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8 (OCLOCK EXTRA “I'he Seattle Star ~twe tent- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY a4, 1906. VOL, NO. 26. a5 CENTS PER MONTH. b aee 6s emma 9 IST OF THOSE RESCUED AND NOW AT CAPE BEALE — ican t Steamer Salvor Now on Its Way to Victoria With Fifty or Sixty Bodies of the Victims Aboard---Vessel Succumbs to the Beating of Waves Before Rescuing Steamers Arrive { | WATCH FOR EXTRAS The Star's extras last night on the Valencia disaster, J] which continued to appear up to midnight, gave the most |] complete information obtainable from all sources. The Star's Victoria correspondent wired the latest information \f from the scene of the wreck and gave this paper much the HM. T. Teleman. ' ! VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 24.—In one boat at Beale hut SHE IS DISTRACTED) y “yh oe. ney Penmptoce best account of any that was received in the city. The Star also wired to San Francisco and received the first copy of gre the following: Bunker, assistant school superintendent, a yi! tly the passenger list that reached Seattle. This was published I w Sibley jr eon of I w. M Vik | ev a mn" a ry Geattle, who lost his wife and two daughters; J, Richey, fire Sibley, 443 2rd av mong t Be ! en before the officials of the company here had received . ‘ . ° |f the list. During the evening the local offices of the Pacific : , i 1 f passengers on th ated WA | | & & man; Carl Samuel, first class passenger for Seattle; Mike | venne rs. | if Coast were besieged with inquiries as to the names of the ad Young Sibley worked as a bell- | t rl on | | 7m " , Hoee, second class passenger for Seattle; R. Brown, Jap | poy ai the Hotel Cocll sae alien | Ma gh nt |] passengers. These inquiriers were referred to The Star's # {for @ period of 16 mouths previous} 8. KB. Dawson |] extras for the information named Hasoda, from Oakland to Seattle, In the other boat | io November 1 when he left! D. Dalley, | 7 3 Pha eotage mde Bahco ne G. trickese | The Star distributed thousands of papers comaining ex- were T. J. McCarthy, boatswain; Thomas Shields, F. Camp- | employed as a bellboy in the Lang MM. Piaber |] clusive news of the disaster throughout the business and poll, second class passenger, who lost his wife and 16-year-old gaye 8 ye egy agg wg Mw i 1 Sees Stoeeey residence districts of the city and in many of the suburbs. E. Ledhos, f Alt Well ne = oes ' Gtube Today The Star has its special representative at the scene daughter; B. E. Ledhos, fireman; bert Wells, 17 years old, |. —s of the disaster and will print the latest details as fast as : . . ' | | F ei the United States navy; John Mark, W. Goslin, T. Lamp: | | received. gan, C. Brown, all seamen of San Francisco. j | | | ! | Jant engineer of the Valencia, this] maintain rates in this state, The { hearing will probably last several VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 24.—The Valencia is a total chome MAP SHOWING Wi of the worst wrecks ever | days. P BHO NG ch EY a OCT | , joss and every one of the 100 souls aboard her have per- | ob Loortng } : ee Sete | had on this coast,” said E. M. Wood ‘ cS i ished. 1. B Luces Pek Bird rocks wtand at the en-| ing from a height of 176 feet above|Of the board of marine underwrit-| She went to pieces during the heavy blow of last night | | 2 - ntgom ery by tel caag ‘ Pres ieee: a i Te Lo Se «te Triad ehaue Go be ab tar eek of tant and because of the character of the coast line it was abso- 4 eg Wet Rhote woter, and two ia fr the ight « the ourne | impossible for any of those aboard her to reach shore. | J. Marphy | ana He off them nearly half a/ and weatern reefs in the entrance | i details of the disaster are now coming from Bam- Mike Myoclivie | Saar tore eee nae Seuss. °° Raven seend. ine TREACHEROUS | So far as known only 17 people succeeded in escap- | a “ Nikko. + | 0 S@Beoached with safety within a i ioe co Gariech, baal | Included in this number are the 15 who reached shore | t— wite i" And a halt hich are in operation tn thick! vam in small boats and the two men who succeeded in scaling | I. Panthee i roe bey ae be a roe a Beale | bold k slate ana Mbvsape bysor: go ord tr | ape and in| Cape Beale is a bold roeky point] lost during the past 40 years in the cliff to safety above. | & Raneuma j wy ow otting feet high. with the ¢ ¢ th " 7 the went — - ell setting | 20 fee . he tops of the ¢ appalling record of the western The vessels which went to the assistance of the Valen- ig oe “et | a» that of yesterday trees about 300 feet above the sur-|coast of Vancouver island, where| WASHINGTON, D. G., Jan. 94. ‘ el o render say old. Tn fect, te Neve J.B. Shane THE Night station at Cape Beale tx! face of the water, Bome rocks ex-| the Valencia piled on rocks. It cia were unable ¢ any aid. is be d T. Sompson | hae arest place to the scene of the| tend off the lighthouse rock, from | tae bleak, desolate p'ace, with great | Senator Lodge in the senate today that she broke up before the arrival of help. The steamr | M.S Smith | wredk Where sesisiance can be ob-| two to four cables distant eragy jutting out into the water, and e: is now on her way to this port with between 50 and | za mee Wellet ‘The itehth is wituated| On the stretch of coast between | mariners approach the unhospitable made a splendid defense of the adq @ bodies on board. The customs collector has given orders bh oa watt perme: at the extremity of} Cloo One and ( age Henle, Sea Bird | spot with fear ministration’s foreign policy. He LW. SIBLEY JR A Wee @ easterly entrance to| rocks, on which the steamer Mich-| During the past 30 days the King a ae ah + 5 KB. Yukee out 120 miles from | igan was wrecked ten years ag0 OT) David, with seven lives, and the| characterized many of the discos- — the dock gates to keep out the crowd of anxious thereabouts, Is the most dang Pass of Medford, with 26, were lost| sions on the foreign policy as & square lighthouse painted | point. It te thought by local marine | no far from this point smacking of a moot court, and inci- ae © red lanters 43 feet in| men from the | dentally denied the report that ie Dae «dys ead von etal Roosevelt would stand for another ; sent every ball. aainete, qhow- thet the Vale term. He declared that he believed ‘be thrown up. Then by the aid of powerful glasses the out: | Ie ia, wailing from Prine mary] Mise J.C. Thompaon. | the differences existing as a result Tne of the masts and funnel could be descried. {20 No other word w elved | W. A Hume Tics, Steward J.B. et-lot ascistamt superintendent of| of the Venezuelan situation would }wntti last night, when the fatal . . | djusted by negotiath | ity im a Star extra edition last} AT Ra 2 f, Boatewain 1. McCarthy, Ci --| on the Valencia. seo aiteck on the Sena Tae ~The fieers and amengere heard the) nip ny t T. A. Linden, Watchman H Mr. Bunker was accompante h 1 na the baw on tel te wiles Orne Quartermasters M. Tarpy. hin wife and tw oe hild said the cry had been raised before were | heavy grinding of the bo eo)” Mere Jey te slmcat prostrated “ewe . Quarterm ) lo and two small child + Pacanns Powe ‘ (24 FB a ow y a ated) a. Kar J, Montgomery, A. Jobn-; Frank B. Cooper, city superintend election and been passed upon by the a T. Lamson, J. C Jont of schoo's, received a telegram OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 24.—Presi For Juneau. who is only 21, wrote to bis mother A ‘mn this city stating that he had Mra D Stewar Whien the three vessels neared the scene the outline of the | yiycn up his position and that be = a sinc pnepeads ‘thip could be seen, but only when a mass of white spray would | would leave for he Va For Bellingham j YROTORIA. B CL Jan. & fecuing Feamers from he Gaable to get to the wreck tast night, big vessel plunged upon the ree slow steam the veael fet Wes feared, Owing to the ter-| Being und on oot Oe Ta Se, SONS ee eee Oe or akbonsh ann} | Donald ge from Mr. Bunker, im which | gene J . Mason, of the Washing-| §, F, Miller, owner of a cigar Beale hae Men at the wreck} were able to back off although not E ER T Howe me et John v ed thta he would leave San jion insurance association, Was pul) stand at Pier 2, reports that bis WH report almost any minute! without difficulty. It was then thet Tr. ¥or Peok Boy Ben Lock, Purser Francisco the following day on the |'*" ne stand at the opening of thé|Bore was entered during the night , Operator ie expecting word|the worst fears in regard to the ex J. Meat | 5,9. O'Parre!!, Ollers John T. Lynch, | Valencia with bis family ene ce investigation today. Heland pipes, cigars and tobacco to ’ them. Two men who were lastitent of the sceldent were realixed) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—-Fol Per Tesora ‘AL Phekering, ©. 8. Gomage; Fire | Mr. Bunker ts man of about %5,| (Cis ene truth of the charges| the vatue of tes stolen. The thief Pe Siebt on the face of the high cliff imine the men sent below came ba lowing ts a plete list of the p | ‘euestn } Harper, J Dathauty P.|@ graduate of the | niversity 0! Cal ; ot ee Southeenarn Weeb-} a as Nenad of dears. tee By @ perilous position have evidently) with the reports that she was fill-| sengers and officers of the steam Tom Brown. | M. Stanclar, Wm. Daugher benirer and of the San Francisco | made Lasnbermels’s soon | epee pipes and a large amount of a Bam reecued as the operator say8/ing fast. So rapidly did she take Valencia j Son it Mparrow, & Beajala, Con nl, being considered one | OES conine cet sxiats to! gmoking and chewing tobacco ; Pat two men are coming from the | water that the engineers and fire Firet Ct Atte > Wes ’ D. Doran, FP. Miller; Steer-| of the beet educators in the state - —- —— RR wreck by land He decd ty 15) men were soon driven from their ‘ . z 14 J. Osborn, Stewardess ———— AE mee got ashore tn the boats, ste Of! posts. | N. M And : oe won| oD whom are with him and the others ; PE farther down the beach at the tele-| Run Vessel: Ashore 3 [ HISTO Gps hats, where they landed, | Consultation was be ‘ lwas decided “that th Ife was to run the ship | VICTORIA, Jan. 24.—Victoria {s| chance fe @itionsly awaiting word from the ashore. There wae no feene of the wk of the steamer | choose the place in which to Valeniva VALENCIA’ SALE NOT DENIED The Valencia, which was taking | the place of the City of Puebla, was | one of the oldest ve | i f the . eof he olen veel os’! Robert. Moran Admits Offers Have Been ™ years She first came to this ‘ ‘ast tn ise, when ae was vs'| Made and Does not Deny That Negoti- chased by the Pacific Steam Whal int Comer'riverren, Captaie omer| ations Are Now Pending. time the landing as the w The Queen, which left this city|ing tn the Bight, must have reached Cape | movement ¢ before daylight this morning | water would incre Would lay as close to the The character of ie Wrecked vessel as ponsible until such, however, t oe @aylight when, if the Valencia had many respects we oe Bet gone to pieces. efforts to reseue The ou Gove remaining aboard would be arourfd a made that a south -” - about 30 | J}. Hampbrey being her master A report reached Victoria fast bluff on shore ats ele takdaie @ transport, carrying| I a signed statement, published the books of the Moran Bros. com- ‘Bight from Ca a ng so for the purpose of Water Creeping Up. odin West gale was starting, which had A ‘ k Rg tow , De teen blowing heavily from the wor a a : Fan-l in the Post-Intelligencer this morn- arriving at a basis for the conclu- fh Sutheas:, A message from the ve . Nome | ing, Mr. Robert Moran, president of | gion of the negotiations. This work Vercouver Island coast said f king & Navi-|the M Bros mpany, makes has t going on now for a period Wit te feared that there is little y bought her the foi. | the nent that ssiness of |of two weeks and It is expected will Rope for thore who remain on the 1 later the Pacific) the Moran Bros has not | be concluded within a very short Valencia tonight. for she may break smpany. Since | been sold time. Abs secrecy has been ‘Wp in the gale” sittent Mr. Moran does not, however ain ig the office of the com- Lineman Logan has gone from the: bent i ing {deny the statement made in The) pany regarding the work of this ex- Cape Beale to the scene of th Ry narlinoge e ‘ wan | Star yesterday that negotiations to-| pert and every effort possible has Teck to endeavor to lend all as- terrible dissater bo THE WRECKED STEAMER VALENCIA! 1at wee _paanty wand the sale of the property are| been made to keep the matter of M@étance possible from land Pry “yt dg naam mons ees Ee : nearly | cow pending. He admits that dur-| the proposed sale from the public. ni h reports that a toms of life, s ' i ‘ Hancock 7 } arfit . st few weeks he bas been i Carmanah also repor pone. 2. As +. Graham, one of the passen rove, Cook L. 1. Han The Valencia wa b hy | ing the pa Want to Retire. May's boat paused there at 1 pm Cita two boats P eee the Valenele, ie eved Gook J. ‘Canieron, Third | Gramps in 1882, running to the C hed by people who desired satiate als Feterday with several people in i and children wh ae a8 a San Frat veer: GRE 3. Poltiocn,” Waker Charles |tuneah’ islands for a wh purchase the plant for railroad) For more than a year past both Rt ls reported here that owered were smashe " “ As mA ral trips to |Fikape, Barkeeper TL. Wilkin®. | truiter ¢ a rests. He does deny that! Robert and William Moran heave S88 steamer Orion bas oa With vee ; " a ft Porter J. J. Hoghes, Pantrymen B.| gross tons, 34 feet beam and 252 | definite offers have been waiting for a favorable oppor- seene of the Va “ " known, be Chats C. Welch; Me n W. Ray-| feet long him, but does tunity to place their business in from the whaling stat = A. B.C ¢ the I mom, Messboys F. Martin, J. Me-| 1¢ js understood t arried | set @ price of other hands so that they might re- Sem tz7ing to eave as many Dives r " rn par this city, a |C@etkg; Walters Charles McCarney in in on In attempting to make it appe&"! tire permanently » long as they possivie 1 ) go recel¥ nec r CUR ogee, John M. Bell n San | that The Star's story the owners of the plant they e al ag a check f 1 ‘ : — ipl $400 addremed to A. B. Graham, )/Clmgents, P. V. O'Brien, 8. Ro © with! was not well within the eve themsel ve BecroRts. B. C.. Jen Oe ed ox the oe ; That the check had been! J. Walsh, John Wallan, J. B will Moran is only doing th ttendant upon its y bas just been rece ving & | werd on the se a ; man. the lotal |hOth C. Hoddinott 1 ¢ the total in-| been done by all corp ns when! ms and it will be only a of the di to the | PA, try : i 6 thé " queations of th r ise. The| cnrough @ complete tranafer of the } net toe BM tot . hing about! VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 24 Star expected from Moran an| piant that they will be able to se- a > + that | Mix aorvivors of the Valencia nequivocal denial of the story, but) core that relief they desire a two bh > th av in) Fra a nce 2 . ot f it n - : v a . : hes t ent trtpa t « city, reached Cape Beale were se 0 8-| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan ‘ this Mr. Moran has failed to make } Bix Get Away. W. C. Neele, Postal telegraph op ah i ’ cureassistance. The party Among the callers at the stean sly states that the plant has Remarkable Record. | after erator | ted Of the boatewain and five sea-| ship offices here this morning wa sold. He does not say that io y de Finally six men managed wet Jf | men’ They are J, & Hopkins, of Alameda, who tr ons for its sale are not now Stepping « of business in the | a safely away and browght the new Burt | THE CRE 7. J. McCarthy, boatswatn, lanired for some word from his so prime of manhood, with a balance e ip was encountered. to Clo-ose F. fF | Charles Brown E. E. Hopkins, second freight clerk le Not a Denial of $4,000,000, is the re markable - a War made only by means of re say t D Peter he siiceidienieaie | ‘Thoman Shields on the Valencia, It was the young| ord the Moran brothers will have +. oning. T ship wan M C. Rosenbergs Los ‘ “a ae John Monk | man’s firet t n the Valencia | Nothing in er t ade| made. They began with a wr chine Cautiously and the « perish Angeles ter w Guy . one nts 0. i Jomneet W. Goalln | rk st. Més. J. J. O’Far-| by Mr. Moras onstrued as p expense of only d fea that he bad passed Cape Fiat lepatehed for 1 ° attle le oe : a, Pp T. Jampeon. Ir r idren pray for th a denial of T 3 t yee-| 8 ‘ are, and ave - tery. He thought they were the of the B i tiv William Sibley : ‘ be rhird 1H. Cam Janfe return of a husband and|terday. That negotiations f e esent gigantic t e Mighborhood of the lightship Uma | They rea Clo-ose about three All tenders vo a, “g i tak Abere, SOM td father, who is purser on the wre sale of the property are now pe plant pay for itse i P was f, tia when struck o'clock tn morning. The story | Bellingham > ar ig egy 1 Clerk B. | led vessel ng | ie, and that Robe p and added to. By whatever | ~ n n i e 1 ter f Mr € ohn oer Cle . } | “ » ray © both a may under ; " ; aa brought by these men only tn f 1. Shay Ang } ot wipeer W, tows | “We are frant with anx | x ms - Piunged Upon Reefs lereases the anxiety as three re Rosenberger and niece of W. L.| Hopkins, ( hiet Kea x W. Hows hlmaaatil et es ; aan gph . a is adr ®. the name of Mo- Oo tly before had dis- jing vessels are ‘now racing, with Guy . th « Carrie nd Aasistant Engineer} Prank B. Bunker, coming from'] my brother 1 M. Carrick, ! by ; 2 fans. will always’ be Sees che : st water and there heavy odds against them, against, Ch ee Sa . sabe : Third A ant Engineer ‘San Franciado to accept the position sivter of T. F. Car . © over w i me _— a ard when of- death