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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
T"W1 , "WJ 1 TriTTiHr ' I ff v n & JAJLY CAPITAL JOOTtNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TlrtmaDAY, APBIL 10, 1000. Stockton & Co The Old White Corner Cftde Thfogs that Mate Big Stores Wo have juet rceelvcd the biggest shipment of notions that ever came 9 Salem. W realfao (feat it It just e Important, to have the small bMng required 1y customers as It Is to hare tb. big things. We toko m mueh pleasetre to selling a piper of pine we do la selling a "Bult of eleth. , , . ,,,., TANOY SBTS FOR TUB IIAIE BMiHtlfMy JtwW MOated set of etMbs. 60c to iM. 'a ef . erna TIAOK GOMTi&. One thOVMBll SjOSOfied COMb 'coca a you pay loo to 26 for ia opt sioree, Special 10c Baab. Mc SPB0IAL8. Side aad back aoMbi, plats and ornamental, a big swertmoal to select from. DBB88INO COMBS HAIR BRUSHES TOOTH BRUSHES NECKLACES Tbo latest fads. WmTB BELTS. KtafcroWtaod Law. Mmbrete'ered Onava. ,aabrolWed Book. White Purse to Matek. aot,D BELTS. A Bother mow line of entirely dif ftrrat styles. BUSTflit BROWN BELTS. ALL COLORS. ?BE?bt AWa laUtSW GRIP HOSE SUPPORTERS A complete of all colors kind; just cheap or a 1 ehoapor than expect. Mrs. J. Connor has a sister and sev eral eousjns in 'Frisco. J. H. Darling, of Oregon City, own property at San Jose, find hJ wife and daughter are now visiting there, Mr. Darling is well known in Salem. Mis IJelle Brown has a nephew in San Jose. ' Mrs. BUa McDowell, formerly of thii city, is a teacher of musto at Stanford, aad live at Sea Joe. ' Mm. S. A. Barker has a stotdr-ln law aad jitoee la Saa Franelsce, O. A. Forbes has aa uncle at Oak land, uncle. aeut aad two cousin at Santa Rom. aad an anat aad twa eoee ins at Jlerketoy, A. r. Tlltoo received a meesage from his wife tab morning that sue nnd Mtos Tillson had arrived safety la Oakland, but had seen 'nothing of her eon. Mrs. TiHeon left bar ot Monday, night. Kollio Howe, formerly a bartender gt Tslklugtou's, waa emplojed. aemr the, Call building, la Saa FrnNcteee. Traak Jtoa received a Jelegram that, his sister in Oakland ia safe A diapateh has boon received frou Mr. M. A. Ooagb. mother of MinT. r. Health, Jr., aad Mm John Jteberts who live oa Rash street, ia Saa Frauds co, saving they are aaio. The mm sage was fled Wedaee-toy evealag, aad km reeeived at 1'MlO this forenoon. Mr. Mmlth'o slater, Mrs. McCarthy, re sides la Ha Francisco with her family automobiles were hauling things away to sparwly settled rogions. It is the belief that San Francisco will bo total ly destroyed. At 3 o'clock this morning almost ev ery building in the vieinity of Union Square was abtos. The magnificent St. Francis Hotel, facing -the equaro appeared doomed. Tboufaads slept in the parka aad other opea ptoses bis night The Southern Pacific to the south i cut at Saa Mateo, M mile Muth. eatUng oa tho.moet natttral vay of escape la that direction. It Is e timated that the toe In Saa Praneiseo will reach $300,000,000. Down town jrverythiMg to a mto. No baMnef kouc to standing. Theatre have .rumbled toto beatt. Factories and commiaatoa koveoa lie "mouldering on th-lr former site. All of the news paper plants are rtsidered noeloos. The Call aad the ICxnmtoer buildings are eatirtly tfMtroyed. The Besom of Destruction (Ceatlnued from tlrst page.) asipsa"smBBsssaMsaapeaas INTO THE . VALLEY i OF DEATH Safcmltes-Left Last Night to Assist Friends In St rlCKen " San Francisco JH evening 01. It K. Page toft tt Sab Fraaetoew, where be tow a Urth r snd a sister, who wore toeated Hoar tho sirtokou dUtrtot, It waa Impowd bio to learn about them, so he took the train ier the weno of disaster, J. 1. Itogare also started for the Mene hoping to be of servleit to sohio wnfertunale frlewls, Jle will arrive Fri day moralag If tralaa oan got through Dr. K, O. Dalton volunteored bis r vlers to the raikoad company, aad loft tost night. Two talent boys, Jamee Mott aad Mae llofer, aro stadenta at Mtaaford University, aad will prabaUy romato until the ea4totHoat baa abated. It if not limraod whether oUbor of thorn waa liatored. toil tbolr people here arc at dMurbed, only oho stwdent w killed and few iatored. It to asewmed that If either of the Halm boya wort ff.m -JJ mi-JL-11,.. LSL. Oteoo. OenaeoUoB WIUj Sam rraaotooo fieolbaHtmor 1 YaaUs Jt reootvod good from 8aa Irauoiofc and the jirm sbipptag thorn have lost by the quake, The gooda laoiude new atraw bats, fanoy waMooats, mom's wx nea's Oifords. The will be the last. bji4 aro all new. among the aumbor word wuld bo seat frf'w the sohool authorities. One of the first telegrams direct frou San Francisco after the groat earth quako was roaidved la ibis city by Jtov. and Mrs. P. & KslgHfrom thdr MB-ln-tow, Arthur fcHrtoger, a towt Bees wan, of that fated city, who wired late Wodaeeday evening that their butldUg wao only slightly injured and that the family waa all light. Salem poopto aro yty anxiously wUtotf Aojnt from tbo stricken city of Han Francisco. Almost every one ia the city has friends (here, aad many relative. The Journal has tried to compile a eomptote list of lboe wait- lag tidings from relative, but doubt let hM minted maay. A Martial llet to- ctodea tbo followtogi Mar. Dr. Unrtwrlgbt, several, among them scoter, Mr. Mary Kottor, and a brother. U. F. MoJor, two brothers and a nephew. Mm. Jl. Meyer ami Mrs. John ll. man are aaulotM about Mrs. IAibb, Walter Itolmaji and Tommy Hdman. Frank Port, mother and two dstori f)U. to 8an Kranotoee, aad brother And sil ler to Saa Jaco, Mrs. John Itoyno, brother at 1M9 MIMoa street, Mrs. Alph OooHdge, m MIm Bmma Scrlbor, live to the strtoken olty. Ma liefer, Jae Mott and Oeorge MoDanlel, mn of M. A. MoDanlMn, are sladeats at Stanford, and Prof. W. A. Manning is a teacher there, N'ight Poltootaaa Iengoore, n oousln. 0. C. Dewavnn, a new arrival to Sa lem far Santo Itosa, tost M0, and toft for the south tost night. Mrc, J. P. Voatok, two olctori stay. tog at Itos llouce. J. P. Voatob. thru sisters at Saa Jote. I. 0 Cavaaagh, Turaor, daugtor Louisa, vWUog an anat, Mrs. F. 8. Tbompcoa, now vMttog to atolem. w grimily worried about her httebaad, who to to the doviitatod dts trtot, Mrs. C. T. MInt4r, brother to ian JOM. 0. (1. Brown, a brotbor and sister. Mrs. Frank Hughes' people live aosr the Presidio, Mr. and Mr II. J. OtUnbeimer alio have people Mvtog to tb PresMto die trtot. II. H, Oritobotow, fotmoriy of thk city, to a bwctoeu man of San Jocc. CnL Sam Hayee aad family aad mother, Mrs. Voroler. formerly ot this olty, live in OampbeJ OaU a.uutosrb of Baa Jose. Wilis MaWtsy and family aro liv tog oa Trmee4 street. Mrs. A. L. Brown baa two brothers to Ban Franotoco, one living at 81 Henry etreet, aad the other at TO Twenty-fjaurthotreet. icBmsaBmjajmBMsnaaancBo carried thousands aloe, nnd before the ferriee resumed operations yesterday aftorsoott tug boats and munches died back aad forth, carrying terrified pe pie acreos the bay. Much hour bring totoa of froeh camMltlvt, of people mangled by tbo earthquake of yootor day morning, people crnshed In the etroot by falling Material, and of poo pi burned to death before tbey could oecftp from tbo Mamoc. Some Kill lie to the street whore tbey foil. Most -of the population of the city to too buoy gotttog away to be eeruputouc about removing tb doad. Tbo who am Manfully lighting ngatott tb ms bare no time, Tboc engaged to humanitarian work have their band Dmuws nnd nurw by the toore There Is Little Y Real Trouble In tbto world most uf It to imaginary. Wo allow ourselves to bo , oow norvoua aad frotfal. "Weed of oaro ovorrun the garden oi tbo heart .whoa they ahoald never bo crowed to take root. A Great Deal of the Present fye Trouble la eaesod by people oececttog Qtoeecs n&saited for the onMtio oi tbtor eye. WB SUPPLY TUB BRSX 4. - lAi4 t4v a tboiosgb 'zasbat!o free oi charge. State nl Liberty St., Salem, Op prolTered tbolr services, and all wore needed. Tko trops and police line tb ire, forming a cordon about the danger none They are compelled to draw back continually and extend the Haw. a tb lire spreads. Strict watch la butng kept on the bank bulMtog nnd other places where treasure 1 stored, that still stand, to prevent tooting. At an early hour Meadloh gbouto toohe Into the store and rob bod them, tbo proprietors botog either dead or driven out. They circulated through the street, ptoktog tbo pock ets of the panto-Htrtoketi crowd. Sev ern! were soot and killed by soldiers who ve no quarter when they 4m covered lb wretches at work. The ample waa a somoioat e. for toot night towtoisnoH cubotctod to eoea ex tent, although tb panto wac greater, If anything. Fire Chief Sullivan. I rv ported dead m the reeolt of tb Injury be received from falling brtoko. Over 1000 person who wore seriously Injured by the earthquake and fire have been treated by tbo various hoepUalt throughout the city. The proportion of doad to not as largo as might have been oxpeeted. Only M of those admitted to the hospital have died since their admission. While the earthquake was at its height two smokecUoks, at tb foot of drove street, foil through tb roof, onssbing the boilers and killing oao fireman. The force of th earth quake oowod the Twelfth stroot dam. opposite tbo boat boueo. oa Lake Me re, to sink to iMbos. Dimth and doetrootton has boon the fate of stoa Praaotoee. The whole lty to a ma of smouldering ruins. At e 'stock tost evening the flames seem ingiy played with increasing vigor, and threatened to dottroy such sections as their fury had spared during the ear lier portion of the day. Prom the start in tbo early morning tbey jock eyed a the day waned, toft the bull ae section, whtob had been entirely destroyed, and skipped to a dozen direc tions to the residence portions. Aa nigbt foil they bad made their way over to the North Beach section, and printing aMW to the couth, they reached out atoug the shipping section dowa the bay shore, over the bills and aorosc toward Third and Towasend streets. Warehaosos, wholesale bouses and manufacturing concerns fell to their paths. This completed the de struction of the entire district known at "South Market street." How fat tbey aro reaching to the south across the channel cannot bo told, as thU part Is abut off. After darkneta thousands of bowel es Trero making their way with blankets and scant provUlens to Golden Gate Park and beacb to find shelter. Those to their home on tb billc, juefc north of th Have Vallev wrocked section, piled their belonging to tbo streets, and expreoa wagons and Oakland. April laV- a. m. Oover nor roraoo am-reu ww i night. nd iamjod a proclamation de c'arinar It t total holiday. Martial tow wa declared la Oakland tbhs morning' Trnp are patrolling tbo streets, aad only tboeo with pas are allowed to the mala soetton, on account of danger of falling balMlag. many of which nrc tottering. Thousand of people on this aide of the bay slept In open toto nnd on the bilk, fearing another shake Th city to filled with refuge, fleeing to safety or searching for friends. The parke wore filled last nigbt with peo ple from aroes the bay. Many arc without friends or money. Systematic aid l being organised. Telegrams of sympathy are coming by the hundreds from all part of tb globe. The Dally New ofltoe to gone. On trtry slJc were death aad suffering yoetorday. Hnadreds wore Injured, either burned crushed or struck by pi coo from build- lags. Tbo number of doad to not known. bat H Is eotimatod that at least 800 met death to the horror. Oakland, April IP.-At 11 o'clock but nigbt tbo OeIdeatol Hotel was do strayed by tb games, which then swept unchecked- acre Montgomery street, aad attacked the block bounded by Montgomery, Suttor, lioh and Kear ney streets. The new Merchants' ttx- change building waa a mas of flame. from the boeement to the tower. Th Union Tract building and Ibe Crocker- Wool worth bank wore both nbtoie aad the Chronicle building nn4 other buildings In that block wore threatened by flame. Shortly after 10 o'clock tbe fire bad oatoa It way southward from Ports mouth Square to Kearney and Califor nia atreeto. The oaltr section front ing oa the wt side of Kearney street waa oa mas of flame. All the build- toga adjoining the Halt of Jutle wore ablate, and. tbe firemen wore striving to save tbe structure by ucing dynamite cape the wrnth of the trembler nnd thP tower of thte California landmark if badly shattered, All Perish in Ono Hotel. At t ha -corner of Seventh" and How ard street a great' lodging hduse took firo aflw tho first ehwk, abd "bofore the ouests had a chance- to ewnpo. Thorc (wore hardly an exits, and it is believed .nearly nil of the lodgers. portobciU Mrs. 4. J. Mnenk one of. thors ja.the -building, leaped with hor child in- hor arms i(rora the seoond H6er to tho pavomont, petdw and escaped unhurt. She hays' -sbe to confident she was the only tone Who oeeaped. Such horrors as this wore roponted nt many points. In tbo commission store ef 0. Itonor, a rescuercr samed Bakqr was killed while trying to, get (i'eaji bodtos from tfio ruins. Otbor reeouer or heard tbe wltil of a little child, bnt .were unable to got near tbe point from which tbe trie jaeaed. .Soon the on- racking lire ended the etlos, and the men turned to other tasks. Taajrirt many of the firemen- nrc proolfalod, th strata, of ft contlnuh' agorti proHnf toe oah fir thorn. eblngtan, April It. Qraeral FawotON, ln,ccamand of the troop In Saa Fransliofl, wired this morning to the secretory of wnri "Tear dispatch- e reottved. I bare already filed sev eral to yea. It to Impooeibto to form an idea of the full talent of tbe dt Mis ter. The city to practically destroyed. The ireepsaro aiding tbe police In maintaining erctor. Martini tow baa net Iwon proclaimed, bnt nm working to conjunction with the city author! tie, and have not Interfered with the mdlng ef nay dispatches. About MO, 000 nre bometeee. Wood to soare, aad alt provtoton beoee have boon do st royod. All government building are gone." SOUTHEJjf DESERVE' nore'apm.forl pUBHfinns to consider 'wT otfCho'wnmty Las t4 oandldates for 0ffic t(' ' 7 ', ""'nHli iy ni so nan a i,jr,j . dateir, and Saloir x Han t.n It- ... , . " trauk ,TnTnnui ..j j35H i i -, cineta, in me stmt of the county, thor date "for anythi- ionoe, tne eandi if,. ttt( or. lie in a rapiibk- m. jonnp AriiiMiirnr It . a weii-uaianred u k-t lac iiuerai su)- j( pablieana in nil ..ri Ktfii i' siifli nm art "W-1 tow York, April lib Ouggeobelmer Si Sou wired fOO.OOO lo tbe Oaktoad bank to tbe credit of Fanotoo, to be need ia noeordano with tbe general's Judgement for tbe relief of the sofTer- .At that hour tb flame bad eaten tbolr way westward toto the residence -ttou aa far aa Oough street. At tbli point, by dynamiting block after Meek the firemen ueeeeded to cheeking the fire for a time. Dispatches from Oaktoad tote kit nigbt wyi Tbe earthquake has worked astonish ing havoc ia In San Francisco's fa mous Oblnatewu. Tbe jetsheetcs are In. ruins, and rookery after rookery bas collapsed, eevertog alive hundreds ef Celestials. Panic reigns among the Ohineso, and they fill (be streets, drag ging whatever they oan save from the wreck. The Japanese quarter bas been partly burned, and from the part net destroyed they have fled to the in torier, paekleg on their baeke what household efTeeto they could tie to gether. When darkness began to fall thou sands of men. and women and children from the Latin quarters marched in eadleaa proceooion toward the bill or to tbe water-front, frantic to get away from the olty, lest ether earthquakes fellow and the fl&mee trap them before they eould make their escape. Artillerymen from tbo Presidio with their supply wagons are aiding ia get ting the fleeing inhabitants aad their baggage out of tbo threatened quarters. Liquor Stores Looted, Despite tbe vigilance ef the police and eoldlers, many places wero pil laged ia the wholesale district. Liquor stores were broken into and stripped clean. Ae a result scores ef vagabondi were' lying drunk ia the streets. The ruin in the commission aad wholesale district was complete, the flames tonight having completed the paralysis ef the early merning. Un der tbe fatal cheek all the rookeries used as oomml&slea bouses, many of them relies of the days of '-19, col lapsed. "Under the debris were killed and buried hundreds of boreeo hitched to the vegetable wagons which were drawa up to receive their day's supply. The dead horse wero piled bigb aad tbo wreckage blocked tbe streets until bs advaaetog eeaflagt&tioa turned all that teetloa oi tbo towa toto a vast funeral pyre. Chicago, April 11,-Tb; chief of pe He ho eetoeted tea detootive to go Saa Franetoco to aid tbe chief there Omaha, April I). Orders have been reeeived at army headquarters bore to ru by exprm MQ0 stove and other supplies to Wan Prnnelsea. Tbe Union Pacific effera the free use ef Its trnokc and wire to hasten relief. Omaha wired 410,000, and mere to follow. San rnuiotooo's Ohineso, Tbe situation la Chinatown in Ban Fraactoeo to appalling. Caught like rato to a trap, they pertoked, ae ene will ever know bow many. There tbe to of Uf waa probably the greatest owing to tbe crowded conditions nnd narrownoM of Hallway. Hop Lee, tbe Cemmerotol street toundrymaa, is deeply Interested to tbe news, a hla mother, brother aad sister are there. Oakland, April li.-SiSO p, au-At Stanford University at toast six tu deals from different pari ' the coun try are sortoutly aad perhaps fatally hurt. At Palo Alto to tbe hospital to the body of Robert Itonna, believed te be of Ilradferd, Pa, Score are lying dead at 6R Jet and Santa ltosa, while many seaside resorts are wiped out of existence. At 11 o'clock this morning there la absolutely no hope ef preventing a, clean sweep ef the city by fire rcporie wincm tjj s a erator eald his I -nidant iiko a noat. Jicn -h Chicago, April H'-sot Western Union believes oak. er quake at Los AsgekH. are bad. At 8:1" a,,i.ji Union reports thn? Mtaujw shocks were felt nt Lot At SANTA ItOSA vTRKni Not A Building SUadkf'itii sons KUW. J Snernmeato, ("al., Anal Iueat arrived hrr.- Ua am Santo ltoea. He sall: "There to not a brick sranj tog toft utaadtog is Seoak the entire devastated nana; been burned over Dead hi being taken from th dehdltt bee oa nil side It h g that tbe death mil wfl bn 00." . n J Ban Jose, April 19, This olty to a mas of ruins. Fifteen of the largest buildlage are destroyed; aad the ri dance secttoa I doomed. Oakland, Cat, April 19330 p. w. Not word oan be beard from Santa ltosa, and evidently tbe report that it to burning Is true. It to believed Fa towa is burning. Tbe breaking ef elee trie wires Is doing damage for tbe small elttos. At Saa Jose two doren county sheriffs were holding & conven tion ia the St. James betel wbea it fell in. Tbe sheriff carried tbe woman guests from the hotel ia tbelr night elethes to tbe park opposite, where they were dreesed. The sheriff then went totbe Agaews asylum, and aided in the rescue work. Dr. Kelly, a male attendant anda nurse are among tbe dead. The Toadome Hotel collapsed ktlhtog several. Churches have toppled over and Saa Jose streets are full of debris. Oakland. April 30. Tho hospitals here are filled, aad a paaie-strlekea flight from Pan Francisco is ia pro gress. It is believed not a home will be left to towa, Tropo late beea rushed here to aid ia tbo control of the crowds of frantic people. It to reported tbe fire is subsiding. Oaktoad, April lO.-Sprecklea' mil lion dollar resideaee" las burned. The Daily News plant to destroyed. WasMngtes. ArQ llfc A mmuu, n The aevr ferry fcolldtotf did not ea-Jtbe tw departavat from Los Aageles Whitney Waato ribN Portland. Or, Aaslll Kd Journal! To the eoualyt It bas come to nr nl Wlllla . Dunlna. s state printer, on the eri i when it I too late fr i Ing the state with eircaliH to shew excessive eoit a aad ether state printing. W the calendar was orderMiei by the legislature, and set If printer. " Th figure given by &1 are grossly exaggerated islf most pert absolutely Batreaoi roMrt of F. I Deabtr, scat state, shews that toe eatsx state printing, toclediag pj lag, binding 4 the ahelH maintenance wo toajNe pwo l0,00. as claim to Jfc.A oampaign elreelart. btsf pliry na4l a square tat Iff $ facts. Arrested a. Euaawsy ta 8 Ofllcer FarrtogtuB ut evening arrested a l,fc); dtoaj youth, a runawsr ) nnd school at fhemaw. " police at Albany telsf' ing that tbe Indian b4 1 slip there, and was bnuVfl&J de local. He was Htm' street shortly after Ito a He Is about SSj.cn ,- ly built young o -aVt1 Child Badly Ban J, A. Itlehardeoa wi W day te the home of Mr- M"" Miller, who hvc e three miles southwest d1 dress the wound of their old dsughter, who wis Mi! white playing with UH temptiug to set fire to r Thoueb the ehUd's HH were hadly baraed, hop tjpe for her recovery. j A Maxttoge lto A 4arrtoge Itoeato wg terday to Dr. Ortondo W. Mlnta I. A. Davis. GASTOj TiwKWYiiHmAIf' Bear tbo Bigaataroof dm Help Waited. We w! fW , aops aaa ' - , in near city. TxvJZt George an f or on raaeb. Wanted.Mea aaa ov- js train bops, cau r- p v,- v.r nt tbe t& m Yet Sale.-Ono buggy sens. Call forenoon street, Salea, Or-