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Show CUATElliS PANIC-STRICKEN Anarchy and Murder Rule and the Citizens Fleeing the Country for Safer Refuge. Conditions In Honduras and Nicarav gua Also Said to beGreatly' Unsettled, Un-settled, and War Is Believed to Be Imminent. San Francisco. Pnsscngors arriving arriv-ing hero from Centrnl American ports on tho ptenmer Newport report thnt a stato of annrchy exists' In Guatemala. Murder Is of frequent occurrence, oc-currence, they declare, and many persons per-sons aro fleeing tho country. At San Joso do Guntcmnla a number of panic-stricken panic-stricken peoplo were taken on board tho Newport, and later landed nt Sn-Una Sn-Una Cruz, Mexico. Whllo nt San Joso tho officers of tho steamer heard thnt two Amcrlcnn young women who had been touring tho country hnd visited Guatemala City somo tlmo ago and hnd not been heard from since. Tho report wns current nt San Joso that, In anticipation of flight, President Cabrera hnd transferred a largo amount ot money to Paris nnd London. Tho feeling against him Is ' declared to bo very bitter. Conditions In Honduras nnd Nicaragua aro nlso Bnld to bo greatly unsettled nnd war is bcllovcd to bo Imminent there. |