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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902 10 BARRACOUTA BRINGS CONFIRMATION OF RUIN IN GUATEMATLA' g okl 2 L A U ST e g B T 7 RUOE S LT 1 e D Dec 16, and sailed for San [addition to the soundings of the United States TALEI ey e ntp aa. | oust Survey Charts, excent hen a minus ) : T p Ja- | sign precedes the height, and then the mumber PORT ANGELES—Salled given Is subtracted from the depth given by | | ez Howes, tor Svdney. | 1o stmr Santa | the charts. The plane of referencs is tie meaa Ana, from Tacoma. Dec 17—Jap stmr Riojun | of the lower low waters. HE Pacific Mail Company’s steam- | passengers as far as Auckland. Mrs. Rennie is the wife of Captain Rennie, commander of | ship Barracouta, which errived | i§ the wite of Copteln | here yesterday from Panama an¢ | ~The passengers that | | | include: way ports, encountered a terrific | UL L, 1 leave on the Sterra K. Burkett, Miss J. Con- ——— storm on Wednesday afternoom, | nell, Thomas Constance, Mrs. Constance, Miss . s v Constance, Mrs. J. M. Coulson and two chil- aru, from China. which tried the veteran liner to the limit. | FoPRteRce, Me S P57y Mhavie, P, Davis, Arrived Dec i8—Stmr Jobn S Kimball, Movements of Steamers. 1 hence Dec 14. i Dec 18—Stmr PORT 1.0S ANGELES—Sailed Greenwcod, for San Francisco. TO- ARNIVE Big seas swept over her decks and those | C. M. Davidson, Mre. Dav passengers thet had hitherto escaped ths | . F. Dil ra_Dud H. S. son, George Dey, ' Fisher, F. > C. von E mel de mer joined the ranks of the Dil- | Mrs. von Hamm, Mrs ser, Elmer E. SAN PRDRO—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr News- — fous and lost all interest in life for ths ;:n, Si\ 1‘;‘»“" My n’-r:‘]‘h “‘-d_'h”“\- | { |lnoy. renc; Dec 1 h!um- 6:nehlt_hl. hence Dec | Steamer. ’ ‘rom. | Due 4 rs. K. L. elle Redmond, 6; stmr Ramona. hence Dec 16. H e | ~ time being. Chief Officer Marino was |G M. Rolph Scholl, Judge i Sailed Dec 15—Stmrs Ramona, Santa Bar- | Centralia.... _p}{grbar eeseer.|Dec. 19 knocked down by a sea and flung with l'm!]:;mu_ 3 Hawko‘}:v | bara and Newsboy, for San i-‘m‘ndscz- e 18 I }?,%“‘;‘r | n’;e “h'“" : £. Horn, T. B. [ PORT TOWNSEND<Passed inwar 3 pire considerable violence against a bulkhead. | Fiutching, Miss Hutchins, A. T. Kinney, H. W, | | et D amburg, for - Se- | Caarina. | Coos Bay e was rendered insensible for an inter- | Lake and valet G. we, W. A. |1 atae. > Newaboy... .| San Pedro - - Love, E. J. Martin, v N. Nel- V] . | S. Moni s an ed ed back. H. B. Paimer, Mrs P. Spingle. LK | | P TOOSH.. Passed in Dec 18—Br ship Eden- | : | China & Japan De . Sturdevant, Miss Vander Horst, Mrs. K | owaer % Townsend. Pomona UmbOIdt «o.venuoo s c The Barracouta’s passengers brought no | VRSt 10 13 “Wetaner, D I ’“%R‘T'E‘IN{;’!’,{‘,‘,{'JS;, ‘Bl;cpfsr_s e John A, | Ramona.....| Newport & Way Ports. Dec. new details from Guatemala. Dr. Gus-|Weleh, Dr. T. H White, Mre. White, Go N. | | from San Francisco; ship Emelie, {rom Ant- | PeKIrg.......| X¢ ‘l‘“‘fl'}‘““\*‘“?fa' noa tav Eisen, who was in the republic at the | Wilcox, G. P. W , Mrs. J. F. Ty, werp. Columbia.... rUand & Reivie.. . .1 ee 4 D. Childs, J. Crepdon, Jemes Dean, C. P. = Redondo. ....| Tillamook & Eureka..| Dec Tl oF fhn ibiption o Maign Marie: 600 Dasaa 05 e, A T 3. Gl | EASTERN PORTS. | Crescent Gity| Crescent City ... Dec firms all that has been told of the des- | Mrs. M.'S. Jensen and child, M. Johnson, C. | BALTIMORE—Arrived Dec 17—Br bark | State of C San Diego & Way Pts|Qeec St the | Kauftman, Miss B. Kellogs, Mrs. M. Ken- | Criftel, from Noumea. | Eureka. ... | Humboldt « Dec clation and loss of life and expresses nedy, O, Landucci, Miss Nettté Lathrop, Mrs. | DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed out | Coronado. ... | Grays Harbor ........|Dec Gpinion that little of the ruified land can(F. E. Lee, Miss F. Lee, Miss M. Lee, Mrs. | Dec 17—Br ship King George, from Iquique. | Alb. River, Point Arena & Albion.|Dec. o eiiamet. it 1s coversd o ‘a| Mo A Lewis snd twolchlidren, ‘B J. Me- | FOREIGN PORTS. s |Queen......0| Juset Sound Forts... D € ] enng, Ignatz Off, Mre. Off and three’ chil- g Corona. Humbeldt ........ ec. 2 gveat depth, mot only with ash, but|dren, George Read, James Read, Mis GLASGOW—Salidd Dec 16—Fr bark I'Her- | Zealandia.... Homolulu ... <-|Dec. 2 it Richey, E. W. Russell, R. Smith, W. E. mitte, for n Francisco. San X e J 18 via Panama Dec . .: nubu boulders of pumice ?tn: 0::‘“ ren W. E. Woodcock. 7 HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Tacoma. Nevadan. .-..| Honoiulu & Krbulni: Dec <id substances, upon which neither rain ‘ago Page—I. Belante, D. A. Boyd, .C. Ros- for Tacoma. Santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec g it will have much, if any, destruct- | ario, Dr. Treusch, P. Brooks ‘G, L.'Joh g N A NCOUVER—Arrived Dec 18—Br stmr | Bt Arena.... | Mendocino & Pt. Arena Deo Auckland—J. R. Firth, Mrs. Firth, F. W. Foreric, from Suva. Coos Bay.... | San Pedro & Way Pts. D COLON—Arrived Dec *16—Stmr Finance, | Coptic....... | China & Japan Dec &5 Dec. 26 Ve ' t have jve effect. The sofl, he says, might have | o ool ™5 75" Ghrien, ' Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. G %W, Eider.., Portland & Astoria. sssimilated the ash and been improved | james Rennie and two children, F. S. Shelton, trom New York. it, but there is so much rock and|J. C. Brook, Mrs. Brook, Miss A. E. Brook, Sailed Dec 16—Stmr Allianca, for New York. | North Fork. . | Humboldt <...|Dec. stone scattered over the surface that|J. C. Entrican, F. MecLaughlin, William | MALTA—Passed Dec }17 Br stmr Lowther | Isfe....... Hamburg & Way Ports|Dec Castle, from Shanghal, for New York. | Curacao. +| Mexican Ports ..... Dec VANCOUVER—Arrived Dec 18—Br ship | Umatilla | Puget Sound Ports Dec e cer | Newman, T. S. FPollock, Mrs. Poliock d | much of the former coffee land will never | Newman, T. S Follod ock an Sonoma. Pengwern, from Tacoma. dney & Way Ports.|Dec pibduce even grass. Sydney—George Farrell, G. H. Hall, Mrs. R Shortly after the first eruptions the | Martindale, James Mouldin, Mrs. C. S. Pas- P FOWN_ Arrived Dee 18—Stmr Inveri, | President sent out two expeditions to in- | ley, M. L. Recder, W. L. Souie, E. P. Wright, | | from Tacoma, via Montevideo. | TO SAIL. H, G, Beale, B. N, Bee, R. A, Brown, J. L. OCEAN STEAMERS. | Destination. | Salls.| Pler. NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 18—Stmr La Tou- | Steamer. ’ raine, for Havre. | “December 19. | i vestigate the extent of the damage. The ¥ ® | Castner, Mrs. Castner, A. A. Cocks, Mrs, Cocks, | | Jiarrecouta brings their report. They | Tiaiter e R G Acuack A F. Dar | | fcund complete destruction as far as they | ton, Miss R. Daiton, A. Dehl, J. McD. Deno- | q went and when at La Sabina were en-|van M. G. Devaux, E. Hill, Hunter, LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Teuto- | of nonar. . | Grays Harbor .....| & pm|Pler veloped in & shower of mud and ashes. | H. L. James, S Kapy, P. Murphy, C. L. New- | DG Sros. oW, Foets 5 Phoenix... | Mendoctio City ...| 1 pmiPle pe: m ton, B, 3 3 ) Salled Dec 18— Victorlan, for New 5 > H e rotnd oF Sho Fotel B Piimers they | ooy Sy onoteit, Y. 3. Bame. 3. W. Sutton. | g e s S Ty for NeW | gierra.....| Sydney % Way....| 8 am|Pler 7 report covered to a depth of twenty me-( "~ el 4 H | e e raa 54 Memr Hesperia, fov | 1t A | 4 BalPier 2 ters with stones, cinders and ash and at 4 chartered for wheat to Europe at 10s 64 and New York. . e Od . 13 J. Sabina the only evidence of previous Logan Leaves Manila. the bark General Faireniid for lumber rom | | Spreckels & Bros Co. OLASGOW—Satied Dec 18—Stmr Cartnage- | Aratiz o (002, S5 ST § FRENE® 2 b AR Aty o)’ et o Puget Sound to Fremantie at 49s. | tal ship Francesco Ciampa, Caflero, Queens- | nian, for St Jokns, N F, and Philadelphia. Feas - Laibir % B g occupation was & howling dog, which was H perintendent of | towar, Glivin & Baee Lo B ol N A e ver. | O BMler....| Astoria & Portiand{s] amiFier 2 O N allow the. expedition to | the Army transport service, received word B TR | Br' ship Blythewood, Pritchard, Sydney: | ford, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. = S R o 2 ioce ot safety. Their report was pub- | Lrom Washington yesterday that the Lo- A Cargosfor Hilo. | | Eddy Falk & American Trading Co. e 1 Ny Mokt | I o i U ) e 3 Jihed in Guatemala City and was hand- | 82n sailed from Manila on December 15/ The ship Falls of Clyde sailed yesterday for | | SAILED. | for New York. 3 | S agt ™| Hamburg & Way..|12 "miPler 54 1ed to make the damage appear as trivial | With 2 passenger list of 1007 discharged {Hilo with an assorted merchandise cargo, | | b iy Diosntior 18 b atives ua. ISty VISl Sve Boa- | Eureka. | Humbolde ... .-|'§ amiFier 13 e+ poseible. There were enough facts in | Den. sick, 74 casuals, 18 insane and | valued at $48,53¢ and including the following: | | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San ‘Diego. e ENETOWN.Sailed: Dad 18-ty GO | S o) senitis At 18 malvier ' e D powever, to officlaily confirm | Company D." Thirteenthl Infantry, as |40 bbls flour, 245 ctls barley, 10 ctls wheat, | { | Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Hedondo. A P s i g R e e SRS Tl g Sl 3 .3 everything that has been written about | Euard. 20,621 Ibs bran, 1029 lbs corn, 17,231, 1bs mid- | | | e e o e o o e T atmr Haverford, tram Phil- | B¢ Aveua.| Fommt Arena ......| 4 p(Pler 3 ihe visitation, which in @ few days vir- dlings, 2500 bales hay, 836,017 lbs fertilizer, | | | Stmr South Coast. Jamissor, . " e A e o SN B2 Tl L g A e toclly swept out of existence the most| Will Carry Silver Worth $300,000. |31 [bs bread. 750 ibs salt, 15,000 ibs rice. | - | e e it thiow and. Polit | N s e erartey and Nagied + | APUES ) N eoamben R b ko fruitful half of the republic. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamship Nippon | stufte. 710 oo ‘suger, -3 plies. erocorics and | 1 Argna: S ——— | santa Rosa| San Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 George Downey, & passenger from Sai- | Maru, which sails to-day for the Orlent, will | Provisions, 53 cs canned goods, 25 bbis salt and F. B i ey S Time Ball. o gt R dor, reports the activity of Isalco. The | carry 3000 tons of cargo, which Includes 1500 | 25 €S canned salmon, 87 plkgs potatoes and LEET OF FOREIGN SAILING | | "Danish stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimi biay 2 | Qultzaiie. .} S T P el sent & party of soientists | tons of flour, 1500 bales of cotton, 2000 cases | JBioDS. 80 bxs fresh- fruit 1142 gels wine | SHIPS NOW TIED UP AT e Tl S I tan Al 1| Branth Hydrosrspiiic Offise, U S, ., M | SRpeetrs ) /SO0 e 1o investigate the volcano. They found |of onons and 500D cases of condensed milk. | machines T e | SAUSALITO. Ship. Fonsy Viltard, Benaue,Bor s inanks, San Francleco, Cal. |0 buebial Puget Sgund Fort o new crater, but reported ‘that in their | She will take siiver in cofn and bars valued at | material, 50 bbls lime, 12 pkgs bicycles and R el SO Souit, Geqble |, The- Time- Bulk onl_tfitc il 463 e Jsgcs | G Netwon.| Seattie & Tacoma: (10 ami{Fier opinion there was little danger of any |$300,000. Among the passengers will bé Count | Sundries, G7 kegs mails, 88 pkgs paper, 3250 ot ok Nowatic, Rotnertom, v buflding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, _December 23. | | gerious eruption. F. Prat. who goes to the Orlent as Italian Con- | 5818 linseed ofl, 35 crts sewing machines. 5 cs 3 4 v i. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | Pomona... | Tumboldt 1:30 piP According to Downey there are three | Sul to Hankow. Aiss Emily Curtls, the prin- e SO0 Tha o bcc A s coRl/ B ek e o 1l s FRrme {200 atee ot b T BURNETT, S for BBl gy g tes ot cipal of a local school for elocution, wi and ¢ mules, age, valued at 5. No date, lat 1 N, lon 10.W, » - i el ~ o rdidates for President at the coming | SiP%,of &,10031 SGheo) for clocution, will begin P nte. e LN S Op N o Nl Dlack Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. | Chehalis. s Harbor _....| 4 pm|Pler Nov 15, lat 3 N, lon 28 W, Br bark Bank- e e & Parthualil amiiiwe election in Salvador. President Regalado, | around the world. Chief Steward Webber has ot Shippi ntelligence. 01 7] er. December " e o Stewarc b Exports to British Columbia. ipping Intellig lei i . gh, from Liverpool, for Vancotiver. S i jun, Moon and Tide. B the incumbent, is not seeking re-election, | provided himself with a giant Christmas tree Per bktn Willie R Vancouver Albion Riv er bktn e R Hume, at Vancouver Dec Al I von| 6 pm)Pler 13 ¥ " Lut bas declared his intention of prevent- | for the celcbration at cea of the holiday festi- | ThE Setmer Hustiis bl poamernnay | ApRvRD, 15—Dec_ 9, lat 44 38N, ing with Government troops any attempt | Y2l The Nibpon will carry twenty-five' cabin | for Victorla with an assorted carzo consigned e 5—Dec 9, lat 44 38 N, lon 127 15 W, bark | December 26. ing with Government troops &y Bttempt | passengers and about 250 Orlentais B i Ehih AT HEAR Dot Cvalua at| - Sai BAlafa Hianssn, 87 heuts frdm WHLLAL Ly e S L mEes 000K Daited Biaten Ot i o LD o ou | Gulitornisn| New Yook ...|Pier 20 olution with which the defeated candi- R $18,104. The cargo included the following: | com. S Watets. st Fort Foint, estrance. to San | DU0te Cali-| S5 Diegn & Viox-] S amiler 11 dates usually note their exception to the Agent Kerrell Laid Up. 52,350 1bs dried frult, 5500 1bs raisins, 333 pkgs | Stmr Polnt Arena, Hanscn, 13 hours from TBLEGRAPHIC. Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | ¢ a P e Rl : - o PaSuge: s, 1547 Ibs coffce, 20.086 Ibs ofl ‘cal City, S cloudy; w ettty NOTE v 5 Feking.... | China & Japa Pibss The Barracouts brought 800 tons of | Pacific Mail, Occidental and Orfental and Toyo | 240 ibs meal, 624 1bi c ocolate 200 1k haty | Vistotia, And: Puset Sound warte o o ke (e front " (Mission-street Whar() about | Zemcaie o Benoluly iy e 1 corgo and freasure valued at $101,000. Her | Kisen Kaisha Steamship companles, slipped a | 987 bxs paste, 481 ibs cheese. 1118 Ibs bread, mar Corona; Novander, 20, bt SAN DIEGO—Salled = twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Borgr ") X Y. via Pantmalls mPMSs. Sassengers mncinded: few days ago on the marple flocr of one of the | 200 1bs sbrimps, 30 pkgs drugs and medicines, | reka . Novander, 20 hours from Eu- 2 —salled Dec 18—Br ship Tasma- | the height of tide is the same at both places. | * © X Y. via PanamallZ m/PMSS 3 | Olympic Ciub_ bathrooms and seriously injured | S cs canned goods. 14 pkgs groceries and pro- | g % i Portland, Or. e | December 2. | | _ Frank F. Pressman, Mrs. Frank Pressman, | both knecs. He is confined to jis bed and will | Yislone, 397 gals win 31254 1ts Wood-pulp, |, Stmr Bemoes Mydsen, 17 hours from Oaspar: | ¢ e s cAnta Ane: FHIRAS. PECRMIERS 1 T W . 3. F. Hobart, E. W. Hammett, T. H. Bows, | be out of commission, it is thought, for a | 38 cvls gas. 44 sheets steel 1901 pigs lead. 200 ound for Redondo: put In to land passengers. | f1om Valdez: stmr Mackinaw, from San Fran- —_— | 3 o & Ja 3. C. Cresson, Ciarence C. Bouden, D. J. Bar- | week or 0. %, tins matchés, 12 cs arms and ammunition. Stmr Barracouta, Trask, 22 days from Pa- | %05 10 49 o - Sun rises | o FROM SHATTEN. Doviey. Marcw Dralota. 3. M., Biwart, Gue e g B s Bants, Tooter Alexander,. 40 I Geraldion; ~ st Meivitie Dollar, for Sen | Moo v owney. . 3. M. Stew < A osa, er.. seraldton; . for | “Steamer. : tax Eiven, Carios List, Mrs, C. List. 3, B. Logan Coming Home. Barley for EuYope. San Diego. s oo i ancisco. © au | Moon rise: Steamer. For. | Sails. Turmer, L. Rawlings and Urs. W. F. Arvucide. | The army eraneport Logan. left Mamtle De- | The ‘IiaMen, ship Francesen Clampa was | Sior miche Tjenet:. B oure from Bureks. i eletEes, 15-20:10 & s fhom Sente Ank |8 | we. 22 g "T“"f! ni B T e T Ty e H | cember 15 for this port. She is bringing home | cleared yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 21 -| REDONDO—Sailed Dec 18—St g Lwl " v R e SR - - o3 . 2 e . A 3 ; - 2 Stmrs 3 H W E e X _ Sierra to Leave This Morning. 1007 discharged soldiers, 212 sick, T4 casnals, | With 07,018 ctls barley, valued at $76,969 and | Nor et pesono® fom Monterey: | Signal and_ Santa Moriica, for San e : ! P e e T P T The late arrival of the British-Austialian |18 insane and one company of infantry. /{19,000 f¢ lumber as durnage, valued at $304. | Ladysmith. s FORT BRAGG—Sailed Dec 15—Stmr Co- | 39 i e e ,r,"..i’-K",',;‘,‘,"‘sfi‘:”‘,’""‘_?g“‘f“ Steamship Com- o . | “Schr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | Quille River. for San Francisco. = Al-K{. . | Sxagway & Way Borts. [Dec. Penys liner Slerra ‘from sailing esterday ac Kept Christmas Ahead of Time. ittt tor Ralialis: Reves. g L & Artived Tee 15 —Stms Brooklin, hence 17th. | 33 City Seattie..| Skagway & Way Ports. |D ' G'clock this morning. She will carry | Captaln Pritchard of the Britich ehip Biyths- | The French bark Edouard Detaille cleared Thursday, December 18. | " hENDOCIN b g L 3% paseengers and s fuil catgo, which includes | wood gave his officers and crew a Christmas | 107 Brdney on Wellsestiy - with - SL305 iy | + Gtime. Sesiss Hgslatte, Honolat and’ Hrd: | ¥ B =i sef 2 30| Writing Paper in Pretty Boxes. e o s oluln wil] be | SE0CC last night and entertained on bosrd o | heat, yalued at 330,100 and 20,000 feet lum- | ney; J D Soréclcels & bros Co N e e Dol 1 iy DennLiss I 5.6 3:05 05| 40| Good writing paper in dainty, decorated . number of San Francisco friends. The Blyths. | Per. valued 300, Stmr George W Elder, Randall, $ i / 3 : s0c 30 § * Statione B W dake. the former manager of the Bald- | wood safls to-day for Australia. e e i i ul.cn (s e | v A G , Astorla; 0 | - GRAYS HARBOR Salled Dea17—Stmr Cen |~ NOTE-=1 the abave expasition of the tides e o I In the e Parchasing the furniture and equipment for the s Y aay for the same port with 67,047 ctls wheat, | _ Stmr Aziec, Harding, Tacoma; Pacific Mail | Arriyed Dec 16-Stmr G C the early moming tdes are given in the lett | Depariment 0 SARory, VAT & Co. P Alexunder Youns hotel in Honolutu, | of NEWS OF THE OCEAN B i o et | Sl e pés T, Stme'G C Lindauer, hence | hand Column and (he succesiive”tides ot the | Market sicet. Opeg Sren nen o ol - . oy . unnage, val 225. Danish stmr Wyefleld, Wat i 2 e TR ; ay n the order of occurrence as to time: the g g LI N imnags. VAWML AtRRIRE o L aved | gooaniatt stme, WEese atson, Nanaimo; | 'EUREKA—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Pomona, | foureh time column gives the last tide of :;..l At the State Fair in Syracuse there < day, except when there are but three tides, as | @ race between two flocks of geese, Yimes Hennte and her two ehiidrer will be he French bark Marguerite Dollfus Is |gor Sydney ¥ Z 2 S| ¥ yde, - Matson, o ENT rr c 18—Stm T v wome: ° 2 s E y vesterday, had 26,800 bbis flour, Ship Falls of Clyde, M Hilo; J D VEN' 3 . ; VENTURA—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr George | sometimes occur: he_hei v v p ights given are in driven by women. ~ The wonderful medicine, Ripans Tabules, cured me three weeks after having suffered for five years. trouble was dyspepsia, and as | believe came from eat too much sweet stuff, ' 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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