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Show SARAH AC TUE I AooMuLKo More Prominent Names Added, to Long List of the Lost Los Angeles. Cal., April 17, Miss Sallie Bonner, niece of J. Ross Clark, vice president of the Salt hake railroad, rail-road, and Harry Innesborflen, were married last night after Mr. Clark received re-ceived a telegam stating that his son, Walter-M. Clark, one of tho passengers pas-sengers on the Titanic had been rescued res-cued During the day the name of .Mrs. Clark was among those of the rescued and that her young husband lost caused the postponement of the wedding. Sbortlv before 0 o'clock last night Mr Clark received a private telegram stating that his son had been rescued and tho wedding followed. It was learned later that the name of Young Clark did not appear on the rescued list of cabin passengers. Anxiety for Des Moines People Des Moines. April 17. Anxiety is felt here for the safety of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Phillips, wealthy Des Moines people, who arc believed to have sailed for New York on tho liner Titanic Phillips is an extensive land owner In this section. To Meet the Carpathia Montreal. April 17 Several residents resi-dents of Montreal who had relatives aboard the Titanic arc on their way to New York today to meet the Carpathia Car-pathia Among thom aro Dr F. G Lewis, whose wife was reported among thoso rescued; James Bnxtcr, whoso brother Quigley Bader has not beon accounted for, and Dr. Goodarte. who Is going to New York to attend Mrs. Baxter, one of the rescued women, wom-en, whose health was poor when she boarded the Titanic, New Name Added to the List Ixindon, April 17 The Ii6t of survivors sur-vivors of the Titanic disastor as given out by (he White Star lino offices hore contain the names of both. Mr. and Mrs. -Jacques Futrollc of Boston. Previous lists published here contained contain-ed the name of Mrs. Fiitrclle only. Another new namo appearing on the list of second class passengers is thnt of Miss Finney The name of Charles M Hays, president of tho Grand Trunk railway, does not appear on the list Senator Guggenheim's Brother Lost Washington. April 17 Senator and Mrs. Guggenheim departed today for New Yoik to meet the Titanic sui- Ivors The senator's brother, Benjamin Ben-jamin Guggenheim, ono of tho wealthiest wealth-iest men in the world, was on the Titanic Tho family has given up pra-ticalh all hope |