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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 4

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in uniuiiiiijimiij1 i jiilwiiiujjiiiw Tw hi i i i i jisaatwrijjasss Ok Si 94 Oli4Y TTT OI yvTTTTkr WV TW TV Jl JAMffiE Mj1 tffm 11 Vul WmMDS SINK MiT mtm Mwp ti5 TOP T9rn 3SH inilj i iin ii ijiiiiiiafcssilfaBjj SOOTED AS THIJSTRMKEiC EBT TWW mmmmm VrfZP WITH LUSITANIA British Liner Torpedoed Off Irish Spast Goes Down in 30 Min Xr CoarJaned Inn Put I Ot tiitt the mat vessel could elude the German underwater fefftvf ere hiving luncheon TM ifntisn Admiral at yueenstown reports an cratt except He which went out from Queenstown to the relief of the Lusi Ftaaia have returned These vessels have landed 595 survivors and dead Fifty two more survivors are reported aboard a fJerwWle eleven others and five bodies have been landed at le making the total number of survivors 858 besides forty rCwiiead JIUCfflnsidered possible Kinsale fishing boatsmay have res pStimatetV of the length of time which elapsed before the ELaaitania sank after she was torpedoed vary from hfteen to twen ttvthrefr minutes IV A shin steward who landed with others at Oueenstown save Ilt 11ixmlii V9 QfW natona rr Incf aoop t9 Vh4IUVM ha vww wo swai vv iwa1 tx increi wcm ucau uiu wuuoucu suuurig iuujc urvugiii asuuic fmmm ainca have died But not a name of rescued or lost of dead or injured has yet been listed rK TneIusitanla was steaming along about ten miles off Old Jiq Tvjnsaie on ue last leg 01 ner voyage 10 Liverpool wacn i about 2 oclock in the afternoon a submarine suddenly appeared jad tar as all reports go fired two torpedoes without warning at the steamer One struck her near the bows and the other in the eginatoora The powerful agents of destruction tore through tha vessels side causing terrific explosions Almost immediately great volumes of water poured through the openings and the Lusitania listed Mi Boats which were already swung out on the davits were If dropped overboard and were speedily filled with passengers who ft had been appalled by the desperate attack A wireless call for Pjfhajpwas sept out and Immediately rescue boats of all kinds were sent out both from the neighboring points along trie coast ana Pf But within fifteen minutes as one survivor estimated and if certainly within half an hour the Lusitania had disappeared LWhJ Great Britains fastest merchant vessel went down KOld nead Kmsale is a landmark that has brought joy to many travelers as it always stood as the sign from shore that the perils Scfthi voyage across the Atlantic were at an end Tne line wnose boast nas oeen tnat naa never lost a pas senfcrih tbc Atlantic service has now lost the ship that dodged tha lurking enemy off Nantucket light the day after war was rahideeiard and later startled the world by flying the Stars and if The British Admiralty is discouraging the publication of sur taUMSiiri cniMiM recrarriinir the deai and injured Even before HHITVW swo owoFawwoi RillV 1 I tJ Ji JH Ityuje cruae aetnis are Known uie onusn pics is asing cuuujy I wnai tne uiutea oiates wui say ini ivcni wu raw bub wu hold Oftmarty to the strict accountability mentioned in previous diplomatic correspondence mi ISobmarine Fires Two Torpedoes Which LIEUTENANT LA5SETER and Mrs A Usseter son and wif of BiaolerGeneTml Lasseter of tha British Army who are reported to yibi tecaia ipwririitiei rrptaii lAnivlbeajk jvvms recently in San Francisco with bis mother and thaybooked passage on thVLaiaiaSan Francisco dS Cause Terrific Explpsions on Lusitania febUEENSTOWN May 8 110 A The tug Storm Cock has returned here bringing about 150 survivors of the Lusitania prin Bfeielpaliy passengers among whom were many women several of the Jfev Deseribins the experience of the Lusitania the steward said The passengers were at lunch when a submarine came up and WArrA two tomfdoes which struck the Lusitania on the starboard ixM nne fnrwLrd and the other in the ensine room Thev caused terrific explosicins itKj Captain lurner intmeaiaieiy oraerea ine ooais om ine snip Ten boat were nut Into the water and between 400 and 500 Ifspassengers entered them The boat in which I was approached the Island with three other boats and we were picked up shortly before Oclock by the Storm Cock Ti lear mat lew 01 uic ouiccis were aaru mey bcicu uravciy iWntnirlc until she foundered coins down bow foremost It was a fffi dreadful sieht fefrit That there was great confusion aboard the Lusitania after the steamer was torpedoed is evident from the conflicting statements of tsurvivors some of whom state that she was struck on the starboard Inside while others insist it was upon the port side Captain Tprner tu lAoii4fnf ti fmnnt TriivH rir rnio first uir1io UU Tifl 1K TUt A Wnl WfitWUi BCni uy UiC xU3louiia a aw9 ivau unui asaiaicllivt fiistma Diniv bTTrtB i7 TnemiMin Times states mat ine survivors aooara me tug storm Cock all are in a deplorable condition and that some of them are iWounaea xUwt LoLoLoLoHlHflloVoHoooHooaVwV oaoooDoooooooooooooLBl 4ooooHPoooooooooKooKoWfHR9oloooH HoHHVH Si I IIBiiHHIiHPIIiHsH ENGLISH OFFICER 15 AMONG THOSE WHQ PwaeMWwaawtpBsawisasapsawBawwwini OJIJLF Liolq i I ArtW Lieutenant Lasseter Recently I if Sari franclsctvJs neporrea nescuea CALIFORNIA WOMAMSAFE Biiiietlntellif tanding of SJrylyorofLuitanlaon iinefinsri vPsi Canard Company announces amens the jorrlTors General laiieter and ton first wW1 JjBreterto seeont esija TAe dispatch undoubledfcfe erred to UeuttnwiFMtaitert tonpfBrigBdijinMltQM9iftet of tns urutsn army uno left ivr England on the Lusitania accw penied iff hit mothertlrtEA Lcstetcr From a menage received at the Kew York office of the Cu nflrd Line shortly before it closed for the night it was learned that Mis Lasseter and her son had been rescued UuUnnt Lamtttr in 4 hli mother th wlf of BriKa41raen Lattr of th Brltlih army left Sun Francisco for Nw York only a ftw dyi so to raturn to EnUn4 Ututtnant LatUr and motlr arrlvtd In Ban Francisco April tilt rtmaintnr nara veral daya Incident to a tour around tiit world the Ltautonant was taking for the benelU of Oil health which had been broken throufh service In tha trenches XaiaetUr then a private In the British army was seriously wounded October 11th and after spending several weeks In a hospital started on liis world tour with his mother coming here direct from Australia When hera he was hopeful within a few weeks of being back In the service of his country on recruiting duty with his father AMERICANS SAVED LOCLv W6MAN ON TORPEDOED LINER pi i i ia mi Mr3ArtKurCourtlandtLuclcKcnnetii7 and Eltric 12 oxxfWay ip Liverpool I 3 i CHINA YIELDS TO THE DEMANDS JAPANESE Pending Receipt of Reply to tke Ultimatum Tokio Rushes Warlike Preparations Hiii iTpRONTO NEWSPAPER MAN SEES LijiJviAmrsii au iuwmw swikl OUEENSTOWN May I S4 aharp lookout for nubmarlnes wa ept aooara tne iiauanias sue ap roaohed tha Irish eeast according to Strnest Cowper a Toronto newpaper nan who was among the survivor anded here He declared that after he ship wis torpedoed tnera was no nlo amonc the crew but they went Ibout the work of getting passenger ntovth poat in a prompt na em klens planner A we neared the coast of Ire spd said Mr Cowper we all Joined thai ooxout for a passioie attacic a submarine was the sol toplo of enferaatlon I ehattlng with a fltnd at the rail abdut 2 oclock en suddenly i caugnta gurapse of hey conning tower of submarine out tuausana yaras mutant Wife Immediately called my friends atten tlon to immediately we both saw the track of torpedo followed al most instantly by an explosion Por ton of spllntersd hull ware sent flying into the air and then another tor pedo struck The ship began to list to starboard 7ht crew at once proceeded to gel thpawngar Into boats in an orderly prompt and efUclent manner Mint iieun Bmitn appealed to me to her placed her in a boat and saw her safely awayi I got into one of the last boats to leaye ty I gome the1 boa rfouid not launched as the vsselValifklnK There was a large number of mn en and children la tha second cabin rlna Forty of tpacbildreit were less than GESPQSSIBIlTt llESTS MINICTRY LONDONriMRS ji 1 1 1 Interests make uch itinlimnrl rrhlBViJnowever thaTlmea eon Mm ILTi tmrnl a papess print dltarlat 1 vi i concerning tne sinning or tMSf ri i Time sere is a ferOrtat luln to iBpeeulate upon the fours beaaWd35tBeviunitaBiate yarntneiiu no jnai 1007 rwcsn WffJSK3l2Sfi3W i mSntvrT Vitaoai Mir tliiWen5fviW JBif jrawsf rtJMitiwwi va roftwPtt0Ppp0BBin iJ rr9KsH25rssff RnvrwswMwjrT uctMa iJUWlfmut ly Mfian loMswv 4w ff cMU4aa rMV aiiiWJla rtfWIWIWS Ta TlfsslalBi KM IMWaMJ mpt tne fPfaapv 1 raih iSSlH tvaltMoa WM nim 4pi uii nil MMat1niiM rJr TTL JTSa JTXi WW wwom jpaaMwr 1 Urn aMs rt tf Bwatoy Hf aiel kmms mtmmtnu au itaitaBJHH eludes 1s subject upon which fur oner iDiirniiiuneni muaznoi awaitaif For the moment at tentlonls concen 1 norror upon me appalling nature the dead thus wrought af tsr du4dTertlmnfct dUU 1 4t the fcusttanla Jncidsnt are Biniportant nut tha Jadfaet HnV anablil cirtUtniil JftoaBfaombantant and neutrals was sn ViAAaiJ TI Thareal slcnlflcannoi nl hi th tauelt xctlt beratn affro new alfrAne itA tttflitilhrwapon a nation that knewa itself faf f7 iliRliHfiMf1 Dally Ttoraph deetrertbt WHt aithrrtnklnafthffloatinenotraJf wvji mr prTf a tne Eing iffflPHHWttJu Vt tlvivAmntleVi A TJiThOfTimoa adeVoe Vlona rtlV la In vlu he roiiimns th i dr fciAmrlcariaLondoij the aatariaayijia fe Ftii uioMiiumioii amBfth Araerieaas In fcondoa 4WisVur wmw i vJPiM Ceattaoed from Pae 1 succeed before next Monday In altering the Presidents declsjn Th ultimatum complain of til Chines attitude In advancing the argument that the Japanese position was designed in part for prenUtlon to foreign countries It is confldered curious that th ultimstum la writtenwritten only In Japanese while lt formal documents jiav wrtta both in Japanese aad Chines The Chinese pubUo 1 quite unaware of the trna ivnu iqy lines of Chines carta all day long slowly dragged thlr war tproughth ruin Into th legation auarter an to the railroad statlena taking bullljn nd othr axtla Btralu placed und foreign rettetlee aiTVATtoif 0T ifmTOOV The posslbl outeom twlth tn situation wnOtJrtraUy ieompr hended In PHinaCfnJr number of fortlgn tidnti a wll as Chlns HroiyV today pn klng thlr prV lngng ana otherwise preparing far ventualltl iKpan pHcr thakinr Oa leiie is to Mtort thfnUr body at he demands VbHYWtag th941 un of Kurp anJAmrlea lions from Cbln through ultl malum TIlfiN TSlN fChltiaKay Jv ThJ Jaimnese CouIlre 1 detaining afld fommandrlna tew er In th port All Japan fcJeti hav en wurned to ready to depart abort notice ThJapanes poatomc i fui ung 19 rT wUnfttf FAR EAStiCBISTf 1KP0 Vr mm SeekilTresiion otOpmion jTomlntereited Pfweni JUIHINCiTOt May TiJomeUt adve rcey Jat faaM to ihffeettTJra erllliilli Fr Ku Tniiad bn arted tlut Japan baa modified bf demands ap that Chin will accept them Vvt Beforthetesn of thiigtnnt are tlnaliy cooemqao nowp an presslon of opinion is expected by the Prnc and ltul a the allle ot Tpani1ao iwbther th flntereat hUh tb leading power nave na la th maintenance of the tsrrltortal Intsgritr otCWna or th oja 4ejr Lubltey hara bn in any Way affected 1 imatli1 a nhMBeaallm a lVadonPari inaPtrogrbd Jtay been instructed io learn thttltud 1 oll Ilk Ttnll states are pledged to maintain th territorial ttu in Cbin tpiruoran jmTiipppormn Hitjr Ipaanu aJapanl3pa Gee jpany ar fati warivtb lttf country was nouepnsuneafao in lime 001 liter may be Included In the Amri JeA Oofrnnf icorrpoae ar thejquestloht iW4 pmaiBES ilTtifptWVTwXjyrmt XtjaelalsVwereTvlantai oitnaanii munlcatlons that had ib en abrodbut iti5 knowni thMttirwa 4sired bf or1 ngqtitinra flded to OBultpth ether power lnlw of th peculiar rltlonhlp sstlng between thertand th Dnlted taUto9sne5tiopifllCWJ4t1 firv HJ i TrT1n Secretary Bryafti would not dlicus iJ lisWit this matter beyond laying th stats cent Issued last night covered th American Government position Hi announced however that today th State Department had raoeived th substance of the Japanese ultimatum and that It oontalned important modifications by Japan of her demands It was generally understood that these rnodlfloatlons related to th with drawal by Japan of the general demands In group asking for th Installation of Japanese political financial and Industrial adviser JnChlna and an obligation by China to purchase 50 per cent of her ammunitlen supply In Japan JAPANS 1SSIRANCB lEtAlUSrJ it this group wbleha4bfn lkcd upon In many quartr threatening the political and administrative independene of China fact that originally Japan asur4 th United mates that no lnttlm existed on her part to violate Chin sovereignty was recalled tonight Tn suggestion in mad In som quarters that Japan whtl IncludtuB ties demands In her list never Intended to force their acceptance but jed thm as a means of obtaining th SPcll privilege Batrlt0n golla Southern Manchuria anoVShan Jung which might havJb 4ifHlt of attainment had they been prposd ri5irr In this connection soma abaerver thought the communication nt by th United states toth powr had pn delayed until Chin bad accepted the most vital demand Japan because a consultation of tb powers beforehand mlaht hava Influenced 1 China to refusato grant 10d mnw tor privilege withliv th apt called Japanese sphere of inttuenc ln Southern LjKaaciurla tnJ4lV i rtH wf tf Mon jolia REJECT COUKTHa PEOPOSJUCSr Japant Ultimatum to China Setilf Kia MayTTb ultimatum a CWBapcild bat Japan ould not aecap th Cblnaj5ountrfpropoi such as tha unconditional urrender loss sustained br Chin the ult Japan war again flermanj ontb Shantung peninsula 1 TbHultlmatum ha bnemmunl catsd to the Washington Government put na not pa pu oiianaa nor Aft smphaslxlngdlsappolntmopt at Chinas reply which It says was tantamouni to a rejection of all ottbe Japaaes pronoaals It In ooncliioien that unless Chin accept th amendsd draft of the demands Japan wlU Uk fuobactloa asshe ijnineessary r4Vv -V JU4UIA ifJUJivAvioaarJUXvi miif 1 Compelled 0 Pfrmit JpBci jto lacreaia Their Influence fn6rVtaiototth lUnatum tor China 1 the culmina tion of th negotiation which bir bniiagTiioa Janaryaa which havi rapreaaatad Japan a dearer reesjMl CWna to accsd to mmlm MWkMkkfH i oo 4 vomaeitf nwoiMMMII mm rlCo mMkMm mmmmm Theiatrlcal SfiW ith Charles Klein cinoM Gorman Vyerel usHahia I rrt HUBBMfTqWjrifjur 4M A Mymjettirii and Alfred Uwyaae Vidfcili Cbarlc rrekmaa asenc tk urvlvr of th Lusitania landed her baa failed IM NKW TORK Ur 7 Uncertainty a to th at pf Char Frohman probably th most widely known theatrical man in th world who was a passenger othIusltanIa was the absorbing topleameng thousands in the theatrical ditrlt tonight Frohman haflgon to Jurope with Charle Klein and Julius Miles For Mk llti VHma I iunuioni unices in in umpire i neater Building were oeiego unm a 1st hour for posslbl new ol him and when told that ther was non th inquirers sadly turnd away Be for tailing Frohman said was going to England to look over his theatrical Interests and to see If ould find com nw war plays for IoJimTlcan FOrman wnt With him lriirrphiinn latest addition to tle American tag wss th play called tTht Hyphan a play Jnl Arraan patriotism which elicited much unfavorable comment frppteit Uerit of Gtrman extraction jini Kliiiuthor of Th Lion anth and other successes wa going Europ on business com neetJ wltd his attprls Member of Mr FrehmatVaVatait sidtthy hd pleaded with blmnot io sail oui ironman anwrd that butlnas made It Imperatly Jvth In i German clubs rssturoVnrt thrwplaces wher rOerraaft for gather th new of th dlatr ir rciv4jquietiy an4genrliywiu utmmeit iff WOULD BAR TfltnTntlJ LOKPON May gJiil A Commander Catlyon Ballalra ratlMd whV 1 now rambs of Parliament nd a leadini naval eiperveala in an in jervww avtn rgarj or what ha happened andniay bappeKI fl that tht to past law mpowr lng British Consul refuse nasa ports sacept orT sound raonn blpfccji qf 40 i lsd Wtwintzrif JrwhiH WlUwaV trlally Increasa thj Influenc of Japan politically nnanolally and ln aqstnaity initnf anair of th Chines reptiblfe i 1X iJ It 1 understood that this ultimatum pir at viv Mi suntar May At the lira Chlas reallstng her situation to bo hopeless was com pUd aoctd Jgpan rv Bnt4lpateh from 5jtB Fa Kat bava ontayd th i imprslon thatthChins CabljViin vn ef the i urntMn an mamatum WwVdJUia soWreea i Th CHla Mtniti at TWol bia bA Informed by Japan th rb iblaiprantatln nftblg rmtlmaniini a4alo of th fact that It thd hbs 4 spew wr noi aecp ted ri iVir Partial Lilt of Those Who Escaped Death QUEENSTOWN May Amrloan Consul Laurlat gives th following name of American aurrvlvors a Oni Be Moore Xsjer asd Mri FearlOUntea Bnrnerd ul two ctildnn Horbert Llfht Kn Jells Tift Smith liasiea Ir Chsrlei Xsidwlck Ultk WUIisme Stuart Petri Jsmes 1 Liaiy ardriji Feerl Thomn Slleell tin Stealer I Mrs Jeks Wolf eades Lines Mrs Vis Hollled 0 7 Hilt Otorr Xtuler Retort Buikla Mrs Themee Meih Mils Leney Oeerr A Xeuler Mrs VillUm Sehirty I VaMurrsy ssJ Isfssl Eobert Ksy Tkomei ftllllpi locUixt wuilsrn KoJUCsnil owe usnnoa uurif Dl asm Fred Jedee E4 CeUU WriM Osutlet Xses yttriek OSessell uimmcnt new vAmonr th fl1fBrntetiMinaaaH JhXuIUn4 was Mrs Arthur Court lanot Liicltu wh wu formerly Charlotte FleJa jBaillto an4 now la T1 mining iprt who wa iqa mTcyago Jcngiana compamlod by her two ion Knsth ged7 and Elbrldre asraa 12 Bh waonhtirj join br Huband waDnau arningsa to rat Bis lamny atl4yrbol if itAi0clocktrdlSi afternooa AnnajrlSlfLa eiatnv with fflcpj at BJimorcl vd cabl gram rm Mt fcuck in walcb th anjtliua liubd and fathr aut4 Uiat bad relvd no Ueull concerning tl oatatroph nor any Smn tlfc1u 4loatwhthr bU PI1i4 Jlr itici was Iilnrn Yits ago In Jocat ofr clrcleuv 8bla th 4angbtf of A BtFlldf thAmerlettTrad ng Company California atraatT Hwjiusbaiwl who li th jnpioy WerCMUt flrm Is now leBu 2S Mr luek and 1 wsiouina mrougn tn armtbyappearon tth pn gri list from WorcMUri MaM GBAYS WKtf KJfOWlt HKWC Gray an adjuster tar th nn FrancUoo Board jof Trad ridding at Us Fortyflrt trft Oakland hla daughtar la law Mr Flornc QraV oi iro Angie an tn lattir thr year old son Stewart Graham Gray wer passenzars on tha Iriiiltania They started April 21st for NwTork city on their way to Burope accord lng to Hlrattv Beacb Or father in law with whom mad his hem airs jnorenc aray is tns wit of Gray bny for tb Fifth treat Department Store in Los Angeles and 1 a daughter of Healey of 142S DlvUadero street Saa Francisco Gray wa going to Edinburgh Scotland whar hi wit bad been visiting for a year and expected ber to accompany him bom 1X1 daughterdaughter in law and hr small son wer Intending to pas a year abroad ANGELENOS ON BOARD LOS ANGELES May Wall known residents of Los Angeles pa sengers on th Lusitania are Mr sad Mr rorbllh tea of th Campball Johnston ranch San Bafael Heights well known as social leader In Southern Calltorala CampbUJohnstop who baa been engaged In fancy ranehlng at San Ra fael Hlghta waa tb npjw an English jAdmlral and had persuaded hi wire that should return to hi natlv land England and offer hi servlc to hi country Mr Mr A Blilcke members Of on of Los Angi moat proml nnt Hmlll Blllck own th Al andrta Hott rvrV i MvCyTn Bretberto i Wif Sit a wU knwn Lo Angela attorney and bor two amall jhUdranPwrlaa4fe and Buddl aged and nddiaag4ia Word from th New York offlc of tbcbnrdllnB reports ajltbreraaf a OWBTROMj8BATTtui 4SBATTXB Wah May 7 So tat a kaown onlrone rldat ef Wash lngton wa on tb Luluna Vi Arter who ws listed a from Taooma arrlvd tbsr from th Orient on a rundth world trip anatbi lad to bis being recorded a from that elty Mr and Mra William Crothers ofTa comaand McQuUUan of Spo 1 kan bought ticket on th Lusitania butv tranfrrd to tb Transylvania Ml Alio Middleton a htl ompley of Seattle was a passenger ber ticket having been ssnt to nr bThtr mother In England SAILED AS WHS MKDFORO Or May Miss Dorothy Conner daughter of Mrs Joseph Conntr wealthy ranch owner a th Rogu rlvr valley was a pan sen ger on th LuslUoJ Sh left Med ford about two wks ago a lttr from her relvd here today In wbiebsh tald that only bad two boor la whloh to catch th boat Ml Connr wret Just before tho boat salUdr Tb Lusitania 1 now being held up and there 1 a report tb captain baa lest hi nerve but ttlak will get alt all right Mis Connor wss accompanied br her brotbor ln law Pr FliboV of Washington and Intended to Join her filter who live in Bag land a a member ef a Red Cros unit In Belgium ifi i fe second offlcers of tha Lusitania and sixty seven members of th ships company of whom only four ar to male LADY MACKWOBTH1 ESCAPE Keesktn fobs St Sweeney Osdea Hunnend Sreeki Oliuloi Jegry Mrl 0 a Lend Arthur Saepperdoen Sot Merril Um TloH 4 Ho nhll Vark drei a nasiev Miu Mertil et Mliikiev wiroouk Mill VSrts TteiH Handerts Miu Vlater Ps Xirdeni ueerfi uams ThoMto LWoi rjanlel Moore ATfeeiasi CsrdutJelm XeOeuell ef WSief joempato 4nau Xesai sties Slurp A a Clerks Miss QenaM Bsrieu Pel a cssries so i sirms deaikter Treite 7 Jecses Bekss Zereite Mln tesey Miw Terh Mrs Crrar Oreelsy John Kirrls Sew Seranel Sbsrp jtlfTrneoew aov Emily Sseii Ansle Walket tHomill A Qresi 1 jumic eteu epeeer aes Wfl vpi see Qeer Steele Oym Oreilir JMes Jfk XCleVrek Semml Sbi Yerk Mln Holled Vew Yerk Mln eiipkis kria sen slew sera i err 0 Irak 0 Keller bsw York Brssks JTiw Tort Among otherVurvivor of tho Luali lanla here ar oesd 0er liiwl gwetby Bed lev vr BlmpiesVMr Irene ytsr Mlw Xlssl Wl oflerpeol JohsBH Msrtarrt Balksatyae Oeerte TWerd wifeiokd lleael Tsyles Xr sid Mrs Sleef MostMil Tmsi 3 Jobs rrenua Xre MerUila irlrk lafeat ArfHuTadste Miss Jeeiie Murdook A Snokwertl hiHf TeuaMMweiUlek bteere Wellae tnilllpi 0Bersrd Bests loVrt Itecktem Gardner Sober 7 Ewrt gersert OilWee Our Oksabers Trsaeis Jenkias Oeert Steves John Terereisewioh Mill K4y 5SlSrJjuVluun Beiddyf Wkiteoombi sad tw jaliterS Woodward Vslter Stemoole Dawien John 1WkV BeviKL Owyet sad Jeieph tevineef aii Mrs Bvssetd Jboata Oeteesa Seett Jzi dT sriea XeekIlii lft looted Suffragist Saves Herself fcy Use ol Lile freserver LONDON May S4S A Lady Much worth daughter of David A Thomas the Walah coal king and a noted militant Trails went down with the Lusitania says a Queens town dispatch to th Exchange Telegraph Company but wa saved by a life preserver ahe were and later wa picked up by one of the resou boats Twenty two of tho who wr landed liere have eluce died of their Injur Nearly all th odleera xopt Captain Turner and the first and second odlcer perished NEW TORK May Among tb last mesiag received at the Cunard ofQcea were several stating that Individuals war safe In these messages wer th name of Gaorg Kess lsr a New York win agent Miss Jessie Taft Smith Braaevlll Ohio Mr It Lssettr wif of Qeneral Lassetter and their son Lieutenant Lassetter of London Attache of German Embassy Blames Line nbw Towi Mar I Captain Frns Papen mlutsry attaeha tb Imperial 0rmn Bmbaaay Is quoted by tk New York World this morning aa making th flrt Btate meat regarding the etnkina of tb Lusiunls It I deplorable If true that so many livoa hav been lL I am ehocksd to hoar tb ntwa wpoeially that American lives hav crl floed But it waa abolutly criminal fr th Cunard Company to carry and Tor th Brltlah Government to allow th line to carry neutral passengers In a ehlp which was transporting plolve and monitions of war to bo used by Groat Britain and Mr allies Th hlpa manifest will show that carried a large amount tt pterin acid and othr sxplosiv materials They certainly wer not Intended for peaceful They war to bud against Oermany and Germany bad to defend hrlf against them Th bt way wa to dtroy tb ship and such destruction wa amply justified undr th ruler of war 55 LCIVV FARES DESTINATIONS Chicago TUtO i 10TO New York St Levis Kass City until PaUadeipaia ri rvai lid T06O aaoal itaro Round Trip First Class aar Juna Wltv 23 34 July 2 3 fl 6 It 15 23 24 26 27 August 4 6 13 14 Ketnra Umlt deysi Sekel A rtiyit Bratontofithatimy 1 ni sue vwwum iv 3 Thollsto 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