| Show NOT HOT A SOUL WAS SAVED all the Port lands company I 1 swallowed by sea SIXTEEN BODIES RECOVERED that IT number amber has come ashore find and it is not likely that any more will be ba found number of people who went down with the ill rated fated steamer not positively known but probably not a lifeboat life lite boat or raft has been washed ashore tow few bodies I 1 mass nov 30 abe steamship portland plying between doston and portland was swallowed by the sea jn in last sundays storm oo off high head of all the ships chips company of over souls not lot one survived and the story of the disaster Il laster m will III nev never r be told sixteen bodies have earn corn ashore and it Is not likely that many more will aill be recovered nearly every sea captain and mariner on the capo on being asked for an opinion states that every one on board undoubtedly was I 1 ost lost ono feature ot of the disaster Is As the ahr absence of any fragments of a lifeboat or life raft among the mass of 0 I 1 wreckage from the portland and which much I 1 has baa been washed one theory Is that the boats and life rafts were carried far out to me sea and were not blown anywhere near the coast old marlit marinero mariners ma erg say they cannot understand der stand why the steamer which about 9 saturday night just benoite beffie the gale broke in its full fury was waa sighted between thatchers Thal chers island and eastern point cape ann by the schooner maud S did not put into gloucester harbor it was mas appa lent from tho the fall of the barometer that a northeaster was ap pro achin inc why Y the ae portland orti and ever left boston at all saturday night Js in what puzzles marine men on capo cape cod passengers OX ON PORTLAND the following Is ns as nearly a complete lete list of 0 the passengers ot of tho the portland ortland as it IL Is possible to get at present st II L sewell fred Sh sherwood thompson P portland artland charles if 1 thompson mrs mra thompson and child avo Woo diford me william L chase braster master philip chase worcester A r thur F hermont ind and mrs haysom IIer som miss ella elio swift portland harry smith east boston mrs fro Corne cornegia Jia N mitchell miss jennie C hoyt Norl Nort heaston boaston mrs J A carroll lowell mrs jennie G edmonds n eist list coston boston mrs aj I 1 land and george B kennison Kenn lacin jr booth bay harbor me perry jackson wife and child and georfe cole all of 0 me lie miss ross miss edna boston mrs mr theodore allen alien miss allen alien isaah frye ruth frye lil miss maud portland walter L bernis bemis and ilfe auburn mo me mrs G 0 chickering waymouth mrs ira augustus wheeler south waymouth mrs hattle A lord last east De dealing elIng wife ot of hollis lord second engineer of 0 the steamer manhattan mrs ezekiel dennis kiiss mla I 1 florang ig portland william mosher Gos hsun me who hail had been spending thanksgiving with friends in chelsea Chel soa mrs jr houston wife of the second steward of tile the ship a child and mrs houstons Hous Hou tons sister names not obtainable miss cole springfield mass ilass C IF wilson bethel me george crozier st john N B R miss edna clark eva clark west brook albert dark Som orvllle john doherty micca I 1 kelly boston scott proctor south portland mrs drtad rounds jimi tind daughter merton small Wood woodard frd 4 I 1 i me ile miss alice tucker lowell mass miss aliss annie botrow manchester N 11 mrs IVey lock south weymouth henry D young boston george bonney portland rort lind james buckminster providence pro dence R I 1 william hanson gorham Gor hajn me miss rowena 11 heald cumber cumberland i arid mills miss madge ingraham mo me horace pratt ml mi q i may pratt miss janle me hc mullen portland mis ilar M X kenny south portland ind me harry sylvester portland tied fled stevens woodfords Wood fords me to lars bamps welch airs do duac shire louis F underwood p sophia 13 heath hi ath portland miam ml a emma L L plympton charles river mass lass miss bunns charles wiggin portland mr bit and mrs julian A hogs hogg 1 salem mrs mra E B L baker miss emma cobb fred stevens portland mis eva totten portland formerly of boston william De ardsworth employee 0 of f portland rolling milts MAIL resident of 0 Ll Li conia me ile miss bolen balen langthorn music teacher in the deering school deering dut rang te ic lived it iiii portland frank wilson allson formerly employed in the crawf crawfurd rd house boston home in ili st john N 13 orin hooper and son carl portland james W flower st john N B D principal of 0 buss bliss commercial college lewiston me lie alias dudley freeman portland john J murphy and timothy kirby marlborough shoo shoe workers D osborne catchell boat boston it n mis ll 11 so sar ford jerry dily daly D ily W J kohn S cohen mrs mra horace pratt portland theodore Pave naJ lowell D W olivery lvery Ivery roxbury mass total 95 it was ices learned leai ned today that L F strout first pilot and U B D deering mate previously previous iV aboard tho the portland were not with nith her when she hi was wrecked Fol following loing Is a list of the bodies washed ii shore on the outside coast of 0 cape cod up to midnight tonight identified body of 0 E dudley freeman of 0 yarmouth me mci a prominent attorney and member of the governors council george W delaney IS 2 years of 0 age boston george graham colored porter of 01 the th portland william mo mosher it her of gorham me afe body of it a man believed to be b john walter second engineer of the portland body of ti a woman about 45 years or at age A gold cold watch was found on this body N with 1111 the monogram J G E engraved on the case the body may bo be that of mrs jennie edmunds of bobon ton I 1 the exact number of persons who were carried away from doston boston by tho the portland will probably never be b known as no list lint or of passengers ws was retained on share choro when the vessel left last saturday many estimates ot of the tha number on board have bent been made but the estimates have seldom agreed C F williams of boston agent of thet tha portland steamship company Pally places place the total number of persons on the th at lot IM or possibly this I 1 i estimate however Is generally regard regarded as rather small it has bits been beef stat stated edli that the tha number was as high as 03 lei irl but mr williams donics that so BO prong DID many I 1 aall bilka d on tit hie portland it Is proba bli thit that 1 10 including ILI and II 11 or cr w m is in near aca the correct number VESSEL rouND rOUNDER EnED CD crew ot of the rose haw point life Is 19 located ni fit the pa fit ing ne station which tip lip of caw cape cod report that on sunday i morning during th the height of UK tile stor n they heard four four sharp whistles from Is a steamer which A was vas recognized the signal was ft a danger signal heard at about aboud 73 anil and the ihu cri arrn 8 hastily manned the boa boils 8 to give ai t wt otance ance it 1 Dos possible sIble the weather it was impossible to in ii i 0 thick that 6 ck tiny any distance oft off all shoie to the c crew r c W could locate no steamer an and ill the b blasts 1 t ot of a whistle Ahl atle were ere heard only once the men dien ore are now ot of the opinion that it cam from the portland some time bufor tho bhe foundered for or it la Is gent ally that she went to the bottom and u was as not by going on shore chore tin tbt opinion la Is also general here that the boat wits wn gradually b battered to pl i by the mountainous seas tile the upp r fillings filling being carried away until th ii tier iler stegall to pour into her the fit anc that hat tier her wheel was found rop rip altac ut ached bed on oil the orleans shore Is en to indicate that the pilots m wn rt powerless to control tile the vessel c urs in I 1 he bay and that they N were ere 1 ci I to w wh lash h the wheel TM tin absence of 0 any very cry large bee tlona of urecka wreckage ge from the portland on the ill cons coast t Is accounted for or by the thlire th iry that the hull bull itself went to the bottom the largest piece of 0 wreck ag ae to ported up tip to sunset was a piece about thirty feet beet long lone il II fro foro the III steamer took tier her final plunge the passengers and crew it would seem keem WIL cited all means at their command to save their lives as Is shown by the large number bomber ot of life pr vora anti and belts bells found among tho hie III hi r 1 portions itna of the urecka the 1 body from the wreck came e at it which itch la Is a few miles fur ur th down domn the butir r coast of the cipe ti IL n the peaked hill station tile the ill n t bodies found were mere picked up at pinto p enla further south on the same day ay and the I 1 lire lie preservers wood worl work two to or three pieces of baggage bag gain lard tobacco paper and other stuff from the cai cafeo go began to rite rile up on the shore south of High licad LITT LITTLE Lr FOUND little keckage wreck mi aRe was found north norih of that point the swift undertow oft shore carried an immense amount of debris and many bodies south as aa tar far as beach and nantucket sound tile the northern limit indicated that the wreck was mao near dear large numbers ot of volunteers include in g several persons w ho he had friends or relatives on oil board the steamer assisted the surf men in pu patrolling trolling pul rolling the bench beach prom l rom the tip end of cape cod to Monon there are arc ton ten government life savins stations and all the crews have been on duty almost constantly since last saturday evening ft allen hen tile the great blow sex bel in on monday and yesterday several bodies were more sighted in hip surf some distance from shore but they disappeared from view before they could be secured the body of it a man at nn an undertaking der taking loom here Is supposed to be that of william mosher a business nian of gotham me A body believed to be that of john walton second engineer of at tile the portland poi Post hand land came ashore OIK nauset yesterday |