Show A SAD TIME 11 air SEAS A dejected daj crew experience plou rough 0 h ME ofner ER MIS NIS FF gnei 01 i iro SULE tte the sea obliged to jomp JUMP and a lire llie llor lice as 83 the sea im liall too cough for a coat boat a to special F chronicle S orrice I 1 new YORK jan 11 A wonderfully title tale of the rescue of a ships ship I 1 a crew in a terril terrific ic gale at sea was told ins in a simple way ay today to day by captain a blu erso of the british stag fifteen days overdue from bremer haien haven jt it will be remembered that on december 30 10 th tin steamship nestorian I 1 reported fr from m halifax an unsuccessful endeavor on december 18 to rescue he crew on the tire mater waterlogged logged ship shakespeare captain S bufler luller from front li Hs imburg amburg november 25 the crew aked to be taken off but after two tv 0 tempts the nestorian suddenly lost eight ot of the shakespea le and it was believed she bad had foundered on december 31 the steamship sardinian from liverpool to halifax also siso reported i assing the shakes patt e but thattie lie ship was then aban abandoned abad dined ned it lt was thought that all hands were lost inthe in the fearful gale then raging but caplain set all these at rest today to day by br tin nging into this port eighteen members if i the Shake trew crew her captain had lied and anti was buried at sea becore before tiia tile rescue took place captain muerel says that december 20 he ran into extremely bad weather and so s macd ell his at 3 in the morning th the ese ee nd aid officer kofl ker K er reported distress signals mik ing on the port bow I 1 we steamed toward the stranger as fast as possible said the captain we sailed around her all night the snow was falling a ami all the wind was as blowing a hurricane from the lie west nor thweat est at daybreak the signals had disappeared bat we e bleamer in the direction of the ale e ae we had hall last seen them and after a ing ln search I 1 in n a snow squall our lookout the tile vessel and in five minutes we worn vier 0 near enough to seo see that they wanted to leave hor I 1 we tried all d day dy y to pass page a line to lower a bat would have been useless as the storm was wis more severe than ever ver at about noon we passed her a line but the rope snapped at flight we signaled i tatt we would lie to until next day wh h n we would aftem attempt pt to se as id her a boat we lost 1011 her bar again that night but fourd found her early saturday morning the tile gale had ab abated tied so fo we pagiel pave I 1 her two lines and lowered a boat and bent her with a crew of four men to the tile shakespeare 11 when they got cloe to the tile ship five jave men nien jumped overboard and grabbed the tile lifeline life line that had beva be pa based them ali ai and were pulled on board ward they had on life jackets jick ets on the be second trip the five moie more were pick picked ell i aether engnall eni en in nall all toe crew was changed on oil the third trip on oa each of the next two tri trips ps four our antl min n were taken oft off four I 1 I 1 the tile re cued were bos boys sixteen aas old who were making their fit laist at p issace THO rw 0 of efthem t hem were afraid to j jump um p and bare ere picked up tip a aid nd thrown overboard by chief mattes who ile was the lait lai t man to le leive ive the 13 ship ili p he lie was very nearly drow drowned nel TI the ie shakespeare had been dis masted on december cember Dk and when t the lie mist fell his left arm was broken lie ile could not get a life jacket on eo so he be atut tot a life buoy about his waist and jumped overboard he lie went awn heal fir t and the buo buoy got about ili hn i feet and had his ilia I 1 head under water he ile finally managed to free himself from it and nas picked up by illy december the ship began to take water and the men were at the pumps from ilia until saturday the third day captain muller moller died of exposure and the following liy day was visa buried the men were all in extremely bad condition and are b very ill still I 1 short nka YORK jan II 11 the seam ship stag which left bremen on december ath strived ai rived hereto day it took her thirty one days to make the voyage toy age which usually takes sixteen days in the midst of a heavy storm t two 0 weeks ago tile lookout sighted a sinking vessel flying the flag of distress two boats put off to the wreck despite the heavy seas it ret returned arned with the capsin and a crew of elgh eighteen men cho sinking vessel proved to be the shakespeare the tito captain died on the stag and was w as buried at sea bea |