Show ISEA SEA GIVES UP DEAD DAD AND A CLEARS CLARS MARINE N MYSTERY RY SEATTLE Wash Nov Kov 30 The The bodies of f Captain A. A B. B Jensen and Mate l P P. Hohmann of ot the schooner W. W J J. lost In last Fridays Friday's st storm rm off of the Quillayute river were found today by Indian searchers washed up on the beach beach at t Cape Johnson according to a message re received received received re- re hero here today Two sailors were found round alive Altogether there were twenty three J persons aboard the barge when it was wrecked Captain Jensen was was wasa a native of Denmark but he had become a naturalized naturalized naturalized nat nat- Chilean He was 30 years old With him on the ill fated ship were his wife 21 years old and his year 1 son teon Haakon Jensen They are believed be- be lIe ed to have perished Mate 1 Mate Mate-Hohmann Hohmann was 30 years old and a n native e e of German Germany i Others who probably were drowned I or killed when the ship struck James Island included Fred J. J e 47 J J. J W. W Crossland 54 53 chief engineer Charles Peterson 21 second engi engl- nee neer Albert Schroeder r 22 steward John 39 boatswain No o word of the had been re received received re re- ed since Friday until early toda today when a n. wireless message from the I weather bureau at Clallam bay re ro- ro I ported that Indians wh whoA q been e n sent out by W V R R. Grace 5 owners owners own own- ers of the to patro patr shore shore had found the bodies an ashore captain captain captain cap cap- tain and mate together fc two sailors sanor who were e Bot t near exhaustion on the beach near Cape I Johnson 1 Meager reager ad advices vices Indicated the sailors sailors sail sailors I ors were too near death to talk The They were taken by the Indians to an Indian settlement o on the bleak I Washington coast where where- the they were being cared for Cor toda today j I The Tho towed b by tho the Santa SantaRita SantaRita Rita left Tacoma last Wednesday edne bound for the west coast of If South America with witha a a lumber cargo She was full fully equipped d with sails saUs but was being towed towed- because of greater speed The two ships snips had pas passed ed Cape Flattery and were proceeding down the coast when the storm burst hurst forth The southwest gale kicked up Immense Immense immense Im Im- im- im mense Boas 11 Hiat l ran thirty feet teet high and gradually l drove the ships toward the rocky iJ chore hote of Jame James island Just Justoff justoff justoff off the mouth of the Quillayute river ri about forty miles south of or Cape Flat Plat tery The Santa Rita after battling for tor hours hourI to 10 save the at length w was forced to cut the hauser and the I was last seen sen drifting steadily i toward tl the t rc rocky y shore e. e I |