Show SI STAT A T MN BLAMES COMPANY I HELP FOR t IS FREELY EXTENDED Grand Total l tal of Thousand Dollars Con Coil Contributed Contributed Up to Date Citizens citizens Respond Generously to the Appeal For I side sid Cities Come to the Rescue With Funds 4 4 4 4 t HERALD RELIEF FUND L 4 4 4 fa PREVIOUSLY AC LEE 5 I 00 OO J 4 35 JOHN B 10 00 4 LYON 5 00 LADIES DEMOCRATIC 4 4 A H X FOSTER POSTER 5 00 CLUB additional 1 00 4 4 J A CLAYTON 5 00 FRED FEED WAT 5 00 oo 4 THOS E B vIssING VIS SING 2 50 J W 1 00 4 THE MINE fINE SICKLE TH JEW 4 TEE TEBI SUPPLY CO 00 ELER ELBE 2 00 4 f 4 ALFRED FROYD 1 00 J 3 C 4 A G NORRELL 10 00 St George 0 2 50 lK 4 M H KOPP I 5 00 CASH CASK 25 00 4 DAVID B It PARRY 5 00 C BROWNE BROWE Jr r 5 00 4 CASE CASH 2 50 JAMES BOGAN BOOAN 1 00 4 CASH CASK 5 00 JOHN T HODSON 5 00 OO 4 WM WEL L G a TRAPP 1 00 CASH CASE 2 00 4 THE TE SIEGEL CLOTH CLOTE SILVER BROS BROS mON IRON mONING IRONING f 4 ING CO 50 00 WORKS CO 50 00 4 J N 5 CO Oo O EMPLOYEES SILVER i 4 J J C LEABY LEARY 10 00 c BROS IRONWORKS mON nto 50 S 50 f C G DEGRAW 5 00 S J 1 JACOBSEN 2 f 00 4 HENRY A MOSS 5 00 C L BERRY 1 00 4 A E B WELBY 25 00 L B SMITH SMITE 5 00 4 STRANGER 1 00 MRS WM WL DUNLOP e 1 00 4 C H n REILLEY ELK MRS MES JAS JAB J GILES 1 00 4 SALOON 5 00 T Tit M e 5 00 OO 4 WM J r TUDDENHAM 5 oo 00 Ar p F CUMMINGS 2 00 t 4 W P DAVIS 2 00 JOS DECKER 5 00 4 A N CHERRY CHEBBY 10 00 PO H S DA YNES 5 00 4 CASH CASK 1 f 00 O THOS TKOS S 5 00 4 4 CASH CASK 1 JIO TOI 00 oo f 5 00 4 JULIA JULU E B A WL 60 tO 00 OO rC 5 00 4 HENRY HENBY BLANK r 5 00 4 H R 5 o G dk P OO i 25 00 f 4 4 G L CLEFT 1 00 JOHN JOHM F P 2 00 4 1 J a S VALLANCE 2 1 00 GEO R B HANCOCK 2 50 4 B R M EY OC 00 W fr S OAKLEY OAXLEY 1 00 J 4 25 00 A N 2 50 4 A M PETERSON t 10 00 A R B DERGE Z 00 4 GEO EO H a REYNOLDS 5 00 RAY BAY NAYLOR 5 00 4 4 W H SHEARMAN SHE N 5 00 EMPLOYEES 4 4 ANNIE BURTON eo 1 00 ELDREDGE CO 54 00 9 4 JAKE J KE SMITH SMITH 5 00 CASH CASE 0 I 1 00 4 CASH CASK 1 00 CASH 1 00 4 J J B R HAYES Detroit 25 00 MRS FRAZIER 1 00 OO 4 ADOLF RICHTER 10 00 R B K X THOMAS 50 00 4 J r T 10 o 00 D E 1 00 4 JOHN jom LOLLIN 20 00 ROBERT LARSON 1 00 4 JOHN H 11 WHITE 10 00 A S Y MP I PAT A T SIZING 4 BAY RAY CARNEY CABNEY 50 io PAMILY 5 00 4 EMPLOYEES OF OP AU GEORGE HAMMOND 4 OFFICE O 0 Grantsville J 5 00 4 S L Is HEAD THOMAS PITCH 50 80 00 4 24 60 W X K BUTLER Mt It 4 CASH CASE 1 00 Pleasant 5 00 4 4 JOHN WALf WAL t i 1 00 oo HEBREW LADIES RE ItE BEU 4 U 5 00 LIEP LIEF SOCIETY j 36 if 00 4 OTTO O O P t E 5 00 W P F GRIFFITHS 5 00 t 4 JAMES f P r GALLA 4 4 c F CHEB 2 00 TOTAL 10 4 4 CASH L I 1 00 4 II 1 4 f H S JOSEPH 4 c 2000 29 20 00 GRAin G AND TOTAL 45 t 4 7 OTHER OT CONTRIBUTIONS CONT A W McCune Maci ne 00 Thomas Thomas Reams Kearns K 1 io o 00 Dr W A K Bell UW 00 06 The Z C M Itt I 1 oU 1000 00 The Utah Sugar r company 1080 1000 00 National bank U 00 00 Zions Savings bank 00 Salt Lake City Street railway r 00 Ogden 00 00 Lehi 00 Price l 00 Kaysville 00 ford hotel hot l fund 00 Tribune relief reIo fund 26 00 Home Fire Insurance nce company 2 O 00 State Bank of utah fiO 00 Washington Post fund 00 Raphael Well Weil Co Q 00 Salt Laka Stock Exchange 46 00 Salt Lake Fellows Fe Cs no 00 oo Letter carriers carrier 6 00 Ladies Literary piu 2600 26 00 Other F i Y fons to the th citizens s f ds 4 i 50 iN iNi A i Total 45 50 Previously reported 25 The Herald fund 45 Grand total 20 Miscellaneous contributions in detail yesterday Were Vere aa as follows folIos Bank of Wells W Pargo Co CoA CoA CoA A W McCune i 2000 SalE Lake City Railroad d Co Raphael Well Weil n Co chico Ci cp paid it by tiit telegraph t aPh trans transfer fer fex fe i h Mrs ii 50 so brank M Dr Wilson W Is n 20 James Rae 10 Frank Fran Pierce Pie 10 Sam Williamson 1 5 Wesley K Walton 5 J H a I McChrystal 5 Edward Pierce 5 Total 2860 Raphael Well I Co proprietors of the White House corner corn Kearney and Poet Post streets San SaD Francisco Cat Cal telegraphed John E Dooly chairman of the relief committee as follows Believing every human being sev severally orally responsible and therefore bound to respond Spond to your pressing prIng pre call we webe t hasten be ten to send our mite n te in behalf of the surviving victims of that terrible disaster Find our telegraph order for Knut ford Hotel Botel Contributes Gus GUlf Holmes 00 0 Joseph HeD baw 1900 lit 10 00 G 0 H Lowenstein Lowen 5 00 James JmeS Grf 1 00 A E Clark 1 00 E Jr 1000 00 A J Davia 00 T Bircumshaw 1 00 R H ChaD 5 00 Cash 00 J M Captain J 3 A Bade m Ale ade 2 00 Cash 00 Maggie Meggie Dunbar Dauber 1 00 Mrs C Smith 50 Hannah Jorgensen Jor 50 Rye Neilson 11 SO 50 r Myrtle Abbot 1 00 W WM M A Christena Petersen 50 Louisa Barber 1 00 George P 50 00 Wool 00 P B Foulke T 00 0 Cash 2300 23 00 George Williams 00 Tribune Relief Belief Fund Tribune company 00 House Co 2 25 00 S C Ewing 2 2500 25 00 A H Boxrud 2500 5 00 H Pembroke 11 eo 0 G lino 2 w m wJ mJ J F Lavagnino jr 1 00 E B E Rich Jr 1000 00 Stock Exchange Contributions The Salt Lake Stock Exchange haDge sub nub list was wae swelled 24 making a 8 total up to last night F from roni that quarter of The latest contributors are John Bern Dern V SO 00 F P E McGurrin 1000 10 00 W J Barnett Co 10 00 James J ames 10 00 Frank Moore 10 0 00 J 3 E EL Kearne 50 0 00 Burch Burth Grunnell 25 fX riG Sondheim fA 10 00 J y S 5 00 A J Orem Son 5 00 Gorge e Prow e 2000 20 00 W B Andrew redraw A 1500 15 00 J A Hela 5 6 00 E McCarrick M 1000 10 00 E G 1 Woolley jr 5 00 HJ E J E Darling 5 00 The committee is now short only ony 80 0 f 1000 the amount it expected to too gather when it i started out It is more than probable that the 60 will wUl be he raised rai d today but the committee does des not pro propose propose propose pose to stop now the intention being to keep right OR on receiving donation dOn from any ally Quarter Contributions received at the Deseret National Nati ona 1 bank J E Taylor SIM Taylor Romney Armstrong Co Arthur Frewen 10 Deseret National bank hank 00 M J S 1 Brand n D teiJi tei Co Mrs R It E Little 5 ni Contributions received receive at the Na NL National National Bank of the Republic Elgin Eight Dairy a 26 6 M N McGill Co i W GO aeh 69 A 56 rec at t bank bankS S A West M It 1 ItZ Z C M I Utah Sugar Sup company 1009 1001 O I Zion Savings bank Horn Hom Fire company 25 State bank H J 7 Grant GranC A Co Utah No 1 Odd u iO 50 Jordan No N 3 Odd Fellows Fellow 98 OS Thomas Kearns 1500 I Dr Ur W A BeH BeB Washington ton Pest Peat 8 OO Letter carriers 25 i Ladies Literary Liter club 26 Keith Zeith Contributes 1000 Scofield Utah May fay 3 i a L m Super Superintendent Sharp bM h i received the fol Lol towing WID telegram Sn San Francisco Franci May 2 LI 11 I sincerely sympathize with you on deplorable ac accident accIdent Put me down do n for 1000 for suf suffering luring fering families DAVID KEITH No event since Bince the blowing up of the battleship Maine Main in the harbor of oC Ha HR Havana Havana vana rana has 30 SQ o played upon the tile heart heartstrings strings of the American merican people peeve as the fearful death of ol the 50 breadwinners at Scofield No catastrophe e has ever come rome home to the people of Utah Uth with such euch crushing force f as ac this mine dis disaster dl dI aster and nobly are they to the appeal for help and charity The work of contributing for the re relief reHe lief He of Qt the stricken ammas started by byThe byThe byThe The Herald the tb morning after the dis disaster disaster aster was wan continued with ith unabated vigor igor yesterday and as the full tun extent of if the slaughter began to impress Jt it itself itself I self elf upon the minds min s of the people the work ork of charily chari y branched out In mall all di dl directions directions Churches societies and or organizations caught the spirit and con contribution showered down unceasingly all day long upon uPon everyone authorized to receive ve th them m Never Neer N t er did the people of or San Salt Lake appear to such good ad adv advantage v antage vantage as in ic this crisis crims Magnificent subscriptions rolled in front from all sides aides and as na they were posted in the window of The Herald office a thrill of pride went through the hearts of these theRe who ho read the figures and many manyd manya a d silent prayer of thanks thank went up on behalf behal of ot the unfortunates that this city was the home of so many good goodheart hearted heart l men and women Then the tel telegrams grams began to come in from far tar away places from San Francisco Francl o on the west to Washington on the eaSt showing that the hearts of the civilised world were touched by calamity and that all that money could do to alley alleviate late the sufferings would be gly ly done by bj a generous and nd sympathetic people The heaviest contribution of the daj dal was nae wa that of A W McCune who early in m the day subscribed 2000 for himself and for tie tle Salt Lake Ike City Street Railway company The early dispatches brought from David Keith in far off oft I California the splendid subscription of 1000 Later came the message mesge from Dr W WA WA WA A Bell from Manitou giving 1000 Then came cam the tite news ne that Thomas Kearns had increased hit his subscription to t 1000 and then ther as soon as they hey could get t their directors together to ether the theod good od word was waa sent around that the Z C M I 1 had contributed 1000 that the Utah Sugar company had bad contrib contributed contributed contributed 1000 that the Zion Savings bank banh had contributed the Deseret Na National National more and that the stood gool L LI work ork was going forward gloriously all aU I along the line The scenes of Wednesday in front of The Herald office were ere repeated yes yesterday Crowds surged in front of the thc bulletins all day long Eagerly the lists i of the dead were scanned for the names p of f friends frienda and relatives r and each nei Dt bulletin from the scene of the disaster was as eagerly devoured almost alm t before it ita va AS a written The contributions to The Herald fund were mostly small email and many malY of them represented I to no small sm fl degree and yet et although the individual contributions were small the total at it t night footed up over 1000 In the course ourse of the day the handsome sum of 50 came through the mail from 1 Thomas Fitch City Committee Meets Meats The city appointed by Mayor Mayo Thompson met in the council counci I chamber hamber morning at 11 1 L Lr r ocl o lock k Those Tho e present J ent werf ers Mayor Ezra Thompson J E Dooly James Jame Chipman A AW W McCune Frank Knox A W Carlson Carleon William Igleheart rt A AL AL AL L Thomas W A Nelden M H Walker W V S McCornick L S Huh Hills Hillsand I and Dr Theodore Meyer J E Dooly who had bad named maniac I N 0 chairman by Mayor Ma I Thompson S called the meeting to order Ex Gov Governor A L Thomas was chosen treas treasurer and William Igleheart secretary Chairman Chairman Dooly stated the th object of the meeting which he said was to ta eel col collect lect bet funds in aid of ot the sufferers at Scofield and arid see to the distribution of the money After some preliminary discussion Mr lr McCornick moved that the trea treasurer mier have bave subscription ion Hats Ins printed and anti placed in the barkS banks ba ks and nd c 1 J Jf 4 f 4 f Joi t v T P j i T t I h b fr 6 I rJ pJ I h 4 I y 1 f r l t tI r l d T I I Z I i h JI I fj f ft k tj L 7 11 1 l 71 z II 1 fi f J I 4 i INTERIOR C THE MEETING ROUSE HOUSE HOUSE AT SCOFIELD NOW USED AS A MORGUE THE THE LONG LO G ROWS W OP OF SH HD CORPSES COR p S 4 ARE SHOWN IN THE PICTURE j i From a 8 Photograph Taken T Exclusively for The Herald bythe on 4 t 44 1 J 4 0 J 4 i i i 11 A A i tt 3 T 1 4 IT j i 4 I prominent business hou where the people e could C make contri contributions and aM a that the funds so collected celie ted be turned over o to the treasurer with the original subscription lists The motion was wan seconded by Mr Carlson and a d was wan car carried c r rind ried rJ d unanimously Mr McCune McCun then moved that a sub subscription subscription subscription list be circulated in the tho com corn committee committee immediately so that the mem morn members bers b s present ent could subscribe His idea idee was that it would give the citizens fund a good start to have the commit committee te tee set a good example and head hend the lists to be placed with the banks and business a houses houS S Mr Chipman sec seconded the motion The public pubic expected the committee to tOo start i the ball to roll rolling ing h Mr McCornick said that he be believed believed it would be better to to give those present pre ent time to consider what they wanted to give and to lot let lQ each man mIl head a 8 Hat lito of his own if he so pre iwo preferred personally he be had not decided yet how bow much he be wanted to give Mr Hills HUIt said aid the directors diree rs of the bank he be rented had not deter determined determined determined mined how much they theo would give and ad that he had no doubt there were ot other her corporations represented in the com cam committee that Were ere pIo d in the same position 1 Mr Ir McCun X that his mo me motion 1 tion did t M id not DOt refer to t possible corpora corora corporation CorK rB tion subscriptions he bb h believed that the members mem es of the committee ommittee as individuals individuals Individuals ought to start the list Hat with a good big bl sum mm He judged from the names on the list that the mayor ex cx expected e the th committee to give Sh the move movement movement ment moat a 8 good start and he thought that was the way to begin business When the them motion was taut out to sub subscribe subscribe subscribe scribe immediately it h had d only two or three votes As s soon seon on as 11 the chairman announced that the Ute motion was lost Mr McCune told Treasurer Thomas personally ly that he h uld count on him for 1000 1 and on the th Salt Lake City Railway company compan for far Governor Thomas Thomaa read a telegram from Henry HenI Phipps of who hs has haa property interests intel Ats here giving gi On motion JD of Mr lIr McCormick McCornick the committee adjourned a subject to the call of the chairman Before Blore adjourn adjournment ment meat Governor Thomas told those present Pre eM that a committee of the Cam Cain Cambrian Cambrian brian society would meet at a 4 to con lder the advisability of giving a STand concert for tor or the benefit of the sufferers f i Mr Nelden announced that a half I I carload of violets and lilacs had been been gathered by a number of f ladies I dl as assisted assisted slated by the tb school children and which would be Sot sent 10 io Scofield in Su Superintendent Superintendent private car in time for the funerals today I Doubles His Ris Subscription Not long after the ad adjourned adjourned it was announced ann ed that Mr Mc McCune McCune McCune Cune had doubled Ida his original thin After rt the thi e committee adjourned he explained half hf ht f apologizing aJOl gt ng to one of his friends I r went back to my office and read over the story of or the catas catastrophe I carefully Then Th I read of the contributions that had b been made by men that can barely b rely m kl a living I Ir r read how bow some of our employees had given ven to The Herald fund men who could not really afford to give any anything anythIng thing but made the sacrifice I figured it out that 2000 would not be much more for my share contri contributions buttons I had been reading about so so when Mr Dooly called ane me ine up to see if he be could put pat my contribution on his list listI t I told him blip to m make ke 1 L 2000 Instead of or 1000 sio Surely if ever a man could be movers to the story ry df dt the widows and orphans left et desolate at Scofield would make mk him open his purse puree If one only Melts lOoks Ks at it selfishly the men of Salt Lake who have money never had a better chance for |