The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 17, 1897, Page 1

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A VOLUME LXXXIL-NO. 170. YOUNG JULIAN GUINAN GIVEN HIS FREEDOM Grand Jury Ignores the Bill Against the Slayer of Jones. CARSON SATISFIED WITH THE N * OUTCOME. Great Joy of the Lad’s Father and Mother When They Hear the Words That Restore to Them Their Son. PRICE FIVE CUTTER BEAR ON THE DOCK TO BE CLLEANED Getting Ready for the Long Trip to the Far - North. ‘WILL ALMOST CERTAINLY SAIL | ON TUESDAY. CE |Some of the Seamen Have Deserted the Vessel, and It Is Believed That More Will Endeavor to Get Away. e e dedok e gk ke k ko stk ko ke ke ok ko ok ok ok ko ok ok b x * * ek A e e ko ke kR ok R ek ek ke e ek ok ek ko ek ok ke * * 3 > i ! % MAIL FOR THE WHALERS. x * CARSON, Nov. 1 The Grand Jury ignored the bill against % : 2 Sy : * S R xyv«hjj 1"‘,;33‘3].‘31’2&’l‘@}i-‘,’fii, kl‘;i * % Friends and relatives of the sailors of the ice- X * : ago this r:r’vmmw :Al>4 Oll‘l\"r\f At 4 this : %* bound whaling fleet are sen = mail to ** e Call”’ ; x uinan was free. The Grand Jury took the matter X % business office in large quant = : S s i nd all yesterday’s taking of evidence was * | * By arrangements made with Commander Tuttle : x i sl X this mail will be carried north with the Bear. The X X sult ral satisfaction in Carson. While the jury ¥ | ; mail must be delivered at **'The Call’’ office noon, ; * was crowded ted specta- ¥ * November 20, as the Bear sails on the 23d. ; X ¢ G ] 28 e hisie | - 4 ; sl .“bf\“-”“r;:\\,;x": t:‘w“::"‘:\h : i | When news was received a few |carying mail to the icehound * doctor, “they won’t % |days ago that the whaling fleets sailors. s There isn’t a better X 4 [off Point Barrow were not suffi- | All has now been done to make x y : ‘x\ il J Fsin FiEad Wi | cientlysupplied for the Arctic win- | s"‘.“s_" 2 “‘:"f‘”" L _humzm > v fing the report on another indictment, X | S o nens can doRic NGthing e X s .l:H:.\"]A:Hm‘l’,\u‘;ljfll ‘13 \;'xjure\l,H Dr. . nan : | un‘r).t .ku.f lal »i;]\i f, r‘uc.ue s mains but to get the ship rcady x E i ‘:'5{]}[‘“:[‘,3 < "! hr"r_]i‘)u, t‘L\";‘r\\olut‘:% x| imL ::lc:; :::‘:;;:n e and make the start. The hopes . h r ¢ flu S e 54[ X “P’l'l A (_"‘_‘_ i i of the whole people go with the * r ¢ listlessly, with a face * | | “' “‘l_ was ‘"”Vt_"’ _r‘"“}‘h rescuers, and * The Call” wishes x trict Atorney M.Gowan asked : ;thc news, first to move f:()l rh.b\.l'l'k- | them geaspeed. % i t Grand Jaiw and Alfred Ghartai &k and first to offer to furnish prov i | S \einsenre g P ruling, Dr. Guinan, his mild, X sious for a relief ship. )SEATTI_J:, Nov. 16.—Promptly at 10 4 i 42 A s ImLe) et | o’clock this morning the revenue cutter gra and his benevolent face beaming with : ‘ Application was made to t!\c \ Bieart wis i lowed IonE of this nort buithe satisf shed fr the courtroom. He ran down the stairs tothe # | Government to dispatch a r.;]mf‘ o Debiice- She venE to Quirter- s D 1 mr;ft’ g the way.. He found himself at the ¥ UNALASTE = | expedition. The officials at Wash- | mxcters Harbor and wae there e : king down, he could see his son, but could : Yok S iington s orrag e ARG e e e i ; right! You’re 'm,e e : E 5 i(‘.all” of the condition of tllci _crui_se tq the northern seas in relief of the 2 Ju liberation philosophically. He expected X | whalers, and of plans by which | ice-imprisoned whalers. ¥ there 1t fa i upheld the boy as well as the their rescue could be accom-| Butshe wentwithout her full comple- x t MIRIAM MICHELSON. X plished. The President and mem- | Te0t of men, as last night four of her * : | bers of his Cabinet were prompt crew took unceremonious leave of the cut- g e e ok e o ke ke Rk ok Rk ek ok kR Aok R R Rk Rk Rk Rk ke s e g | LT They were a nremz_m, master of CAt Nov. 16.—1t iseasy to under- | makes his words seem a queer compoun | in response, but for.u time it Was | 5rms and two sailors. It is an open se- Carson’s sympathy with Juhan | of grown-up language aud childish tone doubted whether, without an ap- | cret that but few of the sailors relish the n and talked with ‘0Ob, 1 know, anything you can tell m care to answer, " 1 said, “but 1 won’t that kind, and if I should ou know, that you don’t propriation from Congress, the|special trip north at this season of the Government could provision a|vear. Several have already asked for | relief ship if one were dispatched. | their discharge and been refused. Other Thereupon *“The Call At once desertions will ll?\dk’dbtedl) follow unless a close watch is kept on the men and ‘ [_:uaramccd to 'furnish fmn‘i. cloth- | Shoteleave weiused them: | ing and supplics of all kinds for| This morning Captain Tuttle was in- the expeditio 1 at its own expense. | structed by the department to secure such The work thus devised has been | number of sleds as he considers will be rapidly carried forward. The |necessary to transport provisions over- | Government has | 1 weni to see young Guinan this morn- fore the Grand Jury inet, because 1 want to talk with him shouid the v aecide agamst him. The Guinan i ; } : family is so hopeful—thev exmpect their | | son’s release so sureiy—that their disap- J‘ & ! | ! | | i Continucd on Second Page 3 El help _§oes over thousan sof nyiles sned the | land: i | Bear for the expedition, and is| FULL INSTRUCTIONS | now swiftly making it ready for | TO CAPTAIN TUTTLE | the voyage. *““The Call” having | been duly notified by Commander | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 16.—The b 3 T B instructions to Captain Tuttle of the Bear Luttle of all that was needed for | ° Co ' him fn the Arctic reliel expadi. the exp.dition, has furnished | tion were summarized exclu ively in this a little g of men.| 5 NEWS OF THE DAY. iny other. He| 1 i is bigger, be a lout at Weather forecast for San Fran- cisco: Cloudy and unsettied klng in sayolr , J ing c T ’s CarL. The text of the letter Wednesday, with rain bably food, furs, clothing and other morning’s ' and be hate: 3 3 OF | o = 5 s to-day. < free from V;WLW\., 3 in the afternoon and at nigit W = w supplies to finish the equipment | :‘“i mml:;ux?y':h:e“::{l Three points are f pet yish SCras % Q g 2 < e _ | to be espetial Tved: f nis faults are life-s FIRST PAGE. TER AND AS l E and perfect the comfort of ‘h", First—Food must ke gotten to the stary- s the br Juliue Guinan Set Free. ge and the strong | would make n, if only his environ- | better opportunities. ot be the solution ber place in the | ere’s more money in pro- The Bear on ilie Dock. SECOND PAGE. sStanford Seniors’ Captain. Fire to Conceal Murder. THIRD PAGE. Dixon’s Poisoning Mystery. Marder for Cash and Love. .aw;i*fl i i 2 i S s TO THE WHALERS e provided an asistant physician | SoN=Tre bt and mot e e & is 1 . SHUT IN BY ARCTIC ICE to accompany the expedition and | "jifed offoine his ¢ toe sdopied. {aid in the relief work. Finally, | successful termiation the rescue of the “The Call” has arranged for ! peoplein the Arctic and have them safely AGITATION AT VALPARAISO. § Do on such Higls giadeasihe Neo Tie Facts as to Sealing. e than in uncover- on the ( k or | British Warships P—I;um-n, Destroyer, Sparrow and Hawk Sail For Coquimbo. Copyright, 1897, by, James VALPARAISO, Nov. 16 nsiderable comment has been caused by the refusal of the Minister of Foreign Affairs to answer several questions put by deputizs in the Chamber on Saturday regarding Chile’s | relations with Peru, Bolivia and Argen- Fruit-growers in Session. Preston School Fiasco. fngland’s Fleet Sirengthened. FIFTH PAGE. Salisbury Slaps New York. Tiburon a Cannibsl Sparta, ett Will B2 Returned. Art Exhioition. Some Democ-atic Diplomacy. SIXTH PAGE. rh poly don Bennett. at brea is on ever wing read S Editorial. - tina. The British warships Phieton, De- his walk yesterday in the Annexation :mg Climate. strover, Sparrow end Hawk sailed from | . Gt abhaving b his S0l dsihaes Dangerous Busi ness. here vesterday for Coquimbe. | »n to the youthful Neva River Improvement Work. Senor Toro Herrera, Minister of Indus- | A DG el R A Ficht for the Public Good. try and Public Works, has resigned trom | R e o The Exress and Los Angeles. the Cabinet. Sencr Orrego Luca has ac- | teroom of the jail be held himseif well, .\)1.,.“. Optical Itlusions. cepted the portfolio. The chunge has no bis 1068 chhiian e Personals and Queries. political significan ce. | A clight eartbquake shock was felt here this morning about 8 o’cleck. 1d broad shoulders. VENTH PAGE. Judy Is Tired, * Isaid, “'till you are ready.” | and his smile made weel-faced, white-haired ba - THANKSGIVING PSOCLAMATION. bound Schooners Set Free. Close Hospital Warlis, EIGHTH PAGE. Racing at Oakland. Governor Budd Calls Upon the Peo- ple of California to Kemem- bsr the Day. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 16 —The follow- ing Thanksgivine proclamation was 1o- day issued by the Governor: make any difference,” he s sbhining, rosy face with e heid. He wasn’t quite nn s of any sin against conveniion- own hair instea: of being own in the ugly fashion which y’s conception of iuil | lamp and tousled over buttoned shirt sleeve fine arm is e weather this tha Lint of coming Julizn Guinan and s informally upon a that siood against the vered that oureyes were A Golden Anuiversary. Qm‘rnmwxrmxuumninmn R R R R R R A LA L L R L R A R R LR R R R R LR ] A By Shod With Steel. TENTH PAGE. % Commercial, THIRTEENTH PAGE. Births, Marriages, Deatha. S EL TH PAGE. News From Across the Bay. Keal Estate Market Review. NTH PaG Meiiviile E. .is Defaults, Howard Adamg’ Mission. Charity Baseball, Paraded With Revolvers, A Husband Charges Insanity. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, SACRA THANKEGIV i PROCLAMA Thursday, November 25 5, A. D. 18 hereb appointed & day of puvhic thanks ing. On saia day let the peaple ot this Sta give thanks to Almighty God sor the ma fest blessings enjoyed by us during tne ps yenr, and in_recoguition of said blessings let us mingle with our thanks such alms asour hearts may dictate and our purses ailow. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the great <eal of the State to e B i s e v | LIEUTENANT JOEN G. BERRY, DR E. e WOODRUE, Sh e amtaut Daglaey o B the Governor: L. K. Brown, Secretary of Correspondent. Surgeon. Photographer. mo 1 perched « high old 1r wall, and I d abouton a level, “My attorney,”” he said, “don’t want me to tail-to make anv statement.” He =ays aitoiney, and the lack of an = § < ¢ NINTH PAGE. Thirteen Wounas Wil Not Kill 3 : g : FOURTH PAGE. g 2 : 2 2 : 5} flnnunnunnpnunnunn

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