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Show LIVES LOST IN FLOODS i Twenty-Two People Perish !1JH in Middle Tennessee Wffit H PROPERTY LOSS ENORMOUS jJlJfB -M J: Damage Will Aggregate Tour Mil- jtti'fiSSHi lion Dollars and It May Be Greater sMvUSHHI Situation in Flooded District Ons ISilHH of Extrcmo Oiavlty Section Vis- lraH itcd by the Deluge. One ot the Rich- HcH SMsSl est Portions of the State Two WJiggjiHHMJ Counties Are Isolated nnd Cannot wRHfuB Bo Reached Bridges Dsstioycd, BJI Nashville, Tenn , Mnrch 30 Reports filfflSflL' mmHb from Ihe flooded districts ot Tenncssco bMMBjjBMB cmphnslzo the gravity of tho situation. WBCHflWlBBj It Is believed Hint tho damago will flR9pvH irneli (lOOOOCO, while twenty-two lives WBJrHHBM are known to bo lost, hovcial tountlci gt'lBBBHJ certain In have suffered heavily aro JMcHufSHH set cut off fiom communication and tho Wh. KB jlHBI loss of ptopcity und llfo may be great- Em '& uffltU cr. 1'rom figures avallablo tho casual- WR kWiiHI lies me given as follows. IWl 'liu'M'iJB VICTI.MH OP l'LOOD. m "? Jjl Pulaski, 11 Houston Connot, Sarah Be j'!iiiyB I'hllliis John Cole, w Ifo and threo chll- 91 & "iluB dren, Hllck White, wife uud two chll- jiv '(SicSW dicn, nil cnlnicd Hg SKrivBiMtBl I.ewlsburg, 3, Anna Robinson, two Sff'yTBB children of Joo McCIcllan, all colored. H fWiB Murfreesboro, u colored girl Iff S'ir aJaB McMlnnvllle, t; Mis. ntevln und threo K ii:JVHHB1 children, Henry Miidewcll, SSI KWVMjffll llarrlman, 2; unknown W, D&BftllHI After a perilous night in tho top of Hi JRIIhHI a ttee hi tho Hermitage district, thrco JM Itf'.lfB men wero icscued early this morning. t j!8'B.aB DAMAnn TO I'AUM UNDS. (f JHfKfflH The section visited by tho Hood cm- i, 'JS KjHH buues one of the richest pot tlons of A J, 4H Iho State and damage to farm lands Is jj ', 'liaBB a s'rlous Item. It Includes counties f& M.tffiiifll IS Ing between the mountnlns on tho 1 EUtlBBBI cast and tho Tennessee river on tho inE rwwIBH west nnd between tho Cumberland (3 trfMJI river nnd the Alabama line. 'T 1'lntl IX)OH ADItirr, If 'i'MJSH IhousnmlH of logs nro reported adrift J& V'l.'SBnW In the upper Cumberland, which if (&)tjjflffl sticam nt Carthago Into this nfternoon WrWmiA was rising nt tho into of six Inches ' k 'J? j jffiJHj pci hour. It was predicted at Carthago ' I j j' I WJHiJ thai the Cumberland would go beyond ,u yi i ilaW thu Hood tide nt 188.! It such bo tha Jf-jM JctM case tho woik of destruction Is not yet i3 h'f 2BM er f iWl 9BI commi'nication cut orr. Mi'U HU Theio Is no communication with Lin- J MaMi HDI din. In Perry county, or with Lynch- f "tJViMRKfl bmg In Mnoie hut both sections am '1tHBbmI believed to be set lously damaged (ij Ij('Nbu Ihe btldgo of the Nashville & Knox- rll MflmiSM vllle tailioad nt Lancastei a 300-foot i A ')f'MwU spin sild lo havo cost tlOO.OOO, went i ASifiMmM down S.iturrtiey night ' BRfMiW rwo coiiNi'ina di:vastati:d. 'yiflLffiH Ihe loss by tho Hood that swept i i iuflMjSH rinorytllle ni ly uacli neiily a million ' ; i'fr'lJ1HH dollars In Ilnim and Moigau counties ' J IfibTHMI when the full storv Is knmvn At liar- (ti 'PlftlUlfSB tlmaii the loss will bo between j5,000 Y, Oi JUfliW and J13SOO0 VV q-J mSBM At Oakdilo the loss Is not mote than -I'I Y(l'l)',H)filH SI', ooo hut it Is nu the furms along tin fa iffliMWil Einors river wheie tho grcutest dam- a ItfoSflllliiH age it Is feu led has been done. -I liHtfiTBfHwIj CAIIINO ron HOMELESS. 1 ,1 iO)vH The tloodod sertUin of Hnrrlman and ' Mf-KlCllI the whole county In which It is situ- ;, (SKritNHSHI nteel presents a devastated appearance. -( ,HUi(ifH In Hnrrlman the city lighting plant E j(i.3iiIIH cannot bn nperntel for a week Iho '. iiftMEwNH majorlts ot the homelera me boused Si .ftSBPffaB In tho Ksmnnslum ot tho American fW iraJpJ!lvH Tempcinnco Union tflj K2ftH |