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POltTIiAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL, 38, 190G. NO. 1.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KAUSPELL NEWS OF THE WEEK POKING FOR SITES. BUILD DISASTER PROOF.
KAUSPELL, MONTANA
San Francisco Wholesalers Want to
BOILS WITH ANGER
u Bo-gl-
D. R. PKRt.BR, I'res", F. J. LEMtUT, V. Pre.. It. E. WKBSTKK, Cnib., V. D. t.AWSON, A. Cash.
Buslucsa at Once. Modern Steol Buildings Will Undoubt-
Transact n general banking business. Drafts Issued, available In all cities of tbe United i " edly Be Erected.
Statsi ind Europe, Hong Kong and Manila. Collections mndeon favorable terms. San Francisco, April 27. Tho first
In a Condensed Form for Oar Important step toward reestablishing Oakland, Cal., April 25. Son o Fran-cIbc-
trmlo relations In San Francisco was Russia On Eve of New Revolu- can bo robuilt bo tho disaster from
LADD 6. TILTON, Bankers Portland, Oregon Busy Readers. taken tonight when tho realty mon hold
a hurried consultation with moro thnn
eatthqua'ko ond flro will be practically
KttablUhed In 1850. Transact a General Banking tluslness. Interest allowed on time do tionary Outbreak. impossible Tho dozen or two of stool
pull ll. Collections made at all tiolnts on favornblo terms. Letters of Credit Inued available In fifty important merchants. Tlin nbWt frame buildings that withstood tho tor-rib- lo
Kuropo and the Kaatem Htntcs. felaht Kxchnmre and Telesrnnhlo Transfers until nn Natr York. of tho meeting was to socuro temporary heat uproar thomsolvos among
Washington, Chicago, St Louis, Denver, Umahn, Ban Francisco and various twlnts in Oregon, quarters for tho wholesalers, six of
muningiuu, luann, omninna nnu jiniisn uoiumoia. Kxehango sold on London, l'arls, rlln, HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS whom announced they wcro forcod to go
tho dismantled ruins rb nroof of thin.
Frankfort ana nong Kong. CONSTITUTION IS A MERE FARCE Tlio worst that happened to tho modern
into business immediately.
Tho meeting was called without warn- buildings waB a " from thn
"sat-aim--
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK ing, so tho real catatn ninn worn not earthquake. Modorn architectural
OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Resume of the Lett .Important but prepared to odor sites. It was decided skill cannot ovorcomo thin, but It ran
J. C. AINBWOIITII, Prsildent. W. II AYKH, t. R. W. BCHMKKR, Cashier thot tho two bodies meet again Satur- Opposition to Despotism Is United by minimlzo tho loss. Undoubtedly tho
A. M..WIliaiIT, Assistant Cashier. .Not Lett Interesting Events day morning at 10, to make final business centor of tho city, at least,
Traasacl ft general banking business. lhafts Issued, arillablo In all cities of the Uulul Deprivation of Liberty Idlo
8tatM and Kuropo, Hong Kong and'Manlla. Collections made on favorable terms. of the Pest Week. Tho realty men discovered will be built up according to plans that
NORTHWEST OOHNEN THIRD AIM BAK STREETS. that' tho wholesalers wcro all ready to Workmen Organizing. will make it perfectly safe, como what
ntovo across tho bay. Tho chairman of may.
tho mooting, Mr. Triost, announced that
FIRST NATIONAL &ANK of HafthYmklmm, with tho .prophet. -
Wmmh.
,
Dowlo's wife linn become reconciled laud was ollercd tho wholesalers in Oak-
St. Petersburg, April 20. Tho polit-
Thote is a steady exodus from San
Francisco now, and it will continue.
. land practically frco of chargo for a
OmmMml ansf 0190,990.00 Siu-mlu-
period of two years. ical situation has grown threatening. Thousands are thoroughly frightened,
Oakland in tnaklna a irroat effort ts and ovory littlo window shaker that oc
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY enpturo San Francisco skipping. Trlcst naked tho real cstato mon for Tho publication yesterday of tho now vV
figures nntl location sites, snvlno- - tha draft of the "fundamental law" or curs striken terror into their tnnl.
W.M. LARD CHAD. CAHPKKTKK W, L. BTEINWKO, A. II. CLINK
President Vice President Cashlor o Assistant Cashier Senator Iloyburn is Improving from wholesalers wanted them immediately. "constitution" of Russia has aroused a Bnt most of tho peopio will havo their
lila second attack of appendicitis. From his manner of expression it would nerve back within a week and then
storm of indignation, and amidst tho
appear that somo of tho wholesale mor- -
FIRST NATIONAL BANlK
W alia Walla, Washington. (First National Bank In tho State.)
Mnny of tho steel frnmos of largo
buildings in ,8an Francisco nro unin
jured. Probablo Republican Ticket.
present great distrust of tho govern
mont's motives has furnished Just the
stimulus needed to solidify tho entire
nothing will bo heard but talk of
tho elty.
Tho Monadnock building, next to
tho Palace Hotel, will bo fitted up
Transacts a
General Banking: Business. The. rogulnr troops now liavo cntiro
clmrgo of feeding tho San Francisco
8enator, short term, F. V. Mulkey.
Senator, long torm, Jonathan llourno
opposition in Parliament. The Recti
insists that with the realization of tho shortly for efllcos, and sovoral unfinish-
CAPITAL 1100,000. BUKPLUB IIOO.UUO.
refugees. uongressman, First District, W. O. ed skyscrapers will bo completed In tho
new Rurslan loan, and nnder tho falsa
U5V1 ANKENY. President. A. II. 11KYNOLD8. Vice President. A. It. I1URFORD, Cashier Uawloy. midst of tho desolation. Ti.roe months
Kinir Edward. Emperor William and conviction that tho revolution is sup-
rOHN U. ItYAN. Prcs. I). J. 1IKNNK38EY, Vlco Prcs. JOHN O. MOKONY: Cashlor Emperor Nicholas will hold a confer Congressman, Second District, V. R. pressed, the government has not hesi- from now thoro will bo tho greatest
K. J. 110 W.MAN, Asst. Cashier. MARK MKlNNK.lt, Asst. Cushler. '.. ence shortly. Ellii. tated again to show tho cloven hoof, building boom tho city has ovor known.
Governor. James WIthycombe. not even masking its Intention to dis- Wrecking work has begun. Tlio streots
THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK OP GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Ilollovuo, Toxns, has boon devastated
Treasurer, Q. A. Steel-- . solve Parliament, if it is found to be aro being cloarod nnd tho shells of
by a tornndo. Forty pcoplo uro re- Supreme Judgo, Robert Eskln. buildings blown up. Tho Emporium
Capital, $200,000. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Deposits $1,200,000 ported klllod. troubleeomo.
Superintendent Public Instruction,
M. Brlanchaninoff, In tho fslovo, calls nnd 20 others went this marnliiD.
ABflOCIATK 1IANK8: paljr Ilnnk A Trust Co., Ilutto; Daly Dank A Trust Co., Anaconda Tho Japaneso trilkndo has given J. II. Ackertnan. tlio draft of tho "fundamental law" a Blasting is necossary only in tho heart
$200,000 to the relief of San Francisco, Stato Printor, W S. Dunlway. of tho city. Throughout most of the
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE ami mo peopio a iiko. sum. "mockory" which will bo resentod by
A. M. Crawford. every honest man, bo ho a membor of
Attornoy-Qonora- l, miles of ruins thoro Is hardly a wall
TAOOMA, WASH. Tho doubtful voto in tho sonnto on Labor Commlislouor. O. P. lloff. tho "Black Hundred" or a Social standing.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY tho rnilrond rato bill Is largo enough
OmmMml $200,000 ' Sufplum $300,000 to swing tho result either way. Revolutionist, adding that "such a
chnnts woro ready to desert Ban Fran- mixturo of lies and falso lode on tho DEAD EXCEED 1,000.
. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
1'rrsldcnt: Arthur Albertson, VI ro Proildout and Cashier; Hio Sim FrnnciMCo blocks was burnod by
OKFICRHH-ChrstorTho- rne,
An nrea of 453 cisco mid locate in Oakland until truck eve of tho assembling of tho roal mas
I'roderlck A. Rico, Assistant Cashier; Dclbort A. Young, Assistant Cashier. flro. It is OHtimntcd tlmo at least as San Francisco could bo ters of the country can only tend to
that tho bulldlnus destroyed will bo in rebuilt. Only n Small Proportion Has Beon
push tho pooplo to n fresh revolution Identified, Says Coroner.
JNO. C. AINHWOHTII. Prcs. JNO. 8. 1IAKKH, Vlro Prcs. P. C. KAUFKM AN, 3d" Vice Pros.. tho neighborhood of 00,000. Tlio wholesalers announced thoir In- with its attending
A. O. PltlCHAItl), Cashlor. F. P. IIABKKM., JR., Asslstaut Cashier. tention to congrogato In ono district If conflicts and anar-
Norway is taking steps to organise a Son Francisco, April 25. Coroner
possible. They tirofcrrod the southern chy. Tho existing rcgluio Booms fated William Walsh
THE FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY BANK
now army. pnrt of tho city becnuso of tbo railroad to go down in blood." estimates that tho total
General Banking CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $390,000 Safe 'Deposit VauKa A ninth victim of tbe explosion on facilities there. When tho real cstato Tho really dangerous cloment in tho number of dead will bo not less than
SAVINGS DCPARIMCNTi Interest at the Rato of 3 er cent per Annum, Credited tbo battleship Kearaarge has died. man mentioned several sites in tho situation, howovor, is not in tho atti- 1,000. Ills reports nro complete, ond
TACOMA, WA8HINOTON vicinltv of North lleach tho ntorchnnts tude of tho Liberals but in tho poss- his estimate ia niado up from nil tho
Tho last of the Russian prisoners said tlicso would have to rocelvo soe- - ibility of another upheaval from below data ho has been able to collect. Coro-
ALFRF.D COOI.IDuK, Prcs. A. F. McCLAINK Vlco Prcs AARON KUIIN, Vice Pres. have boon returned homo from Japan. ond cull, as they wanted south of Mar- at tho very moment when the intellect-ua- l ner Walsh said:
CIIAH. K. BUIUnKK, Cashlor. I). C. WOODWARD, Asst. Cashier. ket street, if wucli a location woro at forces of the country, have been "Bodies that tho doptity coronorn
The total relief fund from all sources nil possible. unitod. For some time the Social havo found and buried number 300, as
THE COLFAX NATIONAL BANK of totuls
Oolfmx Wmmh. grows. moro than $18,000,000 and still Tho wholesalers said most of their
tnombers wcro willing to bo housed un- Democrats and other proletariat orga
follows: --
A
Ompltml, $120,000.00 nizations trying to arrange a "At Polk and Bay street. 32: at have-bee-
There is no danger of an epidemic der onoor two roofs nt the prosont general uprising to coincide with the Portsmouth square, 23; at Washing-
time, nnii.thnt thoy could munago with
Transacts n gonoral banking business. Special facilities (or handling Eastern among flan Francisco's homeless, ac such iiunsjtcrs for nt lenst a year. Tbey coavoeatlon of Parliament, but appa- ton square, 12; at the e house, Six-Mil-
Washington und lduho Horns. cording to tbe neatlu authorities. then HdkcM tho real estate men for flit- - rently they were making no headway. 20(1; l Hill, 23; scattered in' at.I-aare- '
W. F. KKTTKNIIACII, Prcs. J. ALKXANDKR, Vice Pres. GKO. If. KKBTKIt, Cashier The Ban Francisco bank vaults are ures on buildings. It was Impossible Now. however, a great movement different parts of tho city, 10.
.
believed to be uninjured, but It will bo for (ho latter to furnish this data under among the Idle workmen of tho capital. "No thorough search lias beon mado
LEWISTON NATIONAL BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, "$21 5,000.00
a week before they can bo opened. present conditions, no the wholesalers wno number 42,000, has come to the of tho district south of Markot street or
agreed to wait for n fow days for their surfaco, and thoro is more than a tho Chinese quartor. Many Hvch must n
Capital recently Increased from IW.OCO to f 100,000 fc'iirplns Increased from lMKM to 1100,000
Insuranco mon will have , say on re- ntiHwor. that this movement Is simply havo been lost in thoso sections.
Tho wholesalers announced thnt six
Alexaixlor, O.O. lluiinoll, J. II. Morris, draco K. Pfallllu. R.O. Ilcach, building plans of San Francisco and of thoir members "South of Market street wero tho
would rcqulro at loast tho cover for a real uprising which is cheap lodging houses, nnd mnny
DIIIF.CTOKH-J- os.
). II, Hosier, W, F. Kottonbach, O. K. (lucrnoy, Win, A. l.llwrt, Juo. W. Ulvetis, A. Froldonrlch, will not allow flimsy structures to bo of
erected. 100,000 squaro foot. Ilcforo tho meet- being organized behind it.
Twenty-tw- o Years a National Bank. Oldest Bank in LewWon, Idaho. ing adourncd others told tho realty mon Meetings of mon out of work held In tlieso collapsed from the enrthnuako.
Most of San Francisco's people would that thoy intended to join with tho six tho suburbs during tho list few nights There is littlo chanco that half of thn
Send Your Washington, Idaho and prefer to aeo the city rebuilt on tho in reopening right away, nml, In rough wero attended by orators of the Social inmates nf the collapsed buildings had
A council of mon opportunity to escapo.
Montana Business to the plan f the old and oppose changes in figures, It is estimated that the mer- Democratic patty.
tho etroetd, chants will ncod at least 1.000.000 out of work has also sprung into exist- true nf Chinatown.
square foot of ground space.
This is also
"Shortly after tho earthauako. sol
OLD NATIONAL BANK Jonathan Ilouruo la Raining on II. ence Iiko tlio famous Workmen's Coun-
cil which directed the big strike of last dlers and police, so I have boeu told,
Spokane Washington M. Cako, who leads for tho Republican
nomineo for Senator in tho Oregon pri
mary elections.
SANTA BOSA TO BE BBBUILT. fall. Proclamations havo beon Inued hurled bodies found along tho water
railing upon all workmen to support front. I havo received no official ro
Entlro Business Soctlon of City Do tho men out of work, who domaud that port these,
nf
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED
1881 All tho credit for stopping tho Ban Btroyod by Earthquake the city within a week shall put them "Tho total number of dead will un-
doubtedly reach, if it dees not exceed,
Moorehond, Mlnncsotu Francisco firo belongs to three export
Santa Hosn, Cal., April 27. Tho lat to work upon tho construction of now 1,000."
gunners from Mara Island navy yard. est figures show street railroads nnd bridges, for which
JOHN I.AM1I, DAVID A8KEOAARD, LK.W A. HU.NTOC ARTHUR H.C06TAIN, dead, flfty-on- o sixty-thre- o
President Vice President t'ainler Aait. Cashlor They blew up a strip of buildings one injured nnd soven missing, ns pub- has been appropriated. ""
lntertAt Pnld on Time Depoasltai block w'do in front of tho flames, uslns lished in thoso dispatches.
a ton and a half of Tho eutiro business section of tho
gun-cotto- ARMY IN CHARGE.
LAY TRACK TO HAUL DEBRIS.
town
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of East Grand Forks, Minn. Oakland's present population is about dences was destroyed and mnuy resi-
wont down.
Southern Pacific Offers Valuable Aid
1000 to the block. San Francisco's Hungry Being Fed by In Clearing Ruins.
Farm Loans Negotiated. Firo and Cyclono Inaurnneo Written. Docs a Twenty flros started, but tho water
General Hanking liubidess. General Funston has barred sight supply was unimpaired,, and within Quartermaster's Department. San Francisco, April 25, Ah a wel- --
Capital, $50,000 K. ARNEbON, I'rei. O. It. JACOI1I Cashier Beers from Ban Francisco. threo hours tho flames were under con- Ban Francisco, April 20. Gradually come relief to tho officials and
citlronu
4 Pep Cent Intertstst Raid on Tlmo DopoMltst tho National Government is taking over nf San Francisco, who havo looked up-
Ban Francisco's Chinatown will trol. Cut off by tho disaster from com- tho work of succoring the homoless and on tho ruins of the city and upon thn
never bo rebuilt on the old alto.
munication with tho rest of tho world, foodies thousands of Ban Frnncisconud monstroiiB pjles of bricks and stone
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BISMAHK. MONTH DAKOTA
A heavy rain has added to the dis- Santa Itosa know nothing of tha de- tomorrow
comfort of the residents of the San struction of Ban Franoitfco until tho
tho representatives of the twisted iron that wereonco their homes
United Htates Army will havo charge and places of business, is the announce-mea- t
nr-riv-
and
Emtmkllmhma In 1819. OmmMml, $100,000. Inlmrmmt PmU wi Tim DrnpomNm Francisco refuge camps, from thoro of a tralnlnnd of noarly of tho gigantic taek of issuing
1,000 refuiiees. hoimlm.' for holn thnt Jood to that the Southorn'Paclflo railroad
Mon are clearing away tho Ban Fran could not bo glvon, but nenrby towns all those who remain In tlio city. This will aid in any way in tho work of
C. II. LITTLK. 1'reslclent. K.U. KKKDRICK, Vice President.
8. M. l'YK, Cashier. J. U llKIX. Assr. Cashier.
BENENAL BANKINB BUSINESS TRANSAOTED. clsco ruins. The newspaper offices will camo to tho rescue, nnd after a period development resulted from the meeting clearing away the debris. Tho rail-
be among the first buildings repaired. of starvation and suffering nid was of the executive committee today and road officials nro roady to
build a track
tho work will be turned ovor to the through the heart
THE JAMES RIVER NATIONAL BANK . General A. W. Greeley has assumed Tho courthouse tho now Mnsonio torn- - United States Quartermaster of this city, from Harrison of tho todevastated
command of the Fedoral troopa at San nlo, tho now library and tho Odd Fel- department, who will establish a com- and to street tho bay,
Of JAMESTOWN, NORTH DAKOTA. run their flatcnrs in for the
The Oldest and Largest Banking House in Central North Dakota Francisco. General Funston will act lows' building wont with tho other plete system of issuing rations at all of wreckage that must bo removed before
under Greeley's orders. buildings, but Inrgcr and better struc- the 58 stations throughout the city. new buildings arise and normal condi-
Collections made ton all points in North Dakota. Foreign and domestic exchange boujh tures will replace thorn. This waB a day of optimistic reports
and told. Telegraph transfers to all parts of America. The latest figures on cash subscrip- It is tho intention of business men nt from all sides, "Conditions improv- tions can bo restored. In this great
tions from all parts of the United once to begin rebuilding. Tho savings work between 3,000 and 4,000 men will
8tates for the relief of dan Francisco bank of Santa Ilosa occupied n $10,000 ing," was the happy expression from bo employed. Tho railroad will carry
THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK sufferers totals $7,314,000. Dunning. Jts new one, which will bo an caring
those who had charge of the duties of tho debris wherever tho authorities
OF DUL.UTH, MINNESOTA.. Citizens of San Francisco have united oOiea building, will cost $250,000. for their less fortunate towns-me- want it taken, and by so doing will
during the last few days. In fact make possible the performance of the
n
CAPITAL, 48BOO.OOO SURPLUS 73H.OOO in demanding that the state militia be worth $100,000, Con Hhen, wlio lost flvo buildings,
the moot important duty will hereafter
says that
wlthdrawnl and Federal troops take ones will bo worth twfco his flvo new bo performed by the United States onnrmouss tatk.
U. S. Government Depositary. their place. Wanton shooting is given thnt sum. It is said that an application will be
Tho saino spirit is manifested by nil Army, that of distributing the food and made immediately to the supervlrors nf
OKOHOE l'ALMKR F. lu M EVE Its OKO. L. CLEAVKR W. L. I111ENIIOLT8 as the causo. who havo beon Interviewed. supplies which havo been donated most San Frnncltco for a franchise for tills
President Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier lavishly by the people. The citizens of spur truck. The route is not known,
One hundred distinct and separate
La Grande National Bank "ISSSSg books, telling the complete story of the
San Francisco earthquake and fire;
Fissures Open in tho Earth. San Francisco have turned their atten- but tho rails will porhnpi bo laid along
Oakland, Cal., April 27. Word comos tion to tho details cf tho reconstruction tho lines of loast resistance,
Oamital and Stirplmt, $120,000 each of them "tho only authentic ac- from tho district between Milpitns and of their business.
DIRECTORS: J. M. Rerrr. A. B. Conley, F. J. Ilulmes, F. M, liyrklt, F. L. Meyers, Oeo. L count," are in process of preparation
deavor, Geo. Palmer. Alviso, on tho south arm of San Con Pay All Insuranco.
J'ron-ehc- o
in various cities of the country, and Wants Philippine Traffic. Oakland, Cal., April 25 Stato In-
they will be offered to the country bay, that fissures havo opened in
DAVIU II. BEECIIKR. SIDNEY CLARK,
be-fo- re
Warhington, April 20. Senators surance Commissioner K. Myron Woifo
the embers are cool. tho earth, nnd water Is flowing ovor the
President. Cashier. Fulton and Gearin today received a tel announced today that nearly all tho
Union National Bank BBB$mBBBBBA
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reach nearly 100.
Twenty miners were killed by an
surfaco. The section Is known ns tho egram Irom tlio Portland
The death list at Santa Rosa will artesian belt, hundreds of wells flowing
perennially and supplying moans of Irri- Commerce temporary
gating largo areas. Such wells rcqulro made the
Chamber of largo Insurance companies would ho
asking that Portland bo able to mako satisfactory adjustments
headquarters for of tho losses caused by tho Han Francis-
JpSsWLanWmmBBBm capping to restrnin tho How under ordi- shipping supplies to the Philippines, co fire, He estimates that the amount
Incorporated 1890 in Colorado. nary conditions, nnd recent disturbance pending the rebuilding of warehouses for which tho companies are liable will
CAPITAL $100,000
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AwRi9m m " TBsssssssssssLM French mining districts.
There is an armed insurrection in the of the earth's surfaco has roleusod sub- and docks at San Francisco. The Sen- probably reach
terranean streams Hoods In this local- ators will take the matter up with the Wolfe says ho hopes the authorities of
$250,000,000. Mr.
ity aro flooded and impassable. Quartermaster-General- . The President San Francisco will now grant tho hith-
Thousands of refugees are leaving today sent a message to Congress urging erto unanswered appeal of the fire in-
San Francisco for the north, south and Steel People to Bush Orders. an immediate appropriation for re- suranco companies for on auxiliary Bait
Pfcya Interest on Time Deposits east. Pittsburc. Anrll 27 Orders have building the warehouses at San Fran- - water system on Twin Peaks.
General Funston and Mavor tfchmlU beon issued by tho officials of tho circo. Car-negi- o
unite in saying there is no daneer of an Steel Company making all orders Tsl An Opens Her Heart.
opldemlc of disease in San Francisco. for San Francisco "emergency orders," Another $26,000 tor Japan.
THE OLD BANK CORNER and giving them precedence John O. Pekln, April 25. The empress dow
Washington, April 20.
Grsuad Fork,
Every bulldlnuin Fort Braav. a Men. Ncalo, structural engineer of tho Car- tribution ol $25,000 from Another con ager has sent to the American legation
doclno county town of 6,000, was negie. Company, left last niirht for Ban th Christian a check for $50,000 for the rellof of the
wrecked or burned. But one life was Francisco to take chnrge of tho struc- Cross
Herald was received today by the Red sufferers from the disaster at Han Fran.
NORTH DAKOTA tural force of tbo United Status Steel for transmission to Japan for the clsco, and is sending $20,000 to the
lost. I Corporation on tho Pacific Coast. relief of the famine sufferers. Chinese In that city.
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