Show I THREE SEVENTY I AMERICANS SAFE I i Hope Hooe Virtually Abandoned for Remainder of 1 88 Who Were on Stricken Liner FROHMAN'S BODY FOUND List of Survivors Cabled to State Department by Consul Consul Consul Con Con- sul at Queenstown Washington ton May lar 0 Tho I. The names of sc three seventy uty survivors of ot the Americans ans aboard tho the Lusitania hn had been reported to tho the state department at nt midnight tonight when the task of comparing lists Hats was suspended until tomorrow Consul Frost at Queenstown Queens Queens- town SaIl ald there was virtually no hope e that moro more would he be found alive Tho The dispatch from Consul Frost names these additional American survivors survivors sur sur- Mrs J. J A. A McFarquhar Grace McFarquhar Mrs Eldridge Thompson Mrs C C. 11 II Lund Mrs Cis Owens T To the tho list of or Identified American dead lead were ad added c Mrs Irs May Iny Brown Charles J. J Spillman P. P L L. Jones Joncs Hare George Georgo Arthur Davis Samuel or F F. S. S Pearson T. T B. B King W. W II Brown J. J V. V Merriman probably Miss Among mong bodies recovered but not fully ul Identified were supposed to bo those of or Miss lIss Mar Mary and Willlam Willmm Will Will- lam mm Robert nobert Americans Sixteen Identified In addition the department had re received re- re tho the namos names of sixteen Identified American dead Ambassador Page at London having I thi tb name nama of or Arthur Fole Foley to those reported b by Consul Frost Three other Americans were believed to bo be among the unidentified bodies at Queenstown All of the American dead or survivors reported were previously mentioned In press dispatches There were several cases of 01 seeming duplication or partial duplication In the tho messages which de department de- de officials hoped might add the I names of ot one or two additional surf survivors sur sur- f vi VOlS VOl'S when cleared up Consul Frost has been asked to verify veri f these names Of 01 the survivors ors thirty three were en first class passengers twenty one second class two St steerage aril and seventeen seventeen seven seven- teen unclassified tied A cable to the tho state department to tonight tonight tonight to- to night from Crom Consul Frost places tho the total survivors of the Lusitania at Probably 1200 bodies have not been re re- re cov covered red Tho The persons not listed to the department ho reports report arc almost almot to a certainty dead 1 it American Consul Frost cabled late today that among amon the list of 01 Identified dead of 01 the Lusitania's American passengers passengers passengers pas pas- were Charles Frohman Mrs Amt Amelia lIa McDonald and Patrick Callon Gallon While officials explained that only these three had been reported report cd as positively positively ly known to havo perished little hope was entertained that an any of 01 tho the Americans of 01 whom thom no word has come had been saved Dr Howard L. L Fisher brother of 01 Walter Valter L. L Fisher former secretary of oC I Ithe the Interior who tho was on tho the Lusitania going to the American Red fled Cross unit In Belgium cabled to his wife wire hero from Queenstown toda today that he ho was safe sate and well Capt J. J B. B Miller of the coast and geodetic survey Is among those thole missing on tho the Lusitania Captain Miller was tas Just back bacle from a long trip In Alaskan waters and the Philippines Still MisSIng New ew York May Mav 8 Cablegrams from abroad telling of oC tho the safety or passengers passengers gers gels or saying their fate tate was sas unknown were ere received ed here tocla today b by relatives of those aboard Capt Cant Isaac Emerson law ln of Alfred G U. Vanderbilt made public a brief cablegram received recel today toda from the Vanderbilt agent In London The sender estimated the number of oC survivors survivors sur sur- hors at nl GOO and said Mr Ir VanderbIlt was still missing Mrs Vanderbilt Is 15 with her father here Herbert Stuart Stone el elder er son of the general manager of 01 the Associated Press Iress Is another American passenger not accounted for Cor Young Youn Mr Stone was tas well known a as aR the tho time one head of oC the book bool boo publishing firm of ot II If S. S Stone Co and the founder nn and l editor of tho the Chap Book and The House Beau Deau- tHul two successful m magazines Thrilling R. R M. M Bryan received a cablegram tell tell- In lug ing of or the l safety of D. D A. A Thomas the tho so-called so British coal king king- who was re rescued cued with his daughter Lad Lady Mack Mack- acl- acl worth and his secretary Reese neese I Evans Ians ans C. C W. W Bowring cf ef Bowring Co I owners of ot the tho Reel Red Cross line lIno was In the water four our hours according ng to a cablegram received b by his wife The message dated Queenstown May tIll 8 read Torpedoed without warning port side Jumped overboard starboard side In water ater four tour hours No III In effects Mr Ir BC IB Is president of or the St. St Georges George's society here A notable passenger on the tho Lusitania listed among the tho missing missing- was Sir Hugh Lane director of the national gallery of oC Ireland Irelan Lou Los Angeles Man Inn Safe Los Log Angeles Ma May 8 A. A. A C. C Bilicke a wealthy hotel owner of Los An Angeles eles and his wife are among the Lusitania survivors according tC to a cable message received here signed Bilicke Chin Citing to Keg Sioux City In la May In 8 S. Dr D. D y V. V ot of Yankton S. S D D. on his Wa way to England to enlist In J British hospital corps cabled the Journal that he be saved his lifo by hy clinging clinging- to a keg He was waa picked up b by a patrol boa boat t Xo No Hope for tor Vanderbilt I i London May Ia 8 Alfred Alfred Vanderbilt Van Van- apparently perished when the Lusitania went vent down according to a message to Ambassador Page from the United States consul at Queenstown Embalm I I finely Queenstown May S. S The Tue The boll body of oC Charles Frohman tho the theatrical manager manager manager man man- ager of New Now YOI York C. C has been recovered rec and brought to where Itis It Itla la is now being embalmed Safe Los Angeles May ta S. S 8 Mr and Mrs Mra P. P K K Kimball of or Los Angeles whoso whose names appear on the pt passenger er list of Lusitania canceled their thell passage two days lla's before borore the steamship sailed Many Jinny Inn Irom We Veat t. t Winnipeg Man May Yay 8 On On board the Lu wore were twenty-six twenty Winnipeg Winnipeg Winni Winni- pe peg ers Including ten women and u a child The The- list of ot passengers furnished b by the western manager of or orthe the Cunard line also allo contains the names of upward of men women and children from points all over the tho west through to the Pacific coast A great groat number of oC these passengers were old country countr people traveling In tho the eec lIec- ond or r third cabin I |