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SURVIVORS TELL STORY OF SINKING OF LINER Queenstown Is One Huge Morgue; Wet and Bedraggled Women Go Weeping From House to House Looking for Missing Relatives tl'uHwJ rrtu Staff I'itrr ••paiid»nl ) , QOBKNBTOWN*. Mijr S Tin HI log stories of the scenes abo*rd the laiNltanta after the Mr t'unurdf liner torpedoed t>v n (I»ri\mn submarine off Kmaale > c . * t,n w#r« tolU here tmlk) bv survivors picked up by fishing All agreed the laisttanla was .at tacked without the allghtest ««« ing The iiasst'tiger* wete at lunch con *hen a terrific exploslou «a« heard This van followtd by a second, within a few minutes. anil the liner began to sink. Some passenger* dec lared she went down within I" or IS minutes. ami all agree (f'.-tt" the vesset dlup|iMr«il from atgh' within ,3S minutes D A. Thoma*. a Welsh collier'' owner, told the story of the dUa* t#r graphically. *\V» were at luncheon whan th* veswel stopped and shook htm stem to stern, he Mid There wa» a great explosion well forward which seemed to thro* the liner on her beam ends "W» bad not believed It possible that an attack would be made b>it there was not a itassencer who did not teallse that the uno\peci<M had happened Lmer Liltf to Port. "The first explosion was follow ed by another of equal force The Meaner shuddered and almost Int mediately began to list to !>oit "Officers and me:: .ushcd from their atateroouis almost without walttnit for orders and the work ol clearing the life boats began "There was little panic so far us 1 could aee Every one was too d.»x-, ed U< realise what was happening rFter a few minutes we were In clfned to believe the stones we had heard of the lliier's safety might prove true and that she would stay afloat. Hut a constant ! ty Increasing Hut of the »es*el show i COMPUTE LIST OF SURVIVORS GIVEN OUT AT CUNARD OFFICES NIW YORK. May B.—'The Cunard company laaued today the following list of Lusltania sur vivors : »IK-1 t *Hl\-I> > Vh™» ( .r.liff ll—r l/hmann Htrlin I Hamana. M I 1 ehwain fcaaaUr hao* O II llaaaat«nd. >►#« Vm%; that T. Jeff e> . I toic ;a«« . J II Brwnfc*. \ea \«rk; fa. «. Maa|*? \ Of* Aaate Hanker. I J Perry. Haif filt*. I-adj lllan. M. airrai 1 IV Hrrnjrd New %arfc; Jaaaiihtiw Hran«l--»l<, \ntk, A. P Byi*«ta*. laaaft»«; P llulaaell. I < lsri<>. I . I d r»*a. %. 1.. (ardlff; » . K. » l«n 4mm; A. 1~ lYlthaehee. Near Yaffc; Boheet « . Bright H. «. I alahrawk. Tar-alas Paratllj I af w. N»« > »rfc . A. II ( rwaa. Dr. H««aH IMmt. *aw \ark. IM J liMßtiri, >>w Yark (War V*. (ink, Nil* T. M«ft. B ■». M. Br Adnata. Jaa |Wha.> Mr*. A. E Oahania. fMtaarl Ihanrtn D. fill, Peart. L. I~ IMVNT. Mlm laatla Tail «mltli. O . A. I. H*»pkln*. (ha*. K (MfMl, Jr . Baataa; r. W Julian ft' Aral*. ('■kM ful tcwral, Uiarpaui, P. J Tmh. Natlrrali A. H (r<M> K. W. raitM. ML M. Daly. N. RaMtff. Near Ywh; Mr*. St. 11. I*bk. J II C karlea. T—twitw. Port* fluirlw», T'fonio. \ Irg-tata L—«y. New Ywrk; K J. Tlmmia. N»« Yark . Jmm B«aker. |!n|laail. Mn A4mm. A. K. lUhan ( Urkr. Tnpp. XtUkan kroiplaM, C. I Mar Jr. M«a trial. la. Vatlhrwa. Btalreial; J..!»a W. Met aaaeii. Mrmplita; Br* Ik** f><ky. I Jvrrpnal; l*<lt B*rku orih, I *r4lff; Mr®. 11. B. Uaarlar. *rdae?: Xaalrr Imi IjhKw, I H l#ar«til. I»r Vtaaar«l Hahrr, \ »rk; 11. I . Wright Ibamu llaaate. HaalrMl; Bra A. t. Hafcarir. Wm J. Piwponi IJter paaal; MUa Irene Pllilar, l Urrpaaal, Major I', Barren Pearl and l«a eklldrea; f . T. Hill. RnWrt Bank is. Ji< J I nary TkaatM «ii4all Isaana A. Rnake %rthnr a. Urkharl. litre* < anonn im( nm pa*- •Mfer lkl>. Hartght C. H*rrl*. Baliare a fkUllp* l>r J. T. Hoaghtna. .!«»• latlaii*. Jr., Mr*. Oake nee (lata Mr* MianiM arere ta fir at «shin i. N M Attn. Mr*. C. A. Imjd and maid. I U a**etaf. F. W l#«U 9ETOND I %BIN — Th«*ata* k Taepin. Mr*, larpin. Ml*a B Bartata «ar*h Marloa Had. Mra. 4. f* B I laea i(|nreca tart* re parted her hnakuid a rmn mwli. Mr* Pat Blllec. I raak II «ave*« Ma; Majrnrk. % Met Hmnlptmb. Maatrf Rnll#; llradrfaea. Mr*. Merigamt, |l I . R. Mania. May Barrel(. Catherine kai. Mra Daalphla. I>. Y. M»»re. H. Nf»ln«» Vfaitaad. Mr*. M. Hea«haar. p.. Il*uae~eil Mr*. T. B later. K T. Bariieit. Mr*. H •rammer aad daughter. (Hirer Bernard, r. M. (trlffllha. ktaaler fine. P. M aaaiir. Mka Wr b B Pra*i. B li l«raJ. ( lariat In a Mrflaa. Harriet Plaak. Mr*. B. Uhrfm tkk lolt dm lleary MWdhant. J»hn llrnira, PJlsaheth iHirk warth. Mr*. H. Barah. Br*. Mani'u Wyath. Br*. J. A. Henitle. Br*. Hai Concentrate! Concentration — putting all attention and energy on one point—is the secret of power and suc cess. Concentrate on your work! Concentrate on your saving! Concentrate on a saving* account at the DEXTER MORTON Tkustand Savings Bank ■ VCCONIt ANI* CNIRRY •Ed there was small hope Womsn Hysterical ' Many passcugers were runnlne tJiere and then* about the il» >k« tho t'apt. Turner and Ills officers irled their be»t to paclf) thetw Many women became b> atet Ic.tl. .tnil some with Infants In their ii mi. r.iuKht the 'ftr'elllngs of the boats, hampering the luuncnlng Altogether 10 boats were fin- Hy swung over the side. Lady Mnck word wan picked up unconscious, after having been In the water three hours We hsd no warnlug of the attack. The vessel sank within I'J or I.' minutes after being-hit •ge first time "It waa a dastardlv outiage, de Hoi-ving the condemnation of Hie entlte civilised world. KYlduy was a beautiful, sunshiny day. 1h« sea "a- *ituioth Had It not li« i for chls, no one would ha* a !>»•• n saved Captain Sticks to Brldgs "I doubt very much whether any port side hosts wire lauurhed. Thev were In auch a |>oaltlon that I hev could not lie swung over he sld>- The steamer headed fot •>hon> the moment the explosion oc curred and t'apt Turner stuck to his bridge to the lasl He was picked up In the water three hours) later." Entest Cow per, a newnpaper man of Toronto. Otit . sxld: ' I am sfrald that many boats could not be cut away in time The ve»el sank verjr rapidly and nr rled many people down with her There was naturally aome con ' fusion, but I saw no rest panic A large number of women and about tu children und»-r one year of nge | were among the cahln passengers " Consul Is Injured Wrapped In a blanket, arid entire j!y without clothing. Julian Oe Ay a la. Cuban consul at Liverpool, ivss eitrernely cheerful todsj, de I spite the fact that he was suffer I I Campbell. Bra J %haa* Ja« H»*ld*He Mr and Br* Hryea. II \i la»kr. Mr* tf VI I*' I<ll ali Militant* t ilateal Beatrteei Bra J«hn Balfruden Mr* Maa Holland Bra ther»d«re N»»a«k lUirrt Bat. I real i. Jtad*«>aa Pdaata • Jnikua. I tinia B I will* Jaha M iurr*e< |»r l> \ B<*wre. ilka J«na* M iilam*. Barfin laaaey Imilt l»*»r). Mi«» k Itovtaw % i«* aMBh * Hcm I 1 riek It I Man*-! I Mra. I rrtl II Bre« laerlssn a*d taaa rhlldrea. U Ingrlea t.a« I hamlirrt. * ihram»«Hi Itay N I *»rk Uara. haiid halrttaitir. Ba»S*rl l*«ee. n I.Jlia. N«ikeri J Kwart. Btaa I. Ilardy I II * lUhma. J Barivkaaa. Mr* Mari< hali tad litre* rhildrea. t*ra. *call. lA. Tartar. Blaa B B'ekk. Br*. A I 1 kaUrna. B laa P. Be«aeaa»ar. Bra % M CawpMl. ( Oaaalry. t-mrfa l»a«tald Mi- Marlaa PUH. II B lrat*t. B l*ard nee. J. P <«ajr, J*a. Ilalalaae. It. B. I ane, i. II V atuler Bt*a taar. Miaa Ullta J B Beadle. J preataa «aaltk. Bra B iKtkertr and infaat Joka Hnrtlett. B l» i tray. ( hrlatkaa MH aim. Ollaee Hrraard ; Itora B aJlender Mr*. A. M*r%h. Be aad Mr*. U. B Tartar. A- Ift*a*i4. J. B ll—n KJiiabeth R. Hamgaahlre, Pl»reare B kit* kraal. «* I. H. I Jar*. A. it. Byrae. W A I \ aaaar. Und«»n. %. Bliaa Tkowp*>«. Br*. P.. HI laa Th"iry»aa. M. B I'tpfw • latpanlt*. Bra Papydapnaila. (treeee;! I" meat Ttmrnaa. Bra Yham** la adalithaa ta Ike *)»•«* flrai aad *er .•ad rahla paa*ea®ara. the fallaaalaf name* if avnttara n«.i »a the prlated llala fnr lit •tied k j the I naard line Itaae bren • a'drd frant leaika aad (|i>teatfaß Bra %% lliiam Hnherly and Infaat. Bra t . H I nad. irtknr »hefpm«a. MerWrl light. Patrttk alatterr. A. P Cl*rke I haa I H*mat»*d. Taecstala; I aaaar I jar aaana Hlllwa. Blaa Yanle B tiker. H»i»rri B I airalr Br I opihail Bra. Ihmiug In*. \\ Ila Iter. lUhrfl WlHlama (|aerhapa T. J Milliania'. Bltt J raak Bunlnrk. R f.dgard taay be II • SECY. GARRISON 'SITTING TIGHT' AT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. May S.—Owing to the sinking of the I.usltanla. Secretary of War Harrison has abandoned his trip to Inspect th» Tennessee »nd Alabama river and harbor Improvements. The e« re tary was to have left Washington tonight. Garrison ssld fin one suggested that he cancel hi* *rll>. but that h<- did not want to be absent when such "interesting things were hu|>- penlng. At the state department to-lay al comment regarding the I.i'sltania was withhold, ('resident Wilson and other administration officials were reticent. Stories that an extra session of congress was under consideration lacked con'lrmatlon. On the rontrary, It was said that nothing whatever would be di nc until full reports were received from the British admiralty. A SURVIVOR TELLS HOW HE SAW ATTACK QUKKNBTOWN, May 8 Krneit Cowper, a Toronto newspaperman one of the survivor* of the l.ual tanla. wan discussing the pi slblllty of a submarine attack when at j o'clock, he caught sight of the conning tower of a submarine a thousand .tarda off. He acairel} had'ilme to call 'his friend * at'« <1 tlon to It, when an explosion <><■ curred. Cowper says the entire planet Ker Hat. practically, had Joined In tfce lookout for submarines as «h< approached the Irish coast, attack of IhJ* nature being the chief topic of conversation. After seeing Miss Helen Hmlth, who appealed to him aafely In a boat, Cowper got. Into one of the last boats. He say* the crew proceeded to get the passcii (sera Into life hoata In an orderl and efficient, manner. lOir Nm4 I'idli oa fiifoii. 7 »s4» Marts, aw.. I Paisnis pioci'e4 fHf«v|K Mar nJr t» H fKllfl Ire« notice is tn« tcisatlfic A««rnaa. R MVKN4CO .M) W»«lw«rtfc BM« .N. Y ■ WASHMCW OfWQ. §17 F fc, I C J I Ing from a great gttah 111 hi* leg, from which t lei-»«l wh« ntreamlng Didn't Try to Cacape He rHst a*lde his clothing ao hit inomcvents In the water might not lie hampered "I hoarded three hosts before I got off the sinking steamer In safety." said he \ya I *. The onb reaHon I w»* saved was that I re mained qul»t and trusted In the laird I prat ed that I might spared for the sake of luy Hire'' children, who are In a convent In r.l\ei|"iol I believe that main made no effort to get Into the life boats, believing the vessel could not sink." Keenes at the quay as survivors arrived here caused even stout alitor* engaged In the work of r<'- cue to turn sway, tears welling In their eyes. There wrere women wet and be draggled, their fare* lined with terror, clinging to men on the verge of exhaustion Many of the men wore only shirts and trousera. Nearly all—men and women allki bed discarded their shoe* IJttle children, aobblng. clung to their parents, unable to understand the meaning of It all Two little tots were helped aaliore by an ol derly woman, who had long been In the water before picked up She collapsed ss she atept>ed ashore Lifeboat Capeltei "I entered boat No. 17 under orders. ' said Chas C Hsrdwlck of New York, In telling his storv The boat overturned soon after striking the water. 1 theu swam to host 19. which had 111 women. li children and SO men aboard After ward this boat picked up four oth er men and one woman and waa i finally lowed safely to shore " Kescued aallora said t'apt. Turner and hi* officem did eserythlng po* alble to keep the paaaengers quiet, hut that women ran hysterlcallj I from boat to Itoai, and Interfered Woman Swimmer Nearly Perishes Trying to Save Husband; Keeps Afloat tor Hour QUEENITOWN. May • — Mra M N. Pappadopoulo of Athens, Oreece. faced death In the a«a lor mora than an hour after tho sinking of tho Luet tania. before being picked up by ore of the rescue boats S' e IS an eipert swimmer, but was complete'/ eahaueted when landed here On the rescue tug. Mr*. Pap padopoulo waa given a sailor's sweater and trousers to re place her wat clothing. The Town Hall at Queenatown Turned Into Vast Morgue; Way Hold Croat Funeral Service Sunday for Pa ad Tb« big (own hall of QiiM»nsto«a was turned Into i tempo.*'? morgue tivlay to recvlre the bodloa of the greatest number of nentnl vlrtlma of (iermanr'a submarlae warfare, heretofore slain during tku con flirt l.lnes of coffin* bearing the bodies of thoae sho i>erl»hr<| « nen the l.uaranta «aa torpedoed and sunk off Klnsa e were being pla"e<i In the main room today It was announced that all will be lal:c;< lo the town hall uiorgue for Ideutl f lent lon. As fast ss the names are asrer talned. they will be made public. It haa been proposed that great in neral services for Ihe victim* be held Hunday Htorlea brought here today de clare that the first torpedo struck 867 TAKE CHANCE ON TRANSYLVANIA NBW YORK. May » In «|ltc of the fate of the Laisitanla. only 12 out of *79 passengers cancelled 'heir passage on the Anchor liner Transylvania of the Cunard lire which left for Liverpool last night Great excitement In expo, ting circles followed the news of the sinking, but no cancellations In the schedules of any steamers were announced BIG UNER CARRIED HEAVY INSURANCE NBW YORK. May * —The I.usl tanla carrterf $5,000,000 war risk Insurance Its cargo was valued at about $750,000 and contains a large amount of war supplier There were 2X0,000 pounds of bras' and copper wire. 5,471 cases o! an. munition, and (K6.000 worth of lull Itary goods, all of which was con trahand of war. BIG UNER LIES IN SHALLOW WATER DIFFICULT SITUATION. SAYS t* PRESIDENT TAFT MADISON, wia., M«y g, -"Th«; newa in moat <11Mtrr>f>Miiik." «n!il for mer President Tuft today, It, .llf ••iiH»lnir the alnkinr of the 1.11. l int* "It preaenta a altuatlon of I.in mo "I ' difficult character. riwakenlnK na tlonal concern. I do not wish to embarrass President Wilson, and wish only to express myself a* con fident that he will adopt 11 wise and, patriotic course " FRA HUBBARD JOKED ABOUT DEATH FEAR NKW YORK. May >1 (CI her I 1 Hubbard, who win aboard the I.ml (aula and I* believed to have b ■•• 11 drowned. Joked about a pomtlhb submarine attack, before hiiiliiik | from here. I "From a personal viewpoint." he »Hid. "It might be a good thing lor I me. I would drown and that would he about the only way 1 could get STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. PAGE 2. with lh« launching Many Leap Into Bea More ttimi 100 paaaangeia ;nit life bulla nml leaped Into tin- wniei before lh« l.ualtanln dlanppcateil j beneath Hi" wavea. \ ureal man* of theae were picked lip by the l.iiallunlit a boat*, the inllora nib I M a locil hotel toda> Mra Htan . li<> I. II l.lnra found her huaband ' Hp w ii« dead Mra l.lnea waa plcll«d up by a flatting boat, and Iliruout , ,11m nlit Ii l aiuirrlioil lalnly for hai i huaband. Weal. anil elhauated heraelf all" - j went from hotel to hotel, anil rallcil j •t hoapllala liming her anarch When aha finally located l.lne», |i waa only to claim hla lxxl< ll<> had perlahed from eipoattre. Chief Steward Tell* Story The flrat atory of the great truKodv to teach Queenatown »'«• brought l»y ihe chief ateward In charge of the 160 aurvlvora who landed hrie ul midnight. "Tim paaaeugera *«r al lunch alien the l.ualtanla waa torpedoed." he aald ' Vrom the beat tnformn lion. It appeara lliai f< ur torimdoea ware launrhed Iwo of theae • truck and exploded The veaael bad ha kmii to Hal whan I'api Turner or dered tli« boat* tiianneil and put i out. Only 10 Boat* Out 'Ilia Itat waa ao bad that only 111 of the Ixtala were gotten lutu llie water Kougtil) apeaklng. all nf iheae carried about frou peraon* The hcata tried to keep together aa tliev proceeded toward land • j "Manv of the aurvlvora are auf ' faring froui tha alio< k. and n.oat of > tha women liava been aent to hoe pltal* I did not ae« the auhiaa j rlne after the tcaael waa struck ' Twenty two aurvlvora died after • reaching 1 .on don Thruout laat night and today tha peo| le of Queenatown Joined In do In* everything poatlble for the giao | aeriger* brought aahore l' Home* were thrown open to »ur plucky womm tngd d«»p«r«tt Iy to iivi htr husband, but h« ta probably I oat **l waa ordanng coffaa In the aaloon.** aha said, "whan tha •hip wat aimoat brokan In two by tha torea of tha aapioaion. I donntd a Ufa bait and ao did my huatand I triad to hatp him aMar wa got Into th« watar. Ha waa not a awimmar, howavar. and I faar ha waa loat Only tha thought of my babiaa in Athana buoyad ma up until I waa pickad up." the l.usltajila without the (lightest warning and exploded In the atokn hold Hpllnter* of *teel flew high Into the air and the great boat ahi<o!. from atem to atern from the aaork AoflUter eiplottlon folio wed lut mediately Thla *econd torpcdn completed the tragedy Kutne* from the •iploilvrt per meated every section of tU<' amaahed cteamahlp Many i>naat n ger* fell to the deck uncon*riou» Other*, daggering blindly to ward the rail*. made their way to the life boat* which were belo*] lowered and were helped .aboairt. I_»te«> advice* reaching here It clar* the prew of the l.ualtauU «ere under perfect dlaclpllne and worked in cool, orderly faahlon toi the laat and the men did thelt bent to launch all hoata. Into the Hall of Fame I'd be a real hero and go light to the bo' torn " 634 SURVIVORS, U. S. CONSUL CARLES 1 WAKHIN'QTON*. May t The to tal nuinlier of atirvlvor* of the l.iml latila I* given a* 634 In a cable gram received hv the *t«te deptiM ' Stent today from K. Miireot. ' American coqnul at Queenatown l.aureat* table, filed at fi a m., added four name* to an earlier llat of Miirvlvor* which he had tran* mltt"d and at*ted: Very few other* aaved. Several unidentified corpae* Total aur -1 vlvor*. fi.ll American* proceeding ; from Woeenatown Saturday will reach Uindon Hundav Not until all facta are In hand can anvthlng I be *a!d." M ETROPOUTAN I III* %ft rrtir»o»» mi M« i.R%M» (il'IH % (OMIMM MARTHA nt n Ift RIGOLETTO >1j» . :&«• t« 81; Nig 111, Me fo $? 00 Philharmonic Orchestra 50 MUSICIANS JOHN UPARfirrt, Con <1 tutor I. %*T « OM KHT SUNDAY MATINEE H. ft oM lorL HIPPODROME Hololnta f (Irani Tuttl*. litrl ti»n*. NlrhoUn Ofcfuionifiioi, • lurlnft, W'llMhiii tta<l|<«v, v|o lln, <'hai lew Burnett, pUrm. 3,000 SEATS 25c 2,000 SEATS 50c vlvora, and clothing und fiM>d on* furtilabeil und hot drink* awaited thoae who were brought In. cold and wet, after having spent from one to three hours In the water. I>e*plte the fact that those re* cued were on the verge of ethHU* Hon, men and women alike, who were able to wiilk, refiiHeil to real Tliffiiout the nlglit the) wandered from the quay to the bo*pltuls and from one house to another In Vaudeville at Empress and Pantages, Rest Dark "Youth," Modatty" and laauty." In "I»«ryw»m*n." at Moort MOONI Turning the •• >r< himht upon lb' 1 fralltlea of the human kind and r> IMMilni to It* ray* the pitfall* of m> • lot), while at the natne HUH) jiolnt Ins out the pathway to happlneaa. I* the mlaalon of Henry W. Haiuc production of the dramatic »pe<- tacle, *Kt (try woman." which come* to the Moor* theatre for ae\en i nlabta healntiluc Sunday. May H.. with matinee* \\ <H)tip»tla> and Hat I urday. Thla play and production wer* •een at the MUue theatre two year* -H»j, when It mi toted one of the moat eii>.)ahle performance* ever w«a In Seattle tn one of the hie wnM ortr I ."><• people are »e#n. while an entire Mmphonv oi<h»Rtr» la carried hy the oixan|ratli»n to render the Im , pre»»tve acore. which «»« compoaed for IC*erjr woman" by (ieorge Whltefleld t'hadwlck. dean <f (he I New Kngland t'onnerx atory of | Mttalc. one of the realty bt« men In American mualc • • • EMPRESS leading the bill at lx>ew a Km ureaa next *cek. beginning Mon day matinee, will 1»> the imiebal comedy atar, f.ertrude Harne*. In n revue of exc'ualve *onga and co*tly gown* The famou* Indian athlete*, the Kqulllo brother*, will be *een In equilibrium work The Holand Weat Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 Pike Advertisement. IjONDON. Mar # I«ord rhar'.e* Here*ford announced today that he would queatlon Premier Aaqtilli. ill the houxe of common* a* to why an e*cori of de*troyer* w a* not tiro rlded for ihe l,u*itanla FILMS Bought of U* Developed FREE EVANS 9 Third and Columbia Third and Union We Carry Eaitman Film* fWe Are the First Dentist* Without Pain. He KttyH: "Tim Hegal I»rntlstß are the fli»t <]«>utlnlh that ever pulled n tooth for mo without pain. It did uol hurt a bit when the tooth wa* pulled. "Yours truly, "HENRY ,f. McUIUJcUDDY, "512 30th ave." Cor painless work, the heat or nmtPi'lala and lowest prices, Ulv« us h trial. Regal Dental Office* DR. L. R. CLARK. MGR. 1406 Third Avanua N. W. Corner Third and Union *earch of uil**lutt lelatlve* Searching for Relstlvee Mother* waudeiud. weeping, thru the atreeta In aearch of husliund* and liable* Orlefatrl'-kan, liedrag gled women were tenderly i-areil for by stranger*. Mali) of the rescued have been found to lie suffering from Injuries, and It la feared xoiii" hi* die of the women landed here wii* more than .'n old. placer* will pr«-»e:n a houaebold nketch entitled. "Tb« Tangle ." fbeckera Von Hampton and Ha*e| Gertrude Barn**, at Cmpr*** Joaaelyn will prenent bit* of *ong* and dance*. Hilly Klnraid will be *een In a neat Juggling novelty. Other attraction*, together with the regular convdy picture.!, will complete the blli. • • * PANTAOEB Stuart. the mile Pattl," hailed a* one of the moot unusual attrac tion* In vaudeville, an Imperaonator of feminine type* with a real no- Betty Bale, at Pantages prnno voire, w ill he the headline nt traction of the new bill at Pan taßps, opening with the matinee performance Monday. For the added feature Manager I'antaKcs libh ar ran Red for a return engage ment of .1 ukes Held. Dan Collins K Company. In the 'Childhood Maya" revorle, the ever-welcome musical comedy of schoolroom days. Other numbers on the program are the Six l-'ultons. In mi original novelty. Harry Antrim and Hetsy Vale, In "Kllliikh of Cum." and Carletta, ' the human dragou." PANT AGES Unequaled Vaudavlll* —Our Policy Never Changea BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Attraction Extraordinary for the Week STUART "THE MALE PATTI" JULES HELD, DAN COLLINS A CO., IN "Childhood Days" Popujar Mimical Comedy Revue OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c Joah Win eaye: "Old Judge Skoovar hae th' sympathy of th' entire community. He'a just out of th' hospital, where he underwent a eucceeaful opera tion on hie wife." Emar Goldberg and Edwin Meyer. who»» < onvlctk/tia in federal court in connection with Bremerton fraud case a year a«>> were aualained In clrrnit coort of appaala. utarred for McNeil's Island Saturday, J. E. McDonald, aecretary Citl rens' club of ('ht'halls. says ranch, h«l(> hualuraa In Cbcballe. Annual junior day entertainment at unlroretty hHd Saturday Funeral aervicoe of Mre. laaac foopei, who died In Oakland Wed nr»d«> to !>*• heW Sunday alter noon. First number of Bothell luinr. swklj", ainwared this work, b >o«h Special children's matinae held at Hantaaas Saturday afternoon Tamba Maru, Nippon Yueen Ka>- -h« line, with cargo valued at over tI.MO.Mt. arrlt"d at Gr<*»t Northern docks. Smith's cove. Krl 4a y. Um »Mk U stiff mm rntmUmmmrf Mi to*, lit* rllMl t« »ur# Hl* pmtmm mt amy »pm4 k» mtw. Aa«J krtas* a rwas ffU l«(« —*# |M|« hi* IN..W po«tr aptn<fl#>« ■rh» Wb«l pala to walk' rm+m ihm +4fort .«.« ha hat to mak» T» rtm talk Mia «ffW |mli III* T« |»!m« bMfiMll. Tfcr» i*M him br artt l a frlafcy rhikl. «»o« blm l« fall. HM rilw hi* rtflu MM f« (M tkf »«4 MM >«f, MtfVMWV! Hut h# rmm l »»«• 4« thai murh iMlf, III* mrm'm t—n Spanish club meets at Hat* I Fry# l Saturday night Laat of pop concerto at tht Hip podrome Munday. Mra. J. D. Atkinson, Mrg. Gwin Mlrka and two children killed In auto accident Tueaday, will be burled at Pimiona. Cel. Will of Archibald Graham, who leaped from Ravenna park bridge Saturday. admitted to probate Frl ' day by Judge Albertson Independent Aaphalt Paving Co submitted lowest bid for Imprtne ment of Admiral «av. Mayor tilll threatens to refuse to approve bond of contract In* firm awarded wrr.rk a* he la op|H>aed to the Improve ment. Prof. W. A. McKeever, head of child welfare d»'t»artmeiit of Kan sas. tells Km no; la mothers that Hhakospeare Is ont of date. Council removes Mayor Cook of \Vest|>ort. Waalt . and appoints Wil liam Ingram Along comes treas urer and rofuaes to arept warrants unless signed by Cook Now Cook's mavor again William Diaon, penitentiary guard. Walla Walla, struck by negro prisoner named Kno» with lid of cm and knocked uncon scious. Dixon rescued b> two cou vicla. 1 Low Excursion Fares i Tickets on sale daily by NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO In connection with _ THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP "NORTHERN PACIFIC" Ask about EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES In effect Mey 15 and daily thers after. to all Eastern Pointe. Stop overs permitted and return limit October 31. Through Tralne Dally to Minneapolis. St. Paul.Chicago. St. Louis JUNE 15 T0 SEPT - 15 THE 1915 PARK SEASON I I I Yellowstone Park y Beached via original entrance at Gardiner Gateway. Low fares dally during eeaaon. J. 0. McMULLEN, City Pass. Aft., 107 Yeeler Way. Seattle. Wash. A. TINLINO. A. G. F. A P. A., 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. A. D. CHARLTON. A. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. FEW FIRST CABIN PEOPLE SAVED NEW YORK, May B—*:4o a. m.j.—The Cunard office* an nounce the following cable gram: "LIVERPOOL -Tha prste bureau laauea tha following: Telegram to tha fallowing af fact raceived from admiral at Quoanatown: '"Torpedo boata, tuqa and armored trawlera from Queens town all in except Heron. There have keen landed frert theee 595 aurvivora and 40 dead. Landed from steamera, 52 aurvivora. Larded at Kin tale, 11 aurvivora and 5 dead. "'Total survivors. 668; dead, 45. These numbers will DC verified later. It is poaaio'a tha Klnsale fishing boats nay have a few mora. Few firet class passengers were savsd. It is believed they thought the ehip would float. She sank in from 15 to 25 minutee. LOEWS EMPRESS Rfßlßßlat *laade» ll.e >fitalral i ntnrAf 1l«r Gertrude Barnes |n a itnitlloDil re rut of enlu atva nongi. Th# Kamovi Indian Ath)«tM EQUILLO BROS. Rvlaad West Pl«yrra la "THE TANGLE" OTHER ACTS 10c and 20c — Always Diamonds Are appropriate «t ill times. We have made t careful selection of flaw less stones, perfectly cut These eems can be mounted In settings man ufactured by us to your order. Diamonds hare perma nent value and are be coming much more valu able every year. We have them in all sizes, but the smaller stones are just as precious propor tionately as the larger ones. 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