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URI. SLAM PIP i MR 1 FP SRS PD DARE F TT WEATHER-CLOUDY, NIGHT | EDITION PRICK ONK CENT, ———————— icieore (“ Cireulation Boo [“ Ciroutation Boo Books Open to ) All,” | ) All,” | ry RESULTS OF HORRORS GROW. RY HOUR! YO No Hope for the Rebuilding of Galveston, Says Quartermaster Baxter, U. S. A.—Survivors Driver Mad by Thirst and Famine. DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 12—A bulletin from! STORM IN Galveston via Virginia Point and Houston received here at 11 A. M, says; THIS STATE. “The situation grows worse every minute. Water and ice needed, People in frenzy from suf- me A ll fering from these causes. Scores have died since row Eecapes, last night and a number of sufferers have gone The storm which devastated Gaiveston insane,” swept across thie State, damaging Galveston's death list may reach 5,000, Already 2,400 hentia edi Vow ‘Velograph ond bodies have been recovered, One man wan killed in this ety. by Banker Hutchins says the dead and missing will num | reine struck by «‘tatiing pote. her 10,000—onesthird of the city’s population. lo: 20 ec ad reac! ® velocity of seventy-two Stern measures have been taken with vandals and mies an nour, The Amerioan and looters. Sixteen negroes and two white men have been Cartiar shores of Lake Brie are killed, strewn with the wrecks of small craft. Van of the boate of the Buffalo Canoe The people are being compelled to bury the dead, as club were tort hundreds of bodies lying y the sun fill the air with: the | 7% "verity of the storm was much germs of pestilence. te sarin storm suddenly turned Over 3,000 bodies have been recovered’ in Galveston trom te northweateriy courwe eastward and along the coast. The iatest estimate of financial loss aor, seman isover $15,000,000, eritand. Me. to Randy Hook and ail Highs Worl religf train is well on its way South, There rer "ne Mento meh shoul! be no delay in sending in contributions for the destitute at Galveston. ee 0h GALVESTON CANNOT RECOVER FROM BLOW. WASHINGTON, Sep. 12—The Quar-yand Travis all destroyed and cannot be termasters’ Department has received | rebuilt on present eites. Recommend the following from Gatveaton: continuance of my office here only long “Referring to my telegrame of 9h and | enough to recover Crockett office sates 3th T have, subject to approval, eus-|and morning gun, when located; also to pended Fort Crockett construction con-| close accounia and ship my office and tracts and again urgently recommend | recovered property where dire that contractors be pald for labor and | fear Galveston is destroyed beyond material in place and on ground, all |ite abliity to recover, Lom of life and swept away and lost beyond recovery, | property appalling, BAXTER, ‘Wortificationa, at Crockett, Jacinto “Quartermaster,” FALLING POLE KILLS MAN ON BROADWAY Wind Blows Down Campaign Banner and Charles Durfield Meats His Death. @ marine observer at Highlands re- ported at 9.20 this morning that twenty si0ope were anchored in the Horseshoe at Bandy Mook and that one had dragwed her anchor and wan bard ashore, The others seemed to be still holding on. The wind was blowlig forty miles an hour and \ncreva'ng every our. ‘The wale Kicked up quite a mea in the upper bay and tie waves washed high iver the Mattery sea wall Driftwood war piled high on final craft found navigation pertious, ‘The Hagel Kirk, one of the small side- wheelers which plies from ocean Iners to the Barge OMe with immigrants, started for Bilis Island and was awept into the North River far out of her! ‘The Little Bilver, of the Patten | 4 the Bay Ridge, of the Toland lire were compelled t from the Hatiery or get amaaty the sen wal) again The Staten Inland ferries | kept running, but thowe going Into the worm were completely drenched. ‘This condition of affairs ia reported by | According to General W Orden, while not the us: wires to Chicago wer wae mill telegraphic munication with that clty, Considerable work had been accumulated and there was some delay, but for al) that business wae being done ‘The storm that raged Urough New damage,” he sald. "Some Ofienn 0. twenty wires are down and thuflalo, but we expect (o have (hem ‘on working order thie afiernoon, Jum now, from all reports, the storm |# somes where between Buffalo and Syracud and uness it keeps up itn work of ue vastation we will be In cunning order oy ‘The first mighap of the «orm was (he jsidewaik, «went the thee men from Bir] to-nieni or totmortow ny ‘ Killing of a man on crowed Broadway | mingham off their feet Monager Shirley th ‘le Tele dy the collapse of the monster BIO] he heavy witip of tron struck i mpany, Bluted ho day imat th and Stevenson campaign banner, Al) Charen Durteld on the head, crushing! Wires In (he Bates Wand Ohio were ali i and ( War litte » lone pequewe in ven Thoy had no knowledge why of ihe fall extent of the damage Chat had been done, The high wind and heavy wea in the Fan River made i extromely near yenient for the members of the New York Yucht Club who bappaned to oxi! Broadway and Duane Charles W. Durtold, old, of Birmingham, tion, 1 pe ei in hiv skull and breaking hie neck His death was instantaneous. » yoars ha View Jonn Durfield was struck a glaneing blow and escaped Injury, Latham was M4 ingham, he} iit on the shoulder and knocked Ingen: MAR ce 4 Wut thie we ving |#tble, Me recovered quickiy and was trom Niagara Pails, They wece on alOniy aMpitly Injured. The (wormen ac- cation trip and had etartgd wown oeripaniet the body of thelr companion Site, 10 60 the sigits in he buel- With hie brother, Jobn Durfield, and to the Leonard street stat in the ness Hudson Btrcet Hoep)tal ambulance. at the Bast fwenty-wixth street an. ‘They were wothing among hundreds of Vbarles Durfeld way the eldest pon chorage to ket ashore. The intie Other pedestrians along the bduslest | of J, J, Durield, an enginoer of the launches recelved a severe guttering by thoroughfare of the alty when the storm) Loulevitic and Nashville road whore the waves and the nates were diew up, A gust of wind swept up| home leat Fifteenth strect and Hignih | drenched Broadway, The big campaign banner, AVenue, Hirainaham, ‘The young man| Some of thore who iade the trip, ie spite ite perils, were and his tamiiyy J.P Duncan, €.K G, Billings, of Ch 4 feet square, that hung from two tall] War the cqifidential clerk of Caheon fron poles juat north of Duane street, | Brothers’ Dry Goods Company of Bir tugged at ite moorings. Another eust| mingham, The three youdg men lett of wind and there was @ snapping sound | that city a week ago on a vacation trip, and the ble banner came down tnto the| ‘They were stopping here at the St, wroet, enfolling street care, wagone| George Hotel and intended to wtay for and pedestrians, tie remainder of the week, John Dur ter, of Clhoinnat cmc To Vure a Guild tm One Day " brome eat TERRE ATTIRE: wEncm MET oP os am ot _ , ' Lleol vor K, the Hattery Iwna. | York State last night did considerable | between here | and Mayor Juiluy Pletwehmann’ and ais: | day and winight, but owns bo aad i I a WRATHERRO) ony BISEBALL 2 RAL PRICK ONE CE EVENING A EDIT! goa VBI | LL Toy ys TUT ig ye ‘eulation ‘Books Oper n to. All. ‘4 | ' * ALIMAE WEDNESDAY, SUPTEMBEK 12, 1900, PER ea Pi | , if is mz + bits vs a ED Lt CROKER-MURPHY CANDIDATE WINS. ~~ oe ‘ADMIRAL DEWEY AS COOL FIGHTING FIRE AT NARRAGANSETT AS UNDER FIRE AT MANILA. iA ‘i i w 18 <The pw atial | | RockTngham Hotel burned to the ground in a fifty-mile gale at noon. Halt| | million Jona, Admiral Dewey leaped from the piasea of the MaLean cottage j and directed fire Aghting of millionaires and townafolk, The miltion-doliar NARRAGANSETT PIPR, R. 1, Sept, 12.—(Bulletin,) | Dewey cool and calm in the midst of wild | | Casino was also if a blaze. | exeitement. Every engine for miles around racing wildly for this place, Narragansett Pier ‘1 great peril, Cottagers In pantie, | REGINALD FOSTER. | ' | (For further detain of the fire ace page 4) ret? "HILL MOVED TO MAKE THE - poe *® | NOMINATION UNANIMOUS, — Band Played While the Conearsion Shouted Its Approval--Mackey for Lieut.-Governor-- Rest of Ticket Named. 2— 4 am CananerancannoennmoninnReinnn: Mmennee smmnma a= mean BROOKLYN 1 0 3—6 (Special to The Bvening World.) e 4 CONVENTION HALL, SARATOGA, Sept. 12. John B. Stanchtield, Chemung, was nominated for Governor by the Demo- ’ cratic Convention here this afternoon. I f A notice placed before the | Speaker's desk announced: “The lammany train: will leave Sept. 12.017 P.M” When tie name of Mn fd Ball was val ed he nd in a vole not audiile ten feet away cast his OUR TT vote for Coler, A ripple of applause | followed | Kingw County so 42 sotca) for Atanchfeld anu | for Co.er ‘ Chairman Haines ruled that My Kempner may cist his own vote and need not be controlled by the t unit role. This applied to the ot H Jers on the Seventeenth District | | When Richard Croker arose (0 cate | | hin vote a thunder of applause swept over the convention, the delegates } | arose, cheering and cheering ¢ | James MoGuire, of Syracuse, stood '¢ true to his declaration and voted for Coler, A half-hearted cheer went wp when Murphy gave his vote to Stanchfleld Perry Helmont, in arising to oust | his vote for Stanchfeld, was hissed. | The roll call wax finished at 435) —-+ o'clock. The offclal vote was, Stanch - POMP or eyn Cle Hie vocme ns ogee aint id alte! aged a} onl , of 5 Del wih tet Ans ean ee te THIRI fehed first arowe ——— WORLD WIRES FIRST MONEY TO GALVESTON SUFFERERS. | \4 The World lank torday $1,000 to Gov. Sayers, of Texas, on account of the Texas flood suf- ferers * Three more carloads of supplies will be sent by The World to-night. Settee teen tteeteebeeteeelneleteotteoteete Hom: John B-Stanchfield « $ at this point be pectators and the SARATOGA TICKET. gan to weary ¢ te i" i ; 4 , Lauer we at Shad emptied, SARATOGA, Sept, 12.-The HOT SPELL OVER, |" rnings ten nt for that pore | Held 294 Color, 104, Mackey 1 following (leket was nonile " BI eS Total vote cast, 149. Necessary to| ROW IN CO: VENTION, 2 Mpping te aattelp ated a cholce 226 tile doubt (hat severe ang) Ob mation of Senator Hil! Staneh Wil) be encounter jfleld's nomination was made unant |Kaneked Out by Horrieane, Which Will De Howllag Out at To. Morrow, HU wad Kempner Veentiod and Grady Makes Fleree Defense MOTFOW over the of | imo WASHINGTON, Hep! Ik-The Weath:| Newfoundland and along the mous. , | of Tammany mone. r AW od tn wine i ‘There tk no question” & M foatie ‘ t 1 Vor Lien tonant-Goyernyre er Ai va innued the ywiog| a he. ck fe ; ay WiLL Lato HID, “about the loyalty, ability ar CONVENTION HALL QO William F. Mackey, of Bete, Chiet UB Weather Bares, | Democracy of my Hfelong friend SAHATOOA Vor Comptrotier= ors Jolin 8 Btanchfeld, and | take grew 3 Vilw in 4. Mowater, of Dutehe “l A I ving that his nom David BAAN 0 Krmpaer | MILLION DAMAGE. Me cored used 3 ‘alte ‘ihe Dene lon be made tindalous wore (he central figure ni Por \orney-General i'm taot van seconded by | ¢ vention th ‘ Thom Conway, of Cltme Staten abnor (he emely Huly One-Third of St m Cowmty's Hilla motion nao y | ermtt nyention t ifterncon home will be permanently broken dare Piatt Crop Rutned by the other Coler men, notably Billott F At one time "O oa ¢ Sehohart jag the nent (wenty four hours, Storm ‘nanforth, Senator Hill’ motion wae! into a tumult and ohalreaa Rais ne (ion, N. Palmer, of hehohariers The whunae will be effected by tiv tpasiat to The 5 World.) | curried amid cheers and the playing | rapped in vain for order For sevevinry of Staten Went Ind Mad " OOK PO Sept, 12—The tail! of the band. At the last moment the Sage of Jolin T. Norton, of Renee vag) the Corben Gav 0 end of che Texas storm has caused! Croker’s vietory and dom{nation of Wolfert’s Roost sprung a surpr Maar Mt Moxtca (0 the Texas coenl w 7 t Por “tote Treasarer= anc may al ‘ “ ennege to fre iy Nisgurt the conven werwh M emale He chang 4 County yi apoe ed om PD. Newete, af Wayne, Ireat Lake to ’ the most with | and when Alte ; ‘ yohares frei er tT ieitgan Q var state Bnwtheere * pporiers alle aleac of Aten, torn between wo and‘) pporier Male Horcel \. Stowart, of Omen aver Wie Creat leaden the winds nave Tue dainage te ent ma cd at 9 pe | Mr accepted his defeat with placed the name of Bird § 8 dwen. , won quite Out wick to easly) Bome ofoharde were Iterahy stripped | good grace, and In ariwing to mab tion for Governor a 90900000000000000000 \ garding h fy the wind ‘ ile wild dea, | 22002 | lthe nowination nauimeos \ galleries wildly applaud re. piven to a} lake ship: i ech ol tribute to the sterling De- | especially when the speaker mad : "i 4. it is mit Wkely that any BET ON M’KINLEY. Bowing UuRe WD: bao, expel ine , "\ ig beat fitted for Governor’ ol toms of suipping will ve re) ‘ mocracy of Mr, Staneheld peated diga at Croker at thie Stanchfeld,” shouted a number of ported, Jo1 Judge, an cutewle securities Nominations for Lieutenant eech wan disappointingly + nen. ‘The wind will cuntinue high from bh yeokor, thie uflernoon wagered 1.0 oF ernor were MeXL ordered and M “Coler is in every way fitted for the Weal and Nivrihwest wong ihe Atanuo MoKiniey againgt dam, Mr, Judge re. ; Mary a comin sien Whe ia in his speceh “The goast frem Cape May to Kaatpore ti a W mive ihe hulder of the Miyen Murphy of Brie placed in nomin stioa hen he aaa peed ond. William F, Mackey for (he oilice, gues thane for this convention le whe - (Coutts co Biabih Pogny ot AM Venemous as expected |

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