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Show i little Island awaiting the arrival of H-bcuers who are hurrying toward them. As soon as the vessel f truck. Captain Cap-tain Griffith ordered the lifeboats out and In a short time the sailor were inking th passengers ashore. That CaptalrV Griffith believes hh ciaft is In no great danger, and that In. landed his passengers only to be on the yate f,ldo Is Indicated by a wireless report received from th Watson early this morning 9avlng that an effort would be made to float the vcssr-l nt high tide. The Watson's sinter ship. Duckman, Inbound from San Francisco, has been Instructed to give her aid. STEAMER AGROUND, PASS NGERS SAVED Seattle, Wash, Sept. 2. The Alas-ka-Pacillc Steamship company's 1800-lon 1800-lon steel steamship Watson vAnt ngrouiid on. the reef off Waaddah Inland, near Neah Bay shortly after 11 o'clock last night, and now lies in a dangerous position on the rocks. Although Al-though there was a heavy fog. the :ea was comparatively calm and all of the ninety-two pasi-engon aboard the vessel, which was bound from Seattle for San Francisco and Lo Angeles, were taken ashcie in the Mnall boat3 unharmed. The passengers passen-gers are safely camped on the rugged |