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Show OFFICERS WERE DRUNK. When Vessel Struck a Reef and Went to Pieces. Captain Jcrgcnsen and nine of tho crow of tho American bark Alexander McNeil, which stranded on Prater'B reef, near Hongkong, on December 24, arrived nt San Francisco Monday on tho steamer Coptic from tho Orient. Tho sailors state that shortly aftef tho vessel left Hongkong, on Decern her 9 last, tho ofllccrs becamo Intoxl, cnted and tho vessel drifted from he; proper course, finally bringing up r I tho roof, whero sho went to plecos. drunken fight followed the stranding of tho vessel, during which, tho sail, ors assert, tho ship's carpenter emp, tied his revolver nt the officers, but ha was too Intoxicated to aim with pro-clslon, pro-clslon, and no ono was Injured. A boat containing tho first mate and foui of tho crow was lost, and no trace of tho men was found. Tho stranded sailors remained on tho roof for throo weeks, Anally putting to sea In an Improvised Im-provised boat, headed for Hongkong. .They were picked up by a steamer and taken to Hongkong, whero tho American Amer-ican consul looked after their comfort |