170 EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1892. February 34; Oiitario. 



There were two more, but light shocks, one at 9.30 p. m. and the 

 other at 2 o'clock a. m. The first occurred while a large audi- 

 ence was listening to George W. Cable at Workman Hall. 



1892. February 24; Santa Ana. 



Two light shocks were felt here about 2 o'clock a. m. 



1892. March ? 21h. 30m. 



Kalama, Washington. — P. 



1892. Marcb 1; 3 p. m. 



San Bernardino.- — Gal. 8. N. Service Bulletin. 



1892. Marcb 13; Petal nma. 



This morning at 5.25 o'clock a distinct shock of earthquake. The 

 vibration w^as from east to vs^est. 



1892. Marcb 13; Napa. 



This morning at 8.35 o'clock a rather severe shock. The vibrations 

 were from north to south, continuing about twelve seconds. 



1892. Marcb 13; Napa. 



This morning at 8.23 came a slight shock of eight seconds' duration. 



1892. Marcb 26; Carson City. 



Slight shock recorded between 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. Slight tremors 

 all day.— C. W. F. 



1892. Marcb 28; Dry town. 



A slight shock of earthquake was felt here at 7.30 o'clock this 

 morning. It was accompanied by a rumbling sound. The vibra- 

 tions from west to east. 



1892. April 3; Monnt Hamilton. 



Prof. Holden reports being waked by a shock. Intensity = E. F. 

 IV. " 2.45.0 ± 4s. P. S. T. southeast and northwest. Duration, 

 Is. to 2s. at least. Wakened. Intensity = III-IV. In second storj- 

 of brick house." 



1892. April 17; Tacoma, Wasblngton. 



Two shocks were felt at 2.55 o'clock this afternoon. The second 

 was scarcely perceptible. Buildings trembled. The vibrations 

 were from south to north. There was a severe shock at Olympia 

 at 2.39 o'clock this afternoon which lasted seven seconds. Inten- 

 sity II at Tacoma and at Castle Rock. — P. 



1892. April 17; Portland, Oregron. 



At 2.50 o'clock this afternoon two heavy shocks. They lasted about 

 ten seconds each and the vibrations were from west to east. 

 Many persons became frightened and rushed into the street when 

 the buildings began to tremble. No damage. 



