sell Bituminous and market price, , W, BISHOP, J. HN. Weaver, J. W. Bishop, W T, Gooduow, Seward Biidwia, P.T. Page, RW. Page, Caster. tates Managed Collecting E. Reynolds, AL ESTATE For sale in Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Loaus Negotiated i "r Packer Ave. Phones 230x, Saris, Pe. ,CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal ID AND SOFT WOOD Hm — flames Following Shocks Spread Far and Wide. ONE THOUSAND LOST THEIR LIVES San Francisco, a Prey to Destroying Fires, Under Military Law and Guardiauship — Nearly Al Its Fiae Bdifices, Private and Publis, Are Gene-Llties of Oakland, San Jose, Sacraments, Berkeley and Alameda Share Calamity, Which Came at Easily Hoerning—lioss of Life 1s Ap- palling-iMany Crushed by Falilag Bulldiags=Fivees Still Burs—Facifc | Squadron Reported Lest. OAKLAND, Cal, April 18. — San Fraucisce, devastated by an earth quake and swept by flames, is now un- der military rule and cempletsly emt off by telegraph from the east. Earthquake and fre have caused the greatest calamity California has aver known. In San Francisco it is estimated that a thousand persons have perished, wiille as masy mers are suffering from Injuries. The entire business portion of the city Is In ruins, and the flames, which, ewiug to the lack of water through the breaking of the water sys ten mains, caunot be checked except by the blowing up with dynamite of bulldings {a their path, are still sweep- ing through the city A Denver special dispatch says that the Pacific squadron. which was ut an- chor In Ban Frincisco bay, was sunk by the sartliguake The Pacific squadrou, under com- mand of Admiral Goodrich, sailed on Monday from San Diego for San Pedro bay, Califorals. The-squadron cousisty of the Chicago, Boston, Marblehead and Prineeton. It Is utterly impossible at present to estimate the property loss, for the ex- tent of the conflagration osunot be teld until the fire bas burned itself out. Thousands of people are homeless, and many are huddied Ib the parks aud public squares beside the housebold gooda they were abie 10 save. ‘The city Is under martial law, and all the downtown streets are patrolled by cavalry and (nfantry. Details of troops are also guarding banks Most of the principal buildings have already been destroyed, and others are in im- minent danger. Over all the scene of desolation a danse pall of smoke. Communica with outside towns cut off, but the re- alo Alte that all but of the Leland university have been , is a mass of student is known to have lost his life. In Oakland five persons were killed. Ban Jose and Sacramento, Berkeley, Alameda and other places beard from suffered severely, but re- precisely 5:18 o'clock In the morning, Its motion ap- parently being from east to west. At first the upheaval of the earth was gradual, but in a few seconds It In creased In Intensity. Chlmaeys began to fall and bulldings to orack, tettering on their foundations. The people be- came panic stricken amd rushed into the streets, most of them io their night sftire. They were met by showers of walls, Many were Instantly crushed to death, while others were dreadfully mangled. Those who remained {udoors geuarally escaped with their lives, though scores were hit by detached plaster, pictures and articles thrown to the Boor by the shock. It is believed that wore or less loss was sustained by pearly every family lu the ity. The tall steel frame structures stood the strain better than brick buildings, few of them being badly damaged. The big eleven story Monaduock office building In course of construction, ad- Joining the Palace hotel, was an ex- ception, however, its rear wall col fapeing and many cracks being made across ifs front. Bowe of the docks and freight sheds along the water front slid into the bay. Deep fissures opened fn ibe filled in ground uear the shore, and the Union Ferry depot was lo- jured. Its high tower still stands, but will have to be torn down, A portion of the new eity ball, which cost over $7,000,000, collapsed, the roof sliding Into the courtyard and smaller towers fumbling down. The great dome was moved, but did not fall. The new postoffice, one of the finest in the United States, was badly shat tered. The Valencia botel, a four story wooden bullding, sank into the base « & plle of spiutered. timbers, un. Hills for Safety The death list is the estimate of conser The prop- thing like accurate figures. Efforts to remove the been given up as lost. Fauned by = light breese, the Samss | 4, quickly spread, and soon many blocks ware seen to be doomed. to the terror of the to stay the progress le. All efforts | bay, was soon ablase, the fire covering a belt two blocks wide. On this, the main thoroughfare of the city, are lo- cated many of the finest edifices in the city, Imcluding Floed, Call, Examiger and Monadnock buildings, the Palace and Grand hetals aod numerous wholesale Louses, At the same time the commercial es- tablishments and banks north of Mar- ket street were burning. The buruing tended from Sansome street to the water front and from Market street to Broadway. Fires also broke out in the be in flames. between the first and second shooks, the Jatter finisbing the destruction of buildings unsettied by the first Fire Chief Sullivan bas been killed Although water has been secured to the firemen in many sections, the fire is by no meaus under control. It Is rag- ing around Pine and Montgomery streets, and the Western Unlon bulld- ing has been abandoned to its fate. Practically all the wholesale district has been destroyed by the fire, and the flames are spreading into the Hayes valley district, s residence sec tion of Ban Francisco. St. Ignace’s cathedral was among the bulldings which was destroyed. The whole dis- triet in the vicinity of the postoffice and mint have been destroyed. Postal Telegraph and the Western Un- lon buildings and the magnificent new Unfea Trust company bullding, eleven stories Ligh, bave been dynamited, The papers in Oakland estimate the dead at frem 500 te 700 and 20,000 bemeless. The fames, fanued by the rislug breeze, swept down the malo streets until within & few bundred feet of the ferry depot, the bigh tower of which stood at a dangercus angle. The big cellar to roof, aud the heat was 30 op- pressive that passengers from the fer ryboats were obliged to keep close to the water's edge in order to get past tke burnlog structure. It was impossible to reach the center of the city from the bay without skirt: ing the shore for a long distance so as to get entirely around the burning dis- trict. At about 8 o'clock the Southern Pacltic ofolals refused to allow any more passengers [row trausbay poluts to land nud sent back those already on the boats. The ferry and train service of the Key route was entirely alan: Suara wit Weirr-ilves Me Aililions el dallazy worth of property which has bean piaged iu the streets that It may escape the ravages of the flames. The Fist Ounlifornis artillery, 900 trong, two companies, has been de- talled to patrol duty on Ellis styest. Two mere companies are patrolling Broadway in the Itallau section. Mayor Schunits sent out word to the bakeries and milk stations throughout the city that thelr food lies must be harbored for the homeless. Preovl teats no every park Ia the oity, and those who have lost all will be given food and shelter. Tue prisoners confined In the city prison en the fifth @oor of the Hall of Justice were transferred In ions to the basement of the structure. Later they were removed to the Broadway jail, and If the necessity arises will be taken to a branch county jall en the Mission road. Commissioner H. Myrag Welf an- ance companies interested had decided sured with them. The companies will pot dlseriminate between fire and earthquake, and every one insured will be paid to the extent of the loss. But two of the companies affected are Pa- cific coast concerns, the others having principal offices in the east or in Eu- rope, aud all will stand the loss with- out dauger or fallure, One of the frst orders issued by Chlef of Police Dinan was the closing of every saloon in the city. This step Is taken to prevent drink crazed men frow rioting In the city streets. There was little dynamite avallable in the city. Mayor Schmitz seut a tug sives. He sent also a telegram to May- or Mott of Oakland. At 1080 he re- sage: “Three engines and hose companies leave here Immediately. Will forward dynamite as soon as obtained.” received news of the San Francisco disaster is due In part to the courage of the telegraph operators there, who stuck to their posts and coatinued to send news aud other messages in spite of great personal danger, The operators and officials of the Postal Telegraph company rewaiped in the main office of the company, at the corner of Market and Moutgomery streets, opposite the Palace hotel, un- til they were ordered out of the bulld- ing because of the danger frow the dy- namite explosions in the lumediate vi- cinity. The wen at once proceeded to this place, across the bay, and took posses salen of the office there. The company is operating seven wires from Oak- land All messages from the city must be taken across the Lay in boats. W. ©. Swain, ap electrical engineer In the Rervice of (be Postal company, return- ol several times to the malo building fu Sen Frauciseo and got In communi east. He said House. The cable servi¥ 13 working all right. The destruction of the Telephoue buliding in Ban Fraucisco has broken teleplionie communication with this eity The Bouthern Pacific is dolug its ut most to get people out of the city aud is net chargiug refugees for trauspor tation. The sheds over the Southern Pacific's long wharf on Ban Francisco bay have completely collapsed. Many of the bunkers fell luto the bay, carrying with them thousands of tons of coal The long wharf was cone of the most lwportant shipping poluts about the bay, and freight trafic will be luter- rupted considerably. AS a result of the breaking of the mains of the Spring Valley Water company the town of San Mateo was flcoded. It was owing to the broken mains that the fire gained such Lead: way in San Francleco. The towu of Ban Rafael, despite its own troubles, dispatched fire fOgbting apparatus to Sau Franclaco, From early moraing the offices of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies in Oakland bave been filled with people in all walks of life fiing messages of inquiry as to the condl- tion of friends and Interests In other cities of CQalifornia which suffered from the earthquake shock. The fire swept down the streets so rapidly that it was practically impos- sible to save anything lu its way. It reached the Grand Operas House, on Mission street, and io a moment bad burned through the roof. The Metro- politan opera company from New York Bad just opened Its season there, and all the expensive acenery and cos turmues were soon reduced to ashes From the opera house the fire leaped from buliding to building, leveling them: almost to the ground in quick succession. The Call's editorial and mechanical departments were totally destroyed lu a few minutes, and the fates leaped across Btevensou street toward the fine building, which, with its lofty dome, fs the most notable edifice In Ban Francisco. Two swall wooden build ings furnished fuel to Ignite the splen. aid plle. Thousands of people watched the hungry tongues of fGawes licking the stone walls. At first no lmpres sion was made, but suddenly there was a Cracklug of glass, and su entrance was effected. The louer furnishings of the fourth floor were the first tu go Theu, as If by magic, smoke issued frown the top of the dowe. This was fol lowed Ly a wost spectacular Hlumina tion. The rouud windows of the dome shone like so many fall woous, then burst and gave veut to long, waving streatvers of Hames The crowd whjched the spectacle with bated breaths Our wuiban wrung ber hands aud burst into a torrent of tears “It in so terrible!” she sald. The tall and slender structure which had with: sto the furces of the earth appeared fo be doomed to fall a pry to fire. Alter awhile, he the light § was rulped, though its massive walls were pot all destroyed. A little fur- ther down Market street the Academy of Sciences aud the Jennie Flood build- ing and the History bulldiog kindled aud burned like so much tinder. Eparks carried across the wide street ignited the Phelan bLulldiog, and the army beadquarters of the department of California, General Funston cem manding. were burned. Stil] pearing the bay, the waters of which did the firemen good service along the docks, the fire took the Rial to building, s handsome skyscraper, and couverted scores of solld Lusiness blocks {nto smoldering plies of bricks A. W. Hussey came to the police station at the Hall of Justice and told bow, at the direction of a policetunn whom be did not know. but whose star uumber he guve as 815, Le Lad cul the arteries iu the wrists of a man pialoed under timbers at the St. Katherine bo tel. According to the statement made by Hussey, the man was begging to be killed, and the policeman shot at him, but his alm was defective, aud the Lul iet went wide of the mark. The officer then banded Hussey a knife with du- structions to cut the velus lu the suf fering man's wrists, and Hussey obey &d orders to the letter Chief of Police Dinan directed that Hussey be locked up. There has been oo opportunity to investigate his story, but the police believe that the awful calamity rendered him Insane and that the Incident reported to them has no of the man who mada the report. The entire loss Is now estimated at hundreds of mililons of dollars A beavy southwest wind sprang up and carried the destruction of the en tire financial district, but away from the residential district. The Anglo-California bank bag also been destroyed. Every bullding in the city has been more or less damaged by the earthquake. The Bouthern Pacific Railway com pany bas brought a tom of dynamite into the vicinity of the burning section on Market atreet to be used If possible in blowing up property to prevent the spread of the fire. Up to 11 o'dlock about 400 dead had beeu brought to Mechanica’ pavilion and others were belog brought In. The south side of Market street, Le tweeu Fourth and Fifth streets, was swept by fire, and the fatues spread in all directions. It seems that the entire business section of San Francisco must be destroyed. General Funston, commander of the Presidio, bas turped out the eutire force of soldiers at that polat The whole north end of the city is wrecked, and the Sames are spreading in all directions The Postal Telegraph cowpany aud Commercial Cable conipany have vpen- ed a temporary office bere The postofice was badly shakeu and has entirely collapsed The Osh market, at the corner of Clay and Merchant streets, has col lapsed, killing six people A teu story building at Tenth and Mission streets, adjoining the Grand Opera House, bas been burned, apd other buildings betwecu the theater and 8t. Patrick's church are doowed. The gas works, south of Market street, have been blown up and started another big fire in that section of the city, A portion of the Mission, several miles from the Lusiuess section of the city, was destroyed The fire bLegau at Tweuty-second street and rapidly moved eastward. The newspapers, having had their power cut off, have combined and will issue oue paper for all frow the office of the Chronicle, which has its own power plant. There was a great rush at the banks by depositors, who wanted to draw out their deposits, but the banks de cided to keep thelr doors closed. By order of the chief of police all the sa- loons have been closed. In Oakland five persous were killed by the collapse of the Empire building The Gore block, at the junction of Market and Pine streets, ls probably a total loss. The Banta Fe roundhouse and ma chine shops at Polnt Richmond, across the bay, bave collapsed. The Mechanic’ pavilion bas been converted Into a temporary hospltal, aud already several buudred victims of the disaster are belng treated there by a corps of volunteer surgeons. The Valencia hotal, Detweeu Bevel: teenth and Eighteenth streets, on Val encia street, a five story frame build Ing. toppled over into the street, bury: ing seventy-five persons lu the debris, only the first story remalulog Intact Many hundreds undoubtedly lost their lives in a manner similar to thie A bouse on Fourteenth streel, uear Valencia, was wrecked, killing two people. Many of the firelouses are damaged #0 badly that it Is Impossible to get the fire apparatus out A lodging house ou Seveuth street, between Howard and Mission, kuown as the Klogeley, collapsed. 1t Is on fire, and eighty people are believed to be buried ino the flaming rulus. At Eighteenth and Valencia streets there ls a crevice in the street six feet wide, and entire sidewalks are torn up. 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