| Show iI UTA IS DEEPLY MOVED I Awful Affliction of the Families of the Dead Miners Appeals 4 Ap-peals to the Hearts of the People of the State and Generous Are the Responses to the Call for Aid 0 The task of raising funds for the unfortunate un-fortunate widows and orphans of the 0 dead coal miners at Winter Quarters has irfovcn to be 3 veritable labor of 4 love and rich and poor alike are responding re-sponding liberally to the call according to their m ats ReRldents of the city who are engaged In soliciting subscriptions sub-scriptions and wlo have had nn extended ex-tended experience along the same lines l say that they have never before found people so anxious to subscribe for 0 public charity as In the present caSein case-In fact not a man has been found so far who has refused to contribute and 4 In the majority of Instances the contributions con-tributions have bcon more generous t than were expected From the amounts t already received It can bo staled with 1 ibHnlute certainty that the people of Irj the State wi do even more than their of means would ordinarily admit AB somo of Ihf money subscribed is urgently needed at Scolleld J A Pol i lock ul who holds tho 1 O subscribed by Joe Salt Lake brokers will today send It to Sen field arc of O G Kimball and r J i Parmley two members of yj tho central committee named by GOY i c Wells In his proclamation 1 I RELIEF COMMITTEE MEETING Ii A quorum of the lellef coimnltlcu appointed 4 ap-pointed by the laO met yesterday noon In the City Council Chamber There were present J E Dooly chairman chair-man and Mossru Lulls McCornlck M II Walker Neldcn Thomas Carlson jMcfunp I Moycr Knox Igleheart und Chlpman Mayor Thompson was also present Chairman Dooly read the Mayors call and appointment and Mr glehoart was chosen secretary On t TI Mr Noldens motion GOY Thomas was appointed treasurer and Mr Walker I iflked If any plan had bon suggested for the collection of funds Gov Thomas called attention to the fact that at the time of the Johnstown calamity over 5SOOO had been raised by committees visiting different dis iriols in the city 1 Mr Jgleheart advised first getting the funds then the mutter of distribution could be attended to Either turn the money over to 0 responsible party on the grounds or have the committee nee personally to the distribution Mr McCune thought It would lake a jxveek or ten days to look the situation over after tin trouble was over I Mr McCornlck held that some one on the ground should be appointed and ndvlscd care to see that the funds I went to the parties who needed them 0 DISTRIBUTION COMMITTKB FA VO11BD Mr Carlson said it would be neces pary for the Governor to appoint n distributing committee as funds would he coming In from various parts of the Stale Collections would be taken up in tho churches wards and business plalC and all city contributions would C be under the control of this committee Mr Dooly held there should be a committee to advise with the treasurer as to tho distribution I Mr Walker said let subscription papers l I pa-pers bo placed in the banks and business busi-ness houses and Mr McCornlck carried car-ried the suggestion into a motion which r was adopted It was also agreed that 1he collections should be deposited with the names and lists with the treasurer the lists being for publication nIt Mr ilcCuno said Make the lists I now and begin with this committee thus setting a good example In heading I head-ing the list Mr McCuncs motion failed to carry TELEGRAM FROM PI1IPPS Coy Thomas here read a telegram from Henry Phlpps of Plttsburg expressing 0 ex-pressing sympathy and subscribing ii inoMr H Mr Chipman said 1 we do not do something ourselves we will be sc I vereJy criticised by 1 thc public i Mr McCornlck stated he would place his name on the subscription paper left nt his place of business Mr McCune said Tho Mayor ex prctcd 10 jynt largo subscriptions out of this committee but If we walt until tho matter grous cold WI will not get i so much Mr McCune then gave sub stnnllal emphasis to his view by stating Nr stat-ing that he would give 51000 himself iy 1 and that the City Rutmud company would give J500 Applause lie later I H b 3ulI In the day Increased his personal subscription sub-scription to S2000 L S6 Nothing further was done beyond i C1tt tho treasurers staling that he would prepare the lists as soon as possible and tho meeting adjourned subject to call from the chair D KEITH GIVES S1000 R 01000 4f1 Subscribes Amount in Telegram to rifll Superintendent Sharp 1 TI 1 lion David Keith who is at present I n In San Francisco evidenced his generosity 0 gener-osity yesterday by subscribing J1000 tcp tc-p 1 1 1 thc relief fund Mr Kolth telegraphed Superintendent Sharp of tho Pleasant r tO Valley Coal company nx follows at5 1 nlnccrcly tympnlhl7o with you In tho e tucti dojilorablo accident at Scollcld Put inn 0 ilown for S1000 for the suffering families ° r the miners DAVID JCEITIJ hcii DR > DELL SUBSCRIPTION 0 0L Wealthy Colorado Springs Citizen At Contributed S1000 Yesterday III Superintendent W G Sharp of tho M3ti Pleasant Valley Coal company received 3tr n ttOKraih order for 1000 from Dr W A Del of Colorado Springs yesterday for the beneflt of the mine sufferers o Dr Bell IK nn English gentleman whose home Is ul Manltou Colo and olllce at Colorado sprIngs He la i largely Inter iolP Cfilei1 1 In mines and other enterprises I wil Ilud la a friend and business associate lfl of VnAV J Palmer Dr Boll Is 0 0 7 I I Ktockholdor in both tho Rio Grande 1i Western and Pleasant Ayallcy Coal 11 company Gon Palmer li I in Europe and Col I Dodge is I In Chicago WILL SING FOR CHARITY Cambrians Will Given Concert for t2 Benefit of the Fund The Cambrian association met yes tr Irrday afternoon for the purpose of discussing what action shall be ta km by Its members In the mater oC I IQ asBlslIng the bereaved families at Sco 0 neld Arthur L Tliomtw was placed 0 J In tho chair Those of the Cambrlana present wore John James Ncphl L A Morris William X Williams W J f 1 Lewlt II F Evans and David John I I was promptly decided to give I pub Ht < concert ut lie Tabernacle on the evening of May lllh Mr James was Ror appointed chairman oC n commlttaa on I jO J inutile and the follow Ine wellknown r musicians were namod to net with him i Prof Radcllffc 0 S Peabody H S 0 GoddRrd IT S Knsiljrn Prof Anton Pedorscn and Prof John Held m 0 An offer was received rem Georg lt3s 0 M Cannon Son company to furnl h l I programmes and printed matter Cre ot cq4i1 charge A general adrnfailon prloo or 35 i cents WIH decided upon i il Th tuinbrinn up n making appll 4 0 cation for the use of the TbcrnnrI found that n committee representing a body of local musicians had already secured se-cured it for tho same dale The other committee was promptly seen and ant an-t Itort will be made today to arrange tho maleI satisfactory lo both associations asso-ciations MONTANA MINERS ASSIST Employees of Boston nnd Montana Mine Will Generoucly Aid C S Batterman chief engineer of ho Boston and Montana mine at Butte telegraphed The Tribune from Ogden yesterday that the employees of his nine would subscribe to the relief I fund and stated that 1000 on account awaited The Tribune at Butte Mr latterman was en route to Nevada on business his telegram being ns follows Ogden Utah May 3 1000 Editor Salt Lako Tribune Salt Lako I City Utah Boston and Montana mlno inployccB will motto a subscription for ho relief of Urn sufferers ot lie coal minI I lsisler and Mr n I Dunshce of Butte vlll collect anti forward to you You I lay draw on Joseph II Vivian of Bulto I at onco for J1000 on account und I havo I wired him to that effect I C S BATTER rAX I FROM SAN FRANCISCO I Merchants of that City Who Have Telegraphed Subscriptions Raphael Well tho wellknown San Francisco merchant and philanthropist philanthro-pist who Is at Ito head of thc linn of laphael Well it Co proprietors of the White House wired Chairman Dooly of the relief committee us follows yca erday Believing every human being severally expansible and therefore bound to respond spond to your pressing call wo hasten to send our mho In behalf of the surviving victims of that terrible disaster Find our telegraph order for 250 Mr Well was formerly a member of ho Board of Education of San Francisco Fran-cisco and while acting In that capacity he reached the t conclusion that the pubic pub-ic schools did not give working boys a proper chance So Immediately after his term of office expired he cstab Ished a night school of his own which I Js attended by the clerks and office boys In his big establishment free of charge The firm of M J Bramlcnstcln of San Francisco also contributed yesterday yester-day 1 0 telegram to Mayor Thompson Thomp-son the company Informed the Mayor that It had authorized the Descret National Na-tional bank to hand him 100 for the Benefit of the sufferers belefl suferers 0 0 AID FROM PYTHIANS Strong Appeal Issued to Knights by Grand Chancellor Grand Chancellor Gardiner of the Knights of Pythias has Issued a strong appeal to the Pythian lodges of tho domain of Utah to contribute lo a I und now being raised by the order for the relief of the widows and orphans of the Knights of Rathbonc lodge No9 who were 1 < led at Sco field A number of Knights from Og len Salt Lake City Bingham Pall City aid Provo will go down to Sco field on this mornings train to represent repre-sent the order at todays funerals and Grand Chancellor Gardiner said last light that It was his understanding that there would be a union service In which all of the fraternal ardors which had members among tho dead would JoinThe The four K of P lodges of the city will also send a handsome lloral wreath to Scollcld Scoleld today Rocky Mountain lodge No 3 K of 1 Salt Lake which met last night raised 150 thus heading the K of P contribution This lodge also ap loliued a committee consisting of William Hearst George Yedder John Hell 1 M Patton Frances Mitchell Thomas Hobday and Slg Simon to solicit so-licit subscriptions from Its members The grand chancellor paid tho Information Infor-mation furnished the prosn that there were no lodges at ScoMcld and Castle Gate was Incorrect and that at Sco llcld there was a lodge of fortylive members sixteen of whom are reported among the killed by the explosion Members of the Mnccabc staled yesterday that If there were any of their order among the killed 1 they did not know of It Slt Lake Valley lodge No 12 of the A O U W at lust nights meeting appointed ap-pointed A J Young K J Petty and George A Tuckfleld as the committee lo represent their Ipdge at tonight A O U W r conference and Temple lodge No 15 which meets tonight will appoint Its conference committee the first thing PO that the committees of the three lodges will be able to act together A prominent member of the Woodmen Wood-men said yesterday that he knew of none of his order among the killed und that If J 0 member of the order went Into coal mining hn ran the risk of invalidating 0 in-validating his Insurance t ODD FELLOWS TO ASSIST Grand Lodge Selects Committee to Solicit for Funds The grand lodge I 0 O F has also taken the matter up In car t and last evening appointed the following committees to solicit funds Salt Lake City Jacob Morltz P G No 3 Cc H Walker P G No 22 William M Elliott P G No 15 Subscriptions Sub-scriptions ran be paid to C II Walker street C N W R W Co olllce Main OgdenA A Sumner P G No6 P A Cook P G No fi Park CltyL H JIubbard P G M No S William Kneale PO No7 Provo Eph Homer grand warden William Brereton P G Blngham Dr F J5 Straup P G No 11 James Richards P G No 2L Tlntlc DlPtrlft J Walnon grand treasurer John Morley P G No 12 J B Roberts P G No 31 Morcur R W Watt P G No 2o 0 1 E Smith P G No 1 Ncphl II W Musick D D C M 1 Pleasant Martin Wright p G No 20 p Manti W J Hosford P Q Mo c 23 Rlchfleld A J Moore P G No 29 I Castle GaloH G Webb Secretary No 31 Coalvlllo L Dod n P G No 2S Corlnne W F House P G Treas Payson E Belts D D G M VernalDan Hlllman D D G M LehlC E Merrllwv D D G M Sandy Arthur 1 1L J CushinG P G No c Murray Isaac Hadlcy D D G M For the Rebekah lodges the respec 1 tive D D grand masters have been appointed l Odd FellowB wishing to contrib uto flowers cn leave them at the I O O F tempi Market street this after non between thu hours of 3 and 5 they will be taken to Scofleld tomor Scofeld row by the grand lodge gand JOtlre oniccr 0 Moritz Ask Correction The name of the Halt Lake Hnwlng HrwJng company haying appeared In print as the Suit Lake Bed company Jacob Merits states that he la I not In the lat lor business nnd would like the SlOO lIP subscribed credited to his establishment estab-lishment OGDEN IS IN LINE Yesterdays Contributions Amounted to S1500 and More Will Follow The contributions In Ogden yesterday reached almost 1500 and no systematic work of nulslng money has yet been undertaken I un-dertaken tH Board of Education han grunted permission to the teachers in the public schools to take subscriptions f I l1 pUhlc HUbscrlptons from among the puplln each cqntrlbu lion to bf limited to 10 cents and it Is expected that about 300 will be raised In tills 1 manner The Cecelia club of Ogden will repeat Its I concert of last week on Monday evening at the Grand operahouse for the benefit of the bereaved ones at Sco field and scores of people were out yesterday yes-terday selling tickets for the affair The operahouse e ought to and doubtless will hold n larger crowd than It I has over held before LADIES GO TO SCOFIELD Committee from Salt Lake Goes to Aid the Stricken A committee consisting of Mesdames Robert Harkness Egbert Roberts E L Carpenter Jeannette Ferguson William Wil-liam Myers and Miss Louise Nelden left for Scoflekl yesterday afternoon In Mr Welbys private car This commlt too will Investigate conditions In Sco field ascertain the Immediate wanta of the women and children of the camp and at 0 special meeting at the home of Mrs O J Salisbury at 1030 oclock tomorrow Saturday morning will make I report thereof Among other things It will be ascertained ascer-tained whether or not there are girls and young women who would be willIng will-Ing lo go out lo service In this city as domestics and If so efforts will be r made to secure employment for them GUILD WILL RAISE FUNDS Ladies of Episcopal Churoh Will Give an Entertainment 0 An entertainment for the benefit of the families of the victims of the Scolleld mine disaster will be given under the auspices of the ladles guild of St Pauls church In the Salt Lake Theater next Monday night For the occasion the services of the best musical talent have been offered and the Gibson pictures pic-tures which were recently so well received re-ceived will be reproduced No effort will he spared to present a programme that will be In keeping with and wi Iplng wih entirely entire-ly 1 worthy of the object of the entertainment enter-tainment Manager 7yper has donated the uses of the Theater AVelhcs orchestra or-chestra has offered Us services and the Electric Light company will furnish fur-nish the light gratis I A public meeting will be held tonight i at S oclock at Sl Marks schoolhouse I 115 East First South street for the i purpose of furthering the success of the entertainment To this meeting L special invitation IH l extended to the public generally both organizations and Individuals to attend and lake active ac-tive part At the same time and place the Gibson caste is urgently requested to meet Tho following committees have been appointed Arrangement Mrs F K Woodruff F A Druehl JA Houghton George Y Wallace George 11 Scot D II Pcery Jr George Westervelt Frank P Kraft J R Walker Jr Mrs R D Grant Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs AV S McCornlck Mrs Winslow Rice Mrs I J E Bamberger Mrs A AV McCune Mrs David Keith Min Thomas Weir Mrs J T Donnellnn Mrs > Charles f Richards Entertainment John D Spencer Carl A Schicd AVIHard AAelhe Rev Mr Scott Horace Ensign Prof Christensen Chris-tensen Hebcr Goddard Geo D Py per A E Peabody Fred Graham Samuel C Park Grant Hampton Arthur Shepard Shep-ard lo O N AVetzell Mrs LIxle ThomasEdards Mrs Druce Pugsley Mrs Jolly Mrs riummcr Mrs Ira H Lewis Mrs Fabian Committee on Sale of Tickets Mrs Dickert Mrs J R AValker Jr Mrs Roggs Mrs Hanford Mrs Dave Hompslead Mrs F A Vincent Miss Mary Burke Mr Hune Mlus Sutherland Suther-land Miss Alf Miss Carter Miss AVootluard Mlns McGrath Mlns Kes lei Miss Howat Miss Anderson Miss June Sadler Miss Freed Mrs J Ih Franken Mrs A H R Bird Mies Zanc Miss Geddes Miss Park Miss Salisbury Miss Clara Clawson Miss Geneva Ellcrbuck Miss Lunt Miss Mc Cune Miss Celia Sharp Miss Afton Young Miss Alice Clawson Miss Edna Dwyer Mrs F C Fox Mrs George M Downey llrs George A Lowe Kaysville Subscribing Kaysvllle May Kaysville people have u deslro to bo represented among thoso who will aid the Scollcld widows and orphans In the hour 0 their dark trouble und In order to give those who lsh to subscribe to the relief fund an opportunity Mayor Burnea bun appointed a committee to receive contributions hoC appointed ap-pointed arc John R Bares Hum Stewart George Swan Jr John II Bonnemort John AV Galley H J Shof field R AV Barnes and John Barker Subscriptions aggregating 100 have been made and that I sum will be greatly great-ly swelled tomorrow How Fund Will Grow A large party of yard shops and swllehmen of the Salt Luke station Rio Grande Western offer to donate one days wagl each If the example I Is followed by oilier employees along the Mm It will reprrsent several thousand thou-sand dollars At Salt Lake alone there arc over COO men A subscription list was started In the I general offices Dooly block of the Rio Grande AVegtorn and by 5 oclocl 325 had been subscribed The Oregon Short Line auditors office gathered 25 yesterday A general and traveling agents subscription Is being started and another an-other by the wool men John Q Crltchlow of Jhc Utah Pacific Pa-cific Is starting a subscription among the employees of that rood Some of the several railroad brotherhoods broth-erhoods are talking of getting up separate sep-arate subscriptions Price Gives S250 I TRIBUNE SPECIAL Price Utah May 3Br R McDonald Rio Grande AArcstorn station agent here started tonight at 7 oclock p m to raise funds to help the stricken families fam-ilies at Scolleld and In about one hour had raised over 250 All of the eltl I xens gave freely and arc ready to give more 11 called upon to do so I Nephi Citizens Active 1 j I TRIBUNE SPECIAL Nephl Utah May 3he citizens of 0 Nephl are aroused over the appalling I arid disastrous calamity that has befallen I be-fallen the laboring peoplo of WInter I I Quarters The national flag has been flying at halfmast over since the terrible ter-rible disaster was known Mayor Grace Issued n proclamation calling a muss meeting o tho people to render aid for j I tho comfort of the distressed widows and orphans I The meeting was held tonight Mayor I Grace presiding Bishop Parkea acted as secretary and ft committee of the followingnamed persons was selected to solicit subscriptions for the sufferers suffer-ers President J AV Paxman John Foote AV C Andrews Bishop Parkcs Rev John Wilson Sheriff Christeaon M F McCune C S TJnguy E H Sparks Mrs Carrie Cooper and K PuXman The subscriptions s far art very fiatterlng nnd there la no doubt but what the people of Nephl will freely I I free-ly donate to the widows and orphans 1 at least 1000 beside what the city und I county will do Mr Elliot Mlllor of this city lost three brothers In tho explosion ex-plosion und Mrs Miller left here for the scene of horror this morning I Sends Money from Montana I Tho Tribune Is In receipt o the following I I fol-lowing communication from Ford Dick ert of Helena Mont Editor I Tribune Dear SlrFrol I this mornings Helena Independent I notice the appalling disaster at the Scollcld coul mines Please I Scol cOli Please find In closed L check for 2i to bo used for the benefit of the sufferers where it does the most good Very truly yours FERD DICKERT Free Telephone Service 1 1 Superintendent D S Murray of the I I Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company com-pany has tendered the free use of the companys wires to the residents l of lie I State where the use Is confined lo the efforts funds that arc being made to raise Lehi Doing Good Work Lohl May 31n response to the proclamation pro-clamation Issued by I Mayor Evans yesterday yes-terday a halfdozen subscription lists have been circulated during the day and us a result over 500 has been raised I by popular subscription for the aid of the unfortunate widows and orphans at Scofield This amount Avlll be Increased I In-creased several hundred dollars This afternoon a halfdozen young ladles ounf 1 I under the direction of Mrs G A Smith busied themselves in securing lowers with whIch to decorate the caskets of I the dead at Scofleld and nearly every home In the city contributed The flowers flow-ers In Immense quantities were sent to I Scofield train on this afternoons Rio Grande I I Mannings Generosity Manning May 3The Mercur mill employees are taking up subscriptions for tho Scofield sufferers They will also raise a fund for the rise n Ease India famine sufferers A nice amount will bo secured for each good cause Benefit Chorus Recital The Chamlnudc chorus recital set for next Tuesday night for the benefit of the Orphans Home and Day Nursery will bf l turned Into a benefit for the Scofield orphaned children Mrs Arthur I Brown and Mrs Rachel Mlllor stated yesterday that arrangements have been made to throw open the doors of the Institution for all the little ones oft the of-t stricken town who may need its shelter and that they will be given the greatest care and attention and every effort made to alleviate their I suffering I Third Ward to Entertain I Young ladles and gentlemen of the Third ward will give an enteltalnment for the benefit of the Scofield sufferers on Mondu > evening next In the ward moctlnghouse A delightful pro gramme is bolrtg prepared Ogden Lodges Contribution Protection lodge No 21 A 0 U W appropriated 2o last night for the Scofield sufferers and Fidelity No 3 of the same order will make a similar appropriation In addition to this the r two lodges together with the Degree of Honor will givo a musical and literary I social with rofrcBbmontR at an early date to which a charge of 25 cents will be made thc entire proceeds to go to the Mime object Postofhcc Clerks Subscribe The employees of the postoffice In this city an raising 50 In aid of the Scofield sufferers |