EXTBfl Bee VOK XU-XO. 261. : .Oil AH A, WEDNESDAY MOUXIKG,: APRIL 17, 1912-S1XTEEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY". TWO CENTS. The Omaha Daily 4 Latest Information $Mm Titanic Disaster ) . i- BIG SHIP TAKES MANY HUNDREDS TO THEBOTTOM Steamihip Titanie Sink in Atlantic Ocean and Carrie Mort Than 1,300 Pertont to Death. ' , . STJaTIVOBS BOARD CASFATHIA Cunard liner Picks Up 868. People in lifeboats. HOW ON WAY TO HEW YOKK Hamei of Three Hundred Fifteen of ' Kescned XeceWed. . EMIL BKANDEIS STILL KISSING Hame of Omaha Kan Hot Among Those Beported on Carpathia. WOMEH ABE " SAVES FUST "' Which II f li Thoasht . Mar . '. Have Plakrd I p Mm ir- vlvwr. Find lM. " Th appalling magnitude, of tb wreck W tb slant limr Titanic has been but Mttt mitigated by th fragmentary In formation which bu filtered In today. ., Tho rescuing steamer Carpathia bad M survivors on board, according to to latoit newe received at the office of tha White Star lino In' New Tor. Thl Increase tha list of saved by about 1W front the number flret repotted. Hut 'except for thl, tho favorable do tal are Insignificant compared with tha auprama fact that the Titanic la at tha bottom of tho Atlantlo and that tho enat tcrod wrack took with It about l.lsv vic tim to their death. The flnt reporu giving tho ' total aur Tlvora at fit were Tirlrf.br mora favor abla Bowa early todar. flnt from Cap tain Rostren of tho ChrneUua. who cava tha number at about MO. and later br tha positive announcement of tha White Star Una that there are M aurvtvora of tha Titanie on board the Carpathia. Thirteen Headred XM, But with thou- revised figure there remain Mil person, pasaengers and crow of th TUanle. who are today us- counted for, spiiaj-snUloal. . . H2SL5lun desperately 'thla morning IS .the belief that tha steamer Virginia and Parisian of Lbe Allan. Una mar have picked up survivors In addition to thoae on" , tha '(JarnatiiU, .butl, thla . wag practically ' dispelled whan tha gable laland wireless elation repotted that tha Phflslsn had no aurvtvora on hoard, and when tha officer of tha Allan lino In Montreal laaued a atatament that th captain of tha Virginian had aont them a wireless message saying ha had - "ar rived at tha aoeno of dlaaater loo lata to be of service." 'Both th Virginian and tho Peristal therefore appear to hold out no hope of (Continued on Pag Two.) Message Suppressed" by WhiteStar Of f icer NEW TORK, April M.-Vloa President Franklin of the White Star line has been criticised today for hia definite reaaour Hig declaration of yesterday, . which tended, as alleged, to mislead th public Mr. Franklin thl afternoon gave to the publle th full text of the wireless mee aaca received from Captain Haddock of the Olympic yesterday afternoon: 'The reason I did not glv It out last night." Mr. Franklin aald, "waa because It wa to dieeouraalng that I felt that M. would not be right to alarm. tha pub lic unnecessarily. Now that the worat ts known, I am willing to give It out. Mere It la: "Carpathia reached Titanic' position t daybreak. Found boats and wrecks- only. Titanic foundered about t J a. m. In 1:M N.. M:l W. AR boat accounted for. About tit soul sored, crew and Beaaencer. Latter . nearly all women and children. Lerland liner a . Cali fornia n remaining and aearehlng for esact position of dlaaater. Carpathia re tumtng to Now Tork with survivors. Flee Inform Cunard." S ' HADDOCK.' - ; ' NEW TORK. April 1.-Th official an nouncement of th White Star lino of pcaltlv news that there ar M survivors of the Titanic on board the steamship Carpathia. and Ice fact that th name of only XM ot those saved hava been ami In by wtrelesw. -ahows that there ar M2 Benson rescued from the Titanic whose names Bar not been received hare. Of the Ml first cabin paaaengar fhu far aceeemted for ttf are women, a) mew and children. Of the IM second cabm re weens ere reported surviving S) ar women. M ar men and M children. aeilooa Paaweoaere Report! Safe. Muter Annuo nd maid of PhlledeJ- pMs. It is practically certain tale la Kyerson family. Miss K T- Andrews, probably Miss neile J. Harry Anderson. Mia E. W. Allen. Mrs K- W. Appietoa. Mm. Arthur. . Mra John Jacob Aster an maM. -Mm Emily B. ' A. 8. Barkworth. Mrs. Jamea Banter. -Geenre A Brsvton. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Beckwlta. . Karl H. Beftr Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Msheev. . Henry Blank. Mtsa Carehno Boanell. Mis O O. C. Bowen. Mis Klsle nowerrnaa. Mrs. J. M. Brown. Mr J. I. Brevm M. P. Catdrrhrad. WRECK BULLETINS BILICTO. NEW TORK. April lt-Th Cunard liner Carpathia. blind rig aurvtvora from tha aunken Titanic, got Into wtrolea communlcaUon with Sabl island eta Hon early tonight, according to an ounce ment made at the White Star line officea here. Detail of the dls aatar. It (a now hoped, wilt therefore be eoea forthcoming. . BIXLBTIK. ' SABLS ISLAND. K. 8., April 1A-The liner California, bound for Boston, which wa reported at the aecno of the Titanic inking shortly after the disaster, reached the zone of wlreleaa communication with thla point early thla ertalng. BIM.ETIX. . . ST. JOHNS. K. F., April 11 -All hop that any of the passengers- or, member of tha crew-of tha Titanic, other than thoaa on tha Carpathia Waa alive, was abandoned thla after open. . All of the steamers which have boon cruising In tho vicinity of tho disaster have continued on their voyage. , BI.XI.BT1N. ' ' MONTREAL, A Dirt 14-Th weather station on th Quit ot St. Lawrence re ported today that heavy toga lay off Nova Sootla and that violent thunder storm broke In that neighborhood laat night and la traveling eastward. It was aald that auch condition left little hope for tha rescue of any aurvtvora of th Titanic that might atlU bo adrift In rafts or. boots. BILLETI. i i NEW TORK, April M.-A wlreleaa mes sage sent by Captain Rostrou of th Car pathia to the Cunard Una hare from lati tude II. It north and longitude SO.M west read aa follows: Am proceed! nf to New York unleaa otherwise ordered, with about MM. After having consulted' with Mr. lamay and considering the circumstance, with as much c about,' considered New Tork beat. ,Larg number of Icebergs and twenty miles field Ice with berg amongst" PAMBBBBBS . ACCOfSTED FOR . I . Hoadred Toreatr-Tvew la rirat cbia; AraWaaUa. - . , . HI, Apru II Vic President Frahklia f ih Whit Iter Mmpany aajg at ; 'lec this' afternoon that M o'ui of m first cabtn passengers and 114 out at let second eabln passenger of the Steamship Titanic had been eoeounted for. . WASHIffOtO!.. April U.-8nator Gug genheim aald thla afternoon he had ad vices from th Whit Star line that all bat thirty-two of th flnt cabin pasatn gers of the Titanic wet safe. PAMBIOBR tlT II CROWne Xassea of Twenty Mere Who Bearded Ttcmsiki at rherbeerg. CHEBBOl'HO. France. April ll-Ths foUowing are additional name of first class paaeengera who went on board the Titanic her. They were not contained In the list previously published: v FIRST CABIN. Mis M. nay. A. T. ComPton. i Mr. K. 8. Ostby. Mrs. t. S. Whit and two servants. Mies H. Rrana. Mlsa T. Newell. Mr. t. Frauenthal. . . Mrs. A. Flegenhelra. Mr. Henry Boank. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Smith. Mrs. H. A.- Caaaeber. . Mr. C. Canoe. - ' ' Mia Bowdon. . Mr. P. Bchabert Mr. P. K. Mook. ' Mrs. Carter's maid, r Jacob Birnbaum. Among the eeoond-claa paaaangera who went on board the Titanic here and whose aamea were not Included la the first list were: V ' H. PernV . Mr. WMener'a maid and valet. Mrs. Irvaa. i IILMOIS WOH.III 14 MISSUS Mr. Uarar Mnn f h. tfc.Hee Was War Mees fewes Seveelew. AURORA HI., April ll-Ar. or Latest List of the Mrs. Churcbin CardefL Mrs. I. Thomas Vhraexa, yiss Locllle carter. . Mrs. William E. Carter. Master wtliiam Carter. Howard B. Case. Mrs. Terrell W. Caverdtah and maid. Mrs. H. F. Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Chambers. ' Mies Olsdy Cherry P- ul Chevro. Mrs. B. Chlhinaco or Mr. K. & -Chlbnan. Mise Crosby. Robert w. Daniel. Mr. Thornton Davfclsoa. , Mm B. Devllllem Mm and Mm A. A- Dick. Mr. and Mm Waahingua Dodge sad eon. Mtse Sarah Dodge. Mr. H. Haren Ilaalet. Robert D. Deuglea, Mr. or Mm W. a Douglass, or Mm F. C. LHmglaam. Mm Pred C. Dsoaia. Mm Walter Dougtaa. Mlsa Kills, soar be Mlas Kust la st rs. Boohoa Krnehaw. Mm Caroilaa Eodrea. J. T. Flywa. Mm Mart Fortune. " Ml LaCu Fortune, Mte- AHos Feet use. Mm 'Mark FaollnL Dr. and Mm Henrv Fvaueuthal. Mr. and Mm T. G. Frac-ntae. Mlsa Margaret Fro He her. Mm Jecquee Fetrelle. Mm Leonard Qtbeaa. . Mtse Derethy Gtbsna Mm Sarnuoi Oelaenburg. All Omaha Anxious for Emil AliOniaha waited with undisguised anxiety during the day for word from Hie rescuing steamers that might bring news of the safety of Emil Brandeis, who sailed from Southampton on the Titanic. The thought that one of the city's loading men had gone down with the great steamer came home to all, and thousands eagerly scanned the papersfand stormed the newspaper 'offices by telephone to get any news that might be had. To all but one an swer could be returned, that nothing had been heard from him. That the list of names of those rescued is in complete, not more than half having, -been given yet for publication feeds v " the hope' that Emil Brandeis may yet be reported as among those who escaped death in the icy waters off Cape Kace, the terrible "graveyard" of the North Atlantic. Mr. Brandeis' brothers have not given up hope, but are waiting for the word they expect to come of his safety. Strained by the terrible nnxiety.-and surrounded by friends whose interest is unfeigned, "Afrhur and Hugo Brandeis have taken up. quarters for the time in an office adjoining the : ;V ' WKite.ta r : ; V . ' . ... . ; I I en I ii .. i i ii y illim'.Jin i.. eeian asp M, t arewoBanaoaa awallj ,'',.'. W ). . "' 11 1 , v , ' v - a t-t 5 ,r ' s . . ' , v , t. , --. , - - - ' ' v ' f ... I'-v f r l . ,v, J" r' , . . ' f. f 1 'I w- : 4 "-I " ',' '.,, " - ..: ': i' :..: . V " - S -f-' ' '"J C'V.-'i'j "-M t " ' ' ' ' ' - . -,(i;m ..' -:' , " " ""' : . . --v - - .., v ?.".: r-:v It?;--.-- JS;'..;;.' - 7 .? ' ,, v.i. -. , ' " ILL-r'A l t,U ttTKAMBlilP THAT KOl'NDKRRII IN HKK KIRUT VOTAtlK. CARRYING POWN A MERCHANT I'RINCB , OF OMAHA ALONQ WITH MANY HUNKREDH OK OTHKKS. , , ... W. Johnson, St Charles, III., with two little girl, returning from winter spent In Sweden, were paaeengera en the Ti tanic, according' to a letter received by Mr. Johnson laat night. In which be learned that they had secured passage on the liner at the time h heard of the tragedy. The woman and her babies "are believed to have perished. , POM ROY. Wn., April ll-J. Brady, a paaaenger on th Titanic, wa president of the Pomroy State hank. TITAMC CAPTAIN Wtl WARXED French Liner Seat Meesaae Itrpert tagt Preeeaew f lee teres. HAVRE, France April la.-The Pre Kouvell quotes i the captain., of the French liner La Touraln aa aaylng that Passengers Rescued from Miss Ella Ooldrntwrg. Ulr and ladr 1 Mlrni. Iuff Giardnn Colonel Archibald Grade. Mr. Graham. Mm William Graham. Mlas Margaret E. Graham. . Mm Lee D. Greenfield. Mr. William B. Greenfield. Henry Hersner. Mlsa Margaret Ha ye. Mr. and Mm George A. Herder. Henry a Harper and man servant Mm Henry . Harper. Henry Hswksford. Mm Charles M. Haya and daughter Margaret Mm Henry B. Harris. ' Mlsa Jean Htppach. ii.. John C. Hogeboom. Mr. and Mm Fred M. Hoyt J. Bruce lsmay. Miss Emtle Kenchis, possibly- Mrs. F. R. Kenyon. F. A. Kennima, probably Mr. or Mm F. B. Kenyon. - - - - - - Mr. and Mm . D. Klmberly, possibly Mr. and Mm E. N. KlmbaU. , ... Mm A. F. Leader. Slirrid Undatrom. probably Mm I. Llodetrom. . . Mm Ernst Lines. Mis Mary C. Lines. Mis O. F. Lor, airy. Bus Geordetta A. MadllL Pierce MarschaB. Mm D. W. Marvin. Mm W. E. Mimiihan. Mile, probably Frank D. Millet Mies Daisy Mlnoihan. , Mm Washington N'ewelL Miss Madeline Newell. Mo Marjort NewelL - he sent a wireless dispatch reporting the presence of the Icebergs to th captain of th Titanic, who acknowledged the message with thanks. Cruiser Salem and. V Revenue Cutters , to Meet Carpathia WASHINGTON April M.-IVesldcnt Taft lat today ordered out two revenue cut tera to meet the Carpathia, which Is bearing the Titanic' survivor to New York. The Uresham la at : Boston and the Cuahnet at Woods Hole, Mass.. Tho president also ordered the speedy scout cruiser Salem to see St '.one from Mlas Helen Newson.. , . E. ,. Ostby. , Mlsa Helen R. Ostbr.' ' Mm Robert 'rConnell. probably Mm R, O. Cor mil. ; . . , ,t Mr. Flennad Omond. . Miss Suaan P. ' ' Major Arthur Puechen. r f. '.' " Mm Thomas Potter, .Jr. . ; Mm George Rhelma. . Mm Edward S. Robert. C. Rolmano. - '' Mlsa H. Rnelbee, Miss Edith Boeenbaum. Mm Martin Rothschild.' ' Mr. J. K. Rogersen. Countea of Rothes. ; Adolph Saalfeld. Abraham ralaman. ' Mm Paul Bchabert Mr. and Mm 1. i. Khedden. probably Mr. and Mm Frederick O. Sheddea Frederick beward. Mis Shutter, probably Mm E. W. Scbutee. . . i , Mm William D. Mlvey. - : , Ceioael Alfoneo Hlmonlua. William T. Sleper. t J- . Mr. and Mm John Snyder. - Mm W. B. Spencer and maid. Dr. Max atehlin. . Mm Walter Stephenson. Mr. and Mm C. E. or H. E. Stengel. Mm George M. Stone. Mm Frederick Joel Swift . Mr. and Mm J. B. Thayer. Mlea Rut Taussig. Mr. and Mrs. K C. Taylor. Gilbert M. Tucker. Mm F. M. Warren Mm J. Stuart White. Mtse Mary Wick. As the day wore along, the anxiety became more and more intense, the publication, of each succeeding, Issue of The Gee' containing the latest bulletins was followed by new de mands for more information, and this was promptly given as fast as received ... . Mr. Brandeis was returning from a three months' tour of EuroiH', and was expected to reach New York Tuesday even ing on the Titantie. Hampton Roads, Va., to meet the Car pathia. Th Ba)em w equipped with th beat wireless apparatus In th navy, ca psule of sending a distance of LOW miles, and by order of the president lis com mander will obtain a complete Hat of th Titanic survivors and aend tho names by wireless to the government here. The Navy department hsa picked np tho scout cruiser Baleni by wlreleaa at ita present position soma distance ouu side of Hampton Roads and has given It orders to turn northward to get la touch with the Carpathia and to report to the wireless station at Boston aa aoea as pos sible. It Is estimated that it will be In touch with the Boston wlreleaa station before midnight Any Information that It ran ohtaln from passing vessels or through direct communication will be promptly forwarded to Washington. the III-Fated I Mm- George Dr Wldener and maid. ' j Mlsa Constance Willmrd. . , 1-. I. II I ,!, HVWNI K WlllUms, Jr. Miss Helen A. Wilson. ' Hugh Woolaer. - Miss Marler Young. Mm Ida & Hippach. Mm Walter Clark. Mm John B Cummlnga. B. .Spencer Sllverthorne. (some question aa identity.) . Wireless version: Mm Rose Abbott probably meaning. Mm N. Aubert 1 Sorylvera Mot wa Salllngt List. Mis A. Raselna. Mm G. M. Burna. Mm D. D. Caarn. Mm Vlctorlne Chamdessn. ' Mlas Sarah Daniel. Miss Desette. . . ' ' Alfred Iiraurhenated. Philip Emock. Mine Antotnrtte Fie helm. Mis FrancstellL - I - Jsmee Googht - . . Mm A. O. Helversen. Henry R. Homer. . - Mis Ruberta Mamy. - Madame Belies rd. Miss Berths Ivory. Gustavo J. Ijesneur. Mlea Nanette Panhart. Mm 1. itenaga Miss Apple Ranelt. Mise Augusta Serepeca. H. B. steifsnson. Miss Emma Seireeaera. Mm P. P. Smith. Mm Hilda flay ton. ' Robert Douglas Shaded. Mm Luctea P. Smith. Brandeis Associated Press office in the Bran-' deis Theater building, where they can have the earliest word that comes over the wires. ' . Mrs. A. 1). Brandeis, who had re mained in Xew York when her hus band returned to Omaha on tele graphic summons in connection with the fire, wired to her husband and brother to keep up hope. She had visited the offices of the White Star line in New York, and while she got no ' definite news, she was told that all the rescued passengers had not yet been reported. Mrs. Cobn wired to her brothers from Switzerland but only an indefinite reply could be scut her. CITY ANXIQMURAMIS Thousand Eager for Wor4 ( Fat . ; ot Suiincu Has oa Titanic MAXES HUOE'SUCCISS 07 WOEX Play Important Pert la Balloting Brando tore frees Tiny Shop to Mere a- ' til laetltntle All Omaha watched and waited 'for news of Kmlk Brandeis from I he hour it wa (earned that many passengers on th Tltsnte ' were loot. Vastest men and others on,lhllrt swarmed around newttMy ta buy I heir eitraa and scan In htts T rescued for the name of tho otiia k raerrhanb Falling to find It, they telephoned th newspaper offloor Inr later In formation not yet hi print Hundred ot cells tram; business mta and front 'mnsrid Worn Ih- th reel dencw district War answered by Ul newspaper. -Many war the npreesioM of hop and oiclamallon of retret and sympathy In caa Mr. Brandeis should prove to have been lost. , Mr. Brandeis hea neen on of Omaha ! ablest, most aucceaaful and moat mibst en list buslnees men. He ha been a mas who haa not permitted hla large business Interest to narrow him nor make him forget th larger common Intereet of hi fellow cHlsens. He has been a public spirt ted man.- giving of hla Urn and means and influence for- worthy public end social project. Th nam ot IT, mil Brandeis probably Is known to more per sons In Omaha than that ot any other man who has contributed 10 th city's advancement Mara la Wleroasia. Emil Brandeis was horn St Manltowoo, Wl.. on March la, ISM. During his younger years he - attended ' the public schools at that place. At the ace of U years ha graduated from th graded school and entered a commercial or busi ness colleg at Xilwsukee. whsrs h re mained for two years. In ISM be returned to hi horn In Manltowoo end entered Into tho merchan dise business with his father at that ?lae. Two years later the entire Brandats amlly moved to Oman, Emit waa hut M years of age at that time and when hi father founded th email but up-to-date department store on Karnam street be tween Twelfth snd Thirteenth streets Emil forsook bis schooling snd began work for hi father In what waa to be come the greatest department . store In th mlddl west When the "tore was first founded Emil wa not taken la SI a member of the firm, but whoa the place of business waa moved from Ha first lo cation to Thirteenth and Fame and th Fair founded. Kmll waa taken ht as a member of ine firm. ' Baotaeot Th Fair occupied a nuasoer ot small (Continued on Page Two.) Steamship Titanic Mlsa Emma Ward. -Mlsa Ella Thar. Mm. Tucker and maM. - Secwae) labia Paeaeagwr Be lows: . ' William Ancle. Hanna Abelaon. Ada R. Ball. Miss Kate Bis. . ' Edward Beane. Mies Ethel Beane. Miss Dagmar Bryhl. . Mlsa Kareitna Byetrom. Mm Chsriotte Collier. Mlsa Marjorle Collier. Mlsa Alice Christy. Mis Julia Christy. Mm Ada Marie Clark. Mlsa Cameron. Mm Stuart Collet Albert F. Caldwell. Mm Sylvia C'aidwelL , '" ' Alden G. Caldwell. , Mm Lulu Drew. . . ' Mis Asi.es Davis. Mies Mary KavMauo. John M. Davis. Florentine Dunn. Asruncton Dura a. , Mies Mary Devi. Mm Ada Doling. Mtse Elst Doling. Mm Ltasie Kaanthroa, . (lis Kthel Uarslae. I Mies Marv D. Hewlett George Hame.- Mm Jan Herman. W. Hameianlan. H Hamalanlan. - Mies Kill llireaa ' Miss Alice Hrrmaa. - Ml Aanfcs Held, CAPTAIN SMITH DIES WITHOUT A WORD JUT CQ.D. Only tho One Mettage from the ' Commander Who Went Down : . ; with Hi Ship. ' SEA'S TXSWKTTTEH LAW OBEYED "Women and Children First" i 7ol lowed to the Letter. ; C APT ALU BAD BEES UXLTCXY Waa ia Two Former Wreck with Leu of Disaster, eztebts'talc of tee wbecx One Say. Bottom of Hull Probably Wai Tom Open by Ice. , 1 DCFACT XUST HATS BEEH AWFUL of iklp aan at Fall law ' Striking leehows .Mar Move Started leasss la Water. . tight CaaepaHaaoaia. BW TORK. April aV-Cspta'a K. X Smith,' commander of th Titsnlo. arohae bly went to hi grave wKh but lll-fited vessel without one being able ia eon, tunicate direct with the agents of ha) Una. Aside from th C. j. V. sent by ha) wlrsl operator not on word tram htm ass received up to the time tho TUanle aaaK bow foremost into th ocean, Tho presumption la that he met death at his puet aa a gallant kipper should. That h and his crew enforced rigidly tho un written law of the sea-woman and chil dren flrst-ls plainly Indicated by th preponderance of women among the par tial Hat ot survivors that th wt reive has given. , Although rated as one of the moat able commanders tine the advent of tho t I """hip. ('atala Smlth'a hat been' reeevMljr sssrred erlth IH lurk. Ho wa In command of the Tttaale' glstar ship Olympk) when, that vessel we In, aallislo with th British cruiser Hawk, Eioaeratea et-eU-Mam to this eeenrranc, he waa ptaoad la sharge of th Titanic, aaiy ts (rasa disaster whoa his new chart fouled th steamship New Trk In ilh anient after leaving South tmptea on It maiden .voyage, which ha ended. disastrously., H had been In the line employ for mor than thirty years and his Important command was . th Majestic . ; Past at Crew laved. Although M souls ar reported ts he oa the Carpathia, It la apparent that all of them are . act passenger, for It waa necessary for member of tho TUentc'e raw to man th life boat which set out from the sinking liner. How many ot tho crew were assigned to each boat Is a matter of conjecture, A similarly unset, tied matter Is 111 pereentaga of first class paerenger among tho saved. While'' th names of survivors obtained are largely tho of Saloon passengers, th rul "women first'' -should apply (Continued oa Pas Four.) . . Brother of Omaha Man is Among the "Missing Passengers Rev. Thorn R. D. Bylos, montlooed In tho dl patch aa being on of tha paasonger on. th Titanic and not ac counted for waa, a brother of Winter Brie of tMs elty. and resided la th vicinity of Birmingham, England. Ha waa on his way Is New Tork to be present at he wedding of a brother, which" was to have occurred there nest Sunday. Rev. Mr, Brie spent a portion of a summer In Omaha several years ago aa4 two or three time conducted service In th First Congregational church. Prior to his visit ta Omaha he bad been a mis sionary In Singapore, and at tha time ot coining here waa on hi way to homo ta England. Winter Byles la bow la New Tork, having gone there to ho present at th - wedding of his brother, a mer chandise broker. ' Mm Esther Hart. Mlsa Eva Hart. Mlsa Nina Harper. Anna Hsmalalner and eon. Mm Elisabeth Hocking. , Mlea Nellie Hocking. Mm Amy Jauobevbn. Mtse Nora Keene. . . Miss Fannie Kelly. Mlea Louise Larche. Miss Jessie W. Leltch, Mm Lamor. Mm Alice Louch. ' Mies Bertha 1 .crimen. Mm fcllaaheth Meliyger and child. Mm A. Mallet Master And rem Malta. . , ' Jim Elisabeth Nye. ' Miss Alice Philippe. - . " Emil PsJIaa. Julisa Padro. Mm L. Partsn. Mm Emlno PortaluppL 1 nrt. jtiwo. ijuini. Miss Phyllis O. Quick. Mlsa Wennle O. Quick. Mm Llllle Rebouf. Mm Luc-v Rtdsdele. Mlea Emily Rugg. - Mr. and Mrs. Emil Richard and I Mine Maude Slrkne. , Mm Marlon Smith. Mlea Edna S. Trour. . ' Mm Matilda Weiss. Miss Susan Webber. -. Mlsa Marten Wrtgut Mlas Beesne Watt. Mlea Berth Watt. ' Mm West and twoejifldresj. " Mm'aadle WeBa. Mies J. Wella . Ralph Wells. lharles WUliims. r