This graphic chart unfolds high points of the stark drama of death disclosed by the finding of two bodies on bleak Marchena Island in the Galapagos group. Two white men and a Negro left Charles Island in a small skiff for Chatham Island, some sixty miles northeastward. Strong ocean currents, and perhaps a tropical gale carried them northward, across the equator to death by starvation and thirst on the lonely volcanic isle where the bodies of two white men were found by Capt. Rodriguez of the fishing clipper Santa [sic, Santo] Amaro last Saturday. The Negro's body, however, was not found. A bundle of baby clothes also found near the bodies is still a mystery. The drawing is by Times Staff Artist Charles H. Owens.
 
NOTE: Actually boat had previously reached Indefatigable Is. (Isla Santa Cruz) and was enroute to Chatham (Isla San Cristóbal) when it went off course.