Show t TOOK DALY'S DALYS DALYS D ilS il'S AUTO t 1 J J. J HES DF OF IT I 1 I Eager to Contribute Machine to Aid Aie Police in Good Work j 2 IN DESTRUCTIONS DESTRUCTION'S MIDST Well clI cH J IO Mining Man Ian and ul Family y Return After Seeing Scell Earthquakes Earthquake's Earth Earli- r quakes quake's Ot Work ork f 4 1 4 Thrown out of or bed hed his Ills mind in a n awhirl whirl with wih the shock of or sudden awakening groping his w way In the dark to where his daughters were vere In ln Inan an m adjoining room stumbling over a t 1 piano and furniture turned upside r r down and then finding his children In ln the center of or the room kneeling their faces upturned to tIm the sky and amI pr praying pray pray- lug ing was a part of or the tilO experiences of J. J J. J Daly Dab last Wednesday morning in his apartments in the Charlemagne in InI I 7 4 San an Francisco Mr Mi- Dal Daly with wih his ram family I went to the coast const city about four months ago and had since that time been living 0 In the Charlemagne on Gear Geary street just below Van Ness Nes Nes' Nes avenue I For several days following the V. V earthquake friends were much disturbed dis dis- V V V about the fate of or Mr 11 Dal Daly and V family but hut yesterday both Mr and V V Mrs lIr Dal Daly their daughter Udora Udor and V V Evelyn and sons Albert and Morris V returned to this city after witnessing S V V such sights as have been seldom seen S and no one wants to witness wines Mr Mi- 11 Dal Daly was seen at his home homo on 01 V V S BrIgham street yesterday afternoon V and ond while considerably upset was V V 5 feeling much better beter An old tin tn coffee coffeepot pot a few dishes and a n broken basket V were a n few of or the tho souvenirs the family fam fani- V V J ily Ib brought back with them to remind them of or their dreadful experience and V V narrow escapes S V V 1 neu the lie Family awakened thrown I r I was b by being aJ Into the middle of the room said V V Mr r. r Dal Daly and found that m my wife V who slept In the same room had been f thrown out out too I got to my feet and part partly dressed then went vent Into tho thoS S boys boys' rooms rooms I told them to cover up V j their heads and not get frightened I Ithen Ithen V then went into my daughters daughters' room rV V V and found evel everything upside down and the they in ln the tho middle of the room prayS pray pray- S V Jug Ins I told them to dress as quickly quick 5 V V as possible V V The Thc house was shaking and trembling ling hug InS and seemed to be bc rocking Plaster Plas Plas- S V ter tel was wa falling and I thought every V 7 moment the building would go over o V 5 I was also algo afraid that fire fhe would S j break out As soon as we were alls all al V s V dressed we io went vent out out Into Into the street S. S 1 never say saw such ch a sight sight Thousands of ot people were In the middle of thu ihu street some somo praying some gome walking wildly about and most of them only f V V partially dressed d. d We e went to tho ho i. i garage arase where my automobile was V V kept an and after getting it I started for forthe V the tho park We Vc went vent but a little wa way when we were stopped and the tho automobile auto auto- t V mobile mobie taken b by a policeman to be beV V used b by the authorities and I am glad V to O s say that H it I has been used during durIng all al V these days das trying V V V Auto Taken l by 13 Police V 4 J We Ye then made our eur way to the S Golden Golen Gate park with thousands o oC of 4 S k-S V others sta staying slaying there until Friday evening then took the train for home S V Never in my life have I 1 seen such S fortitude such pity and such humanity human human- V V ity as those Californians have said sid S Mr r. r Daly In all an those trying trins tunes times V V I 1 never heard a word of oC complaint V I It never saw anything but a noble desire doV de do- e- e V sire on the part of ot everyone one to do tin 4 something to help some one ono else In Inthe Inthe V t V the park the rich lad lady In her silks or S S V satins laid down lOWn by tho the side sido of oC Italians Ital Ital- Ial- Ial t ians inns or oi 0 Taps Japs Jais if f a baby was sick every even everyone IV V one rich or poor 1001 turned over their thel v V condensed milk mik or whatever thc they V possessed to aid ald They did not walt wait waitto to see an anyone ono suffer but on the tho contrary contrary con con- V tr all an seemed imbued with wih a desire doS de do- S sire Ire to anticipate it I. I And the work of the police and soldiers lers it 1 was wa the grandest thing that V ever occurred anywhere In less than V two hou hours houm e everything was regulated V 1 Ilie he policemen and the soldiers had V V everything under control restraining V V violence and disorder I cannot s say too loo much in praise prise of ot the noble work the they performed perform cd Police Do 0 Great Grent ork V i V But lint oh what sad sights That V tt beautiful cl city laid waste Those long Ions S V S streets that but hut few beautiful street a days dag V V a ago o were filled fled with wih happy happ laughing V V humanity today toda He lie le a heap of oC dering ruins those beautiful structures structures structures V V tures are arc nothing but ashes and dirt S V Where hero once the lovely women and 5 bright ht men were wont to promenade VV and laugh laush with nil all tho world today V are but cinder ender paths V V V When rhen vc we left Jen ho continued we wc V came out on Oak Oal street thence to Market to Third to Howard to MI Mission Mission Mis Mis- V sion slon and then to tho the wharves ourS out our Ou S V path leading through h red rel hot debris V V our way through h. h a maze of S V rubbish and broken buildings V San Francisco for miles mies lies Hes there nothing but buts a mass of or ruins with wIh an anI V I occasional skeleton of a building rearInG rearIng rear- rear V Ing InG itself in the a air h Walls Vals that ae are ae left lef standing are arc tottering and every V V once nce in a a. 0 while there thero is a n crash and anti antiS S S it J all al goes In a few Cew da days 8 It will wi nithe nit all allbe al be he leveled to the ground round bare as when S k V it was first discovered |