Show SURVIVORS OF BARK PRUSSIA HOME SAFE x Nei York Sept 23 Survivors SUl Survivors ors of or a n. shipwreck that stranded them theta on a barren bUrren rock r ck clo o to Cape Cupe Horn tic the So h i t point of PC 1 s six lx Ix of or tho the crew craw of or tho tim American bark baik ru l. l Pru Prussia la arrived ed today todar on th the Laporto 1 liner Tennyson They boarded om-dc om the tho tho liner at Montevideo where they ha had I come from Crom Punta Arenas Tho They had hael lan landed near Arenas renas at Sandy Point in lit a u small mall after aftel spending a month an and amid four foul da days s on i lb- lb land a long Jong bleak loal row of mountains that ri rises cs abruptly out of the Atlantic ocean some miles cast east of Cape Horn Born Four 1 of the crew creon of ten were lost Jost lJ by drowning an and starvation including the captain J. J C. C Drake an American whose father is connected with the lie Southern railroad ill itIs said and aUll who was ab a passenger on the thc Prussia stayed at Punta Th The Tho six survivors I who arrived cd on the time were T John Hunter Huntor I first L t made Henry Stock carpenter K E. TL K Hainey George Georgo lichtel Rich lich tel ter and amid Harman Ha nc able seamen the time Ia last t two named hailing from rom Germany Germany Ger Ger- many an and the ca cabIn cab cab- In iii boy Captain Jolt Johnson Eel Edward Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond mend an American seaman and antl a a. French seaman caman whoso whose name could not b by m learned learne anti and tho the Japanese cook cool whose name the lie cabin boy hoy said was wn to met death after the ship went to pieces Tho The three toasted American bark baik ark PrusSia with a crew of ten and anel otto one J passenger cr aboard sailed from Crom Norfolk Nor Nor- or- or folk Va Vo bound for fol Port Townsend Wash a h. h via Cape Capo Horn on March liO O. O I |