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Show sciiDoiTiir IN GREAT Vessel With Seven Men I Hammered by Seat in Grays Harbor. ABERDEEN, Wash., Sept. i-Se, I men aboard the schooner Louiw, In 1 ' breakers at the entrance oi Gwsij bor, with a heavy ground nrell'M ing over her, were in grave dam' night. Last reports were that t(i vi sel was dragging ashore. Liiesan crews tried all day without euow; reach the schooner. The Louise, bound in ballast in Honolulu to Hoquiam, Wash., ft into the breakers early last night, u result of a thick fog. Sh proap dropped her anchors, which, wpitt heavy sea, held fast until shortly ft noon, when the terrific pounding ofl waves finally dislodged them. Lifesavers from Westport statu who went to the ship's aaslitaaa i mained out all night, unable until oi light to return across the bar. U had succeeded in getting a line to I Louise, but the crew refused ti ler A tug tried today to reach tl schooner, but could not get until mile of her. The Louise is a wooden vessalrf! tons. Late tonight it was thongit tat would be a chance for tugs to mi her and to- her to safety. At lit'! ports the crew of seven men wer?i on board. |