Show HES RESCUED U D WITH n 1 Schooners Go shore l hrc on Jersey c Coast Con t. t J Crews S Narrow E Escapes cacs J i Lon Long Branch N N. J. J Nov ov l 15 In In In tho the teeth of ot a knot forty galo gale out nut of the tho northeast filled fled with blinding snow no and hurling the spindrift high over ovee th the tho Jersey Jerte beaches two schooners t t went cent ash ashore oro today toda near rican here their thel cIt w. being rescue with difficulty by h- means moans of ot tIme the breeches buoy arid and anda a a- third schooner whose name Is unknown unknown un un- known was approaching Spring Lake f flach indication of stranding strandIng stranding strand strand- Ij b. ach lach ach with el e every ing some sonie time after aCer sundown The howling gale alc had stripped the time vessels of it th their lr sails fals and made navigation well wel II nigh h impossible for any out nut ut tho the strong strong- MI st craft The boat to go go ashore was the two two-masted schooner James JamaR 11 M. M Hal Hal Hall Captain Jumbo haden No 0 sooner had the savin saving life 7 c i W L-W re reat at Deal Beach sighted the tho Hall hail than the they made out the time three-master three Samuel C. C Holmes Captain Caplin Evans also lumber laden which stranded less les than I half a mile mie from the first schooner The Jury jur sails with wih which the crews s had bad replaced the time canvas torn awa away earlier parler in hi the storm were blown from the tho masts the second tlc the ve vessels struck the breakers Sent Out Ont Lift ifo Lio Lines t Owing to tho the terrific surf which was j T O piling pUnS high on tho the sands nd Captain WI Wll-v. Wll f t lam Van Brunt and his life savers launch tho the lifeboat but were were- una unable le to the they cent nent three life e lines aboard tho the 0 Hall Hall The crew hauled a heavier aboard and to this was attached the time Y breeches buo buoy by which Captain Hallock hallock Hal- Hal i 1 lock and his crew cre of eight men were were safely atel carried ashore over time tho hundred s yards of or breakers Intervening Except J ats I 4 for fOl a ducking in the time salt sal water vater nono nosmo for tor through going of or them was worse a shipwreck was The Tho life savers gavelS then hur- hur r h i t I sled to the Holmes which was poundIng pound- pound log Ing on the beach Their tas task lask k there was more difficult owing to the time greater distance the buo buoy line hue ha had to be fired But nut after several attempts a u got aboard and Captain Evans and hla lii hl men were re rescued ant By fly nl nightfall the j and he hex her schooner Hall hail had broken brokon up c cargo argo o of lumber was being scattered t i 1 for or several m miles leN alon along the beach Tho rho Holmes held bel better belter r. r but with wih the tor tor- chic rie seas that were running sh she else w was ws S 1 evidently doomed Storm Wi U s Fierce OI One The Hatteras storm which struck the Jene Jersey coast and Long Island to- to day lay was tWOS of the lie fiercest variety Ev E Er Every r ry I 4 sn ln saving life crew cre was as on omm tho time keenest watch for tOl or vessels in Ju distress The Time brightest kerosene I vapor lumps lump were Inserted In iii the tho lighthouses s in order oi to penetrate tho the smother with which the I gale galo alc was accompanied The North orth Hook beacon b ucon use used tonight the fourth order orter kerosene float foat lamps lamp while the 1 J South Hook Hool beacon used the acetylene gasp asp lamp which I Is said Mil to h be lie the tIme J the coast coat 1 brightest on vu I 1 4 t |