Show STORMS BALK GOLD SEEKERS Aboard Stevenson's Craft the Casco 29 Take Alaska Voyage Nome Name Alaska Aug 2 23 Correspondence dence denee of the Associated Press Press Press- Storms In the Arctic ocean upset tho the plans of or twenty nine adventurers who Iwho sailed from this port last month aboard Robert Louis Stevenson's old schooner the Casco bound for some mysterious gold old country believed cd to be in northern Siberia Shortly after the Casco picked ed Its way through the ice in Bering Dering straits and anchored in the Arctic ocean the party part lost its itS' leader S. S L. L McGirk a mining engineer of Hamilton Tex 1 McGirk and another member went ashore when the vessel essel anchored presumably pre pre- to hunt and while the they were inland a storm came up and forced tho thio Casco to put to sea sen Nothing has been heard of It since McGirk and his companion cast way to live on the dit lot or of the tho n northern aC Siberian natives es for tor for fora a time im c In a r. few days das tho the United States coast guard cutter Bear hove o In n sight and picked them up The h two o men arrived hero here today the Bear Their future on plans plan arc un un- un certain The They do not fear tear for the tho safe aCc t ty of or the Casco and tho the twenty seven men aboard as the schooners schooner's Can Capt Cant C. C L. L Oliver Oll is considered master anex anex- navigator na and probably rode the storm safely |