Show RETURN FROM BARREN ISLE Declare Lack of Official Supervision Supervision Supervision Super Super- vision in Kingston Dis Dis- graceful MOVED FROM MYRTLE BANK 1 0 round III It I Doomed I Hotel I old Cro a and mutt lOVCi U Ct Out Oat of Jr CIt Conditions Said to be beNe A Awful fill New Ne' York Jan Jamm 2 Time The steamer Eitel of oC the thc Ham llama burg American line arrived late this afternoon from Kingston Jamaica with 11 passengers CI from that thal place all nil of whom experienced r the shocks s' s of the earthquake and amid two were vero In In- In Mr 11 Simon was hurt butt by falling fall fail ailing ing bricks and Mr Ir Field was severely se injured Col JO Joseph Eustace of or Kl Klin LI- LI in Ira X N. Y V. one of Cf the time passengers said I J 1 lan landed cd at al Port Antonio four foul days before the disaster and went to Kingston Kings Kings- ton where myself wife brother and his wire wife stopped at the Myrtle Bank hotel fh The rho hotel was so crow crowded ed that thai the accommodation was not suitable so o we mo c moved 1 to the time Knutsford hotel hote three miles from rom there I Our was not damaged b by the tho shocks The Myrtle Bank yr le however was completely destroyed Such a a. scene of confusion prevailed that I Ican Ican Ican can not describe It Where houses stores and other evidences of a thriving ing lag elt city were vere present all In a moment became d desolation houses houses collapsed and anel all sorts o of structures fell ell to the ground The streets were ere blocked b by rubbish while the people terror stricken and almost In insane with horror hor nor took toole to the parks larks and open spaces Other passengers united in declaring declaring ing that no order prevailed in the place and that the lack lacle of supervision supervision sup sup- W was i disgraceful I SENt SEND TI TEXTS TENTS 1 General Whit Int Now Nov NovIn In ilL Cuba Culm Aids Aid Sufferers Suf sur- on Jan a 22 2 2 Tho togs 1 u T fa t rl on n- n Sul suI Sl i Thero t th the hotels except pt pt- tile the Myrtle Bank which was completely complete wrecked Many deaths death occasioned there thero mostly among the tho Many Iun bodies bodlos were round found In the business pot portion of of tho the city which devastated by tw fire were burned beyond recognition Time Tho consulate was opened again today Another shock was felt ell this afternoon No o dam dam- damI I age Trains arc running Irregularly Two pi were saved The War al' al department d J a a. cablegram legram this afternoon from rom Brigadier Briga a dier General Wint Int commanding the United States troops In Cuba to the elect that at al the request of oC tho the BritIsh British British Brit Brit- ish consul he had sent a large num number er erot of ot tents lents to Jamaica in charge of ofa a United States army officer |