Show SIGHTED THE BULGARIA J I Unsuccessful Efforts to Assist tho Steamer Helpless Steer I Bremen Feb 18 The Britishsteamer Koordlstan Captain Simpson from Savannah vannah on Jan 26 for this J pcrt has arrived here and reports that on Feb 5 inlatitude 4 north and Ibnsitude 44 west she sighted the Hamburg American Ameri-can lino steamer Bulgaria J ciicli was signaling that she was In Want of immediate Im-mediate assistance ana sinking The British oil tank steamer eehawken Eeawln and another steamer were standing by the Bulgaria at the tm h steering gear of the latter wasbroken and her rudder was beating violently from side to side The Bulgaria also had a heavy list to port her deck being level with the water on the port side1 Her port boats had been Carried away The boats of the Koordlatan bats Koordlsta vainly attempted to reach the Bulgaria but were unable to do s owing to the heavy weather prevailing The Koordls tan stood by the disabled vessel for twentyeight hours but lost sight of her during a hurricane which was accompanied ac-companied by hail on Feb J5 I was evident to those on board the Koordistan that the Koordlsta machinery of the Bulgaria was disabled but they added I everything was quiet on board her and I there was no panic while every one wore a life belt I |