Show ME WAVE SNIPES SV LINER UNER Some of Campania's Passengers Passengers Passengers gers I Injured by the theS S Severe Shock New York Feb 25 A 5 A giant wave struck the lie Cunard line Campania on her port side yesterday morning while the vessel was sailing toward this city from Liverpool Five first class cabin passengers and members of or the crew were more or less seriously Injured and amid some of or the deck fixtures were stove stoe In Tho The Injured are J Injured nj lIld F F. II Wicket New ew York let left arm crushed Charles New Ne' York shoulder shoulder der dislocated and bruised Miss Helen C. C Hoston N New cw sv York 1 limbs ba injured F. F L L. Now New ow York 1011 two I severe scalp wounds J J. J W. W Greenwood Chicago o. o bruised about the thc bo body and slightly injured I n by John Stafford second officer knee hurt John Connock ships ship's baker balcer contusion con con- tuition of the bod body and arid internal nal Injuries injuries In- In juries S John Brown seaman legs hurt The four foul male passengers hurt were playing cards In the smoking room w when en the wave struck the vessel anti and they were vere ere thrown violently against us the wall wal They Were ere taken talen to Wickets Wicket's Wickets Wick Wick- Iek ets et's stateroom which b by the theay way ay ay was the bridal suite and while being ex examined examined ex- ex b by the tho ships ship's surgeon another wave vae struck tr the tho steamer and all nil w wf were r ragain ro again thrown to the Boor receiving some more bruises bi 11 from fromn Ilea Her lied Bed l. l Miss Migg Heston leston was thrown from her bed bod and struck violently against one of or the fixtures of the cabin Connock Con- Con nock flock was WM taking some bl broad bread ad out of or orthe the oven o when heni the ship was as hit and anti was thrown across the time galley all striking against some barrels of Hour Stafford and arid Brown were thrown down a stairway stairway stair stair- way and hurt In itt this maurice manner All of oC the Injured with the exception of oC the baker bakr were able to leave lea the ship when she docked this afternoon Tho The Campania loft left Queenstown last Sunday Sunda and on the third tIll ha day out ran Into rough weather werther which lasted until un tin- til III late last night During nil all of that th time Capt Warr remained i lnell on time the bridge e nun kept all nil of or the pa passengers engers' engers below helo decks s S j S S f r f j I L 1 l 4 |