The Great Galveston Disaster: Containing a Full and Thrilling Account of the Most Appalling Calamity of Modern Times Including Vivid Descriptions of the Hurricane and Terrible Rush of Waters; Immense Destruction of Dwellings, Business Houses, Churches, and Loss of Thousands of Human Lives; Thrilling Tales of Heroic Deeds; Panic-Stricken Multitudes and Heart-Rending Scenes of Agony; Frantic Efforts to Escape a Horrible Fate; Separation of Loved Ones, etc., etc.; Narrow Escapes from the Jaws of De
John Stuart Mill · en
“It was awful. Dead animals every where and the streets filled with
fallen telegraph poles and brick stores blown over. Hundreds of women
and children and men sitting on steps crying lost ones, and nearly half
of them injured! Wild-eyed, ghastly-looking men hurried by and told of
whole families killed. All day wagon after wagon passed filled with
dead, most of them without a thing on them, and men with stretchers with
dead bodies with just a sheet thrown over them, some of them little
children.”
HOPING FOR THE BEST.
Says an eye-witness of the terrible scene:
“What a contrast! Last Sunday, gloom, desolation and black despair
prevailed. This storm-tossed city was filled with desolation. The sorrow
of the survivors for the dead was unspeakable, the destruction of
property indescribable, the people were palsied, and in the gloom of
devastation and death there was no silver lining to the pall that darkly
overshadowed them. To-day hope and determination buoy up the people.
“They realize that the task before them is titanic yet, with the
generous aid that is floating to them from all parts of the civilized
world, born of a common humanity, that makes the whole world akin, aided
by their own indomitable purpose, the sick and wounded will be healed,
the destitute relieved and the recuperation of Galveston will be speedy
and lasting. It is the spirit that turns defeat, into victory, makes a
people strong, glorious and prosperous. You hear no complaining, no
expression of want of confidence, but of hope, zeal and determination,
and this is exemplified by the vigorous enterprise visible on every
hand.
“Although it is the Sabbath, work is being pushed under a systematic
plan of operation that is rapidly bringing order out of chaos. The
search and burial or cremation of the unfortunate victims within the
corporation limits of the city are being rapidly prosecuted by a large
force in squads under military direction. Down the island and on the
mainland the work of interring the dead is conducted with the same
system.
“As new conditions constantly develop, the cleaning up and disinfecting
the streets, stores and buildings go bravely on, and the sanitary
condition of the down portion of the town has been greatly improved, and
Mayor Jones stated to-day that there would be no let-up in the work
until the entire city was cleaned and disinfected. Dry goods stores and
clothing houses resemble great laundries, and every available space is
occupied with goods hung out to dry. Fortunately the weather is clear,
hot and dry for this purpose. Those merchants whose stocks were but
slightly damaged have done a rushing business, and so have the
restaurants whose stocks are very limited and fresh meats difficult to
obtain.
EXTORTION A RARE EXCEPTION.