Show PRICE FIVE CENTS BIfi iti CUNARD LINER SUffERED IN STORM Tremendous Sea Shifted Coal Burying Twelve Firemen and Stokers I COMES LATE Other Vessels Have Trouble in Fierce Gale That Sweeps Atlantic cw York Sept 19 The Tho Tho big Cunard Cunard Cunard Cun- Cun ard liner ner reached port Jort today to today tp- tp day a 21 i hours late lute after a L thrilling chapter of or accidents in ono one o of ot which 1 12 n and stokers were badly hurt Several of or tho time men ha had broken arms an and ribs an and cut heads hood an and amid 1 tho lie big list or of cabin passengers suffered from panic paille sickness sea and fort foiSt j so o that they greeted the tile Iuar amitine boat with cheers On Thurs day 1 a at noon nuon th the tho starboard propeller run FUll by tho time low pressure engine broke broko There Thero waR wait a U tremendous sea at the tho time tinie all and amid the liner suddenly heaved upward amidships an and md then began to vibrate so so that passengers were shaken from their chairs Tho Timo accident ent resulted in a of coal In Iii the big bunkers and n several men were burled buried un under tons ton of or fuel Captain Pritchard standing on tho tile bridge was besieged b by a u. number ot of stricken panic en women wile wHo ran I from their cabins and Implored Implore him him to tu lot lat them know If Jr the ti-me steamship v as li lag Ing The engines en were verc stopped so that tho the extent of or tho damage could coul bo be ascertained ascertained as as- c and the slewed around aroun Into the trough of or the Ule son oo where she hc rolled roiled uncomfortably waves dl dashing over her tower dc decks ks It was found that the after alter starboard plates ne near neal l' l tho tue broken propeller ha had been stove In Iii nn and there mere was a leak in that mat compartment of oC the ti-me steamships steamship's hull i The pumps were wert started working and kept going throughout tho the rest of the trl trip 1 Arrived In a c J 10 When she l' l reached achell San Sandy y Hook yesterday yes yes- the ti-me fog foJ was so thick that Capala Cap Cap- bin ala Pritchard decided not to risk bringing his liner lIne up imp tho ti-mo bay He lIo lay outside the Hook In the fog toc 24 hours houra I and today the steam pilot boat New NewYork NewYork York led tho the way up Among the tha passengers were vere Mr and find Mrs John W W. v. v Gates Mrs Elsie French Vanderbilt Vander- Vander biD bilt and her sister Mrs Mm Samuel Wag Wag- sart Mr Mrs Vanderbilt declined to discuss any army phase of her divorce action actton She Sha Wa was wad told that she hc had been reported on engaged a ed to marry gp Spencer O Oh 1 that Is 16 simply ridiculous sh she aha exclaimed Thero There Is no truth In It whatever h John V. Vt Gates predicted t tho tle o defeat detent o of Hughes In the state state- and 1 d tho thee he t on i. 1 ft P R d r 1 il i n. n w. w Hr i 1 t ot th rf th the T lg an Jimmo jI I lo hogne nc ne' ne ii Ilia- Ilia t to conic in lii a a full rull da Jilt hIt tho ho l. l Pretoria on nip night Jit whon sho iio rift tho tile New Now En England lund coast coust and Its was lI so 80 great t that captain concluded because bo- bo cause of oC the cyclonic energy y of or tho time wind his best course courso was to outride tho the gab Kulo and not combat It It- Tho TI-mo engines en- en pines gines were slowed down and the thu ship rode rolle before tho the storm which carried her to the tho south vl for tor many mites miles and antl drove her with terrific force Into the tile sen seas Alliance J Hns Has Tale Tilo of Ie Woe oc Tho The Alliance from Colon came camo In with a tale talo of ot woe from the effects of or orthe the hurricane Leaving Colon on September September September Sep Sep- 3 the tho ship ran run Into the hurricane hurri cane Friday Frida a week ago ugo and antI put into Guantanamo Cuba for tor or safety fety Feeling Peeling assure assured that his ship would be safe safa the captain put out on Saturday and ran into tho ho full tull force torce of or tho the gale the Again Ag putting putting- back to ship stayed there until the ti-me full tull height ht of ot the storm ha had passe passed 1 wh when mi n Bh she aho came caine to New York arriving there mere 13 is hours late For a day an and a half haIr after utter leaving Kingston the Orinoco lay Jay to In the hurricane which began nIl with them near neal Turkeys Turkey's Island 1 The Tile big hIS White hit Star liner Celtic was slowed down rn durIn during dur dur- In lag ing the tho gale alo and except for tor tho the discomfort die dis b- b comfort from the storm stern the passengers passes passes- gers suffered u erell but little Among tho the steamships mO l-mO now over overdue ue Is the ti-me Siberia of or the time Hamburg American line which left Kingston September 10 and was duo due here on Wednesday an and the time Taormina mina mnina of ot the Italian line lino from Naples and Genoa which was due on Thurs Thurs- day |