The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 12, 1902, Page 10

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10 THE AN FRANCIECO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902 T g e R HEGIRA OF REPTILES IS DfiEMED_ THE HERALD OF A GREAT VOLCANIC OUTBURST > - —_— 4 i | ' o lco S Snakes and Animals Leave Hills and People - = Officers of. Steamship Acapulco Say Fear Fear Fresh Outbreak. . ; Reigns in Guatemala City. L e oy HE Pacific Mail Company’s steam- | Mre. R A. Parker and four chJ,ldr;n, <F1."“'. . = S i e day in the ordfr of flc’rurre(\'rl:‘e as to time. 1. 8 N.; Capt: . N. ._Soltan, ence Dec 6, for S e lumn ives e last o ship Acapulco arrived vesterday | 5% &5 %0 ™i TP her, tre. 4. L. Bhler iy RiVER-Salled Dec 10-Schr | foUrth (0 SOt hite are but thrse tides, from Panama and way ports.|snd two chiliren, L. W. Smith. Mrs. H. K. Wing and Wing, for San Fran : oatimes aecw The heights given n She passed within full view of | Struve, George E. “Wolf, D. A. McCandless. hl:»‘*- f'_;_rP :" l(m:(;sf\“u Arrived Dec 11— addllllosfl to mf'hwr‘::dmxl’,&!,f;‘ United States e ALCATR LANDING— RS 3 | Coast Survey Charts, exc: hen a Minus (—) Santa Maria, the mountain from 2 " Bark Marion Chilcott, from Honolulu, to loas |!‘!n precedes the height, and then the number whose base volcanic discharges have Carries Many Missionaries. oil for Hawalian Islands. given is subtracted from the depih given by The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com- SLAND PORTS the charts. The plane of reference is the mean o S “ap- . ISLAND PORTS 1 poured destruction over Guatemala. CaP-| . vy Doric safled yesterday for the Orlent. e O ! Teo .. Stiar slecis, [ S5 Mg o SNaoge tain Russell says the whole side of the | gno carried a full cargo and her passengers in- w from Sydney. Dec 2—Stmr Ventura, hemce mountain appears to have been blown out. | cluded a large number of missionaries. One e Nov 2i. Dec 4—Br stmr Dukn o T Movements of Steamers. He saw two other craters In the neigh- | of the Chinese who had taken passage on the o Yokohaima; Jap stmr Nippon Maru, o > K T bec 3—Of port, bark supposed to T . borhood and they were both smoking. ol e v s M e 1% e b K NN - In Guatemala City, he says, the great- | n® SU0'® SR, OO0 bered i A tiels Saper. ‘Salled Nov 3—Br ship Norma, for San Fran- | “geeamer. | From. e et { e Yas taftn iy Policeman Macke; cisco; Fr bark Brizeux, for San Francisco. ] — est excitement prevails. Snakes a who held him until a representative of the Dec 5—Br stmr Duke of Fife, for Port T(’B:é G. Dollar... Grays Harbor . De mals of all kinds are coming down from | Board of Health made an examination of the i ieng: bkt{! Coronado. for :::: Franeisco. :;:r:-‘l‘n-\*lnn Dec the surrounding heights and the people |man and pronounced Surgeon Huston's diag- Ready for sea’ Des 4-Nor bark Excelsior, Seattle & Olympia..... Dec fear that this exodus of life from the hills ;:i\li\ ‘;"z’;;czh g:‘f"ozafilzfld ‘:7;' “?;lsmxugl for Puget Sound. Crescent City Pf‘r-s[cen:, i & <|/Dec § ever, e Ilc led witho e Ce- o A rtland ay Dec s a . lifance o Y is the herald of an eruption of Fuega |, JCV< SH0, 1€ (000 AV The Board of | EASTERN PORT. Alliance. -+ * | Fimbolde e and Pacaya, volcanic mountains in the | Health diagnosis Mackey relcased his prisoner, | PHILADELPHIA—Cleared Dec 10—Ship Til_ | SO0LL | Eembods --.:. " (Deo. ‘icinity. President Cabrera is doing noth- | ho left the dock with two of his countrymen! lie E Starbuck, for New York, and pessed | forion Newport & Way Forts. |Dec alay the public fear. but S| Tor ponce e o edy Island. Bnciiis....-| Euset Sound Ports.....|Dec ing to allay the public g For Yokohama—Mrs, H. H. Beers and child, FOREIGN PORTS. San Pedro. ... Humbol L Dec strictly maintains his policy of suppres- | Mrs. C. C. Osborne, H. W. Prout PR COLON—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Allianca, | Mandalay...- Coquille River Dec e oy G e Kobe—Rev, W. V. Johnson, Mrs, W. V. | B e | Algoa- Comox ... «eeelDec. 13 - Johnson, Miss Jammis Samoals, Salled Dec 9—Stmr City of Washington, for | Pomona. | Humboldt .............[Dec. 15 Captain Russell was told of two craters | Nagasaki-E M. Bowle. Miss Claire Bowle, | oy Tk State of Cai..| San Diego & Way Pis(Dec. 16 - _ | Miss J. Callender, omas Fortune, " 2= : ¢ o tRiver...| Point Atena & Aibion.|Dec. 18 Pich centributed $o the TRORE d:‘:"“l: Shanghai—A. Bilger, Mrs. J Cooper. Mrs. J. HALGIERS —Arrived Dec §_Nor stmr Thor- | JIb FiC" Portland & Astoria.... Dec. 16 tion of life and property in Guatemals, | Hathaway, George Lanning, L. Marthoud, F. | RUNCORN-Arrived Dec 10—Br bark Co- | G. W. Elder.. Portland & i Dec. 18 A one of which poured forth hot mo'""i" Hmu:,\ Mrs. F. J Maxey, | runna, hence July 16. North Fork. lélumbn!ddt(‘~& P Dec. 17 Javn and the other osl e D e . Y OKONAMA —Arrived Dec 10—Br stmr | Coos Bay. San Pedr: ‘ay P |Dec. 17 The Acapulco on her downward voyage | 1o- B Falrfleld. T M. iendall, Mre F. M. | Athentan, from Vancouver. Busraeowta,. | New ¥oghimin Pavamaiiee. 17 was &t Champurice Siring the helght of | oo Sinr st i & risgachem. | Salled Dec 9—Stmr Lyra, for Tacoma. Bainier... | Seattle & WAt e - - /! Y —. isanne, anta ea..| S o ay Pts. Dec the first eruption of Santa Maria. She| To join at Honolulu—G. M. Hawley, Mrs. G. AVRES Setlea’Dec F . barkt. 08 Santa Rosa.- | Mendocino & Pt: Arena Dec carried to San Jose de Guatemala 170 refu- | M. Hawley, J. H. Vaile, Mrs. J. H. Vaile, VANCOUVER—Arrived Dec 11—Br stmr | City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports De gees, including former President of the | ————— Empress of India, from Vancouver. e | e i R d s . D & 2 : 4 {3 s " for Seattle. e ol Dec. 2 Republic Barillas. Alfred Mackinnon, one | Makes Fastest Trip. Sailed Dee T1—Snip Kenilworth, for Seattie; | GO TLLy" i Attt .. [Dee of the refugees, an American, who had | The steamship Californian, which arrived Carrollton, from’ Melbourne, to load for Hono- | Zealandia....| Honoluly ..e.|De ived in Guatemala twenty-five Years,| yesterday from New York, made a new record | | | | 1utu. | Queen....... | Puget Sound Ports... D d on board the Acapulco as the result, for the round-the-continent trip. Her actual Sailed Dec 10—Schr Henry K Hall, for TO SAIL. g I inhaling the gas and ash-laden air | steaming time from Brooklyn to quarantine | Honolulu ¥ o e = Siikn e SeloEb. | in this harbor was 55 days and 12 hours, This | O AL ATaNDe 11—Ger stmr Ve- | Tgioamer. Destination. | Sails. The officers of the steamship confirm all | béats by four hours the best run wmade by | 2 : i R Artred Des. 9—Be, stmr Colonial, = i that has been told of the devastation | Tho A ok e, Ametican Hawatian fleew | ghartered for wheat ffom that port to Sydney: | | A e ] December 13. b wrought by the volcano and Captain Rus- | Works and is said to have proved much more | oy T M*;"-;h i g o me N v Br atmr Silvertown, Morton, Honolulu; Das | 4, JAMBURG—_Sailed Dec 11—Ger stmr Aby- | g Barbara. Los Angeles Ports.| 1 seil says that more than one-half of the | satistactory than those of the company’s boats | pourne or Geelong i3s, or Hi P e ) +ia Morton. GUAY (\'C:;"u“m”’;:r'\)' Toe: VB C atiins | ANl oo || Humbolts . coffee crop has been destroyed. S0t yniin it Uy PR The German ship Elfrieda, now at San Diego, | | Br &tmr Doric, Smith, Hongkong, Yokohama | Neko, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. [ = 1 The Acapulco brought 638 tons of Cargo, | — P aer was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from | | and Honolulu; O & © SS Co. MELBOURNE—Safled Dec 2—Schr David | Goot!Bie:™"| san pearo & Way.| 9 treasure valued at $259% and psssengersi Acme at Coos Bay. | Tacoma to Cork, United Kingrom, at | | SAILED. Evans, for Fremantle. Queen..... | Puget Sound Ports.(11 which included the following named: The steam schooner Acme, which left Sius- 5 > . | | Thursday, OCEAN STEAMERS. | Deecember 13. | | y el i v, December 11. | A 3 ] 3 - Leftent Lefferts, Mrs, Lefferts, George F.|1aw for this port December 10, yesterday put | Merchandise for the Orient. I North Fork, Nelson, eka. | QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Dec 11—Stmr Cym- | Empire.... | Coos g.\{\ Soveas 10 am }; 3 Taite and wife, Eugene G Miller, Miss M. R. | into Coos Bay on account of a heavy gale and | The steamer Doric sailed vesterday for) | | laqua, Gunderson, San Pedro. | rie, tfom Liverpool, for New York: Q. Lindans) Svavs Fatees_oc-] & mptfiar Milier. Jons K Dolan. Leon Sang Tong, Nor. | o Teplenish her supply of fuel. The schoon- | Hongkons via Honolulu and Yokohama with | | | Pomona, Shea, Eureka. | ROTTERDAN—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Pots- | Alliance. - | Eureka Coos Boyi) 2 fer 16 man Wolf, G. Dieckmann. ers Wing and Wing and C. A. Klose, which, | an assorted merchandice cargo consigned to 11 :;gn‘a.fi\gls‘,n, Coos Bay. | ;g‘éR;fl’!‘D;\fif‘ga}“;; " Dec 11—Stmr Patria, | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena .| 4 pm|Pler 2 | with the Acme. were for many days bar bound | the principal Orfental ports, valued at §302.- | | e St el | trom Marseilics, etc. for New York. | Eliy 'Sydnes| N, Y. via Panama.|lz m| Puse Nippon Maru From Orient. | Shsce e’ Avmme was expected to leave Goos | D60.. exclusive of treasure. The cargo was | | | | Stwor Fulton, Lee, —-. TN Srined g T SR Wew Yo Linedse M?;:;:::?‘T()l‘ { 1 pm(Pler 13 The Toro Kisen Kaisha steamship Nippon | as soon as she had refilled her bunkers. | manifested as follows: For Japan, 769; | | i U S stmr Solace, Singer, Manila. nfl"_ll ‘fller} for Genoa. C(;:;:ax.-- i Sty 57 i Maru hed herdly landed her passengers yes- | | China, $84,742; Philippine - Islands, $10,413; | . i, e et DO B e el (Fokahaia WoAMBURG - Arrived Do ey Orf | & Rosa.....| San Diego & Way:| 9 amiPler 11 terday before two gangs of carpenters \ere} Success as 0il Burner. | Bast Indies,"$3336; Korea, $250. Amopg the | ' HOUBKONE. | surans, David, Melbourne, | NEW YORK—safled Dec 11—Stmr Moltke, | Columbla_. | Astorfs 2 Portland|11 am| Pler 24 at ‘work on board, adding improvements to the | The Matson Navigation Company's ofl cai leading oxports were the following: BRITISH SHIP WHICH AR- | Bchr Helene, Christensen. Honolulu.. - | for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg; stmr | J. Kimball. | s;)au\e nbtncnny. 10 am|Pler 2 emil's peastpir momosnsdations. Taet time | g ST » E To Japan—b510 bbls flour, 1260 I1bs butter, D FROM AUSTRALIA i 3 La Lorraine, for Havre. e | | x o 2 | rving ship Marion Chilcott arrived yesterday At | 567 ige bieycles and sundries, 4198 bales cot- | RIVE A 4 TELEGRAPHIC, “Arrived Dec 11—Stmr Bovie, from Liverpool. | Montara... | Seattle dircet . 4 pm|Pler 19 she was in port an inlaid oak floor was put | Alcatraz landing from Honolulu. She left | s dri g 1 AFTER A QUICK TRIP. POINT LOBOS, Dec 11, 10 p m—Weather | GLASGOW—Arrived Dec 11—Stmr Sardin- | G Dolldr.. | Gravs Harbor. 4 pmPler 2 @own in the Saloon, ‘When abe salls for Japan | here November 7 on ber maiden Voyage as au’| (ot 3678 Ibs dried frult, 6 pkss electrical ap | cloudy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. | lan. from New York. Eureka....| Humboldt .... 12 m|Pler 13 {his time & mew suite of rooms will have been | ofl carrier. She arrived at Honolulu November | Pliances, 259 pkgs groceries and provisions, 84 | =3 DOMESTIC s, ' SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Dec 11—Stmr St December 16. | added, adjoining the music room, and three |23 sailed again November 20 and yesterday | Pkgs leather, 4229 pigs lead, 12 pkgs machin- MESTIC PORTS. Louls, from New York. Nebraskan.| Honolulu-Kahului | $ pm|Pler 20 nal and Juxuriantly equipped bathrooms | reached Alcatraz landing. Her oll tanks, in- | ery, 1950 Ibs cercals, 201 cs soap( 5000 818 | Semr Californian, Barron, 57 days 4 hours | o FORT LOS ANGELES_Sailed Dec 11—Stnir St I L B Ramona... | Newport : W;; -| 9 am|Pler 11 ¢ lady passengers will vave been instalied: | stailed by ‘the Riedon Tron Worke, proved a |12 s wine. % e whicky o e i ot Tage Coquille River, for San Francisco. e S L ] S 5 ) “The Nippon brought thirty-three cabln pas- | greal success and favorable windé aided by | o China 0500 bbls fiour, 4300 1bs abslone | YO0 T Y renn, T o - s _ SEATTLE—Sailed Dec 11—Stmr Dirigo, for un, Moon and Tide. Bty .| Coquiiie River.....| 4 pmiPler 3 seigers, nine steerage passengers and dd Asi. | the vessel's natural fleetness contributed to | meat, 40 pkgs agricultural implements, 10 cs | Stmr Polnt Arena, Hansen, ours from | skagwa: 3 5 et Puget Sound Ports.[11 e 1 stice Her"cargo of 2180 ions Included 953 | make her first round trip an all around suc- | shoes. 3400 Ibs beans, 500 Ibs bread, ‘476 cs | Mendocino. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 11—Bark Levj G | Unlted States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Umatilia December 18. | | sies of rew A McCandless, a Hon- | cess | cenned goods, 450 1bs cheese, 48 pkgs drugs | Stmr Fulton, Lee, 41 hours from San Pedro. | Burgess, from Callao. Times and Heights of High and Low | Riv | Pt Acens & Aibtcal & paiPier 13 olulu broker, came up on the liner. In addi- S AL LR | and druggists’ sundries, 21 pkgs dry goods, 500 | Stmr Newsboy, Corning, 43 Salled Dec 11—Fr bark Li Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | 4lblen Riv | e Arens 5 SEN00) F BOIp o8 tion to the cost of passage he paid the $200 - | o uEe ralt. 14 pkge clectrical supplles, 136 | Stmr Newsboy, Corning, hours from Saa | d T barl amoriclere, for Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | Arcata..... Coos Bay-Pt. Orf'd| 4 pm|Pler 12 fine imposed on foreign ships for trading be- Will Repair at New York. D e frult, 294 tkes groceries and pro- | Pedro. e 7 thority of the Superintendent. Ban Pedro. | Humboldt -| 4 pm|Pler 2 Tween domestic ports. He is here on business | The British bark Nellie Troop, reported | visions, 620 1bs ham and bacon, 2352 Ibs gin. [ Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from ASEuTlRes I B bk Hinean Reyeta S0 NOTE—The high and low waters occur at <esee] Bpine & Way._ Jlo o Which woull mot wait for the nmext American | aghore at Savannah, is discharging 800 tons of | seng, 14 pkgs leather, 9 cs liquors. 40 pkgs | San Diego and way ports. TATOOSH—Passed In Dec 11—S the city front (Mission-street wharf) about — - D S = : 2 s leather, s, 40 3 d - —Schr Colum- | fnenty v, - c & s sicamehip and which he' considersd of more | picrate ‘at that pori. ~She will sail December | Prining presscs. 2000 Ibs pearl barley 0 cf || stmr Coumbla. Doran, 70 hours from Port- | bia, from San Pedro. T R Sys bl Ties D, 26 Fant o | e A e L e b importance than the $200 contribution to Un. | 36, "being towed to Wilmington, where she will | Paint. 425 cs cagned saimon, 63 _1bs | 1and, via Astoria 52 hours. Passed out Dec i1—Br stmr Wellington, | the Nel8! R e Astorla & Port am Pler 24 s s T g - ers | G charee the balance of her cargo. Sne will | shrimps, 1115 gals 2 cs wine, 381 gals 158 ¢s |~ gimr J § Kimball, Thwing, 4 day e b for . Ban. | Pt relan = = = Astor! {Prer 2 the Orient was Mrs. Harry K. Struy oo o8 iy ar § g, 4 days from 54- | T FRIDAY, D! BER 12. December wife of Captain Struve, formerly commander | theR be towed to New York for repairs, | whisky. S attle. Newsboy, {rom Port Blakeley, for San Fran- s | Acapulco..| N. Y via Panama/i2 m|PMSS b Al g gy g el = Vel Ity |, To the Philippine lslande—1500 crts pota- | *el stme Niopon Maru, Greene, 28 days clsco;, bark Lamoriciere, rom Tacoma, for | Sun rises ... T | | ‘Decermber oi. | -3 P gy Poec s, s, 19 , 455 ¢ - | 20u; "hours fi Hongkdng vide ¥akoha 15 | Cape’ Town: bark Oregon, from Whatcom, for | Sun sets "... P V. g v ter 3 erding ai Shanghial the Sonstruction of hait Makes Smart Passage. | sorted cannea”goods, 54 pkes groceries ana | 2% Tous from Hongkons via Yokohams 12 | Melbourne Moon sets - BRY 1 4B T Sarhbpod S e -0y S al g B T e T eth© She was ac. | The British ship Strathgryfe, which arrived 5’?‘"";’3;‘ 32 pkes d T:“..,“'h,dc'"’f.i',:,‘"" 2un- | hour, 4 Passed out Dec 11—Ship Paul Revere, for = [Time] TTime] | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports|11 am Pier 1 N anied home by Captain Struve's niece, | yesterday from Newcastle, Australia, made | 3 cx o el e pagne. | “’Biniy Strathgyle, Mclntyre, 59 days from | POrt Pirle. | pe. (2% £e. [222°] pe. |Ratnier....| Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 Sy MacCulsiky. The gl ity B4 > . made | $3'CY liquors, 4 pkgs machinery, 7 cs Station: | xewcastie, A SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dee 11—Schr Barger, el { Ft- | C. Nelson..! Seattle & Tacoma|10 am|Pler 2 B Sbotateny: “Fe M S ot | e e adesns in 5 days, which fs the guick- ‘cr:‘, 27 kegs spikes, 18 cs_typewriters. Bark St Katherine, Saunders, 16 days from | for, Port Townsend. L W H Wi | Beot ool B2 : o i Ty s i ot o e eatuntieed fim, \:‘e:d\;le:ol;ml::l;ly 300 Tt T4 e arred | Hilo. : : h A A (Denl Shn Cusiis, 5.7] 3:28/—0.1110 | NROM: SuS T eanic Stean ¥ a8 ugh- | 366 cs_assorte . s drle S . ence Dec 10. o8| 4 % — 30'a m. o December 9 in latitude 32 20 | out the voyase. Her cargo consisied of 3620 | frult, 171 pess g ceries and provisions, 112 pochr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Polnt | “4STORIA—Arrived Dec 11—Stmr Georze W Lo | Epresne For. | Saits. RN, ;T & e & E 1bs nuts, pkgs ink, 2 pkgs dry goods, o Elder, hence Dec 9. 47 B | — Her passengers included the following —F—o— ———— CL‘:},:&E(E‘" SECHE G pSatied " Dee 11—Stmr Despatch, for San 2ofto-sul 59| B L B N = . THE s 3 . raneisco. - - oiphin. ... .- ay ay Ports. [Pler i. Ashmeag. Edwar Barrett, 3°Becker, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Shipping Intelligence. iStms Cocs Bav, Swanson, ‘San Pedro; Pa- | " Arrived Dec 11-Schrelobn A, hence Dec 6. s 8T Cottage Cit \ Skagway & Way Ports. |Dec. 19 Fiy enc ‘servant, M. E - By drs 7. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and ABRIVIR REed Rimr ‘Pomors, ‘Shea, Eureka; Pacific Coast | Adwme, from & crase, . . LU 5 o 291,130} 811 83 A e Hayward' Hayes 'T. Ishikawa, F_ V. Jensen, i 2 g - | Steamship Co. TMPQUA—Arrived s . e ¢ - Mise MacClusky, Mre, Y. Mikimoto ahd serv. Shipping Merchants. i sk, T aamaon T RS e | afie’ Eablihe by | AT e ey b Badis i e A i 10 Tt | A6 ooy Sevy (e Tk Dty SV 095 and way worts, via Tacoma; J D Spreckels & | WHATCOM- Arrived Dec 11—Stmr Rainfer, | hand column and the successive tides of the | body has any that are genuine. The British ship Benicia (at Tacoma), is Point Arena. Mrs A. Moftat, A Parker, R. A. Parker, One day an old friend said: ant “Are you troubled with dyspepsia?” | 1said: “Yes, and | don't ever expect to be cured.” He told me to | | e 3% go across the street and get a box of Ripans Tabules. After using ;‘ ipans Tabules for three weeks | was satisfied | had at last found % he right medicine, the only one for me. % jj At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.

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