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IfjWTWirMTT TTTI Sal-! SJHWUlat S1IIIII I iinMi mi i p wwypgw. j;;;w fiiii m m .,fr. ii'ipi y JifwpBipi. ' '"-' v THE BULLETIN IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THIS CITY EQUIPPED TO MEET THE PRESENT CRISIS Evening Bulletin R B. a 3 ONE VOTE FOR J STEAMER TABLE. jy 3 Frcm 8an Francisco! U H Sonoma Apr. 25 J " Mongolia May 2 1 B Alameda Mny 4 jf For San Francltco: J ? Nippon Mam Apr. 21 -. Ventura Apr. 21 " a 0 "V. 2 NOV 4Vc ' THE EVENING BULLETIN a t S20(PfRIZECONTfeST. g MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1906, at Thla vot It good for thrse weal a I 2 from data. Jf g rrom Vancouver: m Mnnnn Tor Vancouver: May n j 0 Mnlimo , May 1 a 3:00 O'CLOCK OUR PRESS PRINTS 100 A MINUTE EDITION B J ioifcaHnBa)tiwiiEiTT m k hi r m TS Vol,. XVIII No 3305 HONOLULU. TKUWTOIIY OF HAWAII. AIOKDAY. AIMIIL 23. 11)0(5 Piiiob 5 Oknth WT mVTI?:"-vr'mw ; fff". 'V7 ""WW" llylMi'MMiMPIHHUyi4igB HMIU, Jl MMl I I IL nhrthnitnhhnMAMMj U I -t r STUDENTS ARE SAFE SAN JOSE, April 23, 4:29 p. m. BULLETIN, Honolulu: All ttudenta of Notre Dam Colege are tafe andwell. ' No one Injured In late earthquake. (Signed) Studenta from Honolulu. LATEST DETAILS The following tpeelal cablegram celvrd by the Bulletin at 2:15 p. m. I .p. m.: OAKLAND, Cal., April 23. The e co Is destroyed by the earthquake an It covera the district north of M 'Side to Twenty-fourth street. BIG HOTEL AL The Palace, Fairmont and St. F tela are gone, POSTOFFICE AND The Pottolflce, U. S. Mint and Ap The Insurance lota Is estimated a Loss of life from 600 to 1000. TO REBUILD CI City will be Immediately rebuilt. Newspaper ptanta destroyed. Prompt relief from other cities. N ' GENERAL FUNS Martial law prevails under Gener Tree transportation for the destl The financial situation Is well In Fire Chief Sullivan Is dead. (4,000,000 GIVE Over $1,000,000. has been receive frn mthe Oakland Enquirer was re- t was filed In San Francisco at 4:40 ntlre business portion of 8an Francis- d the fire that followed. arket to Van Ness avenue and South L DESTROYED. rancls and all the other Important ho- MINT STANDING. pralsers buildings are standing. t 4200,000,000. TY HALL AT ONCE. o famine. TON I NCOMMAND. al Funston. tute Is being furnished. hand. N FOR RELIEF. d for the relief fund. OAKLAND ENQUIRER. NEVADAN TO 8EATTLE. Ceneral Freight Agent C. P. Mor:e, of the American-Hawaiian Steam-j ship Co., this afternoon received a cablegram to the effect that the 8. S.J Ncv.idan, which was In San Francisco at the time of the earthquake, ad vertised to sail fiom that port for Honolulu on May. 3d, has been ordered to Seattle and will sail thence on May 2d for this port direct. This vessel has large cold storage space. Merchants here will avail themselves of this opportunity to get goods from Seattle. Bankers And Governor Relief Fund Committee Tlio Uxrcutlvo Conunl'tco of tlility mcmlH'rn appointed by Acting Govern- j or AtkliiKon to look nfti'l' Hip relief of lio Hnn Kraiiclftc n Biiftcrern, met In tin1 cxiK'iitlvp cliatnlii'r thin forenoon. Tliuy Holcttitl (mm tliclr number tlin following executive, committee, which will h.nn full clmrK" of tlin matter: ActliiK (inventor Atklnnon, chairman; S. M. Damon, K, 1. Spalding, I.. Tenney I'l-r-l.-, C. iX. CooUo nnil M. Klnlil. Attliig (lovenior Atkinson railed tlin meeting to order. He nnlil It wim or no imo lo uny much of Hi" illKUHter. Il I. ail lieen askvit liy tlio Cliamlivr of Coinniereo and the MerrlinntH' Ahko- Hiirlutfon to tolled ftinilB for Ilia re .lief of I ho Hlrleliun city unil ho needed Mho help of tlio IjiisIih-hs cominnnlly. Ilo had railed tlio meeting In order Hint wnyH and inonnri for collecting (iiiuIh mlglit bo toniddereil, and culled (or iiiKKi'Mloni from those present. K. I). Tenney ngrced with Atlilumm that It wan iielcns to iIIhoiisk tlio ilirf ,UHter niul ltd cITectH. It wus (ho com mon dcHlro to help tlio community of .San 1'rnnclRCO nnd to nld tlio thott- Hunilc who wcro without homos and without support. Tliu matter of rais ing a fund nnd Its expenditure could .well he left In the linnils of a few till- zpih, who wero well quallflcd to act. Ho would thereforo move that a com mittee of nvo lie appointed to net In ,a flnanrlal and advisory committee, nnd lie designed Its meinliors to ho ns follows: Acting (lovernor Atkinson, rhnlrman; S. M. Damon, IJ. I. Sp.ild Ins. I.. Tenney IVrfc anil C. M. Coohi'. The whole hinder fdiould he placed In thelt liamlM, with power lo upiolnt RiiliconimltieeK to tolled money, etc. Tlili would lio tlio quickest, shortcut nnd licsl way. (1(0. V. 8mlth seronded Hie motion, nnd said that there could ho no con flict In tlio raising or funds. The fuiiili raised liy the Cliamhor of Com merce, tlio Merchants' Association, niul all other collections could liu turned over to this committee. Tlio motion made by Tennoy wns placed heforo tlio meeting liy Atkinson (Continued on Page S.) 10,000 Japanese Starving Japanese Vice Consul K. Mat. subaru yesterday afternoon re- eelved the following cable from Japanese Consul Uyeno, San Francisco: "As a result of the recent earthquake here there are about ten thousand Japanese In San Francisco who have lost every. -I- thing and who are suffering from starvation hungry and thirsty, Relief Is at once requested." -5- The Vice Consul here sent back I- this cable message: "Considering current rumor 4 here that there are sufficient sup. piles of food In 8an Francisco, It 4- is to be wondered why the Jap- 4- anese only are In such a distress- ed condition." Prominent Japanese here met 9- at the Consulate this morning and 4- discussed the matter of relief and 4 4- as a result there will be held a 4-4- mats meeting this evening at the Japanese Primary School on Nu- 4-4- uanu street to discuss sending re. 4- lief from here. 4- The Vice Consul this morning 4- 4- sent a cable to the Japanese Con- 4- 4- sul at San Francisco asking de- 4- tails of what appear to the Con- 4-4- sul here to be strange and pecu- 4- 4- liar conditions. 4 4-4 4- 4-4-4- 4- Private Cables Received n, I). Tenney received the (oIIowIiik Saturday night. "(icorga I. Castle and family nrc well and wltU Vcrnun Tcuney nt Ala mriln. "Crockett Heflnery uot affected. Western Uellnery IntucL "No dm at Tactile Moll docko, The (Continued on Page 4.) STANFORD UNIVERSITY IN ABSOLUTE RUINS VV1V1WVWWWWVVWWWVVVVWW To spend money on clothes of unproven merit Is to squan der It. Reliable clothes quality Is nol made by glowing advertlso ments. CLOTHES ECONOMY CONSIBT8 IN GETTING THE BEST CLOTHES AT RIGHT PRICES, 8UCH OARMENTS A8 CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN MADE IN NEW YORK jfredrjamii.g(? MAKERS MEWyRK Jot FUNSTONS CABLE SHOWS CONFIDENCE Covernor Atkinson this afternoon received the following cablegram from General Funston: "NO RELIEF NEEDED." The Interpretation of this is believed to be that there Is no Immediate suffering or demand for funds. It dot t not follow, however, that San Fran. Cisco will refute funds. Pateron,,fl. J at the lime of Its great fire re sponded to offers of assistance that It was able to take care of Its own peo ple. This was not done In a spirit of resentment, but rather of confidence In its recuperative power. The work of soliciting funds Is going forward and under any clrcumstanc.es Honolulu will have the funds ready for use should they be needed, a they probably will be, for relief purposes. SAN FRANCISCO. April 23. 10:30 a. m. (Service cablet MeAHee. the weather man, says the disturbances a re over In his opinion. Strong north west wind. Dar rising. The lose of life will not exceed BOO. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 9:48 a. m (Service cable) Nothing new mi morning, oianca raining during me nignt. Now raining. Good deal discomfiture in parks. Absolutely no other news this morning. i i Up to the present time, the president of the Bankers' Association claims that alt bank vaults, and consequently the money and papers In them, are safs. The Insurance people promise payment In full of all losses by fire. The city and state authorities are working In conjunction with General Funston. It Is said that the reconstruction of the Mills building will be begun at once, but It will be months, before the city can be cleared of even the debris. SHIP8 CARRYING SUPPLIES ARE HELD. A cable was received In the city to the effect ttiat there were no notable people killed in the earthquake or fire. Half a dojen wharf shedv collapsed, and no ships carrying supplies are allowed to leave the harbor at present. Otherwise tho shipping of the port has not been disturbed. Shinning Uninjured, t-i rf-i-i-iZJ-f-fiiSHZJ-fZJ'F l Good Furniture 3 Largest Stock In the City -f ii. . ... . . ii' .J, rrom which to make selections. X i J.Hopp&Co. j- "Old Reliable Furnltur House." 0 K YOUNG DUILDINO.il! VavaKvaa-'x"SMswMs Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.. Ltd,. Stock and Bond Brokers, Offices: Cor, Fort and Merchant Sts. Telephone Exchange No. 4. The CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN, MADE IN NEW YORK, are equal to the to-order-tallorod garments In everything but the price. We have proven this to moro than a thousand men let us prove It to You. The Kash Co., Ltd. TEL. MAIN 25. COR. FORT AND HOTEL 8T8. Misapprehension About Wills Many think that because their prop erty Is small, there Is no use In mak ing a Will. This Is the best reason In the world for making a Will. If you are a married man with no children and die without a Will, your wife gets only one-half of your property. We are willing to advise you, free of charge, as to the proper legal way of drawing up a Will, Hawaiian Trust Co., Limited., Loss $500,000,000 The total property loss In the cataclysm will probably foot up five hun dred millions of dollars. There has been no rioting, and very little looting and all offenders are shot down Instantly by the troops who are guarding the city. The City Hall has been completely demolished, and the Mayor has estab lished temporary headquarters for the city government at the Presidio. Congress appropriated one million dollars for a relief fund on Thursday, and an additional million on Saturday, SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 3:23 P. M. The wharves are unharmed be tween Market atreet and the Pacific Mall dock. North of Market the wharves are damaged. Five hundred bodies have been officially Interred. Many probable private burials. De tails of deaths are Impossible to get. Fire Chief Sullivan Is dead from earthquake Injuries. Herbert Tilden, millionaire merchant, shot and killed by vigilantes while doing relief work. Looters are killed instantly. ' The State militia and 3,000 Regulars havi been caud out. ' The civil government Is controlling pit movements or military. All leading banks are burned, but the mint Is undamaged, ' There Is an abundance of coinage, but banks will not resume business for thirty days. 1 San Jose and Santa Rosa the only 'towns seriously injured. One hundred have been killed at Santa Rosa. Southern California Is unharmed. The State militia will be withdrawn. No supply steamers are permitted to depart. Two hundred thousand people are homeless and camping In the parks. Thousands of refugees are depart ing for the Interior. ' The earthquake destroyed the water mains and the firemen were helpless. There was much dynamiting of buildings. I Fire immediately followed the earth quake and burned for four days, con suming the entire business district and three-fourths of the residence sec itlons were wiped out. I The Western Addition and the re. mote suburbs only remain, I Relief is pouring In from all sources. The loss Is $300,000,000; Insurance $175,000,000. j We have just received a shipment of j f STRAW HATS NECK TIES, GOLF SHIRTS! All of the latest Styles and best Quality 1 L. B. KERR & Co. Ltd. ALAKEA STREET. Hawaiians Safe, People Cheerful SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 10:06 a. m. To ATKINSON, Honolulu: Notify all that individual Inquiry Is extremely difficult and slow. People are widely scattered. Many have left the city. All existing public service Is absolutely uncertain and under strictest martial law. ALL INQUIRED FOR ARE SAFE. Am confident, however, from personal experiences that all Inquired fcr are perfectly safe and well provided for. Cable office located at the Deach Is little known and difficult of access, requiring military and police passes and much walking. NOTICE TO HAWAIIANS. The following notice Is being widely published: "All Hawaiians please communicate with E. A. Fraser, 535 Ashbury St., 8an Francisco. Will send any cable messages free of charge and provide for any necessity. Opening headquarters hem and at Oakland." STUDENT HANNA IS KILLED. Stanford University In absolute ruins. Student Junior Hanna and nng other student and engineer killed. The China landed her passenger at Oakland on Friday, ALL SHIPPING IS SAFE. All shipping Is safe. Usual San Francisco supplies Is your problem. All parts of the city in Indefinite darkness. No gas or electricity. All cookhrj in the streets. EVERYBODY CHEERFUL AND GAME. Cable general order on the steamship companies for transportation. Everybody cheerful and game. FRASER. Navy To Jhe Rescue President Roosevelt has ordered the entire Pacific Squadron to San Francisco to assist In the relief work. At midnight a blaze started at the corner of O'Farrell anl Jones streets, and was carried sweeping toward Telegraph Hill, destroying the St. Francis Hotel In Its way. The firemen, the city police, the regular ooldlers and the militia fought bravely against the conflagration until Thursday night, when the fire was finally got under complrtte control. The Una) stand of the (ire fighters was made at Van Ness avenue, where Mayor 8chmltz ordered several entire blocks dynamited In order to check the advance of the destruction. These blocks destroyed stood along the east side of the avenue. Neither the Risdon nor the Union Iron Works, nor the sugar refineries were damaged. Fire Is AUOnt Now SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 9 a.m. (Service cablcJFIre Is all right now. Absolutely out. Military and everybody clearing streets of debris. Cars running part of Market street. Started building Mlllo building. Very llttli sickness. ! Snappy Distinctive Styles jjwT. Price $3.50 Just Opened a fine collection of snappy shapes for street or dress oc casions, the styles which most strong ly appeal to careful dressers. A breath of summer is noted In these cool, comfortable oxfords. Their High standard of Excellence Is becom ing a by-word among careful buyers. Remember that our reputation stands behind Every Pair of $3.50 Shoes We Sclll This cut Illustrates a soft vlcl kid, blucherette tie, with welted sole, styl ish Cuban heel and swagger toe, A multitude of sizes makes It within our power to guarantee a psrfect fit. The latest styles are always shown In our show windows. Expert Fitters. Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd, 'PHONE MAIN 282 1051 FORT STREET HONOLULU 1 Fort Street, Uonnlnln Mi4twtiiiMi0viti0w&wtftihim MlAVJVVVlYIVVVIrVWUlAUVIArVlAVVlVVWVV IVVUVUtUVUVlA'VIUIAVTSVWtAAVVIASUl Mml&lkt4&&. ikfriJ&Wt'ibmUs!,, .,i- j-o.Al,i AJafctyj; ,.J! 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