Show Till nit OL St Paul laul 1 Prom Therefore any predictions prediction that It present site will be a abandoned In co on sequence of the calamity under meld It now mourns mourn Ire are puerile Tilt The l will stick lUck to their isis just oat as aa the C stuck to the lite II of their old aStir arter the great di diery lire Vrr ery likelY the they Imitate f fInd Ind raise raile by bv artificial means the building level of their city olty For sot ot of the Pioneer Irane will recall roes that some forty years reArs ago Chicago lilt lilted lU ed ad herself bOdily about eight feet fett above abo her former lonner street time the hen feet bet brick blocks being raised to the thene t new ne Street I rl b by mean of jas Juk screws What Chicago did may ma m more Jre Then with additional sea HI end and her h water supply brought through a conduit from the mainland l she el elmay may mar del defy th storm king ot of the Gulf Gult Sun Th The horror of 1 a storm of Which cIty of tople was assailed I at onee on onby by 1 a wind with a velocity ot of O 0 mil mIles and am amby by waves or of Ill the sea IMA thAt flooded the U parts to a depth or of four feet ic an anbe be b imagined ined houses collapsed wr Were wrecked and bridges were arri away Citizens rushing to the I to 10 If th the ot of the were Wei drowned In the rising waters The air a awit wit WI full of debris Ca us Uw death tit of man many So sudden Was Willi till U that It wai to pro v vIe against It ItI New I Tort To Jenning Sun SunTI To TI bt be wt after the fact rael is I not Nil ed Eying rh Ih disaster at n II I I Ino no more mor n than w was the nt at harleston which Altun l d Items ot of It osme without warn tL lire life and IId levelled hullt rigs yellin yet en earthquake had never bee 4 tI r In the lowlands lowland of gout Iriina There Is I just as al much b jUit juat all as IittI n a visitation at atIN a IN ew York with willi It its streets a fr tin ShoVe abol the l at r antI its park palk tf Ins towering a u a that thaI at Galveston we an nh tidy itt for our great am MC r d de and Us ua harbors litton rr lIP ot of I a flood hy I PS Rut fist In mulling the hand In thE th for relief It is III jut jus II well tt In that Nw New York is III nt under Suder I Site hp or of gac Vt 1 m ma ped and a hand VII slits the of the 18 ODd conr at At t no DO tIn Irl within Years yearl h lit 8 tIt city In hi country Witnessed su h hK I IIi K Ii t I flOW g Place In I ih h t v the Ce i It ii 1 54 to WI n I I i pout JIll of o the ban a n I I l rh Ik them Th ThIt rs It n a criminal I I hi ii h I iN tie the disaster Ill Illia ia Is n t fr or has baa mad Ihl let Tilt fin r re I no limp lime rr for th f r ii ci Who eIl III it t S Ill e ho In pretend Id to tn nI hn hit I I r h are shot lIh put l U I n I method ase but bul buth h Sits Nt un th tW II m to reign of i lUll ft aU te tC tedo do ho I 11 The Pretence or of the Ito ghouls boula In Galveston lon adds 1 a touti of RI barbarIty to tIme And their outrages evidently can be suet on only b by methods ot of justine Justice Kansas Ian aa City It Star Ga GalveSton ton bleeding antI torn tons stripped In one fateful night of all its glory Ilor lifts Its tearful voice like One anointed to It I Ibold bold miNion to deny den all that has hall been said In or of time the American people and to their magnIficent humanity Out of the and havoc which has hos laid low the fated Texan city let truth let It find lod lodgment ment In every eVer American a who can rise to the sublime be which Is sweeping like a wave over the track ot of the murderous and sinister floods who can be quickened by bythe time the neighborly instInct which is 18 sending succor OI to from the remotest parts r or of th the Union can oan be relied upon to maintain a government which rule rul In merry and righteousness And which will not vre prey upon the weak ak and time the helpless The ChI lesson ot of Galveston I Is that It Ii Ie the people who make the fulfilled all ot of the high ho hopes of at Its brave and patriotic founders Cleveland Plain DeAler The only catastrophe on the American coast which may be regarded at as a rival In extent to o the present WAS tIme treat great or of the lilt last week weak In Au August seven years ago The coasts of Louisiana l Florida Georgia And South were ravaged In turn and nearlY 1000 lives were lost principally on the South Carolina se 1 islands The survivors or of that catastrophe lost everything timey hid had antI only prompt b by the fl fed federal Iral eral government and the general working through h the lIed roes allo allorIA rIA 81 saved ved thousands from dying of at starvation and exposure |