Show AND ANDS WIRES TANGLED S Storm Did Great Damage to toS S Telegraph 4 ISOLATED S t WEATHER WARNING WARNINGS SAVED MANY LIVES S i 4 storm l swi tiji the At states frt tile yes tedy r and Into a gab o forte as asIt It moved n 1 he most the hi fe the in disarranged paralyzed trolley hInes and the coast A downpour of rain and heavy the fore ot telegraph golea borne b the Weight o ShOW anti Ice gave way before the sweep of the wind and whole sections of cut off Both the telegraph compAnies and the tele with long distance wires today reported their fields of op orations restricted to the territory bounded on the west by Philadelphia cn the east by and on by Newbury N Y Pew Received The brokerage dur Wil of 1 to operate thousands or miles Of wire day found practical practically ly The were no nomore more ad She oi quotationS received from and New Or were the market of the Associated Press These brought over the Press wIres were the only obtained in this city from the cOtton and grain centers of the south and By an elaborate system of relays and the use of both telephone and the irm bridging the path between east and west cut by the storm and reached all points west north and east with tha or a section in the vi of There the damage from the snow and wind seemed beyond immediate repair and with the of trains there was no tion with that during the day Trains Delayed The general breaking down of was almost entirely for trouble on the railroads The ments of trains could not be reported and delays into hours in inmany many cases were reported That no more at sos re resulted from the gale probably was due to the warning of the ap hurricane sent out by the weather bureau sent out Saturday afternoon told of thel gale that would seep the con and cautioned all mariners against leaving 4 port a keeper on Bikers the storm starred ta a smell bOat troi the island to On amid Thirty eighth street to get tile New York keepers After work they managed to into the river where the wind seemed to Increase and the three men were unable to reach the mainland the boat being swept th river to South Island where It was beached The whereabouts of the mien was unknown until today and It was feared that they had been drowned as they had been compelled to remain on the Island all night |