Show DANGER OF WATER VATER t FAMINE PASSED San Francisco's Supply Grows and Conditions Continue to Improve MOUNTAIN RANGE IS SPLIT CJ Cre kc si Cri-si Jt h by a iMd 1 liy Ia Earthquake 1 i rl I hf i i-i i i ma lIa 1 Ice San Ran Francisco May 4 With the Ih supply Hourly noury Increasing all hanger danger Cr oCa of oC ofa ofa a water famine has haR passed but It will wille he 10 e at least two weeks before beCore the regular regu- regu lar ar supply will be hl C available While there Is grave danger langer of oC the time COOl supply running short cheering news was received late Inte tonight that of or provisions are on their I way lay to tn the devastated dc a city an and 1 It Il Is not ot thought likely that there re will be he beny heany tiny any ny suffering ns as a re result of oC the tile sup- sup lies on hand hatol being exhausted S Epidemic K l. IA A A Only through th the good gorol WOl on the th part palt of tit the nw medical Hies i has s an 11 epidemic hI NH 1 of oC typhoid o III C fever t r hf been Cn Cnn n averted avert avert- ed en t owing Li to In the limited sanitary l' l conditions con con- the tilt homeless have experienced in lit till la last t few weeks w Only seven Ut ases disease Qa l have been heen reported report report- ed and of these six nrc only of oC the suspicious suspicious sus sus- u kind The work of or rebuilding I Is progressIng progressIng progress progress- Ing rapidly and merchants everywhere are arc resuming the business which tho they conducted when herr the earthquake and fire swept I away their places Hanks tie Arc 1 Sol According to the clearing house all of the banks banki III in the city are solvent an and 1 there has not been an any great de demand tie tie- mand manci tom for withdrawals o of accounts the business s houses simply drawing out flit money enough to r resume ume operations Do no noot NOt ot Need Charity The The- clearing hou house e today toda adopted a report from I Its s executive committee I A I portion reads reatis The committee feels that the business business busi busl- ne ness Interests as such do llo not need charity to aid them tIem In rebuilding tire the city cit With or more moreo to o be he received from Crom the Insurance companies com coin panics the banks i In a strong ong solvent bountiful harvests promised In n the state stale and general underlying business sound army any further financial loll should be looked ed for only on business s principles In other othor old l since the insurance Indemnity vill largely replace the destroyed Us HS' s the the stocks stocks s and our hanks bunks fire are able to neet general commercial requirements require require- ments individuals or institutions who nay may a come to find lind It or ex- ex to apply to outside sources for COl loans Foans should do so n. n as occasion may ari wise arise l. l on tire the usual basis of or good security We te cannot r rebuild in Ill a da day We e shall shortly have hate more mor mon motley money y than I can be I hn-I immediately u used ed so o it s seems 1 premature to assume that our resources resources resources ces will prove Inadequate and especially espee- espee tally that thul the occasion demands the Introduction in introduction In- In of or untried methods of or Ii- Ii fi finance finance nance which would be found to he be il illegal Ii- Ii I legal c ga 1 or otherwise Ise impracticable Mountain e Split Geologists who have been at work since th the earthquake with the lie object of Jin rinding traces that would establish the tile cause of or the disturbance have found Cound in the mountain range W west st of or to be in indisputable indisputable indisputable in- in fic Redwood woo 1 City what appears disputable l e evidence that their theory of or the parting of or the time mountain ranges along the crest is a correct one The summit o of if mountains a short distance dis dis- tanco tance above the tile village of oC there Is I an Immense crevice ice In the earth the appearance e o of which indicates indi cates cate that the runge tunge split spill at the top and the side Ride nearer er the ocean oct fell rehl away towar toward 1 tho the sea spa ice tl 1 Six Inches Wide Tills This I cr crevice e is at nt places from three I to six Nix Inch Inches R wide wille it has been followed follow follow- ed eel by hy the surveyors sUl for COl a distance of more nore than four Cour miles along the tile crest ores of time the rang range At places the lIw crack ii lii in inthe the range Is of considerable depth and I at oth other r points the evidence shows that the parting of oC the great mass mas of rock and earth was followed lJ by a a. partial par par- closing of or the gut gap The rime split spilt followed followed followed fol fol- lowed the line of oC tile the range north andI and south this tins being the general direction of the tire earthquake shock |