Show SIX SURVIVE T THE E T IN When Day Broke They Be Began Began gan Dropping and the Czar Czarina ma ina Tragedy Completed Marshfield Ore Jan tragedy of the sea has been written into the record f marine disasters on the grim north Pac Pacific io coast through the loss of the stanch iron steamship Czarina on the north spill of the Coos Bay Eay bar with a loss of thirty lives Jives livesA A solitary Harry Kentzel first assistant engineer of thou the wrecked vessel is the only living testimonial to the heroic efforts made by the United States life saving crew and citizens of Marshfield to aid tho I doomed ships company escape Is a wonderful ator ot of mans mails endurance and strength When WIlen the ship plied on th rocks with six or seven others he ha toc tocto to the rigging of the foremast Piled PHed bigi by the gale sea after sea smashed ove ool the vessel vossel the decks were awash ando was waa floating about Sudden a tremendous sea swept the shIp and an and his ble companions were w lehl from their places Kentzel Jentzel was sW TJ toward land but time and time agi aga 6 was carried out to sea by the currents He Is a strong man and afre ac fighting for what seemed to him age ag he managed to get hold ot of a piece nt J timber and was slowly driven As lie he neared the beach he could conid see tL t rescuers running up and down consciousness let left him and be knew noth Ing more until he came to on tha bl h alongside a big fire He had been snatched from the water by the and was brought back to life after ev oral eral hours vigorous treatment JIG Ifo is r the hands of physicians and ard tonight IS ISon on the road to recovery Kentzel nilde In San Six Survived Awful Night When fell faIl last lut night It Wt believed that all on board the Czarina were lost The boiling dash danh d 11 dover over the vessel and it seemed that human being could survive through thO th terrible night But when the first gleam or of dawn came those on the beach bealh d sIx forms in the rigging on the te theon on only I remaining mast and hope was T that the day would bring their thel rescue But the gale showed no signs tA cG abating and hope again grew faint Sod Sud denly one of oC the six men drop dropped ed Into th sea There was not long to walt wait before an another other surrendered and then a third wa seen to fall Into the black water tiia battered the Sea Swallowed Them Up UpA A little later and the watchers on saw their glasses the last laut S of bra brave men facing death As I if by bV agreement the they began to rid o of their heavier heafer clothing and then t to gether sprang Into the boiling sea Th ThoM YI were seen no more The identity of the tue who su sue the night will never b ha known definitely but the consensus o opinion Is that they were Captain C J of San Francisco Second Mate Mare John or of San Francisco Firse Officer James Hughes ot of San Francis Harold Millie Millis the only passenger son Bon of oI General Manager C J Millie I Us ot of tr tl e Southern Pacific company In and two sailors Story of the Wreck The Czarina left here yesterday esterday after afternoon noon In the face of a storm bound fr for San Francisco She had braved mM many a gale and her commander apparently saw no reason for tor delaying her departure He wished to take advantage of the U and steamed slowly down the bay tOWI the bar a few of young oung MUlls Millie friend and friends of the crew remaining on wharf to witness her passage over Iver th the bar which was breaking badly Budde ly Iy a serIes of big seas struck the pitching her about but she t fight ncr her va way on toward the open sea Then something happened What It was wa will never be known The vessel at a to stop op and sea after aCter sea her some or of the waves piling over decks Then she began belian to drift rapidly rapid toward the u ugly ly north spit It Is probable that something W we lt wrong with lien her rudder a as she seemed med tl t be beyond the control of the helmsman Then her anchor anthor was dropped but t would not hold and with her rudder oie lit of commission elon and big seas pounding her 1111 the Inevitable happened She struck tb spIt and therE she hung AssIstance ImpossIble News of oC the disaster spread rapidly i J i In a few minutes the beach was lined wi witt people The life crew was notified ai a tug boat was sent out but no ba could approach near enough to the u es sal sel to aid and keep afloat The life s Ing crew made several attempts t f 1 life lines over the I team er but aU all foO ff short When darkness tell fell a hope that an any of those on beaM be saved was Vas abandoned Patrol parties were organIzed and h iga beacons were lighted to guide and Or 1 courage the doomed men All night nigh th fires were kept kent blazing and little of three or four persons patrolled t beach watching every bit of that drifted toward the shore and Bra sa n ning the d dark rk waters in th hope of oC cat Continued on Page Three SIX SURVIVE THE NIGHT IN RIGGING 1 Continued from Page One sight of oC some poor lour fellow swimming IIi surf but their lr vigil was futile Not n a bod body came ashore only the viscera o of re torn n asunder In the wreck Story of Lone SUrvivor f TIie C was wag overwhelmed by sor en arid and machInery worked per Until I 1 shut hut them off oCt to take to tha rJ wIlen we 6 were pound poundIng ins Ing on th taM SatU Jr ir it H Kentzell I engineer the tho only survivor ot o the TIie storm was terrific nd tossed tossell us about like n a chip We dould r go ahead nor turn back We struck on n the south spit but drifted oft off and o succeeded In getting out the last br breaker aker and there cast anchor F The anoh anchor r began to drag and we weare Were are tossed back broadside Into the break breakers ers erg and were helpless The anchor chain was then cut to o let the Czarina as far Car In Inon inon on the beach all as possible to give the men mena a better chalice to get ashore Is still on the verge erge ot of nervous When his unconscious form WI vO II piCked up last night In the surf his arms and legs Jeg vore re wrapped about a hett timber with deathlike grip The timber had to bo be carried out with him and his limbs worked loose Waved Co t as Goodbye m rIi drowning of tIle the last six si victims was the addest phase of the disaster The Thelast Thelast last two to leave the riggIng were Cap Captain tain tam Du Duggan gan and Harold Millis son ot of General Genera Manager Millis Before jumping young av d his coat as a good goodbye goodbye bye signal to those gathered on s ore amon among whom hom Was bl his father Captain DU g n who had remained close to te young MilliS throughout was the tho last to leave tI the reck fled and stripped himself of oC all his rubbed his limbs to stir up dr clr and dived Into the foaming breakers None ot of them was ever seen again Late today toda a portion or of a human body was east CAst UI tangled In the spring ot of a ama ma I |