Show RESCUED IN MIDOCEAN PEOPLE ON SINKING STEAMER SAVED FROM DEATH British Steamship Georgian Arrives Ar-rives at New York with Thirty four Persons from Ship Ella tfcw York JanThc British steamer I Georgian which arrived this morning < rescued at sea January ing from London Stangc and crew of uary uth CnpU thirty men also the Caplalns wife two German children and a nurse of the I steamer Ella which foundered at sea the same date while on the voyage from Perth Amboy for Halifax The Georgian sighted the Ella Gth In latitude at S p m January 1135 longitude J203 the German steam or being waterlogged and with a heavy list to the starboard The s > a was too rough to permit of the removal of those ion i-on the vessel unlll the following mornIng morn-Ing when the Georgians lifeboat was sent to the assistance of the disabled steamer and brought OtT all on boaid I three dangerous trips being made Capt Stances children wero traiib f rrfd to the Georgians llfrboat securely se-curely strapped lo the backs of sailors who then sprang into the sea to be I picked up by the rescuets All hands wero almost completely fcxhausted on reaching the Georgians deck Capt Stangc who was thrown don by a heavy sea on the bridge of the Ella was severely Injured about the head I At 11 I ti m of the otn all hands being safely transferred the Georgian proceeded pro-ceeded on her course At this time the Ella was fast settllncf In the water and shortly before noon was seen to sink bow first |