Show THIRTY LIVES LOST LOSTIN I IN St Steamship Czarina a Total Wreck Off the I Oregon Oret Ore Jan Southern Pac Pacific ic steamer Czarina which left this port for San Francisco this afternoon lies a to total tal wreck on the north spit of the Coos Bay bar and 30 lives are believed I Ito Ito to have been lost There appears to be no hope that many of the crew will reach shore alive I I Th rh steamer left heft port this evening dur seas break breakIng ng mg a gal gak Tremendous were lug Ing over the bar as the Czarina attempted to pass out Into the ocean Those on onshore short shore who had gathered to watch the departure of the boat suddenly were to see the Czarina sweeping to toward toward ward the North Spit Her engines apparently cathy had been disabled The heavy seas se seemed med almost to envelop the steamer and she drifted rapidly on to the spit at a point about a mile above the jetty The disabled vessel pounded heavily while great waves s swept over her Mute Appeals for Help Th cr tw ew crowded Into the rigging and be seen making frantic ge tures for help white while hundreds on shore among them C J MUlls Millis manager of the steam steamship steamship ship company whose son was on board the Czarina were compelled to stand idly by and see man after man washed over overboard board So rough was the sea that all efforts of the lifesaving crew to launch haunch a boat were In vain while attempt after at attempt attempt tempt to shoot a life line from shore across the vessel also failed The dis distance tance was too great As darkness fell only a few of the tue crew wee seen to be still clinging to the wreck but it Is not believed that an any of these can survive the night The Czarina carried a crew of nine nille of officers officers and men menSon menSon Son of Manager Lost Millie 20 years of age son of C J is general manager of the steamship company operating the Czarina was the on only passenger He was en route back to the University of California aft af after t ter er spending a short vacation with his parents here The officers were C J Duggan captain James Hughes first officer J second officer car M I third officer B F Hodges purser William G Bode weigh er Henry Young chief engineer F E Kentzell first assistant engineer F E Robinson second assistant engineer K It H Kentzell first assistant engineer of the Czarina was washed upon the beach tonight Ie WM was with difficulty difficult res toted to consciousness but he Is too weak to speak and Is believed to be In Internally injured A second body was seen in the water but was carried out Olt again before the |