THE J. 



29 AMERICANS [ 



Roster of First Cabin Included 

 Two Passengers from United 

 States and One German- 

 American — Newfoundland, 

 Canada and Spanish Coun- 

 tries Represented. 



[Special Dispatch to the Herald.] 



HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 8— Follow- 

 ing is list of first and second cabin 

 passengers on S. S. Stephano: 



FIRST CABIN. 



William Biersehcnck. German-American; 

 j. E. Evans, W. C. Ellis and Wi 3. Levi-: 

 son, Americans; 3. Sandier, B. Fernan- 

 dez, F. Annua, F. Fernandez, Spanish; ,T. 

 Johanson, Norwegian; Mrs. 10. B. Erick- 

 son, Newfoundland. 



SECOND CABIN. 

 Americans. 



3. Stewart, C. Bostwick, F. Bostwick, E. 

 Saxon, SI. Harris, H. F. Graham, 3. L. 

 Taylor, G. Hurlburt, H. Hurlburt, H. L. 

 Barman, R. B. Lufly, K. Huffman, V, 

 Jennings, C. Evans. S. Evans, C. F. VI- 

 rich, S. Wilson, J. Wilson, J. O. Andrews, 

 M. Curtis, L. Howley, V. F. Burke, M 

 Kennedy, M. Cutler, r. Fltipatrick, G 

 Gregory Kennedy. 



Newfoundland. 



E. A. Butler, H. Trambelt, M. Driscoll, 

 P. Haley, <i. McGrath, J. O. Marsh, II. 

 Rowe, C. Lento, E. M. Kain, J. Kain, L. 

 Lratc, E. Gushin, V. Squires, M. Gosse, A. 

 Lawlor, A. Hickey, R. Kain, 3. Kain, F. 

 O'Toolo, M. Brown, G. Fellham, M. Doyle, 

 A. Carcw, C. Carew, K. Ludiidgan, C. 

 Engles, S. I.. shephnrd, M. Griffin, A. 

 Norris, A. Conway, M. Casch, F. Perry, 

 C. Gushin, N. Gushin, .1. Fenncr Saunders, 

 M. Clouter, M. C. Clouter, W. H. Clouter. 

 Canadians. 



R. E. Tough, Miss Sylvia Carew. 



Hull Still Floats. 

 A radio message from the torpedo boat 

 destroyer Balch at 30 o'clock tonight 

 said that the steamer Stephano was still 

 afloat six miles southeast of Nantucket 

 Shoals lightship. The destroyer re- 

 ported that she was standing by, al- 

 though it seemed that the ship would go 

 to the bottom. 



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A GRAY WOLF measuring five feet 

 from tip to tip, has bean killed near 

 Naples, N. Y. Hunters, with dogs, 

 tracked the animal for several days 

 and finally, after he was wounded, 

 drove him out from cover and shot 

 him. Damage amounting to more 

 than $1000 was done to stieep* herds 

 before the animal was killed. 



