Show COLD AT NOME FUEL SUPPLY IS A MOST SERIOUS SERI-OUS PROBLEM Six Men in Attempting to Cross the Straits to Siberia Frostbitten While Robed in Furs Seattle Wash April 23 Special advices brought from Capo Nome by passengers on the slcamor Collage City contain the following Peter Burnard arrived at Nome Christ inas day after a fulllo attempt to cross time strilts to thu Siberian coast lie says tile weather was so cold that a party of six men In that part of the country wore frostblticn while rolled In fur robes and that scores of Alaskan dogs were frozen to death Time fuel supply at Nome up to January 2Jth was n most serious problem and many had much trouble In gelling enough to last them I from day to day Piles ol wood piled upvOh the beach were frequently fre-quently stolen and the owners stood guard over their TUP with rltle U ood which IK very scarce was bringing 40 a cord and 125 lo 1CO a ton was asked for crud I T U MoDonnolt reports hiding a quarts lodge on Basin creek twelve miles from Nome that assayed 230 a ton A prospector for the Alaska Commercial I company Is reported to have gotten lr cents lo the pan on Golnvln bay A rich copper slrlkn IB reported In lht > Port Clarence district A Clordon and U G Stanley report get lug 18 to limo shovellul ot sand on a imr jet feet from lImo shore seven miles west of Nome Iipl Crane Is working tIme beach sands with u Hteain thawing plant and Is said lo bo gittlng food results Tho body of a man supposed lo bo Leonard iJulllurd I n French Camidlaii WJIH found on lie I bnarh at 1 t Cape York 10 10 Gilbert who went to Nome last summer hats myslerloimly disappeared |