Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1910 — FIFTEEN IN PERIL ON SHIP [ARTICLE]

FIFTEEN IN PERIL ON SHIP

Fourteen Men and a Woman on Derelict Far Off Washington Coast. Moclips, Wash., Jan. 21.—The ship William H. Smith, Captain Thomae Murray, was dismantled at sea 400 miles west of Cape Blanco, with the wind blowing 110 miles an hour. Mate E. B. Moore and four sailors arrived at Point Granville in a small boat, and were picked up by an Indian, who conveyed them to Moclips. Moorh left the ship to seek aid for fourteen men and one woman who were still aboard the vessel.