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Show PASSENGERS PRAISE CAPTAIN AND CREW ASTORIA. Or. Nov. 1 1. The forty-eight forty-eight men and women composing the ship's company of thn Htcanicr Washington, Washing-ton, whose rescue was accomplished late yesterday afternoon by the tug Tatoosh, just an ihc Washington was being swept In on the rocks near North Head, arc In excellent spirits today, mid extravagant extrava-gant In their praise of Captain Charles T. Csiilev and the crow of the Tutoosh and of Captain Wlnkol and the crew of the Washington. On tho other hand Captain Wlnkol says that a "braver complement com-plement of passengers never sailed the ocean. Not one or the pnssengers "lost his head-' during the whole twenty-four hours the .shin was In danger, according to Captain Wlnkel. "All on board did exactly right at sill stages." said Captain Winkel. "and 1 am proud to have been In such company. It was wonderful. I especially want to mention the courage and bravery of Mrs. Morv Fullmer and Mrs. Pangle, our only Women passengers. Thv kept their nervo wonderfully well, and their conduct .was ' an Inspiration to the rest of us." i |