Show BABES ARE BORN DORN DORNON ON S P TRAIN 1 Striking Features of Life on Refugee Special From San Francisco WORK WELL SYSTEMATIZED OGDEN TAKING CARE OF CROWDS IN I N GOOD SHAPE The actual number of San Francisco refugees passing through Ogden yester ester I day according to the figures of ot the rail raJI railroad railroad I road company compan was This Is about i of ot the estimated number Near ear ly all continued east cast over the tho Union Pa Pacific While they arrived on four trains from the west a special train sont sent east Jn In the afternoon took nearly all aU of or them was less confusion In handling the tho crowd yesterday than at any time since the th rush rui began This Is due duo to the per feet organization that Is being effected The person to whom much of the credit Ss Ja due for tor the systematizing of ot the th work IB Ia M C Hansen quartermaster of ot the United States army arm located at Ogden Tho The arrivals yesterday were the best clad and most respectable that have yet et S been sent through this point At the same arne time they the appeared to be the least appreciative The number of ot side sl and Injured arriving yesterday c was less thai on the day pre S Perhaps the most touching fea preS S ture was the birth of two infants on the train One died soon after birth The I mothers were given attention at the emergency hospital here after which they continued on their Journey journer east I Among the worst w of the Injured was wa Mrs Mn H Barkell of no East One Hundred I tand and Eighteenth street New York City I Mrs Barkell was struck down by b a astra stray board bar or stone Her head was badly dam aged aced Miss Alias M lL Hayes Haes wa was taken from the train to the Ogden general hospital where It was found that she was suffer ing from rom an attack of ot pneumonia Mrs frs Florence Van with her 9 earold son Bon Is on their way to New Nen York Tork The boy is blind bUnd Her husband L implored her to take the boy bov and start stan t across the continent to New York as the C railroad companies would take care o of 01 r them He remained behind to work He Hi will rejoin his family when he gets get money A number of tents have been erected i ion on the depot grounds The larger will b bused be bused used for a mess tent teut and the smaller fo foi for I dressing rooms and medical purposes es I The largest of these will accommodate MX I persons Gus Braum Brauni donated the use ol of t C the tents The Salvation Army quartered I here has received word from the San Sat Francisco contingent that their quarters quarter have been destroyed and calling upon th the local organization for assistance A special cial dal meeting will be held this evening to t raise funds for that purpose Money Is still sUU coming into the local re lief f committee but it is anticipated that tha I there will be a shortage of funds fo foi for r purchasing supplies for the refugees pass ing through here her There was a greater greate demand for Infants wear yesterday than thai on any previous day da |