| Show salJUBLU UBLU i 1IAII IIS Destruction Will ro scnif of I beat I nlns Help l I > Given I San rranclsco Nov 6Accordlng to the news from the Aictlc brought by returning whalers eight vessels are now held fast In the Ice I The tan whaler llelvldere Orca Jessie I Freeman and the schooner Hoar are Par Point Harrow and the steam iv balers Newport Fearless Jeanie and bark Wander ore oft Return lleef The latter four are In the open sea 300 mites from a provision station Captain McGregor of the Karluk thinks that when the Ice breaks up these vessels will be ground to pieces At Point Barrow the situation Is I not > o critical The four Icebound ships are about sixty miles off the point The Llebcs provision station can aid them I Is I yet possible for atilt a-tilt northwest wind to bring these vessels out of danger The bark Gay beam Captain Charles O Foley bilngs back some sailors who assert that they were Ill fed and suffered extreme ex-treme punishment at the hands ot the captain and first mate rank Kims They declare they will unite and sue the captain for damages Lieut O M Stony U S N who has had much experience In the Arctic Arc-tic declares that It Is I the duty at the government to at once end a relief expedition to furnish spuplles to the Icebound whalers ClaM more of the lost Nnv archs men have reached this city One of them John Johnson was so badly frozen that his toes had to be amputated |