Show tos I 1 A survivors story of the disaster disasters it f NIGHT hungered red athirst and A adrift drift upon the la lake ke I 1 POMEROY TO THE RESCUE how one by one fell frozen to death into ho the deep AT LAST ENDS IN rail details of the to be terror which ended the lives of fifty people 1 to th TO TELL TIIE THE TALI TALF one survivor of the fernon rescued from I 1 death BIT VIA NOT NOV 1 up to the armal arrival of the tile schooner pomeroy from front chicago ninth aich kissed th through lOugh tho the bay ba today toda to day da it wao supposed that not a single survivor was left of the forty or fifty leopla on board the propeller Pro vernon anon neut off sheboygan bho bogan early list saturday morning jt it is now a known however that at least ong on wall hi ivea to telf leif the tale of that terrible on lake Thelo alie pomeroy meroy bison has on board the tile on only Y survivor sur so far as noi now kno knonk wn of that awful disa disaster a ter the name of hie the mill mail who ho thus has been rescued from death after he lie had KV riven up tip all hopes of ever again se gettins I 1 tins lna his foot upon dry land if alfred stone of chicago ona one of the vernons crew ere he ile had been ili in the water sixty h boure ours e exposed x posed to a bitter alere ing wind ind and ad without w a bite tu eat NN hen lien the Poi pomeroy neroy discovered him on a raft last night about eight miles from igau gaii it waa it a clear moonlight h night stone was as so 00 cold im to be al most belale a and so from hun bun ger that he lie could sc arceley mow move although still very weak of ins its exper experience ienco stone wag was ablo to make a br of mf statement of tho the leeier to be forgotten night I 1 was aa awakened a bened in the tile lilied middle le of the night he a by theories ann ks crow crew that the besset V in I 1 sarane out of the window and found i on ona a life raft aith uh eit six other I 1 cannot say ay now no iwho who my companions tomp amoni viere cre part of thein oro of the crew and anti part rt were pact it sceleta coined only a moment before the vessel had gone dos down n and I 1 believe that a all 11 but a fen few of those on board went dow dos n with w ith lier her I 1 do not know juat just how many people Acro cro aboard at the time but the number could not have been far from fifty we V e assed through the an ful Ine I 1 ne or a bin I 1 ft a sea as that which tossed over the little raft when daylight came 11 vo 0 the thesia signal nal of virtreas diR bitti treAs Hs using a coat cost tied to an oar two vessels josf cia passed so near ua us on saturday that the they y must hao have acenour acen our signal yet et for some reason they apparently made no effort to reach ua us tho tito storm rat belill ill raged and it may be they hud had all thoy they do to pavo selves one alter after another of my companions perished in in the cold ir r wae vila u t asheh off tho lite the raft when thy th beganie too numb etith with cold to liang hang on oil any anger denever We e never raw any oi othere bera from tho the sunken steamer and I 1 ant belie any othera otters survived the 0 went e a ayd t down own I 1 so suddenly Bud denly thit that tile crew ere had not time to man tile boath boats when stone was as picked up here there waa n the corpse of one man on an the raft ith him liim the others living benl sevell hours bobre st alono ong kive thia this man was one ot of the tile crew NI hobo 6 namo hs lve not riot know sinal jtb nov IA I 1 A tit today to day 1 up tw tit 0 corpses in in the lake they were v ere evidently of the crew of the vernon but aro are |