Show C L Latest test Count Sho Shows s 1198 Lost on Lusitania JI Including l l 20 Americans MANY OF DEAD ARE WOMEN Body of Mother P Lies on Dock at Queenstown Clasping in Its Arms That of Baby 3 Months Old Large Number Unidentified More Arrive LITTLE CHANCE TO FIND ADDITIONAL SURVIVORS Charles Frohman's eedY Identified Identified Iden Iden- t fied but A. A G. G Vanderbilt Justin M. M Forman Charles Klein and and Mr and Mrs Elbert Elbert El- El bert Hubbard Still Missing COMPLICATIONS FEAR FEARED D N NEW E EW YORK May gray fa 8 The B.-The The latest estimate of lives lost as a result of the torpedoing of the Cunard liner Lusitania b by ba a Gel German man submarine off the Irish Irish c coast ast yesterday is 1198 1108 It Itis Itis is believed belie that almost all if apt alL ll the survivors have ha been t OrS l brought ashore and there is little hope of recovering re- re re recovering c covering ering any other passengers alive The latest total of known survivors ors is is 03 Of the lend lead man many are arc women The stories 3 fro from Queenstown describe the brining bringing in of the bodies of n a great number of women m many of or them still The Que Queenstown docks are arc the temporary resting places also of th the 4 bodies of several children One dead mother still is s clasping in ill her herri herrit ri rit rigid id arms the thc body boly b dy W of her m mouths months old baby When the Lusitania left New Xe York May 1 she had on b board 1901 IDOl souls l 1251 1231 passengers and GoD crew Tho The passengers were were made up of f Wl in inthe the first cabin in the second 1 ani nn an in ill the sl steerage crage The list of stir stir- sur survivors ors shows so far fm that about 00 on first class s and 75 5 second class passengers passengers gers were cr saved It H i is noticeable that comparatively el few first class passengers ers gers were saved Anion Among the Americans who whose c bodies bullies ha have hanot not not been ered and who consequently consequently con- con arc are believed Cd to have e perished perished per per- are Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Charles Klein the playwright ht Justin M. M Forman and Elbert Hubbard and his wife The body hod of Charles Frohman of New ew York the theatrical producer already al already al- al ready has been recovered and brought whore at Queenstown I Many Inn of the passengers did d not belleve bethe be be- I the Lusitania would sink RR i quickly I n as she hc did dill Consequently they lIlt did not join In the tho rush for the lifeboats life life- boats bonts but hut evidently c preferred to trustIn trustIn trust In their belief belic that the watertight ht compartments compartments com com- of the vessel would l keep her afloat until such time lime as is help camo came out from Crom the lie Irish shore less than ten miles att an-a an away a It Is estimated that there were about Americans 5 on board the Cunard liner So far aa is could be ascertained at this time line fewer ewer than seventy Americans Americans Amer Amer- wore saved sa Consequently I tho the death list of Americans Is about I O SI n t. I. ron USED O. O Either two or 01 three c torpedoes struck the Lusitania One r report port says the first projectile was followed b by t two t Vt others striking ln In quick succession Another r nort has it that two submarines submarines submarines sub sub- marines took part In the onslaught ono one attacking from the port and th the theother theother other from tho starboard side In Washington ton the lie situation in I view w wI of the lo loss lOtH s of A American lives lI Is considered considered con con- I most grave I vc Secretary Bra Bryan Ii has liis cabled Ambassador G Gerard rard at Ber- Ber trIIn tr lu ilu to a ask c the German government for tor forts Its ts report o of the disaster II IB Ah WIDE WOI lt With r hs' hs Us Jig betl 1 best f t. t known know n Zeus among the passengers passengers- lu I on In the tt wh who who- hosa p. p fate fatu hail had not not bean beJ he accounted ac ac- 8 accounted counted for or and aJ with a growing real real- o o a of ot the catastrophe catastrophe catas catas- and the gravity o of Its International significance New cw York today lodar was a a. so sober er city A Awaking wal this thin morning to find that the hopes hopt of ot tho night ht before that the tho passengers hall hail bc been n saved Ft were premature and that the loss lOlls of or life might ht reach two thirds of ot these thoo It seemed stunned aboard the whole city V 4 spirit phil of ot depression was ryas III in evidence o among th the p people plo o-plo In all public places and a sobriety of demeanor of-demeanor characterized those who gathered on un street corners and at bulletin boards to discuss J s tho the catastrophe The publication of ot the lie news of ot sari swi- MANY OF I DEAD ARE I WOMEN ous oits loss of 01 life brou brought ht a thron throng throne of 01 anxious inquirer t tp thc the offices of the I Cunard line early in tho the forenoon Before Be lIe- 1 fore foro midday the crowd had swelled to nearl nearly 00 but It dwindled during the thc afternoon to about twenty I 0 OP Oi S The Cunard line received and nd posted an incomplete shortly before 10 a. a m. m an list of 01 survivors which was anxiously IY scanned by friends friend and relatives There Thera were several touching scenes when women omen the names 0 of 01 whose loved ones otles were amon among tho the gave o way ay to their emotions To the list of 01 survivors received from abroad several names were added here hereby hereby b by friends of or passengers who had re received received re- re private cablegrams from the passengers themselves saying that the they were safe Knowing that tho the list was still incomplete hope still lingered with man many however ho Gloom spread over the theatrical district district dis dis- I when It became known Imon that the i bod body of Charles Frohman the theatrical producer had been picked up and that thatCh Ch Charles Klein another theatrical producer pro pro- ducer was amon among tho the missing There Thera Thereas was as similar depression among friends of or Alfred AUred Gwynne Vanderbilt Elbert Hubbard Justs Justis Miles lIles Forman and others others oth oth- ers from whom no word had hall been re re- re Ce eel I ved The financial district gave e a evidence of oC having recovered its poise lost yesterday yes yes- cs when the first news of oC the catastrophe cat cat- precipitated a violent decline of oC stol stocks s. s Today after a n preliminary break during the first fifteen minutes of oC trading the market recovered and behaved normally during the rest of the tho two-hour two session Leading bankers bank bank- ers it was said had entered the market market mar mar- ket with supporting orders In shipping circles there was much concern for the ships now In or approaching approaching ap ap- ap the German war zone and man many rumors were in circulation of oC other other other oth oth- er ships having been t torpedoed Maritime Marl Mari time r records cords show that eighty eight ships are arc now passing through or due to arrive in the zone of oC which thirteen are passenger ships One of ot these is tho the American liner Now ow York due in LI Liverpool tomorrow The Tho American liner Philadelphia steamed today with Ith cabins full Pa Passengers en pointed to the stars and stripes floating at the liners liner's stern when the possibility of danger w was ws s sug suggested ested to them ADVERTISEMENT REAPPEAR What was 35 taken In shipping circles as an indication that the German goer government gov gov- er m nt had no Intention of 01 abating Its program of ot torpedoing British ships tram irom American ports was tho the reappearance reappearance reappearance reappear reappear- ance In the tue newspapers this morning of ot the advertisement of ot tho the German embassy em em- bas bassy basy warning travelers that they took passage on oTt British ships at their own risk It was reported that the advertisement advertisement adver adver- would appear regularly ever every Saturday ry in the thc near future Count von on Bernstorff the German Gorman ambassador was at his hotel in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York today but remained in seclusion A guard stood at the entrance to his suite fulte and all messages of oC inquiry were refused It was given out by the hotel management that ho had left lert for WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington this afternoon |