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Show II OTHER TOWNS IN MOURNING I San Francisco Not Alone in Her Sorrow, Many Lives Being I Lost and Much Property Destroyed in Other Towns in L the Stricken State San Jose and Santa Rosa Suffer Serious Losses, While Many Patients in Agnew Insane Asylum I are Killed Sacramento, Lor, Angeles, San Diego Escape, I San Jose, Cal. Nineteen people were killed In San Jcbo and the entire-business entire-business section wrecked. Tho estimated esti-mated damage Is $6,000,000. One hundred nnd ten wero killed and several lnjnrod, mostly patfents, at Ag-how Ag-how asylum. The building Is completely complete-ly ruined. Stanford university, memorial church and other buildings nrc down, dnmago $3,000,000. Ono student named Hanna nnd ono other man killed. Dnmago to Pacific Milling company nt Santa Clara ?1GO,000, total loss thcro half million, no loss of life. At Golroy about samo amount dam-age, dam-age, no dead. At Salinas tho Sprcckles sugar ro-Ilncry, ro-Ilncry, valued at $1,500,000, Is completely com-pletely destroyed. Itcports from Del Monto, Holllster, Watsonvllle, Monterey, Pacific Grove, j-4 Santa Cruz nnd other Bouthorn cast points show slight damago In comparison. compari-son. At Holllster ono man killed, 4100,000 damage. Narrow gauge tunnel tun-nel at Wrights, thrco-quartcrs of a mllo long, caved In. In Del Monte hotel a bridal conple from Benson, Ariz., Mr. nnd Mrs. Rouser, killed In bod by chimney falling. fall-ing. Tho Morcland academy, a Catholic Institution at Watsonvllle, Is badly damaged, but no lives lost. Bridges between Pajaro and Santa Cruz nro badly out. I San Qucntln prison Is Intact. Tho walls wcro cracked and n fow chimneys chim-neys wcro upset, but no farther dam-ago dam-ago was done. During tho first big shock tho convicts set up walls that could bo heard for a mile. They acted like wild animals and toro at their trembling bars llko maniacs. Warden Edgar called out all tho guards, lined jtho walls and released tho prisoners Into tho big yard. A tcrrlblo landslide, occurred on Lorn a Prlestn mountain. Nino men wero burled nllvo In their cabins at tho Hinckley creek mill of tho Loma Pricsta Lumber company. Tho slide camo down ono sldo of tho canyon nnd swept over to tho othor sldo, returning to bury the saw mill and tho cabins In 100 feet of dirt. Another fatal landslide land-slide occurred nt Deer Creek mill, Just abovo Douldor creek. Two men, John Hannah nnd James Franklin, wcro taught In their cabins and killed. |