evening before at dinner I remarked LIST TITANIC CABIN »leighbor that when we arrived at OF « SAYS HE York I should take an opportunity 10 f »«¦ SILENT END SURVWQR r a look at her from a distame |MM SURVIVORS ON CARPATHIA something of her dimensions We dl think our desire was so so«>n to he AS FELT IKO SHOCKS fled. In the distance «he looked an Fleet of Newspaper Tugs Vainly President Fallieres Expresses 10 ontlln Mit mous her bulk «ES length, great th* Serepeca. Miss Augusta The following in a rarrlaafl list of Silverthorn R. Bpen-oer. black against the starry sky, evoaj Hurl Questions. His Sorrow for Disaster. Titanios rabin passengers who -were Saalfeld, Adolf. hole and saloon blazing with light. I Stackllehn. Max (Stahelln''» coul saver] and brought in on the Cunard Slmonlus. Alfonslus. Neither Declared Severe Impossible to think anything House of Commons Learns Ag-1 Enough were Line steamer Carpathla: Smith. Mrs Luden P. wrong with such a leviathan, ALSO DUMB OTHERS SHARE IN GRIEF Number of Souls on Stephenson, Mrs. Walter. to Cause Anxiety to for that ominous tilt downward in PASSENGERS tjregate First Cabin Survive*-. Solomon, Ahrahsm. where the water was now Sllbey. Mrs William B hows, by Was One. the lowest row of Board 2.208. Stengel. Mr and Mrs. Helery (Btenmel?) Any porthole«. Not Until Rescue Reached Mr. the People Anderson, Harrv. Spencer. Mrs. W. A., snd matd. "We were now about two miles Ship Through Bryce Slay»er. Miss Hilda. her, and all the crew insisted that »« Antoinette. Miss Rpedden. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. (F. O. Dock Did Full Story of of Newfoundland Condole Appieran«».t, Miss Speeden"") OF CAMBRIDGE MAN tremendous wave would be formed by IN BOATS FOR 1.178 Mr». K W STORY we Disaster Come with Americans. ROOM Abbot».Appleton,Mr.« Rob» Steffanson, H R. tlon as »he went down that oug Out. Allison. Mafiar, and nurse. T. ge» as far away as possible. The ca Through tog and a rain the ship 18.The White HnuN Andrew*. Miss K T. «Mis? Cornells**) Tucker. Mrs., and maid. agreed, and all lay to their oars and driving Washington. April Tells Carpathla rnn the flnal of her erran«! the cable Provision for 1,030 Persons, Allen. Mist Fa **.'. Thayer. Mr and Mrs. J. B Second Cabin Passenger ened the distance between us and the lap made public to-night following No Astor, Mrs. John Jacob, and maid. of mercv down the New coast Fallieres, of Thaver. J B 1r How Women Were Taken Off ing vessel. Presently, about 2 a. rr England tressage fn-m President to Board of Trade's Tausslg, Miss Ruth. vesterday afternoon Just as she was According Tausslg, E. "MSI as I can remember, we observer France: Titanic sighted from the Ambrose a Own Showing.Inquiry Barratt, Karl R (Behr?) Thor. Miss Ella. and of Seeing settling very rapidly, with the bows lightship glim¬ With profound affliction have I heard of Bessette, Miss. Taylor. E. Z to Bottom. the bridge completely under water, mer of dull gold broke through the west¬ the Titanios awful catastrophe which Promised. I'u-küp|], Mrs William. Taylor, Mrs. E Go ern sky and for a moment her black hulk brin-rs «nournlng to so many American A H. hworth?) Trout. Miss Jessi». concluded that It was now only a que families, and I have it at heart to extend Berth-worth. (Bat emblematic of reflected a Rowerman. atlas E. Tucker, Gilbert The following account of the acri.lent of minutes before she went, and mourning, ray to you my m<>s« sincere condolence«. I IBv rsb'.e to The Tribune 1 Thorne. Mrs. G of hope. for the barest moment how much I Brown, Mrs ,T J. was given by I, Reasley. a t'ambrldge 1'ni- proved. Stopping wta'.i to tell your excellency London, April 19. .It is understood Burn««. Miss C. M. w to pick up the pilot she sped away from share In your anguish about the fate of Mr. and Mrs. r» verslty man, who liv*»s in T/ondon. Mr «.our aid and friend. Major Butt. ¦: of Trade inquiry Into the "'ishop, Titanic Stands on End. th» questions shot after her the waiting Boaid Plank. H Woolmer, Henry Peasley was In the second cabin and had by he In Ward. Miss Anna "She tilted straight on end. still ln her In reply President Taft paid this touch« .;- of the Titnnie^ will opened B« saina, Miss a. not been mentioned In the list of the saved slowly newspaper tugs, concealing mo- Haxter, Mrs. James. Williams, Ri.-hnrd M. the stern vertically and as gloomy mass s»-crets as dark as the thun¬ ing tribute to Major Butt: fit the earliest practicable Warner. Mrs F. M. (Mrs F. H. "The voyage from Queenstown had been upward, ¡¿Uldon Rayton. George A. Wsrre.i?) did the light» In the cabins and sal« derstorm which between her and her RonnHI. MIbs C. Wilson. Miss Helen A. quite uneventful," Mr. Beaelej. said: "very lay I am grateful for your referen«** to my Wlllard, Miss a hieb had not flickered for a moment 'lestlnatlon. friend and aid. Major Butt. Soldier that that the Carpathia has reached Brown, Mrs. j. M. fine weather was experienced an«l the sea V".s Bowen. Miss G C. Wicks, Miss Mary. we left, died out, came on again f« From the time that the newspaper tugs lie was, with rescue only possible for part has caused great excitement Mr. and Mrs. R la. Wldener. Mrs «ieorge D.. and maid. was rjulte .-aim. The wln«l h.-id been west¬ of the company. I know that be felt fall Sew Y^rk Reckwith, Mrs. .1. single flash and Anally went out altoge threw their first across her rail to the Whit«.*. Stewart. erly tO southwesterly the whole way, hut question place to be on the »hip aa ehe went down. Intenae eagerness know At the same time the machinery ro until the vessel «H,] Into her berth Y. very eld. particularly the last <lnv; in soberly President Taft received to-day a letter pt«.rv of the disaster is manifested. R Young, Miss Marie. down thmugh the veasel with a rattle at .Vest 13th street, there was a strange Case. Howard fa»t. after dinner on Sunday evening It from Ja mea the British Ambaaaa- continues to he shown in Camarlon, Kenard. a groaning that coul.l be heard for n reluctance on the of the aboard Bryce, Every d.-siro t..«> i..- on at part people of < 'assebere, IliH D .' was altnoel cold to out de¿k the welr«l«.st coulr her to dor, conveying the heartfelt aympatby .- to Second Cabin soiin.l rarely that reveal any details of the greatest quarters suspend judg- Clarke. Mrs W. M Survivors. all the government and of Newfound¬ heard in the middle of the ocean, ¡i t of ocean tragedies. As the cluster of tugs people until all possible full and impartial «hlhlnace. Mrs B A. "I had been in mv berth for ah'.ut ten land over the wreck of tha Titanic. Mr. i'hailton, W. M. sand mile« away from land. which escorted the liner up the river flung o-Y is but the Lahor at about 11:15 I felt letter reads: forthcoming, i'roc-W«-, Miss F. O. Angle, William. minuten, when, p m., was the end name after name the crowd that lined 1-ryce'a Miss Lucille. Abelsor.. Mrs. Hanm "But this not yet f-ulte Into papers are complaining bitterly Carter, a Might Jar. and then, soon after, a second in that the rails far ahove there was almost al- I have received a telegraphic message ¡r'e « ai»«>!. Mrs William our amazement she remaln««d the Uovernor in <>f survivor, provea there B. one, but not sufficiently larg«» to cause any wavs that iron» of Newfoundland that the list «'ander. Mra Churchill (Cardelir) light position (or n time which I estir an answering hall, but beyond which he requests me to cauae the heart- t«> first class Calde-.-head. N. Y. anxiety to anv one. hoWen r nervous they the from w is urdu*" preference given Yi««torine Palls. Mrs. Ada E. as «¡v.- min Utas; Others In the boat -ay responses ceased. Kven messages lelt and earnest sympathy of the colony «if Chandan.-««!]. Miss Russ. Misa Kate mav have r.een. However, the engines a con¬ Newfoundland to be to all who ngera, while one Socialist organ Cavendish. Mrs Turrell. and maid. but It was certainly s««me minutes wlill. friends and relatives failed to elicit conveyed Becker. Mrs. A. O., and three children. Hopped immediately afterward, and my nected the survivors. I ave lost those dear to them by the terri- sailors and firemen Chaff«?«., Mr«- H !- Beane, Edward. watched ar leael one hundred and fifty reply from ble disaster to the Titanic. tgalnat «ardcza. Mr an«! Mrs Thomas. first thought was, 'She has lost a sent t.» their deaths as Peane. Mrs Ethel, Miss Est>. propel¬ «.f the Titanic towering up above the 1 Holds Her Grim Secret. I have th*honor to request that you will % "callouai) Cumlngs, Mrs J. Brown. Mr. W. S?» ler' I went on in accept o« behalf of the and Paul «»'hevre?*- (T. up the top (boat) deck of the aea and looming bla«*k against The swiftness, the silence of the big vessel government itter of courte." Chlver, Brown, Miss E. a dressing gown, and found only a few people of Newfoundland this expression «of sev- «'nerry.
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