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(Scripps News Service.) ] D, April 21.—Twenty men dead in the streets jes Francisco this morning testify to the fact that Funston men are not to be trifled with. night saw three men killed by guards One in ‘woman, one attempted to loot a saloon and the other ‘with a soldier and police are forcing citizens to accept all work are so weary they have to be driven like animals m6 tule is one of iron 4 D, April a1. —While the situation on the water- § good and is controlled the fires in the west end are is. The smoke has settled down at the foot of ®, so that one can only see 200 feet. : SCHICAGO, April 2: —Western Union officials at San aatsco estimate the number of dead from s00 to zoo. They ip that but few people were in the business section when thqu occurred, and that all hotel guests escaped. i sey the fire was caused by the breaking of gas mains, emaping gas being ignited by sparks from electric wires. 108 ANGELES, April 21.—The first 100 refugees from Francisco arrived this morning. As many mote are com- y later trains. All tell the samme story of awful suffer- “Most of them are penniless, being possessed of only the on their backs #.$. Blachly, bis wife and children, of Pittsburg, escaped fthe Grand hotel and walked ro miles to reach Berkeley Attain. He says the people are almost crazy for water Other stories of the arrivals WASHINGTON, D. C., April a1 1—The house this morn MpPropriated an additional $1,000,000 for San I are si ancisco OAKLAND, April 2: se fury of the flames had some abated this morning after laying waste a strip of water afar as Meiggs wharf, destroying a large number of Ges and warehouses in that portion of the city - Last fight the fire comr Mgtaph and Russian Hi Tosave the waterfront and th ime works were dynamited. After Me Appraisers’ building and Station B were saved The chances are now that the fire will be st« id st. wharf leted the work of destruction on %, sweeping them clear of human shipping the large Hendry a determined fight pped at the Not a person went hungry in San Francisco last night It is likely that the ferry building will be saved Several warships a gs are pouring water on the On the four sides of Holy Cross cemetery the fire burned freely all night, lev 5 ¢ fine « n that sction is no probat that it will be ch that section v lit has. burned itse Nowhere has the 1eck of the Bites been duc to anything b n al obsta WASHINGTON, D. C., April 21.—General } 1 wires lerable e beg ' ec y ta co i 5 sae ed a \ g See OMe Rte fighting hard, a st essful fight, and Ered f¥e the wes portior PE Goodrich has landed ™y orders.” ee ° Supplies are arriving ailable men and placed KILLED. van eee hears ba Meet ye sinstpet tar VOL, 8. nagar naermeatarr eine an The Seattle WEATHER FORECAST—Showers Coo en CENTS PER MONTH One NO, 48 a1 A 2 Southwest "Breeze. Bhowere Tomorrow with Mode SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL a1, 1906. THE STAR APPEALS TO PRESIDENT G RELIEF CORPS TO CANVASS CITY GRAM 16 SENT ASKING THAT LIST OF DEAD AND. IN JUREO BE SENT TO WASHINGTON DAILY TO RELI TENSE ANXIETY OF THOSE WHO HAVE RELATIVES AND vo Wagons Will Cover Entire City Tomorrow, Tak- fret me ost — = a “ARTIST HAS (07 wiuatecid ks hed iNbouia ing Bundles From Porches and Lawns---One| . 8. Jordan, who was suthorte Hundred Teams “Will Haul Supplies to the‘; "" "er Loading Station. le ueeeee¥¥ UES SS OF WOE . * OAKLAND, Apri 2t— . * * sees —— t CRORE EERE VERE EET E SESE EEE EES &.Omolipen has broken out (a ® * SEATTLE, Wash., April 21, 1906. « |. Galler the nunpices of the Seattle! ner of several refugee camps and a * rercotennt sith, Ob pene & The President, Theodore Receeveit, & | Retbeetate agents, organ {| strint quarantine is being en: #| Threatened h the lone * Washington, 0. © te | Pelee, ao enormous » & forced. .None have so far & job of decorating the new union * On behalf of the people of Beattie and the Pacific coast, the « | armEiy offen and team: & perished from exposure. * depot for its opening, Ernest Barke, & Genttle Daily Star appeals to you to request Genera! Funston @ | SNF entire city of Beattie to * * jewe'er and decorator, has & te repert daily, threugh Washington wing the names ef the # eae ng collecting donations of feod,| north of Madisor reet wi be eee ee petitioned the superior court to mit and injured © Ne ether way @ /MeMBing. blankets and other wup-) taken in ree by the force sath - * yd : {* for the lock of thie atormatie on. * fmf force at } lace mc to live and procure materials . THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR. «| am Yeon Tham 100 teams wil} be x of no , for bis Work. Ehrke te being sued + , ene Lom te ve tla Ic M oat n VICTORIA, B.C, Ay TheTby his wife for @ivoree and sult | pee fh « cam w #0 neenents for th em of government b ote JAP eee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee | We 10 hall a Aoten then aadicceasine the city © <ghied 9 . a | alnte Byte to! en Bers. money, but he says she has charge | — — iy who will aid in the work of eting — er of eal | Columbia has subsertee C of the family larder and keeps all } ecting bun ym the homes estate ace of the cit eld r his money | ‘The Star sent the « he ontpway t - rs ro a . ‘ 4 the steame » hea Beeebdins Theos -i* ot fe ture of me ome i ew jo the wagons ° merce Toor th $10,000 of provisions, Mr. Ehrke was arrested about @ je bree Lone Nick non toda 1s tes entameeiame | < the ® iene Hunet ally 10) Mammiiies who have 7 5 | i osnene month at the request of his } fe as - a ot! the ie contribute are Location of Boxes vepeoare: SF & wife, who relented when be got into | site seek eect t : i have them made int D He the eee ee jail and secured bis release. Sha hae nat been availa Ae offic rollaetors when they arrive. The I re NEARLY $100,000 CONTRI. «| *Md that be was an artist, and too In Seattle ax . ton t ¢ pastors of the savers! churches have but rent BUTED * tistie to earn a living. He was Fett the Paectf f x beh requested to make the an At noon today the cash com #/ also accused of intoxication, but i ireds of « howntement of © spe rade tributions received by the * persons who knew him as a filigree fread. “ © Sot Gotlect on « . Chamber of Commerce relief * jewelry maker at the Portland fair, } Pathe m, sinters, b . , et * ¢r morrow m Ke and | t { &# committee amounted to * have made affidavit that he ab- friend k # . parlahoners ave their contribu. | « st | 250. Of this amount $43,000 # | stained from liquor ancin . UGH prepared by the time the t . f {\@ was received during the morn. #! Mrs. Ehrke has an injunction to } What bas fi This ' . Jootors arrive ot *& ing hours today. .The largest # keep Ebrke from coming home Jie the « « the ta Many Givers Tonight # single contribution today was * k, and now he wants one to | queatios t All owners of wagons and ot " # from the New York Journal, a * » her from wasting their com- | Are th auf. int , h eo nat de | eoarey nitable for the ¥ * contribution of $7,500. * munity cash. He says if he could | } “ « we left WH BE aking the colleetic tie * buy supplies he would get the job ‘ ft et bremtdee be aneated ave SNR MER ER ee ®t the NeW depot and other work. . TWELVE HUNDRED TONS OF 'S IES ame | ~ pete ie comer tt WILL BE SENT ON BUCKMAN TONIGHT] $} * * DEPARTMENT STORE EMPLOYES CONTRIQUTE . | * The employes of the Bon Marche have contributed throwgh & | & The Star to the Ban Francisco relief fund. Lest evening @ mes: & | i senger arrived from the big Second ay, store, bringing an en. # | velope ntaining @ check for $204.35, accompanied by the fol- # * ' e little letter * * Daily Star, City * & Gentlemen: Enclosed we beg to hand you check for $204.35, ¥ # being contribution to The Star San Francisco retief fund by the” w | @ emp of the Bon Marche. Yours truly * * THE BON MARCHE EMPLOYES’ ASSOCIATION: © * : eee “eee enee bal ARE (EAD IN GAN JUot ee. eee ee an Fra * * ) * + * 8 Destroyed a «| 2» " w . ene at Pier B. wing 7 Supplies Ready to Be hinét. te: Ohh Pres * é s I * 3 ’ ; ; here will : ‘ 2 on the * M arlen ( * . ( * : * All Kinds of St . * . * ; a »! ° eee eee ee ee ee re ix : ‘ ‘ L n Hand wae, ; : } s all de- : “ : : ‘ r and toriotaae wert ‘ WhO tte t th ‘ b , th rolls en@ Provisions h ; ned | killed by a falling eblmney while Dray Loade: Waiting. shir t tt 4 1 Bail Tonight “ban bina and the city Is greatly concerned | killed by baer Menae matani OT Not rn an the doe es Wl ait Toniah, i ad lover the report that thousands of! in bed 1 ri = “ae