Show fLOOD DESTROYS CIt CIT OF HARRIMAN IN TENNESSEE A STORM OF MUCH IN THAT THAI SE SECTION HARRIMAN Te Tenn n. n March 29 Ear Har Harriman Har- Har riman was destroyed by the flood on account of the overflow of the Emery river The damage la is estimated at t a quarter quarter quarter ter of a million dollars It is reported that that two lives lI were lost and many any more moie are supposed supposed to have been drowned It Is estimated that from forty to fifty houses houses houses-at at Oakdale and Harr Harriman man were washed away I The tunnel at Junction on the Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin Cm- Southern railway fen fell in The plant of oC the Vestel Lumber company was destroyed the Hoe and Tool I company was badly damaged the mill is wrecked and the tannery tannery tannery tan tan- nery suffered heavily The fio floating lumber houses and de debris debris de- de bris knocked down a part of the bridge and it away The loss to Harriman is terrible Telephone lines are are damaged RAINS BAINS SEND BItS AND ANDS S CREEKS DIG BUNG IN S VALLEY March Marh 29 The storm last in this section section sec ace tion Uon furiously for hort while the rainfall being almost amounting to a accompanied accorn- accorn by y lightning Ires were blown down and for theace of an ap hurthere hour hur there was the great o anxiety for life and property I Reports received fi b st stations on the I Tennessee river r ver Ind I cale cite that at the poi pol above here the rainfall was as heavy ough to justify the prediction of a shet of cc sl erable proportions ie e crest of or the tide will probably ra rEi here Monday The bridge on line of the te Nashville Chattanooga St. St Louis railroad at Mammoth Ford between Nashville and Tullahoma was washed away lY and no trains are operating on that road today There were also several several several sev sev- eral washouts on the road It Is given out today that nearly feet of tracK in the vicinity of Lafayette Lafayette La La- fayette ayette Ga on the Chattanooga Rome Southern vay railway washed away and that several hundred feet of the Cin- Cin Southern track near Grayville Tenn suffered a like fate A dispatch from Coal Creek in the mining district says that town was wasp I p partially fl fi flooded oded last night by high waters wa wa- vaters va- va i in creeks e Many II n people p had dw to leave e eh their h homes es in which water at was rising Three bridges on the railway railway to the coal mines were damaged so that trains cannot cannot- pass over them Heavy HeMy washouts occurred in the mainline main mainline mainline line of the Knoxville Ohio branch of the South Southern rn railway between Jellico and Coal Creek delaying all traffic be betwee between be- be weep tween Louisville and Knoxville |