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More than Questioned in regard to their themseiven ‘A report was made public by both the Associated Press and the United | can ultimately be disposed of, Preeb early to-day that J. Bruce lemay, managing director of the White Star Use, who ie one of the few men rescued from the Titanic, had ar-| the Gevernment for a time At leust, as they, like all others on the tif: Cedric here 20 that he might board ber on her outward |*™!P. ranged to hold the trip for Bagland. The Coéric was booked to sail at noon to-day. One of/,.,, the reports was that Mr. lamay was to be transferred down the bay from | tamitien having the Oarpathia to the Cefria, Both reports were unauthorised. The Cedric | may preter to return to thelr homes, w @alled at noon as echeduled. No arrangement, it was eaid at the White Commissioner Williams bas aecepted Star offices, had been made to take on Mr. Ismay down the bay. MESSAGE FROM ISMAY IS WITHHELD. ‘Vice-President Franklin of the White Star line sald thie afternoon: “We ere not getting a thing by wireless from the Oarpathia. We have heard from her several times, but there is not the slightest explana- them ef the Titanio’s sinking or anything pertaining to the disaster in any way tm any of the wireless messages we have received.” “Have you beard trom Mr. Ismay?” he was asked. “Yeu,” replied Mr. Vranklin. Mr. lemsy. The last one came in during the night. Mr. lemay fe stunned Yoveus expreesion. He {a almply overwhelmed.” Hi Ui : & i fH : i rt ry g ii | SEVEN LIFBBOATS MAY BE LOST. gsr morning: ebe omy atterciwn. warvivors. Bdgur was safe. e thé Carpathia fs practically a hospital ship was indicated by early to-day from Norfolk, Va., where the wireless was said up enough scraps of information to build up part of the the Titanic two hundred of the women rescued from the t out Geliriem, while others have not recovered from the rigers to to Titanic passengers. The Carpathia sailed away from New few days ago. persons wishing to conimunicate with Oarpathls |)» ‘A-request from the Carpathia to the White Star line to arrange to care of the Titante’s lifeboats efows that but thirteen of che twenty the leet .eteemebip were launched—or else It shows that seven that wete lausclied were lost with their cargoes of women and ‘hances are that the seven lifeboats unaccounted for were, the collision of the Titanic with an iceberg oF the ship aceident that it was impossible to launch them. Censorship that has been establishd aboard the Carpathia, | Wreck can be obtained until the vesee! reaches port. Capt. Carpathia Kas sald that no press matter will be allowed to by wireless. He is sending out nothing but personal mes- of survivors. cruiser Salem, unable to get any news from the Carpathia, the effort. ‘no information from the Carpathla of any kind, although she| is within easy radio communication. She sometimes acknowledges a call, be but will not admit the receipt of meshages or make any reply. I cannot be- has tailed to understand the meseages | have sent her, She Tange of the torpedo gtation, so the Satem wil! g¢ to Brad- Pi the White Star and Cunard authorities anticipate a heartrending experience when the Carpathia arrives ts shown by the accepthace on their part of the offers of ald from the city government, pri- vate organizations and charities who are anxious to care for t! fured and mentaly distressed among the survivors. At the request of the ‘White Ster management only a few reporters and no photographers will be allowed on the pler. Police Commissioner Waldo to-day: Gir: Op the arrival of the Carpathia with the survivors of the ‘Titanic the United States authorities will exclude all photographers from the dock space devoted to the customs service. You will ez- elude all photographers or picture takers from entrance to the rest of the dock. Also rope off a large space on the outside for the pro- fection of these unfortunate people from all approach or interfer. @nce of photographers or any one else. We owe this to them, aad Jet it de carried out strictly. _ MANY MORE OFFERS OF RELIEF, \DREDS hia, He also accepted the special ambulance service of | lors have ‘been besieged by survivors, who wanted word sent to relatives tragedy. 10 the report, are confined to staterooms and of them since they were ploked up, frantic, éuffering from exposure, in the Titanio’s life- bereft of husbands or other loved ones, and are the care of the ship’s surgeons. Some of them Weboats in a cold, foggy sea. out 4 ground pitiful experiences, the survivors of the Titsfic, “I have received several messages from with several 2 has been inundated by. requests for passes of the Titanic or of passengers on the Car- of pastengers known to have been on the York from all parte of the coustry to moet the ‘ pressure for passengers Uckets Gen, Henry eaked to-day that! on the Carpattile step aside for those) It fe Ukely that the further tAsunnco of pier! ye will The following mestage from Commander sick, In, Mayor Gaynor issued the following instructions to WILLIAM J, GAYNOR. '/ Sheltering and Canada, South America and the Pacific islands. Millions of letters went tb the bottom with the great vessel. stores of New York which deal in imported goods for spring wear. Tho ‘bulk of the cargo wal made up of Consignments to the big New York shops, ad been appointed as jolat purser with Mr. MoEiroy of the Titanic, but at the Inst moment this détall was cancelled and he remains as purser of the Laurentic. Mr. Barker, late of the Majestic, was oréered to the Titanic. latter left the Republic. Mr. Barker was saved when the disaster overcome the Rpublic only to lose his life oh the Titante, °° ENGINEERS. WILL STRIKE Of Chicago and north of the Ohio River becaine'a’ neatby possibility this ORAL IO REL, OK ETI iw S On th han sAL vary atone G a Y TO Ne w eB R friends that they were safe. Mrs. John Jaco’ Astor sent a long message (o relatives telling of the tragedy and the probable drowning of her husband. The wireless operator of the Carpathia himself told séime of the story, and it-1e he who will prob- ably Rave to tefl it when the ehip readhes New York. All hope that elther Isidor Straus or his wife wore gaved was abandoned by the Straus family to-day. J. A. Badenodk, a buyer for R. H. Macy & Co. @ passenger on the Carpathia, sent the following wireless dispptch to Percy Straus, a son of Isidor Straus: 4 Missing. Every boat watehed. Father, mother not on Car- pathia, Hope stitl. One, meagage picked up last night from the Carpathie told of the rescue of Mrs. Luctan B. Sruith, a bride of six or seven weeks and the daughter of Congressman Hughes of West Virginia. With her husband she was return- tng from a honeymoon trip to Burope. She wig saved, but he was lost. The mesenge, which was received by Mrs, Amith's family, stated that tho bride was in a critical condition as a result of the shock, dud asked that per- tmiasion be sought of tie Government to have her removed from the Car- pathia before the ship docked. information from Washington, in las CRants TO BE SPECIALLY CARED FOR. lo’ tives of the to Board the steem- loner of Immigration Williams mado arran; ot of the Cunarder objected to allow. | taking care of the immigrants among the eurvivore. ‘The Commi ae er iasioner ateted by a corps of bis men from the immigration station at Ells Talent, ‘will be om the pier when the Cafpathia reaches it and as rapidly as possible the immigrants will be admitted, and those who are table to take care of or have no friends to-do #0 will be provided for until their cases It fe probable that some of the immigrants will be helpless charges on just have lost everything they had, monoy and all. Some of these immigrants will probably have.to be seat back to thetr mes at their own request. In the case of nome of them, the heads of the been lost in the wreck, the women and children survivors hore they have friends and retatives, the offer of the Women's Relief Com- mittee to ald the immigrants, . Among the charitable and other organisations volunteering assistance the New York section of the Council of Jewish Women and the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigration Ald Society. The former organization announced lest night that preparations dad been made by-fts members to look after tho needs of the Jewish women, steerage passengers. Loon Bangers, Judge of the Municipal Court and president of the Hebrew migration Ald Sdcléty at a meeting of the Executive Board of the society, appointed a committes of seven which will méet the Car- Dathia upon arrival and will extend the facilities of the organisation to those survivors of the Titanic disaster who may be in need of asalstance. ‘The House of Shelter maintained by the soctety'at No. 229-281 East Broadway, it was announced, will be able to care for at least fifty of the sur- vivors for euch length of time as may be necemary, On board the Titanic were 8,418 bags of mail for the United States, The los of the Titanic will eftall confusion and hardship on many George B. Rogers, at present purser of the White Mar Iiner Laurentic A strange coincidence fs that Mr, Baker relieved Mr. Rogers when the i RALROAD MANAGERS TURN DOWN THEIR WAGE DEMAND A strike involving 40,000 railroad engineers: on-all the railroads east afternoon, when the Conference, Gommittee of Railway Managers abso- lutély turned down the demand of the Brotherhood. of Locomotive En- gineers Tor increased pay fot members of the ordér,, | strike vote early this month 93.3’ per cent. of the engineérs voted to strike. Chief Stone submitted the answer of | ——+—-——. i the rafiways to the Atty diswict’ dele-|clates at the Broadway Centra) Hotel 8 late this afternoon. They decided | ntl! neatly 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. to hold a meeting to-morrow. morning, | Stone raniond, (9 tee eaves sine. pieney Wi ni tie atmosphere * Ve » . yen: a a vithery 8 pha * ‘Tho railroad managers advance no counter-praposition to the engineers. ‘They repeat their arguments, advanced ip Mare, that the ratironds cangot ef- pay Jacregses wages. In addi- than they state that they consider the Present wage scale falr and liberal. ‘The answer of thé raliroad managers, The Conference Commttee’s an- ower of Mare @ set forth with much ware and Gefiniteness their conciu- cI to the effect that for the rea- fone stated the request meade by the engineers could not be granted, Im- mediete responsibility of the rall- roads to the public was briefly touched upon but apparently was not thoroughly appreciuted, and we again refer to it in greater detail. , public interests are demanding a. dotter tranmpartacion: the Afty roeds interested, hes the in- dorsement pf the presidents of al! the rad tn the Bastern District, The held which the reply to talked over. the raliréads have Matly engineers’ demands there remains no occasion for interfer- ence on the part of the Interstate Com- merce Commission unlesn both slides theuld apply for mediation, JAMESTOWN RESULTS. —_—_—— Fast RACE-—Puree 360; for two- year-olds; four furlongs.—Hely Bee, % safer double where in many pleas single. track now existe; third and fqurth tracks where required; iuter> looking and Block signals; batter cars and stronger ‘tracks; the elimination’ of dangerous grade View of the narrow margin of pratt, It Wo edgantially the duty of. the rall- Fead companies to provide for these Necessities before completely ex- naveting their revenues in the’ tne oe ‘The prege the), & to, § to Band 7 to 10, A messenger from the Mayor's office brought word thie afternoon to bry £ Pot tat and nivoral. Lyris rats Bal Bi laietanter even, Co 5 the" WMt6 Star officials that the Metropolitan Hospital on Blackwell's is-| . ¥&% rosy serene im So temieate. ‘he ewall), 16 to 1, B to 1 and 8 to %, land and Bellevue Hospital will be thrown open for injured survivors ana| Syeene ee eee | er RtO TS: Banaitio Metis that epecial arrangements will be made to care for steerage passengers itteo may eve | T. and Roseburg IV. alao re é have no friends or relatives in New York to eucoor them. oom ipes betiocene Md Pe acon and Wer ea furlon: fe flalvation Army has also offered accommodation for thirty singie| mittee hai fponn4 meno euch 8 Monta ua Saeeren T'to 6, 4 to won; © \- ‘ the Industrial Home, No, 583 Went Forty-eighth street, and for cnannene, could, a gabions te Bo Y Baste bee oe noe, ian. twenty others at its hotel, No. 18 Chatham Square. Other accommodation $i Seectats te moete to Canque, 108 (Lindspy), 16 to 1, 8 to 1, 8 to ‘will be offered as it becomes available. The Training College, at No, 124 roan @Rd shese sortain to hind, Tne, 1.16 2-4. Irene Gum ry ‘West Fourteenth strect, has also been fitted up to accommodate twenty er J. Meyer, wife of the President of the Baden Copper Com- - & message to Edward Rohr, nd uncle, in Norfolk, annoencing| hs’ Her name had not in Met of survivors fret the Carpathia. Mra. Meyer, who was a daughter of Andrew Saks, rescued, in a private message to Saks & Co. of this city. two but euly 0 few words of the real story have been wireless operators aboard the Carpathia, one from the told. The opera- -keUGaYs comeittes would be without juriadic- tion to compel Mr. Ismay and other Bell terhational Mercantile Marine to its hearing and git the Individual,” ssid Mr. Smith, “but the American Congreas Js not without = ‘Jurisdiction over the harbors, of the United States, | whe make use of the harbors to mest tre confidence of the American public, The reply of the railway rhanagers termilniated negoliations, In a/ ! are on the Carpathia. compriaing. minot officiate ttom each of | > Chlorides ‘Se Me CARE 10 BOARD + Secretary of the Treasury Orders a Government Vessel to Carry the Senators Out to the Rescue Ship To-Night. ““/EAGER TO GET TESTIMONY FROM J. VP uaae Baelle 16 SENATE COMMITTEE SMBS FOR TANG NQUEY v y . * a> « pus Ry y FO ¢ {Fire Headquarters Commissioner Jety |®on's secretary, a young man name \ Vitita, answered ull inquiries a8 if he BOMB IS LEFT vidual it Horn had taken t ATS FFE Not Explosive Enough, How- ever, to Blow a Light Hat Out of Ring. CARPATHIA Sounding nares of With higher pric ‘other inst facturer to th aimplest, sures A contrivance in the mature of a bomb Bnd addressed to Col. Theodore Roose- veit was dellvered through the mails to- day to an employee of the Roosevelt headquarters in the Metropolitan Bulld- ing at the branch post-office there, Although the bomb has not been ana- PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS are instruments of high quality and their true value le emonstrated dally So thousands of home: lyzod yet {t ts reported from the bureau | | To give you @ chance to know how they of combustibles that it ds hardly ex- Fite vo Jour he perience eee tae ed plosive enough to blow # very light hat | Pianos or Player-Pianoe( 88 note, style £0). out of a ring. ‘This mildly infernal machine was con- tained in @ smali package of the cubic dimension §#4x3 inches. The address written on the wrapping was “Col. Theo- dore Roosevelt, No. 1 Madison avenue. BRUCE ISMAY, | Biz: Persona, ricase Forward.” Charles E. Conick jr. an employee of ON FREE TRIAL , You don't have thing Che ee eee Special Low Factory Price on Easy Terms aon to the Roosevelt headquarters, got the Prrdaic ang No Extras, » . a package out of the post-office box and | New Uprights WASHINGTON, April 18.—Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh ‘carried it up to the T. R. campaign off- | New Plaser-Pi we After he had turned It over a| Used Pianos. « Ges late to-day instrucied either the revent the Senate committee which is to inv: out to the Carpathia to-night. The toms officers and the cdmmittee set aboard before the vessel reaches port, studied the packaye @ few moments and She will then be within the American customs jurisdiction and the authority to stop her is lodged in the Secretary of the Treasury. The @enatore who will make the 1n-¢————____ vestigation are a sub-committee of the Committ has the hearty approval of President Tate. Michigan {@ chairman of mittee. The other member: tore Perkine, Bourne, Barton, Simmons, on Commerce, The inquiry) Senator William Alden Smith of intend to a witness. Senator Smith said he h subject#*connected with the In- nd timony. ‘We may not have jurisdiction over It is for théye men ? he public demand for tnformation 10 '¢oy ineren-¢* ecctipmer* ered with large white seates, | i hard of hearing—the | regard to thie turrible disaster, und to Tie hoard, he sald, wae unable tol Sree and beet tater ie i do it now? compel the’ transatiantic vesrels to about one eck my scalp | Detecta Phone “The tacts necessary to intelligent 8 a jeges of American ports and retain “We are well aware that this |! Baglish line of boats is closely re- lated to, if apt actually a part of, the British wavy; but eves that fact should not deter the American Gov- erament from exercising its au- Among those who will be summoned to appear before the Congressional in: Yeutigating committee, besides Pret dent J. Bruce Ismay, will be the si hird, fourth and Afth office: antc, who are reported to f rs have survived and | & telegram signed by the May- No. 3 Willow street, Brooklyn, last \ night. His body was discovered to-day | ‘by one of the servants in the voarding | house whero ho resided. H Though one window jn the room was partly open and“Whe gas cock over his, was only partial turned on, enough gas had flowed into the room while Mr. Sheldon slept to his in cated that he had evidently fter retiring and in turn- | "i was not closed the cock consplotely, | The Odorless Disinfectant | Prevents Disease Sold Everywhere. Write Heary B. Plate, Mustra ted book ict elt, Bay Kirk, Kaight Deck IRAN GAS KILLS TEA BROKER AFTER HE GOES TO BED, . | Charles ¥ Sheldon, 9 tee end’ coftte Tree | ° THE CONCMATUART. Charan | Srokar abd’ the oon of. the late Judge ‘The anewer of the retiroad managers Sheléen, who was one of the organisers te the demande ef the enginsers did mos of the New York Public Labeaty, wee Feach Grang Chief @tone and hie asso- accidentally aephyaieted In his Ged at z 3 a Roseburg I1., the Gutithe Tent would result trom, ya | also ran. stoppage rel traneportalion the t territory represent ‘ané trusts that the enginesys who have always stood for corservetiom will recognise the justnese of post. tion of the roads. JF you want your “‘busi- nese” to-become the alk of the town, tell about t through a World “Want” d3933.3'9.3 oa LONDON BOARDOF TRADE searching inquiry into the Titanle dis \ seter was promised to-day on the floor Scalp, Body, Hands, Limbs Covered | of the House of Commons by President | with Scales, Could Not Stagd Tor= Sidney Buxton of the Board of Trade, A ike | which controls ail scagoing vessel, | tues Cured by CuticuraRemedies, | Deafness in. in discussing the inadequate oe boone amt rafts and life pre: low board could not force ships to take the tanic | partment gation to for te fs before going to sleep he | = cer we cutter Calumet or Hudson to take couple of times he began to dislike the i e i i looks of it, He called to a fellow em- estigate the wrecking of the Titanic} soy ¢e, sohn B. MacDonald who at once Carpathia will be stopped by cus-| usgested notifying the Bureau of Com- bustiblea Inspector Horn came down, Weser Bros., tsnutacturers, FACTORY SALESROOMS: 131 W. 234 eet (near 6th Ave.) itustrated catalogue B on request, Evenings by Appointment. decided to water It. First he soaked it in tho sink and then he gct a bucke: of water, immersed it and in this fashion carried it back to Fire Headquarters, No report was made to the police con- Jcerning the reception of the bom. At SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING ALL OVER. ore of thirty-six cities in Mew York Stcte, urging legislation to require a@eqtate Lifeboat equip- ment, was read in both houses of Congress. -——. PROMISES COMMONS SEARCHING INQUIRY | LONDON, April 18.—Immectate and} ing equipment on the big liner, mmittee of the bo: fo-saving prow tons hal re- ‘ecommondad increased lifeboats, 651 Knickerbocker Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.— “About three years ago 1 was attacked with ® very severe itching and burning all over my body and finally skin broke until my body like @ piece of raw meat. I did believe that I could not Stand the torture any longer. My body was cov- Years of experimental work has just brought to successful perfection the .deal instrument for ople who are deaf or y and had not been put in force, He admitted the nevessity their speed in the contest for ‘expressetrain” ships. was covered with scales | which looked like dandruff | but became worse each day | patil at the end of another week the scales | were as large as on a fish. Tho itch to my | fhead was unbearable. My hair was coming | out in combfuls until It looked so bad I was | Gshamed to go on the street. i **T used tar soap for a shampoo but It took Ro effect. At the end of three weeks the back of my head was completcly bald. I was a sight when I decided to try the Cuticura Oint- ment fot the hair, and when I saw the wonder- | ful resulte T decided to try the Cuticurs Soap There is not a case of defec- tive hearing that this mare vellous device will not re- lieve. We will gladly place the in- strument on trial with you if you are skeptical. y peyments of you desire, hone or write for our reps He also said the outherly passage in the spring, void tee. gulations under which the Ti- carried lfeboat accommodations but about one-third of her passen: and crew had not peen revised by | nmittee since 18M. At that time | regulations were made for ships of 0) tons or more.” The Titanic’s ton- | so_ was 45,000, ‘Mr. to Buzton replied to questions ‘and Ointment on . After taking six i {i that ‘the Titanlo, sotnally, carried | bathe in hot water ith lent of out resentative to call eon, bes Log wing =| Boep, and tt xes of Cuticura Oist> accom modat | nent and one bottle of Cuticura Pills, 1 wae | Detecta Phone Co., cured. My hair has grown more than an inch IM 196 Fifth Ave., New Yerk fo length. Before us! tho Cutioura Sesp ‘and Olatment I lost ai! sy finger nails aud Rooms 405-406. Phone 11 Gramerey| Torngeelght ite wasye asa seeg | water Ai'Thed ties ; ci oouer'T would fort; fe ye an ‘water. ; life belts. ‘ZBe actaal number of | have saved a few hundred dollars.” (Sigaod) a corey om board the 208, In reply to infermation sent out Monday, Postm: - Joneral Bamuel asserted that his de. ‘mulled free, with 39-p. Skin Beek. Stull and broken beans of 911. ; ‘ticura Oint- neweee Broken Coffee T, Boston. high grade coffees. ual 28%. ‘vee Cutiouss ‘to quality retailed at 35c. —=' CI Blend Clover Blen ich flavor and aroma. . il to coffees retailed 32Ks. 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