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Tf Poultry Fanciers Will find a quick markot for this stock tr "lng a Pantagranh classified ad. 15 Words: 1 Month: $1.50 Real Estate City or Country, can be aold by otng a Pantagraph Classified ad. Tney reach the buyers. 15 Words: 1 Month: $1.50 VOL, IXVI, NO, i HLOOMINGTON ILL, TUESDAY MORNING' A PI! IT. in loi ru- pi WHOLE NUMBER 20,32 3' HUNDREDS BY SINKING OF LINER TITANIC notify you." NAMES 0FJHE RESCUED Caps Rues Wirsless Station Rsosivss Partial List of Thoss 8avsd From ths Wrsck.

Cap. Kac, N. April 15. The steamer Olympic reports that the Bteumer Carpathia reached the Ti tanic', position at day-break today, hnf fmih 1 a 1 Hhu reported that the Tltantlc had Ililimtereit Ml I 111 a I'unia uilU niOLftaHS UIliy( In latitude 41:14 north and longitude wosL The nioaaaae thut all the TItanlc'a boats wvre accounted Republican Convention Held With But Apparently Little Friction. Administration, of Taft and De-neen Are Endorsed Other Conventions.

OF UVES Passengers and Crew of Rescue Arrived, They Found I .1 Cut 866 of the 2,170 for and "about 175 a Ld cZZl' Are accounted or in ireless From Vicinity of the Greatest Maritime Disaster of History. When Vessels Rushing to the Witk lAnmnn nJ 1 1 fi.ui Munich aim anu neces oi me wreckage-Many Prominent 1.11 reopie were on Board the Ill-rated LOST Mammoth Steamship Only a Few Life-Boats Loaded Craft When nt0 wireleB, communication with the Carpathia and Hied a ask that if poulbl. the compile list of compete Hat of inu namt-s of ths 76 survivors said to be on board the Carpathia be sent by Burn a list. Vice-President Prank lln blleve, to be of the utmost Im fi nop wa. waning among Whit.

Htar Line officials tonight "lal "er than these 75 per Franklin Has Little Hone. Atr.l.lat confualon at lh. nllipM h. was studied aa calmly ui iHiaalble. Franklin flsrured that notwithstanding his feirent hope to the contrary, the Allen Line steamers Vlralnlan and Parisian could hardly v'r'nlan I'arlelan could hardly reathed the sorne of the dluat.r in iimr In haur When th.

Virginian first reported 'aching the -V. g. signals, he nl'l Hkely to be able to ii toe name oeiore JU a.m. In day. iiti anuta nave naen nearly eight hours sfier the Titanic sank It waa eouallv rfmit.tful KU.

th. partrian could havs rriched the scene in iinie. C.pt.in Probably Went own. Mr. Franklin said that from his knowledge of Cspt.

fsniith'a gallantry and heroism on other occasions, the 1. his brlilns and gone don to his A Tooitt af Diseuaaien. There was dlaruaalnn ss In whether an pi irie male paaaengers had sacrl fired ot.tiorl nnll l.i l'v children the flrpL.cnn -1 here is no rule of the ses," said Mr. Franklin, "which reimirea aiuh a sucrlflca. It Is a rule of courtesy on land aa well as urn tnat g.illant men hav.

t.fien observed in time uf d'pasler The White Star officers flsured from 1 xn 'Jmplc waa forty ne acen- orme Titanic. at 7 o'clock tonight. At that hour the Carpathia waa to be l.vtO eaat of ffaiidy Honk. Beat Coat I10OOO.0C0. The Titanic an.

lnaured ai IJovrfa for lb. uoo. Her cat has teca es- tannted at Il0.ui.ol)i. 1 be monetary bats caused by the sinking of the ship. Is ertain to run to many millions mure.

It Is genera. iy understood that the veapel had ataid diamonus of great taiue, ratlmn.d aa high aa 1 at 1 a lalge. amount ihe ahip ai.fi carried t.KU b.iea of li. Mid hel fielaht Cargo a ta.Ued at IMiy.ui.j, Atnona lh.ee the ship Mia Kua.ilU -herl ai.d Silas K. W.

and 1 Pa pin. Jr. itu Louis Tst of Olympic'. Msstsgs The t.at of Ihe (turn the l.p.ltil.g It.e ali.kil. of the "urt It hel, late t.ght, lh" tui u.

th. It la h'i--4 iind h'llfVfd hrr lht thin rrrr. lh TlUn hi iiimi iiainfra on ri-4. 1 It aa Rivrn at tiiftl I Uv i4Brnarra and ft cr- i.f ti. Kt I.lTu rTana In all.

I -i. T- ili known twviHt, wu.i Iffa uf 1.4 I'cratiha. Tr Clymptc't DaapaicH. Th 1 nt ic dri.ti fIKma: "i 11. i hi rfett-hvtl Titunu a nm-u-u hi (J.

ttirdlt l-'ound 1-iMta mimI ku- only 1 ttm.li- attnlt mIkiui m. in 14 W. All ti loaiu arsoaitiru ur cnniHliiitist A. A k.ill.aa kutnl Pfr Mttil laa. artiarra Itiriudtd.

N-il all a-" ai.d IImdU ln aiitfitnist rniialtitd aitl aHtrrliii t'ltsjltfon ff iltastatrr. linn) tt.iui-ltM' Grttl Mart'fttttd. IH ui'lfuifht. Ii.wliiir( t.itrt-n. lit fi.i.t iff th Whiif.

Hir Una i.fTw.,, a IUr l-etrhUa uf iM.l r. tta '( 111. h. hmti I. il ftulMl.tl.ra nf pruniHir lit tan f''f tiaiul iiitniiimlt with it lit rrottd that utitf'tl tht atmthi Mid (Mti i luppirB tn rr(, Wowfrt Ar Hyattrteal.

1 tier mf many lnattnrra of it ii.tt.i unHl otitn inn Itt- I.iatitt a h. li tht Ktt.tnl r-Hta if thf NiistnN.n w-r lMti-d iri lUaat oitiy traiiia hst.l Irrft Mt'tl Aatur. onl a- J.ilirt Jitt-ti Aat-ef. oniiililrd t-y A. J.

tidd ff I'tilladi'lithia. and Aai'tr a a. itii, amna; ih rd at th nffhra. and (t nh In th. tr ra aftT a if in.n m- f.

irn If l.r it nt riMHlin. Hlrtttia mini of ltiltitlvrfl uf nit fftiitnltf vt iih irtmlni.t tiaa wrn had alttill tth Mr. 1-rtinkHn i.itnf mr-ny with t(i ani and ttnii. Pr- dn Tan i Anaiu. Th- ntaaiai fmtn lrjt.

Te. ft tii lr li--ttrrt-ii. l-'tMiikiin. th lm in.it mJ ati'rt atititP JtUrin Hav tu niiv Inform ttm rn rf mux Milr Hut if uU r-rnui im-t i'h. ii jum win, i rmtitttunli at lth nt fin Wuuld muililr.

I ai'iiim 1 Hf iinr ia "rw 'fry to aay, I hav nn drfthlt futmntloit, Al 9oom ft-flvd tJ he believes the Titanic went down. Amatsurs lnt.rf.rs With Wirsless. liogton. Mass. ApHl 15.

Allho wireless operators all over the Now England coast were constantly on duty toniKht, endeavoring to pick up messages rokuidlng the fate of the Titanic not ono hnd been able to learn anything at midnight. Conditions, the operators sny, were far from Ideal. Klr'L "am 0001" oV't, amount of atattc; dlsturbRnres thlr Instruments that waa much I I r. 1 ivi cilUC. Anxiety in Washington.

aiijciety tonikrht for 01 nia fliaj. ArchlhnJd W. -I'. jnur Waahington ln "tanic. The president had fr- Nn troed hurl t.ru.m ru.1,.1 inn me sieamanip agency X' hour at the homes of Frank n.

Millet. in. artist: col. Archibald elrarle. or- lnrencn Moore, the three other Wash-liiKtonitins aboard.

Vlrglnisn Transfer. Psssengsrs. Montreal. Anrll 15 Th. Allen tin.

offlcea annoiir.e.wt inniuhl Vlritlnlnn hid re-tranaferred the paa- wnirn sne look rrom the Titanic IO the Cfieiiftthlo n.lu. rerelvlne them. Thla chnnge wna made ne, rtrpiitnia wna txnind New York, while the Virginian waa est bound with the mnila. LONDON NEVS IS MEAGER Worn rig Psp.rs Go to Prsss Bslisv-ing Thst th. Titsnio Is to Halifax, London, April n.Snme of the Lon don hewspapers went in preas this mornlnir under the lllaf that al'f aboard ths Titanic were safe, and that the vessel was proceeding ror Halirag.

Those In editorials congrat ulate all ronrnrned that man's In ventive genius has reduced the nerlls of a sea voyage to a minimum. Later dlspalche. recording the sink ing nf the Tilnnlc with ne appear In the very latest editions, and nr. lerrinia extent or the rtlrnater will rot become known to the Hntlsh pub. lie generally until much later In the day.

All new. on Ih. i.hlM.t ..111 eacluslvely from New York. Nn wire-leas communication sppears to have oeen esiannaned wllh this side. A dlapa'rh Just received from Liverpool snys the White Htnr officials have received Information from the iilympto of the nklng Titanic and nf the saving of manv of the crew, and adds that th.

officers nf the company are by friends of the paaaeng.rs making Inquiries. Escitmg Scenes at Lloyds. Kxclting scenes were at l.lovds underaritlng rooms yesterdjy. Insurance Inreca In thr luat six month, hsvr heen unparalleled In the history of Liny. la liners of Ihe hlggeat class.

Hincr thr (ilymplc collision, loth thr snd 'iceanls have heen wrecked, and now rom.s the d'saster of the Titanic. When bualneaa opened there waa a roaS ir, t'-tn jratehlly. roar lo amy. tut I ned tn l.pnlv.n,. guineas per cent ia clvirged, and this twenty-five on news -hat the "allfax.

Care ad V.lu.bl. Carns. It la under. lood ih.i i I specie the liner, but Inrg. n.

had been wrtfn on and other valuable. In her cargo. MANY VICTIMS WEALTHY First Clss. Pssssngse List of Coerced Vsasrt Rsprtisnt Ov.r Hslf a llion New Toik. April IS.

(Jreit wealth wa. represented among Ihe paaa.n-gera the Titanic, there being on board at leapt six ni-n f.rtun.s might I. reckoned In tens mini, r.a of dollars. A mush es'i-mn. ih, wr.Hh In thr hist cl.aa pa.aeng.r list Woui-i tea.h oter hair a lulimn dollars.

Col. Astor Hsads L.at. Thr weallhleat or thr list Is Col. hn Jaol. Aator.

head of the famous house neme he bwira. hn la reputed tn br worth Iimi.aou.oa.. Mr. A. tor aa returning from a lour of Fgypt lth hla bridr, a ho was Mlaa Madeline in whom he ana married In I'rot idencr.

on Heptemi.er Itetilt.niln il.tsrerhetm. pr.hal.lv n. ai in th. r.nan. tal Importancr.

la lh. fifth the sna of Meter ll irsetihetm, who f.iund.d thr Atr.ert. can Hm. ltlng a helming Company. Ih.

great mining and la a director or many c.ri,ratl,,iia. in. In. I- Ine Ihe Interna. i.

eal 1 ompanr. i.r whl. he Is also preai. u. eaiiniatetl at nod ma nanir doea md appear on thr paaarnger Hal, Is Ihr ri.i i.hter of Juines thr New ork hanker rge I.

thr rnn of p. A. II. Wide. i.r.

th. Philadelphia "traction king" wh.iar la tlniaLd at 11, (inn OinJ Is.d Htriiua one of N.w Tork'a m-t prominent l.y merchants snd n. or hla phllatitroplra, hna a al.n raiimatrd to be anrih Ciii i. Mr la a direcinr In vi. hub l.nnka.

trust companies snd charitable Institutions. Alwsys en Ma. den Trips. J. Ilruc lamay, pre.ident and one th.

founders of iha lnletn.li,.iia Mer-alltlie Marine, who haa mad. It tn a I.Mrr... on Ihe m.l.bn trip of eteiy ship hulll by Ihr mniieny. Is paid nrth Hn.n.w.o.ie li was Mr am.v wllh J. Morgan i.s.

ll.lati American and Prltlsh sieamsliip und-r the International Menann'e Mailne. control Col Washington It. .1, ling, son the builder of th. hrtlge, preaideit and nf a tilings Hm.a i nipanr Is credited Ith a fotlune l.e.iit.ii o.iit. Among olhera of t.

wmlth, ho w. re board. .1 II Ih.y.r, ii the prtin.k It aula r.iir.w.d. ilarencs M.e.te, kin. an spntlantHn.

wif. aa Mies M.iui Haift. da.ial.t.r hairi. thr Cbliesu nn-at pai k.T. and I'harlca lit.

a ore.hit... ilif.nd Trunk and snd s.neral manager ij.nj Ir.u.k i.f Canada petsotia of note thr l.r rt al.ln II. 1 err W. writer. and aar entrap.

liiltelle, th. short stmy arlLr. Fn.leri.k M. t. a eii known New V.uk va.

mmi. I iahington H. tan. tri Hl-eper llurper, of Wealey Harper, i.nr of Ihe f.illliib.ra nf Harfx-r Itrnthetp' Pul.li.hing lloua. William F.

Carter, 1 "lei and Ve and 'I to. in-a. I'eala, a Pltl.l.utg steel n.anula.:- nation. After fifteen years as county chairman Postmaster 'zlas Riley, of Champaign, CotiKreasman McKinley's right hand man. retired from leadership, a victim of the Roosevelt landslide.

Altho he lived In the home precinct of the onffressnvin he was for reelection tu the committee by A young proBTesslve. So complete was tho Roosevelt victory that the par. tlsans of the colonel dominated the convention without a dissenting voice from the "old line" Republican. Hard and fast resolution, were adopted binding all delegates to stand for Roosevelt. The convention further expressed as Its desire thnt only such persons should hs elected delegate, to state and national conventions who had "openly," personally and Individually favored the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt.

The name of Chauncey pp.w, of Chicago, as a delegate at largo from Illinois was Indorsnd. Chairman itlley In his vnledl-tory declared that ho carried a message from Cnngreas-mnn McKlnlcy that the Ts.ft director would he no party to any effort to nttempt tn secure nn evasion of th. InstrucUon. of the peopl. for Roosa- Saiwgamon County Convention.

Rprlnpfleld, April 1. (Special.) Paradoxical It my Snngiimon county Republican eonven-tlon this afternoon endorsed th. ad-ministration of President Taft hut In-stic ed It. delegates to the to tor th. elec.

lelegnte. to th. national convention. The, delegate-according to the 1 rea-s mal.le. reirular and to for rluTntT Th- Woodford County Convention.

Eureka. Aprfl 15 Special )Tnn i.ow point, treasurer. I- K. Paiter.n. R.

Z.lder Kl inr. wiin.m Paso J- Slurwenn. "n- and Arthur Elkln. Of erne Thr delr.sles th. are follow rrnvantln, F.

K. Ij-aenai Ml- Keed. Cl.tn R. ii. r-T The Roanoke: t- nr, "l-r, il.

W1lt' Kl Vern. Pedalls. Anrll .1 the Hev.nth 1 the -Tf a-lberenu Th. PIM. of Urern i-hn-men lh- ff Re-nton cnuntv 1 II.

Taft f.clln Th. 'ben adjourned pos-snn fw.k 'belr The nam4 ,7 ela.mM mn aasened i I H.srfit B'-V'- re.ki. J.7'"rh rlMM the att.ntiim In order tin, country b. m.I Th th. statement lswud n.

pn a Th. T.ft Rnna.vel, mt ran T.k up thl. rna 12.. 7, emu. too man Me fur hnr de, Wrs Mr.

R.e-i rv.lt 1MM br nrm. r. In New fork wh2 hO flow op oi th. 2h'r4 ast.nt their auppntx for and tnt tltatra nited Dalaadl ks OefsaiJ. Iltl.hu,,h, lasv.

Apr frm Jf." rrm tn i- a. ivmta ata- l' a. oerinll.ly known lata todav unt L.F.IIu Ab.nd. Rugene. dee.

a e- I nilMI Si.Im S.nator LeFollrtt. to4. to tlregnn. ry.s) Inv.ds. o.

Aprn j. Hrv.n invsded a tarrying out his t.k.n, hi. fl.ht Ma.nat lie a Pa.snln. IN0ICATI0N80rrTOfAv Clopdy and rooirr Tursday liMI Wrdntsdey t. rf I I Hm smith T.mrjrtuos, Lnweaf Hlk'heaf Hiindar Posion pm Huffalit New York New I Ilk ail.

Chl.ag.t l-ellntt linn ha HI Paul Helena San W'lnnlp a .7.1 ..13 IJ 7 "2 i 54 to 14 il i4 41 4. Ill 14 JO 0 F.ur Team D.l.yed. Th Hlg Four tram front th we.t, due h'fe pi C. Usl nlalit. dp) airit-e herr until at.out ibi.

Morn. In, twlng dilated lan mile, weal nf SI klnaw by lh. of Iha n- gin. Another enginr wa. arm leotia in t.ke ih train to Ms deal tin.

and faaaenner. Mii! women TLll. c. thai in. i i Jellmna nn.e"ro"' Of the aualer.

Th. I'nrnnlhl. 1. aiaiea, was returning to York with the survivors. New Partial List of Rsscu.d.

Following Is a partial list of the first-class passengers who were rescued from the Titanic: Mrs. Kdward W. Appleton. Mrs. Hose Abbott.

Miss U. M. Hurtia. Miss l. U.

Cassehero. Mrs. William M. Clarke. Mrs.

II, Chlhnnaoa. Miss E. O. Miss H. Crossble.

Miss Jean h. Mrs. Il.inry H. Hiirrls, version Mrs. y.

n. Harris.) (Wireless Alex Halverson. Miss Mr. Hruce lsmav. Mr.

and Mrs. Kdward KlmberKy. Mr. F. A.

Kenynian. Miss Knille Ktnchen. Mlaa (I. F. Longley.

Mlas A. F. Lefider. Miss Hertha Lavory. Mrs.

Frnest I.lv.s, Mrs. Hiiain p. itcg-erson Miss Kmlly B. Roger.on, Mrs Arthur Pogera-m. Vaster Allison and nurse, Mis.

T. Andrews. Mlas NiiKtie p.mhart. Mis. K.

W. Allen. JJr. and U. Mr.

11. Hh.nk. 1 Mlea A. Huaina. Mrs.

Jatms liaxtrr. Mr fleorge A llnytoo. Mlrs C. Mrs, J. Krnnn ('.

Unweo. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wkwlth rt.h.w'w,,' Mr. c.

U. Mrs. Jacob Miss Mary nin, Mra Hingfrl.d I.lndstrnm. Mr. Ctustuv m- Madame Mellcsrd J.

B. Thyu.r. Jr r. II. ls Anns Wnr, tar, V'" Man.

a Km rk tl.a was re- Ma ica at a epelling and ,7 "bathla In sr-trd with ih. Ha, Ir.ndrnr l.uiar. 'rotu spnrd wtlh wee. du, te t. on.

ret, one inaiancr a Mr, on ther. ria. and flw, -irv Hir- lar discrepTnaie. of "ni- B.stan Jl Xpruti a of M'ed up l.v ''irpilhia fc.r. sti.e...

Mr. I. L. Fltnn V'-s Fnrtun. Mr.

Prihttn as Jan. Mrs. Ihtlti, rk a-ta. I ten ha "a.t fn, ere Crave London April i-- IVl h. 1 "Hncl, at IJtsrpon, hM eftcl.l.

t.nl frnm Cane ft. i. rrom nn i "eh'tig tn er.w gre.l.at anlrl .1. 'be anmrly pinaii, Clu, Iniertlea. pM r-b, h.v.

"Ut thai i la mn. by Bom. 'to Ifhulhtl'X r- r.r,,.., lie i ihe Tll.nie m.a.t-e a.Mitn th. sun. aioir rang.

enr llliam hit. th. val con.tru. tnr. rnnald.

rs tti.t can Im. no nure ni, case of th. Titanic hrc.a.. ne sate deinnda e.i-,,. and an belg I.

slmnat el. I i. mat tn. i panic pinu.lr a ruck an rTt herg Minnnli.illa. Minn An.

I 1. .1 trr i U. with hi. wife. Ihr i.

a mul I miU'onaltr. and with ha t.iilier. I. ,1 i. the Inlg.at atnreh planla In thr .1 al I la.

Mr snd Mrs John Ptlipt-uty Hn. der. pn.rnlneot In Mnneapols eli.i leri hn. in jann.rv un tlctr moon irip In elan tmning nn the Tllanlc Is Two B.l.w tuefaee. Hallfaa.

April If, The death bed nf Ihr IO0uooNt steamer Titanic, and of probahly many hu muat hats been iiraased ith her. I. lan mile. al least below a Ih. pea.

inf. rtu uiatlon ni frml by mn r.f ft tl th rumrni marln At Thr r.lculatlon We. made by an of tmMmfif ihn fin Am tht mn tin rhart nl ti.atl ntllia fn in lUlifna anrl mile, south of th. Uiand banks, ah.i. It I knell 1K Tha f', ty Kepubllcan convention at the First orBniiriii armory i.iuay, astae from a difference of onlnlnn umnti.

th committeemen In two wards over the selection of delegates, was harmon ious. The appointment of an election commissioner to call thr roll nf ,1.1. egates, failed to produce even a rtple of excitement In the meeting. The convention was called to order by tho temporary chairman, the convention Ignoring th. order of County Judge --wi.

wnu nesignoo. that duty to Election Commissioner 11. H. Taylor. After tho convention order.

Commissioner Taylor waa rec- oKin.en. ne announced (hat he had left a cert. tied ennv li. Unct committeemen with the chair. II1U.I.

AdminietrstVns are Endorsed. E. McMurray was -looted permanent chairman and a platform. Indorsing President Taft'. administration and the ai.t.

of Uoveinor Iieneen. waa unanimous ly auoptea. County afTatr. wet. pintfomi.

R.pre-s.-ntatlvea from each ward were a. to the He. convention at Hprlngllel.l Friday, April 19. A promise that the delegate, to th. statu convention should abide by ths popular cholc for prosdent ln th.

r.c.nt primary, together with a reo-ominenilutlon that the vsriou. contentions likewise sup. port cand d.lo A voters. I ol. ltooaevelt.

aa, wntcn was unanimously agreed upon. Will Abid. by Vote, Report, ftom Reimtille.n cnnventlon. held thruout the, state to-lay say th. county leader, signified th.lr intention to abld.

by th. wi.h.. of the peof.lo. eapreaad in the r.c.nt primary. In th.

Roosevelt wa. Indorsed for pies- ana i ol. Chetincey XI. I ewy hU Illlnnu campaign manager, r.ai delegt. ,1 ention.

Col. ank L. Smith. IlUnol. cam.

palgn manager foe ,1.... said In convention In Livingston cmn- mai ii was his Intent. on lo vots In the state contention for Roosevelt. The ltonprv.lt to inn trnl In thr Champaign rounly rnnvrn. i- "'c nnine or ongresatgan Xlc.

Klnley. Th majority nf thr Democratl. rounly conventions Indorsed Champ Clark for pr.alden'. A reatura of th. Kankakee cnuntv Ias of control of It followers of is-n rnii py a vote nf 17 to 11.

Livingston Rspubcsn Convention Pontine. April 15 ispedal 1 Th. Livingston coun'y Kepul.ican central commute, met her. today and lected Thomas R. Walsh of Camp is aa chairman and E.

HooMer of ae. secretary. The delegate, to the congressional cnnventlon at IVonmlngton are R. K. Ilraford 1 f.

Kan, li P. Murphy. J.ein Mlvin, Fmnrv Oregg, T. M. Wal'h.

Henir Hennett. A Morrow. jV Imsiln. Wllbam Illngnr. Am-ml iM'ala WMIInm Ixtudon snd T.

K. Uruievant. The delrals to Ihr siste ennvrn-II. -n arr Ilnni.ier. A I.

Imldr. E. Her.1. I. F.

Htr.wn. W. Tamh. ling llenrv riennett. Claud Carrnll, N.

Fullon II Harr. A. Wll-cu. F. Hmllh, and Wll.

am Mc Mlllan. F.rd County Ceeivsntlen. April 15 Th. Repuhr.cao precinct eommlttermrn this afternnon In the curl rnnm at thr court house tn this city, met lo perform the duties developing upon i ir a i l.tn.r llil. city was alecled chairman and Pw -at Anleraon of HU'ley.

Th. rnrinintr. men presenird their credrn-t'alp snd rrr gran'ed th.lr seat. In (b convent on. The following were a-c to th slat convention- Tim Roaa Anderson II Hunter.

H. Smith. Hon. J. A Mnn- I k' kl.t..n: allrmat.a lrB illlmnre.

William Itud 4 h. M. K. i.umnre I MH'nu-ken. Tl 1 ajsirv F.dwar.l Ka'rr.

I V. Hham.l. lonai I'. It. rmK.

I lauren A Itan. Crnti A II Poff. R. Watt. Ilea Hind.

in. William Kuil.ns. A. Trntd. Philip la ta n.

A latin, Put halen, 1. Klrkpstrti k. RrBoluil. ua acre f.aare.1 whh commer-l ihr alar ati.tern.enBhlp nf th. lle nl.Ocan l-ariv.

el d-. ran the ad-iniinrit i-'li William Ti ft liidorar ttie rh nf the Itr. pi.i.llrana lh. ar.te llllliots and of th. st.

'l nl lK. fiiintriea Co. Theodore preaJVni snd tn II. d. Irtfat'S In th.

SlSl. f.ll...,.l In i i.r.t lo a-llte his 1 't nlt.n, eit.1..rai the Plata a. of charlea I'e. n. ti i I.

K'. biro an Ihe rnttr. (... l.lie,., .1,1. 11, Set i.ndlrl.led S.

I r-e John A Sterling. hi a cneress. II It Fork tot Iha alitle a. nie -r 1 William Howe and I M. liter m.e, of ih.

ni .1 --n en. lure itie liepuh. i.i.l. a cnonlv IT I' 'I h. ti -n.

cireuii poire: (i. s''t- a attorn-v: F. Helroan, irt.t and H. A Hanson. an4 I.

ndr tn Mr. nr. D. II, t.i. eh haa aide tilled the i ii ei of lh.

Re il, an i e- ,1,111,11 le Ih. I four a 'lonka. with the ih ,1 hn ae.1y re. It. h.aH', Mid his plac.

li IV'. Inn, tt W. I bis appc. ii." .) rttnn htm nod il, Irrat- ft. tt eoimiv pledging fulfill h.

a lain a of lei. lie i on all nuti- Champaign Count Conv.rti.rj, Ch.lt.lal A lriM-clnl I 1 1. 1 mn I of lh tally nrgant. SMtioi. In i hi.ntn nf I I t- K'1 1,1, bw of the left r.itti,!in ration.

I. It Plunged to the Bottom. i ben.ath the ocean's surface. ape Hac IUr position when she "a mil- north, iT'tJ" rebera: ID IS Kun.lay nitht. sank i frjhn.J in V1'16' a 11 half a degree south the point ahem, the collision occurred It Impmhnhle from this the llnnr.

lifter rh tn headway under her own iixm. it seems established that th. ra wa. about "loo persons on the liner. This up estimate or the ners offl cinla In Now Vork, who Have the i numhrr of narrt aa I.Jin, thai rrmainfer or Iimj, making up ew.

VntoKI. Iha I Titanic. wh.p ftr ana In donhl In th a.i.-. h. in Idenllly or the survivors Vr.

Mr. and p. re. jonn jscon Astor. MaJ.

Archibald aide to President Tafe, Charles M. llna prealdent the Frank Trunk Pa. of I'anada. hla erlfr and daughter: T. Stead.

Menjamin y. I. Mllht, th. artist, anil J. (I Wl.lener.

or Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs laador Straus, H. Taayer, of Ihe Pennrvlvanla rail-mad; J. Iirui-r lamav, Henry H. Har-rla.

the theatrical nagrr. and Vra. I I la. and I'ol. Washington Itoeh-llrig.

of ths builder of ths HriH.k-1)0 bridge. Vew TnrV. April 15 -Th. While ir liner Titanic eank at JO o'cln. this m-rnlr.

il-r nil her 1 "nil crow had been taken bff and transferred to the steiinier lr gin lan." While. Slur ifllce here st 7. It o'clock The foil, w'nc trt.m.nt was gla I mil ai in. vi roe roar oinrrs: rt. atni'a a of Ihe lilvmnla.

I n.arwe to the 1 l.llr fi'nr offl -ra pen- that tl.a ai.amcr iii.inic nk at 1 SO a. afire all r.n.a riL'er. A hem lowrred lo llf w's and trana- irrrro lo in. rtflntnn Th. aleame Ciiriaihla with aver h.ii;dred paa- 1 enr.i.

oi i-i. iiintHc I. n. enrouto to New Vork Adm.ts Lou ef L.fs. Vlcr.rr s'dt nt I rin.klin a.

"n'" i.lm'ii.-d th ih.i ln lie thai he no In- fomallon li, it, spent ll.r en In th ft. Ihn nniv ti, ant rs. ue.i .,,.1 I. t. lad tt.

I nutM Biihrt run "t.iii th 1 1 Mr irl.I,lt r.iniin,...at he I A a I it til. ret from that re. aie.m I IB hrt. I Lii T. ii.d.r "-t; t.S nr.

lrd It dlffiCMll In ri, the raiv. not- eot.i.,,,. 1 W. hT. a.lel n.l there re the titn eteamahliT i Fssrs Great Less ef L.fs.

I 'rv m--h hnwevrr. lh hot It Is im.a...... I for i he parll, l. fmrn lh. ararJ.

'hat ih-r. Mr Fratk'ln waa fl. i.nt )lf. II thr ff lh. H.

said tl.il k. k.j l.l.v 1 root iiav. iha. he m.i ih. fllM defnlt.

n. -M .1,. "At 10 a vl" Illl l.aarnrrr." "a I rl re, 'J" -T 1.2 'Hat evrrr Hill. "he fair nr.t'.rs.rnj All of Ihr n-Vlt. dot.

at ih. m. a- 'T t.lUr. ftfiJ TM MriP v.m.M rn. (1.i.f.i fr.nti o.

tip ii'J 11 m. ti ft firihff 9ttm inin. ITIil-ftt l-rxttlillti Irl Mt th-y mrrm M(I nl Mln an. I I 1 New York, April 18. A despst.h from Bt.

John. N. received at I IS o'clock this rise to the hops that ths steamer Virginian has som. of th. Titanic', survivor.

on board. The moaaage said she ould brlnS to St. John, such survl- vors ss she "may repcue." Hope arises from the fact thai th. steamer Is putting In there, at all. which shs would svarvi'ly do aere there not soma humane iieoee.ity for this action.

Shs wss outward bound for Liverpool. vVhlls the fate of ihe majority of the .1.100 tassenaera on hoard ilia mammoth White Htar Liner Tliantlc, nirn sank enrly yesterday niornu.g on ths New Koumlland llajihs. after a collision with an lo-bcrg, still remnlns in douW, nd It is more than l.lno prisons were a of ..,) th.r came b) wlrolaa ltnen 1 and clock this limine. It was In the shape, of a wireless nxseaae fiom the nlie. hlir Liner flmpn.

one of the vraneia hoveeinf lh- sene the dlbsler. fiaah-lix the n.vs thi 'he 1untJ, 's pira. iia. rp. to.

tiy men and clill-Uien, w.r. hr.uahl to by ths Cunar hr i Ihh. tithe- Inter hii ught tid-Hire. First Rsport.d Only 675 gsvsd. I list report I Ililr.

had but I persona Th. I rajuir. li (, itl WO. nl ml those weir imwhi I. ii.

Id that t.at 'I le I. l.ir,,.,a ail a.i A Mi i st in. tairviti.i. th i-ur. Wihia th t.uiuft ol oinrn proiiun-n ho -r lh Aftrr of Tli.nl, I no hi.n.iiht ol itd t-alltiic to tha na.

whit to tiai an imp. tf i1 I hT tl lid. n'AJit hnr. an fur aa uat nrhfa 1 piir. wmt h-r fair it ii, aa a whirirr of whin mm n.

trm on hr ilr. Va Jn ihr l-a r.r rvrn a Una ftvm a mr-lvor. Imaalti iM.m pnooa trvinf rmo.tura what paaa-d hrmma knnan rnd It aa ao tht of ihr mora than I 'KM bun.an II' ra wllh hlrh ahr ai thrra iwilil hnpr of -trr. aa It at rara. ir la than ilf.

Wlrelaea Oparatar an A I art. fthr than the nrwa la at evanim that prraons lr It and rhlldrrn. had hrn -ra-urd from iha llnrra hoa'a hy Iha Cunarder Car-rthl aarrral hours pajiiml without ord aa to the rata nf thr rrinajndr th.iaa en board at the time of the fetrfill rraah. Abwit the ettlr. At.

lantlr our wlrelaea Inetrumrnts nre ettunm to entrh frt-m any eourr the lifhiret whi.prr of a that p. ne of the many sietmahlna wh'rh riehrd the aaelai.in.-e of the etr. Tllanle cnlajn-d oihrr aiirvltre Iha sunkra eeaL flm -f th ah pi nt ha hc, vt-wd In ths Iln'il of the ml.ahiliti.e tnAr "td-d as the world, sr.ni.at rine horror. rme lh, Mt.iret al. luble of erm.iiniamimt, Mny Uat -m 'ha any moment n.

rllM( h. lu, (B.r,t.4 mvt any r.laile. ih. ae ho Mllrd pair aa o.r aft.r -ur nd the nishl r. rlthor lh, An.n f.iitlm an or Vlr1nlen, hrlirvrd i he ssreptiorj e.

tMI urlal pla.a wh.n ah. lunse Aa iha TManlr annk I o', It th the tnornlna and It a. a rt the Vlislnlan rould li.e a. at the hlla the larlaen a. a in me olisianre fnh.r aaar It rraa r.n hr the hlir Hlar llm.

trrlnf th.lr In NlruUle Veeeniir anl yet a th would not r-e the ec u. In Hme lo tm of srtir, A faverable IneSteiiea. The atramrr Virs nl.ii wra flnll. ard from at I II n'rlix Hue Hhe did not r.ei thr any sorvtvota on Umrd. the fnim her eailn thai ah.

.1 hnn la Hi Ji.hna. a. an-lwife ii eh "niea I h. f. I that the Vlrttntan war In so not of hr roorae in put Inin Hi J.

hna on tr voraae I aa iniri aa a favnral.ia Imllrallon. hat after all she might pi. hid some of the virllina of 'h. Leeat.en Wreck. Ths Tllanlc hnelf 11.

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