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Show MORNING THE also. On No. 2 w vfe few people who had witnessed the sad affair. The mall clerks all testified to tbe horrible scenes which met the eye on every Nothing can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot s, muffins, cake and biscuit, pastry Insures the food against alum. bred. hot-bread- Nil U CHttMa, CHANGED Niil PLEA TO Na. M . GUILTY BREVITIES CHARLES MILLER BROKE INTO CLARK'S STORE FEB. 1. Roreroft clothing 1. "sot the wooden kind-.- The Toggtrjr. 1 never and vegetable wed In bulk. Three Ubn m much tor the money an you get In dealer, 252 ' peekngee. Twegty-tonrt- Croat, seed street. k On aeeount of the O. A. R. encampment et Minneapolis. the I'elon PeclBc passenger department has authorised s reduced rate for the return trip to that paint from Utah of 93d.lt, Tom Burton, formerly with Barrows Grocery company, la now with The Bump Grocery Go., 2312 Wash Ave. Roycroft clothing Is guarantied for a year. The Toggery. i, n, Ogden Musldana' union apodal meet' ing Friday evening at 7 p. m., at the bind room. By order of the president. , warranty died was Hied yesterday afternoon trunefrrrlng from G. IV. Brohoa to Murray Gurney, part of lota I and 1 block IS, plat U. ConsideraA tion, 91.100. ' Onion rets, flower and vegetable eerda In bulk and paekagen. Poultry Supplies, etc. The moat com pip to and reliable eeeortment in Ogden at Qraut'a Seed House, 332 34th 8t. . Funeral aervlcra ever the remains of M. E. Malone will take place Sunday at I oclock In the Bt. Joseph church. A number of relative of the deceased are expected to arrive la tne city today and will he fereaent at the services. Roveroft don't need a The price la right now. Flea Was Changed With the Consent Will , of th District Attamey Be cut price. The Toggery. Sentenced Tuesday. After aearly half a day had been spent In aelecting a Jury to try tils rase, C'harle Miller, accused of having,- with T. B. Cuney, burglarised the I. L. Clark atom on the night of Fen.- - 1 changed his pi pa of not The guilty id guilty to grand laro-ny- . original ohsrgos preferred agatnat him were those of bbrglary In the second degree and grand larceny and his plea ypaterday was ns.tde with the, consent He' will be of the district attorney. amteneed next Tuesday at 10 a. m. Miller If the man,' who. escaped from ruiktody aereeil weeks ago and, after having been at liberty nearly, twenty-fou- r hours, waa by, the officers at Morgaa. A peculiarity in yesterday's proceefl-Ingthe feet that Ip the' panel of Jurura examined tor the trial of the case, four wary Ogden merchants whose atom have been burglarized within the past, few years, while the place of business of another Juror wea recently the scene of an burglary. Having exhausted the regular venlra the court Issued the following apertal at 4 p. m. yen'erday; John NtehuU, Nathan A. Tanurr, N. J. Thomas, W. ti a atii-mpte- W. Hoyle. The case of the stale vafl Teddy Boyle, accused of larceny, will come up, for hearing In the district court thin morning. LIVERY STABLE HAS FIRE Ed Updike, traveling auditor for the At Are alarm last evening Southern Pacific at Ban Francisco, la from hoxCS. at the corner of Lincoln visiting whh County Ckrk Mattson. genue and Twmty-flftl- i street, brought Mr. Updike left Ban Franrlsco Tuesday the lire to the Williams A departmont evening, the night before the earth- Bnirt-tllf- f livery stable, at 3S0 Twenty-fift- h quake. street. 111.-1- Rev. .Benjamin F. Wt1on,. who baa tecftvrtng here for several days on socialism, received a letter from his wfto la Berkeley to the effect; that. .he sad t hair faohy ere sD right. The nrva brought'. Mg awllef to Mt Wilson, who hae beon on the anxious mat since the ' Mr. Wllnon left Inst evenaarihgualko. ing for Walt lake. iHMn . Fever mind', "rot. prices,'' see you buy. clothing Toggery. era A Hoy-befo- The The arrival of the department was timely,- a the fire, which was burning on the inside of the frame structure, was fast gaining headway. - A few the lire laddiee had a stream of water on the fire, and the same waa immediately placed under control. A little store room directly over the office, in which three cutler were stored, waa on fire. The origin of the fire is at yet unkeown definitely. It la thought, however, that the same was caused from a cigarette In the hands of aome fellow who had climbed into th loft for the night. There were three cutter, one aingl end one double. etored in thl. room. All of them were destroyed, and the lota will probably amount to 9?. fully covered by insurance. , At the time th department appeared on the scene the fire looked aa if It would prove disastrous. The blase was seen Issuing from the Interior of the etmrture. Passer-b-y volunteered their services and remove! several vehicles which were in Immediate dangr. A number of boeree were also taken from the stnbla aa an extra precaution, Cotnsoecrlng May T5 and until BP, the Union Pacific will pkre a educed rate of 93G.it from common Colorado points to Ogden and other paint in tJMh. Tbe rale is made for ihe purpose of giving persons so desiring, an oioMuilty to look over tbs country In inis section with a view to permanent V Meeting. Aa Ogden i the first paint to be reached of any con refinance, it la Mdleved that a large nnm-ba- r will take th opportunity of visiting the city and may he the means of Increasing the population by reason of their deeiiSng to make this city their WANT future hornet . Sep-timb- ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS saass : rr New Frames For Old Glasses When the s are right tor the area, ft will coat comparatively little la have an old or tarnished ftam replaced by - a most handsome new one. We can- supplv- - best quality, perfect frames ..tor either fining eyeglasses or spectacles at very moderate cost,- They pok exactly as wrel aa solid gold and: give practically aa good service. Btep In and ae them next time yon'ra laaalng. mj J. S. LEWIS & CO., Opticians ler-so- gold-fille- - At ths Big Clack,. Wash. Ave. r SSI OAK The Overland limited train arriving last evening were the first to leave See FranrUeo yesterday after the earthquake. The, first train to nrrive In OgW was Overland limited No 3. leaving Oakland at II a. m. The second was the mall train, which left last evening. The ihird waa the Oevr-lr.npassenger, which left yesterday IN THE WORLD 11 TRAINS FROM LAND FIER. 5 o. 4 were twq passengers who On ta'keJ frerly upon the subject. Samuel Wolf cf Sait Lake City stated that he wa aslvep la his room at the Grand hotel. He was awakened by the shock and aa rapidly aa possible dressed aad slatted for the hldewalk. Upon reaching the entrance he fpnnd that a number cf the large, wholesale building He on Market street were toppling. also atates that the cobblestone and pavement were about two feet lower than the curbing of the sidewalk. In speaking of the. sight which met his rye as lie reached the street he eaid they were terrible. He said: A I reached the sidewalk I looked back up at the hotel. I wa attracted who by a woman in her night dre waa In a position to Jump. 1 yelled to her. and asked what aha was going to do. She stated that she would jump in an attempt to aave her life. I told her that I would assist her, which I did. We struck the sidewalk, aud she Immediately stepped Into a quantity of broken plate glass and cut her feet. It was an awful sight. 1 started toward the ferry tfiillding. and when a few blocks from the hotel a large building toppled and fell within ten fer of Where I was standing. I waa dazed for a minnte. I could not realise that had escaped." "The people are hard to remark that when the real newa of tha disaster is learned It win not be as bad as has been reported through (he press, said the reporter. "The press," replied Mr. Wolf, ha not printed It half aa bad as it Is. I tell you It will go down on the pages of history aa the worst catastrophe that has ever befallen any community. You are greeted on every hand by scenes that would bring The tears to the strongest, man. Women arc on beaded knee tsklng jthe Almighty for hrip, their little, tots gather about them.. Automobiles were going to and fro carrying persona who had been killed or Injured, piled aa high aa they could get them. . It waa 'an awful alght, "Do you think the loaa of life la very great, Mr. Wolf?" "I am of the opinion that the real loaa of life will never he known. You talk about thousand people perishing la tbe flame. , It la safe to ay that tha number will not be a drop in the tnieket. Think of tha and three hunhotel which have dred bodies burled in the debris." W. H. Hiss, manager of the Empire Theatrical company, which haa Just closed slay at tha Grand theater. Ban Francisco, with the company arrived laat evening. Mr. Hla gave toms interesting Morlaa about tha earthquake. He stated that he waa glad to be aa far away from tha elty a he la, and that ha waa worried on account of haring to laxva one of hla company In Ban Francisco. He said One of the chorus girls wa compelled to go ,io Bt. Mark's hospital for an operation. She haa been lm the hospital ten daya now, hut the doctor would not allow her removal ffor at least three weeks. The dav before wc left we went to the hospital, and all merrily bid her hood bye tor a while. Her room waa also filled with floxera to cheer her. Poor girl! I suppose she la dead by this time, and none of us exv pect to hear from her again." Both of these gentlemen said that tha report of the calamity were not exaggerated, and to the contrary were light In comparison with the way things looked at the time they left. to SO, 3005 taken. Dr. Clark said that there was absolutely no confusion and that he believed all tha patients bad been accounted for. OAKLAND OF SURVIVORS UNFORTUNATE FRISCO FIRE. . ar FOREMOST BAKING POWDER Ni, AID APRIL IS FEEDING 50.000 'FRISCO REFUGEES W. of W. Relief Oakland. April 19. Oakland, the largest suburb of San Francisco, tonight housed and fed probably SO.OuO refugees of the city serosa the day. All day the stream of humanity haa poured fro mihe ferries, every one earn ing some sort of hand baggage and other articles saved from the conflagration. Thousands of Chinese, men, women and children, all carrying luggage to the limit of their strength and fleeing from their quartern that have long been one of the show places for San Francisco visitors, mingled with the crowds and poured into the limited Chinese section of Oakland. Soldiers at Telegraph Office. Thousands berolged the telegraph office and the rui-became so great that soldiers were stationed at the doors to keep them in line and allow only aa many to pat aa could find standing room at the counters. During the gt enter part of the day there has been a throng of people loitering around the Seventh street depot. Many of them are residents of Oakland have no wark to do and who are Borne of them simply killing time. are refugees from Ban Franciaco, who have no place to go and are satisfied to stand around, take part In the scene of excitement attending the ar rival of trains Tlda morning this sign, in large character. wus hung In the vrstlbulc of the Seventh street depot: Cant Enter 'Frisco. Southern Pacific Rullroad company. Office of the superintendent, Oakland o. .. - - , DISASTER AT SANTA (IOSA. i RUlh in Roast,. City of Oakland, April 19.-- U.' A. Duffy . of in Owensboro, Ky.. who, haa bean Santa Rout since laat Pctober, wa the only one out of aeverfl score to eeeape from the floor In which hq waa quartered In the St. Rod, hotel at Santa Rosa. He came to Oakland on hla motor- cycle after he was released, and tells a thrilling story of hla rescue and Ihe conditions of affaire .in general at Santa Roaa. Mr. Duffy says when tha shock came he rualied for the stairway, but tha building wa swaying and shaking xo that he could make no headway, and turned bask. He throw himself in front of the dresser in hia room, trusting to that object to protect him from the falling timbers. Thl move saved hla life. The dreader held up the beams which tumbled over him and thee In turn protected nlm somewhat from the falling mass of debris. "! was imprisoned fife hqura," said Mr. Duffy, before finally being rescued. Three times I tried to aalhand the rescuers heard me, but could not locate my position from the sound of my voice, and I could hear them going away after getting dose to me. "Finally I got hold for a lath from the ruins around me. poked It through hole left by the falling of a steam pipe and by waylng ft and yelling at the simd.tlme finally managed to how the people where' I waa There were about BOO people killed "A MESSAGE FROM MARS. In the destruction of tha three hotels, American theater goer always want and not- lesa than 500 la the whole to be amused. There are some who town, A Message from Ilka to be Instructed. Tha business section of the place Men, one of ihe moat entertaining collapsed to the ground almost inside comedies that haa aver been seen In of llTe minutes. Then the fire started the United States, It la said, both nd burned from one end to the other, arauaea and lnatnieu. It Is the first starting at each end and meeting in play of Its kjnd ever written. A man the middle, thus seeping over the ruins from the planet Mar Is supposed to and burning the Imprlroned people. I raw two limbs protruding from have made a visit to the earth. The author of this play la an American, and one part of the dchrlr and waving franwaa horn In one of .the wettern states. tically. There waa so much noice. howHia name is Rlrhard Ganthony. He ever. that the acres ma could not be haa woven Into hla comedy some start- heard. Just then, as I looked, the ling aqd humorous situation. It i de- flames swept over them and immediscribed aa a mental and social tonic, a ately finished the work begun by the bright, catchy entertainment and fine earthquake. The ight sickened me, and I turned away." moral philosophy. David Proctor, capable young actor, who hai won hla FELT IN MANILA. present high poallion because he deserve it. la appearing ka the star in Mr. Ganthony' comedy. This plav Manila, Ajil 19. Twenty minutes will he seen here at the Grand. Mon- after the earthquake in San Francisco, day, April 23. Mr. Proctor la support April IS. sympathetic seismic wavaa Tha oscillations ed In this play by quite a number of were felt at Manila. tha aame players who were in the orig- were chiefly horizontal. . The vertical inal companies in Lmuion and New riliratlonw. which are usually disasYork. In ihe former c(iy A Message trous, were slight. from Mara ran far three consecutive FIFTY-FIVKILLED. years, in the latter for two. With thl racer behind It there need he no question aa to the genuine merit of the Oaklnnd, April 19. Dr. Clark, superintendent of the San Erandaco county play. hospital, telephoned the Associated Press headquarters In Oakland tonight concerning the alt ua lion at the Agnewa Insane asylum near Ban Jose. Dr. Claflc ays that eleven employes and officers of the Institution. Including Dra.' Kelley and Cell, were killed and twenty Injured. Among the patients fifty-fiv- e were killed and 13i Injured. All the buildings were completely demolished. Dr. Clark went to Agitowa in an automobile. taking four narwa.wi'.h him and materially assisted the remaining member of the staff to organize relief measure. Tenia have been set up in 157 r, Nye 4(6 the ground of the Institution, and the HI 179 is; 137 FTetwell s. 923 Injured, aa well as the uninjured, are 156 1 53 166 483 being cared for. A temporary building Driggs la being erected to house tha patient Totals K7 usUl other meuuru cf relief- - can bp ' THEATERS . Like Roycroft I n will citizens of Ogdea come to the front in an effort to aid the survivors of thy horrible calamity which haa befallen San Fran-cibcTbe aubsrription fund started continue to by the Brandard-Examim-- r grow. The churches have advised thlt they will contribute their entire Sunday offerings to tha benefit of the homeless people. The Woodmen of the' World laat evening started a subscription fund. At press time they had secured about 9100. Enough Is in alght, howeer, to well the amount to 9350. The Western Union Telegraph company announces that they will transmit free domestic message relating to the relief of sufferers at Frisco when effetwd by duly constituted relief organizations or public officers in their ofllrlal capacity when destined to Ban Francisco, such messages to .ha subject to such delay aa the condition at that point Imposes. In a dispatch last evening Mayor Bchmiiz announced to the world that bread waa the thing most needed at this time. The people, according to the diapatcb, will be stricken with famine in connection with the great disaster which haa already befallen that pier.To 'Agents: At. 9:40 o'clock a. m. city. If bread la not Yrceived. an order from General Funatoig the ' commanding officer, at San Francisco, seems be to very tardy, but waa received, aa follows: Bpring In spite of It H. C. Hansen ft Son nre "'Do not furnish passage to a turning out several wheels per day. Ingle person to San Francisco until National Reading standard bicycles further orders.' They are tha wheel. Come and examine "We canirnt handle them. them. V. IL SCOTT. Superintendent." Prices of Food Adyance, GAMBLIIKI HOUSE RAID refusal waa Inspired by the This 4 idea of keeping Sap Francisco from 8ergeant Tout nd Officer Herrick of people. congested with the police aepanment walked Into the bceoninlg from Ban Francigco Every train gambling hour of Charles Cralgbaum bring hundreds of refugees carrying over the St.' Louis Beer Hall, about J and bedding In large quano'clock this morning. They found ser luggage of the women are baretities. era! game in progress. The proprie- headed Many and all'of them show fatigue tor waa armted 'and all will hare to pud the result of sleeplessness and exappear In police court today. posure to the chillg air of last night. Hundreds, of. these people line tha DISCONTINUE SALE CF TICKETS streets In the heart of town waiting fop something to turn up or some one The local ticket office last evening to come along to provide them with e topped thd selling, f .any 'tickets to ahetler. , Early (hla morning representatives Ban Francisco. Perrons desiring to go-tthe city wera-- . refused tickets of the Oakland general relief commitand Transportation will be sold only aa far tee appeared on the streets, at th Broadway office. wet aa Barramentoiimll further ad- especially On of the immediate effects haa vice la received from1 he passenger deiecn the raising of restaurantp rices partment. cent. , The 'reports front .California are to from 25 to 100 per - . the effect that trains are yet able to enter and leave the 'Oakland pier, but PROVE IT ANYTIME. no passage can he hAA. between, Oakland and Ban Franc! By tha Evidence of Ogden Paopla. The Survivor Tails of Nothing Stream of Humanity Leaving City All Pay Long. Tale of the Cateetrephe aa Seen by Churches Will Give Offering and Standatyf-ExaminTwo Wttneeeee Horrible ExperiFund. ence of Vlctlme of Disaster. Hade from pore, grape cream oi tartar Thm 'MipnMt Mi Wim, Km rings umnms office. TtlMM lCVMlt B.U1 Fhena, m. ring TRAIN , Basing pot HWE BAKINS POWDfl COh THE FIRST OGDEN THROUGH CREAK EDITORIAL ROOMS ETAII, FRIDAY MORNING, ARRIVAL OF CITIZENS OF mu EXAMINER TELEPHONES OGDEN, EXAMINER: - The dally evidence citizens right here, at liLme supply la proof sufficient to satisfy' thr greatest skeptic. No better proof ran ha had. Here la a rue. . Road ft: Ellen M. Williams, street, Ogliving at 253 Twenty-oaconden, Utah, says: "For twenty years 1 or more have suffered from my back ad kidneys I have always been a woman around my own home,- and aometunea think my backache, was originally caused by overwork and causing a itraln upon my back. At any rats I would have heavy aching palna through tha small of my back whenever 1 worked bard during tha day, and my back would ache dreadfully at night. When I got my feet wet iuy back always pained me or if I caught cold. I tried remedy after remedy said to he cures for those troubles, but they all failed to do me any good until I procured Doans Kidney Pills at 8.-- W. Bad con's drug store, 2421 Washington avenue. I can say without the least hesitation that they were tha finest kidney remedy I ever used. They not only gave me complete relief from the backache, but corrected a kidney difficulty that existed aa well. My buck has never felt ao well aa it haa alnod I used Doan'a Kidney Pills. You can use my name and I will always recommend Doan'a Kid- , In the clothing lines hag ever been offer in QgT A broad statement? YCI but not a boast. We guarantee our suits to retain shape Stylish Cheviot Roy- croft s New Length Worsted croft's J for a year. E Roy- - Double rr dQo iv v ClOfl A Breasted Solid Grays Roy croft" should be the name cm the suit you wear this spring. Our patent collar pad is the wonder of all The TOGGERY Browne-Tayl- Company or SUPPORT HOME LABOR lemns selling clothes wlio have them made in Eassweat liops ait not supporting our mmhants at home, who pay the Uses anti build up our coinmuuitjr. tern Good Dressers. i Pee to it that your clothes sre made at home. P, Anderson & Co. Hare always from 10 to 15 worlyuen employed iu their earned shop and money. by them is spent in Ogden. Hence get your clothes made by legitimate Tailon who understand their business. .They guarantee all they make. a 252 THE Street Twenty-fift- h U TAILOR STORE. . . . hard-worki- - ney Pills" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foater-MilbuCo., Buffalo, cents. New York, sole agents for tha United States. Remember the taka no other. . . name Doan'a aud SPRING MILLINERY IN ALL ITS BEAUTY a . It will pay everyone interested in Millinery Goods to see our play and. get our prices. . - dis- 0 Tie Leailer MilEff ii MRS. S. k. LYON, Prop. - i Positively Ihe Greatest Spring Sales and he Most Sensational Values in All Departments Thousands of Dollars Worth of Newest and Most Reliable Embroideries Will Be Offered At Cost, This is a sale that is really unusual,' The Embroideries cluded are some of the most desirable Swiss, cambric in- ana ful Corset Coyer Embroidery, 40c quality. at Hundreds of Tailor Made Suits, Skirts, Covert Jackets, prices lower than before quoted. , Hundreds of dozens ladies' and children's' Muslin Underwear price below what the material would cost you LAST & TH |