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• • % BANDON' BANDON BEACH B iii lipj h loi tf ml it the tnotllli tU Ibt < i”|B’lh rivt-r, mil« frow th«- Fuel lie *»M). lias woolen thill. Hhin^ie mill. bru«»ii« Itandlv plant, canuerv and M»v«rai mwiui II m in vtcinilv Hi» a r -w ■»»« ih . •*»<! »rbool-v «nd ebutrb»- boatH «1 tllv Oil < oquilh river Metiutr incbooner-i to San Franci»c>*. Kailtoad coiuin«* \* « Mini in, r r- Ml I - |. «-|ii 4 • ■!> it.. (i «itb <4 b iu Vraia iM--- Hmid- n is i ini lor ii <»\e*ils ten.lar««l < 11«. -y. Hi. ■«.« m n.iniat ' • ' • I- I 1*111« '■« I h . I ■ ■ - »S' '«• I I • rlivr point in i||« I <i.l. -I -s* *«. Dr \*i**.t Volume XXII. A New San Francisco Will Rise. ami •l*.-lii I* toifi . ll-li . » <k< i - s*ill Illi I in .«as BANDON. OREGON: THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 190« ar« Ulikiiowii Ttlll.iin - lien Number 17 Work of Rehabitating City Commences in Earnest. Many Refugees Coming to Oregon * Another Shock Saturday At San low» tld< work ot rehabili Mis. Gaitield r?ceiv«*«l a letter from ' time most of th«*m will pay out 1« tating tbe city in under way Money a lady filend in East Oaklaml, dated ¡ right on with your bnsine ... .. . . - -i luisiii«'.«» tbeie. IS th«- most pressing ueed. gel something something mi <>n band hand Ue will I «» the 21st. part of which is priuted be- | i gel A» we go to press cum te returns Death List Will Probably Reach The damage to Stanford l'uiver«ity Promptly Sends Provisions and l<>w: ready to tak? car«- of onr part here. 1» eslimate«| at seven millions. The are nut available but it is thought llie 1200. “Being a little cumpoaed, thought Afft«ct louatel v. Money to San Francisco. following ticket is iiumiLaled- school will r>«ijH-t> iu August. -San Francisco, April 21. The heav I -.voiihl write aud let you know we E dgar L W iieei . er t;El l Bld« AN M >. I ■ I KBit I A big force of men is engaged in | iest quai-e since W ednesday occurretl Town Contribute* $200, K. of P. $100, at • alive in body but otherwise dead I'. S. Senator—11. M Cake. —ooo - stringing wires for the trolley on Governor—J huich Wnhvooiube. after tbe terrible earthquake we ex last night and lasted three seconds. Mason* $100, Oddfellow* $100. Market str«»el, and in a few «lays cars To the women of Bandon and Bul Sec. of Slate—Frank W. Ileusuii. It caused a wild panic among th«« ref perienced. No peu cau describ«« th«» Slate 'I’reasarer—Georue A. Steel will be running throughout the city. lards who so nobly responded to tie tigees. They rushed out of their W lieu tbe news of the Sau Fran terror of it. which lasted fifty secotid». Supreme Judue—Hubert Eakin “short notice ’ call for bread, 1 wish tents and many were injured. The cisco disaster reached Bandon, onr Everybody seems to Be half dead. Atty-General — A. M. Crawford. Shot Down on Trivial Pretext by to say we received ami sent <41 ou tbe Siipt.— J. H. Ackerman. terror was augmented by a fanatic They are little city was prompt to respond to San Francisco is on tire. Soldier. CLico 363 loaves of bread. 23 <l«zeti State I’riuter—Willis S. Duniway. Stm. i dynamiting the lug buildings and it who was preaching the milleiimm, the call of the ti«s»dy. ’ The __ ____ <S|«cial Dispatch to '1 he Journal > cookies, ami GO gems. Labor Cuiuuiiasiuner — (>. 1 ’ H->tf and several went insane. < hico was iu th«« harbor amt offer?«! strikes terror *o your heart when you Cani’reasiuau. 1st Gist — W. K. Ellw. .Sai; Fraueisco, April 21.- One of The merchants aud individuals con Mayor Schmitz has issued a state to take provisions fiee of charge. Jt hear that awful explosion and the ('< uuresouan, ?nd Pint — W. C Hawley . tbe younger suns of T. 1*. Riordan, a tributed bacon. Hour, potatoes, cairned ment that all employed in the work Gatch is a close second for -Secy, of was short notice but soliciting com walls fall in. I have been crying so well known real estate dealer, was goods am) ot her edibles totheam Hint of restoring the city will be paid by mittees went to Work mid when tl.e much for it is so sad to see the people shot ami instantly killed at noon to Stale aud is still a possible victor. I ot • ’ »25.711 which was consigned to the government steamer sailed had the following pro stream in from S. F. with their little day a few feet from bis resilience. He ami Hoyt may possibly wiu out fur ‘ •Red Cross Committee along with The fortifications oil both sides of People can come to visions ou board: bit sacks «if pota belongings bad a bottle of whiskey in his Coat I treasurer. thebreatl and somecooking utensils the Gulden Gate are badly cracked Oaklaud but Oakland people are not toes, 61)0 loaves of bread, 6 lioxes of VOTE IN <<M IS < (>1 St Y. pocket, A soldier ou «luty ordered We vote Mr. Gallier many thanks and practically useless. Both places clothing, I basket of clothing, 1 box allowed to go Io S. F. him to stop aud throw the whiskey 1,1*1 for th«« use of his stole as hea<h|iiar I -S. Senator I »bort term I — Mulkey There have been over 75 births canned goods, 1 ls»x groceries, 1 b«-x are tinder martial law. If you could away, He refused and the soldier < loug teriul—Boiirtie .'U2, Watson 20T>, Cake ters, when* willing hands soon bad among the refugees, among (Item a butter, 1 box ro)le«| oats. 1 box beef, only see some of the buildings. The 78, l.owell til. Smith M. immediately shot him dead. the donation ready for the Chico. If daughter of ('Ians Spreckels. Co. gress—iooZe 3'«7. Hawley lluston ■ I sack beef, 2 boxes crackers. 7 sacks (tiklaml Bank will tiave to tu» toru An unknown workman from Ger the notice bad not been so shoit no The bankers have decided to erect W hittier. Fuller is all cave«! lloitr, flOO worth of blanket ilanuel. down son« tannery and on tbe way home - doubt many more would have re Governor—Seblbretle 30C1, Brown 17'.l. j The lodges came forward prompt- in The beautiful new Baptist church a temporary iron structure in Uniou this morning was stopped by a sentry. W ithyooinbe I'll. Geer 174. Johns Hi. spouded. Very thankfully. square All the bank clearing houses is split iii two I cannot liegtri to tell Secretary of State—Benson IK’», Gatch I.'»“ ly and the K of I’, Masons an-i (M«l- He explained that his wife was dying Mils ZttK will open for business iu the build Your house fellows each appropriated one Lnn you how awful it is. ami be wanted to see her, and tried l’earce 111, Wrightmau 77 Slate ’treasurer—Ste«l I'.U Aitkin lt>7. died dollars in cash, which was SVIlt suffered a great deal be thankful ing. to pass. The sentry shot at him but Town Trustees in Session. Carter l?s. Jenniiigs 106, Byall K h «. Hoyt 78. at ouce Fifteen hundred bricklayers went yon were not here. But Oakland I hey missed. The workman ran back tu State I’riuter— Duniway 413, Whitney 210, A Special meeting of the Town to work this morning under the di The T own Board of Ti Ustees ap »ay is a paradise compared to S. F. Clarke lot. tbe tannery. Boai'«l of I’lllstees was llehl ot: lie- rections of the Red Cross committee, propriated J2HÜ. \\ ith tins money and 1 believe it. We are not allowed iiepreM ntaliv« liaekl. lt LIO. Hume 17. Hundreds of refugees from the evening of April 2ttlli. Preseut, E restoring cLiiuueys. The most press Kepresentative—Chase 474. Duller 294 they purchased blanket tlaunel to t«' make a fire in tlie stove, if we «io stricken city of California are en Dyer, President. Mehl. Shields ami County Judge — Harloeker ti--l. ing need now is tires with which to the amount of >2<kt ami the balance we will lie fin««I S5t>. Bread is 81.00 route to 1’ortlaml ami preparation Bedillioti, trustees. Count v Clerk — Wataoii 73,'« supply warm food. was »p««nt for potatoes and other pro a loaf in S |-'. They raised I tie price Shei iff—Gallier 914. braver 299 are being mad«« Lieie not only to pro E. M. Blackerby .«cut in lllb reaig- to 15c in Oaklaml: tbe Mayor bow- In opening bank vaults a blaze IS vision« Co. Tte.i-urer— Dull«-« 730. vide for as uuiny as possible, but to nation as marshal ami E. B. 1 lellI y |i ver did not permit them to charge started by the inrush of air, iiml it Co. CoiuuiMMioiiei—Anderson 488, Clin Bandon has «tone herself ptoml in secure |a>.»itioiis for them. Free keiibear.t 277. was appointed. 'that puce so we gel it for 5c. The will require al least two weeks for tbe amount contribute«! ami the transportation for those who are with Ordered that Geo. I ail'd I <• grant Survey«»»—Cathcart 319, McCulloch 25«;, i churches ar«» crowded, also the pat ks. the vaults to cool sufficiently to open promptness in which tlie relief wa» out funds has been offered by tbe Gould 21« ed an extension of one month. to wit. Maliy people were shot down in S E. safely. given. Coroner—Mingus li87 Southern Pacific from Sa-.« Francisco -Jline 1st. t<> commence work on tbe for robbery, We had slight earth There are fewer cases of shooting DEMOCKATIC. to Portland. electric light plant quakes all that day and two that by the squads am) patrols, who are Senator—Geaiui 254 Mrs II. W Dunham and danghter Rasmussen Bro», ami Alvin Munck Stm. Alliauce reports that the night. My sistei used to laugh at exercising greater caution iu the use Congress Galloway 147. C«i«-hran 104 arrived in Roseburg yesterday ami were granted lid use to sell spiritll« ns Point Alena lighthouse was destroyed of their rilles. me when I was (tightened at an Governor—Chamberlain 262. will be home as soon as the daughter malt and viueus liquors for a period See. of State — stroat 237. l iie labor unions have suspended earthquake but I can assure you she Clift House, which first reports .»ay» is able to stani! the stage trip State treas. — Matlock 247. of six month», they having tiled peti She alt rules in order to facilitate build had tumbled into the sea, is unharm dnt not laugh till"' lime. She says Supreme Judge—Hatlev 244. is very sick. tions signed by a majority of tbe «he <|i«l nothing I ut scream, Do not ed ami w ill be used as a hospital ing- Stat«« Printer—Tavlor 24.*. legal Voters of the town, filed their Governor I’arilee lias made a de Miss Florence Rosa went to Port fot «me moment think th«- paper ex Attorney Geneiat—Miller 2’44 HpproVe,| nmlei taking in the slim <d fense of the National Guard against Millar«) F. Shoemaker was in San Joint Kepresentative —Kacklett 83. j land from Sati Francisco, thence l«y aggerate. 1 hey cannot dercribe this «me 1 hoii-ami «lollars and presented (Siunty Judge — Halt 23S. Cecil 36. charges of disorderly conduct aud Francisco during tlm disaster. stmr Alliance to Marshfield, and is hot tor ’ I Co. Clerk—Cleghorn lOi-. Strong 96. ree«*ipts «>f th«» town treasiiier in the reckless use of lire arms. The mili expected home tonight or t.-morrow. —ooo— Sheiitf— Gage 259. ------ OCX? ------ sum of two hundred .loll.il>, the sum tary will probably be replaced by t reasurer—Simmons 2’27. Mrs. Costello received word from Dr. D. L. Steel. Dentist. require«! by or.iimmce of the iown iu Monday eveuiug, T. B. \V hee!er, regulars today Commissioner Siglin 170. Weekly 93. Dr. Steele, our resident dentist, her daughter. Mrs. Ada Simpson, that Mgr of the Wheelei Real Estate Cd., such cases. The work of organizing the home Tin» primary election in Bandon; she liaii lost everything but escaped left for Langlois and Port Orford this rec-ived the following letter from bis ()|-'leteil tliat the marshal or«lel less thousands into recoiicvutrado morning on bis regular seme-annual uninjured. Sbe will probably return Republicans 2ft.<(40 feet of four llictl plank fol t tie sou: camps is under way, and th«- troops trip. Ilie Dr. will l>e absent from | bom«-. improvciiK-ut of Wharf street from San Francisco, Cal April 21 lft"6. Senator—Bourne 42, Cake 10. Low are rounding up the scattered camp First «itc.-t north. Bandon about iluee week- Look fol Mis. A. Garfield receive I the news Dear Father: ell 15, Smith 12, Wat -ii 12 ers. notice of his return in Bandon R e < >rd«-i «--I I tint the marshal move the Representative Hawley 4b. Hus that her relatives in Oakland were There were five deaths in Beikeley I have just reinrm-«! from what was fell«-«» along l he east side of ill-» town corder Epon return will occupy -afc. \\ m. Howell bad a letter from ' ton 3ft, Tooz- ft from earthquake ami exposure. once San Francisco Tie- city is polimt, Hi 2<> feet. his new ofti■■«•« in Denin.Im building. ! In» daughter. Edith, amt ah“ is all ( Governor Brown 14. Geer 37, ()|-Jei ••« I tl-al the • Hill of >*2(M>.(HI lie. burnt from the Ferry to Valencia st. •Julius 2. Sehlbrede Iti. \\ itliyeombe right. Mis Erickson i«-ports her sous and \ an Nes-ave. Everything gone and 1» lieicbv api>r<-pri-'ded for th«- •3 3-3 -A-3,5 sllfferel» of Sail Eialielsc.-. Or<lel«'d itul daughter safe and sound and they We have Lst heavily but no kick that -I 11 Sliiei«!» l-c. aii-l 1» hereby I ire expected home soon as we escaped uninjui «> !. I lie pe«* appoint'd a committee of on«» to See of State Benson 55. Gatch IS pl«- ate taking tbe catastrophe graml liiindl«* - ii ! fund», to prociir«» sup A number of Pro«p«-r peop'e have l’earce 5. W rightman 7. HAMHlN. OREGON ly ; h ive lost every dollar. y«*t «mile plies an.I forward same to San l-'i.in board from relatives al S. F. aud -Joint Repiesentative E«t. R <ck- s \.\ I.KANCISCO. CAI Oaklatlil and all at'«* well. ami plan for the fuliir-. That'» w hat ci«c« - on St m ('hic«>. leff 34, Hume 1. Motion to adjourn t-i meet at • I! it lakes. No city can l«c k--pt «town Representative ('base 4’1, I)i-ber W'e lutve o/>ene<l u n office in thè Ala rulliti! building of presuL'lil. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Logan have a whose people tiave that kiml of spirit i Cal!«-.I meeting April 21 All pi«-» i«-tt'-r from their «laughter, Miss Lena, u-est <>/' tIte Postofficc in Ila ndon ¡'or thè pitri>ose of doing and feeling. As for me I am plaiimn « » «■lit ex<-«-pl Sliielil- amt M.-lil, Itn 1 Sh'-riff liallmi (¡2. I raver 35. wl-o i» empL-ved ns a nur.se at the a ornerai Heal Estate litisiness. and are noie /ire/iared to Stat ■ Treasurer Aitkin 16. Carter Citv and C «. IPispiial, S F. In part to take n-tvantage of i lie hew Sail e«-». I'l.e Hplll V«' I lllliiel taking-4 I - 11. lleiity wa« til«-«! ami acc« ple«l hand/e Earm. Timber a nd Coal Land* and l'oa-n Proper- i. 11«At 1<i, .Jennings 1ft Ivyati 11, -Im says: “1 went into tlm dormitory Francisco a» it is l-eiitg Imilt. g«-t in ()t'<l«*l>*d tlrit Col. R. II Roa I«' • hi the ground floor amt tullid iiiv fol St.-. 1 2ft. ti/- Olir San Francisco office brings a> in contact trith it 5:15 to light th • gas ami call Mrs. nml i- h« !••!>) ap| ointe«! a -f «-« i «1 tune on the ruins of lili- «'l l San Xttorney lotmr.il Crawford <8. Powers, ami hat gotten ju-t Io the collllllll Ice < I • II«- Io r««pr«»~eiil the eapitalists sechi n g desirable i ii restments and a]jords us I' raneisi-o. My plans an- eompl«-ie<i Dm ham 17. town i-f P« o :4 oii in behalf "f tlie I t. «-«-iniiig out after ligl ting up special fa citi t ics ¡‘ai ha u d ! i n o i a r o, traets <>f ¡¡mbee or lie fei. i« ;-t is E . «luring bis -lay th- i- Sta'e Printer Claike 10, Duniway li«-t to-'iti. wben Hie first shock ettme. ill-l I begin work tomorrow. tioiui m-«»l int.-re«tmg m.. m-w i- ln-w t'oal lamie,or traets suitable for colon i .a t loit. 5. \\ hiltiey 1ft. |h c.i i««-iil of lb.» Boat-1 «'f I i ••«! S ... -aid to come out into tin- yai«l. much will tlm banks pay il« • let«.-1 ee- E. 1« ll.-tliy. Ilialslial. pp-.ilit« I <'«> Survey t Cathcart 11. Gould I f you ha re ¡Hopc rty for sa le i n either toa-u or cottu- we would la-safest tl.rrc I sai«l. “No, tors. 1 hope -lollal lor -lolhil, foil i o -J. W II- -.iv. t i I.-pul \ •« it ■ a I .! I M<-( 'llllocb 77. I am going to my ward, ami with ti'ii, in lai-oc or simili traets. come in and talk il over iritli one can lell. I think if go« <■ a illle nigh' iv «’--'i ««f i . iwii «»f l.iml ii \ I • ll 'l-i- I ecel Veil iiiililllial I ’ll fol' that I ran as fast as I conl«l. with Ile ho/>e to establish olirsi lr<s in business Iure by P ami E l H«-niy for cotistal'le. bi ieks ami b.iard» flying »verywh'-re. fair di alin g and con eh ous trea tmen t . Ili¡>ro/t rtij listed C--iiimis»ioiier Au lers-*u Ol.Cin- ii-t knowitij wl««u my time would 1 WW S- ■ . "I *5 com«». I was just .-«bout a minute u-ith it steill receit-r olir rerij best attention. kertieail 21 r .;.-itin ; l-.mp if.tt. jn\ n - I -• L.' -r I • • and ■ f -««••<—z- f ... . ; o .. .' I. patients running everyway. -)u«t II HEELEK. . 1//r N a ••er think, tlie ll >.-r was almo-t «•« -vered Z 1 J with plaster fallen from *1.«* celling. (‘«•nut) Judge Cecil 1. Hall tile me licilte che-t a wreck, an.I iiiv patients t laying, all bill two. w ho 'tintV t lei k ('leghi ru 20, Sttotig ver«' a sleep, ami 211 ou t of - » I psHpiil » •vele ¡lelple»« I Im bail shock« I i-t« d i mu issioner Sigi in 2 W kly 6 «i- «iy t III ee-«pial tel s of all Io nr. will« You are invited to call and see the new ur-lo «late Only ' lie candidate for ea' h of the naiiy. many ligiit«*! < uè» afte! I t-'| ■lint «dlici-« and tl-«-y received patir »oil it i« -i lime li- V« i I.« I •• i rg-.iti- . <> llh-l old) I I • Hit ami cold milk Vote. or i renkfast ami dinm-r am! H w : s I II»- ) « utig people ot the Metho-li»' t lie «aim», w It 11 the a Iditloll >-f »•»lllh»'»* ami Pre»b)t«*rian churches will li««Li ««ill I eef, for -npp»«i, l«'tl U limn 'el vice Sunday evening nt 7;->il «Hvli-fi wa- .» complete wreck ami no o'clock, at the I*«es>-yleriau d ui«-l«. i'.r.-» w«-ie allowe l to l-e l iilP, ami Tlmr«* will le s|iecial music, both t ere wa» imitimi- elee« t jc ligniti «*r ...... .. ami iii'trmneiital. \ «*or«llal gil». »•• twa« «-at col I vleiii d - ami Ill'll ilbui 1« extended 1« all. già-1 I-■ get tliai. file tesnlelH | li)«i lobi Ile- I wa» olle «4 il e few <-ia'i W in (rallier and wife went io t . t lie li hi se-. brave «»ties HlUoftg liiuolig the nuise-. Sev <|H i I le Sat 'll d iy to le pies-hl al tie Il I h Imd lo go «Il • «lut), • •ral of ilio giti» Inni to • Il 15th wedding -nniversarv of Mr. and ber- wa» lind spi»m». etc. 1 ! lier«* wa- liot riot mie Mr» E. M (rallier ¡if,- |.-«t in th-- hospital. In »piial. Over 5(lil Mrs. (’. M. Sk-el "f C.-.pid'«» • w «« I« lient», al « ut >»«• nur«es, and a great visiting h-.r daughter. M rs. C. « I iiuml-er of employees. It i» said that Loienz. this week. 'bt* mani postoftici* liete in I ri»c<-. on«« W anted 21' Copie» of last Week« of ili-- tine»! l-iiildii-g» in ti e world. R f «- ori - er Will pay 5 ceti:» rendi Ill- Slll|k at l«*fl»l f Iir feel It w s ,LJi itiu’ '■ ' th i» 'flic» I lilt no " iii . i «I i - nod. The Primary Election. Bandon is Generous. The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY Spring Furnishing ^jcods For Gents For Ladies Complete Line Just Received ¡ I A 1’2NZ Trowbridge