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At Hist the upheaval of tho carib was gradual, but in a few seconds it inoreascd io intel si*y. Cb'ixne'.s began to fall and buildings to oraok, tottering on their foundations. Thc peoplo be came paulo alicker and uslud lute the streets, most, . f DIL ix. m their night attire. Tht y were met by showers of falling buildings, cornices, brloks and walls. M icy wero instant ly crushed to death, while others were dreadfully map glad. Those who ro malned lt doors generally c> caped with their lives, though scores *e*e hit by detached plaster, pictu/es&nd irtioleh thrown to tho liter t y ibo tm ck. 1 ls believed that mere or less lt ai wa:* sustained by nearly every family in the oity. The tall stool frame structures stood tho straiu totter than brick buildings, few of them being badly damaged. The big eleven story Mc nado effleo building, in o urse of con struction, ad|olulug tLo Palaoo Hotel, was an exception, however, ita rear wall oollapsn.g, mar y ctacks being made across lia from. Seme of the dooks and freight ht.ods aiov.g the wa ter front slid int. tho bfcy D^ep fissures opened in the -tilled, lu grouno near the shore and tho Uulou lorry, depoi wau Injuroth Ita high tower !i ii ii co?t over .seven ruin, dollars, collapsed, tho root sliding into the court yard and smaller towera tumbling down. Tho great dome was moved but did not fall The tew DOSI chloe, one of the lice t ii. the United States, waB badly bbaUued. Tue Valencia Hotel, a fcur btory weeder, building, sank Int o too basement a pileof splintered timbero, tinner whloh wore piuned many dead and dying oc cupants of the house. Tue basement was full of water and ht mo cf the helpless vlotlms were drowned. Ssarcely had the earth ceased to shake when fires brcke cu? simultane ouBly in many places The fire de partment promptly responded to tm first call for aid, but io wau found t tal tho water mains had uon rendered useless hy the underground move ment. Fanned by a light brotzi, thc flames quickly spiead and boou m wy blccks were hf en to be doon td. Tm u dynamite was resorted tn and tin sound of frequent cap o ions added u the terror of tho popu.allon. All etiorts to stay the pn g ress of the tire, however, pioved futile. Tue sou tn eldo of Market Stieet froua Ninth street to Pay was hoon ab!, z >, the ll rt covering a bolt two blooka wide. On this, the main tnoiuu?h/aro of tht city, aro located muny of th? fitu-si edifices In the oily, including th? Grant, Parrott, Fiood, "Call" "Kx amlner," and Monauuock bulldlngtj, the Palaco and Grand Hotels, and numerous wholesale houses. At the .ame time the commercial establish monta and banks north of Market street wero buming. The burulu g district in this section of tho c.ty ex tended from ?Sansome sireoo to the water front, and from M ukct strict to Broadway. Fires &\to bioko out In tho Mission and tho entire olby seemed to be in fi ?mes. ^ "The HAIMOS, fanned by the rlBing bretZ3, swept down t oe main street;; until within a few hundred feet of the ferry depot, thc high tov?er of which stood at a dangerous anglo The big wholesale grocery establishment of Weelman, Pook & Uo., was on lire from coller to roof, and tho heat was so oppressive that passengers from the forry boats were Obliged to koop dosi to tho water's ed^o in order to get past the burning structure. It was impossible to reach the center of tho city from tho bay without skirting ?ho hhorn for a long distance EO as to got entirely around tho turning dis trict. At 8 o'olcck tho Southern Pacific oftloials refused to allow any mon passengers from Trans hay points to laud and sent hack thof.a already on the boats. Thu forry and train ser vioo of the Key route was entirely abandoned, owing to damageriono the power house by tho earthquake at uta. At 0 o'clock Wednesday morning a thousand men from tho Presidio ar rived down town to patrol t:o ol tv ?treets. Tho Thirteenth Infantry, 1,000 strong arrived from Angel In? land, 8. little later, and went on pat rol duty. Tho soldii rs have been or dered to shoot down thieves caught In tho act of robhlr.g tho dead and tc guard with their lives the millions ol dollars' worth of property which hat been placea lu the streets that lt- may escape from the ravages of tho Hames. Mayor Schmitz, who has established his office at. police hes-f quarters, ha* named a oommlltee of stfety, oom, prising many prominent citizens Mayor Schmitz lent out word to thc bakeries and milk at, .tlons through out tho olty tiiuo their food BUpphec Muet be harbored for the homeless. Tenta havs boen placad In ?very park In tho city, and then o who have lost tboir bornes will bs given food and shelter. Thousands of people aro bomoless and many aro huddled Into the parka and publio r quires beside the household goods tbey were able to save. The olty is under martial law, and all the down town sin ota aro pat rolled by oavalry and infan' ry. De tails of troop) are also guarding the banks. Mest of tho prlnolpal build ings bavo already bceu destroyed and others are In imminent dar gu*. Over all the (?COHO of desolation hangs a cense pall of smoko. lt will be many day? before thc complete story of the ruin wrought by the double calamity of earthquake and fire that visited San Franoisoo will bo written and then there will romain untold oountle&B talcB of woo. rho exaot loss oi lite will never be known, as hundreds of unfortunates havo been incinerated in the flames, which made the reseuo of those bur lcd under the toppling steeples and falling walls impossible. Tomporary morgues were improvised at many peints i nly to bo raz.d by tho flames. The olty resembles ono vast shambled with the red glare of Uro throwing weird shadows across the worn and paulo stricken faces of tho homeless who aro wandering thr streets or sleep ing on piles of matiesseu and clothing m the parks and on the sidewalk* io those districts not yet reached by the Uro. Tnousands have Add tho cit/. Forgetting for a moment the terrible Bufferings, physical and flnanol&l, that tr.ills In tho wake ot tho disastor, ti ie sceno prosontod by tho ll Ames ls one of unspeakable grandeur. The Keene at the Mcohauica1 pa?ll iou during tho early hoi rs and until noon, when the injured and dead wore removed because of th? threatened do atrLO?lou of tho building by tire, was ono of Indescribable saducts. bisters, brothers, wives and sweetheart? searched eagerly for Borne missing dea; one. Thousands of persons hurriedly went through the building inspecting tho ooiB on which tho suflVrOiS lay, la tho hopo that they weuld lind som? lov. d ono that was miBslng. Tho doad were p'aoed in ono portion of the huildiug and the remainder was dev - tod to hospital purposes. Af?er the tire forced tho nurhoa and physician* to drsort tho building, tue eager crowds followed them to tho presidio and tho children's hospital whore th JV renewed their souroti for mlsdng rela ti ves. Up to a late hour Thursday Afternoon moro than 750 persons win' who wore seriously injured by the eartl q rake and mo lire had been created at tho various hospitals hrougbouti the city. A falling wall from one of tbs dyna mlted buildings on Ml.?lon svro^f eiushed oub tho lifo of Fireman M>.x HVmnftr. w'uia *tiany other tire fighter Imj^^ tlH hodies lie. The flames rapidly a; - piOiOhed this building and the wor . of removing tho bodies to Jackson .quare brgui. While tho soldiers and mollee ware carrying tho dead to what ?.pprared safo ph cos, a shower of orlons rrora a building dynamited t; chock the dimes, injured mmy of tho workmen, and s mt soldiers In procession hurrying to hospitals. The work of icm ving the b dion s opped and the remainder cf the de>.d won left to possible orematlon In the mor guo. Tho debris k'llod and burled hundreds of horses hitched to vegeta bb v/ogons which w> re ready to re ceive the c-ay's supplies. The deaf; horses were piled high and the wreck age bl< ck^d the streets until the ad vanolng coi ll gration turned all tba notion of the town Into a vast fliner 1 pyre. From the IJarbary coast, tho ho* tl of vlei ms atid mimina) tha?i infesi nat q nirter pou ed forth ?nd Btartod arly in tho evening to loot streetc -aid rob the dead. Fearing such * fiendish climax to this day of horrors Mayor Schmilz and Poltoo Chief Di?an issued eiders fur tho soldiers to kill ill who engaged In suoh work. Be foro the eyes of an Aasoolstod Press representative, t>r>'o thieves were diet in the back and fatally wounded I", thu b irnlng co rr m. io al dlstriot I) spito the vli/lla: C? of podo1; and soldiers, many plu.oes wore pillaged In (.ho wholesale regions. Liquor stores were broken Imo a. d v.tg noonda arr lying In the streets Tl e ruin In th? commission and tho wholes) le q i ar tera is c irrjdo'e, tho ll kmvs Wednes day n'ght bavlng completed tho pai al)zing work of the morning. iintK'iiH ol' Honor, Tho S:ate Lodge of the Knights ol Honor met lu (J.-lumbla Uss week. 'Vfter the tratmoidon of routine bu.slne.8S tho following < tllosrs were ( looted and duly Installed tor tho en suing terai: J. J Vernon, pam grand dictator, Wollford; (J. P Q lattlebaum, grand dictator, Om way; Mlles B. Mcsweeney, grand vic? dictator, Hampton; B. (j. DuPr* grand assistant dictator Columbia; L N. Zja'y> grar>d reporter, Columbia N W. Trump, grand treasurer, (Jo lumbla; D, Mci myro, J A. Ball ?n( Rev B. G. Cliff >rd, grand trust?es; L N. Z:aly, grand representativo io four years to supreme lodg ; 0. P Cjuuttlobanm M'fr'-?o. Vory <l*il Advloo. At ChlOAgo eight hundred negri men and wi.mvn s^ook Constitutions A. M IC ohbrch with applauifO Thur day night whon I. a Wells Barnet advised the I lack ir DU to putt a revel VIT In his podio* and 'antlelpato th white man in his doviltry.'1 Tl?o eic easton for the spceoh was t. mcetlni called ti? protest against the mob vie lenco that has marl ed Sprinkled, Mc i he last few days Wnek chesptakln had ended ro otutlons woro adopto urging Proslilent Roosevelt4t0 talc some steps to proteo:, the negro rac from do-ilruoilon at tho hands of th , whltoa._ OOllftrCM Vot :. A AlllllOM. i On Thursday Congress appropriate 1 $ 1,000,000 for tho suffering and hom* less in San Francisco and and otb! I Oallfornia towns, and gave tho seen t tary or war, tho secretaries of th , troasury, navy and oommorce, powc o / coi petate v.ibu the mayers oi in ; Stricken oltloa, that tho very best ri suits might bo obtained In afford in i relief. Prrstdent. Roosevelt signe i the bill at once. _ A Lo , Beautiful Santa Rosa Has Not a Building Left. OSE THOUSAND DEAD. AB I.mt Great Seismic Tremor Spent Its Force the City Toppled to the Qrouod. Many Other Towns and Hsralets Badly Shak en Up. Report? from the interior of Gal ifornia aro most alarming, Santa Rosa, ono of the protticst oUlss of the stato, In the prosperous county of Sonoma, is a total wreck. There are 10,000 homeless men, women and children, huddled together. The los? of liff Is not to bo eatlmxt'.d. Ic wi 1 probably reach ono thousand. As the la*t great seismic tromor spent Its force in the *arth, the wool* business portion tumbled into ruins Trio main street ls piled many feet deep with tho fallen buildings. N t one business building ls left intaot Tho destruotion lnclu.les all the coun ty buildings. Tho four story ourt hOUje, wit.li its high dome, is merely a pilo of broken masonry. Nothing ls eft. Identification ts impos iolo. What was not destroyed by th ear:hqu>-ko hts been swept by llieu Until tho fl AOK s sta?t d there wa nope of saving the residence dis trlet. lt was soon apparent that any such Idea that might have been cu ter'alncd was to bc abandoned, T .is was aprehended by the elli zens and they prepared to desert fcholr bornes. Not i von thc r house hold goods were taken. They made for tho fields and bills to watoh tue destruction ol one of the most beau tiful cities of tho West. Mis ongers bring tho maddest tld Inga of tho destruction of Healdsbutg, Gk lsei ville, Oalverdale, BopUnd and Ukiah This report tak^s in the country ?s 'sr l.orth a*? Mendocino iud Like counties, and ?.s far west as . ho Pfcciflo Ocean. These aro frontlei counties and neva not as lat ge towns vs farther south lu every o&sr the !oss of Hie and property 1? allocking. KtLLKD IN A HOTEL. A report from San Jo.*?, 50 milos ?ruth of San Francise?, says that the Vendome hotel annes ?vaaNYrf eked, 10 or 15 persons b-dng killed. Tao Do i'.'id ono wo rrayor dcput*z.;d 500 mm to watoh oroperty. lt is estimated that 50 p rs >t s we e killed lu San Jose. Tin post?nico was half wrcokid. Tho Flrc?t Presbyterian durch was dj mo.ished and tho cmrb bouse is a wrpck. Passengers arri vin* from many o?ier cities in California, bring tabs of d^ati and disaster. Santa Cruz Monterey, Gilroy and H distor are fatally wrecked. Tho death Hst at Santa C:ux is roportei to no large. A report say ? that Sinta R;sa is a .?Ttok, ten thousand being Homeiens Tho loss wir. probably roach Into the thou'acds. Main street ls piled many feet deep with fallen buildings. Not .me business building ls Intact. Thc four story court bouse Is a pile of broken matonry. 1 entifloation of tho dead ls lmpos&lb) . What was not destroyed by earthquake was swept l y tho. Oit znis ll id to tl e ??His ai d tlelds to wa'oh tlio destruc tion of S .ma Ro e Tue water sys tem was deidroved by the earthquake. BURIED IN HIE UUINB. News o mes from N les, a small town In thc. Santa Clara valley, about 15 miles from San Jose, Ktating that tao earn quake demolished the state Insane asylum at Ag .eWK, near S?.e Jose, burying nany ci thc inmates lu the ruins. It is stat- d that S:ui Jose j nu ff end severely. Tels newrs ww brought by an automobile frjm Sv Jose to points which o -mmunieatl- n had been esb-.blis^ei to Lt s Angeles temporally. Mayor M?:Aler, of L )s Angels, ha? ?hd mfss.g a to M*y r Schantz, of San Franoise >; ( If.rh g to render any a^slstiuico p- sjioie snd asking fo ?sdvice as to tho td-.usti?n, and what aid may bi needed. President Sum merland of the city c oneil, called a ?peolsl meet!; g of that body, and forwarded a tel gram to the mayor f San Francisco, offering lo tbe name of L s Angeles to renner ary .id po?slhle. B th tho mayor of Lo. Argeles and tho president of tho ol;y cou noll request tho Associated Press co conn untoate, if p. s^lblo, thee tenders of assistance, a> they do noi expect to bo ablo to reach then, through the ordinary channels oi communication. SHOCKS AT SALINAS At 5 15 o'olock Wednesday morning r.hree she oks of OArtlauako sin mk Salinas, lasting respectively 6, ;$ and 42 seconds. They otmo from th? northeast and southwest, The dam age 1H $2 5?U.000. No ll voa were lost m Sal nas. Arno ;g tho building* destroyed In Sali nea are tho ir.TO and S tan bu fy wilding, 'ry goon?; Bl ks Ila' s M . sonto bull Ung, th- Knights of Pythia building, Por? an:l Irvings f-tore, L . gan C.olary. Odd Fellows bull lux City Hall and several smaller build lugs. Every window In too city wafi Ofoken. Chimneys toppled over and crashed through ro f?. Spreolcba Sugar Factory, thren n ll.^s fici bown, was destroy ed, causing damage of $i,5no Too btgb ROUOOIS bulldi. K was wrecked. Several a'ores lost their entlro stooks. At 2.25 o'clock this afternoon, anothor shook was i x perlenocd but no lives wero lo t, Several m?n, women and children wero cut about t io faiw by Hy I nt. glass. Thero ls in'.-erso excltcu.ont. BW?1"!1 INTO TINO SICA. From tho Cliff House oomes won that tue K'rcat pleasure resort run show placo of tho San Franc' cc which stood on a f< undatlon of SOllfj rock has been sw.)^b Into the sea. N d a thing stands to tell where thc -p-T-,-.-1-""IZTJ\IJ .??! i" i,'*:?.t uti v;u' in ii >i''|o-iij on r I i . m^oster.st^^buUatng.oi^ bas bpen Jeweled, io, tjw taujada^bh1* and only tho, rook JUnlog, fchc^adoMr remains inUot,,, , e^hi./J , Twenty towns nay^reppfted loss of lifo of frona flvd ra ono imudrpd cncnl ' Outside o'f Sau',;F?f8od' the dea^ii' list will run high Into tho th?ttsk^dS.? As reports come In from the country about tho Hh?ttOy intenso horror in comes even ^ro Ipton^.^^iat few poRRlbl?., ,>ip| ? ,.|;.,. o.o V11.?H0 ' ' Yet theroj.are/ bufe, 10 w.who, i have folded their,! iMnds< < Theiro I?A4 ! tido much to domtpo m uoh fml?oviog to light and too many bodies tuobuiry. -n-"iud -jw Lin'' ENTRIES TO CORN.CONTEST. _Ui?H H'?"1 \\. I) 6<10l? Tli I j tj? Alnny of Thom Bo<nfc Hcc?lVcct -by uau'loil 11,.i Covirn'seioncr Watson{ ?, Tho State Bays Co ca missioner; ??'j Agriculture Watson has received a large number of entries to tho State and nattorial oom contest. Ono of the most important entries ?eoeived was that of Mr. Mcivor Williamson, whose rc-confc articlo on corn planting at tracted a groat deal o? attention and which has boen clllcially endorwed by tho Southern Cotton asstolatlon. 0 her entries are: H. W. Taylor, R'.ohland; T. C. WU loughbv, Florence; J. A. Potor kln J nd J. M Mos , Orange burg; J. Ii Hilo, Charleston; H. M. Preacher, Hamptoi ; E. A Brown, Kershaw; T. S. Stubbs, Marlborr; J. H. Marlion, Jr., Collection; W. P> Clutty, IUmbcrg; J. .1. Philips, Lun c\ster; R. S. Ple.oher, Ma'luorr ; W. M. Spears, Marlboro; A. J. Tindal, U arondun; Walker Floyd, Marion; J. R Filrey, Orainioburg; Dr W. D. Mob, Williamsburg; J. M. Woodley, Suiutoi; W. ll E Elliott, Fairfield; J. F. McKlunoo, Marlboro; J arneb Jjek on, Audcrsor ; H. E Mooro, Marl bo rt ; Thoa Taylor, Jr., Heiland; Taos. Raff, R colane; S. R. L ?vor, Richland; J. F. Weekley. lUruwoll; P. P. Ashley, Florene ; U. F. Mooro, (Jberaw and Ii nnettsvlllo, and Bon. P. Dw'Luacb, Camion. lt ls also thought that C?,pt. E. S. Dr?ke, who won tl.e pr.z'i several yearn ago for tho best and largo?t| producci?n of corn to the aero, will enter again. Capt, Drako has a line farm in Muribin county. Ia filing his entry Mr. Williamson, who has) b en in correspondence with Commis sioner Wa! s m lu regard to tho amount | of corn and com pioduots lmportoo Into the St.ate, writes: "Your letter In regard to corn importation was I more information than I had or have been ablo to obtain with the < li' mi L have mado. It will help mo to fig ure nut tho vast a mou at of oom we Iuexousbb y ship into tho State every year. 1 am going to keep J'$J tho fight so long HS there ls a sin impprtou.' rv. - -Ol. 1 dhah l'aise ou** supplie? at hom?.11 > \ THROWN ACROSS ROOM. (Jives Ills lOznorlenco In tho San FVanolaoo IOnrthqut ko. Albert ll Gould of Chicago, was ono of three persons to arrive lu L is Angeles on tho first train from San Erai cisco lifter tho caril 'quake. "1 was asleep on tho seventh door of tho Pahi.ee hotel," ho said, "at the Limo of the first earthquak. I was thrown out of bed and half way across tho room. Immediately reallz lng tho import, of tho occurrence and | (earing that the building was about lo codep r>, I marlo my way down six (lights cf stairs and Into the main coiridor. 1 was (he ti ?st guest to ap pear. Tho clerks and hotel employ. :S were running like mad mon. With in two minutes a'ter 1 bad reached t>>o corridor, other guests Iv gan to Hwk Imo t? e o ai rt. Most all wore n ght clothing oidy. Men, women ai d children stood as though fixed. Children and weinna cried. Tho men were hardly less aft ctod. "I returned to roy room and got my ?olofcbtng; tnen walked to the offices of the Western Cidi.n in my pujamas r.ni bare feet tj telegraph to my wife In Lm Angeles. I found the tele :raphi r? on duty, but all tho wires were down. I Natdovm on tho side walk and picked tho broken glass out f ino soles i f my feat, and put en my olothci All ?hi., 1 suppose, tonk twenty m I Mites. Within that time, below tl.e Palace hotel, buildings for oro than t hree jhicka were a ma19 of Hames, which spread to other bulld l? gs ''People by tho thousands wore cOTfdid around tho ferry station. I?hey ola wed at the Iron gates like io many maoUci. They sought to break fcho bars and failing lu that, turned on each other. After a mad el ning a 'a^, wo got aboard the boat a..d erohs d t?b? ha -." Gov. llojWUli'n .UC?t<4gOR. Gov. lley*ard Friday sent these telegrams nf sympathy; "Mn'or Schmitz, Sun Francisco, Cal. "Word* o n not express the sympa thy whioh tho pnople <.f my State feel A?r your suroly stricken city, lt will be indeed a labor of love for us to aid y.jii in all that lies In our power. "D. C. I IKY WA ni), "Governor. " "Hon. Gaorge C. Pardee, Gjvomer, Sacramento, Cnl. " rho app^long disaster whloh lins befallen your State touches our hearts eply. Acopt our nincerest Hjmpj. thy In tho ternu'.o ordeal which isl yours. Weare now taking steps to] ? ivo printie il expression to the heart? fuit sympathy wi io i we ft?, i for you. "D. c. ETKYWAIID, UG .voriior." A White Klend. Even Waters, a wliito man 20 years of ?KC, an employe of a shovel gh?u working on tho outskirts of Atlanta, h?s b on looked In tho ToA'flr charged with criminally assaulting Miss Ruth Weaver, tho fifteen year-old dsugh tor of C. C. Weaver, a well known tlnnci o Atlanta Tho father of tho von. g girl found Waters when ap'xmo t cit 7. ins cf the (irani. Park neigh borhood were scouihg tho woods looking for him and but Ur their prompt action and strong persuasion tho man wonk! have b en dealt with roughly. Waters denied tho ohargo. pMjMrj *. >iut? ?"..? ftui.rt illili .ll;. . ii ycJHVi nt) . Jlr-lfA )il&VA "ill i.'i! 1 .1 ' -i. ; v tviiino Hi'hii l.-.jK.o.MI(| ...f iliw Unba-ioiiT hpmuiwi ao^laWJ. .'..?.. ..:?;..? ... i j .M,!, ,,! .. :'.'<! it .ii oxij wt i II ii iioj i 11 ii A uili fi; \;a??T .lIIH "Xiaioon fiioii J(f$tU -PO THOO, ?3^$%;%%,.^ _' . vhvjiiii MulUMi ,yt. ,;n Vi i i.hil ci rf??J i . iii i -i-\ '.Il vtyrTMy.y.i.ut?3??uas?*^..,....,,. ...v.. ....nm'???l|"'"""in.'t1'1'' ?"* '''I' VOX?&.X1. ? ?TTTr.l "i-li!vV ..iluiaiJU?JJ? M AUK ' OUR I^^j^? I^^W^yf^O^^^j^O^ B^jPPXV.?BI ?O 1.1 H DJB?/PH&1GUORICWS 1^^,,^^I-MI^-W?-"JimA a'iiiliml?)"! -".nv ^..iiiiW?lTT-nM ?f.i'0'?'<oW?*T<l^iA,tVfl ?iW'W'^^lira-?ie? 16 ho<>A-M luiyj?itft .veil L-iii m.,?.,. uni lt* IHH H LUI. I ii .i-^.i -:t/ ....KI ,.:.lt /.V_I llo'IUjh .dv\AVL 'A'avlAcVdOaO VII ?/I A( mum m tull m liol ,1 III ft ?fuo^>ilJiil/l in ia w'lutiiii^ttytxj 'mvp il ali. p AU IVA H . .OOeJ ,V8 ibu A whh'i 00.1$ fob ... i l.'.i Y piiO . .. ?MI I lunn x (8 III iiii 11 Y/i.iiii:-ni:7/ 1?) .iguHcl ? v. Innot? oil I io Hito.viJK) vaj-ioir?m O'lane io! kBoM?ttJ moy j v,t\^AH??o?'^oif?A vti* awAempoiary homo of HdmS?eaa! ''Oaf*' (Wans of provl^ods. aro?nov/vio??'thchr wafl jt^^ho,^r(s?i re]ijflir?IMloiit>'l to tho r^8Jit|rae>lie hllJa ?nd VPWll?a oj. t?he^tB??t??W Wf?{(oe8, bu^ttU?injirge vaOAMt l?t tin tho'saW V. moa1 haf noon tfrcemlptediiaudncvcftCtho ."'oini?ti?ilo'i fV^,:oi{owdct\. A<^?WOUMI?iiptwn '.young lady o^.?oqhjl PMWWil WHO tasked replied; Oa a gravo." A feniflftth?lfamill'oB who oould io oure williug expressman are posaos? >n PlPHY^R* J j?to^n, i. mtj? Q?fti Vf ? ? 'tjhattIt??fweek' WblftWrf'! bioii pardedl with coht?teptj are'1 tjofltfy ?iio\e>s? of| high i jvaluo.M u M?nyn ibf> f ?tlu?< hqroale^ftjpopple^tejJol ipbisasjltinv of frWy W?b'hirfi'th?rP'only'lWyt? WP agfc'ik??t WirvipreVieirardH??'i Wg^.Gf1 Hie cotaP vor^ittiOfi: ohiliTng .rde$w? ?tO^i io, mo/r?lng;?il[ Fresh H.mfMd??la?#p?w?? toi ra fe Wofop^ay m^^fojl ?pWrftfW1*] i i THO1 t?mmoH'a?s^tutf?n'?fod fi?t d lng?bave- w?^nbdt'ftll aoelklVflfV?nb al jn'? raola-l idiatinotidna'. Tiio!mr>r?iw io la^Tueudj?y ^fl? ft? dfcrosparuusimfr 9> baili "of ?ftlif0f?l1i,!hai?,! TOr$W?lT4fc all? t? tatip?tbyatb>ltttfJ hiiaW?dV?ea k?d mfdnfcakihgifflcnrily r?latiiinawltl?ihiB M ny gp in Ir ai i ' d O pera peri or mfctfce, was assist log ?orhn factory pallin Olio p&pWteMon of buk; bio daily meals, family who h id, had forostg^ti.tOjtey ,int.'.tbAxi?rgfaw ?itt cV. of foodstuffs on tho fljab day or the disaster \?i rated, hdgbpstijtn tl lr 3oalo of wealth. , .oit(J iMiir ? Next to viewing tho many., iq nura milos of ruin* that pulv uj?d? Sl<( Frauolsoo a city,' 't?o :,Doit^ru>real;zk(i tilon of tlio ruin that foss/rime to bb ti. plaoe o -.u be g*iued bhkn'bV'' V?tf?i tho refugee camps lodA?tect' lh'th? ,d !> trlots willoh woro untt???t??d' ljy^'tin dimes. Gjldeu Gate Wd?kf0wM bli? ncooa of the destitute. Thia Jnr ..- u te i '. ... ?..?..?...i. oi' tlu niunloipa'll > ?ia* berm ooaw.od lab J a visti mush ?oom elly that bears striking* r?tieri bluuee to the fleeting towns locate id' ou tho b irder of a government rr seor vatlon about to bc- opened to pu.bi) uebblemenb. "XHBMAN WITH ?OTJGH." Pormor O on federate Oniorr HelOASod From Jail at Michigan Olty. A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Michigan Olty says: '"JV-o Mxn With a Oough," Col. A. B. Ward, one time Confederate army officer and daring spy, ono of tho men sont N irtb io burn Now York oity du'ing thf idvil war, wa8 released from tho Siatc prison here Wednesday. Ward is one of the last of the old time confidence men. Bim ne*r In dianapolis of wealthy pa entR seventy three years ago, he wan oatt off by nth family beoxuso of too hlth living. Later in Washingbon he kll'.cdan arin; uffljar and tied South, whore, at tb? outbreak of tho war, ho enlisted in thc Oonfederate army. Tho seo.nd year of tho war ho wa? sent North to burn Now York cit) and wan arrested while applying tin toroh to thc Astor riouso Sentooc <> to bo hanged, ho devoted himself ti tho caro of Oonfodcrate prisoner sol diera while in prison, so that Pren) dont Liroln pardoned him. Aft< r the war Ward rMi a paokebon the Misal slppt river, which was fl te up lavlibly and numbered among iii pur.?na the bluest gamblers in r,M United >^t\tcs. Ho lalor -Aenb to N v Y irk. O i ono occasion he broke P ?ll I) vi y 's gambling house, wlunlug ov- .i iii i OOO lo one night. W?r.i's wealbu gradually all pp-d away and ho towk to forging obecka and tie bas s rv vl more than a eo;.ir of t-erm.lu pru on during the las f .irty veata Ile got the title, "The Mun With a Cong -," Bi"vt r> 1 years-, r wtun be hecorod his pardon ir.i f S: uthern prbon by coughing and r? ? K?rd d his cough as his principal stock la trhd:. Fi)ON? ?5 A W .'.hi.. Mr?, ?lury L' wis Foll Into Kolo Nino, ly t''crt D t p. Thursday morning about 0 o'cl< eV the body of MrH. M^ry Lawls, ngeel 4C yeira, tho wile of Sett! LJWIS, \v..e ri.covered lying ab the bottom of v. 90-foot well near her home .-t Glen dal?, Sparbaoburg county. Tno wo rn in's i.eok had bern broken by th? fall and doath had boen instantan eous. T ie sta?b'?n/ discovery was made as tno remit of a eo&roh for her by members of tho family, who mLaeo her from the homo at 2 o'olock, whon abe q hotly left thc room, and unob BOrved, wont out Into the yard, Sin tad boco in a highly nervous condt tlon for several weeks, and tho h. lui la that during a period of tomporar/ derangement she took bhe fatal plunge Into tho de1 p well. Several months ago ono of her sons accldently shot and killed his brother, and tho tragedy sob ?reupon her mind .hat fears for ber safety were enter .tined to such a degroo that an at tendant ha* been with her moit a 1 one time hlnce. It wa? during a lapse of tho usual preoautlon on tho part of ono of tho members of tho famil, that Mts. Liwls suoooedod in evading their vigllehce and olther purposolv ended her life or acotdontally fell into tho. well whllo wandering about the yard. Uo>one? Turner was notified and held an Inquest. Tho Jury decided bhab tho tiftgody w&s tho result of d?lib?ration on thcparbiof tho unfor tunato woman. Toe deocascd is ?ttv vived by lur huahand and bhree chil dren. Tho family ls well known in Glcndalo, vluoh ls a otton mill town about six pillea from Sp&rtanburg, vV bymsib fjH lltw noi3nom . BOU Vit oifflgKWto tmmn&b! W bowl lr*rS$A?!H ?*H&rili?K no u ^iii'iii ?aiiwlq Uiw ?ei? eili I ?? i/f? J^A?kfi*'^Wti^ Wt'-?eViaW IJIOO oiTJ m itt MijtfnkweT? eiU 'io) ooimfcorifti Hhc Uhltc?Mst on Thursday between Mr.r.'&i?h: and. Mr..Hopkinsoonoerning tb? ke^y papors . argea-tu "tho i ff-ob that t.Kcf (UUqolBhBfeanirjr fttid ?i&?:lH? 'bffloia? uo$J$0r^t?>ipnw?dntl pWAIsiimtfrVfr'' (or iSVit?Av^frf ifc?i?iP^?u?jia^ji?^ MHV ?lrjulrfr^ ??ppi?telnUi WeiHegfVtyot?j !>ttV?k dcola??d that! Mri tMWMahV' hid' tif&t ed tho offlolal rcpoibott?u WWBp?q i il<?ltbW#re%md^ /dbW :nojbriijo girjMMttttynfl i >? qfoeWfllltyty Ntj j UK1* bft?*.r*M sqintttir?^httJHtaaWttQo,; 1" Kno wr^HMcr *h ls 'mtiaHrA r?tbVffifit -?htfls .Woand??Ariete do? s1 tar*?ie from?" .jTohd?iaaiRI .JITei b^mlalslbn offc?jV'?'db altfyW?e^'pYin^ xiJa?ontlofilVH?J cfoc?.?! TW%WttHhc oit? .<M?r^Tihm-Au7had<|d??b' >ab?W P? saldj #or ?tf? iKd the 1 Bonito oniyi 1 ?V* suppressing thja^qplored. voto-ssouro i of tb3 pcophTor. IBS rights guaranteed (i beul ft?eri?oftp r??nen ?c?G8j$tuTO.?V ?e weuldlabWofcne> aooattaf' ii?tH?b#Wi}d ,'IPIIJ? tba|^ jb^^ispoophrii?dffimbiMb ht ^jrW r^^.M ibadj.^p?Ri alli.1 be ?.'Miril1lt]mah?tlroWpftyi<MwMcn^?{??t; ifc W//th?( ,rocorrJ?'d I flo i riot * ?fcoy Ifc ^udiA%?m!??lW?,tQiop?at.,,fMl?rjv') ? (] inW^Wklkfl? ^?iflttir?d 'W?I?OJ i?Konisr, wi ot -?0iwhl?U( Ir?t?rtVfr?* Was1 mtfdo t? ti]t? iburninglali?voof/nc^rrji'ajh^ 1 bun],, 1 'Thlnkj Pl/4 s.t ui.ooDiJWho- ' banHwr)i dorse ?uoh barbarities and atrcoltte& .alkjeg about the.ylQlaUQn,,?!,^^. man Ufa."- - - Lever ^^jjn^l^UUr^M \rM'\x leapt??s ?r?pwtauM bub ld' QhCt oa ?PH? ?billi. HobklrW, ^Mib^vrW' pf???ltf?hi, \ty%,\e bondlngiO?^iparn?;??I>?:ui 08 lu n\%0toAhW)fArtf#i dr, noi^yient" 4 confession, affrrrTof positive that h?. s Ota?b?i^fi?^^ , note the viola 'Ion of the law. j At'tho top* orVhblr'^oica? trirJ tw ' senators :e?gag?dt Iii' 'wr*bg!flrjgJ, ,|8b(s) ,alktqg, ,pn()'b%ukfy tbedfltbetiionl nc ?roes. ?jMLtff/ Aldrich. flqaUyioaiJe; or tb? r?^ia|,(f]^|zvl9%we((?rfl^? hat nothing/ wj^efprej WmW PTbo 'disViW ^T^o^Mfc?ia"t?s ;ame ev?n -r^dV?1 hbat(k Mr.'T??i'Miil ..eiiled tWW'Jatf '?jw fcafd^b?JW???B\ boon oow'rJd U)y liyri?rtltftfwrpf?)v hem fromigolngi '8?b1b?',iy?iIfl\ bn'fc1 lared thar, W was wedesVHry'lrt Bnb' \) v'rtrollna, )w!?epril?th,cr tWff4o>H V)Wv^/ ? UKJ ;rir.y (HMpd^ulHi/binpitb'^d^ rov tho bruto ou trago i a whlt? tornan in orde.r l.>r ?ihe wbi\o men t.c iain protfQtldn .ffir their wives -alu) laugbtor&> <t>',1?l""?li ",,f .HUt'tfOnn iMlhJi'.iMlA^Sbri ilJiw lijtjj ; A dispatch from Oaklsnjrlp?o9., ?*v$ :>e hundred Af rid u?$HidvJ)i ?bt?! biU-? icen taken out of v.VriiqAg(ii?,.w,->,f S at : iCKplial, near^^^ni^ ^^eritp[^a ,, lelal estimates pitJ^ji^nn-itbor o J lied in:-A: e Aacieuts <\\ 207 and i i the malo buildii s of the DwpMial c< j ..kfS'>:-, pinning .^.ny v.,'-.!.-'cots uwf?ei . ti fallen walla th*M u?l.)o^p?i|?'?l l? il o-1 s bad ; tie mofe d ?o l r' es o? Vgl. .'.ara college anti not one of the stu tfnia or priests w:v>t*jnr-.,rrf,r~',,''',""'r Allix]]- r Mi A*, tho result of ?MlTry vf^9t*\?f)i^* \ rabi'! of tho (Jo:ortMovFuer annirh ijompany, forty mil?? wes?; or T dtd, Col, on SuuWay/l twlt'jl miners aro knovsu to bbidfca?.il'?urj otoer h mi sb g. HlidroiJA)boi*ei if?i't.V men in t.-o mme at Duo time"X)f v]lie ^zplOvslon. Seven teeni I jnthiAra ) iiwuv wer ?, working 3,70d feetJri m tibQ en trono , CHOapeil unininrnd "i^rotig' uiolbor ( pening. The,, (?X?loMnn,Mp.C; nu red In It oma 3 and ?, near the main entrai o -, and was t ho ( result ol a windy Blx.t, wbioh Ig'ilted'Vho1 'Mht Floronoo Winw** " Tho board of dlrector^iptJJtg>nj]f;|j fermatory icbool for juvenile ( frend ers met In Columbia on ^m^^y^nfi (O' lvod bidj for tlio iooajUpn^ll Jtlfi Institution. S. veral boilVtle^ pqn.fi,?, offers, but tihab of u iorenCrt' an?r-ared to l>e the best. That was nHy if?riia or land In suburbs of the oltfy,*tWM,,'i U00 OiVHh, and this was aocepted, pro vld-d tho board, aftor a ?isltV'afmu'ld find tho location sui table. ***"~ li lKht r.?r m V huroh \{QJ\ ?[[ A dispatch from Warsaw, P dand, ..ny:i a procoKSlon nf 2.000 C.MI.-MI from neighbor lng villages Sundsj tried to rcoapturo their ohuroh Kt I J-.Miios. A fur loua tight with MiVtfaT vitia ensued, in the oourso of y/h|oh twelvo persons were killed anq Jjjfty wounded. , nong VMtvsm*- im*.J"j/.' mv.o dangeroini PF-?nKtM?yi?! ri es on Ll o ?. \ MlWf] Mm ? was tb,i.e. I tnW?mgtf?rM?\V} l<'Ainl li tre. > ubi Four li vos wore lcs< early Sunday tn n (Ire, which swept away a ?table anda low of three story frame ?li?t boutes In West 2d street, near Park Pia^e, Ooney Island, and nearly thirty families wero rendered home? leas, ?p?gws? B ?agtfc H ll o?o<?7?lfni~ ll. T.t"?.uT .not? B? mtmhdJy ti i bu*?*! , a Mimi il I/" ?omni .'id lo ablion! ?>iJT WnBlilnxlorf^nWI'W lWc?f?W'>rff [118 v^'iioclv/o/i <ii nolp <n?iuilo :biiii?Dlyldf*ioa:tIw<Bi?UIl^WT -,M> .0 V bos e-~ o'i;? i ) ?i 11J wi> i\ of Pr?blbltloa. btf iMftW MOTS^Fi^a^ftal : panuco f othei wuntrtf V>ijudg tog1 from ?benito* tojfl tuyi t>be>i8tot*?Rmon ot from WMnlngCon. Now, there's good M^rflftd Wfoi^^?WWRVlPft^? Hf ffltt tW^yKpjMa TOw? for |i trWHftfttl otf <f oWoW?r! mtioW ' Why ? J?ootasa 'UU- xi dra H on HA iluauedv; Then bnure's ?rana oJd.^Tixftttf fctilAoibbW /.nd of the country. Her statesmen JnlcorfgTOBS avoid!* the oquca'tlOn Ibo s**?fliJH|%ftl^tfroujtf:A m^?QgxUOf Ifel^VftWlM*^ IfatftfjJ ? Hel*l?!BWfr]l?b ?W'Hi?JobhHrte ^chnsirogarUlBsb of:h?wb thejlba* mtm ?l?f? wHtepubljo pptnlWfcM 'to amt loiv o'?a??he WPnMPriaqr e^pWopujin numb?'r of Ripubllo?n o? Mea wehf Domoojmj.ijcfj/ie^HfS jthfrdPemocraU openly opposed prohibition and dc iftHWlA i10 ?WiMakfl Wi PTfiduolng moro hypocritical vloUwonk(.oi,law and evasions of truth than anything IdverlktKfwhH' 'Governor t&Ub Himself "ba? comb | out gain?t prohibition aa iXffl&f&M M W*!: 1ft I to ??ld ?? plan'di!fc??lllig vVhlsUay.' 1 Trie1? ' Otilia to rKvvoltheiBympiitibytot'tjh^ mafjirrty i >/( Mm roi lind aap/ ido wnsv '&i1ha?gu? the ftsHP^iJ^'^rrfits ii moy/ .*.&> ?muta? II Hw tho present laws t?o at?be ta jid.-hiybu twtUv> bllnoVi(tlgeV,(Wf??*Oj .In' ta- iGarjftdan?nd i ei?o where? > aod 1 iha% /jf^td has- CKttitoepi Itttei ftllghtattidf" ?ft ?FM?kWW?-11 ! iBr??<Wi lt is asserted, piy out largo anmajOi money for whiskey and strong brink brought lo byWOroas and freight-, ?i^j?^l^wt. out. Propositions are-pendi?g to pub ont . P&Vflt%!&9fl|W *lto,d^.?*l?^tion pjf 10 Wy ? amutP?8pit WP ft???4y < > i i tho ?ji t??? belog i<jhqb<bQtsIwlIiCte?rjoui<*ge .?po?pjass^ d?i4 ^ija(Ar?cLtlBa^ -way '/rVtri?iy1 sjiV?rJ^up'1 bVerM tfHefo^ino )fU8Stioriri)f prohib? tlo'?Jf?rt?? ^hfclro .ittoM</to t>onba<it?ao an?isatobtiihftfco , v.stln? local option lawsahal? be,allow. DwfnooVatW < >Kt?-brgan? g?a1 tb1 d?tokdd oiollifcU&on fin. lih? nparrftjtioj?r?tam, ?oV'idt?rt?st are'worWri^'toieWi iSO?ii?ai?lti'ttie; b??weraaadi wlhe??ttt? ?SfiF^i^i?ffii1 5IV?0V % f w(? tab* ara tilling, sb;ut as muoU ?mmf ?fiWdVF'?ftofW?i^ ato?tAn?Wolnoy' eVar?dlrl^lByilriieattil u6f if??itox.dUjfilo?f?ftighWl?hilo .unet ttifen jfX^r?Mep.FJtiia jbenuli otiain^lmefltisipring mg up in tv9^io/itoi.ohHifgeahis anfl .ive tho l'gnt di inks the advanUgt ?i law over tRo"otnera,, aa leis con? ' o d .*;ii*K>woli?u ir.?d?ce^. drunken* ??ess n pr. at deal," -Tae prohibition a vbl ? sib ! *w tMc&a^yifttJtmiD A? '*o I ??jjWii?ypolillolAVlf?llWi'ftlftHMn^l offJ*i in ?flOiil?s?trjiiii blf?tre'^ettt^?tutbtt?K l?ffiy f?tf>??I0tMt>??la^Ci?Oiii iioill Tilfl qfsn^Sar? us tho .neat, Solution KI.hV-thb MqUw''?Ropie'atia"pt?htbl^ i utniKia UM 1 work h *?J i dgeblieV to abdl? sb it, t h? forweriilw.??r,'< the i bellet bey c.vti brm? ajjput prohibition and . ?o latter believing,, they .OMI bring (bout arii?ifftfi'Of tJhb HbUriHaA^gtem ir looa! optionv"In his repenti hoi f.<t?ki>?8ai.toiUiht htate; iSsna or > Pillman JtiWMW Jd Ith? hpaH^ lQi?f>&'\ P*>*H| rM^Silft?^i1T n ol n in rn ; Y/ .'>iwi> ?a io luv i? iAtji?a?iiWraoolsoo,two hurtdied bodr ivft 11ft'VWl-n j..,^; iPtjorar^. d^trl?,^ mm m?&i?iti^da .AbEbliateJy.-.viw.'Mwi'ry to> ontvi-ipit ttlseisal-ii d t tUo i^ii) )rlby, ?ot j ^?iiWfi?MPo?^n,^^idffpot??lf, VfH'!f(ir *(kHWWMrUtlHiJI,'M?V?- bWiW eu o Vin t tA?) d vory ^?Wt te<y ? ? ??no ruin? i ) *< I bt?c iJu r ndd. bu ? id inga i m dtba bu*l-/ SSBB^9 0?.^ "?w^? ii wia amii ninon nd ,y/ij.u dj^iod j .J'li?uf*flrt WPi?l\?rVffVr^i<H?. Ililli i -?V?Wttajrttflif?jtifflfrWMtt.i,Q^u^l Od ??!>go sfeV^ my Butt er7/ 8t?n OTftn? V? oo.owas liiitautty ^kill id tSUrKIa^. 'i1 An " ' c.dtom\tlo revolver dropped oui Ifl-j his pookoti, was ria charged and *H* bullet passea through his haari.., Dr. Taggart was one ot California'! prom* luent phyaioUni,