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Show CUTTER ARRIVES WITH EXPLORERS Nome, Alaska. Sept 13. (Delayed in transmission) The United States revenue cutter Bear arrived hen to day with eleveu survivors of the crew of the Stefansson exploring ship Kar-luk. Kar-luk. who were rescued from Wmngell Island by the gasoline schooner Klngj atid Wiuge and transferred to the Bear The survivors are William Laird McKinley. magnet! clan oi Clyde Bank, Scotland. John Munroe, chief engineer Berl Williamson, second engineer Robert Templeuiaii, steward Ernest Chase, assistant steward. Fr. d w Maurer fireman, Seaman Hadley. Eskimo man, wife two children George Stewart Maaloch geologist of Hamilton. Canada, and George Pretty, a fireman, died of scurvy on the Island, and were burled then Ularno Mamen assistant topographer and geologist of Christlanla. Norway accidentally shot and killed himself with his own gun He was buried on the Island. Fight members of the expedition are missing and are given up for dead. They are: Alexander Anderson, first mate. l Charles Barter, second mate. f ;V.V John Brody . seaman. 7 ' H Kim; Beaman. l These four men left the wreck of H H the Karluk 80 miles from Wrangell f '' Island, and were never seen again. r ';'. '- A Ulster Forbes Mackay, surgeon, of Edinburgh, Scotland. " . r '. James Murray, oceanographer of I Poxfield, Haute, England. i H Henry BeUChate, anthropologist, of I' Paris. I I I Thomas Morris, seaman. I These four also left the wreck of the Karluk, never reached Wrangell I Island, and must hac p- ntMe d |