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Show Flashed to spar, woman is saved Wife of Captain Thrown OverBbaxfd in Stcrxn, 1$ Rcjccsd by Another Vessel Ves-sel After.Hard Fiht . ABEEDEEN, -Wash, Nov. 24.A thrilling tale of peril at sea in which a woman, i the wife of - Capt. Tom Stream, master of the schooner Emma . Claudina, waa transferred to the bark-entine bark-entine Mary Winkleman through rag- Stream and his crew who were brought here by the schooner Minnie Caine. Poring the height of the storm the . Claudina lost her rudder and the pros-' pros-' ; pectsvwere she - would pile up on the rocks. Mrs. Stream was much alarmed and- the captain finallv decided to place her aboard the Mary Winkleman . which was riding near by. This waa done b lashing her to a spar. She war carefully lowered into the watery the men on the Winkleman drew her through the rough seas and she was taken aboard while her husband.-' stood watching the progress. .Soon afterwards the Winkleman stood ; out. to sea and has not been seen since. , r pt."YJStream took a bar . tug this " "Coi&Sf nd went outside in search of t.(ship. ' - After Mrs. Stream's safety had been provided for as far as possible every-thrn every-thrn was done to save the Emma Claudina. The port anchor was dropped , . but the cable broke. The starboard anchors were then dropped 'and held the vessel And. she is. now lying, where it is believed she will stay until a tug can bring her in. ' .. . . .... . The Minnie Caine came in sight on Wednesday and after three hours' hard pulling in the ship's boats -over rough seat Capt. . Stream and his men were taken aboard and brought here. They say the storm was the worst ever known along this eoast. |