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VOL. LIV.—N0. 93 NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in 7Nofwici1 is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Larg;st in Connecticut in Proportion fo ti o W " WOMEN TEARFULLY PLEAD FOR NEWS| Cabled Paragraphs Pari ed St | Mrs, ¥ tes ambassador to France, 3acon Wwero the guests of hoi resident. Pathetic Scenes Last Night At the Offices of the White Star Line in New York ee, | | | | | | HAVE NO PATIENCE Vice-President Franklin Expresses Belief That Captain Smith WiTH SPTANDETILL , April 16.—Robert Bacon, Unit- and Fallleres at a farewell luncheon given today at the palace of A Partial List nor , April 15,—Ex-Premier s ‘RECEIVED BY WIRELESS FROM ot e e ) THE CARPATHIA. | the "savernment of Ireland bill which | W m\’r»u‘«‘ .n Mmm par] i‘uuoll:n.‘:\rfrvl» ‘l{ [ TITANIC WAS BELIEVED TO BE UNSINKABLE | e e, M- Bulfour idl-) BT EEW NAMES OF MEN | List Includes Only First-class Passen- Of Survivors Wanted for the Marsh Murder LYNN POLICE SEARCHING FOR | WILLIAM A, DORR. | WARRANT OUT EOR HIM Said to Be Related to Adopted Daugh- Were Picked Up From Li i i Went D With Hi d Bride | Baldwin Save’ Peonle Teday| 27 @ Dose Nat Entirely Corres-| ter of Marsh's Decsased Brother— | his home at Hartford yesterday, aged | P m Lifeboats by Cunard Liner Carpathia 1 i - e | Governor Baldwin Says Peopls Today | » ¥ years. 9 4 ent Down With His Vessel—Colonel Astor and Bride | Bemand, Proureiaiie Pelisies pond With List from London, Police Locats the Automobile Used. | ; ‘ —World’s Greatest Vessel Went Down in Less Than 3 : g amage Estomated at $100,000 was | Were Returning From Honeymoon—George D. Widen- | 3 | e — _— caused by the fire at Augusta, Me., | ;s . if Y g New Haven, Conn, Aprll 15.—Speak-| 0 poos poin (e ; % april 16—A swarrant | Fhich raged for more than four ho urs | Four Hours After Collision With Iceberg—Vessel Valued , o 5 Figen Rt e A T _ Cape Race, N. F, April 15—Follow- | Lynn, Mass, April 15—A wa vetardsy et er Had Been Abroad For Daughter’s Bridal Trousseau. | ing tonight on *The Power Which 1d- | ing iy 4 parkial list of the first ciass | calling for thé arrest of William A. |’ . & at $10,000,000 and Carried $5,000,000 Di d C | ucation Gives for Public Service” at | passengers who were rescued from the | Dorr, alies Willisa A, Dow, on the | 1.'y Fight on the Fish Trust to force e ,000,f lamond Cargo, ihe dodze course on Citizenship at | Titanic: charge of murder of Géorge B. Marsh, | 100" prieo,the city of . Cloveiand 3 ¢ SE Yok Al 15— Nia' ot e, the Zounters of the Infsrnational Mer- {Sale: Governge Sinteos: TE- Beldwin | rn Mawmod /Wi “Applelon. T i ot v Turs tade ¥ his | started @ mariet, seiling 1,500 pounds e ork, 4 2 inders of the International MeX- § o 55" «ipamost popular ery, not only | Mrs. Rose Abbott. homas M. Burckes late today. S | ths first day at five cents a pound. | While the fate of the . " able terrible loss o ‘L"ixnfl:eu\?:l]?m“‘: Aesine, who has alwaye made | e | O M. Barass followed e publlc' smouncement ths first day at five cents a poun et Ya the ma ? aalittng f the Titanic wai n [ it a custom to be a passenger on the ve policie ur D, D. Cassebree. | earlier in the day by Chiet Burckes | persons on’ board th ] Race K ive policies. Out X 5 | y by L o ot vty orevary new ship DUl DY patience the Willlam Clard | that the police were seeking Dorr in (‘,':°I,°,51"‘2'0,“.‘"3,‘\’:‘:"i\,}fvhffffia"",w _ | White Star liner Titanic . by nine oclock it has brought a great | the company, is said to be worth $40,- | 7 | B. Chibinace. connection with tho finding of the | G 41, B00GS merchant, dicd ¥esLer | e,y yvestarday off the Newfoundia nd ba ;rnnd of persons to the White Star|00000¢. It was Mr. Ismay who with | E. G, Crossbie. | body of the wealthy soap manufactur- | o ¥, i O FISEER P g0 vy SR O | Banks after a collision wit k er ‘l‘ne offices near the foot uE Broadway. ’.v. upx \vml.;m consolidated Americ: ¥ —— | H, E, Crossble, | er beside a boulevard in West Lynn 5 s 5 il o i y fon W ice nday ,”‘H min Vomen were in fears and men were |acd British steamship lines under the ) SRR { Jeen Hippa last Friday. Dorr’s home is in Stock- " : oo o | DETE still remains in doubt. and it is | ty-five minutes frantic after their plea for assuring | Int onal Mercantile Marine’s con- | is in Goshen, N il B e (ovitelans vae | bone I andCit waa trom. Chier ot | /- Indications \Are That the 8trike of |sesci” visre than 1,800 persons. were | A6, blow, the T3 hews was met with the frank admis- | tro ho was accon ad ry B, 1 hie the Montclair, N. J., laborers, which news 1 I t |t W 2% s irs. L. Y. Harrls). Police Frank B. Briare of that city that | p28 408 1 te | 1ost, a note of good « e news ¢ 1 fon tha ry little was known of the | Col. Washington Roebling, bullder of | two childr s A ol v A reived fn. | has tied wp the principal streets of | lost, ne (rom | thia and it e s of 3 H . W | B daiish M . Alex Helve#son. the local authoritles first received In- | i1t town for a week, will scon be | the ocean weys by wirel bet s 5 fate of passengers who were not in | the Brooklyn bridge, president and dl- | and her daughter, | ians Momanehts b formation which led them to trace | Lig, toW week, will s 0 @ y wigeless between 1 | Star Iiner he first or second saloons, rector of Jotn A Toobling's Sons’com- | shaw. C TN e DIt s oS eente. and 2 oclock this morhing. It was in | that by Office Open All Night. Sy, e B il | Mrs. Eq Kimberley. Police Locate Auto. | The Nomination of Lieut. Col, Ham. | the shape of a wirciess message from | JUrS BOnd All of the Whit line officials | Among others of reputed wealth who tgerland, are on thelr t ““,’";.“- B Up to tonight Chief Burckes had not | ilton S. Wallace to be assistant pay- |ths White Star liner Olympic, one o - es available w on | were on board are J. F. Thaver, vice | relatives in this city. | oS SSOnCaen heard from the two inspectors sent to sier general, with rank el, | the vessels hovering near the scen fices and planned to make | presicent of the Pennsylvania railroat; | Robert W. Daniel, a member of a songsley, | Maine and the one sent to New York | was yesterday sent to the semale by | the aisaster, sending the welcome news it under siege by reporters, | t untess of Rothes, daughter of an | banking firm I made his home at Leader | state last night to look for Dorr, It | President Taft thate B8 of e > . e fpatives of passengers and others. | English plush maqufacturer, who ex- | the Southern club. S g developed today that Dorr had a sis- —— 5 of the Titanic's passenge 4 hey endeavored vainly from eight | pected to visit Newy Clarence L £ First Olase Passengers ool ot P Az A ter in Maine. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., aged | mostly women and children, were being | jata hour J ©clock | 11 o'clock to get further [ Moore, a well known sportsman, W R il Sl i x e ;J’f““’”’v The police teday located in a Bos- | 49, one of the leading New Engiand | brought to port by the Cunarder Car- | the ¢ . Vs Sord from the Olympic about the | a5 Miss Mabel Switt, daughter | Tondon, April s Emily B, Rogerson. | ton garage an automobile which they | bankers and a director in many Boston | pathia. Otner messages later brovgnt | advi v Ranic | of 1. . Bwitt, the Chicago mieat Dack- | vaceermne Hat ¢ rthur Rogerson. | believe to be the one in which Marsh's | industrial and railway corporations, is | confirmatory tidings is now Dbrix v Attempt to Get List of Survivors, |[er; Col. Alfonso Simonius, pr t of | tanic includes 31 | son and nurse, | body was taken to the spot where it | dead at Magnolia, Mass First’ reports’ ware that the ¢ F o The company was also trying to get | the Swiss Bankverrn, and Charles M. | Miss B. W. All was found. They learned that the car o | pathia had saved but 676 e i | parlr. the rest, the scene as th 0 wireless communication with the | Hay presideat of the Grand { 'son, m: N had been abandoned partly disabled,| W. S. Cooper, 21 Years Old, while | po e i STUO thioee el € [ t des Uarpathia and flled a message asking | and Pacific company and vi | iss Cor iss 1. W. Allen. in Stanhope street and taken to the | taking part in a rifie match at i All th » H Rhat if possible the entire list of the | dent and general manager of th i o INE D by, | garage, | Keesport, Pa., stepped in front of for whose fate fear was feit by more | floati aluce ! 5 bames of the 675 survivors said to be | Trunk of Canada. Other pers: of | S B BRI s Automatic Rifle Found In Auto, A bullet passed through Nis | ey oy A le, prac- | passe re s on board Carpathia. be sent by qv@[,m tos :Hw bin lst are | e |8 e ieean Bolice Eipeotor i end} kiliing him insta T eals lgrithe o & ) o th we ireless. h & list, Vice-President | Archibald B president I ter. Boston officers examined the they . at scl's passen TS it est ¥rankli eves, is of the utmost | tary aide, who went s | A. Bayton. | tonmnia ¥t octinis he car the¥ | Bernard C, Feeney, Democratic Reg- | ™ ¢ i passen the world had gor g 5, of t atm, y 5 ent | g | found a 23 callbre automatic rifle and | Sernare C. Feeney, | atic Reg- | org accounted for. A g t g , hope was waning | Wweeks ago for his hea ) | a box partly filled with cartridges in | Is%rar and Norwalk town committee- | i iivore received from th f SUkineeAs ot I . White Star Line officials | journalis ditor; | 1 3 ! i | the bottom. Chiet Burekes sald to- | Mmam is in a critical condition as a ncludes the names of m wor R R jany others than those | trelle, tho \lh-!‘l\“v«‘w‘ 7 ishop and wife, R R ‘:mgx}il Ta‘ herdllid not connect the rifle | e Dont orup, ent of steps at | prominence who were o stean e significant line in the despateh had survived Ha ¢ vn en Weart Blac e above 1ot wag areiooyith. | with the murder, as the wounds in ST T rom Cape R W atement Vichiids Waa Brobably 5 yachisman; Dr. roline I Lhio above list was recelved by wire- | Marsh's body were Inflicted by 82 call- | o oo Ly htier the firkt despatches I those saved arpathia ginian Was Probably Too Late. |San Francisco o e oo Dhmce smtion {j0m the |l kre teel jacketed -bullets while the| ., \n. the North ‘Comstery=in Oxforc, | 1€ 5 e for help liad been | wer and child-en Amid confusion at the offices the sit- | grandson of John o i tean Carpathia Tn spelling | rifie cartridges contained soft nosed | M2Ss, a short distance from her birth- | Ing through space ar am- | 3 ot " Mgy 5. > lation was studied as calmly as pos- | the founders of Harp v \deis, George Brayton, | initials it does not correspond with | bullets. Chief Burekes telegraphed to | P/2ce: the body of Clara Barton, | s fof of miles p e Sengs £t king ible, Mr. Franklin figured that not- | lisaing house; . B. ¢ 1 son Brew, Mrs. 1. J. | bled from London today. | Chief Briare of Stockton regarding | foURder of the American Red Cross, | Pheed b erus 10| st may mean that few of the SitAstandias hie farvent hope to the | delphia and Newport 1. Brown, Mrs. 8. "W, e | this find and n reply tonight recetv. | a8 burled yesterda | lencs. was. raisec all of si- | men on board were saved, for the pro- ary, the Allan lf samers Vir- | travele r. Henry Frauentha ha ajor Archiba ilson. ed a message to the effec R & A N ud the | 56rti0r womer ldren a ginlan and Parisian could hardly have New York surgean, and | Dort ‘lett Rtockton. he had sa suto: | _Wade Insrsases Ranging from 3 to § jansian s, The " r| e passongecs Was laipe. | THIS wotll Teached the scena of the disaster in ease, a Plitsburg steel mar dand) Mrs. | Ghuns | matic 82 calibre pistol. i . went into effect vesterday %t | 85 14st nighls - LR Bre gyt 5 e e time to have been of assistance arde idoner and matd, | Auto B % | rner cotton mill and the Tex- | her fate without so m sper | practically the entire crew of 850, When the Virginian first reported her | E o I er_ | e "“0 m:gmrAeran& | tilcse mill of the Americen Textilose [Of What must ha mes; ot | FX 0 e i T Feceipt of the startling signal “S. 0. | WEALTH AND POVERTY. b i | e police also found in the auto_ | company at Newburyport, Mass | agonizing tragedy upon he | o aiena wer OS2 NN 8." late last night she said she was not — rter, wi | D Lindstrom, | mebile a pair of gloves which they S ~ | Other than the early news and childr t is not known how likely to be able reach Titanic | Two Classes Rub Shoulders in Com- Master Carter Mr. Gustave J. Lerneur. say were worn by Dorr. Certain 5‘1441!! _H. M. Deering, the Aged Cashier ing that €75 pers v | many ther Aimong the 740 third before ten lock today. T HOuE{ . ek Griet st Steamship Offices: +d B -Cage, 1. -W. Cayendigh AMiss Geo on the car and on the gloves will be | the failed Albion, Mich., bank, pleaded |and children, hal be ued 88 ' DasSsnEEEy the first saloom would have been nearly eight hours | et ) Madame Meleard, examined by the city chemlst, although | guilty to stealing $200,000 from the in- | iner's boits b Gut | there were e hildren, Titanic sank. It was equally | New York, April 15 midni N, C \irs, Tucker and maid. the police believe that they are not |stitution. His son pleaded guilty 1o | pathia, more (han - ol d 79 women and § chil- that the Parisian could have [ Bowling Gresn, in front bf tho W {adys 'Ch Thayer. 0odstains, | alding his father in wrecking the bank. | night passed withot a word as to the | 4P he scene in time, Star Jine offizel, Was the parking palte hibr g Yo cacing the through its regis- | R fate of the ramainder o w Notabis persons, travele ho TH- Captain Probably Went Down, |of a large number Hmo of | tration number, they found that it| Bewildered by a Heavy Fog and the | were on board her t tanic, whose Tat n doubt in the Nr. Franklin said that from his | Prominent residents of city who | ¢ ad been registered under the name | noise of a freight train which had just | faterul coliisior ? lack of definite advi > ton- Knowledge of CAptain Bnith s oraviis | had driven downtown for Ao s of oL Tlow and thet wimin giving | fone by, elE vcar ol Glorids et 1 coast wirele i r tx frn B Sbrotin o or oeoasions. thy | formation. Weelth and o on, Jr John B, d White hat name had bo ar from a uek by a paseenger train fa 2d to cateh v . Lajor A ald ::’-—v g iy beonas “:‘_", he | iy th poverty an mocracy in | Crafton, Edward G. Crosby, wife and Vrerie. Yo ng. = “]‘\"'”, dealer on 3. “Deow" | arket, N. H.,, yesterd: nd Kill- | slig t glim D ¥ Talt gt - have styck to | 000 TRHN BOTRI O UGB Qs oA M 0nn: Bradls) Conpnein; dnd Thanhe Poer; I | told the dealer that he came from |ed. | sibly on boare . he G o beidge and gone down to hid deatt. | C12, 100 CeTtiuly' and bo sses wire, S : e N Rt | California ~ | steamships which went to the . ®f the male passengers had sacrificed | deep grief. P. ). Daly, Robert W. Daniel, Thorn- Rothes. | Dorr Related to Family. \.Wvl\nqm Jent pas Bryan ‘5‘P0v\v'3( 1 | ance the str ) arhshin > n Ong opportunity to save themselves hy giv- |, Thers wero ma | ton. Davidson and wife, Mrs. B. Di | . Dorr, who arrived in Boston March | o ot oo | ar A cadpes i plnken, - ,,), wom o e first | lonably gowned { villiers, A. A. Dick and wife, Washing Jacob P. (word missed). | 2¢ and ‘rimr l\.onk JSpartments in Lynz, | spoeches in as-many olties vat | ki &t or Heerai e = : ftaraoon were blasted I ‘ W, Dougl i es Picked Up at Bo y e late | day of his antl-Harmon campaiy 1o b g bond Can Replace Money, But Not Lives. | ihnt onlv 316 person V. Douglas, wife en Si R o p et Destod James Marsh of Stockton. When | o3 1 mon the. ania Tatiroad; J 3 o 1 At on 7 ersons maid, William O, Dul , April 1 Among the names | James Marsh died, he de George I - re “ S grea Harris o the e-President Franklin - said that | been saved 4 . Barnshew, Miss Caro- | of s ors of the Titanic picked up | Marsh his executor and also appoint sl | marine horror 5 p Mrs, Harris, and gaonelary lose could not e estimated | “Vincent Astor, only son « 169 B M. Histis, Mrs. 4|0y ¥ gt stoamer Carpa- | ed hin trostasat o tems (o 20,30t | _About 400 Strikebreakers, some of | iabl of enco anxi Rochling, baider night though Intimated that it would | Tacob Astor, accompaniec r : ia here tonight were the following: | queathed to Miss Orpha Marsh, Jemey | FDOR came from eastern cities, were | Iy waiting i sw of the T e B A e B T S UL G ! E man, Mark | 3. and Mrs. L. Heney Marsh's' adopted i daughier. Mise | mics o e o K e is the | i, ¢f more th 3 A ray of hope appeared shortly be F ¥ added, “but not | secretary, wero amone the crowd at | o and th sand | Mrs. W. A. Hooper. Marsh was not to come fnto full p trbaation to Ronk th sl o eoeide B Carpa fore clock. lus Ses aftar & Lhirotants ATk ire VY o et . 5 | ession of this property for some time. | possible T 2T o8 f TThree Steamers May Have Passengers, | Y28 after a 16-minute telk wit e el - Frauen Dorr is said to be either related to or | "= ! P | last night there wa quoplt 18 Horribie, Mr. Frankiin contin- | &1 Frankiin. Ralatives of Jsador | sl Troliinee 3 - na -t | engaged to Miss Marsh. 1 Senator. Pevrorams Yastarday, Urged Lt ol ag - B e Eais »}"‘-fgv:v“i-‘. Franiln and came away equally | Gibsc i wife,| Mra P, Sn NO ROOSEVELT SENTIMENT. safled on Tits B Hod Chot 1t was Smioutt Hteamers have passengers on hoard; | C o o o Mrs. B. L. Goldenberg B.| Mrs. Braha e = o, spair as hour ur g > delive passengers are amely Virginian, the Carpathis —_— Col. Archiba aole i Taicllle Carter, Connecticut Republicans Believe in IE ol | the night grew ol t t trom | elleve 3 ged among Seversd #0d Parisian. Now we have heard | INSURED FOR $5.000,600. fra. William_Graham, | Mr. William Carter. Taft, Says Brooker, i | either of the Al risiar essels.” Even faint indicatinom m Captain Haddock that the Titanic - | M E. Graham, Mre, L. D.| Miss Roberts. E [ | Virginian, believed to be, w exe | that other » Carpathia y this rogratug {Said to Have Carried $5,000,000 Cargo | & 1d B. Greenfield, Victor | Miss Cummings. was SPecial to The Bulletin) Bl gt ception of the Carpat p - Rt ookl survivors was eagerly om him that the of Diamonds. Gig 1 amin G 1. 3 ‘ashington, April 15.—Char | S ol ¢ arest the Titan wh he made P I} ne { rolatives wife, Herry | Brooker who represents | Jidate for the her fateful plung and frien hos o o st 1 Tiosts 2o Thoos i wite, W, 1, | S tho ntlonal repubicar | i iy i iy ool pdninnd T TR Titanic sank eford 8 elasie} e A it i > any sur_ | Was insured ‘st Lloyds for $5,000,000, | 1 wifs, W omm AL “Hien ete Willara | D DRl ANOLIGT-CRILINALE DY & R e et mtrntia A0d ) ¥ ed ve asked | according t» advices from London to- | Mrs, Jane Bolel last week. He was on his way | JoTItY © | in the mor d . oy SO S \gent gt | Dight, and it was sald here that the an Miss P { from Hot Springs, Va,, to his home, | 2 on . Estimate il Tesel ¢ b e ' wo steam. | pany slso carried a surplus fund for | 141iard « b 1ssed.) | offect the result of the primaries in | 3000000 wil oo i o il o - . ¥ ol p A urpe ¢hich could he ¢ ch, =i | Tllinois w nav T i | the war def rations 2id to be some ance Hull is Valued at §5,000,000. {Eitence Suluosts Winoh ceulg s 80 John C o ond have upon tie presl- | juplicstor Mississiopi river flood suf. | away, It was feared cven by the White Believed Titanic Unsinkable. e "N;Y.,: e i:’(l,?'}?,' 5 :".1 = o and it TAFT ANXIOUS. Sy is home state, Mr. | FOPR the river subsides and | Star officials, trying thel to ca London, Avr §—A member of We very \ fear, however, €10.000.005423 it Fgh e L e | and wife, : e ‘Conneetiout republ B i a culate differently and vet accurately | prominent firm of underwriters, whes : ossible s to g od tonig! VaIbG Wk ol ocs | ide, Captain Butt. T 5 ARk Tt s M r. D. K. Pzarsons, ilanthropist, [ scene in time to be of service, N g | ed tonignt tha value was mot over : Aide, Captain B primaries in Litnois will have not Dr. D, Kb Rt 3t ouln oo Y 000,000 to bulld. 8 Patistan and Vicaioien. | $8,000,000. | kob, J. C. Jones, I F. | T | slightest effect in that state, glven his entire forture of [ The steamer Virginian was 1 The vessel co 1,000,000 to ;H?r:n' 1;;;1 Virgintar We have | The total monetary loss caused by i | Washington, Apr resident | “Connecticut will give her twelve 00,0 r’“ - | heard from at 2,15 c norn- | Her hul 0 "'v‘m'"«’ll"‘:“ o Dosmation tha @ any pas- | the sinking of the ship, he | Taft was greatly o tonight for | votes to the president in the national diy his 924 | ing, She did not report the presence | POSes at hen there are Aere.aboard these two steamships.” | it je rcertain, run into man: s alde, Cap hibald W. | convention at Chicago. There is abso. | ° the Ifin ssnttn- 1 of any misvivors on Bouvd, i5e s | SOPGS of lisneous -matter o be piokr. Frankiln said thera were suff- | ke B8 atel ot of tb r Washington folk | lutely 10 Rooseveit sentiment in the he resides | sage trom her saving only that she |taken into account fer disbursemests . plent liteboats 1o take ail the pus- ahed: - 19 4" genid L president had fre- | state. I cannot speak for other states = would bring to St. Johns, N wieh | and for passenger money and frobght Sengers from tho Titanic. He said he | slood that the vessel had ahoard din # made of the newspaper | in New England, bu‘ I can for Con. | The Report of the Committee of | gurvivars of the i s she “may| Paid 10 aG¥gEes 68 OECSS I B G e teramndent today when he made the | monds of gre alue, estimated es and the steam | nectiout.” In my judzment there is no | StoCkholdecs of the United States Stcel | regeue” The fact that the Virginian | Paggago and other things. [ do not e e 1 ““"’;“ was un- |high as $5.000,000, and also a large | No word had been received at a late | occasi>n for the friends of Mr. Taft to | COFPOTation appointed to investigite | wag to go out of her course to put | SUPP: s owners are covered o the kable” that the steamship was safe | amount of bonis hour at the homes of Frank D, Mil- | foel dissouraged over the Mimols e | 18Dor conditions at tha mills wes made | inio §( Johns on her vovage fo Liver. | #Xient of more than § or at the fiad that there would be no loss of | m | lott, the artist, Col. ibald Gracie | marlss, or even to be disconceniad. | PUDHC Yesierday and gives the cor-ipool was taken as a fay le {ndi- wrtmost 37,500,000 - or Clarence Moore three other | Iliinols does not spell anything, so far | POFation & clean bi B cation, arousing the hepe tha | " s R P P Mr. Taft will be nominated in Chicag e SEP0 S oE s YERURI OIS the victims of the w nd wa o s N Survivors May Possibly Be In a Se : ed in Chicago | ¢he Wit tikos schonl boatd i pus. | O the victims of the wreck and was i s .y ON THEIR HONEYMOON. Al Sy T e et (ol oo ooy bl ol the Mitw tikes sct ard in the 8US- | Lringing them to port Calculation of Depth of Water Whare Col. John Jacob Astor and Bride Were A ARaHBEAr, T M ar . 38 S ) |fiag) Sepesiments snongh, - President i teio T corority | The Titanic herself lies buried Fated Steamer Sank. Returning from Egypt ity Tork, Hep n the sur larence Moore and man-servant, | Inavires for News of Butt at White | ministarion. He hes. tsied bix jewri | 31 declared the rule prohibiting fra- | mlles beneath eS|, - niite S, April 15—The Seath- T e o Uasdebioe 06 i SR ML RS g0 ol Star Offices. | best to carry out the platform pledges | (*iti*s Was nat unreasonab) oot W) sland and | y.470¢ tho $10,000,000 steamear Titand k. Apr Bitoln enien E 8000 DU INICNIDG 0l expostre Natsch, A, W. Newell, Miss| | of his party, and he has sueceaded as 7 BRI i ol el when 8he | and of probably many who must have sented among phuie- | 450 DA witich iy le Il, Miss Madeline Newel New York, Apri 15—Tho following | well es anvone who could have g L Ofthen Reman Datioli | Ao N e en 45 Jatl-| been dragged down with her I8 twe e Titan S sl "o, | OF SOeW n S e Newsom, A, §. Nicholson, ' |1nessage from ~President Taft was|into the White House following the | cee tned win the meome of AGAAINR tor advioes | Miles at least below the surface of the east six men each of whose | o/h, I9PALCH announced at the Whit 2 ived by Vice President Franklin | administration of Colenel Ronsevelt. | moniqmed With the people of o (P AU Rt s b B e Bight be reckoned in teus of | regened by the Carsethin were picued : f tho Intermational Mercsntile Ma-| “For my part” concluded Mr. Brook- | ghservance of Rt. Rev. Matthew Har- | 1025 o'ciock Sunday night, sank at| g eie cAleulition was made by sn of follars ough estimaie pethia ware picke rine | ar, “T can see no reasen for uneasiz g by o X 8 Tosa A et sank allfeig] of the government marine 6 v ¢ p from a ‘smull fleet” of |ifehoals u . o : v <ins’ silver jubiles as bishop of Pro 3.20 o'clock Sumday morning, nearly 1 t d al wealth represented in the | | Have you any information ceneern- | on ths part of President Teft's frienis : ment, who finds that depth on the [rst ciass passengers s 0 Teach | 1030 o'clocic Monday i I s | ing Major Butt? I you will comimun. | or on the DTt of the republican party, | o | four hours later, in latitude 4116, long- | maring ohart at point sbout 500 miles Mover* halr a billion dolla o R to§ 2 ‘ il icate with me at once would greatly | As I have said, our people have had | | _ ltude L or not more than half &| from Halifax and about 756 miles soulh ye Ths weaithiest of st is il R g e R S B 1ahlinjg, Goorge Rheims, | appreciate, | enongh of experimenting: we | A ",R‘s"""f“ 1o oy A,"“’"] ot i 2 “""“I"‘ e vaint where he | of the Grand Banks, where he belleves b Astoty head of the famous house | . 0 the opinion o o 8.1 rt and maid, W 'he answer was: d M 5 merice THUL Gt SRR I 4 M collision occurred. It ms improba- | the Titanic went down f n h ) Mranklin the Carpathia wil i 4 < -y nd Mr. i », Pgesidsat Taft his authorized the | ble froi his that he acciden Whoke nama he b f 0 0 | T Deiile e o T oAt eb 2d; . Rolmane, Fugh Sorry to say I have no definite in- | | et o 150 Pillas. mt Seidng | e oo o he accldent| This location is midway betwesn gputed (o he worth 3150,000.000. He s | With 411 possit e 1] Miss Itosenbaum, J. Hugh Ross, | formation. As soon as received will | Baox 7 Rt o B the liner made much headway under| saple Island and Cape Race and in feonnectea with most of ihe cor- [order that those survivors suftering | Countess Rothes and maid,, M. Roths. | You,” K | inition for arming (ho | her ewn steam. [ line with those dangerous sands, which, * ;’\a »n~'4 the countr: S T i e 3 s e e able ¢ d wife, Edward Rowe, Arth e B i e It seems to be established that there ‘ww—\rv:’, might have proved a pikcs #s had 1 control ¢ ast es : . i e s e n, wife, maid, two daughter: 2 were about 2.100 persons on the I »t safety had there been time to stm BA6 1ert by hia Phther 6" | despatch sceounted for 675 survivors | uiq son ©T8 | Bought Sandwich for Colored Votpr. | Favorable Report on $300,000 Appro- e C o Hinar, This wwas the estimate of the| the Tithnic there &nd veach her Pam Astor. X Astor was returns Vaiort s U | qAdolph Saalfeld, A. L. Saloman, Mr. (Speclal to The Bulletin.) | priation For Flood Work, , Justrial Workers of the Wocld | company officials in New Yo hich Carpathia Has 866 Survivers. son the taric from a tour of Eg 5 Schabert derick WarC 1iss Fashingto 15, Phe < | H e B ga i numb L& " ] " M writh his bride, who wis Miss Mase.| WITH ‘BRIDAL TROUSSEAU. |W Benuten be Bivemars, Miss B | Washington, April 15_The expen ! 15— The day fn Woriers America se i " remaining number. $60, | Boston, April 16—A wireless mes- pline Force. -he daughter of Mir. and ~—— | vey and wife Alfouse Bim- | delphin wak: el with the Ser ot congress. | vote , nnouncéd 10 per | 2ol S Grew. | sage picked up late tonight, relmyed FMrs. Willlam H. Forc They were | George D. Widener and Wife Were Re- , president of Swiss Bank of se of representatives Saf: Senate g wcreage offered hy th eil | z from the Olympic, says that the Car- T Frovidence on Sept. 9. Mr. turning With One. | n, Willlam T. Sloper, John M. |crnoon. The certificato sho Senator ¢ sumed his mills, to take effect next M Accepting this earliest estimate of | pathia is on her way to New York nd M Astor occupied a dal suite . A | 8mart, 3. ¢ attn, R W yrishin A% QENLITEALD | hat he| o h advoc acco decree in- | the fatality as urate, the disaster'iith 866 passengers from the stesm- n the doomed Mner ¢ Philadelphia, April el Sertth Yohn S e o W. | had spent the sum of 25 cents in his tervention bill B — | is the greatest in the mordern histogg! er Titanie aboard. They are mostly e tURaBLEhie, " opsl. 16 Among . the | S, Johr d wife, Fred- | campalgn for the nomination for con. | (hyention bill The Sup Court of the n‘ted | of the world. Nearest approachin 3 e the enfamin Giuggenheim, probably next | passengers on the ill-fated t erick Spedde on and maid | g ) Reached agreement to vote April 22 | e Supreme Cous the niteg - pr & T/ women and children, the message said, Pl el e en ST IS R R fatat Unitanig! eHick (Snedd B and maid | green aC qu'y\n‘x': Aot five cents went | o CGymmins' bill authorizing appeal | States yesterday directed the common- | in magnitude wers the loss of the|and it concluded: “Grave fears are folt fehe seven soas of Meye genheim, | dents of this city. George D. Wide Dr. Max Stahlin, W. Stead, Max | coloced contloman o Sandwich for a |y ngependents in American Tobacco | Wealth of Virsinia io pay into court |Steamer Atlantic in 1873, when 674 |for the safety.of the balance of the B e Lo Suspentieim, | deuta of thixclty. Geocee D. Widener, | Dr: dex Statln, W, B Stend, 3 ¢lored gentleman” and the rest for| gompany re-organization decree |'$20,00 as a fee for former Represent. | lives were Ioct, and that of La Bour-| passengers and the crow A#nd Refining company, the great min- | magnatc, and himself a widoly known | Stengel and wife, Mrs. W, . Stephen- | peiist e President Taft in special message -.‘.“.‘\m‘ poit [ i o gatalitles | Alfred Vanderbilt Did Not Sail. fing corporation, and is a director of |financier and spertsman, was returning | 8on, A. A. Stewart, Mrs. George M. | | urged immediate appropriation aggre- | $hecial master in - the & e [ hegignr ¥4, - S o e “| New York Apri] 15.—Mrs. Corneftus corporations, including the In- [with his wifo and son from Europe, | Stone, and maid, - Straus, wife, | Allgwes 21 Gigars & Wadkc . | | gutisin J08 0 tonieontiantng Mants [V S APY) Pl - Soi Viaiaian, Enowa to have Geea. i | Vangestiit Suceived 6 cublamaat” S jonal Steam Pump comp ¢ S bridal trous. | Ian-servant an aid, Frederick | Special to The Bulletin, sippi river floods. e ; an, known to have be ; Vo oA )h",. is n"y..'\'\pi.\-;x':qyl..y mnl;x."‘h,}'i L‘.ET;"’:.‘,F‘&,“'- H?Q.::‘! clopsic é‘\‘ll\un. Q;,Zf e\x;-:]rld: lfl:.!i s\lvrldfi,'nfi' “i::}m‘:g;on, px‘ir; Y“i““n;;,m,m n’éflw Elmer Barker Was Struck by the “ofl | the vicinity of the Titanic éarly yes-|today from Alfred G. Vanderdilt, her une is estimated at 3$95,000.000. His| John B. Thayer, second vice presi- | Taussig and w i 2 Underwood of the house ways and| , Rivers and harbors committee voted | train” frem Wilson's Point to Nexw | terday, picked up other of her pa Ci 5,'."12,‘"1"‘.:” b 41 l‘nm'vt-’mmnma g tmife, whos: name does not appear on | dent of tho Pennsylvania railroad, was | ~Ruth Taussig, E. S. Taylor and wife, | Means committee has set May Ist as | favorably bill appropriating additional | Haven ut '"”3“ N v k at - 6.30 | gers, the extent of the calamity - "3‘;;“»"" "‘l‘w; THids &b Y he passenger list, 1s the daughter.of [another prominent passenger. He was | J. B. Thayer, wife and maid, J. B, |the date of the hearing to be given by | $300,000 ~for Mississippl river and | 'clock las SE0 00 B i iRy ke RS redugil derbilt home tombet 5 @ames Seligman, the New Ypr accompanied by his wife and a young | Thaver, Jr., G. Thorne and wife, G,|Dhis committee on the introduced | tributarles flood work. injurd hat I8 teaeg I Sy Gl [dpeiaHIE CRONIN N . George 1. Widener is the son of P. |son. M. Tueker, Jr. i"'y Representative Rellly to exempt| Considered bills on unanimous con- “("; ,H: ”..r':‘.”-',’?.\‘ “;‘_"“m_” d he Was | News of the sinking of the liner and The Body of Alfred Tennysen Dick- wA. B. Widener, the Philadeiphia trac- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ryerson, their Mr. Uruchurtu. | from tax the cigars used by the work- | Sent calendar. ) v the consequent loss of llfe reached|gng “son of - harles Dickens, was pe- Rion king, whose fortune fs estimated | two dnughters and a son were return- | Wyckoff Vandersoef. |men In cigar factorles Mr. Reilley's| , Erdman act mediators advocated be- | rq Two Year Old Son of Mra g, |New York early last evening, with &| ioved from Trinity vault fo Trinity Bt $50,000.000. ing to attend the fumeral of another | W. Anderson Walker, F, ) | allows' each workman 21 cigars per | fore interstate commerce committes |, "0 "8 A, N0 OOV Tilicq [much greater shock because hope had | Gametery at 166th streat, New Tesk, isador Straus, one of New York's |eom, Arthur L Ryersen, a Yale st and wife, J. Weir, M. J, ek, tax free. acts extension to all branches of in- | ¢ )”1" Crme darine o fight. petween | PN buoyed up all day by reports that| se";?,, fn memory of his father was mmost prominent dry goads merchants | dent, who was kilied in an automobile | ¢ival W. White, Richard " Z - dustry, | Frante Baker, a steam fitter, and. a | the steamship, although badly damag- | Teaq over the grave. and notable for his philanthropies, has | accident last week, yite, maid and man-servani, George | Samuel Armour, a Teamster, living tozen Ttalians. A stone th by |0, Was Dot in & inging condition, £hd - g o By Heeg o R IR B Mty "kv‘ at No. 104 West ilith street, New | The Caragie Museur of Pittsburg | Baker fractured the nfant's skull. fasy Q‘nh;,; T o e o Waterbury,—On sccount ef the A 5 ,000. irector in 1 nter ° D. Widener, » man-servant | York, tri-1 to escaps the police- by | has prepared to enter the moving pic- | NDr. Farrand, Executive Secretary of |17 taken off. The messages were most- | oontinued i1 health of Chasies R. Panks, trust companies and charitable [ mother, Mrs. J. W. M. Cardes and maid, Harry gVidener, Miss Con- | climbing out of a third-story window | ture busiaess ani will produce | the mational association for the study |1y unofficial, however, and none came|Bgckus, assistant treasurer of the nstituticns, and with s brother, Na- | mantown, are also widely known here. | Stance Willard, ®uane Williams, N.|and swingin the A s v ek b r OF v f New | direct from the liner, so that a lurking " - ging to the ground on a piece | throughout western Pennsvlvania fiir and praven:ion of ‘uberculesis of New ‘Waterbury Trust his than Straus, is the owner of three of | Other passengers who are well known | M. Williams, Jr., 'Hugh Woplner, Geo. | of to 3 : e 2 & uiayivean ks v ofs2 fear remained of possible bad ti Sotpeay; elner, Geo. | of twire. The string broke and Ar- | secured by its explorer, the Arctic re- | York, reports that the orfanization has | fea v {idings | natlon of April 2 wa New York's largest department stores. | {n society here and in New York are: | Wright. meur is in the hospital with a broks i Wis feing coumsy, - wn 1,000 e in the last tea | to come. “fl‘ J. Bruce lsmay, president and one of 3Willlam C, Dulles, whose country home ! Miss Marie Young, I 2 S a broken | gion and the Siberian country, “free to | grown 1,000 per cent. in the last tea board of direotors st $ peol » s eg and concussion of the braln, the peopls” years, R Shortly after 7 o'elock last night meeting lust wreek. - & q | pagne. g's ‘Populau'on WORLD'S WORST MARINE DISASTER | |Mammoth Steamship Titanic Goes Down in Twe WMiles of Water Carrying 1200 With Her Condensed Telegrams| All Grades of -Refined Sugar were veduced 20 cents w hundrea pounds vesterday, A Comet Was Plainly Ssen for two hours at Ponomo, Cai. it remained visible for two hour Tha Quotation Committee of the - gin, 11l board yesterday declarea hut- ter fitm. at 31 cents. 4 | The Torpsdo Boat Destroyer Joustt | ¢ was launched Bath, Me, y The crafi was hristened it! erday =i SURVIVORS ARE MOSTLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN it Hen"y T. Sperry, One of the Former owners of the Hartford Post, died at |