The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1906, Page 4

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EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Tetephones—Editorial: Independent 575 BALLAY gYAR AQRNCY t tA One . per w . Dekverea ‘ No f TO MATL & em the « . ton has & chang Barter description. Words fail t lepict the ! } clysm whiel destroyed hundreds of millior ar erty (efeat seas of ti ar how of carthquake « astation, swallow sands of the living, mercifull are lives from the sce DELAY IN NOME = SHIPMENTS <== v y - out. Now ments delayed 60 to % da ew W. L. Leien Operator. This means that many Known Nore the projects for Nome operations | } will be greatly put back. Conster- | | mation is depicted on the facee « many of the Nome men who are fm the city at the various hotels. car. ing members many ing evaned while much attenth Merchants’ Exchange Building, : oable (recht _California Street. : “ DEATTLEITES ql erritory STRICKEN C1 yo Howey ‘There are many Seattle people @an Franciseo. Last sight Caine, president of the Alaske | o difle Steamship company, sent « Wire to a friend here ¢ it never} Qonched hime and not to worry Addi Mra. Gefiney, wife of the focal | Cha fmmigration tnapector. is prostrated Becamse she has received no word | The Rainier-Cirade from her 4 ter, who ix in Oak- {Cash fend. It i evived this aftert @ tonight's train fo De. M. F. Bories bas received no | J. T. Black Word from bis relatives, whe W. EB. Smith fm the re tial section which was | Cash Gest royee sfilesing Man Worried. Marstin T Rolph. of the shipping firm of Pons Ro ph @ Co., was nearly | Weehingt-n Pain distracted this morning. He has | K. C. Beaton Tecetved no word from his father | Prank H. Osgood and the remainder of the family in| Employes Dester San Franc t eats have also su ¥. P. Cokety, of Works, is in San Francine family. No word haa from hin and | wer tr t which shipping inter-| Co. Bank Fire Cash »| Cash { trom bim. | Wr BM. Rice BR. Christman, of M. and K. Gottatein Queen A “ mith to George Donworth marry F 8 former Cash Well known Sea man: | H. M. Walth Attorney D. E geet 2 T. Barn RAILROAD AGENT « ON WAY SOUTH = re but THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1807 and 1909 Seventh Ave > Business: lndependent 1198; Sunset, Main 1060, Entrance to Stanford University Quadrange, Which Was A special meeting of the MM BANG. = : ' Relief, tial club ix in progress Demolished noon to take wp the plan « by A. G. Buchanan, of the John H. Corcoran, division manager of the Sunset Telephone company, today received the following message from the Chamber of Commerce at Oakland “Mayor of Oakland indorses Governor Pardee’s mes sage to mayor of Los Angeles: ‘For God's sake, send food at once by express, care Mayor Ott, Oakland collection of a relief fund for the San Franctsp eral go | Sufferers began im earnest in Seattle this morning. Throng! the Chamber of Commerce $10,000 has already been raised, | give Robert Moran contributing $1,000 of the arnount. ie W. HIN at Northera jin the-eity last x eet from St With Mr. Hi are Koneral passenger agecit Campbell, fourth vice president traffic direetor Mr. Hill was aceompanted Spokane by sever BULLETIN—San Francisco (7 A. M.), April 19.—The water has absolutely failed. Nothing can save the city. The of the engineer sion here Seawall Project vements or of: way The tm: front rig at. and Smith Cove m of stone at the moet oxy Port land STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 19.—The most beau- | 5, tiful buildings of the famous Stanford university have been | «! }razed to the ground, causing a loss of $3,800,000, and bring- | ing death to two persons, The buildings destroyed are; Encina hall, college home of boy students; the new gymnasium building, only recently | Commerce retief fund mation | re- | Mr. and Mra. Clande ¢ A. C. Anderson | Pacifie Coast Co WASHINGTON, April 19.—General Funston has wired . | the war department that all the tents possible to get to Sah | Francisco will be required Two hundred thousand people are reported |!y him as )| being homeless All the government buildings have been destroyed jrid | the fire is still raging. Han & De Ve tt & Marine Ronney-Watson ex > oe Wan OAKLAND, April 19.—At six o'clock this morning San S| Francisco is a mass of ruins, and the flames continue their F. & Southard ;; work of destruction, obliterating the few remaining habita- | h tee and have your 2s All night the heavens were lighted by light of the vagry “a conflagration a Apply at STAR OFFICE This morning the mass of smoke marks the continuan: 250| of the destruction amid scenes unspeakable horror. 50 | © persons in Calitor-| J n anxiety is felt, are| Marine Laundry Mrs. &. Oppheimer, |. C. Gilmar SAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—The fire is still raging ay Knob hill, the wealthy residence district of San jet Francisco, is now blazing. a4 Small cities in the vicinity of San Francisco are completely } Buchanan eomy at t am FOR GOD'S SAKE SEND FOOD” IS THE CRY FROM OAKLAND ?lood Building, on Market St BULLION IS SAVED WASHINGTON, April 19.—Superintendent Leachy of ‘PRESIDENT OFFERS aes | the mint at San Francisco, wired that the mint so far is safe Three hundred and nine million dollars in coin and bil | lion was saved. He praised the work of Lieutenant Armstrong, of the Sixth infantry, and the men whe aided in saving it. TO GIVE AID WASHINGTON, D.C. April 1 dent Roosevelt has sent = j } ot b nove a f Ca ance to the fullest ability of the fed | Representative Cabn, of Califor whose family in in San } - and from whom he ts (Scripps News Service) } to get a word, quiv moved in my that the war ment be directed. te " id possible to Uh The fire is spreading west, north and south, through the residence (en owe an @ joint re and iy The houre ad [lost their tives FURTH OFF FOR FRISCO Encina Hall, Stanford University. ity th ‘WILL HOLD BIG | DANCE TONIGHT be another of the Leseht t. Must ket agent for (Scripps News Service.) | wt orchestra completed and one of the finest structures of its kind in the “An Honest ; the famous Stanford library building, recognized the | Boal Saat world over as an architectural triumph; the Quadrangle, one makes you | of the most novel and beautiful of college structures, and the cate. We ool pianos We too | @tand arch at the entrance to the university grounds, rent planos We repair i pianoce (Via Postal Telegraph.) THe ov aurrr sroRs.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1408 Second Ave, Seattle (Scripps News Service.) | . make money seit Come to on fee pald We have « There are reports here that six humber of slightly used stieiiomee - ws planos of stan dard makes that will be reduction in price, Call at BAwcegC Qo sre oi ee for catalogues, Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. prices, terms, ete. Kohier & Chase | 130628d Av., Seattle, Wash, Arcade Building AR —THURSDAY. AY APRIL THEW HERE Commercial Club Considers Plan to Take San Francisco Sufferers to This City for Mutual Savi js to use freedom in asking for anything the governmest could s, vice president ern Steamship $46.50 LOS ANGELES AND RETURN 4 and and reservations Office a Fir Ellie, Genk, Agt | BLOCKADE SPECIAL THE BRIDGE THE sIDE * ARE ALL TORN UP BAD FOR BUSINESS; BUT {AL WILL BooM IN THE MEN'S DEPART Blockade Price 45c Better get half a dozen of Eastern Outfit ing Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Seattle's Reliable Credit Ho GARDEN HOSE Cotton Hose, with and nonnle a5.00 THE RUBBER STORE, 714 First Ave. Mtoamahip vo awaiting new : UAKER © Due th UG Cal zs Bank, on Mar ket Street HOWARD JAMES GOES SOUTH "ies soa of sold at s big} wT, at} GOLD CROWNA, 62 , Garman nm Save Money Come at once and have free mATRACT TRET SILV i L he te $40 arity 5@ TO §6.00. aranteed for teg BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS La Peet i ry ry WF ang 6 ke ae “door south of Mac Dougall & Southwick’s, $0 & m. to @ pom Sunday, 9:30 a. m. to 12:90 pm ——~~ an anil | | |} and Pridaye, 90 to 8 © 1013-1015 fi SEATIELE: FIRST AVENUE my ft WASHINGTON NDP 240, PAAIN 1240, The Seattle Traveling Star’s tthe tye Dollar Burnett's Diger wer, regular price Walmuley tain owe - > ona . deiiguehhe ndition he Hid ps . ond om afor bree ze suspense no longer Me 5; le and “ on a of Ede » Har The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 First Avene Lees Pianos | 1 weight or quality; ary STERLING value as does the Pras \ cor ¢ line will now be ’ Fasy payments ade a reputation 0 therits, ite Sweet the beauty of nm fact by every- > perfection. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, STERLING (and other) PIANOS ecturer’e ke at the Bargals First Ave. Byer od at halt peice and samples are from hounes as Murphy, Bs . Louis. half. THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 Firet Ave. 1104 First Ave WILSON The Stationer 2 Pike Street Kodaks from $1.00 to $35.0 SPORTING GOODS Rase Ball lo $1.26, Mite, 1020-isr AVE SUITS To ornoER 415.00 ALLDISEASES this stage e ached before the sufferer be mitt disease—@p ase more _ PERMANENTLY COME « 8 chronic sufferef fe you come 1 sockal affairs ‘orm Ht may B® t affor t FOR $5. 00 A MONTH FOR EXAMINATION WHickt 18 ABS X, PREB. ALL. RE At wn. McHARRIE, M. D. dependent Sf e, 1 Ae = kvenings—T 20-408 A Cisten Mamorest etm ter 2.3 p erase BS 422

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