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THE OMAIA DAILY B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. R " o 1™ | CALVESTON PRAYS FOR HELP s o, ot b s s | FUNDS FOR STORM SUFFERERS| it et it 13 | FIVESTORY WALL BLOWN OOWN ¥ | Idences in the west and southwestern they want one iployment offices al Hding Nelng Er for Packing t from there will be large week. Four yenrs ago we had soup hou Wan Kitled /‘\)vprm Signe Mayor and Leading Busi- vy mortslity fst I eapected among Omaha Forwards $300 for erx"f Of Gtle | yors und go' Tobe: oW Jobs ARA §O sou and ness Men for Food and Clothing, & down the ieland and adjacent veston's Stricken Inhabitants, houses. Bryan i< not like Buffalo Bill.| ST, JOSEDH, Mo., Sept. 11— A vall st on the mainland, as both were Buffalo Bill has a show; all Bryan lett | oighty-t 1 « high 1 led and the houses were, to a i his colonel comtalssion. s part of o ¥ o ' CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF DEAD IS 3,000 | ereat exte nsecure. The heaviest icsers | MUSICAL FESTIVAL'S ~ CONTRIBUTION {ana Compa ant blown Iby the storm will be the Galveston Whart RAIN FALLS ON STATE FAIR| fows by & W vieited th There has probably never been a season mpany, the Scuthern Pacific railway and | etty st night s Inborer ’ A | Not m single Senool Mowse, Cunret | Guif, Colorado & Santa Fe railroad com. | DITectors Telegraph Governor Sayers gy i ae yankton Get n Sonking | Klled by faliing brick 0. 1. Resdes when garments for ladi were g0 diversified — | Aifice or Charitnbic Tnstituts pany and the Texas Lone Star Flouring Ome Handred Dollars for the Rene t the Crowd Increases as was %0 8¢ red h 1its which can be pr bbbl bl (LEARING STREETS OF DEBRIS| — cgrm )Th thred inches of fatn 1AL fal | milen Noith and one mils Borth. " The rain- devotes all his ability to producing In'mtllul1 GALVESTON, Sopt. i1.—The following Mavor Moores' call for funds to relleve: nero Jast night was a splendid thing for | fall is e HUVIRY ,’,:”_\" e garments for ladies’ wear. Fashion seems ‘“;.4“':,;”;“4 of conditlons at alveston and | (Continued from First Page) ‘:": j"“"“',"f":""‘l"",‘:';“““"j":”fl‘y’{;";fi"‘h,’_;:,: 1 b AHIN S Al Tara ek will Tiive 6| /Y0 WORE X COLIY TN-UNB DAY have decreed that the Blouse effect is the proper thing. We | commiu ; three children; Mrs. Delle Faucett; Mrs.|able to send at least $1.00 for the benedt| by giopped for n fow days and crowds AR L LR ol : : It g i ¢| Bdmunsen; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bodden;|of the sufferers from Sunday's storm. The| wii| be materinlly swelled because of it | TUSEIStS refund the money if it faile to received gome very handsome new ones yesterday in black, in| /& < v b | Press Mocdy: Mira. Balieman: Paul Delaya (mavor will not ask the city council (0 ab-\ Exhibitors. were losers by rain damage |07 ¥ W Groves signature ia on cach pebble cheviot, all silk lined, at 30— percaline lined skivt %25 | 0" 50 S0l and two daughters; Amedic Matl; Mrs. | propriate any money, owing to tne depleted | inay drove throukh roofs of buildings on [ Frank Williams; Mrs. 4. L. Deveredgo and | condition of the treasury, and it 18 not| o [ lation fe suffer grounds. Quite a panic resulted in Addition Family Not a + | children; Mrs. Davis and daughter, Grace; | likely that a mass meeting will be called. |y oyory - ~ - Kree « | ‘ to move exhibits to dry place WASHINGTON, Sopt. 11.--(Special Tele Walklng Suits eharitavle instttution, of \Wiich Gaiveston | p. Leonoc, wite and childrcn; W, T. Scher- | The citizens of Omaha have never yet beet | Today was bright and a good crowd vis- | gram)- A daushier was horn (o Senator Ing escaped damage St Che W | wood: Schwarzback, 4-vear-old child of [ appealed to in vain and Mayor S'llrvorcn(': ited the grounds this afternoon. Pros- |and Mre. J. M. Th n this morning. The There is nothing better for general utility and street wear than our mew walking | lUmber were cntirely obiftcrated. —There | Theodore; Mr. Davis, whom a reporter met | confident that the city's reputatiof = [0%| pects are especially bright for the balance | mother and child are doing fnely ¢ | 1& fmmediate need for food, clothing &nd|on Avenue P 15 and Thirty-ffth street, | liberality will not be allowed to suffer in e o ook ults—you often notice ladies with skirts on which sag either at the back or sides ehold “goody of all kinds. 1f nearby | (4 L FGUICC T B TR TRd the body of | this instance 8 160a1d exhit the kind which we sell will not sag, as they are cut in narrow gores—besides we have | clties will open asylums for women and i » Y rhe . N ¢ oup ome splendid exhibits are on only experienced people to do our alterations, and we guarantee an absolute perfect | Ghlidten, the situation will be greatiy re- | his wite under the debrin. said that there| The list of contributors up to the BOUT|grounds from largo enstern ,..A.\.,,M,“.“K BE, Tn avery tksememce $10.00, 19,00, K006 k8 490,00 leved, Const citics should send us water| were fitty-two persons In the place, In-|of going to press is as follows: compauies, notably the American Steel and n every ca g 2 25.00. o Sanoline M o, apncluding Keroseti® | ojyding the families of Hatch, Risby, | Mate Rrothers T h \ oll, gasoline and candle . oy e ot R W L TR ire company, which has the largest con- W. C. JONES_ Mayor. orth, Rogers and others, when the build- | Thomas Kilpatric 0. e censlof A carlond o il tife We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. M L ABKER, ing collapsed frank & Moores. . . - M"" mnmI;I ';.lr"rr’:;u”:‘ r: \“\m‘ > AGENTS TR President Island City S8aving Bank avde 8.’ employes [1& on e bit ol ere oon, R e e o) J SRINNE R Snd Case of Police Oficers, Havden Bros Peeyciety |also large exhibits from Iilinois st Thompson, Belden & (o . ' T Pritehard farms. The Women's building contains wun & 3 |a large and tasty exhibit gathered lrnm‘ r’ s e s a c 'e President” CottonExehuange 4 Among the saddest of many sad incidents . i M'MASTER. , R G, LOWE of two police ofcers while the hsubands | races today were | Manager Galveston New " ! ] Qalveston B¢ | and fathers were engaged in rescue work.| Total Z postponed until after 4 o'clock and were | ME ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. MR G b HHilade, | OMcera Joo Bird and John Rowan wera| Thie sum, together with any additional|slow because of the heavy track. The| Digests what you eat. M O A BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS 8T& | assigned to rescue work in the east end|contributions that may come ia this after- | races for tomorrow will be for purses Ttartificially digests the food and aids REPORT BY CAPTAIN BAXTER | carly Saturday afternoon. With other of-|noon, will be forwarded by mail to Mayor |gregating $650 Nature in strengthening and recons ficors they worked faithfully to succor | Brashear of Houston this evening. E P almulng he exhausted digestive or- eampaign of vandalism. Troops are needed dead The Stone and Buchanan planta- | sjrjeary Ofcer In Charge at F water-bound families near the gulf. They —— e XTR. gans, 1tisthelatest discovered digest- @t once. If they are not went without de- | tic were swept clear of buildings, but | Jacln and Crockett Wires rescued about 100 persons from the fury | @UICK RESPONSE TO CALL OF NEED. A WIVES ‘FTER BENNETT’ ant and tonic. No other preparation lay, God help the survivors in Galveston.” | every one escaped. of Grea of the storm. They returned to the sta-| " Thrasts | Man Who Marries in Nebraskn, Kane | €40 uppr-n.u‘h it in eifciency. 1t in- This is confirmed by a dozen of men ot | At Waller destruction is complete [ tion only when the high water floated the| O™®"ja Musicn) L ann and Wisnoarl (s o8 PHA1 stantly relieves and permanently cures the highest standing herc but no one was killed | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Acting Sec patrol wagon and theatenst to drown the| No gooner had the appeal of Governor for Sigumy Dyspepsia digestion, Heartburn, At Pradie View the Normal school has | Melklejohn authorized the chartering | team of horses attached to it. They had|gvers of Texas and Mayor Moores of Omaha ch Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, DESTRUCTION ALONG COAST becn badly damaged. but no ono was killed. | of a special train from St Louls to carry B0 idea that the waters of the ulf had | yean made public through The Bee than an| WARRENSBURG. Mo, Sept. 11— (spe- | Sick Headache.Gastralgin,Cramps and At Wharton an fmmense amount of dam- | o ermaster’s and commissary supplies to | Invaded the western portion of the '“ri’""'“”' response followed from the Omaha |cial Telegram.)—T. H. Bennett of Knob. | allothier resultsof fperfect digestion. Death List Grows Larger as the Re- 886 Was done. In the country above the | rollef of the destit at Galveston, [ Where they lived until they returned 10| afugical festival. which believes in giving as | noster had his preliminary hearing on a | Prl 60 .],‘:.;J vl aree e contains 24 | imes ports Come in from b UL B "”’I‘ Nty ral Wilson. chief of engineers, has not | the police station and heard the report.| it has heen blessed. After a hasty confer- |cbarge of bigamy in this city today and R tirai by G BUNI L850, Chitese t 4 negroes are reported killed on received any advice as to losses upon | Rowan and Bird started immediately for|ones among the officials of the festival the|was bound over to awalt the action of uk plantations in Wharton and Matagorda | fortifications and river and harhor works, | thelf homes, but their families had been HONSTON, Tex., Sept. 11.—Additional '|p.l<mn”l;~" L \:lu & by tu® from Galveston show that |Were left standing '\:,‘1- of Thirty-third strect the storm | The little town of Missourl City was |, swept the ground perfectly clear of the |Practically wiped out. No one was killed sidences that onc 0 outright, but there is a long list of in K ohly mayor was instructed to send the following | the grand jury. corda only two houses | though telegrams to the quartermasters | SWept away. Oficer Bird lost his wite | ielogram to Governor Sayers at Austin: Rennett dropped into Knobnoster last i 7(1’1 E, | rtment indicate that the fortifications | And five children and Officer Rowan his | CONOYORAL: | Joseph_D. Sayers, Governor of ‘Texas, [February and on May 26 was married to been damaged. The following tele- | Wife and three children. Austin, Tex.: Omaha Musical festlval, an|Mrs. Mary M. Conner, proprietor of the grams have been received 1 | organization of business men of Omaha cormuer | MANY KILLED AT VELASCO | (o et mum, ot i oy Wartiom Uk Commercial hotel. A few weeks ago Ben- stood upon It and ALVESTON nett’s supposed wite becan suspicious and {led them up in a conglomerated mass (JuFed. ral, Whshington terrtiic | ers of Texas outee CESTIV placed an espionage on his mail. She soon P blocks back on the beach, strewing the | At Sartatita the Kllls sugar plantation i eyelone, with in Seven-tont {ido. AIM- | gaiior of the Warld eports the Loss OMAHA MUSICAL FESTIVAL. |qiciu ies that he was writing o two Piiag with the debris and bodics of victims, |@ Fui. The thousands of acres of cane and [ hEOFGmenta, famporury bulldings, property of Twenty-Two Lives Dur B e e e NIV ets - .| WHT4/ RSN 91 Wh et e AP o hie The fearful work of the storm was not con- [ (otton are #aid to be nearly without value. | destroyed and gweat clean the West Indian Storm Local army oficers were greatly relieved |aud dn arrest followed. It was discovered fined to the district nlong the beach, but | The damage outside of the crops is esti- DAXT I, Quittermaster - yesterdny to learn that the commander|that Bennett, or Barnett, as he called him took in ail the eity district and the Denver | Mated at $50,000. Thesa buildings are of the kind usually | 6u81oN, Tex, Sept. 11.—Bditor O. 0. | of the troops at Galveston had telegraphed |self in Topeka. had married Ivy Colbern in resurvey, but it was in the vicinity of [ Richmond is reported to have been very | erected at posts for quarters for the troops. | Naijon of the Velasco World brings in- | to the War department requesting a copy | that city in June, 1500, She was a witness the beach that the most destruction to [M ”‘I il ed. Highteen peragns sre tes l‘,\’[“\f‘l".‘lvl'l';‘\'.""‘”" L R «ter | formation of the death of twenty-two per-|of the records of Fort Sun Jacinto and |against Bennett today. He was also mar human life occurred. The waves washed |Forted Kiled. wmoet of them negr I General Aaalington. Hefertie (o my | #ons in and around Velasco as a result of | making no report of killed or injured sol- [ried to Drusilla McNair in Blair, Neb., in | ) away the Home for the Homeless and it about the town 18 thought that the inmate thirteen or phans and three female matrons, were drowned. The government works weple telegram of yvesterday, via Houston T |the storm. Seventeen are negrocs. The |diers. They understand by the dispatch |June, 1897 This wife has been liv and for twenty-five miles from the town |urgently recommend that fair compensa- ames of the white people killed are o s at the fort escaped t[916 Bank s N ty. Wive [ thero 15 not a houso standing on the prairie, | Hon be made 10 contractors for their loxses | DAMES of the five white people killed ar SHRU e Lr00ps L LN SOEC RRCAREE WtEdl el i G Most of the dead 80 far located are in the | %1 that they be relieved of their contraet T. W. PERRIN, wealthy stock broker, | loss of life, as a death list would have been |2 and ! were both in court today and If fortifications are rebullt at or near thelt | Galveston mong the first reports. Oficers acquainted |are determined 1o prosecute. Bennett mar- two small villages of Heedville and Beasly. | present sites 1 nrgently rece LU gmong P q s greatly damagea. In the north part of the | n& WL ) CARGE O LERIE AR O 1 | Biartors Tor troops e purehoamt and tuflt |, REV. THOMAS KEENEY. Galveston. with the ground say that if all men es-|ried the Kansas City wife under the name | west end the damago was great also, al- | g SRS ACIEH B UO plantation and | o Nigher ground. in clty, centrally located, | SAMUEL BLISS, Clarendon, Ark. caped it is a miracle, as the fort is ou|of James Burnett and has succeeded in most every building being damaged to some | At Bloar D every house has been dam Wharves ;"l’*“‘ ad bridges swept MR. PARKER lower ground than the ecity, the quarters [getting out of the clutches of the prosecu extent and many were completely wrecked, | 1, 20 | Hike canmot be it tlons of anv ni-] NELLIE MILLS, Mr. Parker's grand- | being constructed on piles. Battery O of | tion The cotton and lumber vards, which are | two month Jitermastors em- | daughter the First artillery Is stationed at the fort - — At Arolla two were killed and several in- 3 ect of the city, were comoletely ployes lost on barge Howard. Both barges | The o der construction by the - | In that section of tho city, were comoletely | 1oy’ Tic,ul Tho jety work under conmruction by the |y S DEATH RECORD. destroyed and much valuable machinery | "4\ CHouge plantation, two miles west BAXTER, Quartermaster, | United States government was unharme PR A i . is rulned, Howev loss of life was | | Mayor Mool as given his approval to a el | 4 NE b B (ke . |of the railroad station, the damage infileted | Captain "\"thm |v.m.l..‘1u<.».1 that o VaThsielis hatt Vil eaat) the ol ot El ‘tor collecting money for the Galveston Death of Rev. aunwawen. | THERE'S O Hhbes R by the elements was great. There were | action can be taken upon his recommenda L2800 b . | storm sufferers, which was suggested by the A telegram from Bould Colo., an- | p At a local undertaking crfablishment in|gicoy convicts quartered on the planta- | tlons until further information has been [ the Brazorla river, forty-four miles south- |y i Gravam Drug company, 220 South | nounces the death of Rev. John B. Maxfield honest remedy which will absolutely ::23:::’: ,t'urf\‘,‘1l-r:\‘y‘.r‘\‘g..,l.:-'{;,.:(1" Lt «‘1'.'.“!:1\\: tion and they worked herolcally for the | received West Ot Galveston. =~ Sixteeuth street. One of the city ballot [D. D, at that place yesterday at 1.55 kill all human pain, that is MULL'S. boxes will be placed on the sidewalk in[o0'clock. He left Omaha last Thursday for PR o oy eabrooke [protection of life and property. in Saturday’s hurricane. They are: Mrs. front of the store this morning and into | Colorado for the benefit of his health. F I ey, Ber two. cmall children: Haven | The boarding cars were blown out on the | WARNING OF STORM'S COMING Henrt. | LIGHTNING PAIN KILLER. CITY, matn line and whirled along the road six- 4 A % QVeriOl | this any offerings for the rellef of the |a year he had been suffering from an af 1t is absolutely free from anything in- Mcllhenny; the §-year-old won of David |ieey miles to Sandy Point, where they col- | Wenther Bureau Predicted it, ug |10%¢Ph D. Sayers of Texas wae authorized | o jo o' (v may be dropped. The box will L taaioe paralysis, which affected his organs jurious and a bottle should bo in every Rice. The latter was visiting the family it AR A0 o ot ding cars Sl Wete VEENTE fa it telegram this morning to draw on the | PriCHen CILY FlaY, b6 TAPRCL e Ok | o eneech | home. . You'll find it fnvaluable for sumi- f Mrs. Mclihenny at the time of the dis- ; isas City Star for $2,271 for the rellef of | ! i e e o o y Killing two and Injuring thirteen occupants. oh ot Sxtety. | Moores' possession. Dr. Maxfleld was one of the ploneer| as for bruises, aprains, cuts or burns. e aster. All of the badles are 0 badly | A gead child, the destruction of all houses et Ll fo M G LLAFELIG I L YT T Methodist preachers of the state. In 1859 | 8ndS0csizes. Ask your druggistor write maogled as to make it dificult to identify |excapt one and the destitution of some | GALVESTON. Tex., Scpt. 10.—(By West it ] ";‘*‘ ek parasiia _Ald from the Grand Army. he removed from Ohlo to Kansas, settling | The Lightning Mediciue Go., Muscatine, la. them. They were washed ashore near Sea- | firy families is the record of the work of [ ern Unlon Dispatch Boat to Houston, Tex., | 31000 was subscribed by stockuen as the| LINCOLN. Sept. 11.—(Special)—Depart-|gouih of Beatrice, Neb. At the formation | PIONEER KIDNEY CURE i a sure und safe brooke. | the hurricane at Arcadia. From fitty other | Sept. 11.)—The terrific cyclos that ‘pro- | Te*Wt of @ Bubscrintion circulated today at | ment Commander Rees of the Grand Army | or (hy Nebraska conference in 181 he | eure for Kiduey aud Wadder troubies. The same train brought the bodies of |towns come reports that buildings were |duced such a distressing disaster in Gal- | he stock vards. —The money will be for-fof the Republic today wired $50 to the | joineq that organization and remained with | i Mrs. Vincent and her two children, who |recked or demolished. Most of them have | veston and all through Texas was predicted | Warded to the mayor of Galveston tonight | department commander of Texas to be used | I until the formation of the North I were drowned at Morgan's Point injured people iu them, but no dead are |by the United States weather bureau to| The local grain men have already sub- | for the Galveston relief fund braska conference in 1851 During his | saw Hin Family Drown reported. There are avidently few churches | strike Galveston Friday night and created | S¢ribed $600. Proctor & Sons, graln deal connection with the (wo Nebraskn i ¢ was rescued alive in the hurricane district that are in a con- [ much apprehension, but the night passed | ™ Of Liverpool, England, gave $300 to the R L\ \ '0 Tl D I conferences he charge ot | M:"“;‘l:,AI'!““”":"F::‘”[ b o s i thed | oyt g gl ) Sk i dndc o simak pe relief fund today. They sent the following | UUSL\ ELT I\ S l l hm\ onferences be . VA8 i . .ohatge. iot| ¥ He said the water without the prediction being verified. Tho | Fellef fund today. it the t | churches at Beatrice, De Soto, Bellevue, KlNcsFoRD!s cable message (0 their agents here: Mount Pleasant, Plattsmouth, and the First | came up so rapidly that he and his family — conditlons, however, were ominous, the (U2 ¥ (b sk ’ ; # 3 and Mrs. Lucy and her children sought| RAILROADS LOSE MILLIONS | danger signal was displayed on the fagstaft o ey ot ralle "“;“t':";“""" | (CoEWIT SO b (g ) (B0 | church of Omaha. He had been presiding | oscho safety on the roof. He had his little son, b of the weather bureau, shipping was [ Fleano bay over o rellet fund &1 | What has been done in the past by Amarl- | elder of the Beatrice district, the North | Haven, in his arms and the other children | yn Addition teo Property I warned, etc. The southeastern sky was| ing comm i work among | .,ny “\We hav oved ourselves wortiy [ Nebraska district, the Norfolk district and | ou here today | before a heavy plece of timber struek with that dismal, thunderous roar that|!s every evidence that their labors will N DADALRR yOu hi Great, . syt o panded. You recollect In 189, only ten |POSItion last year, at which time he wi killing him Young Rice was presaged trouble, while the alr had that | meet with a BERRIDIS EAANONAG, | rs ago, when the Ogalla'a outbreak oc- | placed upon the superannuated list. Heo | STARCH washed off the roof and drowned HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 11.—The railroads | Stiliness that betokens a storm. A T TR red between here and the Hiack Hills: |represented the North Nebraska conference For The Laundryv Mrs. Lucy's oldost child was text killed | will suffer the loss of millions of dollars | the north, in the middle watches of the | yougron™ o “SO0t 1 ZThe following | Dreak was supprested.” Did Sou ‘feel that |10 four sessions of the general conforence |~—— - by a piece of timber and the younger one | in actual damage, to say nothing of the | RIEht, the wind began to come in spiteful |\ (L CEFI0 B0 FER o g were: fmperfalists when® You “dld 07 [and for elsht years represcnted the tonth | \"4""7215".Ililvlllll’ehv‘w;v“:r;‘- ' vas drowned. 5. L a : op " Jal-| pUfls, Increasing In volume as the day| N8 been recetved hey were Just exactly as much Imperis ct upo hoard havine charg Fong, Py lkorous, Yobust: was drowned. Then Mrs. Lucy was washed | loss from stoppage of business. At Gal-| D! easing In volume as the day| .\ VIN, Tex., Sept. 10.—To the Asso- | iata then as the moen who are fighting in |I8trict upon the board having chars: of | stk T Titen marrféy Wi e mnvn Would tako o hox . watonis Righe Gsas stopicd: power restotdi off and drowned, thus leaving Mr. and Mre. | veston their whary warehouses, depots | dawned Melihenny the only occupants on the roof. | and tracks are rulned. The costly bridges| BY 10 o'clock Saturday morning it was > o vin and it ; § e A A & Mo Finally the roof blew off the house and as [ which connect the fsland with the main- | AImOst a gale; at noon It had increased fn | et “40e: AWIn and ite vielnity are abso- | and General Wheaton and his asslstants of the Pawnee Manual Trainiog school at | ruguisiear mall iy it fell into the water it was broken in|land are in ruins and must be entirely re- | veloclty and was driviog the rain, whipping |y JestRtaees: B TS Commmanis RIORe | SR8, TORGTCOR™ mcer on overy resarvation | Genon and from 1885 to 1888 was president | == half and Mr. McInhenny on the other. The | built the pools and tearing things up In a| 000 People are pport L business | I these states i an tmperialiet now of the Nebraska Central college at Central | SCHOOLS. half and Mr. McInhenny on the other. The| The International & Great Northern and | lvely manner, yet no great apprehension | 110U WEADS OF i3 4 | e City | - portioh of the roof to which Mrs. Mell-|Santa Fe have considerable track washed | Was felt by residonis ro=ate fzom the en- | hOUSeS are wrocked and there is not enoueh | GpEECHES AT SIQUX FALLS | The voay of br. maxten wit s BROWNELL HALL ’ 4 | foodstuft in the county to last ten days . : { henny clung turned over and this was the | cut, whils the Galveston, Hovston & North- | croachments of the gulf, but residents near through this city Thursday evening ove ,.‘ uick assistance is mecessary to prevent - ast seon of he 'hy a very brie Al suffer heavily. Supel ent | the beach were aroused to the danger that | 9 G oosevelt Addresses Im- | the Burlington at 6:45 on the way last seen of her. Thus, In a very brief|ern will suffer heavily. Superintendent t danger that| [0, o1 starvation. Any contributions made| G0YeT®er R the Burlington at §:45 on the way to Ohio, missions, church extension and freedman's m, ciated Pr J and his assoclates and General MacArthur |ald, From 1863 to 1866 he was in cearge its s: As a result of Saturday's|the Philippines are now. If Judge T Boarding and Day School for gl 3 rection o ey space of time Mr. Mcllhenny witnessed the | Mulvy has recelved notice that all the|threatendd their homes. Stupeadous waves Sk 2 mense Crowd at Auditorium and | where the remains will be interred | frection of Rt . loss of his family, one by one. He held | track betwsen Seabrook and Virginia Point, | beran to send their waters far inland and | 0 the mayor will be 'f’f"‘""{,“"’('l’\',?]"“d Outside Overflow Meeting. | & | @ (0 D to his side of the roof, so distracted in mind | with-all of the bridges, have been washed | the people began a hasty exit to secure flne ape oo 4t U a i Sy — - | Mes, Henry €. MeMaken, Fall term a 3900 a8 to care little where or how it drifted. | away and Section Foreman Scanlan and all [ Places in the city. Two gigantic forces | “HOK Mavor and Chalrman Relief Com=| gloux FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 11.—~Governor | pLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Sept. 11.—(Spe.| Ou¢ of the oidest and most successtul He fioally landed on terra firma about 2| bis crew at Nadeau were lost were at work. The gulf force drove the L. M. FISHMARK, Secretary,« | ROOSevelt was Ereeted here by a grent | oial}" Mra. Henry . MeMaken died at her | Cducationsl institutions of the ~wesi—ita p. m. Bunday L waves with irresistible power high up the News from tho coast along the Gulf & NO SOLDIERS Los'r IN STORM |beach and the gale from the northeast McKibhin Takes Charge. filled to its capacity, he spoke for three- | qavo iliness. She was born in Cleveland Interstate railroad between Sabine and pitched the waters against and over the [ 1oUSTON, Tex., Sept. 11— General Me. | GUAFters of an hour. An overflow meeting| . 1 1540 and was united in marriage. in Boltvar indicates that no one has been | Captain in Command Reports Simply | Wharves, choking the streets und flooding | gibnin, commanding the Department of | W48 afterward addressed in the epen Air| Nopragka City in 1861 e is the mother killed. There are no houses left standing Py i) e the city trom that quarter. The streets|merau loft today on the Galveston, Hous.|foF Hfteen minutes by the governor and | of nine children. Those living arc: Mre at Patton or Bolivar. The party has not A Poie rapldly began to fill with water, communi- | (¥ mea S PR 60F LRI here | 1arse numbers of people were unable 0| Harey Reese of North Platte. Mre. Walter reached Bolivar, opposite Galveston. It 3 catlon became diMcult and tho helpless| g go o skift and went to Galveston. Gen- | Dear him. A number of exoursion tralns{goott of Omaha, Bdward, Joseph, Guy and | mirel, mental and physical trainog. Send 18 reported that the village was swept off| WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Adjutant Gen- | People were caught between two powerful from adjoining towns brought in hundreds ASHINGTON, Sep djutant Gen- eral McKibbin goes to Galveston under Harriet McMaken of this city. She had | gor eireular or apply e e d s 3 ral -G L o e ds howlel d y e ity hartic e 3 | o or apply personally to Mrs, L. £10 ORTAR NI ORAR daw IANRUMAR.S MG | araleQOiRiD Ak meaalved & disnaton:from | AIOTRRIE, WhU. Khe Ninde howled and\ceders o Ehé(WAn dephuiiient ig arger fo)) SELRRORIS to Hin SIty 1 patinale th the | peen & life-long member of the Episcopal | R ypton. Principal lnvestigate the condition of affairs and | Welcome to Governor Rooseve | church, & member of the Woman's Relief | euemmm———— The rallroad tracks are under water and | Captaln Rafferty, commanding Battery O, |rapidly increased in velocity the relief party is on foot. First artillery, statfoned at Galveston, Seek Apparently Safe Places. report. It is understood here that he will [ BYery ward in the city turned out & clb} copys "4 member of the Plattsmouth | HOTELS. 44 crowd. At Auditorium hall, which was & bome in this city this morning after a few | PIED standard allowing it to competo with | eastern colleges and schools. DBufldings in complete order—perfect steam ncating, san- itary plumbing; collegia prepuratory courses; speclal students In musle, the lal guages and art; compotent corps of teu Every advantage offered as regards the At Quintana, the port at the mouth of the [ Tex., dated Sunday, September 5. 1t re-| Rainond eommunioation wae oot oft | tako charge of affairs there. e has al. | ¥hich participated in the street parade. |yoiits & QTR 000 L0 OLEmOR — { nmlu-- .”"f' llll:k-lu are not more than | ports no logs of life in his command, but| gnortly after noon, the track being washed | ready taken charge of the Galveston, Hous. | John Pr P larke of New ‘“'"‘\_'I'"" The funeral will be held from St. Luke's OTEL GERARD twelve houses left. A number of citisens | says that the records of the post have|gyue; wire faclities completely fafled at 3|ton & Henderson, the only raliroad in|®For Shaw of lowa, Senator Knute Nelson | goigoapa) church tomorrow afternoon at o | were injured and everybody is in need. |been destroved and asked for duplicate | gvlock and. Galveston was isolated from | operation to the coast of Minnesota and Curtis Guilde of Boston | b0 | 44th Street, Near Broadway, Two big tughoats were driven inland about | records from the War department 3 MR Pl il B were present at the Auditorium NEW YORK If a mile oy the world wind momentarily in | creased in velocity, while the waters rap Relief Train from Chicago. idly rose and the night drew on with| CHICAGO. Sept. 11.—A special freight h Carolina eath of an 014 Settler. | Absolately Fére Froof, Modern and At Surfside, a s e opposite | Kan Rexponds 1o Gal e : At Surfside, a summer resort opposite ponds to Galveston Cry, MBIA, 8. ., Sept. 11.—The second | WISNER, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special | ~Mrs. [ Luxurious In All fts Appointments, Quintana, there were seventy-five persons| TOPEKA, Kan., Scpt. 11.—Governor Stan- in the hotel. Women went Into the water | ley today issued a proglamation calling| iretded apprehension depicted in the face ‘:lxlxrvr"f<|v(:|r‘m~':l)\|.:n’x‘\» =|\;|‘\'Iml”|:in":|1’:| food Ho BT G ala, olisia e SAIERLL oAb of e 0ld emiblarkict i . 3 to thelr walsts and assisted in keeping|upon the people of Kansds to aid the Gal- | ©f ©VerY one. Already hundreds and thou-|* I clothing for the Texas suff VR LAl fodey. QUi nf 80000, voles beard| SUEIOR SOURIY. died st harhome tur mlled [000L AND COMEQRTAULISS SUMMEN the logs away from the hotel and no one | eston storm sufferers. A balance of gso0| %0d8 were bravely struggling with thoir | KOS CI0/MIAK fof the TEAAs waffrers, will | (rom at 11 o'clock tonight McSweeney, northwest of Wisner Monday evening atout Anarioan snd Bhropen Fitn was lost 4 in the treasury of the Tndlan famina relio | fAMIlles against the mad waves and fierce | Probubly start from Chicago within forty- | aispensary candidate for governor, had re- |7 o'clock. The deceased moved to this (Under New Management.) s S < i i 4 4 '“"| wind for places of refuge. The public|¢/&ht hours ceived 20,000 and Colonel Hoyt, prohibi- |county with her husband and settled on the 1B MBLEN'S SONS, Proprietors, ville every house in the place | committee will be forwarded to Galveston | 0 " FHes B The offer to furnish the train was made ; g ta he he die 880, S - H was damaged. One girl was killed. Not | at once. AR SUNTEIN: aer uaman aatalte B R o ek, Rk Thikad & Bacit Honies: 30000 Makwatnay's isad ia grawe | [ANE) WEAUS GhO disd ia iE6 he wet aiso Avon Inn and Cottages A Youdaiaand. as alElGakileg. Bk o 5, fact any place that offered apparently a safe e “;.,\, ook Teles acific rail- [ e | born in Ohio seventy-four years ago, where oA i A NUE AL Il ERAE abExitiaen (5 4 R P retuge from the elements became crowded |F08d to Mayor Harrlscn and the mayor| james H. Tillman, nephew of the senator, [the body was taken today for interment, | /oo o AVON: A o inhsbitable 8| “It.is a pleasure (o sell Chamberlain's | to their utmost accepted it today. Aside from necessities | peats John T, Sloan for lieutenant gov ‘}r.m.m;mnl-u by her husband, son and Ralenh Diopor on.h8 | # Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," Two minutes after 6:30 p. m., just be.|contributed, it is estimated $15,000 has been | rnor. daughter ane ol o § Rele the Convie writes the Harmon Drug Co. of Mound City, | fore the anemometer blew away, it had |donated. The Rock Island has also wired | A1l congressmen are returned, except | AMUSEM % On the Steele planfation, near Hemp-|Mo., “because it always gives our trade |reached the frightful veloeity of 100 miles | Governor Sayers to draw on them for §4,000 | yames Norton, defeated by Lieutenant oy F. Stiles, U, & A : stead, all the convict buildings, tenant|complete satistaction. It s our leader for [an hour. Buildings that had hitherto stood, | for the relief of ihe sufferers. |ornor R. B. Scarborough, and Stanyara| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okl Sept. 11.—Cap- houses and shops were destroyed he [bowel complaints.” This Is the only rem:- |tumbled and crashed, carrying and | _ 5 | Wilson, defeated by Joseph T. Johnson |tain Dunfel F. Stiles, United States Army, | |ry convicts were released on parole and all [edy that never falls and that is pleasant | destruction to hundreds of people. Roofs Appenis to Knlghts Tem At Feastonville Johnson Cameron shot |retired, died here today of inflammation of | |2269| but four have returned. Two of these|and safe to take. When reduced with water | whistled through the air, windows were | ST: LOUIS, Mo, sept. 11 William H and killed H. A. Stevenson in an clection | the bowels. He was a Grand Army veteran f were recaptured and the others may ba|end sweetened, children like it driven In with a crash, or shattered by | MaY0 8rand recorder of the grand encamp- | LAC ¥1oa® g e FECEERBEE SR EUEEUO | n g T was prominently connected with the The New Py of Burlesqn $ | fying slate. Telegraph, telephone and|MeNt of Kuights Templar of the United| o iio"trom the same cause. opening of Oklahoma, being stationed here | MATINEE nnmmm\\ WoAND 3 { —— electric light poles, with their masses of [ S1ates: by wire direction from R. H. Lloyd | at the time, | The Duzzling Extravagansen, &u“ 8 Hfiflfi“fl“fl‘fl“ & wires, were snapped off like pipe stems, ;"‘.H.\m Franclsco, grand :mn.\ sent the | A Tniiaad ot Hies ha | [ 1 fllflhflu and water communications were broken, | ©//OWINE telegram tonlght to the grand| PUEBLO, Colo., Sept. 11.—(Speclal.)— | onel Thomas Turner. h | What velocity the wind attained afier the | COminanders of every state You may tell the free silverites of Ne MOUNT 8TERLING, Ky., Sept. 11.~Colo- | ac rOO !r. d hi d anemometer blew off is purely a mutier of [ The recent storm in Texas has left num- | praska that McKinley will carry Colorado. (nel Thomas Turner. formerly a member | en t S COl!pOn an speculation. The lowest point touched by | PeF® Of our fraters in dire distress. Immed!- | Weo have had enough howling and times |of congress, died at his home in this city | It takes m . the barometer in the press correspondent’s | 8€ relief is needed. ~Appeal to your com- |41} continue to get better for labor. Every- |at noon today, aged 70 years. rainst ‘“‘ T, Satd tia bargmistar 1 thy f manderies (o send at once what they can | X : d by frightened men £ ROCA DR, ' {730 . m. 1t then hegan to rino very | ETANd master, at Galveston, Tex :“‘ eous sow 4 I % J slowly and by 10 p. m. had r 8,00 ched Cra the wind gradually subsiding and by mid- | p i1y In Galveston " Dianakil Th tiavalloaemant raatens MABAL TONK 18 ABOVA RIS s, night the storm had passed. The water ichardson Drug company, says his wife which had reuched a depth of elght feet|und two daughters, aged 13 and 4 years BOY') b Woadward & Rurgess L on the Strand at 10 o'cloch p. m., begun 10 | were fn the midst of the fearful disaster tgrs. Tol. 1919 ebb and ran out very rapidly and by 5 a. m. | : “ | which swept over Galveston. He says he \THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” | srammive ! \.\vam \..n NG, the crown of the street was free of water. | hag little hopes of the safety of his family Thus passed out one of the most frightful | fearing they are numbered with the dead and destructive storms which ever devas: [ [ iy imposaible for him to get any definite s : Enl"E Fov e . ioun | WS i SN 540 Ll (6 S A NIGHT IN fOWN" an media A K b dall's Fa to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, ! For part.... Paris Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address, NARRTER RPAT TR L et P et Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 16 te 20 views and homeless, while in the improvised | Freneh Express Sympathy. Apollinaris Spring, Rhenish Prussia, [m es are the rigid forms of hundreds| PARIS, Sept. 11.—The French govern- al ale ry week, covering all polnts of interest. Altogether there will ‘:x“rm\‘:f‘nr.:v T A B P i P P Ry S v T t i & be 20 parts contalning 350 views. The entire set malled for 82.00. | el | has declied to send 1o the government | charged only with its own natural gas. } NEXT AT ‘:g'\“ MON- - The city beach in the southwestern part |'sympathy with the people of the Unpited “ "'””,”””'”mnnw”,”'”$ of ihe olty was undsr ten 'test of water, | States on 8ccouat ot the Galveston dis Annual Sales: 25.720,000 Bottles. ; l DIY ""!.l NIGHT"’ apd the barracks, located there, are de ter, ‘ A \\U‘I‘ntl‘dlnb “is en sale

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