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iam Nee RRR YNRR AA oe ee eT _ | BASEBAL i RACING) PRICE ONE CENT, ~_ EDITION — Pac ONK ‘CENT | Se ee acca SSS Seo cralae «mo moneys 10.000 LIVES LOST _| IN TEXAS STORM, RAILROAD OFFICIALS. SAY. 700 BODIES FOU oe the Associated Press.) DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 10. si ocn Virginia rk north and south along the bay front at such fiplaces as Texas City, Dickinson, Hitchcock, Seabrook, Alvin and intermediate points the number of dead bodies gathered up by rescue trains and sailing craft had reached at noon more than seven t hundred. Hundreds have been swept out to sea who never will be accounted for. * The Houston and Texas Central Railroad officials at noon reeived bulletins from their gen- alte in Houston that the loss of life will reach 3,000.in Galveston, atid. Texas\Railway offices near ‘Galveston and: along the coast tele- gra phed at ‘at nloont'that the ‘Noss of fi life will not be less than 5,000, and may’ tea reach 10,000. THIS CITY TO FAMINE AFTER B HURRICANE. ST. LOUIS. i : ’ = ORBAT, HUAI IOAN, As, y =x ere W. YORK SHOULD HELP T _ HOMELESS PEOPLE OF TEXAS. The World will gladly receive and acknowledge all contributions of money, clothing and food supplies for + ‘t the stricken people of Texas. New York, always gen- erous, should do at once all that lies in her power'to 7 fiNE % SEND RE RELIEF A despatch from The Evening World’s special courier, help the people who have so suddenly lost their homes and all their belongings in our sister State. A great + public meeting to express sympathy and to raise all the funds that may be necessary should be held at once, The World has telegr:ohed to tle Governor of } ‘Texas asking what is most at once needed in the way. af supplies. EVENING wontp WILL SEND MESSAGES TO GALVESTON. The Evening World will forward messages for all § those having relatives or friendy in Galveston, CORPSES FLOATING BY - x ‘HUNDREDS IN STREETS. ‘ ‘ . (Bpeotal to The Brening, World)” 4 \ GALVESTON, by special courier to Houston, Tex,, Sept. 10, Galveston 1 cut off from all communtoation with the outer world. The ipland of which it stands is submerged ‘and hundteds of corpses are floating im the streots, ; . THE MOBT RECENT ESTIMATE OF THE DROWNED IN GALVES- ‘TON FIXES THE NUMBER AT OVER 2,500, - SIX THOUSAND BUILDINGS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED, A WATER " FAMINE THREATENS AND'PROVISIONS ARE SCARCE. THE SITUA- TION 18 APPALLING. No relief expedition has yet heen able to reachithe noene. | Arthur Reedy aays that at about ¢ o'clock Sunday morning’s big ocean steamehip sank in Galveston Bay. She flew thé pnd fag. » At the point where the storm was developing into a hareisane she ‘came ® into the harbor and (ried to steam tata her wharf, but could not make head. Way against the storm, She eprang a leas and her Ares were put ont. ‘The vessel fell off into the Evening pripeeet will Help, DO | mane movements a Dito the ery of distress, Was al once move | od by generous Impilee when the horror Blof the Texas | here. ‘The collection of ralief funds was B| tho arrival of the bankers and brokers, Be) 'and W, Beligman & Co, He gave | receiving contributions, | coul he relied upon to do her part in Raise Fund—Contri- + butions to Date. Donated (or the Galveston ont ferers through The Bveniug ‘World, Ge Be Wicca eeeeeeereeee p10e foremost In tne yNew York, alwa quick to respond storm became known began tn Wall street tmihediately upon, \The contribution wan Jefferson @eligman, of the firm of firet to announce 91,000 and the Arm wil act as agent in Mayor Van Wyck pald that New York relleving the sufferers. “T have learned with much pain of the terrible catastrophe in Galveston and throughout Texas,’ ald he, “but until’ Che extent ofthe, calamity «i@ known | can form no opinion as to what course HeJalty dhould take, “The au can rely on York to do Wr share in alding th “Tt 1 too ¢arly, however, to math ony rollof plans here, Perkaps before, the), ” day is out we may Understand the situ. ation better, It may be, after al, herd the sufferera: are not in-need, 1 ya Git The Mervhants arr oy ‘cunts ready, at the ever \a wanted Ih Galveston asking If the Asnoetatton ald the cyclone sufferers,” dogs on téry William BR. Corwines whether |he most pressing eos he honey, ood’ or clothing, If pare i, 1 récelpt of his 2501400 | NEW YORK. | 00010428 BROOKLYN VS. PITTSBURG 0 0:1 ) Ove Fe | PITTSBURG BROOKLYN 0. fe 89 0 3 0x6 waa bb antares ORMDWORRE , Fete? Au 4 ith | the upuleton Brow or tou te velf-detha Brees ae ASKED FOR BY GALVESTON. who arrived from Galveston at Houston this noon, says: Estimates of the dead in Galveston now reach 2,500. Six thousand houses have been destroyed. threatens and provisions are scatee. Hundreds of corpses are floating in the streets. lief expeditions have been able to reach t ation is appalling. A big British steamship foundered height of the storm. A mountainous A water famine No re- he city. The situ- in the bay at the sea overwhelmed her, and she was seen to vanish in the waters, About 150 sailing vessels of every description were ,|wrecked and six big steamers are ashore To add to the horror the whole city was in darkness last night and water was selling at $1 a pint. Quick relief ig néeded and The Evening World will ‘receive contributions of money, clothing and food for the stricken people. Gov. Sayers has been THE DEAD IN TEXAS, ie aopartial lint of the dead STANLEY FB. SPENCER WICHARD LORD, GHARLNG KELUNER. Mrs, GHARY BURNEYT and objid Mra. JUDBON PALMEBN, wife of the) Beoretary of the YMCA | Mrs. 1, LAVINE apd pix children, Mre, JOHN BOONE and three ehildren, Capt, PIX and (amily, Dr. SAWYER (portal to The Rrening World) WASHINGTON, Sept. 10."The Weath |er Bureau bas 4 two despatches in thé bay. asked what is most ‘GALVESTON LOOKS uvearon em xr ninve LAKE BOMBARDEDCITY 1 peceemanemcen This Official Report Says 200 Bodies Were Counted from a Train—Terrible Scenes. er clear and bright here with gem tle southeast wind, G. by VAUGHAN, sath an | have no douta " beg ii w + srt Sopdir and, a mountain of black water descending upon’ her, ghe| the Association wil! at onee name & Mre M. J, OK PRFE: from 0, In Vaughan, the Western Union ‘The first measane was received peared, All on board were lost. . hey ig of business mere from among! NEW ORLBANS, Sept, 10.—The following message was received to-day es * De fey i f pat: : 2 tock this morning. It g eRe elegraph Company's manager at Hous h, abd 18 be follo ' heokl «tee any dat haee odewryeraie fe oa smarty averting south [taghrars param jrraremrey Tl trom Mr, Hayes, & néwepeper correspondent well Known throughout the} irs ganAH AUMNER Pech telacactatfeaer| 4 0 ay Neen te ae ha Tasted ntl) daybreak was vimiiar to that which ewept away the entire gee Stee St ator encraese|Sonth; a GRONO® REED ton, Tex, ‘They ate Wurrieane velociy from to salen port of Indianola, Pox,, in 1876. It Is remarkable, that both’ calamitien, wetp | * several thouinids “HOUBTON) Tex., Sept. 10—1 have just arrived trom Galveston by hoat.| Mr, aud Mrs JOHN BECKER ani] any. ‘The following meneame, war ie per hour prevailed from 1 ; M x. four enlldren. oalved 9 night until $90 A. ML to-day, Great icted by Lout. Mora, af the Government engineers, forty years ago, of ity fel .| Storm destroyed ten millions of property and Afteen hundred lives loet.|fHr cohen |g. a. Lim Ton! damage, chy too ike wae Rome #4 National aid saked for.” AUSTIN, Tex., 10.—-Five thouband lives are now thought to have ‘boon lost in the Weet India hurricane that has left trail of death and de- Met I J, CANTRELL, fae that struction over half the State of Texas, il seo ender 9 connervativé. eatisnate of'9,000 dead et Gal- RICHMOND Wopt, 10-Names of those Sayers that hile resin, ilerapbed to The World at idolght, may tl only half the oribe ile REESE ito two. ant eats with, water and Fane left Houston at daybreak for wifed WE somcure only’ perpen, @ property loss Will be $11,000,000, t ‘Tho. entire new docking facilities of the fouthern Pacific, erected iat. a picshedhagh x ane tA rater gaa 8dllagaes Dre Worthless. ‘The drphan asylum~and both hospitals are destroyed. Yester- day the water was three feet deep in the streets and hotels... » One hundred and fifty walling erate of all deseriptions went‘down’ je the Bie oer Pohang. tis caged a sapere way tn total 1 reat dead hore aa far as learned are Rev. Mt. WABBON. oe Galy mat | Viret mews from Galveston | barded by artillery, We have been ane lveretved by (rath, which contd) . get no closer to the bay shore than atx miles, where the prairie ne ith debris and dead ean hedged Bada handved corpece | it: From dent obtainable information Sr catee from @wein. Lares stonme | Horm extended 1 miles north, &% mites west and @ miles east of here,” ship stranded two miles inlend, sh Nothing: contd be ween of Galver| . Convenience to Travellers ton, Lose of Hie and property GM) me Penneyh i Pittvend, Wee Ne Bias most appalling. Weathe | je ii 2 4 an aa Fe Galvest hh er the bad (pill tae -~ The har “wi oe oe ole ar word from Galveston since P. M yesterday, when win’ was blow. @ miles per hour and water all over ~ mq derbi ’