Show IN HIGH LATITUDE deport R aport ot the ornise of the arctic i steamer wainer dantic yantic Yan Yin tic tio 11 i by western asad rrex ato to the 1111 heral ral if WASH sept 2 td secra t tary of tho the bovy avy has just receive received from commander nde frank wilde of tho the united states steamer I 1 antic a full report of the cruise of that vessel up the W western e coas coast t of greenland J t u I 1 bam 0 1 we ser ying in h capacity 14 4 ship tor tho greti t bet ey relief expedition under the command of lieutenant garlington the first part of which idea up do pel is comparatively unimportant oo 00 of august the Y antic arrived at the cary islands here was found a cairn containing a record left by lieutenant garlington stating that the 11 coteus had passed pawed the caryl islands july alst twelve daya days in ad varice of the Yan I antic lic after leaving another record in the der wilde pushed an northward through ah loose creams of ice iad on th tha adof of august reach e il littleton island where a cairn waa discovered in which waa was found a record left july by lieutenant garlington announcing noun oin cing g the wreck and tot total aleoA Tosi of dr the proteus Prot euf eup on the giving a brief alef account of the movements of his isoard own A copy will be found belo belova vj tbt then ran down to pan pant dora harbor where commander wilde discovered another cairn containing letters from boils captain pike and lieutenant ing that the whole expeditionary force forc e of the shipwrecked sh i proteus had started southward in small ing to meet the yantic coming up on 0 find the dish steamer sophia fat la capo cape york commander wilde upon discovering these records started af at once southward in beatch of the retreating boats search searching ing the coast carefully for any trace of the missing men el af pf 2001 commander cowl ejde wilda found i lieutenant garling and tho the gre bredey eley relief party part add capy tain pike and the crew of the IMe tap at upernavik and on the same dadiz sailed for st johns loans I 1 in conch Wine hia his report i derwode says s henrj the 1 ability of again sanding a vossel north of bf billy newfoundland dunles bu b 1 iland I it d equip equipped lib encounter heavy du provisioned ro v tc stand I 1 winter had ild antic lintt c beba of to prevent my fp lp rk A anto port about cape 0 an ret j there or maintaining bur the tile ice moved pit 11 we or is vessel on severa Pc ionson cas oil tile edge of ap a pack ack to get borne some idea of how ahe elle would behave and tho result waa hot encouraging ag the damado e to ua the crew screw jr udder and rudderpost rudder post was greatly ire atly U w be feared all vessels which tv VO n waters carry heavy iron 0 o bladed lifting screws as wll wel ass onca ones and rudders rad ders c r attached to ayi report arb co copies cesor or tho record le left t by lieutenant garlington garlington at pandora durbor littleton island div giving it an account of tho the wreck of the pr pro levs and the subsequent movement of the party the first record found ip X dilutes that 13 jr inting upp 41 1 li ru feen him when he eft washington to force bis his way asfar north as us possible and in CASO citso ha he failed to 10 greeley party to lea leave 0 provisions fat id Little littleton tn island islan d on h his a way back for he says under date of 0 july uly tho bo day before the I 1 v as I 1 ed 1 weather perfect I 1 if if it continues I 1 will go directly north and not at stop op at kt littleton island to pave it takes but a very abort time to td changa the aspect in ts regions 11 his is only object in landing it heemst would have bave been to loayd a decord not provisions and this was in accordance with his original orders the other record Garline tons ex exi i anxiety i earliest 2 possible ble moment in 0 to obtain 3 another ano ther ship and pro celd co ad porth again MIT cub cus bf the greeley parta 4 |