Show ROUGH GAESON THf PACifiC I PERILS OF NAVIGATION OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST Disasters to Steamers Plying On Puget SoundNo Word From the Missing Steamer Cleveland Eureka Cal Dec 12Humboldt Bar has been very rough during the past few days a heavy southwest swell making navigation danserous This morning the steamer Alice Blanchard IP Warner nominartiiig hJ d a narrow escape from being wrecked While rrossiug in the wake of the steamer Pomona she shpadai4g sea vhich smashed vm the art cabin flooding the dining room and berths and causing consternation on board Repairs are bains made today and the vessel will be ready to sail north tomorrow There are seven Schooners and five steamers barbound waiting for the breakers to quiet down before thy can get to son The Alice Blanchard had been outside since Friday night and Captain Warjur ET W weary of waiting for smooth water Port Townsend Wash Dec 12The American fovrrnasted schooner William Will-iam F WItzemann Captain Olsen was towned into harbor hirs this morning i morn-ing in a badly dilapidated condition j i The schooner loft the Sound Nov 30 j I with lumber from Tacoma to San Francino i From the time the schooner left fr > ittfry on Dec 1 she en I coursuxd fcavy weather i CpKjii I r i icL v iothinnr of the steamer Cleveland and tugs which I arrived from Cape Flattery today have heard nothing of the missing steamer II I I Astoria Ore Dec 12Lightship No 67 I for the second time In three weeks was I towed into the harbor this evenir f i the lighthouse tender Manzanita She had avery a-very narrow escape from wrecking on North beach during a heavy blow last night and both vessels were driven dangerously rl dan-gerously noon near Clatsop spit this after |