The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1906 Page: 3 of 10
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SUPPLY OF WAT
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WIFE MAY RECOVER
HAS BEEN ASS
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GREAT BUILDINGS
RESCUED FROM DEBRIS
MAY BE REPAIRED
P
Distress of Vietims.
ved
REBUILD
SKYSCRAPERS
CHURCHES ARE GONE
WORSHIPED IH OPEN
V
ft
HORROR RULED AT
Mr. Phe-
streets.
MASSES IN GRAVEYARD
AGNEWS HOSPITAL
a su
ter.
oth
dis
triet.
CLEANING THE STREETS
ex
bu
MMMAINS IN SAVOV.
treet.
BIG CARGO 07 FOOD
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Hounton, Apri
P Pneife
Steamer Renehes Frteco
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OAKLAND IS OPEN
as.
many more were not
TO ALL REFUGEES
every vessel, whether forelgn or do
, VW
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etery on th
narrow
may arise.
Queer Gods and Joan Paper Seattered
FA
Everywhere
Cool Extortion.
•turles
upon health
JAP WAS
wan
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GAUNT SPECTRE
OF STARATION
nmbers ntili
WOMEN NOT TRUTHFUL1
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Keglstrution of Refugees.
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as to those In brick
not so
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Mrs. Ella Lee
Mrs dHFarmer
The work at these
Is in*the
CATECHISM
Mra. Ella Lee. Frankford, Ind. „writest
Mr. Pinkham —
DENIES FRICTION
of town as soon ss poswi
when those
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to answereertain
Chimeme Siek In Apmthy.
mes came closer they
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without
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through hr corresponden
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who personally
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SLOAN’S
LINIMENT
meantime i
lure on 1
presiding as si
of eulogy of 1
Itia terrible ordeal to a delleate,
sensitive, refined woman to be obliged
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examined merely to
conditions of the
more are
different
nietans an
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te
seat
throu
were
and
the In
stoppe
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ag
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docked in Oakland in order that the
' Mies might be distributed there.
X ipping at San Francisco is at
ahn.till and such will be the state
of affairs while the city is in the least
endangered. Ths United States cruisers
Chicago and Marblehead are stationed
off Mei**s wharf and will prevent
stirring appeni for renewal of cour-
age.
Oakland. April 22.—Okland is car-
ing for 7b,000
pril 22—Fire Chief
San Franelmco died
_
you Aw advice
tabs Lydia R
. rbeganto
m
ied,
e health of scores of thousands
v______ped in the open sir Is under these
circumstances remarkably good. There
have of course been neveral canes of
Hiekete out
ble.
open - —___- ___ ___-____I
as soon ae ths authorities permit. The
commission houses will be among the
first to act.
injuries, has progressed matisfaetorily,
and it is believed she will recover.
we could not reach and their far-of ,
■ and life will
•a th."
but there is nothing
f pulmonary troubles.
connections and many of thei
filiated with foreign bank/
the prceset, --"m —
local institut
BOTH CAUGHT IN CRASI WHEN
EARTHQUAKE S1ooK DOWN
THE HOTM,.
OVEI WO PEOPLI ARI BEING
CARED roN IN IITTLE crrx
ACRosS MIE BAY.
ig fed at uPP°P1fi
Ktven ‘
hungry
eoming
that pro-
elsewhere
pneumonia reported and eolds are quite
common, but there is nothing like an
epidemic of ________ -______
board of health reports thst there is
very little contagious disease, for the
treutment of those esses which bos*
hands of the engineering corps of the
United States army, and under their
Buildings that are practically undam-
i new postoffice, which
n ruins, the mint and
mestie, from sailing out of the har-
bor. Ta vessels are being held here
in the parks and on every other bit of
open ground that must receive prompt
attention.
"ue
— _ ______। people rendered home-
less by the Man Franciuon disaster and
Bullding Pans Stopped by Dsaster
WIN Now ne Fuelled With
etery on the narrow porch ul a tiny
house that stands within the graveyard
betwepn
must be
__________________
where a man stands on a box and calls
San Francisco. April
D J. ullivan of I
bureau especllly for the-
le is situated on Broad-
nation
Thia will cause a rapid re[
of ihe city as the food supply is nov
assured. 4
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(Continued from page one.)
4 sounding cries for mercy
( ring in my ears until de_____
I Charles C. Lanferwiler of Fort Dodge,
i Iowa, who was at the Grand 1_____,
you sufer from any form of tronble
iar to women, write at ones to
Why was it necessary to organize the Consumers’ Light Co?
Because the electric service was insufferably poor, the price
unstable and vacillating, and gas was and is inordinately high.
What is the purpose of the Consumers’ company?
To obtain for themselves and their neighbors first class electric
light, steam heating and gas service at reasonable rates.
Who compose the Consumers’ company? ,
Your neighbors and business associates, who make and spend
their money at home. Prominent of whom are Winfield Scott,
E. D. Farmer, W. C. Stripling, H. C. Edrington, W. G. Newby
and Geo. W. and R. C. Armstrong Jr.
Why should you patronise the Consumers’ company?
Because you get 33 1-3 per cent more light from them at the
same money than you can get elsewhere. THIS 18 GUAR-
re Pikham, Lynn, Masa, and nhe
will advise you frce of charge.
Himmelf nnd Opmed Fire on
Federal Type.
* irii 22,—After a
__ two _____
esides the cottage wystem will
igurated."
visions may be hauled ___
through the center of the city,
the automobile was leaded f “
. _ county, and has aiways
taken the lead in every move for the
advancement of MeKinney.
original
ehange," s
it an fast
people and has
id nurses to look
Nody of Jehn Matera Vound
at Mowtem
L-u
City—Banker Lilienthal, of San Franolsoo
DANGER or FAMINE AND THIRSI
IN OVER IN THE CITY or
SAN FRANCISCO.
sands Are Now Sunk in Hope-
lens Apathy.
not do my
a Pink.
AH Clumnes Pat to Work for the Gen-
era I Geod,
I
San Francisco, April 22,—The soldiers
... i"* i- •ig every avail-
iwn district of
Briek to Be Abundoned as Building
Material and Steel and (20-
erete BetaHhated.
Followers of the Nazarine Worship
Their christ Where Bleep the
Dead of Judah.
and comp
triet and
dance distr
Dwiven From Place to Plate by Fire,
Chief Sullivan Finally Succumbe
at Pre widio Hospital.
« "
years I have suf
---- weak:
________ and the Dend.
Close to the graves In Calvary eem-
tan recently purchased
adjoining and reae" *
street. His intentioL .
m are af-
_____ _ Owing to
osperity of Ban Fim*isco, the
Institutions almoet without ea-
large deposits to their
York and European cap-
Lumbago,Sciatica
Pleurisy SoreThroat
&LaGrippee
Price -(d-d
25°5046,$100429 to
io the city before the dinas-
population
ply is
ig in
hear
entire frontage with buildinga as soon
as it can be done. Practically every
bank In Ran Francloco will be rebuilt.
All of these institutions have eastern
patch from Agewe paye:
The work of taking out the hodies
of patients who were killed In the
wreck of the innane asylum bulldings
iod or eloth-
guards shot
into his own store
clear a wy
for traffic.
THERE IS TO BE NO HESITATION
ABOUT COMMENCING WORK
OF RECONSTRUCTING CITY.
—.4 la
1
PanaReo toys Ne and the Mayor Are
Gettia Along Wisely.
Washington. April P22.—Secretary
Taft’s attention having been directed
to the reports that friction existed at
Ran Franctsco between General Fan*
eton and Mayor Bchmlt* he sent a
will admit of rebullding ore. Jamea
Flood. Union Trust, New Chronicle.
Call, Mutual Max lags bank. rocker-
Woolworth and the fit Francis hotel.
Market street. His plans are not com-
plete, but oalltor a fine structure at
Market an
-I people in the park. The men
g into the burned distriet with
itention of crooning the [
•d in the downtown secti
i.. i22 ponnds
No other medicine in the world hag
received such widespread and unquali
led endorsement.
Mra, Pinkham invites all sick women
to write har for advice She hag
A Scouring Soap
A Metal Polish
A Glass Cleaner
• r < bs ' H ' "3 5 2114239 A
This Statement Has Been Unjustly Made, Because
Modest Women Evade Questions Asked By
Male Physicians/
• mig-
to the
a large eection of the resi-
ic«, all of which was densely
_ ________It was estimated today that
the Boes will aggregate $300000,060 and
on this vast amount of property the
insurance companies carried approxi-
mately $175,006,000 insurance
put to work One case which attracted
attention was that of a young man
who was pressed into work by the so!-
diers. He came clad in a fashionable
"I passed through Chinatown just ss
_ ___~ Jhock came and all Chinatown
was in the streets. gesticulating, cry-
ing, running around, actink like a lot
of monkeys. I left them to themselves,
and I know they must nil have per-
ished. The authrities tried to drive
guided thousanda to health. Addresa,
Lynn, Masa. Bheis the daughtar-in-
law of Lydia K Pinkham, bor s mil teal
for many years before her decease, and
for twenty-five years since her advice
has been freely given to siek women.
pitai» have been provided.
■■Mm hve to Park.
There was a report today of the birth
of eighteen bodies in Golden Gate park.
These cases have received prompt and
efncient attention and the mothers and
children removed to the various ma-
An eminent physlelan eays that
"Women are not truthful; they will Ito
to their physielan." Thio statement
should bo qua lilted > women do tell the
truth, but not Die whole truth, to a
male phvslcian, but this la on!
gard to those painful and troul
Yisorders peculiar to their sex.
5
Comane he, Texas, April 1
eial j—iev M M vifeheoek, pustor
of the First Maptist church here, while
conduqting 11 o'clock service* today
ranched and the number of refugees is
slightly decreasing. Although they are
still coining to large numbers still
leaving on every train for
points. Kequests for free
their families to different parts of the
given preference. The trans-
bureau is on a street corner.
ARSHITECTS BUST r
RIH MEH ARE BRAVE
-e.ni
L‘' ( L Nan Franis, April _ ____
To, ba tie in which thirty shots were ex-
% change1, a Japanese wee killed last
• night by federal troops at the corner
of Ellie and Van Mesa The Japanese
fortified himself behind an automobile
k and opened fire on the soldiers. He
Ben Franeisco April 22.—On the
steps of ths shattered churches and
on the green slopes of the parks and
cemeterses, the pe pie of Ben PPvanciaco
assembled at the usual hours for re-
ligious aervices, grateful for the op-
portunity to publicly express thanks
for their preservation and anxious for
the words of cheer and comfort that
will earrv them through future trials.
There was no distincti'n aa to sect
or denomination, the gatherings inciud-
ing as a rule a large percentage of the
families camping or residing in the
vicinity. Catholic clergymen celebrated
masses in the Jewieh cemetery and ev-
ery creed knelt with bowed heads while
the services were in progress.
“The loss of ths buildings is com-
plete and the bulldinga will never be
restored From wha I have learned of
message to General Funston a asking
for the facts in the case.
General Vunston’s reply was received
at the war department today and read
as follows; M
"Report of dtea
Mayor Behmitz am
men that
obile ycs-
the property
to fitockten
to cover the
night,
room had
1 —uple
is prepared to care for twice as many.
The height of the influx has been
could not be captured, but finally waa
surrounded and killed. No reason fw
his attack on the guards is known.
----——
The federal authorities removed all
the customs restictions from the car-
go of the risamer China and as soon
ee
L
TALES OF SURVIVORS
THRU WITH HORROR
Hatch, esperintendent of the slate how-
pital fur insane. Is In charge of the
relief work
ENGINEERS ARE BUSY
Half of Normal Supply of Water wu
debris. We heard the stifled cries and
prayers, ‘For God’s sake come this
way, ‘Oh, Lift this off my back, ‘My
God, I am dying,' and many others
i nerving us to greater efforts. Finally |
, we got to some of Ahem. Bruised, bleei- ’
l ing, blinded by smoke and dust, terri-
; tied past reason, the poor fellows fell
in the street, fell from utter exhaus-
Mr. Stemberger of the firm of Stern-
berger Ron & Co., is here with his wife,
son and a maid. Ha was on the fourth
floor of the St. Francis hotel. After
hurriedly dressing he and his family
rushed into Union square.
“We had barely got seated," Mid
Mr. Stemberger, when firemen came
along asking for volunteers to tak
bodies from ths ruins lust above the
hotel. There was a ready and willing
response. It was a low building, on
which had toppled a lofty one and all
in the former wore buried in the
la H any wonder, then, that women
eontinue to sufer an«i that doctors
fail to cure female diseases when they
cannot get the proper information to
work oaf
Thia is the rennon why thonnands and
thounands of women are now corre-
sponding with Mra. Pinkham. To her
they eaa and do fire every symptom,
so that she really knows more abont
the true condition of her patients.
aged are: The
was reported II _____
the old custom house.
Fresno, can, Apen-z-cjc. La.
gren, of ihe Ban Franfisco- Prbgn cen-
(raeting firm of Lindgren-Hitku eouf
pany, returned last evening from dan
kraneiuco with definite news that the
aleastera will have no deterrent effect
upon eontemplated sky-scrappers for
Ban Francisco, and ihat many o[ the
great buildings reported destroyed can
be rehubilita[ed, some al no great ex-
pense. The Lndgren-Hicks compny
nnd ths contract for the buliding of
the HumboMt bank on Market street
between Third and Fourth sirete. The
piano call for an eighteen-story byaid-
ing to overlook the Cul build, ug.
Mr. IAndgren yesterday called on ne
president and cashier and asked what
they proposed to do in view of the
questions are asked even I .
phrsician. This to espeeially the case
with unmarried women.
Fy • W wO • nememe " FT w-wm*
to accommqd
cent sixty phyi
after the sick
. .. .
Ge Consumers Light
remains of John Wutere, whleh we
found Waturduy afternoon floating I
the hayou near the Bau Jdint* sire
bridge, were interred Runday morula
in Evergreen cemetery.
There is a myntery surrounding A
death of the man and from the apPe
he body when it wi»* drakgi
2.21.20
iked chee
confronted
A relief I
ths namee of those entitled to pan.
No on” "azt“ lngr"uer and few
lack shelter, but cots and besl cover-
ing are needed. At the First Preaby-
terlan church 1,800 were fed today and
1,000 people will sleep there tonight.
Cots are In the aikies, in the galleries
and in the Bunday school roam. Every
available inch of space is occupied by
some excuse for a bed An emergency
maternity hospital has been established
at Emeryville,
John D. Rockefeller has sent money
for the establihment of a new eamp
which will bear his nam.
Mrs J H Farmer, of 2800 Ellioti
Avenue, Rl. Lows.Mo, writes:
Dear Mra rinkham; .
" I esnam thank you enough for what yom
advice and medieines bars done for me
They hve done me more good than ail thd
doctors I ever had.
Balt Lake, Utah, April IL— Local ho*
tele are filling with
ptate eommiesion on
been here attending
h-M, declares that it !• a
William Greer Harrison, president of
the Olympic club, announces that the
club building which was completely
destroyed by the fire will be rebuilt.
2
CONTRACTOR DECLARES MANY
BAID TO BE RUINED ARK
ONLY SIIGHTLY INJURED.
-
One hunored patients were tran»-
ferred to the Btockton asylum yeater-
day. It is belleved that forty or filly
patients havs emcaped.
Mr. Heurdee in dineumsing the maker
h.
ement
myself
TWO TEXANS ARE SAFE
Wirea Re latites la ormiepun They Nna
Ween spared.
Coreloana, Texas, April 228am
Purdom and James Holland. Iwn of
Corsteuna's young men who «r« in Man
Franeisco, have been heard from. They
telegraphed thelr relatives today ihat
they were tn Oukiand and safe. 2
. I 62m/, Ulen.Te 20a N UA
Financial Interests Have Large Cred-
Its lx the East and Abroad and
wuz Boom Restore the City.
ct pel bujidinus still slauding and the _______ I.. ...________
result of his inspection is geaesusing. WILL NOT BE RESTORED
He saya the Hayward building at the “4
corner of Montgomery and alifornt
streets is only damaged and can be
repaired at a cost of from $5,000 to
|IV 800
The Merchants' Exehange, while bad-
ly damaged, can be repaired al an
"penditure uf $200,009 or Hdo.eee The
iding cost $6,000,000, The front of
the Rialto building will stand, but the
rear was dynamited.
Others in the burned district that
eyery -- — ___ __—
all unfortuasts people of the
Tbs department also recelv
telegi
subje
da
the city. Then
- __________ ______ided with pro-
visions and sent out to relieve the
ng great work and we are
ing to the extent of our ability
pparontly to the satisfaction of
friend of the commupitx and
will furnteh water t the northern sec-
tion of the city. Already waler is be-
ing supplied to the Black Point and
Pacine II, ixhts distrietn and with an a
additional supply of 4,000,000 uaiionad
dally, which In anaured From lines tt
will be repaired within s dsy e
the city will noon reesive daily
ply of between 16,000,000 and t..
era I lone, equivalent to half the su
furniahed ti
sanitary work.
Oakland has furnished an engineei-
In* corps to assist in restoration of the
water supply, and another that will
aid in cleanin* the streets.
Dr. K. A. KeKenzie. chief surgeon
of the Oregon Railroad and Nvigation
company has been pla " - - *
twenty-rive , physician
nurses and plenty of____
Dr. W. E. Carte, of the Oregon state
national guard has arrived in addition
to the entire Third hospital corps of
Oregon.
and stone buildnge
Henry Hera, a New York traveling
man, after a terrible experience made
his escape and ' onstituted himnelf a
traveling rellet committee. At Sacra-
mento he ordered a shipment of egga.
At Reno he set the housewives te bait*
ing bread and in Balt Lake he raised
a potato fund of $400. Mr. Hera crossed
the bay in a launch. The bpatman
asked him how much money he had
and when he replied with a mental res-
ervation, $46.60, the boatman charged
him $46.60 and collected the money
to ad van. e
Houne MGuloglzes Dend,
Washington. April 22,- Today havinee
been net aside for the delivery of eulo-
gie s on the late reprenentativem George
A. Cantor and ( R Patterson of Penez
wyivania, the houne eonv-ned at 12
o’eloek. Mi Dalzeli of Pennnvivania
.)
crushing disaster.
"Build the structure according to the
plans, without a single
said the prewident, "only rush
' aa it is pcesible in the
put up temporarily a strue-
-=2 — ‛hird atreet.’
Mr. Lindgren obtained a permit from
Governor Pardee yesterday lu make
an examination of some of the prin-
even make a prompt report to head-
quarters; considerable confusion has
the number or
1 reports have
today of injuris received in the eara-
qua he The chief and hie wife were
sleeping in the firehouse adjoining the
Californi hotel on Hush street. The
earthquake shook down ths chimney
of the betel and nent it erashini
through the roof of the firehouse
Chief Bullivan and his wife were car.
ried with the debrie two atories to the
lower floor, where they were extri-
rated with dirheulty,
Mr. and Mrs. Bullivan were at once
.nl
28 1906.
Inge will be ready tomorrow. The
buildings have been div ded into com-
partmenta large enough to houne a
family.
The Associated Press reports today
covered the entire area of the burned
section. The cireumferepce of the area
of the great ron flagrat tea as near as
could
____ _ ascertained by the mark-
toga of the cyclometer was Id miles
---rises the entire business die*
Mr. Undgren has volunteered to
‘ through Morkel street
_ ____ robtained permiesion
from the mayor and chief of police to
do this work and will start a gang to
work Monday
An Important piece of work that
le gelng on at relief headquarters In
the Chamber of Commerce rooms, is
I
the earthquake than practically any
her eection of the Ban Francise»
Collis Ceunty Ciisem
Cwtelems CeadNiea
Sae ramen to. Cal., April !>.—A fils*
The camps of refugees extend as far
Westward through the park as the
beach. Everyone said that they were
h receiving enough to eat and drink, but
in order to get their supplies, they
were obliged to stand tn line in places
1 as long as two hours. This, of course,
worked serious hardship on many of
i the women, who were in a etate of ex-
’ haustion. There was much complaint
aboptthe..cold.at.nisht,onthe part ---------......
ot.thon"ho.were.not.properly ro- ana the police ere forcin
gterteenndtwerecomrstterytoseekshei abie ma»in theaownto
and take ear
A wedding
__ _______- took place at the re-
lief bureau at midnight lamt
Despite the fact that the grot
only $1.20 the newly married eouple
looked cheerfully on the prospect that
them..,.
The cupola over the adintatvation
department went down and all the
wards In that part of the buildiny eol:
lapped Twelve attendants were allied
end Dr. Kelley, econd ansiutant phy-
air inn, was instantly erumhed te duth i.*. . , . : >, .. auuucaa
There were 1,100 ptientn in the hoe- anenothe budy wheni waad,azd
pltal andc. L. Meardee, prenident or th" from the "treum At la Indies ted tEU^^J
lunacy, wi hex had hern in the water for pome 44y
to ol lel l bust- । Me had, been mlseing ninee 1e
1. a marvel that Wednesday The last lime •*> Ata
killed Dr, T W l aoqualnt ancen zaw , bim WolSte
Beared to be lab ring under a npel72
of melancholia and threatened to end B
hin life. The threat was not takes 2tz
rtousiy by thona who knew him, but
they never saw him any more erter
that, nor heard of him until the bed{
was taken from lie watery grave Bat
little was known of ths men and A.,
he left any rolatives their wheres-
bouts are not known.
lota of it, but the people of Ban Fran-
cisco are equal to the lag*,
. Several large establishments have
messages to their customers
ghout the state that they will
for business Ur Ban Francisco
_ MeKInney, Texas. April 22.- (Special.)
Jesse Rhein, president of the Collin
ounty National bank, the J.DSutt
Dry Goods company, the New
Milling company of Dallas and
ing stekholder in neariy ener-
prne In McKinney, le eritieally ill at
his home on Weal Virginia ntreet tn
this city end tela friends are very anx-
loun abut him. Mr, Shain wae a mem-
ber of the Texas World’s Fair commis-
sfen and as each donated $1,000 cawl
toward a ereditable Texas exhibit at
fair. He is the weaithiest
aa possible the rice, tea and other
h oodstufts from the Orient will be
d taken off the vessel and sent to the
p‛d of the stricken Chinese. Until next
Wednesday the foreign veasele will be
The Chinese fared worst of all the
San Franeisco refugees. Some got out
with their belongings nt the first
alarm of fire but others remained
Then as the fla
3
X .0me
ts
2r
1OSS OF SPLENDID EDIPIOS
DOES NOT STAY RELGIOUS
CEKEMOXY IN RUINED CITY.
WORDS INADEQUATE TO DE-
SCRIBE CONDITIONS FOLLOW-
ING MIRST GREAT SHOCK.
Sh Id , r* rwhV*H BUd u CIIIEf 15 DEAD
Texan A. J. Baker of this alky has a
daughter, Mrs. G. S, Long, WHdlm
Los Angeles, about whom he can L
nothing. Dr. and Mra. G. U Coates,
former residents of Ban Angelo, who
have near relatives here, were living
trams from Mayor Schmita on this
•ct The first was dated yester-
and re«d as followsi
eport of eonfilet between General
Funston and myself absolutely without
tovndation. We are not only without
difcerences, but are co-operating in the
utmost friendahip and .harmony." ,
T
the city to work, no matter where
they are found or under what condi-
tions. One party of four men that
came down towh in an automobile yes-
terday wax stopped on Market street
by the soldiers. The well dressed men
were ordered out of the machine and
compel led to assist to clearing the
debris from Market street so that
F Inspection made by a representative of
the Associated Press who made the
trip in an automobile, shows that
comparatively little damage wae done
in the vicinity of the cliff. The CHt
house not only stnnaa. but the dam-
age sustained from the earthquake
■hocks to the hiatoric building will
not exceed, according to the state-
ment ot Manager Wlikins, IMO. In
fact the escapt of the Cliff house
le one of the -curious features of the
I disaster which has befallen San Frau-
cisco. The famoua Sutro bathe lo-
cated near the Cliff house with hun-
dreds of thousands of square feet of
E glass roofing also were practically un-
harmed. Only a few of the windows in
t the Sutro baths and in the Cliff house
were broken and the lofty chimney
r e the pumping nlant of the former
I was cracked only lightly.
Manager Wilklns of the Cliff houee
i notified the general relief committee
that hewl turn over his estab l kah-
meat as well as the immense stablee
of his resort, which ars unhurt, to the
E. housing of the homeless. The only dit-
48 ficulty about the acceptance of this
■ tender would be the dirkiculty of cart-
• ing suppl lee that distance. Ths water
■ in the vicinity of the Cliff houee has
t been cut off, but it is expected that
an Independent supply wiirbe arranged
f for some time today. The entire dis-
I triet lying west of Golden Gato park
and along the beach from Golden
Gate, southward, suffered less from
in the Golden west hotel in flan Fran-
cisco at the time of the earthquake,
and no word has been heard of them.
The Golden West hotel was situated
in the middle of the ruined distriets.
Mra. ustin Spencer of this city had a
mother and sister residing in the
stricken city end has heard nothing.
Citizens of San Angelo having relatives
in San Francisco are exceedingly anx-
ious about them, and are trying in
every way to find out something.
based on the excited I mag ins lion of
some overworked newspper corre-
epondent Mayor Sohmita and myself
have "been working together tn the
unity at doing great work and we are
helpin" t .....
and a
transportation are Inveatignted aa
closely as possnible and all ths denerv-
ing are sent away. Women and children
and married men who wish to take
2 2 .lonzezbudk..
atrical people is situated on
way Mar Twelfth and transpo
Mat has been furnished 206 •
One hundred era hein ‘
theater and will be i
them up the hill and out of range of
the fire. Superstition mastered them,
and all aorta of gods were produce
from all sorts of pockets and joss pa:
per was scattered all along the way."
H C Brown, manager of the western
Office of the M.C. Liley company of
Kansas City, Mo., was in his private
home when the chock came and says
that while things danced about it was
Ban Franclace, April >1.—Many of the
moot substantiai business men and
property owners of Han Franctsco al*
ready are In consultation with archi-
tects. While the work of clearing
away the debris voes forward, a corps
or draughtsmen will be busily occu-
pupled preparing plane for the new
bujdings to adorn the city.
H is understood that James D. Phe-
lan will be the first to rebuild on
the plans for the future, my mprev-
•ion is thst no such bulidlugs wit
ever be oreeted agsin. ‘There will be
ne more briek strueturem. Everything
e and quite
building on
with, Supvilem.
Ban Franclsco, April 22. Tho Pacific
Mall steamer China, with a cargo In-
cluding a large quantity of foodstuffs,
arrived from the Orient and waa
A Boatman’s
peaker pro tom. Addreenee
Mr Castor were made Dy
Mr. Adama of Pennayivania. Mr Gilbert
nt Kentucky. Mr Morrell nt Fennmyl-
vunin and Mr Grosyenor of Ohio
Nulogien ft Mr Palte non were pro-
nomneed hy Mr Hamuel of Pehnmyivanta,
Mr UuJnel of Pennny ivanla. Mr. Prince
of Illinois, Mr Hrouanard yf tmnuldanaa
Mr. Alken of Booth Carrhna andrM
Hacon nt Arkansas.
Tne house at 1135 p m. adjourned.
, r'A;
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ternity hospitals.
e us measures are being taken
by the board of health and the board of
Ban Fragetoco, April 11.—The board
of health reporta a very encouraging
sanitary condition considering the cir-
cumstances. Sickness is constantly on
the deeline. There are very few on-
tagious diseases and theee are being
attended te at Golden Gate pdrk. Sani-
tary conditions in the residence dia-
tricta are Peing improved. "
A large vorpa of volunteers started
at work yesterday removing all cans of
garbage to the curbs. Wagons were
being pressed into service today, and
the garbage removed to the burned dle-
tricts where it will be destroyed. Cess
pools are being dg.- .
Meet of the ickness la among the
people who are living out of doors, and
It is upon these cases that the board of
health is concentrating moet of its at-
tention. Hundreds of volunteer doc-
tors, dentists, nursee and helpers are
at work all among the sufferers; Wince
the fire broke out there has been no
luck of volunteers for every kind of
work.
Major Torrey of the United Statos
army and Dr. Fester of the state board
of health have charge of the work
among the people who are out of doors
and Dr. Harter to at the head of the
The fact that this great boon, which
s extended freely to women by Mra.
Pinkham, is appreciated, the thou-
sands of letters received by her prove.
Many sueh grateful tetters as the fol-
towing are constantly pouring in.
Ask Era. Piukham's Advie-A taw Best Uuderstands • Woman's
want to thank you for what your
ms done fur ass
bras years ago I had s serious female
----ile, I was under too doetor'e rare tor
y in re- about thrm montha, sod the only time I was
blesome mA to sate was when under the infuemee of
morphine. The doctor finally said I never
woul be better, and would be aa invalid the
rest of my life I had giwenupi despair .ted
one evening I came acrom uno of your adver
SICKNESS IS DECLINING
—
No Lack of Wiling Volunteers in All
Lines of Endeavor to Relieve
_ ________ ____ eastern people
who escaped from Ban Francisco at the
time of the earthquake.
.___________ ___________and deide to write yo
woman, andI know it is all due to your advice
and medicine."
enclosure three masses wore celebrat-
ed for ths congregatiqn of Holy Cruse
church. They were largely attended
and the theme of the sermons was
“Hope and Courage in the Face of
Adversity."
In almost total darkness, with a
heavy mist dropping like rain from the . no. M.rt.cca e.wacei.
trees, a prayer meeting was last night -nene buered 5eveen} nnd "woM"
held in the center of Jefferson square,
where hundreds of homeleen have taken
refuge. A choir san* several hymns
and there wae a aermon which made a
NACE FOR SUVVWNNS.
Mempht Jeekey ciub to dive Day's
Be s rig to to Vued.
Memphis. April 22- An extra day’s
racing win be given by the Memphis
Jockey club Mey Id, for the benef ut
the ton Franelco •offerers. The en-
tire grass recetpts ft the track will be
donated to the relief fund
is still going on. At the prenent Uma
it is estimaled that at least 100 ara
dead.
summer cult, straw hat and kid glow
- The minute th* mint guards eaug (
sight of him he wae nabbed and or
7 dered to help clear the brieks and
...— __________i debris off thie car tracks. At flrat ne .
to be xbady for anv emergencv that hegitated, but the eight of the point of
Z emergency that a bayont convinced him there was n5 '
escape for him snd for several hours
he was doing a laborer’s work.
Under these circumstances the streets
45
were driven out by the noldlej
being allowed te gather f
jpg- A party or federal
one am be was going into __________
for good* Neariy 10,000 of them have
errived and a majority of them have
been eared for la lao local China-
town. Nearly all of them are nearly
abnolutely detitute and if is impos-
slbie at prement to provide any ade-
quate way for feeding them. Many of
them are going to other towns but
there are thousande of them who with
no prooporto of finding work, no mat-
ter where they go, hve tusk into a
state ft aputhy.
» K '
taken io the mouthern Pacifie hospital,
bin warn the flames reached th
alon they were agaln removed _ .
Presidio it wua qund that Mr. Buili-
van wea suffering froma. fractured
skull, four broken ribs and uiiArr in-
juries.--
Mir Sullivan, who suffered serious
a
public works to improve the sanitary
conditions throughout the city. While
not entirely satisfactory at some ptocea, ... ---.----- ---------- -
the sanitary conditions in general are the registration, of refugee* -z.
not ss yet a serious menace to the are forty-five elerke engaged on this
health of the people. The turning on work alone. All .who. reqister are
of considerable water in the regidence i eatalogued hy.carda which be
district today and a promise of much inamen and their old and now a<_
more will relieve the condition of all In. thi» way friends have found each
those living in hounes of the fear ot other and .familles reunited.
disease. It ie the thousands camped I There I" An emrloyment bureau
- - - • - where work is provided when ponsible.
Independent relef work is being done
by the fraternal ncieties, the memberw
of which meet all in-coming tralne
care of the destitute.
On the steps of Bt. Mary's cathedral
and upon the -upheaved pavement of
Golden Gate avenue overlooking the
blackeneg waste that cummenced just
aerosa the street. Archbishop Mont-
gomery celebrated mana at 6 o'clock.
The service was attended by thousande
c vering the church steph, end ex-
tending well up and down the street.
The arehbishop’s words snd his ref-
erance to the death or Fire Chier Hui*
livan effected the entire araemblage
teare streaming down hundreds of
faces upturned to the tiny altar in the
open doorway of the vestibule, while
the broken sobs swept In a wave uf
sound from end t> end of the congre-
gallon.
Five massea were celebrated at st.
Mary'e eat hedral. The archbishop in his
sermon i, ommended to the people that
they be at all times submissive to the
authorities, civil and military.
aIES REUNITED
PANIC IN CHINATOWN
ception have - --
credit in New York aud European cap-
hePreman state of the Anglo-California bank, said:
“Now to the time for every man to
put hie shoulder to the wheel to build
up the new city. There is going to
be * new city and I am going to do
all I can to make it the greatest in
the world. It will mean work and
) X
V
are being rapidly cleaned.
SAN ANOBU) ANXIOUS
Unable to Hear From These who Were
in Calitornin.
Ban Angelo, Texas, April 11.— (Spe-
clal.5-—Former Land Commissioner of
effleient direction is progressing sat is-
factorily.
Eight tTnpuraryrrgtur. 1M feet
in length by 28 feet wide and 11 feet
high have been erected at Golden Gate
pait and in theee thoununds found rea-
onably comfortable shelter tonight.
As lumber and workmen to put in
place are on hand more of those bulid-
OVER 100 INNANE PATIENTS
CRUSHED WHEN nuipxas
CRANIIED.
«p/kngyt wue moam
Observed Uwo Jne’ate I
Clarendon, Texan, April L.
elal)—Han Jacinto day was ohnerved
by only the basks and poetoffice.
.. Mp49e
SAN FRANCISCO RICH
•5*, 3. a_
"The Best Scouring Soap Made
hn
d
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fac •'
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Ban Francisco, April 21- Experta efi
the Bpring Water Valley company who
have been engaged in making a thor- d
ough examination of the mains and “
reservoirs of the system, have reporteB
Ghat the company has In Ite ■••srvwlgg|^
enough waler to wupply the city at
th« regular rate of 33,000,000 gallons A
per day for a period of six day* Ad
The only immedlat- prohlem la In gad
ting thia -pvl> into the city. Ald
ptpes have been repaired inad
' ' n ' ' ' ' ‘ ' f ozf
!' • 1 " « 1nta4
nMI ' ' A
’ 1 • «A
A
• adf
reaching this "-"20
Within a few hours another suppig
of 6.000,000 galon» daily will bo poured
into the city from College Mlla. This
will be of steel and coneret
naturally there will he no
the grounds more than i
high. r.....
be inai
ated."
nTMK'MKN IN PVLPIT.
Tess* April #-(Bpe-
m M vuifeneoek, r
"is"
uqng ll 'o'clock services' toa
_____ atrieken with apoplexy, falling to
the pulpit nnd •• lying in sn tin en-
•clous and prebably dyng condition.
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