San Francisco Call, Volume 113, Number 137, 16 April 1913 — FREIGHTER BRINGS VALUABLE CARGO [ARTICLE]

FREIGHTER BRINGS VALUABLE CARGO

Norwegian Steamer Jason Here With Big Shipment of Ore From Mexico

Liner Carries Two Score Refugees From Gulf Ports to San Pedro

Revolutions make .no difference to the Jebsen line steamer Jason, which arrived here yesterday ' from * Mexico with a full cargo of Mexican products* Captain F. Jebsen charteredr M the Jason ? about -the : time? that 'the. Pacific : Coast- Steamship company, on account of 4? disturbed conditions-; in? Mexico, abandoned its Mexican service. Revolutions have been almost-.continuous ever since, but* the Jason not only i has run true ;• to - its ■> schedule but % has - carried ?a ", capacity * cargo "A every voyage, both outward* and inward.■':*?, " The cargo the Jason brought here yesterday 5 s includedy ores,'- concentrates and treasure, valued? at ? $283,169, and shipments of oil ; cake, hemp and• other products, i : The ? steamer; discharged | a loV,of cargo ■- at San Pedro. : r ? From: Guaymas and other gulf points the Jason; carried about 4jo refugees, who? were ' landed at 1 San Pedro. Captain Rustarl reports conditions around the gulf." of California very unsettled. The day the liner was at Topolobampo bandits attacked Los • Mochas, six miles away,-and 22 Americans who lived sin the vicinity?found refuge on? the [Jason and were given passage to Guaymas.,*:. Ax Arthur IC. ? Nahl. ? a mining k engineer, ■was a passenger from Mazatlan on the Jason. '*" * "The Jason will, sail today for Eureka to load a full cargo- of lumber; for Salina Cruz. Liner' Ilonolulan Satis The KTatson liner Honolulan, Captain F. J. Bennett, sailed.yesterday for, Honolulu -with a full j cargo and "IS passengers. % The liner took a large ship-? ment of live stock;, Including the ponies used In their games here by the Hawaiian : polo players. ,*• " The passengers included: Miss C. A. Cook, Miss M. R. Est ex. R. M.* Fitt. fJ. S." Grace, Miss J. ■ Hill. Miss Lucile Levy,*Mrs.*Charles S. Levy, A. Lodisson, Karl L. Lyon, - Fred Noyes. Miss .- D.""i Plaska, v" Sydney Plnmmer, Oliver Ross, *C. K. ? Smith, George Weismann, "-Mrs. George "Weismann. • A.'. ... v Buffalo Is Due Today I ? i The navy • transport ; Buffalo", from Corlhto * and Mexican ports,* is due here today. ?.A wireless from ?• the ; ship, >received yesterday, sets the hour of arrival at 6 o'clock p. m. . ; , Overhauling: ? for Yacht Edrts - Captain* John Jameson's yacht Edris has Just been sriven a thorough overhauling at William Cryer's shipyard In East Oakland. . . * . Water* Front Notes Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 1,475,000 ./eet.??v^The Japanese liner Nippon Maru .left Yokohama yesterday for this port. t - i 4 The freighter Pleiades, Eeelanaw and Sewardg are "■■ due today, * from* Panama? each with a cargo of New. York freight. A The 'Pacific I Coast Steamship company's City of Puebla,' Captain Hannah, sailed yesterday for Seattle with 256 passengers and a full cargo. Change of Masters *. : Steamer Duchess, %F. O. Garret old master, Rudolph Sommer new master: steamer Constance, E. H. Nielsen? old master, C. F.Christensen new master; gasoline boat * Bayocean,*: James J. Rudd<?n old-master, Charles McNeill Jr.; new \ master; steamer Yosemite; A. F. Asplund old master, John "Norberg ! new master; .schooner. Pinole, ,? Fred I Wahl old master, ? Andrew Torgerson new master. Transport Service ' * .The Dix Is at Seattle.: /-'""*. '- -i '" '"-.' The Crook is in port. -"- •- • ; The T-oenn sailed April 5 for Manila. The Buford Is In port. ? c The Sheridan is in port. . . ■ — The Sherman is in port. . • -'• The Thomas Is at Manila.