Show I STY TUOUSAND RAISE Do Fund for the Relief of the Bereaved Women and Children i1I of Scofield Received a Great Impetus Yesterday Big Subscriptions Being Deceived p l The work or raising funds for the widows and orphans of the coal mine disaster wont forward at a hound yesterday yes-terday and when tho lists closed last night f3CS04SO had been subscribed during the day This added to the sum I of 9ri20 previously acknowledged brought the total up to 5971U Ana as the State vet the bighearted people of 1 have only just begun to exert them l oclvcs l3C and the entire country with the I exception oC a number of big subscriptions I subscrip-tions which have been telegraphed In from ton outside points Is yet to be heard torn The largest donation so fur made to tho fund is by the KIo Grande Western West-ern Railway company und Pleasant Valley Coal company which Jointly MibscrJbed 20000 Next In size is I a 5000 I contribution from tie Colorado i uei and Iron company The announcement of thce contributions reached General Manager Sharp of the Pleasant Valley tbal conpany through telegrams from jjew York Mr Sharps surprise at the magnitude of the subscriptions can be Imagined The City Council of Salt take also subscribed 53000 last evening even-ing But although the people of Utah have responded and will continue to jcspond most nobly to the call Coy V clls has decided In view of the magnitude mag-nitude of the calamity and the large number of women and children who have boon left practically destitute to 1 issue nn appeal to the entire country today to-day Ills determination to issue this appeal was telegraphed out by the Associated As-sociated Press last night and the formal appeal will Issue today The news received from all Darts of the State yesletday with regard to the raising of funds WHM of tho most un couraglng character not only xo far an i i related to amounts already subscribed but respecting arrangements to largely Gwell the fund within the next few days ns well GROWTH OF FTN Total Last Night Beached Magnificent Magnifi-cent Sum of 59712 The present condition of the fund for i the mine sufferers Is as follows PrcvIouHly Il reported 522D0720 If G AV Railway company and Pleasant Valley Coal company 2000000 folorndo Iron and Fuel company fiOOOOO City Council SaIL Lake 30QOOO JJurcka City WVIW Mammoth 12910 1ft Plenum 11500 SIr Maple Circle Women of Woodcraft lOCO American Smelting and Refining company fiOOOO iiol Thatcher Bros Logan 2AOO Stale ofllce clerks 2300 Clgarmakers union 50 O Federation of Labor 10000 Prlco < 2GOCO J O O F llt 2O I Ogden < 1 50000 Tho following subscriptions were ro celed ut the places designated Z TONS SAVINGS BANK Morgan Richards Jr nM r Jnhn 1 I Cairo 500 jMIys Margaret Calno 50 DESERET NATIONAL DANK Pos rct Savings Bank 10000 r 8 Hills 10000 Ed IF Nocdham 1000 Dr ID S Wright 1000 William Grltton JOO fO MCOIINJCK CO McCornlck Co COO00 Rocky Mountain Bell Tel Co 250V I Employees Alta club Jmploycs Alt v 3100 4 J A Ilanaucr S1 i c000 David D Erwin Muskegon Mich O t r J Trenam 1000 M L5 Sowles i 500 J D Wood 0 UTAH lNUVrLUNAJj BANK James Chlpman e 5000 C Wanlena Co Lo UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK Utah Commercial and Savings 8 Bank 5 10000 5v T Armstrong 2500 MarY 1f Jennings 20 Kd 11 Jtonton foo Anna Tlgcnn 200 John R Inter Jr 500 tori II Kldredgo G F C < Moylo O Western Jan it Savings Co O WALKER BROS BANKS BANK-S W West 5 1000 Hatflold ft Sons 5000 Lo J Fletcher nOO Grant school teachers iO O Golf game 500 W S Henderson 2000 J N Smith 200 I i A T3 BucKwolI n f 2W J Norris 200 3 TTarlwell 200 JI Val ran 200 George Percoll 2oJ J D Mansfield 300 L Norris 200 i II R Weaver 100 NATIONAL BANK OU THE REPUBLIC National Bank of tho Republic 50100 Rcpublc 50nO Frank Knox 10000 1000 Kcilm Bros 0000 13 W Duncan 2500 3SIcln Creamery Co 2500 McGlll Co Popular cafe 20 50 Cash CO TJ Cash t II Watson o O Hock 100 1 t AV Old 1000 < 100 welcMVlcdeinann Co inio H L Poll Co 3500 Pol w A Mies COO 0 S J Levy 1QOO COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 4 Commercial National bank 10000 S Georgo Mxillett Co IfXiOi George ir Downey 1000 J J Ejtly I 10000 Moylim C Fo 10000 SlnyiiardBlxbyl Joo IRYJclrd Bixby 1 1500 fann 100 John DuI 10 ° ° I L W Davis 1000 UTAH SAVINGS AND TRUST CO V Utah Savings and Trust Co WOO I GtltCl r 2500 A F s LuIT zOO Lur noo I J V Ensign iW A W 10 Smith 200 STATE BANK OF UTAH r Cnh S 400 UTAH BTOVB AND HARDWARE CO l Utuh Stovo and Hardware Co O CLARK 10LDRI3DGB COt CO-t Clark Kldrcdgo K Co S 10000 F AUERBACII URO Kmployccn nt F Auerbuch BroS lOW GEO M 8COTTSTREVELL ILVRD WAHlfl COw CO-w M t ScotlStravell 3Idw Co 2TXJOO cwr1o M Scott ldw 23CO YSLl LAICK HARDWARE CO 13ycr O Bros f 5 2C0 c BANK OF COMMERCE > > Ir tiodgo 1nCE Dotgo 550 < Ih 2500 W E Hublmrd I cw 1 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE O A R lonnhiRH s C00 Jjlchnril JMake Jllo O 1 00 < onglomrnun Mining Co 1COW bi1t Ijikc Coll ilato Instltuto hLo Inttuto pu PuNIc nPIM EO CO vfJa Cello Slmplln8 I PrincIpal iI f JuilKoBlnlr 11 J I Duncan Zl pro M K Buck 00 Pupils Bryant school III 0 lmployoeii Co ° c Morrljjon Morrlll Z SIhic factory JIg E Lraploye J Jladdatz silk factory p O O 4 0 POSTOFFICE Clmret P Harr Rlchmond 000 Arthur Pratt O Dahl 50 John c It Howe 500 I Jnioph W 50 Wntaon i 5M UnIon LIght and Power Co t 26000 C R SAVAGE C R Savage S 5 2500 William Brother O 11 T JroU1r 11 J f Satnbury 20 Seilna Puzty 10 rYh I I tr p ordall 31 ILi ordin l N emu j 1W A DrILL 2 i II Snlnsbury V 109 Rlert JllRlico I A > i Albert Wilkes Vlkcs H 300 S li MaJIn 100 JaJn I W II Hennctt > iX J Ryndora 10 CILS 2ii 2 George Salnsbury wo Lou Simmons 5o K G W TICKET OFFICE Tholnas J Clark C R 3 P Railroad r 100 10 D A HarrIson C R I P Ry 100 TRENT ENGINEERING lICH CO R v Trent Trcnt 0300 1 H Peyton ZO If 500 Frank W Schlutcr ioo Rcsa Toronto ioa OREGON SHORT LINE OFFICES w J Kcclcs 5 2500 U L uIriey > r00 J F Dunn 0 3COO A 1 Vun Kuraii J o F W Hills v V i O III li 00 c if Jcaklnson I 110 fJ 2G HIckcv 051 r Ii Cln 1 1011 5W J H Ilolley MIO A K Hutchlnson 250 1 R Evans sioo J A Reeves o Orvin MorrIs 1 5 oj PrS TJssiirL 260 It 13 Tookw 251 0 2fi It R Woodward 300 1 r Mark 0 T J Pascoo O Jleiry Coulam Jr < ioo J T Holmes 300 A IF 1 Parsons 0 Walter L Adurn 100 < K H IIolho ino 10 It K Cobb joo I A D llnhb 100 F E Williamson 200 A r McKenna O CALLAWAY HOOCIC FRANCIS Cash 5 100 CUNNINGTON COMPANY Cunnli7 ton company 10000 S If 3J11I 1rO W C Slulnes 2500 I James F Woodman 10000 1 1 JrJcson 3CO II 1 Cowburn 300 J 15 Sopor 10 J If Woodman 3000 Georgo A Wlicomb I 200 20 Byron A t West 3 1 00 John Jf r I Ilorllck 00 0 ago Q CANNON SONS CO Geo Q Cannon Sons Co 5000 Goo Q Cannon Sons Co employees 50 em-ployees 200 Mrs E Jj Cannon 5 ALTA CLUB Dr C 13 Tlough 1000 C S Vurlan 1000 KNUTSFORD HOTEL By cash 2175 11 P Myton 500 z CI r i Davis Howe fc Co A 30000 Young Bros Co 0 1000 I WELLS FARGO CO Inland Crystal Sail Co 25000 Employees Inland Crystal Salt O Co CflOO National Biscuit Co 5000 G Steiner Ga < Paine c Iyno UjW CITIZENS COAL CO CItizens Coal Co 2500 SIEGEL CLOTHING CO I Slogel Clothing Co employees J3fllo Vebb 5 SOO J A Kotsli i ti O V G Williams uW C R Brnxier nOO W IT Kuhler 300 B W Rlsley 300 John Moyerhoffcr t 3 no Annie itO rhoCcl iiO C W herder 300 1 Foulgir 300 Ben U Slogol l tfZAZt i 350 JI W Brazier 500 Len Taylor 300 BAMBEJIG1SR COAL CO Bambcrgor t McMillan 2500 C L Robertson JoberLsol u iO nn NEW YORK CASH STORE J O Streadblick 5 ioo 100 J Bcrrell 100 3L Jackson 300 A Cash Burkct i v ioo 100 A Burtllng 1000 M Davis 5 N Jeremy ff 50 ZoLa Master u 0 ioo DAVIS SHOE CO C C Callahan lOO Cash 5 Cash ioo J M Rclnslmar ioo JI Ranco 100 Cash 100 Cosh ioo Cash 10 I George E Dyer 2 A W 33oltou joo Jr1 Cash ioo Ralph Graham ioo I L A COHN L li A Cohn p 5 2T O Employees O LACE HOUSE Lace House 2500 2jO Employees I 2500 FREED FURNITURE CO Freed Furniture CoB 7500 Co-B OREILLY E OReilly 5 O HANSON PRODUCE CO Employees 3500 SALT LAKE CITY BREWING COP J CO-P Pnnlln 30 00 w c fIll C ioioo Sit Simon uooo B F Bauer IOQ FOB SCOFIELD LODGE Odd Fellows of Salt Lake Boise 11075 for Their Brethren The I O O P Ibdgcs of Salt Lake yesterday raised the 511075 for the relief re-lief of Scofleld lodge No 32 several members of which lost their lives In the mlno explosion The Individual amounts subscribed were a follows I O O F C A Walker 3000 L J ICUYO5 JOo u A Thomas 1 300 F I Smith 100 James Motcall 250 Cash R B Quay 1 iioo 75 W O Carbls sob F f UJmer ooo 00 Bernard Rich r00 F A Tlmby Gf00 F W Lewis 100 ti Cash rifttiv l Cosh 100 J O Hontr 0 C T Woodall Soda Springs Ida roo PatrIck Phelan in no DUll McClosUoy roo R M Iorncrook 50 C lI Llnck nw Gco F Beekstcd Rhcrloni f 00 Joseph Smith i I looo Thomas Jones 4 IQ M J J Thomas 1 1000 TABERNACLE BENEFIT Cambrians and Musicians Join in Arranging for Concert A concert under the Joint auspices cC the members of the Cambrian association associa-tion and prominent musicians assoca city will b given 1 for tho benefit of the sufferers from the Scofleld disaster at Salt Lake Tabernacle I Monday evening May 1JUi 1U1 The church authorities au-thorities have donated the use of the building so that the t enterprise will be practically devoid of expense The admission will bo 25 cents to all parts of the house I Is expected that 10000 people will attend cpectet people w1 attCnd and already a num ber of individuals have given their written order to the committee In charge for 100 tickets each A meeting of musicians meetns mUllclus nhd mem bers of the Cambrian association was held yesterday at Caldera music store when the following permanent officers were elected Gov A L Thomas chairman DG Calder vlccchftlr man and Harry F Evans secretary The Cambrians present were D L t Davis William Ir Williams Walter I J LewIs Harry F Evans David I John John James NophI L Morris T I F Thomas Jr The musical societies t of the city were represented by Willard I Wclhe II S Goddard A S Zimmerman Zimmer-man Charles Olsen C S Carrlngton f Anton Pedersen Arthur D Shupheid I I Sam Caldor W < C Coleman Chris Jesperson Fred ChrIstensen Prof John Held P ChrIstensen D G Calder The arrangement of the programme will consist of twelve member of instrumental in-strumental and band music The I Cambrian association will manage the I financial side of the concert while the t programme committee will attend to S the artistic part I An enlarged orchestra and band of I over forty men each Is ah assured I fact and In addition the Orpheus club and the leading soloists of the city have tendered their services The following Is the programme committee Messrt Willard Wclhe Walter Coleman Cole-man Anton Pederson Ileber God dard John Held Horace Ensign Arthur Ar-thur Shepherd P Christensen A S Zimmerman Peabody and D G Calder Cal-der Is chairman of the committee The Cambrian association will meet at the Coop Furniture store at 10 oclock today for the purpose of appointing ap-pointing committees to attend to gen The city will be eral details wi thoroughly I thorough-ly I canvassed for the sale of tickets THE THEATER BENEFIT Preparations Made for n Big Success Monday Night A large number of people met at St Marks schoolhouse last night In the Interest of the Scofield sufferers benc lit to be given at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater next Monday night Mrs F K Voodrur was elected general chairman I chair-man F E Houghton secretary and F A Druehl treasurer I was the sense of the meeting that the giving of the entertainment was solely for the benefit of the sufferers and whatever wen the receipts would bo net as everything in the way of expense the Theater lights flowers properties orchestra or-chestra employees services have been J donated The ladies feel that It will be an easy matter to fill the Theater and that the selling o tickets will not Interfere with the other solicitors o subscriptions I was decided not to have reserved scats but all of the main entrance seats parquette dress circle and balcony be sold at 1 and two upper balconies at 50 cents The four stalls and two proscenium boxes will be sold at 10 each at the Smith I I drug store It was requested tnai all on the ticket tick-et committee call upon Mrs Dlckcrt or Smith Drug company for tickets to sell and report to Mrs Dlckcrt sure I next Tuesday at 10 a m at 81 Marks schoolhouse Mrs Welscl Mr Wester veIL and Mr Scheid arc busy over the programme Most of the Gibson pictures pic-tures will be repeated Some new varieties w1 be Introduced in dancing and vocal numbers The programme will be made out by tonight Already have hundreds of tickets been spoken for and the Theater is sure to bo packed l next Monday night Contribution of 500 The American Smelting and Refining company throuGh Its manager T R Jones yesterday subscribed 300 to the ners fund for the families of the dead mi Will Play for Charity i The Fort Douglas baseball team will play against the Grinders at the Walker park tuday at 1 oclock and the Brokers I Brok-ers Avlll play against the Elks tomorrow tomor-row at A oclock at the same place The proceeds of both these games will go to the sufferers at Scolield and the promoters pro-moters of tho games hope that the attendance at-tendance will be proportionate to the needs of the afflicted people of the desolated des-olated mining camp Federation of Labor Gives 100 I At a meeUnubf the Federation of Labor held last evening 100 was appropriated I ap-propriated for the benefit of the I mine sufferers The different unions of the nations federation will also meet and make do I Brewers Will Assist Tho brewers union will hold n meeting meet-Ing at the Salt Lake Brewing companys works tonight when the question of raising funds to aid the families of the dead miners will bo taken up and acted upon The great brewing concerns are awaiting the action of the meeting Maccabees at Work The Knights of Maccabees yesterday had a committee Interviewing the membership for the benefit of the widows wid-ows and orphans at Scolleld and It Is expected that 200 will be raised The committee comprised 1 C Iiunchetl W A Wight Dr A A Kerr Carney Edwards W Goodrick S A Crager L O Ensign M H Desky Peter Ferguson Fergu-son J B Decker E J Wilkinson iI Thompson and E W Hall A Babys Charity Little Miss Felt the 2Viyearold child who took part in the Gibson tol Iat pictures pic-tures said to one of the ladles I want to bo cupid again to help buy bread for tIme little boys and girls who havent any papas She will be given the opportunity op-portunity l Proved Satisfactory The action of the relief committee In selecting sixtyseven places on Thursday Thurs-day at which contributions for the nine sufferers could be tendered has suferers proven L wise move The results yesterday yes-terday were highly satisfactory and promise to continue it i Carload of Bread Sent A carload of bread was ant to the suffering families at Scofleld yesterday Noble Work of Women Mrs Jesse Knight and Mrs McClean of Provo who accompanied the car of flowers to Scofleld on Thursday put In the forenoon visiting the families of the dead at the stricken town attending attend-ing 10 the children and the household affairs and at their departure Mrs Knight left 55 at each house The presence of these two charitable and sympathetic women at the homes of the unfortunate widows did as much to cheer and brighten the situation as any Individual effort that has been put forth at Scofleld since the disaster und their actions furnish an example of noble no-ble Christian charity that can scarcely be surpassed Rev Mr Henrys Suggestion I Rev A IT Henry of the First r K church of Salt Lake returned from Sco Held on tho funeral train yesterday after af-ter putting In all his time while at the stricken town in working to comfort the bereaved families Rev Mr Henry suggests that Rev Mr Fowler of the National Association of Sundayschool Unions bo placed In charge of the distribution dis-tribution of the relief funds at Scofleld tllhlLon Uov Mr Fowler Mr Henry hays Is 1 in lr better understand the a position to betor undertanl thet n needs of the people at SeaSick than almost 1 al-most any one elso would be and for a I confusion there Is somewhat S time until tho HIJnC 1 what less will be virtually the pastor j j of the people there Scofleld has no f i Protestant church but has maintained J union Sundayschools under the direction direc-tion of Mr Fowler association and he ton is therefore well Informed with respect to the situation there Business Women Will Aid I Madam Root the president of the Business Womans cub will call a I I special meeting of that club early next week to aid In the relief of the families at Scollold The time and place of meeting will be announced later Secret Orders Name Committees Eaglo Gate lodge No 10 A O U W met last night and chose Ua conference committee forthe relief of the Scofleld sufferers and the entire committee of nine met as follows Messrs S W Darke C W Caffall Henry Barnes Mr Mocks W H Gray George Teas dale E J Petty A J dall Pel Young and G A Tuckfield Mr Dante was chosen chairman Mr Young vicechairman and Mr Caffall secretary I was decided de-cided to have L literary and musical entertainment In A O U W hal on the evening of Friday noxt to which 25 cents admission would be charged The following committees were chosen I On printing G A Tuckfleld C AAf Caffall on programme A W Gala I cher George Teasdalc on reception James Kelley E J Petty A T Young Mr Mocks and W H Gray On Tuesday Tues-day night next the Degree of Honor A O U W ladies will appoint n committee com-mittee to aoL with the general committee commit-tee teeMr Mr Darke thought last night that the order might have two members among the dead as two men named A ama am-a d John Hunter wore in the Dlamond vllle lodge and two men of the same name were among the dead at Scofleld Mr Dance goes down this morning to Scofield to Investigate Zlons lodge No 12 KnIghts of Pyth las appointed Messrs E W Duncan Dr D T Douglas W E Evans A T Sanford and C E Beers to solicit subscriptions sub-scriptions from members of tho lodge In aid of the families of the Pythian dead Fidelity lodge No1 I O O F raised 2050 last night to bo sent to the relief of the families of Odd Fellows Fel-lows who perished TINTIC RESPONDING NOBLY Important Additions Made Yesterday r Yester-day to Previous Subscriptions I Eureka May 4 Eureka Is responding I respond-ing nobly to the relief fund for the sufferers at Scofield Already almost 1000 have been subscribed and but one mine In the district has made re i turns the Centennial Eureka the employees em-ployees of which gave 3G2 To this Manager Allen added a check for 100 for the company Lists have been sent to the BullionBeck mine and mill the Eureka Hill Gemini Eagle and BlueBell Blue-Bell Victoria Tetro Godlva Uncle I Sam May Day Humbug Yankee I Ridge and Valley Raymond and Illi nols mines which employ altogether about COO men each of whom will II doubtless give one days pay The committee of ladies raised 3500 I fliflOfl the business afternoon among men yesterday I ternoon and have not yet completed their labors The Fire department generally gave 50 of their bencllt fund and the various lodges are raising rais-ing separate funds City Marshal llenrlod has offered fifty bushels of potatoes which the Rio Grando railroad road will transport free of charge MAMMOTH ACTING Several lists are In circulation in Mammoth the camp over the mountain moun-tain The Miners Supply company at Robinson has raised 109 of which the company gave 20 and the employees I about GO Another Hat at I Robcrtss drug store headed by Mr Roberts i with 20 Is being liberally signed Plenty of provisions can be sent from II here If the relief committee of Scofleld will arrange for transportation I I FUND INCREASING I Ogden Adds to its Contribution for Explosion Sufferers I I The fund for the relief of the Sco field sufferers Is J gradually Incicasing Yesterday a large number of people added their names to the list and it has now nearly reached the 11s1 00 mark This will be greatly augmented I by the iCe I-Ce c1a club benefit concert and the various lodges and churches Among the subscriptions yesterday was 5550 by h the employees of the courthouse the contributors being V E Hatch Joseph Bale r S H Cave L J Ilol rTr Al Toone W R Swan Julia A Marks Florence iI Shlells James Slorey Dave Mattson Mrs 0 E I West Miss K HendershotG R Hol llngswortln Miss L R Cahoon Miss A R Maguire Miss EloIse Child F J Ilendershot George M Hanson W B Wilson D Ilamcr C E Layne Alma Chambers On Stinday the Church of the Good Shepherd both morning and night will give offerings for the benefit of the Scofleld sufferers A special pro gramme both musical and literary has been prepared Mt Pleasants Contribution ML Pleasant May iAt a mass meeting called here last evening by Mayor Seply 115 was subscribed in money and provisions for the needy at Scoflold A car of flowers Is now being loaded and will be sent out to dayA A committee of live was appointed at the meeting to solicit further dona tons and Its expected the total amount will easily run to 1000 Mantis Aid Committee Manti May jrant mourns with her sister cities In the great calamity which has befallen the State and she will not be behind in extending substantial sub-stantial sympathy to the hundreds who are so unexpectedly cut oft from their source of support Mayor Shoemaker Shoe-maker has been away from homo for several days but immediately on his I arrival last evening he took acton by appointing a committee of ten leading citizens to solicit subscriptions to aid the Scofleld sufferers The Hon Luther T Tuttle Is chairman of this i committee so it Is n foregono conclusion conclu-sion that the committees efforts will be crowned with success and Mantl will be heard from In n substantial manner Sugar House and Forest Dale Aid Mrs George W Snow and Mrs R M Wilkinson started a subscription In Sugar House ward and Forest Dale last evening and St Is believed that quite a sum will be raised in the districts SnflnI1 dis-tricts for the relief of the families in Price Starts with S250 II Scofel May1 4Citlremms of Price today to-day lent word hero that 250 had been raised there and that more would be 1 subscribed This Is aside from what i the Town Board will do next Monday I wi night Attorneys art looking up the matter and If it can be legally done the Board of County Commissioners will appropriate 10000 a liberal sum probably Subscriptions in Logan Logan May iThe Journal today commenced a movement to obtain subscriptions sub-scriptions to tliu Scottehl relief fund But L short lime was devoted to the work this afternoon but the success achieved was gratifying Thatcher Bros Banking company contributed 250 and the Thatcher Milling company sue 100 sacks of flour toward making up n carload and there were numerous other contributors l Notes The clerks in the Stale offices t the I I Joint building yesterday subscribed 23 j to the relief fund for the Scofleld victims I vic-tims tmTho Tho clgarmakei union met last night and donated t 550 I Silver Maple Circle Women of Woodcraft Wood-craft held a mauling last night and contributed flO I < t |