Show 11 tits HI ALL AL j I S TEXAS TEAS STORM lOSS By United Pr Press GALVESTON G. Texas Aug U.- U. 21 Wind and water have exacted their toll of lives and In property In southeastern o and now the area that was waa devastated b by bythe bythe the most t terrific hurricane of or half halt a century fac faces EI the menace of at disease Thousands of carcasses of cattle hor horses e mules sheep cheep and hogs He lie rotting where re they were carried b by bythe bytho the tho flood tood water waters Every effort Is being made to re remove remove remove re- re move these by burning or burial but butt It Jl t will be Impossible fully to accomplish accomplish ac ac- ac this for tor several days claYA Tho ThC danger of ot an epidemic has been forcibly forcIbly forcibly forc forc- called to the attention of at atthe the thep p people ople through statements by Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Ferguson and State Health Officer Of Of- fleer Collins Another source of or danger that threatens atens Galveston alone Is the in inability inability In- In ability to obtain an adt adequate quate water supply Local residents n not t only are forced to empl employ polluted water for tor drinking and cooking but there Is no means of ot flushing the s sewers An effort Is being made to connect the water system with wells until the break brenk In the big bis main under the causeway Is repaired Work on the wooden trestle across the bay Is being rushed by the railroads railroads railroads rail rail- roads and It Is believed that Galveston Galves- Galves ton will have rail connection with the mainland within three weeks Meanwhile Meanwhile Meanwhile Mean Mean- while all traffic will wm be bp carried on onby onby b by barge by wa way of ot Texas City Repairs Repairs Re Re- pairs to railroad and atHI Interurban tracks track and anel telephone and and telegraph lines JInes on the mainland are well wen under underway underway underway way and nd normal conditions will wUl be restored In a few days |