Show A IProspctivc Terror MANDAN Dak March 23A good many streets here are full of water but there is no suffering The water is spreading over a vast extent of country slowly The gorge is expected to go soon BISMABCK March 23The river has fallen about twelve inches and this morning stood at the high water water mark of 1881 The railroad managers and passengers were congratulating con-gratulating themselves on the prospects for relief whenthe water began to rise again and it has risen a foot since this morning The rise at this point runs over land six miles in width This is marvelous when it is considered that all the gorges and the total floods were supposed to have passed It is almost a miracle and no one seems able to account for the action of the river unless that the warm weather is able to produce a rise The train from the east was delayed 20 minutes yesterday afternoon by the rise in Apple creek three miles east of this point If the water in the creek rises much more it will be impossible im-possible for the trains to come to Bismarck as the water at that point will put out the firesThere There is no longer any doubt of the drowning drown-ing ofthe Jackson family Painted Woods The family consisted of a father mother and two children A Bismarck special to the Pioneer Press says The water is now stationary The Northern Pacific transferred in yawld yesterday yes-terday and will transfer by the steamer Helena today All assengersdelayed here are being fed at the companys expense Dynamite was unavailingly used on the gorge at Sibley Island yesterday Little Heart river is i expected to break and when it does the water will back into Mandan in a terrific flood |