| Show LOSS Of LIFE WAS WA TO I New York Oct Joseph D Sayers ot of Texas Tua who hu I is h here the for Clr the thO benefit of tin the Gal Oal teston sufferers said Id tonight The Thit horror borror ot of has h been In Inno Inno no wa way d Tile The most moet con cona place the 1011 ot of lit at and the estimates run all Ih the wa way from tale minimum to 10 a maximum ot of 11 The truth will never be known for tor beyond question hundreds were wept swept sway aay and the bellI sunk at eta a aThe The property lose is III In the millions In the tens ten or of millions million Indeed A great part ot of the dl cad was wal destroyed and It wu was mil aU damaged The bu business eee 4 Lion suffered ullered I the h least but ken also allO allOI I large sums lum must mUll be to r tore the buildings and streets tu to tulie the lie generosity of the people of all ie ot of the t the people of OIl Gal are nu no longer In Want Thy They have recovered from frum the lint first shock Mock of f the disaster And are all at al work WoR to re reIt restore It store ore the city to lI its original on Their bravery and pluck In u the tact of calamity mans highest Itla It la rea II Ih the mange Ih they theyan y an its lo ire I 1 hall m he here hut but a afew tn few dl daa R return to Texas as AR II a u 11 ign spoil nn III my th the hurr l z aru If 1 I In response to te an InquIry as AI to I whether hether In hi his opinion the new Galves Galveston ton tun could be made safe from trum the dan daner danger ger er ut of a future storm Gov Sayers said laid J I think that much can be look lookIn lookIng Ing In to the safety latelY of the nn new city but butI I do not believe that there therl will be 1 a repetition of the frightful hurricane that slatted u us It if a storm of oC such luch awful aw awful ful proportions should strike thie cUr city cUrIt It would utterly wreck It You do not the tremendous strength ot of the a as It was wa shown at Galveston No Nn or human construction could have withstood II But such a storm norm U II not likely to come Orne again we have little fear of that |