Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1913 — BOARDED THE WRONG SHIP [ARTICLE]

BOARDED THE WRONG SHIP

As a Result Young Lady of California la Bound for Antipodes Against Her Will.. Victoria, B. C. —Steaming across the far reaches of the broad Pacific on , board the steamship Marama Is a lone passenger who up to thri time of the big llner'A departure had not the slightest Intention of making the long passage to the Antipodes. Just prior to the sailing of the Marama a fashionably attired young lady hoarded the vessel, which she Imagined was the Pacific coast steamer Umatilla, bound for San Francisco. The unwilling passenger was Miss Nellie Stone of Oakland. Cal., who had been visiting at the home of John Evans at Somenos, near Duncana, B. C. The first news o t Miss Stone's predicament was conveyed to Victoria In a wireless message from Captain I Rolls to tbe C. P. R. officials here.