Show MANY BODIES BURNED Hundreds Victims of Hurricane Hur-ricane Cremated I l FEW OF THEM IDENTIFIED I I Other Hundreds Were Burled on tho Beach of tho1 Mainland Few of Whom Were Known Total Number Num-ber of Dead Will Reach Beyond tho Estimate of 5000 Made by Mayor Jones and Other Reliable Citizens Life Insurance Companies Say that Much Confusion Will Result I 1V 1 V I v ff f Houston Sept HThe Post today prints a list of 2701 names of the Gal vcston dead compiled from various sources but believed to be authentic authentc There were hundreds of bodies burned and burled In the nand In the sand where no identification was possible Other hundreds were burled on the jbeach of the mainland few of whom 1 jhave been Idem tied Some bodies Ire t Jstlll In the ruins of Galveston and scattered scat-tered along the beach of the mainland und In the mnishcs where they were thrown by the water Taking au I things into consideration I thoro seems no longer any doubt that I the number of dead will reach beyond I the estimate of 5000 which has been made by Mayor Jones and other reliable relia-ble citizens of Galveston About rico refugees arrived here from I aIYCBlOn last night ana are Doing I cared for as well as possible Agents of se eral Insurance com ranies are passing through to Galveston Galves-ton They say that there Is certain lo be much confusion They do not know what action will be taken by the companies com-panies concerning the payment of claims without proof of death which In many cases will be Impossible Contributions Con-tributions of money continue to come In as do supplies oC all sorts What Galveston needs now is money and disinfectants Next to these two things she needs forage There are now as nearly ay can be estimated 300 cars of provisions on the way and It I is thought that with what Is already here that amount will sufllce for a time No more doctors arc needed < Jalveston has begun to emerge from I the valley of tho shadow of death Into which It has been plunged and today for the first lime actual egress was plcSrcss made toward clearing up the city The bodies of those killed In the storm have for the most part been disposed of A large number may be found when the debris Is removed from some of the buildings but at present there arc none to be seen save those occasionally cast up by the sea As far us sight at least dead Is concerned the city Is cleared of its |