Show CAPTAIN AIN WOULD STICK TO SHIP Six Men Out on Atlantic Atlantic- Are Are- i Struggling With Wind and Sea i I TRYING T TO REACH CUBA Cre en of or lu-lu-h lu Schooner Are le mc Mn i f heroic Efforts Effit to 0 Tako izik in ill Wn- Wn i t logged iou cd ll Craft I Xu c cY Y York Oct 2 I. I l. Somewhere far feu out In time the Atlantic 01 Off ocr tIme the Florida ji j i i const coast half hal a 0 dozen men perched upon i I II I I th time roof of the after house of the time waI wa- wa a I British h schooner Sirocco Shocco arc jI j ji i I struggling against wind whid and sea to reach a Cuban port with their thell aimo iiiI ai- ai I Imo mo most t helpless charge gc The Thc plight of or orI I the thO men inca I Is duo due ue In part to die heroic I II I devotion e of or thou their captain who whon help was a at nt hand han chose choc to death denUl I rather i-athmer than luau abandon hl his ship ana andt her hN cargo o of or lumber j I He lie an offer OnCI of or a I from the steamer 1 which rat rai dut n do O On n ii to lo him last Sunday n when she hc I vas wn as wallowing In iii time the semis sens mix lx hundred I miles milC t fao of Florida Ih The captain j jI I a asked l only emily that hunt he hee be e given ShO supplies I 10 to replace tho those which werm 10 nit ruined nod when his hla ship filled with water When ben I this request t was granted the time captain and antI hl hits 5 crew settled down own in their 1 precarious quarters UI upon OIl the time roo roof of or the the lie after hou house e an amit and announced their I determination to sail tile the Sirocco o to lo toI I ICu Cuba a. a I II 1 t Captain told the time of ot j leaving heaving St St. John N. N LJ U on September September- i 50 30 with whim a n loa load of lumber for Cuban Jall ports On October 5 5 after four days tIa's I of lof of stormy weather tl time the Sirocco ran into a hurricane hum Tho The ship sprang a u aI aleak I leak an and amid the pumps failed faUe to 0 work OIle OIlean I an and amid soon soomi tile the hea heavy seas overflowed I hI deckhouse and filled the time after i C cabin spoiling all nil tho time provisions cX except pt H a tin of or an and a few cans canN of or m-cu m leas pc Water there was vas none and the he only nh thin thing that lint the he crew IC saved 8 a i as a stove e IC rescued from the time galley salle Th placed this In the thc a after 1 deckhouse hou c cand and th there thi-re n the Lie crew of seven seen and Captain Cap Cap- main tain lobbins lived hived until Oct 21 21 l. l six six- i. i nh 1 rn days jool a with no other othel food thou than a tl adox down dox n ois 01 I so 50 peas JO and a n. biscuit fot for fori i each m meal aJ The water th they got sot during dun dur- ill ing rainfall anti and of this owing to their primitive o devices ices they had but little I Their Hags all nil gone Captain Robbing TIo ma made c use of a n. woolen blanket for tot sig sig- an and It was this that attracted attu I 1 attention The Jhc Sirocco when sighted b by CapI Capala Caplain Cap- Cap I lain ala Carey was about six lx hundred i iI miles north of Cuba Cu I I |