Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - April 26, 1906, Washington, District Of Columbia Washington business men advertise in The Post because It is the paper the of Washington and cooler ble IV I APRIL 26, 1906.-SIXTEEN THREE Woman Killed and Ruins of Buildings WORKERS ON ALL STREETS i Retail Stores Reopen and Banks Prepare for Survey of the Devastation Wrought by Shocks and Flames Reveals More and More to Be Done Before City Is Re- Must Nearly All Be Weeded to Carry Away Man for Hartal to The San April was an- other earthquake shock Jit o'clock this U lasted nearly a tlic death of and considerable A number of of burned which thrown clown and frail buildings were considerably shaken but the damage done was Seventeen Distinct The shock was also felt in Oakland ami it was very slight and of brief Fore- caster of the says that have been seventeen dis- tinct tremors within a heavy to nake serious trouble since the first These shocks ways diminish in Chimney Crushed Her shock was Hrs. Mrs. was at work in the kitchen of her on Shotwell In tho Mission tho shock The chimney had been left in a loitering condition the heavy quake last crashed through roof on the woman and fractured her Her body was taken to the at Portsmouth and an hour Inter at Hill Army to Distribute This was H. day of optimistic froni all was from those have charge of caring for their less the last fow i In now that the will hereafter be performed by the States that of distributing the have been the of San have turned their attention to de- tails of the reconstruction of their The army to blow lip dangerous They finished this work on Market street and passed on 1 to the financial region on and about fornia of little of this work the buildings were either little perished ly in or modern buildings of which This afternoon Parrott housed the the largest department store In the resisted four blasts of gun After that the gunners decided Is not so dangerous as it Anyone can see that 'the city cannot be cleared until the Southern Pacific posal to a railroad into tho business district is accepted the city There is no other of getting out and hundreds of. sands of tons of broken scrap and More and things suggest The city must be nearly The asphalt is on many streets and cracked and on many is the which paved with the stones of the year oner which so offended Man for the President Roosevelt's proclamation ring the under ex- Mayor James D. in charge of the relief stopped an incipient clash of is of the wealthy men of the served terms as. and is n man of broad outlook on blic He may have a great deal do rebuilding During his administration as the of San Francisco was his Me put on foot movement a ter San ended in the Burnham that civic is all the best citizens unanimously in favor of the Idea of 7-vbuIlclins with an eye for there are grave Here are of the things which were on foot to-day The rAilroads are setting up offices In the ferry is safe for the although It will have to be rebuilt in the The banks are Ing- the wreckage from This will help them to The along the front pressed into service to take the garbage out to sea and dump it. housed sometimes in are trying to do business Prohibition in Francisco are both dry towns to an extent which would From the open in the where the closed neither on nights nor on this is the tightest There will be no need a week -or of enforce the because the liquor is gone any the contraband supply will be and the troops will allow no more to is He went at to the home of the city and between Oakland San is now nearly The rule re- has been but guards their discretion in barring from ferries Into San Francisco ple who seem Crowds came over the mainly people bound to search the refugee for those who had the ular 10-cent fare was but sons unable to pay passed The soldiers who are getting the streets ed Welcomed and half the men in the crowd to press into service as The relief committee has taken thought on the subject of opening up retail It is their intention to put as many small shopkeepers as possible on a This Is a gigantic piece of a subcommittee is already dis- Heat Famine Is The meat famine of the first four days is The slaughter houses in Francisco were not either by or Immense ments of on the hoof have been coming In the where the of Miller and Lux ranches runs from Saji Jose to tho Mexican and still more comes every day from the East. The manager of the slaughter house told the relief this ing that there 1.500 300. hogs in the The supply seems ample for So much is Into San south that the relief yesterday to send no more loads of provisions to San Just at present the hungry of Francisco will ibe from the government commissary since retail stores with supplies got one quarter or and since a little money got into there is lees real dependence on Work of the There was a time when tlie Southern Pacific Company was unpopular in San If the road does not live it down In this the people of San Francisco are The Southern Pacific and the Santa have put on all the passenger accommodations that they can scrape together and are rushing the people and It is only necessary to get a .In issuing the passes give preference to and but the passes are Issued to the full limit of. the train has issued about 000 Right of way over regular trains carrying paid passengers Is given to trains carrying 'The guards will not permit able-bodied men to get out unless they are in direct charge of 'The value of the transportation issued free by the Southern at San San people at a rough estimate exceeded The freight that was ried free cannot be estimated at the ent SANTA ROSA'S AWFUL FATE Suffered Worse in Proportion to Size than San Many Perish in Ruins Because of Small Bescue Found Alive After Four April t-o the is now believed that in Santa greatest loss of life occurred from earthquake and if this unfortunate not lead in the actual number of In a. here from a former Angeles the in is in awful There is a single brick or stone and scores of fine residences Fires broke out business district right after the shock and burned dead and living There were- three big but while all but one took From St. Rose they took out nine bodies a little girl in these She was but very gry and been buried four days and The timbers had lodged so that protected Cases of this kind have been There would undoubtedly have been a great many lives saved If they have gotten in the first twenty-four the task was so great it SAVES Woman Kills Herself After Putting dren Out of Special to The Washington Post April 25. Locking two an another room Mrs. Marie of 20 East 100th day committed suicide by turning on the gas in the kitchen inhaling the fumes through a She was found dead several hours later on The children were in the parlor over their There were two doors and a hall between them and the but to make sure that the gas should not harm them Mrs. stuffed the cracks with papers and Her Thomas H. baker ana restaurant sailed weeks ago for a visit to companied by his sister and two est According to the story told Mrs. Birkler and two youngest children were go to Switzerland with but at the last moment she to stay here on account of ill IOST TO Unidentified Little Ones Among the Beaching Oreg. April sent the following telegram to Gov. Pardee children and some babies are through here unidentified and un- accompanied by any for only by Can they not be gathered together at Oakland and kept together for subsequent -As it is they will be forever lost to their Sale of Southern Collection Of old Mahogany rare oriental at the ington Art H to-day 11 a. m. And 3 p. m. MT. RAINIER DEAD AS Issues Statement Denying the Stories of April Tacoma ple have no desire this section achieve a an earthquake or volcanic Louis A- secretary of the Chamber of gave out the following widely published report that Mount Tacoma has been in eruption and statements to the effect that the re- cent of Mount Tacoma may have had something to do with the quake In San calls for an em- phatic an ex- tinct volcanic peak covered with snow ice for feet from its in many places hundreds of feet It was undoubtedly an active volcano some millions of years but has dead ah Egyptian mummy for ands of The that a man being has ever resembling an eruption are clouds of snow driven at times the wind in such gusts ag to make credulous people believe that they have seen a tiny stream steam ing from the supposed location of the BOND ISSUE BY CITY Gov. Pardee Asked to Convene the TO GEANT NEEDED AUTHORITY Proposed to Rebuild San Francisco on Better and More Beautiful Burnham Summoned ilar of Paris in April special sion of the to pass laws empowering San to bends for the reconstruction tho was requested of Gov. Pardee this toy the general executive at a at Fort At the meeting were Mayor stoh and Secretary of and Labor Garret representatives of every The entire assembly drew up mesr sags to Gov. m which stated request for a special of the legislature and the reasons of re- and accompanied it message asking for a That San Francisco is to rebuilt on better and more lines is indicated by the fact that James man of Improvement Association of San yesterday dispatched tele- grams to Architect V. Burnhain his Mr. of come immediately ito San cisco to take up the work planned some two years and Bennett are the originators of plans beautify San and committee does not want to take steps until it a conference with Burnham plans call foy a reconstruction similar to the city of Supreme Court The State Supreme Court has a order granting a rehearing In all in which a. has been and in which time for granting a rehearing will expire before the 1st of The purpose .is prevent lapses which deprive parties to a suit from record within the specified within tbe A similar order in respect to appeals In that court from the United States District The Interior of the St. Francis Hotel the inside walls of The do not appear to be and the building can be re- The vaults containing the safety deposit boxes are Jt Is believed that will restore the hotel to its former Col. after an examination oi the reported that all the bonded goods at the were There many ments of valuable Imported stuffs in the warehoused An official list of the condition of the throughout the shows that twenty-nine destroyed and that forty-four were at- least partially WILD RIDE ON AVALANCHE Escape of Americans in the Man and Woman Saved from Horrible Flight on Verge of Special Cablo Dispatch to The Washington April American of the name of and his nied by two ascended Point the other The climb is a. dangerous one at this time of owing to As they began to descend they suddenly at an alarming They had started an The guides to whom the ricks attached by a rope shouted to them to keep their feet arid not to sit Their movement increased until they were going at Mr. Kenrick thought every that be dashed to as I the precipices on the flank oi I was In then ihen my and then the denly I. brought up a jerk shook the breath of me We stopped on a three the brink of a into which the avalanche a I turned and saw my wile A guide was her face our to Guide who had dexterously clasped a tion of reck and to thereby ing us up with a tremendous jerk on ths did not the avalanche had passed and my wife had we to he was my kissed him Japan's Starving Mot The Department received day an additional from tian of New York to be trans- mitted to the famine sufferers In Northern I TIL Ecclesiastical Court Begins Heresy DEFENSE BIAS Accused Rector's Assistant Scored on Witness First of Tribunal Convened to Pass Judgment on Alleged Heretical Expressions of Rochester Divine De- Spirited Tilt His Counsel and Rev. Frederick James Special to The Washington N. April In the Protestant Episcopal Church except the Scriptures offered in to-day at the opening of the trial of the on charges of The take care of that as it Is the Rochester hope lie has of acquittal before the present ecclesiastical court upon a. showing that alleged heretical preachings and writings conform to the Dr. legal James Breck of and Edwardi of New made formal objection to the jurisdiction of the practically They asked an adjournment or five out the court hear of nd and reserved decision on the Jurisdiction Mr. Perkins to the Rev. Elwood and the Rev. Samuel Bishop of will be associated with de- fense as ecclesiastical Other clergymen arrived Jin Dr. are Roland Cotton rector of St. Rev. Alexis of Columbia Rev. Frank S. rector of Christ with Attorney John O'Brian for the prosecution are ney Franklin of Hon. John of and Rev. Frank J. professor of dogmatic ology In the Theological Semi- Offered his case by offering in evidence Ibook and Perkins objected to the whole book contending that only such of It as are the pre- would be Mr. O'Brian said he never dreamed had the tor's book so Mr. referred to the fifteen quoted excerpts while kins had the book On Judge North's advice the court re- Its and Mr. O'Brian then In a lot of other The presentment against Dr. Crapsey fifteen extracts his the charge being that he intentionally disbelief in these doctrines of the The divinity the conception of the Holy the Virgin Bodily the specification under this first charge is that he made utterances of a like nature as recently as December 311 The second and charge presentment is that Dr. Crapsey violated ordination by to conform to the and of the Protestant Episcopal Made Notes of A slender In clerical garb responded to Mr. O'Brien's call for his first Frederick James Alexander is the name he gave after being according to the form laid down In the Mr. Alexander testified that he was an minister of the Protestant copal He was assistant rector to Crapsey In St. Andrew's from the summer of 1904 until 1006. He said he Dr. Crapsey preach a sermon there on ber 31 This Is the one sermon fied In the presentment which is not In book and which he Asked by Mr. what Dr. sey said in that the witness can't remember all of I re- member four points that born of parents ing the middle he was born of a father and he was the of a toward of the sermon he the taken In regard to the Saviour's What I should regard as his climax he made as the point that the fact that the early church Christians predicated a birth to Jesus should be regarded as one of greatest misfortunes that had ever befallen Perkins oh cross-examination set out to show that Mr. Alexander was prejudiced against Dr. First of all out the ander jotted down these quotations from the sermon as soon as he got to his home after the at which it was Asked as to why made Alexander meant to speak to about it. It- pained jne much hear speak Uke especially when I believe the church preaches other you suppose Dr. Crapsey knew what he said in that Was It necessary for to Jot it- asked Mr. might forget it. Sometimes ers forget some of the things they have the witness a bit Wanted to Succeed Mr. Alexander proved an unwilling ness under The de- fense brought out that he had aspired to the rectorship of St. Andrew's in cession to Dr. that he had asked for a raise of salary a long time tbe publication of and that this increase of emolument was shortly he took notes on Dr. of December Mr. Perkins the discomfort by him if not told one of the vestrymen of St. An- drew's last summer or fall that Dr. sey might be and if he would to take his After some dodging the witness wouldn't say are not willing to put that I don't It necessary to bring hi matters be- tween myself and the Mr. Alexander said he had formed his determination about twelve hours after he had made the notes on Dr. fused to take charge of service with him the next after the didn't his said to that Mr. willing main suffer further of. views if increase which expected been After this witness had left the stand Mr. the called special attention to Book which read to tlhe matter under DYNAMITE FOR TRAIN Attempt to Kill ers oi the NO ONE TWO Engine and Hurled Into the and Cars Shattered by Force pi Whose Lives It Is Sought Were Hot and Fireman Hurt wii 25.-A. Lehigh Valley train was close to mills from early the intent of being to kill of. imported to take the place of and supposed to .be the train was only two men were J. H. his H. C. Browne of this WHS killed is as most The dynamite had the tracks on both aha as the engine drawing the was a last it was lifted high above the tracks and on its white the thrown into the and over were ty the of the The engineer and arams protected by the the engine escaped were by debris and the Police Search for Sheriff Davis andj a squad of the state troop at mounted police 50 aid the Valley and but failed scene of outrage is. riot far from the Italians have since of mining caused much 'A Imported mine workers have brought into the region during the few days on freight and stated is that the dynamiters believed freight these The been sent and regular were on the police are going through the ian it is will round up The engineer arid while badly it is Wreckers to April men armed with pistols clubs de- the Pinedale the Schuylkill and the men who were working the place sought ty in protection of the state constabulary has bean dred miners were thrown out of work by the complete destruction of the and Ripples of the Slope mines of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Company here morning by The origin is and the loss Is between the mine owners strikers to begin the next few following employment yesterday of nonunion men .in some of the Illinois TESTIFIED ON BOTH SIDES Physician Swore Against Now Appears for Under District Attorney's that He Has as an Expert by Both April medical timony to-day was Introduced at the of Patrick's for trial on the charge of ing the Texas William first witness was Dr. Albert whose the evidences eft poison found in the organs of by an might have come from the ing was Introduced in witness said that he had testified on both sides of the Patrick and been paid in each .is your motive for asked am doing it for was 'the re- The witness said that expected to in a for his but was not his testifying He added that important medical facts his knowledge since He witness against said that when employed interest of Patrick's prosecution he had put for and received 5900. Dr. Weston was on the stand hearing went over until NINE Italians Charged Murder of J. H. at of the twelve Italians with the murder of J. H. Sitzgerald at yesterday have been cap- tured and Jailed at scouring mountains for the other three No has been offered so Overawing Force of Troops and Police Has MANY Infantry and Cavalry Posted at All important Government Making Elaborate tions ijo with Any Uprisings on May that Swiss and Spanish Anarchists Have Smuggled Bombs Into Speeches Made at Labor April strike situation has improved before the government's and police preparations to crush ahd public has been considerably 4larmjst continue ing what may possibly L One report says that Spanish Swiss anarchists have in bringing forty bombs into Pans police are exercising extreme and are shadowing the chief agitators ing 'the of The elaborate precautions in- clude stationing in the ment of the grand where tae tional art salons ara being In- fantry and cavalry are also strongly posted Government The government appears to be to the adequate conferences being and the military police M. Fallieres ihe day also representatives of the and M. ha's postponed a which he moke purpose of his undivided to of The strikers out are before the overawing force of troops and The places of. ness of the manufacturing jewelers are heavily Several Minor made a several minor frays Two magazines have owing print editions The ranks of strikers were to-day by COO The metropolitan barbers have announced that they will stop woik on unless a. two hour's The metal workers will hold a. meeting night to determine on the they i here show treme are holding meetings and are issuing peals and listening to violent speeches During a meeting of two of the delivery wagons of the Reports from the coal mining regions show that there are men on strike and at work The public prosecutor is preparing e charge of against the striking miners who recently a lieutenant of Plans to I Localize Of the men who have stopped the the number element does not exceed Against these can be massed to The police will endeavor to the manifestation to the de IJa which is the great labor and to the vicinity of the Labor This the from gaining the center of Paris getting west of Place la into the residential sections of the Champs The police convinced that there Is no danger of a lack of food supplies owing to the the provision trades declare that the dealers In provisions are reaping a by spreading alarmist The police are in favor of ing the JURY He Had Been Convicted on Trial and Sentenced for April jury here day acquitted Dr. Hiram J. Hampton of the charge of manslaughter in causing the death by a careless surgical operation of Mrs J. W. of near Ga case has been on trial nearly two I This was the second the first ing resulted in a conviction and sentence of five years in the MAT BE IN Feared that the Red Cross Line lind May Be Caught in Ice f St Red Line steamer Capt. which sailed from New York 18 for this port via and left fax last Saturday has not yet ar- steamers which left the Nova Scotian port some time after the Rosalind have reached here safely It was reported Rosalind waa ashore near Cape but this proved un- It is feared the steamer caught in an floe and may meet with serious TO BE GREATER County Court Holds Constitutional April 25 exceptions toyi citizens were dismissed to-day by Judge S of the County Court The was declared constitutional election J. 520 13th DOWIE Creditors Start Against Apostle a's an Apfal Involuntary proceedings were started late against John Alexander before Judge K. M. Ransom F. Walker is of the ing The amount .to The on March 3 the property valued at January 10, other property H. preference over alleged .to be of the Bowie's known this assets said about The matter for hearing Monday WOMAN SENTENCED TO For Time Execution of Mrs. Anna Valentina Is K. the the death sentence was passed to-day Mrs. con- the ol Rosa execution on her two the petitions thousands of. names part efforts of the which resulted finally in. case' the Supreme Court of United This against of. New preme KILLED IN HER SLEEP Italian Woman Murdered with Child Beside HUSBAND HAS DISAPPEARED Screamed to Terror at Seeing with Head Heady and Wife He Was Jealous of Her to Return but She o. Washington New April hei so was the In her Mrs. pretty was murdered art 4' this Back 310 Her was on tlie beside and Ms asyl with The other occupants oi house the that it was cries that frat gave warning uf the The thought touching his mother's cold to Save cried out In Slain as She while she .is Her as. if she had been dreaming iqf pleasant things when the She was dressed only -in a the other of the have placed But the ihas not His is a years By trade is Had Daily believe that the man they to Question will to to Home in Jeff there a year has begged his to back him ta Castro where both tit had been But Conti had many relatives in this and unwilling to it. of to in her there were daily source constant i's His wife his junior .by and she was every bitras pretty as. when he had married her Jh Was a Bunaway been a runaway the father had objected to Conti as a. the pair slipped away one and were ried in a neighboring the that police want to examine the five of -are of the the that the prisoners were all although the todur was 4 o'clock in the and they professed have been .by little Conti's exception of that in the -in which with throat cut hone the appeared to have been in last night MUST Artist r Judgment for Against Millionaire's The New have to pay Artist H. deus with interest 10, 1SQ1, fulfillment of her cept for a the painted in this amount was rendered to-day tice In Supreme The judgment was Mrs. The artist said she to pay Him for the that finished she accused him of. letting know betas when she wished a declared that likeness which to Mrs. ing heri loosely against her gown her right arm over the Is a creation in and EXPLOSION Wounded by Hawing Tank oi April gasoline tank of tiie schooner for killing one sailor The ship but was and 2 Per Interest And safety in dept ot Union than a higher rate with risk Think it Shylock Landlords Fleece Negroes in AT FOX RIVER How Publicity Drained Place in Three Clum Unsanitary Conditions in Which Canal Are Forced to Live at the Tenement Health Refers Him to Gen. Provide Healthy BY -T Special Correspondence of The letter was received two weeks been delayed at Mr. he having since letter was written health displayed unusual and fairness to the he desired to add a tew paragraphs to the original the additional matter having beea the correspondence is here March United through Panama is accepting rental for swamp in Colon the towns at the At- end of proposed Upon these leased from the are or raSher miserable made of odd pieces of pieces of old stray rusted cor- where dwell many of employed either directly directly by the United One of which I sonally contains ten feet constructed of and unplaned pine a rental of silver room Is collected from the negro This money paid to of the turn pays of it to United States the of hovel In the Both Colon and one on swamps a. mile On ithe great palms give shade ito the to and to homeless look from their feast of fresh grass and seem to wonder why city does not come to enjoy them this healthful Neglects Many After a careful and wholly ed investigation at the of I am impressed watti The United government accomplished a deal in for residents give at fuH It has neglected many arid npw permits conditions that net tolerated at place -in of the American Giving due consideration to the magnitude of the entire the obstacles to the climatic and other and even recognizing its fullest extent the of human the impartial eye must observe at Colon and Cristobal -a lack of. comprehensive administration that is indicative of When I first observed these 1 said to I have asked the officials to but from one in turn disclaiming the a better of rights of the United government in it ought be state that town of is within the Canal on that is and controlled absolutely .by the States adjoins Cristobal is the old and occupies the of of which entire 'the Panama And as Panama is owned by the United United States consequently city of but as 4t Is if the territory of republic of the Panaman government is iy in All the buildings .in with the of are erected on ground leased from the Panama power rests United what sort of buddings shall or shall not whether or not swamp shall toe and the method and extent of Effort to Redeem i United Stages spent a. great deal ot money in an endeavor to the swamp Why it has not dered the swamp vacated on surrounding cannot and that is one the questions that has not been answered the Colon pre- sents the of a farmer the front of. his shoes and leaves heels un- The United as man proudly informs the ican raised the grade of four five of principal These streets have been ered water-washed the well-constructed they attractive Half a dozen these would convince the American people Colon is as healthful as and dry as the ot But leave the pretty pass through the tiny rooms rent for from .to 520 per enter the contrast is com- this Is the best month of the tire the of dry many of these courtyards are heavy with foul Shallow in common for the deposit of greet the visitor with a most offensive and some of the rooms of these negroes actually front against the rear of ill-smelling 'The ance of congestion would one lieve the city was New York and not where the trees are always