Show 1 PARIS NO NOW l FACES ACES GRAVE GRAVE- I SITUA SITUATiON nON nONi i rK 1 of CI Cleaning ani and Restoring Re Re- 1 storing Flooded City Gigantic One t t SEINE HAS FALLEN t BUT TWO FEET FEE i iI May Ray Require Two W Wis I for River to Reach Readi i Normal Stage I PARIS lARIS Jan 31 Prom From From midnight mi- mi tit noon today the tho subsidence of the tho ill tier Seine Seme a.- a. averaged raged on only y about a third I fi f n Inch per hour The he weather how how- however fever ever ver continued favorable with a rising I oMeter The temp temperature was slight slight- II The recession of the waters some of the streets was noticeable I gi the forenoon 4 I situation at critical 1 points joints w wits was s sam Ii am ameliorated to a considerable extent toi to- to 1 i notably in the neighborhood o of 1 th t St it Lazar Lazare station Th The TLe engineers a to be w thin a a Ie few ila days s I to up P the underground w p prevent th tho collapse se of i ls s st t ab which li has p jm- jm for eral ozz veraL eral days J i y i Bi t this is morning moning n ri th the e c concentrated ed their efforts on ou the there re- re t oration tion of tho the crippled public services he Je of cable t Je aph and t tele- tele l ono Jin Jus s ana and the there establishment ot t tI t the et demoralized l railroad I IThe Thet is ao no o prospect t of oL restoring tho the electric light i ht and power systems this this' week we k Preparations have been perfected for d and disinfecting the the- President Roux Bout of the Pasteur institute with other r experts li 11 Ms b Decided upon a series o of measures s v hi h be carried out ut by the sanit sanitary rY I J ger er rom From Polluted Water WaLer Lh 6 principal danger is considered to fo from the polluted water miter The health a authorities have hae eau caused cd a house I use canvass to to- tobe be made warning i. i ib the occupants against reoccupying S which have been flooded until tl have bave been beeh d ted instructions that w water waiter ter must d before re used j. j pi lAs A th he iI of ft t by W t rs are fi the house hous I ff a is to tob l 00 e p jl n J f 2 o- o ri a Er r. r De Bovo Boo dean of the medical culty of the tho Academy of I dicine as s comparatively optimistic today he principal dan danger er is from typhoid lit It is officially announced that the tal etal fall fail of the river up to noon was waso o feet The sidewalk at the corner of the Martin and the Rue Rrie St. St Lazare I ell cIl fin into to the subway today Xo No oneas ono one as 6 InJured Jibe IThe The small loss of life ife throughout hout the period of disaster is is a surprising lea fea- UIl Thc reciting of public prayers eon con mues in jt the churches Yest Yesterday the nap mage a of Sr St t. t Genevieve patron saint was carried in solemn procession sion i n through h the afflicted on left bank of the Seine ddom United States Messages es of sympathy and financial fr from m abroad are still During in n Among Amons tho numerous sums direct from iTom the United States were from frem the tho Standard Oil company from Speyer Co W from Frank J. J Goul Gould laThe Gil Bias today proposes that the fi have a medal to be called Lh of Paris Pans struck for bestowal pon flood heroes FArmed rn ed detachments of the military ll be held beld in tho the inundated districts and outside the city until nor normal al ondit ons ate are restored t to prevent pil pu- iI ling aging ln The iThe fluvial department estimates th that t tsiU be two weeks before the Seines Seine Seme returned s to lo its normal stage e JEx Exciting row boat chases after crim- crim on the outskirts of the cit city oc- oc during the ni night ht In several stances apaches were fired upon by er pursuers and three were shot ad ead Two others were ban hanged ed from lap imp posts post postas as examples of the fate in inre in inore tore ore re for those detected defected in acts of till nil violence It is predicted that cre erp will b be a is further laB fall of sixteen heR in tho the Seine by bv noon tomorrow ol neja-e has haR dropp dropped d three feet from fromm m crest at Chalifert and the Seine Seme had equally at Montereau I The remains stationary |