Show J I NEW INUNDATION N i IS THREATENED I FORT PORT WORTH Tex Nay May 26 With G. With the waters of tho the Trinity river sill n near ar the top of the banks another grea rea volume of water ater began heJan pouring from the we west t fork of that stream toward this city late last ni night ht Early toda the river i is rising at a rate of six inched an hour and with such conditions as already al al- r ready prevail pre the outcome when rhen cr crest crost of this thi second rush of waters reaches this thi city cannot t be That con considerable ble additional property loss M and suffering will result is ored certain I From Sunday ni night bt until noon noon da day the riv river r was receding bt hilt but t slowly ow During tho the the tho wat water r was Vas at n a standstill till Last night the tho second ris rise the crest of which should I reach Fort Worth by late Into today day bl began an I IList IList IList I IThe List of tho the Dead The number of or dead hero here stands tand a at ten te-n. Two of the bodies dit's of tho those drowned Saturday y night were recovered One Ono was wag that of a n m mat man named nm l Welch an m employee of a n saloon and the other was of a u farmer nam named The railway situation shows show t ho bu but t sj slight ht improvement ment Tho Ibo Rock Island ban is if making no effort to run trains train in in an any an direction dir The Thc joint track of the Texas Texa So i- i Pacific Missouri i our Kansas k Texas and Cotton Belt Delt wil will 1 not he be opened for tj traffic before Thursday at least Thi Missouri Kansas Texas is il makin making na nOl effort to run nm trains north and th Frisco is stopping all southbound trains at Carrollton and turning the then them back Tb Tho Fort Worth Denver hopes to but its sue euc- I put a train through to today c cl ce 59 i is uncertain Train Service Blocked Blocke Communication was all attempted attempt d yesterday yesterday yes yes- s str tr ay with Dallas OV over T the Houston Housto 1 T Texas Texan xa C Central by hy wa way of Ennis but tho the tr trains ns could not proceed further than th the last named point Only the tho International Great Northern had its ita tracks open yesterday v A conservative c estimate places tho the loss of the railroads at nt around 1 1000 A serious condition has bas tle c developed here in iu regard recard to the city city water supply The mains ar are filled fillod with ith black muddy water unfit for drinking drinkin even o after being be bein leg ing in boiled and aud nettled d The Tho it authorities au nu- nu declare it may be a W week before be boo fore foro they can n restore the norma normal water supply In tho the meantime me-antime those who can cun afford it are arc buin buying water frost from pr private artesian wells and tho those who Continued on page pago o 4 I I I II GREAT AREA Continued from pa page c 1 cannot are arc drinking the nater that comes from the mains mams Work Vork of Rescue Thrilling rescues were wore r reported from and Grapevine Thirteen men women and children cro caught in tho the overflow of tho Denton river ri Their condition became so 80 precarious that they were forced to hold holt the chil- chil Iron dron upon their shoulders in or order or to keep them from drowning These e people peo pee people pie stood in water almost to their necks for ten hours bours until rescued ed railroad employees engaged in repairing a brid bridge e at Grapevine were verc hemmed in by the tho ri rising in waters They sought BOught refuge refuse on top of a bi big water tank and at last laRt accounts were still till ou on tho the tank surrounded by bj- four m l s of water An effort will be he made today to rescue them |