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AURAL mye MPR AIH GT ‘ rf ‘ , " me a t THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900, STILL DUMPING DEAD BY SCORES INTO SEA | os 2NING UP DEAD; 700 DUMPED IN SEA. - GOV. SAYERS HEARS UR WORLD TRAIN IS COMING. SS ee FLOOD OF MONEY IN _ AID OF GALVESTON. GALVESTON, by yacht Btella wator works from the debris, It ta hoped o¢o-—— to Houston, Tex, Sept, 1 that it will be possible to turn on the Hi oO! ' o-- The citizens of Galveston are etratn: | water for awhile to-day, AND IT 14 New York Contributes $25,000 in One DAY | sig raphe Approval of | ing every nerve to-day to clear the| PLANNED TO 8HT INRE TO THD —St, Louis Leads with $100,000 |e Pp PP ; round and secure the bodies of human|DEBRIS AND CREMATE THR BOD- All Rush to Hel This Newspaper's Plan beings and animals and to get rid of | 198 BURIED UNDER IT. bs us oO Meip. to Distribute Relief E them, but It is estimated now that the] Mayor Jones has given very full pope re Trai Ss Hi Joss of Hite will be 6.0m to Chief of Pollee Ketchum and J, H. beer reese $100,000 yrellef subscription has begun rain’s Supplies. There ts whortage of horses to haul | Hawley, Chairman of the Committee on Mt, Louts, Move V " aville, Ky. 10, Ble homes cubymorived $1.00 sisi the dead and there in @ shortage of | Public Safety, to swear in citizens ea rourh ‘The wid ‘The Standerd Olt ¢ (oMcers, . ling hanis to perform the gruesome ire Aayor iv) Tyain No, | Left Twenty~ ® : \ pene A An hg HDS, Bathe uUbaantae| ve Hours Earlier Tha work, It Was found to be impossible) Picket Hnex have “been established ' ane 5.000 , ' our 's rier n ’, Around the Jarge stores and guards tions reported an The Mo B, Claffin) to bury the dead, even ja trenches, an C i in ele a sion eee Tat vodwe Expected and Train No. vd arrangements wete shade to take |PMced on duty, The soldlers and police = Anntiny Tea, t foun (0 “ A, The) . are instructed to hoot any one caught : 7 hive ; D 6 hem to fea iadinn tak,» res nh snot More pore, Coroner, ie , 2 Will Go To-Night. Barges and tuge wore quickly made |lcoting or attempting to loot, v Hetleptor Umveston is voming from all) ok Pine at le , ready for tie purpaee, OB\ It Was dif: | Ae the Work of collecting the , sibserin: |, Teftt, Woler d 2H), Calhoun v ‘ DUTDaee, H tl quartory of tie Vol ceri ret ge ely | la Paeuee Wit to gel men to do the work, THO! yedies proceeds It becomes appar tions have been h Bir hil RUARTOEAT ROISIEDIE Gro r me \y's firemen worked hard in DFNBING | one that the death lint will fun fa th Union ar ke TN he lal AUSTIN, bodies t the whar!, but outside of them zations |) smaller woth mente are} alt Van Ingen & ¢ , no, M & oy Faw You’ Word few whe helped mach higher than wan a¢ @rat bap. wtirring ihymeelyer to mye | H : i Nf tes ily! re ae oi remy of thie Soldiers and pollcqmen were ne |poned, Gannervative cetimates He he aire tate ' | Nineteenth Ward Bank, 86; Bdward P| World's vetlet train tn dingly sent ont and every able. | place the number of deud im the Magen Teepe North, $26) Houle A. Iupley, $100; Roos: | renel ved: Hodied man they found was/etly at 5,000, ST. LOUIS’S $100,000, [ir & iovmchor Chemios: Company, Order anpptien marebed to the whart treat. Phe| Reporte are that the mainland, Gal- Mh, Lavin, which retuned the aid of (Ne |). daeuhe gio, deka on Wane Br be | dattverea mem were worked in relays mud |voston Inland and Bolivar Peninsula are quteide world when her own dreadful! sy iteiegor, a: Hird B, Coler, ny tom oniy. Were anpplled with atime to |besirewn with dead, dalamity of May 2). 11%, a wn of bf John K, Norapona, $40 won D. PAYERS, nerve them for thelr tank, A rollet train from Houston with 21 Inhebitante, wrecked TQ) bomoe and Governor. | lantfall hargele 5 on board and two caric¢ f ro Aeatroye’ HONGO Worth of property, te $25,000 IN A F AC nightfall three bargeloads contaln-} men on board and two car of wi rat (i) the bresoh. ‘The Lmveretnte Mer+| in addition io theae over O60 haa], he Above Lolestam from Gov, Josep) tng about seven hundred human bodies | vistona came down over the Galvemti chante’ Aesvetation withir W HOWL * Talreody been subscribed through various sh Li ha Ls eae eT aeertER LA vid been sent to sea, Where they were) Houston and Northern Railroad yesters Paine! HOOK and noined ¢lov. Bayers) vowapapors, making New York's totallwan in reply ton telegram sont i hin unk with weights. Darkness compete’ | day to a place abdut five miles from Haat amount was i beg na My tte | ne i t day ove q \by ‘The Aree World. Taneoundas the suspension of the work until morning, | Virginia Point aft, President Ben wine, 1 wo Merchanta’ A ation of New! Suey r . ' i ai the Merchants’ Asnooiation, Wiring M8) york haw undertoken the work of rale pate span besa ie tribute a | Toward night great diMeully was exe) It was tmporsible for them to get the Aympathy and the pricticsl CXDFEEN) ing the ioced fund and haw received | the mapelign Ceres BF other Pennsylvania Railroad omoials, P Flifesd in handing the bodies of] provisions or any considerable number of it to Gov Barirh, bss red hii tie nubeoriptions detatied above, 0] ‘the World's Aellef ‘Train, No. th te will leave Jersey Clty at #4) P.M negroes, which are badly decomposed {of tho men to Galveston, 0 they turned the collection had just bewun nether with #8 from the Mayor A| und er | Saturday, Bept, 16 It will ran through yy do afier 9 o'clock yea sn to burying the dead lye Johnstown, Pa, another town that has] renee commltten haa” been soposnta | aw hundieds of mite on tty way to! to Washington with but one atop to| TRIS) EEA) TARGA AEsOE VO ONPom: Fame | Enel ALIBI a eae Memorien of Une country’s weneronlly, wiih John 1, Crimminn ar (reasuee®.| night, twenty four teas wari ett | chanie cnatnen and will arrive at the] (AWAY morning to place the boda in ing around the mainiand countey recalled that Texas nent 8,000 IN tel Contbutions may be forwarded to night, twenty-four houre eariier than capltal at 3.93 Sunday morning, making, Mormies for Mentification, for It war] ‘There I¢ no fresh water famine here, hotir of need, $8,000 of which caine frit lay treagurer ot the CHiisene Teetlet pi See: apenas The tHe In UMD. FAA Uite OF neven Hours imperative that the dead should bel as the pines from the supply wells are Ghiveston, Mayor Woodruf wired Gov.| ities, Merchants’ Awecetation Hroad-| {2 [tare @.000 pounds of food mupptien and thirteen minutes hin te tanks Tt ip ‘ , 00) “ ideal land clothing for the denrtitute . Botten to wea as soon ow pomsible, Many} running ot the recelying tan Bayers to draw on him for 16 a8|way and Loonard street 8 dentitute of the Thence \t will go over the Southern Jonnstown's mite Hronident Morris K. Jessup har oalied | airioken ‘Texas city, With I went al Railway to Atlante and from there to {0% th bodies taken out are unidentified | diMeul. however, to get tt parte of Lotiieville domated 10,00 by ordbnance, FMed nl mealinn, of ane Ci harnbee OF the sympathy and well-wishee of all the Galveston by the cooperation of three] They are placed on the barges as] the city where It is needed j the Municipal Assembly HoldWia alto expr " sympathy knd provide am yt host of Bvening World readers. | ther raliroads which have agreed tol quickly as pomsible and tists are made} Col. 1. J, Polk, general manager ot . Hhsolel pension, to get tye Dill rendy | PMR OO ed tte ha Weta leren, Onct ot thelr contribultons went | peciite It wx much is poralbie while the barges are being towed to] the Guif, Colorado and ania Fe oad, immedi for the Mayor's #iKiAture |e cieg Ayn headquarters that. an ‘There waan't rowm for all They keep N The Pennsylvania Katlroad has placed tated that all of the bridges acrore Galveston was the frat clty to #ond agent of Holen Could called there} pouring In tn barrels and bundles and LOADING THE WORLD’ Ss RELIEF TRAIN, @ section of Mer 2 at the foot of Dew. | ** ALOT NAN Oe \ relief for Loulavilie after the cyclone 4 ie tor Whit Fatn pould be pre: | cases to The World's depot at 81. Jonn's brosees street, North River, at the dise| A Mare number of dead animale wae] Galveston Byy ary Bane, mORnIOg Fee of 1890, Mics Gould refined to alec int PeNAe | Bark, (he downtown freight station of posal of The World's Texas Netlef Fund. | haued to tie bay and dumped in, to be} maining bul (he pliew Hoston and Philadelphia have reported} ier. The | Womane Helle Corpa, of /the New York canttal and Hudaon River! \oiid'y reliet train No, % starte, A) Pacite The carn will be loaded thare and Will) carried to xem by the tive Ho wala ft would take ten days or tao e comaributions on yeti tat sepetlh foray PA GOON al Railroad Company, third train will qo Saturday The inetruetions are to xiye ‘The | he at ‘i recelve supplies (12 P. Mo} One hondred and (Wenty-AVe MeN) woes co restore pall CoMMuUNIOAtION \o ve Kone out from All ding New York theatres TRAIN NO VS BUR’ Me Fvening World did not hope to] World's relief train the righ! of way | 9” Saturday worked all day yesterday and lant nlaht |g \ded kw ocan be inede ed ty He ere, ra Tore bite arvana to give benefit perform: 7 DEN. lespatch @ relief train before tomnbght | upon all occasions, ‘The Metals are de! HOW TQ SEND SUPPLIES, [in uncovering ihe machinery of the tet ak unee aah the mauniand o official ga ine nm 4 iN ‘ sy i f rf b f ¢ f Wat once i sable bros a The burden of train No 1 was as fole Ande te nee a edge ve wee fo rush dt with all posathte The United Mtates xpress Company Astacio | , " LJ Y and the can Expres y ver bottoms planter hat 0 GHOULS KILLED it i tt el! QFE OW TIME, ite nat wets 'wrkas HEAVY CROP LOSSES. ya, the oMolale and emplo: of the New ” i = on evel ep y ; 5 i. y aH, Central, Railroads that it wan| It Wan after 6 P.M. yeoterday when c, | ey will fran _{ree of charge ‘ year, Fivods in Unis diatrlot devariated elwhty sults of underwear, pomibie to load every inch of apace by |# Waters, agent of the New York Con throughout Greater New York all pack: (opecial to The Brening World) thelr crope, .eaving the tenants in 4 FOR ROBBING DEAD ‘Thivty darela of last evening, tral stationed at St. John's Para, catied |26e% Of clothing and suppies contrib: | BAN ANTONTO. Tex, Bept sate bordering: on starvation. ‘Their "| Peurtoen barrets te be biaok le on a fold ot |Poteman Fred Bheperdaon, of that sta. | uted by private parties to The World's With each succeeding hour ceonerts gare thin yeur had nn excelleni deress eeceemamsemyGihillienniniipaanie HT og: bree bere Upon @ ton, and told him to load The World's | Texas Hellef Tratn row more wlarming for the lows of Ife ine crops being dloative of a HOUBTON, ‘Tex, Mept, IA feporter| fairly bulging out with fingers of the wolte on either aie Ve Nyy beers tra! } rellet train . All one need do is to Wrap up a bundle and damage to p! erty in the storm powntitul harvess | ss yy when it wtarted was the following Do your very bent,” said Mr. Waters. |in strong paper, tho It tecurely and ads | /¥et district of 'Toxvs pean ahs rope ewne reude. tar hare has Lelographed trom La Porte a story| dead which had boen cut off because New York Wetlet tor | There munt be no delay |drens it aw follows Qutwide of the olty of Galveston and, stir Anon the ‘Wueloun, winds Lild of the robbery and mutilation of the| they were so awollen the rings could] Ten wavrele of patton Worla Galveston AK ad iM Nat and wom ran Ni\t'| sdesesectoussesatcesesety Houstom, the greatest nuftering will i ea Ww ai aatieal dead im Galveston and the death of the | jot be removed. = oneee of bool Train, Sufferers. idson street to wet a giimpee of The w lake place between Houston and Bast in the onal ) ne eee d ’ World's firet relief train orldie Texas Weltel Maveay |) (ike Toxag, the island of the inant, |e" wefore the fmrmti Stenpte. Inceneed At thle depearation and ur) Five ences of THE TRAIN'S ROUTE ‘I don't 9e@ how they did i," sald an| | Care World Uptown omte And on the coast to the Bragon River. | conditions rer Vo ie orm Phe whouls were halding an orate over | iiiation of the dead (he looters were ba avaobali, alten. he Pate wi lelderly man, ‘They only had it in ‘The | U0th Street and Hroadway, | Contrary to reports, there bas bean no balling a erial a4 he ¢ ISY for the Wie dowd, The majarity of these men! snot down, and It haw deen determined ipneW TNA Han ld AGRE en US Thee UE We reine RIO $0 hen: Wes Lian Manhattan, Gamage at Corpus Christ, Lockport RmAles farmers. wh ; he rel id 4 D T 1 i 01 ¢ ¢ I Were hogroos, Dut there were alvo WIhMOO! that ail found in the aot of robbing fering gurvivors of the awful dteaster | ‘ L F Lneetbeese eed oneeseeeoece pli immediate wection of Whe 1 Appeals fer, rell ay Pama recelyer P who (ook part in the desecration, the dead shall be summarily shot, Nee | by ihe generous readers of The Wi WORLD Ss RE 1E NO, 3, Take the bundle to the branch ex: | People {a immediate need of The present seagon had given promise at Some of them were natives, and ome! During che robbing of the dead not elbmwes |} and they will wish the (rain “Godepeed| The World's rollet train No. 3 will be) press oMce nearest to gour home of | ate (Hoes Of the Geloreds and Brass jpregueing. the beat narvest In the past had Niowed + over from the foed | and cheer |i on ‘ drawn by one of (he Pennsylvania Ratl-|elther the United States or the Amer: we eon ¥ had been al to oO ‘ only Were Angers cut off, but eare were The World's relief train is speeding | road's fapiest locomotives, It will con-| loan Company, They will see that it | mainiand under the guise of “rellet | srtpped trom bediew in order to peoure now to Buffaloover the New York Cen: | Ast of two first-class alr-brake freiaht| is quickly and safely delivered. Send a | work, Not only did they rob the deed | jewels of value, TRAIN NO, 2 GOES TONIGHT, | trai, From turtaio it will go to Cleves | cars and one refrigerator car, ‘The tojai| written communteation to ‘The World ( but they mutilated bodies in omer tO) private citl rw 4 It was the first rellof expedition sent} land over the Lake Shore, thence over | carrying capacity will be 1800 pounds. | deseriving your donation so that \t oan If Ordered Before Saturday Night | etuky While Qeet’. nena have endeavored 0) out from any point outside of Texas. |ihe Big Four to St Louis, from there| This train, through the courtesy of|be properly catalogued and acknowl fg oad save gies farsi Prevent the looting and on several oo-| Another wil} go to-night _when The direct _to Galveston over the Misaourt |General Mani wll 4 Ld Hutehinvon and | edged. Sa'e Ends i penne: 6 tee WEPIDE | casiona have Killed ihe offenders, Bingly | ~~~ me steel from 4 Wooing expedition, They 84 go in (won and threes the ronoere| STORM SWITCHED, [ANXIOUS RELATIVES. dave Daihieal Stripped corpaes of all valuables, aNd) wees shot down, unill the total of those sae ositively the pockets of vome of the looters were thus executed exceeds fully itty, It Wan Monded ‘This Way, bet |Mventng World a Sept. 15. Oren “eraae | Siguaecraa” | DROWNED IN STORM ! NEW LIST OF DEAD, | Harker, tt Loourt street, Detroit; spre. Into Canada, Friends Were Saved, W, Harker, Maggie Bglenton, Detroit;| The hurrteane whieh devastated Gal “HOUBTON,, Tew, Bept Wp Mra, Martha Derham, North Lanning; |Y@#ton and Texas, and which wae a ot The Ryening World (Bpeoial to The jog World.) Conrad Hibbard, Monroe, Mich,; Willie | Pome? to be headed for New York, has In reply to inquiries of aoe fees OP JOBPPH. Mich, Sept. 12. ap a by the owners at cities on both GALVESTON, Tex, Sept. 12—The fol} (ustie, Detroit; John HH. Peaber, |A¥itehed off and this morning was cons | tives you may slate that Jules Bebue] i a ae hail Jowing additional violime of the disaster | ‘Toledo, 0, Un at Montread, No fears are now en+| man, Jf. Auburn Davis Morton, Bin: | Passenker ateam 4 Lawrence, of the | shores of Lake Michigan, but the staam- have been ‘dentified pe _ tertatnod that this city will auffer ox: | ler Mary Jonephine and the Rev. John) People's Transit Company, which left] or has not been seen since leaving Mil- Mre, Mary Burnett | MILITARY RULE. cept from exoossively high winds, Cool|Varter are tot among the ee | Milwaukee for this port at 11 A. M. | wilykee, a Cag: i bi lh ey ia thie Pr it ‘ mung yesterday with about Afty persone) Aeoretary C, K, Farmer, of the Tran: se Jennie a on aster Kmery said ore ci ol | if . Wiliam = Miller, wife. son-in-law, | a aviee te a a Rn morning that the wind which waa daily: | @xpected to-day and will wire names.’ | Aboard, hae tin al probability foundered | alt Company, stated at noon that all ¥ Gaughtor and five children ev) Bavere Reselt tei ine hero was but @ gentle breese such _ in the terrile eile which swept Lake| hope had been abandoned, Intense ox Lucia Minor, Hand State Ald toy Jam vinited (he otty at least twice a week | Ae, more, |e she Maton, iaearen fe. | Michigan. yesterday clement prevails here, whore a great and last night, i HM, K. Kideman Gai lfor elit monttiw in the year (alveaton correspondent — regarding ‘Tologr Mic Inquiry has been made to amount of wreckage has come ashore, 1 Charles Darby (Hoaetal to The Bventng World) jon the treet disagreed with the! friends of “anxious relatives" fh this pes epee \ Mire. Ploehr AUATIN, Tex, Bept, 1%—Gov, Aayers | Weather man, however, No gentle breege | ily | Who were In Galveston during the ’ Jaco Bmnith. haa been in constant touch today with |over dent so many hate fying art filed) Ay jo , feported down, awnings and chimneys wrecked, haven ilehnab,, wife, methondae |p lees! Gligwtioe al detvesise eng lac, many. ayaa Mh cank te: \ocasy'a, | whmiioMmcenapermeM ore ith peated) SUNK IN LAKE BRS |r iemer of ene ot the Renskmertedn Jaw and two children. offctal report to the Governor today | they were sure, i apprer in Pgs My pH a hones ---- anal " bulittn n the course of erection was y Mrs, Hattisaun and four ehildren. | from authorities at Galveston saya: Mr, Kmery watd that the wind at # oad, li feveral Boats Reported bo lestroyed. A woman while ploking up Mrs. Bam Dowell and two children. | ‘Phe toes of life te even mote appal: | o'clock was blowing at the rate of twen-|ommpleted ithe work’ te MOMENT | mach Weeakane.¢ ty debris in her yard caught hold af an The full force of our perfect, tailoring organization has again Mr, and Mra. Strawinsky ling (han rat reported, Fully five|ty-one miles an hour, An hour later it ORT 4 Ullttoh, arohiteck wiih an. of Coming Ashore, | St light wire and wan olectroeuted. | been kept intact through the “dull” season by our famous policy of i a ML, Park, thousand persons have been ether |had doubled {1s velocity and by Ih o'clock ace th the Aronckle. Iiut Hrookiyn, | Special to The Bvening World.) ; Hor husband was badly injured, making Clothes to order twice a year (during a certain tive perlod j + Mlas Alloo Park drowned or killed, There have been 2600|{t was covering a mile a minute, @ttii,|aeke The. f renlng, World (0 uy 10 lor! 4, ‘ Sept, thee ond Reports from Cryatal Beach, » Bum> } only) at Tavelwe Dollars, This is the last offer at this price this Pall ' Mise Lucy Park. bodies located and buried up to laat| Mr Kmery called ita "reese." low, Mire. 0. Vy. Uli} DUNKIRK, N, ¥., Pept, PAL, "apart: on Mr. J. H, Bvorhart, wife and daugbter. | night and it {® estimated chat there are| No danger signals are shown on thel! tive aitiagen” who Nive on of the Texas storm struck thie otty with lake Erie, way FALL SUIT OR Farm, bvell Hoad, Galveston, been ieatroyed and ali th B. Betxes ond two daughters, Arma) fully 2.40 to recover. 120° "Bad? i coast to-day, only those signifying reat force last night and th morning, Buffalo Canoe Club and. many small OVERCOAT i and Lwellle, | “While the eltinens thought they had| steady high winds, ‘he W . rae Layenored there were completely Mrs, Cary Burnett and two ohtidren, |the city well poiloed the Increasing |teau doce not anticipate any meee vee Lshglallas ddl cartieres tell Al” (| RAMI Ri te Every new Fall fabric, in the full piece, for your inspection and i Pelee peenetete wits and atx ebite|trcrey nim the mainland Drought many | aging by the storm, What will become |job, AM Broadway, asa the ae WPCA 9 CORA CORRE | TT n very T choice, Every garment shows the best work of skilled cutters and], a wi Mls |toughs along and the remult was that] of \¢ ie not known, It may blow out on| Wo in the fate of hie| **hore yeyre men tailors, dren, piltering of the 4sad bodies was soon | the Atiantio and. lant | Sard Gaue ebateth a ena hee. Th this olty telephone and tolemranh b) Doorge Gctwotsel, wite ant daughter dissovered, In order to ntop this as | (Ne, AUiantle AMd dlaninate: there, oF| brother, Jom ottiob, and hia famiy;| tn this city telephone and) telegraph STORM AT SARATOGA. | Ponabbiy ft may retain strength enough also hie nephews, Rudolph and Frans to Tailu and son Joseph. much as anything else, all idiers were! 1, Ktausse, wife and two daughiers, rose t forced to go Wo work at the point of ab 1p ER tion with surrounding towne is epm | (Special to The Brening World) f The hurricane has changed decidedly |@ atore in Mi pletely shut off, “ f re, Matilde Olsen and two children, | the bayonet and laborers assisted ma- BARATOGA, fept, 12,4 inson O, Keiso, jr, terially In destroying the wreckage by if canreniet: AP Bimery sald, wince it] ‘The inquiry has been sent, ee storm blew up here to-day, ‘The tall But It te not losing ung around in A ctrole| from Texas up through Towa and the|ing the fate of the following re! M., Coffey, 1 Bast Pighty- burning and disposing of the bodies trees on Broadway swayed dangerously by burying them \n long trenches dug ENTING under the atrain of the atiff iow, while Cor. Nassau and onermy. Tt h | TEN YACHTS ASHORE. nd Ann & Sts, N, y, | i } the dust from the roads was swept ti MJ Meee as Ssibo indeed tat Great Inkes, and ie now headed straight who were in @alveston at ihe time of | Life-savers at Oewewe Make Gal-| |, hue faa pt Up keen th bobaie Cateed ‘oA raters ita ¢ | up the @. Lawrence River towan! the the flood: Mra Ann Martin and her lant Resenes tn a Farl- racowiane And the thousands of vite ing a age of Dulldhigs were burned with | aceas daughtor, Mary A. Martin, of 19% Ave- oes Gals | ore to. th eet showed some Red Revolving Umbrellas, @ debris ae they warm too badly de | ‘The barometer at Montreal registered | nue N; aleo Mra, Marti§'s sister, Mrs, | iene nervousness, foaring that a “Or cn cm 4 Bayers | Composed wo be removed 9.10 inches this morning, tho lowant re- | OBWEGO, N, Y¥,, Sept. 12-The wind le Y ve cyclone wan Svesping ; ‘s MaDonald. ported, showing that the Canadas were) Mrs, Rohland, of 1514 Madison avenue, In the centre of the blowing, Hut ttle! is almost distracted with anxiety co Maln Nas accompanted the winds. At cerning the fate of her mother and Calvemion (he baromoter was %.53 Inches cer, Her mother's nasne is Mrs, Sohal The win feared sue i vel volt at one time ‘ ‘ lawn Neer i atte of rae tra a tously" interrupted In all directions, ‘(Slened et es GWANRA lier orate SAO Kee ‘ ) Bourry forwarded hin dally nry eicle and ohijd. Feport to Gov. Sayers, saying: "Cit an and i © the ol 5 nA. Fam Dane Aldren oe alitate y well poltoed, with the al reached a velocity of forty-two miles an hour and furious seas are rolling over the breakwater, The sehoongr Alber+ core was driven ashore east of the har- yy ——— and Infant sod volunteers, The in-land at De city 4 bot at T o'clock this morning, The crew } ne Mev [creasing crowds: will pesoneltade, tare and 4 alee City, Kan, tt stood at She lived at #19 Avenue H with her was rescued by the. Nfe-savers, | CONCHO 1S SAFE. ; 9.8, showing that the storm lost force bege Ke hier, Mra, Frank Wolff, wold ‘id |t Would be advisable tolat fret, but in tow enthering peed and. h children, An inquiry re-|, THOT: R. Merritt, of Hashilton, Ont., \ ” JURED IN S IN STORM. 1 at the Houston company for pol- Again, Ik biew seventy-two miles an| # rane. Fy vty hag been sent, ashore on Nine Mile Point, Capt The Mallory liner Concho, which lett ti hour at Buffalo during the night, een Wd, Corson and otew got ashore Be! ciaivesien Gept. 6 And call | “Rvery effort in being made to keep fore the life crew arrived. called at Ki Puree Hundred Possemmers Hod down any p ‘The official thermometers chia morning | 4) ° it three da} Vater, arrived safe th w . ring from dead bodies, an A Ten handsome yachts were dashed at ! Terrible Bxpertence on |1f any instances with om, hae | eR Wiaertas vanteany isd WEATHER FORECAST, |upon the beach Nera cuuelig great i Lake Michigan, h yo present, Dutling, Mall —_——- amage, | they a i ie ing temperatures have marked e ‘The Concho was reported as probably Vhs tart Ww Bent. 12 oF Water the storm's progress, (he mereury drop: Worecast for the thire BUFFALO SWEPT. lont marine men count~ ; FP. and P.M. No. 4. of Pere | ea thons, ping from § to degrees along its pata. houre ending at 8 PW, . id her chances as bey Ph ain of ' DERBYS, ’ ‘ Planter Sriteh toe Sninee. | Should the war taxea be repealed? Raat tye tie glee ainane a fel Rc TR Ra ead nas * FAL “By pe ‘ () Mich., yesterday \. " “after vacation" appearance errr y A Van-Ameriona Tower Destroyed L $3.00 and $4.00, rT B11) ee with over three hundred passengers. | See pages 8 and 6 of The World |the winds, For three months the air has| York Clty and vietateys i/ 1g and Canadian Side of Lake rte Mach Damaged, BUFFALO, N. Y¥,, Bopt. 1—the wind piialied a vecoolt; wo was caught by last nigit's reached Milwaukee this morning, ,4!manac Campaign Supplemer ere had awiul experiences, ia Injurteo, Poe et Sag eal bong WwW. Kept remarkably quiet, he sald, perhaps Aba ir new foree from ita i a) een ‘The forecast for to-day ts: Showers i land cooler to-night; fair and oooler Showers and cooler to-night; ‘Thiraday fale amd coolers high nouthwont to marthwest