Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Navigation Notes, p. 4

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A. McKee, which leit for up the lakes. | P -- The Gordon wilt require "quite exten- sive repairs due lo grounding near the ". ' ird "How CAPT. WILITESIDE WAS ap ~_.> « r at | KILLED. = The steamer City of Dresden was 3 in| erates heavily fined at Sandusky by the Col- jer. VARTICL LARS_oi the accident~ at juctor of Customs for putting a cargo ry tly Port Arthur which resulted in the [rum Rondeau ashore Withqut the ne- . pi- death of Capt. John Whiteside, o] the cessary permissfon m- Mutual steaitter Acadian, brother 'ol --- a a E no- | Ars. 5. Burgess, Hurontario street, The batge Montana in tow of the ind wave been reeeived. ~~, steamer Fairtnount sprung a leak in s ex-, The Acadian had arrived ftom Buffa- Lake Erie and as the crew could not ran | 10 'Thursday morning with 2,coo tons keep her free of water they went on thy Of cement. Unloading was--being. done board the steamer... The barge was em: 48 usual, with the aid of a dertick, picked up by the Venezuela and towed | a' ing Which swung the sacks up the hatch toward long Point, BS) re-fon to the deck, whence they were Path aoe STR A transierred by the truckers to the William Locke, « dock worker at/E '| sheds. ; Sarnia, was killed by falling into the]. Dest Capt. Whitcsiac sas. on i deck held of the Sleamer Ifuronic on Sat-1C the; directing the operaticns of the men, Midayac. Le 105% ide eerence and fell itd when suddenly, without a mu: nent' s ro the bottom. A wife and family are I On warning, the pin that held the arm of elt, : ee wer the derrick snapped asunder and. the gh tna ae M MibPhoom fell Gath cing momentum as Mr. F. Wiley of Port" Arthur has 48 he! ig went it struck Capt. Whiteside purchased the whaleback sicamer Tree} 3 ----pwith--territie--force--on--the ett-sile- of vor wie ----went ore wa tock oft Tstey* (the head at the back. He alighted on Royale last fall, The stcamer in ran. | ¢ lone of the ship's combings of the ing on the rocks Stove a big hole in} hatch, the iron tearing his scalp off her bottom through which the_ water | wl and dashing out his brains. Like a ram in on the cargo of 1300 tons of"! _' log the captain fell and never moved, coal. Mr, Wiley intends to remove ally , ai death being instantancous. but dive hundred tons of this coal, the re: orontr Laurie visite? the ratios: t tea lance -heing [eit ins the": how, to 'il tie taker's in cotnjiny with Agent Hall, lhalance the boat af*it is her stern | n- Of the Merchants" Muttal Ivine, and | that ts on the mei. . After lightering | vit decided that an inqucst was unneces- | the beat the hatches will be covered | he sary. " awiths : plank ne, the whole set in con-! ne Capt. Whiteside "was about, fiity eereto amd all: the upper works of are is vears of age, and his home was inj} boat sealed. This done, three airy: Huiialo, N.Y., where live a widow and} pumps will he set at work to aly pone chiki: the boat-with- air hyowhichomeans it! a 7 vt We have 'lost a-faithtul servantiis hoped to drive the water out be po amd capable official,'? said Agent Hall. p the wary in which at entered and thus ; al. "Capt. Whiteside had heen with the! float the steamer. P. ' oi company in cotminand of the Acadian | Tke big job is in Sealing the upper, pe overs Since' we had. the boat built) works af the heat sv atreotighy as > r-| which is about three veats ago. Tepito withstand the ait th tae tel Was a general favorite with the come] whieh at will te subjected > /* pany, his tellow-officers and men, anil _-- I, # all deeply regret his untimely death."' SIMCOM PIONEER GONE, Sat ee -~ «+ + A Kc The steamer Algonquin, Capt. John-) tet Kelly, .well-knews ated bigehaly RE scm, SANE ow as Troms Meaiord ent ecccemed throughout Adiala (coin neabilpicé te Fucsday cvehing and discharged 35,0004in Simeoe comnty, passed away oom Ww _ bushels ef wheat here. 'Sunday at the age of Sr Mr. Kellys | oe - eer ber who Wats leotn 1 his Lees masta gpr, tinik A 7 \The « argo stcuner Gorion, operated an active press bm sattsiaapeal peliaies, 4 * by Capt. Norcross, came itt late om dhaving ben committer amd reve ter ED FoSaturday tight to go on the dev dock. timany wears. Ele as survived Un dive | pia '- TTT ' a . P ., e TL] » © The steamer wos placed invdock: Newt soins and two daughters, ugh T.. of -at 4 ~ rs + * = * laps © 31 . o- 7 - - a] . * F ia taki ne the 9) Ph af the Sivagice a7 Pav A Inet]. rap Pests titer ; I ' Puther le. t« ;, . x Sted Ste Sat " : M., parish priest of StViastlsy 'Tere 30 A ---- . . © a 5 * eto ¢@ John oj Adjala Frank, lown- ship elerk of Adjalaes: Albert, merchant M -- Combination Electri IC. of Winnnapens Aire; etieh af Teeuniscl u _ ir sermstsiesyyy atta Ales. Metsleme of Teot- In « ' j Sad trons (nha: iT aa et lnsd iene ppb mms i ain re he a eA are 8 YS a eee tle Be itt r i"

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