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Show REFUGEES COME UP WEST COAST Auxiliary Cruiser Glacier and Collier Bring 166 People From Mexico. SITUATION IS SERIOUS 1 Rebels Invest Mazatlan Water Supply Inadequate and General Conditions Condi-tions Bad. San Diego. April 30. With 150 refugees ref-ugees from various ports on the west coast of Mexico on board, the auxiliary auxil-iary cruiser Glacier passed San Diego todaj hound for San Francisco Original Origi-nal orders directed the Glacier to put Into San Diego, jjnit these were changed. - Sixteen refugees from Mazatlan arrived ar-rived here today on the United States collier Justin Eleven of them were landed, the remainder going to San I Francisco. Those landed here were A. Lichten- I waiter and wife; Henry Cohen wife 'and son; Jacob Montis, wife and son. I G. D. Kislingburry, G. W. Beach and U. Maker. Conditions at Mazatlan were re ported serious, with the rebels in vesting the town and the water supply sup-ply in adequate, Washington, D. C. April 30. Reporting Re-porting on general conditions on the west coast of Mexico. Admiral Howard How-ard today reported the arrival on Wednesday Wed-nesday of the South Dakota at Ara pulco, Raleigh at Manzanillo, and the Annapolis at Mazatlan. The Amen can steamers. Columbian and Ne-braskan, Ne-braskan, left Salina Cruz on the 24th "All available steamers on this coast are crowded with refugees ' the dispatch dis-patch continued. "Only three or four small steamers are able to make trips to San Diego I have asked the Pacific Mail to have all their steamers stop at Mazatlan in passing. The steamer. Benito Juarez, sailed for San Diego full of passengers Madre Islands, about 100 miles south of Mazatlan, Ma-zatlan, have been evacuated, prisoners prison-ers and wireless have been sent to Manazanillo |