Show TERRIBLE 10 AT KIEL explosion on a german ironclad thirty sight men killed and nine injured A steam pipe bursts while workmen are the vessel for her forced draught Trill Steamship paris loses her rudder while miles at sea ac A terrible accident occurred on board the german ironclad brandenburg this morning near grund three miles from alie duelk light house at the entrance of kiel bay today was selected lor her forced drauR lit rial to ret the ironclad in first class shape for the test forty artificers were sent on board from the imperial dockyard while eleven artificers were in the angine room a tremendous explosion took lace the main of the star card boiler had burst far above the noise of the escaping steam were heard lie cries of the injured and dying A panic temporarily spread among the crew but after a moments hesitation every effort was put forth to rescue tho anfor dunato men in the elpine room it was found of the eleven artificers all butone had been killed the man who escaped owed bis preservation to the fact loat at the moment of the explosion be was standing on a ladder near the top of the room his companions were all on the floor of the room it was discovered that thirty eight men had been killed and nine injured thirty seven were killed instantly four steamers were promptly dispatched from kiel to the scene of the disaster they carried a number of physicians and surgeons and a large quantity of medical supplies the guards bip pelican with prince henry of prussia on board put off instantly to the aid most of the dead and lived here or in the neighborhood and many were of family the wharves were crowded from the time the steamers left until they returned with the victims As thedeas and wounded were borne from the vessels to the bhore the air resounded with the cries of the bereaved while those who had not lost friends or relative uncovered their bends A strict inquiry will bo made into the cause of the disaster LOST HER RUDDER AT SEA the Steam stilo paris has a narrow escape from a fatal accident feb 10 the american line steamship paris which sailed from southampton on february for new york was seen in a disabled condition off daunts hock all were well on board there was no danger A pilot ad tug have gone to her assistance die news was received herft from a boats crew which landed the steamer that in a storm last tuesday the rudder of the paris was carried away A jury rudder was ridged by means of which the vessel managed to make her way back to off the south coast of ireland where to anchor and send for assistance the vessel at no time was in any danger the vessel will be brought in for temporary repairs and will then proceed to ton for a new rudder the steamer wae mile at sea when the accident happened the paris has ISO first class passengers second dasa and steerage passengers on board the paris has arrived hero and is anchored it Is supposed the passengers will proceed by the steamer berlin on sunday captain bandle says he lower part of the broken steel rudder weighs upwards of thirteen tons when separated from the stock when the stoke broke there was great danger of darsaee to the hull the peril was greatest when the paris was in the seaway and stopped if the steamer biad not taken in the screws she would have become unmanageable the accident is attributed to a sudden jerk of the rudder and the force of the sea when the steamer was pUch lne captain handle complains that he signalled signal led a national line steamer tuesday that vessels rudder was disabled and the national liner paid no attention to the signals |