The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1898, Page 1

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VOLUME LXXXIIL.—NO. 79. STRONG INDICATIONS OF AN ATROCIOUS SAN FRANCISCO, ’I‘HURSD;AY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. D AN AGENT OF SPAIN NATIONAL CRIME POSITIVE - PROOF IS LACKING LIST OF THE SAVED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Captain Sigsbee has reported in answer to a cable message of inquiry that the following officers and men were saved from the Maine: Captain C. D. Sigsbee. Lieutenant G. F. Whitman. Lieutenant C. Jungen. Surgeon 8. J. Heneberger. Chief Engineer C. P. Howell. Chaplain J. P. Chadwick. Lieut. of Marines A F. Catlin. Lieut. Commander R. Wainwright. Lieutenant J. Hood. Lieutenant C. P. Blow, Paymaster C. M. Ray. Lieutenant J. J. Blanden. Past Asst. Engineer F. C. Bowers. Asst. Engineer J. R. Morris. Naval Cadet J. H. Tiolden. Naval Cadet W. E. Cluverius. st W. E. Johnson P ashington A. Crenshaw. J. F. Boyd Boatswain F. E. Larkin Carpenter J. Helm. Gunner J. HIl Paymaster 1 k D. MeCarthy. Captain Sigsbee Believes Men-—M. Redon, Peder Larsen, W. R. Cauifie, Charles H. Bullock, | Thomas Melville, Alonzo Willis, Patrick Gaffney, Katsusaburo Kus- . " o - ¢ hida, C. M. Nolan, John H. Turpin, M. 1. Harris, Villlam Lund, HIS bhlp as own Harry Jertzen, A. J. Holland, John Herbert, P. J Rohert Hutchins, George Schwartz, W. E. Richards, Harry . Patrick - | Fiyone, G. J. Dressler, George David, Peter M M. E. Bai- Ll‘p FrOm Outslde | min, Ge e Fox, B. R. Wilbur, J. J. Water Anderson, Carl . Christianson, G. W. Koehler, A. V. Ericesor s Willlams, J y John H Panck, J. W James Rowe, | F. Cahill, J. Kane, Fred Jerene, C A Smith, G. Shea, A J. Heffro J. H. Bloomer, J. W.Johnson, Charles Berg am Mattl , A. Johnsen, C. F. Pit F. C. Holtzer, G g, Willlam McNair, ¥ M 1 McKay, Ha Thomas Mack, Arth 8. Sellers, A. Raven and W. M ment at Washington, but | Wants the People Kept ’ in the Dark. [ ] o (] o (] (4] [+ o [+ [+ o o o o 3 0 o a3 (4 -] © b [A] © o o o o ° o [ o o o © © C00000C000000CO00000000000000000000 place in Havana harbor last night, | which tore a stout _battieshig were there, too. | There is, T regret to say, no reason |t shreds. here were swimmers 1o be picked up. The o knew ne ) daw ing than they re still cur ° 3 wn | ing upward eless mas: ° ‘»I‘ aTT \ nows | At vmv-wr. n ”“P flags in the harbe " ° x . H mast ol # - © ace . I spent the early morning hours « wgee t Yhrough, and ©00000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0000000000000C00000000000 o0 and ; drowning. Three boats from the Maine in fwot, there ‘were more boats to pick up swimmers flun; k for hoping that this pitifully small list Some more sarvivors 0900000000 | e landing place and turned over to - g | names of any saved Wild - the firemen, who carried the wounded oo R ©Q citement, and st wilder rumors, iol | on stretchers to the pitals. Others (EO o0 wed the ¢ © | were brought alor the City of o Washington, and still others were car. od ried to the / nso XII1. The wrec oo took fire and th rbor by the o0 : 5 1 fed chiefly by the contained in the 4 PRICE ;IVE CE ! Frre 'Signg, TimeBayy < Scale - Navtical Mdile Map of the Part of Havana Harbor in Which the Maine Was Lying When the Explosion Occurred. 'WAR W!TH SPAIN early daylight, and soon afterward he stood on the deck of the C of Wash ington peering into the g mist BEETE T MAY BE THE NEXT - Niftiog hee berth S TUINS, TN ENd 1 NAJ

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