Show v a 4 f d df i t ti i SURVIVORS J ACCOUNTED FOR FO L 1 fir i VANDERBILT DEAD f three A. A Americans K Known gown to H Have ave Been Saved Elbert Hubbard Believed r T Among the Drowned three Sixty-three Bodies Remain Unidentified The Die best beat available information sets forth that the thel j l had h ad on board 1251 passengers and a cr crew w of I ns p gives lues a total of 2067 souls on board the liner when I was tree torpedoed 1 An admiralty statement this morning placed the num- num ler C at Later a report from Ireland said five more had been brought in making known s and a death list of 1364 f The e American consul at Queenstown in a telegram althe r e United States embassy at London said that he had hadd ogled d to the state department at Washington a list con- con the names of three forty-three Americans who have been Led and The message adds There may be another dozen Jozen Americans not nol i in in tou touch h. h I I th me I also believe that one tender load of survivors 1 II ded at The survivors will proceed at noon or later this Afternoon moon oon The total survivors at Queenstown number j W About three sixty-three bodies remain remain unidentified Disaster Eclipses Everything WASHINGTON May Officials 8 Officials everywhere sparing in heir Ir comment realized that a word from the high officials of the government J might have weight with public opinion before the l facts ts had bc been n received and digested Other Uther international international developments were completely over over- over over-I The annexation of Belgium by Germany was hardly commented t- t r upon The Far Eastern crisis now averted was wasI I I most totally eclipsed The he president returned to the White f House and resumed t 4 ding ing m dispatches He continued to refuse to make any Y comm com com- m nl t. t The fact that the Lusitania was a British ship flying the i tish sh flag and even had contraband of war aboard did not l r remove ove from the minds of offic officials als the ever recurrent thought t a 5 hostile If submarine deliberately destroyed the ship with the howled g e that hundreds of defenseless neutrals and women and hildren were aboard Everywhere that aspect overshadowed overshadows d the legal phases of I the e case for while lile there is is said sold to be no Precedent in tonal law for the attack without warning on a belligerent merchantman mer- mer it was as realized that defense might be made on ell the charge tb ge that guns were ere mounted on the deck That however the nuh g government over has denied J. J z In it many quarters was thought probable representations to Germany will I be general covering all the cases of at attack tact on m In vessels In official quarters and diplomatists among there was a pp re- re r lIons t that the American Pe people might not cons cons' consider ns sufficient Si A sPecial session of congress has been talked of but there bas MS been Deen n no o intimation ion of it as y yet t from any official quarter 1 r- r Insurance old d NEW YORK May S. S Insurance S.-Insurance Insurance on the Lusitania it was today ry amounted to The vessel was valued i in curd arned u d figures at The worth of the cargo 6 she she was reckoned today at On the amount of insurance carried it is understood the line aId io a premium of 3 per cent and a special war risk premium A f per cent for each trip It is understood that the line nea third one-third of the insurance the remainder bein being n divided mong Lloyds and other underwriters underwrite s. s About one-half one the nce Ke ce uP upon n the cargo was taken by local underwriters and the st t J by oy Lloyds I The cargo rate influenced by the theory that the tit fast liner as as too speedy to be caught by a torpedo was 1 f per cent much than the customary trans-Atlantic trans c rate at t this his time L b The Lusitania tania carried 50 bags of mail mall She had no specie boa board oard d On her manifest the largest single item was listed as cart Cont Continued on page la 6 2 I SURVIVORS ACCOUNTED FOR Continued from page pago 1 rid s' s sand and ammunition cases The cartridges and cases were consigned to London QU QUEENSTOWN May S The The body hody of Charles Frohman York has b been en recovered and the the theatrical manager of New brought to Queenstown where it is no no now being embalmed The bodies of f Mrs Amelia McDonald and Patrick Gallon Catton Americans have also been recovered WASH V WASHINGTON ASHINGTON I NOTON May Representative S. S S. Gardner while getting permission for some Constituents at the White House today to visit the parlors of the mansion issued a statement on the Lusitania disaster urging that President Wilson Vilson deal deat firmly with Germany and giving his ideas of what Colonel Roosevelt would do When Secretary heard of it he issued a statement House resented Mr Gardners Gardner's using the executive executive executive saying saing the White tive offices as an annex to his press bureau LOS ANGELES May 8 S.-A. S. A. A C C. Bilicke a wealthy wealthy hotel owner of Los Angeles and his wife are among the Lusitania survivors survivors sur sur- according to a cable message received d here signed Bilicke |