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Show This is the. Flour i per i That Took the 2 Medals ' FRISCO Mr . Sugar and Cedes- New York. April 19 Sugar-R- aw cenquiet; fair reflning 2 motrifugal i test 3 Refined lasses sugar 2 powdered 4.70; quiet, cruehed granule led 4.60. , Coffee Steady; No. 7 Rio 9 1 16. 11-1- EXCHANGE Wool I NTERFERS DISASTER WITH TRADING. Louis. St. IS. Mo., April Wool-Ste- ady territory end western mediums 22029; Ann medium 21025; fine 18 : 21. Brkotrs Here-Lo- Gama - Intersat In tha Beck Tunnel Was ot Activa. 19 Eh It Lake. Anril Today has been on of tho quietest on the floor nf the local exchange within the recollection of the oldest member. The pre veiling eseltement over the Ean Francisco huroi" inrreni-ehourly and even the mow seasoned brokers appear to have lost interest In the stock game temporarily. A Lout 3.600 Beek Tunnel changed hands at 91.03 to $1.00 which la the lowest. price iht stock has reached in some time. Three hundred shares and 81.260. of Duly were sold at and May Day was nearly a activa as usual at prices ranging from 284c to 294o: 6.540 shareac hanging hands. A meeting of the governing board of the exchange has been called for 4 o'clock to consider the possibility of arranging to handle Nevada stocks at this point. It has been pointed out that peupls of Fan Francisco taka but little interest in Nevada stocks and It has been sugges.ad that New Turk or tom, other eastern city would provide a much better market In every way. There la much to Im aatd tn favor of 8 It Lake la this connection and It la to be hoped that some arrangement mar be reached whereby thee alocka will be handled right here. e (TridHNrk.) Every person should learn Just what tho red package looks like 'and the economy In using Allen's Self rising B. B. B. Flour. It is the moat nutritious blend of grains that can be made. Vou knew that easy digestion and perfect assimilation of food if accessary for good health.Any person csm digest hot griddls rskss. Boston Muffins, Boston Brown from Brand or Fruit Pudding mad our blend of pure food flour, and. the simplicity In making it up and tho of hsr'sg It Just right, every tits should be considered. Ask your grocer for It and if he Is out of It. send his name to us and we will supply you with n sample package free. Grocers who study your welfare aqd their' own profit, will supply you with these goods at all times. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Paclfle Coast Factory, Ban Jose, Cal Sl-Z- Closing Quotations. Chicago Cattle. Chiracs. April 19. Cattle Receipts Beeves $1.90 4.50U, slow and steady. 66.1&; cows and heifers $1.7502.36; atorkera aad feeders 92.75 4.65; Ten-an- a $3.9004.60. Hogs Receipts 6.000: market 5e lower. Mixed and butchers good heavy 96.CO0S.72 rough heavy $6.25 6.45; light 06.4U 6.70: pigs $5.9006 40; bulk of sales 66.600(72 12,000. Strong. Sheep Receipts Sheep 93.650 0.35; lambs 94.7507.oO. : . Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Ma, April 19. Caltle Receipts 4,4100. Steady; native steers 4.2505.15; native cows and heifer 2.5005.00; stackers and feeders 1.000 4.75; bulls 2.0004.15; calves 3.000 5.50; western fed steers 3.5005.25; western fed cowrn 2.760 4.35. HOGS Receipt O.QOO. Steady to 5e .40 0 5.47 lower; hulk of Bales.40 packers heavy .4501.62 .42 6.52 pigs and light 5.40 .000. SHEEP Receipts Strong; muttons 4.6000.00; lambs .0006.60; range wethers 5.0006.25; fed ewes 4.25 06.65. 1-- At the church at the Good Shepherd, oa Friday evening the Rt. Rev. Frank 8, Spaulding D D., will make fata annual visitation of this parish, will preach and will administer the rite of eonflrmatioB. Service begins at 7:40 o'clock. MAYOR APPEALS FOR ALASKA EXCURSIONS BREAD ARD COOP SUPPLIES ( San Francisco, April 19. Mayor Schmitt this afternoon issued the following proclamation to the people of San Francisco: Tho federal troops, the members of the regular police force aad all special police officers have been authorised to kill any aad all persons found engaged la looting or In the commission of any other crime. I have directed alktha gas and electric lighting companies sK to ttira on gas or electricity until I order them to do ao. You may therefore expect tho city to remain in daftness for an In- "TOTEM POLE ROUTE SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT BUN, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. definite time. regueat all cltlaens to remain at from darkness nntil daylight every night until order In restored, "1 warn nil cltlaens of tha danger of lira from damaged or destroyed chimney,, broken or leaking gas pipes or fixtures or any like rauae." , President Harrlinan of the Southern Paclfle company has wired the officials here to place the company's fern-boat- s at. the disposal of the Ban Frandseo municipal authorities to euabla them to send nil those desiring to leave the stricken city. The Southern Pacific hospital, at Fourteenth and Mission streets, baa been dynamited, all patients having bean removed to place of safety. The Linda Vista and tha Pleasanton, two large family hotel on Jonea street, In the better part of tha rity. have been blown up to stay the progress of the conflagration. Mayor Schmitt baa addressed an appeal to the people of Oakland, asking for bread and food supplies of all kinds, tents and bedding. Golden Gate park will be the place where the destitute will be taken care of. We want these things." adds the mayor, "and we want them immediately." Three morning newspapers of this rity the Call, the Chronicle and the Examine! will combine on an tomocrow morning from the plant of the Oakland Tribune, "1 homo Inalde Passage. Seasickness Urn knswn. , Ths Palatial Exeursisn. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Lsavt ' TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Juaa 7, Si; July B, 20; Aug. 2.; Nsarvstlons, litsrsturs and full Information. apply C. IX DU NAN N, Gan, Pass. Aganl 10 Matkat St. San Francises.' Far I . The Examiner ; more than the actual paying; subscribers of any Has at paper, in WEBER County, the Stand-- : ard alonf excepted. at 500 ; 11.04; 400 at 91.034- - Opan Board Salas. 000 at $1.06; 4H) Rnck'.liinn!. at f 1.034. Black Jack, 4ifl at. 90c. lue at PBIURBADCES ROT P1.IIK: fi.000 . Little Hell. ISO at 7.45. Lower Mammoth, l.txm at 404c, seller 60 days; 1,000 at 41, buyer 30 days. llonorine, 300 at $2.49; 100 nt $2.60. CHICAGO FUTURES. Tha Laadlng Futures Follows, Rangsd OVER Oakland, April 19. A. O. Ieuachner, director of the students' observatory of the rWerttity of California, today gave out the following record of the earthquake: The principal part of the earthquake came In two section, the first aeries of vlbratltmn lasting for abotit 40 seconds. The vibrations diminished considerably during the following ten second!, and then continued with resecnewed vigor for about twenty-livonds more. But oven at this writing (about 12 m.) the disturbance has not ns yet edhalded, ns alight shocks are being recorded at frequent- Intervals The prinon tha Ewing seismograph.cipal direction of morion was from weat. The to north-nort- h remarkable feature of this earthquake snide from Its intensity, was Its rotary motion. As seen from the print, the sum total of all displacements represents n very regular ellipse and some of the line, representing the earths motion can be traced along the whole The three severest circumference. earthquakes on record in this vicinity are those of October 21, 1869; March 30, 1893, and that of yesterday. The result of observation Indicates that otir heaviest shocks are in the direction north-nortweat. In thnt respect the records of the three heaviest earthquakes agree entirely. But they hare several other features One of these is that whlla In common. the displacement are very large the rlbratlon period la comparatively alow, amounting tt about one econd in the last two big earthquake." e for . MONUMENTS south-southea- COPINGS AND HEADSTONES ' DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, and you bar: in pay tboni. Saa kume peeph firsL Two car loads of a:k to isiael f.O'l.. Void OsNiltr City Cemetery. iu eonth-aouthea- TWfMrftoMs-ftKfetaftraytatasa- s Ms Mlesrart Ebor sad Cttaga . The Cash Quotations. Cash Quotations were as follows: Wheat No. 2 spring Kmffgzc; No. 3 114c: No. 2 red 9840914c. Corn No. 2 47t.c; No. 2 yellow 44fc Oats No. 2 324c; No. 2 white 31',, ft 344c; No. 1 white 2249334c. Rye No. 2 61c. Parley Good feeding 33041c; fhlr ItownUhvaiyi M,BngSS aga. CMcags wfihe Uracl sanaseOM Mr to choice malting 460i$e. - SLFaxxl aad Minneapolis 1 ' CMtact & ' tath-West- an WAB SHOCKED. - lOverland Limited I h FRESNO By. I Finn- Pned-- No. 1 P1.0S4: 1 N northwestern tlJS. Timothy 8oed Prime $3,174. Short Clear Sides (boxed) $9,100 916.' Mess pc., per bbl $6.15020. r 190 lb S8.7O0S.134. Lnrd. 8ho'. Riba aides (loose) 08.700 8.75. '' f Maker, basis of hlah wine, $ 13, lover Coi,inirt rrafle Wll 28. . Fresno. April . 19. The earihqtiRke did no damage in Fresno, although It was tha heaviest shock ever felt here. on the border line of At. Los Bano the county, heavy Damage was done. Several brick building were wrecked. No fatalities. The lose I $75.000q. ooooooooooooooo 0 SQUADRON FT An, FRIDAY .MORNING, EXAMINES: OGDEN, 1HE MORXIXG IS SAFE. Washington, April 19. A telegram received at the navy department this morning from the commander of th Paclfle squadron neat since the earthquake, reports thet'all 1 well, with this squadron. IV Chicago and Marblehead are en routs from Long Beach to San Fran-clac- o and will probably reach there tome time tomorrow'. The Boston and Princeton art at Long Beach. ooooooflooooeooo SURVIVORS TELL OF HORROR. (Continued from Page One.) and banging over the street like the leaning tower of Pis. $ remained in San FrencUa. until 7 o'clock and thm took the ferry' for Oakland, but returned to the burning city an hour and a half later. At that time th city seemed doomed. I remains! but for a fear minutes, then made by way bark to the ferry station. I hbpe I may never bn called upon to pass through such an experience again. People by rhe thousands and seemingly devoid of reason, were crowded around the ferry station. At the iron gates they clawed with their hands as ao many maniacs. They sought to break the bars, aad failiag in that, turned upon each other. Fighting my way to the gate like the others, the thought came into my mind of what rat in a trap wo were. Had 1 not been a strong man I should certainly have been killed. Like Rates In a Trap. , "When the ferry drew np to the slip and the gates were thrown open, the rush to safe'y - was tremendous. The people flowed through the passageway like a mountain torrent that meeting rocks In its path, dashes over them. Those who fell, raved themselves aa beat they could. "I left Oakland at about 5 oclock. At that rime 8an Francisco was hidden In a pall of smoke. Tha sun shone brightly upon it without any seeming penetration. Fiamen at time cleft the darkness. This cloud was five miles in height and at .its top changed Into n milk white. , HVi Sava Women. J. Ritter, of Houston, Texes. Mid: "I was in tha Golden West hotel when the lint ahock came. When I awoke the hotel was shaking Ilka a cradle. While I was dressing the rear wall of the hotel fell into the diningroom. 1 was dressed by the time the second ahock came and waa going to rush out of tho building, but the appeals of the women on the rame floor topped me. Witt eom of the other men gueatat on tho fifth floor, we managed to gpt the women out. It waa ne alight task moat of the women were hyterical. "The first eight outside was that of d naked and person In tha streets, running about crying, screeching, wild with fear, while buildings were toppling down around them and choking up the atreetc. Many wars wrapped only in hand clothes. "It took me twe hours to get around the fire and serosa the bay, I thluk tha entire city will ba destroyed." Worse Then a Cyclone. n E. A. Cole, n horsemen, over the country, was at the Palaee hotel. In the mldet of the seenea of horror, Wednesday morning, "My God, 1 vever saw anything Ilka it," said Mr. Cole, and I have eeen things, too. I waa in the. BL Louis cyclone and the Baltimore fire. They were nothing. Man!' you can! Imagine it, lt'e indescribable. I saw all San Francisco staggering end rocking and then In flames. I wanted to rush and Jump in the bay and. abut out nil the awful eight,". Womans Experience. . Mrs. Agnes ' Zihkotel Broadway, said: I was stopping at-- 3$ Fifth street in 8aa Fran cl mo. Tfi rear of that bouse oollepaed and ike landlady and about thirty of tha roomers were killed.- - I escaped simply because 1 bed n front ropm; and whan I got out, the roof and stairways had collapsed in the rear half' of the ' house. .Out In the street It waa impossible to find x clear pathway. I aavnnother lodging house near our collapse I think It must have been 39 Fifth street and I know nil the inmates were killed, for itt wreck was complete. In ten minute the entire block to Mission street was in flames." Gorga F. Williams, Pullman car conductor on the second train to arrive in Los Angelos today from San Francisco, was one of those who witnessed the holocaust- - of yesterday Mr.. Williams, who lives 'at morning. 316 Maple avenue Frnltvale, waa not In San Francisco at the time of the rflet shock, but reached the city shortly after 8 o'clock. Ha says at that time there wit little rush at the ferry station and the people were both coming and going. He waa la the stricken city from then until 2 o'clock. Terrible Sigth In Streets. "During the time I waa there," aaya Mr. William, "the work of rescue and lighting dt the flames going on without Intermlttears. The bodies of the dead were being carried through the streets In every manner of conveyance, carriages, wheel carts, grooery wagon and trucks. In many places tha streets were impassible. Oa lower Market street I w a man with a team of horara and a truck on which four bodies were plied hsphsurd. As I stood there a building tumbled Into the street, which wa already blocked in front. The flamea came on apace and the man, unable to save his horses or hia freight of human bodies, sought safety in flight. As I watchethe lira licked np the dead and the living and swept onward In search of more sustehalf-dresse- well-know- ,i n nance. lJMlfi HEROIC EFFORT TO CHECK FLAMES, BUILDING WRECKED BY ARTILLERY. plumb, ' APRIL 20, (Continued on JPag OUR BUJCHFPq Six.) appeared on the surface of the ground Public fountains located on Market street gave out no relief to the thirsty thousands. At the ooraer of PoeeU aad Market streets n small at ream of watec spurtqd 'up through the cobble toaee end formed a muddy pool. From this pool hundreds of people knelt and drank, women aa well aa men. In many plaoes men took as many bottles of liquor aa they could carry out of grocery stores,. but few of them succeeded la getting as ay with them. Wherever the soldiers aw a man with n bottle of liquor they forced him to it up at the point of the bayonet give and Immediately amashet it on the ground. Dropped Free Exhaustion. Wklle The heroic fire fighters were Baking their last stand at the lire line ou Via Neva avenue, panic reigned among the survivors In ether parte of the city. The intense heat and the absence of water have been so terrible that score have become frantic and othro have dropped from exhaustion 1 The street are still $ chokedr with refugee hurrying hither and thither, scrambling wlidly for an avenue at escape. 81nce early when the greet rush at flame morning doomed the hotel and apartment house districts along Ellis.- - - O'FarreU and Butter streets, man, women and children have been rushing and1- staggering under heavy loads of luggage, same to the ferries at the water front in the hope of getting to the Ooaklanp and the f? 'd. S 0,8 f: others to the hills, Goldeq Gate park, the ocean beach, the Presidio and 8an Mateo bay. The trip to tha hills and to tha eater front waa one of terrible hardship. Famishing women and children and exhausted men were compelled to walk seven miles around tha north bore in order to avoid the flames aad Teach the ferries. Many dropped to the street under the weight of their Joada, and willing fathers and hue bands, their strength almost gone, strove to pick them up and urge them forward again. Soldiers Great Weft, In the panic many mad things are being done. Even th soldiers in many instances, to prevent men and women, made insane fro mihe misfortune that has engulfed them, from rushing Into doomed building in the hope of saving valuables from the ruina. In nearly every instance neh action has re suited to death to those who tried it. At Larkin aad Batter atieets two men and n woman broke from the police and rushed into n burning apab house, neve to nappes. Fleeing from City. Probably 200,000 refugees ere struggling to get out of the city, and hourly the task is becoming more difficult aa the fire and heat cut off avenue after avenne of escape. The street era filled with struggling people, some crying and weeping and calling tor missing loved ones. Crowing all aide walks In the threatened arm are hundreds' upon hundreds of householders attempting to dreg sous at their personal effects fo places of safety. In soma Instances men with 'rope are dragging tranks, tandem style, others have sawing machines strapped to tha trunks. Again, women are rushing for tha hill, carrying oa their arm only the family cat or n bird cage. , Think Only of Themselves, There la no aid for anyone from outride source. In tha ewfol scramble for safety the survivor disregard everything but (he thougth of themselves and their property. In every excavation and hole throughout the north bench householdsrg are burying household effects, throwing them into the ditches and covering the. holes. Attempts are madfi to mark the graves of the property ao that It ean he recovered after the flames are appeased. Sufferers are. Invading what few buildings remain in lbs hope of finding something to eat. They only desist when warned or shot by soldier Thousands at Ferry. At tho ferry building a crowd of a thousand people were gathered begging for food and transportation across the bay. Hundreds had not. even the 10 cents car tore to Oakland. Moat of the refugees at this point were Chinamen and Italians, who fled from their burned tenemenla with little or no personal property. Tonight the quffering to many from hunger is extreme. On the water what bread is to be had is being Snt for n dollar n loaf and In some instances at a much higher price. At i o'clock a mob of a hundred or m ora mobbed n broad wagon and took the contents. Tha police mad an attempt to interfere but were powerless. Bread Is beginning to arrive from Berkeley and Oakland and ia being distributed In the north end at town by the relief parties organised by Mayor The Market Afford Grccnwdl MEAT MARKET Bros. 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MEN'S DISEASES Blood Police, Piles, Rupture, Varlcecclt, Nerve Debility, Orug Habits t Taken on a positive guarantee to cure FREE, PERSONALLY CONSULTATION t OFFICE -- ' OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS 2361 WASH. AYE. When Writing, Address prs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden HOWTO Bcbmltc. ADVERTISE SUCCESSFULLY . IN A SMALL WAY' LEGAL - to sell ri First, ba aura that you have a goad prepoiltlan something ' to want buy. fair pries that ether people (W Till, preposition attractively, temptingly. the a readar 'wort.7.pMble; Just whityeu hav to aril and Just why NOTICE OF DISBOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. . . v To Whom it May Concern: By mutual consent the partnership heretofore existing and composed iff F. E. Johnson and David Jenson, and doing bualqes under tho firm 'name and style of Johnson ft Jenson, is hereby dissolved. The senior member of rhe firm. E. F. Johnson, agreeing to pay all bills, debts and outstanding obligations of whatever kind or nature now due and owing by said. flrAh and the Mid F. E. Johnson will also collect all accounts aad bills due and owing laid firm. F. E. JOHNSON. DAVID JENSON. Dated this 22d day of March, 1906. Greet Buildings Dynamited. "The detonations of exploding dynamite were terrible. At 1 o'clock tha destruction of the Palaee hotel began. A regiment of soldiers formed a square around the tottering building, charges of dynamite were placed. in the corrl dora, and then, n moment before the time for firing, they drove the people headlong for some distance in order to protect them from accident. "When T reached the city I made my way to the Palace along. Market treet. W hen I left at 2 o'clock tho street m either in fire or ashes, and in order to gain the for re station I NOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS' ewe forced to make a wide detour SPECIAL MEETING. around by. Telegraph hill. One of the peculiar things about the Notice is' hereby given that 'there disaster I that many of the buildings will he and there is hereby called a began first to burn from their upper special meeting of tha stockholders of itorlee." the ' La Salle Mineral Com pact of Ogden,' Utah, to be held in room 219 and 220, of the Eccles building. In OgSCHILLING 16 RUINED. den. Utah, et I o'clock p. m.. oa SaturWashington. April 19. August Bchil day. May 6th. 1906, to oonllder and ling, a tea merchant of Ban Francisco act upon the following named proposicame here with hia daughters to leave tions: To increase the capital stock for New York en rout for Europe. to (he sum of 290,00H-M- , or such other They win now go home. Mr. Schilling sum as the stockholders may decide. To cluslfy the stock into preferred seld: "My property has been swept away aad common, and to fix the proportion aa completely a if I never had a dob of each. To increase the number of directors lar." from five to seven. To elect two additional director. CLEVELAND WILL SEND AID. If the number has been increased a above. Cleveland. 19. President April To transact aqch other or further Prentiss of the chamber of commerce bu!na n may properly come before issued a call iontgh:. tor a special the meeting. meeting of the board of directors toGEO. P. MILLS. morrow to take action regarding send-laLaSalle Mineral Ca Beereiary aid to the mifferere of the Sen Ogden. Utah, April 7th, 1906. FVsn Hero dies e'er. Fire publicafl'nn April Th. 19n. 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