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comereeonesnenionn (Continued trom First Page.) gake much difference. © eet heran to work my hands and" legs ax though taking a Meson to “physical culture, At first it was not bard, but before long I became very ittention from it. ‘ ~ “My husband kept shouting to the men renfalning on the raft that they #bould keep in motion as we were doing. But they lay there and groaned. “gid: a8 the ratt-herved-and-toseed Inthe “water-and. floated away. ——_Finafly-BecameNumb,— waves they rolled off into the thelr own lives: Women and echtldren “Hour after hour I lifted) my arms!were cast aside and trampled uAder “wbove any head or ‘moveit—them tack (toot {nthe mad rush for possession of and forth until Iwas positively numb. {the lifeboats,” Chivalry'had no place on fees ten eee ea unable. fs ries datke of ung doarsed etetl Bee EmnOye. Ew Ol eigorourly | George W. McVay, captain 0 : enate-my—timbs wnt -F-teit ite again! sa tohmont-calven i harrowing account ge Bat once ‘more I) would’ take Up’ my lor the elht-hour ght of the men in his trying-terchéen allve. | yoat to-reach ahora. Mich of the time bite leit Gy diliieascraly ie ati hahaa nd Of} they wore tossing helplessly in the Pei arnes ihe iwanccarda-up bit. the ale | Mountain like, seas, wands At: te, 08 There waa fe tan [Were frezen ati, and the men fell tnert “tin the bottom of the bdat. ~! azible wind Were Boing —lowiy fA t ae 3 JES sanwi-out, to va. Sometimes aie Seaman Cut His ‘Throat. 5 st’ of m high @ we could Keo land. | (2m the eetiy—dawi-nnd—only..a short time-before they aucceadea_in landing, one of the man suddenly became wildly insane. Capt. McVay and the others tn "the boat: who weye still alive suw the maddened man draw a big clasp from his pocket. Inatinctively they knew what was his purpose, but not a hard “several times’ we' saw, tugs of steam: boats, but they were too far away to be We did not -krow how long we bad “been afloat when we saw a little sall- ‘ing vessel .rpaking’ toward. us. This ———- prnved later to ba tho Elale. “By that time’my husband end 1 were the only” “persons dilve:of the sixteen\'who had loft’ tho: Larchmont. There were sév- " serdl bodies on tho raft covered with ico iand'a0 solidly frozen to'the boards that galldra of the:Elste had to cut them in slashing his own throat. Ine moment he toppled over in the bottom of the bout and died. Capt. McVay sald thero was not strength evough left among, them to save the man from his terrible fat ‘Where Mes the blame for ‘the horror {t-te diMcult to tell at: this, time, Capt e¥aytays—it all. tothe sch while Capt, Haley, In.command latter, asperta that the crash was eole- iy duo to the fault of’ the Larchmont. Capt. Haley and hia five men all suc- Jafo3: any of the other sur- aly eer en, aks eommpletaly ‘eon out when picked up, and has not t been adle to give as clear an ‘as fils wife furnishes of thelr “oni the-rett e that the {boats after the schooner had~ gore to oar the bottom —oftWatch Hill. He sald What “the-Larchmont apparently wad steaming ahoad without keeping a look- out to see that her course was clear, Steamer Became Unmanagoable. capt htcVay-says-the-reasonwhy the Larchmont aid not make with all pos- chmont hor- will number much. less than 3), sible speed “for the nearest point of Jand wag dua to the severing of the p will never be known. arain—steempips,— That had the effect @ wero dozens of deck passenger. jwhom. the officers of the boat had een survivors, Includ= Residents of Block soaked us to the skin and the amount of clothing we had on did no: z fired. And tho rcene was so hortible aroun me that T could not-take my <éld,jumped_Into the water. The rest just froze to death one by one, the bout Was ratned-to-Keep-hint toc! ceeded in making shore in thelr lfe-] ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,°1907. Seen 0 eter eases Cael tale iat | O PASSENGERS aNn. THE MISSING. The following {a a Mat of passengers known to be misalng in the wreok of the Larchmont: ADELMAN, NATHAN L,, Livingston street, Providence; paildiec. ANBEN, JOIN, pilot, address known, BAIMHOLZ,. MORRIS, Boston. SEOKLUND, MISS OMMA, Salvation Army, Worcester, BLACKWOOD, JAMES, Ashton, T. ahip bulider, BONCE. “HARRY. Providence. BONCE, JACOB, Proy OW, BIGGARD, ROBERT, Worcestor. CHADOT, JAMES, Pawtucket. phe JON, North Mmithneld, CARROLL, JOHN, CAPTAIN un: ‘SHIP WA +4 » COHEN BENIAMIN,-Yrovidense: CORMONTY, ACQUIT, No, 38 B2qn- ton New York i THOMA avenye, Pawtucket, DERECO, PROTTO, Providence. EDELSTEIN, Mra.’ “ALTA,;—NXo. Anderson street, Boston, EDELSTEIN, HERMAN, her eight- ia (pects tothe -Hrening Word.) ma PROVIDEN R-1,—-Feb12—Capt U McVay, of the wunkon steamer Larch-' diftere mont, telis a dramatic tale of the dis) Ute t aster and t the mountainous seas of ico water, He wonder {is that a single | of the hundred or ft" pre ont to, tell the | Ana Io. mw ks nyo the on! soul ts itving of the tw more aboard the Larch) . FRED, Providence.. FELDMAN, HARRY, Providence. Kood pilot _and quartermaster in th’ | , “GAT, “RODENT engineer, frovitence HAZARD: B. Ji. frat mate, Prov..,| Biot-huure to Wok a dence: 7 g-mteamer— Af [RSE th Deual Founcsthrocen—the-ahip Tore- | Rene at turned to the pllot-house on aty way} to my room, Everything appeared to; tbe-O= K.—then, with Pibt John Anger and Quartermaster James Stapies In HECKLING, Mra. ANNA, No. Ormaby-avenue, Providence. Two clilldren of Mra. Heckling. HEDGES, STEPHEN B., Providence hth we ai] a few minutes before [ heard the pllot MISS LOU!®D, Providence. aRsen, bow-oniy-a short ‘disiame away, The rneelyes for hewettas ol ort. to. Frovisene tant engineer, ARROLL, WILLIAM J,, asnistant 7 reer © 8 Sipe won| Cold. in Eff EDERBOLM, JOHN; 8 t Ly, ‘ piss iy . . iy igunbatios Vee ee “Reach Land, : CHRITCHELOW EVAN, “Provigenoe. ; wt pete nt_among the crew. All deported exémplaryy maniver, 7 fortstto eet-the passengpre-in-the+ of the horror. in an nt boata began, ime. : Gave Crew Places-in Boat js etlght-houy fight for fein) Ween I saw that every one maigng ready to make his aylekiy as pores! was hanging on ew aiid four: pa ket ‘PELDMAN, Mra. HARRY,» Pp. ; eae apace ley dence. tale, : y | dere wwere aoe FOLABECK, LOUIS, address un-| “FOr some time before the colllaton | boats, and the off known, . had been on deck, but not long after) (OV cae FRANKLIN, WILLARD, North At-| 10 o'clock I went beiom to look over | Purkar Young rnd two tenofo > = the pAgsengers and ‘the freight, leaving | @ en the pas. Ey iS tn wal Ko w with nar ANTONIO, Providence. | $. £07" Peet NET x oo Maaiiaes. | wing sharp biasta_on the Larch | _+One rea! JARELLA, NICHOLAB, No. TS Fed) one's whistlos, botoxening danger. I] engers tn was that eral atroot, Providence, musician. hurried into ti pilot-h: and the| Sas hung avits on. the . JENSON. MRS, J. T., Providence, plot patnted outa tern eur port | 4 des ateamer, while th sere arly the-vesaol-for sell Dramatic Tale of Disaster and Eight-. Hour Battle with Sea and There was’ but ara ahoard alent: hand, wa 2 Pratt ‘From i Tho Larchmont had settled almost | hen we Heft her. As she sank there waa a biz awit In} that ti - puree [that tie ship was sinking, pao). —and. then he wind biowln etna St HOGA Besa uen ees of tho wheel, Then T wont into | fn wuch a direction that T Sain : sah ended tedden be tcthchsoned Sty oc! HERRICK, —, tant engineer, wn -and PrepHPST LS ELRO TONING anyother point. It a to go in any direction save Teepe acc repes here was_a lapse of neemingly only : al] kone to the er. “ of stopping all -of—-the—machinery—al- "MISS ALMA, Eulvatlon | sciooner was —running—as—if—2 daa ic Lh adesee eyereemerarhs ~bera of the crew Jdenca | most instantly and the boat became| Army, Worcester, -—|tack, Dut her crew appeared to hay. or side of the wteamer, but cy, which was sent from Providench) “or tT inmanageable from the mo-| KAPLAN, PPHRAIM, oN. # East | suddenly Jost-control of her. We drow possible. jog Tatand-for-the-sursivors, saw | Dracttoally Suton. He confirme the|One Hundred and Fourtoonth street, | nearer and necrer to tho schooner, and| gies horts Hot tar mwas all Wied forty bodies ‘afloat in Block) Tie) “iar many of the passengera| Now York. S I directed the quartermaster to put the ‘song adoant. A long daista' ind, but the seas were PO) da a chance to escape from the} KINNER,-D.-A;\ address unknown. | wheel hard down. se. thy steamer P: fi ever me hetere they were over.| KLIMARZEWSKY, JULIAN, Bow-| “The schooner was by this time hard- inebee, of the ‘Enterpries “| wheimed-in-death-deating steam, _-_| doin street, Olneyville, RL * dy @ length away, with her bowaprit hoy wero too far awny to .seo es My = The Larchmont was equipped with KORAJIAN, “KOREN, Olneyvilie, | pointed directly for our port-quarter. ignala and we no hein, from (eteviota atong the forbidding wosteriy |e t vieeboats and four lite rafls. RI : = _|1t was only a second before ahe drove AERO Rae TT oe és coast of Block Island, where phassbares, That tho, seven bodies on the raft] KORAJIAN, MRS., Olneyyill pith atereifie fore into abe Side of the nye = 7 nd the ° 2 hmont, just forwardofamidship a pite! r ie threw the —was—picked — up by nfl EACOUR TINTON X/R¢E AU a EATERS TEL ae ee ea ra | MHOOLLY were not swopt-oversoard—is sible in a gnie such au has been Dow: | eco nted for by~ the tact that while : _.| they. wore. atill_alive and olinging des = perately to whatever their hands coutd Walle PUM KN the-wurvtving,|Aad-to-szip, thelr_bodles were froen to —— eo raft. ‘ Z Z crew of the Larchmont) “¢ gshing schooner Elsle brought the that everything possible was done | seven survivors in safely after.they had Bpead ers. a different been Gut ten hours: tn the seas. the ‘other Tourtesn tut their fg told by the other survivors. It =e “aignificant —that—of © plneteen survivors ten are members of deck alive were Richard Hall, pe eae denee;-David-Fox, of Bridgeton, N. Ji “Af the accounts of the few passengers |Ecqie' “Gullup, of Hoatont Bamiuel Who qurvived:aro:to be Tully credited, | Lacombe, Manchester. N. Hi Harris Sathe-officers and men of the Larchmont | Feldmén and wi en PIs Nines. S ty-ninth street, New York, and one BREEN Sisciptine Eke raslaain Exner Uther-than whose identity ts mot yot Swit vage: “wild —beas: known. - z Turn Among Inquirers Foquiries at the offices of the Joy) Larchmont wreck waa due to @ lucky combination of circumstances, SeBine in thin city to-day indicate that | “Yr, Woodcock and the child went (ere “were<many-paesengeraon th6..1¢. Providence -Lwo- weeks AZo .t0. Vy Yarchmont whose names were not | friends. On Saturday Woodcock fio Thd-oMcers“of the boat. celved a telegram fram his wife an- ae Tfrovneing that ano ws and asking him to hurry to Providene He went there Saturday nicht ang are YabRed ts child home on Monday, During the day he purchased ‘tickets and reserved a stateroom onthe: Larchinont, Ho was ready to leave the home of his Ae friends-and-sturt for. the, boat, with ‘his ‘ i Ternoon. | Wife ond child at ia , When Mrs. for—home by bowt Monday’ al Woodcock took a sudden turn for the worst=“A~tloctorwas-calied-—and.—nald See hia —tount-thet-ebe—did start a1 she was too jill to travel, Woodcock and of Tata faralls. remained. jp Frovidence and ihre : chased | soon read of (he lod dt the boat, i and record “of her. Having. pie rece) | _dacob-Michaclaon, who. lost je lite ~greacmedleleat. for the Larchmont. : {a;the-collimton, was the son of Bolomon elieves that and gia vey aoe Michiels, a” Well kn Mi“ hotel-keeper S Ho started for. Providence of Belmar, N. J. He was twenty-five Ag Deyin-2-zearch-Cor them. atreet. = Blegel'n wife, Dora. and their two 7 daughter were visiting friends qr Chelsea, Maas, Mrs. Siegel wrote him on ‘Ssturdsy that she would start ge KE DOOR: Lea eatirer in Lestat amd hea taken peat: 3s in. Loetnat taken George and Henry Stebach, 0! Brook-| Sadie Michaelson, his Gwonigts aaron = yn, called to Inquire about thelr broth-| cousin “wich him. The young “woman 5 partender.on the Larch- | (390 tome hor tte in the collision: “Miss -@p-Ruchard, the. ~ ror him {aicnecteon—and her coualn were en- pnts They shave not_heart from tim} gaged to he married and tha ceremony. la reck, and fear he was}'wan to have been performed in a fow = ‘alnon the wreck, ts ’ The Larchmont Gtsaster, strange to Son's Wedding interrupted, gay, haa brought Joy to the home of} 1 way jearned to-day that Mr. and rick Hiergescl!, of this city, ‘Two! Mrs, Gamuel Paul and thelr two daugh- months ago bis seventeen-yoar-old pon | ters, of Pawtucket, R. 1, who are and dro) dd com onk the missing from ‘the steamer Fan way, from nore Pe fSrenmont, were con thelr way ror Metely et gesetinwan almost distracted. | Pawtucket’ to attend the wedding of i ied helroson, Philip Paul, to Miss Rae Al etforta to find the boy falled. Last} thelr’ son -Ppitip > . i Hativdey-Mra_Hiergesell received a let- jeangn eet No, 76 De Kalb avenue, s ‘unaway, It Was went trom = = <= Seton gave no address, but announced; Philip Paul was niready Ahnt the boy would be home on Lincoln's | 2nd when newa of the disaster to the &~*Birthday. Tarchmont was rocelved the plans (or Mr. Hiergosell read tn Tho Evening | the wedding wer. World yenterdny that one of the Larch-| Paul and Misa cont survivors Was a Young man named | Yesterday, with only red Hiegesell, He believer that this is} ¥ Mr. Paul then. © fis son and has Kone to Providence to) dence to make sure wh wedding were w bring. the young man home. fe a LE ih fats ~ Chance Saves a Family. tat. ia muprione d to Woodcock, of No, 413 Bergen Of tia dinas ddwards | left Pune Rivoxiyn, irrivad trom: Prov: | With Young Fitzsimmones on 0 ish. rds neon and: sald ‘ was xoing to. ta ror) York and start And Foffice to purchase a tick }right name tn Victor Ack SCHOONER BORED INTO KITCHEN OF In “4dencé to-day on the Joy line steamer ont, sluter milp of the Larch Lemont. That Woodcock, his wife ") awo-yearrald son were not in 3 Edwards's an NEWPORT, wiles: R iH mtrtiots. Pier ne anacty an | Knowlton, wash awaiting schooner 1 Mt Quonochonta arrival of from Bt hn, to-morrow. you will surely J go to work—that fs, if you read ‘ali the good positions offered ‘to ‘capable morn: 4ng through World “Help Wanted’ Ads. xamination remulted in p anda tho cook's uty: Aloft, end 1} Dring —the invalid “ard the in this eity, | Bonton,_bootbiack: RALPH, No + LEVIN, “Paseongers Killed in Berths. mtreet, Chelsea, manufacturer, “The Larchmont Army, Warcester. { to the leeward and soon dina peared “ment Robert yrtisen be Tintin Methhiet= Church Providence, peage fina & handles of (ie ours and were practical; tr CBIgT. ipusatht, We tiaged—e— eng tet S the motion —of—the-crate, but thie! did not make much difference. The men ‘Phe pain from our frosi-bliten Hands) for peop i ei ise AN ci son | MONK, GEORGH A., Woonsocket. oe dartcnannnorhouasuana ore |and fect was almost undearadle and MONK, Mr. GEORGE A. malnder of the ship wes cut off. The men were turdly able to ro OIRFIO. the Rev. PHILIP, pastor of }-schooner, meanwhile, hed falien away te he were curved over. th Th poaltion, ey ; | about toe udsp-amise I took my time dress- ees —— -foMr. Bard sald this morning that he W ACCUSED OF BRUTALITY T OF HORROR AFTER S STRUG KNOWN DEAD JAMES B., ateward, HARRISON, Brooklyn. ALT, JASPER, aspintany ongin Aibany, N. ¥. LOGAN, HDWARD, nor, Providence, 2 ZADMUS, JACOL, watchman, Pater~ non, N. J. @MITH, GEORGE, walter, Provi- | denoo. : | BCKLEs, J. IL. ‘ana. NELSON, ERIC, Him wtreet, Provi- ence. . tata, JOSEPH, walter, FOUNTALNE, MOSHS,. waiter. APPLE, HAREY, farmer, Blo aasistant engl- passenger, Block Lal: Block Island’ or npAny. Sprovidens SOLE SURVIVOR “IN BOAT AMONG TE} T. Oliver Janvier, a p: donee) gives the first connected account He is the sole survivor |acyong ten men who: put off rom_the }sinking nor in a lifeboat: © “Soon after, wo left Providenc oGbe, NAS Janvier to The Evening World” re- bis, 1 went tomy bout, porter. to-day, “I ot geduninted: . be ¥ with’ ah - un, Henry~ Rock, ° of fate 1 tonic six __--ayid-—“Weet——Show,—aeho war his way to JerapyCity to meet his We took @ atateroom, zi, amidabiis, on the side opposite | that where-the schooner struck, I had ne tovbed, and’ was asleep when an whal crash woke me. ‘Taere Was « cinding nolée,/ahd-2 knew—something to deo what was were crying out Tosaw of- ficers going up to— thr Ifeboats;and ried in to give them a hand, aid di occurred “toma to get: de nd help my Indiah friend. ~ He df want any help, and fought when I tried \to put on his life preservor. 1 -con= cluded that there wasn't any use fool- ing any more with him, better save myself. There was dense | steam coming up by this timevgll over }-the boat, and tt did got seem as If any orcad te tt tte “Then I went ow! the trouble, Peop! nsenger from Provit |" ara | and Ihe} “ THE SURVIVORS. : IER, OLIVER, passenger, Prov- BOBSAN, ANTONIO, New-York. JAN CO: ; -[idance, : peters: ee bert teat h EOEB EIU MARTIN,’ fireman, New ~ RELDMAN,HARRIB,No—22-East | ar earnaNp, LOUIS M.. walter, Ninety-ninth street, New York. Wellington, N. 3 FELDMAN, Mrs, HARRIS. McVBY, GEORGE W., captain of the © A FOX, DAVID,—passenger, Bridgeton, | Larchmont _ = is Nod 5 | “POLAND, JOHN, fireman, Providence. GALLUP, MISS SARAH, passenger,| RILEY, FRANK, deoxhand, | New, No. 180 Hanover strect, Boston. York, : hi aD HALL, RICHARD, watchman, Provi-|) STABL@S, JAMES, quarterpuiater, | dence. : Brookyillo, Sass, ye HEIDT, ANTHONY, deckhand, New) TOOK, MANNERT, NewYork, York. VARN, JAMES, walter, New York, — * JIIERGSELL, FREDERICK, passton-| YOUNG, A. OSCATY, purser, Provt- ser. g dence. f ai It was 10,00 A. M.—when: the life-saver® picked me up and cared for mo. —Janvicr's—teet-aro— badiy—freat-bitten, Nix cars stand outvas big as three with the freesing they Ko! deapito the attempts” of the physicians tw do ter him, hia) hands are, terribly. swollen by. being exposed to the loy walernprid the freezing temperature. ~ Z GREATEST SKIN CURES ON EARTH Are Cuticura Rernedles—Suffered — . Six. Months—Skin Full” of Red Spots’and Face Full of Pimples——-—— * Made Life Miserable—Was Dis-* NEW: YORK REALTY RK A VICTIM. CLE. fe ecm Employee’ of Wood, Harmon & &o.;-Said to Have Been-Lost in ‘the Larchmont. BOSTON, Mass. Feb. 11—Robert 1.}_ couraged—Doctors Useless _ J Perkins, of Dorcheayér: employed in| : - the New York offi¢e of Wood, Har- CURED BY CUTICURA thon & Co, real estate operators, $s believed to he—e-—vietim—of-the-—Larch-+_ mont accident. Hp left his home Sun- day, intending to go to New York on} the Larchmont. s Ho was accompanied by Mins Edith Bagh, daughtes of eras Bard, of Dorthester, who left’ him’ at Providence, where she jn Visiting frlends— =REMEDIES-IN-ONE- WEEK. —— “Cuticura Soap and Ointment are the + atest remedies for skin diseases on éarth. [havesuilered six months from a, disease which I cannot describe, but I will tell you the symptoms. «My skin wasfull of red-spots ‘and -my face was full of red pimples. It made Tifo miser- able fore and-I-was-discouraged with everything, I went to several doctors, © but it was useless, But while reading newspaper I came across one of your -testimonials-telling.the yalue of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I re solved to try them, and after_using them for about one week T becamo-a— new man, ‘The pimples and the red had-not heard anything from his -daugh- ter, but presumod that the original pro- ammo had been carried out. Perkina me over to spend Sunday with his sweetheart. NEW PATRONAGE PLUM. GOES TO MURPHY MAN. SThere didn't seem to be any boat to be had except 61 on the starboard | aide of the main deck, and I found that hihe tackle of that hadn't—even— been | toosea. Boat Was \Unprepared. "I went to work and got It loose, and then/I found that the canvas top hadnt i 4 probably: dtd te and oo ly did not 869 | con! taken’ off, and It was frosen down a. I tinally Jumped Into the boat on yp of the canvas and burst it in, Then cane along a comple ot turows, too x | Mduated to 10k torsmore boats. We sald we would stay righ ple Whom we might ple Up, and I saw a woman. Who was roany under ja piece of wreckage, I wanted to reach out for her, but just. then- the omer “fellows” tn thebort~-got-acared and.took to the oars, They would not PO MUTLAGAN, JOSEPH, Woonsocket} oe what damage had-ieen ua listen: tomy de 2 : 4 u Dany. deiandy Wat “they eave MOONY, FRED 4L, Bast Provi-| steamer and he soon reported. hat | MH) Wid “oorentormlty. ome ot them tts woman, an tung there defore, dence. water waa pouring In througtt a hugo | Mhbavieee OR wa tani notreven: tha | Un ceyes crying Gt 46-0 eared. GEN, ANNA, satvadon Army.) Eas iy Ue Part gir Ope coe gp Ray oheit Sle Gtlerveti. ewied| Spurned Drowning Women, Woroester. hope for the steamer and no chance If | *2 att ain encourasementen ss lot vary Te, SAMUI. N33 Sit laeserng houghe that ory little while the plece of wreck- OLIVER SAMUEL. Orange, remained aboard, so 1 ordered every | neading i |age would. ap under a wave, and she jpatiere a Providence. | stations to make preparations to lower | NAM hPL hil Ryd eerreee enna one SAM oar the’ Hfeboats,—‘The-Laranl uate out Pye) as too upyand again shout out to us meso excite= ink PAUL, SAMUEL, Pawtucket——— PAUL, MRS. SAMUEL, Pawtucket. PAUL, PAULINE, -ditughter ‘of Same platy, but there mtrect, Boston. Bee | PERKINS RIL, No, 7 Oak street} Providerice. PERKIN, Masa. HiTTR. J.D... Providence S GRONGE,“Prowracket: ROBERT Bridgewater, cpa i “Larchmont. “Pawnee Bil" Company, RBED, CLAUCDE-1. Providence. PBORG, ANNA, Salvation Army, have lost control of her, “Without —warning—she—luffed up? and, before we. hacen opportunity: (o do anything, she was heading tor un, “T tried to signal the engineer and the mate, but the cojlision had! broken the main stedm pipe, cutting! off communteation with the pltor) house, MORRIS (A. Now SCHLENKER. York; tobl maker. SCORGAN; MRS. LOUIBA, steward. ess, Providence. © 7 SCOTT, JOHN, itichmond, Va. - SELKREGG, Miss LOUISE, North saat Erle County, Pa. SHUGARMAN, MRS, JED Anderson street, Boston, SIMONI, ALVIN, No, 151 Ridge street, New York City. SMITH, GEORGE, No. atreet, Providence, STATOLA, CAVALIER F., Palermo, aly } steward, assistant Z d_all hands to prepare to eave the ship. = “T went to my boat, hanging on the davits, and took into ft six of the crewy und four passengers, “Wo cleaved away, after we had made sure there were no passengers on board who had not been taken care of." TE, 263 Carpenter It badly se MR, fireman, ad- n. to-crose onr 2 saw that the Knowtton had tho_steamer's bow fand that e jagged ol’ must hays | been-opencd_near hor inter line. “Neither yessel could sheer. off nough to allow the other to pass. was heading directly for us. Some of us shouted, and one meni- er -of. tho crew. blew a horn con= | stantly, Idared not tack In an cffor clear the path of the ‘steamer, be- cause I.Jmagined she would turn out for us. he steamer continued on her | carrjod—ayay. meant a WIGGLRDE ame nddtese unknown, “There Was, a schooner on our)” “We “suddenly af HOH: —HPNRY....New Jersey. of | {port how and her crow seeméd to] tshts of a tures OTT: way after the collisfop, to starboard, m to be badly damaged steamerattempung _FOR FATAL COLLISION APT. M’VAY, of the CAPT. HALEY, ofthe} “Harry now Iton. Beovered the ro} Jurehing She did not }) BWA? Army, &T Gapt. RICHARD, Balvation Worcester, ; BANTAM Palas be. TCHUKU, taking hin wife swith him. , Providence. 4, Hoston. WOLCHIMIN, porter, if No, 21 Eday | ALD. ov. 7 people an dmans wel Island for Prov to New York « CONEY FIVE-CENT FARE HEARING NEXT WEEK, (Special ALBANY Ansembl: for fy K le. Providence. VJAMIN, Providence. pilot, Taunton, pro oO Ino FELDMANS WIRE TO BRIENDS THEY ARE COMING HOME Rg on providing hin wife Bela, tr epoding twolve man and led at, a que! has be afternoon, The Logislature, business and. noth went to Providenog op buslheas a | morrow | people: t 'GOV. HUGHES ASKS HONOR TO HIGGINS. ob. 13,-—T was Hue! tt b mirtlor Gov. to ore th ment due that the flagy up ine death” of ex- unced to the to-day tn on wit 4 an follows on behalf of the to character Tpytiie-penvivpe-of Frank Wayland recently, Governor of this eparted this Ife on the 1th 1007 Hugtes, Governor of w York, do rosy res on all the bull fexttomunat he With of gens of th marks of -pot-~rurgie-and--dropped-pver deny {ives tumbled ashore luding armortes! but the men nt tMe-odrs a perhaps Pint be why-fanr-the-oniyone-altveof the whole ten, We tled to row, and couldn't make any headway against the tetritio wind, They began. to pray-and howl by turns, and. pretty soon One of Piha threwuy hihands, with ‘acgreat jery, and dropped In: tie bottom of tne: | boa’ He (never moved again, und timust-haxe frozen, —____ “Then, afi dead. That's Uhe way they went, one Wyong, before my eyes. ‘Atlaat the other fellow. who wan left beside me stoud Up-and sald ‘My God, I cant! atandthisany more. tm going ‘to. slash my throat with a ragor.’ He drew ftucromy his Uiroat and just gave-a-idnd i Waa AlinosU Geud, Ed~ after f-had-dritted around for an hour or more, asthe boat tittimt-out-of the-erest-of-a-waye, 1 saw the rays.of a Mghthouse. It was tho. Tapplut sight Tthink fever raw It restored the couragy that was going out of mo, and I tried to pig up an oar and do what To rouleto waywstt, Adrift Twelve Hours. “It wasn't much use, and-my feet were about frozen. I kept them moving In the water, and though one of the oara went overboard, T kept at ft with the other, and at jast by wind, ude and addiing-on the crest-of n-big-wave-t retty nearly dead ut th GUIDES CHILDREN Exporience and. @ Mother's Lovo Make Adyico Valuable, An Ills, mother writes about feed: Ing children: ” ; “If mothers would use Grape-Nuts. more for their little ones, there would. be less need for medicines and fewer doctor bills, “Tf those suffering from indigestion and stomach troubles would: live on Grape-Nuts, toast and good milk for a short period they would experience more than they otherwise would be- Heve, “Our children have all learned to know the benefit of Grape-Nuts as an appetizing, strengthening food. It is every evening, with few Yariations, like this: ‘Mama, let's have toast and Shave—cegs_and _ Gra) forgetting the'latter, “One of our boys In s ‘ute’. nev ickool and 15 years of age repeatedly tells me his mind—is so—muech—brighter—and fn pevery way _he feels so much ‘better , after haying Grapo-Nuts as a part if not all his breakfast: Name given fby Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, ‘The Road to | Wellyille," in Lp wewoseer atte Perel vedanta ata ea : | stra way | her gYouned and teltorery Grape-Nuts for breakfast; or, let's} : spots have disappeared and they made * byhan_ Is my skin as soft ag velvet. Now Tama q a apace emis ~—Peonstunt user of-the-Cuticura Soap and as Superintendent of Ointment and I recommend: them Sew : highly. Albert Cashman, Bedford Sta- ew'ers. tion, N.Y,, Nov. 29, 1905.'" TE Teaked out to-day that Boroigs | — —<—+ ~ eee zi Presjdent— Ahearn will appoint Mt. J. Boyhan as Superintendent ot Sewers {* FOOT COMFORT for Manhattan to fill the vacancy Obtained from Cuticura Soap created by Mayor McClellan appoint- ment of John V. Cogsy as. C Monee “of Corrections’ This appomt and: Ointment: Sientile rosa rded ganze, retaliation for| Fortired,aching, irritated, itchingfeet, | Jay Oj of it. ji it ii Tax Commissioner William C:-Bigesy| inflammation an petal lismelling of he by Mayor McClellan, and it gives Joints, red “and rove! | Murphy another plum‘to dispense to ened skin, corns, bun-__ Murphy district leader, This ia the way it is doped ‘out by. the wise ‘politicians who fudge the di- Wiid_ by _appolatment ions, etc., and for puri- fying: the-perspiratory. aes Beak the (ert, ~Cuticurs Soap Sa Bo co sad et back from | on_with their attempts to row, but} 5 : LEWIS, JOHN, Providence: the blowssasc7 the vachooner alagn Peal eee UP sa eHtyirposr-ofy-boat when the steamer went Boylan ts Tammany leader of the Hot Water, di 3 aT ; on a fall tants ea done lilore Tor the paper ott eS the m4 Dweitth Distr! ia alse. and Hot Water, dry, LYND,-CLAUDE_W., Providews-— | nary withdrawing her prow. fromn the Uving to keep warm than with any (dea! Wo felt minty wate whe would Gos end (ORC Ce TEES Rute SOMES RTs Y and-anoint-with Cut ——— LYON, EMANUEL, New_York. aide of the Larchmont, ‘Then the naif Making (ADV prouress “ustto” from) the Son US praninee went | Stiery te Gre—wame—tn cura Ointment. For MAGKTAZ, MRS, maid, Woonsocket} tire steamer was enveloped in a de what wae afforded by. the gale. | Mn lineaxiy: ted | He Js .promoted, however, itching land iiinitachateeee , " E nee)" In a few minutes every one aboard naam rey rere Ae ince made. Vaen! the itching and irri loud of Dilat rf am Re tis nol ROBA, Weonsooket. | loud of Dilateying mean |. The MAIN | ghee boat was wat trom ietd ta foot! OUT TAT Oat Pha Kept afloat Until | Bixee “made vacant “ia mot’ under Ue! tion of eceema’ this treatment e-moet--————_ IN, FRANK, No. 19 Mow steampipe, which —exte midahiy. | nd —the—# ture—-had—our! We sot cies = : a taal irphiy Surehy_| grateful ing i iate relief and ! p e ri had bi i i . —ot-men—hanging to |« Mi man, and Bi y, immediate trie-court,-Proxidence. Many. of tho passengers were probably coining frozen practically: solld in no SENS th thelr Angers halt tro mat faye wi eat Ons ol RIE er i aL OCs MICHAILSON, JACOB, NSS. Yiciled~as they Tay IN Wels berths, pos REIS ire itven the warmth Fea Tried bat BETES end-then-]-{tuitict leaders forthe vacancy. _‘the| POmtNg (08 Speecy CU - 3AICHATLSON, BADIE, Belmar, NJ. |S, wines cven awakening, from the | fro Gur exertions at the oars had Uit-| took A {ere af the tackle and haw’ sivea him a new piece of patronage. | Corti fecal Gitaien. und aduia eenaian of Out MILLIKEN; PRANK,—Boston Trans-} “awit tne-breaking-of the steam pipe tle of no effect uxninst, the cold. We “lla. ong’ by two more men chmo Gar Sacks shied cerhcurs hessotvenrt Gey Cia tho engines of the Larchmont stopped | Were, Slt chilied, and each time, the boa! ing Jeves of wreck 4+ STORM WRECKS SHIPS iy i Chvcoine Coated File Be, per vial of 6 to cript. ‘diately. Th ‘i nosed tty way ‘Into a higher sea than ing by ol places Of wreckngo,- a7 | Pe ray the world. Potter < M'CLOUD, JAMES, Providence. mene stelya if eu ates mse Slag) Gevel: isual more spray came over the sides! We #vun them in fn the stove way: Pony, ee. eid | spepnret: tance ~ - if er engines | US% tie | They were the steward, Jam: arr > . MICLOUD, MRS. JAMES, Providen’s’| stopped, was utely unmanageable, | of the Doak and added to our troubles.) They wary ihe steward. James Mai| ON ENGLISH CHANNEL, 5 MOLINE,,LIEUT, JOHN, Salvation |1 tried to signal to the engineer -and | Hands Frozen to Oars. learn his name. mate, DUT Mie breaking —of—ths—stenm + = We—were floating ground. looking French Warship —Under-—Steam Ready to Aid Craft in Distress: CHERBOURG, France; Febp12—A -violent-tempaet_swept the English chans heland the coast-of Iirittany and still prevailed this evening.-—A-number of sailing vesesls have been wrecked and the warships and naval tugs here are Steam, ready to respond. ty ap- | System Clothes | pels ‘Tor succor, fi OUR..REGULAR.. ; | | $25 Suits and Overcoats/ Reguces "$15.75 to. One teaspoonful to two cups— _ White Rose _ Ceylon Tea, if 39:41 CORTLANDT ST. 183 BROADWAY, ‘Double ‘Strength Savi es Half. BATTLE—On Fe! dence, TLE 1007, at her rest. 171. 8 9tn e6, -PANNY Bate (neo Brennan), beloved wits of Headaches i: Michael P. Ba a dre cured by eyeglasses; | 3. nreanan, native of County liga, tree Jand, S My staff of eye specialists - Fg Puneral s oP, be * at my stores will tell you | reieadn ana” SplauvesWarce respsaueiie E ‘without harge if ‘Our Invited to attend, ‘ " hae ee Pig ae pM PONOCGH—On—F4b-—14,4907, PAT? headaches come from |™icxy, wpoxovon. your eyes. Eyeglasses | | runera: trom nis tate rasteence 508: | 4 . th et., on Thursday, Feb. 14 if needed as low as $4. Tou M ih thenterta fuelenares ot as 24 B, 125th St. Bet, Mad. & Fifth Ayes. 1520 Third Ave., Bet, 85th & 86th Sts, 542 Columbus Ave., Bet. 86th & 87th S's, Holy Rosary, 119th at,, east of Let av., where a solemn mass of ‘requiem will be sald for the repose of his soul, MURPHY.—On Tuesday, Fed. 17, at his reaidoncs, 91 .Vandam at, PATRICK MURPHY, 57 years old. beloved husband ot Mary Murphy, tate of County Cork. Funeral from §t, Anthony's Church, Thurefay, Feb. 14. Interment Calvary, SIRIANI. — On Feb, 12, ANTHONY FRANCIS. béloved son-of Sadie MoVer and Anthony Sirfant, and grandson of Mildred and the late Edward John Mc- Vey. Relatives and friends are Invited to at- tend the funeral Thursday, at 2 P.M, from No, 261 W. 4th at. SS Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS... <htrtT-/Punsd ay -night,—al—Browa' alum, Bid at containing 6 1 Gsmna-_ aetboak ney and a nun ver ot pros ments. ot value to owner Inder my keop tha monsy sea reward, bot te Feqiiestet 8) return of send pocketbouk to. \owith rematding con- Mrown's: Gymnasium, tents Antic, No Uxtra Charue for tt Afvertiraments tr The Word may at any American Tistrict Messenger ‘yp oly aul oa, “Betton