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Show A "PERNICIOUS FOREIGNER." , . 1 Mr. Hollander Granted Permission to Re-tnrn Re-tnrn to Guatemala For a Season, New Yoke, Oct. 14. John Henry Hollander, who was expelled from Guatemala in May, 1889, sailed for that country on the Pacific mail steamer Newport today for Aspinwall. He was expelled as a "pernicious foreigner," but finally has obtained permission through the state department to return and settle his business affairs. His wife and child have been there since he was expelled. Mr. Hollander received his safe .conduct .con-duct in time to catch the steamer. It is in English and Spanish and signed by the Guatemalan minister, Dr. Fernando Cruze. He is guaranteed immunity from arrest or molestation for sixty days. The state department also gives him a special passport. Mr. Hollander was expelled for publishing pub-lishing statements iu nis newspaper to the effect that the Guatemala govern ment officials had made an over-issue of bonds amounting to $80,000, of which $20.0CO had been paid to Henry C. Hall, United States minister to Guatemala, and the remainder to several of Guatemala's Guate-mala's high officials. This charge was afterwards proved to be false, and Mr. Hollander made a full retraction. |