Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 500, 18 January 1902 — NEWPORT BROUGHT WRECKED MARINERS [ARTICLE]

NEWPORT BROUGHT WRECKED MARINERS

SAN BLAS CREW RETURN HOME San Bias Went Ashore on a Small Headland, a Short Distance North of La Libertad —26 Sailors Brought Bach to San Francisco. The Fa ;fi Mail Steamer Newport, Captain Saunders, reached San Fran r-i-i •» on the 7th inst. from Panama and vay ports brimting several offt cere and members of the crew of the steamer San Bias, which went ashore fii> mil<*s north of l*a Libertad, Salvador on th- nieht of IT. Capialn CaMarinit h and the print ipal officer;- .f the San Bias remained at the s< •n* of the wreck, but are , \p. ted tn ria-h San Francisco on tfie -t ane-r City of Sydney several days heme Those who came on the N» a per: w* *■ Purser R. C. Morion. Snnteon Ihik-s. First Assistant Rnsineer Tiernan. Steerage Steward Baker. Storekeeper L. G. Biossom and twenty-one members of the crew. Purser Morton reports that the San Bla> did not strike on Remedies reef, between Acajutla ami La Libertad as at first reported in the disparities but ran ashore on a small headland a short distance north of La Libertad.