| Show LOST IN X T I 1 u j pi ATLANTIC A T ai k AN rac passengers and crew of a steamer perish in i sundays storm f chirt four bodies have been recovered Reco jered from the Water Large quantity of wreckage washed ashore Ashor eOne ane ol 01 the shocking hockin ing ft dis asters or of the many that occurred during duran th the eTer tible storm storm alone along the new ew england coast hundreds ot of ships lost boston mass nov 29 A boston herald special from north truro says the steamer portland of the boston and portland steamship company plying between boston and portland was totally wrecked at 10 sunday morning off highland light and the entire crow and passengers perished within a short distance of land A large quantity of 0 wreckage including trunks and material have como come ashore and at dark last night 34 bodies had been recovered from the surf by the lifesaving life saving crew at high bead station i I 1 ell the news wai was br brought 0 aught through the 1 agency of a special ciLl train i ai the wires 1 are down on account of the storm following Is a partial list of the passengers said to be on board the portland when she sailed from boston saturday night 1 9 J i oron hooper 11 II true hooper isaiah frye miss bliss ruth frye ML slips maud frye miss maud simms miss maude dennis mrs airs theodore theodor alien I 1 miss alien allen miss cole of springy field mass mrs airs daniel R rounds mise isherwood miss ross miss alls a edna mc nic C F wilson of bethel maine hon it F r dudley freeman hn ir 7 0 getchel Get chil of boston miss bliss sophie holmead alse helen langthorne miss M plimpton of charles river G W cole miss bliss burns duma mrs airs charles wigging M C hutchinson airs george C cj of weymouth ala mass an and 13 wheeler of south sout weyd A Y 6 mouth mass the crew so far as can be ascertained Is as follows capt hollis H 11 blanchard second pilot lewis nelson clerk horace moore second mate john mckay quartermaster F peterson watchman T sewell and W williams first engineer thomas Al Merrl errill ll third engineer C verrill Verrl ll second engineer stew art euen heuston henston first pilot lewis strout purser V F W A ingraham mate ellward deering quartermaster noel dyer Wat watchman ehman 11 D blake watchman man IV ri D second engineer john walton steward A V Al matthews atthews deck crew john daly arthur sloan peter colllns collins cornelius obrien odrien matthew barron george C george M alvary james davidson morris graham D bruce richard hartley F leighton electrician tr J mcneill Mc Nelll T E fennell pennell fireman W J F doughty fireman J E fireman fl reman J A dillon IL merriman fireman fl reman 11 carter fireman 11 rollison Roll lson W B Robi chati walters waiters johnson Joh neon lee foreman gatling head Sal Salon onman nian latimer arthur johnson george 1 graham samuel smith barber comer stewardesses mrs carrie carrio M 1 I harris mrs airs M berry passengers 31 L sewell of portland charles 11 thompson william chase mrs bers kate coy east boston mrs Hee of chelsea mass harry swift east boston miss bliss jennie hoyt north boston miss bliss jennie edmonds marion marlon street east boston george B kennison Kenn lson jr booth bay maine fred stevens portland child of charles 11 thompson of woodford Wood tord maine fred sherwood of portland mrs airs thompson and child woodford maine master blaster phillip chase worcester arthur F heesom Heer som miss A swift ot of portland mrs cornelia N mitchell J A carroll of lowell mrs anna rounds portland perry jackson jackso n wife and child south portland mr pierre portland the passenger list given above numbers 51 and the Officers and crew crow number 48 the portland wa was built in bath maine in 1890 and was a side wheel steamer of 1315 tons her length I 1 Is a feet beam 42 41 and depth 15 feet she was valued ai at and Is fully insured boston mass blass nov 29 2 from reports that have come by wire mall mail and messex messenger iger to the associated press from new england points up to 10 this forenoon it was difficult to estimate the me total loss of life and disaster to ships along this coast as the result of the recent sto storm rm the list of 0 disasters seems to grow every hour and auti from dispatches thus tar far received it appears that at least 40 schooners ners have been wrecked at different point points from eastport East port maine to new haven conn eighty six schooners ners have been driven ashore and avid eighteen barges loaded or empty are aground this list does not include the thirty six vessels either wholly or partially wrecked in boston harbor nor halt half a dozen or more craft which are reported missing including the wilson line freighter ohio which la to ashore on spectacle island in this harbor the steamer john J hill which is la ashore at atlantic the mer AP chants and miners transportation steamer fairfax ashore on sow and pigs ledge of Cutty chunk north a small steamer george chaffee foundered at rockport rockfort Rock port mass when these are added lidded the aggregate lie list liet t exceeds vessels the loss of life Is hard to determine it is known that about fifty perso persons m perished in and about boston hal harbor rb 0 r reports from other places in some cases state that the crew of vessels escaped many however state that t he fate of the crew is unknown some survivors have turned up and lifesaving life saving stations and incoming vessels have brought a few sailor sailors from wrecks perhaps a score would adv cover those of whom nothing is known including the sixty five or more who were on board the steamer portland new york nov 29 the french cable company has advices advises from cape cod mass mauss saying that twelve bodies from rom the steamer portland have been washed ashore at that station boston nov 29 A special to the herald from highland lights says a large three masted schooner name unknown is ashore on peaked hill bar two sailors and one passenger lost the captain and two seamen were saved saved the schooner will be a total wreck A two kavc ti schooner supposed to be tho philmen of Province provincetown town was picked up tip by the steamer longfellow the schooner was dismantled and the tote ot of the 6 crew ew is unknown |