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Show r r 1 HUNDREDS ARE DROWNED AT SEA Steamer Titanic Strikes an Iceberg and Sinks Before Aid Comes, Over Four Hundred Passengers and Crew of Eight Hunded Going Down. New York. While tho fiite ot the majority of the 2,100 persons on board the mammoth White Star liner Titanic, which sank early Monday on the banks after a collision with an iceberg, still remains in douDt, and It is fearod ore than 1,300 'persons were lost, a wireless message has been received from tho White Star liner Olympic, one of the vessels hovering near the scene of the disaster, flashing tho news that 88 of the Tltanlc's passengers, mostly "omet and children, were being brought to port by tho Cunarder Carpathia. Kim reports re thRt the Carpathia had Baved but P75 persons. The new figures reduced the Ust of thoHe whose fate fear was fiS by nearly 200, and if, as seems probabk, all those caved weie passengers, it would appear Him all but approximately 450 of the visel's passengers are accounted for. The Titanic, the largest vessel afloat, began her maiden voyage from Southampton on Wednesday, the 10th, with 2. ISO passengers, 323 of whom were in tho first cabin. The crew numbered SCO. At 10:43 Saturday night the Titanic called for assistance by wireless, reporting that she had struck an and was sinking. Kvery vessel which h.id picked up the uiessaFe Immediately made for tlie doomed ship. '1 he weathT was calm and clear, the Tit utile's w ireless operator refined, and tavo the position of the essel 4l:4t; north latitude and 50:14 west longitude. It would from all reports thai those who were vaved were pla.-e-d In tho boats while over 500 passengers and tho crew remained on tho Titanic. The boats were picked up by sieam-erhurrying to the uid of the stricken vessel and occupants taken on board. Those who stayed on the doomed ves-ve- l are supposed to have gone down ' with the ship. to the According Cnrpathia's advices the liner, which struck the Iceberg at 10.23 o'clock Sunday n!;;ht, sank at 2:20 o'clock Monday morning, nearly four hours later. In latitude 41.16, longitude 50.14, or not more than half a degree south of the poiut where the collision occurred. It seems improbable from this that the liner after the accident made much headway under her own steam. More people of prominence were on the Titanic than probably ever before congregated on an ocean liner. The toll from the leaders of society will be a heavy one. The Titanic was supposed to be and when the news of the disaster first came, (he steamer officials assured everyone that the vevsel would not possibly sink. The insured value of the Titanic Is $,Wi,000, while her real value is d -- Ice-bei- fit-c- tlmated at nearer lio.uoo.ooo. There were many prminnnt people on board the ship. Including Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Hlrau. MaJ r Archibald Putt, W. T. Starl. the correniondent of the Interna Iau-do- ti'inal News Service. ho is scheduled celebration In to speak at th fun."-:.'- ' halt en April 2i; It'.'e M W Innie, Die I'l iia; li bin tank- ; f r SUMMARY OF TITANIC'3 DISASTER. Firs' cabin pasBeners, 235. Second cabin passengers, 285. Third cabin passengers, 710. Total number of 1,320. passengers, Members of the crew, 860. Total passengers and crew, 2, ISO. Number of known survivors, 8C8. Number who probably perished, 1,312. Total number of named survivors. 328. Approximately twenty lifeboats, manned by seven members of the crew each, total, 140. Estimate of naved steerage passengers, 400. Total, 808. Names survivors: hirst cabin passengers Women, 141; men, 63; children, 6; total. 210. Second cabin passengers Women, 92: men, 16; children, 10; total. 118. Total number cabin survivors, 328. What He Wanted to Say. who had taken great trouble to Impresa every detail of the history lesson upon his class was sadly disappointed, on asking the name of the king who reigned previous to Queen Victoria, to find only oue hand upheld. "Boys," said the teacher Bternly pointing as he spoke to the boy whose anxious desire to Impart the necessary Information compelled him to use strenuous efforts to increase his diminutive stature, "one of your intelligent little schoolfellows will tell you what none of you have the brains to know. To keep artificial teeth and bridge Although the youngest in the class, bis work antiseptically clean and free Is an that it would be a from odora and disease germs, Paxtine credit example for many of you to emulate. At drug- Now, then, Johnny, tell them." Antiseptic Is unequaled. gists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on re"PleaBe, teacher. Jim Mills bin and ceipt of price by The Paxton Toilet runned a pin into me!" Co., Boston, Muss. Then the intelligent little boy sat Perhaps you are one of those chaps down. London Weekly Telegraph. who want the If so, what would you do with the old thing If you had Fooling the Lord. ItT "Mother," teased a little boy of five, "does God know everything that I'm ONLY (INK "RKOMO OI'ININR." going to do before I do It?" l That UXll'IVS HIIOMII yllNINK. tUmlxx.k fot Um MtinAturfi ,r K. W. (moVtt. "Yes, dear, everything," she said. LhhI Wurtd ovar to Cuiw it CtilU Id OovUaj. 26o. "Well, does be know that I'm goIn a minute and put on ing Many a roan Is dissatisfied with his my upstairs and pajamas say my prayers and lot because it is too near bis get into bed?" "Yes, dear, he knows everything," "Well, tonlgh he's going to get flarfluld Tea, fur the llln resulting from imfooled, for I'm not going to say my pure blood. Is a remedy of tried ellicauy. irmk befure ruiiring. prayers." St. Louis Itepublic. A Believer, Gilford Pinchot, at his brother's house, In Park avenue. New York, listened quizzically to a political story that was being submitted to hlra for verification by a political reporter. When the reporter finished his narrative Mr. Pinchot laughed and said: "I'll reply to that as the old Italian peasant replied to the statement that his loved birds too well ever to eat them: "'Well, I don"t mind believing that myself." the old man said, "but there's a good many who wouldn't.' " CURE MY BACK? Common sense will do more to cure backache than anything else. Twill tell you whether the kidneys are sore, swollen and aching. It will is no tell you In that case that there use trying to cure it with a plaster. If the passages are scant or too frequent, proof that there Is kidney trouble is complete. Then common sense will tell you to use Doan's Kidney Pills, the best recommended special kidney remedy. A TYPICAL CASE James C. Hardin, Weatlierford, Tex., says: "My t and limbs numb and I liail tetribla pains inrou"!! my ir le-cat- tie KUI- - back. ney secretions caused untold Tells a rt passengers, 600 In the saloon, SOO in annoyance the second cabin and 1,900 In the and I began to think t'lere steerage, while she has a crew of 860. waa no hope She Is commanded by Captain Ted for me. Smith, formerly commander of the Doan's Olympic, her sister ship, which Is Kidney Pills now at Southampton. cured me and 1 bavenot bad Ranks High Among World's Disasters. the slightest If the press reports are true, which trouble since" place the loss of life on the Titanic at AT ALL DEALERS 50c. a Box Is 1,300, the disaster the greatest for loss of life In maritime history. With but two exceptions, Johnstown flood and the flood and tidal wave at Nothing Jolts an egotist like the reUse Allen's FootEase the disaster exceeds In the fusal of people to pay any attention to The antiseptic powder to be shaken into number1 of persons killed any disasthe shora tor tired, tender, smarting, achhim. ter on the North American continent. ing, swollen feet. It makes your feet feel The loss of life In each of the floods and makes walking a Delight. Sold Mr. Wtnstow's Soothing Syrnp for Children easy 25e. For free trial package, mentioned exceeded 6,000. Other not teething, aoftna the gums, rtHlucea Inflamma- everywhere, address Allen 8. Olinated. Le Koy, N. X. able disasters In the United States da tion, aalajra pain, cure wind colic, 2Lc m butUa. The dyapeptk, the dchltltatrd, whrther from not begin to compare with the terrible exceaeolwork ol mind or body, drink or ex as an Art. Cooking Does a thin voman worry because posure in . death roll on the sunken steamer, alU Daw-ber'- a Frost What a kind cook of she has such a narrow outlook? MALARIAL REGIONS, though at the time they oast a gloom wife? will And Tutt'a Ptlta the moat genial restore over the entire country for weeks Snow Impressionistic. tive ever offered the sulfcring Invalid. Pink T.fr" Is Kpldemle In the Spring. after. Try Murine Ere Remedy for Reliable Kclief Of the more recent disasters, the Our idea of a lazy woman Is one A man is always willing to pay what who never gets busy with her San Francisco earthquake and Are TONIC FOR EVC9 stirred the world, but It on.y tmade a he owes if it is a grudge. death claim of 498. The great Chicago fire In 1S71 claimed 200. The Largest Steamer In the World. The White Star liner Titanic waa e largest steamer In the world. She' was a sister ship to the Olympic, but larger even than that vessel. The harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and great liner carried 356 flrst-clason this trip. Her full patsen-ge- r is pleasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Sootting Syrups. capacity Is 3,000 fino In the sai other Narcotic substance. loon, 5i0 In the second cabin and 1,900 ago is its guarantee. destroys Worms and allays in the steerage. .Feverishness. For more than thirty years has been in constant use for tho relief The Titanic, like the Olympic, possessed Lb great length of 8S2 feet 6 of Constipation, Eatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. inches and a beam of 92 feet 6 inches. Fifteen watertight bulkheads divided the great vessel and these were regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and thought to make ber uutfinkable, even natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. though half of her compartments should be filled with water. Eleven Tho Kind You Eavo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over toel decks added to the Titanlc'a staunchness, while, an idea of the years, has borne tho signature cf Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under vast promenading space may best be underwood when It Is stated that the his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. main promenade deck alone had an unbroken sweep of 190 yards- on either " are but Experiments that trifle with All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-goo- d side of the ship. ' lal DOAN'S SiflV Oil-vesto- Pis Taffs -- a e WHAT WILL teacher fellow-countryma- n onel and Mrs. John Jacob Astor. Countess Hot lies, M rs. J. Stuart White. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11. Harris. J. K. Wldejier, A. (3. Vanderbllt. F. D. Milieu, the artist and president of the Consolidated American academy at Rome; C. M. Hays, president of the Urand Trunk railway; Mr. and Mrs. tJ. li. Wldcner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wldener and Menjamin Ouggenhelm. Nothing could show moie plainly the heroism of the crew and the men passengers who blood by the doomed ship facing Inevitable death and koM thn women and children away In the lifeboat. Some would have U be left; that was a certainty. Hundred in tact were left. Hut to all the. men who were left stayed behind deliberately, calmly, stepping aside to let the weaker ones, those to whom they owed protection, take their way to safety. The picture that Inevitably present itself. In view of what Is known Is of men like John Jacob Astor, nvas'er of snores of millions; Gug wnhelm, of the famous family of Three Thousand Bags of Mail Lost. New York. at the 3.423 bags of bankers; Isador Straus, a merchant prlnci?; William T. Stead, Veteran mall In the hold of the Titanic about Journalist; Major Archibald W. Hutt, 200 bags contained registered matter. soldier; Washington Kotbllng, noted Postmaster Morgan a.id these sacks engineer of any or all of these men contained on an average about 8,000 stepping aside and bravely, gallantly letters eaeh. He estimated that apremaining to die that the place he proximately 16.000 registered letters otherwise might have filled could and packages bad gone to the bottom. Three of the five otaI clerks aboard (erhsps be taken by some sahot-ehod- . Illiterate and pen- the Titanic, Postmaster Morgan said, wore In the employ of the I'nited niless peasant of Europe. Thus the stream of women, with States postal service. toddling Infant or babes In arms. All on Carpathia. erhaja nxw-- l of them soon to be widowed, filed up from the cabins Cape Race, N. F. A. wireless mesa-ag- e from Captain Haddock of tho and over the nide and away to life. The men by far the greater part of steamship Olympic relayed by tho follow: ibein remained to die, millionaire Celtic. "Pleaiw allay rumor mat tho Virand easant and man of mlddle-cla- s alike, bnocly. It mii!t hav l.een, ginian has any of the Titanic' Neither has the Tunisian. other's fate and going sharing cn-I believe that the down to a (oramiin grave. only survivors ars feet 6 Inched on th Carpathia. The second, third The Titanic Is and the sec lone, h;is a b".im of '.2 feet 6 Inches. fonr'h and fifth offbe-ri!:. l:u in t;i (mo ton and is of 4fl,Oofi ond Va-cno!ertor ate the oni r. Kite can carry .t." tTccr saed." int. ru t tf t apiK-ar-nnc- A What is Castoria. if a rASTOEIA rs It It Its It it It - addressed to Chas. LCOJIOI. 3 PHU SV AVc3c(a?!f rVrparafimt&rAs similai in$ ihc Hxsf omRrWa tog (lie Siaaatis IVomofcs Fletcher; Cae-tor- la aalDo DitionflrrrfJ ncssairflVstromoliisncDfi norVraL OT iARC OTIC. Opitmi.Marphiitc r;s. OF BIG LINER AT TIME OF ACCIDENT H. Dr. Albert W. Kaht, of Buffalo, N- - Y., say: "I have useS Castoria tn my practice for the past 26 years. I retard it aa an excellent medicine) for children." Dr. Gustave A-- Elsensraeber, cf St. ran!, JP.ml. says: "I tare oa4 your Castoria repeatedly In my practice with, good result, and caa recota. mend It aa an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. B. J. Dennla, of EL Louis, lia says: "I bare used and prescrlhej your Castoria la my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of year and Cad It to be aa excellent remedy for children." Dr. . A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Ta, says: "i hare nned yonr la the case of my own baby and find it pleasant la take, and harej obtained excellent results from Its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, f Chicago, I1L, says: I tare used your Castoria la cases of colic In children and Lav found It the best medicine of its kind oa the markcL" Dr. IL E. Esklldson. of Omaha, KeTS, tays: I find your Cartorla to Ve a etandard family remedy. It la the be.t thing for Infants and children t have CTcr Lnown and I recommend IL" Dr. L. 1L Robinson, cf Kansas City, i:o, says: --Tour Castoria has mcrlL Is not IU aso, Its continued use by mothers through certainly all thea years, and the many attempts to Imitate It, sufficient recommendation t What ran a physician add? Leare it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Tardce, cf New Tork CHy, says: Tor several years I have, recommended your CaKloria and shall always continue to do as it ha to, Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. Jf. Slzer, cf Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put la, them, but I know the formula cf your Cast ir la and advise its use." rei-orle- Vol ts' a AncrTcrl nftnrdv forrirovlri Slnmxh.lllarrlKirJ fomiilsmnvf,vrri!i rxss and Lo SS OF SLLtP. norms per. A it? orTJiiir -..Wl.S.. lion .Sour J Experience against Experiment. Letters from Prominent Physicians til t' MAP SHOWING POSITION and endanger tho health of Infants and Children OT"T jjuiri . . ... . AlelATS A us biaatnro or ratSWe Sijnstsr KrV . f (V.iAbrAX r r ate.. j r J'. uuaramrru ' r- - i sstisfn'siri"-- A rtoi-- tt Colon! Aster Drowned. Brevs Up at Nome. S'ltn", Ala'ki The Ire In the r"ad t ad Is brek;rg up. Many open tu'er have sppeared and It it ill be oten t robabl" the p.rrifia to navigation so-nThf i" th" breaking on in th bit,ry of Nome. Ice The Ilrad'Mreet agency gave oot a teleeram Monday nlrM re'eived from the Oiym sa pie, .;s'ef f h'p of the Titanic, spying that Colonel J'lhtt Jiwob Astor was srrmng the hundreds who loot their live In the catastrophe; tba! Missouri D strict Sphti. hi body had teeri recovered and Sat Fed;ia. Mo Ilp't'lleans of b wife ss safe on the f'arpsthU ronewnra! d,.trirt here Fvnh Colonel Astor and his yoong brid. two of (l"Vf'ii o the Madeline Force, d'psr'ed !fed rrmtr"'" fi'if'fl Tt,i Taff for'e from New York January 25 lat for t)S'i"nl trAr ij 1 the ftsjmed Eurojie to complete their bonfymooa fact ion 42 New York. '- In Use For Over inn mrju.mmgLiBBKrvrvLu.M Pomade Buried In Water Two Miles Deep. Halifax The deathbed of the s'mmer Titanic and of probably many who must have teen miles dragged down with ber. Is f the sea. fcelow the surface The caleulatlon was made an official of 'the government marine detriment who finds that the depth on 4he marine chart at a point about "''O TOlls from Haiifsi and atoot seven-t- j fnJW mb of the Grand Hank, where be believe the Ti'anJc went jown Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Exact Copy ol Wrapper, TC . 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