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Show ey oeee eas ; THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY, SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 22, 1906 ED ~ == 10 InterMountain » Putra men Cpar ° en 2 , 10 25th St. j SEMBRICH TELLS eG Opera Star Flees |n Clad Hotel Robe of railway officials who oecprivate Pullman and a hoa while Harriman Rain ade iePenrgmmentbueklne. [account for the runply of wate a ao Soke ass a ee Ss a general rule the people aaa ed calm and collected, but appeal ESCAPES IN SAFETY. be stunned, failing to realize aw -----ful position. However, I will say that Tommie ye ; ae ; e federal troops under General Pon nee Patel ice prey His Way | Funston's command have the situath® oof Merchants' Exchange. fully in hand and deserve great credit Royal Lamdin. of Ogden. has re- | fOr, thelr able ae es of the vast as . Grand a number ecupied a From Mr. Only. LOSS AT sos Company of Shirt-Noted Stop Ogden Tnprove to TOT VEL iva coast, ‘ 7Limited, : Veteran in Min OIC ne GUE passed through alicmocnnon : their on the Kast. : following: the OGL: opera ‘ company an} of 4New York in the great disaster on the} Pacific Walker, Miss Conductor Parvis, M. Miss their cut glass of Some done was age | were furned: face"toward of |} we Caruso, Dufritche, M. wall off very Sg ie dollars worth | 0" OW Du- Rossi, the block.; was moved >but no ‘The shock: ee M.| ed ofthe Uildings; stood the was is.one greater Ate ence. ing gone e eler:; : te of aoa M. the company ‘horus costu ‘ the in x , secnerv re. which arn cree eran een ¥ as out I do "city The better MUTI NS rom ' : None . of ae pt rue jing o {made the ive " ree "buildings Pet |g Wrey ine ace rene ae s M: : ee PEE ane s e lay LOSES ty eB eeeaan me, The so ele- vators do not run after 1L p.m. and jif they had it would haye "been no Bas Uae eae ae, Chicago S : md ye the . Be a miatter i pT After esau tracer tel for over Pressed, 2 the ee Gorlitz, Ne are Saar - Bey ing ea a ea ee was ‘ manager and ee Home: Roc uiton ns he Tacit Pere general" company, at ve ae mm "we yes vent S, wt‘ itil my Saale @ acomed ace a. Fires | eu. I on could to then | dow n and in streets see I five J 7." a blocks California street, of just | €¢ aw-|the hundred getting hen feet away, and |in but started nolnins but. have Bit es nat Conductor Hertz wa the said,.4n clothes a jocular toward and it. Montgomery, a was filled with there deep. I Le won brought with of a a looked the was were at ey falling with a Monday build-} but scheme ce ertisone. nk "h lllies-and:palms: in reached room, its, Here fullness were flow- profusion, and. ferns, violets, Wherever carnations, avase or could placed. The. laid bea eere easter: dining ee draped narrow street, | ran debris six feet bon the decors e eS then "with. parlor, began | bank ragingall all {the effects, )-building.; . 1} | S50, Iost of myaround) personal escapthat many I couldelectric not get wires, a block. and_ I debris, turned ing with hich. e a oswee7. | began were Hess home |in honor of her guests, Mrs. Plummer and Mrs. MeClain of Salt Lake counted |evs in minutes seven withinfiresa|roses three think of forxu eef ae the not | |lthat for thestarted dust, is | radius build. | were aiteet sights be with eabel cove rs Wh Its for table fourteen, and ann : al es eee oe the chandeliers, from: streamers of to each plate, "bunny Bou whiceeh NALvOW yellow ribwhere a snow oo with gilt lettering served a: CTE ec ocilcr ats onadrinods of gold were: filed oward Kearney street. on re urne the members rate busily engaged the office to the ferry of in going to and from the little stores In the open space between the ferry | near the depot and buying articles of and the first row of buildings, the Peeremnperel.;. Asam be: sent ao | ground was cracked in severg! places, | grams to New ork, informing | Ty every direction fires were raging. I ake of the time they would reach | counted twenty-five that had started ho since LI left the office. There were no a a CAPTURE DARING a St BURGLAR. Arrested Ss in Ogden Wanted ha Several) for were runningt in all Offenses. sewers. After using all Vood, Hurst, irec- tions, mains were wrecked, 1e connections were made with this been sugar. Vases of of Ill, April traps, an blonde Throws Open Rat 21-South another Ennis a as razor, a a whose "blonde," ind then later with a Mrs. Biche, -who vas designated by the complainant oy the appe lation "that red-headed yvoman.* Boat. rides, buggy rides, ind supposedly unseen caresses were mid to have taken place a me anis oh = had arranged herbiie cemtortatiy py WEES ow ell, "it ‘would take me a long time 6 tell it all," she replied, " y daffodils] awyer said that I need |ton, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Mrs. so | Blair the water, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs.) C. Nye, Mrs. Middle-} J. Shaw, Band Mrs. Concert Wherry, vas when "south Mrs.] Gary. set ier ' Today. we were ayen?" "That's We. si at where married. only tell South mused cer- We ran Haven." Judge so many Were you away people married to Milwau- Special Officer Burt Vance, of the | dynamite was use It was all that This afternoon Nichols' band will] kee to ret married because our folks Southern Pacifle company and Ser-|could be done a concert at the city square at] lid not want us to get married. My geant Bob Chambers of the local Since yesterday morning no one} 2:20 o'clock. This will be the rst{- nother did not like Mr. Ennis, but police force, arrested last evening one as been allowed to enter San Fran-|appearance of the band this season.] { did-then." of the smoothest and most daring |cisco, but all who wanted to leave |'The programme follows "And all that happened at South burglars that has ever operated along | could do so. Thousands and thous- | March-‘‘March of the "Marines" ; Haven," remarked Judge Gary. "Don't the Southern Pacific The man gave |ands have crossed on the ferries.,Peo-| 9 ...-...-6.5 coc neeee ooks they call that a ‘spooning place'?" he his name as J. J. Brooks, and since | ple have been carried free. Very few | "Manawa'' "Children's Dance eile risked, and then rapped on his desk his arrest the officers have found that) people..slept last night, all) seemed.| ©... 05- .ecseene ene coves Missud ] for silence after the laughter which he is wanted at Hazen, ol panic stricken. We have had a num|W altz- "Amee . -Herbert | "ollowed his comment charge of burglary, and in California ber of shocks, but nene of them were | Cornet Solo-_"In After Years" -- for grand larceny. |} severe. "I shall never forget that first Williams Brooks {is the Southern Pacific fire- | shock. It was not only deafening, but ‘thur "Agee. man who is responsible for many. of | terrifying. The earth seemed to have | Mz areh-Razeanna Mazzazza . Pryor the burglaries which have taken|a votary motion, and a terrible thump- | Soldier's place between Ogden and Hazen dur- | ing from below like a car that had ing the past few months... His latest) left the rails. feat, and that which caused his ardo not think over ten or twelve rest by. officers, was a bold holdup at) peeple have been. killed in Oakland. Hazeb. and the Here held yards he up of left his locomotiv& | Wow and robbed that place, a man and t in|} T ever more got than I out of the building can CANNOT Joseph Sweeney, a mail clerk on the Ogden-San Francisco run, returned from the seene of the San Francisco And People Are Advised it Would F No Good if They Could. Do STORY. Ogden Tells San a aoe cisco Experience. ene we:eeJ aunt "ene Bho ane of his ex"When L arrived in the city the fire was at -i helght,. the Calvin. of. ‘the facturing district sou of Market headquarters . Bancroft last) street, takfng in practically all of the was in Oguth ber opp of San Frencivep. was permit the ree, seething mass of flames Se passe neces into San fire belt sake in the ele: riet message reads: "Nin : of Ma posta anc ‘trom Past » newspapers advise | Ninth street and north of Market from of nee ot te "fry panee ach San |} Sast to Front street. The latter dis- mints the AM care taken. being are "T made my way as on home "to my rapidly as pos- Gough and Post to take a very sup- | Streets, being compelled round- phout way: to. reach it.--I was; Tt be d, surprised to discover my home whole neighborhood : intact, Sut the section tat |i Hnprovements Horry was but slightly damHarronan Would President EE. H. Harriman together |aged and the fire and had not yet sre will be no an an a ike Sontcomine of plies are p ox "with President Superintendent Is. trouble ; if Bancroft, | reached Buckingham of the "By that 10 point. o'clock that night the flames Oregon Short Line and D, O, ark of | had eaten the ir wa ay north on. Market the Union - Pacific. in Ogden|as far west Stockton street and from the east at 8:30.0 telock last even- | from that time on until the hour T left ing. President Harriman and Super-|the. city, viz: o lock last fntendent Buckingham went west on| had reached Van Ness their way to San Francisco, while Mr.| solid mass, covering a Gate avenue to Bi: .ney and Mr. Clark proceeded to| Golden ‘At Van Ness avenue in ime cial consultation and among spent cunaidten bit the with other ‘lps made ice way, vorable favore bu ents that of the mearer of the depot. on the that on the the of- | totally In-|be deHe gen-| contemplated local ine Hre-fightmade thetr last decided stand flames crossed. San Francisco's broadest held fhorauehtare doomed, back at while this the city was the fire could point the resf- if dence section would have been saved. "Flames shot across the corners of Van fairs at the Ogden gate-|the stated a improNen comment loeal things aes 1 briefly almost all mpervee ioe in the Union prenne, avenue {1 slap trois Bush street - -~ . Haein special remained in|ers fifteen minutes during which)the Harriman Weber The Ness palatial avenue firemen station|flames from and residence succeeded the Post of M._ street and to Hacht. in keeping mansion the em be made too soon and added | crossing Van ess avenue, there were much needed in view saving, temporarily at least, the re residence district of business tran- | millionaire great amount heres firemen in the mear ntime were Harriman was accompanied by,arrayed in numbers on the west side for Refugees. County Gives $1,000, Ogden Briefs. By special request the same servie will be rendered this afternoon at the St. Joseph's church a# was given last day. Lulu Jones has brought suit against her husband, Fred Jones, for divorcee, aleging drunkenness and non-support Adolph Busch of the Anheuser-Busch srewing company, passed through Ogden yesterday en route to his honte in io atte: . Riggs, pedonal organizer of the Beittnciee home | spea e Conare tional Grathete this morning Li Parry, manager of the Kinsey Collapaibie' fs company, left yesterday for ortlan organization of i brane h factory Ienoch Fuller of Eden was in Ogden yesterday Order of on After Bed Faithful Life, Straw Rise of to Sinks More. Burglary. eee cantanday At a special session of the board of county commissioners yesterday afternoon a resolution was passed. appropriating £1,000 for the relief fund. The county clerk was instructed to draw a warrant for this ameunt and?' turn it over to the general committee. Clerk Mattson drew the warrant shortly after the meeting had adjourned and it was immediately added to the general fund The Dan, No The chairman of the Woman's Relief committee issued a call yesterday to the women of Ogden to set bread during the night and bake it today, for the purpose of feeding the hungry refugees who arrive in Oge o a time to the, ne xt fe The bread is to be de livered at baggage-room of the Union de- y. : |*Sible Old ee With a Prepare houses | of wholesale comprised trict No one from Baiada is al-| . Srabriac inwell to "tend here. ‘They would only | every description, together with the faeee 7 congestion of the-~ cities | Mous wholesale fruit markets of the bay and it would. be them to locate individuals. Charged nr Ballet Music Tell" ...... ossini Quéen oo... : Mabel McKinley Banner.' the men entered a rooming-house near avenue and tock a wateh and Grant small articles. They were arraigned in police court yesterday morning and bail was fixed at $500 in each case. with den asking transporting Francisco, ae ae and VETERAN OF THE FIELD TO HIS ETERNAL SLEEP iccingl dome Sullivan and" Geors Wilson, two of the gang arrested early Fran-|insaloon, the week in a them Twenty-fifth street charging with burglary in the first degree. It is allered that ain Ma nager General Southern eyes SWEHENEY'S SAN, FRANCISCO, "Spangled . Mail ENTER "Star is made his "getaway," leaving the engineer alone in. charge of the Igcomotive Onloe?and -effectedfollowed aoeas to Ogden, his arrest soon as he reached here - Clerk March gram "William segment hd Railway Conductors. has Mont. Missoula, Dan," sree, by a horse net born devotees of April 21.-"Old without a racing pedito the purple or petted the race track, but just 1 plain, ordinary cayuse, peacefully pussed into horse heaven today, thereby hangs a tale that will to all lovers of the noble z ‘specially to the large band o and women throughout the » ure secking to instill into he minds of the multitude a greater le ar of affection for all dumb anima For the past twenty-eight years "Old an' was the property o Gaspard Deschamps, whose home is in Grass valley, but whose business is in this city Mr. Deschamps is wealthy now, but he was not always in prosperous circumstances, and the olf horse that died today shared in many of the early struggles of tts owner. It was the first good horse to come into his possession, more than a quarter of a century ago, when he was struggling to ybtain- a livelihood in his new western home. Up to three or four years : the faithful brute possessed ord of having been in for more than twenty having been sick once. Old Age MAN /[ Killed to at Phoenix, } law WIL have died at Phoenix, man. by Who had Ariz, of an been killed in a active years I oases an TO ORGANIZE. ; . Advance ' Dycting, of HanImouRy ; [Reve See here June 4 i, confer with the |ine forest reserve Later the undertaker was informed that he had resided here before tak-| matters co. on in the description sent tain that the man than John Baker, a Kohl, Ida., Phoenix. From| The e form to the his name having been se-) him, the identify from cured company's pay roll. ing up his residence a " to purpose stock the governme nt has but on seemed . sheep better, - was to have 1) the bride oO Towers in less than two months. i -----Boise Gives $5,000. oO «and fund for San. in ing raised a pol-|jumbia _reliet Francisco sulfere the passed Bolse b 000 with two Ernie: The Mack Swain of | mark this evening, all| tees yet to report. Inter- | company will for the benefit peg Si Teel swered inquiries Miss of ae Per condition. te : = young bedi popular she midnight her mother as was a Stevens It a ne hee an hes a trouble for about ‘tiving Wednesday 5 c After wma. | Republican Special Service. ed ater te ak nate _‘The a superintendent in relation to per raining: the reserv week, evening Seeley, of Mt.|o,q chairman and | Guy Improve to be will vhich' mornin ded with of Mant, secretary. decided to hold organization, pete ‘ vests Tnterest : well-attend21.-A April oe : Se ae ae Paes eIUy SSCL April 21. - mise daughter of cia and Stevens, found dead inSarah her beWinn ed a t 666 eebee Stevens nadlustry, here Friday. John H. pieacant, was elected buried Baker rion ae to Iéphraim, SEE April] mine Ba Moen ne, ety ; / Unite Bureka Ly oogd | P undertaker| ae sav is that he had -th nani ot ohn Ae page : Phoenix, 6. Postmaster Driscoll received a letter from at a Be- : to SHEEPMEN ILave Been Utahn. Bak se Se April 21.-John aker, a is thought of Eureka, cin forme: Service. give an entertainment of the fund at the Co- theatre Sunday night, the it is almost cer-| joy i, permit an. advisc board of | gross proceeds going to the relief of was none other nek directors :to Tae and agree |San Francisco sufferers, Other theson of Mrs. Dora) itn the supervisor each year on)|atres are contributing to the er- who is now living at Pocatello. | iy. yumber of sheep the reserve can and'a brother of Ollie Baker of} carry, and all questions of Pores |tainment for which of tickets has been over $1,000 sold. worth Hureka. He left Bureka a year ago) i, the industry will be placed befo ane his orien last heard of hin iN) the board before being passed upon. Killed by Runaway. Arizona. aker enlisted with the The following telegram was sent = : : other ure a volunteers and served in| o Senator Smoot and Chief Bee cea. Republican Special Service. : ; Battery RB in the' Philippine islands | Pinchot onvEacel ty compels the Roise, Ida April 1.-Dan Aunt, during the Spanish-American war. He | sheepmen of. Sanpete and Juab egun-|aged 46, was killed by being run over Baker his AP Clalbiis ine in session ity same as last of} will brought ‘to. Eureka. Lodge Tintic of; No. y 711the B. lastP.O.session. Elks, six new. memto more are, bers were Thisinitlated-and follow makes about twenty-five new the names that have list 7 Mey mbership George unk . the incorporation hey may used room as a the new opera treasury over in°favor lodge building house of the $2,000 so and owing sheep The of on be News Sandy, be) & stock handled | this afternoon Hunt was runaway service without Conquers. Three or four years ago «¢ old age becan to tell on the animal, and he became decrepit and feeble. Most owners of an animal in this -condition would have turned the brute. out to die or ended his existence with a bullet. But not so with Mr. Deschamps. He gave orders to provide a fine stall for Dan and Instructed his men. to see that the horse was fed regularly So decrepit did the brute become that it was unable to browse in the fields, and Mr. Deschamps ordered his men to cut grass and feed it in the stable. oday the old horse seemed to feel hat the end was near. , e walked from the stable to a straw heap in the barnyard and sank down, to. rise no Dore When the stable attendant ha to take him in for the night "Old Da was dead. To Mr. Deschamps the de ath of the old anima! seems like a personal bereavement. The Elks_ propose equipped halls in to ha their two new a attached, As the neckyoke behind. only a from brick driving a when brick hauling with loaded heavily a wagon by sub-| how be supervisor | team company its pe electric the wheels. One of them passed over his chest, injuring him internally He was carried into a boarding- -house, but He arrived aid medical before died reland has no known was aeretriss ative y Sandy. 21.-The $1,000 with the the franchise, |jnstall ore from April Railway and ledge |of lodge now|of enough 6 with sheep | team, allowing before July 1 approached Er Peete? nie forester statirige that | riers wtih: bi wilewed ‘3 lamb this} area Distriet. No 6. subdivision No. | be | would the ‘supervisor that discretion in the matter of al- | shite wétdre July that to No. that the year: 15 "and granted loavt ~ avis FEureka voted of erect an The Vv. of ‘have to ask here, district that 2.500 head be allowed to lamb |1unaways reaches the one brickgoing eoon ted, separi horses the Salt of south reserve ysoit the P: \ table a se 8 euch 'side. The Heep one caught Hunt a. tele-|in the back, scraping him off under Seeley received rain a iection been added to within the past Ball Shriver, of in discretion after lambing. ven a in far to ie at "pRaves body will rE. the body £6. brother identify that of his th: be and city' Arizona. the to way lodge local. is now on the memberOllieof iWorkmen,. s a has 3 Dewey Utah filed Light | Republican its bond city. By the the company iighting Boise, terms Pia must|dered system in| ee arcs Wins: Power Special Case. Service Ida., April 21.-In court today Judge a decision in favor Dewey the United Beatty renof &. H in the suit brought by W. Gratt has been subscribed to insure the | six months from the time of accept- | Whitney, igvaling the title to a erection of the building n opera)ing the franchise er site at Black canyon on the house is badly needed in Fureka ane Heber A. Smith resigned as presi- | cette river, pe to be the most ecret society halls are also needed. | dent of the Jordan Commercial & | able water power in the state. Haven woman deseribed Baker, contains ir was deseribed as "real" figured esterday in a matrimonial dispute vhich Judge Gary was called upon to lecide Mrs. Eva J. Ennis, davighter ) '. BE. Gerald, a piano manufacturYr, and Stephen F. Ennis, who is conrected with the legal department of the Union ae company, were the ‘ouple who, oe a an marlage, were atte compelled to ask 1 court to decide which Se them was t fault. Mrs. Ennis' story of her husband's vrong-doings was lengthy and comvrehensive. Beginning with the accusation that he has frequently been ruel to her, Mrs. Ennis related that ier husband while at South Haven, he Mecca of so many lovelorn couples iad become tired of her company and aresses and had sought consolation Irst with a Mrs. Sturdevant, whom Irs. ; lieved 1 I Sureka, rgd membérs Razors. umbrella, and EUREKA Dies Woman Preston Suddenly - Special Preston, Ida. Martha Stevens, BE eer eat Jobn Young Popular Republican oe MAY Robinson BRIDE Blondes, Chicago, ah State News InterMountain Republican specia BED IN DEAD FOUND Hrembens The . new... roo thre Siem Weng<soe incited Mr. Baileynsand werk. Thomas Tregoning of Stood at either end of the table. ain things, but I wilf tell all about Later, In the sic room, Mrs.| ¢ if you wish. First, he began to Plummer and Mrs. Hess gave several} ybuse me and to use bad language to adele selections. At the table were] ye soon after we were married. Tt |Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Mec- | vas bad language Chain, Oe ‘Grate Mre eee te "He often was cruel, but the worst elephone, telegraph or other rents fi Speration Wire ecco ons Man spun have Wite's Woes are Man has your hus abawa done to asked: Judge ges when Mrs. att | way-I saw dead horses, men with | With nuts, and on a large mirror dake dire" and bloody heads, cut and rulsed, and/i he' center: of the table a dozeen . found many cracks sunken to five feet ae disported themselves guard; he Spasonted a key and many o red -¥: eir watchful mother. Perof the Palace hotel. |), ianeene Pe ane have the prettiest feature of the ela- The train arrived at 3:40 p. m., and The strect car tracks were twisted | borate six-course luncheon was the} ‘left ats. 0)'p.."m: mn the brief space | aq curved in all manner of shapes, | Serving of ice cream Easter lilles, of time the compa passed in they was thirty-five minutes getting from |alternately yellow and white, in nests] city Case and ee Sate Souvenintee the these words room-516 ingements Traps at ee. yUrSe ion tettatioa: opened by Mrs. F.N. |!uncheon, given at her falling all of the time way down. It fell in the time, nee wrong eee tobe The aw fireproot at iesraveling ati eae OE , -ins\ trSg antostinn las hen eggs. The inside of the Brae {ing Was finished in marble, and this nto my | material kept getting |' vas on the in Tless Picture , eee ot ot aden, Ga [ms Mead was, Cull Of Tumps as lange) ‘The nost-lenten.sngla season wa into tue § my night robe, Mrs. Me Divoree a ‘vas returned to ras by mail avery. 5Wastin: ane Paice ene, niePron Ohne= eie So chabks had Oth solicg aE ok Rine On 5 ebingtats San to- ve aae, de verter cet: Tuet- be icant ing on het honic ourney tire ean tian waGeial Gs | shock to expend itself, and ordinartwelve to five from requires it ily at floor sixth the sleeping on I was the hotel z when. the first z shock Was |ivas brulsed trom head to foot. and : = | é se oO ag or f ‘ ae of refugees from expected in. the city OF A RUNAWAY a. a aes ~ tee SolanaEtuinee: ae okt e reform VIANY ARE THE WOES of 4 . £ 7 in recovering her pearls, which she | USe, because the entire six were ruinfadSreeenid wilh her in was the St. Francis expe hotelvi Helength BObenee re it nigra, ty thea?for Sarno an awful of time required the a Pane t eoatare Ce ea dpartments and stiveeeded and much | Considerate Thief Returns Woman's Ww pene Baggage Checks by Mail. The ake the DIAMONDS. 5 stories of noon, ae: corner "The intact." inmates made for the ir care and accommodation ipon arriving in the city T. B. Coney, one of the men w a was trrested for the burglary ig Te Le ‘Yark's tore on the night of Feb 1, gre found uilty as charged by a niey: in 1 Sec md district court late earning atter- sts eb ee een girl Several trz francisco now ed, y comple marble and char- y three ichool, esc aped carly yesterday morning mnd have not been recaptured. W. Clapp. manager of Willow reek. Mining company of Nevada. ieft or St. Joseph last evening to purchase 000 worth of machinery for the cr terprise ' outa " Wie career ter building ts practically eRe RAC Se eee A Only ourteen startied stairs aap ‘tion The me shock "of nee =the and street the 1@ bullding run for the a , pe every the than ‘Phe seconds sides ie |, frame |thought, the twelfth floor: was [uit at thi g out ue ae F eet, eC Where never shock know. ite orty-ergh attheyHehad cane ined.ot both) just | Hing the Re not Rn pend, Madame Sembrich said her loss will about $30,000. She was fortunate be sot Rae ¢ oe ae a Meee by the southern route, All as iene tn opera house, Oe part : are yerails, ) twisted tare into rate any pee numimaginable -and - grotesque of postome e, Just recent lies a heap of broken out of a standing i = stores red ruins Tn AE LLY, places lange tract of ground have sunken as. far as six feel and great fissures may be seen done Leiss and oe dani net, The for rail varredcar | |‘ Street thousands Hose constructed of brick and stone | Was con the twelfth Noor sof thei Rots when the shock came How a consequence, five | 5 22Pes M, Plan= Madame kh dourk: Bars |no pictures wallsbut our the lucky, as. . of damage to be forgotten. Not one | thousand chimneys remain M. Madame Flemstad, trom. got Miss | 0f Companari, cabinet Gorlitz, Conried M. Dipple, con, Miss Jacobi, M. Parloi, Homer. M. Homer MoAltene Conductor helpless and homeless of imultitude people. "The socalist's dream is as near a |reality in San Francisco today ath possibly be in this age Money is of Francisco. that was ourall.china One was of demolished, the closets con|taining but the other was not damaged at all homes consisted Signor: M. San |The Sembrich. Abbott, Hertz, fritche, to party Mme. at Ogden thecOUcklandstcetout way The earthquake Miss Minnle Kiesel and her. brother, Fred IKXiesel. have landed safely in Sacramento They are uninjured. Mrs. Irving" C. Emmeit recetved word yesterday that her husband had escaped from San Francisco to Oakland and was uninjure Among the many liberal donations mad« yesterday Was a total of $706.50 from the ohn Scowcroft and Sons Co., $46. of rte h was contributed by the employes The Fred Kiesel company owes also came to the front with $29.50. Two carloads of provisions seh tine of flour cae food, came down om Lotn on the Cache valley train yesterday morning and were immediately sent on their way to San Franeisco Bernice Smith, Lily Jordan and~ Trene Dear Royal You have no doubt] to give an estimate of-the number of seen reports about the terrible | dead with even. the slightest degree ot earthquake, The acéount is not exag- | accuracy, as there is no doubt tha gerated in the Jeast. In San Francis- | there are hundreds ~~ of . unfortunate: co, it was twice as bad as in Oakland, |*"ho will never be accounted for. j Our flat in the latter place stood the "The place where once stood the shock fine. Some Windows were brok- | beautiful city of the Golden Gate ij len ind the chimney was jarred, but |2eW only a mass of blackened : and Buy Clothing. Poaclien anes sufferers ee Sherman, at the time of the first | closed Nothing can be bought. Fich shock was employed in the telegraph |men and poor alike work side by side offices of the new Merchants' Ex-| digging trenches for the dead, while change, a fourteen-story structure in | all. without rank or station, await hely | the very midst of the devastatic from outside humanity Caruso's | yyy, iter-follows: yee "It is impossible at the present time : Wears Musicians at "Arden," wore $30,000 a , Conductor oceupied Fel as letter ; : Pig interesting foll the1¢ ceived following from Sherman I. Holliday, formerly an Ogden boy, who was among the fortunates who escaped the terrors of Ni Iq | ht the FIXES this morning, at for called a meeting of relief tor rT rans which it will dev ise conductors in San Francisco. Herbert Dalton, brother of Assistant Postmaster Fred EF. Dalton who rier y resided at 523 Golden Gate avenue, js another Ogdenite who Bee not been heard from sinee the great J. Cc. Crome, representing the Keystone Type foundry, is in eder The Odd Fellows ee nebekehe will celebrate the cighty-seventh anniversary of the order at 8 o'clock April 26 at Odd Fellows hall W. HH. Chevers he: ae from le wife yesterday morning. message Sald she had eseaped the Taake »r oa es injury ind ended. "Don't worry." The messawe was three days in getting out of San Francisco of Van Ness avenue, playing streams of water on residences which the fire king had not pike d. They were sucie in their aha EE aa Golden Gate avenue oO Sacramento they street latter the at but ‘treet, were unable to stay the flames and they crossed to the residence district 'In my opinion the shock of - the earthquake was not so severe In the re ros Ness avenue ahangetege pau o vee by ; oi Cte ha pia eee ee fear fully | producers' building. |jng association Friday night, at the explaining meet-|case that was he | courts, formerly in which tried Dewey in was powPayvaluThe the state victorious. Phe first floor of the structure will be | would be out of the state during much] A second suit was instituted in the used for business purposes of next summer. Mayor James Jen-| federal court, the same result being Among the new buildings to be|sen was elected to succeed him. Will- | reach Dewey will now go on with erected in Bureka this year are the }jam Kraack was appointed manager, | the enterprise Elks $20,000 building, an $8,000 school | and was authorized to purchase suit- house, the Eureka Miners Union hall] able buttons and badges for the club Pocatello Raises Fund. to cost about $8,000, and possibly a) The association will give a banquet ioe new npure for the Bell Telephone} soon, to which the Salt Lake "boostRepublican: Bpesttl Bere ‘ compar The Baptist church 1s also} ers will be Invited. Pocatello, Ida, April 21.-A_ mass fearing on ing putting HELP ‘a Organizations to a chureh Francisco's April 21.-The Soe build- The $150 to Provo the Elks relief commissioners inspect- | Meeting of citizens here ‘passed reso- fall. They also announced that Mur- |} met afterward and passed the approa carbought Mayor Cleare priation. to attach a pipe be allowed ray would to the ‘county pipe line to sprinkle the load of flour at McCammon and Respond Appeal, county ed roads near here Thursday, and an-| lutions asking that the city council apnounced. that the state road below | propriate 31,000 to relieve the Da Draper would receive attention. this of San» Francisco. The counci PROVO. Envy Citizens and San Provo, will up PROM state road. sa catent Be of This. > Rat: will Genk te speteyinaee extend - the 3 ae Bea we Fre1e eines railroad a. San' te area agree « aolefen~ Francisco seriptions in thirty from private Meeeé hours. ub- individuals al- San Francisco, ae or, Sia ace The € eindtereial club. has arrangea | @W Yoad graders have arrived, in a to ship a carload of provisions to San Dave be I put in operation Lys Francisco tomorrow ana | ready amounts to several hundreds of anc OTINES a will be as large as the few} eity's @o!ars official and w donation pe a 5 Theai Pocatello Tribune has started a August | - wadltvon Fetsby has made a call £04 | yp. Nelson. will be married. Wednes- | Subscription lst. Mavor Frisby ‘ ee suina: company; company; mercial . & has A. a . Barney; Savi nes of or Provo; Sam quirer ona y Unio ade llowin ce ive ; a wab; rayer ie The $40,000 Con evening. ‘State Bank mission origi mete Provo -En-| t Rio Grande Western Railway company ended suddenly today when the defendant's motion for non-suit was granted by the court on the ground that it had not been shown that the company was responsible for the uecident. Counsel for the plaintiff announces that the case wi ye appe alec R. K. A. Kletting ‘receive renewal of judgment for $1, 599 against . Ik. Southworth and W. W. Southworth. Articles of Incorporation of the Nevada Belle Mining & Milling company have been filed in the office of County Clerk Ellas A. Gee he company $100,000 is capitalized for in 1 ive claims Shares and owns in Nev. T he officers are: Washoe county, president; G. Blumenthal, William Barney, Jesse preside nt; and treasurer; secretary Clutt, Cordner, William J. e quarterly conference of the Mormon chureh began today with fair attendance. Apostle ohn Henry Smith and Andrew Jenson, first assistant chureh* historian, < ire present, Ida Smoot Dusenberry, assistMrs ed by the kindergarte n normal students of the Bd, 108 entertain next Saturday in hono! roof the birthday of rederick Froebet. The guests will include several ste ite officers and prominent educators. Hospital for Pa neruitch, E. Jense n reception of the James, Mr. and will be given at bride's parents, Mr. Jensen, Wednesday eset'? oe leave on a (o:'Sweden two April 21.-Members Republican club of planned the a sur- acres in the central part of Unton | -iaq out last € ing. The evening was for a modern school lding of eight | enjoyably ds, music, |'20™MS -to-cost $2 9, e rd | ete., foliowell DY a delicious lun pe ied la 60, Sots bond er to Bare : mins short mening of the clsb om e atnext the meeting e club $30.000 to beon delivered Us yearenver, and | ¢ will "he a home o of' Mra' ?. next yea J. Donnelly. Committee Named at Manti. Manti, April 21.-Mayor L. R.]| Anderson and the city council have| appointed a committee f sixteen members to receive and solicit contri- butions for the sufferers in the San} o 2 Mrs. Joseph Wirthlin and children returned yesterday after a few months' outing in southern California. * 2 Alfred Gauflin left Monday for salt Lake and will soon move to Se- Francisco disaster. Th e committee I S| attle. o = = now busy and the contributions will be H. F. Fullriede returned to ee forwarded in a day or two Manti citizens were in San Thursday night from Salt Lake. Several Francisco at the time « of the disaster. r. | Fullriede was ill during his stay at the ha S| capital, but is now almost entirely reKX. Nelson, So far only one, xen been eee fron covered, os #8 new High school building was A number oa f Mrs. Jere Driscoll is expected to reheateatea this afternoon were present; turn within the next two or three days prominent educators from an outing in Los Angeles nmong them State Superintendent A. : Cc. Nelson, Dr. J. T. Kingsbury of the University of Utah, President W. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. McKean returned a of the A. C. U., and Professor W. Stewart. A committee is busy ee prepar-| for the visit of the M. M sociation which will be here Thursday. ation Hae first of the week from Fountain Green, where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ss sister. o Mrs..Sarah Morley Sand. Mrs. B, Every effort is being made to give the], Stott were welcome and plenty : visitors a hearty attending the eat. Arrangements h ave been complet ted to furnish a good Se meal ns "like mother used to coo san, and, double that number sary, Evanston or out if neces " Peopt e Net. Republican Special Service. 21.-At a April Evanston, Wyo., meeting Of Evanston business men to Franat San consider the s{tuation $500 vesterday afternoon, cisco a committee raised quickly and hamed to solic it funds ro ne business me the city, Tt is believed 2anguiteh, April 21.-A hospital is house, to be opened in the C hidester two blocks south of th e business part $1,500 wilt be raised here whiteut difof town, April 25building has The fic twelve good rooms, which will be fitted rs with modern hospital equipMontana's Response. ment, and will be in charge of Dr. R. G. Clark, a Bracvete ot the ColRepublican Special Service. lege of Physicians & urgeons, at Helena, Mont. ~ApribL21. Gre! Gora Raltimore, Three tr aitian nurses will : responding ubetalty to t be employed. nors' proclamation to assist California. Judge Chidester has sold his farm Helena has raised over $8,000 and beof 160 acres, about four miles northsides today urehased 150,000 pounds east of Panguiteh, to J. S. Barton, of ot flour, which will be shipped forth-aragoonah with, A mass meeting will be held Members of the state land board here tomorrow with Governor and State Engineer Ca leb Tanner are presiding to further ere to inspect the arid land adjacent Butte has sent five carloads of proviof the city, and to leo k ever the old sions and will send several more, beatehtown reservoir with a view. to sides making liberal cash donations. rebuilding he Great Falls, Billings, A naconda and Snow is deep in the mountains = other points responded liberally. igh water is expected. The river is rising rapidly and from present indiBig Sale of Wool. cations there may abundance o Republichn., Special Service. feed for cattle and she ep this season. he hay supply is short at present Helena, Mont, April 21}-three. Betled hay is being ha uled from Cirnunssee thousand pounds of wool clevill were contracted for on the sheeps' L C. Sargent left fo r the northern back today for an average. price of states mission Sunday, rank Hous25 cents. on leaves for the same oo May 6, and Ralph DeLong May Poisons ‘Fon. Instead of Wife. Easter party was Nt on at the Republican Special Service, Miss Dee* Hateh Monday Helena, Mont, April Bi; i H. Heffner, a Billings qua rryman, Rappleve, who has been ill put strychnine in sugar, some time, is recovering intending to son his wife but his son ne tooki it first and sald to be. dying Nephi Contributes, Heffner is oe arrest, He has macs in the asyNephi, April 21.-The city counell met in Sore ripest t onight and appropriated $2 the relief of the New Helena FE orest- Reserve. ; San Francisco eariiaoaie victims. The Commercial met also, an alRepublican Special Service. though there were but a few om embers. Helena, Ment. « April 21.-The of $250 present the sum -| ena forest reserve, including a ee for the same purpose. tract situated in as cial club also decided to start a moveJust been created by Presidential priv: ment among the farm ers to have a lamation, according to maps réceived ear of provisions and other supplies veakee the United States lan the main range sent to the sufferers. EUREKA. Eureka, Ladies' board of education .chool e dist a t of Jordan pada p rise on their president, Mrs. Eliza-: |¥chool district has decided to purchase | yeth Gillis, which was successfully car- suit of William | 22000 damage against Mabel A home Mrs. Provo ices will be conducted in the Congregational church at 8 o'clock tomorrow eerie. when contributions will be ; ; i cere for the sufferers at San FranBawden Miss -sub- | Lay on be & ‘Stationery the Hines. - Kimber. Grocery | #24 d office here in Salt Lake this we a state assembly of ReSg ig ~ » ~ TaNWalter aa W. Wo Thompson> F- Ghriver k Lake wiring, the wee Conrad were di CopShilt . S, Haynes was in Payson during the week He has purchased a home there and expects to live there. * Mr. and Mrs. called to Goshen of a grandehil Henry Friday * The local lodges of Odd te be celebrate April 26 fence ich Miller by the the 8 Fellows anniversary programme, given at eee) : Members of the angus the will order and hall, to Invited. i Godiva of were death * 4 Lodge ns - Knights of hias, entecaomed he aoe lodge officers at Tuehday niet: s r was an, ee prownaiiiiie of music, speeche followed by a banquet. The "siting officers were eran Chancellor Bea of Salt nd Master of E chequer Sa Weta of Provo, Inner Guard Raddon of Park City Grand eepee of Records and Seal Wi ardleig Vice-Grand C Nancnge sneer a Murr ray. i . The dance igchiaa ty ht Hhemost es irene a rtmPy Lar we Dia® asensenncr most successf ul in the history ge ° J. H. Shibley day after | a Dred. . returned aoe to = "Az Henset Ma a home Fri- Salt Lake. ° es Rob ays Brown in "Sait teks for a SraOR Lt MAY DAY ee Ep nies rican Fork, yt. Dancing pollo hall; Re Nettletane ae Special ae ¢ oa via t Lake Route" ante 7:50 7: YD. ‘CALIFORNIA EXCL EXCURSIONS April seh 19 atay "ath,sre raieeg ey 81.5raw . Soc ening a one way $44 00). nn 00 (via Shee oe City Ticket Office 8 , 201 MaiAA |