( - _ ? ?-. i h' , ng i app . . " ? ?? ? ... m. irl us a rief? n nmplalnt In- ? BOI I Bible profil ? '-'--? ihos? wh" nvesi ? h? lome Con? l Manhattan Mul ' ' ? onlj thing require?] ' ? ot >:: - profit, ? ? -1 . t '. - " ? Th? n. ! ng. ami the near leted in a l\fs g4.*J. f Lin? of I, nton's ? ? ? %i ? I Realty C an<"-k ' ? '"a. li'.n." i1. t this In n< fai lion, and Its ,?;r<. I r. ? ? i of R hmond Co ? . p i, ; District sub? '??' i.ks ..-"?:??, impany and and form? r ? m . ? . ? ni persona "ti ? had dculings aith Linton or hie Maahattan Mutual ? Do'tir] L.ir.H Office Business. ? ..?i Staten Island When Itaactlvii ere bi ought i f District Attorney ] ' heat ? ? ,i a bat? h ? .? . n Saturd ' Mutual Realty '? ? ? ? . "a 'irk of ? ?? i land. ! agent w or king dallj In | New J '-? Manhattan and Brooklyn.! induced | i 'inc.1 ? ? ostly \vrk ' g ni' n ? ? ing girls to part with tfc'-ir moi .Kb th< se "h"in.n ? on w< '??? all , sm< ot ? re all trained, , ??'! with a copy of Union. One of thesi I ? Is In 'Ii" bunds "f Fach h ghoa a the ? ? to paint glowing plctui is" ?he' cannot fall to bring home the Pros] toi an told j ko? eating $1 a week until 1100 : I ! . Mutual Heal;;. to |ld a home for them af- ! 1.1 : ' di iwn b: th? ' ompan) and h -. h '.. .i b; il '-m. Not oi ? ? t the agent talk, uh> r ? ? ??? Int? 'i Hi-itu? tlons, the ?cheme ns having all the a w? althj i. al ? a life Insur? und furth? i, that It has :..'.i : ...',... leg of Frank? lin s notorl? tj b-*at? n ?" a . in one hundred difieren! ws ? . . these luatru? t lone, beauti? fully i ? Ion ? beat sta ? mil. nu.. I ,,n f..e,Hi pace, ?'?111 i'.'iimii. This Mornings News, LOCAL. Pe ? I'outi.l. East? --i . Shlp't .-? ird Killed In I*ight . ?''"""? ? . I mmuni tj. 1 in..i.? ? 'burche on East Bide. ? ? N'es , mplifled Bpelllng. ? i loppei. -. hool Pensions. : fJIrl Travellers. Hi K-e Kills Called i ault). . ,,t Circus ?Saj R? I.i I '. ! Pi te f'l'lte. de Panic. ann J ?efends Bei ira. GENERAL. i il,.;,II.i i ailed Ka ton Poleonei Up te W iihoii. I'eiii... r., i: i .j... i. > i on Sent Caucus Wilson i lan't t Ind I ?Iplomats. tin?- . 3 v\ i "h 'i i Ii - A not bei Church.14 foreign. ? .i,, ". Montenegro 2 land . " , . , ? o i ? Mob .9 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 'i loi i . . .6 . 7 .a . ? ,..? o Marke) .10 and II IVi ,, . 11 A . 11 heal Sauts .12 ge . 1 . i l . 3 4 . 4 , 7 7 7 9 9 1] 14 11 It 1 5 ? ?> 6 FIGHT TO DEATH ON SHIP'S BRIDGE Steward Killed in Struggle with Captain, Which Is Watched by Crew of the Istina. BALKAN WAR THE CAUSE Victim a Bulgarian Who Had Become Enraged Over Jokes Flung at Him During Voyage ? Police Doubt Story. ? usual s?,..,'., evening Es t Riv? r "..t. rfronl rtb?ui i -?!?'?? Brooklyn, waa ?uddi ? night, about ?; ?? ? lot k, i>. ? I " t.i n'a voice? raised in n?*< ' '? '.? ron tn sea lingo ' m thi Bar? i Line stoa Istli s. .111-1 m from fu. no lyres, an ' m.? il i ? Pi? N'o. ."., Th? ho irse ri< ul ?pa fa ring m< i. H nail? suce? i ded bj the sei i ?l eel am laboi ii breathing, i m? n in '?..-I'll' . >mbat Then lh< * ? ?? tu i reded bj th? sharp r< |?ori of a r. ,..'v . r '..||'.\' ..,, bj th? ? ?. ? bod) and h long alien? ?. '?? ? hi rl p. i ? ? ne along ihe t- em It u Motsnm and let sa m ..f deep -? ? ? ? l h ? thai ai. t-.'ii ol !'?? :? i ti-'iip Knit?? m De.-H Man's Hand. \VI> n till : ?' . '??'??;. tip- steumi r thi .sign i-l human lifi .'t flr :. ti?. t.. going i ?? w ard toward tl n's bridgi encountered a ?humbles Lying on tl bridge, blood trl? kling from a ; wound in the back i?f in- hi ud, i. ? St? fan Mute less, i he ati ward ..;' ill boat, ,i | Bulgarian, A hladed knife was still In Ihe i hai .; and a n '.nu, r :,.. ? ?,. ? had fallen at hi feet, The mai tlx- bullet in lu h-....! h ended his life almost instantly, >' the oth? r > nd "(' th.. Iiridg? ' ai t. m Tomionobie, ins face whit? -> ' and li'- ej es rio ? ?1. He B .. ? "ti^' lous, Lut sun breathing snd an ambulant e i all wag s? nl i., i h? M "?list Kplsi opa i Hospital. 'I'll" ' aptaln, who had n di ep -v ound in hia back, was hurried t.> th |hospital, when II was f..um] his wound s i not serious enough to wai r mi keeping h'tn In th.. Institution. HI* wound? wer? dr< m d bj Dr. 0 II" was th. n tiik. n t.. tip 11. milton a venue poll. ?? station, ? i. he is a priaoacr, i ha? g? d a Ith h >m . Ide. By the aid <?! an Intel pretei i h ll< ?? gathen >i the Ihreadi of the s? ;i i rag? dy pleci bj pit ? ?? \\" '. ? n l 'aptaln Tomionobie s/ai cross-questioned hi ? lied th- missing details, and i result >'f his story hi was mad? a i ? mi. r. At . ording to the i ommand? i ol li una. Muti lei and th? real >>f the . res. had been Invoh ed In am nj rgu m? nts since leaving South America re? gardlng the war In the Balkans Made Butt of Jokes. Ilutciess, Bulgarian as he was, wag made the butt of the Jokes that t n livened life aboard the vessel. The man soured un.hr this treatment and grew surly. Upon several occasions he became Involved In physical arguments with the other men. After that he kept much to himself, although everj read: to flare up when taunted bj the lus? tl Inns Snd Italians. When the Istina do? k".i on Saturday MutciesB, still sullen, went !<? th-- cap? tain and demanded his release. This was refused, and Mutcless ?rent below decks, gradually working hlmsell Into a wild rage .\i>..ut t? o'clock last evening, while ih" en e was lolling snout on the deck, th?- Bulgarian crept up the companion way leading ip.ru the saloon and made his way toward the captain's bridge. In .a ? hand he beides knife and In the othei a rei olver. The . rew <liv In? d his purpose and made way for him M? n ? ul the sea, fhej were i ontent io see the steward snd thi captain uuht out th. ir ...v n battle ni their o? n way. rhyslcally the m.re i v'"1' map bed, snd the nv n knee the i sp i,,;,,, , burl; Kustrlan, was capable ol taking care ol himself. When Mutclei began mounting the steps to the bridge Captain Tomionobie sas I. coming. ?The look In the steward's eyes, even I ?| ?ol the weapons he h? Id. tesd the , gptain a battle ioi llf? was ImmlnenL n, had no weapon himself, but he did not fljni b. With s spring Hub lei i leaped si We '.apiain. trying lo use ins knife st ? low ,,IS Tomionobie grasped the dag |fe, hand i'D'i thrust It upward, snd then Hub isss tried lo use his revolver. rp and down the length of the bridge the men strut*** neither having sn advsntsge. Bj s supi'-ni" efforl Mut. less man .,K,.,i to io..s"ii his knife band foi the fraction ol sn Inswnl He plunged Un ' blade Into ths small of the captain's hack and tried t.. repeat the thrust, but ' now th. ? apiain was despei a t-, seeing .path WSJ ClOSS 10 hill) Exerting sll ?>ls strength, Tomlon> i ?. ;...,,., ceded In twisting the steward's , I rn ??,,, thc knife clattered It) ' h ; ridge. Then he began t>. twist back i ihe man's right hand, which held th<.' revolver. Just srhsn Hutcless's band i ?,,* m back of his head ths revolvsr ' wenl o? ;"'.i the steward dropped to i ; the floor of ths brWta The captain i h ni won in ; battle. The poll? <? ?'"' not satisfied nnh i Jap tain TomlorfObts 'g story snd srlll muks |a mor.mpl?t<- iiPcyiiKali'.n iv-dn.. A STUDY IX BASTEH HATS AND STREET CONGESTION. i rovvd trying lo enter St. Thomas's Church yesterday morning. MARI.XN ? murder mm III CHARRED I? Investigation in Jersey Fire. Which Four Die. Reveals Domestic Tragedy. Wl -. ? N .1 Mai i 'hai red Im of I o men old girl i re fi i mold? rlnj ih? home ?1 i . Wl i i.,n , ? Ilrool H lit, h v ?; ? bj a in., ol myt I? rlm tu I? In ,, i lo. '? | hi m lint- That i I i.t the victima did i I m?'et death friw burning n lb? fael thai I had received a gui ot a ound thro ig the heart and h id died la fore the fii began. Th? othei ImkIIi .Imdl , hai red b th? flam? - that I >r. V L I St nit/.. ? 'orom r ol l llou? cstei ? "ounl M Im Inv? i 11gat? il th? 'i ' a aa ui able !?? determin? to-night wheth? the? siso had di? d fi om the r? lit ? bulb t wound oi |ierl hed In th? blaa that destro? ed ih? dwelling TI i ?? h?i ellhei wer? hu. t., death are Leo Wharton, hi wlf? Mai j . th? ii ilaught? i. LUI an ^ m;h old : 'i Johm n Hi ni|ihlll, a fai emplo ? ' 'I "f ? tjeai bj farm Th b?Ml lei ??' v. hartoi i ? II? i i ?? ? hlld wei f.iuin! - ih? reliai ni th? hou e, M hll t hat '?' I !? mpblll ?-. ai I Ing fa?'< do? n m ,-n .1 in a ; ? i? 11., ,i a i ? kitchen attache? t,, the da i Hing. In tUV ccllai snd onl ,i |. ? . ? ? i rom i he spol ? h? r? Whai tun K'aa found Coronet SI till , red ?i ' ' gauge doubl? bai n n <i ^h"i gun contalnli ?., .rapt ?? enrti Idg? Those s ii examined the ? mptj shel declare thai II had been ? sploded ..t>i\ ,, ,, hours befor? ind Coro pi Stull \g of th? oplt on lhat i he m i ih.in ,p - iiiun a f< m Inches ol 11. mphill's bi ' aal ? b? n II M i tired. ?j!,, |, are neveml theorl? Ii r?rg? ? ,, i he traged i . that M hart?n kUle i n, mphill, i ??"??' be belli i?. ion ti lendl Ii h hli v If?. and Ihi u M.| ?n,- to ib?- hou ' \.',tli. r la lhat Hemphill felled Whartoi el tire to ih,. houi ' and I h< n 11 mmil I? d sun a third has 11 i ha? H? mphill wh allied hi a flghi to gain possession >?! iln- shotgun, and thai the fire r< suit d m,m an esplo ion In i chick? ? batbr that ?a Ii * h? kit? h? n oi the home. ? 'oil? - llveli thej pr? s-ii t th? i., ,. i ih.it < 'oroner Btults and i -,,. i.i. i'r -? utoi Bummerlll an ii - tempting to unravel. The ..?ii. lala I? ?i ned to?da) that Hemphill and \i 11 Whai ton have b? ? ,,,! n leadl lernt foi l?verai months .,,;,! thai th? | ?tt? ni'ed a mot Ing plcl ? ,,,,. theatre In WIIHamstown lasl night Xhcj left Wllllamatown together late in the evening an'l e ere i "t ? en again until th? n ' hai i ?? I bodlei n i re due "\ - ,,,.,i ii,: m i ilng While in Williams ,,,u n. ii aai leal n d, Hemphill pur i-hased ? do? n b?ittl< ? ol i, . r nnd toid ? e\ .?, il ..i his ii'- id that lie intend? d ushering In Easter morning arta a ?bi?' parti. ' ' ; ELIOT DECLINES MISSION Harvard Head Will Not Be Am bastabor to England. M M i h '_'?", l" u Kllol ??, to nlghl 'i ? ? ?' t h? ' ad d? i Un? I the | , ;? t Britain Whll not i ? ; i ? ns f?ir de ? lining, he Mild It wi not til i,r his age, i he i ondll Ion o hl healt Ii it bu I " . Kllot' tter regrettlt bility it> ser?e was : enl to Pr? den ? two .i.i'. ago. -a ? BOMBS AS AID TO POLICE Filled with Gas They Rende Capture of Fugitive Easy. Parla, Man ), '-?'< A \( ' h pon for th? dring ol aaph ? i is ? ing I om] ?. d< vise? ufter the i ? ' enl siege ol the automobil? bandits in Iheli strongholds, was us., ?i ih? in i i line i" da) In the rapl ur< of h negro s ho, I.ming Biidd?*nl) m,1.1. ran am i< I In i he Aul? nil i|Unrt? i ihr? atoning ? cry ? a with a loaded re iolv< I. i 'ti,. 11 vea i'haaed Ihe man from room lu i oom In n h? use a h? i ? he had Ink? n i. , -, Dring gai bomba us thej went The fugil lv< a as flnallj ? ?\ nered on i ,. i ,.,,i of Ihe how '? in a stale of . ml-ai ph) station He a as quite liow< rlei -, snd wsa Iran ferred to a hospital. a AUTO CRASH STIRS DINERS Excitement on Fifth Avenue Follows Accident. Ti,. ?. ? as t v it. m. til ? ?.. l III h avenut ...n |) im morning leai i ?? In?? i d ii Sa. ns- ? atauranti ? hi n n ? ... i,.to a ix .i aulo ti ui k ai I ?Hi In l Th? ' ah ?as pi u t.. sil) demol? ished and i?" "i Hi" 'in - "< ? upanta a>n ? .i snd hi tikwd Hoi h i hs (ft ui i . M B|M ,, S Ule"il mini The Injured men were i u ih .1 In en am? bulai - - b) I ?i ? 'i letell lo Ploa i Hospi? tal Thej were John '?'? ' 'i ? ghton, nf i.-, i pi espsi I a i en ic, t .i <?? ?i?t\ n, and Charles AM? re ol Wo HI 17th stre?., Brooklyn Cralghton was the rnor? ii..u.<!\ injured The other paaaengei In I hi i.,\i. sk told ti"- poll? ? !"? wss Will? lam .1 Dslton, "f N" K?? Pit ?ps t si ,, . I ii ookl) n. Ths auto truck was crossing Mth street whil? ths lasara h aas be ind so itk on Fifth avenue. Terence McaiUr?, of Me ::?. uni treet, Brooklyn, chauffeur "f the taxlcati Jumped ?Then he sea ,i collision wai Inevitable The tab aas ewned b) the S'.'iiii Brooklyn Thalcab Company, of \,, M rah -ti.-. i. Hi loklj n The ti tick ' Ii ,,,t n. .1 i.v the Palmei Expresa and Van Company, of No Sal West Mtk street ul ?..s ?...t damaged. STUDENT DEAD IN ROOM Harvard Sophomore Took Over dose of Bleeping Powder. I'ambi Idgi M M in h 'J.'. Will ?.??n r. n. ? ii Howell, u ..t' Minne r H.'i\ rd sophomore, wsi found .!? "l m hii t""in at Hampdei llaii t..-.la'., Ph ns i p.l .1. at h wai |du< p. an overdoai ??:' sleeping powder v . ordlng t" Hallow? ll'a friends, h ha.i been troubled with Insomnia, sm probably t....k th. overdose without i" iHllzing th" danger Th" young mst , h.1.1 i.". n <!? ad t"t gei eral hours w hei ? 1 i body ? dlscovi red. -. TENOR KILLED ON STAGE Rivalry with Barytone Culmi natei in Real Duel. Madrid, March 23 ? The stag? ol thi lutl" theatre at trgamaallla de Albs ??i th. i'r..\ -,. . ? ??? ? 'iudad Ri ai. wai thi ? ? m of a luel p. th.- death laal ??ii 'I'ii. opera wai "i 'armen." Th. I .. pv tone, Padro, took Ih" part <>f I hi toreador, .'tul th" tenor, Martines, rilled ih. role '?;' Don Jos'. Between ih-s.- ;.-... singers there wai Inten ?? i : v alt \ mv .-r a love affair and thi p ?oh i .1 p. ettli th. Ir dlfferenc? i v Uh th" word Th- y decid? 'I. how? . ver, '?> d? ' r '. ? combat until th.- end >.? th Si a-.m. Tli los?*d with "t'a rmen" last ei en? m-, and Ihe ?? ?? nee ? is hoi i Ifled u hi n a real ?in. I " as Interpolati .1 m ih.- ihn.i net 'i'h' men foughl saiage iv ami Marlines received a sword tin ust t" ? huh he i|ulckl> succumbed. ? CUBISTS DAZE HARRISON "Nude Descending Staircase" Also "Gets His Goat." . in ago, M irch ; Aaaembled n plea m futurist, cubist, post-impresslon|al m.i ..ih. i school] ol weird ami awful srt, together wllh an .. Bortmenl "i painting* ?t th.- established schools, sent here from Net* Vors. im exhibit, were dragged from their . asea j > si. r.iay afti rnoon i ' ? ..i i he t. .v sdmltti .1 i" elew ths . thtbil bei. tin "i" nlng .v.i? Ms roi Harrison When th" Msyoi reappeared .?a the Btreet ha v. . ? ask? d, ' 11 is vv ,-i ?? .. i nuil eased The Mayor gulped, an.i apoks bIowIj i w.s imi'i'i ised," he answered "That's all Impressed, ? Ith no ?ulvsi bs He was ssked whal he thought el "A Sude Descending i Btslrcsse," whleh la about the lasl word in futurist art. ?That got up goat,' Mayor Harrison ? aid, v,. aril) "If that'a m t. I'm not sn m t:st i Bupt oas .n. Ides la up. nd? rl, h | what thej era trying to .1" I'm surs i don't know. Posslbt) It one should gather iiitns.it ground s msgnum at ehampsgni he would be In a frame >.f muni for Inter? preting Certslnl; the) ere not Indecent, for If it i a in t i? en for Ihe sanies i v.Mu t h iv. been sbts t?> figure titeas cut." ' MHS JAMES \ Ht RDEX, JR. LADY IN VERMILION " I AN EASTER CUBIST i Paraders on Fifth Avenue Cease Shivering as She Passes Rapidly. ? COLOR ALL ON SUNNY SIDE Keen Winds Thin Ranks and Make Procession of Gowns and Millinery Hit a Fast Pace. it a .s .1 , oolleh East? r. Every one will agre? tothat. That Is an obeerva | lion thej all made. Bui who remarked Ihe young lady In bright vermilion. with Una of a vivid purple, who talked i ' ' pxcitedl) f hide her shivering as *he passed Bt. Patrick*! Cathedral? That i., .m observation fear made, and prV.u blj not two <>f thai few at the ? ' m. and from the ?same tngl? ft'a -" much pa dei to talk aboi I th? weather on every occasion, e\on on Easter; everj one knoa a about it ; ever) one agrees ahoul it Bui 10 to 1 ihe first man a-hoee sttentlon you mighl hsve attracted to the passing young person In vermilion would have [whistled a slow, slow note, exclaim? ilng, "There's a warm baby f?>r youf or something "f thai sort, utterly i*ls? agreeing with your own conclusions Then there uns the fsl ^irl strug? j Rl'tu; with the hobble skirt of g eull of !sk\ blue silk, sin- wore a new spring hai "f yellow straw, light yellow straw one noticed ih" color by contrast. Some there wire who smiled when ihe passed her In the throng, smiled In en Indulgent, superior way aa ?f sin* were an untutored child who must have her fling and later be content with more 'siiiier expression. Bui others here la ; ihe Inevitable disagreement sgain ! pltl .1 her ?' little, for they caught h glimpse of her face sa well as of her I clothes, snd her face, though it shone with health and youth, tii.i nol shine with happiness, sin- didn't seem ;,t relish her self-consciousness as much ? .is she had hoped she might. Calar on Sunny Side. n lyas eas) i" < hooee sides on th < ? at enue j esterdsj. ? in one side the west si the height "t* the parade, around noon the sun shone with an apparent desire t<> encourage the bud? ding spring bonne! and such persevcr? mi; blossoms .is the maids In veranil? i.m anil blue. The latter both walk d ,,n the sunnj s-iile. you maj be ture. ? i\ er tin t.ild be found ,ilni"si all the . olor In the procession, <?u the ?asi side walk there was as much room as tin an ordin?r) week day, and here the pedestriani hurried along ss if "ti I business bant. The March wind per? ! mltted no loitering. Probably because Easter came early | tins year, the customer) Barter blues and pinks ami yellows seemed less In I evidence, Must of ths wornen wore I spring h;its, of course, bat compromised when It came tu gowns,.and wore fuis besides. The hats are all little pat 'hats inn disrespect intended) ihi.s year, aparsel) decorated with s slngrte feather Sticking up like a spiki' nr with a bOW m two "f ribbon, Th.re were si^hs far that more exciting Easter when Chan? tlcleer ruli.1 th'1 mllllaery ahoea. As a matter "I fact, the whole par.ui lacked something of the appeal it has made to residents gad liattors alike m former Mars. At na timo tlid the COO? gestlon in the avenue approach bygone records. Even the itosaTaatrattoa on the .sunny sidewalk tailed in make thai ini passabte, while it left tin- other side? walk almost deserted. I'aptaln Cor I'eataSaed ?in third pas?. flrat lolunm. TORNADOES IN WEST; MANY ARE KILLED Nebraska. Kansas. Iowa and Indiana Heaviest Sufferers? Twenty Reported Dead and 100 Injured. OMAHA ASKS FOR TROOPS Mayor Dahlman Fears Looting There?Already Demoralized Telegraph Service Practi? cally Wrecked-Property Loss Again Heavy. Chicago Mar, h ?_?;: .\ terrifli wind? storm causing widespread destruciiog and !<>-^ -.f lit", and prai ticallj w reck? ing the airead) demoralised telegrapk -.?iv |.... raged ot i r the Central ?V? it and Middle states Ists to-day, Reports from Nebraska, Kansas, lows snd In ?liana indieati heuvj damage, but <>w iriK to tin- wrecking ol ihe telegrapk lin?*s the reports ere fragmentar) and la? kinK m detail. ' 'm?h.i. Bei lin, Ash land and Tut'in, Veb. the latter towns neai ''maria - Marshalltown, Ackl y, W.Iblnei end ? 'arroll, lows. Ten ?? i1 ? ite, Ind., and .\t>il"ii... Kan. places from wlilt'h scattering messages rarrajng the news of 2iav.- di ; ru? I Ion ha re been re . "iv...!. The death list at futan ? SS pine? .1 at I.". und ; he In I iresj SI ?"?'?. Por more i han four hours no s or I w.i^ received from th" stricken eitj <>f Omaha. Lat? bulletins report thai half th- . itv uas SV.....I by a tornado, \" wires w- i??? don n, and B? rlln, a n igl boring ton n, * as ssld to be In flam Th? meesags was received over a single telephone n in . s hlch work? <l si in ; rvals I- h i reporta fi om S bi asks s era that ih-- tow n*. v pu. .1 i., the storm had been Mined oui and that the wreckage In Trains load? .1 s 1th. r< s.? ind i'lp bIi lana m ere ti ggllng toward Ih? scene, I ? \n? compelled lo feel their u,n m it hou i ninnli ?- orders, ? ? ing lo Ihe paral] sis of th ' ? ? ??. i h ? ? i \ i. '. The loss o ... ; i..-i t - in lows nas I. SB levere, s? ordl ?: t.. rnesi igi : from the s* ept district I >.i-t ttoi ms I rsfn, hall and in mendous elect rteal disturbs.prevailed over K usa- and N'hta'i-.i the greater part .a thi .?.pv. Where railroad service ivaa linpo *ibli motor tars were pressed into ?? I - and - and supplies wen rushed lo til.- wrecked towns si the best - ?? d imsalbli .over the washed oui roads; Sever i persons were reported killed snd nag ij injured si Qslesbiirg, in t.. nlght, BCi ordlng to reports to th?> Ai lerli an T? h phone and T< k gr ph Company here. The storm aras raglnsj through t'entrai llltnobi before mid night Lin< oln, Xeb., Man h 33, \ Inrnsdo. forming near Greenwood to-day. swept over the eastern part ?< the state, re Bultlng in the death of at Last twenty persons, while ten more nr.' missing and i v ? -t' s hundred sre Injured. Mayor Dahlman of Oniahs has askoi the Governor t.. call out nii?tia to prs i \ .'in looting. Terre Haut.-. Ind . Msn h i'::. Loss ..f in'., and seven? property damage won? mused i>\ & tornado which s'iped out the southern psrl >.f Terre Haut" at 10 "'. lock t.. night. At 1- o'clock seven bodies had h?'?n recovered. Scores were Injured, and the propert) damage will reach Into th.> hundreds of thousands of dollars. All wins were blown down iti ths district affected. This prevented res? cue work, although every svailablefln man and policeman was rtiahed t.. the sin. u. n district It is . \p. cted th? d? sth list s ill be 111. n- than i .1 With no warning 'the terrihV gale swept down on the ?listii. t Parts ,.f the Root Glasi Company's plsnl wcr* flattened. The end of the foundry roosg ..r the Gsrtlsnd fsctory, s solid brick wall, eighteen Im hes thick, was., sd in. Brick and si n? stru? lui es suf? fi red alike. Lightning set fin .? many Bottajss, Men, v..un. n ami children were crushsd j.. death m bed Borne escaped i>> the cellars. Whole structures wars blows .,?? ?. by the force of the s lad. Ths maimed were i ushed to ii ssj Itals s - last as th? v a ? t. ? \ti i. ated. Difficult) was experienced in Obtain? ing dot ton, an.i ill.' tit- 111" II WCfS IM ,,i,i,. to -"i"' s ?th the Hanses s hlch swept ths district. The haavj dosrgj pour of rain Is all that prevented scorns of injured from b< Ing burned In the debris of their homes Bloux City, Iowa, March it Bis por? tions were killed, bouses were unroofed ami man) thousand dollars <>f Human'' was done st Wt odblne, Iowa, by the Btorm which swept thai ssctlon to night, according t>> sn un?onfUTS*sd r*i port. Several persons sre rapssrtsg] killed ?it Craig, Nsb. ? BAR HARBOR OPENED TO AUTOS. Bar Harbor, He., Map h ??The las] excluding sutomoMles ftoni Bar Harboi has sses repssled bj the Maine Legis? latura and the streets <r the Mount Dss* ,ii resort wen? (in.-.i with ears to-slay, Manj garages sre being batlt, and r>> th? opening of the summer season n is r>e liewd the l*orss, srhleh hsj had ?selusive ?wnj hers, will have vanish*!. The se ti.in of ih.? Leglsteture followed s long ii^ht snd i? a defeat for th.- sasasssf colonists, who sought t.. have ?uitoinobiiee Mured front Bar Harbor.