Show terrible derath cf a Ste amith ip rew orleans I A ho fate befell tile second rn at of sta mandere during tile choya V X mahie rom e ame r ica to this port last saturday the veasel had left rue C 0 eo one her way t 0 livingst ho c 1 trig ma aged about 33 years ri a ed carl started to cc e u r 0 0 a adler as which hu g 0 ler of the ve sel I 1 bad early eche d I 1 he t firall and grasped the n eting th one hand hauling in a ropo with the other when the netting broke and he into the water lie drifted astern and dis a speared under th 0 vessels counter but re speared an the surface of the water soon afterward in the wake cf t to vessel A boat was quickly lowered and arms wore soon a in ate agthe i water around abe red and in a law seconds the mate throw u hand and arm and with an awer i I 1 disappeared beneath the TI la crew of the boat witch edlor his TC sip garance but nothing more was men of him idere and there on the e of the water arose red spots the b of the unfortunate vie thir ho it is believed was being torn to hiees beneath the surface of the water by those of the deep tile in an eating shark which abounds in th oso waters some of the crew believed that 1 h 9 male hill been struck by tile pro pelle r beel of the vessel and that the wounds lie received Is what caused tile blood and not the sharks but by far ilia greater number are certain that th young an was dei doured by of several had been around tho vessel while she at an c L I 1 was a native of sweden ed a second binate of the steamship lV anderer about a year ag mien inthe city lie boarded at a fullor house in ane second dis lie has no relatives or family in this city as far as known |