Show WOMAN NOMAN WANDERS IN SAN FRANCISCO Harrowing H Experience of Mrs Lindsay Rogers Formerly of Salt Lake SLEEPS BY A ROADSIDE HAS HARROWING NIGHT LOOK LOOKING LOOKING LOOKING ING FOR HER DAUGHTER The most moat thrilling earthquake expert experience ence cn which has touched Utah people was that of Mrs rs Lindsay ay Rogers formerly form of this city oit but now living in Fresno Cal CalIr Mr Ir Rogers had gone to San Francisco Tuesday evening on a l short business s trip and was a guest at the Palace hotel Whan word was received in Fresno of the tho disaster Mrs Irs Rogers first thought was for the th safety of her husband and her daughter Helen who was In boarding school s hool In the doomed city By noon messages had reached her stating that the tho Palace hotel hot l was burned and that it was thought Lindsay Rogers had per pet perished perIshed Ish d in lu the structure Mrs Rogers boarded the train hoping to rescue her daughter and after traveling all after afternoon afternoon noon reached San Francisco Just at nightfall V Here Mrs Rogers found foun herself herse entirely at a loss to proceed further No car carriages carrIages carriages were to be had and she did not know either the way wa or the distance to ahe she school All was in confusion and an thick darkness covered the city Still nothing was to be done but to make the effort to roach ranch her daughter whom she he supposed to be In the school and in dan danger danger danger ger On iOn she walked keeping in the gen general general genera eral era direction toward the Presidio which was about two miles from the place she sought All through the early part of or orthe the night she trudged in heart broKen anxiety thinking that her husband was already dead and not knowing the fate faie of her daughter Finally she found the school deserted and empty and then exhaustion over overcame overcame came her and she fell down by the road roadside roadside roadside side and lay there through the remainder of the night Some one had the human humanity humanity ity to throw a shawl over her and huddled hud huddled died beneath it she slept till the faint unearthly morning came Meantime Mr Rogers had escaped at atthe atthe atthe the first shock and with 25 succeeded In getting gettIns a cab to take him one of the first to the school Taking his daugh daughter ter he had reached a place of safety in inthe inthe inthe the Presidio From this place he sent messages which he supposed would go to his wife assuring her of their safety During the morning of Thursday some someone someone someone one told him of his coming and he went to the school to seek her and final finally finally finally ly found her herThe They The came to the ferry with Albert Mc McCornick CornIck and the others who say that al ai although although though Mrs Rogers had suffered so se sc severely severely verely both mentally and physically she was not prostrated or overcome They saw her board her train for home with her husband and daughter and had no doubt that the same courage which bore her up through all that long night would restore her once safe at home homeT T |