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Show 2 THE TOOK NALY'S AUTO: ' Lima, Peru, Lisbon, Eager to Contrib ' M hi ute Mining Colombo, Island Sirikenues darn OI Man and Family groping his way : . where his daughters in the center ing, was faces of a the part room, to the kneeling, sky the experiences and CP Vné i 1883... Aug and ol had in the since that time Charlemagne, : just below Van For several ; earthquake on Ness days Oaxnea, Peuador, ee eS ae | rola in in ed jan Geary street, and sons Albert and and wants eae AUDA wae a piirimens ROGHIAiehIB Being out Reassures thrown ane out, iv partly boys' their the Family. awakened by being thrown middle of the room," said "and found that my wife in the same room, had been too. I Aceeee ae got old not they ing. in I the told was ling and seemed ter falling was Met my DRIVEN OUT aitYas the daughters' room upside down and shaking to be pe tremb- rock and I we went a noma and. ; Mon © shattered out-into rs 4 ocd BY THE FIRES aN street.; ny 50 150 APOE 300 Donations hungry. us From |} ory Are oe tions, Us! ef of) an the 4S his ks experience eee in hauling - aee flights of Stairs stairs e . ie Francis ear seeing and in smoke Druehl Sctact pa seemed : a: although some in_ worn in| 1| XE OE: lat had The et in eepeck marks of to see a} yp and ported Mrs. killed ‘ their lout "by being tossed Riter. Son e San MIs on bed who at Se lost all night until in} a fanet Hie Half-dressed, Non ee nerunt and pe ulia for woman's we2 eukn [ " nao large ret lp be quantl = not contain Iar Ee Ce prepare a for the cure of the ul iar to women, the ; ch is not afraid to take his |Piet ae by print: will a that be « - tin ach commitwatched| they oO ns "e corps of city for trained | the ON persona »| "¢ ee Conditions time the that given Rending V4 were re- re night, 2 aes of clothing é ‘ | Another Sego 366: Lily of and | the S- pel; ea , . wipe 252 Fraternal 7 aura: Scere give : ae i arts the| . hese for x aN .cEG ; AW © Planned, and vilion, Utah <% eo ' ane > 1@ Bo ns x | | other Auction of Fisher Harris, Mini Stocks Mining acting Stocks. upon a matter mining of public stocks, the sale of proceeds be way to|tinental Alta Mining & . the the numer- medical au- oO 0 Bee tle iia -an show any sickiprojestonai endorsement. This, of itsel far Awe rtance than any weight a beta stimonials" so | San more which and 5 ee 'e yecnlia weaknesses and de- rangements,thus banishing the periodica -d disneadaches, backaches, bearing-<lown di treas, tenderness and draging-down sensations in lower abdomen, accompanied by weakeniiy snd tee eo caterr hal, a un- was. Mechanics' turned and the for splendid was worthy ee Cpe dg sy ed ae iilled spe> satel organization ah ey» Cali- Fremont, te) shock ? staying on Market streets, i |in getting out Van and are an at no avoide: The Re chs People's : Common receipt of sufficient pay ind | cost acopy of Sense in one-cent mailing in flexible only. paper bag- Dr. |gage removed to the Golden. Gate| While he was on the streets| sark. he did not see any panie-stricken mobs rushing about the. streets, nop unusua an -robbery or see he did Pierce's or 4 3 avis recetved word yoster- lane ee nt s escned, he cents 31 for cents Pellets regulate and {nvif- orate stomach, liver and bowels. ® laxative, two or three cathartic, Ore TIES Refugees. for Open stamps i or Address Dr. RV. drunkenness of Medical 21 covers, difficulty | for a cloth-bound copy. ha when. the , | Pleree as above, his ? Adviser contains some very interesting diseases the on chapters valuable and peculiar to women. It contains over aa thousand eich ne $ sent post paid, the} Ness had of the hotel and for $10 had came. Pa-} into. oO treated as sacredly erie sntlal. By conuniting in this way the disagreeable questionings and personal "examinations" that there | the} of care work of the | of the high- | the hospital staff' at praise Schraminwae Bey re eae at Oakland vars:Se | reached Oakland aeday mae that 5 Thur Fat" WNeg ghia 98 Sta alten Salt |fora the- care eet of refugees, eos and all = ar-| | Lake, and Dr. wellTaggart, known formerly here, hadof been |rangements. for their comfort under +t é and |} killed by the ace idental discharge of |the management of mo ost capable his revolver yy. Taggart was dress- | hard-working committees. ng hurriedly, when his revolver fell; He spent Wednesday night In th his pocket and discharged, bullet killing | Mas OARet "df ngs rd. irom nee who left for st instantly. i OE ¥, the ets : . San |Golden | plea a | 4 as wi no Gate park ad. led last night, uninjured. E. has to Dean saying he was ; H. Mead, o been trying get and some ceri com- The dae 150,000 there oe the pee ‘ine Urges safe , and | They é ay and they from near who telegram was There | holdups were in the Red any other sort could procure. had plenty of water in the he had a good meal in a Charles|free. relatives, a few prices Cross, ffi Its 0 Through the Notifying i | IclalS park, a "nts, me ie instances or All to Work ae 68 Seconc 9y place that night for 25 without suc- |} while some people were given word family, with come. had DeGra or salt) bedding and other household goods Franciscoa few |in buggies, baby buggies, children's| | weeks ago to go into the offices of | expre -SS Wagons, | the Western Pacific there, was receiv-|of conveyance used| Smelting . reciente hoo} | thoritics e raisin the several eee which Dr. Pie ree's are mat |: of sndedon'etoreot that medicines ko other medicines | t for sale through druggists for do- + hospital, and n donated|cess to which : |from plan} rede i b for tha cure of the the first| conapicup yey flannted hefore me paras ba . ye or of the aleoholiec compour Enursday "Vavorito pene re cures all heroism P organization the injured, ene Serr orihancd to + ean will s Ors ietaoeectia we : y gener: ps Ah es sata were Lodge | ¢mMergency Brotherhood: 1 forms as Put iat er] where those persons| eee ete OH two suit | dressec of Snr: nice of emphasis al jamount Francisco from: the escaped re-|found onimpossible these m account to of deliver the destruction >» residences the residences in. until the . Com ne ret San to So| 1 was time the to: an Beat ehools them free Them. who Ingre- vhicts to theDr. R-"sPreverintions Is. adxsest . Painted cee disaster all the beer i E en Leds 3 Ler These selfishness which was displayed on all cialista may Pe. connie free by adldressnews. | hands, and which he avers, has|{ as above. All correspondence is Ce Benefit Lodge the 5 cic. be: and to be sent , witnessed of| will physicians 5 to! purpose disease epee Were Not i Imaginative as Schramm, deplores wrapper a i free boil Shock c Minds G. ing paper offices, the Elks or Commercial pStrengthened his faith in) the innate club, or any of the many places where | 00dness of human nature supplies were collected last week He says the most painful sights he an alarming rate | procee WIG that i | I press ¢are ‘all the aay voae ae After Heart bottle | medicine for women, all the Ingredients | of which have ine tnquallfied endorse- ae AGS -ontributions have for ve es ebinnttttee lotl at any of theclobal ne ae dat Bec at nurses retuened|sages ps leeee aie thele : Disaster. of | den ec i . yesterday that one of the}~ | . : in 4 rooms : fitted up for temporary quart Mat epiee z : 2 erate Reais fey TE eto Leleerore messages amounting to over one hunded thousand messages, It has be .en | ee made z nitude bbe rceraeaer' | < that about 600 Special Call for Clothing. jas been laid upon the often. exag-| b Although the general organization |, a ales of suffering and horror | in Salt Lake will continue to send sey- | °° rated: tales, OF Sunes a j in the city, and the comparative blind-| oy Rone eral carloads of bread daily, special <a shipment at) | effort will be made today to a increase | ness shown in the different stories of | ee for wired inquiries of those who eee arn iwakened/the ets shipped "soit "intense at EACH HELPED HIS NEIGHBOR east "free by the Union Pacifle 9} club £ thelr were fitst|!t seemed as though there was to | eyo | in the relief work. Henry M. Crowther | lived In Terrace Park, between Hyde _,/end to the mintenvs shaking of the build-|@onated the following stoc yester-| and Larkin streets in San Francisco. last ing. day: One hundred shares each of Con: "ter about | pO te eee }of lime on the first tarin leaving Salt | Lake today. This move was made on t ¢ f loc: shURGE Matin: aoeentoa one meta San er were sleeping in|originated by the Commercial club,| Mrs. fourth floor of the will take up with the mining exchange | street the aan of the Nojcity intormea Fisher Harris at the} From Francisco, ee having ve € and') room from [eerie experience. evening, L.°E. in re ee aid throughin drugelst mele oa Ell As A especial promoters of the proposition are de= limucker Stock company Will play atthe sirous that all practicians in this city) teatre on that da attend the ting | Fate at ST MENG || Can't Deliver Messages. IS R 7 ioc Eee , One Believe of Escape . ¥ Ruined City. ling @icarel eee ge 4 and fatigue ee prepared send by any Parks ay bread, goods ec of Saturday ply was stricken burned|ed before the last five days and with only cas containing a few. articles splendid ¢ tired and o'clock ope to the ela four) > "| ultimately them 6 7 at hee: been Ww relief Bud Rose enon liable to spread at ut the people are|They notices In the ces it was |People the earing for the sick and the wounded. me wou He has pointed out that within a week was ow add al ble as/}there re will be Bi an additional problem} Pevastac confronting the health authorities jn not been] Ssoan Francisco. He says that the dead L£rancisco. L's ‘ was de-| bodies will become so badly decompos- Eee One3 of Z the most stirring a features of| . the San Francisco fire to F. A. Druehl,| who returned from that city with Mrs. | Druehl on the noon train. vesterday,| Be ee tae act, ae ~ EACURDRY ----- for o eu : earthquake flames, in Smoke. Up carloads pf SHOWED | 4 made Lake to care for all interested who ro may stop in| Salt in the} l relief work and are men meeting every train | THE committee wlll Sand tv orearlondl the Commercial club for the purpose of discussing the scheme suggested by) Dr. M. R. Stewart in which he propos-| TH An- , Relief) With there | °C es Sanguine. : the Serene larger ae plans man. ome. pied by ; FRISCO to TR the he | dootltnte Pontacier ‘ » coast recelved word o'clock yesterday morning over 6,000} : : loaves of bread had been received at} They eur young for aiy Lifer mh eae ¢ ‘siclans i 1 bookkeeper. for .me, fe SCPE Ee Ola miyeiciang wee ike to a se his place. | called for this evening a®8 o'clock o ruin. i two } Francisco sufferers continued to pour) tary conditions. existing where the | wrancisco from the in at. the Con rola crut sterday. | refugees are so closely crowded will be tt Samat as cheeses yesterday.) -elleved- by. the liberal. use-of lime earthquake shock destroyed y Go every | his the z of sient Donated Shares. Ties Taken Beles Sufferers Up Mini of vy 124 obliterated le very a bokemt by were Coun Auction 1,500 900 See ~ asked setae covers a sidle. to compute. Mauls Trunks From One Hotel to «to:Seo Them.' Finally other Plas- | Showing ey ge 190655.) shipments \tkoiCSRiGe The members of the relief and the Elks' lodge that | tee 183 16,000 5 yw : ni tele Ene Sy that. 1 born terrible things we saw rib re ee } would z ar feet| into a Ie ; moment the building would go over. "I was awakened when the was also afraid that fire would sy ine A break out, As soon as we were all|Shock came," said Mr. Druehl dressed of | rasa middle of the room pray-|g0 up them to dress as quickly Mr. possible. "The house With- in the Miylfetars These FIWILL SELL MINING STOCK [Swit ought . them to cover up/the Palace hotel, loading them into a} to Sz, get frightened, I Wagon, having them aa to the St lnabeted then went into my and found everything as to ice Ww ent ages n rooms heads and had | Youred back with them to remind ily brought of their dreadful experience and ene eke Hours Food He . Committee. them "T was into the Mr. Daly, who slept were was‘ People Thirty aie the riias ; towns then _ been neni aS After honreron souvenirs the of few a were we and there tler, Ey 142% 25,000 ae i our came Morris, Boe eee yesterday street Brigham and, while considerably upset, aS rca An old ae feeling much better. pot, a few dishes and a broken basket N 000 e the this city, after witnessing as hae have he been seldom =seen 16,000 100,000 | there inter girto noble then took "After aoiie vhate SY ie ran nani a oie a couple dis- returned to ; such sights us said 23, the stamp hie ‘cancelled with a Yesterday. thumb-print in Goods Shipped OTe . ie in oahation B them }fed pencil pati Listas s. In one of the ears nae was eas a consignment of 1,000 pounds of| 17,000 ae ke ge en as, and ye mye rday a |I living ie Bef APRIL with a Included Ox alifornia HERE elec vsn ore OOO si RAE Ze BAS BEGIN ARRIVE 10 ai nne tes ENG Re Soe Beebe b foi a a atta E ores Ce Sanna about the fate of Mr. Daly and a ee Aeon both family, A but yesterday Mr. Fete and Mra. % ae rere adinlites Satine caatt Evelyn iierer ASSO coir ech ae aie C much es SAE SN REFUGEES S HG. se BY, _. $8,000 dae tall re 1897. of been were eos Mexico, April 12, 1901 Jun, 18, 1901. ‘ AZ; F101. wile aa' O Melee ean: a j in avenue. following friends UA MONDAY, Ark the madicine. into Says Citizens) |} disntentaring Ve Schramm "went auton Apply to Commer- | |retrigérator J) Twenty-Six 2S . 21,000 -saooo . special train care that ana will make fast timeaS, Were yor yora coneer agistaif cription." this fs not pt tr cial Club Sunday for to Oakland Undaunted by Magia tho only Cre di braPer creel nearness San Francisco Mr. Daly, with his family, went to the coast city about four months ago, and Tew 8.0 2 pray- § cen AES ANY IK Rio har ee Pe er a 1894.................. pak wh a5 pee a eer ae 0d. 2d gl Isle of Chios, Aegean sea, 1195... Kagi, Pormosa, April 3, 1906 in 2 5 Wednesday morning in the Charlemagne J. J. Daly last his apartments 28, 23 their the of July Feb, S.-C, ee over a upside nf > his c en then finding his children upturned Siheen , ar PAR . were ni: down and NE of Ccylon, March, aily iste Italy, e Misucatlan, Guayaquil, . in a ae dark to Se UTAH, 70,000 z : 1905; forty villages destroyed. Calabria, Italy, Touduras, November, September, ‘ Querentanaro, 1905... ? i j Sa nodmtetadl © OCS Guatemala, April 18, 1902; six towns destroyed... ........... awakening; an adjoining room, stumbling piano and furniture turned 1531... CITY, Lost : 1891. ...... 1837. Italy, Riviera, Charleston, 4 Afterpr Secing Ea lSeeing Eartl oes. ae quake's orst Work. P-. ; 7 bed: his mind Sve: oH wo Be aea tenchaa lem o mer Chundernagore, India, June 12, The Return ri Thrown out of SHIFL wath Aig 26, Oct. 28, March Casanacciola, Dot Ue OMe Known Feb, Japan, cote 1862 LAKE marked Te OS OUO ¢ italoretad ; .* 19, 1850...scte tec)2... ag Ttaly, Castcllamare, , = a29, e Linz, Austria, March April 1634....... Work. Well Portugal, Jima, 3 to Aid Police in Good ' REPUBLICAN, SALT Lives _-1755.............. 1, December, enu over oe acnine : Nov, Portugal, Lisbon, IT (IF GLAD HE WNTER-MOUNTAIN +> +o $6 10 +6 10 10 16 16 16 16 + 10 10 10 76 0 GREAT EARTHQUAKES OF HISTORY. rood, MUST HAVE SOME SYSTEM o but as | |som of the grocers and others were | Inds viminate Giving Will Be Harm; Willing to sell at almost any price ~ . as | rather than see their stuff burned up | ful as Well as Wasteful, receiv- | there Was ho great difficulty up to the | I never saw such a sight' Thousands|/the bed. I jumped out on the floor | {he Street with the other guests, where] pany, Bingham Junction & Alta Rail- on of rg et fo a ‘ay salt |! time he left in obtaining food. There| Says He. of people were in the middle of the|,44 as treesed.. az. beat 1 they waited until the first shock had|road company, Daly Mining company, on C. Cutler, Governor, + vas some fear of an epidemic break-| street, some praying, some walking |* Slaggering, dressed, as_ best spent its force. Then there was a scram- and American Flag. The present sell-| Lake: Sincere Stan es sympathy ling out among the refugees, but steps wildly about, ee most of them only | could while Mrs. Druehl! did the same. eral to eT eee pick up belongings and} ing value of these stocks is about $1,-|2"d offers of help. There are va ee were taken to make their conditlon ue Sitio AS Saya hiaerset ace fer ear partially dressed. We went to the} The building was creaking and groan- wacked two boar 6, the ae i Riter/500. Other donations of stocks are numbers of homeless and destitute | a. sanitary as possible, and the SR OMe ee ae ©. 2 Q ses an ey left the promised, in quantity today. ~The date| persons, and fear we will He com|.) was minimized. Fuel. was plening proclamation was issued by the garage, where my : automobile - was], ng, and while a : was, alarmed, ae aia oF } hoping . to get> to the x ferry, Se: ; 5tity), and it»4 did) piace, of,the sale ha$ not,yet been determin-| pelea to care for iS many of them fof | Pehoarful the park wellors sould were | President this TESEOEe: kept and after getting it, started for This was ‘impossible, however, Shade aro not affect me greatly as I thought it! means of cansportation was destroyed. | ed, upon, ~ the park. We went but a little way & » ar As ec orta € as coulc To the p lic when we were stopped and the auto-| merely one of the kind that San| With thousands of others they started for| To the Commereial club list, tWe fol"George Cc. Pardee?' Go¥ernor." he expected. . ath Secretar etary § with consultation full After by the authorities, : pieay tint these tt trying A hes Auto "We Golden staying evening, ernwnd Never our with fan. in . my such the life { way to. the| thousands of train and Friday| for I home. seen such ity as those Californians Mr. Daly. "In all those Fires We got into found the lights fires, such] stopped Market street. even Market : that and ssfo I We flights, as into the quickly center saw on the part of everyone to do] her to some something to help some one else. In!/I got the park the rich lady in her sitks or| would satins laid down jans or Japs; one, rich condensed possessed by the side if a baby was of Ital-|she their|and they] four wait|and days. BR wood. two quickly, one and and or at place and I about Second , would leave In| them ter says i. amped at they take) her going to our right room, along. while We packed the for water. Food as|tained from _ the soldiers of) fiscated stocks of stores seemingly went trunks, free there in a the can to are the was terday: Tou J i still were oe visible. The o te ee elo oe a. re ha eae ae aoa rs Se a OOlEY. 6 Ate =; ec in ‘ ae 40.00 ins Een OLena at at 7 5.0 to /through morning be the d a At 0| Club " the | nearly as much at |The money will een | Nichols, weer ee neces Refugees anon | received the be this city for to Mr. lodged hotels aid. They were turned service, evening sent to for a Harry rooming arrangements for houses their then I pulled them down those his ayinpathy & the ian ness ones cases clothing cas flights. Anyway I got them down,/a hundred dollars' worth SE howdakold and arrangements to the sidewalk. I_ wanted to/furniture and they would start off to-|Of this and other and care. made| lof In the some | ph required for them for the provision necessary articles Mocker | service. Bishop telegram 2 ne - het Bt in oa _mar aie 4 BSS ed, and i vos ies was the her son Los |for ae were 7 both i 7 i ec ReieHe Ste er that mir eale with cae relief being a/|relfef of | \: this ia ce geass ieee pile i I I : Sc ; ae it of ea ae abet ene er said Eo eer the National of San. given those most who appalling proper the the Ish have will through Unless for there a is part. be handling in kind for the suffered calamity. they 7 generously org anization onttibutions Red Francisco, large w asted and will in large p lreach the very people whom ae le Man} has sent out to nis | work at San | vine, seneral ; rerene bala these fail Is most it | ben eae take charge of the relief Francisco, Pa ee es se ae per a. Taric ones aoe yo "Dr. oe laces Devine will tn cinatt _ lor this kind ust old | connection with Judge Morrow, United States circuit judge of the ninth district, land the head of the Callfornia Red Cross z Rig deltas aeons oan rAneiseD ity M up on the ashes of the eT fatal o ; . . last the of , is controlling er enniiteiee ‘of all two millions and a half, to be paid by congress when ¢ (ani : in. h bea and men | desired that they should reach, The 1 eet let th ey eee ghd be | American National Red Cross association | H. Mocker, at the time announcing from calm- allied fitiiae or ii a rae dition he ‘e Heer tEr ete both anne wt - ae oa to the to make the following suggestio dazing them| ‘Gontributions both in money and | nolicivelauseatlinia word | president wil york ) money, probably | appropriated and ee) certainly | are vcuters received the "ross, nue cae and : thought orie | generosity eee : for others that Typo-|was commendable. Ma who would ce dea Lake : A sg ee ee Ge ue ene he Tula « 5 . ne relief| lef * ; aa left In need. and and a $200 ft S. n Aldous Tafl, the disaster init. ‘aaa whelde earthquake, afe. on BOD ay ORArAG people took eo Soi fon tp oe re a lef Crabtree and Mr. Davis,| from her sister, Mrs. W. them throughout the city | w ho was in San Francisco or Ai tae C Sy The most mos cS Salt NGUdib ee er 1 anienterS whose all had Deer BUREAEN ) Tate $100. was | 5; ht of the fact. ‘Whett 5 expended of i ee ae Mrs. : eee "Wigan church. i meeting aphical ireemeenes ie A ic BSS Savi asking sot More than During the day 26 refugees present- | Wms Aeon themselves at the Commercial club| Francisco printers who|jn dol-l oo Nichols°of Display tathed- Mark's at st. services yesterday ; mornin 4.7" phn from Bishop, S500 leo read, 10.99 |contributions. : $180.00 esok their comrade-|in of y "al, 20;001 20.00 eee if w man Hill $ the At yes- added .... & Treganza on Galleys Co = Mogilev ed of .. a. aware smoking spirit were Rr Ss Utah Mr aay Stan day, picking ruins, true condis- even the 7 people not city to Ware TM by all classes," said Mr.|over no signs of panic or great who Ta pes the getting a of are of The trip to the nearly an entire "There in had were subscriptions »%h Baumgarten Bradley a lowing ob- comers. who out succeed was who and all thousands parks get they front. them way over places for Water. said there was no want for those in the acce but there suffering three) oe one at 3e0 then, y No But out camped they where parks, our baggage. She said she | ship shown go with me, that where I went) Riter, "and was sick, every | back or poor, turned over milk or whateyer to aid. They did not three got|was a moment, the sky was crimson from | the reflection of a dozen going in dif-/ I never heard a word of complaint, | ferrent directions. never saw anything but a noble de"IT told Mrs. Druehl sire | | running. Beale Mission, Quickly. the hallway and) mr. Riter were all out and the | food among down stairs, four possible and ran human-|and have," said| trying times} Start the experienced. often so has Francisco elevator until have pity : all olice, there then fortitude, be] glad "Wolic by made Pra I am . during used. isa Taken then Gate others; and , been days. Tak to policeman a by taken mobile used work in to see anyone suffer, but on the con-|have them taken to the St. Francls.| gether in search of food or Water for their| WaS Made by these gentlemen on be-| Might announced that C. S. Fogh, a Mr eae iffes are also exaggerated, | )ssociation trary all seemed imbued with a de-| The first expressman I saw wanted | families who kep t each other company half of the relief workers. mechanical engineer of Salt Lake who |} r. Schramm thinks. He doubts if | oo - sire to anticipate it. $5 for each trunk, the next wanted|While the ‘breadwinners' wer , One of the most pathetic incidents| Was in San Francisco when the disas-/MA&nyY, more than 1,000 people lost Sat ae cated "ail "And the work of the police and|$20 a trunk. <A transfer men came Bian Riter sald that with all che | horror|that has come to. notice in the relief |ter took place, had escaped in oon their lives in the disaster. Gen. Funston has already been directed soldiers; it was the grandest thing that | along, who took them over for $2) 0f she: acenies immediately following the} work in this city was presented Sean Robert Reid, of 203 Bast Fom o-operate with Dr. Devine and has ever occurred: anywhere: In: less.than | each::Iasked: permission foe my wife | i? > oo actions of the members| a poorly elad woman and four little) South street, has not yet heard trom /RELIEF TRAIN RUNNING © ee the secretary of war that he will two hours everything was regulated; |and another lady to ride over on the | ludicrous, gpolitan Onera. company were) children who had escaped from the! his mother, and two sisters who wer ‘6 i ¥ ihe policemen and the soldiers had | load, everything under control, restraining violence and disorder. I cannot say they performed. which was Driven too much in praise of the noble work| When granted. parently in by Flames. : we got to the St. Francis the trunks were taken down stairs and we went into the dining room, where eee Police Do: Great, Work. we got a cup of coffee and ago were humanity, dering filled with happy, laughing | @ triend of today lie a heap of smoul-| as the fire ruins; tures are those nothing beautiful but ashes struc-| and dirt. mine near Jones had reached the cis. Next evening we Van Ness avenue, where went HE ON as far oe ne still ve; TWO tablishment at 7 at - as helps YEAR Domestic Es- Elgin, came out on Oak street, mass of thence to| Market, to Third, to Howard, to Mis-| sion and then to the wharves, our path leading through red hot debris, ; picking our way through a maze of rubbish and broken buildings. ‘San Francisco for miles lies there| nothin Ent a ruins, with ar| occasional skeleton of a se rearing Walls that. are} left ‘itself-in standing the*air.. are tottering, and every enee in a while there is a crash and| it all goes » leveled t was to first In a few days it will ol the ground, bare as when| . discovered. GERARDY TO ‘ BE HERE : 3 Pus Fumous Cellist Secured for Orpheus Club Concert. kets were issued Saturday for } se ene Orpheus club for the a of the series. of concerts] s A SAS : akc to be given at the Salt Lake theatre | April eee 26. These oe to SyareaeR aan nee ceciea on after 10 a. m. Bee Se FO ee will this be yan See sec we As: on April 24 and Seen Saar aclGB cowl tts ecnalt mene city in came to asked for well to do the the | visting The committee took care. Ilinois. of her and turned . Them Free. 8 234 from San oe ae ee pad ee Day and Francisco, re i ee ashen First with ns 7 bienew oe under rie made chureh All 2 A SCARED Records to a cimaaainad plies Speeding CAT"'| Omal nee Ito "the Ss with scree tae oa From All Over fate train jarsenal sent with an from the supplies hour and | time "Sheeveris ahead made byike a to the re. | wired tie ae nae of 2 the on his way Francisco |all possible ways in' the effort to system_ atize what is being done. Work Through ough TeRed oe fastest train. enti? ated is mayor-of San Philadelonia | I recommend that had reached | lief, organizations, passenger area) ue Pacific coast, iliousny a ithe Dr. Devine ce aan ok Judge Morrow, the governor of Cal. ‘nia andthe Ito see if there fs anything else the ad| ministration can do, and he will assist1 the Country. , a } partment Washington, April22.-The was advised: a the wan3 con-|Omaha atone 00 $250, pice Gh 000 was added LIKE Breaks ‘allaying | ke eh church services yesgenerous response Congregational abunton ere wW ° local with stree t| child, Stenwhridca mains imecantimennciace The appeals for Coe The Carries It has-been learned that the Union| Pacific has made the offer to refugees of free transportation from the Pacific] (oe : arcs: : -med.| ate pote s. ih ore is a Sed at Sheets mother free|at all of the San/terday met Francisco. Road ora aid. | San Francisc and) ygpe Jaq. L. disaster.) ).) her children, housing them comfortably and looking to the procuring of clothing and other articles for her. camped ape rere rey at poem) and ren establishment her husband maintain- 4 cat, a sire to contribute ane 4 ancisco, / . Cross. all charitable and reand individuals who erestucre Sions | conslaned lief fund by the big benefit matinee | Cross is receiving word| f The allRedparts at. the Orpheum yesterday in which;|ftom of the country of the| all theatres of city united. The/Shipment of supplies of ali kinds, | performance was theunique in the range | Nashville, Tenn., has shipped one carof artistic acts presented and mightily | oad and others are being prepared. | power to those in charge of the relief &\ns Wall e bullding fir-| ed. The couple have seven children, | work. Mr. Davis said last night th al-ero nase ; ey i were at ing at crumbled and the building fell.jand Mrs. Enell could not understand the chief object of their visit would be It buildings made me sick to sce those beau-| why her husband kept away from the | to ascertain the class of supplHes most tiful all, going. ete' tire| : family for suc Ns The such long periods She de ~| needed in order that the >y rais spread 3a rapidly that it was almost/|clares that in the last four years he]in Salt. Lake might do the eibetent Eapcsibis. 20 those men to CeCe Neaae We os i aa sone possible good. The need for this has| and Graeme oie ; Sew me Sork to Be Held I y. Mowing idee tome Mr. OO HURLED FROM OM AUTOMOBILE do so muneile supplies through ore sent pent are toand Dr. that Devine, Red bon, Dr. Devine be New York, April 22.- The armored | Girt Dying f cruisers Maryland, Pennsylvania and } Giiecas Ww Ts ne Skull- of it. : y No,est Kirby stree etroit.| been shown in the last two days. by | Color; é re r q ere Sndured' in}Crash. Friday MOPS vat" 5.0 "clock I) Mrs. Enell is 37 years old. the difficulty in getting word from the Colorado: arrived in: New a today | New York, April 22 went to a livery stable to get a rig I The denouement took place here|relief headquarters in Oakland and|f'0™ SU" practice off Culebra, the} the huge touieine ancup ttn rom Ty So tala Te Tapia 2 ae mitt When Enell was found living with a|San Francisco. Though Mr. David and | finer having on board the bodies of (Diamond Jim) . ge. e. xe aA ytwe Hdkoen Lae a all. out, they were | flats, in Chicaes woman in the Zeigler | Mr. Crabtree will bear the expense of | Lieutenants John M. Hudgins and/4lre turfman and Lreaka ‘a millior O out maaiting safety, his car visaok Chinese; Finding started to ar tiainater Be to rat places of| anden chee REt Teaser a rig We we | had| blewee ay oe aroun Lene edie nelee ae oh himaie Cleciwitie binds ou Ghiinae me mi ae vens street. A. child the ee en noti- oa fall ania gajqBreit aay m Ali Re This neato a0 ROSF and to away find ees wae : the ie is oon be mittee, enahls Of mettolt, $700. ¥y made her more what kept her hus- out from home and the more] anxious to get him back. SET t renton two Churches Give ry pe Pare, Pica w i act " the | | gee ae W. Graeme. who were killed | Standard Steel Car conta: ae is better "to" send Mr. Schiff. They a ENar SPENDS oneys rey will, th Devine as the to Theodore LL $10,000 ON Roosevelt, CHINESE ¥ Celestial Empire Auth i ture for 1 r oe eee ae Countrymen, Washington, April +7.-The Chinese Deane has Rites that he nai -|general representatives of the local|in a powder explosion on the battle- ¢tashed into cs & once his first secre the|r ; Tee Francissco" committees. Theyas will Kearsarge April 13. The eihon ig ht | day: Merrick r : ene sinsHalak - arI,1 the to'. personally r » aaine The] relief the intention of staying long goas with they | ship members of the onRearentie's atew "alch MissroadHci aaa to- | 4mong the needy pitasfee Kone. After the warrants were issued ete ine to get away. es. in Droves. we could get walk to thenotferry. ae »'teleg Keep or mon , ie Mieca ne neh ; ead Be, eked ance planist, ae eae ee Aree sisting aur .Sheperd, and the|ing Pe buildings. Among otherraeplaceee members oF et burning club and had been fted by telegraph of ‘the consignments. At the same time Mr. Jacol shift. x treasurer of the New York Rea ee association in New York, may be notiWas anything he could do, but I told|terday in the arrest of Mrs. O. E.| by the railway company as to certififed that ‘the consignments have been sent him I thought not. He said he would] fnell, formerly Miss Viola Rowland, |cation. The only inspection made at is the| by Pleased the large audience. ce a look } Four carloads left Seattle this mornprehaby have his offices on the mole! Another Mrs. O. E. Enell, wh conductors, 2 I wanted) anything he could:d01| in ‘Detroit, cavised.the arcest a ing, A message to Hon.of Charles to nd fotif niece est. Sheo lives also | P a asenive ger and rely' upon the a word of | expresses satisfactifrom Mayor Schmitz | lant.2° sent secrétary the tees H. Keep. assista had wale v 4 ; obtained warrants for the arrest. of|the passenger and his appearance. VICTIMS OF THE TURRET lee gee ee action with the work| fon D:C. wand ‘trade sbi toe Washingad walke own town Thurs-/ Enell, who is a famous chemist, in the Go to Offer Services. | Cretary. Magee telegraphed | National ‘Red asurer of the American day and watched the progress of the| enjoyment of a salary of j E N Gee tonight: cn Cross association. flames. It was something _ terrible. | year and nrcuiie ont are fol coin a a betel sacar Meal ot ha and on XPLOSIO REACH HOME ave already shipped upwards of | have ‘aire t thet ‘ah contributions that ome sre try ' a c "rane | 5 ‘ y been The freme n anc o0 thers were try ae to After playing detective for four this afternoon at their own expthie +5 acars. of oe Will continue | to the aifention' of "Bre Devt i event Stop the flames dynamiting. the Detroit woman asserts, she | volunteer ‘ ces in distributing str | , thee d dynamite { raVv by out th they } bombard-|at barden) years, teer their : tities ofIpments. clethi Collecting large quan-| Staph, which telegra Stam should state eee the gave last found her suspicions verified | the supplies sent services by the local contribu- || /Uneral Services for Lieutenants Hud- Ple clothing, blankets and linen.|4me and address of the consignee ; ed the houses by firing cannon at) that hers was not the only domestic|tors and to render any service in | ; ; it nae communicate with ul freely ay the amount and nature of the "consign: ate ie ee feet Peete br Glan cA gre onint stan Sana Hk Anant are cere the everything She had been carried to this city by the railway companies from and --- rely owwomenan) 2 and|all z 7 ‘ 5 once : the " lovely night, my ywwife sleeping on the); Bigin, Il," April7 22.-Sensational| bright men were wont to promenade| Sidewalk and I tramping up and developments, involving charges that | and laugh with all ihe world, today LENA. About 2 o'clock In the morn- a lendt Ident ‘} 1 are but cinder path ng E. E. Calvin passed. We talked|@ leading resident has long lived a] "When we left," ne sortnued, "we|a moment and he asked me ff there) double life, had their denouement yes- "hare Where of lost She was without funds and jin need of proper clothing for herself and babies PER De i etroit terrors Commercial The woman had WIVES $10,000 as pent and ee - Chemist' Has Illinois and Pine, St. Fran- we nearly KEEPS one bun "But oh, what sad sight That|each. We tried to get a'room, but peauittul: cits, lasdrwaste: mses long, | found it entirely out of the question beautiful streets that but a few days} That night, Wednesday, we stald with as' they could be eos less as childre $2,500, of service Sends Grant Penny to the general Message ‘Castro, Arcade, in Bread. proprietor whose com- of wife and the} family} were Wilored a thet same time, also ar| ful ee on e aryland. The body of Lieutenant Hudgins walg taken today under a military escort to Washington where. it' will be buried tomorrow young a practical effort to hear/| conveyed with naval honors at Arling-| ture from the Maryland to itGine a) tbe a & frac- | Necessary. aha ee See has eoihereen )Senier s#artment buil e eso contribute to the relie (Witty: fifth street, this oe in West This contribution Was declined gee at midnight in the " y, lies dying | President today, in accor y the |Hempstead,, fr 1e Nassau hospital, at| the decision that forei cordance with of are to behasin not Santaheard, Rosa, has/ but | tonLieutenant cemetery. Graeme's remains will : be| Miss HousmanE. from supposed whom he adopted woman ‘the a Calva - | Seventy-first ae compound Mr. ecciet ae = cCauley, Brady, Sportsman, who But so de a aid was Fred | Nese government feel fe eee lives and|@"d at so great homeless is residents {ts not ca ang the, afflicted aia rity for the ave 7renton, churches N. J.. April 22,-All of|from them. Mr. Castro gave an order | ry church, Fourth Avenue and TTwen-/| nue, were an: ti hre Columbus a aye-/the minister feels w a that though his fame long since reached] out in droves, just like ants do when|,, Trenton's took collections for | for several hundred loaves of bread | ty-Sixth street, where . of the country. He has|you turn over an ant hill, runnin , the funeral | the collision, and, wer Pore el nT of fibuting this mon nls eae Syd mained eee in ant jJabbering, making faces re the California sufferers, the total of|that were baked and sent with the | services will be held Monday morning. |en up and bruj © severely shakSea under mee Satine Among his Hens counBree ilized country and fis an in-|soHEetinrean excited that would have goin laughed eee beingrelief aboutcommittee $2,500. hasThus |censignments sent a yesterday. The bodyby will be escorted the chauffeur, Hugo Datzer, the | Cr the Red (ernational rRURiake aes I any, jeushs ar the local re-| !0af, of bread bore note asking Each the jc rch the band from the to Mary-| - The ne nid lon one sed. escaped, Seas)E auspices ‘of terre some of the other famous mu-|But there wer Th who celved from other sources over $10,- | receiver to report whether he had seen | land, three companies of marines und-/turn in the autoeurred ata shary p|_ The increase in deposita" sicians of the day, Gerardy ts still | weren't weeping Sinan stolid ae if the| , Mrs. Castro . er command of Licutenant Wirdman,|tween Bald feeoen speedway pe- |S4vings Bank aha deposits in Zion's si ©6He is a Belgian by birth, is but| very life in them was chilled and| eee ra The only word that Mr. Castro has| midshipman Farley and Ensign Bel-|and wae cageeg ee Ockvills Center, | 1, Main street, amos company. No. DB- years old, ¥ yet he has the distinction | frozen. Baltimore Sends Supplies. seat abe Feo ws tammy in. ie ie ENaD. ieee Scamen from the Mury-|of the machine eine Steering ‘gear per vear Are $300," , : week was a letter mallec e day be-) lane lav een chose , . gettin t > "TE 4, you 1°sg over of being ‘cellist. known as the greatest living fford to be loyal to home| You an nen auaiition uch vee an nt's Pickles possess are ‘involved. Mount's b fe saaa ie cele ae roe anh Ee ae, Md., April 22.-A train-|fore the earthquake that was delayed went to Berkeley, where we were eat a Fr necessaries left last night for|nearly a week in leaving San Franbers of th lief an Francisco and tomorrow four cars| cisco. The letter said his family ex- | wha chtea iG a ne Be tipo cise canned goods will be forwarded. pected to leave for Santa Rosa where| we hado't eaten for thirty hous TS,: Ar eS in a letter large, Was one-ctory y $2100 600. fund now amounts to near-|they frame were house,to be The poct- | casket. The body will He cat cniee caetoe a hill. & out of order |"™!NE? Get the habit. Saving anylieutenant''s home in Pennsylvania ae peer cees oe es Saneree interment. |, Scott Lynn. son. of Pem - --- | Salt Lake who was app SUntea nn of) DR. BROADBEN ' Salt andLake Photo Main Supplyand Co.-Kohowe to the! Dental office moy T S block daks finishing. Srd So ees aes left forNaval See ‘ ademy wesaes one from Eagle ernoon. so S ay 500- 501 Scott bitten: 16e over King's hardWareptatn > |