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Norwegian steamer, and we could get no answer. "It was not tho Drake, however, but a So we got into a boat which was moored near, and rowed out to where the Produgol should there we found that she had disappeared,

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"The tremendous tidal wave which followed the earthquake had washed her clean out of the and the downpont that night was torrential, dry dock lifting her off the props, and she was At about 5.51 on Monday morning they were awakened by the earthquake which they des ring right across the entrance of the dock in a engine-room and aribed as three distinct long shocks. They all sinking condition. The rushed out of the house into the street. The chimney stack of the dry dock had both fallen house next their own had fallen in a curions

Near the Produgol and moored at the quay fashion, making a kind of cave. As it looked secure and their own house was falling, they crept been discharging a cargo of coale consigned to was the Cardiff steamer Afonteen, which had into this cave for shelter from the falling masonry, the Italian Government. I asked the captain The whole family were absolutely naked except to let us come aboard, as I knew the owners. the younger woman who wore a chemise; they Messrs. W. and C. T. Jones. He gave his would not speak to each other, their throats

being choked with thick dust and their jaws paralyzed with four. All the time their terror was kept alive by a long, rumbling sound which they heard all round them. took courage

When this ceased they and determinal to for the Villa Mazzini, which seemed to them to promise the best shelter. On the way there they said that the ground seemed suddenly to gope open in places and throw out stones with violence, as if they were thrown by hand. One of these stones struck the little Catorine, who was being carried by her uncle, and severely injured her leg

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They gave a terrible description of the sights and sounds in the streets of Massine-how in

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dreadful state of things in the town, and we As soon as I saw him I pointed out the consulted as to what we could do to render any assistance, I shouted out to the captain of the Product to get ont a boat, with as many ladders and lawsers as he could.

CHILDREN'S PITEOUS PLIGHT: When we had got these together we started back tothe town-Capt. Owens, of the Afonicen sailors from the Produgol And here fet me say and three of his man, and some of the Russian that I was over prouder of being a Briton than I was on that occasion, for we were able to render services, which entailed the ntmost danger, to the people who were awaiting rescue,

back of that part of the Trinacria Hotel which "At this moment we heard cries from the hal been left standing. We saw Signor Cogi, a gentleman staying in the botol, standing on a narrow ledge. Him we managed to rescue.

But there was another life for us to save. A

down the tore all the skin off her hands, and had woman was clinging to a narrow ledge, and this we managed to reach with a rope. In to let go when she was about ten feet from the coring

way of saving life, and we went back to the ship. ground. She fell and broke her log.

"By this time we had done all we could in the We had no food, nor could we get any.

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One of the newspaper correspondente says:- King Victor, aided by common men in the work of rescue has often takon up a specte and helped to clear the rains, hastening to save the bariod victinn. His Majesty has shown him. galf quite heedless of the soul of decomposing kolies, while most of the workers have their nostrils filled with carbolic cotton, which is often changed, serve as a precaution against the to adopt this precaution, saying it means a lows pestilential stench, The King, however, refuses of time.

Queen Elena, engages in the most humble work, not only narsing the injured but refusing sleep and spending the night in making dress the Red Cross Society delayed going to Massina for babies. Some of the aristocratic ladies of matil the Queen pornnaded them to join the hospital ship which is now on the way.

Quoon Margherita is going to Messina, sid the Duke of Aosta is still try

trying to reaoli senné of the more isolated towns of Calabria, where it has hitherto been impossible to render help.

Queen Hele

was hart while trying to pre- statement of the facts is given by the curren vent stampede. The following interesting pondent of a London paper.

time in the hospital nursing the wounded, and The Queen, who had spout the whole of ler herself carry food and administering medicine When we got ashore we walked to the to the injured, was passing through one of the There the second mate of the Afonere In & moment panic prevailed among the patients Trinacris-or, rather, to where it had been. wards when a slight shook shook the building. Reid-limbed up the sheets which were still and hospital attendants Her Majesty, under hanging from the balcony, and brought outstanding the danger of such an alarm, at once behind us. our bags and clothing, and things we had left did her utmost, with voice and gesture, to calon the terror-stricken people. A rush was made for herself with ontstretched arme before the the doors, but the Queen courageously at. advancing crowd, and called upon them to stop. Some paused, but others blinded by fright and Queen, who staggered back and was bruisodion unable to control themselves, rished against the the chest. Fortunately she, was only slightly hurt.

with the ladders sad ropes. About forty yards Just then the Produgol's bat came ashore further down the street from where the Hotel Trinacris had once stood there were the remains houses had fallen. On the top baleony of this of a high building standing. All the intervening building, about eighty feet from the ground, an Their piteons dries for help were dreadful te the fifth floor, we saw two little children standing,

Those who saw her Majesty when thus suddently transforming herself from a ne

one doorway they had seen a bed in which a man the building itself seemed ready to col-into the commanding figure who so successfully.

was lying crushed by masonry, from which his limbs projected. How, in another they had seen a friend sought only by his leg, whom they tried in vain to ruscos. Everywhere they heard groans and the repeated wailing ory of - Misri cordia"; alwaye the same ery, Mericordia When seked if they thought of returning some day, they all cried in amazed choras, "Ma nen

è piu Messins; non esiste."

It was interesting to learn from them that, though only a little rain fall on Monday during the day, it had rained heavily that night and all Tuesday, when thero was also a high wind. As to the fires, they know of one which had started in a confectioner's shop in the Vis Placida and had burnt all the way to the Villa Mazzini. The municipal buildings were also burnt, and a house which they believed to be the America Consulate. Most of the houses, however, they said, were fallen to the height of a man.

lapse at any moment What was to be done? Capt Owens did not hesitate, We know a little Italian, and wa shouted to the children to lower a string tied to a stone. They understood, and presently we saw a piece of stone coming down towards us.

the meantime Captain Owens, who showed a coluese, and forethought which was up against the lower balcony of the building. beyond all praise, had reared one of the Indiers Then he turned to one of his able saamien, named Smith, who was standing by, and said, 'Now then, i

Smith I'

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shuddered. It seemed like sending the man to carrain death. But Smith turned his quid in his month and without a word was up the ladder on to the first balcony, Then he caught the ston tied to the string, which had been let down by the children. To this he attached a light line, which the children handed up and placed round one of the iron standarde of the top batoony..

▲ LNDON SHIFLBROYER'S EXPERIENCES. Mr. Constantine Doress, a well-known London shipbroker and insurance agent, who was at Messina when the earthquake occured gave on his return to London long narrative of

"By this means Smith was able to heal up a lias experiences from which we quote the two and a taittuch Mouila repe. Then he took following "I am a member of the firm of off his boots, and in a trioe he was shinning ap

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,” he said, "and went to Messins some three weeks ago to look after repairs) of the Russian steamer Produgol, which was wrecked at Bianco Nuove in December last. We had got her into -day "doof, and I was superintending the repairs on behalf of the owners.

I he staying at the Trinaria Hotel, with another Eaglishman a friend of mine, Mr. Emery Galger, a marine surveyor. We had a beurdom each on the third floor, in the front of the hotel, facing the street.

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"I remember nothing more until I awakened at 5.25. There was not the slightest warning of any kind. I felt my bed first rise np, as it were, and then rook viclently. I clut- ched the tides, and after the rocking had yoße on for a time, which coomed to me to be an age, I seemed to be falling falling through afade.

**Afterwards I found this lasted for ten seconds When it was over there "deine a series of awful crusting and then the roof came falling down all round me. I was smothered with bricks, and plasters, and I thought my last shour had ccine. For I knew it was a birth- quake, sa I had been in one once before in

Athens.

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dominated the hysterical crowd and quellad the panic, expressed their keenest admiration, and say this affords another proof of her in- domitable spirit and tavincible conrage inherited from her magnificent racy of untamable mean- taineers. With shining eyes and firm con with truly regal gestures, she cried, "Knep calm," and actually placed her own person asu harrier to prevent the mad stampede..

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"I held my breath. I have read of tanny brave doods, but never heard of one braver than that parformed by Smith. But that was feet not all When he reached the top balcony he leaned over pod shouted, Why, there's to off Coal, Tibor, &o 'em up have. I can't manage to get them all down by myself **

TWO GALLANT SOULS. Read, whe was standing by Now, Read,' he said.

"Captain Owens turned to his second mate,.

It was enough. In a second Road was khiining?

up the rope hand-over-hand. He hesitated apt a moment. We watched him with fear clutching sigh of relief when we saw him standing by the at our hearts, and there was something like a side of Smith on the top balcony of the building. which soomed to me to be rocking to a fall every second,

Capt. Owens ppprentices, named Possart, ren

The men aloft soon got to work. One of dered them great distance, while I stood at the foot the fadder to keep it from slip

not know how soon the whole shell would ping. The moments were dying, for we did collapse. An Italian workman stood near with his hands in his pockets staring at an. I begged him to lend & hand, but his foo only assumed a more vacuous expression-if work ourselves a that were passible and we were left to do the

"Read and Smith made their howsiers fast," and the ze by us, they lowered the cowering creatures who had been awaiting death from ten times the rope was lowered, sach time with that orazy light. One, two, three, and up to a child ratio in the slip noose which the deft sailors, and formed. Then dame an old wonton.

Then there came a moment of alance followed by more territic crashes, which mingled into one continuous rear. I shook myself free and got on my feet. It was pitch dark, and I felt for my matches. When I struck a light I was horrified to find that my bed was standing She was very stout, and we had a great deal of by the side of an abyse-how deep I could not see, trouble to get her down. But we managed it for the whole of that side of the hotel had

at last. collapsed, and my room was open to the air.

At last the brave rescuers came down the "I shouted out to my friend: "Are you all right, aiger? and he replied, "Yes. I went along the earrider to his room, and then we get the coolness they showed. All the time they heard screams from the room which was were iniminent danger of death, yet they worked. nort to his 011 the other sida.

Theseus calmly as if they had been on the ground. came from a Swede and his wife, and their baby. They had been in imminent danger of their who were occupying it. We brought them into resented our congratulations. But in spite of

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"Then, as the dust cleared away, we began to this, we could not help giving them a British see the stars, which seemed to be an omen of

cheer, hope. We found ourselves standing on a sort of tower, of which our three rooms formed the summit. All the other part of the hotel had fallen away from us, and we did not know how long it might be before the trail and tottering remains to which we were clinging might fall down too:

"Thou there came signs of fire from the debris, and we began to t about for means to get down, Caiger and ore up the sheets into strips, and made a rope of them. Then we towered the Swede and his wife and baby down

BAWN DUT OF BLAZING BUIN. "Bat there was other work for us. Near by where we were standing we heard piercing cries in the ruins of a ship The buildings all round from a woman, who was buried up to her waist her were basing, and slowly but surely the

fuel fumes were creeping nearer to ber

It was an awful scene. Could she be saved P Captain Owens gavon sharp word of command, and soon Read was rushing away to the Drake, a ship which was moored at the quay. I

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