' (''the marine'', in Spanish) was a Chilean daily
newspaper
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, based in
Pichilemu,
Cardenal Caro province. It was founded on 14 January 1917 by newspaper editor , and circulated between January and March 1917.
During its publication, ' attempted to convince authorities to provide drinking water to the commune of Pichilemu, and once suggested it to be extracted from a local lake, . It also documented the visits of prominent Chilean doctors, including Carlos Charlín Correa, who would later become the
rector
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of the
University of Chile
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President
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Juan Luis Sanfuentes
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to visit Pichilemu. Despite its popularity, ' ceased its circulation as Ramírez moved back to
San Fernando
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, his hometown, where he resumed publications of ', a newspaper he founded in 1903.
Background
, who would later become the founder of ', was born in 1873, in the town of
Corcolén, currently part of the
commune
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of
Malloa, to José Agustín Ramírez Arriagada (1847–?) and Juana Olivarez Quinteros (1847–1883). He was the fourth of seven children; in order of birth date, Alejandro, Arturo, Abrahám, Aliro, Abel, and Ambrosina. His father was the owner of a farm in
Roma,
San Fernando
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, and several houses in that city and
Pichilemu. Ramírez Olivares married Rosa Camilo Ugarte on 8 September 1885, in the city of San Fernando. The couple had four children: Augusto (who would later go on to become the Chilean Viceconsul to El Salvador), Rosa, Eva and Miguel.
He founded several newspapers in the province of Colchagua, during the early 20th century. These include ' of
Santa Cruz, published between 1900 and 1905, and ' in San Fernando, published for thirteen years, between 1903 and 1916.
In early 1908, Ramírez founded the first newspaper of Pichilemu, which he named ', and whose first edition appeared on 16 January 1908.
' was originally announced as a biweekly ("published on Thursdays and Sundays"), regionalist newspaper, with editor stating in an article named ' (''Our word'') that "today
6 January 1908we comply with our promise to create this journalistic paper, absolute and exclusive organ to the regional interests of Colchagua, especially
hoseof the port of Pichilemu."
Ramírez also stated that "against general customs in all new publications, we are not making here a description of our program of work: facts will prove our participation in the struggle for progress."
' published poems, a scientific section by collaborator
physician
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Rodríguez Aguirre, and sections of obituaries, chronicles, social life, and
sensationalist articles,. However, it only survived until March 1908,
and just two editions of the newspaper are preserved in the
National Library of Chile
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;
at least three editions were published.
After abandoning ''El Puerto'', Ramírez continued to publish ''La Provincia'' in San Fernando and,
in later years, published ''El Progreso'' in
Chimbarongo
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Demographics
According to the 2 ...
, between February and December 1916, before founding ''El Marino'' in Pichilemu.
History
' first appeared in Pichilemu on 14 January 1917.
In an article named ' ("Our first word"), Ramírez wrote that the newspaper was published "with the purpose of fulfilling a local necessity of the
ummer
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season", adding that "the resort of Pichilemu already needs a bulletin to serve as the bond of the thoughts of tourists who favor this beach with their presence". ' was printed in a press owned by Ramírez, located in Pichilemu, with paper of "very modest" quality.
In ' third edition, published on 21 January 1917, editor wrote that, although he thought the newspaper would be a "failure", it was instead "favored with the applause (support) of distinguished people".
Newspapers from San Fernando gave their "good luck wishes" to the Pichilemu daily as it started publications; among these were ' and ', which stated that ' was "very well received" in Pichilemu, adding that "their social informations, its articles, its great typographical presentation, has earned it sincere congratulations".
The newspaper published, in almost every edition, a ' ("Social life") section, which included names of local hotel guests. Among the people mentioned in the ' section were doctors
Eugenio Díaz Lira,
Gregorio Amunátegui,
Carlos Charlín Correa (also the
rector
Rector (Latin for the member of a vessel's crew who steers) may refer to:
Style or title
*Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations
*Rector (academia), a senior official in an edu ...
of the
University of Chile
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Ismael Valdés Valdés,
and deputy
Jorge Errázuriz Tagle. It also documented the plans of
President
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* Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
Juan Luis Sanfuentes
Juan Luis Sanfuentes Andonaegui (; 27 December 1858 – 16 July 1930) was President of Chile between 1915 and 1920.
Sanfuentes was the son of writer and politician Salvador Sanfuentes Torres and Matilde Andonaegui. Orphaned at an early age and ...
to visit Pichilemu.
' also started a campaign for authorities to provide drinking water to Pichilemu; for example, in March 1917, it suggested water to be extracted from the (Del Perro Lake), "which contains a
reatquantity of accumulated water and
ell over the altitude ofthis town
f Pichilemu, asking for the Intendency of Colchagua to study the situation. "These things of public interest, in favor of the salubrity of a town with such a great future, need the dispassionate attention of the public powers", said an article written on the topic.
Despite its popularity, ' ceased its publications on 15 March 1917. An article titled ' ("End of the journey") stated that "we are going out with the satisfaction of having obtained a greater result than we expected", adding that "Pichilemu needs the campaign in favor of the drinking water to be continued". Editor Augusto Ramírez resumed the publication of ' in May 1917. Despite ' announced it would return on the next summer season, in 1918, it did not appear again in print format.
In fact, no other newspapers were published in Pichilemu until January 1944, when ''
Pichilemu'' was founded by future
Mayor
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Carlos Rojas Pavez, writer
José Arraño Acevedo
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and municipal secretary Miguel Larravide Blanco.
See also
* ''
El Puerto'' (predecessor of ')
Notes
References
External links
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