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Show PACE TWO. ; DAILY (Will Irvington Comfort In STATE WEDNESDAY, MAY JOURNAL, He reached the ped Into the sea surface of the leaping waters and place strained his eyes toward the"Wreck-age where the bridge had been. ana human flame was lhere. uni fragment. have been a the flag ship! - A Story of Port Arthur UTAH A second, 10, 1905. COUNT MILLIONS or ft might violence third, explosion of stupendous again. beat him leneath the surrace He struggled Internilnubly. he spr!ngs of the MILLION DOLLARS IS A MERE of his life writhing In the crush Kt. IjiiiIh GUilu DtuTiucriii.) and back, twitched head BAGATELLE. depths. Ills brain that he tunity to countermine before the the thought was In his nos-hla to was dvlng. when air came you mention? There Henry Clew Compiles a Table of the 1 ahull attend to that ui once," the nil iliht to his eyes. Richest Men in America Rockevuliev before und behind him admiral answered. feller Richest Man. For weeks Kkrydchagln had chafed r,..m shattered faces whose blood the under enforced Inactivity. Meanwhile heavy waves dashed away again and rise and the enemy had followed up their in.gain. He sow these faces NEW YORK, May 10. Henry Clews itial advantage by certain other suc- di ippcar. tut there was always some cesses, which the admiral was pleased vniie before and behind some dread- has made an estimate of the wealth of to coneliler attributable less to their ful smothered word. He glanced number of millionaire capitalists of plunging seas at Hie flaming- the United Ktates. In which he places Kiiierioi it y than to ironical mischance. been to the flagHe ibierinieml the following flay chaos that which had Island empire hi but w is now shattered upon the John D. Rockefeller first and Andrew engage ihe ships of wumr like a broken egg. He recalled Carnegie second, with his entire lltleet. ami in the meanthe rending of the bridge and the ad- - has formulated: time dispatched the emitter Ludovltch John D. Rockefeller. 9SUO.OUO.OOO; to the roadstead to prevent any at- miral who hud stood before him fall- Andrew Carnegie. rememHe his like 9110.000,000 given ship. brokenly fug tempt at countermining. 92SO.OOO.OUO; mouth and William admiral's the open a away, hearty leaving ate Itoynich ('iii'iiiundcr Wjaldorf Astor. chiefly In real estate, In e kfast as the daylight grew, then bis eyes those keen and kindly eyes iverMiw-i-remd the unutterable massage they 900.000,000; John Jacob Astor, sought his cabin. Though Night hail changed the fleet into a low upon the water. ami ribbons of light pricked the darkness. diminishing in ppruiective to an Intricate pattern of shining lightH. In the shifting paths of the searchlight gigantic shape loomed ghostly white. The tlagHhlp lay in the center of the harbor. The admiral In deep thought was pacing the floor of hia cabin. Tie wmc a abort heavy iinm. nearly 70 year of age, and Ida movement were quick and accurate, ami hla black eye keen and kliidty. This waa Kkrydchagln. the aeu lion, tinwlaeet and beat beloved of the Riihxi.hi navy. 000.000; Gould family, of which George with fatigue, not having slept for The admiral touched a hutton, and Oould'a many for nwake conscious. he peisonul fortune represents Numb, barely breathless, lay ihrt nights, the airt diair of (he cabin Marshall 9130,000,000; minutes -- xuliiug in the honest way In lbe realisation that should have come 933.000,001', noiselessly by an old Beaman. his mission, lo j1iin rm came to him last that the Field, 9109.000,00; Blair estate, 9100,-i- n hnd he which performed me "Bring Commander Itoynii h. the trout which the admiral had flagship had struck a mine In the sec- - 000.0U0; W. K. Vanderbilt, 90,000,000: Id Kkrydchagln. In the personal channel which he had swept andlRuBKell Page. 9s0.000.000; IT. O. Mills, Iloynlch waa on the hi'ldgc. Ini: an- p, iced In him and at- 97S.000.00U; J. IMerpont Morgan. 90,- whlch he bd reported clear. other officer waa hastily annniioned in kindness which characterised Ihe toward chieftain Hie revered 000.000; Williuin Rockefeller, 975.000,- nf titude relieve him, and the fornn'r reported. hlm. 000; James J. Hill, 980,000,000; Henry awoke. was he Hours afterward It Bnynlch wa tall and or heroic molil, At S o'clock the following morning. late afternoon and he lay In the midst H. Rogers, 9 '0,000.000; Henry Phipps, with the heart of a viking mid the an hour Mfore face of a lioy. light, the sound of I of scores of dripping dead In a great M 5,000.000; John D. Archibald, at the citya front Back 000,000; Henry M. Flagler, 940,000,000; The admiral addressed him: tiring rumbled lu from the road; dim steud. Boynieh was again on deck. in his mind there was a haunting pain. Jmes B. llaggin, 940.000.000; James Commander llnyiilch. have It such as one feels before fully awake, Henry Smith, 935.000,000; W. H. Til- reason to helieve iliia chart cor- The admiral ascended the bridge. the iiwertalned .that a tragedy of yesterday is still ford, 920,000,000; James Stllman, 915,- was rect for ordinary purpoNcH, Imt rny qulcklv present plana make It npecaanry that ovitch. p.ilinlling outside the harbor, Intangible. Certain of the faces about 000.000; flesrge F. Baker. 915,000,000. were uncovered. He realised! Mr. Clews admits that his list is by I aliould Ice ahaolulely mire. I am was being attacked by the Japanese him placing In your hands the arduona ami torpedo lia is. Kkrydchagln sent the darkly thnt they belonged to men who!I no means complete, bnt ne says that perilouH duly of verifying IIiIm chart cruiser tsiyan t the assistance of her had walked and worked on the decks I it undoubtedly coutaln the names of hy sweeping the secret channel In the sister ship, und gave orders ror the Qf the flagship yesterday. And there the very richest men In the country, rondalead. 11 la scarcely txissilile that entire Meet t move to the harbor!I were many of these uncovered pro-- 1 I Prominent among the flies. They merged Into the deepening capitalists who are not included are the enemy has cniiiilcrnilned; you will entrance. Rock When tin day broke the Ludovltch I shadows far down the building. Bells the members of the determine If they have, i ncnd you, Island crowd" William H. and J. H. Commander Itnyulch, bon use you was seen five miles away, badly listed I were tolling outside. know the hiirlmr and roiidalead of Port and surrounded by a flotilla of torpedo! Rnynlch moved and his muscles Moore and D. G. Reid and W. B. Leeds ,,or doeB he n:,n,e Senator W. A. Arthur lietter than any other officer boats. Behind her were seven specks were gtabbed by myriad pains, but the on the flagalilp. Besides, I know well of the enemy, formed In a Clark, conerHenry C. Frick. John W. Gates, thoughts that grew and gulned B. Ream, the "William I will and concentrating their Are on the at- - ence ,n bl- - brajn tortured him more Norman your cat pa dly and promise. ate. p- Alook for your report within forty-eigready damaged cruiser. Two miles In He rlllWHj Whltney one with and hand body Mrs. Hettle Vanderbilts. hours, or abort ly after. Here la a copy front of the Ludovltch was the Cayan. Btrugsled l0 hla feet a sailor tried Joanger of the chart, also your orders regardparading up and down and directing to force hlrn bllck upon the hoards, but Oreen. nor any of the other notab,y ing the men and the Itoata to lie placed her guns uin the small but venomous Ioynirh pllghed him away and moved rich women of the country, nt your disposal." nssallants of her sister ship. His uniform atlffiy from the The fate of the Ludovltch was plain- saluted and bucked out of lioynlc-dripped and the wind was sharp, HIm the cabin. mind waa entranced ly Imminent. The Cnyan, like a lithe Everywheie In the streets he heard, Blood poison creeps up towards the white hound, suddenly dashed to her ..The by the honor of the thing. stru,.k a mne. Fifty-on- e The torpedoes drew oft and cbnfln flash;p hours later he returned. heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Rnd the entire rrew were loat the seven specks took form as they Plalne, Minn., writes that a Kkrydchagln received hlin at once. ye Mied a aoldler roughly, snylng: Belle I have the honor to report" friend h closed In to finish Jhe prey that the dreadfully Injured his hand, gkrydehugin is not dead Skrydcha which swelled up like blood poisoning. began. In a voice hoarse from small craft had brought down. ia not deadi. The Cayan withdrew the brunt of gn yea he's deac was the Rucklen's Arnica Salve dn. oot th. exposure and exhnuatlon. gruff reply. The admiral perceived hla condition, the fire from the sinking Ludovltch. The poison, healed the wound and saved atrucka mi I Best In the world for burns and crossed the room to a buffet. when the flagship, signaling the fleet . -- Qtflah,3 " course he's dead! Boynieh c at Ogden druggists. Walt a moment, commander," he to follow, st earned out of the harbor. fllii ,n blm mw i agony. whispered it1 aid, pouring out a glass of spirits. Bojrnlch was steely cool, but of the brldi?and the crime "Drink this If you will. Tou have had fascinated. He watched from the bridge romes home to me! a hard time. We heard the enemy of the flagship. The admiral was never ler ahook hIn,seIf from the The The other's grasp, believing the officer was firing at you Inst night and the night more than six paces from him. By before. The flagship and myself are t'ayun, in a of belching fire, rrind to be congratulated upon your return was holding her own for the moment walked on. There was no Boynieh alive. against the seven, nnd her small boatsdnubt but that be must kill himself, autumn Clara waa married. Iloynlch bowed. "I have the honor were engaged In picking up the hun-- 1 ybe sword was still at his side. He That It made pa glad as could be. to report. he said, "that my mission drerts of swimmers about the up- - ,onked And ma would smile down the street, followup hns verified the chart without a single Most all the while, a certain animal Instinct to be ing Im proud of that porch, said she. reservation; also, that we lost one of seven, perceiving Kkrydchagln emerge ,OIie Menn. th dilrk t tbe the the smaller boats. Including flve men from harbor, summer both Belle and Amy whl!e, as If he were on trial, his mind Last Would race for the porch at night, on board; also, that we Inst two men swerved about and backed away to retiewed the events of the few past And all the rest from my !ont. and that two others rejoin the renin lnder of their fleet. Of us thought best lie had been sent out to verify were wounded. The flagship, still a mile from the days, To stay Indoor, out of sight. the chart o' the mines In the road"I thnnk you very much. Comcruiser that was so superbly defend stead, or rather to prove that the see But Bella ran faster than Amy mander Iloynlch. Toil have made ing, spun a signal to her masthead. She got her man in July; channel through these mines was And I'll commend possible a maneuver of the fleet, which The colors fluttered like a congratu- r.( He lmd done this clear. nbsolutely That porch to send 1 am confident will result tn silencing latory wave of the hand, nnd the mas- Goil and himself knew how well and A bachelors oath sky high. for a time our insolent enemy. Oo sage thnt they bore was "Bravo. that the chart was true to the' now and get as much rest as you ran Low laughter nnd exultation reported Sunday Amy Informed us man he revered avove all men. The Last That she had told Jimmy "yes, ran along the bridge. before you are again needed. Boynieh was worda rung In his ears And now us three. halted In the doorway. facing the admiral Tht in. Iloynlch Pa, ma. and me. Kkrydchagln s dead! The flagship Can get on that porch. I guess. May I have the honor to suggest." he stant the forward end of the flagship atrlL.k a nilne Cleveland Leader. as a bottle hurled added, that a strict watch be kept was shattered He gripped the hilt of hla word In so npnn the Immediate roadstead against a stone. Boynieh was crum- haste to silence that voice. The street that the enemy may not And an oppor pled In a inuring pressure and anap- - was crowded with Chinese, so he hur-- 1 tbe beart 0f a navy and a nation. Hed on. Hla mind took up the test!- the voIt.e commanded hla brain, Afan The not had had mony. enemy is dead! The flagship Skrydehagln chance to countermine since his report struck a mine to the admiral, because the latter, at Boyil,ch feit Ma wounds and the his suggestion, had sent out the Lud- - LoId 0f mind then and all tbe ovltch to forestall any such attempt tbat a mortal could anpllah hearhadi He Therefore the flagship struck a Ru- - missed an uncharted mine in h shin mine. The evidence was tighten- - Lweepins. Alone the blame waa hIa Ing. There was a single loophole now He wtahed there was some one to whom -t- hat the flagship had veered froo ba could tell this overwhelming shame the secret channel while steaming out at the ,allt moment of hla life. The toward the Cayan. two Chinese boys In the Junk could not Boynieh gripped the ttiougnt remote understand. He fumbled In his chance that It waa The idea of his and tossed them a handful of pocket colna own death was nothing. He would I They wondered why he had paid them die a thousand deaths to be rid of thistbeni why he stood there, muttering horrible Incubus of responsibility. lie I Wtli a drawn sword had been on the bridge at the time, but A atem launch appeared behind the in no way engaged tn the navigation Jullka and crept slowly around. He had not even pab gaw a Russian officer standing In followed her course. His eyes hud the prow, ard heard him command the moved back and forth from the action cblneae to keep their craft back. He ahead to the face of the admiral. He recognized the launch aa one of the rushed through the crowd to the from the Cayan, and when It food-articlea s, bor front, hailed Junk with two Chi- ,.arne nearer still, conthat it was neae boys, and ordered them to put towlnJ a black perceivedwhich looked out toward the entrance. The cluin-- 1 nke a dead abark obJpot ' sy. craft shot through the narrow I aay. Cayan. what have you mouth of the harbor on the shoulders tbere?" Boynieh called In sudden ex-the outrushing tide. Night had cltement. fallen. The junk rounded the head-- 1 ?ho are you T answered the voiee is lands and the purple roadstead was of tbe offlc4M. ,n tbe vrow crossed hy .1 great bar of shining sll- Commander Boynieh of the flag- ver which stretched from them to the ship. rising moon. The wind was steady words were repeated in the ) if and keen. auncb- A moment afterward the voice Boynieh saw the lights of a cruiser I Wns raised again: is loss ahead and a clump of lower lights only where you are. ir you will sir nearer him on the water. These lat- - nndStay we'll send a boat after you from food-articleter he knew to be junks swarming tb(, rrulser s, if imilike earrlon birds In the midst of the What h ive you there In God's wreckage which marked the place of nanlPr Itoynich yelled, is loss of the flagships sinking. lie held the! mine, sir one of the kind Chinese Iwys in the secret channel, not the"Floating struck." flagship that the Junk had enough draft tn he Where did It come from?" Boy-I- n danger anywhere, but to keep his Inch's body Was swaying. is F "Those torpedo vipers of the enemy ,r,U?j ... , , iJrhty7l'had of IT Junks. tri- The Tnu,t have ,hot them I", sir. intending to strike the Cavan, while en- Caynn lav an eighth of a mile away, gaged the Ludovltch this they morning, h arose. ' The flagship hnd sunk There may be more of them aboutnoynl. -" where she struck. From the relative Come an-.- l get me. Cayan. Boynieh position of the Cayan and the harbor L,,ed brokenly. sheathing his sword entrance, plain In the moonlight. ar.d e from the direct! junks, on a line between the northern tip of the headlands and the great south lights, he knew that he could steer the Junto There are several ways of over the nearest mines to the right : knew- that the flagship had been steering as tru as a star In the center of II having a poor pot of tea; the secret channel. Two nights before he had tolled Just there is only one way to a lhere with hs boats. 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