Show HAD SENSATIONAL TRIP I STEAMSHIP DOLPHIN HAS A MUTINY ON BOARD ON Threo Stowaways Found One of Which Proved to be a Bandit Another > An-other a Murderer Third n Lunatic San Francisco Cal July Sr fJCJ I steamer Dolphin which arrived last night from New York through the Straits of Magellan had a sensational trip According to Capt John OJ rlen the day following her departure three stowaways were discovered But for the stormy weather Capt OBrien would have put about and landed the men Subsequently the captain wished with all his heart that he had followed his first inclination in this respect From St Lucia he took eight natives to assist the crew About a week after leaving the West Indies a native told the captain that one of the stowaways was a notorious bandit another was a lunatic and the third was an escaped murderer Edward Palmer a negro the steward assumed an Independent attitude before be-fore the Dolphin was past Sandy Hook Three days out from St Lucia I heattacked a fireman named McAllis ter with a chair and laid his scalp open The steward was put in irons I and Capt OBrien and Chief Engineer Winter took si ix stitches in the lire I mans head The West Indians then became friendly with the negro crew and they Ayorkod only whenever they pleased Capt OBrien intended to land the steward and the natives at Montevideo but the United States Consul there advised ad-vised hold Ins them until an American port was reached The steward was 1 released from irons and put at work painting and cleaning ship Following this trouble the blacks showed a tendency tend-ency to rise against the oflicers and white mon of the crew but Capt OBrien and his men kept their revolvers re-volvers in plain view and by their apparent ap-parent readiness to use them prevented trouble for the time being Three days were spent at Montevideo Monte-video In coaling In sailing out to open sea in the river Platte a hurricane swept down on the Dolphin and she narrowly escaped being wrecked In the Straits of Magellan the man eating Fuegaus attempted to set fire to the Dolphin as they had done a year before to a Chilean ofwarkilllng arid eating the entire ClW At Coronel a Chilean coaling post the I coalpassers obtained liquor and went on tho warpath and could not be subdued sub-dued They threatened to kill everyman every-man on board During the trouble Purser Humes and Second Engineer Oeorgo G Carroll were sent ashore by Capt OBrien to procure assistance and they lost no time In finding the men In authority The nearest troops were 100 miles away but a special train was sent after them bY tho Government I developedlhat Humes and Carroll wero I no better off on shore than they had been on the Dolphin for In such an I I outoftheway place It was useless toI make attempts to get back to the ship I When wo got back to the steamer said Purser flumes the mutineers had the crow up In the rigging and were In full possession o the vessel The soldiera had a quieting effect on the negroes The stricken llreman was taken ta-ken ashore In Irons and next daYf court of Inquiry was held on the Dolphin The court sentenced the six ringleaders to thrqe months each In the calaboose In the crowd were the steward and the three stowaways from St Luiuu You can bet we lost no time getting out of Coronel as soon a sentence sen-tence had been passed I would not want to see my worst enemy In prison In Coronel It Is a desolate place where only leprosy and crime scorn tot to-t Ii r re thrve The Dolphin is on her way to Alaskan Seattle trade where she wH so Into the |