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THE WORLD: FRID: AY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1906. == | FEAR TREASURY [HONOLULU SHAKEN STS MI OFFICIALS LOST | FOR SIX MINUTES a LIVES IN iN QUAKE oe: of San n Francisco Horror Da acon narsie, Browns bh avenue = | RESOLUTION IN ALBANY TO GIVE $50,000, Whe n He Refuses to See! Them They Smash Win- |# dows—12 Arrested, Population ef Hawaiian Capital WASHINGTON, April 20.—The Treasury Department has so far to the Fields, anda Great Tidal failed to locate the assistant treasurer or deputy at San Francisco and Wave Is Feared. grave fears are entertained that they have lost their lives. The only person connected with the sub-treasury who has been eard from is J. M. McClure, an assistant bookkeeper. He has wired the Sec- HON retary from Oakland under yesterday's date as follows: x “San Francisco complotely destroyed by fire following earth- quake; Sub-Treasury burned yesterday afternoon. Under diffi- calty reached wreck of building this morning. Vaults appear intact. Found no guards. Finally communtoated with Gen. | HOLLAND QUE SENDS ME OF S¥ Atterbury System Clothes Ready-to-Wear diaaster w of the H RDAM, Holland Wilhelmina has se: In the pla was f were evidently d, and the others retreated, s yelling for vengeance, ‘ cMeet custom tailor- ' This ts the most serious of the many work on every~ point of dren tO/and the Foreign “a Pearusto ad, Becton dotsllict ORE COCO SEY ce one Fist from their homes, Many miners on “Uy; AS. asurer, and theraf ted no means |FUSh from th f On Isnitted Unable to locate Assistant Treasurer, 3 Ry fice Blcnembal 5 to: gq, below -exnto. \narteanr inc ugh the Netherlends Ms;-| outbreaks since the tailors employed | : on own responsibility. Chaotic conditions, Mint building and mibehoeJaths 1 Wis working at the botton of ister at Washington. by the company went trike, ewo style, quality~ or work- vaults safe. Please arrange with Secretary of War for military aults.” Secretary Shaw las ed the Superintendent of the Mint and also Gen, Funston for infor tion as to what if any national or private banks | are in a position to do business and suggest measures of relief. aw asked the Superintendent of the Mint to locate the) Sub-T. rer, if that official is still alive. | The department is willing to do sll in its power, but is without In- Tidal (Wave Feared: formation and is hampered by uncertainty as to the condition of the Is there There are $300,000,000 in coin in the mint; $9,000,044 in =: OD PTSD OS CSET NRA NNN GED manship. As a matter re of fact, they ARE cus- ¢ WW O M E N’ Ss: R E G AL S Cwoueng sistas: tom-tailored, each gar- | NEW YORK CITY ment being handled by New Spring Styles vata es aioe expert tailors only, from As long as correct style-modeling counts for anything in wa Drones start to finish women’s shoes, the Woman's Regal must be classed exclu- sively with the costly made-to-order designs of the fashionable custom bootmakers. If your nearest friend puts $10 or $12 into every new pair of shoes, you can wear any of these new Spring Regals wherever it's good form for her to wear her made-to-order shoes. The only real difference that you or she or anyone else could find is in the price, and nowhere else. That applies to their materials as well as to | Greater New York their style, and to their faultless fit no less. dons Stores x Women's Regals are the only shoes niade =| use Be protection to Treasur) © Fort etreet and oth es In the business dis! to and fro, and tn the resid of the less strong! ings were partly den Herald building eae Ave, = E. cor, ce Wert i 425th St, corner The disturbance by the vibrations caused the water In the harbor to rise rapidly, and fear was felt that a tidal t sweep over tho city. How- “cAsk the Man Who Wears Them.” / BROOKLYN °#6 Fifth Ave., bet. 10th and 1th Sts, 1003 Broadway, bet. Dit- mars St. and Wil- loughby Ave. NEWARK, N. J. S41 Broad Bt. Central RRS JERSEY CITy, N.J. 06 Newark Ave. Suits C, Overcoats $20 to $45. Your Tailors Charges Would | Be About Double. @ existence of a achemo, wk & $10,000,000 fraud Aside of six minutes the v: ra- ceased and none other were no- ed during the day. vibrations hed the effect of caus- ng & panic among the Inhabitants, who |had learned of the catastrophe which 0 | destroyed San Francisco. =a | helped to ng. He will als ? tour year last month by dls- deat Jerome Asks Clemency Be-} 4¢ cause He Revealed $10,000,- 000 Scheme of Fraud. | Atterbury System Clothes HAVE Hand-made button holes, Hand-felled collars and lapels, Perfect modelled shoulders, Shapely fronts. | Style and elegance equalled only by~ the leading tailors. up in quarter sizes, except those built to order; and a quarter-size fitting is a one-twelfth-inch gtading—as close as any bootmaker can figure out with his tape and scale. $3. 50 and ne 60 WATER IS TAKEN | LO SAN FRANCISCU | FOR SUFFERERS.| E. 14th Bt, cor. 34 Ave, Sixth Ave, 5. E cor, dist #168 “Weet 1291R Bt, cor. Tea -PROOREY We also sell «Men's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. "Willoughby ny ‘ay. bet 10h and Lith wis him W AMI WJ. My Broad. Ot, opp. Central Skeers go: 7 JERSEY CITY, Wg, et Newark Ave. | 39 and 41 Bet. 6th & 9th Avo, Cortlandt Street \ AMBERT & ‘ations. -| have relatives in Californie are exceed. - | ingly anxious for news of thelr safety. Man Killed In Calumet. B32 Pl PARED OEE OL So ND SR C29 STORES MARKED Stak ARE OPEN EVENDN linbioatdantecs inc San Francisco to Be Rebuilt. We have had ten of our stores and a warehouse destroyed in San Francisco (for- “tunately among our own people no lives were lost). Our own loss of close to $300,000.00. ° measures small in our grief and sympathy for our friends and customers. However, this is our policy: We have sent ten of our best men, including our Treasurer, Director of Construction, and General Superintendent there, with orders to open TWENTY new stores immediately, We believe the city will be rebuilt at once. We understand the . damage ftom earthquake was small, and in the rebuilding steel construction will un- doubtedly renrove the possibility of future disaster from fire or earthquake. WE WANT TO BE PART OF THE BIG BOOM the new San Francisco will have. Bin belt-pe = will be a better and greater city than ever, and we will back our judg- a no UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. By Order Board of Directors. actin Plies se nana a. 2 tematiammatanee— Gil Me a Meee att ; BAT adie ecole a utttugtter yr Trp tA get cari tl acer reat Neier iiseter aesala lor tata t) bana aT ACU