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FORT WORTH. TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL’ 23, 1906.—TEN PAGES.
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GAUNT SPECTRE OF STARVATION
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CONTRIBUTIONS
FOR SUFFERERS
But Few Identified Before
Consignment to Grave.
and phyeletans were sent to Bragg tTQM
surrounding towns and villages and the
people of the ruined tpwn are being
cared for. E n .
BABIES CRYING WITH THIRST GIVEN WHISKY DI AB
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stranger and Their Lons Will
Nevev Be Accounted For.
Two Hundred Cadavers Cre-
mated in One Small
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ONE OF THE MANY GREAT HOUSES OF WORSHIP
THAT FELL VICTIM TO SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER
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Splendid Response Made to
City’s Cry for Help.
BRAVE SANTA ROSA
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zation There Will Be Waste,
Says Roosevelt
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Society Prepared to Handle
AU Relief Orfered.
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President Gives Direction fur For-
warding Supplles So They Will Be
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CREWSOME PICTURE OF DISASTER
CHARRED REMAINS OF MANY VICTIMS
FORT BRAGG RUINED
Fire Compdetea work of Destruetien
FRIGITPCL LOSS or LIFR WHMN
HARLY MORNING CRASI CAME
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Nan Franelsco, April 22—The Brand
total of all th. moneys subseribed to
date is $4,154,000.
I Mouth of Market street th. Ina. of
Ilfs ww mostly brought about by th.
’ collapae of many cheap and erowded
lodging housem. Among others the cav-
ing In of the Royal, corner of Fourth
and Minna streete, added to th. hor-
the great metropolis placed on a much
grander scale.than ever before.’’
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THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION HAS DESTROYED
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Car* and nteamers Inden to thelk
capacity with food and medical sup
plles are pouring into the city from
every point along the coast and
throughout the state and a* thia supe
ply has been assured a* B permanencg
there la not th* slightest lear of ang
laek of food or drink.
The relief eommittee ta lesuing or-
dor. on denlers and suppiy staliond
and within a day or so at the outide
the work will be thoroughly organlaedh,
and ampi fund, will be an hand wite
whieh to pay for all sueh rdur#
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Astoria, Ore., April 22.—The steamer
Alliance. Which tived this morning
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RESIDENCE or CT AUS SPRE KIES NAN FRANC IM o.
Vannese avenue manaion dynamited to etop firs. The Spreckies family
were among the heavlest lomers by th* great fir* and earthquake, having
lost several down-town buildings and much valuabie property in Santa Clara
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gaa ? Van cisco, April 11.—Had It not
been for th* gight of the rude altara
net up in the open air. wherever San
Francisco's homeless thousands were
tamped, one would have some difficul-
ty in inding any of th* peaceful as-
crashing through the roof killed 00
of the occupants as he lay on a eot.
Another elose by lying on another cut
escaped.
A helpful feature of th. work is the
entablishment by the Southern Pacific
eompany of a chain of Information
bureaus carrying the latest bulletins
and Instructions relative to transpor-
tation facilities provided to relieve the
congestion in Nan Francisco.
Th. committee of the Japanese so-
elety offered it. eo-operatian in sny
manner possible. Th. society la earina
for many of the strieken Japanroe who
•till remain in the city, they are ren-
dering asmintance to white people. They
have wired to every large city on the
cbast asking for suppiles to be sent
by the Japanese
m nthgserine ohildrea
of water Ik sems distdlta, nenned by m4ny ohhervera
. aired, therefore, that contributions be
continued everywhere until the people
who have been rendered helplesa and
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stores, clothing and shelter for the refugees.
u Of course food will be needed in con-
siderable quantities for some time to
come.
H RECORD
los Angeles, April 12- Two rough
boaeo arrived in Los Angeles yesterday
from Monterey They contained the
bodies of Mr. and Mrs. M A. Runer.
who departed from les Angele, for the
Del Monte hotel at Monterey on their
honeymoon trip. April 8. The young
couple were killed imultaneously by n
fallins chimney at the Del Monte In th.
rarthquake shoel of Wednesday last
They were from Hisbee, Aris.
street. With many room, shared the
same fate and none may ever know
how many were killed, the majority
of th. Inmate, being at rangers.
A small twotory frame building,
owned by a man and wife at 403 J ease
street, collapsed without an instants
warning, killing both
Debrim Vrem repoMea Bulldlnze.
To the north of Market street the
rooming house people fared nomewhat
better. The Luxembours. corner Btoek-
ton and O'Farrell streets, a three-story
attair, suffered severely from the tali-
ing of muny tons of brick from an
adioining building. The falling maas
erashed through the bullding, killing
a man and woman.
At the Rutter street Turkish baths,
n briek ehimney toppled over and
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Berkeley, Cal, April 11.—A private
message received today bripgs the in-
formation that Fort Bragg, one ot th.
principal towns of Mendocino county,
was almost totally destroyed as th. re-
sum of a fire following the earthquake
of last Wednesday. The bank and
other brick buildings were leveled a. a
PROPORTIONATE LOSSES ARE
HEAVIER THAN THOSE SUP-
FERED BY BAN FRANCISCO,
peopled by the retugees. Mi the
dren to moaning and pleding for a
drink Members of theis families mado
every human effort "to satlafy the
thirst of tqeir litile ones. Falling at
last, and in despevation. thex invaded
neighboring aaloons and hrought whle-
by tthe women, Mothera poured
small quantities of th* fiery Niquor int
tin cans and other avallable recept-
cles and gave it to the tots to drink.
: of th. trembling, and within an
' nre had completed the work of
itation. Only one person was
Washington, April 22-- The follow-
ing statement was issued from the
White House today:
"Arter full consultation with Becre-
Ury Taft. th. president of the Rud
Croce ansociation, who also aa secre-
tary of war I* controlling the army
work and the expenditure of money,
probably $2,500,000, appropriated and
to be approprinted by congress for the
relief of Ran Francisco. I wish to make
the following statement:
"Contributions both in money and in
kind era being given most generously
for the relief of those who have suf-
fered through this appallin catamity.
Unless there is a proper organisation
for handiig three contributions they
will in large part be wasted and will
fail to reach the very people whom it
is most desired they should reach.
’The American National Red Cross
has sent out to take charge of the re-
lief work. Dr. Edward Devine, general
secretary of th. Charity Organisation
society of New York. whose experlenee
has been very large in work of this
kind. Mr. Devine will work In conjunc-
tion with Judge Morrow. United Stntes
circuit judge of the Ninth circuit ani
the head of the Culifovnia Red Cross
ansociation, and where prov1stons and
supplies may be bent, they may be con-
signed to Dr. Devire, Red Crons, Nan
Francisco, and that Dr. Devine he no-
tified by tlegraph of the consign-
ment. '
"At the same time Jacob H. Schiff,
treasurer nt the New York Red Cross
assoc iation in New York, may be no.
titled that the consignments have been
sent to Dr. Devine or else the notiri-
cation be sent to Hon. Charles If. Keep,
assistant secretary of the treasury,
Washington, D. C, and treasurer of the
American National Red Cross amocia-
tion. I also request that all contribu-
tions that have already been forward-
ed be brought to the attention of Dr.
Devine by telegraph and the telegram
should state the name and address of
the consignee and the amount and na-
ture of the conmignment. It is better
to send all moneys to Mr. Keep or Mr.
Schiff; they will then be telegraphed
to Dr. Devine as the money is needed.
TH KUDOS IB ROOSEVEuT.
Centnimed Nearly Two Mundred MN-
San Francisco. April 22.—A land-
mark of Ran Francisco that escaped
destruction, though every building sur-
rounding it was destroyed, is the
United State, mint at the corner of
Fifth and Mission streets.
Nearly $200,000,000 in coin and bul-
lion are stored in the vaults of the
mint and for the preservation of this
prize a devote4 band of emplovea rein-
forced by regular soldiers, fought un-
til the baffled flames fied to the con-
quest of blocks of so-called fire-proof
destitute by the city"tmiaforfune can
are for themselves.
Plenty of Water Nove.
Th. water situation while cauning
Anconvenlence to th. people is no long-
er such a problem. About two-thirds
•f the remaining section of tb. city is
Bring supplied with sufficient water
fog the pressing domestic needs, but of
colrse, there is not yet enoush to be
bad for fir. fighting purposes. Be-
cause of this fact th. most stringent
v crders have been issued by th. military
and civil polio, that no fires shall oe
built within any house and no lights,
not .ven a candle light can be showu
at night in the houses All cooking for
the present must be done on the side-*
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Los Angeles, April 22.—A fragment*
er account tot th. terrible sufferings
mdured by tb* little children of Ba*
Finn, hi, in tb* earthquake was
brought to this etty today by Mr. and
Mra Henry Burkey and Mm Kate
Land, who lived together on Pine
street 1 -
"Under our awn observetion." mays
Mm Burkey, "wm the cane of one chld
m of diphtheria Wb* was carried to
she streets Wednesday night by her
* It Shenld He Remitted *. Xew
> and banke ‘ throuxhout
• United Etates ah lug to mi
telegraphio transfers o Oakl..
। should place tb. funde with the
* orrespondept of tie Oakland
I banks la New York and have
» thena wire Oakland of the foot
I inetead of remitting drafta.
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LITTLE SAN FRANCISCO CHILDREN
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Oakland Teleavaph ottlees Are LAter-
■ Uy Swemped.
Oakland, Cal, April It -The Oak-
land offices of the Western Union and
Postal Telegraph eompanies ars liter-
ally swamped with mennages filed by
people of Ran Franelsco anxious to
assure their friends of their safety.
There are more on hand now than ean
be sent In a week To relieve the
strain as much as possible packages of
messages are being malled to nearby
office, to be sent by wire te their
dentination.
It I, reported that the Western
Union office lost nil it, ofliee recorda
dating buck to 1569, All its dynamos,
instrumente and wheatetone maehinss
were destroyed. The Foetal Telegraph
company is reported to have suceeeded
In saving its dynamos and typewrit-
ers, but Utils else of value.
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y in
using
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were
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SCHOOLS OPEN TODAY
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today. Everywhere throughout
“An epidemic does not exist at pres-
ent. It is% not probable that there will
any necessity for ordering a quarantine.
“The work of rebuilding San Fran-
walks or in th. ope* streets ana in
daylight.
Or. of th. noteworthy features of
th. situation is th. remarkable
promptness with which th* work of
systematic caring for tb. homeless
has been thoroughly organised and
put into operation. The fear that ex-
isted two days ago that the Ammense
task of earingfor ths destitute could
not be organised quick enough to save
thousands from hunger and possibie
epidemic, exists no longer.
' Hurmony Prevalh.l
The administration of the city’s
affairs is progressing most harmo-
ntousiy. Mayor Schmitz and General
Funstoh are working in perfect ac-
cord. There was some"alight confu-
sion yesterday owin to misunder-
standing of orders by some members
of the national guard, but this has
been minimized. The system put into
force by the mayor and General Fun-
ston today i« working order out of
confusion and the city is as orderly
as before tbs fire. Orders having been
issued by so many heads of depart-
ment, as has been ths case during
ths past few days, there has beep nec-
essarily mors sr less conflict of au-
thority. It i« to be observed, how-
ever, that there has been on complaint
mads anywhere concerning the ac-
tions either of the federal troops or
ths municipal police. Itis only of the
national guard of California that com-
plaint has been made Many citizes
have reported many arbitrary acts of
ths militiamen.
comtributloes Pel in.
Contributions of monsy continue to
be mads from svery part of the United
Statea, Chairman Phelan of the finance
committee today reported additional
bubacriptions of about _ $162,000, the
largest of these being one of 1100,000
by the Chicago commercial associa-
tions. Ths finance committee will to-
morrow consider some plan for the
use of the large sum of money which
will soon be avails bls for ths relief
ofthesufferers.no
Ths total number of bodlee recovered
and bured up to Bunday night is 600.
No complete record can be had at this
time as many bodies hsvs been burled
without permits from the eoroner and
ths board of health. The searchers of
ths coroner's and board of health de-
vartments found not more than twen-
ty bodies today. They were buried at
ones. A few of these bodies couid be
identified and the graves wsrs marked
uy WTHTB-, . ten, ,,6 '
Ne Desth Entimeten
it I* Impossible at the present tins
to obtain any sort of death list, or
even to make a reliable estimate of
the number of casualties. Whenever a
body is found it is buried Immedlate-
Body Probably Abandoned when the
Parents Were Forced to Vlee From
Onrushing Cynfauration.
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Ban Franeico, April 1-TM commit-
tee havina in charge the rellet work,
report that the hungry and homelasa
men. women and children in Ran Fran-
eineo ar* being eared for and that
there la no muttering either tt food
or drink in lbs eitg. It i nald that
within a few hours the eity will be
well supplied with milk, a* th* dairtes
were Inspected and repalred so that
the cans could be washed and nterilized
and it la eald there will be no more
difficulty on this score.
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April 22—-Presi-
It today received
ram from Governor
9t Califernia, dated at
l yesterday:
Premident, Washington:
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Sweethenrtm t .Hed hy Diatres Fete
lewins Dmamter.
Suh Franeineo April 72—Weddinge
in great number have resulted from
the rerent disaster. Women driven out
•f their bomes and left destitute have
a p pee ted to the men to whom the
were engaged and immediately mar-
riagcu have been effedted. An unmense
number of marriazs loenses were te
sned This ineronnei- getting grenten
Y eater day morning neven mrriage Ue
eenmes were issued in an hour. Regis-
trar Cook himeneit has been >R
duty mont of the time, as has bem
hl, deputy, Claude White.
"I don t live anywhere," i (he an-
»wer given In many cases when the
applicant for a license is sked where
his residence la T used to live in San
Franeineo.**
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taintea
ve re-
ror of the situation by the shrieks
of Its many scores of victims en-
tombed in the ruins. The collapming
of the Portland house on Bixth etreet,
between Mission and Market, came
■bout In a similar manner. Fully nixty
persons were entombed nmidnt the
crash of timbers and brieks Many of
these were saved before the fire event-
ually erept to the scene.
The large five-story Brunswtok
rooming house, with loo rooms, filled
with guest*, on the corner of Sixth and
Howard streets, collapued entirely and
fire started amidst the rum, searee-
ly five minute, later. It ia estimated
that over 300 persons lost their Uvea.
Hieepera Are Buric.
Part of the large Cosmopolitan houae,
corner of Fifth and Mission sinmew.
collapsed at the first tremble. Many
of the sleepers were buried in the
ruins; others escaped in their night
eiothss
At 775 Mission street the Wils m
house, with Its four stories end eighty
rooms, fell to the ground a mow of
ruins. As far Ad known very few of the
iamates were remued.
The Denver houae, on lower Third
GOOD SYSTEM OF RELIEF WORKING
HOMELESS ARE REING CARED FOR
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Sacramento, Cal., April 22.-84ntA
Rom, in proportion to its sine, has suf
tred worse than San Francisco. Ths
list of dead from Rente Ross, numbers
about sixty, but a great number of
persons ae missing and still greater
numbers are mors or loss seriously
wounded.
As in the case of Ron Franeineo an
admirable organisation baa ths situa-
tion well in hand. Forty sailors from
Mare Island, fully equipped with ap-
paratus. are at work, while voluntary
aid has been unstinted.
Banta Rosa has suffered the greatest
dsaster in her history, but the in-
domitable spirit of her people has been
seen all along the line. Kven so early
as Friday announcement was made
that the public schools and colleges
would open as usual Monday morniag,
the building, having been inspected
and found safe.
OAKLAND, Cal., April 22.-Governor
G. C. Pardee gave the Associated Press the
following interview today:
“The situation is as good as could be
expected, considering the nature of the
calamity that has befallen us. The nation
and the world is taking great interest in
our welfare and showering on us financial
and material aid.
“What we need especially is medical
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Ban Franolueo, April 11. -Tw, hune
dred bodies found in the Potrero dim
trlct south of Shannon street, I* toe
vicinity of the Union works, were ere-
mated at the six mile house yesterdag
by the ordev of Coroner Walsh. Thie
Information was obtalned at headquare
tore today, dome of the dead were viae
11ms of falling walla, nome wars hile@
by the fire, but It i» belleved by the
board of health that the majority dic
of ptomaine potsoninz.
Ro many dead were found ta thie
limited area that cremation wam
deemed abeolutely necessary to pree
vent diseaae.
The names of nome St the dend were
learned, but la the majority of easnm
identification was impomsibie owing MB
the mutilation of the feature*
A nyatematie semch for bodies of
the vietima of ths earthquake ane nive
ja being made today by the coronem
and state board of health inspect ore
Th* PUy has been divided iuto Mat*
tary dtatrieta and aquads uf nearehe’
have been went sul to every qunrten
The ruina of ths burned building IM
ths bunineen. and the residence nectiom
have autfielently cooled to make the
■earch ponsible.
The body nt an infant wan found tn
the center of Union aquare tale moro-
ing. There wan nothing by which t
could he identiried. It was leavnede
however, that a number of people hada
eamped at these piaces and It I* pe-
sumed that the child died and was left:
when the party wua forced to move
Three hodiea were found la the
ruius of a house on Harrison ntreet
between First and Becend. They hak
been burned beyond vomsibility of idea»
lineation.
The body nt a man was found in the
middle nt Silver street between Thirs
and Fourth. A bit of burned envelopo
was found In the pocket bearing the
name "A. Hounton"
At noon today reports have been
made by deputies sent out by tho
tate nt health at the fiding ft twen-
ty-three bodies in variona parts of the
els. Few of them could he identified.
These bodies were burled in various
places and Die grave, uumbered.
Burned as well aa ths remaining mc-
tion at the city there was’ the g cm test
activity. Streets wsrs being cleared ot
- debris, laborers ware repaorlng broken
water pipes, sewer* and gee mains
electricians everywhere were seeking
to untangle the almost hopeless con-
fusion of wires—in fact Bao Francisco
WB* in the first stages of it* regener-
ation.
Ne People Are Hungry.
There are no hungry people tonight
The gaunt spectre of starvation has
been banished by the magniticent re-
sponse of the people of California in
particular and by the entire nation in
- general, to the appeals that want out
for aanistance. Food by the carload
and boatload poured into Oakland last
night, snd today murhelent quantitles
to overwhelm the committee which has
Ip charge its distribution. Bo grsat
■was ths volume of food stuffs brought
nto the general depot at Oakland that
the general eommittee today made aa
appeal for skilled labor in the handling
of supplles. Grocers, butchers and com-
mission men have been requested to M-
eure men who are familiar with tho
handling of foodstuffs in order that the
contusion attending upon the distribu-
tion at ths scores of stations estab-
lished might go on without confusion.
Food Now Plemtiful.
Tbs homeless people are no longsr
obliged to subsist on bread and canned
etuff entirely, as thsy had been dur-
ing the previous days of their trying
experiences, but were today given hot
’ coftee, canned meats and even cakes
and oranges. Oranges have coms ‛n
la plentiful supplies from southern
California, and the sight of California’s
famous product was everywhere hailed
with yords of delight.
It,must not be understood by ths
charltable people of ths country that
there is a surfeit of food for the gut-
ferers. While the supply is abundant
at this writing It is well to remember
that the homeless thousands must be
fed for an indefinite period.' It I, de-
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ly separated -cs vf ths city by dir-
ferent bodls of searhers, who do not
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was dentroyed by the
The vesgel, while off
Shiplend Bent Fm* Tneeme by •
Thonakifl Philndelphiau.
TacomA, Wash. April —Th
steamer Eureka was dispatehed for
Han Franeinco with $25,000 worth nt
disinfeetantn, medical stores snd food
supplies, ordered purehaned here by
the mayor of Philadelphla.
The United Btates enble ship Burn-
side will depart Monday with another
cargo.
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