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Friday, cloudy; warmer. Conretant. 194% by _PRICE ONE OENT. Went} Feblishion ow Ver 205 TITANIC BODIES FOUND N PATH OF STEAMERS BY SEARCHING FUNERAL SHIP Mackay-Benneft Reports She Can Get All ina Week—Death Instantaneous in Vortex of Sinking Liner. a. ~ Death was practically instantaneous for the majority of the fifteen “hundred who went down with the Titanic, according to a wireless re- port from the medical experts aboard the cable ship Mackay-Bennett. This report was received at 8.30 A. M. to-day and mentions the re- covery of 205 bodies from the sea, among them that of George D. Wedener of Philadelphia. The report follows, transmitted by wireless from the Mackay-Bennett and forwarded by other vessels via Cape Rage to the White Star line offices here: “Thursday A. M.—Bodles are numerous in latitude 41.35 North, longitude 48.37 West, extending many miles east and west. Mail ships should give this a wide berth. Medical opin- ion is that death has been practically instantaneous in all cases, @wing to pressure when bodies were drawn down in the vortex. “Drifting in a dense fog since noon yesterday. Total picked up 205. We brought away all embalming fluids to be had im Halifax, enough for seventy. With a week’s fine weath- er I think we would pretty well clean up the relics of the dis- DARE DEVIL' RUS sH KILLED BY FALL ON HIS WAY TO LUNCH Fire Battalion Chief Thrown) From Buggy After Crash With Truck. WAS CROKER’S DRIVER. | ! | | | Took All Kinds of Chances With Former Chief, Dies When Off Duty. Battalion Chief John Rush of the Fire Department, for many years the driver ‘and chauffeur for Chief Edward Croker, died late this afternoon in St. Vincent's Hospital from the effects of a fracture of the skull sustained in a fall from COAL STRKE ENDS WITH MEN VICTORS: PRICES MAY GOUP Tentative Agreement Reached, to Be Ratified Probably. by May 2. AT WORK WITHIN WEEK. bul Grievances Will Always Go Before Board. Union Not Recognized, The sub-committee composed of rep: resentatives of anthracite coal miners and operators, which has be holding sessions for nearly two weeks at the Union League Club, has reached an agreement, and there now remains oni; the ratification by the miners and by the general committee of the operators Undor the agreement the miners receive @ flat ratse in wages of 10 per cent., but with the abolition of the slidin: aster. It is my opinion that the majority will never come to the surface.” This wireless despatch was unsigned, but was undoubtedly sent vy the skipper of the funeral abip. It was followed by a@ revised iiet of forty- one names of the identified dead, including the name of Mr. Widener. There are also two Butte on the new Iist—W. Butt, who has been fdentified as a member of the crew, and L. Butt, who has not been iden. tified and may be Major Archibald Butt, President Taft’s military aide. Following is the revised list of fden- MRS. MARY MACK, tiflea dead: MRS. N. M’NAMEE. » W. H. MARRIORTT. VASBILIOS CATAVELAS ‘MRS, A. ROBINS. W. VEAR. LOUIS M. HOFFMAN. MARY MENGEN. GEORGE ROSPNSHI WILLIAM SAGE. JOHN H. OHAPMAN. JAMES FARRELL. W. CARBINES. HENRY D, HANSEN. H. GREENBERG. JAMES KBLLY, RAMON ARTAGAVEYTIA. MAURICE DAHL QTHON SATHER. REGINALD HAL, iM. W. ASHE. | W. D. DouGLAs W. H. HARBECK, | J. R. RICE, MALCOLM JOHNSON. G. HENCKLEY, A. M. HOLVER W. BUT NICHOLAS NASS! No wireless Aispatch was received fro NAHIL SCHBDID, jthe Mackay-Bennett yesterday fev L. BUTT. nothing was sald in to-day's dispatches — SHA. |about the cable ship Minia, which was LBSLIE WILLIAMS |expected to come up with the Mackay- ‘A. HAYTOR. Bennett to-day and relieve her of her JBAN MONROS. |duty of recovering the dead, STEWARD 1. | Unless the Mina picks up the Mackay- GEORGE D. WIDENER. Bennett to-day tho latter vessel cannot LESLIE GILINSKI. get back to Halifax until next week. N. 3. H. GILL. word has been heard from the M ERNEST P. TOMLIN. Bennett concerning the time she intends OBEY DRAZENOVIC. to put about and run back to Halifax. MARCONI TOLD OPERATORS TO SeLL TITANIC STOR: { WASHINGTON, April 25.—Guglielmo Marconi, chairman of the Marconi Company, Limited, told the Senate Commitice at the investl gation of the Titanic disaster to-day he authorized the wireless operators of the Carpathia and Titanic to sell thelr storles of the great sea catas- trophe for publication, Mr. Marconl explained that in giving consent for the sale of these stories he had not attempted Im any way to sup- press general information of the wreck. The inventor denied any knowledgs following the tragedy for information, of wireless messages sent to the Care] “I would Ike to have your own best pathia operators telling them to “keep | Judgment,” raid Benator Smith, to” your mouths shut” “hold out for] Whether the custom established by Op- te figures.’ These messages, one of erator Binns in the Republlo df Oe eens oe are pleKed | cling hie news, and the privilege you gh ft Untied States battleship |S4¥e 0 Cottam in the Titantlo disaster Florida the night the Carpathia was | "84 anything to do with your fatlure to ar coming in and forwarded to the See A retary of the Navy, Mr. Marconi Aon | (Continued on Second Page.) clared he never authorized these mes- —_— } sages, but did give consent that the| TICKET OFFIOR ’ operators could receive money, Ise, Coateal, Marconi | Borate oy Karly in his tesitmony Mr, told of repeated aiterapte he had made during Sunday, Monday and the days BATTALION CHIEF RUSH. his buggy at Hudson and Christopher atreots. He Ived only about five hours after sustaining the tnjury, and did not recover consclousness ‘The death of Rush was a great shock to the ve Department. He was known to all the rank and file, was in the prime of 11 accident wil a #reat favorite, The th rought about his ¢ was ina ‘trivial, and his) driv John Harvey, who was also throw from the bugay, escaped without any injury. It is the trony of fate that “Dare Devi" Rush, who gulded Chiet Crok- er's wild horee, Bullet, and Chief Crok- en's sercaming automobile on hundreds of thrilling, death-defying trips through the cliy mireets, should meet a fatal while peacoably on his way me to lunch, fle was no even ree sponding to an alarm. Ruah, who was forty was made a Batt ix years old, 1 Chief afore Chiet Croker left the fire Department. Io had been In charge of the h Hate talion, with hoxdquarters with Engine | lie was his custom to nde from |gine house to his home at N the en- 31 West |shortly after noon, |BUGGY SLEWED AND CRASHED AGAINST TRUCK. Harvey was driving the light bugey, |drawn by an active, temperamental roan |horse, north on Hudaon street, between Grove and Christopher streets, when he | | turned out to ayold a truck, One of the | wheels of the busy caught tn the car 7, | tracks, tho vehicle slewed around and emashed smartly against the truck, | The collar band of the roan horse broke and he bolted, There wore sev- eral children on the crossing at Chris |topher street, Harvey puiled the ho: |toward the curb, A wheel struck an | obstruction and the buggy was halt \everturned, Harvey and Chief Rush falling out, ‘The horse kept up on Hudwon street (Continued on Second Page.) No, % at Spring and Hudson streets. | Kleventh street for lunch every day, | scale, this will meait net_ratse about 6 per cent. The miners’ representativi hetore the agreement was proposition was made to the by the operators under which the price of coal | would be raised ton at tidewater, twenty-five cents a The indications are that the price of coal will be tncreasat soon, any way, 170,000 MEN WILL GET $10,000,000 MORE. The agreemen aus peace in the anthracite coal fleids and the return to work of 170,000 men who quit when the old agri ent expired April 1. the ooal operators paid the anthrac miners last y about $90,000,009 Wages outside the sliding scale, that $10,000,000 more will be turn the envelopes of the workers next The principal terms of the agreeme: are: A flat raise of 10 per cent. wages. The abolition of the sliding scale, in A four-year agreement to be signed, The formation of a conciliation board similar to the old The appointment of colliery cor mittees that will take up griev- | ances. | ‘The agreement on the grievance com- | mittee 1s a concession by the oper ors, who were asked at first to | | tute the “check off” system, w which the owners would collect from ‘the miners their unton dues, ‘The op- erators contended that this would mean a virtual recognition of the United Mine Workers of America. Under the tentative agreem with the immediate boss, If the tro ble 1s not then settled a higher boss can be called fn, and so on up until It ts! found necessary to refer the contro- versy to the concNiation board | MINS OPERATION TO BE RE- SUMED IN A WEEK, | The announcement that an had been reached by the sud-c | was followed to-day by a call by George |W. F. Baer, Chairman of ti | Gen a me ing here ° arrangemen presentatives were In sessic the Victoria Hote! preparin, vention at witch the be ratified. It was sa be at work within a week Tho four-year to the miners, bee: taneously with the agr the bituminous miners and in a Presidential y The 10 per cent. raise will be on the awards of the Strike Commission troubles of 1 There has been much dispute as to what these awards really were and {t t* planned that representa tives of operators and miners will con- wider them with a view of striking the proper figures. based Anthracite Coal that settled the | a $12 Men's BlueSergeSuits,$5.95 THE “MUR” CLOTHING CORNER, Broadway, cor, Harclay St, opp. Port ! nei’ to-day and Friday 3,000 's Hulte, serges, Worateds, flan: Aots, tn | blues, blacks, « mixture fiarreteed ie ined ea price to-day ‘and Friday, 95.98, — cg oe of fy As! the @rievance committee at a mine can| take up any dispute and consider it | Operators ROOSEVELT WOULD BE A DICTATO 1912. Tl TR. DE-FLEC IN FIGHTING TRIM. © GEORGE GRAN THAM BAIN FLIES WITH WOMAN Besta Sor FORA ROUND TRP... "osm AT PHILADELPHIA, GIANTS. | 10020 Fl R 5 \ PHILADELPHIA Peat n | OvLvd | —_->—— | AT BROOKLYN, a _ | 30STON— Hamel Plans Flight From| 01 . Paris to London and Back, |°°9%"p* AT PITTSSURGH, Over Three Countries. peice SLY CINCINNATI | PAP April 2 “Beginning a round . 0 . 0 0 |trip fi Paris to London by way ot PITTSBURGH Brussels, Helglum, Aviator Hamel, tn a 00 0 Die monoplane, left the muburl of Lssy at 6 A. M. to-day, carrying Miss Mary Da A vise alCtainonaey AMERICAN LEAGUE, Refore ie returns to Parts, tf be car aE ries out his orlginal itinerary o will AT NEW YORK, ave flown over three countrics and) PHILADELPHIA 4 the Engish Channe « 0 2 : etn a direct HIGHLANDE! : 01 ' MORGAN LINER CREOLE return trip he and that The ked. ‘The lows 1s ex! Dep Bs ted ats not d mn orld. “ Circulation Books Open to All,” 2 oO P A G E 8 TED, WOULDCLING LIKE A LEECH TILL DEATH — ScoresTo- By a m Dover to Cal uth nee ASHORE NEAR NEW ORLEANS, frect to Paris. Hiss fuvies will ae edeAboRE Thy all tag way Steamer Headed for New York » FIRE SWEEPS UNCHECKED | Surikes on Mud Bank—Position THROUGH COLUMBUS, GA. Bs recy Say | NEW ORLEANS, Several Blocks in Residence Sec- u tion Burned and Dynamite Seems York, went Only “Hope of Saving City, ond of the Coreen atae April i Rf |e O0-the Misaige blocks In the principal residence section | ocean tux Wiimot the steamer than $250,000 SABOFOUS ‘ Water pressure !# low mand apparently | left New Orleans to pull the only means of checking the fire wal 1 be by dynamiting buildings in its path. 7 - iy gO! a wr has been s¢ on pelghboring | » Northern ¢ Uttice moved from Aid has At from wetghboring | ,Xomern We clttes uiiding, bei er . t é laperial Hosa head | Broadside | “Help,” Cried Man in Money | —”—””*CR Arete tovnlehe, Priday, slondd) wobere to-night; Friday, PRICE ONE OENT. Taft's He Is Not to Be Trusted With the Presidency. He Has Forgotten the Standard of a Square ond. A Boss Is a Boss When He Ig Sep- porting Me; He Ie a Leader When He Is Supporting Roosevelt, at Roosevelt in Springfield ®0 « ° SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 25—Flushing with anger at times, Président Taft launched straight into an attack on Theodore, Roosevell with his first words here to-day, while a crowd of seven thousand Rousing from his judicial temperament completely and throwing twinds his long maintained attitude of refusing to indulge in personalities, |the President called’ Theodore Roosevelt a deceiver in so marty words and answered scornfully the many charges the Colonel has mate against his administration, “By his recent utterances he has.misied a great many honest people to believe his charges against me and my administration.” said Presiden’ Taft. “But because TI represent that element which belleves in the eanc- tity of the Constitution and {n wise progress made under the guarantees of the Congtitution, | am entitled to have my defense.” CAUGHT IN CHASE AFTER A HOLDUP He Has Misled Many Honest Peo- ple to Believe His Chargea Me Because I Represent the Ele ment That Belicves in the Sené- tity of the Constitution. ir he had half promised Secretary Hiliew | that he would not go Into personalities 'n the three afternoon meetings to-day, Nd renerve his heavy gupe for meeting In the Arena, i@ Bos- ton to-night. Mr. Tatt, however, from his firet words, showed that he has heen filled with the subject of Theodore Thoowevelt by the many conferences he has had with hie advisers in Waebing> ton during the past ten days, and wae ia! no mood ty utter vague generafities, NEVER DISLOVYAL TO ROOBE-! veLrT. “T come to Masgachusetts at thie time{ ‘most reluctantly.” in 100 Theodore Roosevelt succeeded | President McKinley, who had died.” “In 1904 ‘Theodore Roosevelt was self elected triumphantly, and he that he would not ‘pt another noml-. nation. In 18 he recommended to the! People of the United States that I ve! minee. He labored hard and euce; Cage When He Saw Rob- ber’s Revolver. While John G. Janson, years old, the cawhter of the Life Insurance Company of No. 1% Broadway, Wiiiiamaburg, Was arranging the day's recetpts in hin cage alvortty re! o'clock to-day a youns man en- tered and began fumbling through | poek man's strange actions aroused th asked bi or uct have Lever been! loyal to the friendship 1 have Bed with Theodore Roosevelt, ROOSEVELT PROMISED To: OUT OF THE FIELD, * The out ater a kecond man ple approve my first term by re and, walking over electing me for a second. = signi. 10 suddenly produced | fled this, and Mr. Roosevelt cals { a revolver, Which he poked through the | he 414 mot intend to be a camale ket at Janson. Janson was el | o sudden activity, and yelling | at the top of his volce, Jumped | ‘Help! aside. n, the manager of the toward the pistol man, John Larted > Hod into the hallway and down a Louls he went out to Ohio and gi t he called a charter of offering propositions which stelke At the roots of the Independence of the courts and our Hbertie ‘I Was impersonal in my ‘reply, 1 | sald to myself, ‘I shall never attack Theodore Roosevelt, He cannot make® out wi Night of stairs into the street, AML the | racy erks in the office dropped thelr work followed, Their force Was soon passersby and soon a a hundred, yelling “Stop dup Broadway in pursuit nd yw the cols ninan, The fugitive " turned into” Lexington avenue to) bs i with me becwuse I won't quarrel Quine? street with him. Poltvom Dunlap joined the pursuit) “But the charter of Democracy point, Dunlap proved @ good) wae mot se effective an he thought nl captured his man at Stuy-| $8 would prove to be, and eo he de- Altogether the pursult! parted from the course and took up my administration and myself for prisoner was taken to the Quincy attack. And ever since he has been et police station, He gave his name y 1 Diemer, twenty-one years old,| @28esed tm am abuse of my admin. ton street, Wiliams | istration and im chareee, egainet me. “So far as my personal feet erned I would never reply n willing to let the futui Ss 1 have been cere in f attempted robbery. | ministration of wt Janson firet at down the barrel of the-revolver hi R00! 6 CONES): th he a Mean party which believes tn the several hundred dollars spread out be- fore him and a few minutes later the) Pes Of the Constitution and a revolver and he had done HT g & vi eucred- pile would have been increased by a] Prosress eater a, ite quarenions, thousand more which le was about to sree get from the safe, aeneen poopie to batievs Bas