Show AT SEA DELAY PRINCE HENRY SHOULD REACH SANDY HOOK TONIGHT jr ler With R Royal yal Visitor on onBoard II Board Sighted on February 1860 Miles Out Wireless Telegraph Stai Sta Sta- Stations ions Unable t tw to Reach Ship i 4 4 4 NEW EW w YORK Feb 22 The The inz Wilheim was was- s sighted g ted by y the theline f I i line steamer out 1860 miles out from Sandy Hook on onry onry f ry at 1103 a. a m. m If the Kro prinz is S making a speed of off f nty two wo knots per Hour Dour she should be off Nantucket about 2 o'clock 4 Vernoon off Fire Fir island about 9 0 p. p m. m and at Sandy Hook at f clo clock k tonight Wireless telegraph stations have been endeavoring f jearly e early this morning to reach the he ship out but ut no signals have been reThe ree re- re e The rhe weather outside the hook is thick Word has been received f from from from Nantucket that the wind is blowing sixty miles an hour at 4 poInt and that the Wilhelm had not been spoken 4 4 4 4 4 OW SLEET AND RAIN 00 TO GREET PRINCE HENI Y r YORK Feb 52 After twenty four hours bou of snow sleet and r rain ln Ight of high winds New York awoke today to the worst weather con- con lias faced this winter Tel Telegraph graph and telephone wires are down in and train service in and out of the city delayed and irregular and amI n trolley service practically at a standstill When day broke a a. a col cold coldS S tUl still falling failing and had turned the snow to lo semi-frozen semi slush impeding nd nd flooding low low- lying low ying streets rig ng the night the high wind played havoc with ice-coated ice tt es and idS miles of electric light telephone and telegraph wires were do do heavy eavy task for the he army of linemen who are a at work attempting to the th systems ci clock the telegraph companies had restored limited communication fiest est of the country except south of New York Tork which was still iso- iso the Che he heaviest damage appears to have resulted between this city and pf phia ia Telegraph poles pores carried down by the immense weight of sleet sleet- caused a dela delay of one to five hours hour in the passenger passenger train o. o the he Pennsylvania rall railroad oad during the le ni night ht between this city and andrS' andrS andre andreI rS' rS re reI main trouble as reported from the the rs from the south sou was in inlet 1 let t between Chester Trenton N. 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J At h i ed plaCe telephone telegraph and electric light ight systems were a total wreck ri was in darkness and trains on the Philadelphia Wilmington Bal- Bal were run without the Uie aid of the telegraph necessitating slow B worst of the wreck among was between Bristol and Trenton n the eleven miles between those two points more than telegraph telegrapher t er broken There were reports of burned trolley cars in various sec- sec g weight of the ice on the wires caused them to break and the th loose cars set them on fire I i ETE ITINERARY OF PRINCE HENRYS HENRY'S HENRY S TOUR I is the complete itinerary of Prince Henrys Henry tour of the Id States as given out by the State department V FEB Leave NEW I special ferry from Tw Twenty Twenty- nty s 5 Street reet midnight FEB EB Leave Leave JERSEY Qa a. a m. m 9 a a. a- a m. m to a. a m. m INGTON 1020 a a. m. m to midnight FEB JERSEY JERSEY CITY 1 I 0 8 a. a m. m breakfast on train ec cc ecTal a al steamer to Shooters Shooter's Island t 1030 1050 a. a m. m to NEW YORK YORKe YORKi e i Sal aJ I steamer after the launch SAY AY FEB NEW NEW Leave by special ferry ferrym m ington JAY AY FEB WASHING WASHING WASHING- a. a m. m Friday when he fior for Annapolis B FEB ANNAPOLIS ANNAPOLIS L I to 2 p. p m. m Visit to Naval rn m and luncheon r INGTON TON 4 p. p m. m to 1230 a. a m. m rJ AY MARCH 1ST PITTSBURG 1ST 1ST m. m to 1040 a. a m. m BUS p. p m. m to p. p m. m NATI NATI 8 p. p m. m to p. p m. m SUNDAY MARCH 2ND CHATTA 2ND-CHATTA- CHATTA CHATTANOOGA 7 a. a m. m to p. p m. m trip to Lookout mountain NASHVILLE p. p TO m. n. n to p. p m. m i. i LOUISVILLE p. p m. m to m. p. 1055 p. p m. m to T 1115 p. p m. m MONDAY MARCH ST. ST ST. LOUIS 7 a. a m. m to 11 a. a m. m Arrive CHICAGO p. p m. m MILWAUKEE p. 4 m. m to 10 p. p p m. m. m WEDNESDAY MARCH CHICA GO 1201 a. a m m. to 1230 a. a m. m BUFFALO p. p m. m to 3 p. p m. m NIAGARA FALLS p. p m. m to 6 p. p m. m ROCHESTER p. p m rn to p. p m. m SYRACUSE 1025 p. p m. m to 1035 p. p m. m THURSDAY MAJICH BOSTON BOSTON 10 a. a m. m to 2 a. a m. m Friday FRIDAY MARCH ALBANY ALBANY a. a m Tn to to 1030 1030 a. a m. m WEST POINT 2 p. p m. m to 4 p. p m. m ArrIve Arrive Ar Ar- rive nyc NEW YORK p. p m. m SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MARCH AND NEW NEW YORK MONDAY MARCH PHILADEL PHIA a a. m. m to p. p m. m NEW YORK p. p m. m ays ay's Is Abandoned in New York ORK Feb 22 No No word has been received d of the Wilno Wil no rORK t this afternoon As it will take some hours for the vessel to tor r dock from Sandy Hook It n was believed that today's for of Prince Henry would have to be abandoned Evanss Evans's squadron lying o ou oil prepared to celebrate onal l holiday and also to assist in the reception of tIle the royal visitor fter a tempestuous night during durin which tHere mere was no cessation of the theL theand L sleet feet and rain to find the sky overcast with dark and threatening nd the wind shrieking through the rigging s ships There Is an about the warships anchored off Tompkinsville rendering ships and shore impossible except by signal the last twenty-four twenty hours shore leave was denied to all but officers ent lent the night in the city returning to Staten Island this morning an and possible to reach their ships A steam l launch from the Illinois the theL theof L of ot Rear-Admiral Rear Evans E with a number of officers on board got ot I in ice while attempting to return to the ship and was held fast The tug Nina went to the rescue and towed the he l launch to the landing I officers are still on Staten I ISland Jand Two launches launches' om A-om the Olympia Leir way to the landing at Tompkinsville to take aboard officers were in the ice between Stapleton and Tompkinsville The crews consisted a deck hand and the captain of the launch The boats were W in the ice for several sever l hours but finally made the landing-at landing Tomp- Tomp Tom |