Show STARVATION IN THE YUKON Limited Supply of Food Will Cause it This Winter Hmr ot Capt Tuttle 10 1uod tie cro it 0 hull hmor Caught I It h J Washington Sept 23Capt Tulllc In command of tile revenue cut Bear ono ot the Bering kea patrol Heel In a report to the secretary of the tlensury gives an olllclal account of the rescue of Captain Vhltcsldcn him I and a number 01 the crew ot the uInline sleanur Navuroh which was caught In the Ice pack off lev Cape on July 20 and nlso replete as to the condlllon of affairs ut til Michaels kl MChol I The Bear reiich d St Michaels on August Au-gust tS where about 300 miners were found Camping on tile beach I On arrival Captain Tuttle received rOloest fount the Alaska Commercial omlany and the North America Trading rnnsporlullon cornpan lo remain with his command at StAt St-At title Is until until means could bi duvl bied to maintain I law anti 1 order Ho oas Informed that among the sill den Influx of people were many bad characters and previous to the arrival of the Hear open threats had been made as to what they would do If the Iransporlatlon company failed to get them up the Yukon This was Impossible Im-possible wllh the means al hand Captain Cap-tain Tuttle nays that transportation would close In a few days and that twelve vessels > r then on the way to SI Alicha air most of Ihem wllh passengers pas-sengers and It was file opinion that If they did not return on the vessels i hlh brought Ihem much suffering mot result The Captain decided lo comp wllh the request which had been made until un-til Captain Hooper of the command of fill Ilerlng Flea fleet could be communicated I communi-cated I f anti another i eo detailed fur the dim unlit Sept SI when he says a mllltnrv force will arrive In concluding his report Cnpt Tutlle says that In iH opinion the situation on the YUkon this winter will be a Very serious seri-ous matter anti In his judgment the Starvation llmlled I supply of food will result In |