Show 04 liB limo rho Now s Will bo luau Iho ho Old Ohl ew ev York Sept It II halo Publisher of the News Newl is II Rt at atthe the hotel Netherlands lie 11 says that Galveston will bt be rebuilt at once nce and that the new will be stronger thon tho those which Were swept away by bythe bythe the disaster Col Delo 1310 was Wal not In hal Oal elton at the time but hue he hili ha been In dally daily communication with hi his business associates ever since the CAlamity The storm and flood taught laught us Ull a number ot of significant things said laid Col ColU U lo in III an Interview It was demon demonstrated rather clearly that the loss o olite of life lite would have been comparatively light It If the buildings had been of a more solid character I dont mean to luU mate that there ther would liars been no ieee ot of life and no property damage Timer Ther wee II no escape from treat great lose both ot of life Md and ProPertY but we should have suffered le less a It tb the buildings h had d been more built buill The Ursulina convent Was surrounded lIy by 1 a all for lI light ht brick e antI there wu was nl 10 oil of oC life there nl a It stood tood In the Path ot of th the and storm Light ell as the 11 wall It served rv to protect the buildings There wine ere no lives lost In the News and we should not have hare been badly hooded lund had It not been for A building tailing felling against our and battering In U a part ot of our wall While we have had bad storms on the Gulf be belore belore lore this one oM WAS unprecedented In Its I severity antt there Is no more likelihood of a one than there Is of light lighting ing striking twice In the same place The loss losa of life at twenty five years eor ago Uy by wave and 1100 1 has haR been attributed largely to the tact fact that that village had n a cliff back backof of at It and when the water canto UP nu It could not get back blek to the Gulf without taking the hau house M with It As AI nearly everyone Galveston ton Is on nn an Isi 1111 and about thirty miles lung lonEr and tt It was s snot not believed that the water would ever reach us In lIuI clent volume to do the damage It did ld this time This storm extended nearly mil mIles Inland caus cau causing ing loss ION ot of life all along It its I path The Thebus bus of life will probably never ner be tUlly fully known u as hundreds of families par In th the poorer section of oC the thelt city lt Were lire drowned droned The Tue work of oC re building Is going on rapidly k lea receive t a da day and more help I In is n needed eded Th The railroad people lI le are pre preparing preparing paring to rebuild their bridge ten feet flet higher than It was u before I be belIeve lIeve that III all the buildings will be of a 4 amore mo more solid anh enduring character than I think too that the tue streets t along the water waier front will be built high er Cr than Iban they were The city oUy must mut needs be rebuilt It I is the only outlet worthy this the name on the Gulf Welt vest ot of New Or IIII The government to make a harbor there antI ancl the shipping is so eo extensive that rebuilding tb wrecked portions of the city I Ia Im |