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Stages t Et i ; h rye 2 ______ THE WORLD: FAMINE AND PES of thowe affiicted by the disaster at) hour of thelr distress Galveston, Please express to the ROWERT A. VAN WYCK Mayor of Galveston the profound Mayor.” sympathy of the people of New York May Van Wyek started a sub for the people of Gaiveston in this seription finself with $100 VERY LATEST NEWS OF GALVESTON’S CONDITION. GALVESTON, by Western Union despat: ‘Lo Houston, Sept. 11 Tt in now eatimated (hat the deo th Hatin Galveston wil APPROXIMATE OVER 2,000 AND PROPERTY LOSS OVER $12,000,000 Searcely a building In the city ja undamaged All the extreme eastern Qnd southern part and the western portion, south of Avenue Q, to the Guilt fe elther washed away or demolished and the dead are thrown th every dl rection These are being rapidly gathered up and taken to temporary morgues on the Strand WHOLE BXISTENCE did not lose one or more member wounded boyond their capacity, verted {nto a hoepital for thetr care ‘The Catholic Hospital, down the inland, wae completely demolished ALL THE SISTERS AND NINETY INMATES WERE DROWNED. PATIENTS Arp 7 SOLDIERS WERE KILLED, BTTEMDEMTS Klee The wayes dakhed over and fooded Wort San Jacinto, demolishing the barmncks, officers’ qi nd DROWNING 1) PRIVATES, 2 BUGLERS| ° = The Opera-House, City Hall, Masonic Temple, Moody's bank building, Knapp’s publishing house and Ritter’s saloon anit restaurant, on the Strand x, Bopl WeThe foley | FAMILIES ARH, IN MANY INSTANCRS8, WIPED OUT OF | There ip scarcely a family in the dietriet mentioned that while the & are crowded with and the county ¢ la being con SEALY HO vbr DESTROYED, Fil. are wrecked. Irom the latter seven dead bodies were removed from be: neath the debris, Parties are now engaged in removing the debris of the Knapp Bullding Beneath they expect to find the body of Oscar Knapp, sentor member of the} por firm, Jowing additional names of the dead a Tant Weheren ana? rwo eretene Richard D, Swann, cashter of John D. Rogers & Co, was drowned dur ba bad MA ies : ti i nae . yeas oe POON ARNIS ig the height of the storm while heroically attempting to rescue two ladies yen } children in Mr. Nolly WLLIN KRY. from drowning houne on Fortloth #t A inveting of citizens was held to-day and a general committee, with | Mr Notly and an after a bigt aperi the Mayor as chairman, was appointed. Sub-committees on finance, reltet, |" sry inENY Ieomh ot and Avenue F (peak yeR SATHACK TRI (lite RON and DAUOITTRR. of FOUR ONTLDREN, her man were waved at her home on t Durial of the dead and hospitals were appointed, and are now actively At) Broadway and Mlxth street 1) S116 RVANS and two dauahters, work to relieve the distress prevailing and give decent burials to the dead, | Mra ROSH, wife of Commissary Ser PH ARKWOOD. West of Thirty-third street the storm swept the ground perteetly clear | gen Aig races 8 A. In same) of the residences that once stood upon it, and piled them up in a conglomer | Mrs, LAFAY MTT apd two children | ated mass five blocks back of the beach, strewlng the piling with the debris! Mra ¢ AU RN ETT and Wd} At their home, Twenty-fourth atre Avenue PF and the bodies of ite many victims. and) DON and FIVE CHILDREN, BODIES ALONG THE BEACH, Mra, COATHR, wife of Willlam A VMN. JONRR ant DAUONTRR Conte, of t veston N | AUKN ANNIE MOAULBY Many of these were lying out [n the afternoon sun and wore frightful to] yee. Woon AAD ri ae children A aKARR look upon, ‘Phe fearful work of the storm waa not confined to the district} wite of A. 1. Woodward, of the Gu pat along the beach, but took in all the districts in the elty and the Denver re-|¥e@ton News AB. BONULTS, survey, but it wae near to the beach that mont destruction to human tife| gate GRORGH rHHHOSIUS, wife of), , George Treborlus, at thelr hormp on Por nh HARRY FOOTRR and THER occurred , Hoth p and Avenue i" and TWO ARIES. The waves washed away the Home for the Homeless, and It te thought) Mra KATH bone | t1iK AON (es Mo ALLEN | m1 “and DAB) that tho inmates, consisting of thirteen orphans and three matrons, were) CHARLOT ils TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. va A ILENCE ADD TO HORROR {FIRST TO RESPOND TO THE WORLD'S APPEAL. 240 pieces of Men's Underwear. (Cases of Men's, Women’s and SIEGEL-COOPER CO,.,....,... Sixth avenue and Eighteenth st. ABRAHAM & STRAUS... ....., Fulton Street, Brooklyn......+ ++ Children’s Clothing, LEWIS A. MAY & CO .......66.NO. 44 Broadway. oc cece cee $25, VANBRUNT, MAYNARD& CO... No, 13 Wallibout Market, B' Kye ases of Canned Vegetables, ALFRED DE ‘CORDOVA &CO...No, 40 New street... .., $25, ’ ANDREW DAVEY ‘No. 380 Greenwich street Cases of Groceries, M'KOWN & SPENCE,, + No. 137 Reade street, «ot barrel Rolled Oats, | WM, OTTMANN .osssssceeseeeePalton Market,..ssees sess so. 4 2.000, Pounds of Salted Beef. fe +7 barrels, JAMES DOYLE & CO,...+++0++N0, $0 Front street... ..6e0....5 barre’s of Flour, ry (100 Women's Jackets, 50 Men's J Working Jackets, 50 pairs of Pants, 125 pairs of Hose and 50 | Girls! Wool Hats, sees. 25 barrels of best Pillsbury Flour, Ten suits of clothes, . Chests of Tea, (One gross of Bandages, some BROADWAY PARDO AEN HOUSE ... GEORGE A, ZABRISKIE. BRILL BROS,....++++ 096 +eeNo, 283 Broadway... SIR THOMAS J, LIPTON,......No. 80 Front street. . HAZARD, HAZARD & CO,.....NO. 1448 Broadway .s.+.sse+6s 4 cottontand gauce, MAX LUBETKIN,.... + NO 28 Front street. .... .§ barrels of best Patent Flour, H. A, BRODEK,. No, 128 East Bighty- secondstreet.. C children’ 5 Clothing, AMDUR BROS + No, 430 Broome street. JASON STEIN. No, 68-70 Grand street.. Case assorted clothing, PRED FIGGE . +No, 285 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn. . 500 pounds of Pork, BERNARD RAGSGH fot * No. 20 Broad street... $100. HOUSMAN CO., +No, 119-125 Walker street.,......15 suits Men’s Clothing, DOA WHERE AND HOW TO SEND TO THE WORLD RELIEF TRAIN, No. 549 Broadway,.......6 «No. 12§ Produce Exchange. COMAL MAY BE LOST. — wntore of large RLD GA Mallory Liner, Going to|}} rnains, PLATFORM Khe street ttom, ' Galveston, Was In ane ber t ne Pew ide ution, n© that same may be Storm's Path. 7 winiveeree|RELIEF TRAINS GET Henan ae tie ante or te REE na| far re ther, le the Cit an Kier Cot ees coneeon ae ii tay CC TO VIRGINIA POINT Ne Olas Constan sat Weat to Galveston, Worle opetan, la brother ‘The vensel should have reached Gal- veaton early to-day, but thus far she not been repo The’ Comal on her way sor, ml i lad coast touched at Key Weat ot i And then proceeded for the Gulf port, RED D CROSS IN ’ The steamer, of whieh Capt, Evans ie in command, has a registered (OnNAg? | ieee Contingent of Agente WIIl of 2,251 Fears are also entertained for the Mat. Poapaniy kes aa Lal Te! . lory liner Concho, which ts In charge of Capt, (ek ‘The Concho sailed from] in Amertoan National Red Cross be Galveston on Bept. 6, and om the WAY] cay work for the Texas hurricane auf to this port touched at Key West of | rorers at ite new headquarters, 16 Fifth Hep. § \ eports from Galveston state that the) venue thie morning, The Committ: HOUBTON, Tox, Sept. 1A relief) ts not possible for an organized mo train, with three surgeons and asstet- | ment on thelr part. Relief must be t ama, medicine for the injured and 160/ nished soon or they will help te mbieodied men and two boats, has are| the jist of the dead, rived at Vireinia Point, Most of the bodies found in and aro ‘Those who survived the flood and de! the vicinity of Virginia Point are a Struation there are nearly all severely | posed to have been washed Inland fr Injured. Most of them presented a pI: | Gaiveston, The actual number ean ful sight with their limba laverated and) pe estimated Dleeding. | At Go'clock a third train had union, Many of the dead have thelr faces | men and provisions for the relief and heads mutilated wo that it tat! Gatveston Five me FJ, and Bm] ae een drowned, Out In the Denver resurvey the destruction waa terrible and) Mokeny * At man Victims of the storm were many, 4 Wo WATKING and twenty ethers) |! me vin Aidt oe teeny Tho Government works were greatly damaged, the bulldings on the} PPeret drowned in tie hours Ave ' nue Q and Thirty-frst PANKEN and ORANDCIE “ kawent beach were washed out in the Gut and their oocupante are thought to have!” \), THOMAS IKHYMEB, wite and i portshed, In the north part of the West Hnd the damage wan great alao,| two cntiaren MARIE, HARNE and Ate | aimoat every building being damaged to some oxtont and many completely) Alii, HUNTER and wile | wrecked, FORUNN, street car in RYE Mr PRANK PAUK ER 0 v J AWKINA and WIPE LILLY apd) The cotton and lumber yarde in that section of the elty were completely dren, Avenue @ between ‘Thirth Aa ii ! WIP and THRRR CHRbe | raged and much valuable machinery is ruloed. However, the loss of Ife} Pirty-tirat gircere wow HANES | Was NOt nearly 9 great In that district as ii was out toward the beach, A lady and her daughter, from st ‘ NW GAVENPORT asd TIRED Louis They were he It hou vy Hed In one butlding on] HORRORS OF STORM OUTDONE, Mie DOMRIAN aid Ave children and! Mik iway. Bominick Por The horrors of Sunday were ws nothing compared with Monday's, An!” Sissy, LIK ODELL and her le. Pf: Pp Beye Wie attempt was made to bury the dead, but the ground was full of water and " f dimes O'be capa! JAM ALT ont 4 MOTIEER ! by the storm Mt was Imposalblo to dig trenches, Alderman MeMaster and M. P. Morriasey seeured authority to have the tne buried in as maw bodies taken to pea for burial, and a barge was brought up to the Twelfth | POW AKL ya eat ent te, tt tli altel wireet wharf for that purpose. a sghier Mut wt Ioeab Tho fromon rondored horole service In bringing the bodies to the wharf, ai Nay, TON Birhteonth (5 And bn bn nd trey Dut it was almost linpossible to get men to handie then \ al epee ’ ; Bt als Med During the storm and afterward a great deal of looting waa done, Many |): 1 Nor ‘ aid Ml Mores had been closed, thetr owners leaving to look after thelr families iL, & promiasal cot ) SRUVANTS of the eoilapeed The wind forced in the windows and loft the goods prey for the ma ; i sa. Pauders, (ihouls etripped dead bodies of Jowelry and articles of value, Capt. Hafferty, commanding United Stites troopa here, was applied to for help and he vont in seventy men, the remnant of the battery aru lery, to do pollee duty, They are patrolling the atreeta under direction of the Chief of Volice AQ Urgent appea’ to the outside world waa issued and those who re @ponded are aeked to wend contributions to John Sealy, Chatrman of the" Finance Committee, WoC. Jones, Mayor, M. Lasker, President: Island City Savings Bank; J. b. Skinver, Galveston Cotton Exchange; CoM. MeMaater Galvoston Chamber of Con ©) 1G. Lowe, Manager Galveston News, or) Clarence Oumley, Manager Galveston Tribune { MANY ARE MISSING, in the Flood Who Are Enaeoonnted for or TH ‘ ‘ Milenio, LAHNBATT and daughter, STACKPOLE and family, \ ' Nhe \naecounted for and missing Mallory liner Alamo, which was caught | In charge ls now ready to reonive cone by the hurricane practioallly Mie: | tributions, mot only from thie elty, but roves, from All parts of the eountry, most (mpoanlble to identify them, Head-| A brakeman of the Galveston, 1 boards were placed on the hurriedly dug/ton and Northern, who left Vire} ¢ ‘Tho ell Crose'will Bad tH OWN RAVAN aves in every Insianoe, giving ae| Point and 1 ih toward to the tecne to care for the eick, toed very n Point and mtarted to wa e |ANXIOUS RELATIVES, the hungry and givo shelter to the [nearly ae possible age and accurate de-{City, found a ilttle ehitd, whieh homeless, ‘The fret contingent of agent will orobably eave to-night, Funda will be forwarded by (earaph as rap- of nine women, Theme he covered wit idly as received, sinnees to bury three and four In one | grass to protect them from the vulture Contributions should be rent ie arave angementa could be mado American National Bed Cross, 14 Fifth for thely: interment The Hvening World recetved to-day lavenue Prompe acknowledgment off THO WHO have survived the wreck)" a. Ci» many bodies of Goad hows of the safety of the relatives of | 41) pecoipte will be made, Mince ta or] Ore homeless and had had nothing to CAL) Gaivertonians are also being washed up several Galveston people at prerent IM | ganization nineteen Saturday, Ae mont Injured it Jon the shores of the bay. tha olty, Th answer to Inquiries by (h@ | Cros haw served on nineteen Neide, er We rmtit ite of Dr Bly, & former Mayor Of! ‘The work tm Texas will be semi-oMolsl | waqaonGre@OOOSODOOOOSOOO800010 NATOROIDTOHH}OOV® Teter hares tne ot BRERA A ties ne TR Me tke teeny Teh BODI ES OF TH E D E AD LYING IN STREETS. proprietor of the Ban Remo, who Wa ling roliot of wuffering caused by war, ral seription, Tt was found necessary in many n- jotekon up and eartied for miles, Evening W On his wey he discovered the bedl Safety of De, Why tor New Inquiries, \ 4 former resident of Galveston, ThE) taming, pestilence, food, hurricane and Kvening World sent an urgent menage] 6 ino mities, The work will be ree ) It# Oorrespondent at the scene (0 ported to the Government from time to look up thelr relatives, The following | time, reply haw Just deen received: “Houston, Tex., Bept. LL To the PAltor of The Rvenin Dr. rly wan in in cortainy sate vened tot — od BATTERY O IS SAFE, The following denpateh was received to-day at the oMeces of the I I Telegraph and Cable ay im th fram General Superintendent Engliah, of that Company, at Hone tom, Tex Three of oar operniors fast arrived at I tom, Chief operator tont his whole family it{{ apt Namorty Reports No Lose of Life, bat faye AMD Post Reew orde Have Neem Destroyed, WASHINGTON, Gept, 11. —-Adjt, Gen. Corbin has received @ despatch from Capt, Rafferty, commanding Battery 0, Firat Artillery, stationed at Galveston, Tox, dated Sunday Bept, & in from Galvers ia badly bral Mre, Ply itiea the vain to wel inte minunigation with her hw Be This will be her fret nh washed away for Atte “Moa eo and friende of persona tn] [t poporte no loss of life in his com> rr inforsibon, the in lowing post Nave been destroyed and asks for help today in locwting their loved] duplicate records from the War Depart+ WITTY COLLECTING THE DEAD, Mit WADIA Arar ry ® bt A 1 RDWARDS and famtl At 2 o'clock Biunday affernoon a@ moeting of prominent citizens was held | Mies A Wor M \ ant ; ‘wis : Lp. st IN MA@iale store Wie ( the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of organtaing to relieve the} wns. per aS asda 1. 1 CULLOM and wite, fering nnd to hury the dead MeL a MitW praal roar aeee A burial committes was appointed, el n( Ne ’ OTL, ' ppolnted, charged with collecting and burying | “Ml? Ku), ipl aide ' BURYING THE DEAD. the bodies of All dead. fiyuedte wil be pensed with A, Hamlin, @ travelling salesman who arrived « , y Kh | ene 5; : ; ived on the tugboat, says that iKK | Armed Guaeds Compelled Barying Oaly one house is lot etand)ng at Heabrooke, ‘The mainiand te strewn with |¢ arty to ‘ » Into | Marty oo dead bodies, The town of Angelion was washed away. Tho raliroad agent | a the Sea hie wife and sister at Virginia Point were drownod Sash map eegrene st Virals an ikea HOUSTON, Tox, Sopt =O, Le Ruas, pe ed ‘rity the panes of the dead at Galveston proceeds very Any Ker cond f the International y h newspaper plants are crippled and no papers have been issued " ' land Great Northern Ratiroad, was ginee Saturday morning WEN ott vitor a party of refugees from Gate (ecareemactiesiins wanmeiniinepeenens | ern | who reached this city at mid- HITCHCOCK HELPED, etre! reveroiy trom tte storm and h t Mr, Russ sent 4 much needed, A i J rc ot attempt to deme at vsaiatanice | edad, Al will NOt Attemp Jenoribe the Ferrible Seenes Alone the Santa \o withe iwelveryeetesld toe ’ fa BOE (OF CIB ANE VRAUI es Een ’ welvorye fi won f . f Ive He Mallrond—Notiet Tratn Are James Holecher war killed at Atead AVIA ond 1M When. 1 lett Galvesion men: armed with ivae. % NKR ct? ne y ehidren low their ven ‘at Alto fcAPe af one | Winer rifles were standing oyer HOUSTON, Tex, Bept. The Ranta iidred ammunition boxes from | basal daanieatcaaeio dle ai Fo Rallrond ran itn frat relies f Pn Bid etnivee ae, ewe Hlnen waned |W DOR Or dave to be hauled to Hitchcock this morning, fh x Intand Pe a sy0} sob whieh they are towed Into the tons along Its tine abo ¢ 1 de of the | nan m 1 towed Into the rea plong (he Galveston, H aii MAS MOTTER « mae j MAA lAvae WAR } Aw T left Leaw a barge froigbted with mn vik | In many places homelens inhabitants wir MILDMEN, Tw Jon ite journey to the Gulf Of the section tray we and Try © Sa Sa ce le manner of burial te Imperative; Bowted in empty box care, while ‘ el Kk must t 4 ' F | y ye ed now were sitting or @ wreck mad track from Hiteheook A. COM ETON ie household effects plied to Point’ how been entirely VP TNOPO KER ant two] Mr Husa story wan confirmed. Add, Gen Sourry, who |e now tn t . Sates it as Ale op ilitia would be caled out and Jalventon to prevent looting, sham and other lawless acts, Miscuous he: Many wuffere ‘ Gnd will have to be miven tree Portation to places where they Of obtaining shelter and suste Every building in Peariand w Gamages or destroyed, bul no BIG WIND'S HAVOC, Mowe Of Tank Pioked Up and Careled Vilteen Blocks by lives we Amerioas Coad im Dettiel “Warehipe “Vou, there. At Alvin great damage w the Storm, nae Iroland bo ay ~The done property, and (he f i GALVESTON, Tex. vi f the Hritteh Channel Squadron HAL ‘ * a Hounton BETTE romigent cotton ae here re hatha are reported, in aldition io seven| sept, 11.—The tug Brunswick brought DETTE A promi ‘ vow here refilling thelr bunkers previously recorded . YPICKR | wil American coal from colliers chars y the newa today (hat the big tron oll MAATERAON tered by the Admiralty, Mrv. J, W. COLLINS, Killed by felling }tank of the Watera-Plerce OIL Come * (ARLES WoL W. P. HAWLEY, a reaitent of Alvin, |sircot pler and carried to ‘Thirtieth LY OF POLICHMAN ROWAN “met tes) ino similar mariner, street. The old Union Depot, in recent] FAMILY 08 PoLick OFFICER MRD. i small, lendent of the whart yards, was dashed “i bs nae Brings tonfold results before the 0untFy [to pieces ‘ Wivepn ast tunes| — mlgbefall, Uenbers. pany Wax ploked from the Fifteenth ert hts MARS pints Pv An ad, in The World, no matter how! Wk AY % AWAIN, AND WIFE were we | yearn used aw the office of the auperin« PRCK, ety eivgioeer, WIP ant y ing Ayling timber. ‘hae ne i iM as fo UU el dinton that) i Mrs, Paul Vorkin, 46 Baat Seventeenth | Ment niihedaiioomn ralng her gon Paul ‘apher alveaton naires GET NO NEws. ¢ Twentieth and & fleoure Direct Gale veaten Reports, In reply to a dempaten from Bupt, King, of dhe New York Cotton Exchange, & ont M. BPngiteh, manager of the Houston ys office of he Posta) Telegraph Company, to her aon t Willlam ©. 1PM dl eighth street mother, ve to be built into nding on the No one there “New line will ir] @alveston, Nota ® ars ie eonth Mra. t Pate and ha Gi n rand pad wa \ ouna nid, F, in a condition to None of the leading firms of cotton men had received any word from Bouth- ern Texas, nor had any of them any information beyond that contained in the deepatches published in the news: papers to-day, mia wee in the ° enly-firat street, ‘dalvest Ht aly bet en ae ina near trom S| WATER FAMINE NOW. white aah jarrie, A: Boat eptrfearih re nS ron | S¥P pty Pipes trom Reservoirs Bro- ken and Pamping Works Dinmantied, A gd A GALVESTON, ‘Tex, via Houston, lveston, Mra, Johneon was on] Tex., Bept. 11—The first party to leave 8 nt 3 tee ao ‘fhe = Galveston after the storm had subsided World has wired an inquiry concerning | constated of Lieut, J, J. Delaney, of the| her only twice a year, be \ tween seasons we k eat force of skill por ers and men tailors to. gether by making suits or overcoats to your order at Twelve Doilars, a price % never made at any other’ time. The tine limit of the present sale is nearly reached and until Saturday only a have the Gpportunity to place your order for op- tional delivery for a “overcoar *42,9 MADE TO ORDER IN OUR BEST STYLE. and Which we make at no other time for less than $15.09, tern is new an m in the full piece, All the Fashionable Palt iimere and Untinished Worsteds, Also an extensive assortment of Lad ii a9 and acted as their own ona. | sy Ads in Vieuna, Diagonal (that will not gloss), Thibet and heavy weights in neors and stokers, |] Melton, Kersey, English Worsted and Whipeord. None of the ‘exclusive * Fal atin a worm 8 weieyfataioe, ams cae a on fad ont Al fi) nee 4 $30.00 suit will be ip the pirange and appalling feature er w opportun vali "het a 2s rok | he Galveston horror.” sald out, De- ; veaton, ‘oxae, tO. .) Cc Eire y 5 TAN GLOGS | b TT id ag ton | fouthern Pacific; B. G, Cox, of Thomas Taylor & Co.; EB. L. Porch, of Welle & Supt, Lawrence Elder, of the Cotton Milla, They weed th men, Pherabe, owned by Col, W, his boy In Mrs. Pigees "had lived forty nears in ¢

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