Show EASTlAND BEING RAISED Captain Captains Cebin Found Open nod notI fought II liy by Prosecution Probably Probably- Washed awn A 0 Chicago Aug When 13 When When the work of raising the steamer Eastland nd which capsized In the Chicago river July 24 Z-I last and drowned nearly 1000 per persons person onH was stopped b by darkness tonight United States tes District Attorney Charles F. F Clyne announced that tho the ship had been ral raised ed 73 per pel cent cont of or the distance necessary to right her liar I Mr lr Clynes Clyne's announcement was based bUlled on calculations ct made b by government engineers At dawn tomorrow a corps corpa of or engineers engineers engi engl- will s selected by tho the federal authorities authorities ties will begin the tho examination o of t the tho Eastland's Interior Tho They will subsequently subsequently be bo summoned before the federal federal federal fed fed- eral grand Jury jur to report their find find- ings lags When When the tho upper deck dock of tho the Eastland Eastland Eastland East- East land was floated above the surface of the river Richard an Investigator investigator from the office of the states state's attorney announced that ho could see sea seethe tho the c cabin of ot Harry captain of the tho vessel had been broken Into and that th t papers of ot great groat value which tho the etl state to hoped to tine Uno at the trial of ot those Indicted In connection with the catastrophe catas- catas tr had probably floated down the tho river and were lost lOll The cabin had been locked by Captain Pod era en before bo- bo I fore roro tho the ship overturned Tho The l key ey to the cabin had l been turned over to States State's Attorn Attorney and Mr Con- Con was was was' wasat at the scene to search for tor this evidence Another r lun Investigation Iu tI Ordered Washington Aug 13 A A committee I I to boat of oC supervising inspectors of the e team steam I boat Inspection service was named ad y to-y to to day as by Inspector General Uhler to InI ln- ln ve the VieD SeT on the Great c I lakes to further safeguard passenger r traffic Tho The Investigation In was was ordered ordered by Secretary The Tho committee commit commit- tee will include Supervising Inspector John K Bulger el of ot San Ban an I Francisco Eugene E. E ODonnell O'Donnell of ot Boston C C. II II U. of or Detroit N. N B. B Nelson of ot Cleveland eland and John A A. A Potter POllOi o of Now New Orleans They will meet at Cleveland September 10 |