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   Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - April 24, 1906, Elkhart, Indiana                                33 Years the Representative Newspaper of Home Newspaper and Acknowledged Advertising in 1872.  APRIL 24, 1906.  Two FROM HAS ALREADY BEGUN OF REBUILDING THE Arc- Being Well Fed and Confidence Has Been April 24. A sharp shock was folt here at 10:i!!i It lasted about three and was from east to No has been April 24. A from E. H. to the of ihc here declares the necessity of supplies of at Sun April 24. The now San which will rise from the ashes of the old is in its first stages of After live days of and almost superhuman effort on the of citizens of the great task of feeding caring for the homeless thousands has been order has been Jind turned to the the great business the devastation of the the most walls are being buildings that had not disintegrated before the intense heat are being inspected witli the view of and even ground is cleared for the of some sort of building in which to resume business at the earliest Has Been confidence has been The assurance of the the measures taken by the prompt and reassuring word that had reached the business men of San from eastern financial centers all these things to clear away any feeling of might have in the minds of the timid that San Francisco would not be what it greater center of business on the Rain Causes Great general situation a setback early yesterday of the chilling rain fell in the late hours of aud during tiie early forenoon yesterday on the thousands protected only by and even less While the rain caused considerable suffering for the time being the conditions were by the action of every relief committee doing as well as the voluntary acts of householders it was possible to OF THE NOW ARE Have Been Very of the April 24.The of worship of San Francisco were especially bard hit by the earthquake and Following is a of that Chinese church and First First Free Swedish Third First Christian of the American Missionary First Congregational Third cathedral Mission of the Church of St. The Church of the St. of the Evangelical Congregation Congregation Congregation Congregation First Evangelical Scandinavian Evangelical Scandinavian St. Evangelical St. Lutheran St. Evangelical Lutheran er Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Bethel Second African Methodist Central mission of the Episcopal First Methodist Episcopal Zion First Episcopal First Swedish Methodist Folsom Methodist Howard Street Methodist Methodist Episcopal church St. Paul's German Methodist United ferian aud Catholic Dea St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. Saints Our Lady of Missions Holy Notre Dame Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Presentation St. St. Vincent's to tile Name of the Lord commonly called California sion of the Church of Christ of Day Saints Fourth j Church of Christ Friends ' God's Christian the | Mariner Place Church of church of Day Salvation Army Working Men's the New | tiou Army Industrial Silent Volunteers of America and one with a volley of pistol Tilden was shot through the hack and Instantly aud the two other occupants of the machine Police Officer J. Dow was held up by a soldier while on his way to report at police The regular made an attempt to force the policeman to labor in the but was turned over to a who relieved him of his gun and sent him to the guard Policeman C. Williams reported a like Ho managed to persuade the soldier that he was exceeding his authority and after a brief argument was allowed to go on his OF RELIEF Has lor Stricken April 24.Following are totals of contributions at midnight yesterday to the San relief St. New York New York of the about Besides these innumerable small cities and towns have given sums ranging from to and telegram to Boston from Crand Master 1. O. O. of losses In behalf of our I appeal to store at Salt Lake stripped of and which were sent to San A load of California was sold at Philadelphia at for for the relief carload of oranges at brought for the same Methodist board of church elision in session at suggests that collections in M. E. churches for the relief fund lie taken 20.  ELKHART'S IN LARGE CONTRIBUTION TO RELIEF Large Total Reported Monday of Imperilled Says Red Cross Help Must Not Omit Ah April 24.It is the desire of President that the work of the Red Cross in alleviating the distress in San shall bo done wholly without regard to tlie person and Just as for tiie as for any In a letter to Secretary Taft he made this point say to the newspaper reports the suffering and destitution are great among the I need say the lied Cross work must be done wholly regard to persons and just as much for Chinese as for any Please wire Dr. Devine at once to see that this is Will it not be well also to wire to General to the same I know nothing of the matter what appears in tlie daily grand total of as Elkhart's cash contributions to the relief of California earthquake sufferers has received several substantial as is detailed in another the women's clubs have taken steps to add shipments of bedding and similar has been decided to hold the Elkhart contributions this evening in order to get a few more that are The money will bo sent to Washington to C. H. treasurer ol the American National Red Cross by whom it will be sent to its proper in San the itemized list there have the of Women's Water 5ii  Clothing A. Graham Electric 5(i.ii(i  Christian church W. F. 50.00  Sage 2").On  W. B. 2.5.00  Cigar employees Lounsberry 2.r)0  G. Fourth ward 2.:>.'>  Horner Mother D. C. Lane Heaton 1.00  R. S. 00  Lynch C. Scoville total subscriptions to San Francisco's relief at 1:;10 today was includes the gifts formerly total gifts evidently unable to see any solicitor for the relief sent Mayor Greene one dollar to be applied to the First Christian church of this city has sent to San but not through the regular HER Relief AT and Tents h Sat people are fed in a thoroughly and systematic From tlie water where the boatloads of provisions docked there is an procession of carts and drays carrying food to to the of established throughout the city the At these stations food and prepared meats and canned milk and a limited amount of hot is served to all who 1..500 tons of are moved from the water supplies of tenting other material to provide coverings those who have been scantily heretofore are the supply stations Barracks have been completed at several and in have found comfort shelter the inclemencies of the The situation in tlie congested as Golden park and the various has been relieved by of many people for the points on the side of the general health are While the number eases at the various hospitals has considerable increase this is not unexpected development of the days of hardship encountered by the encouraging feature is the absence of anything like .an epidemic of disease of any nature The somewhat unsatisfactory sanitary in the the lack of a variety in exposed of so many necessarily develops ailments of every 8ort, and hi some places there few cases of infectious such as bnt the primary causes jiro being remedied and removed as as or the Earthquake on the Memorial April 24.But little destruction is in evidence oxi the campus at Stanford students still lack funds No one is allowed upon the without a Workmen are clearing away the the Memorial Most of the campus dwellings have been In an with a representative of Press President to repair tlie laboratories and The Memorial church will be sheltered to further injury and work in all classes will begin on is unlikely that any attempt will be to restore the Memorial the Memorial the new the gymnasium or the museum of There is little but that the dormitories will be crowded next year as The gymnasium and the library were practically nothing but skeletons of twisted steel The loss will be on The Memorial church is merely a the mosaic work being torn the Memorial arch is on the a heap of original quadrangle is but little The rare specimens from Egypt are lost in the was only partly The fraternity lodge and Chi PsI hall is a total The engineering buildings are Encina where 200 boys was badly shaken and a large stone chimney crashed through the four burying Student of Pa. He was the only student About twelve others were slightly Workers Will 24. Mayor Schmitz has issued a proclamation announcing thai all persons regularly employed in work of clearing and renovating the city would bu Gives April 24.- -A contribution of has been to the Red society Adolphus the St. Louis supreme of the Fraternal Order of issued a circular levying an of twenty-five cents on each member of the order in the It is hoped to raise for the relief of the San Francisco a meeting in Goshen night a committee of twelve was appointed to solicit and it is expected to raise or subscription had reached this Felt in April At and a slight shock of earthquake was felt 1 and 2 a. m. TO and in 24. The senate amended the Joint resolution appropriating additional for relief of San by making grant and making it applicable to the payment of mileage and troop concluded his speech on the rate saying that the had neither nor high He was warmly congratulated as he of introduced in the house a resolution waiving duty on contributions of dutiable articles to the relief of San and on building materials imported and used to rebuild that of introduced a similar affecting structural steel and other building The senate amendment to the San Francisco relief was agreed The District was further Adjourned to NEAR W ANTON Hottest hottest of all red peppers is made from that variety which grows on tlie coast of in There is believed to be some element soil of that country which produces the biting quality of the Guinea is to ordinary red pepper Scotch is to Tilden by Too April 24.One of the most unfortunate happenings since city has been under the joint police of the the and tlie state militia was the killing of Major H. C. a prominent member of the general and a well-known in the southwestern part of the The killing was done by three members of a self-constituted vigilance who fired upon an automobile carrying Major a friend and the returning from Menlo Tilden had gone with his The three displaying no badge of ordered the party in the to following the demand almost silver three cent piece was authorised by act of congress 3, 1S51, aud its coinage was begun the same Its coinage was discontinued Feb. 12, 1873.  museum in Berlin has Luther's Bible which he used in his Its margins are covered with notes in the It was printed in Basel in 1509 and is In an state of to if you keep on blowing like that you'll get yourself do 1 care? It Isn't my business to furnish papular Giving Succor to meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs at the Carnegie Library on Monday to discuss the proposed giving of to the relief fund tor earthquake sufferers resulted not only in the voting of that amount but the perfecting of plans for further relief In the form of bedding and A special committee consisting of I Mrs. C. D. P. Miss Edna Mrs. Livy Mrs. P. L. Beck and Mrs. Marion Foster Washburne was and the Mrs. asked that every clubwoman in the city consider herself an auxiliary committee to join in the good is the purpose to gather such donations and have them prepared for shipment by the committee to take advantage of the offer of free transportation of who have such to make are invited to notify any of the ladies or any other known to be active in the movement that the work may be with the utmost meeting was attended by between thirty-five and forty and the work in hand discussed with sympathy and philanthropic In addition to the immediate matter in for which the meeting was those present discussed proposed changes in the but nothing definite wan Roys today arranged for the use of the Century Club basement for for the reception and packing of and all who are able to contribute are asked to deliver the but If unable to deliver them to notify either her or the Century Club and the consignments will be looked is especially urged that those who have articles to give send them to the headquarters without waiting to be Hazel Hubbard and Mrs. Arrive E. S. and her Miss Hazel who left hero 1; ist October for a winter's stay In California and who were In the Colonial Hotel in San Francisco at the time of the arrived homo on the 1:20 p. m. train this They were met at South Bend by a Review and during the ride from there to Mifs Hubbard brielly outlined the ex through passed during the trying mat followed the to the average expectation based on the tales of horror that have been published in the written by those who were in the thickest of the confusion and the oi Hubbard and Hubbard not especially thrilling nor arrived from southern California at midnight of and were wakened from about 5 o'clock in the by the understood what it remarked discussed the incident much fear for our hotel was not seriously affected by the dressing we went down into the and walked about some viewing such results of the quake as were readily and latei we to the where we had and where we remained until in the when tlie sweep of tire and the general exodus of people caused us to join the tide to the we remained our lodging that night a heap ol and we could see the rising from the were many thrilling have been better described in tlie than I could at ImU wo had no specially exciting We met W. H. brother and camping in a tent in the The most startling sight we witnessed was the of the with its thousands of rounds of We did not see even one dead and the most gruesome sight thai came under our view were a number of people with bandaged for which exemption we are Thursday papa the services of an who hauled us and the little baggage we had left after our trunks had gone up in smoke at the to the six blocks and for which he charged There wo took tiie for and soon after reaching there boarded the and have come straight were unable to secure sleeping car accommodations until after we had spent two days and two nights in a dav We both stood the excitement and the and are feeling first remained at trying to get permission to return to San where he is in the supplies His store was not affected by the being on street near the water front not reached by the you no one is permitted to return to San Francisco a from rhc and lie did not know how long he would have to from general impression we got and wo have the published could hardly have exaggerated the except it must be borne in mind that the terror in the beginning was local rather than general throughout the and it was the universal menace from fire became widespread that those in distant parts of the city became The people of the coast are accustomed to mild earthquake and the tremor not what frightened Only the danger from and also the feared tidal created intended to remain in San Francisco one starting home Hubbard and Miss Hubbard were joined in Chicago by Harry Wolf and H. H. the latter bein en route home from the South Bend saloonkeepers have been arrested for violation oi the liquor the complaints having been filed by the Young People's City Heard e. former whose present home is Los has written to his R. The letter which is dated April IS are not in the earthquake belt foi it is farther Santa felt it but that is as near hero as any serious results were Quo hundred doctors lett here for the north on a special train at 5 The further says that news paper reports concerning the shock at were greatly Edith Machan wrote to hev Mr. and Mrs. E. G. from Ocean near Los last staling that though the building in which she was rocked badly she escaped She described the conditions existing there telling of the frenzy of the and how many had gone insane through fear of grief over the loss of At the time Miss Machan wrote there was general apprehension that a wave would sweep the Thomas telegraphed his and Mrs. D. as but lost everything in the The message capie from at first supposed to be the one Included In San list of resides with his tamily at and In a letter to Mrs. Harris Miss Oppel states that though there was a bad shock there the family escaped from former residents endangered by the of nature haw been added to the list published in Monday's and they Known Dead 45C', April 24.Anothor sharp occurred before giving people an attack of in is wiring lo today the dead is less of tho dead arc in the Still April 24.Tlio 1;(> has taken of Ol which loO have boon sharp till tn in It is if much will lio ill in Body at April 21.On of iho victory of ilio which ho over tho ot Paul tho April 2!,-Adoliihiis tho to the relief fund Ho was San Francisco ai tho ol tho York State Gives April 21.t;o\. tho appropriation this to tho Rod for in San ON PUT ON THE FOREIGN SORT WARMLY Chairman Is California Will Take All and Be Relief on Hand 24.-Tlu- total of Beaten by n the somewhat famous case of Mrs. which was tried in supremo court years Webster as counselor for tho Mrs. wife of the Rev. of West was a very solf possessed Mr. Webster's efforts to disconcert her she the even tenor of her way until becoming fearful of the in great out large thrust bis thumb aud finger to the very bottom carrying a deep pinch to both drew It up with aud from his pocket a very lie his nose with a report that rang distinct and loud through tho crowded then was Mrs. Bodgon a neat cannot give you full as to She had one very dirty replied tho was took snuff on Mora April 24. Gaylord of tho publicity committee of the Relief of this has sent letter to The in he would bo indebted if you would give to tho that we are not In the least as to tho origin of the aid may conic to arc sure many oC our in will gladly cat broad tho floor is not ill a Hour and it is bought with money given by sonic olio who to livo tho uf Iho Not to Iho unions Roosevelt to frum with any bo may or who to us sympathy or I say that at the mass mooting of hold at the theater a was adopted to tho This was called forth by to tho from tha steamship the Hamburg would say that if tho lino is still in the mood of subscribing tho aforesaid our will be very glad to seo it the wished that it would bo received by tho of Feels various priv for in an sympathy with tho sufferers from the San and forwarding material have owing to President to Steamship company and tho North Gorman saying that such contributions are not Several newspapers editorially and rather bitterly on the of WOODFORD In a speaker at a Methodist ' told this he was to him by Bishop while on a mot a who was the father of ' the youngest of whom was scarcely out of and on asking him what the name received this don't mean to toll me that that is really bis baptismal do the I Ain't dat but do you know who Iscariot I but do Scripture say it would have boon better for if ho had never been but what has that to do with this poor little jest it. It would have been better for dis poor little chap if be had never been ' and vrhy we him Judas Historic bell used to insure silence at in when tho arrival of an overdue vessel is announced to tho anxious underwriters is of naval It belonged lo tho which was wrecked near the Zee toward the end of the England was at war with it was customary iu those days to send bullion and specie by tho Lutine carried a valuable consignment of and tiie at Lloyd's were able to arrange v. ith tho Dutch to salvo the cargo and recoup themselves for thoir Over was and other brought to shore was the to ring out good cheer for anxious underwriters who hear tho safe arrival by Lloyd's crier as follows the of the lor the President as to Declination of April 24.The 120th annual dinner of tlic St. George society of New York was held at the and was attended by 400 of tho society and their Stewart L. of tho Pilgrims saying he waa for tho attitude assumed by the iu aid from nations ill sending aid to stricken in the midst of horrors of San he bur the assistance offered by the other and St. George's society tho of simply bowed the people wore it was his wish that tho show lo the that under such an adversity tlie States would take care of its would riso to tho terrible would food their own would clothe the ir own spurred on by the courage which this have always exhibited stress of set up thoir Hag and move fo the of 'the city that and build a now tho shook its doing in your great tho still feels that ho is as tho iu that and tho groat not only sent of but offers of substantial He felt that the as a would set an example to other Porto F. from of court was by pressure tho tho ho lacked AT anil leather that makes the most comfortable shoes and the most as well Is the old fashioned tan bark cow greased good and hard every Saturday with tallow Oil is the life of aud a shoe should be oiled at least twice a as It readily The man who walks a great deal should change his shoes every other day If he can afford and he make some sacrifice to do as the benefit to his feet will be Shoes should fit tlie feet well aud The feet should be the last part of a man's anatomy to tire from and they won't If the proper care is taken of Milwaukee April 24. Following the base ball At Louis .at 1, at Now At St. 2, St. Louis 7: at 3, at Philadelphia aud At Pani 5, Louisville at 0; at at 10, Indianapolis 8eleven as a right as a is a piece of The trivet a placed across the fireplace for the purpose of suspending from It a pot over the It was necessary that the trivet should be exactly horizontal or aster to the pot and ita contents  

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