f "v I r ; I- i QUE WORST uv;: used in rollr work In Toklo. " I eelved More thari 706 oatients In met piles. ; f University hospital at Tokio are! So-loganberry Juice will be on saidHohavebst-their-lives' in the gale, at a dumber of the state earthquake. -r "' fairs this fall, and . now ne naa The advices also confirmed the taken up the Idea also of sending earlier5 reports of Submergence of a lot -of other. Oregon products, the Island of Enoshima; "Picture including the above named,-to be Island, one of Japan's most beau-1 put on sale at the fairs for the Wo Accurate Repel Avail able; Empcrcr ahdErrt- press Are Safe tiful' snots. -This island, the mes sage" said; was swept away1 by a tidal-ware, as were also'Hanamu ku and Isoko. Tillages in the vicin ity of Enoehima. direct money -benefit to. be de rived; and also to give Oregon and some of her favorite products some timely advertising calcu lated to do much good! ... . 1 ' . , . . . ., . . . - i oureau openea ! lorme aia oi So close to the boy he came that wave .which followed.- There was -ttKmiirV- ,fetimB: announces ZVLl J2: flnl50.00a hou.es have been de- beuevea : mat n w ", -1 Z"?LZ " " "l!ZZL I i stroyed in Tokio- and that the cas- car. , ' a.:-, .uomm mrum wriTe.w M Insured fof Ralnr ; I sines' f exploded, wrecking- them, IT " Rain insurance was taken as 1 1 one Mil YVhWC. CTDIOVCIJ - . i ovant All 1IIB UKnUOUBn 111 tlOBE IDltl IIIII.UIUII4 VIMHWIlbll oith of an inch of preclplta- part or the coast, the entrance to : f ISLAND EMPIRE tlon between 9 o'clock In the Toklo bay. were thrown down and . (Continued' from page 1) morning and 3 o'clock in the after- night travel in the bay. therefore. M p 88 l noon, the insurance company wu mo en cmc i iun are neeaea. 10 meet . me would have been forced to pay J Whether the lighthouses were emergency created by the food S3000. The premium for the in- wrecea oy me lemwior r me snoriage. surance cost $332. As the Incur-1 aai wave is unanown. The Imperial palace, which was ance representative put it. they I Bunding Collapsed badly damaged by quake and firs. to ncay KOBE, Japah, Sept: 41. (By the Associated Pres-a.) .-Great de struction and IrtBM nf lir tia-Wa sa. suited from the earthquake which Saturday struck. Japan; the; most severe blow received1 in her hi tory. .... v y'-V. Both Toklo and Yokohama' are reported to be "virtually in ruins, i hundreds of cities and . towns on the Izu peninsula have been rased by fire and temblor, and the cas ualties at the present time cannot be estimated. - . Yokohama is completely isolat ed and Is declared to hare burned or tO be bnrnintr , It la" learned that the chief of police of Yoko ' hama sent a wireless message to Osaka appealing for- help and de claring that ''Yokohama is a sea of' flames.' - : ;. Kobe Shaken " I ; The city of Kobe was shaken by the temblor and Toyama was 'af fected. The' shocks, according' to reports here, seemed to have cen - tcred In the" Izu peninsula. ' The United States consul at Kobe; immediately upon receipt of word of the disaster, comman- AfPYtiA tYia hlnntni hnnril Rtfiain- er'. West Orowa, loaded it with food supplies and despatched it to Yokohama for the purpose of re lieving' the distress which is be--lleved to prevail in the foreign community of the stricken city. 11tWn,)i THM.. iinhnti nws is obtiinable from Tokio, it is re ported that the destruction there includes- the- Imperial hotel;- the . Imperial theater, the foreign of fice: th denartment of education. the Imperial university, the re ' partments of interior and finance, the railway department and all the large department stores. It Is . said . the imperial palace- was afire but the blaze was extinguish ed. The prince' regent. Hlrohito, and suite were said' to haveMeft the" city and are" believed-', to" be . safe.- The emperor -and- empress are at Nikko In safety, j ; i. , Newspapers -Destroyed It M stated thai all of the To- - tio : Newspapers . wfere destroyed with' the- exception of the Nichl . Nichl and the HochL. The resorts 7 of Miyanoshita and Haone, noted 'f for"lheIr" hot springs., were com ipletely .destroyed. Refugees .ar riving from ' Hakbne- report many deaths in the vicinity of this re fsort., There has been no news ' whatever from Miranoshlta and it i, is feared the casualties "there are 'heavy. . 'r There is the , greatest anxiety here In regard to the large foreign settlement" at'Tokohama, but no 4 names of those who lost their , i MA':lnt)&f1 tiara hMn AifCB Ur WCT XJ-V AMww; recelve'd.' It is feared the, death ' i - toll was heavy in Uhe settlement. , j A Japahese" steamer in Yokohama ' S harbor wirelessed that jthe city was" unrecognisable,. - j-j Railway v communicatlonv .witii ?Tokid is reported to have been re stored to" within1 seren miles e! .'the city, although; Yokohama ap--nmrm tei lid isolated. "Because of 'Hhe fire "the ships which survive the tidal , waves are declared' to be 'keeping well oui in the harbor. " J i Bfanyj Buddings Ijost." :i Rnlldlnts ' reDorla destroyed. besides those listed in eaHierdls patches, include" the patent -office, the; buildinr occupied by the board of audit; .the Chinese legation. - NIcolai1 temple. the' residence" of Prince Shimasv. the temples of Kn krtf i.D.nVa tlia la.tter A UJl . u , said to have been founded: about : 1 600. A. D, f-- : T,' .six hundred"' thousand "Koku of ricenearly 3.000.000 bushels- u are being! "sent .from Osaka to Yo- kohama for relief work, the trans port' being accomplished-on two naral' ressels. - 1 f" " T 'Z 700 VMtentM Killed' -f-w mm hu kMs received of ' Prince Kanin arid his' mottfer' who were at. , Kamagura- when the shocks began. Princess Yarashlna has reached Oddwara in a search fnuMtiRnT. The mother of Prin cess Maya, who also was at Kama kura. Is reported to have', been burned' to death shortly arter the earthquake. Three hundred thousand bush els of rice are being rushed from " vM-. ah n&Tal vessel, to be Many Europeans, visitors and Mr. Mlngt0nU amotion "5- ,32 ha it V In ToZ residents of that action aM mHthlt tW, thlnf, well started thte 'J. Mu th occurred. 20 leaders of the Seiyu- and Sent year, -may be greatly enlarged would not rain. upon in future years. D3CIIP 8;'FE ' its luled speech grand stand. yesterday at the Inr? 1 Thar Island of Oshlma; 6' miles southwest of , Tokio, and which had an active rolcanie cone, is re ported to have7 sunk beneath the seal observers having been unable to see anything in its direction but water. . Palace in Ashes The Takanwa palace has been reduced; to ashes: J? IrB WD1CU UHU BJCBU I central sec of Tok tothe American Sweep to Victory F0REi6ri PART SAID Aoyama distHct still was burnitfg . ft . . lli?tr-ij Rl Kv5!L 1M" V .Tw , vesterdav morning. The government haa establish ed relief office" for earthquake sufferers In Toklo and' trbdpsare marching' lntd the capital from many directions. tUC( n I ' i. . mi, ur iviciiiuicut vaiti, oeu I . . . . i ri . A Because of the accidents the I reported 10 nave oeen cru.uea io ..... . u.t n Tt- I death when the buildine in which ton William Bell. A. D. Hurley they were in cottference, coIWp ..' n . n ,xtt ttn I ed. ; Prominent anion sr the" Selru- ana r rans: nB"i ; " " , , T . , . . - . ndrni nrorram - and: dance kai leaders, said to hare lost their last night. Governor Pierce was I Ures was Viscount Takhasbi, for not uresent to deliver his sched-1 mer premier of Japan. Over Australians By Mar- UNHURT; MANY SUFFER - m n Knur in ilnA , I . .--...:.. ... 1 ping the efforts of uninjured per- At the same time Janan's new premier. Yamamotb, was forming a cabinet at the" Navy. club. It is stated he was injured In the arm by flying debris. open Slid inditrent' mirrfvora. What happened at Yokohama can be barely more than sur mised. V Every report,- though meager, confirms the worst of fears." While it' seems certain most of the foreign resident dis trict escaped, it is estimated 1400 houses In the city were destroyed. The number of dead . is countltsi. An officer of the steamer London Mara reoorted . that bodies verc scattered everywhere on land and Tiying aeon.. . .ri ln the water, where mauy-eought rnnceas &.aya ana iamwain - ti. ... ,. ..,1,, .r. ported t. WH.d ,SS.?ySr . - ii. .. i nhnt hA accurately stated. It irom me enure aevasuiea icisiua i - - . FOREST HILLS,N,Y.. 8ebt. 3. n. to- ..wSS It extended as far south (nfi,. A.oHtnd Press). The I ate fellows. - A, high wind whippeai , . . .... Mningiiia. on the east- j - ' i "j - - ' i ... i i nimmpr am urtsvaiiiuic mi ivtai i vi. AAUtnr, n thQ rif Maa of the I T- i.t.tn,(. .mtiiin nt in.ithe lamei TBDiaiy irom nm uub i - ,t ... . I i. .iwriAiM hmir 100 miles : r",lr..,u"r' v. "i"-rj t Ah.r. k -.distance, autnomis Demg msumcien ?. "'rr:..";: J' It is said south or xoaia. J in aaaniuu w iub uim-o w iavis cup, msiunc euiuicm m- - . - , I authoritls being' ' lUSi NIehl Nichl. which earlier reports ternaiioflal tennis supremMcy1,- regions toothers at a distance. rftnntlbn: had announced was shared by the safe in Uncle Sam's custody for In the f ace of such a i eonl Tlagri-1 JSvaW bttrned" flames, the office of another lead- another year. Putting to rout the tlon, fire fighters' could maKe dui Ing Tokio paper, the HochI, also opposition that had'; proved" so little neaaway. . . ejaped, but the machinery in startlingly formidable ln the first! No" Water Available. each was so; badly damaged inai two day- of play. 'America swept - di8turbances that had publication of a newspaper from to yictory this-afternoori over the 'g" plpe8 had broken possible. , pro KCu me KM yiyvo uau w. - . . o j : juwii; w w , . , Australians In the final two ainI th maln8 and there was been esUblished in Tdkid and an1Tokl0r and in Kobe, fully gles contests anff captdreVI the 1 wherewith to fight the! army of cititens who' escaped the mile, southwest of Tokio. iianuio Luc duubuuu. - s., i . the city was burned to ashes by cable from Kobe ta the Associated Monday morning and great heaps Press- tonight- said there was a of bodies filled the streets. The bad' shake in Toyama. a city, of casualties are estimated, at 100.- J more than 60,000 population near 000. I the northwest coast oi japan, An emergency relief, bureau has J nearly 200 miles northwest of V v DEisrai HONORS EJ1RLY , - . - ' t . series' by a-margin of four match es to'one. i: . i . Displaying a marked" reversal of the form he showed In-going down to defeat before James JO. Ander son last Friday. William M. John- flames advance. j disaster are? supplying, provisions J The vibration seems to have ThO fire, uncontrolled:, more and water W permeated the island. transversely, than 24 hours after it broke oul. troops are also doing their best to Pf addition to the hundreds of eventually was checked through alleviate thr.sutfertng , - larEe DUblic and private bulldlngB TRah Four Years: Wil-4 tan champion. 6-2.- 6-; 1-6. 7-5; lard Easy Mark wiiiLm if Jrthn-lthe use of ezpiosires,; . . lT-. rtitrved which'- includd a 'large unuea states wnen ne Bniomcu - . h Daielsort hotels, barely escaped wmie ""'"""s -: jflhn R-. Hawknr in the onenln with bombs to form a barren Paco I - . .'.,,,1 thhvte naval hospitals, arsenals, printing 1U . b .j i . i nlanta on1 IIAWMIDer DIIICCB. 11 i . . j-t-i . I. . Hon j rrii ..irf.k. k' lMfnnd" toaint tnrougn msoraer nngra. lapsing uunuings. i Ci."f, i - .-.. Disorder reigns throughout from these' resorts reached Mishi- osaKa mat me " Toklo and' Yokohama: The I nia, some of them neany starvea. emoassxea - K 1 ....m. . imwrnl w tb tUe nna American said he Deiiered I stroyea. romms- BllCCMl WS.W WWV " - . I - - - - 1 i w . j a en v.Ars Vtllat in I 1 a m wi match." S-0. 6-2, William T. Tllden made It luivt a vmm uh va. - - a In a match that failed to come up I deD'-is 0f-f iftr and earthquake,- are! 40 or 50 foreigners were killed in learned of the fate of the Ameri- to the expectations nfeid ut Ior crowded' with refugees. ; Thertf is i the collapse of the resort hotel can embassy and its stan this striirele between the' "aces" ir ihur .Mnr.. Klsht Wards Destroyed I . .. . . . I I "U tw " I . . . . . 1 . I . . . m.i... i c wo., orn . . I rr r n a Annnsm fnrrRH. I : . . t i j am itimwot fA.ai.n nonri urn i w lrni ni I iiiliu b iu i via w. NEW YORK; Sept. 4. (By " " 5 were many oi mem w, --I.r.r" . rTV. w .inat- tntsllr wined . w - H , k I A ; VVlSkf STPOOIV I nfiri Ifl llavH BULLCCUCU Ami IbUVM. I KIIIIWU LIT lV -- Ar'JrrJ PI ARKF WALKER MAIN f 41; eamouakes Is ins Shlsuoka" from Yokoham at- out, whTle the, remainder - are sey, maicnea iu usi uuo i Jl- , I Uno: ,i.w;i mlim or hnrned over. Wrpo forworvyweign fAVUmit r me total number buildings le- cnanrpionsnip at me WVuUa tuonuuueu irom va i -------- -(! nvitfTrt' Rent a HV Asaociatr -a-beliisjlaeed at 200.000 Sertember 14. came i-to the front : four great' paras. uv, "I ..J7-- w ' Sentember 14 came to the froht l-- four great paras, ueuu,- iuj. i ., "- -.: Mpiemwr i, wu w . -tw . f,i wn In the rear IL.w. j i..v.. .nM nih.r ntwnlwl PrftiaJ TdHo and Yokohama a result- of his boxingi l OI no aaBl " i the government renei orpaiw- wmca octu.. .... , years asv a result oi hhroiirt the fence on the east side 1 17- -v-- aKi tw nhtaln is l- The casualUes in both cities will w developed in o-ueC-u, -f the track without' injury either DV diatrtbuted; as-are also ail- run into the thousands. " At pre Ifter wading through all op- JUi hlmser hlsmacne. ;v ? ibwantesof wkter. ; - ent no estimate is possible. The ooslorTiemnfey'.uIck knocE . ?2".iL Nd sertou-s dkmage was done; to property damage will approximate ... .- wj ti.ii ii,.- .n I unvers in me jifbv lwu OUl OTsr rieu x- uuuu, vn for the city and suburbs. In Yokohama bay and at Yoko- uska. a cityof 70,000' ott the up per; reaches' of Mle - Bay,- the de struction is nearly as great. population Considered as It Is In Tokio." Reports came today . of new auakes centering in' Yoko- siika .yesterday afternoon, , doing great damage, especially to- ships. It is known that' Saturday's quakes and subsequent tidal waves did great damage to ' Jap anese naval vessels The extent of the damage, however. Is not determined. The" quake" yesterday, today's reports said, destroyed the tele phone exchange at Chojamachl. killing 40 operators. At 7 o'clock last nieht new auakes shook Kawaguchl, destroying 500 houses and damaging 1500 more. Plaoes Ldsted Other places where Idestructlon was complete or nearly so as a reshlt of Saturdayr quaker are: Nagoya, with a population of 620.000, "virtually destroyed"; Sasako. 600 perished when' rail way tunnel collapsed; Ito, 500 houses washed away; Hakone, famous mountain resort' frequent ed by foreigners, "easier to count the living than the dead; Eno shima. "picture island," sub- martraA "a aoa nf mild": OshlmS. volcano emitting smoke; Odawara", went bv a tidal wave, r Other volcanoes In the islands nearby am renorted active. The rich and title suflerea along with the poor Ad the ob scure.. When- the nrsc snoca rame. a session of Japanese party leaders and statesmen was - being held in the naval club to select new cabinet to take the place of thAt of the late Premier Kato, which resigned when' the preniief died. Although the building eoi lapsed, the leaders who' survived adionrned to another building and completed the cabinet which was anabdtffced in' Associated Press reports today. . Officials Killed. : A' report from Osaka this after noori' said that- Viscount TakaA hasht; former premier, ' and 20 other leading members of the Seiyukal, or government party. were killed' While" holding a con ference. It' Is snnised'It was the conference to select the cabinet. The courage displayed by the atntenmen la taketr' hV mahT as an example of the stoicism" of the Japanese people-at-large, w to Lj- cause of centuries of frequc-.t earthquakes and. other disasters have come to regard e-ach tL'-03 as "fate" and say "It can't be helped." The report of the cab inet meeting was given to the Associated Press by the radio cor poration., -j. . . , . While the envperor and eraprc: 3 are" renorted safe at Nlkko. a re sort. Prince Yamashina and Prin cess Kaya of the, higher .nobility are reported dead. Prince Masa yoshi Mataukata, former premier, 3. . - . ... i , . ana Keeper oi me priry ei, u died from injuries, according to a report from the Nagoya railway bureau by way of Nagasaki. - A large colony of foreign mis sionaries' at Karuizawa has es caped. It1 was learned; While survivors aro uniting in emergency" rescue' and to'.ief work under the discipline' 61 martial law promulgated by Premier Ya mamoto; thr world- outr: -le- J span began today ta rush to the scene of the disaster" with every avail able facility of assistance. The United States and British navies have rushed ships from Chinese and Philippine ' waters to Yokohama to aid In the rescue as far as -possible.' The American ships,' it was reported, have been stationed' at vantage nofnta to re lay' wireleife mieB8a"ses connected with' the rescue work. Ited Cross units in the Philippines and China have been ordejed to "Tokio. U. S.' Consul Sends 4 Food f ;Al rahlierWnP from1 kobe re ceived' tonlgfc'tf by the Associated Press said, the American consul there had commandeered the linited States?1 shipping- board's stedmenr West Orowa.. filled it with food and-started It for the center of the devastated" region. A - message rec'eiTfcd- here- at 4 o'clock i tills' afteraiAjn - bf. the Toyo Kaisen Kaieha said its e..I?, the Korea Maru, is safe in Yoko h'ama bay and hk's' 2 5 tftf refugees aboard. . The ' message- wis" re ceived 'from the company's -agent in Kobe. It also said that com munications have1 been reopen el between Kobe' and Numuxu; 85 miles, west of Toklo. . , Another report today said rail roads, badiy torn up ' in every di rection from' Toklo, 'are being re built between Toklor and Yoko hama and that connections will soon be complete1 between the harbor city andthe capital; 7r " theMmperlal palace" by the' flrb. Jhundreds of millions at least. L....n jf; nriinrvt irit-i The American embassy wai t . tlti niterr . i enucuv.j . i The - Brlnce regent- removeu. m- ,xu buvu...,..., ... i,h!4,ll.tlft-.tiIf a runrfor on tne . JS .fcw,. tually removed 4he last onstacie 35-mlle free-o: in his path for match with Jess Wiilard. Demp sey met Fulton, then considered as a possible contender. In Jersey City in 19 18, and flattened nim hJlast obstacle chines too sUtf a run.-for on the MMr td1 ths Akasaka palace strdyedl Martial law; prevails' in j a chtmSonshiP first 4ap of the mile freenor-all m tnkmes -broke out. ..... all thV cities in , the devastated a cnampiunsuip rt Walker. Oeorsre Smith and WU.."T , " J.t- ' I .. m th nM.Piv UhnrnA " , ,-i km JroreiJEnerj umi ... iv Tip Blume. In the Dodge 8 0f life among toreiirn reil-. outside relief is needed-sadly, did not survire Initial, whirl stHekea cities! aad I - ' C around the oval. The nrst two , rtn to bel san FRANCISCO. " Seut., 3, Shi -imarkablT short te of came to riet "tu. t -f v less than it might have been had The foregoing dispatch is the first 11 Hma X Mlefttnec0.n"5rh"6br?km combat a dlfrtr- word-to- reaeh the outside world 18 seconds. Dempsey's decisive victory over Wiilard in Toledo July 4. 1919; IVDB a-aiobu aaa-M. " I w - - , I L . .a. a Ait fail. I rwA -AOsri tVlA nitt.iiA .WArld oil pipe kept the Dodge from starts mimtlMftn, Most of them had 1 direct from Tokio since the din ing. " , . . 0.n,A.n an m mer resorts.- such as I aater which overwhelmed Japan's Twelve machines received the v..t,.w; un -rreat .nit.i ohw nort' last Satur-I - Tkl serier of Utm on mSLle cookery u appearing weeUyl f. Zir: f V, .... .-.... -r Ln hm Ireful md ttimuUU'xna. because of Hel pVdcUcaX txpintnt in home cooking. She toOl annbet aHy ' fg readers. Addrett, Mrs. Mary mane, care ivitmh . - -- WIUf!d A Twelve machines received the -No greai hUar;nTcl.lef ast sltur- lor me cn.m Ju- gun for this race, but oniy nve - - Mlinr(A . t'w-. relived hv th fwaki imTS.n 8UrV,Ted t.PSd" KlruuIwaT reports Trom" Nikko i: b7r under a .w;& SrSe -T?n Ptn ws rounds, speeding nearly a bum a w'tiia ori- .i. Warnrf Pdimrthat1 minute for the entire dlsUnc r---u .-i .i right ..nnder hwa. HU tl e .wMj:lnntee 59 2-5,m. tne diow mat aunea oim- w u- gecotds; the Doage special, arivi : . :r v.,.. .. i.dnm . . t 1 1""' ' , wr. ,. .. a . fate of the embassies and legationsi holocaust.-- ' v ieat. iflB intmw ".en Dy unici naw, aiwu, I ,,, 4-,v if 1 rumored -.i m .f-.trtJ beaten down with ricidus punches gecohd in:3T minutes, 10 1-5 sec " V",' "i " Tokte The to the head, until both eyes were7 Cns and'the Ford special driven that the : J.P.? station. 155 miles, to Tokio. 3 he closed and his face swollen to the by McDonald of Portland, finished eneh embassies have been de- Associated, IITVh sise of a. toy balloon, survived third In 37 minutes. 58 4-5 sec- m?Zfti& a. 1,1. rf i.- -..-f- ,i i h I ely known as to the numerous con-i started couriers northward to the tossed in a sponge: ; Rhodes special. Salein. .was llo as not time Dempsey-sabillty to punch Wll- fourth. : -"'v ru 5a& etapsea lor; -h--- , Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington. ll " . . I-cssoA No; . . 'VegctabW Dishes Enric lard into submission sd decisively won him hot only the admiration Dub Cars . in" itace Conledy w,srlnct,d intone lowed theeanake; tidal wave's and fire which fol-jj,ave been made; under the ditfl- j iimwam' Knt n'' hv twn aiiActal numbers. a a 11 Li Ul llUf iw.vr m o. J " " " ; " the : experts acclaim' as one of the I five mile race for ipars that must I . . k - ' ' . v I k .ftanii aaii. 'at S SO 4aah Traieay Enacted A terrible' tragedy wa cult conditions existing; from' the .t I capital to the radio plants 'enacted! T.i. will' require at least two years. probably mOre. The" whole of Kawaguchl, a town near Tokio, Is reported to I have been destroyed6000 houses having been - lereied by the trem- j or and subsequent fire. . Among the losses at Yokohama common to see the tltleholder lead with his -right in an attempt to get' his opponent into position for a left hook. ,; t - rr- : JJ I. i y A K -j BaiK fc r a..t.l.;a. a? hd I Hva t f 1 a V fli no Tftl" rsTw mil mUall . " . I . .. SealehUtirV who S boffeVed' Sr 150 cash In-abd hayrtSTS The Itallanand FVenc enVbas- heavrweiahr title " arid a one-mile face in whictf the station at Joklo Stnrday arter- . TokIJ. were deJltr0yed Dy h Tcham carrie. a knock- machine. Were - driten backward. Jh out smash iff either nana; hits as Eight machines . were entered in f . 'mass! Is given' in a late wireless mes- h.rH'with hi left . he dU. with the first event, which was won by Teat ,",J"'.wAf.!l. While no accurate estimate can . . i . . ., . . . - . i sd - in i eno dhtk. tbiw iaiuo his right; and always seem, to be an o s r.-mated 8.0DO ready, . because swinging style terrific punch ... Back of Pempsey's fA"S; fli outThdeT" TWcVw ?eed' the .U6n buildings them , ":: w. hetweW twtt , maehtnes: I MTOSV; - ' . ' - ' r.. lecuve mow. it .seiaom iryei - r .. , . ; - . ,.w - nodiea TiaJmed' . ' mQre than a foot, but it carries the nhtli these became ngled w th Janles force of a falling skycraper, Demp- i whlc eSd h!s been made but sey hook. thepnch from the .Ittl"lfHb those viewing- the place said these .Ann -r with a " aH-rht tWlat' or I """ " " I A l; . .v.. , Ra. hi. powerFuHy musclei eirm: -tered by the jailer Motor com- were J -jjj blor and subsequent fire - JTlw-f-M - -iw--lpany: to crawl-half way round the if? are V" imonr the losses at Y r:":4',:;: track and come in an easy win- tnenuw . .ItlllBlraw ,nk uuu&o i.ucu . icniiaren mmxira luuuwuuuiaii..; - A 4V -11 wer tramnled in which burnea. ir mra .r AmbuU.ee Missing , L lTthe 000 bushels of rice burned In the There was no ambulance on the rush to escape from the warehouses. - ground to take . care of nre. whPh followed It is stated that the naval mini- casualties. Many casualties el.ps- - race Jpht stry has officially announced that ed between the time George Tuck- the earth shbtfks racea up me eMumIUes in and arouhd er went .through the fence and . Toklo will approximate 150,000. the time an I ambulance could be Sumlda river, destroyed houses on imnerlal jtardens and every called. Officer Edwards went in both sides and drowned many res- JJJ tnt escaped the de search of a phone as soon as wdrd idents of Toklo. Ta8tatln 8n0ck and flames have was received that Tucker was sef- The wave also severely damaged nTW, t refugees ..-.i- it,- w.'' ii nin.i.. Mzti been thrdwn open to reiugees. luunijr luiuicu i"v.. o -J ' I AlmlanM Carry Word physician on duty, but doctors .hd Hagaml and neighboring dU- Ma ctles In Toklo were caUd' from the grauastana tricts. Many oi me wert by the explosion of land traffic officers waa . onUd, rflllmThe to assist incanaunriae cr wa.. 1 1 ' men and" chlldreii who fled to the IJUSt prevejited me crowa irorai lnougn virmaiiy an muwao - - hone of seeing much of th race' exceptjthe Isiahd' of Hondo (principal Is-1 water if he last faint hope or , line one miie spin ior time. m- laso ot Japan were uiBt;u i 7 .,, . , . ,. ,. -rk- rnmmor:.! ri(pr-WnrVk Lvi.- .-,.Mt k. .., I , n .u- . ivviiv m iiw.v mn-1 c Tokio is still isolated, tne near- - j -1 1-'- ..iiiKt. rii-i... . j j it.. ...... .1.. 1 n..i.i. irv. .nf.ftui esi railway 11 ami; vr , IIS- WTIilllUUli 1V ns.uuko. " I HI lUej DIUOKCU UU Vf u tUUlDUiQIQE jrUIII 1 I.U ouiioivwi . - r.lit berts, dried1 Lambert cherries, and ln front of the grand stand; It worst:; On this line the rails were only to a station near dried loganberries,' among other was attributed to this that the boy bent and twisted by the writhlngs There is only one line or ."i6, thln-f3,!as- the reader' wfll see in Francis McGrath was killed. Ho of the earth under; the temblor's graphic communlcationv oeiween " ! V r . . i ... . ... .f r.i.i. 4 rieilro anil InlR-lS'a .... - . n. . 1 . . . w .... v.a. n . . . n M ... ..M m . i . n nw.nn 1 I .III. ljf a. . . mis mvrning s duucbumu . : icuuia uut co iu iu.niuca iuo 1 gireweB. vhuiiiio m .ui ,. . 1 Warren Armington. the" mani dust, neither could the drivers see traversed by this road, it is feared, Tounaaoout wy- . " .T.Ti rscrs a' few weera aro eonceivea 1 the two Dora until tnev were risnti win be neavr. - uu.01.1, w .. - - - 0 I - .. I i ' " I ... . m mi 1 1 ..aAa.. the idea oft ieettlng.. loganberry upon them. Glenn walker, wnoj, Naval Base Destroyed jwim . - . . . . f ..... I , . ... ... fc.T,.M .11. AH I IV I- . V.W.MM W. n m 1 M M ULiKi. I JU1C6 On Sftie at me various BVio wcm. uiiu nic uivv.il. avi.v. i , jub, ivucm. uaf w Jii ' . o . j , r.iH.rnhniit the ronntrr. He I the brakes and danserously I destroyed . In nart by the enrtTt'l NAGASAKI, Sept. Iy nej It nnrnfi,'rnntiriitf Ulitbl tne li.riiUUUbID IT SM HB Loganberry Juices Walnuts, Filberts, Etc., for Many . rvi-i- r-..L!L!i" ! Ciiaie Lxniuus IETTrlANS elaizn 'tlat;ih6'!'indirii; of ieoile do not eat anmcient vege tables that: these Bhotild coBatitate' i mucri larger part ox tne menu xnan is me common, practice in most homes. Whether tbfcy areTirtraght to the kitchea' freeh 'frdrxi the garde or in the canned ' fbrm moat vegeta'blee' reroire' aome gort': of preparation end '. z&anf of them' are: vastir improTed by being creamed or cooked -with xnilk For creaming, yegetablee Carnation Milkja especially convenient, boti because" it ia ready at an instant's notice and be-caiiw-itrnchness adds much to the qual ity of tHe' dishv The basis of all creamed' vegetables is' the cream -white sauce, I make IttMa tray, f Cream White Caxrae 2 tablespoonfuls fkrar. H cup Oaraatioa Milk. 1 UblespoonfuU butter or butter substitute, A teaspoonful salt. r cupful water. . m:.im' Melt butter or butter substitute, add flour and stir until thorouxfclr mixed. Add the milk' and cook about five minutes or until the mir turo thickens, thenadd seasonings. This recipe makes one cup ot white sauce. Carrots mod psao makcalmost as good part-ntr- m tkt wsU kmmrnm firm of Ham and Eggs, and many fsopU who do no' ears' for carrots by thsnusloss enll cat this nourishing pegstabli when' served la this combination. Creamed OattH sad Pe tsaspooaiftil salt. 2 Cmhl-Mooonfuls butter. H cupful Carnation Milk, 4" medium sued carrots, z tablMpooafula flour, hi. UaspooanU eeppaf. 1 mil caa peas, l cup serapVearireln taa aWpa. CJkunm ndee ts beStta water, ta whish 1 teaspoonful 1 ))U V cJmlifto&eVhM&rt'iallsd' t a cMtg tdmcartort- okd il tdliei ah'cU' let chungV from svmeof thr rdore rtmi; tegstaUtf. Either the summer variety or the winter broccoli can be prepared in this tsian iier'' '.-'' - " - t3reed Cauli56lEK . t head cahlillower, 2 cups cream white ssuce.; Remova' outer leaves, soak tliMy mlatiter ia eoi? -water with the' head dowh andTi' wip the VV upv Jtwentjr mtoutes or ot1 soft,. li boiling salted water. Drain' and heat In ta cream wttte" wtoc ThW leOpa? serve-: sir people. " " When- thi family tires of nauhsit or fried potatoes, try faing them this way: t ? , Sloped Fot&iei '".,." ' 1 tablespeontul salt, 4 mailliim alsed DOtatoeS. 1H cupfuls water, H:upf j ful Carnation uiik. a tabletpoonrul butter Wash, pare and cut pota toes in thin slices. . Put Ing dish, sprinkle with salt aa redse.wi.i a smaU amount of flour. Add milt and butter and bake until potatoes" are soft. This red; a serves six people. . ' - . Questioni and': Aiawers" - . How can I make a quick chocolate' UZg without cooking Ut ifre. G.U.C. Try making it this way : Mix 4 taUe gpoonfula cocoa and 8 tablespoonfuls pow dered sugar. Addsldwiy3t&Uepo&afuU' Carnation Mflk; atirrihg cd-iitantly. Fl yor "with one drop vanilla. " Why doss Carnatlod' IfZZ Uep' S xstUt tin. G. W.il. ".;... . . m.- Because " of the extreme csre used in manufacturing it. After evaporation the xnilkf is hermetically sealed in ' eif and then sterilised by heatingr to a certaia temperature. This" absolutely prevents it from spoiling in the cans and it will ke? sweet several days after opening. Th sterilising or. heating process .dees' not af- I M - salt has been added. Drain; saving 1 cupful et . the water In whloa. the carrova cooked for tha caeass whies aauee. 1 small can of peas, drained hcrghly. rinsed In eold wa tsr. ttsa scalded Quickly lis boiling water an crainad. v ; ": ? : ; ; Melt buUen add flour, stirring- constantly until thoroughly blended; add the liquid and seajron lngs. Let boU until thickened, stirring occa Btonally Add cooked oarrotr and peas. This 4 recipe aarvea sa'peopta, feet food value of the milk. 4t ' 0 ' QioimUo SeUn ia'r-it Writ for frts tockM of ICQ tsstsd milk rclp Addrsse Carnation Products Co HISU'.crc Ortssn." ' cz re- swerved in an effort to miss him. quake and in part by fha tfdaV''-Associated TresB.) -Tht Bpeclal. (C23 on4 parts tits lesson m your scam ewe. zr yon sacc ", any ritmTu, 1 wCt bs 9lad to ssad U to yon on "1J V - Hi-. ' V