Show ALL HANDS LOST LOSTIN r rIN IN GREAT STORM STORMI I Steel Steamer Ira H Owen Vent Down in Lake Superior NINETEEN MEN DROWNED MASS OF WRECKAGE SEEN BY BYPASSING PISSING PASSING VESSEL G D Dee Dec IThe S steel teel steamer CIUC C U 11 Owen carrying a crew of Is to hn buy gone down with aU alt during durin the Ott on Lake Superior The Owen was u last sighted last Tuesday by t the e eainer U B Nye Nyc while oft ott Apostle Group The IU Owen Oen was showing dis distress tress tte a and seemed to be in a abad abad bad The N Nye e wits was almost help helpless less ies In the terrible storm amI do nothing to 81 sst t the Owen Which was wae goal lost to sight In a blinding snow When the storm torm cleared two hours later the Owen had dl disappeared Today Captain M K Chamberlain of the steamer Sir Siemens re rc pOrted at Ashland that yester yesterday ester da day while twelve miles east of an he be rat into a muss of consisting of chains stench Ions the top ot of a cabin aid ald other do de dobrie brie Floating in the midst of the wreckage were a number of life Ufe pro servers marked S S Ira II Owen The owners of the vessel el In Chicago have Nue given geu up UI hope of the steamer ever reach port Of th tite crew of nineteen the nam names of the following are known Joseph Mulligan Buffalo captain Honner first mate M Haggerty second ma mate te teH H Buchanan first en engineer ineer j T n B Alger second engineer r rn n B N Hook J Jacobson J Montray G C McKay lookout T 3 l Knudson lookout The Owen had a cargo argo of bushels bushela or of bule barley She was built in Cleveland In and was Insured for Her cargo of barley bade was as also insured d |