Show 1 BODIES BODIES' FOUND r NEAR SCENE Of F Foundering ou dering of oi V Vessel s eI Worst Worst Lake v Lake ake Tragedy r s r Since J 1860 60 CAPTAIN PERISHES PERI HES Owners Owners' of Steamer W Welcome Wel Welcome l- l come Inquiry MILWAUKEE EE Oct 25 ed Press Seven Seyen Seven bodiel marked today toda the r resting t tg place of a a Lake Michigan steamer and revealed the fate rate of her ker crew ew of four fifty ri Each encased in a a. they floated bloated among among- among wreckage front from their ill fated the Gr Grand Trunk runk car ferry Milwaukee on on the lake sixteen six six- teen miles mites southeast of VI Vh 4 A half J dozen boats boats' were detailed to 10 to the tim scene and amid complete the th work of ot salvage today Last night l searchers recovered reco seven bodies and und bits lilts of ot wreckage which told how Milwaukee the M plunged 10 tU the time bot bottom when Jt she was she was unable unable- to breast waves o of ot Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day and ana make port ather at ather t ther her de Grand Haven Hl C CAPTAIN PT i DEAD DEAD Tho The tory story t ry of o l events leading Heading up to tho thor sinking seemed destined to remain locked In In the ot Theman The wim man J Jd Ia J d lI lIw io w was s' s Captain Robert obe BJ Bad lither Bad McKay l of or Grand Haven whoso whose fifty y years rS of the ir treacherous ach loUS lake gales ended with defeat While searchers were writing the thelast thelast last entry in in- In tho the log of t. t tho the Milwaukee kee foundered kee foundered federal l gators were vere J laying yIn plans for an investigation of cit the tragedy ono one of or ortha the Limb worst t since tho Lady dy Elgin dIsaster disaster dis dIs- aster in 1860 The Tho United States steamboat t in- in in inspection inspection service through sh Cai Captain tain William Wiliiam A. A Collins of ot Milwaukee Mih wanted v ant to kno know If tho the sinking ot of t th vessel was duo to tow tow- negligence of or mt tho those e who ord ordered red the ship to clear port in iii the face of or storm warnings or 1 If the manner mann r of ot hanI hari han I JC Continued on page 7 7 7 I NEAR ARV SCENE OF fF i FERRY WRECK L i V Continued from from- roni pa page e 1 I I I T dlf dung 1 the the ship I IP was wa contributory y t to the tr g dJ f S V I W WELCOME v The Grand r Trunk commodore at Milwaukee l 4 C Charles lc jid sId s. s d h 5 Company omed zin any investigation that may bo made Into th the un un unfortunate aU atter lr and rind added My ty Iy company would not knowingly take any my risks either with the tho of or Us Its or with its property 4 V V V The Tho first V Inkling S' S th the the- cir car ferry which sailed Tuesday B a morn morn- ii hg ff Jt en frel freight ht cars aboard had hul gone came cune yes Ves yesterday esterday es morning morning- when hen two wo j were wetie found Later in the Ule after 1 n noon on the tho steamer Steel I Chemist of Chicago discovered eted two and just before betre dusk fell coast gu guardsmen guards ii rd men recovered reco the bodies s of Cap Cip- tam tain McKay nd the he purser ARichard A. A Richard rd S 'S Sadon don of ot Grand Haven The They the only jonly ones Identified t A Another Uj r was s' s pl picked ked up by the by tb the steamer Albert AThert Albert Gar Gary it wa was not vaa not I stop p. p at Milwaukee but outside the harbor entrance leO do don n whistle u until nill a. a L. L t tug came cam ou out and brought the bod body apparently I of or orn ofa a n. stok stoker r to shore i LIFEBOATS FOuND ND I V. V Mean other boats had bad found fc i r lifeboats l the pilot house I and utensils uteJ front the galley gaU floating float float- ing Ving on tle lake V Marine men here her discussing the caus for cause for the disaster that the cars carl carried In tho hold torn from rom their p n s i y y y tb the of ot the fi l The The- he weight of ot the thi earn cars They ono on ne side Bide |