A CYCLONE LAYS TONNS IN. RUNS Wide Sweep of Great Storm In The South. SEVERAL PERSONS WERE KILLED. Destructive Rain and Wind Storm Rages Over Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee — Winona, Miss, Probably the Worst Sufferer — Churches Demolished, Memphis, Tenn. (Special).—Tele- phonic and telegraphic communica- tions received Sunday from points in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, for a distance of several hundred miles, report that territory to have suffered from a destructive rain and wind storm. Only meager detalls are as yet ob- tainable, but five lives are known to be lost and great damage has been done to property and crops. Rail- road traffic from Memphis is demor- alized by numerous washouts, and many trains have been annulled. From the reports so far received, the greatest damage occurred in the central and delta regions of Missis- gippi. At Winona, Miss., the Catholic, the NEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. The New York Central accused of having granted amounting to $26,000 to the Ameri- can Sugar Refining Company, was found guilty. The trial in the of the American Sugar Refining Com- pany for accepting rebates will begin today. The New York THE THE Railroad, rebates case Central Railroad was found guilty also on the second indictment charging the road with giving rebates to the Sugar Trust on sugar shipped from New York city ww Cleveland Green Womack, a wealthy Missis- sippi farmer, was indicted by the fed- eral grand jury on a charge of peon- age. He is charged with having held several negroes as slaves for eight years, Executive officials of Western roads contemplate asking the Interstate Commerce Commission to serve as a board of arbitration te settle dis- putes between the companies and of- ficials. In an Interna- address before the tional Congress on Tuberculosis New York, Dr. T. D. Crothers clared that consumption and holism are twin sisters. A proposed deep waterway scheme to connect the Great Lakes with the Gulf of Mexico was launched at representative meeting in St. Louis Joaquin Nabuco, the Brazilian bassador, refused to answer questions Christian and the African Methodist Churches and the Hesty brickyard | were demolished and many buildings anroofed and damaged. Among th largest buildings damaged at this place are the postoffice, the ra | house, the oil mill, the compressor, the warehouse of the Jackson Mer- | cantile Company and the residence of E. J. Dunkston. Besides these 25 smaller 1 dings were partly de- stroyed. Telegraphic communica- tion is prostrated. | Of those buildings not the was probably most damaged. The of this building was torn off wind, which at times reached aln tornadic velocity, falling on t} of E. J. Dunkston, 25 ¢ The windstorm was preceded and lowed by heavy rains, causing washouts along the route nois Railroad and Crops. At Mathison is reported Woman was ing. At Tchula a falll small frame b mn fire, child to death. At Nonconn from Memp under © ope yall destroved the roof v the 1081 compre eS8S0r severely ¥ 15) home «28 va 5 away. ol- serious of the I Central damaging 1, Miss, , to have rious damage occurred, A falling buil QE set « burning the Miss. , serious damage, are cut off is impossible are irom MEANT TO KILL POPE. Explosion Of A Bomb In St. Peter's Canses Janice, Rome (B) of the despera terrorizing Sunday a bomb the Va the m at his noonday ments at th upon the | planned is spread abroad visit the ca: to tne tomb «of Clement the outrage was committed. and the anarchists here placed the a long-time fuse attached however, remained in apartments, The vast edifice was crowded. and an indescribable followed the plosion There were no fatalities. 3 goon as the echoes of the tremendous roar haa a canon sought by reassuring words to quiet the people, but in vain. 1 { € ife of the evident that hedral bomb, wit} The Pope, his private ¥ scene of confusion | ceased | Explorers Saluted, Christiania (By Cable). Capt Roald Amundsen and his companion explorers arrived here on the steam- | er Helig Olaf. They were transferred to the coast-defense ironclad Norge. A salute of 15 guns was fired from | the fortress, and the explorers were welcomed by a number of officials and prominent citizens. A banquet | was given in the evening in their | honor. Hurt By Gas Explosion, Redbank, N. J. (Special). —Az the | result of an explosion of acetylene gas in the house of Michael H., Mur- | phy, a New York commission man, Mrs. Murphy, her six-year-old son. her four-year-old daughter, her negro maid and a stableman were so badly Injured that their lives are despaired of and the Murphy residence was completely wrecked. All the injured are in the Long Branch Hospital The Kaiser's Travels, Berlin (By Cable Statistics show that the Kaiser spends half a million dollars yearly in traveling about his empire, He always has a special train and pays the ordinary rates for it. He now increasingly uses auto mobiles, which are cheaper, but he etill considers that all ceremonial Journeys demand that he travel by railway. Sanitarinm For Navy. Washington (Special). —Upon the recommendation of Surg. P. M. Rixey, United States Mavy, the President has ordered that the military reservation of the old Fort Lyon, Col., be turned over to the navy for use as a sani- tarfum for tuberculosis patients of the gmervice. The reservation com prises about 575 acres and has on it 8 pumber of buildings whieh, with glight repairs, may be utilized at the outset for the purpose, below his dignity. A $10,000,000 combine is in mation, with Walter laker, M. Lowney and the companies parent concerns. 1 for and as The Arctic steamer Roosevelt, with Commander Peary aboard, has ar- rived at Chates 7, Labrador, hav- ing been delayed by storms The wages of employes Ame Express Company paid $200 a inerea cent The ia + 8 to f the who are 0 ican less than ed 10 month were net Pennsvivania Rallroad, has nonin- abandon ed bids 1 we Bi€ } flamal . the negro Kedleston. and Mrs, Leits on the Jord mother-in-law I at New York Baltic from Liverp Mayor Schmitz Fran charges 31 RLOTLIOT in 8 INE i Ruef, of » been indicted on Abe San isco, 21 Im Compa Pulls fa ir an ny capital ; ¢ k creased ato Hon 600 Dr. Robert Craig, of Pittsburg, committed suicide at Atlantic City The Wabash will apend over $12.- for new and Cars Foreign. Cardinal lecot has informed “monstrous error’ declaring that the dioceasan as- socidtions formed under the Cardi- nal's auspices were legal. the Cardi- nal explaining that they were not with the separation made a iv 118 Mar- to of The shal Conrad von appointment Field Hoetzendorf laron von Beck is confirmed The wife of Peter Struve, former editor of the revolutionary paper Emancipation, has been arrested. belongs to a noble family, but Gen The Chilian’ Chamber of Deputies au for of Valpariso and a loan of $5,000,000 purpose, The British steamer Melrose Ab- hey and the Swedish steamer Adolph Meyer collided off Bordeaux and the former sank, but no lives were lost. Extraordinary police precautions have been taken in Rome to protect the King and Queen of Greece on their visit, November 23. The Satsuma, the first Japanese batleship to be launched in Japanese waters, was set afloat in the presence of the Emperor. The Finnish police have seized large consignments of rifles and am- munition destined for the Russian revolutionists, The Russian Forelgn Office denies reports that Russia contemplates in- fringing on Norwegian territory, Estrada Palma, former president of Cuba, visited Havana for the first time since he left office. The Bpanish government has de cided to make an exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition. Monsignor Constantine, the papal almoner, died of heart disease, i | HEARST FIGHT GOST $236,370 Oific’al Figures, However, But Part of Expenses. HUGHES EXPENSES PUT AT $618,55. Money Spent by Editor in the New York Campaign Far Above Any Sum Recorded, and Equals Thirty Cents for Every Vote He Received, A COSTLY CAMPAIGN, The more than a quarter of a million Willlam R. Hearst spent was divided as follows: Independence League$198,870,22 Democratic State Committee . iss Traveling Expenses. Every vote Hearst him 30 cents Hughes’ ratio of R votes The does 57.000.00 500.00 got cost the 160 were at every expenses for cents ed total by him actual Hearst, in- prelimi- rende; the hy account show amount expended cluding the nary fight not Cost © he Now a Something | of Fri- i { day when it was announced that Yk Vill R. Hearst, i candidate for gover: and in with York {Spe { fal } sensation was caused here iar who was the n Independ League the the statement recent camp Secretary ald agents 3 7) the neces SAY for the nomi nation gOV r and lie on the Ind State ticket the 8ary n gotten governor pendence Such a signatures petition, of the neces voters, had be the 61 counties sworn umber of to in every one of State RUSSIA'S HUNGRY HORDE. Lie In Bed To Weaken Hunger Pangs, {By 71 8t. Petersburg, Cable) The reports from provinces be 38,355,000,000 sa to 15,069,000,000 pounds, rye pounds, which is 9.598,000,000 pounds below the average The winter grain crop, deducting the seed grain, leaves for feeding the population 318 pounds per man, much of which is exported In several of the interior provinces the peasants have taken to thelr beds, lying motionless for days at a time, in order to weaken the pangs of hunger, and mixing their