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od ! Ww TWELVE QUAKE CED AT SANTA BARBARA PAGE TWO nEAD AND 00 HURT From Page One) vir id broke the volr ng the with of the reservoir did not damage so far as AN FRANC ¢ ed di | the extent -c hieh had . determined Jate this morning, an earthquake whic gen . California short- in other tow tion. wit thin the next two at most Che Casper Daily Tribune French Meeting With Stubborn Resistance in Riff War e The latter are making but, |quake and an Ventura in Barbara the direction went dead in hour of Santa the earth- later the com- CRACK TRAIN fo HELO PRISONCE BY BIG SLIDE Workmen Recruited at Seattle Rushed to Clear Tracks GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 29. —The Olympian, Chicago, Milwau- keg & St. Paul transcontinental pas- senger train, m be blocked be- tween a mountain of rock 500 feet long and 200 feet high which fell on the. tracks near Lombard, about 70 miles west of Harlowton, and the sixteen-mile canyon tunnel, which was caved in by Saturday night's tremors, according to local officials of the road Confirmation had not been re- ceived late ‘this morning as all wires in the Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain division, from Harlowton to Deer Lodge, were torn down by the quakes, Milwaukee trains will be routed from «Miles City on the Northern Pacific tracks to Sapping ton, a point about 45 miles east of Butte BUTTE, Mont., June 29.—More than 200 workmen, recruited in Seattle and rushed to Montana by special train, labored near Lombars today under the direction of R. B. Greer, first vice-president of the Milwaukee, in an effort to clear the tracks from slides which ~followed Saturday night's earthquake. * Twenty miles of the road are in “bad shape," officials of the road panies reported they were not able | here said, but, with additional crews (o establish communication with | the tracks will be cleared by Wed Santa Barbura. nesday, they declared. Two tunnels —— + and one bridge were badly damaged, LUIS OBISPO, Cal., une 29.| andthe silde in sixteen-mile canyon —(Associated Press)—It is reported here that the earthquake at Santa Barbara demolishea the buildings of the Pacific Southwest Bank and the Commeiclal Bank. The Potter build- ing was also destroyed. Alt these structures are on State street. —(Assouated. Press)—The Federal Reserve Bank here announced late this morning that a man would be sent to Santa Barbaru at once from the Los “Angeles offtce of the bank to Investigate conditions in | the earthquake zone and report back to Los Angel: RELIEF TRAIN RUSHED TOU ASSIST SAN LUIS OBISPO, €gl., June 29. A South. leaving here at onge (8:30 a. m.}’to assist at (By The Adsoclated Press, ¢rn Pacific. reilef train! ts Santa Barbar: Ateports vecetvéd here by Southern Pacific officials say that the railroad roundhouse, the ‘city reservoir, the San Marctus building and the Ar- lngton hotel have been destroyed. The despatch declared that’ State FRANCISCO, Cal., June 29. dammed the creek and flooded the tracks. Two sections of train No. 15, due here Saturday night, are ex- pected late this morning or early this afternoon. Great Northern Ifnes from Judith Gap to Butte, and Northern Pacific tracks from Miles City to Sapping- ton will be utilized for Milwaukee freight and passenger trains until the damage is repaired. FIRST GUESSES KT MACE I MONTANA LOU HELENA, June 29.—Montana to- day began a detailed check of dam age resulting from the earth shocks of the past 36 hours to find, so faras street had been torn up by the reports showed at noon little proba- shocks. 4 bility that damage estimates of half Hteports from Los Olivos, Santa | 4 million dollars would be greatly in- Maria, Lompoc, Orcutt and Nim- pomo, south of here, said that those points had been shaken up but not damaged. All telegraph and telephone wires between her and Santa Barbara are down, SAN JOSE, June —(By The. Associated. Press)—A’ second earthquake shock, less severe than creased. No additional injuries were reported today. Shocks this morning, the latest about 2:30 were reporied by at Fag, Billings, Helena, Bozeman, Lo- gan, Three Forks and Manhattan, but none was heavy enough to do additional damage. Discovery this morning pf large cracks in the wall of the county- jail and that the building , had listed the one ‘which wrecked havoc in| apoyt seven inches was the first Santa Barbara early today was re-| damage noted in Missoula where no corded by instruments at -Santaliremors were felt. since Saturday Clara College -at~10:45 a> m. today, | nignt, it Was reported. by Father J. 8.] While Sulphur Springs, county seat Rickard, head of the physics .de-| of sfeagher county, reports its dam- pattment at the college since 1911, Father Rickard said, OIL, TANKS BREAK BIG AREA FLOODED age can be es by $10,000; Man- ie hattan and Three Forks where dam- age was heaviest, are beginning to clear up their ruins after spending At a second night in the oper the FRANCISCO, June latter place, four shocks w re- > Inessage received at 11:55] noried after midnight last night m1 andard Oil! \fanhattan reported two slight here its office in ks bara the company's! thern Pacific raroad official re had t and flooded @| saiq today their lines were all of v " 1 Vie) Hep d the trains were abou ar 1 ff ar i eng gua uid t of the buildings on State et had been destroyed, one ¢ them the famous 4 ton hotel, ‘ leading hostels | Sultan Abd-el-Krim, despite frequent reports of his death, is ptill feading his fanatical tribes- here was no mention of loss of| Men in their-querilla warfaré against the French’ forces in Morocco. or injurie | slow progress against the. Riffs, dispatches indicate, despite a big advantage in fighting equipment. Two other hotels were reported he photo, latest from the battlefront, shows French colonial troops peppering “the enemy with seen “ whine guns from 4x1 advance firing line at Ain Aicha. po’ company, the|damaged along State street. The ¢ fic| telephone exchange was not de Bullding | stroyed but badly shaken, necess! on State street | tating the walls being propped. t the ke, No in -_-__ nee fatalities were| SANTA MARIA, Cal., June 29.— (By The Associated Press.)}— Chamber of | persons were killed in the destruc organized a relief|tion of the Hotel Arlington in the y Bar train to be sent to the stricken city, | Santa earthquake this ree ‘ the power conipaby iearned morning, according to advices reach _ ing here Anter , RED CROSS RUSHES | —- ® brisk. {1 RELIEF BY PLANES | FRANCISCO, Cal., June i Set ava! : | \ NCISCO, ¢ The Associated Press.)—The ? .; on x * 1 3 Gibraltar dam, said to be part of the : f An 1 Red Cross headquarters | Santa Barbara water em, broke enottsthat “in e & for available | and emptied, the message sald. The Peatapad, abet Ape airplar e to rush a fully-|Cabrillo hotel first split in two and ea i ‘ree to Santa Bar-|then collapsed. No word was re: sie t « ft who will go|ceived as to deaths or injuries from 1 f e J son, who|any source. r i w s al S | = between Bakers. | 0%? middle ) HOTEL as#he wa A ISCO, 29. SCO, Calif., June 29. ‘ ii 1 \ 1 ~Hun Cabrillo Hotel, which was re- 3 d bt me eastern | ported (demolished was a recently t 1 ‘the Ofbrattunpcition, 4 the earthquake-|eonstructed brick building of é0n . t bara’s water | Swept’ t icinity of Banta | siderable size, and located one block : én a. rhe} atih ' 1p Ty by com] from ‘State street,.the main «thorp : ie Sate mer¢in! conipanies this}ughfare of Santa Barbara. It ex ; a shee | morning communteation | tends from the beach for a distance B\apeed with n has been snapped. |of several miles. Business blocks Ec #1 Centre reported that the earth’ ——— ranging in height from. two stories Equa It in the Imperial |200°MILES oF to ten line each side of the street. * Va 1 boundary of | TRACK TORN UP These buildings are mainly of brick * the extended no| NEW YORK, June 29.—(By The|and concrete construction. The Ar § rarth ersfield, Jt |Associated Pre O'Nelll,| ington hotel, one of the famous re. + did t r ent of the Pacific | sorts {s on upper State street, about ‘ ose situation | Railway, was fr s after. |a mile from the beach. ae tak at | noon that 200 les of the company's —_—— leg ; |rallroad tracks north of Los Angeles] SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 29 f : from al} | had been torn up by the earthquake. |The main exchange of the Pacific ‘ " —- telephone and Telegraph company at . ne a |_ Los ANGELE 20.—The.| Santa Barbara was demolished by + CHAIRS DANCE | Southern P ; ad {s sending |the earthquake there this evening. IN HOLLYWOOD Jn. Tted ¢ relief train to Santa | "formation to company headquarters ; , Callf, June 29.—|E unt 11:30 a. m., officlals here |®t San Francisco, over a crippled rian cud cohol | oe) uin is made up| Wire sald shortly before 9 a. m rning ¢ \¢ 1 several diner — in Aa jand f tr 1nurses,| HELENA, Mont., June 29,.—Hel ; J aay te ena people were awakened at ¥ t the fl BEACH HOTELS o'clock this morning by an earth ; ma | LEVELED BY SHOCK quake shock that lasted seven sec | LITTLE DANGER | , SAN FRANCISCO, California, June | nds. No reports of damago by the + OF FIRE SEEN |29.—(By ‘The ed Press)—The | latest of a series of shocks that PRE C June 29.—There| Cabrillo house and a big beach ho. | statted Saturday evening have been fear of fire t \ tel at Santa Barbara were destroyed | Tecelved. I v.oere buildings are|in the earthquake, the Southern Pa a 1 wrecked ‘f an earth-|cific Corhpany was advised here, | TREMORS SLIGHT morning Most of the buildings on State street | IN YELLOWSTONE. canatauha | were’ destroyed, BILLINGS, Mont., June 29.—Ap. Nght and ¥ | ss . prehension over possibility of a re { 2 r nta| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. June newal of Saturday night's earth. 3 in cht | " Adsociated ss.)—The | quake shocks has abated fn south: tlt re ; lograph com-| eastern Montana as a result of the| ; : 1 haw reoslved ws svtanaire ote Sunday without evidence | he c tly ef-|\ts manager at Santa Barbara. The Yellow park tourists F ger states that no fires have} atriving in Billings say that the tr t. t t bulldings | 4 re were not severe and ed or badiy | to,® majority of tt ped in the erie ft quake il ks were shaken from the WANTED: _ Women’s Votes On this simplified summer brea QUICK QUAKER cook ' 4 5 in 3 to 5 minutes aiderably but the movement was upplies energy breakfasts, ends hot kitchens dications of damage although the | OMEN say this solves the suiines motion continued for more than a breakfast problem. That it ends hot bat a oontinded ‘at morning troubles in the kitchen. ltervale, but all were slow, ste ; rk it cooks without heating up the | vet extremely severe moveritt atchen rhe tremors were felt as far nortt er Newhall, some 31 miles fr it, and children take to it. 1 ding to telephone ¢ el better all day long as a result rts ackage of Quick Quaker, And cmors were continuing 1s your-opinior f Cooks in 3t } | kes were felt in ar Quak ; an >» minutes, Hasallthatrare po eres. Of pevertign at Mc Waker Bavor, And with milkit is almost | } Lnneaster, Antelope Va @ complete food in itself... at low cost. licy, w hundred miles north of here ding to operators of the: Los cles bureau of power and light | | mn kerefield, Oxnard and Banta Barbara tg the north and Colton to the east, all reported to the South orn Pacific train dispatchers here that they felt the tremors. The center of the disturbance SUPER eemasanssnera kee. | to be in Los Angeles and to CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE |the north, preliminary telephone and 4 7 |telegraph reports indicated. CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 040 4. Mi FARD—318 50 Ventura reported that tha move: Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper eut was gevere there, Clocks were ond Rawlins || stopped by the tremors in Low Ar ‘4 gelea. El Centro reported that the WYOMING MOTORWAY | frig eta dE hs coe g) ie Salt Creek Transportation Compane’s Office Mite). Vailews TOWNSEND HOTEL VHONE 144 mfeatéetea Union and -Padifie, 1 at phone and Telegrapy: wires tot 0 kfast" himney of a local school. BULLDINGS SWAY IN LOS ANGEL LOS ANC 4 (By The Associated Pr vere earthquake shock rock: Angeles at 6:43 o'clock this m« Downtown buildings swaye nna sl aa orning a ec in. Paul I the ern I Comj said to as indicated na map issued by the selsmograph- leal sociéty of California, followed the line of a “dead fault” starting at Point Conception and following the ocean bed eastward and striking land at Naples, west and north of Santa Baybara, From Naples the fault extends east and south. for 16 miles to Santa Barbara and con tir s for several niles east and uth of that city, the map Indl “Today's quake," sald Mr, Shoup, ates that this dead fault be. active after a long period of VOVE BANDIT 5 CAPTURED ntinued F be ‘om Page One) ne well is said to have for me worked for Guros and knew he lay of the land In another robbery in the Salt fleld last night, ive men held up Joe Worwiek at the place known * the Teapot Syndicate on the east side of the Mammoth Ol! company property about 1 o'clock this morn: bandits flushed a power- hight in the face ef Wor- and backed him against the While one bandit poked a gun in Worw ribs, theother fours took bn cawb, $80 worth of food, coo! stensily and all the bedding in the place and escaped, It Is belleved ul © he 1 for (he mor Th a HMGNTANAGETS FRESH SHOCKS GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 29 —For the second time within hours Great Falla at 2:30 th morn ing was the victim of an earthquake shock, making four in all within that time. The fourth shock, whicl came this morning at 2:30 and did |not cause the excitement of the first one at 6:2 turday night, a but few people were abroad, but length and intensity tt in was almost as great. Houses shook, dishes rat tled in a number of plages, pictures fell to the floor and the sensation was much the same ag the shock Saturday evening dar fy re ported by the shock this n 5 BOZEMAN, Mont., June 29.—8¢ eral more earth temblors, hardl perceptible but having force enough to further widen In brick buildings damaged during the sever er shocks ot Saturday night and Sunday were reported in Bozeman, Manhattan, Logan and Three Forks this morning. reams One of the shocks was about 11 P, M. Sunday night, dnother at 3 A. M. this morning and another at 11 this morning ne of the shocks rer’ severe enough to do any new aMmage. a SYDNEY, N. §&.—The steamer Peary of the Donald MacMillan ex pedition satied from North Sydne the achooner Bowdol Suturday with Command eMillan, BULLETINS ON COAST QUAKE SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—(By The Associated Press}—-The South- ern Pacific dispatcher at” Naples, fifteen miles northwest of Santa Barbara, reported another severe earthquake shock at: 11:30 o’clock. The despatcher dropped the tele- phone and fled. SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—The Southern Pacific Company reported but eight miles of its e affected by the Santa Barbara earthquake. ‘Trains can each Santa Barbara from Los An- geles, while south bound trains can go as far as Goleta, seven miles from that city. Traffic is being routed by way of the San Joaquin and the company’ reports all are going through on time. SAN FRA CO, Cal., June 29.— The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company here recelyed word that another severe earthquake was felt at Santa Barbara at 10.15 a. m. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 29, The Associated Press)—Direct one communication with Santa 1 was established by the As sociated Press late this morning from Los Angeles and later from San Francisco, First reports over the re-establish- ed wires showed casualties not so large as at first rumored. WASHINGTON, June Associated Press}—Orders were sent the navy department today to the commander of the eleventh and twelfth naval districts at San Di zo and San Francisco to give a sible in the zone. assistance ea Nineteen Major Quake Disasters On World Record Nineteen major earthquakes and eruptions have caused loss of lite jand property in various parts of the world in the last quarte: of a cen- tury. Only one of these was in the United States. The larger disasters of this nature W 0, April 18, 1906; 452 lives 909,000 in propert lost ,000 persons made homeless. Japan, near Tokio and Yo"-ohama, September 1, 1923, 192,000 dead and missing; 102,000 injured, 580,000 honies destroyed Kingston, Jamatea, 1907, 1,100 lives: Jost, property damage. ily and Calabria, December 28, 76,483 lives lost; 1,100,000 per- sons made homeless. Central Italy, January 13, 19 29,978 lives lost, Avezzano destroyed. China, December 16, 1920, 200,000 lives lost, ten cities destroyed. ROTARY HEARS AEPORT TODAY ON CONVENTION W. 0, Wilson, president of Casper Rottary, who has just returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended the international Rotary convention as a delegate from the per club, San Franei lost; $3 January 14 $25,000,000' in n, but t tid does no! 1 constantly 1 Mr, Wilson, y possibility to tell ot W oming. t Mr, Wilson P. C. Nicolayson, past president of the club, also attended the conven tion as a delegate from here and b me rian from Lit- the club in two OKLAHOMA cITY.—" eaches 102 Hef belr mperature degrees in Oklahorha, no promised r Night and Morning ena \Keep Your Eyes CLEAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY Write for tree Eye Care Book Murine Co,,Chicage,U.8.& Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread er sack Rye, Whole Wheat, jraham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS rice, Sout Cent caps, leftovers, and bake until well done. B bread crumbs browned on to the appearance of the dish, which is nourishing and economical ‘avorite spoon butter, thin with coffee infusion and a few QUAKE WRECKS SANTA BARBARA, BUILDINGS Buttered Toast Dinner. Stuffed Baked Cabbage in Tomato Sauce Small Browned Potatoes Bran c Endive and Green Pepper Salad Rolls Cream Date Pudding Eye Wonders macaroni pour Eye Wonders—As many desired may be used. and flour to make fairly stiff batter, pinch of salt, | 146 h er 6c firecrackers, 8 pkgs — 7c Firecrackers --. 10c Firecrackers, 3 pkgs- 15c Firecrackers, 3 pkgs__- 15¢ Baby Firecrackers, crackers fe 10c Salutes, loud crackers, 3 packages ____ 5e Flashcrackers, very Joud 10c¢ Flashcrackers, 3 pkgs__ 25c Repeat Pistols, 2 boxes » for 5e Pistol Caps rs 10c Sparkler torches, 3 boxe 8c Sparkler torches, per box_ 6c 8c Sparkler Torches, long, each_5e | Icing — Tea the mixturé together more solidly Fill the cavity with the meat and le | er adapta sauce or to! any to ov ft m one powdered add pleces, toast bread and serve hot exes Take one e; a da sugar to tast, PE FIRE WORKS ON SALE Next Wednesday Morning Store Opens at 7 a. m. Promptly gave a brief, yet entertaining ac-|15c Torpedoes, per doz c--__12¢ | 20c dies, 2 count. of the recent ‘convention be-|8e Night Torches .- = Be | ¢ heme Gandlon’ 2 re fore the weekly meeting of the eltih|15e Night Torches 10 sky Rockets, 3 for in the Henning hotel today. While Night Torches — 15¢ | Rockets sent from Caspe M Wilson Red Fire: 3 a Be ky Rockets t mt f the cast a a] 15c Green Fires --10¢ Bky Rockets Y } h t-|10¢ Snakes, per box 1 doz __. 9c ky Rockets LEVE USEHOLD MONDAY, JUNE 29, 192 LED MRS. MORTON © MENU HINT. | Breakfast. PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM | Grapefruit Cubes in Honey Hal Nothing tastes quite go good| Baked Egg in Cereal Cotes: for dessert in hot weather as fee cream. Peppermint ice cream | is a little different from the usual and may just suit your family or guests. Scald two cups | cream with one half cup sugar | and one ‘half cup powdered red| and_ white peppermint — stick candy. Chill, add one pint cold | cream and freeze as usual. | Hot Chocolate ot cinnamon or nutmeg and drop nto hot from fork. TODAY'S RECIPES. ‘These form queer shapes and are Baked Egg in Cereal—Baked gs | crisp ast to the maple fiuit in cereal is simply leftover cereal | \ hich is a glorified taploca in coffee mixed into milk, placed in Inaividual |anq milk, flavored with may baking dishes, an egg broken amie, prinkled with chopped nuts. a depression made by a tablespoon] ‘The hot chocolate coffee is | in the center.of the ash, Tt s| over coffee used as o basis for dotted with butter and baked or | chocolate. bolled until the egg 1s set. Mills} may be rdded at the table where sU the egg !s beaten. Here is delic for t ens “com dinner tn hot. weat! Stuffed Baked Cabbage in Tomato | Bake an angel food cake. Wher Sauce—Scoop out a small head of | cooled thoroughly cut im square bbage, removing outer leaves. |Stem and wash fresh strawberries Grind up stooped part and leftover | Sweeten and mash. Let Stand o} meat. If more meat is desired the |hour on ice. At time of serving cabbage center may be cooked | mix thoroughly with, vanilla ice separately or made into slaw.|cream, pour over angel food Onions, seasoning of salt and pep-| serve at once. per and an egg if desired to hold Sport Gossip The veteran Ote Crandall has been pitching good ball for the Les An geles Pacific Coast leaguers this sea son. he Western League has. been staging a very pretty pennant race, drops of almond or. 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