The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1906 Page: 2 of 10
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Here are Spangler’s prophecies for 1906, published at the begin-
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SUPERINTENDENT OF MINT DE-
CLAlEs AU FIGURES ARK
GREATLY EXAGGERATED.
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ER IONG-PROMISED SPEECM
* IN SENATE THIS WEEK.
The dissolution of Russia.
The overthrow of Turkey.
The assassination of the Osar of Russia.
The assassination of the Sultan of Turkey.
The prevention of three wars by President Roosevelt.
A protracted race war tn the South.
Destructive spring floods in the United States.
A DESTRUCTIVE ERUPTION OF MOUNT VESUVIUS.
The activity of Mounts Pelee and Popocatepetl.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
The eruption of many volcanoes now supposed to be extinct.
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Driven to Fire From Pillar to Post,
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PACIFIC TRAIN ROCKED AND PAS-
SENGERS LAUGHED AT A MAN
WHO SAID EARTHQUAKE.
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Pennsylvania is to have an administration of the people and dis-
coveries of corruption will be made which will drive some of the
nine Over Town Before the
Earth Quit Quaking.
tealized that his
Of the two.
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Leache says:
the estabishmen
BAUIMORE MAN DESCRIBES HIS
SENSATIONS WHEN EARTH-
QUAKE WAS WORST.
COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN RE-
OFINED AND MAILS ARE BE-
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Drmbineolgiztct
been carrled forward steadily. During
March 240,000 cuble yards of materin
RIG PALACE HOTEL
! HOMED LIRE BOAT
Great loss of life at sea by storms.
Destruction of two western cities by cyclones.
Earthquakes in all parts of the world.
DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA AND THE
PHILIPPINES.
Rebellion in Spain.
Great disturbances all over Europe.
The summer of 1906 will be hot and sultry throughout the tem-
ation of pitch
shaft—that is
REMARKABLE EXPERIENCES OF
SALES AGENT WHO USED
BUTT or SIXSHOOTEEE.
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were in commissiou. and a regular auc-
tion was held over the seat sold to
San Antonio. April 22.-(Speclal2—
V. R. Leach, a refugee from the Ran
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were moved with an average of 10.7
steam shovels working.
"By July or Augut, it is bellevea
that forty shovels will be la position
to move one million cubic yards
month. The actual coot. ----
contractors’ -------
rogues’ gallery at pollce headqr
would your picture look like that of a
------or a criminal r ’
Memphis.
Commercial
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pun les have noti-
if any attempt is
. who paid $250 for a tug
to take them to,pakland.
J. B. Fiske of Chicago was sleeping
in a room on the third floor of the
up on the box with emearion
Oakland. Cai, April
reached hero from Ban Franeisco at
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and got , ____ . .____ _—
Another fellow called out that he would
First battery coast
uard la charge of
I made the fol-
little further We saw that the Banta Fe
track next to ours had sunk out of
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m. Bold by all deal-
Tics 60 centa.
geons state that ODea’s condition ts
s arisen and if he is not kept away
rtment Advised That Dia-
trena la Rellevea,
“DIRT BEGINS TO FLY”
operated, but
charging 55 I
bread, Sut ti
that have preyed upon
defect may be perma-
secretary of the treasury to the
tendent of the mint, Leache.
Portland already has started a steamer
" ugs and medical suppltes and
rrive here tomorrow on the
prellmf-
. ____ bulldin
department has houses ready for 3,000
more employes then are on the Isth-
num. The work on the Culebra cut han
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stituted authorities and have organ-
ized a patrol system of their own.
Some 300 houses lying on the south
and east elopes of Telegraph hill re-
main to attest the efficacy of the juloe
of the grape in as “
whn water failed.
»■ touts ef Fythinn Help-__
MeKintsey. Taxed, April 22,— (Spe-
cial)—The Knigbta of Pythias lodge
of this city yesterday sent a donation
t» the Ban Francisco sufferers.
This iittie trick has been played In
ils so many times that it is eommon.
‘ rs have been made to say
ineigniheant petty lareeny
ng to show you
murdered the old
Charged 50 Cents a Loaf for Bread
Until stopped by Authorities.
Temporary Shelters.
CTR¥ BUSY DEVISING WAYS
D MEANS TO AID THE SAN
rKANcScO SEMFEKEES.
beIn most ranee:
» desperate, doesn't bet”
Italians Threw Wines On Fire an@
Put It Out, Hays One Bvtrr
or the Disaster,
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The telegram to dated at Oaklan
terday and is as fol lower
"8tories ot toss of life greatly
derated. "Have been ia city eve
The dead are:
K aged 76 yeara,
his son.
real criminal ________ ____
like one Take the ordinary citizen
and place him behind the bars and you
ean make the vistting public and curl
osity seekers find in him the charac-
teristics of a d nep era to criminal. T—
instance. place the inotent victim in a
cell and then, before reqehing his door,
whisper to a crowd
"rhis man Fm
______an ax, throw his body in
too well and then stole the hoard of
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tions were taken in sei
and tomorrow lists will
expenseg for "iforin5
done in Marsh was MH rents a cu
yard."
Previously acknowledged ......
Burrus Mnl& Elevator company
Pat Paffrath.................
A telegram
ehier eusgran
Trngedy.
—A special to the
Terminus hotel, when the earthquake
caused the second fight of stairs to
give way when he was going down and
be fell to the hotel lobby.
"I guess I have my lucky star to
thank that I came through the Johns-
town flood, the Galveston disaster and
the San Francisco earthquake without
serious injury."
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Hakera Extertiemnte Chargem
There are eighteen bakertes being
‘ : mome of ahem have been
to 60 cents for a loat of
cMi.
... $487.25
... 100.00
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harm to
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Birmingham, April 22.—The toss of
life at San Francisco is estimated at
seven square miles and in-
hnanelal, commerclal and
Hegraph Mil the race track people
stow i they can secure at least $20,-
No in this way as every dollar taken
► oven by the bookmakers on the day
Mooted will go to the fund.
FLATS ARE BURNED
Four L»vee Lost and «mrt, wamsen
Are Womelesm.
already rapidly
from the hotel.
"¥5:
d. "A triple tragedy occurred here to-
night when E. N. Thornton was shot
and killed and town Marshal R. B. Jen-
kins and Deputy Marshal B. M. Cross
received fatal wounds Thornton hd
been arrested by Jenkins and later It is
alleged he attacked Jenkins and Cros
if both officers in the abdomen.
Turner, a baker, appeared and
shit and killed Thornton.
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street near Pa
and nearly thi
derod homeless
arrival of Charles
Tenn.. who will be rase __ _
One hundred delegates are attending
the convention which will be ia ses-
aloa until Wednesday night.
t looked sad. for he
let was the harder
the samePecunsrah
eeedingly smell considering the extent
of the disaster."
■own id Lunt
Oakland. Cai,
Rate Bill Shows Signs of Draw-
ingtan Early End
sad Frank V
hM w-a g142r”
geant QDea of the park station went
— CL—ly insane this morning and was
olentitic boxing possible. It is expect-
Od over $10,000 wUl be cleared.
NEw YOM cevrxisuroxs.
------ swp.
row of eigh t
in West Seond
L former Ambassador
choute. Bishop Coadjutor
Preteetant Bp lor opal chiu
E 8. McArthur and Miss
The sum of ------- . .
to the armys relief fund.
floor," said Mr. Land. "The bullding
seemed to pitch to the right and then
to the loft and then finally to straight-
en itself aud sink. I had too mea-
buildings in Golden Gate park for the
housing of the homeless now camped
there reported today that eight buHd-
by 20 feet wide and
have been finished
' Ben Franelsco, April 21—The Akaor
elated Press is requested to transmit
the following:
War department headquarters Pacitie
division
San Francisco, April 22.—Several
Mace Coney Island
families were ven-
A Marvel ef ■eq ten ibsa
Technical World.
Taylor, Texas, April 22.—1
— i committee appointed by
Roberts to aoUcit funds for .
Francinco sufferers had raised
_y. A meeting of the Maeonie lodges
was held last night for the purpose
of alding the unfortunates of that or-
der. and Father Bienermann of the
atholle church has received orders
Kzom Migut Bev. N. A. Gallagher of
Galveston to take up a collection at
now to the
miser with
thug straightened up with a wrench,
he shot his right arm above his head
and pitched forward acred* the bof
of the woman. He died wit
GUESTS WERE IM TERROR which the tiame traveied
"Along in the afternoon in my walk-
ing I came upon a great hulking fol-
low in the act of wresting food from
an old woman and a young girt who
evidently had Joined their fortunes.
No soldiers were about and I had the
TO ANSWER DAILEY
• tons i
l to th
thirty seconds from the time the shock
began the corridors of the hotel were
filled with people, trying to make their
escape. My room was on the third
floor and I had to run nearly a block
through the ball to get to the stair-
"When I reached the street it was
DRUMMERS TELLING
of the flames, notifying pee;
danger and oaring for the he -
Another message of the same date
arkaville, Texas, April 22.4 (Spe-
)—-Mayor Mason starte a subacrip-
yesterday for the Ben Franetoco
eora Mr. Mason says he hopes to
od sum by private sub-
that the matter will also
Another message
from Superintendent
“In the matter of._____________
of a bureau of information euggested
you, I find relief committees in both
ish tais
give $75 to be taken to the ferry, but
I told the driver that I would throw
him off the box if he stopped."
O. M. Nichols, a New York traveling
salesman, paid $30 to ride two blocks
to the ferry in sn automobile and was
Montgomery. Ala.. April M—At Ito
session her* toda; ** - - _
district No. f, 1 .____ ___
B'Naf B'rith comprising eight southern
rIji t mb electod offrarg WanvA pAunu4.
of President Louis Mayer of Demop-
Oil* Ala. and Secretary Nat Strauss
of New Orleans and recessed until to-
te
be
ureakfast I hustled across
day. That whois !•
far an Van Ness avenue
weuld be recorded.
Then yon would be placed in a ehair
faring a photographer's camera and
wonid be told to st evert. Yi
from the first. Have men reporting to
me continually from all parts of the
city and I do not believe the list will
reach 400 My estimate from state-
meats to mm will not reach 800. The
Are did not travel fast, and the au:
B 1
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train this evening "There were no
deaths from the fire or earthquake
in that section. Persons who have
relatives in the district north of Sut-
. New York, April 22.—Four lives were
tact early today in a fire which swept
away a stable and a
three story fUt houses
Oil city. Pa. April 22—Fire d-
mtroyed the Central power house of the
Venaneb Power & Traction company
in th bi city today causing 8 loss of
5350,000.
day morning. The only thing I saved
out of the fire is the suit of clothes
I wear. Exorbitant priees are being
charged there for everything. I paid
an expressman. $15 for haul in
made to build fires in any of the houses
in San Francisco except bakeries al-
ready authorized, all Insurance will
be ivalidated.
The engineering department of the
United States army having ia charge
the construction of the temporary
Cathelles good Memey.
Corpus Christi, Texas, April 22.-
(Sbecalh-At the Cat hole church here
this morning about $66 was contrih.
uted and tomorrow Bev. Mr. Jallett
will forward $100 to Archbishop Rior-
don to go towara rebuilding atholta
churches and schools destroyed in
San Francisco. .
during March. _
"ChTef Engineer St evens." eaid the
chairman, "has carried on the
nary work with vigor. The
trunk to the Valencia street_____
I never heard of the trunk sine* l
turned it over to the expressman."
Mr. Leach is on his way to Balti-
more. He wil go by way of New
Orleans.
HEAD OF CANAL COMMISSION
PANTS A GLOWING ricruHE
OF OONDIMIONS ON PANAMA.
A UTOMOBILEAOCIDENT
Aetrens Patelizideneanna Mm-
New York. Aarti tX—An autombfle
valued at ,$20,000 and belonging to
James Broody, a turfman of this city
was wrecked against a tel ears ph polo
on the Merlek road, nearBaldwIn’s.
Long Island, today and Mios Mattie
Waters, an .actress, one of the ocqy-
pants is believed to have been fatally
injured. Mr. Broody sustained a frac-
tured rib. Frederick Houseman, a
brOker, was stunned and Miss E. Me-
-enX *n actress suffered a dislocated
Chureh Worker Deed.
Louisville, April The Ttev. Dr.
Peter Harrison Whisner, secretary of
the board of church extension of ths
Methodist Episcopal church, Routh, died
at a hospital In Baltimore, Md., early
this morning. Dr. Whinner had been
ill for several months, but none of
bis associates or acquaintances in
Louisyille had intimation whatever
that he was in a dangerous condition.
Ye Week om ■resea.
Galveston. April 22.--(Specinl.)-Cap-
tain Edgar Jadwin, United States en-
gineer. has been notified by the Bow-
ers Southern Dredge company that
they are ready to bgin work on the
Brazos river oontraot^ana are sending
thelr plant there to begin opera lions
at once.
who has been studying art and music
la San Franeisco, was a passenger on
the Southern Pacific this evening. She
was accompanied by her brother, E. T..
Dumble, geologist for the Southern Pa-
--------- -- - Tucson.
“I was in ths western division of
ths city," said Miss Dumble at the
handed me $35 that I had paid him
and made me get out, aaying his 1100
pasaenger could get into his carriage.
I hailed the nest - — -
Out at Butte, Mont., where the great
•tamping mills and ore-concentrating
works have turned the mountain city
into a titanic inferno of tall chimneys
belching black ahd sulphurous fumes,
stands one tremendous tower the top
of which is 350 feet above the ground.
When its erectfon was planned, the
idea was to build It of brick. That
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mpeg
IBICT
Peter MeGm
Jeh Bswwa
Hmmes Gnrv.
MeGrath M»d his son were partners
inathe trucking business an Brown
and Garvin were employed by them as
teamsters and stablemen.
“worked" here but might “turn a trick."
Ton would then be eent to the Bertil-
ion room for measurement and photo-
graphing. strange measuring a
•tua would be applied to your
ehest,. hands, fingers, feet and toes.
The distance from the end of your big
toe to your heel would be carefully
noted; the distance from the top te the
bottom of your left ear would be of
great imperiance; the distance between
your eyes or the location of sears, moles
and blemishes on any part of your body
would be of equal importance end they
attention there,
home The sur-
midnight that a brisk fire is burning 4
in Routh Ran Francisco. The illumi- “
are imperatively needed. The city sit
ry Secretary."
most of the densely populated portton,
of the residence district with all the
splendid institutions and great man-
•Tons that had grown up with the prog-
ress of the city.
Within this vsst waste of smoldering
embers were found three cases where
filling with guests
----— —.— I think no one was
killed at the Palace hotel. In less
than an hour and within a radius of
to Jockey Club Expects to
D $20,000 in One Day—All
i—k— Take Up CoHectioms.
M MoMohk.MentsomerXuprestdent;,-.
first PVe “presaent; aharn- Alen
New. Oreana secretary: L Schwara
Selma, A ia. 8—g—at at—mg
The election of treasurer was post-
tomorrow to await the
J. Hass of Memphis’
raised to that place.
inforcing rode. Beginning at the ground
level, he carried two thin concrete
shells upward for 100 feet. The outer
eno is only nine inches in thickness,
white, separated by fuv teehee of
space from thia, is an inner shell five
Inches thick At a height of 1— feet
thene two unite into a single seven-
ineh Shou of eonerete, which extends
Francisco earthquake and fire was •
pasaenger on the eastbound Southern
Pacific train which arrived here at 8
o'clock this evtatagi
Mr. Leach to a traveling salesman
from Baltimore, employed by the Carr-
Lowery Gia— company at that place.
The story of his escape and the story
of ths earthquake are thriiling. He
was a guest at the Palace hotel, made
his escape after the first shook ia his
night slothes and an hour afterward
ventured back into the hotel for hia
GtotbOA The Palace hotel did not fall
from the earthquake shock, but was
burned to the ground
Mr. Leach had with him this even-
ing the key to the room he occupied
at the hotel. The key is No. 760. Mr.
were held in place until the concrete
had been depoited around them, mek-
Ing a reinforced eonerete body superior
in every way to both steel and brick
masonry. s
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IS feet high____________ ___—
by night. Lumber is being delivered
at the park in large quantities and 135
carpenters are at work on the tem-
women warp piercing the air. To-
gether with a dozen other men we
got the women Into the streets. Few
of them tarried lone enough to dress.
“While passing through a narrow-
street in the rear of the emporium,
I came upon a tragedy. A rough fel-
low, evidently a south of Market street
thug, was beading ever the uncon-
porary buildings. Many of the peo-
ple who have not had even tent shel-
ter thus far wUl tonight have a roof
oara"Evae“cmpiarei, shattered by
the shock of the disaster, Police Sar-
wepapers bin boards, street cars and
try other avenue nse •r a. businese
mm wUl be used by the saclutlon
secure funds.
eent give a hundred, give a dollar. It to a blessed privilege to help tt
New York. April tt —Theodore P.
Shouts, chairman of the canal comms-
sion, who arrived from the isthmus
last sight on ths steamer Colon, west
to Washington this evening. In an in- A
terview today Mr. Shonts spoke en- l
thusiastieally of the condition of SM« I
(sirs in the canal sone and high—Y J
praised the work of Chief EngineerAd
Stevens. The effective working force“
on the canal April 1 numbered 17,681 “
persons. Health conditions, Mr. Shonta
said, are most satisfactory, ths sick
rate being 20 in 1,000. There have»,
been fifty vacant beds in the hospital -
to May. la addition, Jim Jeff rise, re-
tired heavyweight champlon of the
will appear In an exhibition
ing th evening. Battling Nel-
ello Herrerr
lotted in a kimona aad lay upon the
sidewalk near the curb. His pack
was toward me. He was trying to
wrench a ring from her finger and
he held her right wrist in his left
hand. A soldier suddenly appeared.
He held a rifle thrust forward and
to make his replyto
♦hl>nsltuanon."flenator Cipp wi take
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PtonNia or ths controversy be-
that sweepa over you and leaves you
breathless. I got into my clothes and
with some difficulty wrenched open
the door of my room. Sereams of
abyward until the vast height of 350
tert is reached. . ...
This ahi—aey. many feet higher
(han our modern skyectapers, to there-
fort composed of but fouvten t__L_
of conerete st the base and belt that
•mount f olr tie upper 250 feet. It to mot
of pinin atm ee—A but to . reinfoveed
both horizontally and vertically with
* small steel rods. wbich
Denver, April 22—4 was on a South-
ern Pacino train twenty miles from
Haa Francisco when the shock came,"
said Frederick Droeze of Covington,
Ky.. who arrived here Irons Baa Fran-
claco last night. "A number of pasaea-
gers were tumbled out of thekr berthA
Tbs conductor stopped the train and
looked to see what we had hit. Nobody
could find out what it was. Someone
By a coincidence practically all the
ehaiplon ofthe fistic arena, are la
----._ n around Los Angeles
it time, preparing for the
his to be run off bore
Rndels Rellef Fundm.
Texarkana, fsma*. April 22.—(Spe-
ar-Besids the respense to Mayer
uart'e vail for relief funds for the
-He looks the port." "Dta you see WISCONSIN SENATOR TO DEIIV.
that mean, murderous look in his eye 7' W—AMS BUI —NATO- TO WAY
T wouldn’t want to meet him alone in
Pume to Spar — Charity Ksbl—Mea at
Lem Angeles.
Ios Angeles. April ts.—A great box-
ng tournament for the benefit of the
Bau Francisco sufferers, destined to
B——so anything in that line ever at-
tempted in this country, will be held
at the pavilion of the California Ath-
letic club next Tuesday night under
the auspices of the Chamber of Com.
merit relief committee, which will
handle all the funda.
, EXTORTION BY BAKERS
■
be thruat by rude hands into _
tion required Then you would be com-
pelled to sU for a side view. .
When the pictures were printed and
posted on a fogwes’ gallery card of the
else that fits into ths index, they woula
be on the oppostte —do to your Ber-
_____ til leu mesuremente Tabe this card
inches and show it to a crowd of atrangers,
its significance, and the ver-
stattons. There are from
J1 o’clock gervice today. The Protes-
tant churehes of the eity will also
call for free wil offerings today. It
la expected the total amount will yeach
81000 or store.
The following contributions to the Ran Francisco sufferers have
boon received by The Record. Now is the time to subscribe. If you
six blocks fire was burning fiercely
and soon that whole section was in
flames.
“The hotel guests stayed together
and we kept moving on out of the
way as the flames pushed us back
The havoc of the fire is indescribable.
When I looked at the ruins of the city
hall building I thought of pictures
I had seen of the ruins of Pompeii.
The hall dome tumbled and the pkiture
was surely oue q ruin la its truest
sense. 32
“I left the city burning at 7 o'clock
on a Southern Pciti train Wednes-
nTerygpyotogyng,. yquwee Long-Drawn-Oue Controversy
arrested by mistake and locked up in
the "holdover," at police headquarters.
Then suppose the next morning, when
you were marched before the detectives
and patrolmen for “show up,” you were
marked as a man who had not
San Francisco, April 22.—The fire
having exhausted itself with the ex-
cep t ion of the still flaming embers ta
a thousand places here and there,
the Associated Press, for the purpona
of determining with aceuracy the boun-
dary of, tbs conflagration sent out an
automoble today*, which skirted the
fire district ou its four sides. The reg-
ister of this machine at the end of the
trip showed that it had traveled twain*
ty-six miles, which therefore maybe
taken, ss the length of the Une along
ranged from 020 to 0100. We hsd to
go to the ferry in a roundabout way,
and when we had covered several blocks
two men hailed the .driver and offered
Mm $100 each to ride to the ferry. The
driver took oae* on the box with him.
reservatlon to Surgeon Genera OReilly
says a few rases of smell pox and ecar-
let fever have came under observation
and a targe number of canoe of measles
hnve been cared for.
MAKB ALL 6.88— quiurr.
that an ineignifeant petty lareeny __ - a m-
thief was a handsome, attractive biga- SENATE
miet, who had married eeven women,
and that a deputy marshal was a cruel.
satisfaction of laying him out with L
the butt of my ptatol. He went down •
in a heap. I did not stay to set
was asleep in the Mo-
ORDER OF B’NAI B’RITH.
Grund Ledge IM—Met New z Eleetm
otfieerm.
downein an elevator
— of the
stern Jockey club asking for an ex-
day for the meet in Memphia, the
ceeds to 8° to the San Franeisco ie-
fund. The request was granted by
removed to the park
pltal. After receiving
he was removed to his
apartments when the first
•arte quake shock rent San Fzanoisco.
"I awoke to find myseit on the
{)
Franelsco sufferers
fore
eo ihv. »— -—- -- -
The general opinfon. however.
the debate w continue throughout
the week, although Stony of the sen-
•tom are becoming very restless under
the long drawn out controversy and
many iatlmatlons are heard that an
rar—6 to vote may.be surely M-
rived at almost any time after Mr.
Spooner shalh have ha
coo saved by the Essies for the ban-
meet to be given in h nor of Grano
resident Davis when he comes Mon-
Way has been put into the fund to be
■•nt to San Francisco and the banquet
wil be omitted. Harran, a small vi-
teg'* adjacent to the city, sent in #60
this morning, to be put with the Okla-
homa City donations. A committee ot
the business men were busy all day
esterday culling ch merchants and
others for donations. Happiiy only one
man refused to give anything. His
mame was withheld by the committee.
The test earload of flour started for
the West today.
. Fhe event of the day was a mass
medms held this afternoon ta Union
sunare under- the auspices of the Sakt
army. These were addressea
mer Ambassador Joseph M.
Greer of the
•eh. Rev. Dr.
Eva Booth.
Not Oblige d So "Teneh Free.
’ The ant wao guying the bee for
working hard all the time and being
regularx robbed of his hard-earned
honey by man.
"Yes" retorte the bee, "but they
are not always sending the sluggards
to me to be taught free.
And then the n - - -
amount (ru
work 2a
tabun at the First Method tot chureh to-
day. rbe manager of the new skating
Eik. a former Dallas man, tendered
"" - * - entire receipts of Me
___________ evening, when
itself will amount tn about $100.
- light where there was a deep fill. Then
we acknowledged that it was an earth-
quake ahright. ...._____
“Notwithstanding the meager bulle-
Washington, April 22.— Dispatches
were received at the war department
from San Franeisco late tonight. sug-
grstiog that the rations already or-
dered would be adequate for the desti-
tute there.
whether or not he camo to.
“Now that I am away from the city
of horrors ths whois impression of the
time I went through is blind and
blurred."
rough sea. The buMdiag seemed to riao
_2 2 'L___ till for a moment and
then began to pitch agate Everything
was confusion in the hotel. Within
warning that 5 centa
price of bread - -__
to an inquiry as to what supplles were
meet neceesary ta thia etty, it was
brought out that medical supplies, dia-
infeetants, food for invalids and drugs
r.. y
4
■
snaan
leaching the flames
—___fr in this quarter
the holders, many of whom are Ital-
lani, saved their abode by a free use
of the red wins stored in their cel-
lars. ,
The one remaining spot up burned
within the district is bounded by Mnt-
gomery. Battery, Jackaon and Was-
ington streets. Within this district to
the appraisers' building in which to
gtored 5500,000 worth of valuable wares
belonging to the importing merchants
of Ban Franelsco, The saving of this
and the adjoining buildings was due
to the peraintent efforts of Captain
Wolfe and his men of company D,
Twenty-aecond United Stat es" infantry.
Who with such means as they had at
hand: succeeded to fighting off the de-
vouring element.
Miss Rosalla Dumble of Houston.
his eyes were on the wretch. Invol-
untarily I stopped sad involuntarily
my hand went to my hip pocket.
in that moment it seemed a mad
thing to take a life. The soldier’s
rifle came to his shoulder. There
was a sharp report and I saw the
smoke spurt from the muzzle. The
organiza-
ling. Be-
I in the
Him From Johnstown Flood, Gal- Sw
veston Disaster and Kurthqunke,
Aecommodations Ready for 3,000
Mom.Men and Heaith Conditions
Are Good, Says Shonta.
0 guilt ones to suicide.
tt God will wreak terrible vengeance upon the Russians for the
0 massacre of the Jowl
scious form of a woman. She was
si
tk
l
by yo . ______
eities are trying to accou
i. purpose with the aid of the
- Press. Had a talk with the manager of
the Western Union, who thinks ft im-
practicable nt this time to try to get
through such information, as wires are
mors than forty-sight hours behind
with private aad official messages. I
would suggest that reassuring tele-
grams be spread throughout the coun-
try that stories of the loss of life have
been most grossly exaggerated. The
tem of life and list at injured to ex-
the country 65 general. *«
throughout the country that the condi-
Mr. Shonts met on the isthmus
pppointment ft P. Behwerin, vice
X* as "searginrppmomepain ,<h;
oonference relative to the ntrei
of tariff between the Panama rai
and the Paeifie Mall steamship
pany. A demonatration of the I
iles of the Panama railroad for I
Ang trartie_resulted in the setni
of all differencea
Mr. Shonts sal that there has bora
musonmcgiipncomdgeih ~ “•88
airy la tn command of the provost
guard. General Funston's headquarters
are at Fort Mason and he has under
Uta command 3,000 federal troops.
Five children were born last night
In the hospitals that have been estb-
lished at Golden Gate pork, making
eighteen births ia this park. Might
babies have been born in Buena Vista
park
Trains have been running on all lines
practically oa the regular ached uir
excepting on the Coast line of the
Southern Pacific. Service on that line
was resumed today and dispatches will
now be made regularly. The first mall
from San Francisco for outside points
was disputched yesterday aud since
that time nearly all regular dispatches
have been made.
Moot Not Kindle Fires.
—— —.— --
LL JUMPS HIGH SOLDIERS ARE OH HAND PEOPLE WERE WARNED
were burned. All the people in that
part of town left thelr houses and
went to the outakirts of the city. The
scenes are too horrible for descrip-
tion and I will not attempt it."-
ter street and west of Powell street
need bars no fear for their safety. -
bulldings did not tell when the ear.
quake caste and did not catch "
til the next *
Says Stories of Epidemale
Are Fakem.
Sea Fraaelsco. April BX—Major
“ k V. Keeling. ......
’. national guar
lowing Fptorttrk Genoral rungton:
"I beg to advise you that not a cuse
of serious sickness exists la this park.
All rumor» to the contrary are false
and malicious. I will promptly ad.
vise you it there to any change or if
anything of a serious nature occurs."
amone the people generally.
Snm Mareon Aettve.
Bon Marco, Texas, April
Hai)—-A Bun Mar tea mass m _
day raised money for Ran Fraartbea,
The Masonie lodge has also furaished
money. Collectlons will be taken ta
all churches tonight. A soliciting com-
mittee will continue work tomorrow.
tin news ws got from the city, every-
body on the train went in. There was
not a bonding tn sight of brick that
teas not damaged, but the steel build-
ings stood the strain until the firs
came. In one building I saw a thirty-
tea stamp mill that had been standiag
on the ground floor lifted up with the
floor and shoved through the Iren
girders of the ceiling until it stood en-
tirely above the second floor."
Jehum De Buminenm.
Arthur Woodson or Chieu go, who was
in the Palace hotel at the time of the
earthquake, said:
was caled into eonsultation. He pro-
posed that the huge chimney be built
of concreie, aad. with some misgiv-
inge, the plan was adopted He pro-
pared a foundation six feet deep 12x12
ot concrete with a number of steel re-
Leach appears haggard and almost ex-
hausted from loss of sleep and from
exeitement
"X was awakened soon after 6 o’clock
last Wednesday mernipg." he said, “by
lining plastering and falling of chairs
and the drosnsr in the room. •
“The sensation of the earthquake to
herd to describe, but It seemed to me
that the Palace hotel was tossing about
much like a ship tosses shout on a
San Francisco, April 22.—San Fran-
cisco now has passenger transportation.
CArs are running down Filmore street
today and appear to have plenty of
power. The servic is free to all with
the exception of boya The cars on Sut-
ter and Pacific avenues will probably
be run by horses.
The federal troops under command
of General Funston have already taken
charge of the principal portion of the
city eutrusted to their care.
Major Benson of the Fourteenth cav-
South Friseo
ight.
MemtInteMlim
Kansas City Star.
If you were photi
suggested an earthquake and we gave
him the laugh, wo went on a few
miles, end lookin
•aw that the chi
had fallen ever. Further on two
may sound murder-
ig I experienced was
meat. I wanted to
from Colonel Torney,
at the Presidio military
son, Aurelio Herrerra and Mauro Her-
rerra, Abo and Monte Atteil, Joe Her-
man and Tommy Barns, all ‘Top notch-
rs" la their elass, as well as several
other prominent pugiiste, will box for
the cause of charity. They have been
■Mi»it off so as to make the most
eemvile WRI Help
». Texas, April"22.—(Spe-
a mass meeting called by
of. committees word ap-
sellclt donationm to a fond
of the Man Franeisco
gentlemen win push
i hope af raisig a
e
tt um s ' "ee s *’ ' t
HewQu.btdi AHjAhi Al Seni ) n u
vprti 23—The work of se-
for the sufferers on the
ist wao continued in all
t city and suburbs today.
Sbutions were asked tor
BMK churcheq and as a re-
he hhhendsome Increase to
was on the very summit of Telegraph
hill, where perhaps a score of homes
still stand. At ths northwest corner of
Jones and Green, the residence of O. D.
Baldwin is still habitable. Across the
way Mrs. Edward Huber has preserved
her home. Tboro are six sets of flata
which remain intact. The courageous
men and women who saved their- ho m re
in thetr great thankfulness tor the
mercy shown them have only the small
complaint that in their dletrees, they
have been quite abandoned by the con-
h.
TRUSS WERE BP Loss V LFE SMAu »
one aneercial assoclation
ngsbuNgcted over 200,-
, C. K,\day evoivins
\ One of the
punou
recefved Gt
..The chauffeur, who lost control of
The the machine on a sharp decline, waa
ar. nt injured. >
Mr. Broody was formerly the prin-
cipal partner in the racing firm of
MeLewee A Co. which owned Gold
Heeia, Major Daingerfield and other
noted horses.
v
mor raw.
TNq afternoon and evening ses-
•long were given over to literary and
social exereises. Officers were elected
as follows:
SmdtmaddamevmhimuzMMBhkehe
nation can readily be seen from this
side of San Franisco bay, a distance
at eight miles. It is belisved that
the firs broke out afresh from smoul-
dering embers that had not been sub-
dued on account of the lack of water.
When the fire was said to be under
control in Ban Francisco several frame
buildings were standing in South Ban
Franeisco, but it to now feared that
these will be swept away.
Loe Ange les. Cal.. April 22 — R. F.
Lund, general eales agent of the Dover
Mannfaeturing company at Dover,
Ohio, Is a San Franclaco refugee who
reached Los Angeles today.
Fund Ie MatertaMy Swelled by Day’s
New York, April 22—New York
itys fund for the relief at the Caliz
fornia suffers was greatly increaeea
today. In marly all the Protestant
churches the offrngs were set aside
ter San Francisco and arc estimater at
#00000 The Catholic churches will
take up special collectioas next Sun-
tween Senators Tman and Hopkins
is also among the probabilities of the
week.
Presrmmme of Houme.
With legislation for the District of
Columbia for Monday aad the aband-
onmeat at the session for uenday;
that che house may attend the John
Paul Jones burial exereises at An-
napolis. the real legislative week of
the house will not begin until Wednes-
day. At that time the agriultural
appropriation bill will be taken up
and its consideration continued until
it is completed. Ths present inten-
tion to to limit general debate on the
measure to one day, with a view to
passing the bill by the end of the
week. The provision eliminating the
usual appropriation for the distribu-
tion of garden seed by members is
regarded as the provision which will
cause the most talk.
That the bill recently reported from
the committee on revision of the town,
containing a modification of the crimi-
nal lawa of the United States, may
receive consideration to a proposition
to be advanced in the near future
for night sessions, when this bill may
be read. The measure is a very long
one and its reading will cover several
houra.
Mine* Events Planned
It 20
geL al 2th ko oe
4. gger-
a i".a ' I M.
200.000 people fed daily.
plenty of flour and bread, ___
wholesale men of the difterent depart-
"Teleureph Situation Improven
Oakland. Cal., April 22 —The telegraph
situation to improving, new cireults be-
ing opened, enabling the companies to
aend an increase valume of business.
States senate on the railroad rate bill,
devoting his speeial attention to the
subject of over-valuation t raiiroads
------ — tor an amendment to
ling the interstate com-
merce commission to determine the
valuntion of railroad property as the
only proper means of arriving at, Jus,
and easonabie rates. He will prob-
do during the day.
as yet no definite under-
standing as to who will follow him,
butit is probable that Senator spooner
will do so. Indeed ther he- ------
derinite annomcement that
senator will make a general
the railroad subject, aud At te there-
ble that no one else has
id ths preparation-of a
The Olymplc games at Athens will
continue through this week and until
May X Thirty-two representatives
from the United States will be among
the competito f
in London op April 26 will be held
a cetebrstton of the firtteth annfver-
nary of Ellen Torry’s connection with
the stage. .. _2.211 .
The ceremonlgs in commemoration at
Admiral John Paul Jones, whose bodx
was recently brought to Annapolis,
will be held April 24, whentithe body
’ r transferred from the tempo-
imb in the naval academy
grounds to a memorial room in Hn-
“rsehplyekqovernmenthan sen a
Heet nder comnand of Admiral Cam-
pon to participate in the ceremonlen.
Aderesse will be made by President
Roosevelt. M. Jusserand, the French
mbassadot. Beetetary Bonaparte and
General
Ln his grasp It
bus, but ths feelin
one of disappoint
kill him myself.
dorafsonvention of the wom-
on’s Forelgn Misshonary oocteiy of the
Confederate Veterans' national rauni— “ — "*-----*— “*' ------ “n
cohvedes i New Orleans April 25.
gold concealed wnBer the floor of the
Ud termirs >MLr
The result to marvelous on the 1m-
agination at the visitora They inevita-
bly leave the cell whispering to each
other each remarks on:
next day.
The eity auditor, the treasurer, tan
eelleetor and city attorney have es:
tablished temporary headquartera and
are now making activpreparations to
reeme the work of their offiees. The
vaults of the treasurer, auditor and
tax colleotor are intact. There io
something like 10,500,000 in the vaults
of the city treasurer.
"Tee CeAonds of Flour Sent Prom
okinhomn Chty.
Oklahoma city, O. T. Aprn IX— (Spe-
Dial >—Oklahoma City wil send its
full qu ta of provisions to the surrer-
OTS in San Francisco. A mass meeting
of the citizens wss held at which two
Qarloads of flour were made up in a
few moments and y this morning were
Ms their way to the stricken city. All
Use lodges In the city are calling on
members to donate what they can. The
0 relieve such distress as this. There is no telling when calamity will
0 hit you. If there is no organized effort in your community or it the
it committee missed seeing you, send check or money order to The
0 Record: - -
t
over $.090
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