Show U k V c cS cS c c S S sv N 4 S S q t S S 5 S 55 S S S S S S S S S S S S 2 54 S 55 S SS S s sS sS sS S S SS S S S SS S SS 4 5 f vS c S S S Sz SS SS k S S S S z SS 1 I A S S S S S 4 s 4 S S S S S S S 1 3 i S s S 5 k UTAH HEADQUARTERS t OPENED IN OAKLAND Many M Prominent Salt Lake Peo f pIe Registered and Recount t i A 1 jea ed Their eJr j C 5 tS S i S IS Manager S S 3 5 E F a 1 Jui E t Y S E P 1 W T A v v I Lindsay Rogers J J Daly and Frank unbar Among Am ng the Number J to Herald by J L Priest I Oakland Cal Oal April 21 E E Cal Oal Calvin Calyin yin vin In general manager of the Southern Pacific railway and I 1 O 0 Rhoades general purchasing agent of the same system both formerly of Salt Lake Lakei could command all aU the facilities of I it transportation that the Southern Pa Pacific Pacific cine possesses but they thoy slept under the stars stas Wednesday and Thursday nights With Mr Calvin was Mr Cal Calvin CalIn vin In and one of their sons with Mr Rhoades were Mrs Rhoades and their son on and daughter daught r The Cal CalvIne vIne and the Rhoades live in the La Lafayette Lafayette LaS S fayette ap Mr Rhoades told the story today tot ay Asleep When Shock Came We Ve were all an l ep when the first shock shook came he hes said ld Id It was so vio violent violent yb lent that It threw us out of our beds The building was swaying in a series serio of or short sharp tharp jerks Plastering came crashing down d and outside we could hear the rumble of falling walls It seemed seamed as if the end of the world had come All of us ran out into the street Then we found thousands of others in scanty attire and In an equally vivid state slate of terror Presently the earthquake shocks 4 subsided aird nd we returned to the house and dressed gathered up a few of our belongings and decided to camp out I Then came the fire I cannot begin to describe the horror of It all It will never be adequately described I First Night in the Park Par ParThe Lt The first night Wednesday we slept in Lafayette park not because the was destroyed but because we were afraid to go back Into It The second night we had to move to the Presidio grounds to sleep There we lay stretched out row after I row JOW of us in seemingly endless lines f ck Great was the leveling influence of the j calamity Millionaires slept peacefully beside the grimy Italians prosperous merchants were Intermingled with Chinese and Japanese There will nev never never nevor er or be such suh su h another scene scone in the his history history tory of the country count Calvins Experience A Mr Calvin Calvin simply confirmed Mr 4 II Rhoades statement Only one of Mr lIr Ivins children was in the city The 4 ors are visiting at various points Calvin and the son that was here I left ft t far for Los Angeles early this af al afternoon Mrs Rhoades and her son and daughter left for the same sem city on ona ona a later Both the Rhoades and Calvins lost nearly all aJl of their th ir per personal personal personal effects Little was saved except the clothing they wore Experience of M L Effinger M L Effinger was another former V A Salt Laker who a few thrills Mr Effinger was asleep on the eighth floor of the St 81 Francis Franchi hotel The shock wakened him and arid he started for the door Before he lle could reach it he was thrown to the floor three times Mr Effinger ran down to the street without waiting to dress Later he returned packed all his baggage and went to the home of or some friends He left for Salt SaIt Lake this evening g the ruins today was Horace Andrews of Salt Lake Mr Ir Andrews Andrew was sleeping slee peacefully in his room Jat at atthe the Grand hotel when the disturbance began He dressed himself hurriedly and left the building His baggage was not saved Lindsey Rogers Was In It Lindsey Rogers wag was staying sta linS at tho Grand also He escaped in safety and left for Fresno Fr sno the same day Mr Andrews will return r turn to Salt Lake with within within in a few days d ys He is staying with friends at 1050 Eddy Edd street Mr 11 Charles F of Salt Lake was a happy man this morning when he found his mother Mrs an elderly woman was in the earth earthquake earthquake earthquake quake and the fire that followed but she was taken talen h to Berkeley where she is now safe and sound John JohnJ J Daly and his entire family were at atthe the Palace They escaped early in the day and are on their way to Salt Lake E W Wilson Safe Friends of E W Wilson will re rejoice rejoice rejoice joice to know that hd he is safe His family was not in Ira San Francisco when the shock came having gone to the southern part of the state a week ago for a visit Mr Wilsons apartment house the Buckingham was burned as was his bank building the American National The bank expects e however to be open for business within a few days Mr Wilson is at 1365 Eleventh avenue The Southern Pacific general offices were in this building also Announce Announcement Announcement ment was made today that on Monday next the Southern Pacific will open of offices offices in the Union Savings Bank build buildIng building building Ing and there either Mr Rhoades Rhoads s or Mr lr Cal Calv P can be Utah Headquarters Headquarters for people have been opened at 42 Ninth street Oak Oakland Oakland Oakland land and the following have reported the addresses given being those at which they are arc located at present Mrs Blair Piedmont avenue D Daniels 2233 2283 Elm avenue Dan Jones Talcott avenue Mason Williams R G Williams D DA DA A Williams Talcott avenue James Taylor Post street Charles Howarth ni Dan 4 6 Ninth street Continued Conti n on Page P ge 2 d UTAH HEADQUARTERS OPENED IN OAKLAND Continued from Page 1 Elmer S Darling Darlng and wife wire Frank Dun Dunar bar b ar and family Colonel and John ohn H H Nicholl Nichol W tV V R B R Wallace Walace and family J C Thompson and ad family K E L Sheets heets S Frank Borrall A B Jaul jr are fa family amily f J E Jolly Joly and family are ate among mong a the who are ae known to toe be bo b e safe and gone to southern California Five Square Miles Mi s of Ruins Roughly speaking the burned district districts Is i s five fhe miles mies square A smart sm rt breeze was b bd blowing lowing the smoke and ashes away aWa to toay day d ay and for the first time the dimen dimensions dimensions s ions of the damage became bc ame apparent Insurance I adjusters now n w on the apparent ground gound estimated the property loss lass wilt will wf not fall fail short hort s of f 00 The insurance loss will wi aggregate less less Whether or not all al the companies will wIl be able to pay is a question queston upon which depends in large l arge measures mea res the future of San Fran Francisco Frn Frncisco cisco isco c The prediction has been made that not more than GO 60 6 per cent of ot insurance will wf be paid No adjuster places the to tal to be paid at more than 75 5 per cent of the entire entre insurance loss Loss of Life Less Than Reported The destruction of life was not as great t tas gc as the reports Indicated the exact num ber her of those that perished will wi never in inal all al human probability be known for many bodies were entirely destroyed destro ed Me Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics pavilion avlon was used for a time as asa a asa a morgue and as a a place for the te injured After 2 dead had been taken there and several hundred injured the fire fre reached the building No attempt was wa made to remove the bodies bodie all al attention being boIng paid to the injured The result was wa that tat not less than l bodies few of which had mated been identified were completely cre cremated cremated 1000 Probably Perished The most reliable estimate is i that 1000 10 people perished Many more deaths will not be directly attributable to the fire These will wil be caused by b exposure and by b fright babies were born bornat bornat at the Presidio grounds today tota They and their mothers are being taken care of by the te Red Cross society Many of them will wi Inevitably perish The authorities fear an epidemic of disease as a result of the poor quality of culinary culna water water and the utter uter Inability of the te health heath de department department department to handle garbage Orders will w be Issued to the public today to boil bol all aU drinking water and burn or bury garbage Despite Despie the terrific handicaps the sit situation is being kept under admirable control General Funston n Is In supreme command but he is in almost hourly con consultation ton with wih Governor Pardee Mayor and E E B Calvin Soldiers are everywhere ever where and few people are ore allowed to pass pas their lines Jnes Looters Shot Down Looters are ae being shot shat down d wn without mercy An example occurred today An aged woman trembling with wih fright stood on a a corner carner at the edge of the devastated territory Suddenly a man appeared at her side and attempted to ta wrest a ring from her finger It I is doubtful if the n wo woman woman man mon even cven knew what the man was wa try ing lag to do until he fell fel dead at at wa her feeL feeLA A soldier had shot Urn tim Ur and md the people of San Francisco applauded this merci mend less meting out of stern justice j to the guilty They hey are arc applauding Funston and his men They are re applauding too the work of the Southern Souther Pacific which is taking free of charge All U refugees out of ot San Francisco Modern Buildings Stood A feature f of the fire fhe that Is causing cusing general g noral satisfaction Uon If Jf the te word wor can be used In connection with so great grOat tt a 0 dis disaster ds disaster aster ater Is the tle fact that the modern g build ings Ing withstood the te earthquake shock al iii almost almost I most perfectly Their Interiors ar are 4 wrecked and anc ruined but their walls wals stand stan stanstead as steady stead and as true as On the day d they were finished d A notable example of this thi is s the Call Cal building which contained every flOor intact This is the te tallest building in San S n Francisco Frncisco In Iii practically every ever Instance the steel frame work of the big buildings success successfully successfully fully withstood the shock Grand Gr nd Master Mater Flint of or tile the the Masonic or order 01 order der del today asked aked the Herald Herld representative nta tive tye to express his thanks to ta Grand Grad See Sec Secretary D h for fora a telegram of o JC sympathy pa path thy th and d an Ui a offer tr r of at of aid Mr M Flint came cae up intend from the Los relief work to t personally super superintend |