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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEL IHL KSDAY, SEPIEMBER 13, 1900, efit to be given in a few day The San lrrore e e S have oir mate the | Over Five Thonsand Lives Blotted Out by | ™ use of a full train to consey provisions | Words Cannot Express Its Gratitude for . fmer Agurs Witd xil Wawst, | A2d Soods et ull Nikds Gd they are bos Omaha's Liberality. MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE : h s Y, Lof : - | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Sept. 12.—Gov - Something new in velvet. It has a beau: | Geueral MeKibbiy . He said | —_— | vowis and STLIE, (O exchafins, vumacr 0| ALL SOUTHERN TEXAS IS DEVASTATED | ernor Stephens has issucd a proclamation | CITY WILL BE THOROUGHLY CANVASSED calling on the mayors of all Missou e Indictment FoRiing By tiful satin tinish and is very handgome for | waists, dresses and trimming. We are 1|y okt LY Atbae Wt clal clubs, churches x““‘f”-'nh e Renerally e shand LU otto one " to contribute liberally to the storm suf today ¢ ol h rent « jowing these goods in all colors and | Sl mRL000.000—Houston Alse Har ferers of Texas 1 AL Heias R 7 P | | Hitinn nancial Way CHICAGO, Sept. 12.--Robert Mair, Rir | 1 black at #1.75 per yard We wish you would ask to see| | by Storm. Thomas Lipton's agent here, today re sl ceived the following cablegram from the them whether you wish to buy or not. - - krown yachtsman | 5 [edon Y[ HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 12.—Based on re Very grieved to see press reports here | Mayor Moores remitted $318.30 Tuesday | We Close Onr Store Baturdays at 6 P. M. o Liey. | POr!s believed to be accurate, the following | regarding vnunn,» calamity :».-nn-'n Gal r“:v\:;.\n(’vr”r H“::.‘|~h.lv:r‘;:l'l‘l‘|nn\l;U'v'I‘H‘lv 1‘\?'{ AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTER cnant Perry arrived. It will be impos. | StAtement is probably as near corfect as | veston. Bufferers have my deepest aym- |7 he sufterers Bto And oL | lat t the d fr b Ived at regarding the | in | pathy Send $1,000 for me LIPTON '‘exas towns that were visited by the te sible to formulate list of the dead M | Texa a result of last Sature s 8to INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12.--The people of | ble storm of Saturday and Sun Mayor . i last Saturday rm l b A | Lives Property | Indianapolls and of the state at large are | Brashear immediately acknowledged the re- | ’ d | Nayor Jore ““" Ml I8 Ve qeRa Wit ! Lost. Loss. | responding liberally to the call for help fu | ceipt of the money in the following | number 5,000, and others wh srtunity | Galveston 5,000 $10,000,00 | Texas | THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA, [EEERIES (17 e CERRUFRUIGE CREERVEE | et { {moa | Governor Mount today fssued a proclama Wit e 1t ag once for . 8. O A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8TS place A '-‘ ety 1 g § ;g teheock ] o) | tion to the people of Indiana asking them oty ot Omstn s AT VB UERLIEE Al hs have had| ylenmond . U0 [ to contribute for the relief of the person suftering here is b - | committees large enoush to consume ten | Fort Bend county J .00 | 11 distress not expect mor Ho turned in and helped to rescuc others [ Marla Lewis (negro); Mrs. Anderson: Mrs | PeT cent of the provisions which they | \wharton coint & twow| The two telegraph compantes announce | MONeY Y One dollar sent ut cnce whil 4o who were in per One woman carried | Mattie Anderson; Reader family: Hoffman | Prousht. The rellef sent trom Beaumont, | Colorado .00 | that they will transmit relief money to 0 effort will be spared to swell Omaha's | her B-months-old babe In her arms from |family; Mr. and Mrs, George Falkenhagen; | TeX.. arrlved this morning and was d Velas Iveston free of charge when such money | contribution to $1,000. A systematic can her house only to see a beam strike the | Mrs, H. Clem Kuhn and two children; Willie | 'Fibuted as fast as p owsible. It conststed | giner “jisii Brazoria Is sent by committees properly authorized | vags of the city has been organized by the | child on the he ling It instantly. She | Day; Mrs. James Holland: Mr. and Mrs. H. | °f two carloads of lce and provisions ¢ Too | to act mayor. The city employes have contributed suffcred a broken leg and bruised body. | Lockman; Sam Willlams (negro); Mrs. Na. [ “4me by way of Port Arth 10000 | DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 12.—This city has |50 wents each to the fund and the council Eighteen persons were caught in the | than Moore; Jullus Ferget; Char Joss; | Wounded Need At n 10,000 | subscribed nearly $15,000 in cash and #1x [ \non" and other elective officers have sub Grothger grocery store and It is pre 1/ D, Boss; Mre. Fritz Feither Engle ke FORL LFOUBTO. hiow sewms Lo 1 i Joog | cartoads of clothing for the south Texus | yoribod gums varying from §1 (o 5. A sim that il were lost, as many have been re- | hart; Mrs. W. J. Johnston and two children: | (hese people who are in greatest H 15,000 | flood sufferers . i HIE SOVARIRET REE 109n Karied aEions \Ne ported dead who were known to have|Mrs. John Holland; Mr. and Mrs. . Charles | (hrough no fault of those in charge o 2 wom | CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—The Chicago, Rock | .oty offictals and employes been in the bullding which was swept away | Lawson and child; Henry Seidenstricker: | yioiribution, are the last to r fit 1090 | Island & Pacific special freight of fifteen All money sent to Mayor Mootes will be entirel;. The firemen buried eight bodies | Mr. and Mrs. William Roebm and six cbil- | 5i0 Many of them are so badly Bartatiu » 00) | cars laden with supplies for the Texas suf- | yiegraphed to Houston immediately and south of Avenue O today. The graves wene [dren; Charles Schuftz; Charles Bodecker; [ ind matmed that they are unable fiher bolnta 100000 | ferers will leave here tomorrow. The train [ ") " ing the storm sufferers within marked with pleces of garments worn by | Mrs. Howard (. Dunning and three chil- | (o tne reljof committes and the Texas Clty ; tho.o00 | ®UI1 run on a passenger schedule to Hous- f & "y atier it i placed fn the hands of the person dren; Alfred Ludwig, mother and sister-in- | 1o0g are 80 overwhelmed by direct | Columbin 4 8 16,000 | ton Ofialia’e GHINP exvcitive, The telegtaph 44 Will Love, a printer Houston Post, | law: Richard Dunning; Mrs. Higgins: A. E. | {jons that they have been unable to ,,,M‘»\ml proint 4 1000 | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Adjutant Gen- | \uionioa" have consented to wire all sub N ,,,,,_‘,vfl“-xu rly lived in Galveston, swam the | Goth and wite; Joseph Manley, mother and | .\t messonger | Ba e it B itvaviciyy | eral Corbin has telegraphed Governor Say- [ (FRACRSE CENE 00N | to reach his family, whom he | two nieces; Mr. Manley, sr.; Ravey family The wounded everywhere are still need of Galvest 200,000 | ers saying that if the federal government The subscriptions received by the mayor | 0 found to be alive in Galveston. He swam|A. Albertson and wife; Mrs, Oscar L | ) i $ow S e | DR to telograph and can be of any further service to the people g " | 'ng the ition of physicia and telephone wires outside ¢ up to noon yesterday were as follows OF from pier to pier on the railroad bridges | quist and three children; Mrs, Lackey 1t6 BYeEy effore 1t I feared that & nit b ARG s 0,00 | 0f Texas in their present trouble, within [ 7' 15 HOCH 8 A ! father and mother; Mrs. Park and two | oy iy Bachtne 6 UHe r physical | Damage to ¢otton crop (o the limits of the statutes, to telegraph him | [{uyden Bros ployes ny ! laughters; P. Levin and family: Mrs. Jack | jnability to lend them the a ecessary| limated \vernge crop in what way Thompson, By & % T L ¥ wands | AFdion und nine children: Ars. Holmes | tn av (helr sine " ner hil Recessary | - oflcounties affecod), 5000 ;o0 | LONDON. Scpt. 12.-At a meeting con- | EFanK & Acts Hezsantly and fromprly. iy ol . (negro), school teacher; Henry Direkes and ‘ Hed | vened by the lord mayor today it was de- | , 130 feet high on Bolivar Polut, across the | (NCE! t ton who is able to walk and work is en-| Losses to live stock cannot be estimated, | " & S bay from Galveston, about 125 persons | family; five of Feigel family; Adelaide Ule- | gogeq in reltef work with all of their|but thousands of head of horses and .-mn.-“"""' b L M e e s G WelliELtor & | Cleanses the System sought refuge from the storm Saturday | Fidge (negro); Jordan Tresvant; Mrs. Tur-|anargy. But despite all this they cannot |have been killed d all over the storm district. | rom the Galveston disaster and £1,500 was | jgrvig Wine compuny. Council Biufts 500 | Gently and Effectually evening Many were \ rtunates whose DET Mrs. E. « Willlams (negro) Prof. | keep pace with he miserab| fon immediately subscribed, exclusive of over (x \} .']nhlrum when bilious e )sll\'(. g % g e elss; Se Sexalis ones and ¢ : o 500 ratsed by e Cot soclatiol r 3. B avix h 8 O bt 4 ity gt g it bl g e B “ql batt;. Mrs, Luey Green; Matilda Woodrow; | 2y A" Dh W St it Vskieton '.| ol [1ution expressing deep sympathy with the | Dr 3 Cameran Anderson il | Lresepts in the nost acceprable form e o i e RNl Liew; Robert Hughe rr AR B b MR Ll LT is Rafaed fn Al the | pgplo of Galveston A" Friend V01| “the laxative principles of planis ul.l»m.m‘;n o h Galveston and v;. i {L“:‘v DR P b A Btk S e e g il the relie \n‘x.k said al Cltles—Call i ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.—In response to the | i \Wesseis. | ehruskn Gty 0 0| known to act most beneticiallv: illes he refugees spent an awful nigh v Lo b "' | tonight that there were 200 people at st Urgent. ollo W oeived day I Chasts atismouth ¢ Supply of reah whtor was soon exhauste WL Cuney; Agies Lewis: George AN | Lour making cofte o sat waer and ipg| HOL . B 12.Whon the re. | Galveeton, the Merchants’ machmnge bes | ol b ot @i i| TOGETITS BENEFICIALEFFECTS and wife ed Day; Annie Scott; Hen ppointed a co ee to purchase supplics X and an effort was made (o secure water : that as their beverage. Very little steal- | lief committee footed up its wo n h Will Gurley X by "catching ralawater in_bilcksts, sus. |FOrd: Prot. Gibson and family; Mre. Blla | {ug was reported todsy and. here wors mo [ might 1t was made publie that' the sy |fOF the suffering thers and a carload of Rtiger & ; BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY A 3 1 Piner; Efffle Harris; Edith Randolph; Mrs p . e . 4% made public that the sub-|meat, another of flour, one of potatoes and Brewing association ) pended At the top of the lighthouse. The piners Bffe Hartis: Edith Rando be | Klllings. The number of men shot yester- | scriptions In cash were In excess of $15,000 | another of miscellanecus. goods will he sent Bricklay nfon, No. 1 cAllfORNi,\ fIG SYRUPCO experiment was a success in a way, but it I\, ““ ’H“\ “"l""" £ " L e \ one | 1Y for robbing the dead proved a salutary fand that in addition to the provisions | mmediately L e \,",',';“,“25 sompan I SAN PRANCISCO, BAL 4 demonatrated s vv{m«flb;,-hh Incldent of the, b N add Mre. Webber: ‘William | l6#00 8od it is mot expocted there will be | which have been forwarded from here the | “president Chamber of Commerce, St clerk's office 500 | LOVISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, NY. orce of the wine e bucket was soon | (ARKIeri Mr i AEs. Webber: WL | ay more occurrences of this sort federal government has ordered 50,000 | Louts: Thousands dead: entire city desti- AL TaEetl LR L0 | _for sate by drugpirs - price 50¢ per bamle flled with water, but It was saity and | o B ANk and daughter; | o Te 801diers of the regular army and the | rations, which are now on their way from | (ste. Fever \beostoning i wipe out all [ Charies V. 'Mile e et could not be used. Several attempts finally Prink SHaw 04 Bins Upd two daust National guard are guarding property and | San Antonfo. Lieutenant Ferguson of Gen | 1iving. Send us by special train disinfect- | {ounty judge’s offic resulted in a fresh water supply suflicien 3 sy > | It is impossible for thieves to escape de-|eral McKibben's staff said that he g Rev. J. C. (. Owens AMUSEME ors; Mrs. Lucy Berger; William Yeager v hat he had re- | ants, prepared food, hay, grain, everything | John Mathieson 1 ot s A gt s b i i"i'ur!nn ©. Schulz; Fred Schulz and wite: | '““1°" ceived intelligence that 30,000 additional | that can be used immediately for man and | County treasurer's office 6| Creiel Koes. he salt water spray was shot § tions would be immediately sent. Lieu- | “all o I. 8. Bush & Co ( reighton Mr. and Mrs. August Jefferbrook; George o nt. Lieu- | heast. Call on railrcads for speclal ser- | S. Bush . | eighton skyward over 130 feet and mingled with the enant Ferguson expec o e two ¢ . Sam Scott, license inspector ] the top of the ight tower several of the | MOOTe; Mre. Sam Anderson; Mrs. Mary alveston today. A tele- | gjp] am from New Orleans says that the ex Scull; Mrs. Willlame; Mra, Thurman; J. R. | Governor Say Brooks; Virgle Lemmon: Mrs. Blank: Mrs. | dition at ¢ Florence Bland (negro) and seven children L Henry . Davis, sr. Florence Homes (negro): Mrs. Miller (negro) and five chil- | AprgpiN nre ir needs are worse that St. Loutw' | chutodian " N0 Y A rp eum 1381 durlug cyclone. i ges there have 5 e | " M R Mal | changes there have raised money to u.-v‘ “J. H. W. STEELE, Chatrman.” | Dr. 7. 1. Haiph amount of 36,000 for the sufferers | Liberal contributions are being made by [ Omaha Dally News company President Parker of the New Orleans|the banks in addition to the $10,000 se- T o xchange was advised that the | ames H, Adams MOSt venturcsome storm suffere the destructive work of the wind on Gal- | veston island. Twelve dead bodics were i recovered near the lighth | viewe veston Has Not Exnggernted RVED 81 Follow H!c &l'm\ d. Cotton St L b cured by the Interstate Merchants' asso- | George . Cockreli | QIN ] MATINEG pEaYE MEttLE eI mace. dren; Mrs. Piney (negro): Mrs. Trostman | roduy mude the foileinn somno! SAYETS | money could be best expended in the load- | ciation. A number of commission merchants | B. F: Thomas SUNDAY, "4 50[“ 16 My MUl 8- Storekaeper, lost his NS )| oog ohes olitidtens” 1ds and Cors PRtHok: | oo, ¢ the following statem®ut to the | ing of a transport with provisions and the | acting Independently will send two carloads fL I L L] Siive NighT, '\‘\“."r e ‘"‘"M‘" "'{ e ")"'”‘""'l R. €. Cuney; Mrs. W. T. Knowles and two ,\.{‘\"’:': ASRETRIL '::':“"” lent on’ the | prompt dispatch of it to the island city. [of vegetables to Galveston and the Post- | Walt urisel Mok, & Meyer And ¥ w hen the storm struck the city he hitehed | 3 ialveston flood situatio view of the mews that has co ey Bros o up & one-orso cart and wtarted out to|Ccbidren: Mre. Bchuler and six children: | “conaitions at Gulveston are fully as bad In :‘ W of the mews that has come from | Dispatch will ship one of supplies and med- LN it FIRST BIG \II()\\ (H [|[I SEASON [ i | | [ [ Herman Tix Sargent; Mr. and Mrs. | as reported. Communieation, howevor, | ton of the fntensely unsanitary con- Dorrfe and two daughters; Corinne Carter | been established bhetween the and family; Herman Martin and part of | ¢ mainland and hereatter tran of supplies will be less dieul Mily; Harry Freitag; Mrs. Kthnel and | of ‘tiof (L i rescue his nelghbors. Cartlead afte load he carried in safety Fire ¢ house No. 5. On three occasions th cart mpany cart- feines today. ) Y Thomas Hogat ' ang | ditlon of the city as a result of the rapld | MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Sept. 12.—At a meeting | Buck Keith sportation | decomposition of corpses not yet recovered | of 100 cilizens this afternoon more than | A. E. Wiley The wo'k | from the ruins, the relief committes i hn Kerns B GIRARD and i 1 o $3,000 was subscribed for the immediate re- | 3 3 3 oad of hu heings, some W de 5 clearing the cof S pr) sing fahil Millard hotel Xes 188 GARDNER load of Human beings. some halt dead,| iy, “guugnters; Fritz® Welsemann: Tom | Wel And hduiant Generul Boutts uner |COrwarding largs quantities of disinfectants. |llef of Texas® deatitute. The members of | ShimrinnC Ehos In “The Soubrette and The Coy athers crazed with fright, was carried for | mo . “se ™o nq ' Mrs, Toby Adams (negroy: | direction of the mayor, Is patrolling tho [ The transportation facllitles are steadily | the local fire department today subscribed | Dick Donnelly ™ «c blocks by the Ing currents, but he | efty for the purpose of preverting depreda i 3 | Weir D. Coffman JULIA KINGSLEY & bidirt e G ’KI To bis last | Mre. Alexander Allen and five children | {iohe The modt conseriive catin Plodty | belng improved. All the local fraternal [and forwarded $230 for the relief of destl- Willlam 1. Kierste iing “Her 1 s Niece anded all of them safely, even Lo his las (negro); C. Y. Clark (negro): Mrs. Thomas | the number of deaths plices them orders have made appeals to their membe: tute firemen in Galveston. The Commer- [ Cudahy Packing Co. Calhoun and three children; Mrs, Waring of [ {ontributions from citizens of il to subscribe to the relicf fund either in|cial Appeal forwarded Y to Governor Total Chicago; Perry Jasters and two children | funidly und Hberalln ot 1t 1 e RiaS, 1y | cash or in theform of food and clothing. | Sayers today . | (negro); Robert McPherson (negro): George | Eapldly and iberally asiIE WIABNAdGNUS | i nogroes -6t Houston iave ADPEAIN o | _— INSURANCE COm Ashe, sr corge Ashe, jr.; Mrs. Annfe | JOHNSTOWN RETURNS FAVOR | employes FOURR JUGGLING JOHNSONS, The World's Greatest MAZIE KNG n of Kleetric AVIS AND inve MWig HROWN BROTHERS, Aristocrat load, when he mot his death. As ho at tempted to pass into the building on his trip the fire house succumbed to the wind and collapsed. Some of the wrecks siruck Mutti and he was mortally injured. Prof. Buckner of the Byckner Orphans crpsichore NIES W work of rest r | thelr brethern throughout tue couniry to Dunton; W. A. Dammel and wife (negro), veston will hav do likewise. school principal; Ed McDade (negro); M f the World hership in with energ the destruction of Houston has been steadily filling up with | home of Dallas arrived hore yesterday | Gotlieh and seven children; Jobn Menzel, | Ereat; not less ‘thain $in,0%, 1 t 1% | people from all parts of the country deeply | PeOPI® Remember Kindness Shown The disaster at Galveston falls with Lk forenoon and .t onco went (o the city [ \vite und five childron; John Roebel, wire | bed, And Believed 'tnat even’ (hix &reat | Concerned about the fate of relativen. sty the of Their Own | terce upon the fraternal insurance compa JUivslgRmet Xl 4 hall. He offered to throw doors of , \ B A A, Aoy o SHOE f these have been eage: Great Calamity. | nies and the trades unions of the coun N b and five children; Herman Van Buren and seif-rellance of the peoplt |of these have been cager to go to the | [ % s i bis eatablishment wide open for the or-|(krae children; R, Schutte, wife and two Relief ad Ren $100,00 distressed clty, but as the accession of | o on = A try who are represcnted with local organi The Co: mograph, phans of Galveston and wnnounced he was | children: Assistant City Electrician Wilke | . |any large number of poople at this time | . : : b M. 12.—Mayor | sations in that city. Remintscence Happening feady (0 care (o from 100 (0 130 of these | wite and bay: Mre. Peter Humberg and five |, VUrI0 the day the contributions have | oyl tax the ability of Galveston to pro. | VO0UrUfl has issued the following procla- | The Woodmen of the World, whose head- | putcon Never €1 Wvenings, I i | hilaren: Prot. Reuhermoni, wite. and two | [airly deluged ihe governor, upward of | (ide food and shelter for them, the lToca) | "11o8 |auarters are in Omaha, have a membershin | scrved seais. o e calier Yeriher,aphines Biown Aty | children; Charlotte Gentry (negro); Ada and | ™ SR, R SE€ 06Q | STEETE (13 |authorities have issucd permita to them to | (i A dmtruciion of ’|'y‘r'v'-”ff.‘ff|'“QIH',{“1‘.’ s i since Mon | Roune, @hc: chiidren, 100, gailery The oficial records of the United States | Hattle Rowe (negro); George Rowe (negro); | o " | proceed to the island city only in cases | erty at Gulveston and other citjex recafls | 18Y Sovereign Clerk Yates has been in Standard O company, with $10,000; the weather bureau have been made up and | Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cain; John M. where good cause is shown to “our attention the awful calamity in |telekraphic communication with that city St. Louis Commercial club, for a like | lough. It is rumored that Mr. Sizer may remain permanently in this city s Reports to the governor show that the [from the grains, prepared and cooked In railroads, telegraph and telephone com- |such a way as to pr nent auditorium. Paris Exposition Pictures Dt thess foad ols My furlough is for thirty days H R L e | . | N " ) e ' Johnstown and vicinity eleven years a On the day of the storm Sovereign Banker ’ forwarded to Washington. The reports [ Guire; Mrs. Charles Roukes: Otto Reuters | o 00 “ang the Huntington interests for | DF: €+ H: Werterbacker, in charge of the [ Wil "sliaren of homes have been sweo s p Tel give some valuable additional Hlm‘xnm Henry Reuter: Mrs. Annie Casey; Mr. and [y " nd the Huntington lnterests for| maring nospital ‘seryice In New Orleans, | nway: hondreds of deed "‘.\x-»m:w’“ni.l ‘“';‘"" "li"“"""l ":”‘“'m”""]‘l"r”' 'l" Tex- | |2289 © ¢ $5,000, od to look after those | buried and thousands of people are desti- | Arkana, Tex. was in the ill-fated to tiongavbhiv.the’ atorm. Unitorttnntely,: the( Mra: Turasni Henry Betl (ne8F0);. AMUR | ®ipy g/ attarncons Governor: Bayera rassives | HA% AIFLYG 10 dack Mtar thoss: (n alstress | BUEed And housandeof peupis wro dustly | RESATR. S0K) W88 13 She Jisiated down MATINEE TODAY, 10e AND 250 5. Morss (Teibine atin e AnA ihvke.| L | ialvesto d then to report genera it o first tele celved by ates recording inatruments were destroyed or | D Morse (Tribuoe printer), wl ind BreC | the followlng official report from General | n G veiof AN HHER 10 report & R gould be a Atng (ime (o show T e A g e Tiie Now ¥ e ot ¥ crippled boyond operation about 5:10 | children; Buck Lloyd (printer) and o S L as U0 b TS ireat |10 Surgeon Genera u e coudition | gratitude for what the world did for us [ **0° g 3 o'clack Saturday oveniog. The wind sause | Albert Ludwlg, printer: Will Rice (proot. | 8nUSer Trice of tho Interuational & Ureat | oyiyiing with recommendntions as how beat | Ty the Hour of need. AN vontHiatione leit | sage saying that 100 Woodmen had been The Dazsling Exte recorded a two-minute blow at the rate|reader, Galveston News), wife and child; | Yorthern raliroad, who is conducting the | o et them. Dr. Werterbacker belleves | the banks in this city will be acknow- | killed. This was followed by another giv- bt g # il L a .“ |.: e| Tahn Ohsikilas operations of the reliet corps at Galveston: | (no"{yo camps may have to be established | (A8e0,ANd Promptly forwarded 'to”the 4u-| g the deaths as fifty. This was accom- Black Crook r : HOUSTON, Tex,, Sept To Governor | i { 5 | d by a call for assistance ol molished by the hurricane, which con. Awful Pestilence Feared. |aaoMaTON: fexs Rapt It =t oy by the government, one for those who| Already over $200 without any call for ::\‘"1:,:,4',‘, e Rk j L tinued to increase in violence. While the [ All atlempts at burying the dead have | day received. fhe cars coataining the tens |1IMHY leave l.,;l\~.~vun and one |;u those | ajd has been subscribed to a relief fund |eall to all camps in the ..mnu-\”.-mng It takes more than a (Matinee pxact velocity of the d was not re. |been utterly abandoned and bodies are now | jjiid tutions were turned ove AR A [ RO IRAY. ComMe ere ok govern- | 7 e s Ak i) ram 1 to keep prople Thur ' SHTMEA. ALthRL Lha GoatPuotion, ot (he: tns | helke. didporat. ot | the AWickeRs anney | hos, thid morning and eorvarded 10 4l ment will send the necessary tents and the | Contributions Will Be Carried Free, [them to aid the stricken brethren of Gal- | A1/ 1 kan b PRICES 'Ma ¢ ) et h o tor il freight 1o be handled by |local authorities are providing cots in large | J. P. White, manager for the Pacific Ex- | Veston. In half an hour after the appeal | TROCADERO. Steumsys, Wy Yeloohy whs setissied st lSesxibis. Socres of them wara burled to-| HNER, SO A0 SRESRE 8 vesto | pumt lpr mpany in Om pnounces that | Wak received the clerks in the wn.-r-.m.h,\ Iy Womn hetwee 10 and 20 rs day and undreds were 0 o 0 sea | Durse B ] .« LR B ) Aumbe press compan s announces at | =2 b rRE Reen i M0 AnoiAs0 miles ap our, It 010 | Ahs 45d RUDdrads whre 1AKe OuE 10 408 | ayict pemeangerk by- oo ine to Taxaio Bty | MAEIEN G © soil 10 coianel g | i company will carry any and all supplies |oMce had contributed $30 to the fund, which | {oreon sooncry ;\m ||u‘|\;vlun mhl n|n')u rate for Auy;.xjn\l{ thrown m.»nl.‘ ard. The safety ‘.1‘n.«-‘:i.,l,.’| v"\ boat’ from Illw N ement. (his van be | Clowry, vice president and general uperin- [ destined for the Iveston sufferers free | Was dispatched this morning to local rep- u.mm Comedians, ength of e, perhaps for ha g 18 now the paramount questios Mg is the best arrangeme at can be | And & | L . fenath hm”’y\ b (o halt a miute, | 1yinals onay, s Ml 1o provent the | made and it prevents delay to elther the | tendent of the We Union Telegraph | of charge, orders to that effect having been | Fesentatives at Galveston | MoraAL ToNE I8 [IRCLS e it wad Suffclent to wreck anything | ® hing tha e B et | freikht or the passenger werviee. for 461 ompany, has tendered the free use of its | received from the general headquarters| It 18 estimated that the order will ~~~ml’ - that met the full force of the wind outbreak of an awful pestilence is being [ we handled the freight with the passengess b | A 410,000 (it G ihn G\ty Within tie W A Nt A fourdal of the local ather bureau | neglected. This morning it was found that | to Texax City to transfer from the ca:s|wires to the governor of Texas, the mayors yesterday. Clothing and other necessities b D b Mgrs. Tel 1919 ® el - 4 large bers of bodle; hich had been | 19 the bonts would cause too mich deliy )] of Galveston and Houston and all relief| will be promptly forwarded; the need of | This sum does not take into consideration | & ontains the report of an apparent tidal [ large numbers of bodles which had been ussenger service. We brought in onel ;. iiices for the transmission of mes- |such articles is urgent the payment of Insurance policies, which AN y FR1AL0C (O foqt xhian Awotin: from b | SIOYIQWNIY EQWA. 1A the Yay. Hers wathel ‘{0 Touxton today and will Ket an- | sages in aid of the sufferers by the recent may ageregate $100,000. If this sum is | AATINEE TORA gult gome time between the hours of 7 and | back on the shore and the situation was trinioad i tonight, mostly 'women | calamity in Toxas. Rev. Homer T. Wilson| Festiva ribution Recelved, reached it will probably be necessary to LAST TIMB TONIGHT 8 p.m At the time the wind veered to|thus rendered worse than before they were | amy ehliteen which il make A ut W0 | e ot Worth, ex-national chaplain of the| The $100 contributed by the Omaha|issus a special call | EDDIE FOY in » Eoutheqs e barges and r o the owe W ot out of Ghalve 1 today. | ' . cal festival has been received jov. 3 m W ""“ uthenst : taken in the barges and thrown lnto the | that wo will get out of Guiveston SoduX: | mavelors' Protective association, has fs-|musical festival has been received by Gove| The Modern Woodmen of Americs have ayor Jones said this afternoon that he | water R Hhives h fre sued a call to members of the organization | €TNOF Joseph D. Sayers and the receipt |no camps in Galveston, hut have several | §§ (L] estimates (ho loss of life in and around Gal- [ Efforts were made today to pick up the | wiffirers and we re Beutng trANSp T | L eocting that they raise a fund for the | Acknowledged in the following telegram members residing In the city whose mem veston at 5,00 [ dead bodies that havo floated back wiih | tlon to all points NGELE of JESUEED B0 MiL| OuCat ot ihe storm sulterers: | AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 12 —Omaha Musical { bership 15 held in other towns Riloan: ¥4 e, 8100, Matinee: 2 Additions (o0 Denth List. [the tlde. nuving once been cast Into- the L. TRICE MEMPHIS, Tenn 12.-The Com- | Bt e antribaron ™" | Among the labor unlons the typograph-| = The following names are added to the death | 804 Thi8 is awful work and few men are | Adjutant Genernl's Report mercial-Appeal has opened a rellef fund fc TOSEPIT 1. SAVIERS, Governor. | leal and the carpenters are probably af- | NEXT AT ‘:‘,“,‘\ NN Arian e it vl gl t el R T ;m.m Jith suMolent merves to Iaat at (| L L ieg report was also received | the bemefit of the deatitute ln Galveston fected more than others. The former hus 6 Y AND A HIGHT" Chaffee and child: Mrs, Mary Plorson; Alice | MOTe than thirty minutes at time. All| The ARRSLL s and subscribed §230 F 0 about seventy-five members and the lat S RN Gre fafletia: | from Adjutant General Scurry L 5 Dlerson: Frank Flerson; Mrs. Nelson and [ o8 88 bodiss are badly decamposed, wwol- |from Adiians Gensral Cos To KNOXVILLE, Tonn ot 12 -mno| ALMA STREET FAIR IS OPEN o nevennoive many. Death benefits A ?A’ i fSaughter; Mr. Jokinson Friedman, | 160 0 enormous proportions and of such | GALVESTON Tex. gent 120Ta | Chamber of Commerce started & Galvestou |y oo oy puioss 0 yans o, |80d appeals will take several (housand [ CPCNINS Friday niy wife and son: Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey; Mrs. | dark color that it s impossible to tell | Gricreq ‘military compunics “here. SIXIy- [ rolief fund with $100 aad appointed o | MATEC Crowd bnlors the Many At-)goiary from the treasuries of the inter- WASHINGTON HALI except by thelr halr whether the corpses | five officors and men came, thirty mote | .ommittee to solicit funds and called a L natlonal organizations and appeals for aid | - y RN " Are White or nsgroes vome e 6 Vake command. Strects pu- | mass meeting for tonight apiial, will come later ~TONIGHT- - Regalar Soldiers & Up. ol fe o of preventing thieving JOSEPH, Sept. 12.—The Commercial Py trolled for | Meving | g OSEPH, § 2.~ The Commercia 5 x | LA The loss of life among the regular arm cartng the ity Drogressdte oy pae appointed committees to solicit| ALMA, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special Pl e 7 conservative estimate | ; k | - stationed at the barracks at the beach | FHIEY WO (e oo funds for the relief of Texas storm suf- | Eram.)—The street fair opened today u | J . 22 |proves to have been largely overestimated THOMAS SCURRY. | ferers and a thorough canvass of the -n»l“" favorable conditions ga raln yesterdny arrested Hetw Make GoodEnd‘ngS‘ The first veport was that only eighteen hud B Adjutant denera is being made today with liberal re-|laid the dust micely. The agricultural ex-| today at the request vhvruhp:u:m f the ] ¢ been saved. Last night and today they [ Governor Savers today began rewel¥inf | wponses. A good sized sum will be for-[hibit and lve stock arc extraordinary. | §iiN, M8 (0TS 40 having Killed ’J“; Australian Billy Murphy You are making a good beginning awhen | tvrned up singly and in squads and at pres- [T® .rvxlhn'm \.n‘h;m :»mnul.;lu:l»”: lll t;“ warded tonight :-mnHvu ‘h-l; ‘]l..|' \mml in u‘l\u‘lll x.u:n ;i' 'fk'-,'l:m(kr to that city for 1 (i 4, v ent there are b W se! e const which would indicate that there has | "X\ FRANGISCO. Sept. 12, —Calitornia | bY & score of 16 to Zast Conklin, the | pleads self-defense | " o jou commence to take Hood's Sarsaparil nt there are but twenty-seven missing, | COR Fhiskyhd Kpslani SAN alifornia BgH 3 for any trouble of your blood, stomach, | (g qirection alone was nearly 200, 1t is [ eral hundred miles and that the 1 Of | for aid. Alrendy $3.268 has been contrih | broken in sliding to a base. Tomorrow [ NEwW YORK, Sept. 121, ¢ and SEATS ON SALE AT BANDLICS kidneys or (rver, Persistently taken, this | probable that some of the (wenty-seven wi | Galveston' fatalities and suftering will be | (ora®'ih Atrendy S35 Bas Bewn contrlb | o Wil blay Arapahoe. The nsual great medicine awill bring you the good end- | answer roll call later in the week. One sol- | largely augmented. Down the coast from attractions and concessions are present 1 3 E Lon he towh of DICKINS0n s 1l | e | 7o HREUER O OO0 o fora 1 7 . e ing of perfect health, strength sigor, | dier reached this city this morning who had | Galveston the town of ) v m $0.07 periet bealit stranglh andwigor, | G107 TIRCOM, AT DI Hhie moraing mho bad | SRLUCH w0 five Doople’ Killed, ‘The' tow ARITHMETIC AND FOOD. PO et et e | Qoo o e INP};. CS‘ flcated nearly fifty miles, going and coming, | of Alvin, Alta Loma, Texas City and ] / 3 | Fairfield at $1 for the round trip will add “=;" . OO ardapa on door. Another who showed up_ todey | Brookshire are wrecked and hundreds are | School Children Must Fe Better Fed. | to the crowd. The Fairfield band will sc- | 3 a e o destitute. Richmond is o badly demol nE R "D company the train Murphy brothers will | = » ever Dis: teclared he owed his life to a cow destitut A young girl in Newport, Ind., Miss Ethel » 3 "Neve appoints A5a0 wiih bl nakris threl Miise ished that it will require weeks to clear [ ypoiton: ways no ono has a better right to | make a balloon ascension, aud the day will 4 the town. Missouri City and Stafford, ju peak of Grape-Nuts food than she. 1| close with fireworks ad a band concert - =, - = = — - oppesite, were entirely demolished and [y in school, but in poor health, until ;= = Z55 A0 0 1S 0 0 AT b NS P S A A T (11 T L e e o e e arape e | DODDS NAMED FOR CONGRESS |38 - = L L have no homes to cover their heads WY [tood. 1 hegan to improve at once, hoth : 2 The - S R A D kL hman ko BiRRiGTONAL Rasa ol e Weceives Wate-oreine- | 58 HE total receipts of The S recked, with much loss of life, though |go in my wof KA cob 100 PRy N 2 < R - end this cou on aud wr i Fdif i b in m work L 1 that 1 got 1 N ination in Fourth N\ Omflh(’l Mufii"ul "Lfi'l\ill "’ » no official report has been made to that |y arithmetic, and during that time I gained axka District, - effe or 4 pounds in weight and am still gain = > 2nough - k atton, Rollover, Boliver Point, Quins |jnge SEWARD, Neb., Sept. 12.- Middle-of-the = date are more than e 2 - n c tana, Sugarland, Belleville, Wharton, Fair There 18 no one has a right to recom- | road populist the Fourth Nebraska dis to pay all expenses. Re- view, Sartaria, Arcola and El Campo are |mend the food more highly than 1. Mam- |trict today named Captain J. R. Dodds of | b that t 4 all reported heavy sufferers, both in point |wma neglected (o supply it for about three | Wymore for congres | member that every cen to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, let of property destroyed and lives 1 Lk RLIT haran taifall in hastiy L e - | ’ i . Owiug (o the fact that the telegraph [so I commenced the use of the food ove B B Siser Heturns you pay now for hearing - g - mimenod the 4 over LINCOLN, Net t. 12.-—(Special Tele- | - [ service is still badly crippled, Governor |and now I don't intend to do without | . N RhM aolal Tale 4 (-3 ) — K Sizer, formerly of Lincoin e 2 For part & | savers cannot ascertain the exact number | Grape-Nuts on the table BEAR iy B Binn, (oruery ol Hinsaln the Bellstedt Band goes | ES h tesssscesene of dead at the points named, but it is ap 1s well for parents to know that i s 1 B e AR, S , ildi - ed here tonight on a thirty day \ o 3 B | Dlotimated st a0 Grape-Nuts food contain selocted elements | FLYed here tor DR thiriy daxs’ (A toward building a perma > postpa add panies have suffered an immense loss by [ments o that they can be quickly digested | o 8 ST | ~ Sent postpald to any adiresn the storm. The governor was informed |and assimilated: the phosphate of potash | **\ "Bt 1 Bar dx “,I””"y\n‘lml)lu\' s ap | p o Pwetheme sad oy the grest expouition. 18 e B vhem T e e R M L L L B LR L SR | . 3 evory week, oovering sl points of interest. Altogether thers wiil RER-AIiAr AIUAl or Meve Snveite (5 bian of Iand ta RutsMiY POMUIIE the Mrex | atans i PR T R R 08 e = be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for $2.00. Galveston and that by Saturday the trans- | matter in the nerve centres and brain Cold | * ‘ portation problem would be solved so far| It 18 of the greatest importance that | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a | =: as getting people from the island to the |growing children and students he given | cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price | 2% @NNNNMNNWNNWWNNM\WWWN R | AU wtiing pighia frio R L W O PP T ARARARAARRARARARRRARRANARRAAERSRARANRRARAREEARARN