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Co, ay. .e v snot3 IR VP. . ndP Msr'2 cVT ..nifori ,urrtv f (li ARRIVES III PORT; mm mm maybe i... ri.-i -. I nocf IRAQ Knovyn in-i " ..rA ' Were wsi aim -.a w. vivors Died. .PLOSION FOLLOWED tAruyoiw .., ,.MTU nenn CULLloi"" """ - jdentof Damage Not Realized &t First oiory ui uic Dlsastcr. - . v ?T,oJ-U1 In Tho TlmoB.) KBW 'YORK, April 19 So hundred and forty-five , por- Som mostly womon, sick In ffi .ft Lay. wroto Into tho ..7.1. of mnrltlmo history to- Z ho loss of tho biggest Ainiblp over built by man. rv.. wnrn SUrvlVOrB Of tUO White Star linor Titanic, which 1 lth JD'JU BOUIB "UUll.u. Her captain on tho brldgo, hor colon llylug and hor band play ta"Kwrer, My Qod to Tlioo," ell the banks of Now Foundlnnd it J !0 a. in. ftionuny, April iu. may in: iii" dead Dy Associated I'rosB SEW YORK lotil lived from tu oflklnlly plnced louny in r mud hundred and llvo by W. ft" Jeffries, general pnBsongor Utof tho Whl to Star lino, ni- though tlio latest rovlsod' list d lurrlrors ntcounta for 74fi penoni. If the report Is nc- tepted, tho total nuinbor of ul li increased to iu;m. ASM DIED 10 SAVE A WOMAN Wealthy New Yorker Left Boat to Let Woman Go Made Wife Save Herself. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cons Bay Times) NEW YOilK, April -9. Miss Mar garet HnyB, n survivor, gave nnothor version of tho mnnncr In which Col. Alitor mot his donth. "At tho tlmo thoro woro nt womon waiting to got Into tho bontH," sntd Miss Hays, "and tlio ship's ol-Iccr Invited Colonol As- tor to go Into tho boat with his wife. Tho Colonol, after looking around and Being no women got Into tho bont nnd his wlfo throw her arms nbout lilni. The boat was about to be lowered whon a woman canto run nlng out of tlio companion wny . . , i. ! IHIIK o'l "I vhu riiiiiiniiniii wiij. ;lntod Press UnlHnB ,,H j,,,,,,, Coi, Aat()r Mtcppoil , Aplrl iu. -iiio .out nn,j 0t tho womnn get Into tho mi tho lltatilc ( BQnt ,10 i,mJ ocuplod. Mrs. Astor rrold out and wanted to get out of tho boat with her husband but Col. Astor pnltcd hor on tho bnek and snld BOinothlng In n low tone of voice. "Ah tho boat was lowered I henrd him say, 'Tho Indies will havo to go Is Bald by sonio to hnvo been ono of tho first to cot Into tho Ilfo boats, but ithlH In don od liv iHiuny himsei.. jb nu:i) like m:itoi:s PAINTS TLTANIC'S CAPTAIN A HERO JAKE EVANS FOUND DEAD: THOUGHT TD H HE BEEN SLAIN "Be British" Was Slogan of Of ficers and Men in Their Ef fort to Save Passengers, Says Survivor. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, April 19. But for tho unparalleled selfsacrlflco nnd horolBtn of Captain Smith nnd tho Tltanlc'a officers, tho sea would hnvo claimed ovon greater toll than It did. Prom tho brldgo, Smith called through a megaphone, "Bo British! no uritiBii!" and that becamo tho rnl lying cry of tho officers and crow. Such wns tho graphic description of the conduct of the mon responsible for tho saving of human bouIs on tho Titanic as told by John Johnson, u mombor of tho crow who took nu oar ln n llfo boat. John Uruco lsmay, president of tho International Mercantile Marino company, stepped Into tho last boat, Johnson said. Thoro wcro no women left on deck snvo thoso who refused to leavo their husbandb. lsmay was forced into tho boat by tho offlcors and this was dono Just as tho boat was being lowered. SMAY TELLS OPERATOR ON STORY TODAY TITANIC LOST IS CRUSHED TO DEATH BY L06 Managing .Director of Titanic Wireless Man Remained at Company Before Investi gating Committee. Post Until Last Graphic Story of Survivor. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay (By Tlmon.) JNEW YORK, April 19. Tho story of how tho Titanic mot hor fnto was (old today to the United States Son nto Investigating cnminlttco that Is looking Into tho Titanic dlBnstor. John Bruce lsmay, managing direc tor of tho Wlilto Star lino, when asked tho circumstances uudor which ho loft tho boat, ropllod In almost a whlspor: "Ono of tho boats was be ing filled. Tho officers called out to know If any moro womon woro to Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos) NEW YOIUC, April 19. J. A. Phillips, tho first Marconi oporntor on tho Tltnnlc, stuck to Ills post until he at Inst jumped from tho Blnklng ship nnd was taken aboard n llfo raft. Ho died boforo roscuors roachod tho rnft according to tho story of Thomas Whltoly, a waltor ln tho saloon, who is In the hospital with n fractured log and bruises. Thoro woro four burials at sea, one sailor, two llromon and Phillips. Phillips wnh formorly tho NEW YORK, April 19 Wit h iBoImto C(immlttoo which will Invcstl utolto all tho Tltnnlo Biirvl- nfo . .iiun.tor. est ion told of the splendid horo- tea of thoso who remnluod bo tod to find a watory grnvo that ittr might llvo. Cant. Smith M they said as a gallant snllor Ami after having first placed ul the women who would go tloird tho llfo boats. Thoro tro many who romnlnod bo- In rflA In tltnlt Imulintifl'u -SI. ISMAV'S UITIIST OUDEIl Dy Associated Press NEW YORK . April 19. It wieloped today that undor ln kUTictlons of lsmay, mombors M the crow Tltnnlc arc bolng pell In communication with tho M Star Steamer Lapland. Tho iwiurvlrlng ofllrors havo boon pitructed to rofuso any quos- m except thoso nronounded K Uo committee of inquiry. rttt V trnln tlio disaster. Tho voyage up to the time of tho crash was a pleasant one. All ngrco Hint apparently tho ship wns going HI to 23 knots por hour. Quartermaster Mopdy, w.ho was nt tho holm Hald tho ship wns mnklng 21 knots nnd Hint tho officers were un dor orders nt tho tlmo to keep up tho 8peod In hope of making n record passage Thoso orders were being cnrrlod out In the fnro of knowledgo that tho Btenmer wns ln the vicinity of grent lco bergs, warning of which nnd been received from other vessels, "But It wns a clear nnd star-light night," ns nil tho survivors described tho wenthor and tho officers appar ently woro confident thnt even though Icebergs should bo .con tno vessel could bo controlled In ample Even after the crnsh rnme. people In tho snloons nnd pnrlo's continued their amusements for a long time, not knowing of tho impending danger unmet into cxcn Thorn wnH no Auoclated Press to Cooa Bay ment. Thoso who went on deck re- Times.) ' turned to report inni wiu "!' IEWY0UK, April 19. Tho Tl- only struck ""Iceberg. ,, coiuiier was wrltton Into His- it nppeuruo io u. u """ Wiy by mauy of tho 745 sur- and nt first thoro woro no Indications 'persona at sea off tho Now , men j'tyli-g cards continued ttioir ellind banks oarlv Monday game i 'd tho atoppago of eni;'" tsand tho subsoquont donth of I wns ne' od more tBan the comw o lohad been roscuod. bringing, Passengers were not hrmight to i ho oui loss of llfo to 15D5. slightest rcnllratlon that a coll s on mj facta which canio to tho,n.i- -n Mriona ' ; " L" nil passongors on tho decks "With llfo bolts on." , , . . Captain Smith. It Is Bald, was not on tho bridge when tho collision oc curred, but when summoned by t- flrs off cer tOOK cunrKu .u go. Tliero wns none. No pnssongora opcrnlor on Jnmos Cordon BonnotfB woro 6n deck and as tho boat was be- yncilt. Ing lowered. I got into It." Wbltely gavo somo dotnllB of tho Ismny gaVe tlio particulars of tho .con.H ,m,i f hB own rescuo from tho trip up to tho tlmo of tho nccldent wnl(!ri continuing ho snld, "Thoro nnu men was usitea -wns inoro nny wr,8,n bit of nanlc whon It first nap- nttompt to lower tho bonts of tlio Car- ,)cni,i tj,o olllcors hnd to uso their pathla to tnko on passongors uttor you wer.t aboard hor?" by Senntor Smith. "There wero no pnssongors to tnko on," replied Ismny, "How long wero you In a llfo-boat?" About four hours." revolvers. Tho chlof otllcor Bhot ono mnn. I did not seo this but threo others did nnd thon shot hlmBolt. But ovcrybody pretty much bohaved splendidly, eBpeclnlly tho llromon. "It wnB a black borg wo struck and nltlrough tho night wns porfoctly ' clear, It was Imposslblo to seo that "How many llfo boats woro thoro rolor j Bnw nnothor lllco It when on tho Tltnnlc!" .,,,.. wc were drifting on tho ovorturnod i woniy niiogoiiiur i iuini(. Woro they all accountod forr" 1 boat." I"; In tho flood of narratives of ' wo 1595 met death show that r hardly a shnil..w nf linnn tliaf IJJJU will bo curtailed by a slnglo r- mrvivor. If of the richost men ln tho . ,i owa on th0 ship what man- so ns Wly the onw u-nmnn n..f seemed a hopoless situation In n pr ,!.. .. . ' . . .,'.. ..i. ii. iii nnRRnncors nrai ' m iii-iiua uiiin niinnon w n n n 1 1 n r viiii.ii .aiir i.h"h - band's embrace. I calm, resolute and efficient to the "n an tho ..,!..-. ,... 4t.iinif. 'inoro wuiu " .. - - - .u mil in m mi w iiiu . ihi IU ! . --.. . .. " "UK. heanl fhn linnl nlnv K' aod to Too," and thj V. W those whom thn son u the vessel sank In 2000 :' Titanic i..ni. . i .-. L ? ,ef hleh Umt 'IP"ed open "' ms and mado tho wator MBpartments usoloss. "" tile VeSSOl wna irnllv X. r reached tho boilers and KSton, Uowcd thatl EOnt Uor Uit nuntl,,eds on the deck u ' v.ui jonn jncoD as- QlL Cbllm,a Uutt' President e.h ",'' ", .Millionaire iienj. tt. ?.?f De,'cr. Jacques Itur- hullarrl8 and score's of other i.f. .wio. u Strn'i. ntk. . " -.lurnnhin. K '. '" "I think so. I hnvo boon told so' B Assoclntod Press to Cooa Bay but do not know from my own know-j ' Times.) IcdgO." x'r.ir vnnif Anrll in Mr. J. V. Ismny said thnt ho did not boo tho j0jmBoni BnVo his vorBlon of how tho Tltnnlc go down, hnvlng turned his ,. Btnick tho Icoborg nnd went bend nwny so Hint ho could not Bee u0-vn; how her officers nnd tho mnlo tho end. Ho said thoro woro two ,mgscnRers stood unntrnld on dock wlroleBS operators, ono of whom sur- watlns tho lnovltnblo hour; how vlvod. laiiiny said thoro was no ox- ul0 jifebnntB woro lowered; how hus ploslon on tho Tltnnlc. Ho ostlmntod 'i,a,j, nnd wives said tholr last faro tho speod at twenty-ono knots. Son- wejB, wiien tho crash camo, ho said ntor Smith asked tho witness If ho, ,,. Tltnnlc wns colng 23 knots. Sho nnytlilng to do with selecting tho ripped herself clonr npart. Thoro crow of his llfo boat. I Wns no pnnlc. It wns vory quiet. "I did not," wob tho snappy reply. when the boats woro loworod thoro "Did you attempt to Inturforo with were mnny who rofusod to go. "Ono tho working of tho wlrolosB on tho 0f tjie most pathetic sconos wns tho Carpathla!" refusal of Mrs. Jsador Strauss to "Tho Captain will probably toll you jeavo hor husband. Sho remained that I was not out of my room from ' Wtn him to tho last." tho tlmo I got Into It until Inst. "When tho first signal was given night," to lower the boats somo of tho crew Tho witness said ho know somo lco pressed forward. It was then tho had been reported. Turning to thojrnlly cry enmo through tho moga- Biibject of llfo boats lsmay said ho' phone from tho bridge, "Bo British, heard the Captain glvo orders to low- no British, My mon." It was tho or the boats and then ho left tho voice of Captain Smith. brldgo. I "Every man obeyed tho command Ho said threo boats ho saw low- nnd faced death calmly. Thoy know ered and tilled. In his bout wero four there wns no hopo ar.il as tho big, mombors of the crow and forty llvo strong English seamen assisted tho Albert Young Killed in Smith Powers Camp on Coos River Yesterday. Albert Young, n hooktendor nt tho Smith-Powers logging camp on South C6ob Ulver, was almost instantly killed late yesterday aftornoon by bo lng caught undornonth n log. Ho lived loss than, 10 minutes nttor tho log wns removed. Tho slack lino was ncing nnuicu back and ln somo way, tho hookB caught tho end of n log nnd unex pectedly Jerked It against Young, knocking him down nnd undornonth tho timber. Sovornl witnessed tho nccldont nnd rushed to Young's aid. Ho was horribly crushed and sur vived but n few minutes. Foromnn Pliolnn brought tho body down Into last ovonlng. Ho wns do pressed by tho distressing accident. Young had been nt tho enmp only a short tlmo but wns extremely woll liked by tho men. Former Morchnnt Pntrolmnn Buttz bollovos thnt he formorly know Young nt Klnmnth Falls. Ho says that Young wns about 30 years old nnd nt ono tlmo was ongnged In tho rcnl estnto IiubIiiobb nnd was woll to ,1n I. nl Inat If nil. A. II. Powers Is today trying to lo cato relatives of tho deceased. Coroner Wilson, nftor honing tho dotnllB of tho tragedy, decided It wob purely nccldontnl nnd that nn inquest wns not nocessnry. FALLS IN BAY IN DARKNESS Guy Chambers Rescued by Ole Johnson at Alliance uock Last tho millionaire sri '. was among t..o 7ehehniLStrus rofusod ; to d Jk :.: ',.. uo u,m wuui b i, ;, i '"" foes n( i. ''"' tu" ils " ui . or tho disaster, with an too i .. -i"11"1- l; ls snl'l t.i t lI e Meeraco nassaco Irom L I1 wor"on nnd chll :r nf .k fpar-strlcken men in art a"8 '" brA!,1 ,s 8a,d t0 ,,Rvo mot .' WAVely AftOn ,!- I.lc ,,"' hip bnaf Im fin...,. oi,i. 'uthi,eJJ'ome 8tP t0 safet' Rt, r:r-. .. . WhltR oT i ,7iUiasing uirector hBrrfir Un0, who was one prmluent men to escape, passengers, together with suff ciont mombors of the crew to man them, ho big life boats in tho Procession which loft tho doomed vessel. Uie rnft3 nlso were rcsponslblo for the safoty of a largo number of Persons. Then camo the flnalo nnd not very long nfterwnrd out of the horlron appeared tho good ahlp Carpathla. .,., - imiind. which turned nbout In her course to respond to the Titnnlc's calls for holp. By 7 o'clock Mondny morning, ail tho Titnnlc's 16 boats had been picked up and the chilled, hungry occupants weicuiuuu - ... - '"Tho'retu0;.! were all in conditions of dreBs nnd undress and tho women on tho Carpnthin vied with one nn-otl-er In supplying missing gnrmonts. Everything possible wns done for the comfort of the shipwrecked voyagors. .wk-kAA4 VIEWS OV "",'.M ' pi, t The Times Is In receipt of sovornl communications relative y to bridging tho Bay. Owlm to- sn unexpected rusn oi i r T vertlsin? nnd news matter s- poclaily details ot ,,""' 1 '..".. !... nnmnmnlcatlons women nnd children Into tho boats, they gave no sign thnt thoy roniizeu Cnpt. Smith's words "Bo British" had sealed tholr fate. Thoy re mained at their posts nnd dlod llko men." AHE AIIHXO VICTIMS New York Women Vnlto in Relieving Dihtrefia of Survivors. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, April 19. Mrs. Abram S. Hewitt, assisted by a hun dred or moro women, ls caring for the destltuto steerngo passengers, chiefly womon and children, ln tho Junior League Houso, tho Swiss Be nevolent Homo. Margaret Louisa Homo, Municipal lodging houso nnd St. Vlncont Do Paul's Homo. All are being provided with clothing and will be cared for as long as necessary. i- ,Vii-. rnmniii-iicu" cnnnoJ bo printed today, but will appear In Tho Times to- morrow NORWEGIAN I V. P. w Saturday evening at n v"""" pnssengers. He sum ne saw no josi llng and that the women and children "wore picked as thoy stood nenrest tho mil." Ismny said he was on tho Titnnlc's deck almost till sho sank Captain Rostron of tho Carpathla followed lsmay. He said ho got a wireless call from tho Titanic at 12:35 Monday morning and ho lm mmilfltelv ordered his bont around nnd bended for the scene putting on additional stokers and going full speed. In the meantime llfo bonts wero got ready and othor prepara tions made to handle the emergency. Ho picked up tho first Titanic boat nt 4:10 A. M. Monday and nt 8:30 nil tho Tltanlc'a survivors wore nbonrd. Iceborgs wero till around somo twenty of which wero 150 to 200 foet high. Then his fears bpgan to rise nnd Rostron said ho Instructed tho purser to hoiii a service oi prujer ns u ThnnKsgiviiig ior mo nuns funornl son Ices for the dead." Ib mny told him to tuko full charge. Rostron praised tho behavior of tho survivors highly. Ho said he saw one llfo boat In tho wreckage. Sever al of the life boats that woro brought on tho Carpathla to Now York, ho ..i,i woro lowered laat night and I haulod away by tondor ho know not whero. WASHINGTON. Aprli 19.-Sena-ll.oB Angoles 4 tor Itayner In the senate iuio muuj bltterly attacked Bruce lsmay. He said tho Captain of tho Titanic had undoubtedly acted under tho order of I-rvay who he de.-lared, "risked .i.-. iir. nt Mm antlro Bhln to make .. ...oo.a anvnaa thn sea." n.iln fdr STiOO: navner asserted lsmay should bo held tlon: fully equipped; c ?nmilhla for the disaster and de- $3000; will Boll for 000 clared all civilized nations would np- terms. John L. Sud criminal prosecution of the shop North Front ' '" t . ,. Iln .1S0-J. manageuwuv. i l Ouy W. Chambers, In chnrgo of tho Alllnnco dock for Agont McQeorgo, hnd n narrow oscnpo from drowning Inst night nnd hnd It not boon for tho prompt responso of OIo JohnBon of tho Smith lumbor yards, might havo had difficulty In saving his llfo. Ho and others wcro gottlng Bomo barges away from tho dock so that tho Redondo could got In. Owing to tho dnrknesB, ho slopped off tho bnrgo nnd Into tho deop wntor. Mr. Johnson wltnessod tho nccldont and promptly camo to Chambers' assist ance whon ho enmo to the surface. Tho Redondo bad n good passen ger list nnd a big cargo of freight. in tho frelKht was a stoamshovel for tho Smlth-Powora Logging com pany which will ho utllUod In tho construction of Its logging ronds. Tho Redondo will sail from horo Sunday. Among thoso nrrlvlng on her wero tho following: D. A. Reitzi Alice Q. Hogt, I. U. i.-niinr n. li. Hunt. C. J. Splnwn, M. Qurtle. O. H. Bnkor, T. B. Klook, Mrs. C. A. Langworthy, I. Brndloy, G. D. Howard, Mrs. 0. D. Howard, E. Clonls. E. J. Wlobor, O. Cool baugh, H. E. Loo, Miss Cora Mno Montgomery, Mrs. M. King. J. L. Brottrlll, L. Ilangsoth, Mrs. J. P. Morris nnd child, Fred Morris, C. Morris. R. Morris, T. Morris, U. HondrlckBon, II. Estathcs, R. Qoldon. COAST LKAOUi: KALL SCORES Coos (By to Bay Associated Press Times.) PORTLAND. Ore., April 19.--Rain provented tho gnmo between Portland and San Francisco hore yosterdny. Tho scores iu tho other Const Lenguo games were; At Oakland R Oakland H. E. 4 4 C 12 At Los Angelos R. II. Sncrumonto 8 13 Vornon 14 11 E 7 2 ENGINEERS 10 GO ON STRIKE South Slough Man Discovered Lying Dead on Floor of ' Home Today. THINK HE WAS SHOT; POWDER MARKS FOUND Sheriff Gage, Coroner Wilson and Prosecuting Attorney Investigating. t FIND UUIilil-T 1IOLT.8 9 Coroner Wilson telophono this nfternoon thnt Evans hnd boon murdered. At lcnst four It 4 bullets hnd been fired into hta body. Jncob Evnns, a resident of the South Slough section for nbout half a century, was found dond In his uome ncar tho mouth of South Inlot tblr. morning. Coronor Wilson, Shorlff Qngo and ProBOCiitlng Attorney Brown loft for tho bcciio about noon nnd will care fully invostlgnto. It Is belloved that Evnns was mitrdorod. Tho discovery waa mado by Bill Joiner, a rnnchor, living botwoon the Evniif. place nnd Tarheel Point. McBsrs. Evana and Jolnor had ar ranged to coino to town today nnd whon Evnns did nut show up nt the stated hour, Jolnor wont to tho Evnns homo to hurry him along. Whon ho reached thoro ho Baw no signs ot EvaiiB. Tho door wns cIoboi! but uu locked and ho opened It nnd wont ln sldo. On tho floor of tho room, ho Bnjy Evans lying dead. Ho was shocked by tlio dtBcovory and only stopped n , mlnuto boforo going out to find nu slstnnco. Ho noticed thnt Evnns wan . lying face upward. Jolnor went lmlnodlntoly to Ta hool camp nnd Foromnn Archlo PM1 lips nccompnnlod him back. Mr. Phillips noticed Hint tho window ot tho back door ot tho houso hnd beon broken out and nt a glanco docldod It wns munlor. ConMcquontly ho placed n guard nt tho plnco nnd In structed him not to lot nnyono ontor nnd Immediately Bent word to tho nutborltloB. Mr, Phillips stated that tho broken glass nnd tho curtnln limbic boro mnrks of powdor burns. Indicating. Hint Bomeono had fired through it and killed Evans. Evans lived alono. Ho wns over 70 years old nnd quite well to do. ID) formorly owned n big ranch which ho sold to L. J. Simpson, who converted It Into his bountiful Soasldo homo known ns "Shoro Acres." Ab a con ditiou of tl'ls deal, Mr. Simpson gnv Evans n llfo loaso on what ls known ns tho "old (Jetty place," near the mouth of South Inlet, whoro ho had slnco resided. Evans was formerly n miner. Ho had tho reputation ot keeping con siderable inonoy In his homo and car rying It on hlu pei'sou. This lends to tho supposition that tho crlmo might havo bcon prompted by robbory. Howovor, Evans had roccntly had troublo with several and It Is under stood that as tho outgrowth of thoso quarrels Evans and his opponontn had cncli mado threats to kill tho othor, Most of tho troublo stnrtod over contentions about tho paymont of money, Evans being of quarrol some disposition, It Is clajmoil. Evans was known as "Squaw man." Three children woro born to him and his Indian wlfo. Ono, Mm. Dorn O'Mnlley, lives ln Marshtlold,. nnd another, Alec. Wilson, Is em ployed nt Shoro Acres. A few months ago, a nophow or EvniiB camo horo from Michigan to visit him. Evnns promised him that ho would go to California with him any try nnd securo a euro for raQtal poisoning from which ho had Buf fered sliico ho followed mining. How over, ho did not go. Tho nonhow wont to California sovorul months ago. The nppenranco of tho plnco Indi cated Hint Evans had cared for hl stock, last ovonlng, uo thut tho crlmo, It It was mil r dor ns Mr. Phillips and' others bellovo, must havo occurred luto In the ovenlng, BAROAIV SALE; 40 horsepower flrst-ciass conm- cost new on easy Koontz Machine street. Phono 180-J. Threaten to Walk Out on Fifty Eastern Lines to Get Wage Increase. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK. April 19. Wnrron S. Stono. grand chlof of tho BrQthflr liood of Locomotive Englnoers, has notified the managers of 50 eastern railroads to wait horo until 8 o'clock tonight for n further reply to tho demands for Increaso pay. Unless . U Is forthcoming by that hour, a walk out of the engineers may bo expect ed any tlmo SPECIAL SALE of CARAMELS nt iWc Per Pound nt STAFFORD'S Suturday and Sunday, MRS. AKTOlt ILf.. NEW YORK, April 19. Mra. John Jncob Astor is being cared for by tho family physician nt tho Astor home. A bulletin early today says sho Is not In a critical or dangerous condition at this tlmo. Mrs. Astor hold up bravoly until sho reached homo whon sho Ib said to havo broken down but sho quickly ralllod. NO .MORE FOUND BOSTON. April 19. Tho Loyland llnor. Callforlun. nrrlvel today from London with no Hiirvlvom or bodlon abroad. "Wo arrived at the scono of tho disaster," Captalu Lord VJnst In tlmo to see tho last boat filled wltfr tho survivors being haulod aboaraT tho Carpathla." SPECIAL OANDV HALE at STAF FORD'S Saturday wad Sunday.