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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER #r' * « V O L. X V I I I San Francisco «0« - . 0 itT * • » COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 , 190 (‘>. In NO. 1 R u in s Greatest Earthquake in th e History of the United States— Wrecks the Largest City of the P a cific Coast. F la m e s F o llo w an d Thousands of Lives are Lost, Together with Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Property Destroyed. The most terrible calamity of five people in its ruins. : Canadian Bank: West UnioD, four modern times came upon Sun Fran The i 7 story building of the San stories; Occidental, four stories; cisco Wednesday morning in a Francisco Call was entirely destroy Scottish Rite Masons Temple; New great series of earthquakes, which ed along with the Claus Spreckels Jewish Synagogue. not only threw down great build buildiiiL's and numbers of other Soon after the first shock was ings, but broke water mains, cutt great buildings over the mayor and others got to Mayor Schmidt called for assist work and began to plan relief and ing off the water supply ho that it was impossible to fight the files an ce tioni >-11 cities that could reu- protection. General Funston of which broke out shortly after the l dei aid, asking for fire departments 1 tbe Army Post took charge for the first shock was felt about 5 :15 a. 111 ! and for d.v: atnite. j governmjnt and troops were brought General Funstou with the full in to guard tbe ruins and give help. m. The firet shock occurred about foice of the United States troups Secretary Taft ordered that every 5:15 aud lasted three militates, and .'ere pti* in charge ot the guarding thing possible be done for the re- was followed by interimt'ent shocks | of the disttici and the city was put | lief of the people. Tents will be until about 8 o’clock when they under martial law, and an order sent from all posts in the United ceased. The shocks broke tile line issued that any |>.rs->u caught steal States, and great quantities of ol water mains, gas lines, etc., and ing should he instantly shut. l rations as well. rendered the fire department nnd At an ear.y hour the ferries were INSURANCE. rescuerers unable to do any thing to compelled to stop running, as the The principal buildings affected relieve those caught in the ailing entire water front where the docks and piers ate located was under fire were brick aud frame structures, buildings The greatest damage done by the The great building occupied by while steel buildings suffered much earthquake proper was in the dis the Pacific Status Telephone Co less. The insurance rate in San trict where the wholesale bouses was entirely destroyed, by lire after Francisco was unusually low on ac stood, but the entire business sec au explosion which blew the roof count of the very small loses there heretofore. Many suits will un tion fell prey to the fire which off of the building. spread without any breaking. As The loss oi life cannot be estima doubtedly be brought as a result of soon as the fire commenced and it ted, although it is thought that at the great losses, which it is esti -<as found that uo water could he ie;.3t two thousand p< ople lias been mated will easilv reach $ 250 , 000 ,- secured dynamite was resorted to, killed. The Federal government , 000 . and hundreds of buildings wer*1 has beeu appealed to for help and PECU LIARIT IES. b! own up in the attempt to stop the for permission to bury at sea, bodies j Tbe earthquake, as is usually the progress of the fire. that cannot be recognized. The first reports indicate that the These are a few of the great case, made many peculiar conditions. | Great fissures have been torn in district was along Drum, Davi", buildings destroyed. Front Battery and Sansotne streets, Call, two stories; Claus Spreckels, streets, in many places the ground but that from there the flames 19 stories; llearst, 8 atones; New has sunk, street railways have been spread destruction in all directions Chronicle. 17 st rits; White House, twisted all out of shape, water for miles. 4 stories, stock entirtly removed; pipes bent, put out of grade, sewers A great portion of the water front Winchester Hotel; Grand Opera cracked and disconnected, buildings ia on filled in ground, which caved House; Claus Spreckels’ house and wrecked in one place, and the next in greatly, although no large build stables, Van Ntss avenue;St Luke's one undamaged. inga have been allowed to 1 e built Episcopal Church; Mechanic’s L i For a long time it was thought there, the land being used mostly brary; Crocker, 11 stories; I.ick that the fire could be confined to for foundries, shops and factories. House; Uphaui, six stories; Fire the business section by the destruc A report of early Wednesday house, on Bush street; California tion of buildings in the path of the morning reported the Palace hotel, Hotel, 8 stories; New Hatnman fire, but it leaped over all obstruc which is one of the land marks of baths, in course of construction; tions and spread farther and farther the progress of the great west, as Sau Francisco Gas A Electric Co.; gettiug into the better part of the being afire and (hat it would be dy St Francis Hotel. 12 stories ; Pacific residence section on Nob hill in a namited to try and save the build- ( Union Club; St Dominie’s Church; comparatively short time, ings in close proximity. St Duustau apartment house, six Thursday noon it was decided to The Valencia hotel early fell a stories; Concordia Club, 4 stories; blow up all the residences on the prey to the flames, but weakened Hotel Granada, 5 stoties; Hall of east side of Van Ness avenue be by the shock it fell hu rying seventy Justice; Pacific National Bank; tween Golden Gate avenue and Pa cific Avenve, for a distance of a mile hoping to check the flames there, but later reports says that tbe fire swept over it. This is in the heart of the most fashionable residence district of the city. Salina3, 11 ., miles south of San Francisco was hadly wrecked by tbe same earthquake and it is esti mated that the loss will amount to $ 2 , 5 oo,ooo. The shocks at that point lasting 5 , 10 and 42 seconds. The State Insane asylum at that Headquarters For point was utterly wrecked and hun dreds of persons lost their lives in ! >t. Commercial Men Mining and Up-to-date A ll k in d s of Hardware— -N one b e tte r M ade Griffin & VeatcbCo. A report from Los Angeles were wrecked on every hand, wires were broken and, many fires were Thursday night said that a severe already burning before he had time shock was in progress, and during the message the line broke and to leave the city. nothing further has been heard. Former Earthquakes in California. J. M. Isham received a great During May, 1812 , the whole southern portion of California was many telegrams for transmission violently agitated, shocks continu but it was impossible to send them in, as there are no places for de ing throughout the summer. In June aud July, I8 o 8, there livery. were numerous severe shocks at Thos. Conger aud wile are feai- San Francisco. iug that Mr. Conger’s parents have On October 8, 1805 , the whole suffered in the disaster. region adjacent to the bay of San The earthquake was felt iu Grants F'ranciseo was violently disturbed and many buildings thrown dowD. Pass and Ashland, and iu the latter Hardly a brick or stone structure place a number of clocks were escaped damage. But tew lives stopped at the time of the shock. were lost. Vancouver, Wash., felt the earth In 187‘i the whole Sierra Nevada quake and the chandaliers in the mountain range was violently Catholic Church were noticed sway shaken, the centre of the shock be ing. A shock was noted there some ing along the line of the range, the twelve years ago. waves extending east and west into Mrs. Ed Wilson is greatly dis Nevada and California.— Guard. turbed over the safety of her mother The Hopkins Art Institute with aud brothers and sisters in San its priceless treasures has been en Francisco, whose home seems to be tirely destroyed, as well as the within range of the disaster re Standford University museum. The ported. Her mother Mrs. Eliza government Mint is the only large beth Smith aud brothers Frank and government building left. Within Fred Smith, and sisters Nettie its vaults are stored $809,000,000 Smith, Mrs. Mollie Fleming with in coiu and bullion and these the her son Eddie Fleming and wife, and Hazel Flood, all live in oue director announces are safe. Stanford Uuiver.-ily has suffer d :s ence, and from the repoits that severely in the loss of several build have come iu Mrs Wilson is sure ings, the Encina Hall, tbe new that that they have been lost. Mrs. gymnasium building, the Quad Mollie Fleming has been in the rangle, and the great orch at the central West Union Telegraph Of entrance to the grounds. It is fice there for twenty live years, but thought tliet the loss there will be all Mrs. Wilson’s efforts to reach her have been useless. close to $4,000,000. The latest reports say that all ef forts are unavailing, that all dyna mite has been used and th 3 t 4it is impossible to make any impression on fires. Some six miles of the Southern Pacific track on the Main line sank so that it was found necessary to send trains around another way. Many people are famished nnd rich and poor alike have mobbed bread wagons, stores, shops trying to get something to eat. With all the supplies that can possibly be shipped in, yet thousands will suffer. Suffragists Convention. The Lane County W ir.an Suff ragist Convention will l e held in Eugene in the court house Satur day, April j8tb, 10:30 o’< 1 >ck a. m. The afternoon session will begin at two o’clock. Evening session, 7:30. The con vention will bo organized at the morning session and reports heard from various campaign comrnifees. Interesting speakers from diff* r- ent parts of the county will ti ke part in tbe program. Mrs Emma Smith DeVoe who has proved such a capable aud cf fective organizer and brilliant lec turer will be present. The convention will also have the pleasure of hearing Rev. Anna Shaw the National P r e s i d e n t . Sbe will conduct a question Lox in the afternoon and address a mas» meet ing in the evening. lie". Anna Shaw is probably the most ¿.¡Bed and brilliant woman in Ameriei to day and the people of Lane conu’v are most fortunute in having tue privilege of hearing her. Great quantitias of provisions are being shipped from all quarters. In Portland vast efforts are being made to collect supplies. Within a few hours of the first notice trains were being loaded and rushed through. Corps of nurses and doctors were carried by special train to aid. Trains are being sent from all over the county laden with rebuilding materials. The telegraph lines are Great Disasters of the U. S. • putting up new lines, sending in The loss of property in San Fran car loads of wire, etc., and gathering cisco tar outstretches any other loss operators from everywhere so as to Game Warden and Deputies Will Aid. known, by many millions of dollars relieve the situation. but the loss of life is supposed to be Gamewarden Baker is getting up RELIEF ACTION . not nearly as large as in other dis a fund among his men to assist the The United States is rendering relief work. asters. In the great Charleston earth ali possible assistance. Congress quake only 4 1 people lost their Thursday voted $ 1 ,000,000 for the Memorial Sermon. lives but the property loss was relief. Portland has already raised Commnnder Woods announces $loo,ooo and from all quarters are great. The Johnston flood resulted iu vast aums being sent. The South that Rev. Grace ol the Presbyterian tbe loss of lo.ooo lives and millions ern Pacific is sending great train Church will preach the memorial loads of food stuffs, as well as bed sermon for the G. A. R. in Ihe of damage. ding and clothing just as fast as Presbyterian Church Sunday, May The tidal wave at Galveston drowned g, 500 . The Chicago fire they can be collected. The food 27th. made losses of millions, but all supply in the citv is said never to Runaway With Preachers. these losses of property do not com be sufficient for more than a few days and then a great portion is destroy John Arne and wife took home pare to the loss in San Francisco. The greatest loss of life known in ed and only the outlying stores with them Friday after tbe special the world from earthquake was at have any goods and unless food revival service Rev- Ross, the Evan Jeddo, Japan in I703 when 2 oo,ooo reaches the city promptly there gelist and Rev. Memingcr and wife to have dinner. As Mrs. Arne was people were killed. The greatest will be a severe famine. driving down Main street one of losses for a century have been with Santa Rosa is entirely destroyed in the last six years in India, in according to the latest reports, leav the lines slipped from Mrs. Arne’s two earthquakes in which 35,000 ing to,000 homeless. What build hands and the horses commenced to run, but by her pulling on the one and 4 o,ooo lost their lives. ing« were not ruined by the earth line were forced into the sidewalk Many travellers were on the quake were destroyed by fire. just in front of C C. Cage's saloon, trains north from San Francisco Thursday and Friday and those San Jose was very badly wrecked, before they had a chance to do any who had been in the fated city had the greater portion of the business damage. terrible tales to tell. The Tele section being destroyed and hun Tbe terrible catastrophe at San gram says that Henry Hahn of dreds of people have been killed. Wadbams & Co. was one of the All hospitals are crowded. The Francisco pa-seethe ability of the guests in the Palace hotel when tbe j Hall of Justice just completed at a human mind ¿0 imagine. The loss I shock came and tells of tbe awful | eoat of $300,000 is entirely de of life and the destruction of prop | scenes which he saw. Buildings stroyed erty are more vast than can be readily calculated The cause cf such great disasters are bevoud our knowledge. Scientists tell us that the crust of the eatth along the Pa cific Coast is thiu, aud that at San Francisco it is especially thin, and that this great trouble is caused by a shrinkage of the earth’s surface. The line of ihe wave was north and south. Why the Great Father sees fit to allow such terrible things to happen surpasses our humble un derstanding. Man seems to never fear tbe elements of nuture, aud builds his home where it pleases him, irrespective of natures prepa rations. All of our great cities on waterways have encroached upon the natural boundaries, and iumany instances there is where the greatest loss of life occurrs. We never know where the next disaster will strike, and it behooves the human race ali to be prepared for that time, he it when it may. San Francisco lies suffering, bleeding, she needs our help in her distress. Do what you can to aid. RELIEF FUND TO B E R A IS E D Cottage Grove Will Help All She Can- Mass Meeting Last Night to Raise Funds ami Supplies. The following telegrams have been rec ived a;-ki • foi ussislai c» and tho Mayor called or .1 mass meeting to meet Friday ni:;ht to raise relief funds, which will be nobly responded to. Call For Relief. Mayor, Cottage Grove, Ore . Governor Pardee, California, wires me that people are in great need of immediate supplies. Threat ened famine. What can he done should be done quickly. Please organize to assist itt alleviating sut- fering of our neighbors. G eo E. C h a m b e r l a i n , Governor. The Mayor of Cottage Grove, Ore. ; San Francisco general relief com mittee of Portland Mayor Lane asks your city to make up car load lots of provisions and supplies con sisting of blankets, tents, stoves, cooking utensils, and wire the Sec retary. Have arranged for free trans portation by special tiaius to at tach your cars. J. B. L a b e r , Secty. San Frau. General Relief Com. Free Transportation. O. R. k N. and Southern Pacific will transport free of charge sup plies for San Francisco sufferers, when consigned authorize relief committee. Give proper publicity. R. B. M iller . Supply Depot at Nugget Office. A supply depot has been made at tho Nugget office where supplies can be sent. The special relief train will carry great loads of supplies. A carload is wanted from Cottage Grove. Send blankets, mattresses, stoves, food stuffs, money, anything you can give. Commercial Club Will Send Help to Frisco. A called meeting of the Commer cial Club was held Thursday night to decide on sending some money to tbe sufferers at Ban Francisco, but on account of having a small meet ing it was thought best to defer ac tion until Friday night when i full attendance could he had. It is tho idea of the club to give $roo an 1 then let members give individually in addition. Many town people are greatly worried over the condition of a f• fair\«atSan Francisco, us many have relatives and friends there.