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 Phillip Murray (d. 1906) Phillip Murray (d. 1906)
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-Phillip Murrayson of the captain of the //Bonanza King,// died in a black powder explosion on the steamer //Columbian.// John WoodsJSmithMate [J.Welsh and Fireman Morgan also died in the accident. No blame was assigned over the deaths.(("Verdict Given." //Weekly Star// (Whitehorse), 26 October 1906.))+Phil Murray was the son of the captain of the sternwheeler //Bonanza King//John David Murray.(("Verdict Given." //Weekly Star// (Whitehorse), 26 October 1906.)) 
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 +Phillip was killed in September 1906 when the sternwheeler //Columbian// exploded and burned near Eagle RockThe //Columbian// was carrying a crew of twenty-five mena full cargo including cattle, and three tons of blasting powder destined for the Tantalus coal mine, forty-eight km downstreamSix men were killed in the explosion. The firemanEdward Morgan, who had tripped and accidently sent a rifle shot into the blasting powder, and the mate, Joe Walsh, were killed instantly. Carl Christianson, Phil Murray, and John Woods died before help arrived, and Lionel Cadogan Cowper died after several daysJoe Welsh’s body was thrown into the water and was found two months later, but Edward Morgan’s body was never found. The closest telegraph office was at Tantalus, and after the call was received in Whitehorse the steamer //Dawson// was sent out with a doctor and nurses on board.((“Sternwheeler Columbian disaster.” //Wikipedia,// 2019 website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sternwheeler_Columbian_disaster))  
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 +No blame was assigned over the deaths.(("Verdict Given." //Weekly Star// (Whitehorse), 26 October 1906.)) 
  
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