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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. NINETY PERISHED ON AFTER JAP SETTLERS I Rescue Ship Brings News That Passengers Were Caught in Compartment by Flames 'By Associated Press. 1 XEW YORK. Cict. 16.—Between eighty *nd ninety passengers on the Volturno were trapped in compartment No. 1 by the first explosion on the vessel Thurs day morning and either perished at once or were burned alive. This news was brought to port todaj r with the docking of the steamship Grosser Kurfuerst bearing 105 survivors of the disaster. The story was told by Waldron Dissel- man, third officer of the Volturno, one of the rescued. The Grosser Kurfuerst docked in Ho boken shortly before 1 o’clock this after noon. Committees of the Red Cross, Jewish organizations and friends and relatives of dead and living awaiting her coming to pilot the unfortunates to places of temporary refuge in Manhat tan. * CAUSE ,UF THE FIRE. The cause of the fire Disselman estab lished as an explosion of a drum con taining chemicals or oil in the forward part of the vessel. “I was just going to the bridge,” he said, “when the first explosion occurred. The Volturno trembled as if she had been struck by a heavy shell. Almost immediately other drums began to ex plode. They sounded like cannonading. “Captain Inch was on the bridge. He shouted out to man the lifeboats. The passengers ran in panic to the decks. The sailors sprang to the davits. The seas were sweeping in great rollers around us. The passengers crowded the rails so that the sailors had difficulty in lowering the boats. BOATS WERE LOWERED. “A boat was lowered and made way. It seemed as if It would capsize every minute. The carpenters boat, filled with men. women and children, put off. Each boat required a complement of sailors to man it, and as each got away it left us with fewer men to lower the remaining boats. “I helped lower The third officer’s ->oat. When it struck the water a heavy sea hit it and swept several of the wom en overboard. “The fourth officer's boat was lowered’ neat. About twenty-five passengers were in it. We let it down clear of the ship, and I saw it, far away, about ten minutes afterward. That was the last time that boat was ever seen, so far as I know. I ‘ “l ran to starboard and saw another boat full of people. We did not lower that, however, as the captain said the sea was to rough and that a boat could not live in it. J turned around and saw Trammell to Investigate Jap anese Colonization in Florida Celery Belt TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Oct. 16.—Gover nor Trammell announces that he is in vestigating the question of Japanese col onization in Florida by land companies and will act as his judgment dictates as soon as he has made up his mind as to the seriousness of the influx. An extra session of the legislature may be called to pass an alien land bill as a big protest has gone up over the com ing of these Japanese from California. They are settling in the celery belt for the purpose of raising vegetables for the northern markets. The governor said this morning that he had not as yet received Congressman Frank Clark’s letter suggesting a spe cial session, but that on his own Initia tive he had taken the question up several days ago and that he would announce his judgment within a few days. the carpenter’s boat floating 100 yards or so away. It was bottom up. “The captain gave the .order to fight the fire. I went on the bridge. W© coupled the hose to the pumps and stretched two lines of it through the smoke and flames to No. 1 compart ment. “We had been working the wireless for nearly an hour. Finally we -got word that the Carmania was coming full speed t6 help us. I ran to the passengers who were huddled aft. Some of them were praying, some laughing. “The captain fought the flames hard and within an hour or two thought he had them under control. I went up to take an observation and fix our posi tion. As I came down the wireless operator shouted the Carmania had been sighted. “The Grosser Kurfuerst got in wireless communication with us. She asked if we needed her help and Captain Irifch, think ing he had the flames beaten, wirelessed back that he did not need any more help. The Carmania was near by. “I shouted to them at the top of my lungs that the Carmania was coming. Most of them fell on their knees. The panic among them ended. “I went back to the bridge. The cap tain told me that the rigging to the main mast had broken or burned. I got a couple of tackles from the cargo and fixed that, holding the *mast firm so aerials couldn’t go down and destroy our wireless. “The Carmania sent us a message to steer south by southwest but we couldn’t do this as the flames would have gone aft. WOMEN WILL MAKE COURT PREVENT INSTEAD OF ONLY PUNISHING CRIME CRISIS IN MEXICO San Francisco’s First Woman Police Officer Says Her Chief Duty Will Be to Prevent Arrests Instead of Making Them Deep Significance Lies in Dip lomatic Corps Conference in Mexico City mm I mM/ m ram m ft. :iV '%/«$/ 1m Wi WM ite if : .Mil » mk wtmti -i ! 4} MISS KATE O’CONNOR. Facts in .Nature E*OR centuries <t has been known that Natnre'a moat valuable health gir- 1 ing agents for the cure of disease are found in our American forests. Over forty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hetel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y., used the powdered extracts as well a the liquid extracts of native medicinal plants, such as Bloodroot and Queen’s root, Golden Seal and Stone root, Cherry bark and Mandrake, for the 'sure of blood diaeaaei. This prescription as put up in liquid form was called DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery @ and has enjoyed a large sale for all these years in every drug store in the land. You can now obtain the powdered extract in sugar-coated tablet form of 27 your medicine dealer, or send 50c in one-cent postage stamps for trial box tb* 3 Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and tablets will be mailed, postage prepaid. The "Golden Medical Discovery” makes rich, red blood, invigorates the stomach, liver and bowels and through them the whole system. Skin affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions—result of bad blood —are eradicated by this alterative extract—as thousands have testified. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 16.— “More and more the work growing out of our courts is going to be preventive. Women seem to have come into poli tics and public fields with the idea of saving instead of wasting, of form ing instead of reforming^’ That is the code under which Mrs. Kate O'Connor, San Francisco’s first policewoman, or “protective officer,” as she is officially designated, .is beginning her work. \ ** She has reared a family of her own. She has neither star nor club. “Policewomen should not be uniform ed,” she argues. “It greatly hampers the work and repels rather than invites the confidence of those who are in trouble. It also serves to make a jest of policewomen, as was the case in Los Angeles and Chicago. “You cannot get the confidence of girls—and it is mainly the unprotected girls we want to help—by a display of club and star. There is no human be ing an erring girl is more afraid of than a police officer. “I believe policewomen Should first of all think of preventing arrests rath er than make them; to lead misled boys and girls back to safety rather than to threaten with authority.” Mrs. O’Connor is a veteran in wel fare work. For years she has visited the , courts, the jails and the homes where a friend was needed as a member of protective associations. “I hope there will be less ridicule and more understanding of this new work for women,” she pleads. cation which Foreign Minister Moheno judged by the language attributed to him respecting the American memoran dum, was to have been very much to the point, it is regarded now as very likely that Mexico will make no reply. • The Mexican press today accepted Foreign Minister Moheno’s statement that his words had been badly inter preted when he was said to have re ferred to the intemperate character of the Washington memorandum, and the newspapers sought to minimize the ex change of notes as being of little im portance. One of the larger daily pa- subject. two recent communications from th# United States government. 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WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Surgeon Lavinder, of the public health service, reported to Surgeon General Blue today that dengue, or break bone fever, was epidemic in Savannah. The disease is carried by mosquitoes and has some of the symptoms of yellow fever, but, of course, is not as dangerous. To Prevent Blood Poisoning' apply at once the wonderful, old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a surgical dressing that relieves pain and heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00. GEORGIANS PROMOTED IN CENSUS BUREAU WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The follow ing Georgia people have been promoted and their salaries increased in the bu reau of census: Mrs. Marie G. Bonham, of Atlanta; Miss Gertrude Whitaker, of Milledge- ville; Starks S. Grogan, of Elberton, and John I' . Little, of Sparta. ECZEMA BOOK FREE The National Skin Hospital, located at 183 Main Street, St. Joseph, Mo., -who treat skin diseases only, have published a book of more than sixty pages which they are mailing free to any one writing for it. It has many col ored plates showing the different forms of skin diseases and tells how they can be treated at home. Any one interested should write for it at once.—(Advt.) WASHINGTON, ^Oct. 16.—The Mexi can situation today was regarded by of ficials here as drifting into a crisis, with the United States awaiting Provi sional President Huerta’s next move. The commanding feature was the action of the Spanish 1 minister in Mex ico City calling a meeting of the diplo matic corps to discuss Huerta’s as sumption of a practical dictatorship. Administration officials and diplomatists attached deep significance to that. This development attracted great at tention because of the Spanish minis ters friendship for Henry Lane Wilson, the former ambassador of the United States to Mexico, and because the Span ish minister never lias supported the policy of the United States. SUBJECT IN CONFERENCE. President Wilson discussed the situa tion with Secretary Wilson and several senators, and later the ftrreign com mittee of the senate had a meeting be hind closed doors. It was a regular meeting day, however, and the session of the senators was not called by de velopments. Chairman Bacon, of the committee, after a talk with the president, exr pressed the view that even had the United States recognized Huerta, his assumption of the role of dictator would, In his opinion, have been sufficient cause for a withdrawal of recognition. There are no precedents for with drawing recognition once extended, but diplomatists pointed out that such an effect might be accomplished substan tially by withdrawing an ambassador. NAVY TO STAY THERE. Plans for keeping an American naval force in Mexican waterd commanded almost equal attention, especially in view of the strained situation follow ing so closely upon Huerta’s announce ment that his government’s permission for the presence of American men of war would not be renewed this month and the announcement of this govern ment’s intention to accomplish its end without conflicting with the laws of Mexico by changing the details of ships. It was made plain that the Washing ton government was determined to have a naval representation ready for any eventuality, and some observers thought the next step toward a culmination of the situation might be forced over that point.* Publication of President Wilson’s lat est not to Huerta attracted wide atten tion for its brevity and forcefulness. The Mexican government’s reply was await ed with keenest interest. Meanwhile all the agencies of government concern ed in the situation were in constant and close communication. UNITED SAATES’ ATTITUDE. Instructions delivered by Charge O’Shaughnessy to the authorities at Mexico City defining the attitude of the| United States toward Huerta’s assump-j tion of dictatorship were as follows: “The president is shocked at the law lessness of the methods employed by General Huerta and as a sincere friend j of Mexico is deeply distressed at thej situation which has arisen. He finds it impossible to regard otherwisej than as an act of bad faith toward the United States, Huerta’s course in dis solving the congress and arresting thel deputies. ra “It is not only a violation of con stitutional guarantees but destroys aliHI possibility of a free and fair election._ "The president believes that an elec,-|gS tlon held at this time and under the£ conditions as now existing would have none of the sanction with which law! surrounds the ballot and that the re-B ar.lt, therefore, could not be regarded 1 ™ as representing the will of the people. 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