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" r re AP OS gap ARES et , ISEBALL eee + |B RACIN PRICE ONE CENT, am ‘mane . PRICE ONE CENT. [anno > ll MISSING BABY ' MAY HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED. ' “Bolted Boavehing tor Servant Whe Poul Liktle Storm Which Struck City of Relief Trains Reach Virginia ‘Freda Lauroesch for an Airing, and Is Sup-|| Galveston Threatens Havoc Point with Food for Storm posed to Have First Robbed Child’s Mother. Along the Great Lakes. Victims--Awful Scenes. WASHINGTON, Sept, 11; AN OFFICIAL REPORT. Three relief trains have reached Virginia Point, The West Indian storm which has passed from Texas to lowa aince Sun- ig ’ . »| day has Increased greatly in Intensity during the last twenty-four hours. ee ar opposite Galveston, with food, clothes, doctors and boats. WASHINGTON, Sept, 11.—The yon From Iowa it will move northeastward and cause severe gales over Lake Michigan to-night and over Lakes Huron and Rastern Superior late to-night on wonpetin _TTASIIHOTON, fet ~The ee They found a terrible condition of affairs, ¥ of ” ry hae rece! following jit tetgram dated everday [SCOKES Of bodies were lying along the shore. from Postmaster Griffin and special These were buried four in a grave at once, [HURRICANE HEADING TOWARD CHICAGO! ———-- 0902 ——— Diack and white shirt ealet, black alpaca phirt and white straw satior hel ‘What may prove to be another kidnap.) J, B, Brown, Weat Brighton & 1 ping case like that of jittie Marion] Mrs, Lauroewh is a widow and lived Clark, stirred up the police of the en-|in the rear of her store with her eleven- tire elty this afternoon, They are aearoh. | Yenr-old gon Otto and little Freda, ing for q servant, Bmma Lang, who dis Eads eg A ie a 4 eppeared from the home of her em- burglars were about ployer, Mrs, Minnie Lauroeach, at 99) The 5 Mra, Lauroerch had under hor ’ Columbua avenue, at 7 o'clock this pillow was gone, Policemen were called. Jyiue eyes and her N@bt hate in a bratd morning with Mra, Lauroesch's three-| They said it wan Imponsible for burg laown her back. year-old daughter Froda, Bhe left no belongings in the b ‘The child Freda, known as waa clothed in a white dress wit small blue siripes and a white lawn baby cap She wore white woollen underwear, Dlack mtookings and shoes, ‘The baby Is light plextoned, with Saye Postmaster Grifin tm Denpateh (to Washington, on Lake Michigan has been advised to remain in port and full advices have ‘ been given to all porta on the other lakes, lara to have heen about, for all the} ‘the emiire reserve force of the Weat ‘Tho otorm Is also likely to cause severo thunder storms and equalls from Anticipating storms of an exceptionally dangerous character, all shipping joors and windows were locked on thelOne Hundredth street police station, Deputy Collector Rosenthal, at Galves- Mrs, Lauroesch also missed $5 mys] ingide, % fob Bastern Iowa and Eastern Miseourt over IiHnols, Indiana, Southern Wie-| { (baUALT- lanl lmRH:. ho potion betieve|). at. 1.oveloaW: (Bib. herntnttIhe aorvalt peeved Pre itl co pedal consin, Lower Michigan, Northern Ohio and Lakes Brie and Ontario. a, ey wed kaa Ont They were all washed over from Galveston. ( that the Lang Woman atole ihe money) "ll she Was golng on an errand and} working on the cae, WILLI8 L, MOORE, Chief U. 8, Weather Bureau. | went iy torrie cyslone and tidal cane ' ie Ieelther holding 116 Freda for Fa ee ee ae eo plitonctor Kane wok charge lar, aN) spss EES | 16 un pracetente no 4 itis cay Hundreds of people were found dying from ' S Ladabnohaie d game sieps as je baby fom or Will abandon her, having taken} oF goscart since case were taken, all the police tn the inundated and Gulf encroached several hunger, exposure and i injuries, and every aid was jer out As an excuse to leave the house,| Mere, Lauroesch im fairly well-toalo and could pay a moderate ransom, the pollee may The Lang woman Is described as being city being ordered to be on the alert for baby and servent, Mra. Lauroesch, the mother, is prow trated with anxlety, Physicians say oase will be ay joan baby Brat it MS restored te'her quickly blocks, ‘The residence part tn ruine and Many people homeless, "The dead it is feared will reach about 1.40 and perhaps twice as many , [Streets cbetructed by debris, dead an- a ad Lik ; | 'male and wires in every part of the ely, more than eight feet of water in Wtorew and Wareholimes, domaging sivcks Of goods and provisions, Emma Lang was cogaged yesterday wu hoon by Mra, Laurorsch, who keeps } s+ 8 small delicatessen store, The servant] inirty.nve yours old, 6 feet 4 Inches tall { showed a @ recommendation signed Mra.‘ and weighing ool Las heal he were THE DEMOCRATIC. STATE CONVENTION. given them. The War Department has sent 850 tents and 50,000 rations to the stricken city. Heaps of dead are lying in the streets of SECUND GAME SCORE BY INNINGS. , GAG RULE OVER AN ICE TRUST MOTION. CHAIRMAN Mt GUIRE, OF THE STATE COMMITTEE, i Prof. beni: 's ” erolubond ‘ Sent a Cold Blast Over the Bosses and | ture of a big ovation, Still this may be accounted for by the fact that] 4 there were 2,000 noley Trojan rooters |G on the floor and in the qulleries, i The applause for Croker was mild | % compered with that for Murphy; still | @ CHICAGO, 01002009 NEW YORK. MARTIAL LAW HAS ; BEEN PROCLAIMED. D00G00003-3 3 “Thousands homeless and deatitute, Five hundred sheltered in Custom: Houne, which is practically roofless; 1) ratiroad communication shut off and wagon and railroad bridges leading to Mainland gone, Ocean steamers to the humber of seven or eight avhore and small craft demolished, Life-naving sta. Hon wept away, no trace of crew. Lightehip up in West Bay, oceupants suppored to be nate. “OM custom-houwe roofless and win dows blown out, All stored merohandine, Will be fully apprectated and ually remembered by the poop Texas. Please make all remiitane me” In reply the Asmoctation rent a mes wage saying “Have formed commt tee composed of * following appeal for aid for the Gal- | Galveston and threaten pestilence. Men refuse to handle the bodies and armed patrols are carting them away and dumping them in the sea. Latest estimates from the stricken city put the loss of life at 2,000; of property at $12,000,000, There is no water in Galveston and little meat. Starvation and thirst threaten the 35,000 survivors. Despatches from all over indicate that the total Lesser Lights , dese wes, end damaged spat | » Assembled. vite ay ae eat away ant Yares loss of fife in Texas will reach 5,000 to 10,000, GAME CALA Sarre j : sean GAME GRAS me aia set Commies song on} CAPL: Rafferty, of Battery O, First Artillery, re» dilegaes to tho Deaceraye Conve: i thot power but atk of wncamages | HOES NO Loss of life in his command, but all post at: prowialone #1 a Ue alae tio were thrown Into contusion to. (8 ry Why STAT TATA bie housed in building need extra toree | PeCOrdS Were destroyed, sprang 0 roatton condoning os{f BROOKLYN VS, CINCINNATI |r tore tea at abet |» UICE elif is Imperative, and the Governir Ive Trust, INCINWAT : vpateh to mainiand for transminsion, !Of Texas and Mayor of Galveston urgently appeal Gag rule was quickly applied, and @ CIN ) N ut | 0 uu dt 0 V1 9 G&G | onetes ursentiy requested for hel the motion, before .t could even be!% BROOKLYN 92090 00 FT QO O Qum@ —— or Nelp, ae the Convention, was smothered | % MERCHANTS AID. The World will forward all contributions of leon eer ene decyl — food, clothing and money. SEND IN YOUR CON- of the Chair, but was promptly and | ‘ Me Anrontation Oraanizes Bellet TRIBU TIONS AT ONCE, decisively aquelched, ; ) évisiaeensetipijuce Pee B, gy? not attend to- |g di As it wae imporaibie to reach the | 9 ’ y's seaoion, but it Is believed he'g yor of Galveston by wire yesterday will be @ central figure when nomina-|% WIN NERS > AY GRAVESEND, iw Mera IF Aiwostc leh ber pb MAYOR VAN WYCK Ss tions are made to-morrow, Hill ra- vom = | tage to Forept D. Sayers, Governor of , SIXTH ThA Premee 8 , Texas, at Auetin, and thie morning re , cotved forty seconds of applause when | g 9 + celved the following reply posh logo peieg BBYENATE RACY Conus {Moye 9 Ph ose 8 + [ee i ma a APPEAL FOR AID: Murphy's reception was in the na-|% — . ~~ diet — | contributions recelved from New York lisididneweapioes Mayor Van Wyck to-day issued the |help have good organization effected.” This further corroborates the de ‘tails of the calamity. The need tor help (s most urgent, I therefore appeal to the ever kind veston mifferers City of New York, ‘ many of leading citizens of etty, Will Office of the Mayor, , the Chief was cordially received, 4 DALLAS, Tex,, Sept. 11.—A bulletin regeived at noon states that Gov.| make rbmittance to you, as per requent Sept, 11, 1900 and charitable people of the etty of After the-roll-call and the appoint- R; Sayers has placed Galveston City and Inland under martina! law, intl further orders, Kindly specify To the People of the City ‘of New New York to respond generously aud Adjt.-Gen, Seurry is ordered to hive State troops to take charge at once,| ¥"8!, 17 addition to money, peor 1 with that promptness which the { Piaced as the party’ ment of the Committee on Resolu-|§ tlons, with @énstor Grady as Chatr-|@ man, the Convention adjourned until | % u o'clbah to-morrow morning, Y oe THE CONVENTION. HOW TO GET SUPPLIES H ‘The order sacludes instructionn that the troops campel the people to #| bury the dead, devastated territory mos! need kets, sheets, underwear, cloth and goods of thie kind ean prot bought cheapest and in largest avanti tles In thts *eo'ton of the country,” A large number of gentlemen have P| consented to serve aa & relief commit Vork enormous demands of the situation All reports from Texas show that) som to require to ald the sufferers an appalling disaster has befallen the |by the Galveston disaster In every city of Galveston and adjacent towns, way that Hex In thelr power. that hundreds, if not thousands, of Contributions may be seat to this He is the gentleman in the foreground, and the ex: 8/9 ‘ee, A meeting of the committee will be | ('VO# ld been lost; that ad joffice, and they will be acknowledged 3 DS F Bl called for to-morré noo tude of people have been reduced ly t 4 through the Wea Trust Wotton on Fwhled—Cheers 5 pression of his faco means satisfaction or disgust, as iG 3 Bleaiied for tomorrow aftern aa jand promptly forwarde in! ‘ for Murphy, Croker and R you please, TO WORLD RELIEF TRAIN. of the assoctation | privation and want) that Industry | proper channels to the relief of the MiN—Adjourned. B mittees, Edwin HAWHD, BF the Hevin Mc ADcaiiekdae sh ako ! Lon affiloted CONVENTION HALL, SARATOGA,|“—— WEAe NOH peer stones © you wish to contribute to The World's Special @leri Pacito Company, and Henry Hon of the utmost distress prevalls) 1) witness whereof, | have here Hept, 11—The opening session of the) fall of Hil! and the (rlumph of Croller| came together with a hearty whack, /% Reller rain for the Galveston sufferers? B Matiory, representing the Mallory lines A# 4 result of the fearful work of the) | soe iy nnd and affixed my seal Democratic Btate Convention to-day by! and Murphy, thereby setting the offictal approval of|@ If md send your contributions of clothing, food @j of steamers. have both notified the as cyclone and the sea | { oMoo, this 1ith day of September, ite andeniable enthusiasm, partly ma- Ped to the New York Central Railroad's t ieee chine made though It was, declared be- youd expreseion of doubt that ex-Bena- his former politica! B, Hil, of Albany, de partner, David present to hear Kes roar at FA mene it weee moment of suprome bappiness for the great white chief of Tammany,| cension of the " ‘Throughout the session he sat with hie] chair of Hill, tor Bdward Murphy, of Troy, has re-| jaws fem net, & @rim look upon bie lender in the State) face, Only once did his expression relax, ‘That was when the convention led by , The nage of Wolfert’s Roast was Wor | Tammany arove to cheer the a a fxalted by none une of! Sead “@itent” Murphy, seemingly oblivious to hia! & honor, sat with bent head, « newspaper | @ 1g ‘hie hands, tt wan perhaps the hap-|% Plest moment of We politioal career, (Continued on Fourth Page.) Tammany Hall upon the proclaimed an-|/¥ Murphy to the) @ ‘The firwt enihvaiasm of the seesion | 4 meet, and the goods cannot go astray. Persons contributions of depot at St. John’s Park, Hudson and Laight @ ddress packages to “World Relief Speciat gee and others Renard Syutmbutlone will find men waiting all day and ni t to take charge of m the KL ggode. and pack them away in the cara for The World's Special Galveston Relief carry Ai the , jmen on the committer, Mr. John Clafin | President of the H. B. Clafiin Co, has G | Connented to act a@ chairman request of a number of genile- os MERCHANTS TO ACT. No word has yet been received at | this office from Galveston Itself, but 1 have the following telegram from Mayor § FB. Brashear, of the nearby of Houston | jelty | Galveston eut off from all com: munication; great suffering and lose A.D. One thousand nine hundred, ROBERT A, VAN WYCK, Mayor. The following telegram was sent to the Mayor of Houston: "Sept. 11, 1908, “Hon. 8. B. Brashear, Mayor, Homa Li ‘+ name, himaelf, The f A call for & special meeting on next | pa “se tumble of from at thal imorien! Wienet. | m Was pee namin ines alia epamiiaidemimimen! to ‘rhe World's. relief ah Should address — Thursday hae been ianues by the Cham. | Hife known to exist there; damage) ton, Tex. 4k rats nlp ger in the Simple Biate, A hyaile replaced the oynical optus the Cola, “World's Texas Nelief Fund, Pulitzer Building, N.Y," @ ber of Commerce to provide roof for) Jeyond description. Ald should be me a epenae be ~~ eneey J persons bt A into sion and the x say mache ot IE oft down- could tes canveation hall witnesses the pire | eet eg me the residents of Galveston and other 2 maces on the Tei urricane, as conmt awent bY 'N lyase of gupplies, and for furnishing) New York to contribute to the aghlet sent to Houston, which is the nearest