Show I GREW UNDER ARREST Sailors Who Robbed Passengers of I the Steamship Scotsman 1 V SV V STq IIEsIoF SUFFERING 1 t BHTBWKEGKED r MEN ABD WOMEN I WOM-EN ON DESERTED ISLAND V V 4V I V Many I Could Not Se Rescued and V It Is Feared They Will Perish S Those Who Were Saved Were In a V V Destitute and Exhausted Condition Con-dition < > V V V S V m t Quebec Que Sept 30 Under orders from Captain Schrimshire all members mem-bers of thE crew of the Scotsman brought up today by the Grecian have V been held under arrest to be searched The Alien liner GrecIan with forty seien of the passengers and crew of the illfated Scotsman arrived in port today The people saxed are in a destitute des-titute condition but were more fortunate for-tunate than those on the Mountfort owing to the fact that the Grecian had plenty or provisions for themV A lifeboat was sent ashore V and brought off about thirty of the crew The next boat took the seventeen passengers pas-sengers who were to be at the light house Early in the searching parties went out to gather in the strag glers but they did not meet with great success as there are perhaps forty or fifty still on the island all scattered in parties of two or three V When the passengers and crew were brought alongside they were so weak they were Tinablfr to climb the ladder and all had to hoisted on deck Many of them as soon as they reached thel Grecians deck fell down overcome with exhaustion and the relief of linda V Ins a place of safety 5 V Terrible Tales of Suffering 1 V Captain Calvert says that never in I his lifehas he 1jCDrd such terrible tales I I of suffering or V seen such pitiable I I sights H is of the opinion that there I will be many deaths on the islands un l immediate relief reaches there I I I Walter White of Cressinton park Liverpool a passenger on the Scotsman is xjf the opinion that there have already V I al-ready been sevenk or eight deaths on I the island Someone told Mr White V that he had seen two bodies and thes t I I second mate of the Scotsman says he I buried one woman in the moss Mr White says that judging from the exhausted coridltion its hich many were in after the struggle along the V rocks he is of the opinion that a good number more will die There is a very I small chance of rescue as the different I persons are scattered over the whole Island |