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NIGHT EDITION—_LAMM the News for All Day—RACIN WEATHER—RAIN; WARMER. GROWTH! » GROWTH! rN The Publishers’ Records for the week endinz ‘tl \ yj chem Pag B ple Bo i ; = — “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” = = - ——— ‘PRICE “ONE CENT. NE WwW York, MOND: AY. M ARC He . 1901, f = mn TWO STATES TORN ADO-SWEPT: ~ HUNDREDS HURT, MANY KILLED ey Y MRS. ERTEL ON TRIAL FOR Hi FH, MOBILE HEARS: Part of Birmingham, Ala., Destroyed and Fifteen Pert SHOOTING GEORGE DEGES. : MEMPHIS FEELS STORM, sons Killed There—Twenty-five Known to Be Dead a ee Li ae Altogether and Five Hundred Reported Injured —Storm Moving Toward Atlanta, Ga. March 23, 1901, keptin the office of every mom- ing paper in New York City show three things : ! | | | | gST—That The World published 581% folumna of | advertising in the week ending la: EX | 2P: —That this is more than was M iattened ie any The Betrayed Mucband| Weeps When He Sees His False Wife Take) Her Place at the Bar.; saear : Despatches from the South late this afternoon show that the tornado which wrecked. Birmingham, Ala., has swept through two States. Fifteen dead have been recovered in Birmingham and ten in Irondale and tian NEP places. A Kansas City telegram says fifty dead have been found at Irondale; but a. Birmingham despatch says three were killed at the former place and fifteen injured. ne , A large cotton mill at Lynnville, Ga., has been destroyed. It is not known ) ni whether any lives were lost. Some despatches say 500 persons were injured and others put the list at 1,000. ULTS AT LITTLE:ROCK, DETAILS OF THE STORM’S HAVOC. = Asean RIRMINGHAM, March %.—In a tore gages. of nado which swept over Jones Valley. @ Where Birmingham {s located, to-day, twenty-live lives are estimated to have been lost, 59 persona injured and im- Monee damage was done to property. Between 9 and@10 A. M. the storm! thn: Slater tor pride ve +) |raged with gréat violence. Such havoc, was created that up to 12.9) o'clock this afternoon the number af casualties had Rot been definitely fixed. Twenty-five dead was, however, the In the Criminal Branch of the County Court, Brooxlyn, Mrs, Margaret Erte! is! on trial to-day for the murder of George Degns, who took her away from her husband. Though she has told her husband that wer loves him and ts un- name of wife, Ertel was jay to help her In whatever rag she no | worthy of t In court t way he can, Mrs. Ertel's plea will be self-defense. I hive never regretted killing him,” she sald, “He was an unnatural brute. lie took me wway from my husband. that was not tard todo, Ertel was a Co, silent man, Deges was handsome rich, He treated me shamefully, sh. Once when I caught him mak- © to another woman I throw in Is face. A week before 1 itlicd hin we had agreed to separate, The ning of the murder he came ne drunk. -An unnatural pasaton setsed him, He |» grabbed me by the threat, throwing mie against the wall. ‘Then he pressed me down across the bed, bis’ knee on my breast and his hand at my throat. He tried to draw a pillow over my face to smother me. It was hts life or mine, ah and 1 silpped my arm under the pillow Rtas yr treD dent ras) nemerer Kiba and goo my revolver. 1 did not try to OUSE PROF RIETOR KILLS HIMSE killed at Irondale, about fifteen in the! Kitt him, put shot to draw the attention BY ‘ city of Birmingham and others in sub- lice. z Ne ae te Tyre into tears when his wite urban towns the court-room, and the ey. Among the known dead are the fol- od up its though to run forward to y IM lowing: rset, Wer, Tne. wvauan scanned the EXTON CLEVER The List of ead, Crowd to find them, but they were hid- den trem her view. she sat unmoved G. C. CHAPMAN, — prominent Dr. through the proceedings. The entire day AS SHE IS PRETTY. phyalclan of thin clty, killed by falling, wun spent. by Assistant District-Attor- yaetann ! »_ killed by ' Pat Prank: McConkey’ and. ex-Judme debris In Mentor'a store, on South Twen- ‘Mahe, the women's attorney, in ex- Leth atreet amining Jurors. ‘ Mra, ROBERT J, LOWE, wife of the} TRIED SUICIDE IN PARK. [Bride of the Health Commissioner Will Prove a|(nimn ve State’ Democratic: Muert Finor seattowed cartette |COSSACKS Renee to Ate to Attack Crowds 48-22 92FDDIOLODEDD-2-00 WHERE THE TORNADO RAGED. i gave snnnnengonr sss nennoones enpnaconneLwennneeenoet 3 { ies i a Saar eae i. Map showing the section of Alabama swept by @ Safe Adviser to Her Busy Husband. INFANT SON of Mrs. Lowe, both] storm which claimed twenty-five lives. killed at their residence on South High- id ina Pasodn. lands, be 89-5256 AD90L09-2405-3846040888 i rs . 3 J. ALEXANDER, merchant, killed in Albert E. Figor, who Hyves with’ his P Vi ki hiaet SEN Sette BEAT wentye | enieey I-known commission merchant | {s described as having been almoas. : «store Aven a 0 resides in Avenue L. completely wrecked. mother and stepfather at No. 1123 Park —Frrince lasemskKI fourth street The total number o Injured in Bir- pared —— SON, bookkeep 1] mingham proper is not known as it Is] Associated Press despatches frome REO) Beokkeeners ne Imposnible to get anything Ike a full] Birmingham say telephone mereages, Pctessavisi execu baile lst from Irondale fix the dead at three an@! tnjured at fifteen. avenue, attempted suleide tn Central Park this afternoon by swallowing car- bolle acid. He was taken to the Prea- Resigns. byterian Hospital and will live. Figor ia employed as a collector fora real" eatate gent imned Budwetser, Thin afternoon he entered_one Wor op ed in Mentor’s atreet DAUGHTER of B. B. Hudson, mer- RICH PART OF colored A COTTON MILL colored. CITY RUINED. IS DESTROYED: BERLIN, March 25, strikes are thrsitening to break out ta- igodas in the park near Revert mish dq Fifth avenue, and wai An extraordinary Council of Min- | "!&ht. Fed ten minutes later by Policeman Several lange forces: of troops, accou- . colored avanagh won dying, In ppnccous| z olored, seta cee Bf innsy Sd over $09 | fatera under the personal presidency | iret for active nerve, marched Urn ; MLEVING, colored Te Pa ty Se tore] CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, starch 3. Lee ieiknownen for ws attomPt/ of the Czar, ts In session at Sarskoe-| tho etrecta to-day, presumably towant |. MYRO, colored. ATLANTA, Ga., March 25.—A tof-| cit received here from Lynnvillgy ————_———— Selo, the summer palace near St.|'"* suburbs, to check the workmen of FANNIE STEADMIRE, negro cook |nado struck Highlands, the residence|(.. states that the large cotton mill ¢ SEIZED A STOKES CAFE. | petereburg, debating steps to stop | “Titit fetortes, who have been warned Fi Lr ey section of Birmingham. Als., to-day. {chai piace, owned by Roncville Brot of e , : ‘ jong the fatally Injured are Rome, Ga., was deatroyed by the sto against enter.ng the city Sunday under Mrs, It. H.THOSTAS aod Mrs. W. H.] 394 there Is great loss of life and | Rome: vin eee a eer any One wae Sult for $3,04' Resalted Sher- | the revolutionary outbreaks all over | the penalty of lowing thelr postions. THOMAS, wife and mother of a prom-| Property. tnjured. ‘ Inent real-estate agent. There is only one wire {nto Bir- Seeking for the Vietine. mingham, and that is a Western TRAINS CUT OFF The storm did Its worst damage in the} Union wire by way of Nashville. The} ON THE SOUTHERN vicinity of Avenues I and J. from Tenth |other wires of the Western Union, all to Thirtieth atreet, wrecking scores uf | buildings and creating terrible havoc. {the Postal wires and the railroad) cyapraNoOGA, Tenn., March M— The entire fire and police departments | Wires are down, The tornado which swept Alabama i turned out to render ald and are still] Western Union wires are working as|sakd to have struck the Chatta ttanooge, jead a J Southern Railroad near Lynte engaged in taking the dead and tnjured | a> ag Leeds, on the Georgia Pacific, Rome and Southern Railroad nestle if'e Visit to Heaver Street. the Emptre. - In milltary circios tt is reported that The Hoffman House Cafe, at No. 7] 1+ iy asserted that the gravity of| the officers of tne Cormack Guard Regt- Beaver street, was relzed by the Sheriff me one thin afternoon. ‘There was no excite-|the situation is growing, that the| ™eAt have petitioned the authorities not ment, and the patrons of the place 414/ Cossack officers have practically re- to employ them henceforth 1n suppress- ing riots, holding that pitting them not know that anything unusual had} 0 10 lead their men against wo- nappened. against defenseicas men and office of David McClure, coup: nd women is At the o iat men and defenseless men, and that! peneath ehetr dientty. Ldeutenant-General Prince Viasemak!, 1 for Leary & Stokes, it was the nelgre resulted from a Prince Viasemsk!, a member of tho $3.00, and that a bond would be tied from the debris and sending them to ites. and business continued og usual. Council of the Empire, has resignod['a member of the Imperial Council, who Undecthking siopa and heepliate and a telegram from that point states and deatrovet Sistas "oe that Tine ——— 3 z as a protest against the exjreme| protested against the conduct of the At Pratt City the roof of the Brick | that the tornado passed north of| of the Sourneras Heal ya werenapieree Rishop Sweeny Dead. measures taken by the Government. | Police and Cossacks, nas resigned, ac- | % High Schoo! was blown away and the | there. Sf wiree being down. ‘The Southern of First Methodist Church was wrecked, " thar all wires on the Alae na were demol-| The highlands are on the south aide | Bein wat Southern Division are downs 8T, JOHN, N. B., Oflarch 2.—Rt. Rev. John Sweeny, D. D., died at Silver] Rioting continues in St. Peters- cording to report. Dozens of negro cal Falls, three miles from the city, to-day! burg and Kleff. EIR ERA a TE eet ahed. ‘The commissariat of the Ten. {of the city on a high ridge over- aE enainethecakeet institutions are fdle, including, accord- , i ag piinca iGOLIag tibet whole ecallegnlinienion Bishop Sr cenee aeciacniial Berebw Ss ing to to-day's {nformation, the Khar- a " Coals and Tron) Company COnInE: LF UE BIRMINGHAM IS the Roman aoe earn Nag cone UNCENSORED NEWS koff, Odessa, Kazan and Kleff! Univer- MRS. JOHN B. SEXTON. blown down, Birmingham {8 situated. It is the RN CITY. dtocese since 16 ENS NEWS. aitles. (From her iatent photograph, the frst-ever puditaned ) Reports of great damage to xro*!P8 lfagnionable quarter and many hand- A MODE Q He had been Aa priest since 1844, He A student named Bobritky, who wan | mifeleiniieieinlebninleli-teleleirieieb ie beleieleletelelniniet-teleieiet-iebeicieteieleieietek [Crupn and to farmehouses tn the vicinity | oe daa , wan born in County Tyrone, Ireland! 2. oo tasting, saturday, Maren | Sounded In the harkoft riots, died the ; are coming in fomoyr residences 7 have; ,been Walle |i us Ue war aie a nets preaiiom eighty years azo- ree a 2 orev the following day. The announcement of his marriage | whereas she in a divorcee, formerly | Brighton and North Birmingham were | there, f the South, It wee locore re Ls e i " my s a " le fe 4 < ef i RAD aera Council st oA a —— by the President of the Health Board | the wife of Tomasso Gloe, an import. |conelderably damage a At trongal oy Mr. Hodges, train master of the 1 ag a speculative enterprise tm ; WEATHER FORECAST the Caer, never eeeen 3. | 100,000 REBEL created much surprise among his|*T 424 commission merchant of this vinmage In not set know? Southern Railway, reports that all the Elyton Land om It 3 a % city, She obtained a divorce a little haljandiac " e kiiled, [thelr wires are down west of Annis-| ¥ the choiera came and ite populse PS i friend ; sa molished and seven people wer ara the chole Fale me) yesterday under the Presi: AGAINST CZAR. nds and relatives. Mr. Sexton |iess than two years ago. Her maid-| A reporter who went tw. [ri jton, and that it iD impossible to get ion of 4,009 mean et i al aed megteceTeortinelt ancy ofthe ear, to tee the tate, refused to. discuss It. But an-len name was Mary Lappe, and she |s|!vertigate tye xtorm damage, tele- | line through to Birmingham. pany donated Umenty acres to he ile hours ending at S P.M. T {o-morrot antict: 2 i other surprise quickly followed when | Philadelphian by birth. She In a|Phoned at 2 o'clock thiatatte neon that jam £2 DAR Bardel eee a ere ro leg 8 Cone y for New York City and }|pated. Workmen in the Province of]it was learned that the bride} woman of many talents, a fine con- (oie ge imyue were Ruled ae that Pace! Epo aT ED fiw one of the great plg tron centres vioinity— Occasional — rat The delegates of the students, at a Vladimir Clash with had given the pastor of St. Agnes’s,| versationalist and she will be a good |. The dead are G. W. Gar avear IN IRONDALE?|tienz MOET on and meal WOUStTy. iT woth - " Dy wel a two enildret ‘ cet | was with Might to dense fog to- pee ne Fenteeaey withdrew their pre: Troops. Brooklyn, where they were married,|helpmeet to her husband in the com- de fek LY South was attame with the glare of ite night and Tuesday; allghtly }| vious Invitation to assemble tc-morrow. to understand she was a widow,! ploxity of New York'politics ae cliy: ts itty miler north of the: Warmer to-night; brisk east- This atep was taken In order to prevent| LONDON, March 23,—An Insurrection BILE SE Soiree STEUN see Padrebltahes Hi) i KANSAS CITY, March %—A_ de- Piri and 100 miles nose ‘ the police. from arresting those. who|!n which 100,00) Russian workmen are ny apatch received at the general offices | 0 sam erly winds Baveraken aateuite mani cones? concernel has broken out in the red Man Realgns. | mmf ounecence tn jee inl offa cMid OFT EE tude fot the nan City ,Fort Scott and {sll laid ont Thy eoated, fave (i Y province of Vladimir. Depu Ansistant Dintrict-Attorney | Mayor Van Wyck has signed the Memphia Ratirotd in this efty at 3.t5!by railroad < uf a neta tfon for the studeats’ ‘lbesties and un!-|" 4 Prefect has been kliled in one of| James D. Carr, the only colored man {tution of the Board of Aldermen e a T, = [this afternoon from the agent of the/are well paved. It covers an area Twenticth Century Progress Wersity reforms and draf:!ng them Into | several conflicts, MROLCY EEN hed sngiharenpoattyel in cals ling John V. Coggey tot aeaney in ‘The Connecting Link road Birmingham Ma yarn that up six square miles, Ia exeruplited In the equipment, operatl the army, In spite of thin it ts feared See per er S pilin Dane a | ite Board caumed bye t hot Ale ql nd the Middle Weet ts the (0. the time oe ine ante Reve. beta fee e © 1 oy td ; Mt der unin. a spateh fifty dead bodies have been re-| ‘To Prevent Paeamon| comfort of the Pennsylvanta Limited, ‘o Care a Cold in One Day. Mr. ‘i | derman Frank Dunn, of the natural short line fi A a 1ronda ‘Ala., which town faxative Dromo-Quinine removes the causys av New York daily. that the workingmen will asnemble, na’ Take Laxative Uromo-Quiatne Tablets. 25 aa fourth Assembly District