Show SCHEDULE TIME BEATEN ONE DAY Passengers of the Wrecked Indiana Arrive at San Fran Francisco Francisco Francisco cisco on Cruiser Cruise GOOD TIME TWE ON TRIP NORTH HIGH PRAISE FOR OFFICERS OF LOST STEAMER an Francisco Franc April 7 One day earlier adier uh r than they would have made port portia i the Pacific Mail fait liner Uner Indiana In i ia t l diana completed her h r trip on schedule i lime instead of striking on a reef at Point pint Taco Tasco Lower California last Saturday Sat morning R It K Inlay ia nt ind In the passengers of th the tn ken kcf D vessel ves el arrived here today toda board aboard i the United States cruiser Cali irnia to which ship they were trans trana transpired from the cruiser Albany at Magdalena Mag Yag dalena bay by on 00 the morning after the Indiana struck As the California teamed tamed slowly into ioto San Francisco bay baythe baythe baythe the harbor craft blew whistle blasts of welcome elcome n to the crowd that lined fitted the rails rail u on the warships quarterdeck The passengers were landed at the I pacific Mail pier by the tug Aaron After coaling here the Califor California I nia will start probably tomorrow afternoon after afternoon noon noun on her return voyage voya e to will compete for tor forthe 1 Ina na bay where she j the trophy in record target practice I I Ne No Panic When Ship Struck I Statements made by the I passengers and by the officers of the California were ere to the effect e that there was nag no disorder of any kind attending the running aground of or the liner or the transfer of her passengers engers to the A Ai M 1 lany hany and later 10 W the t California All l poke oke in the highest hl terms of the con cal conduct duct fluet of Captain J F Robinson of the grounded rounded vessel to whom hom before leav leaving leaving ing ug Magdalen Macdalena bay th they y presented preSt a solution sympathising with him on the loss qt f his ship and thanking him for his cool and considerate handling of i the situation The events following the grounding If f the tile Indiana were devoid of excite lInt or panic th the passengers said Mid When hen the vessel struck at 7 in inthe inI inthe the he I morning mornin none of the thirty saloon messengers a had breakfasted Tho Those e eA A aho ho 10 had not arisen ari en were awakened by stewards tt wards who told them to dress after which Captain Robinson Robin on passed among amonI those hose on board and assured them that they hey were in no danger Fifteen mi mines ites nes after r the ship struck breakfast was served with as little commotion as a if the th Indiana were still sun steaming on her nurse course instead of lying on 00 a reef f in a Inse fog tog Comfort on Cruiser On the trip north aboard the Califor California nia the ships officers gave up their quarters to the saloon passengers and andI I quartered the American Am rican steerage pas passenger Jl passengers S SI with the chief petty officers I Everything was as a done to t promote the I comfort of the m imi u u guest gue t most i of whom expressed the wish that the therun therun therun run to San Francisco could have been longer Concerts by the band and anti other entertainments whiled away the hours for the passengers while white the officers stood trying watches on the bridge as the cruiser moved cau cautiously cautiously cautiously through the dense fog The news of the disaster dl a ter was brought I to the California anchored just inside the bay by b the third officer of the In Indiana Indiana Indiana diana who wIlD left eft his ship in a small boat at 8 S ocl ek and came alongside the California at 6 b in the evening his boats crew having been pulling steadily for far nine hours houn The Albany which was under way preparatory to tonight t tonight night target tar et practice was at once dispatched dig dis patched to Point Tasco whence when she returned at a m with the I passengers Early Sunday Sunda afternoon the passengers were transferred to the California which received the refugees refuges baggage b glage from the steamer two hours later soon after which she started north I Among the passengers were wre the wives of four officers of the Pacific I fleet |