Show TOE FLOODS The Trouble Concentrated About St Louis St Louis 2The river rose above seven 8t inches today and u still rising quite fast Mot of the wharfs above the bridge are submergedand in rome place the water ia tUndingln the first for of buildmss necessitating the Iemoval of goods to end stories South of the bridge the wnarf i so narrow in some places that wagons COn only pass by going ple into the water and all cellars along the river front are nearly full ot water In the southern part ot the city below Ohouteau avenue and between the Ion Mountain Ilailroad embankment and the river the land i all submerged and business busi-ness operations of various establishments are suspended In two or three place the water has appeared on th west aids of tbo railroad track and has encroached upon the work of the iluuri Car Com pauy t such an extent that e portion 01 them but down today browing abut 60J men out of unpiovmenu The Harris Wooden Handle Kectory in this vicinity is also obliged to stop operation and 200 of their m n are out of work In the northern par ol the city factories plan ing mill elevators and other industrial establishments have been obliged te stop work an3 if the river continues to rise all similar works will have to cease opera lllimiar property has been actually carried oft yet or deslroyed but great damage is being done by the to tllDg of builIincM 1 std tne suspensIon of business buidin ft Louis 3 Altnough the overflow continues and the river rose seven inches during the night there is no chage in the situ al n all barriers holding firm and business is much hampered or the levee Some more establishments baY been obliged 11 close but no hmg i s swept away and no lives are lost Eat Carondalet is entirely submerged and 200 persons have left The railroad track iii East St Luis U still above water |