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U. S. WEATHEE BUREAU. APRIL 23. Last 24 hours' rainfall, trace. iUGAE 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.42c; Per Ton, $68.40. Temperature, Max. 80; Min. 72. Weather, cloudy; .valley showers. 8S Analysis Beets, 8s 6d; Per Ton, $76.40. ESTASUSHED JUtV 2. t856- - VOL. XLIIL, NO. 7397. HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1906. PRICE FIVE CENTS. AM 0)F CAUTO TO 13 A SAYS FINANCIAL DIFFICHLW WILL CONTINUE SOMl DAYS 909090909090909 oooeocoWeo...... .... ... ... ....., , .HUM. ?' g,1!".'--.-..- ... coooooaoooo " ' , : -- 0 r " 7 . , (CABLEGRAM RECEIVED BY BISHOP & COMPANY FROM THE BANK "i OP CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 23, 1906. 0 0 Situation cannot be exaggerat- s 0o ed. Financial situation at stand- 0 still, will continue some days. All 0 e great resi-- 0 business and portion 9 " . 4 ...... - t; a--iW?- sv 0 Mriw iffV- vfr dence totally destroyed. 5 district 9 0 9 BANK OF CALIFOBNIA. 0 The Bank of California, of which Charles R. Bishop is Vice-Preside- nt, ' n - " lr f N,t - , ' - v is one of the leading financial institutions of California r - .v , - v, $ . ' it ' States,' 0 and of the United and of course would send out nothing that East s sile. Ycst s;,ie. could not be relied upon absolutely. It is the California correspond- VAN NESS AVENUE, A DIVIDING LINE OF THE FIRE. 5 The final stand of the fire fighters was made at Van Ness avenue, where Mavor Schmitz" ordered several entire blocks dynamited in order to ent of the local banking house of Bishop & Company. tuecis. me auvance 01 lue uesuuaiuu. uese uioens uestroyea siooa along the east side of the avenue. Advertiser Special yesterday. ooooeoootooooc cxoeoooeo o oeoooo oeooooeoeooc8oeoc ooooeoo090o AN FRANCISCO HOW THE NEWS SERVICE A c AT :SS WAS ALL BROKEN UP 0 STILL TREMBLES N D A A Five Days to Get an Answer From a Cable- gram Around the World to The Operators at the Cable Hut Near the Cliff An Answer Yesterday to the Advertiser's Re- Lbs House Felt One More Shock of Earth- Angeles, quest on Sunday for Details quake Last Night. of the Disaster. To show how badly the land line news service has been inter- rupted by the earthquake we publish- - below the answer, received m. S. time.) round-the-wor- SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. (10 145 p. F. Just about 7 :3o lost evening, to a ld message for informa- Yesterday afternoon the Associated Press sent an answer to stopped. load another shake. We were just getting out when it tion sent to the Los Angeles Herald last Wednesday night. The the Advertiser's request, made on Sunday, for additional and specific OUT. THE FIRE IS ALL news in the main is stale, though expensive; but it helps to confirm information relative to the San Francisco disaster. The cablegram cau Anril 2r o :so a. m. Fire all rieht. Now some of the special advices of yesterday: of debris. sent by the management of this paper was as follows: absolutely out. Military and everybody clearing streets LOS ANGELES, April The loss of life in street, xne new mms. oum 23. San Francisco Cars mnning on part ot Market ctartea is estimated at 5000; loss of property at $300,000,000. The entire April 22, '06. ing. Very little sickness. business and residence sections of the city have been destroyed by Associated Press, Oakland. IT IS RAINING IN SAN FRANCISCO. earthquake and fire. Hundreds have been killed in the interior of Wanted Status wharves, shipping, outside towns, number lives the State. killed, 9:48 Nothing new this Stanford University is demolished. Relief trains are lost, names leading why Sonoma withdrawn, are banks open. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23.-- a. m. approaching. a. m. Started raining during the night causing great deal of dis ADVERTISER. Absolutely no otner news tms morning. HUGH K. O. HARTUNG, comfort in the park. Herald. The reply from the Associated Press was received yesterday LIFE LOSS NOW STATED AS FIVE HUNDRED. 8O9OSOO0OO(KSO9OC' afternoon, and was at once given to the public in the Advertiser's McAdie, weath SAN,FRANCISCO. April 23. 10.30 a. m. the? 3KIK00Ok special, - free No. 22. It follows: er observer, says he believes the disturbances are over in. nib vicm- 0 ity. The loss of life is not more than 500. 0 2 SAN FRANCISCO, April 23.-- 3:23 P. M. The wharves are 0 unharmed between Market street and the Pacific Mail dock North 0 PHASER SENDS NOTICE 0 of Market the wharves are damaged. Five hundred bodies have 0 been officially interred. Many probable private burials. Details OF HAWAII PABLO - 0 TO PEOPLE o ,Aovr SAV x3e- of deaths are impossible to get. 0! 0 Fire Chief Sullivan is dead from earthquake injuries. Herbert Yesterday Acting Governor Atkinson received the following 0! s Tuden, millionaire merchant, was shot and killed by vigilantes while from E. A. Fraser, in charge of relief work in San Francisco for j doing relief work. (This is very probably Heber N. Tilden, a Hawaii: iqo6. San Francisco, April 23, 1 io:q5 a. m. 0.... wholesale dairy produce merchant doing business at 211-21- 3 Sacra-- Atkinson, Honolulu. 0 mento street. That would be right in the heart of the burned dis To extremely difficult and slow. o individual inquiry is V o Notify all that All trict.) People are widely scattered. Many have lett the city. S 2i is absolutely uncertain and under strictest Locters are killed instantly. existing public service penences e martial law. Am confident however from personal gat 0 9 The State Militia and 3,000 Regulars have been called out. perfectly safe and well provided for. Cable 01 all inquired for are 0 is controlling locatedat the beach is little known and difficult of access requiring 9 o! The civil government all movements of military. and much walking. The following notice 0 mmt and police passes TT )m 0! All leading banks are burned, but the mint is undamaged. is X X i beblhedANs pLEAsE COMMUNICATE WITH E. 0! .There is an abundance of coinage, but banks will not resume STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. 0 a ERASER w ASHBURY rSs5sT q business for thirty days. ANY CABLE MESSAGES FREE OF CHARGE 'jSS"" WILLEND 0 ; ANY NECESSSITY. OPENING HEAD- San Jose and Santa Rosa are the only towns seriously injured. AND PROVIDE FOR o m QUARTERS HERE AND AT OAKLAND." 0 One hundred haye been killed at Santa Rosa. RUINS. c 0 STANFORD UNIVERSITY IN ABSOLUTE 0 9 Southern California is unharmed. absolute ruins. Student Junius Hamia Q 0 University in o militia will be withdrawn. (Probably meaning oneo?ner student nd engineer killed.. .The China landed her 2 The State from and safe. Usaal San nassensrers at Oakland on Friday. All shipping is e0 0 duty in the south.) supplies is your problem. All parts of the city m indefinite the tree 0 No supply steamers are permitted to depart. darkness. No gas or electricity Ml cookm 0 general order on tne steamsmp wmpamca 0 L -- Two hundred thousand people are homeless and camping in Cable & h r V'f 2- 0 Xian' FRASER. 0 the .parks. o "2? V-- v. 0 Thousands of refugees are departing for the interior. 0 o The earthquake destroyed the water mains and the firemen were HONOLULU JAPANESE 0 o 0 helpless. 0 DISCUSS RELIEF NEEDS 0 There was much dynamiting of buildings. 0 9 o Fire immediately followed the earthquake and burned for four message, which 0 " panic There was a warm time at the Japa-- ) San Franciscoa 0 days, consuming the entire business district and three-fourt- hs of the last night called was received with considerable distrust nese maas mcetin digtTt o residence sections were wiped out. to see what share they wishea to taKe heng thoroughly aired at the meeting. 0 9 tne j remote suburbs only remain. in the matter of raising funds for Themessage was: Z OCA TOAf CAB "a(7: " 0 The Western Addition and the countrymen in a result of the recent earthquake o relief of their fellow .As Jap-ha- o Relief is pouring in from all sources. there are about ten thousand d SAN FEANCISCO BAY COUNTRY. SanVrancisco. Vice Consul Matsubara here t i Continued on FaBe 4., ' The loss is $300,000,000; insurance $175,000,000. received from Consul Uyeno. at ocooooooo&oeo oooooofoooooc COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 24, 1906. 2 THE PACIFIC 999c ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooo ,.: -- - . ojoATAi. - ro wATej? - .'jca rso y potts o csvtrs 0 0 m z Z k ; a mmm 0 0 o o ,,, 0 pom s mif o Jmmm&Mmm z z o9 0 0 o o o ao O f 0 9 0 Z o z 9 0 0 z 5 9 0 THE SAN FRANCISCO MAP BROUGHT UP TO DATE. REVISED FROM FACTS IN LATEST DISPATCHES. THE BURNED DISTRICT BLACKENED. 0090000000OOOeOOeC O0000000000 0OCO300000 0000000OOOeoe0809C OOOOOOOSOOOtOO 0000000000000C 009000C000 SLAN PEOPLE ARE MORE THAN READY TO AID FERE aoooeoooeoeooo eooooooooooooooo030oo oooooooooeoooooooooooeo oooooeoooeo oooofloooaoo9oooooooo o ooooooooo oooooooooooo Andrew Moore, Kilauea. ber of the Yokohama Specie Bank was E. A. Knudsen. Waimea. added, making: the committee as above FRANCISCO RELIEF H: H. Brodie, Hanapepe. named. HONOLULU ILL P. JIcLane, Koloa. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. W RUSE Ill C. W. Spitz, Nawiliwili. Subscriptions have been recorded al- Mr. Peck was appointed treasurer ready as follows, lists being at the and H. P. WTood secretary, and the Governor's and the Hawaii Promotion MOVEMENT UNDER WAY secretary was allowed the assistance Committee's offices: VERI SUBSTANTIAL Sum of three stenographers for communi- Haw'n Planters' Ass'n $20,000.00 Chamber of Commerce.