Show STUCK HARD AND W I W V FAST ON M THE REEF R EF May Be Necessary to Unload Transport Logan Inquiry Is Probable Honolulu March tarch 1 With engines running at full speed and assisted aasi ted by bythe bythe bythe the winches and propellers of the yes ves vessel sel they the sought to aid the British cruis cruls cruiser er Cambrian the he lighthouse tender Ku Kukul Kukul Kukul kul and the tugs Iroquois and Intrepid strained d for three hours this tills morning in an effort to drag the stranded trans transport transport transport port Logan off the reef on which she had driven feet of her bow w while maneuvering to enter her slip sUp Several hawsers were snapped napped by the strain upon them but when the tho position of the troopship was ascertained 1 by measurement m It It was found that she had been moved only six feet and the attempt to her was abandoned until high tide comes again tonight Cargo May Be Removed Many Chipping men believe that it will be necessary to lighter the Logan of her cargo before she can be bo freed treed from the reef If the effort in which the Cambrian and the three tugs join at high tide prove fruitless It IS probable probable probable able that the work of hoisting out cargo will be begun tomorrow morning It is announced that an nn investigation into the grounding of the Logan will be undertaken soon in the effort to fix the blame for tor the accident Pilot Milton N Sanders brought the big ship Hp Into the harbor Saturday night and was in charge at the time she went aground He has refused to make any nt for publication Fifteen hundred soldiers and passengers gers carried by b the Logan who were landed Sunday morning spent the day about the city Washington March 19 A brief brieC dispatch received at the war department today re garding the grounding of the transport Logon Logan in Honolulu harbor says the ac was as of the pilot and anti that i no damage was done to the vessel The Logan Lowan Lo an was In charge of a pilot and a U civilian illan being thus in no attaches to army officers The Thu accident will be investigated by a board of army officers and a report made to the war department |