Show GIANT WAVE SWEEPS DECKS OF STEAMER New York Feb 18 Her Her decks swept clear of ot life boats and everything movable the tho St. St Andrew of oC tho time Porto Rico line arrived here today after being struck b by a giant wave caused probably by a a. submarine orup- orup r tion e Bound to this port from Antwerp th the tho St St. Andrew was steaming up the tho banks bankson s son on Friday afternoon when firs it t officer A. A L. L Spicer who was upon the bridge saw an Immense foam coy covered red wave loom out of the sea a quarter of or a a. amile amile mile off orr the tho starboard bow At first tho of officer CIcCI mistook the time wave e as an nn Iceberg anti and gave the time signal nal re- re verse Tho The wave nave seemed to be travelIng travel- travel In Ing away from froni the ship when It turned and carried toward the ship Its crest reached to to the cro crows s nest and It plunged aboard the ship sweeping hErdeck her herdeck herdeck deck clean of or all obstacles wrecking her wheel aft carrying off oft boats life and creating havoc Tho The crew fled tIed to the time shelter of or the hold and escaped V S Th The ship was filled with Ith water and time tile stone stoKe room fires ires extinguished Tho The wave passed on to the leeward and dis dis- appeared Captain Sadler said today that he had never micron seen anything like It before S |