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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY Captain “Big-Foot’” Tilton Risks Life \ ant ¢ navigate at \ " ot i them for thelr willing: | 4 he insisted when one of the Winding throw the y cha 0 i gh thelof the year , f ves f c % of P row r \ t officer of the Bel} mates protested against the choked passes of the Hatrd moun » were net ther There | passage rong erou , , ‘ her brave captain, “Big Foot” Ti! Fight With Death I der it my dut tains t : parat on ws 8. T. Tilt ‘ mo 0 I t we f 1 a dead A Jeuky f plies ccenetenns i i tian ooh to the e of humanity would | (ll to the terrible nd storm 1 imal diy tn owne the of the g | dea cam Ale np at ae nae A rhe ward peninaula fal the waywide nid Capt.) benet It seemed the whale Aer . to Save , His Starving ; Sailors steam whaler Belvedere and ' fi n danger of the jourr 1 ntl the i The | fro Jas Seattle Cousir » back in the winter of ‘97, one , " t 6 wore iteide om 1 A mile walk through a bilzaard | eh u 4 ! : a Has t ® r time the ¢ it to their miser the tri in a bitter ¢ Captain is Hero man, A bik for the cit rndred miles winter storm wef the most crue! seasons in the), en Pistory of the Arctic sea th ay. pla © Bome 400 men of the whalir Meet in the vortherr the coast stre pow to He trapped abo mua stations He t the pi owadays t thus chooaing th Tilton urkable 4d, They pushed every foot of the way is hardly | Sound, turning to the teneve anetvas ward the Yukon. A thous over an untracked | f waste with a possible death in most sensational and then H suffering p | 600 miles and you have the “mush” | Wien plore Hig-Foot’ Tiltob in a meager ettlod| Multiply this by, three and add HW ave jing a " numerical sort of an understa purty t tt ment calked . i ! With ne wind boat f dan fields. They « f Aretio eire two natives and | blindness. awed to orees the etenit at 47 < @Vitable result. It was It wal « but} Tilton time ey Face Starvat t et men marvel at that 1 There fi Wseless to try an es w volun: | lit upply | das' t "t. Franklin, fol-) Staggering at ti ¢ [ Luck was with the dete na ver been a urkable a ! oncoming mount < hip wa ever then runain, low | d the natives be tr tor He final! reached " r the : Phey chose the sensible course and | Capt a oa Loren ba Lcame and_me e_wat oft Ore | Heme t Kodiak, where bh ig mu s — ’ ' LOLOL | hig natives were revived ow retire living near F | ALASKAN PASSENGER TRAVEL 1912 They went aboard a whip for|ton. He ears old, while hi by established routes to and from the district southerr wt told government of-! giv lectures to Harvard students « : , | Sontheasters; Bouthern and Southwest por rs with Lieut. Jarvis and Dr. Call in| Strange as it may seem, the Bel ‘i seome..O¢ Michael and ¥ Hea ‘a charge, started out with a rele vedere is again in the ice this Mra, J 4 . we pedition which reached the season, about 60 miles from Her the most ¢ of men around Pt. Barrow th ache! isiand. The oldest whaler aska, F Wiis Hawnie es” te . : ae pring with reindeer and provi-| afloat, the vessel has had a strik she ha ‘ #9 |) ion ing history, She was on the way Hig-Foot” Tilton took his na-|with relief for the ill-fated Stef METLAKAHTLA, Alaska, May Angered at the Taimpsean Ind . Father Duncan, one of t Most noted missionaries to Ala has cut off the water sx He has been a since I88T and when came dissatisfied with ress they were making unde Buidance and itioned for a ernment India: ool he o ed. = Then ary Lane {s 5 the order establishing — the School! and when it was opened he lated by stopping the water fe controls the pipe ime and sot far bas ignored the order of Gov @rnor Strong to turn on the wate * In the meantime e Indians are plying the town with water with Skets and are turning out B for both day and night se of the school But the schoo! officials fear that Water incident is but the warn-| (hem of an approaching storm, for Hunts Big Game. © Duncan is one of the best With only four dogs for com p missionaries in North Amer.| pany I have traveled many mil nd it is believed that he can through the snows the north ® & storm of protest tm church! With enough supplies to inst 10 both in the United States|days and with my rifle strappe England. onto the sled, 1 go bunting big : Only Children. game } Weather Duncan maintains that; Mrs. Ingram has had many a tus Indians are only children in-|sle with the bears of Alaska, She| le of managing their own af.| has shot several of th and has who have become fractious brought several magnificent skins Tebellious ani! need severe dis-| out with her ipline. The transportation # ‘Only 12 or 14 followers remain | Alaska have greatly in Father Duncun, but all the |cording to Mra. Ingram abtlans stil! love him. While | and good roads are fast takin ly hostile on week days the | place of the bleak trails to the dif men gather at tris ifttie| ferent minink strikes. 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