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Show oecoiMi nan. a dKore $ : ' T7o V: CENTER!? J v' H -- "3 ' vv J 1). O. i wiL, rrop. AID, vV If - hr yiVL'i-x- Charles Frolisian BcSjf of Is crulge m til the strimturs jumped overboard and had beer, pi' hr I raTTg down at once by' Icstru-Xsuction of the big vessel. 'About was eu Inner r e 1. ar.d then climbed up up, thiy were lined on the sloping 10 persona jumped overboard and a odder, du vou'd a diver from a tan: deoks awaltnie their fate, dotUHtj ffecoyerel fl-to floating wreckage or upturned' V l.eti he r. ached t&e surface. r6 even then believing that wfch land so were b'own off theslilp gta rpod an oil" and then a chair.- - He close thejTwo ltd' stil be saved. boats, whi-cb.nc to the chair for nearly tv, o hours However, the torpedoes .had torn the by expodou e such and when chair t turntdover finally Saw gaping holes in the liner that it Torpedo Coming. Bay TORPEDOED WITHOUT W1RNI8S he dang up a gold braided arm. Th's did not remain afloat for more than ,fVU:.'erji of.Strat.'ord.Qnt ,V.h, G. thm ra'd-fa loy sixteen ears old. who was on WaV'S'e'en 'by'a'tnCmbW''or 7hi ere Win m'l.tf tnir.utesrand' sent wireless out, although one and houta com of thus the the tha hie way to Join 4he Diitish navy as s not could was was He saved. answered bring quickly, mpeder terribly cad t, said: ' The Cunird Steamship company down when he landed, but rescuing steamers to the spot in time had jus gone to the upper deck - - -r the receipt of a cablegram cup of tea and a short? to be of any service. lun-- ii to play a game of quoits aff- a strong from Iiverpool. giving the uumtier of after seemed recover now and rest he to Areused. British People with 'two other boys One of them, survivors of the sunken Lusstan-- as ' saw a white appears to be nearly normal. over the that the Germans have done looking Nothing sde, 704. The rabVgram follows; None of the survivors bad any com water in and of the war has so shouted: the outbreak streak the since ' Queenstown a1 rice total a ia:bT rf at determination a aad the There's aroused coming anger torpedo, straight urt Ivors 764, Including 462 passen- us Vo watched it until it struck us, as the sinking of British of the people gers and 802 crew. w'lh an awful explosion. Then we the Lusitania- - This anger is shared One hundred and forty four todies reel ed to the boat deck. Just as we by the Americans In London, who had. reovered, of which 87 identified ahd got there a huge quantity of wood rentjves or friends aboard 57 unidentified Identified bodies comThe members of the Iwondon stock splinters and great masses of water 65 crew. and 22 prise passengers Hew all around us. Insisted on the withdrawei exchange Number of. persons injured: Thlr A second torpedo struck us four all members of German birth, ak of ty passengers and seventeen' crew." minutes after the first. I went below though aatlenalized. At many places The latest estimate of the dear, list tebelt-an- d met- thfSMlMtUi" SJfha6rHillfiAS-SAtismMwget Is 1,362. who was frenzied with fear. 1 tried Led British subjects were made to Hope for further rescaes wss absn to a!m her and helped her Into a boat srff.'r for Germanys action In one don. d when the last of the rescue Tbea I saw a boat which was nearly large shipbuilding plant at Waflsenn boats leaving Queenstown r t'tfred I got into It and with other tbe woikmen threatened to strike uh-swamped. trlag'nj only forty five living persons men bailed It out. Then a crowd ol those empoyees with German are of the latest type, of p.oba lss men clambered Into, it and nearly Cody of Frnhrran Recovered. were d;scharged and the comEarl.ca bly 1 4 0 tons and muchore power . The United States consul at Queues swamjel 't. , aU",our.h badly In r.eed of work-fu- l other navies.) that, any poses3iI town fail oco tnt for oa'y fifty ona Watshed Vessel Go town. C0Tnpe,ted to grant the de. Americans saved o:t of lit who ware mand - German harbors and other We got only 20j yards away when aboard Germans v Lose presence in England the Iaisitanla sank, bow first Many l , The bod of Charles Froh-nahas been toerated since fhe war ho-sank with it, drawn down by tra'a'ter anl i u.er. war the suction. Their shrieks were a gan, also found themselves boycotted. It was the Lusitania wh'rh, .last recovered and landed at Quear.!OAn palling. We had to pull hard to get , f. . ns was also tbe body of Dr F S Dear away, ard as it was we were almaat ly natronized. made use of the American February, The IaisI tana was not In the B. it j fl t Votect lt ff0m Bon of New York, noted jr.1 flThS:d down. We saved all thl pothV'atUclt lah navy list for April among the men t of the Gcrman 'uaaersoa we Could, but a Qn tfc explorer. wonifn and s comm verse as chart , 3ioued naal boata j 'Alfrc J. No trace has found cor.? were ' s ' - ng h x3 ft ' ;- A r SEASON THtCLEANlHGU?; - -- f, ' ' U The brixlit warm dujs a ro almost here. f XOuYviLL WANT YOU It CLOT III N G CLEAN AND ERE Ell TO SUIT THE SEASON THINK ABOUT IT NOW Go through your wardrobe, la every home there $ are heaps of ClBtlii'ng that needs or Dying Remodeling, Cleaning, Repairing , TWare' fully prepared" with machinery and expert help to do your work. You caa save many dollars tf by having your, clothing cleaned and Tixed up - iiw.iv j.a.Dt.1 .aeading .iiiojic uigt'hemnew oops. ,CW.e in and talk the matter over or i4 prone OSi. We collect an-- deliver free of charge. n It Q f clone at lmn-1- . (1 . h! In .Plifin C' i. zz&rcz&t - zzjz -- I a rrat a s - e A t w 1 lie-.- N.'Aeadiry Ave, 101 h the-biohe- 1 MITCSELli . help-whic- 4 in-v- ' or aiZt'C' r'zz szx: the-iti'ra- pe-so- - ns pr--- - s , COALS; A3 FOLLOWS FIRST, , he-.- hood ho i3 CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING STANDARD., ANTHRA-CITE- , SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING CANYON, of down. rvu,.y of tUui TS.r;dcrliDtorN' r'YFKr'fld t ""Mv:r.raru'v Brow nrATaSfniBawffT3" jciXLcM Jte ' IF survivor, said ho derided not to supposed to havo boon xesed forTbafpurptwe n U ATfcfffi CAMERON, WOOD. I was one of the wealthiest man it; ti rash ior the boats ' 1 'alI!e America, hla , fortuno being estnnV the conclusion that a life at betweeu $7i, 000.606 and ffOlOao.-000- . belt was the thing for tue. he said Bo I went to my .cabin and securel Among otbir Atnarlcans of who.i. no trace has bden found am who now one." With H on, 7 slid down a lorg are given up as dead are: ro.e into the water. Subsequently 1 Elbert Hubbard, editor of the Phil ot into a boat. author of essays and publisher Smetburst. a steerage passenger, at East Aurora. N. Y. He was accom- was saved In the same way. He had panied by Mrs. Hubbard..--Charle- s put his wite into a life boat, and in K'e ia, one of the best knswo pile of her urging fas refused to am Ameiican playwrights company her. sa.vlng the women snd Tsrrlb's Scer.ssWheh Ship Goes Down childien muat go first After the boat ! Tbe scene as tbe big i(ncr went with his wife in it had pulW a wav, do anl described by .tbe.survivors as ..the huubad P1 on !f bfil- - alilped ter acd floated unU1 heartrending. Battling for life, t'.s was lb . picked up. j passengers railed (o relatives and Was Small. Excitement Says friends or bade eat h other good by.. -York-CffClinton Bernard ofNew y The smx'l fcoate which had bees had. this to sa of his experiences- -- from liner tbe sent aidetof the sway . , t a WVre ' j mvewiv picked up a good many survivors woo with life belts or clinging to frreck choc k to ere age, were floating 00 the surface oi ni.,ch excitement the water. But soon the boats all It o' curved so seddenj we had not much time to realize what was hap were crowded. . These boats were !n turn picked ttr pnmi. When I saw the ship wav I jumped oveiboard. I bad no i.rnSfg steamers full at by. rescuing coming I picked up a bit of not ueU. but ti'e speed from shore points, but in many fJuaily.I gpt.lO an, upturened casus foc.r- - and more - hoirs - eUps) betore-tb- e rescuers retched the scene Lost and clung to t' at. Tl 1V-In many eases tbe only work lefl seine others wbo had swam to for the rescue wotkera to do was ti to t, we sna aged to-- ri ?ht it. Then in and started to rescue a col'ect from the water the floating a we cod'd reach. mau;. a? dead. Several passes bofies of the , fucrer Rescued. Captain se aboard trawlers taken gers'werc xit remained the on' to die before they verey Injured, only could be transferred ashore. Passengers Ware at Luncheon. A cabin steward of the Lusitania gav, the following account of th sinking of tie vessel: The passengers, a large on miter ! whom were seriously injured by tb explosion of the torpedoed and h !. 5 Y SMOOT & SP AFFORD $ x Let me send you FREE PERFUME IVrile today for a tiding bottle of , f , PiNAUDS ULAG ED. Tka worlds most amoui perfume, every drop ei sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after tliavmg. AS the valuo ts in the perfume you dont pay extra hr a fancy bottle. The quality is wonderful. The price only 75c (6 oz.). Send 4c fer the Clfle -- bottle 50 for enough handkerchiefs. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD P.Mrtmnt ca PINAUD &L TrJIf YCRX EUOXIN'i l3o 1 jh e. VW44cL1S-VHC'k- , -- bt, be .h-- nd Its sister ship, Mauretania, holding all Bpeed At Queenstown soldiers toiled in the , tls; were marvels of marine engl2rave8 for the un tr,vr6rig d:?elnr an,d, hav5Cltd..the.Wdf. known dead, who will be buried there of the maritime world.- - Seven hundred today. The ptih'ic funerpl will bejoc; in length, They are ea !ar;e for the ordinary fari'Jties of, and ninety feet that their gracefully proportioned Queenstown and Cork and trucks will not apparent unless some be pressed into service to carry ihs vast bulk Is coffins.-TTh- e funeral will be marked' otheg vessel Is near for aocomparison. smooth lq The turbine engines are reo- - by so frequently those who die la the armed service oi ' action that the vibration noticed "other is jtw practically ships their country. , th Decks. full list of the survivors who very few of the first class pas nol ,et avaUllble. but prob abty there are not many names to add to those which already havebeen made public. Alt the evidence goes to show that the first class and many oi the second elasa oassensers had such Lined On A ceived the first blow that they did not concern themselves about taking to the boats oreven providing them selves with life preservers. r When tbe passengers did realize that the I.uaitania was doomed they found that most of the boats on the port side were so jammed, because ol the great list of the vessel, that they could not be lowered, and the last seen ot them by the more fortunate passengers who had secured places 'la starboard boats, or who had - x generous allowance of apace per pas far exceeding that afforded on other vessels This ia hal'a. but also In fonldors, promenades, etc. The do sign decorations and furnishing of lh were en pass.nger, af cor.itrodations trusted to recognized ' experts- who, achieved results at ome tasteful, artisF tic and luxurious. In .short, the e lUtt utle ot Mtln - aIinrlt t fully clear and calm.,. Wa wet e going at about sixteen knots, and were sey en or eight miea south or Ca'tey ir i iu n J , , bni, miif ! ' - 4 J ! if I U a, i t!- 4 r i ' mi.t-f- 'A X P'vA ill 1 1 V t t li - 1 srd ui - erwmnt- ' ii ''. " 1 .,.! - ;;e ji:.d . notBet a moment's ratux 'from tbe submarine. It appeared sud d rv above toe surface on our star fc'v.jt t flow and discharged a torpedc at us. Tiie subma'ine disapheared v : f 1 . i'xril ! on r- ,m . its txil .V 1 rit'SMIii : ' 1 CL;u.f;:T , S 1 c 14 .tfcSa'i tl U ;itu-K- T 1 m v 1 ol y iMa i'. jonNr..s ' h'.'nr.k, M. it IV J. PRESCRIPTION for IS years liil O The Stasdard Skis Remedy x , the torpedo mad awtbet'-ac- :ie water and we got It fh rljr amid In Bl.x Tho Lusitania listed forwarc and started to sntte Then the sub merged submarine discharged twe more torpedoes, which also struck us! oir ship sank In twenty mnuts After tbe . divel it wax a. tfjr-- s r romp i J t? t wor't and 'did not at; tmpt to siv. men. women, cr rbii V bn left then to drown !i,-a sank fc.tsi von? gi.nt i sk f.e was fr'gUD!' ft A laa per ? i d-- 'l-- n Relief for all Skin Troubles111' tant t L. W.CJV3, b.ivH, u. prov j 'n'y'as It came into vcw 'e J ... -- t pr torpedo struck. 2rv: r-.- il ve ( : i,cw th- tKt tnt tu finished us. sbxtt-m'n- . antic ship. The Lusitan disi d in twenty minutes after 'tbt a, i tbe others v I ri wad by two more 2 Tbe first explosion ' staggered 9 trs ' I.,,- - 1 irst. ntuly R-I cji Hea I when w were struck by one tor pedo. and in a minute Or two after tm u. ir-'n'v . W 1'ltiU".r niii'-rtxn S, ill luns ' i) Wiif m I a puractU a- Uiiji Ttier e i ' 1 V? H ) JiV mu-- 1 Tiiniai- Un-- M vi i I JEJ3SM ,'W r ; UiMf ir e isa -- r THE tUSlTftNIA ft9 SHE .IE FT HER PIER t rniratt'e the prlvat, foon. The weather was beau I luncheon. apparent-no- only In the public rooms and inters Per . limtnated. With a- sustained sea knots speed of more than twenty-sian hour, these splendid . steamships , n,arked th rea,eBt adYanc b ba ,aUn P,aca la teamalilp constnictlon. No less remarkable than the size: and speed of these ships are their p.xv enger accommodations Apart from tbe palatial eharacterthe most ptnk- - ON fATAL VOYAGE; TT pal-th- |