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Show - - ,..----- . - , , ,, ., DE I LAST. - EDI11011 - I - 1- -, 1 --' -- ET l :,.: - - ' 34 TAGES ' ' ,4 1 SATURDAY i 12 in 111 - ' 2 , - Am? LIBERTr , CITY UTAII -- WILL '::'1,,1.1),.':,.01)r)s..p.iT';.:s-11,p.Ly:TO- ' ' 4 ' - stl PRE '.' 11F11- ... , Asserts lie IS Ill Eli CILESS - ,. , ,JorlitzderAlk Been Disloyal to Their last Friendship and Every Canon of Decencyilis Statement- - Regarding Infhtelfre-01Off- ice holders "Not Only an Untruth but an Absurd of Ilim, as Untruth!'Whin President Speaks , . A "Nenrode",., , or "Demagogue,' Will Say' Nothing but lie Mad Better Preserve Ills Own: Self ltespi by Not Protesting That it Gives Mm Pain to do so." , -- , , - - . , . A .t.. ' denunciation of Worgester, Maas.. 'April President Taft was Col. Roosevelt's reply tonight to the presit dent's attacks upon him yesterday. Some of Col: Roosevelt's asserticout were': That President Taft had not given the people of the country a "square deal" but that owing to a "quality of feebleness," he had "yielded to the boaies and the great privileged interests." :That one part of the preSidenCe attack on him svas "the crookedest kind of a deal" and "deliberate misrepresentation." That the president 'has not merely in thought; word and deed been disloyal to our past friendship, but has been disloyal canon of ordinary deceney and fair dealing, such as should obtain even in dealing with a man's bitterest opponents." - That the president's' statement regarding the influences of offkeholders federal in,the campaign was nlot. only an untruth absurd untruth." an is but it 4. That President Taft convicted himself of insincerity when be bill. e tariff th signed . That in speaking of Col. Roosevelt's position in regard to the trust problem, President Taft is "himself guilty, of a crooked 26.--Iterc-iless , to-,ve- ry rArot "It Tart le TARIFT LAW, a most curious Olaf that Mt. mild actualIL:criticts,m for not having towelled him about the Poyee tariff law.- Ai a matter of fact. I have eagerly endeavored to praise Mr. Tell wherever I possibly could. snJ thave merely kept intent she" tie. As he now instate that I agreed. ehould break- - gleam about the tariff taw. 1 will say that I hold him eulpably respetiolble for having led the people to below that be favored a substantial downward rovision and that he would work avtively for it. and for then hay. ing vat supinely by and allowed hie new friends, under the leadership et limier. Aldrich and Cannon, to a bill which made him convict produce himself of ineincerity wben he signed it. Turning to President Taft' statement in regard to the third term Col. Rorwevelt declared that the danger lay only in more than two consecutive terms, which might afford opportunity for the 0204141v to entrench himself In potter. "Mr Taft. without my permission- .he continued. has Quoted entireletters from ma written in answer to letters of hie which were marked 'Conn&mita). I shall so far avail myself of his example as to quote four lines of is letter from him to me which was not marked 'Confidential' It wee written shortly after he became president- - It -- MOS: - QUOTES TAFT LETTER. never forget that the power I now introit was voluntarily transferred from yeti te ma. and that, I am under obligation to you to am to it , that your judgment In selecting me as your successor and birth ging bout the auommion shall be Medicated. Payne-Aldrile the standard" which you and I in conversation have always formulated.' It is & bed Imitto bite the hand that feeds you. "No other man in this country mae r , as much Interested is I in having Mr. Teft euccood. No other trim with my , had atmtook hit Proof. The trouble with Mr. Taft is that be principles sad mark-don-e ItDeoweit t o Ported. sem Vine and hirefor., as Ann' gets their assisignmat the isles et as unable bee their bitterly regretted being the OW and way log opposing to support hint for a longer time. I point. ompalling tho provident a ono- of, tho aged, sought every opportonity to 'loathing toontoocti stunt hoothookl."ASTOUNDDIG MTP9CRI11." oared fry him, and long after I re. roschott honk A Whoa Cot, thxolovolt Ittemite lickniceledge the -7 yOater447,11cir,0Irottittotott 44, biallitooaschlmotto arrtioltd to menders myself afLtItoutht or docli" had lie been dig. Pelf 'streets A novelle& the that he wag fit. and Clutched at every bo foetal trip, loyal in this friendship for me. it set. opportunity to beck blin up. herd for mit 0 aawis wr luck a houtd hod terebilabt preraselea save by calling it the grooviest MAKES up lus mm-eartod bins to 'Mechanic's ball. Ivbere . MOM sionionding hypocrise. be anti be delivered hi. Mehl soave.b. Lew "tett! km than a year ego. I kepi "Whoa F. Taft made that siatentsit - - addressed an overflowing meeting.he had Just mint to the United states dexperately hoping that Mr. Taft et reasonably senate ea bait an boors notice. obvi- least would show himself one Roosevelt mid in part: the Lorimer fit for the task or somepeople-mold elm. "In thhiemiipaign I toped the heuee ously in eollualon wtth made tint whom wouM t the re. ' st stake as sitogether too important to relent Reluctantly I made up my guest. papers which were Intended to mind Mr. Taft could not do the that of one into imconvey the impression that I had permit it to be twisted tank and I became convinced that the hareaster trust by the persenialltim beteeats. President Taft properly favored of the great watt felt that ample to peosecutivit in Bel. be untrue to them If 1 and myself. Rut Mr. Tatra speeches declining "When Mr. Taft obviously to influ- I would to act as their etandard-beare- r. roderday etestained statements that I ent the Massachusetts primary and not think Mr. Taft means III: do "I said Mr. one In of he with collusion obviously muM sweetie. Most of what I think he means well. Rut he mean' the of monitorial Lorimeri supporters needs Mt comment from fa, well feebly, and during his adminispolitical party take. the ao- -, he has been under the in"When. foe Instance. lie said that ,I opposite bon he did. he has not merely in tration of men who are neither fluence linto the minimise word been disloyal and deed have endeavored thought. nor feeble. It la this equalibut bait been dielportance of my Columbus speech. he to Our past friendehip ty of feebleness In a normally amiablea meson oYntto of interY ordinary fits such man, which What he meat knew to be untruel coney and fair dealing such as should rnan for me in high office by the be cannot have read my Canlegt obtain even in dealing with a mans of power' epeseb: 'my speech at St. Ionic my bitterest opponents. Such conduct rep.J crookedest kind ot a resent. th Philadelphia, and Pittaburg and Louis- crooked dent.very FOREIGN BORN INSANE ville speeches. without knowing that "This is not tin exceptional Instance! what elebtwated and PATIENTS ARE EXPENSIVE to be The how emphasised have of nie. has behaved same course was followed last summer emmileonno I 4ahl at 051umbuL In connection with the Tennessee Coal anNEUROTICS AND DEMAGOGUES." A Iron company. The assaults upon Albany. N. Y., April Mr. Taft's campaign managers nual coot of New 'York for tit snainme by Mr. in when Taft speech any "Again made in Washington,. under Mr. Taft4 tenant of foreignAorn- - Memo pati, 'peeks of int direct'y or oblittoolY foul to the verge , a thevrotte er a demagogue. or in similar very eyes haveButbeen Is 112.500.000 socorditur to statisremember. I am not onto of Indecency. ' tonna, I &MS ate nothing. except that of these things: I care tics gathered by the state hospital to point out that If be is obliged to complaintng out that as vow such language be had better pro. nothing for Mr. Taft personal attitude twonntiosion. It is pointed toward me; I allude to it only in pain- the average hospital life of a foreign-bor- n serve his own by not Mr. Taft hire, patient.,ie .approsimately ti that Rwlves himpatn, to do so. ing and merely.onimmune the matter." years the admission of 27S7 now emphasis No man resorts to epithets like these such e foreign-borto The patients ,Isat year will reciprocity. speaker, turned If It really gives him pain to use them." ' involve a total eipense to the state "I have never alluded to Myr in terms wore these patients are dually Mseven l remotely resembling these. I AN UNPARDONABLZ SIN. chanrod of 11.100,000 letters have never quoted his private On February 10, hut. Now York front I Taft that says changed or private communications. I have 'Mt state was caring for 11400 luttitutts sibieussed exclusively his public actions. on the reciprocity 'manure. This is its evil insane hospitals of which 11.- Even where was obliged to be severs. untrue. le publishes a letter of mine. 00 or 41 pee cent were of foreign marked his of never in answer to a letter I was always- parliamentary. and and la its hospitals for the confidential. Incidentally one of the birth; of oHminal insane1.160-- -- hypocritical.the part of any which IS or 41 pm Atent patients Intend today- to devieta unpardonable-stn.-o- n "Nor- were alien. Rom this standar& although the prod- man calling himself a gentleman is to dents tpeech makes it DOCeelant for publish confidential es correspondence to this I cars STATE SENATOR ANDREWS ow to speak more plainly on certain nothing. but I warn Me. Taft in dissubjects than I have yet spoken." SENTENCED FOR BRIBERY Col..Itoceevelt referred to President cussing negotiations with a foreign such enTaft's expbusation of tie statement power. it is well not to publish , about letter his sa in that the invasions .that,"oure is a government 'of all Columbus. Ob to. April ItState SenCanada only an adjunct of the Write by al representative pert of ' the making States. d la, R. Andrews of Ironton, ator United , people.' 44)40011i bribe for his vote him that I would Ilold letter hit of KIND Or A pcfa.". Menai, Moo reciprocity position. I today was sentenced to Itine months in loyally support it in several differ. "roe him to try," said It000evolt.-11-state- did the penitentiary by Judge Dillon In the the I took first agree At sot speeches. of big tecape the consequences, criminal court. . TOMAS by,saying thst he alluded onlv silent on the faith of Mr. Tarts mere. look Andrew. In a Personal pies for leniLater when I came to conto women and children is trilling with ence' charged that the jury which conhowever. I beeseme the intelligence of the people. To speak up the matter., reciprocity agreement victed him had beat influenced by Pubof mulch action on his part as a 'squarea vinced That the Mr. Teft was unwise and lic seMiment rather than by evidence dear is itself- the crookedest kind of as named by because , , it improperly "sec. pmeented. deal., He is tiling to nogg. 06 cr.?: undesirable, Rodney DIelel, fanner lergoant-starm- s bY dolor' rifted the intereets of our farmers and statement of his illeqUatelte of the senate., now is nerving a it carried orate mierepresentation of that state-- fishermen and because action On paper. penittmtiali terra for participating in .....!Nevertheless. becalms I lad stated , Col. Reolievelt 'eleflried the I would support the itnest. itI "boss" ea the man responsible for the that. not until ones word against DEAN Tautrr TO DISSOLVE. alliance between crooked 'politics end said Even. then I declined crooked business which has been re- was demanded.. Los Angeles. April in several until on govern . corto the subject the speak of ationsible for themselves, menCs inveatigation of the Mr. managers states , life. of American political ruption can only characterize as bean trust" of southern CaMontle will each matt among my with what there is end in a compromise and the dissoludo liot unpardonable bassoon, began toofcircuupporters.a he oontinued. Mr. tion of the altered eombinetion. se know him. Mr. Taft IWO that Mt. late the fact ge mya support to statements or foOtind auseason wily I Fly-aof Pittsburg. le a verY bad book Vift's proposal as ' thorities made publio Urn today. Thera Is an element of grim coined,' should not be nominated. For several weeks agents of the govMr. Taft weeping over the thought "AN ABSURD ernment have been gathering data on of Pennsylvania being ptit under the trust and United 'States "Mr. Taft says' that the influence of the alleged IMO of a, boss through Mr. Penrose bein the Chksgo con. Atty, A. L DoCormick has held '. ing ousted from control of the WU federal officeholders vonfewenoes with protntnent bean "!vention AM yeerwill be less efteetive The facts have been ever before gmwerit a The bosom Col. Itooeevelt declared. for any ono candidate than This is not mittod to Washington offieislai In the hirtory of the party.' were on that president's 1141 ' ; Is understood absurd It that the growers 9 "Mr. Taft says," be continued. "that only an untruth. but it Ivanrime ob. have seveed to dissolve their CortalliSSyears' In my various campaigns I sccautet untruth. t Never in Se touch scandalous tton,- oilseed to be a trust. it Atli. the amistance of those boom. So I serration have I seen Gen., WkliterRham deed ere viodid when they choose to go ml waY bum of the patronsegi as this year. AU lawi. lating the eri,.aa soli-tru'time Of the &hose of Pattolofio Wad to support the cause of the peolna. , ch ' , C-S- a stl.Thit'o-attook-opot-ötta-poltoh-by fact-terat- y. state-mee- Dennocratic-iienator-erb- - ' 4 FORMED ASSOCIATION I -- -- -- without-permissio- n: 2. , con-'We- - We-tensib- le .Itletl uf nine-tent- hs lifts ay ' eel-sw- ') st ' . , ' thr pod-tertia- ry f the-taill,- it; coeted lt OF RAILROAD RIDES TURNS CHRISTIAN - office of the Denver. April general passenger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad received a check yesterday from e Seattle men for Mile Voitecienc money." A let. ter accompanied it saying the sender had stolen, several- ad.. on the Rto Grande trains years ago and now. having turned atrintien., iviahed to make recompensotion. The office of the Union Pacific and the Colorado & Southern likewise received tommunicetion from the Seattle roan, in , The itemised which he rides he had stolen on theme two roads end asked to be sent bills that he might settle. 17.--T- he CONDEMNS SHEATH SKIRT . , Now York, April !.The sheath skirt and similar fashion &treaties of recent date aro discussed at length In an article wiikh Dr. Karl Franck'. the eminent German scientist, his COntebutod to a Munich medical publica. lion. 'rhe heath skirt, be Bays. Is ruining figures, stunting development and d producing a race of wont. knock-knee- en. The doctor says the limbs can not be straight tmloss all the muscled' are given regular. unrestricted exercise, whkh Is Posusible only with wMe skirts. Ti time must come, says Dr. ?necks. when it will be a crime to wear tight FOURTH A'TTEMPT Or-tTHATO REGAIN LIBERTY LA FOLLETTE INSISTS HE WILL BE NOMINATED New Rochelle. N. Y. 'April rt.-- A fourth attempt through the agoney of the low to liberate Harry IC Thaw from the Mattawan .state bespital. where he has been imprisoned for The slaying of Stanford White six years ago. 'because of leumnity."Awas mod., today before Justice Keogh, of tho pram mutt In New Rocluille, Thaw Wes tiriught down from .Mattostwan this morning': The bellrinig on a writ of babas corpus. vas expected to he preliminary In character and it was expected that no witnemes would be examined or ambits produced.- -- An adjustment for several ,vreeks, in order that counsel for the state may go over the voluminows records In previous habeascorpuiproH ceedinge was predicted. Los Angeles. Cal.. April La Follette opened the .eon a day of his southern California tour today with an address before .the men law students of the University or Southern Mrs. La Follette slacks beCalifornia. fore the women students of the same department. Senator La Follette reiterated a statement made in Ma suditorium speech last night that be would ire into the RePubiltan national convention at Chicago nest June) holding the bal. anee of poser and that unless Taft ot Roosevelt was nominatet on the Brat ballot the nomination certainly would fall to Wm. W nator COL. F. H. HADIE DEAD. IK, Illetterwan. April New Tort, April 27 Lieut.-CiRochelle this morn., Thaw left for New Dr. John W. Russell, medical stv:1 Francis H. H. Hadie. C. S. A., retired. tug. perintendent of the prima, accompanied Who in JIM was OPointedlospector at him. new. looked exceptionally wen large of the Panama canal. is dead at and is confident be will be relettestl.. his borne here after a long illness from an affection of the throat. He woe la ';'4GERMAN BATTLESHIP .': before hie retirement rein old and years ago. had men active sservica ',KOENIG ALBERT LAUNCHED three war in Cuba. in the , in the Philippine Islands and in many ths Indian uprisings.. , DanSil. German?. Avg eon - of uontr.of, Hardie wee tholtip Koenig ,Albort,,. stamnd James Allen former king of Saxony,-- etas lantschad the late Inspector-GenerHardie and was born at the Beekla todly. The present Salton king. erten ,August; was iprettent sail toad hernias in California. Asstinat the Mexican revolutionist Garcie . be per. s speech and his sister( Primes M&thformed deeds which later ithre brought lids. named the vessel... Is Albert praetrcitity Mat- to publid attention in a book by Rich. .tical Koenig U11101146 Kaisers , erd Muting Darla. ...the d. Spanieh-America- n 17..--- , rm., , . , .,: -, sHE sittlic 1111HEll 1- . One the Mount Temple; the - - ------'---- : ---- OtheranVnkniwif , Prevented ,Both Hurrying to Scene of Disaster--Cap- t. Moore Rea!' Inter.- cepted Titanic Wireless MessagesTell ore, Calls for Help; Then Came SilenceCarpa' thla Informed Capt. Hoare of Vessel's Fate. TrampIce -- 1- It 1. . 4 ,,... th---- Washington, April 27.Two steamers and a schooner were.,, 1 only a short distance away from the Titanic when she sank, according to the testimony of Capt. James It Moore or steamship Mount Temple today before the senate committee investigating the tragedy. Ice was the barrier that held back vessels hurrying to the: rescue and the Mount Temple did not arrive et the spot where, 'the Titanic sank until two hours after he had gone down. The Mount Temple intercepted the Titanic's calls for help, 1 Capt. Moore said, and immediately he turned his ship's course toward the crippled liner. . theT . , , - . s -- 1 -- -- TITANIC I0 Alt. -- , , 'Wigs STEALER 1 RAILWAY TAX MEN'S rhicaso. April 2,-.- national organlastion to be known as the railway taxmen's aseoriation composed of a attmombership of orneys of 25 railroads entering CMetoiro, isae beers- termed here. The object is to consider the vattotte taxing pmblenut that arise lit different tufts wall a view to devising Condemned Shane l',uperithion rata and adequate' method of deter- In L.lecIing Mnibed Venth' mining the assessable 'value of property.' In the awe of the inter-mat- e roads. methods nciportiontwil the ascertained value of railway Property tmthe different statawamil lamer Worrlicmurdoret of Joseph Wal- taring bodies wilt he devised. ter atoll,. will pay the penalty of his The foilowing oMetra have bean rho. pm crime nest Tuesday morning ithig the PrAstikiow. Prank P. walls of the state penitentiary. On & Northwestern: W. W. Baldwin. C. B. & Q. rallwsr: tion lie Will meet death 11WrettrY, Adred Patten V', B A Q by the hangoutss noose. treasurer. J. W. klulligilon. c, n. I. & Whk death MO than TO hour awal. P. railway; executive committee. O. MIMI WM entilblel the wonderful Tunnel. Atehietin, Topeka Manta Pe norm which has, been dloplayed rallway eystem: M. T. ganders. Northarn Pacific and the above named ofthrough Ili the seem stages of court ficers. , procedure. His ems are ohm?. his hands steady and lila voice even. Me LAST STONE LAID ON LARGEST normsi neither bona nor fear. The fatalism of his kind is deeply tmorallDOCK IN UNITED STATES mated h his eaten" and he is ready to talus the fatal drop this will launch Stattio. Wash.. April It -- Th last hint into eternity as ImPlation far till stone ln the largest dry dock over built Tim Rex, Henry .1. TelboL euPertle- I n the United States woe set in place tendent of the blelln)dist Eplitopal church, talked with hicovia in his death today at tho Puget Bound nevi yard. Many ntonthe of work trill be required cell at the state prison yesterday afternoon for over half an hour. The spirit- -, to InaUIl the pumping plant and clear Tho nal welfare of Morris was the only the entrance to th hugs basin. dock. when romPlottst will buwo root topic of Sineuesion and the clergyman 12.20044n. 141 feet is It N$ Inet long. courtesays that Morris treated him shit and 47 feet doop. ously throughout the interview. - Attorneys Carl A.Badger and DatiM Alexander.- - who ropreeented Morris in NEGOTIATIONS WiTH his test before Court and In Ms Animal to the supreme court, LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS also visited Morris at the 'tate MN,WM0 yesterday afternoon. .Attor-- 1 Alexander mid that Morris would' New Tack. April ILMilted Metes psi not. Mates to offers of a 'toadies before ths state board of pardons for Commissioner of lAbor Charles P. Nein an emergency appeal to the supreme, tied Judge Startle A. Kespw of the United litotes commerce 00011 believes court for another trial. Morris has gained in weight alum with the rePhe was inearcersted in the istate pout. fomentation, of le reamed in the setteniary. fle now weighs 1 Pounds wrn territory end the engineers over heavier, than when he entered the the question of Increased par will not prove itapeoduetive hot 'imbue-t- o the present situation wept te ear 'with regard to electing !ranging as cues the method of execution,. Morris paid: that promos is being triode. The two mediators conferred again this morning "I do not want te meet Astall on the so 1 to wilk the way. He died by iloritancti die that way:Thata why committee of tin Nondarylltlattiat 11111 engineers,. Ohm. hanging ineload et ohootalL" t 110heriff doparloC today' for Josesii 'C., Sharp said this Judge NOM to be &Went until blonder. Washington morning that everything Inas ts readi- After o brief conference with the subness for the execution et Morrie. The scatibld4 has been and has committee of rsiirdoed manager. ComNeill would .be.no saM missioner there beim Inspected by- the alnSt - and other officials and members of the more conferences until Judge lipopp's return. In the meantime Warren 5. board of correction.. . Stone, grand chief of the engineers and HISTOR:r.or-clumEchairman- - of their- is The crime 'for which Morris inust lPected to make known to Mr. Neill was committed the death penalty pay what Procedure would meet the enon May I. 1111. Be shot to death'.11o. Waiter Antall while at- gingers', approval mph tempting toeecape following the holdADMIRAL THOMAS RETTAILTO. up and robbery on the Uncle Sam loan office on First South street The Rear Admiral Washington. April nine days trial in the district oourt before Judge IP. C. Lootbonmer began Chauncey Thomas was placed on the Oh June 11. On June 21. helm. found retired list of the navy 'today on acguilty of murder in the drat degree count of lc He was appointed te the and sentenced to die en October, IL naval academy front Pennsylvania in On September 22. notice of appeal to latt. His active sPertiee ended when On be relinquished command of the Pacific tha supreme court wes Med. March 31, this year. a ramittitur was fleet about two months ago. received tram the supreme court and Morris again was sentenced to death GERMAN SCIENTIST on April 27.--T- et 0 STEAMERS CLOSE TO i n,umptIon of either root or oil i fuels. Pho has Svo turrets. throe int which aro in the center lino tore and aft and tho other two arnidahino The t,..t ot conotruction la nearly Alt.t00.00. - I tan - It - SIXTYSECOND YEAR the ' leOple-aquar, , nortn awanndFredhip.00rirturhbidr:Goassmm Pada. ptItednaat ,PEIIALTY Ar'nt -- - e- Dealhas -- -; -.. - , - . . ' . , been done directly by Mr. Taft sett ae In the case of the Various North Carolina nominations. Itoreovef . 1I1011HIS PAT doss kir. Taft think the people have forgotten the letter his secretary lent out at le restoring to Insurgent senatore the patronage of which he had , OF CRIME Having all those facts I tzdr71-41It Is simply aotounding that Tett should venture the amorttm that he has not used the federal pat. relpege in defraud politics? "Mr Taff states' that I advised him Ito have tt I He Must Hans on Tuesday Next meeting with Cannon. 'advised him to meet everyone. to con., W. with overran. But no lose mphat- him to follow my txically Add. smid, to consult freeiy VI' all the foolitiellus and to try to get on with them. but when the politician', split off fr,m the Waldo. thin to stand with the otwople and not with the politician: IN READINESS FOR EXECUTION and it is precisely this that be failed It do. - t . -yrs APRIL ,, 27, 1912 SALT LAKE - , The Pres et Tile Value lid Iles Aahookbas Lire In Abe It Gives to No Advertiour0. Soler , - On his way he saw, the Setts of lerhooner within a few miles of the scene of the trogedy. and earning from that direetkin, 'When day broke to dieelelle a grat field of tes- - ahead thel Mount Temple , discovered tramp, steamer close by. The identity of either the gehnotier or tramp was discovered, 4 do so frequently. Tbie signaled by sit inspector. 1:40 a m.Californla nt no Vote , , los need to standby ea nothing more could be done. Carpathis arid Olympic ' Second Officer Lightener of the 'Mande WIN recalled and testMed that the man who claimed to be Louis Klein of the iuutics crew and vette :4. ) disappeared after being brought here from Cleveland wee not kifbill. Th Capt. Moore.read a long list of mos. Klein iris drotrad. Lightellerv:: eager film thelltante- Intercepted by the Mown Temple's operator. It wait TO CALL 340.9.E WIT:4E1313ES. virtually it complete record of the wireTito tommitts has it to IPI Mein a less appeals soot out by the doomed number of the British sailors who . survived tho Titanic wreck and con.. t vessel. oti templates 1:11 "At the Titanic was still calling the stand puttingA.some of thorn t ono of erurrford. today. D. Q." stud Cpl. Moore. -- At 1:21, tit 'toward& who woo examitood In it raised the Olympic and said: 'Oet Now York. &too is awMting Bruce managing director, of Tour bolts ready: going down fait by " the While Star lino. who has been the hese Frankfurt replied at 1:11 waiting in 'Washington evo day& " 'Starting for you! $ix minutes later the tending tho hearings from beginning ' CIMILIrentric to Titanic flasheS: D. holiarli to "rd &, - - ,r Ion. 6,414-1110,-- - 19 toitury. flooded: this sapected to Alike 11F." then 'A message from 'D. F. again witMn a few days. ' 'Committos The not Otiee wish ,11001SL !Ant JAM Intl. boats APtad , stand P : Id re-eImstay until it has oloared op all 4edAlresAy., ;Thera was an answer the polistA It ea through ongoing of ther 1irew and those on ships thin lestran MOMS but Mmb '14:muld known to have boo in I ho Th laid. no ships the tangent anitliff, pet th 41Ator the Strata' raised the Olympic, tankro vicinity the ,night 4 of -- . and reported 'AP quiet now. Titanic has not spoken since LC. The Car. pathia at 1;2 sent the meseage. 'Are, you still there? We ate firing rockets.'" "Did you sese those rocliets7"--tMerrupted senator Smith. "1 saw no pocket at all that night. thought of sending up rockets nlyeelf.1 but dill not do go becsause I feared that it might divert other ships hurry., ing to the Titanic." The witness said the Titanic un-- 1 doubledly had not fixed her position, Pioneer. Hs said she mutt have been eight miles further east than the spot reported. Capt. Moore continuing his testimony said his observations taken Monday indicated that the Titanic's actual posiwas 10.004 west. tion -The fact you found no evidence of, the wreck when you got to the Titanic' position tends to confirm your idea that the ship was eight. miles emit of the position she gave?" said thel senator. 'Yes, sir: said Capt. Moore. And later I sighted the Carpathia on the other side of the icefield where she picked the Titanit's boats op." Capt. Moore said he heard from the Cartathis at 1:10 MOIllair morning that he had picked up the Titanip's boats no that the Titanic had sunk. "Up to that time I had not given up hope of sighting the Titanic," said Capt. Moore. had been steaming around in the lee all night." STEAMED'ON Jils COURSE. --"After- I-news got stayed, around until I o'clock and then steamed on my course." "Were there any other VIVIPP48 in sight at the point where the Titanic was supposed to have gone down? We saw a tramp steamer and at 8 lo'clock Monday morning we sighted the Birma. We also sighted the Cali. fornian but the 1co was between us." Copt,Moore read further from the report of wireless Operator Burrant ,of e' the Mount Temple. , astmotrophs. Ch4LUMS.11 Smith reiterated mini, the otatementtirsi no mons paosenger survivors would ho heard until the of.4 heis membors of the crow and crews of other boats hair Wald& The,. 1' four gurvivingofficore ot the Titanic77-- 7, who are anxious to return still are held. f; ritth niter Lowe to tonterntilating demanding of Senator Smith upon what Information ha based his hit.g. ' rogation of him as to hi& sobriety" e " Astor Smith asked Officor Low if lio was a temperato man, stating be had been Informed km had been ing tho night the Titanic sank. This Lowe indignantly denied. asserting Imo was a -- tootota ler. " . 1.OMIP TIMM LONDON CONLIIENT ON TITANIC INCfCTRY , Times tom. Titanic inquiry , at says: Washington. rWe feel that the tercumatanees ars unprecedented and although th guiry by the eget and the compulsory detention of British subjects seem strange. yet the American desire for. a prompt and searching investigation..,'., I, perfectly natural and the senate Is , within its rights. 'The critielam here la directed vath. er to Senator Smith's manner and the hoe amazing ignOranee We eould have wiehed for a more Judicial mind at the bead of the mittea and one more conversant with the matters to be investigated. Polut.., tor Smith defended himself gesterdoY, with dignity and good temper. wiikb' will be appreciated here and all the more so because the feeling on this side evidently is understood br hi. tab leagued' and the American public. , London. April meriting on the he : , OF GEN U. S. GRANTS BIRTHDAY.- -- IN HONOR t, t. t ( 4 I Philadelphia. linen N.President Taft, will be. the guest, of honor and prin- dinner to be "win cipal epeulter at by the. Union League club tonight in commemoration of the ninetieth birthday anniversary Of Gen. Ulysese - Grant I The president Is scheduled to arrive PICKED UP MESSAGES, hers et f p m. from Trenton, N. J. Hs Among the messages picked up by will leave for Washington at midnight. r' Burrant and communicated to Capt. Moore were; , 1:40 a.m.Rims thinks she hears AUGUSTE RODIN'S BUST Titanie and sends. We are coming to OF "LA FRANCE.' ARRIVES you. Only 11 miles away. Hope you ' are safe: Ncir York. April 27.A nMable gift "2 p.m.Carpatilia calls Titank. All from the Preach nation to the people- ,, ... quiet. and Frankfurt of the rnited State was brought to '1011 this country today when a delegation Working." 1;111We (Mount Temple) back Out of d:ttinguished rmuchmen arrived M. In charge of the bust of "La France," of the lee. Large bergs ail around. 1;21 a.m.Californian eell C. L. Q. by Adjusts Rodin, which is to be ' I answer and eve her Titanic. post- placed at the foot of the Champlain nwrnonal lighthouse at Crown IFointo ilion. She had it before. "1:40 a.m.Californian now working Lake Phamplain. Frankfurt also with tho Frankfurt. gives Titanics position. now , working ALBERTANS ADOPT NOVEL '4 a.m.Californian -- 7 with Virginian. WAYOF RAISING- FLINDS-4:111 a.m.Californian now worktng with Birtns.P !dwell Alberta, April 21.In ar'; ,1:10 a.m.Signaled Californituo. She wants my position (Mount Temple). We der to feriae the SI0,000 tabentacht of' Lotter-dotthe guilds recently- de- close together, very Sr. 1 jamming In wireless troyed by fire hero member' ot the organisation beginning tomorrow sill instrument. "4:41 a.m.,Ceirpathis reports le boat- tire toward the fund all the eggs laid by their bens on immwdv Sabbath.. -- , load meentel from (ha TItunte, "77.1e at. Baltic genes a service days. It le thought that sufficient be'realiowl by harms time as follows: mogoy message to California 'Stand bywou've been inatructed to to rebuild the structure. ! - ' "- ' , , - : :j: |