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Show pre-pari- ty every Day In tlia Standard Publish- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier ia Cedes City, including Sunday Homing Examiner, per monlh Single cupiea cia. S tlit-i- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner la sent by mail outside of Ogden, per y ear ...a...... ....... At least quarterly, Is advance. ...... tM FEARLESS AND ENT. The Examiner la n strictly Independent newvaper. It gives nil aides an equal snow. The Examiner has no favorites, and no enemies to punish. It will give the seas uneiaaed and unprejudiced. Communications trill he received on nil subject, presented in respectful language from known individuals, hut its true name must be published Is full. All letters and communications signed by nom da plumes, or assumed names, will be throws ia tha waste basket. The brave unn never hides behind nn assumed asms. Don't ask tbn Editor to bn responsible for what yon are ashamed of. You always cant lovi-- blame Twain. We have him because he is na easy Mark. Santa Rosa. A meeting of teachers of Sonoma county has called by a ihe county superintendent for April 14. to discuss the plans of the teachers of the county for the important part the) will play in the entertainment of the to the National Edueatiunal association, which convenes in San Francisco in July. Two excuraiona have been planned to thla city during tho session of the association, which Includes n visit to Luther Uurbank, the famous horticul-turik- t, dek-gae- a The James Flood building, Market aud Powell, leaning. . The Morning Examiner can bn found on sain by tbn Independent News Co Balt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden on Tbn Sonthara PaciSe Railway. Tbn Union Pacific Railway, and Tha Oregon Short Lins Railway. Examiner patrons will confer a favor on tha management by reporting to this office whenever they foil to And the papers at the designated placet. Ran Franciaco, April 19, S a. m. The fire I working up to California Street Hill, known as Nob Hill. It la already up to Pine and Mason streets and the annex to Hopklna art institute is on tire. One engine Is working at this place with a limited water aupply. pit-lol- Figures Issued In New York by the national immigration bureau show that 133,233 foreigners entered this rountry In Marrh. an increase of TO per cent over tbs figures for March, 1901, and an appreciable Increase over March, 1005. Last month mors than 24.o6o Russians came, ns compared with 10,000 Russians In Marrh, 1105, For the sis months ending March 31. immigration shows an increase of 31 per cent ever a similar period ending n March 31, 1904. Nearly a entered in this time. If tlila rate la continued the prople of thla country will be moat familiar, with polyglot language, and iar from realising the or Charles A. Unokwaller seat the folIdeal or understanding the laws of lowing t meg ram to Mayor Bchmits the peoples who have mads tha nation of Sun Francisco: The people of Indianapolis authwhat it la. orize )ou to make a draft upon me for 119,000 for the relief of the BufferARCHBISHOP IRELAND. ing people oT your city. Let ua know Little doubt remain that Archbish- If further assistance will he needed." A geueral call for relief has been op Ireland of SL Paul Is to be made Issued and any sum In exress of the a cardinal, says the New York Trib- (10,000 will he forwarded to the une. Upon bis departure from this stricken city. country last month, he went to Paris, RAILROAD DAMAGE SLIGHT. conferred ho n where wllh council of tha French New York. April 19. B. H. Harri-maplenary last night received a diapatek church la regard to the his represents! ivea in Saa Francrisis. From Paris he from In which It waa stated that tha went to Rome, where he has since re- cisco lows to tha Southern Pacific waa commained, .being frequently la confer- paratively light ence with the pope. W. Calhoun, president of tha AssoThe Tribune sutes positively that ciated Railroads of San Francisco, the elevation of the archbishop U as- tried in vain all day to get iu communication with his offlee. sured. The editor of one of the leading Mr. Cqlhoua. while greatly worried Catholic papers of the country has re- over railroad property and It a possible was congratulated on tha received in a letter from a high turn of his wife from there lately. this official in church Rome, news: Ireland is Archbishop FREE MESSAGES. the lion, of the moment here. 1 Sew York, April esnnot remember eAen any prelate of of the Western Union Teleany country got a greater reception Clowry, graph company made thla announcefrom the cardinals, especially those of ment today: The Western Union will transmit Iho Curie. Tho holy father has great confidence In him, and from all I can free domestic mesaagea relating to the relief of sufferers at San Franlearn and observe the archbishop will cisco whenthe offered by duly eonatimted soon be crested a cardinal.'' relief organlaationa or public offleera In It Is known that the archbishop is their official capacity. When destined Ssn Franctscn such messages will not without anomies In Rome, some in to be to such dnlsya as the condithe college of cardinals. His advanced tionsubject at that point. Impose." position upon polltlral, economic and FIRE ON NOB HILL. labor questions are not regarded with favor by a reactionist faction In the Washington, April 19 A bulletin church. This body fears that bis says: San Franrisro Entire district up to the college might tend to encourage the liberal party in the Italian as far aa the New Fairmont hotel on top of Nob Hill. California street, bechurch. tween Powell and Mason streets, all gone, it ts reported that inn.ortn peoNot. for rears has so great, a public ple are homeless and at 4:30 a. m., calamity occurred, as the destruction Kan Francisco time, fire not under conof Ran Franidaeo. The nation is piling- - trol. Water supply again rnt off. Ten thousand homeless are reported at Santa Rosa. half-millio- ay-te- rn three-fourth- e n - n aldent A DIFFERENCE7 PEOPLE TAKEN ACROSS THE BAY IN L April 19. It was announcIn the Edinburgh Uni edChicago, at the offlee of the Santa Fe road this city today that employes of versity three human lungs lie in road In San Francisco had taken side by side. One is of an the a great many people from Kan Franis snow white. cisco across the bay in barges, landEskimo and them at Pont Townsend. Who they In life, this would be ruddy, ing are aud thrtr number could not be with rich blood. Another is ascertained. and is that of a black. The other is of a town' NAVY YARD SLIGHTLY INJURED. dweller and is a dirty slate Washington. April 9. A telegram received the navy department today gray, as are the lungs of most from the ateommindant at Mare Island city residents. Thats why nsvy yard, sent since the earthquake, report that (1,000 will cover the damconsumption thrives in cities. age done there. No mention la made One reason why Scott's of any Injurte to any of the poplc of Emulsion does so much to the yard. keep down consumption is VESUVIUS AGAIN ACTIVE. because it helps to keep the Anril 19. Volcanic ashes lungs clean and supplies areNaples. again felling at Rani Anasita. red blooa. with them rich, It ji Somma and Oareola in such quantities that th Inhabitants who had returned makes the lungs their homes have heen obliged to If the body is run to lear again. down and health is at a loMjj MONSTER BENEFIT. ebo Scotts Emulsion wil? build it up quickly and per Baltimore. April th local theaters wtl I coal-min- er germ-resistin- g. 19-- All manently. SCOTT A BOWKS. j n rwil lam iwBafo Store. If you have anything te sell er buy cad er phone 1S70 to 1378 Wash, Ava. Be!l 554-Ind. 675. Second-Han- d k. B. A. DENKERB. Will pay tha highest price for secondhand furniture and sell to th public th cheapest 2419 Grant Ave. Bell Phone 637-Ind. 920. , WINES pt FOREIGNERS. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Washington, April 19. A Western Union bulletin to the war department from San Franciseo (11 a. m., Ogden time) The Western Union and Sut hern Pacific buildings nays: C. J. HERRICK A The lire is burniug rapidly in a have been totally destroyed. to H. L. White, your goods haro If you want diagoual line up the hill, commencing at McAllister and end- to Bring sell thorn. Call hers If you want ing at lkittery street, and on Main street as far as Sixteenth buy. 2342 Wash Ave. Bell Phone . street. The water supply has giten out, the wind is rising Ind. 407. and the military authorities have just forbidden any one to enter the city. They have all they can handle without attempting any more. Across the street la the Fairmount hoThis Oelricha. tel. erected by Mr. building will probably aland, ns It, la fireproof. Adjoining the Hop-kin- a It i expected that at least 2,000 entirely Institute la tha Stanford mansion. people will avail themselves of this op- To the west the flames have spread to portunity to visit Burbank's home, and Fillmore and Golden Gate avenue, and inspect the wonderful work which he north to Sutter and Leavenworth. ia carrying on here and at his SebasThe art treasure are being removed topol experimental farm. In addition from the Hopklna Institute, to ronsmting to receive tha excursioA detachment of sailors from one of nist, Burbank has promised to prepare the warships Is assisting the firemen r for presentation to the associa- at thia a a point. Offleera with drawn tion at one of Its sessions. San Franare forring citizen to work. Peocisco Chronicle. ple are leaving, fleeing to Golden Gate Park, and the Preaidlo. All night long OFFICER BLOWN UF. a constant stream of humanity walked the afreets to the west. One hundred Ran Francisco, via Oakland. April thousand people slept out of door last 19. Lieut. Charles Fulls, rommanding night and by tonight the number of the 24th company of light artillery wa horaelesa will reach 300,009. blown up by a charge of dynamite, at There la suffering from lark of food Sixth and Jeaae streets, and waa prob- and water already. San Francisco ably fatally injured. He waa taken to needs help and needs it immediately. the nllitary hospital at tha Preaid la One train got in over tbe Valley route He had a fractured skull and several from I .os Angrlea last night with the bones and Internal Injuries. atipreme court on board. No trains are Lieut. Fulls placed a heavy charge running on the cosat route. of dynamite In a building on Sixth The new poat'ifflce building at Sevstreet. The fuse waa imperfect and enth and Mission ia gutted and there did not Ignite tha charge a anon ex- are no mail deliveries. Is still out of The telephone pected. Puli went to th building to s of all relight It and the charge wa explod- commission. Fully the buildings in the rltv will be desed while he waa In the building. Tha injured officer la a graduate of troyed. It la Impossible to estimate the artillery school at Fortress Mon- accurately the number of people killroe. Ya. fie la thirty year of age, ed or the property loss. A noticeable feature of the past two single and a native of Chicago, days la the calmness of the people. Perhaps they are dazed, but in any INDIANAPOLIS CONTRIBUTES. event they show little emotion. Lieutenant McMillan, of the United Indianapolis, April 19. After a consteamship Bear, Is among sultation with a number of Indlanapo-li- States business mm At noon today. May- many who are Impressing all with their before a. m. 9- SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Wo buy and soil all kinds of now and second-han- d goods. Call or phono Wocksr A Haynes, Props. 119 25th SL Phone, Ind, 922. IS-y- TO SEE BURBANK'S WORKS. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing thin offlee of failure ' is diatr INDEPEND to receive The Examiner their breakfast. , a hkeleton. Vesuvius, Formo-- a. San Frencico. three name aynonymoua with the of the year. It apgreatest pears that Vesuvius set iu motion a seismic nave. I'H 19. r moat dastardly of men. ............ a IN- - The fire in San -0 ald. Oakland, Cal., April Francis and .Merchant ISt, hotel rramiwo is unabated. The Summary punishment met three A hotel threatened. is Fairmont The are gone. nefarious Exchange thieves earning on The of ia art institute of the ark Hopkins destroyed. jMirtiuu work among the ruin of San Francisis co. They deserve no pity and are the enlire structure will probably go. The Chronicle building 'S ete unite tomorrow afternoon In a inmter benefit, for the aufferera by the Kin Francisco earthquake. t 1900 A DIRECTORYJ of All SECOND-HANCANNON STORE. New and Second-han- d House held Goods Now Goode Exchanged for old. 2272 Washington Avo. Ind. Phono 372. J ) baroer have agreed ot to goslp with their cuatomer. Didn't tome one y that the end of the aorid waa to be preceded by sign and portent, ark the New York HerBayonne Year by The ing Company. APRIL 20, MOUSING, Second Hand Stores rd ino mourning, and million of will aid . materially- - the airicken prople on the count. From aud peace to denotation and horror i an awful gap. THE EXAMINER Published UTAH. FRIDAY OGDEN. EXAMINER: MOKMX0 THE 4 of meetdevotion to duty ing a crisis. He rzrries a navy pistol and a cool eye bark of it, which favorably Impresses even those whom he compels to work. He is one of many who are maintaining cool heads and daunt-les- a heart in the midst of the holocaust. Early thla morning Governor Pardee received President' Roosevelt's message of eympatby. STORY OP municipal building concaved like rgg shell. The steel dome was still standing, but the rest of the structure was a mase of charred ruins. It was not yet noon, but the city's hospitali were already filled with dead and injured. In every direction hysterical women were seen. Men walked through the streets weeping, and others with blanched feos. Transfer men were being offered fabulous suma to remove household goods even for a block distant. Horses had been turned louse and were running at large, to proven: their being Incinerated in the burning buildings. Women had loaded their personal beleagings on carts and were pulling them through the city, the property being huddled in public squares. By 12 oclock tha streets were absolutely choked. At 4 p. m. Mr. Anthony waa la front of tha Flood building, which waa still standing but twisted out of shape. A similar condition prevailed at the Phelan building and also at the Call building, which a few minutes later was dynamited and fell to the street. 8t. Ignatius churen on Hayes street, three blocks from Market, was a. center of flames at this hour and all south of Market street from the Ferry to 18ih street was burning fiercely. People were leaving the rlty by thousands and total dirkness prevailed, duo to amoke. There waa no food or water to he had and the saloons uf the city had been taken possession of by mobs who helped themselves to what they desired. Mr. Anthony says he was convinced that tho city would be absolutely destroyed. The lower part of Market street resembled onq huge grave with corpses everywhere. Tha section north of Market waa In line for destruction unlesa the conflagration could be headed 0117 Those who were. able. to afford U, were paying fabulous sums for the use of automobiles and were leaving th city. One ferrywa being operated to Oakland, the steamer Berkeley being still In service.) Only heads of families were permitted (p land In San Franciacp. FURTHER CONVULSIONS (By Salinas, Cal., April distance telephone to Loe Angeles.) man of PaJ. P. Anthony, a business cific Grove, arrived In this city this morning, having made tbe trip from San Francisco bv automobile. He left there at alx o'clock last evening. Mr. Anthony la the first eye witness to bring direct Information from Ban Franclsca Ilia story ia graphic and complete. Mr. Anthony says that he waa sleeping In hta room at the Ramona hotel on Ellis street, near Mason. and was suddenly awakened at 1:23 yesterday morning.. Th first shock that brought him out of bed. he waa appalling In Its terribl aays, force. The whole earth seemed to heave and fall. The building where he waa housed, which is alx stories high, waa lifted from Ita foundation and the roof caved In. A score or more of guest, men and women, immediately made their way to the etreet. which waa soon filled with people, and a perDebris showered Infect panic rnsui-d- . to the street from tbe buildings on result. Mr. Anthony every aide. Aa aaya, be saw a score or more of people killed. Women became hysterical and prayed In the street, while men Mt on the curbing, appearing to he dazed. It waa twenty minute before tbe people seemed to realise the rztent of the rataat.rophe. The people gathered In and In empty the public square squares thousands of people gathered. It waa 9 o'clock before the police were In control of the situation. When they finally resumed charge, th officers directed their energy towand warning tha people In the streets away from dangerous buildings which were on the brink of toppling over. Mr. Anthony saye h wa walking on Market street, near the Emporium, about 9 a. m.. when a sever shock wa felt. At once tbe streete filler again with racited persona, and thousands were soon gathered in the vicinity, paralyzed with fear. Before the prtatnrs could realize what had happened the walls of the building swayed a distance of three feet. The thousands of bystander stood aa If paralysed, expecting very moment that they would be crushed, hut another trembler seemed to restore: the big building to its natural position. Mr. Anthony said that he momentarily experled that, with thoiiNinrix of others who were in the neighborhood, he would be crushed to death. Ho made his wa down Market street a far as the Util building, from -which flames ver suing at every window, with the l''7o shooting out through the roof. A similar condition prevailed in the Examiner building, across the street. He then started the depot, at Third and Townsend street, determined to leave the city. H found a procession of several thousand persona headed in the same direction. He made his way to Eighth and Market, thence down Eighth to Townsend and to Third. The entire section which he traversed waa afire, making i lmpus-ihl- c for him to reach his destination. He attempted to hark track, bin found that hta retreat had been rut. off hr the flames, lie then went, to Twrifib street, and reached Market sir. ct again by the city halt. Ban rr.inriscos magnificent 1 fr long- LIQUORS A Instructors of Ogden City with locMton of ,ludio. JOSEPH BALLYNTINE MISS GERTRUDE Director Ogdea Tabernacle Choir.! Instructor en Piana igromT Voice Building a Specialty. Method) Stud.p 2456 Btudle 2532 Orchard Ave. , THE MISSES WILLIAMS L W. FORD "true ton. Orchestral leader. Violin Instructor. i Studio 6261 Wan 132 Poplar ava. Bell Ay. phene S73-X- . MIBB CLARA WARNas" -CMA8. C. THATCHER, UichtetUy Method. . Arranger of Music for Orchestra "r 840 Twenty-thirtinet and Band. Theatrical Pianist. 330 Wash. Ava. Ind. 'phsn 741 - W. B. 8TOWELL eea Twanty-oovontRUTH E. PROUT g rancher of Violin and Piano, IDA M. CAS8IN 2465 Van Bursa Ava. Instructor cf PiaM Studio 2580 Lincoln Ava. MIBB M. H. DALRYMPLE Teacher of Piano, e." myrtle 2454 Adam Ave. Teacher efkensler" PUno. Studio 563 29th street . MRS. R. P. HUNTER MRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEL. Teacher ef Guitar and Mandolin.! Concert Pioniete, Teech.r (Moravian System). Alee Piano. Studio 2660 Adorno. 'Phone Incite Studio 2248 Quincy Ava. d h . Phone Plano Theory. Bell Phono 71BZ. Falstaff Cafe 425 Wash. Ava. MRS. S. E. REDFIELD Teacher of Piano. Studio, 649 W sailing ton Avaaaa DENT MOWERY H. PATTIBON M. LEEDOM. J. 22SX PANTONE Violin Inetructor. Orchestral Work a specialty. 2721 Jefferson Ave. M. J. W. SALTER, Teacher ef Piano, , Studio 2749 Adams. Phons 317 Ind. ' ' Teacher of Violin; also Orchestral Work, 155 28th 8L Bell 'phone 719-k ERNEST M. W. JONES Plano, Cabinet Organ and Har-many. Studio 3343 Wash. Ava. MIBB Avenue, BEAR IN MIND the fact If youve a transfer Job you that wa'va an equipment capable of accomplishing It quickly ADDIE J. PARRY Instructor on Piano, Organ and Gul-- ! Ur, Vocal Leaaona Taught by Not. Studio 261 Twenty-thir- d SL be-for- o and to your groat satisfaction manner and coat In HENRY Wooh. Avo. Boll 753-- k. 47IY. " MISS ALMA BAUER Plano, Lcachetrzk Method, Studio 2309 Adame Ava. Terj TartTT MRS, J. L. HERRICK Instructions Given In China Inq. Karamle Studio, 2750 Avanus. MIBB Palm. Wash MARIE A. ADAMS Instructor In Art; Drawing, OIL Water Color and Chino Palntlna. Studio 2430 Lincoln Avo BLAIR Piano Tunor and repairer. Fine! tone and action regulating. 2367 OLGA WEHREND Teacher of Singing. 2309 Adame avo. Ball phone H. H. MORTON, Oreheatral Work a Specialty. Teacher of Violin. Studio 1091 Oak ' CLYDE REDFIELD Taaehor of Violin and Trenton. Studio S4 Washington Ave. ' S. W. PURDY, MISS DELLA LUND, Plano Inotructor. Studio, 60 North Wash. Ava MIBB LUCILE WALLACE Teacher In China Painting. Dealar In Pino China, Plain and Dee era ad. Studio roar, 542 27th. St Allen Transfer Co. A Directory of Real Cstate Agents of Ogden' City For bargaina in Ogdon and outside propertloo ooo Classified Biles calum . . , DICTED. i 19. PRE-- and the Art lie Rome, April 19. The seismographs ihe observatories throughout Italy yesterday record'd distant earthquake in Those cf the observatory at Florence, which has the moat perfect instruments. Indicated that an earthquake had been felt at a distance of over 7,000 miles. The shocks were so severe that they injured the instrument. The director of the Florence observatory I of tho opinion that tne hock in Callfoi ula. occurring in connection with the outbreak of Vesuvius and the earthquake at Calabria In September last, indicate the approach of further terrestrial convulsion. King Victor Emmanuel was moat impressed with the news from California, following noon after the Calabria disaster and the eruption of Vesuvius. He said that no one can sympathise more than the Italians with, the aufferera in and about 8an Franciaco. adding that ho felt moat anxious for the thousands of Italian emigrants In California. The news was communicated to the Pope by the papal secretary of state. The Pontiff gave orders that he be kept Informed of all the developments, especially regarding the safety of Archbishop Rtorden and of the clergy of Ban Franciaco. shocks. Harness TalK la never out of order. So a few blta of Information about our lino of Harness and Horse Goods. Wa arc manufacturing a fine Una of Double and Single Harness for heavy or light drawing at prices that will please you. The man or woman that buy their Harness, hero are alwsya satisfied with their bargain. Each set la made of extra good stock, and tha mountings era of superior grads. Wa give free one of our famous Grants Vulcanite Whip with each act of harness purchased. J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. 2293 Wash. Ava. 179 Twenty-thir- d at MESSAGE FROM PARIS. Taria. April 19. President Fallerles, ha telegraphed to President Roosevelt an expression of France's moat profound sympathy with the United State In the disaster at San Francisco. The ministerial council today discussed the catastrophe at 8an Franciaco and derided to forward condolence. M. Morland, chief of the protocol of the foreign office, called at the American embassy during the day and personalAmbassador McCorly conveyed to mack an expression of sorrow for the elater republic. Thera are many San - Franciscans here. Including a number of the Sprocket family, and thpy are In a state of Intense anxiety aa repeated telegrams bring no response concerning the fate of relatives. The presence of the hero ia preparatory to the Sprocket marriage of Mia Lurlin Sprocket to Spencer Eddy, secretary to the American embassy at S'. Petersburg. SHRINERS AND TEACHERS To California A Directory of Attorneys and Its Host Famous SUMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadent Terminal month. It la aald that 10.000 Ph lin- ers of the eastern state expected to attend the convention. Another large convention scheduled for Kan Franciaco is the annual meeting of school teachers of the United States in June. Th trunk lines have been arranging for an attendance of OO.ooO teachers. V. V. Beard, aeneral passenger agent of the New York Central railroad, said the excursion would go anyway. They may her to hold the convention in Los Angeles or Portland, ' he But It will not be abancontinued. doned. n too much expense ha heen incurred In mkng preparations." Locating Offices for the Convenience of Public. AGEE, CHEZ A MCRACKEN Attorneys and Counselor. ' Rooms 440-4- 3 First Nat Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long Beach Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOB ANGELES. Bank Bldg. C. GUNNELL JOHN E. BAGLEY. Attomay-at-Le- Rooms 27 and 28. First Nat Office 2409 Washington Avo. J. O. SKEEN Attorney and CounoaloMHf" First Nat Bank Bldg- - Botl E. T. HULANISkI T. R. OXONNELLY. VOLNEY . Owing to the disaster to Sen Franciaco much anxie- LOW EXCURSION RITES ty la felt among officials of the big Boo C. A. HENRY at Depot Ticket trunk lines over .wo large excursion which had heen planned for that city Office, or write te J. LI MOORE, A L this spring. The national convention A, BALT LAKE CITY. of Shrlners was scheduled to begin In 8un Franciaco the latter part of this Naw York. April 19. OF OGDEN CITY Attsmoyot-Law- . . Attomey-at-Law- Attomay-nt-Law- Rooms 21 22. First Nat Bank Bldg. DAVIS A DEVINE. AttomayMt-Law- . . St- Twenty-fourt-h oon'o Grocery. - over RtcM1 Ind. phono R. 8. FARNiWORTH . Rooms 425 and 425 Ecclos Bldg. MALONEY. THOMAS S64 Attomey-at-La- 314 and 315Ecclo Building M. D. LE88ENGER Attomay-atrLar, a In Bankruptcy, U. 8. 2442 Washington Avo. Com-alone- Attomy-eM-,w-30- 8 Eccles Building. The Leading Dentists of Ogden City. DR. F. C- - OSGOOD, Dentist, Over Utahna ' Drug Store, Comer 25th and Wash. EGGINTON DENTAL PARLORS, Over Wm. Driver A Sons Drug Store 2451 Washington Avo. |