Show 1 TWO KILLED IN STORM i Frightful Ten Tempest of Wind and Snow Rages All At Atlantic Atlantic At- At lantic Coast NEW YORK IS ISOLATED Government Men Mel at Sandy I Hook Take Sailors From Froma a Grounded Bark J I r No No v YOLk 1011 Dec Dee 14 Death H. Death and wre wreck k followed in III tho the wake of the great greatt t storm Motin which swept the Atlantic coast this afternoon and antI tonight For hours New York was vas practically cut off from Cram the world Railroad traffic was stopped in man many places and on all nIl the lines so 60 great greatly impeded that trains wore were stalled and those that thaL arc are coming cornIng com corn ing Into the city are late Meagre adI advices advices ad ad- I vices from Crom up and down the coast V report many vessels ashore but thus far Car there Is no definite report of loss 1085 of oC life liCe beyond two persons killed In tho the greater city I IThe The harbor Is tied LletI up so far as shippIng shipping shipping ship ship- I ping Is concern concerned ell and none of or th the big liners due duo tolla today was able to make moke port Jorl Tho President Grant bearing Secretary Taft Tact and his party Is somewhere somewhere some some- where In the storm oft off the New Ingland Eng Ing- land coast but htmL up ip to a late hour tonight to tonIght tonight to- to night It had been Impossible to communicate com corn with her Imer by wireless At At midnight the time galo gab was sixty miles an hour off ort Sand Sandy Hook Pacific Fleet t Wn i on Reports from rom Norfolk sa say that th the harbor at Hampton Roads was swep swept all day and night by a tremendous hurricane and that Admiral Evans Evans's big biff warships were battling to La hole hold their own with the tho fierce gaic In the time Ir greater city much damage e was done b by time the wind that blew bleu down chimneys smashed hundreds of windows windows windows win win- dows and In time the outskirts prostrated telegraph and telephone poles poles' an anti and wires One Ono man was killed In Brook Brook- lyn In b by the tail fall o of a ri which snapped off oft and In railing falling struck himon him himon on tho time head hend Trains leaving leaving- time the Grand Central Contral station were from one to three hours lato In Jn getting away and Jt it was re reported reported reported re- re ported that their progress up state arid and through New England ingland was Impeded Im- Im Im- Im b by a a. snowfall varying varying- from 10 JO JOto to 1 15 Inches In depth F Fell JI OO Peel e second shUn mail to moot death In lim UIO cIrY ji waL t b top of or a foot brick chimney A toot foot re p was blown from rom the church o of St. St Charles Bonomo at al Seventh and One Ono Hundred anti and Forty street Windows were broken all over the city and several persons were cut ut b by flying glass In New Jersey conditions were al almost al- al alp most as bad had All Mi railroads were vere crippled principally by tho the failure of or their wire service The Tho reservoir at Jerse Jersey City was overflowed The sew sew- ers became clogged and the tho streets were Hooded flooded The street cleaning dc do- seemed unable to cope copo with tho the situation and b by evening the streets directs were almost impassable from sn snow v. ow At Al Fort Jort George tho the big roller coaster coast coast- cr er owned o by Edmund Edmond C. C Merrill was torn from Its fastenings by tho the high wind and went crashing down Kl RINk k Ll Lh ci et fur Other Oilier In the lie teeth Leeth o of a mile 60 gale that tore and lifted huge sheets I of thim ocean in Its fury United States lifesavers lifesavers life life- savers ers today at Sandy andy Hook made one aile of the tIme thrilling rescues In the Atlantic's annals Risking their own lives er e every minute minute min min- ute for or five hours the they brought to shore the time captain and nine mime men of or the tho bark Edmund Phinney which was aground yards off the tho hook The wrecked sailors had given s-Iven themselves themselves themselves them them- selves up ip as lost Th were half halt frozen and hat halt drowned lashed each b by tho time other to the tIme stumps of or masts None one of If them ever expected ted to Lo net act foot on the tile shore When the they did get In In stiff with wIlli casings o of fee ice and weak as from their ordeal the youngest young young- oct est American of or them sat up and 1 sang a song lIe Ho caught ca a glimpse of or orthe the tho stars and stripes that the lifesavers lifesavers life life- savers work for ir s JIa Flair His Ills song was vos The Thc Star Span Spangled led L Banner and they wore were chilled chmell chill ed ell and without strength and barely ly conscious hla ImIs mates joined him hint Allbut Allbut All Allbut but two They were ere unconscious Hut But tho tile rest sang or cheered or un unable to todo todo do iJo that waved their 5 Only af at- after tel ter this tills tribute to tho lie oll skinned L heroes o of the coast did lid tho the victims I start for shelter blankets and stoves sto Captain Tom Torn Patterson a blonde blond I mustached hed viking of or toda today engineered engineer Ineer ed cd the tho rescue His ills crow crew of sis ls or seven se from time the Sandy Hook station dared to follow wherever whore he hc hedared hedared I dared to lead head By means mcara of or a n mortar mortara a line life was finally shot over tho thc bark and the crew taken ashore half ball dead in the breeches buo buoy |