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r r THE liit i ft. Yrti4r COAST TOJTJUIUI iJ, I - . ft A u-e '"II t . t ....,.. - a rt .......,.,.,.,,...., rOTLAD, ORISON. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, lilt TWENTY PAGES, '-"- - -" "" ' - S "i" I " " .' - J.1--- . lH4JUm. " .J1 J ... 11 .1 " 1 . , PRICE TWO CENTS Tit ill fc t tM f t;. Latest Estimates Place Loss in Great: Steamer pfttanic Wreck:, ar 1490 Souls Many Eminent Names Do Not Appear . on the' List of Rescued Passengers At, Least Two Residents of Portland Lose Lives When Huee Vessel Sinks A , J - - , - IN PASSENGERS ONLY SURVJVORS BELIEVED TO BE I GALLANTLY GiVE UPON A A ft PORTLAND WOMAN ON TITANIC ITTI C UODL TUAT WILL HUT L IIIHI ICD 111 lUl, LIVES 01! WOMEN No Other Rescuing Vessel Re portk Picking Up Any of the - Survivors of the Collision of ; Titanic With Iceberg. Millionaire and . Peasant In Steerage Make Way With- out Class Distinction -for Weaker Sex; Stay on "Ship. SUPPLY OF LIFEBOATS DECLARED INSUFFICIENT WHITE STAR OFFICIALS CHARGED WITH UNTRUTHS lJtiunder Storm. Breaks Out Bitterly Censured for With-y'Ovef-fhft-Sctfnft-fif-'tha l-hofdino Facts and Issuina - - ItOTlVfllOMUi fumiH rrrm um4 in ,1 Montreal. April 1. All hep that any of b sarvlror of th Tltanlo who wer MU1 adrift U ftt aad boat laat Bight bav bn saved vanished today when 4 a report reached her from tha 4 weather signal station on tha 4 Qulf of fit. Xawronea that a 4 , h fog lay off tba ooaat of ' Ttt4 Tree I mil WHI Kaw Tork. April J I. -All Now Tork u stuoaed today by Um appalling I of Ufa to passenger aboard tha wrecked Whit Star llnr THaale, which waa supposed t have ba vir tually nalaksbl. rrora daylight a loaf Una of hystert- oai man, women andchlldrwn btgd tha fflr of th Whit Star Una beg ging for aora definite Information. Th company offlcUla. howTr. war I Nova acotla. and thai a haary abl to hold out D tip. jxpinlB that thuadratorm broka ta tlat rl- clnlty laat night and la travails 4 eaatward. - - - w Tork. April ! T imr Trk wwi aaraaa rtparta that m wiMlaaa Maaafr ta Cap Kao. aIay4 fro th a r taa vrck. aayoi V, 'AH MMft.UiT if tha aaaaarra Boarc xiiaalo car . aaooaatad for." - - - ' , . Zf th nport la tro it tadloata that lo Mirni U aaditiom to tha TtU aboard th Oarpathia- bar kMi Meul Th rport haa t U ' ' tUuttUl U Tha JarwU.I . - Naw Tork,Ajrll !(. Th lateat. -tlnataa ara that . 1411 11 war loat wliaa th Tttaolo aank la tha dark) of ytrday roornlns of f . th .grand bank . of Nw Foulland, Eight hundred and aixty-alx paraona ar known to hare ban aavad. " 1 " ' According; to th Whit Star line, own ers 01 th Titanic, tba larg-eat tcbmI that Tr took th aaa, thara-wer 1118 aboard whan aha atruck a monatr lcbrg toe mile aat of Now Tork Sunday evening ahortly after It o'clock. while apeedlng;. to New York on har maiden royage.' Hop for thoaa who remained aboard th Teasel after tha .lifeboat left, haa been abandoned. It la believed that nearly vry anal aboard 'could hav been asred If th liner had carried lifeboat and Ufa . rafta In sufficient number to accom modate her paasengera, ' But, ah had only 10 modern: IMaboata, -j. - ' On JUy of Sop. ; .Only on hop remain. It ' la ' be-J liaved that, rrora th time, ah atruck to the time aha aank, the Tltanlo drift ed more than SO .mile. ' Poaalbly aom of tha lifeboats that were lowered ehort- they war In the darkooceralar tht fatalltlea. and that nvlhlng will b definitely known until fh aniral her of th Virginian and the Carre th la. the tw ocaa liner first to reach th aide of th Ill-fated twM. i Official Ar Sea . Selativaa at tha Rtlaelar taaaairra. aa well a fbelr friends, bitterly de- aoance th company. oharglQa tha offi cials with having- deliberately withheld newt of the' disaster when they were reasonably certain that the Tltanlo had gon dew with hundred of pas efifara. ''. 1 " , The White Star Officials ar bltUrly ensured for laaulng falae reporta and comforting relatives and friends by as, aurancea that all paasengers had been transferred to other veaaela, and . that It waa azpcted that th Tltanlo woild be towed safely Into port. X detailed explanation , for ' thl aotlon ha not bean . forthcoming; the officials at th same' tlm admitting 'they knew th TItanle had foundered aeveral hour befhre the publlo announcement waa mad. ... I . .. ., . Waited lor Oonflrmatloa, " Company 'offlclala attempted to de fend not untU celved or one of th stoamera oarrylng me aurnvora haa doxkea. - Keports received bef today Indicated that th mala pasaengera. millionaire and peasant alike, went to their doom Ilk men. , Th publication of th liat or aurvivora.: now aceamina; to Mew Rob-rt Marlon La Fttlletta will brlns Tork aboard tha Carpathla, showa there ., waa no c. junction. 7h- wnm in th oP " nghtln progreaslres J I . - WW ; 111; r - ' ' II mi 'ADDCM AMONG RESCUED Mrs, F. M. Warren on List of Those Saved; Almost Ccr tain Hop Dealer Went Down With Vessel. FRIENDS. RELATIVES OF PORTLANDERS LOST Many Waiting In Suspense for More'News of Disaster; Portland Passengers. - : - . - wyhoto by Ann. tin.- Frank M.-Warrm. prominent local aodrt ladrr. who, it t- report d, .wM mcoej from Uwatod ocan liner. . . lAFOLLETTEIfL' TALK AT POLmCAL MEETING 10 I. t,".'. , J' . . , . ". ' WftfilwS'i.Kj tnVworla Progressive Candidate- for the ttVZX$t2ZZ Presidency to-Tell'What' He Is Fighting For; Will. Laud 'Bourne; Music. was no class distinction, tha women In th steer ire being- - riven . tha asm to Portland tonight. Th man who uses chane as tha wlvea of th millionaire I o "weasel worda,! quoting on, of hi In th first cabina. Th women and campaign managers, will tel th people children that - Is, all that 1 could be I of Portland what he la flghtlna for and cared for were transferred to th Tea-! why. sels standing by. The men remained on th Titanic to die. , ' Celebrants Ar Stunned. ; The announcement received her last 1 v fiPian fitrn1r A rf'A ah wu-nnr KnfAM th arrival of th Carpathla , and may nln v th,.J,t;n!!? i0,lnd?r'! be picked up by other ateamera now ': ?bb,y wou,J? ba l0M wandering about -wher; th . monster J Jf u';. thousands of , praons Te't. addln to" th horror of thVes relatives of passengers were eel- tronh this hone even la t.mner-rt . ?bratln their supposed escape from tha fact that , the . weather off . Nova ff1 !L? !f,. !ilt:2"-! Scotia was fogy laat night and with a wM".'ST tVT-Z'.r;".:" hW nnwtow..tUh- hoe who might havi eecapd th2.n h.lf.Hfi tn th tftmh!n offi fot i , . . . ,,., . I ' r - : wrecK propaoiy wouio d awampea. official confirmation.' The worst fars Besides th wsa or lire, the money I were there verified, r lose sustained through the slnklna- of I On of the first ' to arrive at th the TiUnlc Is, enormous. To build and I Whit Star : off Ices was Vincent Aator, equip th ahlp cost approximately. tlJ.-1 whoso father, Colonel John Jacob As 000,000. Jewels carried by th ; women 1 tor,, th New ..for It 1 mlllionalro, is be- pasaengers, who undoubtedly lost near tieved to hav met death. He arrived ly all of their possessions, war valued with A, J.; Biddle,,. the , Philadelphia at fS.OM.OOOr The value of th paasen- banker, who Is Colonel Aator" business n.r.nx.l bflirnir- n ,m.n. w.. repreaentatlv. Astor conferred for ?nnn rtftn Tjiwsmti. ni.it,,f half nn hour with Vice JPresident Fajnk. Tl ";;w,- -in -7T. 1 Hn n4 when h cam out of th offic iP ..S h. ts Bon nnn V V h WM plng.- He waa assisted to an loss of !W tt M0MJ. ffaL automobile and ruahed to hla.New York ' Can ov iwmou .(iiii 'vb.vi :'ubiku. wa i hortlA insured ior i,iv,v, , vo uong werei ; . Straus' Sortary at Offlo. S600 aacKs i r .uuu .."' Bylvester Byrne, aecretary to Iaa- individual piece. . - rtor Straus, the multl-mllllonalr New Oreat rinanclal. iater. . ' York, , merchant, remained at the New From a financial side the disaster Is Tork office all night. He went bom the greatest "In the history of marine t 8 :J0 this morning-, declarinr that Insurance, a It Is the worst, when re-1 Straus and ail the: other prominent aardlng th los of Ufa, In th modern J mal paaang:er aooara to ntanic ...tntiA.1 rh. I probably had perished- aster t sea that approach the rtnldn! . Th of f leer of to .1 WWU Star lin of the Tltanlo In comparison to the her todar appeared tupefled oyer the number of live. tost, wa, th burnln fai-a'W . VJS-'JL."L' n of th xcur.loa ateamer General Slo- "haed him with res Don- h siWMtr fottbbSwins the new. from 1804, whenl000;persona-aied.; . ""Aiiand with muaslln th wlre- . Official or in Jwpany n.r ay ,e8, r.tatlon la order to aecar rein- uglana, last vreanesoay she car C first cabin passengers. . anion a- . them Xia wuiu.ii uii ii vujiarin, no 1 tt wn 1 Jfn, Ens ried 12 uranc on th TlUnto and its tree ure. - , ' . . . BtaHi news wnnnaia. . : r That' an abeolut lie," he hotly re- . . . . , 1 fi h 1 n econd om."!n1f"S5 WBo,nv7ift)lled. "T6uwho make this oharg know were worae. - ..n,.Ma o-i;h.. -,, u i would not admit that If CCiT IW" -r - -., axaxvu. .nv divided between the sexes. She curled i crew ofabout75.Th..w York oww , nir wn0 was lost. ?' . .- of the number of passe nrers who dtli-WBen rrankUn was aaked why th aboard snip ax i w., cju.ea compjir had given out for publication t th Southampton office. Thea pa. th Vlr,leB. messages whieh Its offl nger bring th total number aboard I cU aiuKed had come from the wire- up to aooui less operator on tn steamer Olympic, Box car by Xceberr. ' t . ( MMrting tha4 all th Titanic' passen- 1 Wireless mesaag-eafrom'the Carpathla gers wer aaf aboard th Carpathla. ' sir few details, but it is known that he refused to reply. Ha aald h knw the Tltanlo atruck an lc floe or berg nothing about -th reported reaou of at shortly after 16 olock Sunday night. 400 other passenger. - . rved her prow in, -and four hour later It 1 believed almost certain today La Folletta 1 expected to arrive from Newberg by automobile between I and 7 o'clock. Thi wlH'giT him a Hort tlm for reat before gelng1 to the Oipay Smith auditorium at Eighteenth and Taylor street,', whar' he I -will' speak at 8 o'clock. A musical program will be given between 7 and 8 o'clock while" the big; hall Is being- filled with humanity; Thomas McCusker. La Follette manager In Oregon, will Introduce th. senator.' La Folletta Is expected to say a few words of" good cheer ljor Senator Bourne In his speech, tonight. Some of thos close to the Wisconsin -senator have ex. pected him to aay nice things of Bourne before this, but It is thought' h has bean reserving hi ammunition far th Port land nieeting. La.Follett la nof ex pected to discuss other candidates ' for th senatorshlp, but , to praise.' Bourn for th progressive stand he. has -takes and to suggest that Oregon will do -well to retain him-in Washington. , v La Follett- will discuss th - trust (Continued on Pag Four.) EDIWANIIOYED ByiAIIDOF ' GEO.S.SHEPHERD Space for Fair, Report of ;Cam ; paign . Meetings '.Refused- Gantenbein Asked to. State Position oV Public 'issues. When. George S. Shrpnerd. progr- lv '.Republican, candidate for . repreaen tatlv In congress from Multnomah county, comprising th third, .eongrea aloal district, aaked . tn managing ed itor of th Oregonlan If that paper would give apace for affair -account -of hia campaign meetings, th answer was: "No, girl Tou annoy me very -muoh-by coming into thl1 campaign.' Thi charge wa mad ty Mr.rShen- berd last night In an address at Seventh and Washington streets to a crowd of nearly 800 persona,.. On reason -why Judge C. U.: Gantenbein, on of .his op ponents. Is receiving u support of cer tain Interests, -Mr. - Shepherd - declared. Is because the Jurist's brother married the -- daughter- of , the proprietor- of the Oregonlan, In the course of his address Vr. Shepherd severely criticised Judce Gan tenbein, who, he said, haa been so buar taung -ear or nis privet -interests through occupying a judicial ofilce, that he has had no time to atudv the need of th people. Judge Gantenbein' mui9 , iumuauvii ' lur vurigreee, ?inr. I Shepherd Asserted, "was, hi military recora. ana,' n aeciareo; further, that the-Jurist ha lacked the 'courage to come out and tell . where he ' stands ' on any public Issue. , Mr. Shepherd remarks' were fr- (Continued on Page Fiv.) - X J rrn n Tttaal. reUowtag U a Ilt of Portland peopl. or their relative, who were on board th 111 fated Tl- . taulo: Jlerman Klaber. ' Highland Court apartment. Probably lost. r. M. Warren Br, tit St. Clair Street Probably loaU Mra. F. af, Warrea Sr. Prb ably aaved. Mr. Ellen Beeker and three children, alater and nieces of Mra. Waldo A. Avery Jr.. 184 M!lad avnu. No report Mr. Lnty IX ParrUh and Mra. William Shelley, mother and sis ter of Jam H. liail. 411 Mr rlsoa slrt.. Probably avd. Wif and daughUr of Jam K. Watt, lit at Fourteenth trt, a tout to Portland .t mak their bom. No report. W. H. Har beck and wife. Prob ably drowned. " i . ' Bart' Brady, brother f B, L. Kuan. 771 vartt str. Preb 4 ' ably lot. 4 . Henry M. Molson, Montreal, 4 Cao da. formerly .of Portland. . Probably loat. . Meager - message of bop ' which proved cheering to Portland people yes terday afternoon, after th first news of ' th" wreck of the Tltanlo had been received, were shockingly, offset by tha dispatches which cam later last night and this morning. Though . tha - news servlc . coming from th aat Is etlli rather uncertain, the preaa reports and private dis patches received In Portland indicate that at least two resident of thl city want down with th ahlp. .They ara Herman Klaber, aenlor member of th hop buying firm of Klaber, Wolf 4b Netter. who lived at tha Highland Court nartments. and F. M. Warren Br., pres ident of the Warren Packing company and of th Alaska-Portland Packers' as sociation, who lived at 11 St Clair street " " "' F. H. Warren Jr., who is associated In his father business, with offices in th Teou building, received a private telegram this morning from hi Nw Tork representative, stating that Mra. Warren, hia mother. Is among thoaa who wer rescued and placed aboard th Carpathla. Th press dispatches state that "Mrs. P. M. Warner'" was among thos avd, and this- la believed to be Mr. Warren. Mr. warren prl vate message aid also that the name of F. M. Warren of Portland appeared in - the-list of thos saved,, in one of th morning newspapers In - Nw Tork City, but no .further confirmation of this has been received looaiiy. Xlabex. Probably Drowned. 'CARPAIACIVESA AN MEN 10 m LIST OF SURVIVORS: TO WHOLE V0 RLD DR. DODGE SAVED : LUSI OH TITANIC Part . Directory of Passengers Col. John Jacob Astor One of Hescuea rom uner manic Them; Guggenheim, . Hays, Is Sent by Wireless to New -Millet. Stead. Thavcr-anrf York. Roebfincr Am nthrr v . v W I ) STRENUOUS SENDING WEALTH REPRFSPNTPD WEARS OUT OPERATOR NEAR BILUON DOLLARS Interferenceby AmateursHJn- Names of .Victims Honeycomb TAftw I AA4 IimI TsnvA a ASmIa I i k 4 a . ucia Mn,uiaio iittiiiiuii- 1 urcai uorporaiions 01 tnc sion of Names. ' Countiv. Kew Torn,. April' It-World famous (Pari. hw tin f WV&l K.v T t r' 1 .rii nnil. a I. - I mlttedly Incorrect the folmwrn r-rtl.i . w ln rre f th 11., ,u . - T I "earn, jier ar som f tw- .... . iron, in Titanic I w t w . " dlM.t.r waa tb beat that could be I .J 7 " " -""r. manager e,m ..... r. - .: " v tt tn New Tork elty. noon operate oamea and meaaage and la nearly worn I ' ' aao or th great out Interferenc by amateur wlraleaa l nnt. Of th nineteenth a from th lln.f Carpathla ap to h,s. "T.k"- 1 today. Th CarpathU'. wlrelea who m., VT " Titaai. lb man tor haa been ceea.lea.lv a.adln. " .. M,M Mad.lla roro last . d eaMge and la nearly worn I f f"?0 of operator haa ale hlndsred th accu- ccntury. rata tranamiaalon. The aorvtvora, ao , 0,,trnhlsa.v B" of th far a aacertalnad. follow: I BO,I family f aalnlag and financial lr. Washlnaton Doda. aaaeaaar ef ' San Francisco, wif and son; Mr. Joha-.' PreeMent f th Qrmnd Jacob Aator and maid. Harry Aotraon. I " rwy yttn, and on f th Mlaa E. W. Allen, Mr.. Iu W. Arpleton. 'wy men er th continent A tf iiirkwiifih u , . . I " Ji aia. unmi kv. 11. i . . ' - outer, 1 - ueorg a. urayton. Mr. and Mra. R. T. I . . V uiuwmai. Itreckwlth, Carl K. Baehr. Mr. and Mr. I r J?iruL rhultlmnilonarr Nw n. IX JJIshop. Henry -lank? Ml.. -aro: r!lX","K. 1. ' Una BonnelL Mlaa ft. C How.n uiu Colonel Washington RoebUn-. bulMer EUle Bowerson, Mrs. J. m. Brown, I or "ln rookJr bridg. said noted ngl Mrs. J. J. , Brown, Miss Beasttt. I w president of th John A. Mr. William Bucknall. Kan Barrett. I , mmbpmu4 many time ts liaerhead. Mlaa Churchill r.r. I - . . - . dell, Mra. J. W. Cnrdeta, Thomee CaN J25r-JS rt3?1 ' ,pft,ron-' hushsnd deaa, .Ml... JoU,Crt-. '-Wlllam "'Athtr of a E..,Swlft K. Carter, Master Wllllan Crtmr H. I C'r,. ' ard IS. Caaa. Mra Turrell W. Caven- K " T.f a Ir"1" dlsh and maid. Mrs. H. F. Chaff a. Mr.l.,,,t Tf5.al,'ormr aid to President mna mra. , cnamDers, Miss Olady I .7.,, .-.-' Cherry, raul Chevro. Mrs. Croabv ?'.. !!"' tB world fam. -W. IMnlel. Mr. Thornton Davldaon. J J7.i,7' . Jt . M: . Vwianr-ElJaa Mra.. Da Valler. Mr. and Mr7 aTa! i,0B!fDdUUt. PhlPh. r Dlck. Mr. Frd C. Douslan MrJ paA wrtL or ;than 140.000.900. ; Douglas. , I "' "-ir, tic prcaiaeot or the . . r rt . . . . . . and Mlaa Luclll. rnrtun. . iv. tiV - - r- aaeooiatea with his and Mrs. Frauenthal. Mr. and mV. "t. ?J ium"' ' -" f ' W.UUW J7 UII.II& I I 1,11 1. . . - - ' Ulbson. . Mrs. . Samuel I , iu.... c. ..... r . Goldanbert Mlaa Kll hi.K-, i," I '""er. represents and Lady Coamo Duff aordoni T Colonel Wll 'lanT Graham": . S T? theatrical manager. K. M T s-l . , ...... . I . "'"Hi. awwaj vriv.nii.iu, ' William B. ureenrield. Henry Haraner, Miss Marjoni Newaom. E, C. Oatby, ' Mis eien t us 1 by, Fiennad Omond, Miss Madeline Newell, Mlaa Marjorle Newell, Mr. and Mra. George A. Harder, Henry a Harper and man aervant Mr. Henrv S. Harper, Henry Hawkaford, Mra. Charles M. Hays and daughter ' Mar- ( Continued on Page Two.) J Bbsldes these actual residents of Port land who- have in all probability 'per. lshed there were many among those on th- Tltanlo who have relatives in this city, and others whose business and so-' clal, connections make them more or leas known locally. , ' Th information concerning Mr. Kla ber came direct from New Tork this morning' to the local office of Klaber." Wolf & Netter, to the effect that Mr. (Continued on Page .Four Jt TO HOLD REQUIEM MASS IN MEMORY OFTITANIC'S VICTIMS In reapone to a telegram from Archbishop Alexander Chris tl, who is at present in Washing- 4 ton, D. C, attending a meeting of , the American archbishop, scl- 4 emn requiem mas will be cele- 4 brated at St Mary Cathedral, Fifteenth and Devi streets. 4 Thursday morning at 10 o'clock 4) in memory of th victim of the Tltantic. Father McDevltt will preach the sermon and the music 4 will be in charge of , Professor . Frederick W. Goodrich, ' ,f Th . mass is to be open to tha public , f and federal, state, . county and ' 4 city officials are to ba Invited to participate. The priests of 4-rth -whole city, will take part 'in 4 ' the ceremony. 4 Oeacendant of Original Astor. Colonel John Jacob Aator. wealthiest of th Titan Ic'a paasengera. waa great grandson of the original John" Jacob Astor. . II has been manager of the Astor-family estatea alnc 1891, and la reputed to b worth - considerably mor than 1100,000,000. . II -waa born In 1864, and last year, at the age of 47, married Miss Madeline Force. a young woman still In her teens. Colonel Astoria In 187 built the Astoria hotel, adjoining th Waldorf, which had been built by William Waldorf Aator. hla cousin, th two constituting "th present famous Waldorf-Astoria." He secured -nis title or colonel through holding that office on the staff of Governor Levi P. ' Morton, and through being In lm com manding, lieutenant colonel of the Unit ed : States Volunteers. ? He ..presented to th government for. use in the, Spanish -Amrican war a. mountain war battery, said to have cot more than: $100,000. He served In Cuba during tha flpanlsh Amerluan war, and Is credltad with two or three mechanical inventions In S90 . he was author of "A Journey to Other COMPARISON -SHOWS HOW i TITANIC WOULD APPEAR 'IF SHE WERE DOCKED IN PORTLAND HARBOR;) WOULD , EXTEND FROM MORRISON BRIDGE TO FEW FEET SOUTH OFSALMON STREET J . ;--r i ''rk vIx 1 k ' , ft x - satyr Wtojui. bi.h 1 ' ' Vi.V " k " ; - ' ' xx -I s 'V '-1 4 a. r-y-. : s ,. ;;U6-xWfn75i2S Worlds. Head of Great Grand Trunk. . C.i" M. Hays, president of th Grand Trunk railway, waa born In 1856 In Rock Island, III., .and entered railway service In 1873, a a clerk tn the office of , th Atlantic & Pacific. , He rose steadily through positions with the Mis souri Pacific, Wabash, Chicago & West era. Detroit Union Railroad .& Station Co-f', and . other . transportation corpora tions to. become prHltlent of the Grand Trunk railway ygtem January 1, 1910. He married Clara. J. Gregg of St Louis in 1881, and his present address 1 Montreal, r Quebec :-i,.; V -;. r ' v. Isidor Straus, oho of the wealthiest of the paaaen gers,, reputed worth more . than 140,000,000," was 1 a . Jwih - mer chant, T year old. a brother of Nathan and Solomon Straua, both also widely- known Jewish merchant of New York. Iaidor Straus cam to th United State with his parenta In 1154, and spent hi early, business year In Georgia. , lie was sent abroad in 1863, by the Georgia Export & Import Co, to purchase ships and supplies for"-th Confederacy. In 186 he Joined his father: in forming th firm ' of Straus - A Sons, importers of pottery and glassware. ,: He was elected to congress in 18D3, and has been prom inent in tariff work. - His offic Is at Broadway and Thirty-fourth street. New York city.-'----.-iv-. v -' W. T. Stesd, editor of th Rrltl.h p.- view, of Reviews, was of world ; famwes a writer, author and at.tf He haa .been prominent la-th e;f,;it to bring about world wide peace tlirouia The Hague tribunal. The combined wealth Of the first c!a pasaenger who ar beUeved to hin, gon -down with the Titanic ws tunrt than half a bUlion dolin g. ! f - tune of at of th ml p,-- alone aggregate two-third' e;ii . It these men have met c-an, vit Beaa enterprisea In tba I n.tcl , - - and England are sire to be r . affected. These el w.?n sr: John Jacob Astor. lit ji 1 WsshlBfton Koel 1 r.c. 1. 10 1 i , - (Contiajed 01 I 1 ; 1 1 . CCoatlDued on FaKtt Fot&xU (Continued ca Ff NIHIL)